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May 9th, 2024 • 3h 6m

1658: Spaving

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John C Dvorak: You're as skinny as a rail. Your bones are
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sticking out. You got no muscle mass whatsoever and you look in
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the mirror and you said, I could use a few more pounds. Adam
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curry, John C Devora.
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Adam Curry: They may 9 2024 That's your award winning give
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our nation media assassination episode 1658.
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Unknown: This is no agenda.
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Adam Curry: Watching oranges and broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas Hill Country here and FEMA. Reason number six in
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the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: in from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's
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looking forward to having their medical bills. cancel them.
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Jhansi Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Raglan Buzzkill. Okay, I'll bite her this. I
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mean, the company that went out of business.
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John C Dvorak: Now the Democrats have proposed a bill. Yeah. To
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cancel all medical debt debt to the tune of $220 billion in a
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last ditch effort to buy votes.
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Adam Curry: Oh, this is what do you call that? That used to be a
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thing whenever a new capitalism? No, no, no, it's different.
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What's the name of it? It's back in the olden days. Whenever new
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Jubilee that's a debt jubilee. There you go. debt jubilee. So
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that's seriously a plan.
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John C Dvorak: Good luck.
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Adam Curry: That's great.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, that the taxpayers pick up everybody's
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tab pass. Why don't they fix the problem with these overpriced
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medical bills? That would be better. There's a
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Adam Curry: there's a rumor out there that something is coming.
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That will and it's a rumor and like, Okay, I have there's no
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evidence of this, but supposedly, some kind of bill
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that would put the federal government in charge of all
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medical care for all children. Which to me is like having heard
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this one. Well, there's also there's no evidence of it yet.
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But insider says no evidence insider say it's coming. It's
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coming. It's coming. It's coming. It's coming. Well, then,
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of course, this was the news this morning,
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Unknown: a major hospital system with facilities in 19 states is
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the latest target of an apparent cyber attack. Essentially,
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Adam Curry: that's not the one I wanted I
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John C Dvorak: wanted to do is good.
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Adam Curry: I wanted a different one. That was good. No, it was
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the one about the shoot. I thought I had that. Some
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hospitals like hedge fund guys bought a hospital system and
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it's going out of business. Yeah.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. That's been that's not new news. That's been
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going on for a few weeks. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: Okay. Well, not now. Basically, the they pulled the
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trigger, and it's all done. Why I thought I had that clip
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somewhere. Anyway, that wasn't that wasn't my big news. My big
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news is I made a it turns out to be a mistake. But I was kind of
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excited because it's time once again. Every year comes around.
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I get all GD. It's time for the Eurovision Song Contest.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, please. Yes, I will go again. I've been
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Adam Curry: watching for 50 years. It's a big part of
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European culture, although as a little kid, yeah. Since since
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1972. Actually, since 1972. I've been or maybe 73. I've been
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watching this. Many big hits, such as brotherhood of man.
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bucks, Fizz, Abba, teach in, I mean, all of the hits you've
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never heard of in America. Of course, it's expanded to include
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Ukraine and Israel. quite controversial, of course. Now
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that the finals are Saturday, but they we had the semifinals.
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And this is the
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John C Dvorak: address. I was going to ask what was the
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country that did the Satan thing?
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Adam Curry: I'm getting to that. So stay with me. Stay with me.
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John C Dvorak: So the semi final I would I can't keep up.
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Adam Curry: It's all in Malmo in Sweden. And I mean, the what
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they've done with this, this is all public broadcast money. So
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it's the people's money. And so they just throw everything at
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it. I mean, it the stage is outrageous. The whole stage is
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programmable. Why not? Of course, that's just throw it
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away. Who cares? Immigrants and a cool TV show. That's what you
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get. Now, this show I really started loving watching it in
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when I was in the Netherlands, but really, because we would all
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watch Terry Wogan on the BBC. Because he'd because the Britain
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usually always lose the comment last once in a while they nail
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it and they they win, but it's once every 20 years. And it's so
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campy. It's so just gay. Just you know, like outrageously
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flamboyantly gay. And all he would and this is the straight
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laced, he passed away like 10 years ago or so. But
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John C Dvorak: he's still doing this show curiously, I
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Adam Curry: wish, I wish. And so that kind of became the thing
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you know, you'd watch him and it was just hilarious because all
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you can do is laugh at these outro rageous dance numbers, the
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stupid outfits. And the songs are just usually very, very
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lame. And from time to time a good one comes along. So these
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are the semifinals. And it's really it's not the cream of the
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crop, if you know what I mean. So Ireland had an entrant who
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want and every country has their own local, biggest big deal.
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It's so crazy people love it. Ireland has, of course, their
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own local Song Contest and Domesday blue. Were the ones who
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won. And, and their performance because I watched their
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performance in Ireland was completely different from what
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they showed in Malmo. And right within 15 seconds, this chick
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comes out with a bloodied head and she's got Baphomet horns,
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and she's freaking out, and this devil worship and devil signs
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flashing Vanagon everything the whole, it was like, Whoa, Tina,
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and I went now? No, we actually had to fast forward, like, I
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don't want to be affected by this, the devil was getting in
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my eyes. And it was so unbelievable. And of course, you
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know, without seeing it, that really doesn't do any. It
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doesn't do any justice. And of course, we this is the only
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reason I have peacock plus, or whatever it is peacock. The only
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reason is to watch this show. And they have no voice over. So
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the whole show is dumb, boring. There's no last year or the year
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before they had a couple of kind of campy guys doing the
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voiceover. Now, there's not even a budget for that anymore. So it
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was not funny. There was no making fun of everything. And
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then they have these backstage interviews with the Irish
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contingent, and listen to what what the 10 seconds of this this
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lady or thing? Do you know? Do you know what makes me special?
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I'm a queer.
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mean, your house last week? I
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John C Dvorak: think we lost the audience. But I don't think so
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people said that said I didn't realize that their act was
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totally different when it was presented in Ireland. Completely
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different. Interesting. Well, who made the change? I don't
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think but you hear what
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Adam Curry: she says. She says I'm queer. And I'm a witch.
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Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Of these the wishes queer and she's a witch.
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These are the ones so these are the ones who run the
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John C Dvorak: queer witch when she was in Ireland. Yeah, but
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Adam Curry: not like she wasn't Satan.
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John C Dvorak: I was bad. I saw this performance. So you did?
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Oh, okay. Good. That's why I asked about it earlier. And you
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you severely reprimanded me for ruining your patient flow just
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Adam Curry: shut up. Yes. Uh huh.
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John C Dvorak: I just thought it was disgusting. It was the wild
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thing of dinos, how they would kind of what the effect was, but
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it was like, What's the point? Yeah, well, my question, what's
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the point to God, and she's jumping around and then there's
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a bunch of flames around the Pentagon, which makes us circle
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around the Pentagon. I don't know what that all means is some
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symbolic thing. And she's drenched in blood and she's got
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goth makeup to an extreme stage. By the way. I'll
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Adam Curry: tell you why. We've seen this with the opening of
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the Goddard tunnel. We've seen this with the world games we see
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it with the Olympic Games. The elites always need to put we see
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it with the Grammys we see the elites always attribute
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John C Dvorak: they have to they're required. Yes, there is
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by launch I guess here you go. I think you're gonna be right
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there required by Satan. Yes. To do a tribute in these big
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events. Yeah. And then they're good to go for the next year.
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They won't drop dead they get to live in extra year they get some
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more Adrenochrome yes, they get Chrome and they get to tell
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people what to do and they don't have to eat bugs. So I That's my
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only I think your thought I don't know about
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Adam Curry: the bug part but I'd say your spot arm spot on.
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John C Dvorak: But it's so transparently sick. Yeah, that
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it's I'm surprised there's not more pushback on this because
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there's no reason for this
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Adam Curry: because the person who runs the media, just like
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everywhere else, the leftists, which includes Satanists run the
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media. That's it. What do you think these people are in
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America who run the media dictators let them we're just
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pure straight up. Adreno chrome guzzling devil worshippers
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there's no doubt about it. And it's all starting to come out
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and all the lies are going to
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John C Dvorak: come out at all. Yeah, think oh, yes, things.
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Adam Curry: Yes.
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John C Dvorak: Did you hear in Texas Hear isolate Now listen
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Adam Curry: to me. Now you Oh, you have little faith. Chris
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Cuomo is is number one example.
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John C Dvorak: Oh Chris Cuomo is out of control Chris Cuomo. I
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wish I had some clips.
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Adam Curry: I have clips, I have clips I've got Okay, well
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John C Dvorak: yeah, thank you. Okay. I will sit through just as
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an introduction he has seems to have found some sort of truth
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regarding his situation because he had COVID He says, Even
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though people now question that, but he has long COVID, he says.
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So now he's changing his tune on everything, even though he was a
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huge promoter, along with Don Lemon of if you don't get
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vaccinated, you're gonna die and you're a sick, screwed, screwed
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up person for not being vaccinated because you're gonna
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kill your grandma. He's in that camp solidly in that camp. Yeah.
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And now he's now three years later, or four, four years
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later, he changes his tune. Okay, fine. Yes.
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Adam Curry: So this is why I say yes, I'm
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John C Dvorak: really good enough. Okay, I
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Adam Curry: guess. All right. Great. Show everybody. No
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question and see you next week. This is why I say we're in the
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season of reveal and he brings Burks into this too, but first
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I'll play the clip that kind of went viral. A lot of people say
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My attitude is you have very, very move.
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John C Dvorak: You crease your voice but that's what I was
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trying. I
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Adam Curry: thought it sounds a bit like that. Just the analogy
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in my ears a bit. So here he is, uh, you so and not only is Chris
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Cuomo, you know, out and about, he's on the Pet Pet Pet. Patrick
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bet David show.
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John C Dvorak: BBD PBD, which is value tainment. That's
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Adam Curry: right. That's some kind of op going on over there.
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But it was Chris.
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Unknown: I'll tell you something else. That's gonna get you a lot
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of hits.
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Adam Curry: Thanks, Chris. Could you bring us a lot of hits? Man,
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I want some hits. I want to clicks and hit. I
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Unknown: am taking a what do they call it like a regular
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dose, you know, whatever they they're trying to build up of
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ivermectin. ivermectin was a boogeyman early on, can talk
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about it. That was wrong. We were given bad information about
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ivermectin the real question. Why? Everyone's gonna say, Joe
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just
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Adam Curry: let's just listen to let him stay this case, and then
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we then we can pick them apart.
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John C Dvorak: Let him smash case go.
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Unknown: Everyone's gonna say Joe Rogan was right. No. Joe
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Rogan was saying, yeah, he was right. But that's that's not
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what matters. What matters is the entire clinical community
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knew that ivermectin couldn't hurt you. They knew it, Patrick.
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I know they knew it. How do I know? Because now I'm doing
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nothing but talking to these clinicians, who at the time,
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were overwhelmed by COVID. And they weren't saying anything.
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Not that they were hiding anything. Yeah. But it's cheap.
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It's not owned by anybody. And it's used as an antimicrobial,
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antiviral, and all of these different ways it has been for a
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long time for malaria for over almost 20 years. Yeah. So and my
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doctor who's now my doctor was using it during COVID, on her
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family and on patients, and it was working for them. So they
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were wrong to play scared on that. Didn't know that at the
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time. No, it now admitted now reporting on it now, because I
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think that's the job. The idea that well, you were a vaccine
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proponent? Why wouldn't I have been a vaccine proponent? Now,
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there are questions? Oh, no, but I knew at the time, no, you
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didn't. What you knew was that there were people telling you to
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be resistant to what the government was telling you to
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do.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, so people are taking a second. Does he
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talking to himself half the time? Yes. It was going back and
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forth. I didn't know. But then I said, and then yes, yes, of
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course. Well, Chris talking to himself. He's arrogant. Yes.
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He's self righteous. Yes. To an extreme Yes. And self absorbed
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the whole nine yards and he has, he's disconnected. He's not a
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connected person.
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Adam Curry: Correct. And this and this is why I like what he's
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doing. Because this is the same awakening that Tucker Carlson is
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starting to have only Tucker Carlson atones. Tucker Carlson
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goes, Man, I can't believe I was all in on this crazy stuff. And
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I just believed it. And Chris Cuomo is still just believing it
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because he just believes whatever the people tell them
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and anyone who was not in the milieu, or in the elitist
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circles, like Joe Rogan, or the no agenda show, who said, No, he
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the way he took that was don't trust the government, man, don't
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trust the government. I am convinced that he is convinced
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that's what he heard. So people like you know, die, Cuomo die.
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No, I want him to keep doing this. I want him to keep going
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around and make it true.
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John C Dvorak: I still listen. I tune into his show every so
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often, even though he's a self righteous type of presenter
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which I find annoying and but he does have decent guests he is he
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has gotten away from the CNN MSNBC knee jerk virus. And so
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yeah, okay, I'm not condemning him for his current position but
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I'm still, you know if a guy felt so if you fall for
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something set in such a big way how do we ever know you're not
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falling for something else as I said he his track record until
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he proves differently and I don't think he can do it because
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once you establish yourself in that old mode of you know you're
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gonna kill your grandma if you don't take the lakhs I don't
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know you can you can recover from that. I don't think it's
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recoverable.
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Adam Curry: The excuse he's using I want to point out is a
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classic via Hobbit is nice goosed, which is what the German
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said, Yeah, World War Two. They said we didn't know. We didn't
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know. So he's taking he's using that excuse, but I like that
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he's out there because he is helping reveal. And he had
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Burke's on who I think was probably the main mastermind
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behind the lock downs. She was the one going to all the
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governors and scaring the crap out of them. And so we have
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Burke's on and now so his thing now is, I have I have long
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COVID. Which
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, this long COVID thing, which he's not.
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He's taken ivermectin for long COVID. The Hutu who's seen that
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as you're there. If you lose, eat, what you should do is go
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back and Lister Peter McCullough. And he's got the
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cure for long COVID is that now that natto derivative
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Adam Curry: for what, what what Chris Cuomo has is a vaccine
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injury. And this is this is the point I want to make. Guy is
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that's obviously what Vaccine Injury is long COVID. And so he
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brings Burt he actually had some friend of his on Sean something
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rather than guys like, no, I got long COVID he's got long code.
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No, that is the VAX the VAX injury. And here's Deborah Birx
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on Cuomo show, to essentially say as much I
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Unknown: love that you had Sean on and he made the point, a lot
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of his symptoms are similar to long, COVID symptoms. Well, that
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makes total sense that happens often. Oh,
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Adam Curry: well, there it is. That makes total sense.
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John C Dvorak: With the immune. Wow. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: I mean, that's an admission right there. That's
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Unknown: that happens often, with immunizations, that if the
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natural disease can cause it, then it also can sometimes be
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seen in certain profiles of the vaccine. We should be studying
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that right now. Tell the people with long COVID And vaccine
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reactions to come forward, study their genetics. We're in the
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21st century. We know how to solve these.
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Adam Curry: The lifestyles are beautiful Debbie issues,
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Unknown: but we're not really you believe that we aces we have
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to bear Oh,
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but he's the reason because they don't want to know that they
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being the deep state big farm or the government or whatever, but
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he man you want to fill in? Because the truth is the
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vaccines didn't really work. And they're way more side effects
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and more people got sick and got better as a result of
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it. Now listen to this backpedaling. Well, that's why
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we need all the people to come forward that have had reactions.
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What what
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Adam Curry: we don't have demand from the from the armed forces.
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We don't have the severely discredited vaccine, various
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vaccine adverse event reactions database. We had all of that
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people were screaming from the rooftops because
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Unknown: I'm not sure all of them have been reported. Do I
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think it's millions note? Could it be 1000s? Yes, but there's
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millions of people with long COVID. So there
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Adam Curry: it is, they're going to equate vaccine injury with
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John C Dvorak: a drunk driver listening to her.
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Unknown: When you look at it and honest, data driven way more
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people have long COVID from having COVID than had vaccine
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reactions. That doesn't mean we shouldn't study it.
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Do you think that there is a legitimate basis to say if you
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could do it over again, people shouldn't have had the vaccine,
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there are
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definitive cohorts that should have and should have gotten the
19:17
vaccine from the very moment and should have been prioritized. I
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was saying in November, please prioritize the long term care
19:25
facilities. We knew that that was ground zero where our true
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elderly were residing. That's exactly
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Adam Curry: where Cuomo is Brother stuck all the old people
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with COVID and killed them. These two are working in codes.
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They needed
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Unknown: it the most, and should have gotten it first. Instead,
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we gave it to young nursing personnel. And I think until we
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have the 911 Commission until we've listened to each and every
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one of them and addressed their concerns.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, because that'll teach us that jet fuel
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doesn't melt steel, and they
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Unknown: believe they will are heard people are going to
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continue to spread conspiracy theories use blog posts,
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conspiracy theories when you let people be heard and you answer
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transparently. Alright, so
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Adam Curry: they're desperately trying to avoid a clip, by the
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way, thank you. Thank you. They're desperately trying to
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avoid the obvious which everybody knows. Everybody knows
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it. Everybody knows we've seen the various reporting, man. And
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why why ivermectin, Chris Cuomo, the thing you didn't mention is
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because then there could be no emergency use authorization for
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the gene therapy, covering are pretending to be vaccines. So
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then there's the next bit of news, which comes out and this
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comes out in a very interesting way. AstraZeneca pulls their
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vaccine from the market that headline everywhere, like the
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independent in the UK, which I'd say is reasonably independent,
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is okay, it's a conspiracy rag, you know, because there's a big
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lawsuit, which I think they're trying to do class action
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against AstraZeneca for people who were injured and got blood
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clots and, and some of them who died. So that's really what's
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going on. AstraZeneca
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Unknown: is moving towards withdrawing its COVID 19 vaccine
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worldwide for admitting to a rare side effect is the link
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between the jab and blood clotting in parts of the brain
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or stomach that can cause long term disability or death. The
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drug maker applied to stop use in the European Union with plans
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to do the same around the rest of the globe. Our regulator
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discontinued the vaccine last year. So that's from
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Adam Curry: Australia, that's, you know, they're reporting the
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story correctly. Here's how France 24 covers it. Of course,
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a lot of people in France got the AstraZeneca vaccine after
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Unknown: being given the nod by the European Medicines Agency in
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January 2021. The job became the world's third most used vaccine
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against COVID 19, with over 3 billion doses supplied in over
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100 countries. For nearly four years on the EU medicines
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regulator said it had grounded the vaccines European
22:08
authorization upon AstraZeneca as request. In a statement, the
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pharmaceutical giants said the decision was made due to a
22:15
surplus of newer vaccines to target COVID-19 variants,
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they will withdraw as much as they possibly can, given the
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fact that we know that that vaccine which was generated
22:25
against the original version of the virus swept across the world
22:31
in 2020. Things have moved on the virus has mutated multiple
22:35
times. And we're now in the era of these so called American
22:38
variants. The
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shots are renamed the VAX avaria saw some concerns about its
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safety,
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Adam Curry: then they Okay, so after they say, well, we pulled
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off the market because you know, this variant we did these
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things. Do the same thing. Yeah, well, this is what you call
22:53
crisis management, then we then we throw in a little ditty at
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the end there just to keep our journalistic integrity and say,
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as a couple people, you know,
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Unknown: the discovery of a possible the rare blood clotting
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condition as a side effects in 2021. Notice the emphasis on
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rare and very rare, the discovery of a possible the rare
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blood clotting condition a side effect in 2021. Whilst some
23:15
countries suspended the vaccines use the EMA concluded that this
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didn't raise the overall risk of clots. And the company overcame
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these setbacks to sell almost $4 billion of its vaccine the same
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year. AstraZeneca is facing a legal case in the UK high court
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on behalf of 51 people claiming to have been affected by the
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side effects claiming
23:35
Adam Curry: that 51 people so it's really not a big deal. They
23:37
took it off because it meanwhile the World Health Organization,
23:41
the ghouls themselves, they even understand that this is a
23:45
problem. And this lady is the spokes hole for the
23:48
investigation team. She's a Homina Homina Homina vaccination
23:52
Unknown: against COVID-19 doesn't reduce deaths or many
23:55
other causes, and so on what embolic events do happen in the
23:58
population.
23:59
Adam Curry: So she's saying here now that, hey, they don't this
24:04
is a great one. The COVID vaccines don't stop blood clots.
24:09
That's what she's saying. He's saying, if you get blood clots,
24:11
well, it's not meant to stop blood clots. He's not saying
24:14
that it causes blood clots. They don't protect against blood
24:18
clots.
24:19
Unknown: Exactly. It's not clear whether this is something that
24:22
was going to happen, or whether there was any relationship.
24:25
That's why it's important to have clear Oh, yeah,
24:27
John C Dvorak: it was not clear that take coincidence is not
24:30
caused, right?
24:31
Unknown: Always review any signal like this. This is very
24:34
important to understand that they are saying that the benefit
24:40
outweighs the risk, and that's very important. Now, the only
24:43
reason there's been a suspension in some countries is that they
24:46
are looking at those signals that AstraZeneca has is an
24:49
excellent vaccine, as are the other vaccines that are being
24:54
used. And as I said, we've reviewed the data on this there
24:58
has been no deaths to date. To proven to have been caused by
25:02
vaccination. So it's very important to understand that
25:05
yes, we should continue using the AstraZeneca vaccine. All
25:09
that we're looking at is what we always look at any safety signal
25:13
must be investigated. In fact, it's very important that we're
25:16
hearing
25:17
Adam Curry: you know, that by itself is such a new speak New
25:21
World Order safety signal, people are dying. It's a safety
25:25
signal safety signals because,
25:28
John C Dvorak: well, as Peter Collins said, in one of the
25:30
clips replayed a couple week, a little while ago, people have
25:34
been given a shot a shot like the generally speaking the MO
25:38
are in Asia and died on the spot.
25:44
Adam Curry: Okay, so then, but don't worry, because we've got a
25:49
new term and a new vaccine that's going to save the day
25:52
Unknown: on the medical watch protecting against COVID strains
25:55
that haven't even emerged new research to make it possible.
25:59
University of Cambridge scientists have developed new
26:01
vaccine technology, they say provides immunity against a
26:05
broad range of Corona viruses, including ones we don't even
26:08
know about. They tested the shot at beating future disease
26:11
outbreaks in mice. It's called proactive vaccinology where
26:16
scientists build a vaccine before the disease causing
26:18
pathogen is found circulating the vaccine trains the body to
26:22
recognize various Corona viruses, including those
26:25
currently found in bats, but not yet jumped to humans.
26:31
Adam Curry: Okay, hey, it's gonna stop stuff and bats that
26:33
hasn't yet jumped to humans, you can wait for it. Proactive.
26:37
vaccinology is in the back. The whole point of a vaccine is it's
26:41
supposed to be proactive. Isn't that the point? Well, I
26:47
John C Dvorak: think I think they're using this term
26:49
differently. Well, of course, because the libido pro active
26:53
vaccinology What a crock.
26:55
Adam Curry: Because these, these vaccines were never vaccines.
26:59
But now we pull, pull
27:01
John C Dvorak: the liability laws and make these guys
27:05
responsible for what they're developing. So they're so they
27:08
can be sued? Yeah, like any other drug maker, and that this
27:11
was over, we don't even have this conversation. Exactly. But
27:15
instead, play the Bill Gates clip, we get this, oh, my Bill
27:23
Gates,
27:24
Adam Curry: oh, here we go. I wasn't ready for that making
27:27
Unknown: the mRNA is really easy, and really cheap. And
27:31
that's the magic of this thing. But there's no doubt in the next
27:34
five years, we can, you know, we just need to mess around.
27:38
There's a lot of lipid nanoparticles, very self
27:42
assembling. There's no inherent reason it's not thermal stable.
27:45
It's not cheap, and it's not scalable. And so as over the
27:49
five years, we fix that part of it mature it, which is very
27:53
typical. We'll be able to build factories worldwide, that can
27:58
make $2 vaccines with even less lead time than we've had to have
28:03
here during this pandemic. And we'll use those as you suggest.
28:08
For every disease that we don't have vaccines, we will try mRNA.
28:12
In fact, for HIV, we have multiple ways. One that's more
28:15
of a B cell approach one that's more of a T cell approach. You
28:18
know, from malaria, we have multiple ideas for TB, we have
28:21
multiple ideas. And so to fill in the missing vaccines, we will
28:27
will make a lot of our bets of the Gates Foundation, and others
28:32
who care about global health will be mRNA focused.
28:37
Adam Curry: Yes. And the bill. The Bill and Melinda Gates
28:40
Foundation has just done a big agreement with the Novo Nordisk
28:45
foundation to you know, mess around with stuff. figures
28:50
around. Yeah, mess around, figure it out, mess around,
28:52
figure it out. Yeah, he's very excited together. They
28:55
John C Dvorak: will people in Africa, they can just show us
28:58
left to right, right. Here's
28:59
Adam Curry: the funny headline. Together, we will focus on
29:03
climate change and the problems and diseases that come with it.
29:09
You know, since we're in pharma, I was going to play this later,
29:12
but it's too funny. These people are crazy, the creator insane,
29:18
John C Dvorak: and they have to be stopped and they get stopped
29:20
by the legal system in this country. Once you're released
29:23
this bull crap about not you know, this non liability issue.
29:28
Stop it.
29:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, the lie of the liability was supposed to
29:32
be for biologics, for, for vaccines, not for this gene
29:38
therapy.
29:39
John C Dvorak: So well, that changed the definition yet. But
29:42
Adam Curry: our our Department of Justice is too busy listening
29:45
to stormy Daniels,
29:46
John C Dvorak: department of justice issue is that it's a
29:49
legislative issue. It's not a Department of Justice decision
29:53
not to sue. It's a legislative issue. It has to be done by
29:56
Congress. The Congress has to sue No Congress has to remove
30:01
the limitations to suing these pharma company but
30:04
Adam Curry: that will kill many people, John, then we won't have
30:07
then no one will make vaccines and we're all going to die.
30:11
John C Dvorak: It's about time we start with products. They get
30:17
put if they could put a dog turd and call it a, in a in a vial
30:21
and call it a vaccine and they're not liable for any
30:24
injuries. This is not right.
30:28
Adam Curry: I agree. Now let's talk about another injectable.
30:33
There was a very interesting interview that Barry Weiss had
30:36
on her podcast, buddy, Barry Weiss, my buddy. All right,
30:43
fine. Okay, my buddy Barry Weiss. No, she's not my buddy. I
30:47
find her highly annoying as she had on Jonathan hiree. He's New
30:52
York Times the I think he's written a lot of books. And so
30:56
he wrote a new book called magic pill. And it's about the weight
31:00
loss mat, the magical weight loss drugs, the GLP ones, the
31:04
ozempic. And it's a long, like an hour and a half podcast. And
31:10
I've never seen him. But it sounds like he's a fat gay guy.
31:15
And I mean, he's, he's, he says in the interview that he's gay,
31:18
but you know, he's fat. And it's just like this whole, just like
31:21
this weird visual you get from there. I don't know if he's a
31:25
bear. And he, and he starts off by because so he's taking the
31:30
GOP one ozempic As is Barry Weiss. And they're talking about
31:36
that? What? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. She also says I was fat. She I
31:40
gay. I was fat. I was. Here's her introduction. So he got
31:44
introduced to it at a party by an Oscar winning director. And I
31:51
didn't clip his introduction to ozempic. I clipped hers. I
31:55
Unknown: wasn't at an Oscar party. But I was at a very
31:59
wealthy home in Los Angeles. That's when the wife of the
32:03
couple said to me something like I love your podcast, you should
32:06
really do it on video. And I said something self deprecating,
32:09
like, I should I know everyone likes video. But, you know,
32:13
again, 2025 pounds during COVID. And I hate seeing myself on
32:16
camera. And she looked me dead in the eye. And she was like you
32:20
haven't heard? It was exactly the same experience. And she
32:24
took me up to a mini fridge in her home and pulled out the pen
32:29
and said, Can I give you some? I took it right there on the spot.
32:33
And the craziest thing happened to me, which is the week that
32:36
followed, it was like I was full from a cup of water. I mean, I
32:40
never experienced the feeling of being so satiated with nothing.
32:46
It was like I was no longer interested in food. Like You I
32:50
ended up taking it I shed probably 15 or 20 pounds of my
32:54
COVID weight. But the entire time that I've been on it, I
32:57
have felt incredibly torn about it. In part because it feels as
33:02
you write in your book, like cheating, but in part because as
33:06
much as I want to claim it's for my health and you know it's bad
33:10
to be overweight. Let's be honest, a huge part of it is
33:13
about vanity. It's about looking good. It's about feeling like
33:18
you haven't let yourself go. Now.
33:21
Adam Curry: I liked her example because it reminds me of the
33:24
elite vaccination parties. It reminds me of the unichrome
33:28
parties. Oh, well, you haven't heard that Barry's Adrenochrome
33:32
Come on. I got a little mini fridge he got full of it.
33:34
Meanwhile, other people like the clamoring to try and get $300 A
33:39
shot or whatever it is based upon these people apparently
33:43
looking good back then. But if you look anywhere online you can
33:47
see that the celebrities who have been on this and can no
33:49
longer get off of it. They look dead. I mean that they're sunken
33:54
eyes their cheeks have fallen and you got the ozempic face
33:57
there but has disappeared and and it's like a zombie disease.
34:02
So well. I have a couple more clips but yeah
34:05
John C Dvorak: go hi I want to throw in this is no different
34:07
than at people who are what happens when you anorexic? And
34:13
this specific anorexia problem the real one is anorexia
34:19
dysphoria there's a name for it. And in the book where you will
34:25
know what specifically anorexia is so you when you every time
34:28
you look in the mirror not thin enough you think you think
34:31
you're fat, you're skinny as a rail, your bones are sticking
34:34
out you got no muscle mass whatsoever and you look in the
34:37
mirror and you say things like it use a few more pounds. Yep.
34:40
Yes. What we're dealing with psychosis
34:42
Adam Curry: is a psychosis it's a mental illness. Let's put it
34:46
that way. That is a mental illness and so in Hollywood is
34:50
has always been mentally ill. Well.
34:52
John C Dvorak: What is Hollywood is is a mental illness.
34:56
Adam Curry: Now Now you're talking. That's a bumper sticker
34:59
right there. In fact, That's us. That's a hoodie. Hello, no
35:03
agenda shop.com Okay,
35:04
John C Dvorak: no agenda shout out yours Bollywood is a mental
35:07
and we haven't heard from them for a while either, we gotta get
35:09
them back on track. Alright.
35:11
Adam Curry: So now hurry, Jonathan hurry is going to
35:13
explain. And I appreciate both of them for being so honest,
35:16
they don't really understand how crazy they come across. He's
35:20
going to explain how the GLP one drugs work.
35:23
Unknown: It was fascinating talking to the scientists. And
35:25
one of the things that's so strange about these drugs is
35:28
that we don't actually know quite how they work. There's a
35:31
huge amount about it, we don't know, there's a few things we do
35:34
know about why you and I got that sensation. Oh, so when we
35:37
ended
35:37
John C Dvorak: up the first session here, I'm sure I love
35:40
the entire medical community with half of these drugs no
35:42
matter what it is, they don't know how it works, don't know
35:44
how it
35:45
Adam Curry: works. Say with SSRIs. We don't know how it
35:47
works. We
35:48
John C Dvorak: don't know how it works, it will kind of work. It
35:50
looks like it works. But I don't know how the
35:53
Adam Curry: FDA will approve it. So then the person who approved
35:55
that the FDA can then go work for Pfizer later on, you know,
35:58
that's how it that's how it works.
35:59
John C Dvorak: That's how it works. There's a few things
36:01
Unknown: we do know about why you and I got that sensation. So
36:04
when you eat anything, your gut will produce a hormone called
36:08
GLP. One. And that hormone we now know is part of your body's
36:11
natural signals, just saying, hey, stop eating, now you've had
36:15
enough. But that natural signal that natural GLP one only stays
36:19
in your system for a few minutes, and then it's kind of
36:21
washed away. So what these drugs do is they inject into you an
36:25
artificial copy of GLP one, but instead of sticking around for a
36:28
couple of minutes, it sticks around for a whole week.
36:31
Adam Curry: So artificial copy of GLP. One to me that already
36:34
sounds creepily like mRNA. I know it's not. But it's the same
36:39
kind of thinking, you know, it's the same terminology, we're
36:42
going to put a copy of it into you. And that's going to go from
36:45
your gut to your brain.
36:47
Unknown: Which is why when you and I you know, you get fired
36:49
from a glass of water, I get four from few bites of the
36:51
chicken roll in that first week. It's because you're already so
36:54
close to full. And initially, it was thought that was in effect
36:57
primarily in your gut, right? It's a gut hormone, it's an
37:00
effect in your gut. But we actually know you have GLP one
37:03
receptors, not just in your gut, but in your brain. And from
37:06
interviewing the cutting edge neuroscientists, it's
37:08
increasingly clear the effects of the drug are primarily not on
37:11
your gut, although there are certainly some on your gut, but
37:13
primarily on your brain, it's changing your brain. It's
37:16
changing how you feel and what you want. And there's a huge
37:18
debate about what it's actually doing to your brain. I go
37:21
through sort of different theories about it.
37:23
Adam Curry: So it's affecting your brain. Now, I've only two
37:26
more clips. This one's a little long
37:28
John C Dvorak: theories about it. We don't know what it's
37:31
doing.
37:33
Adam Curry: So this one's this one's a little bit long, but oh,
37:36
man, so good. So incredibly good. He's going to explain the
37:41
real issue. And he does that with just facts everybody knows,
37:48
and then a scientific experiment that was done. And it shows you
37:52
immediately why this drug is so successful in the United States
37:56
specifically. So
37:57
Unknown: between the year I was born 1979. And the year I turned
38:00
21, obesity doubled in the United States. And then in the
38:04
next 20 years, severe obesity doubled. Again, nothing like
38:08
this has ever happened in the history of human beings. So
38:11
obesity explodes everywhere in the world where one change
38:14
happens, it really is only one change. It's not that people
38:17
have a sudden collapse in willpower. It's not that people
38:20
suddenly become greedy pigs, or the other things we say. It's
38:25
literally happens everywhere where people move from eating a
38:28
diet that is mostly based on whole foods that are fresh and
38:32
prepared on the day they eat them to mostly eating foods that
38:36
are built in factories out of chemicals, in a process that
38:40
isn't actually called cooking. It's called manufacturing food.
38:43
It turns out that food that is invented in these factories,
38:46
affects our bodies, profoundly differently. And there's an
38:49
experiment that really drove this home to America do seven
38:52
reasons why this food effects is different in the book, but it's
38:54
one experiment that helped it land for me. There's a brilliant
38:57
scientist called Professor Paul Kenny, he's the head of
38:59
neuroscience at Mount Sinai. It's very simple. He got a lot
39:03
of rats, and he put them in a cage. And he raised them with
39:06
nothing to eat, but the kind of fresh whole foods that rats
39:09
evolved to eat throughout their lives. And when they had this
39:13
food, they would eat when they were hungry. And then they would
39:16
stop, right. They had some kind of natural nutritional wisdom
39:19
met, they went, I've had enough now. They never became
39:23
overweight. They never became obese. Then Professor Kelly
39:26
introduced them to the American diet, get ready to salivate he
39:29
freed up some bacon, he bought some Snickers bars and
39:31
crucially, he bought some cheesecake. And he put it in the
39:33
cage alongside the healthy food. And the rats went crazy for the
39:38
American diet. They would hurl themselves into the cheesecake
39:42
and literally eat their way out, just completely slipped and
39:46
covered with cheesecake right. And they ate and ate and ate and
39:51
this natural nutritional wisdom that they had when they had the
39:54
kind of food they evolved for just vanished. And as Professor
39:58
Kenny put it to me within a couple of days They were
40:00
different animals, and they very rapidly all became obese. Then
40:04
Professor Kenny tweaked the experiment again, in a way that
40:07
feels quite cruel to me as a former KFC addict, he took away
40:10
all the American food and left them with nothing but the
40:12
healthy food again, and he was sure he knew what would happen.
40:15
They would eat more of the healthy food than they had in
40:17
the past. And this would prove that that food expanded the
40:19
number of calories you ate. That is not what happened. Something
40:23
much weirder happened. What happened is they refuse to eat
40:27
anything. When the American food was taken away, it was like they
40:30
no longer recognize the healthy food as healthy food at all. It
40:33
was only when they were literally starving, that they
40:35
went back and ate it. So what we know and I can spend the reasons
40:37
why but the core of it is what we know is the kind of food
40:41
we're eating, which your grandparents would not have
40:42
recognized my grandparents didn't recognize, undermines our
40:46
ability to ever get that feeling that we're full that we've had
40:50
enough. These drugs are an artificial solution to an
40:54
artificial problem. processed and ultra processed foods dug
40:57
the hole. And these drugs fill in the hole.
40:59
Adam Curry: Exactly. I love that he calls it the American diet.
41:03
But having lived in Europe for the first half of my life, it
41:08
was pretty obvious people would go to Disneyland or I'm going to
41:12
admit I'm going to Disney. I'm going to America on vacation man
41:15
is great. But I came back and wow, these Americans that fat.
41:20
This show, they're huge. They have big gulps. They got big
41:23
gulps. What's the big gulps? And we just been we've been totally
41:27
hooked on sugar, completely hooked on sugar. And so this the
41:34
final clip is much shorter. Luckily, this is so one of the
41:38
side effects we're hearing is people become depressed and
41:42
suicidal. And like, is that part of the GLP? One that we don't
41:47
know how it works? Well, I think Hari gives a very good
41:51
explanation for what's happening. So this
41:53
Unknown: is an interesting debate. When you look at the 12
41:55
risks associated with these drugs. One of them is some
41:57
doctors are concerned and this is highly contested. So they may
42:00
be causing depression or even suicidal feelings, some people
42:04
and there's a debate about is that because the drug works
42:06
mainly on your brain is it dampening your reward system.
42:09
And we could talk about those risks. But I actually think for
42:10
me, it wasn't making me depressed. But it was making me
42:13
feel worse. For a while I realized what these drugs do is
42:18
they radically interrupt your eating patterns. And what that
42:21
can do for many people, not everyone is bringing to the
42:24
surface some of the deep underlying emotional drivers of
42:27
your eating all along. For me, I realized how much I had used
42:31
since I was a small child. I had used the shitty food, partly for
42:35
the pleasure of it, but partly to just manage my emotions to
42:38
numb myself to calm myself down. And when that was gone, there
42:42
was a period of destabilization. You know and this is fascinating
42:45
look at bariatric surgery, your suicide risk quadruples after
42:49
you have bariatric surgery. Now, there are many huge benefits to
42:52
your health from bariatric surgery, which I also think we
42:54
need to look at when we think about the benefits of these
42:56
drugs. But I don't think that's hard to understand, right? If
42:59
you take away people's coping mechanisms, a lot of us find it
43:03
really hard. And there's a rough period of adjustment. It's one
43:05
of the many things I talked about in the book that I think
43:08
people need to really be aware of if they think you're taking
43:10
these drugs.
43:11
Adam Curry: This makes total sense. Of course people are are
43:15
comforting themselves with sugar. I mean, honestly, if you
43:20
want to look good, and you want to eat less it's better to do
43:22
cocaine. I'll bet you that's healthier. Wow. I'm not a
43:28
doctor, don't take my advice. But I'm telling you when
43:31
Scottrade have a crystal meth when when Scott did well that's
43:36
messing but that's Adderall. When the Scott D sick of the
43:39
Kardashians was on Coke, he was thin but he looked better than
43:42
it looks now. And you know and we have migrants now in America
43:47
good for the heart. No, it's not good for anything. I'm just
43:50
saying. Who knows what this ozempic will do or GOP ones some
43:55
John C Dvorak: so we have we have is going to be does is
43:58
going to be the same thing I just as a prediction. But this
44:00
long term it will be the same few companies out there that are
44:07
specializing just the way they do with I think there's five of
44:10
these attorneys. And all they do is mess Oh, theme theme glioma,
44:15
yeah, lawsuits, and there's going to be a bunch of these
44:19
firms that start up and all they're going to do is GLP one
44:23
or whatever. Yeah, lawsuits. lawsuits. Wow. And that'll be
44:27
that'll start in about a decade
44:28
Adam Curry: just as the no agenda show knew that the COVID
44:31
quote unquote vaccines were bogus. We've known about this
44:35
issue in the United States for over 14 years with this one
44:40
simple clip
44:41
Unknown: Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. We know
44:45
Adam Curry: we've known it we've known it so now we have we have
44:49
newcomers in our in our country newcomers John the illegal
44:53
immigrants, but we like to call them newcomers.
44:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, nobody likes to call them that. But
44:58
yes,
44:59
Adam Curry: there's an empty IOM calls them newcomers. So really,
45:02
it's in Denver. There's a whole bunch of newcomers, and they are
45:06
camping out because they don't want to go into the shelter. And
45:10
newcomers are coming from South America. They're coming from all
45:14
these China. They're coming from all kinds of other places.
45:17
Haiti, they come in from places and what do you think the number
45:22
one complaint is that they have because they're negotiating.
45:26
Unknown: I've had these clips I haven't played too many of them
45:28
but you have them now guys, I know exactly what it is shorty
45:31
John Ewing with Denver Human Services says shelter comes with
45:35
its perks namely getting out of these conditions outdoors
45:38
comes with you know three square meals a day you can cook your
45:40
own, if you'd like to. That is
45:42
one of the main demands by these migrants who have had their
45:44
grievances in the past about the food provided by the city.
45:48
There have been so many complaints about the food being
45:50
spoiled or not being enough and malnutrition amongst children.
45:54
All
45:54
Adam Curry: we need to do to stop illegal immigration. The
45:57
show on what we eat. Hey, this is what we eat. They'll go
46:02
John C Dvorak: down Mexico woman comes down and she says the food
46:06
is no good. Yeah, we can't eat this food is no good. And you
46:11
know what? A bunch of prepared you have an interesting
46:17
complaint. I'm sorry. I thought I had I thought I had it. I
46:20
could dig them up. But I'm not gonna do it. Just take our word
46:22
for it. But we liked the food. No,
46:25
Adam Curry: we heard this. Don't worry. Don't worry. We're
46:28
working on it newcomers.
46:31
Unknown: Tonight, Nestle under fire. The parent company of
46:34
popular global baby food brands such as cereal and Nieto accused
46:38
of adding sugar to its infant products in middle and low
46:41
income countries
46:42
on average four grams of sugar in Cerelac baby cereals. That's
46:48
minus one sugar cube researcher
46:50
Lauren gabbro with the independent Swiss investigative
46:53
organization public eye making the discovery partnering with
46:56
the International baby food action network by testing sugar
46:59
levels and global Nestle baby products that bring in billions
47:02
of dollars in profit
47:03
when we check the product ethnicity southern Switzerland,
47:06
there's so without any added sugar. So the same product the
47:11
same kind of brands
47:13
one example in the report Nestle's biscuit flavored
47:15
cereals in Switzerland is promoted with no sugar added.
47:19
However, this cereal X cereals with the same flavor in Senegal
47:22
in South Africa contain six grams of sugar per serving
47:25
public I also alleging Nestle promotes these products through
47:28
paid partnerships with social media influencers in these
47:31
countries. influencers.
47:33
John C Dvorak: There you go. I would like you know, that's
47:36
interesting. And I think we've known this for a while that this
47:38
has been going on. But I would like to hear from Nestle or
47:41
somebody to explain it. We have never heard an explanation for
47:45
why they do this. Oh,
47:46
Adam Curry: I have an explanation here from Maya.
47:48
Unknown: What can happen to young babies and infants if they
47:51
can?
47:52
John C Dvorak: donation for why they do it? Yes,
47:55
Adam Curry: wait for it. The answer is simple.
47:59
Unknown: What can happen to young babies and infants if they
48:02
consume sugar at such a young age,
48:05
we have decreased the amount of sugar recommendations in
48:09
especially young toddlers and children because we know that
48:12
we're in a crisis of obesity not only in this country but around
48:15
the world.
48:16
Dr. Sarah Siddiqui of NYU Langone has been a pediatrician
48:19
for 25 years and says creating healthy eating habits at a young
48:22
age is essential.
48:24
But it is really important to start off young and try to
48:28
decrease our relationship with sugar because it is it does have
48:32
some addictive qualities to it. And it can change your brain
48:37
Adam Curry: because it Adickes you and changes your brain.
48:39
That's why that's the reason
48:41
John C Dvorak: there's no no no no reason to just get played a
48:44
clip and claim this the reason I want to hear from Nestle,
48:47
they're explaining they'll
48:49
Adam Curry: know they'll be honest. And they'll tell you you
48:52
know it's to hook the children on sugar.
48:56
John C Dvorak: Just why Nestle is not a Sugar Company they have
48:59
to buy the shirt and put it in their products. No Yeah. And
49:02
then ah, California Hawaii.
49:06
Adam Curry: What do you think this No, listen to me now. They
49:10
want to sell their product and they want their their cereals
49:13
and everything. You get the kids you get the kids hooked on sugar
49:17
early, just like the rats.
49:19
John C Dvorak: Okay, then why don't they do that in
49:21
Switzerland? Because
49:22
Adam Curry: Switzerland is onto the game, but they're now okay.
49:29
John C Dvorak: And I mean, just you're just saying these things.
49:31
I don't hear anything from Nestle. Well, okay. Well, I
49:35
would like to know what's going on. I think it's part of the
49:37
scheme to kill all Africans.
49:44
Adam Curry: Well, okay, I like your I like yours just as good.
49:46
I mean, well, okay. I hate to do this early in the show. Here
49:51
goes the audience. Here's my one Africa clip. Oh, no, no. Yes.
49:55
You brought it upon yourself.
49:57
Unknown: UN agencies are telling Sudan's warring parties. The
50:00
time is running out to prevent starvation in the Defour region.
50:04
The warning comes as clashes intensified, and this is around
50:09
the northern capitals l faster. And with that we know the
50:13
fighting is getting in the way of saving life saving a close to
50:18
25 million people, more than half the population desperately
50:23
need help. Since April of last year, the country has been
50:26
gripped by violence between rival militaries leading for a
50:30
humanitarian crisis. So for more on this we have reached Mathilde
50:35
village
50:35
Adam Curry: and remember this is about food. This is food in
50:38
Africa, by the way, please, all you kids with cafes, you know,
50:42
the fashion statement of the moment, don't pay attention to
50:45
the millions of people starving in Sudan. That's not important.
50:48
There. Brown is
50:50
Unknown: a Norwegian Refugee Council advocacy manager for
50:53
Sudan. And we reached her today in Nairobi, I want to start by
50:57
getting you to paint a picture, if you will, of this situation
51:00
on the ground right now in Sudan.
51:02
It's a heartbreaking picture. It's it's basically a country
51:06
that is collapsing in front of us. You said it earlier today,
51:09
it's the world's largest displacement crisis is also
51:13
going to be the world's largest hunger crisis. Right now there
51:17
are people who are eating leaves the eating cats, because there
51:21
is nothing else for them.
51:24
Adam Curry: So I'm baby food from them to
51:26
Unknown: eat, to eat to live on in, in regions of the world, for
51:30
example. And it's been one year of everyday violence. And a few
51:35
days ago, there was a few villages being burned to the
51:39
ground, and people fleeing again in Darfur. And this has been
51:43
ongoing like this for years. So
51:45
Adam Curry: they're eating leaves and cats that notice
51:49
they're not eating bugs, which I find weird, because we're gonna
51:54
be eating them. It's protein is filled with it's chock full of
51:57
protein. So okay, you think that Nestle for some reason wants to
52:01
kill the largest possible reason.
52:06
John C Dvorak: The western societies have been trained to
52:08
kill off Africans since the 60s. But that's
52:12
Adam Curry: Bill Gates. It's not Nestle. Nestle wants to make
52:14
money by making them like rats and wanting more sugar, more
52:17
sugar, more sugar, they don't care if they die that just
52:20
happens to fit into the international Western society
52:24
who wants to kill them. They're about profit.
52:29
John C Dvorak: There's no denying that they're not
52:30
Adam Curry: part of some global cabal to kill potential
52:33
customers that the customers died they clearly don't mind
52:36
because they've been doing it all over the world. I'm sure
52:39
many Nestle products are filled with too much sugar in the
52:42
United States as well just maybe not the baby formula. We were
52:45
already hooked early. We
52:46
John C Dvorak: don't know that.
52:47
Adam Curry: We don't know what I said. I'm sure that's That's
52:51
Adam speak for we don't know that but it sure looks
52:53
suspicious. Hey, man, I defending Nestle. That's
52:59
amazing.
53:00
John C Dvorak: You defending Nestle? Nestle and Kraft and all
53:05
these other big giant companies. They don't seem to. They're just
53:10
just machines. Yeah,
53:11
Adam Curry: they manufacture food. All right, I got one more
53:15
for you than then I'm done with my season of reveal. This was a
53:18
very interesting thing that took place. Felix Rodriguez shows up
53:23
on Tucker Carlson. Yes, I saw this too. Now. Felix Roedelius.
53:27
I know a lot about Felix Rodriguez. Yeah, Felix
53:30
John C Dvorak: Rodriguez is one of the guys who is probably one
53:34
of the most notorious CIA Hitman men. Ever. I mean, he doesn't
53:43
sound like it when you listen to his interview there. He's trying
53:46
to protect the lives of Jacob, who were there for example, but
53:50
he is was in the in the crosshairs early on after the
53:54
Abu Ghraib thing.
53:56
Adam Curry: So I know Felix Rodriguez from stories, my uncle
53:59
Don and even mentioned Don Greg briefly when it came to Iran
54:03
Contra. In that interview was Tucker so uncle Don has spoken
54:07
about feel he's friends with Felix. Whenever Felix is in
54:11
town, you
54:11
John C Dvorak: don't want to be his enemy.
54:15
Adam Curry: So whenever Felix is in town, he and Don always tried
54:18
to get together and the story he tells famously, because he talks
54:21
about Felix talks about him being in Vietnam. Well, Uncle
54:25
Don was the station chief. He was the CIA station chief. And
54:30
they'd be at the embassy. I think he might have lived in the
54:33
embassy but you know, embassy. What is that to safe house for
54:37
spooks? Yep. And so aren't Meg. My she's no longer with us.
54:43
We're not met. Did I tell you about our mag?
54:45
John C Dvorak: What we found? Yeah, which a fan of her show.
54:48
Adam Curry: She was a big fan of our show and when she passed
54:51
away in her obituary, turns out that she was also CIA ran the
54:57
Russia desk and outranked uncle Don Oh, that's cute. And she
55:02
never told anyone. And that was that she's the real deal. And in
55:06
her obituary, I'll put it in the show notes. She said, I'd never
55:09
told anyone, not even my kids because I promised not to tell
55:12
anybody. And she supposedly left the agency in the 50s. It
55:17
doesn't matter. But I remember she loved our show. And she I
55:22
remember she deconstructed at one time when I was he said, I
55:25
really like your show. You guys are patriots. Yes, Fareed
55:27
Zakaria is totally an anti anti constitutional douchebag. And
55:31
she had all written down like a legal pad. It should have been a
55:33
clue right there. She was total like stuff spooks anyway. So
55:38
they tell the story. And Uncle Don tells the story, that
55:41
they're at the embassy in Vietnam, and they have a party,
55:46
and which is normal, I guess, in warfare in wartime. And so
55:50
Felix, Felix comes in from the front line, and he says, Hi,
55:55
Don, I just want to come to the party wouldn't miss anything.
55:57
He's got hand grenade hanging off his belt. He's got his
56:00
fatigues on, you know, he's got scuff marks. He's got you know,
56:04
shrapnel stuff. And he will just come in again and have a beer
56:07
and hang out. Okay, I'm gonna go back now. Uncle Don loves this
56:11
guy. And as you point out, he is a top notch number one CIA
56:18
hitman. Why I asked you, why is he all of a sudden on Tucker
56:24
Carlson, he doesn't have a book. He has no memoir. There's no
56:28
movie. Why suddenly does he show up?
56:32
John C Dvorak: Well, he's obviously showing up, deny
56:35
theory of watches probably similar to yours. He's showing
56:40
up because somebody had him show up for something because he has
56:43
a message to deliver to someone. Yes. Whether it's Tucker or
56:47
whether it's the audience or whether there's somebody out
56:49
there he needs to get a hold of, but he can't do it. He needs to
56:51
send a message somehow. Here's
56:53
Adam Curry: the message. It's one minute and 40 seconds of
56:55
very clear message.
56:57
Unknown: I'm sure you've been asked this 1000 times. But since
57:00
you work there. Do you work for President Kennedy? Yes. And he
57:04
was of course, killed in November of 1963. And countless
57:09
books been written blaming Cuban exiles, people participated in
57:13
the Bay of Pigs for being involved in some way with the
57:16
CIA in that assassination. What's your assessment of that
57:19
claim? But
57:20
I'll tell you most of the brigade member believes
57:22
President Kennedy was a traitor. He was the one who definitely
57:26
had the responsibility and he was responsible with failure. A
57:30
lot of people believe that he was only one shooter. I believe
57:33
that were two shooter. We have information that there was a
57:37
q&a, which is now retired general Fabiana Escalante, who
57:40
was a captain at the time who was in Dallas, and you were the
57:43
second shooter and you're setting the precedent where you
57:45
just
57:46
Adam Curry: now Tucker's now like, what will what will what?
57:49
Oh, repeat that? What was his name, the
57:52
Unknown: second shooter and you're setting the precedent?
57:54
Well, you
57:54
just okay. I'm sure when you say that one more time. What's his
57:58
name?
57:59
Because youngest Caliente is going to be honest. He wasn't
58:02
dollars that day. And then he left. It was something died. The
58:06
Castro said that they he knew the global university was trying
58:12
to kill him will be very careful, because the Cuban also
58:14
had a very long hand. So it was a matter either Kennedy or or or
58:19
Castro. I think that while he would kill you
58:24
believe that Kennedy was assassinated by Cuban forces
58:27
Castro a
58:28
great British thing. He has remembered that Oswald was in
58:30
the Cuban embassy for several hours before he went to Dallas.
58:35
Tucker,
58:35
do you believe the CIA had any role in Kennedy's assassination?
58:38
But
58:39
I don't think so. I don't believe I know, there's a lot of
58:42
allegation to that effect. But I don't think so. I don't believe
58:45
so. At
58:45
Adam Curry: all. There's your message. Hey, Felix. Felix,
58:49
listen. There's too much CIA implication in this thing. We
58:53
got to get to dispel that. We're gonna hook you up with Tucker.
58:56
You know, he's a US he tried here. Tried to get a job here,
58:58
right over there. Tell him that it was
59:00
John C Dvorak: the Cubans job. Yeah. That's a good one. That's
59:04
Adam Curry: what's happening here.
59:06
John C Dvorak: How I don't know, you know that. Of course. I'm on
59:09
the side that it was the mob that killed Kennedy, based on
59:13
the amount of the which is
59:14
Adam Curry: more ever going on than than this nonsense? I
59:18
John C Dvorak: don't believe that. Yes, I agree. But what
59:20
would it so it's a point of disinformation, it seems to me,
59:24
I'm somewhere in 1990,
59:26
Adam Curry: I did a documentary. And Miami, we went to the Cuban
59:32
rebels. These are the guys that were practicing. In case it was
59:37
time to go and go back to Cuba and take over Cuba was a whole
59:41
bunch of Cuban Americans at this point. And that as someone that
59:45
videos online, I'm sure it was for Veronica. And so I go there
59:49
to see these guys. It was I think we've talked about on the
59:51
show before he was like Dad's Army. And these guys knew that
59:55
they had AR fifteens and you know, they were all in their
59:59
60s. They're a commander and we're there to film them and
1:00:02
they know like okay about face half of them turn left half of
1:00:05
them turn right the shooting into the ground. They're
1:00:07
shooting it branches, completely disorganized, but no, these guys
1:00:12
killed Kennedy. Okay. Okay. No, there it got too hot. There's
1:00:18
too much talk about the CIA assassinating Kennedy. And this
1:00:21
needed to we needed this message in the ether. That's my take.
1:00:26
Yeah,
1:00:26
John C Dvorak: that's not mine. Cuz I don't think there's too
1:00:30
much talk. Oh, man, I am now talking about it. I am Where's
1:00:36
this? Ah, man.
1:00:39
Adam Curry: I mean this. I mean, in the alternative circuit Yeah,
1:00:42
it's cropped up a lot. You got a judge talking about it?
1:00:48
John C Dvorak: I'm not noticing it. But if it's true, okay. It's
1:00:54
appointed this information whatever the kitchen. I'd have
1:00:57
to go back again have that problem with that interview? I
1:01:00
didn't How about army
1:01:02
Adam Curry: Hey, Jr. Saying it every single time the CIA killed
1:01:05
my own. Oh,
1:01:07
John C Dvorak: oh, well, up up. Okay. All right, well, then
1:01:10
let's go into the situation that's going on with him.
1:01:14
Adam Curry: That's a great situation with him,
1:01:16
John C Dvorak: which is that they're trying to smear him as
1:01:19
good to get people off the track and I have two clips. I know
1:01:23
what you got. from CNN. You can play either one. But I would
1:01:27
start with the brain worm. A startling statement
1:01:29
Unknown: from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has come to light. He said
1:01:33
doctors found an abnormality on his brain scans in 2010 that was
1:01:37
quote, caused by a worm that got into my brain and ate a portion
1:01:41
of it and then died. The quote is from new reporting by the New
1:01:45
York Times. The time says the Kennedy made the statement
1:01:48
during a deposition as part of his divorce proceeding back in
1:01:51
2012. He was describing experiencing severe memory loss
1:01:55
and mental fogginess a couple years before that, he said that
1:01:59
he is fully he says that he's fully recovered from a parasite
1:02:03
and he has no, he
1:02:05
John C Dvorak: says, the way she does it. She has to stop and
1:02:11
then rephrase it. Because, you know, it's like this is a series
1:02:16
of this is all based on something to happen over 10
1:02:20
years or when he was getting divorced. And it's on the in a
1:02:22
deposition. Somebody does see
1:02:24
Adam Curry: how this fits together. All right, listen.
1:02:28
Bobby, the OP, he's completely lost that he's talking too much
1:02:32
about the CIA killing JFK. Listen, Felix, you go on Tucker
1:02:36
will launch the brain worm story. The guy's not good in his
1:02:41
head because the brain worm, this is what it is.
1:02:44
John C Dvorak: I'm not gonna argue that particular. That
1:02:47
possibility. Okay, but they're definitely smearing him. And I
1:02:51
think it's really the Democrats that are doing it because CNN is
1:02:54
really an arm at them. And it's like, their AIA
1:02:57
Adam Curry: is you think that Republicans?
1:03:01
John C Dvorak: They used to be? Yeah, back then. I think there's
1:03:04
still elements that are Republicans, there has to be
1:03:07
well, there's
1:03:07
Adam Curry: probably still a good CIA somewhere, but they're
1:03:09
on crutches.
1:03:11
John C Dvorak: But the this was done, I think by the Democrats
1:03:14
to smear Kennedy to make people. There's no mention, by the way
1:03:18
in any of this. And I would like to find someone who's who finds
1:03:21
dimension, but there's no mention at all about Joe Biden
1:03:25
having the top of his skull taken off. We'll
1:03:28
Adam Curry: play that clip in the middle. Let's wait. We'll do
1:03:31
that in a minute. Let's go to the back to the worms. Let's
1:03:34
back. Let's go back to the worms
1:03:36
Unknown: a couple years before that. He said that he is fully
1:03:39
he says that he's fully recovered from the parasite and
1:03:42
that he has no After Effects. Of course a lot of questions about
1:03:46
this. We have seen as CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT Dr. Sanjay
1:03:49
Gupta joining us your neuro surgeon Sanjay, you've actually
1:03:52
operated on these cases when it comes to these parasitic worms
1:03:56
and their removal. Tell us about this. It's not that common. It's
1:04:01
not that common although it does happen. Typically it starts off
1:04:05
people that may have eaten pork that is undercooked and the
1:04:09
little eggs or larvae that can get into the food supply.
1:04:13
Ultimately, sheep
1:04:13
Adam Curry: that's what my mom always told me. She always said
1:04:16
don't eat raw pork you'll get worms in your brain. Wow, it's
1:04:20
true who know cooked
1:04:22
Unknown: and the little eggs or larvae they can get into the
1:04:24
food supply. Ultimately, if that those get into your bloodstream,
1:04:28
they can travel all over the body. And this does happen
1:04:33
especially in places where those types of eating habits are more
1:04:35
common. Let me show you an image of this just so you have a
1:04:39
visual of what we're talking about here. In this tiny little
1:04:43
egg the larvae gets into areas of the body in this case the
1:04:47
brain and they may grow a little bit.
1:04:50
Adam Curry: I love it. Let's just show you the inside of RFK
1:04:53
Junior's brain let me just give you an image Hello I'm Sanjay
1:04:56
Gupta, you know horse pace guy. Horse paste guy. Just for the no
1:05:01
agenda show, we are going to go back to 2013. Because we are, of
1:05:06
course, the no agenda show, we're going to back to 2013.
1:05:10
This was a clip played on the show at the time about Joe Biden
1:05:13
and his head, the top of his head being removed not once, but
1:05:18
Unknown: I had two cranial aneurysms, and they literally
1:05:22
had to take the top of my head off. I mean, they take a soul
1:05:24
and they cut your head off and go in to find the artery that
1:05:29
is, one was leaking, the other that hadn't before it burst.
1:05:33
Because those of your Doc's know there's every every profession,
1:05:37
every profession has their sick jokes. The joke among among
1:05:42
Doc's is, how do you know someone's had an anterior
1:05:44
cranial aneurysm? On the autopsy table, only 20% of the people
1:05:49
haven't even get to the table? Well, one of the fascinating
1:05:53
things is the second operation after the first one, which was a
1:05:56
bleeding, they gave me a relatively low chance of
1:05:58
surviving, I remember going down to Doc asking the doc and review
1:06:02
your countless ceiling tiles in your head in an operating room.
1:06:05
A lot of you've been there. And I said, Doc, what are my chances
1:06:11
to great neurosurgeons. And I'll never forget, I will not mention
1:06:14
his name. He's one of the leading neurosurgeons
1:06:17
Adam Curry: that was probably Sanjay Gupta in the world.
1:06:22
John C Dvorak: He said, Thanks for not mentioning my name, Joe.
1:06:25
Sen for
1:06:26
Unknown: mortality or morbidity. And I'm thinking swear to god.
1:06:38
Adam Curry: I'm just thinking about this. He lies about
1:06:41
everything. This may not be true. He may even be where
1:06:45
John C Dvorak: I couldn't name the day. Yes.
1:06:48
Unknown: I said, let me put it this way, was a long road to the
1:06:51
operating room. I said, sir, absolutely true story. I said,
1:06:54
no lie. What are my chances of getting off this table? And
1:06:59
being completely normal? He said, Well, your chances of
1:07:03
living are a lot better. And I said, Okay, what are they said?
1:07:10
Well, they're, they're in the 35 to 50% range. And I thought,
1:07:16
well, seriously, born optimist. Got 150 100 Make it I might as
1:07:23
well be the one I said, Well, what's the most likely thing
1:07:26
that will happen if I if I live but what he said, well, the side
1:07:31
of the brain that the first artery the first aneurysm was on
1:07:35
controls your ability to speak. Now, why the hell did they tell
1:07:41
me this before the ad campaign?
1:07:48
Adam Curry: Is Rochard joke when you go? Only the
1:07:53
John C Dvorak: money have enough? They didn't have enough
1:07:56
on Kennedy with his brain worm. So they had to add on to it is
1:08:01
actually the second clip, which has got some more bad news. To
1:08:06
smear him. It was been compounded sense with a bunch of
1:08:11
other stuff. So this guy is like a walk in nightmare. Kennedy
1:08:14
Unknown: also says he was diagnosed with mercury poisoning
1:08:17
at one point. Yeah. How concerning is that? And what
1:08:20
kind of impact could that have? Yeah,
1:08:22
and again, we're just going on these records from this
1:08:25
deposition. So I don't know mercury poisoning. Sometimes the
1:08:28
term is a bit of a vague term. Sounds like his mercury levels,
1:08:32
when they tested it were much higher than what the EPA
1:08:35
considers safe. And I'll tell you that the symptoms that I
1:08:38
think sort of prompted all of this for RFK, Jr. The cognitive
1:08:43
issues, memory issues, more likely to be caused by mercury
1:08:47
than, for example, that parasite we were just talking about,
1:08:50
typically, and I think he noted this that you can get it from
1:08:54
potentially being exposed to chemicals or in his case, eating
1:08:58
too much of these predatory fish
1:09:01
Adam Curry: predators. As I cut it off, he ate predatory fish.
1:09:07
John C Dvorak: I guess he was a big fish. He said in some
1:09:11
comment, Kennedy said that he ate we had pretty much a fish
1:09:15
diet. And that's what he attributes the mercury increased
1:09:21
to but the whole thing is a smear. Yes, somebody dug up an
1:09:26
old debt deposition that's what they do. You know, some one of
1:09:30
those guys who do Democrats strategy and they dig around
1:09:33
looking for stuff and so on. Let me take a look at this. Oh, my
1:09:36
God, this is great. And they come back with by the way that's
1:09:42
always presented. I've noticed this. Oh, Kennedy said this. And
1:09:45
Kennedy said no, Kennedy was it was on a it was on a deposition
1:09:49
that somebody dug up. Yeah, the CIA. No, I don't think it was
1:09:53
the CIA. I think it was some it was the
1:09:56
Adam Curry: story who had it first? What outfit had it first?
1:09:59
I Don't know by the way but who launched the story that okay,
1:10:04
John C Dvorak: well I see I think that's if it's Bobby The
1:10:06
up in it which is a CIA operation to begin with. I don't
1:10:10
think it was the CIO did I think it was a democratic operative
1:10:13
working against the wishes of the CIA that's my thinking
1:10:16
because I think Kennedy's has to be in play.
1:10:20
Adam Curry: How man Kennedy is over he's over these played out
1:10:25
you yourself declared the up over and now he's back in play.
1:10:30
John C Dvorak: Billy Bush will never since he hooked up with
1:10:34
that rich girl and
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Adam Curry: have up the OP.
1:10:40
John C Dvorak: op op
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Adam Curry: I'd like to thank you for your courage say in the
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morning to you man who put the seat in the cranium of Joe
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Biden. Ladies Gentlemen say hello to my friend on the other
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end the one and only Mr. John
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John C Dvorak: Williams Morning Mr. Adam curry in the morning
1:10:57
they'll chips to see boots on the ground feeding their subs in
1:10:59
the water and that booms and nights in
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Adam Curry: the morning to the trolls and the troll room. We
1:11:08
had 1727 Last Thursday today 1754. We are up. Troll count is
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up.
1:11:17
John C Dvorak: Because you encountered him earlier than
1:11:18
last Thursday.
1:11:20
Adam Curry: Now it's about same time. Yeah, I keep track of this
1:11:23
stuff. That's my job. You do newsletter you do your
1:11:26
John C Dvorak: email. You are a neat freak.
1:11:30
Adam Curry: Okay, there you go.
1:11:32
John C Dvorak: I've said this to you before and you always deny
1:11:34
and I'm gonna say it again. This is based on the fact that you
1:11:37
have Tourette's when I watched that belong Tourette special.
1:11:41
All Tourette's sufferers, which includes you are neat freaks.
1:11:47
That was weird but true. Well, you
1:11:49
Adam Curry: should see the studio and ask my wife if she
1:11:52
thinks I'm a neat freak. And please don't look in the closet.
1:11:54
I have a Jhansi Dvorak archive closet, which is dangerous to
1:11:59
well organized, I'm
1:12:00
John C Dvorak: sure compared to mine. Well,
1:12:02
Adam Curry: there's no doubt about that. Thank you Charles,
1:12:05
for tuning in. We'd love it. When you're here we have a live
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reason why I will get the Nobel Peace Prize.
1:12:59
John C Dvorak: Or maybe you should get it for inventing
1:13:00
podcasting.
1:13:01
Adam Curry: I'll be happy if I get a Webby.
1:13:04
John C Dvorak: Oh, you're not gonna get a Webby. I want a
1:13:07
Webby I think you have a better chance I think I think the
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rewards that are possible for you are the Peabody for the
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whole show. Well the show would get a Peabody I mean bar has
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Nobel Peace Prize for you for inventing podcasting and
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sticking with it and then pushing it further with
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podcasting. 2.0 These are all award winning, not by you is not
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Adam Curry: going to happen. I'm gonna get I'm gonna get a plaque
1:13:30
in Fredericksburg somewhere. That's that's what it's gonna
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be. Oh, that guy with Tourette's? There you go.
1:13:38
That'll be it hated the neat plaque. We're value for value,
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which means we are not playing ads at this very moment. No.
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Instead, we are going to thank people who support the show.
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We'd like to thank our executive and Associate Executive
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our artists who typically are always working very hard. They
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were working hard to create art for the the we always have new
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album art. But the art generated was down. Do we find out what
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happened?
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John C Dvorak: Well, the best I can surmise is that Paul had an
1:14:28
upgrade and he and like all coders implemented just before
1:14:34
the show. That's
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Adam Curry: right. I got it working just in time for the
1:14:37
show to start. We're good to go.
1:14:41
John C Dvorak: Everybody does we love to be honest. Yes. I
1:14:44
noticed. It's very common for some thing in this shows that
1:14:48
he's a good coder.
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Adam Curry: Well, yeah, he got it done in time. It's just you
1:14:52
know, it's, it's very hard to
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John C Dvorak: know, but of course it did because they
1:14:55
always it always does.
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Adam Curry: It's just what it is. We I think after 14 years
1:14:59
that Got void zero kind of trained narrowly he used to used
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to do this a lot.
1:15:05
John C Dvorak: But yeah, it worked out a great idea I'm
1:15:07
gonna implement it just before this stuff started the show.
1:15:12
Adam Curry: No, he's he's a good guy. He's so spoke to all of
1:15:17
them are great we really never run into a coder who doesn't do
1:15:20
that now that's what not just coder but sysadmin I'd say it's
1:15:23
sis admins to sis Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: same thing and it's the same it's the same
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mentality
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Adam Curry: there's some of it but it's not mentality it's it's
1:15:34
John C Dvorak: I think it's overconfidence.
1:15:37
Adam Curry: Yeah, it's no it's lack of experience. Because you
1:15:41
will we've been we're older than all these guys put together and
1:15:45
this but when
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John C Dvorak: you get those yeah coders and sis up they
1:15:49
they're already doing something else they're in manage. No.
1:15:53
Adam Curry: Yeah, right now they're at home they get fired.
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Google doesn't want anybody as old now Hey, you can do a
1:15:59
podcast get out. Phil there's no jet there's no world there's no
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work for now. There's no work for people who have age with
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experience. That's it. There's no work for people with
1:16:09
experience. They don't want it code break things code fast and
1:16:14
break things he that's that's that's the mentality. Anyway,
1:16:18
none of our guys it was just something that happened. And of
1:16:21
course Paul busted his butt got it back up online. We appreciate
1:16:24
it. We did however, get some people when I asked him to put
1:16:30
it hashtag show art. I don't think there was a single person
1:16:32
who did that.
1:16:34
John C Dvorak: But I think Darren did your right and right,
1:16:37
Adam Curry: but you pre selected an image. And you said this is
1:16:41
the one there's no argument stop looking around. I did pre
1:16:45
selected him exactly how it went. And it was Taunton Neil,
1:16:49
another fine Dutch artists. This is like Rembrandt, Van Gogh,
1:16:53
Vermeer. They're all working for the no agenda. Get
1:16:55
John C Dvorak: the terminology right. Dutch master Dutch master
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I'm
1:16:59
Adam Curry: sorry. Yes. Another Dutch master or was it mistress?
1:17:03
And she did. Of course, it was Cinco de Maya we love on certain
1:17:06
days with the you know, like Christmas and Easter and mom
1:17:09
Mother's Day and we'd like to have something that's pertinent
1:17:12
to that day. And so she did a beautiful Cinco Demayo
1:17:17
mayonnaise jar had everything we wanted on it happy it said happy
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right there. Happy. Happy Cinco Demayo curry Dvorak 33 fluid
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ounces, could it be any different and no agenda was
1:17:28
good. Good work. Now. There were other submissions that we just
1:17:32
didn't see. You can go to no agenda art generator.com It is
1:17:35
up and rolling. Now. We appreciate it. And Dred Scott is
1:17:39
able to grab images from it. There were other people who had
1:17:42
this idea. Pickles surprise, I don't know who pickles surprise
1:17:47
is. Had a similar idea. There was a contract blogger with an
1:17:51
AI as sombrero. We had often frozen with timeframe. I guess
1:17:58
they submitted this before. I know when they submitted it or
1:18:01
they've submitted the fact I have no idea. Yes, they
1:18:04
submitted on May 5 It
1:18:06
John C Dvorak: was it was a hopeless situation. It was a
1:18:09
situation luckily we had the piece of good art in abeyance,
1:18:14
so is ready to go.
1:18:15
Adam Curry: And we want to thank all of our artists for
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this donation is a long time coming, but hopefully not too
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late. But what I mean we're still here does he think we
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would go away? Do it that could happen it could happen. Feel
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free to send some karma or anything else you want to throw
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my way and to David's way he put me on an email chain on subjects
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discussing your show and emails me morning scriptures to
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meditate on. I passed some of your karma to my friend Greg
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Reese, who now listens to your show it was well peace and love
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from Chuck. I'm gonna give chuck a D douching. Because he didn't
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ask for it but sounds like he is not donated and this is a good
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catch. Deed deuced karma you requested you've got karma. And
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thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Chuck much
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John C Dvorak: All right onward with Scott Lemond who has
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donated before remember his name. He's in Somerset,
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Massachusetts. 333 33. Having previously secured the helmet.
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Now comes my latest layaway payment for the suit. requesting
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some karma so that my life continues long enough to
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brandish that sword. You got it Scott,
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Adam Curry: you've got karma Lowrance the coaster, which I
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think would sounds like a Dutch or maybe a Belgian name 333 33 I
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do not see a note.
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John C Dvorak: I don't see a note so Lowrance make
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Adam Curry: sure that you send it if you have one that you want
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to send after the fact and we'll give you a double up karma.
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Thank you. You've got
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John C Dvorak: karma. We dropped down to the exosuits studying
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with Baron of Whistler in Whistler, BC One of the most
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missed biannual 333 Canada Navy and birthday donation despite it
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being a showed wonder if 243 33 should be pushed if that
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Adam Curry: boy says this was my annual three three do you think
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John C Dvorak: and even will build
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Adam Curry: them up? You bumped up bumping up bumping them up?
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John C Dvorak: I miss my annual 333 Kenda Navion birthday
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donation despite it being a show Day on May 5. I hope Theodore
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gets spoiled. My account is same day his Yes.
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Adam Curry: Yes. What did you spoil? What did you give
1:22:27
Theodore? noisemaker hopefully?
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, I got him. That's what I well, I always
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think the best gift for a kid is noises toys. You can find us
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would you guess the parents? The parents really loved that. Yes.
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What would you give him? It's Lego stuff. Mostly. Lego nut.
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Okay. My accounting department reports a title change due from
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lose by thinking means huge now lose
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Adam Curry: that's that's why there's two of us, John. That's
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the loose shampoo. Iron sharpens. Okay, thank you, Baron
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of Whistler. I went to Whistler a long time ago, went to the
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Calgary Stampede after that.
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John C Dvorak: You had the time of your life. It was great.
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Adam Curry: Sir Joho Surfside Beach, South Carolina 20101 Hey
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fellas are Joho here. It's been a while since I've contributed
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treasurer beyond my monthly stipend. The show has been very
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interesting of late. I appreciate the analysis. John.
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Adam Curry: And our final for this little segment, our last
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Associate Executive Producers sir fake ologists from Toronto.
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He's been around for a long time he also sent in a note which is
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looks like it came in in a mail pack or something. Anyway, he
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says it's $200 Dear crackers and buzzy apologies for the delay in
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my annual donation but I was trying to figure out if I should
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start running an ad campaign like the Duchess Linda or just
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keep to my regular random donations to test my donation
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John C Dvorak: So what would be the point of texting him so he
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can
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Adam Curry: test and see if if it has reach? Reach out? Thanks
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for listening to the lying MSN media. So I don't have to I've
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the four hundreds are fake ologists of fake ologists.com in
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Toronto, Canada. Thank you very much sir fake ologists. And that
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wraps up our executive and Associate Executive producers
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John C Dvorak: Before we continue, I do want to do a
1:27:37
defense of Joe Biden because I think he's been mismatched for
1:27:47
the following clip that's been going around this is this is
1:27:52
after he's reads pause off the teleprompter yeah and so now
1:27:57
we're when saying the fuck did this is the this is the Biden
1:28:01
Rayleigh fake Gaff.
1:28:03
Unknown: My theology professor at the Catholic school I went to
1:28:08
was a guy named Riley last name and he had been drafted by the
1:28:14
Green Bay Packers
1:28:17
John C Dvorak: is this fake? No, that's him.
1:28:20
Adam Curry: He said Riley last name.
1:28:22
John C Dvorak: I think I think if you listen to him carefully,
1:28:26
it should be Riley comma. Riley was his last name and Biden was
1:28:30
clarifying the fact that that was his last name. He wasn't
1:28:34
reading last name from the prompter and why do I believe
1:28:37
that is because your last name they would have put it on the
1:28:42
prompter you don't put last you don't have ad lib anything. I
1:28:46
mean the pause is bad enough he will read something like
1:28:49
Adam Curry: wow you're defending the CIA Nestle Biden what's
1:28:52
happened? What did you do with John? I'm very concerned.
1:28:56
John C Dvorak: So the point is is that everyone who thinks this
1:28:58
is a massive gaffe is wrong
1:29:02
Adam Curry: let's stick with AI for a second although that has
1:29:07
nothing to do with AI so that remember that school were the
1:29:12
were the tours at the athletics teacher. And he leaked Some so
1:29:18
called Audio about the principal and the principal was saying the
1:29:23
blacks and the Jews Yeah,
1:29:25
John C Dvorak: yeah, remember that? Okay. So now
1:29:28
Adam Curry: so everyone's emailing this it was aI it was
1:29:31
fake. It was aI I am not convinced. Listen to what the
1:29:37
explanation is tonight
1:29:38
Unknown: High School Athletic Director under arrest for
1:29:41
allegedly framing a Baltimore principle with AI generated
1:29:45
audio I'm the principal here me and only me days on Darien
1:29:48
charged with disrupting school activities after investigators
1:29:52
say he manipulated Pikesville High School Principal Eric ice
1:29:56
words voice and spread offensive audio on social media. In
1:30:00
January, the audio which sparked widespread outrage included
1:30:04
disparaging remarks about black and Jewish students and parents
1:30:08
and even mentioned Darien by his nickname.
1:30:11
Don't let me get started on DJ. I'm going to drag his black here
1:30:14
one way or another
1:30:15
take a listen to how similar ice words actual voice student
1:30:18
athletes, you have won
1:30:20
county region and state championships with grace and
1:30:23
humility
1:30:24
is to the ones suspected to be aI generated. How
1:30:27
hard is it to get the students to meet their grade level
1:30:29
expectations?
1:30:30
I swear it denied ever making the comments. And police now
1:30:34
confirm the audio was fake.
1:30:36
Some of the telltale things that we saw, were the fact there's a
1:30:39
bit of a monotone, there's not so much changing in pitch or the
1:30:42
end of sentences charging document. That's
1:30:45
Adam Curry: it. That's it. That's Oh, it was a bit monotone
1:30:49
Unknown: and the audio was fake. Some of the telltale things that
1:30:52
we saw, were the fact there's a bit of a monotone. There's not
1:30:55
so much changing in pitch or the end of sentences. Charging
1:30:59
documents alleged the recording contain traces of AI generated
1:31:03
content with human editing after the fact which added background
1:31:06
noises for realism. Through
1:31:08
their investigation. Detectives allege Mr Darian made the
1:31:12
recording to retaliate against the principal who had launched
1:31:16
an investigation into the potential mishandling of school
1:31:19
funds. Police
1:31:20
say the incriminating audio spread online after Darian
1:31:24
anonymously emailed it to two other teachers.
1:31:27
Adam Curry: So the only thing they really have is his IP
1:31:30
address was from his grant. Are you doing here? By the way, this
1:31:34
is not evidence this. I mean, this is not really forensic
1:31:37
deconstruction. Well, how did this guy do this? If you asked
1:31:40
me to do this? I don't know if I would have gone to these
1:31:43
lengths.
1:31:45
John C Dvorak: Gone to the length that is? And this guy's
1:31:48
not is he attacked? Is he the computer scientist at the school
1:31:52
is the gym teacher? He's a gym teacher, and no offense to the
1:31:56
gym teachers out there? Of course not. But but come on. Is
1:32:00
Adam Curry: there an app that does this? I mean, this is
1:32:02
that's what I was expecting. Oh, there's an app. Let's listen to
1:32:05
it again. You know,
1:32:06
John C Dvorak: if they said by the way, wait, wait. If they
1:32:08
said it, they know you're right. If they named the app, that
1:32:13
would be the smoking gun. You need the gun,
1:32:16
Adam Curry: which is the app according to Darren. Sir Jean
1:32:20
says they traced the guy's phone number to one of the AI site.
1:32:24
Well, that makes no sense. So what you call it you call it AI
1:32:26
where he traced a
1:32:27
John C Dvorak: phone number to an AI site? Oh, that's evidence.
1:32:33
Adam Curry: The I mean, which 1am? I need a little more than
1:32:38
this. But let's just listen to it again. And then we can leave.
1:32:41
It's not that interesting. But this will this is it's for my
1:32:45
for my This for me is a test case. The whole reason for the
1:32:50
swift up is so that you can do this. I didn't say that. I
1:32:54
didn't say Jews and and lazy blacks. I didn't say that. It
1:32:58
was a i That's the point.
1:33:01
Unknown: Yeah, I agree 100 times. You know,
1:33:05
I certainly don't understand why I have to constantly put up with
1:33:09
these dumbasses here every day. Between these ungrateful black
1:33:15
kids who can't test their way out of a paper bag, or these
1:33:17
teachers who don't get it, how hard is it to get the students
1:33:20
to meet their grade level expectations? Lawrence Ravenel
1:33:25
should have never been hired. Don't let me get started on TJ
1:33:29
I'm going to drag his black ass out here one way or another. I'm
1:33:34
gonna get something to stick. I'm just so sick of the
1:33:37
inadequacies of these people. And if I have to get one more
1:33:42
complaint from one more Jew in this community, I'm gonna join
1:33:45
the other side.
1:33:47
John C Dvorak: Oh, is that monotone?
1:33:49
Adam Curry: It's not monotone at all. I mean, there's edits
1:33:52
between each bit
1:33:55
John C Dvorak: of that so there's because there could have
1:33:56
been a lot of pauses there. That's where people talk. They
1:33:59
stop and they contemplate and they start screaming again.
1:34:03
Yeah, they didn't see any Monotones or anything that that
1:34:05
cop said here
1:34:06
Adam Curry: the edits but but I don't hear that. I mean, so that
1:34:10
would have had to mean a completely fake voice not his
1:34:12
voice at all is what they're saying. But man, I've heard look
1:34:17
I'm an audio file your audio file we hear stuff. This just
1:34:21
doesn't sound AI ish to me. It's not flat enough. And I could be
1:34:26
a totally different guy. It's that's hard to discern. I would
1:34:30
have to really look at waveforms but just the where the the cop.
1:34:35
What Pikesville cop was like like Barney fight Barney, Barney
1:34:40
fight like Bernie fight. Well, you know what? It sounded like?
1:34:43
It was pretty monotone. I think that this is this is a win. This
1:34:46
is a win for all politicians. And we both have this clip
1:34:50
because unfortunately, Kathy Hoko can't claim AI for this one
1:34:55
young
1:34:56
Unknown: black kids growing up in the Bronx who don't even know
1:34:59
what the word Computers, they don't know, they don't know
1:35:02
these things. And I want the world open to all of them.
1:35:06
Because when you have their diverse voices innovating
1:35:10
solutions through technology, then you're really addressing
1:35:13
society's broader challenges.
1:35:16
Adam Curry: I mean, she should have immediately said that was
1:35:18
AI, but she couldn't because she said it at the Milken Institute.
1:35:22
The financial elite in New York one of a bunch of people said
1:35:26
oh, the black kids in the Bronx they don't even know what a
1:35:29
computer is. Really governor of New York. She should be she
1:35:34
John C Dvorak: should be she should have been voted out it
1:35:37
should be rejected they were talking about this Well, that
1:35:41
was a black kids in New York have a computer in their pocket
1:35:44
called an iPhone.
1:35:45
Adam Curry: That's but this is this is how racist really talk.
1:35:49
I mean, that's just inbred. On race
1:35:52
John C Dvorak: racism and patronizing and elitist.
1:35:55
Adam Curry: She's New World Order. Illuminati. Yeah.
1:36:02
John C Dvorak: Well, I got a clip free for your ears. Isn't
1:36:05
ask Adam.
1:36:06
Adam Curry: Oh, I wasn't expecting that. Okay.
1:36:10
John C Dvorak: This gates again, I want you to listen to this to
1:36:13
this and tell me what he's talking about.
1:36:18
Adam Curry: As Adam, will he know Oh, really? Well, I don't
1:36:22
know. But we go. Answer the question go. Alright. Holy, it
1:36:32
seems like very low volume. Let me Jack it up a little. Is this
1:36:34
the ask Adam gates? Is that what that is? Yeah. Gates. Yeah.
1:36:38
Okay, hold on a second. Here we go. And
1:36:39
Unknown: we've seen the reflections in our own society
1:36:42
of
1:36:44
Adam Curry: and we've seen the Reflect, okay, what is the
1:36:46
question,
1:36:47
John C Dvorak: which you're going to talk about? Me
1:36:50
listening.
1:36:50
Unknown: And we've seen the reflections in our own society
1:36:53
of not,
1:36:55
Adam Curry: I think I'm being thrown off by this saying gates,
1:36:58
you're saying that's Bill Gates. It sounds like Ron DeSantis.
1:37:01
John C Dvorak: Ah, dammit. It is Ron DeSantis. But he cracked his
1:37:06
voice. Oh, your point. I'm proving your point. Yes,
1:37:10
Adam Curry: yes. It's not AI. It's wrong to say okay, so what
1:37:13
is not now for
1:37:15
John C Dvorak: the so he is yammering about something, but
1:37:17
he broke his voice a couple of times in there. So this is what
1:37:20
Gates does constantly. Maybe I can fool Adam, by the thinking
1:37:24
as Bill Gates, and I can lead him down the primrose path. No.
1:37:29
All
1:37:29
Unknown: right, let me listen again. We've seen the
1:37:30
reflections in our own society of I don't know what is this?
1:37:34
This is about immigration immigrants over there. And we've
1:37:38
seen the reflections in our own society of people out protesting
1:37:42
in favor terrorists. I mean, these are people does tear
1:37:46
babies and ovens while they are raping the babies, mothers,
1:37:50
elderly people.
1:37:53
Adam Curry: Are I have an observation to make about this.
1:37:57
Because you cannot get away from from the obvious. From from the
1:38:04
obvious video, we pretty much have two types of video and
1:38:07
every single report. Every report shows kids on on
1:38:16
campuses. Let me say I have a one. This one is from Cambridge,
1:38:22
you have kids on campuses. And then they cut to the atrocities
1:38:27
in Gaza as you know, people weeping over dead body parts and
1:38:31
just rub allies nastiness. So this is a short clip of one of
1:38:36
the spokes holes for Cambridge who are joining the protest now.
1:38:41
So we
1:38:41
Unknown: are students, staff, alumni and the wider Cambridge
1:38:43
community who have had enough of Cambridge is complicity in
1:38:47
genocide. So the University of Cambridge is invest over 17
1:38:51
million pounds in companies such as Caterpillar, halibut and
1:38:54
Lockheed Martin, and that's just three colleges out of the 31. So
1:38:58
it's estimated that it could be in the hundreds of millions of
1:39:00
pounds, that they have investments and research
1:39:02
collaborations with companies complicit in Israel's genocide.
1:39:05
So enough is obviously enough. And we demand divestment,
1:39:10
disclosure, reinvestment and protection. We won't rest until
1:39:15
it's coming to an end so we won't rest until our demands
1:39:17
have been met. Okay, so
1:39:18
Adam Curry: now you have to know that she's she would have been
1:39:21
very pretty except for the nose ring. But she's just so annoying
1:39:25
that nose ring,
1:39:27
John C Dvorak: nostril ring or the or the cow ring
1:39:29
Adam Curry: cow ring. Yeah, the coloring. But all of these kids
1:39:34
all have the kiff EA scarfs and she had a so normally it's the
1:39:38
white and black check. She now has the red and white check.
1:39:42
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this bothers me because I've been
1:39:45
there a couple of times. If you believe if you look
1:39:48
Adam Curry: at the Gaza, Gaza, not a single person has is
1:39:52
John C Dvorak: wearing or they don't wear him there. No.
1:39:54
Palestinian one is the black one. That red one is specific to
1:39:58
Saudi Arabia. The even stupider No I'm saying this is reminds me
1:40:04
of like a Hollywood film where they got all these guys dressed
1:40:06
up in different garb because it looks better and instead of all
1:40:10
wearing the exact same thing,
1:40:12
Adam Curry: and, and I'm just looking at all these, I'll just
1:40:14
play the second clip this is all around Europe. Now of course the
1:40:17
Unknown: Israeli army presses on operations in Rafa despite
1:40:21
condemnation from Western allies. Students have taken to
1:40:24
university campuses across Europe to voice their
1:40:27
opposition. This one in Berlin, where police escorted
1:40:30
demonstrators off the premises and made arrests in Spain,
1:40:33
students also set up tents and waved the Palestinian flag
1:40:38
is something that has to be extended not only to the
1:40:41
students and the universities, but it has to be understood all
1:40:45
over the world. Because in the end, what we are leaving is a
1:40:48
televised genocide.
1:40:50
The students like the protesters in the US demanded the
1:40:53
universities disinvest from Israel, and called for an end to
1:40:56
the violence but it wasn't stuck. We will
1:40:59
stay until it's necessary. And until our university breaks off
1:41:02
relations with the Zionist state of Israel, with the accomplices
1:41:06
that are on the Social Council. The
1:41:08
protests have also swept across Amsterdam, Rome, Paris, and
1:41:12
other European cities. So
1:41:14
Adam Curry: it's a cookie cutter exactly the same every single
1:41:17
place. They all want their universities to divest from
1:41:20
investing in companies like caterpillar and caterpillar. Oh,
1:41:24
yeah. Caterpillar. It's very it's very odd. Because you know,
1:41:29
you're you're helping the genocide machine. 70 million
1:41:33
pounds in Cambridge is really a drop in the bucket, dear. But
1:41:36
they all have the same, the same kyphosis which you look at the
1:41:40
rub allies, the people suffering there, no doubt they're wearing
1:41:45
hoodies, they wouldn't know they're not wearing this this
1:41:47
garb. So these children, that when you have children who have
1:41:52
only what they think are principles, you know, I've got
1:41:54
this principle, your divest print and they have no vision.
1:41:58
They will they do nothing. And they become nothing. They will
1:42:03
nothing will become of them. They just waste away. They can't
1:42:06
even be useful members of society. And really, that it's a
1:42:11
fact if you only have principles and no vision, then what are you
1:42:15
you're a tool, your tool of political parties, ma'am, that
1:42:19
mooch that Medea chick Code Pink. They just keep letting her
1:42:24
in. She's walking through the halls of Congress. She's she's
1:42:28
jumping on Congress, men and women and senators like what do
1:42:32
you think about? Erie? Will you be me? Why did they let her in?
1:42:37
Because this whole thing is an OP that keep letting her in. And
1:42:41
then my favorite at this. Lindsey Graham. Wow, I
1:42:47
John C Dvorak: have it may be in DC. I have a couple of clips by
1:42:49
the way I want to get out of it, which
1:42:51
Adam Curry: Rafah clips and can I play the Lindsey Graham clip?
1:42:53
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I think I got the same clips in these
1:42:56
clips, but go play it. Okay. Well, so
1:42:58
Adam Curry: he's interrogatories all jacked up. He's jacked up.
1:43:02
And he's interrogating as Lloyd Austin and General Brown about,
1:43:10
you know, they're waffling. Like, what? Are you not sending
1:43:13
the 2000 pound bombs to for Israel to obliterate the
1:43:18
terrorists turn turn around. And he's just hammering them. And
1:43:24
then he figures you know what, I'm going to nail these guys.
1:43:27
I'm going to bring in an analogy that'll get them now you
1:43:30
Unknown: just confirmed that they're that we're delaying
1:43:34
transfer or stopping transfer of certain weapons like do 1000
1:43:39
pound bombs to Israel. Would you have supported dropping the
1:43:43
atomic bombs on Hiroshima or Nagasaki? Don't
1:43:45
Adam Curry: talk over this is really good. He asked he can't
1:43:48
believe he asked this
1:43:49
Unknown: transfer of certain weapons like do 1000 pound bombs
1:43:53
to Israel? Would you have supported dropping the atomic
1:43:56
bombs on Hiroshima or Nagasaki General Brown during World War
1:44:00
Two?
1:44:00
Adam Curry: So he's like, Hey, so he's now comparing dropping
1:44:05
atomic bombs on Hiroshima, Hiroshima and Nagasaki to these
1:44:10
2000 bombs for God busters. And I mean, and would you? So here's
1:44:17
the question, would you have supported dropping those bombs
1:44:20
in World War Two? Oh, well, Senator, I
1:44:22
Unknown: think it is based on the situation where the well,
1:44:25
we know I mean, it has happened we know. Not asking. They did
1:44:28
it. Do you think that was disproportionate?
1:44:32
It was. It was dipped down. Yeah. Well, what
1:44:34
do you what do you think that was the right decision for
1:44:38
America to drop two atomic bombs on the Japanese cities in
1:44:41
question?
1:44:41
Well, I'll tell you stop the World War.
1:44:43
Okay. Well, so do you agree General Austin, if you'd been
1:44:46
around would you say drop them drop an IP?
1:44:49
I agree with the chairman here. Yeah,
1:44:51
I mean, if you're, if we go back in time says hey, we got two
1:44:54
atomic bombs. Should we drop on? What would you say?
1:44:58
Adam Curry: What? I'm sorry. What got an A hole?
1:45:01
John C Dvorak: Yes, you're those guys. Those guys are both weak
1:45:05
weak variance with what any one of them should have said I,
1:45:09
which is if you're fast on your feet, most men aren't. What is
1:45:13
said? Are you Wait, are you asking me this? Because you want
1:45:17
us to drop an atomic bomb on Gaza turned it
1:45:20
Adam Curry: around? Exactly. These two are bumbling numbnuts
1:45:24
Unknown: I think the leadership was interested in in curtailing
1:45:27
the Well, what was Andrew? was Israel interested in? Do you
1:45:32
believe Iran really wants to kill all the Jews if they could
1:45:36
bring Iranian regime? Do you believe Hamas is serious when
1:45:40
they say we'll keep doing it over and over again? Do you do
1:45:43
agree that they will if they can? I do. I'm okay. Do you
1:45:47
believe that Hezbollah is a terrorist organization also bent
1:45:51
on the destruction of the Jewish state? Hezbollah is a terrorist
1:45:54
terrorist. Okay, so Israel has been hit in the last few weeks
1:45:58
by Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas dedicated to their destruction.
1:46:02
And you're telling me you're going to tell them how to fight
1:46:06
the war, and what they can and can't use when everybody around
1:46:11
them wants to kill all the Jews. You telling me that if we
1:46:15
withhold weapons in this fight, the existential fight for the
1:46:19
life of the Jewish state it won't send the wrong signal
1:46:22
Adam Curry: calm down lady G. You're out of line and out of
1:46:26
control. He is a ghoul a sick twisted ghoul
1:46:34
John C Dvorak: another response would have been Yeah, they the
1:46:36
Israel can do whatever they want. They're a sovereign state
1:46:38
devotee we didn't write a we have to give them bombs. I mean
1:46:41
you could
1:46:42
Adam Curry: of course because it's it's a false equivalency
1:46:45
rule.
1:46:45
John C Dvorak: I said everything is for those guys had a huge
1:46:50
opportunity. But they get badgered by the bully. Yeah, who
1:46:55
is Lindsey Lindsey Graham. He's a bully. Well,
1:46:58
Adam Curry: he's but he's so weak. I can't believe that they
1:47:01
couldn't even stand up to him. These guys these guys are no
1:47:06
good. No good.
1:47:08
John C Dvorak: No good. Here, play Rafa one and we'll get a
1:47:11
ketchup on the whole thing.
1:47:12
Adam Curry: Okay, another one. Oh, this is a classic. Where is
1:47:18
NTT IDF
1:47:19
Unknown: on Wednesday released video showing troops operating
1:47:23
in eastern rapa marketing day two of the Israeli ground
1:47:26
offensive into the southern Gaza City. After taking control of
1:47:30
the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing. The IDF
1:47:33
reportedly conducted raids on suspicious buildings from which
1:47:37
Hamas terrorists fired at Israeli troops. The IDF reported
1:47:41
killing 30 terrorists during the operation and destroyed large
1:47:45
amounts of terrorist infrastructure in the region,
1:47:48
and Israeli fighter aircraft struck about 100 targets from
1:47:52
the air and on the Israeli side of the border tanks we're seeing
1:47:56
firing towards Rafah. Meanwhile, in the United States on
1:48:00
Wednesday in a congressional hearing, Secretary of Defense
1:48:04
Lloyd Austin was asked about Israel's operation in Rafah, and
1:48:08
he was interrupted by protesters yelling Free Palestine.
1:48:13
Israel shouldn't launch a major
1:48:15
Adam Curry: attack. By the way, I think that was the Code Pink
1:48:18
Lady again.
1:48:20
Unknown: Probably they keep
1:48:21
Adam Curry: letting Madea in.
1:48:24
Unknown: Israel shouldn't launch a major attack in Rafah without
1:48:28
accounting for and protecting the civilians that are in that
1:48:32
battlespace. And, again, as we have assessed the situation, we
1:48:38
paused one shipment of high payload munitions, Austin
1:48:44
confirmed that the US had paused a shipment of weapons to Israel
1:48:48
due to the rapid operation me Senator Lindsey Graham shared
1:48:52
his concerns about the decision
1:48:53
and you're telling me you're going to tell them how to fight
1:48:57
the war, and what they can and can't use when everybody around
1:49:02
them wants to kill all the Jews. And you're telling me that if we
1:49:06
withhold weapons in this fight, the existential fight for the
1:49:09
life of the Jewish state, it won't send the wrong signal.
1:49:12
Adam Curry: I think NTD missed a missing opportunity by not using
1:49:15
the Nagasaki bomb thing. I think everybody did. Except you're no
1:49:20
agenda show.
1:49:22
John C Dvorak: Of course we do everything right. So let's play
1:49:24
part two. Israel's
1:49:25
Unknown: military spokesperson also appeared to respond to the
1:49:29
move.
1:49:29
South of the eighth is unprecedented. The operational
1:49:32
partnership is significant.
1:49:34
Adam Curry: Great voice is this a new voice for NTD? I'm liking
1:49:37
that one.
1:49:38
John C Dvorak: Or that guy? That's an Israeli spokesperson
1:49:41
that you're I think you're
1:49:43
Adam Curry: no this is a this is a translator think it's an
1:49:47
Israeli train. Oh, it could be could be I like both of the
1:49:50
Unknown: the eight is unprecedented. The operational
1:49:52
partnership is significant.
1:49:53
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Tab A fits into tab b in
1:49:56
Adam Curry: this diagram via when
1:49:57
Unknown: there are disputes. And there are They are being
1:50:00
resolved behind closed doors in a matter of fact way on ancient
1:50:03
myth. We are responsible for the security interests of the state
1:50:06
of Israel. And we are attentive to the interest of the United
1:50:09
States in the region. The
1:50:11
Pentagon on Tuesday said the US military completed construction
1:50:15
of the offshore pier that will later be brought to the Gaza
1:50:18
shore to help deliver aid to the region. And on Wednesday in
1:50:22
Cyprus workers loaded humanitarian aid onto a ship for
1:50:26
what is expected to be the first cargo to be delivered to the
1:50:30
Gaza Strip using the pier. It was unclear when the ship would
1:50:34
depart. And
1:50:35
Adam Curry: what happened to the flotilla from Turkish the flow
1:50:39
tail there
1:50:39
John C Dvorak: you have it I think that kind of sums things
1:50:41
up but before we continue, I do have the third clip to this.
1:50:45
When they said talk about these had this mention of behind
1:50:50
closed doors play this clip, Israel Burns is back for a
1:50:54
second visit.
1:50:55
Unknown: Meanwhile, in Jerusalem today, CIA director William
1:50:58
Burns met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The
1:51:02
two reportedly spoke about the push for a potential hostage
1:51:06
release and ceasefire deal. This meeting comes after Hamas
1:51:09
negotiators held talks with Israel on a possible truce in
1:51:13
Gaza. Burns also met privately with Mossad director David
1:51:17
Barnea and other Israeli officials. This is Burns's
1:51:20
second trip to Israel in less than a week.
1:51:23
Adam Curry: It's unbelievable. It really is. It's unbelievable.
1:51:28
Yeah. I mean, this is the CIA since when does the CIA do this
1:51:32
kind of stuff? And of course, this will be I think the final
1:51:35
did announce it. Oh, yeah. And they by the way, the CIA guy is
1:51:39
there. He's trying to make it all work out. Because, you know,
1:51:41
time that's what CIA does. Yeah, that's what they do. They don't
1:51:45
they don't kill presidents. No, they go and negotiate for
1:51:48
hostages, which of course, Netanyahu was like no
1:51:51
Unknown: frustration on the streets of Tel Aviv as the
1:51:53
Israeli government says no to a ceasefire. Herzl, families of
1:51:58
hostages determined to ramp up pressure on the government
1:52:01
during protests, calling for more to be done to release their
1:52:04
loved ones. The approval comes after Hamas gave the green light
1:52:07
to the deal mediated by Egypt and Qatar. The offer was see a
1:52:11
truce take place in multiple stages, starting with the
1:52:14
release of some of the hostages and partial Israeli troop
1:52:18
pullbacks within Gaza. Israel says the terms are far from its
1:52:21
core demands, and as long insists that will not remove
1:52:24
boots from the ground as it continues to hunt down Hamas
1:52:28
militants. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is now set to
1:52:31
send a negotiating team to Egypt to discuss and agreements
1:52:35
by name we examine every response very seriously. We
1:52:39
review every possibility on the issue of negotiations and the
1:52:42
return of the hostages to the homes as quickly as possible. As
1:52:45
a central task.
1:52:46
The Israeli military says it will continue its ground
1:52:49
invasion of rougher thoughts to be her masters last stronghold
1:52:52
in Gaza. Early the city was the scene of celebrations over the
1:52:56
news of a potential ceasefire deal. And I would know packed in
1:52:59
sight, the excitement seems premature. Israel is wanting
1:53:03
100,000 Palestinians to evacuate eastern neighborhoods in refer
1:53:08
the UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says the looming
1:53:11
invasion would be intolerable for some 1.4 million
1:53:14
Palestinians taking refuge in the city. I
1:53:17
Adam Curry: mean, the only thing I can think is that there's no
1:53:21
negotiation position, the hostages are dead, there's no
1:53:24
hostages. That has to be the problem here.
1:53:28
John C Dvorak: It's hard to argue against that. That point
1:53:31
of view.
1:53:31
Adam Curry: I mean, what what else could it be? And and I
1:53:34
think it's a big problem for Netanyahu. He guess Netanyahu is
1:53:38
just going to complete his mission and then he'll have to
1:53:41
go away because the country will will just be so mad. Like you
1:53:47
killed them, Bibi because you didn't want Hamas is agreeing to
1:53:51
a ceasefire, which as we know is exactly what genocide Joe needs.
1:53:57
And then he's he's not he's not having it. So there's, there's
1:54:05
gotta be something like Oh, just sorry.
1:54:07
John C Dvorak: There's something's up.
1:54:10
Adam Curry: Meanwhile, Germany has got the got the message.
1:54:14
It's time to focus our military hardware elsewhere, people to
1:54:19
Unknown: German warships have set sail towards the Indo
1:54:22
Pacific region in an effort to increase Germany's military
1:54:25
presence in that area. The Y minus ship set off on Tuesday
1:54:30
from the northern German port of villains half and German defense
1:54:34
minister motors Pistorius said, rising tensions between China
1:54:38
and Taiwan and over the South China Sea or putting pressure on
1:54:42
freedom of navigation and trade routes. Oh, okay.
1:54:46
Adam Curry: Yeah, Germany as Germany's problem, Indo Pacific.
1:54:50
That's where we're all going. And I think the reason why as
1:54:53
you asked is because they failed. The Navalny got killed
1:54:57
because you know, if Nepal needs still lived in Putin, would have
1:55:00
only won by 89% of the vote. So newval needs no good. Victoria
1:55:06
Nuland failed there's no color revolution the Russian people
1:55:09
clearly like Putin the horrible evil dictator, and and tiza
1:55:15
there for another five years Moscow
1:55:16
Unknown: this morning Russian President Vladimir Putin used
1:55:19
the annual celebration of the end of World War Two in Europe
1:55:22
to try to justify the war in Ukraine. The VE Day Parade
1:55:26
featured 1000s of soldiers including many who have fought
1:55:28
in Ukraine. And it speaks Putin said Russia, quote will not
1:55:32
allow anyone to threaten it. According to Russian news
1:55:35
agencies, Putin also said this morning, there is nothing
1:55:38
unusual in the upcoming military exercise to practice the use of
1:55:42
tactical nuclear weapons on the battlefield.
1:55:45
Adam Curry: Though according to IO monk, troll IO monk says no.
1:55:51
Hamas did not agree to the ceasefire and insisted in the
1:55:55
last minute instead in the last minute agreed to another
1:55:58
proposal that Qatar came up with. But no, the ceasefire, but
1:56:03
no, the ceasefire they were negotiating on. Okay, so to play
1:56:07
the media, well, that's all we can deconstruct. And so I don't
1:56:09
know of any other report that there was some Qatari ceasefire
1:56:14
that they had some Qatari action I know there's Qatari action but
1:56:18
that no one reported on it that way so I'm I believe a troll
1:56:21
before I believe the media that's for sure. Yeah, the
1:56:23
John C Dvorak: trolls probably more accurate than the
1:56:24
mainstream media that's for sure. Now I do I do want to play
1:56:28
this little clip which has been languishing so you play the
1:56:31
Germany stuff. Oh, you I was I was going to the crane thing
1:56:34
that the main thing is the is the propaganda you're starting
1:56:39
to see an anti AFD
1:56:41
Adam Curry: Oh, you mean the far right AFD who are spies and
1:56:46
they're bad for the country and they shouldn't be allowed even
1:56:50
in the election those that AFD
1:56:52
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that AFD far right. Which is which is
1:56:55
largely a winning elections left and right and they will take
1:57:00
people up people like him because
1:57:02
Adam Curry: they wanted to kill the leaders. They wanted to have
1:57:06
a cool like January 6.
1:57:09
John C Dvorak: Yes. So I do have a good example of this. The and
1:57:12
the Americans are hate these guys, at least a media American
1:57:16
media. This is from NPR so it is obviously going to be slanted a
1:57:20
certain way.
1:57:23
Unknown: elitist voices of America. This is NPR
1:57:28
or PBS We turn now to Germany, where several million people
1:57:31
have been residents for decades will finally be able to apply
1:57:34
for citizenship in June. That will add new voters and perhaps
1:57:39
unexpectedly the country's anti immigrant party appears to be
1:57:43
working hard to gain their support as we Nicholson has
1:57:46
more.
1:57:47
President Erawan is nice to him find in an unlikely charm
1:57:51
offensive on Tik Tok. The far right populist alternative for
1:57:55
Deutschland party or AFD targets Germany's Turkish diaspora and
1:58:00
Muslim population. For years the AfD has railed against them. Now
1:58:04
the party is appealing to potential voters who are
1:58:07
patriotic, conservative and want to protect traditional family
1:58:10
values. This video lashes out against the word karate. For new
1:58:17
immigrants dripping and Turkson
1:58:19
in Germany should vote for the AfD Turks in Germany you should
1:58:22
vote for a party that says no to further immigration because
1:58:27
those coming into the country now affect you.
1:58:31
In the prosperous city of Stuttgart worry dominates a town
1:58:35
hall. Local members of the Social Democrats which leads the
1:58:38
German coalition government organized it for the city's
1:58:41
Turkish German community. Outside and the cool evening
1:58:45
air. Ibrahim Aslan says he's concerned about the influence
1:58:49
the tech savvy AFD has on his kids extended family
1:58:53
party knows how to win over younger voters online with
1:58:56
snappy sounding populism. It's up to my generation to show the
1:59:00
AfD for what it is
1:59:01
no brother, that's
1:59:03
Adam Curry: all they got. Oh, they they understand Tik Tok.
1:59:08
John C Dvorak: You're going to show the AfD for what it is.
1:59:11
Adam Curry: You know what is far right populist extremist white
1:59:16
nationalist Nazis bad bad bad there's elections coming up. No,
1:59:19
we can't have that we can't have what the people want. It was 22
1:59:23
years ago, on May 6. I was in the Netherlands at the time when
1:59:30
Pim Fortuyn was assassinated, right outside the right outside
1:59:34
the radio station where I also had done many broadcasts and
1:59:39
people known to me some friends were in there and just
1:59:43
interviewed him. He was the politician who was going to win
1:59:46
the election on an anti immigration 22 years ago, anti
1:59:51
immigration anti Islamist platform. And in fact, his party
1:59:57
won posthumously. It was two weeks before the The election
2:00:02
and he was assassinated by a crazy animal rights activist who
2:00:09
by the way is out free now. They they put him in jail for 18
2:00:13
years. And all right, then you can go.
2:00:17
John C Dvorak: And Tim Fergana the job for you. And
2:00:21
Adam Curry: Tim for town who I knew personally, I been on
2:00:25
symposia with him. We've been, I think once, like as many debate
2:00:30
very smart guy, Professor. People loved him. They he if
2:00:36
you've never seen him, look him up. Now there's nothing that
2:00:39
like his English was pretty bad. There's nothing that is usable.
2:00:42
But all these people are sending me old clips of his and he was
2:00:45
exactly where, where Europe is now. Certainly the Netherlands.
2:00:49
A lot of people have sent me the clip of EVA flirting, or Brooke,
2:00:53
who was in Hungary and did like an eight or nine minute piece on
2:00:57
how immigration has ruined Western or English is pretty
2:01:00
decent English is fantastic. And yes, that's exactly what it has
2:01:06
become. We still have a shot here in America. But it's beyond
2:01:11
beyond anything you can imagine now, as it just continued after
2:01:17
22 years, it just kept on going kept on going into people like
2:01:21
Okay, okay. Newcomers, okay, we'll make space for him. And
2:01:26
now people are sick and tired of it. Now, it's a tinderbox. And
2:01:29
now, and now you see in certainly in Belgium, you see
2:01:34
parties that are made up of mainly Islamist immigrants, that
2:01:39
were who are now Belgium, you know, they have their papers.
2:01:42
And they're winning elections, which is exactly what PIM for
2:01:45
time said, says they're going to come in, they're going to have
2:01:48
enough people and then that people are going to vote for
2:01:50
him, and then they're going to win and it's going to completely
2:01:52
change the entire country. And that's what's happened. It's
2:01:55
happened in Belgium. It's happened in the Netherlands.
2:01:56
It's certainly happened in France. It's happened in Sweden,
2:02:00
and it's happened in the UK. It's a mess. It's and it's it's
2:02:05
really it's sad. just sad.
2:02:10
John C Dvorak: To catch up with my thesis about Johnson the
2:02:16
Adam Curry: mike. Well, Mike, your your your thesis is all
2:02:19
over the map.
2:02:21
John C Dvorak: I mean, no, it's not. It's just very simple. He
2:02:22
did a deal with the Democrats so they can ensure that he doesn't
2:02:25
get kicked out by some nutty Republicans. That's your new
2:02:28
thesis. Yes. That's your net. So the thesis I've always
2:02:31
maintained. Well, you that you said there was pictures first.
2:02:36
No, that was the original. Yeah. And then I rethought it because
2:02:40
of the way things were going that there were no pictures
2:02:42
there was no questioning what he has in his mouth. And it turns
2:02:49
out the easy way to do it is this way, which is to make a
2:02:52
deal and here's the the consummation of the deal in the
2:02:57
clip the Johnson scam. This is in D D, breaking news
2:03:03
Unknown: from Capitol Hill. The house has just blocked
2:03:06
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor greens attempt to oust speaker
2:03:09
Mike Johnson. The vast majority of Republicans joined by
2:03:12
Democrats move to table the motion by a vote of 359 to 43.
2:03:18
Green along with emotions co sponsor Thomas Massie said
2:03:22
Johnson hasn't lived up to his promises as house speaker. The
2:03:26
issue started when he allowed a vote on a foreign aid package
2:03:30
that brought 10s of billions of dollars to Ukraine. House
2:03:33
Democrats and Johnson's GOP allies had previously vowed to
2:03:37
dismiss the motion to vacate Yeah,
2:03:40
Adam Curry: well there you go the scam it was good he's he's
2:03:43
safe. He's safe. Safe, but will he be safer same time?
2:03:47
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it'd be safer as long as you want. Yeah.
2:03:52
He plays ball Yeah,
2:03:54
Adam Curry: which is kind of unexpected. We didn't really
2:03:56
expect that
2:03:57
John C Dvorak: I would say yeah, it was very unexpected really
2:04:00
expect him to play ball you know, but at the same time he
2:04:03
didn't want to be the shortest term guy ever so that's all
2:04:06
Adam Curry: his ego then he I mean, you stand for what you
2:04:09
stand and
2:04:09
John C Dvorak: you look at the guy Yeah, it looks like it ego
2:04:13
gate looks like go prints in front of the mirror.
2:04:17
Adam Curry: Well, I'd be the last person to say anything
2:04:19
about you know, printing in front of the mirror. I mean,
2:04:23
okay, well, that's politics is show business for Ugly people.
2:04:26
You know, it's like Yeah, yeah, yeah, he has kind of that look,
2:04:31
you know, that all American politician look. So backing
2:04:35
John C Dvorak: going back to immigration, I do two more clips
2:04:37
back to the immigration issue, but not the one in Europe. But
2:04:40
the one here this is a WTF clips, which means I put them
2:04:46
aside for a reason this is a crazy series. This is crazy.
2:04:51
Listen to this.
2:04:52
Unknown: How is the Budget Committee Chairman Jody
2:04:54
Arrington on Wednesday said reports show that the border
2:04:58
crisis cost the US Anywhere between 150 and $400 billion
2:05:04
annually.
2:05:06
The lion's share of that cost is borne by state and local
2:05:09
governments and friends, state and local governments can't
2:05:14
borrow or print money like the federal government. And so
2:05:18
they're having to balance their budgets by either absorbing this
2:05:22
cost through raising taxes, or they're having to cut services
2:05:26
to their citizens.
2:05:28
He added that costs come to about $9,000 per illegal
2:05:33
immigrant. arrington says that's more than the US spends on
2:05:36
Medicare beneficiaries. It's also more than veterans receive
2:05:41
in way of retirement benefits. An army veteran and former
2:05:45
Border Patrol agent says American adversaries might be
2:05:48
behind these huge costs.
2:05:51
weaponized, mass migration has happened over 80 times since the
2:05:54
9119 51 refugee convention. It's when a state or non state actor
2:05:59
uses human beings as a weapon to eradicate someone's sovereignty.
2:06:04
If it's organized, somebody's doing the math on how much money
2:06:08
we're pouring into this.
2:06:09
The giant the Chinese use the unrestricted warfare. So it's
2:06:12
every asymmetric means to eradicate our sovereignty and
2:06:15
security in financial warfare is one of those means Wow,
2:06:19
Adam Curry: this is great. The calls coming from inside the
2:06:22
house people but they're making they're making it look like it's
2:06:26
your China, China, China better get some chips built mitigates
2:06:30
themselves ready? I love this. Yeah, this is good. This is
2:06:32
really good. This goes Chinese. They're inscrutable. They're so
2:06:36
smart. They're bankrupting us with their illegal immigrants
2:06:40
across the border. Yeah, we should build some chips.
2:06:44
Unknown: Here we go. Democrats, meanwhile, criticize the fact
2:06:47
that Republicans were holding Wednesday's hearing, saying they
2:06:51
should pass a border Bill instead, which came out of the
2:06:54
Senate.
2:06:55
So to quickly recap,
2:06:56
step one, Republicans demanded a border deal. Step two, they
2:07:01
negotiated a border deal. Step three, when Trump ordered them
2:07:05
to, they killed that border deal. And finally Step Four he
2:07:09
we are holding a hearing about how bad the border is.
2:07:13
The house isn't picking the Senate bill up because
2:07:16
Republicans say it would only allocate money to the border
2:07:20
without fixing underlying issues. I deal
2:07:23
Adam Curry: with Republicans and Democrats on the border. The
2:07:25
only Democrats I've spoken heard from that support that are here
2:07:28
in Washington DC. The Democrats in the border don't support the
2:07:31
Senate bill but the ones here do man what a what a crock. This is
2:07:38
so unbelievable. They don't need to do anything this they just
2:07:42
keep the keep the illusion going that all while we have to have a
2:07:46
built now you don't just say no to Chris and meanwhile all this
2:07:51
fentanyl has fentanyl coming across the border around the bed
2:07:56
that the no Here's how it's done
2:07:59
Unknown: for flight attendants under arrest tonight for
2:08:01
allegedly smuggling millions of dollars in drug money. The
2:08:04
Dominican Republic federal prosecutors say they use crew
2:08:07
members security lanes at JFK Airport allowing them to bypass
2:08:11
TSA security. They say they were part of an international drug
2:08:14
ring trafficking fentanyl for each face now up to a decade in
2:08:18
prison if convicted
2:08:20
Adam Curry: that's how it's done that's how it's done the way to
2:08:23
go of course is faster course much faster and give it to mules
2:08:27
up there but across the border lies lies the bringing people to
2:08:34
work cheap work cheap vote
2:08:37
John C Dvorak: Democrat and Democrat although they can be
2:08:41
mistaken be the Republicans can go sweet talk them and get them
2:08:44
to vote Republican so it's it's a risky strategy
2:08:47
Adam Curry: it's very risky strategy. I agree. I don't I
2:08:50
don't think that's that but definitely work cheap. Not that
2:08:53
cut and dry. You know, really isn't. I have you know, we were
2:09:00
talking about the battery cars and the car. Yeah, for some
2:09:06
reason you you all of a sudden are all pro battery car. No,
2:09:09
I've never been pro battery. You would like all once they have
2:09:13
the replaceable batteries the replaced?
2:09:16
John C Dvorak: No, I think if that was true, but that's never
2:09:18
going to happen because it's too cost intensive.
2:09:21
Adam Curry: It doesn't no way tried it already. They try. I
2:09:24
know they've
2:09:25
John C Dvorak: tried it already. It's doesn't it? It's a great
2:09:27
idea that that's impractical. Yes.
2:09:30
Adam Curry: While you kind of made it sound like that'll
2:09:32
that'll work. It'll be great, then maybe it would. Okay.
2:09:37
There's no evidence that it actually will ever happen.
2:09:39
You're with me on that, I think. Yes, absolutely. So now the
2:09:43
early the early adopters, as always with Silicon Valley gets
2:09:48
screwed by the the America's largest defense contractor, Elon
2:09:53
Musk, look it up. He is America's largest defense
2:09:58
contractor. Yes, buy versus. Well, I mean, he's certainly a
2:10:04
face. So the people like the former New York bank who bought
2:10:09
the early s model, well, they're screwed.
2:10:12
Unknown: When the Tesla Model S debuted in 2012, not much was
2:10:16
known about battery sustainability.
2:10:18
The answers are brilliant and Tesla but who would have thought
2:10:21
it because they didn't have they didn't have data, long term
2:10:24
studies. Yeah. Studies are the cars that are breaking now right
2:10:27
braking
2:10:28
now because he says the cells in those early batteries were more
2:10:33
likely to overheat.
2:10:34
We think over over time, the cars that have been supercharged
2:10:37
a lot, they've the batteries are failing that
2:10:39
here's how much it costs to replace a failed battery. A
2:10:43
Tesla battery new is between 12 to 20,000 Depending on how big
2:10:46
the pack is. So Evie,
2:10:48
early adopters are learning about their batteries health,
2:10:51
the hard way, the original owner of this car drove
2:10:55
she drove up here from Oregon to do to visit her daughter and the
2:10:58
car shut off and their daughter
2:10:59
driveway experienced that sticker shock.
2:11:02
She was gonna get the $70,000 Repair the car books out of 20.
2:11:06
And she just didn't feel like it was worth it. So they walked
2:11:09
away from a hit store epic these then it kind of morphed into 57
2:11:13
items that are leading
2:11:14
to a bottleneck of scrapped cars and broken cars at his repair
2:11:18
shop. Because we
2:11:19
have you know, 350 plus appointments for Model S
2:11:22
batteries Carl
2:11:23
Medlocke son's work with him in the shop and
2:11:25
a mess throw away that I'm talking about throw away
2:11:29
industry. So you have a $20,000 car and you just kind of throw
2:11:33
it away because it gets to 20,000. Our Pack, Randy
2:11:35
Medlocke is hoping for solutions. Tesla has recently
2:11:39
made software updates to their newer models to prevent
2:11:43
overheating. Now, it's important to note too, that they say it
2:11:46
their batteries are recyclable. And hey, a new report shows that
2:11:49
last year, Washington saw the largest increase in Eevee market
2:11:54
share of all states in the nation. But unfortunately, there
2:11:57
just aren't enough mechanics trained on working on evey
2:12:01
battery repairs. So that's something that Medlocke says
2:12:05
he's hoping will change and balance out going forward. I
2:12:08
Adam Curry: gotta tell you, I don't see any improvement in
2:12:10
battery technology and some software upgrade is not really
2:12:14
going to help. It's just not a good idea.
2:12:18
John C Dvorak: Well, let's start off with the fact that battery
2:12:21
technology really hasn't changed since the late 1800s. That's
2:12:24
right when we had when we had electric cars, and everything's
2:12:28
been a tweak. And you know, we just couldn't do that at all
2:12:33
tweaks, it's a tweak, to tweak. So to get where we got today,
2:12:38
you know, lithium ion, lithium ion, sodium ion and all the rest
2:12:42
of them and they're all explosive, which is a problem.
2:12:45
Nobody wants to really think about here's the
2:12:48
Adam Curry: driver, here's a thumb, here's the thoughts. So
2:12:50
if these cars are being discarded, and by the way, you
2:12:54
know, I got a note from one of our knights who interestingly
2:12:57
starts off by saying I just stopped driving a Tesla Model
2:13:00
three for Uber last week. I live in Orange County, California and
2:13:04
I have been at 30% on the 10 It's not a big deal. And I'm
2:13:08
thinking okay, well, how can we stop driving it? But he says
2:13:14
that you know the price $10 for a fillip compared to $70 was
2:13:18
well worth it nothing but how about the depreciation on your
2:13:21
car? Which you didn't answer yet. But if if these cars you
2:13:25
know if it's a write off at 20,000 so you can probably
2:13:29
probably buy it for five Hey, I'll give you five grand for
2:13:32
that car. Can't we just take these do you think the batteries
2:13:36
are good enough that we can just put a like a generator in the
2:13:39
back now and just boom just pull the cord and drive. I mean
2:13:45
seriously, I mean I drive I would drive one of those if you
2:13:50
could, if you could mount called a hybrid and put a hybrid
2:13:55
sticker on it. If you could mount a generator in the front I
2:13:58
guess or whatever. Just mounted in there, the little exhaust
2:14:02
pipe sticking out and it's in it's connected the battery so it
2:14:05
keeps a trickle charge you can just keep driving as long as you
2:14:08
have a hybrid yeah Toyota does those Yeah, but you can get it
2:14:11
for five grand and have a slick looking car. hold on baby boom.
2:14:16
John C Dvorak: Rachel what you're thinking of is an exit
2:14:18
strategy for making yes Evie conversion kits.
2:14:21
Adam Curry: Yes Evie back to gas Evie dice.
2:14:25
John C Dvorak: Put that you take the trunk which is the front
2:14:28
usually there's a big there's a trunk there's nothing in there
2:14:30
it's in the front right you can put a small motor in there with
2:14:34
and you poke a hole in the lid of the literally
2:14:37
Adam Curry: just the hood just poke a hole just rammed with
2:14:41
John C Dvorak: pipe out and then you have this thing and you
2:14:45
crank it up every time before you when you hook into the
2:14:48
batteries. Yes charged trickle trickle charge. Yes.
2:14:51
Adam Curry: And then we end we end the week with adhesive tape
2:14:54
we stick a solar panel.
2:14:57
John C Dvorak: Gaffer gaffer tape duct tape for Teva.
2:15:00
Adam Curry: Come on we can make two grand a car. You buy it for
2:15:04
five you throw no for maybe throwing a Jenny poke a hole for
2:15:10
the start. I
2:15:10
John C Dvorak: think this is yeah, this is your this is Texas
2:15:14
creeping into your brain
2:15:18
Adam Curry: what else we gonna do?
2:15:19
John C Dvorak: Oh god I great add the
2:15:23
Adam Curry: I just had a dream you know or or just turn the
2:15:26
gasifier baby have a big one.
2:15:30
John C Dvorak: You dropped the ball on that I forgot all about
2:15:32
the gasifier? You were going to make a guest to fire car? Yeah.
2:15:37
Turns out you had some buddy or somebody? Yeah. The
2:15:40
Adam Curry: problem is, you want to get a car that still has a
2:15:44
carburetor that you can stick a hose in from a gasifier. Those
2:15:48
are now classic, because it's like 18 grand by a flatbed Ford
2:15:52
that still has that capability or even a Chevy. There no
2:15:56
classic cars, people are buying up left and right. They don't
2:15:58
want they don't want EVs for you. They don't want the
2:16:01
connected cars, especially here in Texas. That's right son, a
2:16:07
four on the floor with a flatbed gasoline better if you can get
2:16:13
diesel even the climate scientists are in disagreement
2:16:21
John C Dvorak: that before we go to that I do have and before you
2:16:24
play the climate says I do have a report. Well, I started to
2:16:27
watch this show all the time. Now it's a podcast. And you
2:16:32
might want to listen to it. Just for the I have a short clip. I
2:16:35
didn't play the whole thing. No, but it has to do with climate
2:16:38
change. It doesn't say it has to do with climate change. But this
2:16:40
is the solar flare report. daily weather report on Twitter the
2:16:46
space where the report is that whichever space weather report
2:16:49
Oh, you've you've heard it of course, of course.
2:16:51
Adam Curry: I'm a ham ham radio operator, I need to know what
2:16:54
the flares are doing. Good
2:16:55
Unknown: morning folks. All the journal articles on deck today
2:16:58
we'll wait we've got real space weather to hit today. We've had
2:17:01
several solar flares overnight including a long duration X
2:17:04
class flare that has produced a coronal mass ejection that
2:17:07
appears Earth directed both the northern departing sunspots and
2:17:11
the southern active region Crossing Paths central
2:17:13
heliographic longitudes were very active over the last 24
2:17:16
hours. We've taken more X class and M class solar flares,
2:17:20
including a long duration x one flare from the southern group.
2:17:24
The flare flashing was so prevalent it almost doesn't stop
2:17:27
as you see here in 131 Angstroms and the atmospheric ionization
2:17:32
signature of those flares was wrecking High Frequency radio
2:17:36
communications in the Eastern world the last several hours
2:17:39
Adam Curry: Yeah, no I was yesterday. Yeah, often get his
2:17:43
reports. Yeah. And you can see it you can see the ham bands
2:17:46
will just literally just stop get wiped out. Yeah, we'll stop
2:17:51
for a little bit. Yeah, I'm still beaconing on var AC
2:17:55
everybody every 15 minutes. I'm beaconing I love that digital
2:17:59
mode. And people can drop me an email right on the ham. So you
2:18:03
know when at all when we're going to save the world. The
2:18:06
future. It is it is the future. There was an interesting report
2:18:11
about the climate experts now no longer just now long that
2:18:15
disagreeing with each other. It used to be 98% of all scientists
2:18:21
agree that we're gonna we're gonna have we're gonna have this
2:18:24
tide this much warming and we're all gonna die. And now it's like
2:18:28
only 77% of climate experts agree on how warm it's going to
2:18:32
be by wait for it. The year 2100
2:18:36
Unknown: global temperatures are rising higher and higher above
2:18:39
the long term average April was the 11th consecutive month to
2:18:44
become the hottest ever recorded. That's according to
2:18:47
the EU's climate monitoring service to experts. It's just
2:18:51
another sign of the progressing climate breakdown. This of
2:18:54
course, was right people asking how much hotter will it get?
2:18:58
Well, the new survey by the British newspaper The Guardian
2:19:00
has revealed a lot of pessimism among climate researchers 380 of
2:19:06
them all from the Intergovernmental Panel on
2:19:08
Climate Change. were asked how far they anticipate global
2:19:12
average temperatures to rise above pre industrial levels. By
2:19:16
the year 2103 quarters of them expect a rise of 2.5 degrees or
2:19:24
more than a full degree above the International Lease of 1.5
2:19:29
degrees Celsius. In fact, only 6% of those polled believed that
2:19:34
that goal can still be met if
2:19:36
Adam Curry: we ever make it out of this climate hoax. We will be
2:19:40
laughing about this. Two and a half degrees. Oh no. Oh, clutch
2:19:46
my pearls. We're all going to die. They I mean these people.
2:19:53
John C Dvorak: Have you seen the latest reports on the go on the
2:19:56
Arctic ice which is now increasing?
2:19:58
Adam Curry: Yeah, it's as much as as a 100 years ago, it's
2:20:00
increased to astronomical record levels. Yeah. Well, so this this
2:20:08
was a report from the Philippines, not specifically
2:20:12
about climate change. But just tell me how this fits into
2:20:17
climate change. After
2:20:18
Unknown: a long spell of intense heat and little rain. A 300 year
2:20:23
old town in northern Flipkens has resurfaced as the water
2:20:27
dries up parts of a sunken church and foundations of all
2:20:32
pictures are revealed.
2:20:33
Adam Curry: So this is church, this 300 years old this town,
2:20:38
then because of the heat, the extreme heat is reappeared. Does
2:20:44
that not mean that the water levels were much, much, much
2:20:49
lower to certain point? And that maybe the temperature was much
2:20:56
hotter at that time, which resulted in the same conditions
2:21:00
where that's 300 year old sunken town and church were. How does
2:21:05
that work?
2:21:08
John C Dvorak: If you're asking, you're asking me I'm not a
2:21:10
climate expert. I was at work. We're all gonna die. I don't
2:21:16
know how it works. It's the I mean, there's all these old
2:21:19
photos and fact I got my mud flats here. Yeah. That show no
2:21:23
change whatsoever since the late 1800s. That's silts man.
2:21:27
Adam Curry: It's silt. About Yes, silt. Gotta a boots on the
2:21:32
ground note from Viper 515, who's an executive producer
2:21:35
slash actor. And this is about food we'll be eating due to
2:21:39
climate change show 1567 There was a mention of how mealworms
2:21:43
for humans, you remember that report? Oh, yeah, we're
2:21:47
different than mealworms for animals. And our producer here
2:21:51
says I don't know about the mealworms. But my uncle was a
2:21:54
farmer with an item's dog food plant close to his farms. I
2:21:59
asked him one day why he didn't sell his grain to the IBM's
2:22:03
plant. He said well, they paid better they were way too picky
2:22:07
at the quality of the grain so he sold it to Cargill. So his
2:22:12
point being that we're going to eat the mealworms that the dogs
2:22:16
won't even eat
2:22:20
John C Dvorak: what it was about grain No. So we don't even get
2:22:24
good grain. We're getting the crappy grain and the dogs get
2:22:28
the good stuff. Of course that what he said Yes, precisely.
2:22:32
Adam Curry: I am and you know what, I am just pretty tasty.
2:22:36
Lance
2:22:38
John C Dvorak: there used to be a reporter girl I would never
2:22:41
remembered her name but she used to be at the daily bowel
2:22:43
reporter girl. Reporter girl and her her gig was to eat dog food
2:22:50
and report on its relative tastiness. Didn't we hate
2:22:55
everything? I
2:22:56
Adam Curry: didn't we had didn't we have dogs? I thought either I
2:23:04
remember the story or we had a report on it.
2:23:08
John C Dvorak: May have told it before. I've always been
2:23:10
fascinated by the idea. It was very readable, you know show she
2:23:14
did kibble won't go on and on about what it tasted like the
2:23:17
aftertaste. I mean, she's like a wine taster. Well,
2:23:20
Adam Curry: let's remember.
2:23:20
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2:23:24
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2:23:28
Adam Curry: that when Brett talked about eating dog food.
2:23:32
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah. You remember? Really bad favorite
2:23:35
just to
2:23:36
Unknown: really stop you. Yeah,
2:23:38
Adam Curry: hear? Yes. I speak from experience. I mean, not
2:23:41
from the mini Apocalypse experience, but from the having
2:23:44
tried it and it's good. And
2:23:45
Unknown: not also from getting down on the ground and eating
2:23:46
from her bowl, which is gross.
2:23:48
Adam Curry: Yeah, exactly. Heather makes him eat dog food
2:23:51
out of the bowl. The bowl. Get down on your knees.
2:23:55
John C Dvorak: Dogs. The boys gross. You're gross.
2:23:59
Adam Curry: Yes, their land says Adam, I was listening to Sunday
2:24:02
show and I believe you are right about the government forcing the
2:24:04
fake meat on us. And I figured out how they're going to do it.
2:24:09
He says the way they always do it. They'll use the public
2:24:12
school system. You'll see a pilot program subsidized by the
2:24:16
Department of Education in the poor inner city school district
2:24:20
Elementary School Lunch Program pushing the kids don't know what
2:24:24
a computer is. They'll do it there. Hello Bronx kids. You
2:24:27
have fake meat coming your way. Of course, it makes so much
2:24:30
sense. That makes so much sense. And they've already they've
2:24:33
already pushed the sugar. Just non food on him. So why not? Why
2:24:38
not get the fake meat in there. Dynamite. Dynamite.
2:24:43
John C Dvorak: Back to climate? No. Okay. So there was a climate
2:24:47
envoy, I have the Eclipse, climate Chinese climate envoy
2:24:51
and it was discussed it was discussed that they believe this
2:24:53
is in NTD. But it's it's interesting because besides the
2:24:59
fact that did show nIESR foisting us with these
2:25:01
immigrants. They're also lying about what they're gonna do
2:25:04
about climate. They don't care.
2:25:05
Adam Curry: Oh, they got coal plants one a week or something
2:25:08
to bring one a week.
2:25:09
John C Dvorak: Yeah one a week by the
2:25:10
Unknown: administration is hosting the Chinese regime's
2:25:13
climate envoy in Washington DC this week. This comes out of the
2:25:16
two countries signed the Sunnyland statement agreeing to
2:25:19
cooperate on climate objectives such as transitioning away from
2:25:24
fossil fuels. John Podesta, Special Presidential Envoy for
2:25:27
Climate is meeting with his Chinese counterpart in person.
2:25:31
First time,
2:25:32
Adam Curry: Podesta. He's the climate envoy now.
2:25:36
John C Dvorak: When did that happen? What did it get? Why can
2:25:39
we get rid of these guys
2:25:41
Adam Curry: when he probably showed John Kerry some pictures
2:25:43
like I'm the climate guy now right
2:25:46
Unknown: State Department says the meeting will focus on energy
2:25:48
transition, greenhouse gases and more. Despite being the world's
2:25:53
biggest polluter and locking in environmental regulations, China
2:25:57
is not held in the Paris agreement to the same climate
2:26:00
goals as developed nations such as the US. Critics say the
2:26:04
Chinese regime is using the climate discussion to couple
2:26:07
itself with the US and its economy. At a time when the US
2:26:11
is reevaluating its relations with China.
2:26:14
Adam Curry: I learned some new jargon yesterday speaking of
2:26:17
Podesta from mo we did it we did another episode. Yeah. So So
2:26:22
Podesta, it would be a PDF file.
2:26:27
John C Dvorak: Podesta would be a PDF file. Yeah,
2:26:30
Adam Curry: that's the code PDF file. PDF file. See, I'll see it
2:26:37
three times really PDF file pedophile.
2:26:39
Unknown: Earlier, I spoke to Andrew Harding, research
2:26:42
assistant at the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies
2:26:44
Center about the climate talks. Andrew Harding, thank you so
2:26:48
much for joining us. Great to have you on the show. Now the US
2:26:50
and China are holding climate talks in Washington this week.
2:26:53
Now you just co authored a report that just came out with
2:26:56
heritage. Now how is China not just benefiting but also hurting
2:27:02
American energy security,
2:27:04
China's ultimately hurting American energy security,
2:27:06
because every time we try to work with China on these
2:27:09
agreements, it's only pushing us further into dependency on
2:27:12
Chinese manufacturing, and suppose a trust on getting their
2:27:16
climate arrangements in check. The problem is that the by
2:27:18
administration under its current proposals are only further
2:27:22
pushing us on to alliances of Chinese solar panels, wind
2:27:25
turbines, and other technologies that will make American
2:27:28
consumers more reliant on Chinese energy and less
2:27:30
dependent on the energy we have here at home. As a result, the
2:27:34
more that we see these agreements continue to be
2:27:36
discussed or have various meetings occur. These meetings
2:27:39
are just that we're not producing substance that are
2:27:41
helping the American people. And unfortunately, China's working
2:27:44
at this for decades, not only under Xi Jinping toward the
2:27:47
American people are having to suffer under China's
2:27:50
advancements and this administration's inability to
2:27:52
put America first when it comes to our energy policies.
2:27:54
Adam Curry: What is the point of these discussions?
2:27:57
John C Dvorak: That's what I'd like to know. What is your so
2:27:59
this Chinese can come over here? Do whatever they warm us? Yeah,
2:28:03
Adam Curry: this is weird.
2:28:06
John C Dvorak: They got Podesta involved. Yeah, the sign here.
2:28:09
Sure.
2:28:11
Unknown: Look at his picture. What's in your mouth.
2:28:14
Expanding on that we are seeing the US especially now focus on
2:28:18
these so called renewable or green energies, especially
2:28:21
electric vehicles, or EVs. Now we're seeing China dominating in
2:28:25
that field, right? Whether that's the materials or even the
2:28:27
EVS themselves, what is the impact on the American people
2:28:32
feedback to the American people is that the further we go down
2:28:34
this climate agenda, the higher prices will be and the fewer
2:28:38
options that'll be available to the American people.
2:28:40
Unfortunately, China's able to get massive advantages with
2:28:43
these green technologies, that rather than using the great
2:28:46
things that America has here at home, we're going to be seeing
2:28:49
these various solar, again, solar panel technologies, wind
2:28:52
turbines that are pushed more towards the American people that
2:28:55
we simply just don't want, the markets don't want. It's very
2:28:58
much a government pushed agenda of the American people haven't
2:29:01
signed up for as a result, that means the American people won't
2:29:04
be able to keep advantage take advantage of the natural gas
2:29:07
that we have here in in America, that China doesn't have access
2:29:11
to. It's pretty unique is something we found in our report
2:29:14
that the United States is one of the top three energy exporters
2:29:17
while China remains one of the world's largest importers for
2:29:20
energy, yet, we here have an energy problem. And that
2:29:23
shouldn't be the case. Therefore, we should rather
2:29:26
change course, and put a larger emphasis on American
2:29:29
independence and dominance to make sure American consumers
2:29:32
don't have to feel the impacts of government mandates and rules
2:29:35
pushed down their throats.
2:29:36
Adam Curry: I'll say it again. We have basically free energy
2:29:40
just flowing around into the into the air because the Biden
2:29:44
administration won't let anyone build any new natural gas power
2:29:48
plants. The oil baron he says I got you if you can take it off
2:29:52
my hands free take it away. No, and we're instead we're talking
2:29:57
with this nonsense. He's got, it's got to stop. It's got to
2:30:02
stop. It really has to stop. Yeah. Meanwhile, all we're
2:30:07
concerned about is Drake versus Kendrick Lamar. Yeah, please.
2:30:13
Really? Alright. We have to listen to more of this is there
2:30:16
is there a big room?
2:30:17
John C Dvorak: Yes. Dobby. I mean, it's just a it's just the
2:30:20
same thing, just the Heritage Foundation complaining.
2:30:24
Adam Curry: Let's talk about Boeing for a moment because
2:30:26
there has been suing Boeing and blue developments. We have
2:30:29
Boeing my way we have a new whistleblower,
2:30:32
Unknown: a new whistleblower is coming forward raising quality
2:30:34
concerns for Boeing. This time, it's a former worker at a
2:30:38
supplier for Boeing. Santiago Perez was an inspector at Spirit
2:30:42
Aerosystems. He tells the BBC, he found up to 200 defects in
2:30:46
the fuselages that were made for Boeing 737 Max jets. He says he
2:30:51
was even nicknamed showstopper because his concerns would often
2:30:54
delay deliveries. When
2:30:57
focus on highlighting the consequences of shipping batches
2:31:01
alleges that we just focus on meeting the quotas meeting their
2:31:05
schedule, meeting the budget meeting, the numbers. His
2:31:09
claims are part of a shareholder lawsuit. The company, which is
2:31:13
not affiliated with Spirit Airlines says it disagrees with
2:31:16
the allegations and is committed to improving safety standards.
2:31:20
The
2:31:20
John C Dvorak: showstopper? Well, as a former inspector on
2:31:23
an assembly line in a manufacturing facility, yes,
2:31:27
trail mobiel you can stop the show anytime you want. There's
2:31:34
no such thing nothing comes through that is that doesn't
2:31:36
have a flaw. And you can basically stop the line you
2:31:39
want. Sometimes you do that have to make a point. I've done that.
2:31:45
And sometimes
2:31:47
Adam Curry: with a nickname you showstopper,
2:31:50
John C Dvorak: no. But outside there was this guy I used to
2:31:52
hate there used to be a guy on worked on the assembly line. Who
2:31:56
and I was that go
2:31:57
Adam Curry: up? And when I was assembly line, was this the
2:31:59
Model T they could use? How could I resist? Yeah,
2:32:06
John C Dvorak: I guess. So. There's this guy who was it was
2:32:10
a basically a stand up comic who worked on the assembly line. And
2:32:13
I go over and chat with him a lot. Because he was telling me
2:32:16
he'd had jokes and he knew bits. He was just hilarious. So I'd go
2:32:20
over for him and have that line, which is the line I was
2:32:23
inspecting the foreman if the lion comes over and and choose
2:32:28
me out, oh, for kibitzing with this character. And so he says
2:32:35
you shouldn't be doing your job and start talking to my people.
2:32:39
And so I said, Okay, and so I went back in the
2:32:42
Adam Curry: party. I know exactly what have you did you
2:32:45
stop the line? I
2:32:46
John C Dvorak: basically stopped the line. I plastered everything
2:32:50
that they did with red tags, these little red pieces of data
2:32:54
that have to be this is a flaw flaw, a flaw flaw flaw. Look at
2:32:57
this. Here's, here's a nick. I mean, you can really get carried
2:33:01
away if you want to as an inspector. So I don't trust a
2:33:03
lot of inspectors when they tell these stories. But I stopped a
2:33:07
line completely because the guy couldn't move it. Nothing could
2:33:10
move out. And the guy the same guy. This is Foreman character.
2:33:14
He comes up to me and he apologizes profusely. Wow begs
2:33:19
me to stop doing what I'm doing. Wow. So I let up and then things
2:33:24
went back to normal. And I was still hanging out with this
2:33:27
joker who is telling me given me material. So yes, you can do
2:33:31
that. Well, that's the way it
2:33:35
Adam Curry: works. But if you had been at Boeing, and you knew
2:33:37
that, being a whistleblower kind of makes you either kill
2:33:42
yourself in the parking lot while eating lunch or put you in
2:33:45
the hospital and die of a mysterious disease. You probably
2:33:48
wouldn't stop the line.
2:33:51
John C Dvorak: But you could stop the line but you don't come
2:33:53
public and make a big fuss about it. No.
2:33:56
Adam Curry: And now we have an actual investigation.
2:33:59
Unknown: Developing overnight, the Federal Aviation
2:34:01
Administration has opened a new probe into Boeing for the
2:34:04
company reported workers at the North Charleston plant falsified
2:34:07
inspection records uncertain 787 planes and an email to Boeing
2:34:12
staff. The South Carolina employees last week Scott
2:34:15
stocker who leads the 787 programs that a worker observed
2:34:19
and irregularity in a required test and reported it to his
2:34:22
manager stocker said after receiving the report, Boeing
2:34:26
learned several people have been violating company policies by
2:34:29
not performing a required test but recording the work is having
2:34:32
been completed. Boeing then notified the FAA, the FAA is
2:34:37
requiring Boeing employees to re inspect the Dreamliner still
2:34:40
within the production system. They must also create a plan to
2:34:43
address in service fleet. This new investigation comes after
2:34:47
several mishaps involving Boeing aircraft over the past few
2:34:50
months in addition to whistleblower investigations,
2:34:53
taking
2:34:54
Adam Curry: your testimony into account that this is exactly the
2:34:58
same thing. Oh well fly flaw flaw flaw, which may I mean, I'm
2:35:02
sure that happens all the time and all kinds of aircraft right
2:35:05
now. We're seeing Apache helicopters with a known tail
2:35:09
rotor flaw. These things are spinning out of control, which
2:35:13
by the way, that's the one of the items as a helicopter pilot,
2:35:16
one of the items you want to be good.
2:35:19
John C Dvorak: I would think so tail rotor.
2:35:22
Adam Curry: You know, it's supposed to have 6000 hour life
2:35:26
lifetime. And it probably has about four and Boeing even
2:35:29
notify. But I mean, the point is, flaws happen in
2:35:33
manufacturing. This still I think our pilots who have
2:35:38
weighed in it comes down to we need this thing to be unionized
2:35:41
in South Carolina. I mean, all of this is all build up.
2:35:47
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you might, you know, that would make
2:35:48
nothing but sense because the unions would pull this stunt to
2:35:52
get, you know, people all jacked up. And it's the same thing,
2:35:56
like when I stopped the line, they come in apologize, and do
2:36:00
you know, then the whole thing would turn around really, all of
2:36:03
a sudden the ball, these problems would go away? Yeah. If
2:36:06
magically, a union was established in South Carolina,
2:36:11
Adam Curry: which I think is the point. It
2:36:13
John C Dvorak: could be the whole thing could be as because,
2:36:15
Adam Curry: because it's all military money. And by the way,
2:36:18
I thought it was a great article. Let me see where this
2:36:22
was. It was an article that came out in August of 2023. I'm
2:36:28
assuming no, I'm sorry. April, April 2020, for breaking defense
2:36:33
magazine was breaking defense.com. And this is before
2:36:38
the $95 billion package was signed. And the headline is as
2:36:45
Pentagon awaits supplemental dollars, its operational funding
2:36:49
is $2 billion in the hole. So they can't for the life of them
2:36:55
do an audit, but they needed the money really, really bad because
2:36:59
they fronted all this stuff to the contractors and the
2:37:02
contractors were leaning on him. That's what happened. Hey,
2:37:05
listen, we need this money. See this picture?
2:37:12
John C Dvorak: What's in your mouth?
2:37:12
Adam Curry: It's so obvious. It's so corrupt, and yet, no
2:37:18
problem. Here's a trill he's a trillion dollars. Go ahead, will
2:37:22
complain about Drake and Kendrick Lamar, which is not a
2:37:26
problem that has to be overlooked, but it is kind of
2:37:28
distracting from the bigger issues such as this one. Miss
2:37:33
Teen USA resigned her crown and that wasn't the interesting part
2:37:40
of the story actually cut that part out. It's the part about
2:37:43
Miss USA resigning, which I hadn't even heard about.
2:37:46
Unknown: Her announcement comes just two days after Miss USA
2:37:49
Noelia Voight gave up her crown citing mental health white
2:37:53
releasing a statement on Instagram her eagle eyed
2:37:55
followers spotting a hidden message. The first letter of
2:37:58
each sentence spells I m silenced voice former social
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media director spoke out on Good Morning America in a toxic
2:38:05
environment at the Miss USA organization which oversees both
2:38:09
Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. It was a series of aggressive
2:38:14
behaviors towards the title holders and also the employees.
2:38:18
The Miss USA organization calls the accusations false, saying
2:38:21
Miss USA is committed to fostering a safe, inclusive and
2:38:25
supportive environment.
2:38:27
Adam Curry: I love the code that she put in her Instagram post.
2:38:30
So
2:38:30
John C Dvorak: she obviously had to sign a document which was a
2:38:34
non disclosure non disparagement thing and it was like she signed
2:38:38
off on something and she can't talk about anything. Because you
2:38:42
I'm sure there was a couple of lawyers are telling her exactly
2:38:45
what she can't do. And that's what she put I'm silenced and
2:38:48
wit gave up.
2:38:50
Adam Curry: I wonder what's going on over there. What could
2:38:53
happen what that happened with good what could happen with
2:38:56
women who who twirled batons in bathing suits, what could
2:39:00
possibly go wrong? Well, it
2:39:02
John C Dvorak: was it was seemed to be more on the up and up when
2:39:05
Trump was running,
2:39:06
Adam Curry: running it. Yes, exactly. And then sold
2:39:09
John C Dvorak: it. It's been downhill. And
2:39:12
Adam Curry: then one other piece of code, although it's I think
2:39:15
it's possibly even a show title. This showed up. You know,
2:39:18
Unknown: it turns out more people are doing just that these
2:39:21
days, buying items they don't need, just because those items
2:39:25
are on sale. And now there's a term for the trend. It's called
2:39:29
Saving, which essentially means spending more to save more.
2:39:33
saving, saving.
2:39:36
John C Dvorak: Yes, idiotic phrase. It is a good show titled
2:39:40
bathing. Sounds like something you do to your dog.
2:39:44
Adam Curry: There you go.
2:39:46
Unknown: I'm gonna show my mood by Jonah to no agenda. Imagine
2:39:49
all the people who could do that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
2:39:59
Adam Curry: oh, Alright everybody, we want to thank the
2:40:01
people who came in above $50 and supported us all producers of
2:40:05
the no agenda Show episode 1658 And John is going to take us
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through that list. Yes,
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John C Dvorak: starting with Nicole Allen and Ben Wheeler,
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Texas down the street from you. As she wrote a nice you send a
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card in. I'm going to read it just short. Because she was mail
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a check and she sent a card in and this card says Dear John and
2:40:26
Adam, thank you so much for the time and talent. Can I have a
2:40:29
birthday shout out she's on the list. I'm pretty sure birthday
2:40:33
shout out for Nicole Allen. April 27. I am grateful for your
2:40:37
news deconstruction you're doing God's work. And she has a little
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heart she drew and says Nicole ALLEN I don't even have her. how
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old she is. It's hard to say from her handwriting. She looks
2:40:50
like a I would say a young woman okay. Anyway, she came up with
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142 70 Then we get met Bernie a in Manassas, Virginia 119 33 was
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a Phoebe the dog donation. Kaiser mangos in New York City
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100 Dame Patricia in Merced, California Heiser needs a de Du
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de deuced. Dame patrician Merced, California comes up with
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a underdogs and a birthday call out for a 14 year old grandson
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on the list. Eric in Allegan, Michigan 100 This is his first
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donation. So this is a de douching if
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Unknown: you've been de deuced
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John C Dvorak: Sydney meet up in Seven Hills New South Wales 9441
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switcharoo Sydney meetup donations credit to Steve
2:41:51
Adam Curry: Yeah, we have a meet up report from Sydney as
2:41:54
requested. So this is good. This is good. And they I guess they
2:41:57
got money together and but they they pulled it Yeah, I
2:42:01
John C Dvorak: understand. They collected about $1,000
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Adam Curry: That's right there. There's 10 10% for the big guy.
2:42:10
John C Dvorak: Eric Halleen at 438 and Arthur goblets we
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haven't heard from him. He's in Zaandam. Yes, Netherlands, which
2:42:19
is the sand dam and he
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Adam Curry: has this is for his cat Rambo.
2:42:24
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it is. 808 or more. love cats. More
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kitties. He
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Adam Curry: says hug more kitties. He
2:42:32
John C Dvorak: also comes in a second time. For some reason 808
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Well, this is this as far
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Adam Curry: as that Leon this is for his cat. Lila No, it's for
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please use Kenny as sad kitty in the newsletter and see what
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happens. He says. So he's he's suggesting Well, I'm
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John C Dvorak: looking for that picture. He
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Adam Curry: sent the picture. He sent it to him. I
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John C Dvorak: didn't get it. Okay, well, I'll track it down.
2:42:55
Okay, I'll forward it to Jana a Bruton Bruning briefing Ken
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Adam Curry: Schmidt briefing in smoulder said
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, exactly. Brophy. Oh eight is interesting.
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All the debts are in here today for the 808 It's about time they
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caught up.
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Adam Curry: I know why? Because they know I'm coming into the
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meet up on the 15th Ah, they're all
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John C Dvorak: comes up the pack and he's comes in with 808 is
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every show boop donation and then sir cvwd. In Holland,
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Pennsylvania was 6502 which is a time to chip in.
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Adam Curry: 502 I
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John C Dvorak: got it. I'm liking that idea. 808 is also a
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chip, by the way. Yep. Yep. It's predated the ADHD. Yep. Dad
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named Dane fit the 714 This is the $25 donation, upgrade. 5714
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Adam Curry: and light and say Hopper look what he does. He
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says $5 per month, One cappuccino per month. Exactly
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what we asked. Yes, not
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John C Dvorak: that much. In fact,
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Adam Curry: I bought a cappuccino the other day. $5.40
2:44:29
for a medium Correct. Yep. Big Jip.
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John C Dvorak: Chris Bartell Portland, Oregon. 5877 And is
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the switcheroo for his brother, Ben. A Ben. Dame Dame we got her
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I fit the 714 Bobby be the December 14. He needs a D
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Adam Curry: are the 55 plus Fi
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John C Dvorak: D duced. Oh, I'm Eric Fleener the D 714. Less tar
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the 656 Turning 56 God and Christine Haynes Heinz each way
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and he is in Manchester, New Hampshire to defy 55 J s 35. Oh,
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Eastern bariga 25 Veronica Davidson 55 These roll
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variations on
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Adam Curry: did we have a Mother's Day donation promotion
2:45:37
or is that not have is that for Sunday?
2:45:40
John C Dvorak: It's for Sunday. There's some in here I think
2:45:42
it's I didn't see anything. Oh, yeah, I
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Adam Curry: saw one. I see one.
2:45:46
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Did you know this is Sunday coming up?
2:45:48
We got Mother's Day people hate their moms with unless it's
2:45:50
COVID. Yeah, I made it very clear in the news. You did when
2:45:54
COVID took place?
2:45:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, mom's the best. Mom's keeping the family
2:45:58
down.
2:45:58
John C Dvorak: Right. He says my mother's dead. And I said, Well,
2:46:01
give her a call. I
2:46:02
Adam Curry: was so was mine. So it was John was mine. Yeah,
2:46:06
yeah. But we still love our moms. We still honor them. You
2:46:10
can. I mean, does. He help? You know what she's probably up
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there and haven't gone. What did you say?
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John C Dvorak: I'm sure something's going on. Sir Ryan
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Sawyer, ft 403. And he does have a Mother's Day called as his mom
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listed. He's the one guy and net Miller in India. In Indiana
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Josiah Thomas and Hank Kony Iowa. 51 Brian Perkins 51 Bad
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idea supply, which the town I comes and goes 5005 And now the
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rest are $50 donors. I'll go through them one at a time, name
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and location, starting with Ryan Tiernan in North Providence,
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Jonathan Faris, and liberal Kansas anonymous in Oklahoma
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City, sir Triple G. And Sandy Lake, Pennsylvania, Edward
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Mazurek. And Memphis Robertson home and Flint, Michigan, Justin
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Cruz and to hatchapee Steven ray in Spokane, Washington Ray
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Howard in Kremmling. Colorado, Sean DeSantis in Fort Pierce,
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Florida needs he wants to go or she or he is a he was a douche
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bag, Cliff. Chris, John, and moose douchebag there's a lot of
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douchebags that he has hangs out with Ken Capek, chiropractic and
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Capek, Michigan, George Washington in Lavinia Texas,
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William Kidwell, in Dover, Delaware, William Spain in
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Springdale, Arkansas. Lewis Hollingworth in Medford, Oregon,
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Nadia Morrigan, San Marcos, California and last on our list
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is Miami Beach dweller. Jason deluzy I want to thank these
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people for making show 1658 A winner
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Adam Curry: indeed thank you all so much, anybody can become a no
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we never read those and we have people who are on those
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You can find it at no agenda donations.com Those really help
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show real value. We appreciate every single one of you. Thank
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you so much for supporting the best podcast in the universe.
2:48:53
Happy birthday to Nicole Allen doesn't belated birthday was on
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April 27 Baron of Whistler celebrated on the fifth. Chris
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Martel wishes his brother Ben Bartell a very happy one he
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from another mother very happy birthday celebrating on the 11th
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Birthday. He'll be turning 14 years old on the 11th Happy
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birthday from everybody here the best podcast in the universe
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Whistler has upgraded thanks to an additional aggregated amount
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in the in Gitmo nation all throughout the land as the vie
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count of Whistler and we appreciate his support, of
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course, which has been there for a long time. Thank you very
2:49:56
much, sir. We appreciate it. Yo, we got a couple of meet up
2:50:06
reports. It was funny I there was a meet up report that one of
2:50:10
our producers sent to me but he sent it in 50, like 10 different
2:50:14
clips. And he's like, Hey, you can put it together. And I
2:50:18
started putting it together and it's like four minutes like No,
2:50:21
no, just if you don't, if if you can't edit this stuff, just hand
2:50:25
a phone around or cut the silences out, try and keep it
2:50:28
short. Keep it you know, within reason is just the little little
2:50:32
thing to say, hey, we're having a good time. Not everybody needs
2:50:35
to have a soliloquy. Here's an example of a reasonably good one
2:50:39
from Central Ohio.
2:50:40
Unknown: Hey Sir, earlier here at Dempsey's in Columbus, Ohio,
2:50:43
having a great central Ohio meetup, passing
2:50:45
it off to mark
2:50:47
and the morning gentlemen, this is Mark in Columbus having a
2:50:49
great time. The only thing we are missing is Phoebe barking in
2:50:52
the background.
2:50:53
In the morning, it's mag CC, four more years.
2:50:57
In the morning. This is Josh in the morning. I do believe I'm
2:51:00
hanging with a bunch of cool slaves. This is Josh from
2:51:03
Detroit in Ohio passing it along in the morning. This is Matt
2:51:07
Matt is in doormat and what is your precious Adobe think of
2:51:11
this you turkeys sir
2:51:13
PVR streaky streaking from Fort Wayne. If you haven't been to
2:51:16
Columbus, you need to come see Sir Larry and his crew. really
2:51:21
outstanding meet up.
2:51:22
Dame Trinity from Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne is having a mac and
2:51:26
cheese festival in July. Come on. Come on.
2:51:29
Hey, good evening. This is Rob Leary. Nick Leary's dad, he's
2:51:32
the mastermind behind all this shit. And is Good evening. I
2:51:38
don't know why these people are talking about Good morning. It's
2:51:40
crazy. But anyway, I love your show. I'm a new listener and I
2:51:45
will continue to listen and I might fund you some money. Big
2:51:51
money.
2:51:52
Thank you gentlemen. And remember, the government is
2:51:55
guilty until proven innocent. Now okay.
2:51:59
Adam Curry: We're talking about little jokes in there. Okay. Or
2:52:02
you could go to the whole other end of the spectrum. 37 seconds
2:52:05
on this report. But it is from Down Under Hello. Sydney is back
2:52:09
on the map. Australia is saved.
2:52:11
Unknown: We're here at the long awaited Sydney meetup that has
2:52:15
been well overdue. In the morning.
2:52:20
Hi, I'm Steve from Abbotsford. spoke in the morning. Five
2:52:25
Eyes. I wish I was Amish in the morning that great meet up in
2:52:30
Sydney. We should all come to the next one.
2:52:36
I'm blowing the whistle. The earth is flat. Australia isn't
2:52:39
real kangaroos. platypuses obviously fake like
2:52:45
Adam Curry: this recording has been censored by the Safety
2:52:48
Commissioner. I mean, come on. Come on. Yeah, that's, that's
2:52:51
creative. I like it. Thank you, Sydney. We got meetups taken
2:52:56
place. Let's see. Not that Thursday, the other Thursday
2:53:00
meet up. That kicks off today. And they have a new location
2:53:04
that is a city park Denver Museum of Nature and Science in
2:53:08
Denver, Colorado. So that was late to change and just letting
2:53:12
you all know, the third laden amygdala check is well underway
2:53:17
in Amsterdam. Hello. It starts brow House House House in
2:53:22
Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands. Saturday, the Saturday kit meet
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up three o'clock at the Patriarch in Edmond, Oklahoma.
2:53:29
We have the Indy tribal Mother's Day meet up three o'clock on
2:53:32
Sunday at the dugout bar in Indianapolis Indiana. That's a
2:53:36
great venue is the one that Tina and I visited Mark Maria of
2:53:39
course Greenwood are hosting that this boys about 80 to 90
2:53:43
People love that meetup. Lots more coming up. You can see them
2:53:48
all at no agenda meetups.com Again, the June 15 meetup in the
2:53:52
Netherlands. They're combining all kinds of different meetups
2:53:55
trying to get everything worked out it's going to be I think at
2:53:58
Cafe vouch merch, not quite sure exactly. at Schiphol, so be
2:54:03
great. I arrived Saturday morning, I'm going to go over to
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I'm going to freshen up. I'll go over the good want to interview
2:54:09
me for something then we'll have the meet up and we're expecting
2:54:11
a big crowd looking forward to it. Very excited to see
2:54:15
everybody. No agenda mean ups.com You can organize them
2:54:18
yourself. You can find what someone else is organizing you
2:54:21
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2:54:24
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anywhere. No agenda meetups.com connection is protection. You
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don't want to miss out.
2:54:34
Unknown: Go hang out with all the nights and days. You'd be
2:54:42
triggered. You want to be where everybody feels safe. Is like
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Adam Curry: Yay. Thank you, sir Daniel and Mimi for always
2:54:58
coordinating all that time. be appreciated too many eggs.com
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John C Dvorak: Just by the way are the primer there's no agenda
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Adam Curry: The no agenda primer was that you know, the ABC book.
2:55:13
Oh, no agenda abc.com
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Unknown: Yeah. Oh,
2:55:16
Adam Curry: nice. I got my I got my book. I got my coloring book
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is great. Yeah, it's, you know, I just leave it laying around
2:55:21
people who know the house. What's this? And they're looking
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at like, this is weird. What's the Shut up slave?
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John C Dvorak: It's a good looking product.
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Adam Curry: It's a very good now she changing that from greatest
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podcast, the best podcast on the next run maybe the next morning.
2:55:36
Okay, so these would be collector's editions. Yeah,
2:55:40
John C Dvorak: this first batch would be all collector's
2:55:41
editions. Yes. What I saw is that it's not a typo. It's just
2:55:44
a mistake. Yeah, no, it's a mistake, right? The upside down
2:55:48
airplane on a postage stamp.
2:55:50
Adam Curry: I mean, it's a whopping a fortune. It's a
2:55:52
whopping mistake, but it's a mistake. I mean, it happens. It
2:55:55
happens to the best of the publishers.
2:55:57
John C Dvorak: Well, you know, we ran by me I didn't see it
2:56:00
out.
2:56:00
Adam Curry: There. All right. ISOs what you got?
2:56:05
John C Dvorak: They have to Okay. I have can't save and save
2:56:10
them all. Okay, let's suck Okay, crazy.
2:56:16
Adam Curry: Why is that not firing? Oh. Oh, there's a whole
2:56:19
bunch of silence in the front is
2:56:21
Unknown: crazy.
2:56:23
Adam Curry: I think I've actually had that one. That's is
2:56:25
that Scarborough from pretty recent
2:56:27
John C Dvorak: though. Well,
2:56:28
Adam Curry: I think I have a topper. I have a topper.
2:56:32
Specifically because you almost said it in the show. Ready?
2:56:36
Standby. This is gonna hurt you. It's a banger.
2:56:39
Unknown: What are your birth said?
2:56:43
Adam Curry: You don't like it? You don't like I
2:56:45
John C Dvorak: don't like this phrase. Oh man was to be issuing
2:56:49
that phrase not promoting it
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Unknown: is crazy. I
2:56:54
Adam Curry: will use that one then I like my 100% I thought I
2:56:58
thought that was kind of good. What do I know? Good. Good news.
2:57:03
Good news. Good. Good news. Good news. Good news. The very
2:57:08
controversial segment at the end of the show. Some people love
2:57:11
it. Some people hate it. I figure if you listen this far,
2:57:14
you're loving a lot. You
2:57:15
John C Dvorak: must so this is a request that said gay stopped a
2:57:19
dog dog. Good news that we animals. Let's do a person.
2:57:23
Okay, so here we have a pastor who was saved because a gun
2:57:29
misfire when they somebody tried to kill him. Yeah, this wasn't a
2:57:31
crazy
2:57:32
Adam Curry: video to the divine intervention
2:57:34
Unknown: when a frightening incident unfolded at a church in
2:57:37
Pennsylvania. Eva pilgrim has that story for us. Good morning
2:57:40
Eva
2:57:41
and morning Robin. The church is a place where the doors are open
2:57:44
to everyone while Sunday a man with a gun came through the
2:57:47
doors of a Pennsylvania church. The pastor saying the gunman
2:57:50
smiled at him before bringing the service to a stop with what
2:57:54
happened next this morning. The dramatic video from a church's
2:57:58
livestream showing the moment Pastor Glenn germy looked down
2:58:01
the barrel of a gun a guy chose says he's grateful to God to be
2:58:12
alive. He
2:58:13
actually pulled the gun and that's when I seen that gun. And
2:58:17
at that point, I didn't have no time to think it was just
2:58:20
reaction, you know, ducking trying to get out of the way of
2:58:23
this line of fire. A gunman
2:58:25
the pastor says he had never seen before interrupting Sunday
2:58:29
sermon in North Braddock outside Pittsburgh, Pastor Germany says
2:58:33
the man had come in and out of the church several times before
2:58:36
making eye contact with him standing up and pointing that
2:58:40
gun at him. He
2:58:41
pulled the trigger. And a miracle of God happened that the
2:58:45
gun get jammed. That bullet had a name on it.
2:58:49
Clarence McAllister putting his life on the line and his faith
2:58:53
in God jumping into action, tackling the gunman that
2:58:57
just jumped up and pulled the gun, pull his arm down to the
2:59:02
side and lock him up.
2:59:04
The Deacon pulling the gun away.
2:59:07
I think that that was an act of heroism. If I ever seen one,
2:59:11
no word on a motive for all of this. That ministry now only
2:59:14
deepening the pastor tells us they will be back in church next
2:59:18
week for service. Yeah,
2:59:19
Adam Curry: I saw that video. That was pretty crazy. Yeah, it
2:59:23
goes nuts as King David would say no weapon forward shall be
2:59:26
used against. Very good news. Good news for the pastor. That's
2:59:32
for sure. And that concludes our broadcast day here at the no
2:59:37
agenda Studios, which basically is a spare bedroom and John's
2:59:45
office but hey, no agenda studios. And we've been doing
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this almost almost 17 years, everybody for more years. For
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number six in the morning everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: from Northern Silicon Valley. I'm Jhansi
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Dvorak we return
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Adam Curry: on Sunday please join us sunday sunday sunday
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donations.com Until then adios mofos Hui Hui and such
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Unknown: greater to you twice a week and under attack for the
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folks in the media that call themselves the mainstream on the
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left and the right but it's our day show with Adam curry has
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just hit 12 cm 11 industry to gentleman right media
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deconstruct concern since seventh and eighth day that
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three new walking in the new can follow our football but gay said
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that debate go recurring donation to double.org/net I
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have gone slack.org slash.org
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See the algo running its craft in my newsfeed and I'd seen Alex
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Jones since my computer disagree I'm stuck at algo prison my
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timelines not my own algo keeps on running. And I keep checking
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my phone when I was just going in so volatile My son always
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been a good slave don't ever mean for fun. But I trolled a
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man on Facebook just to watch him when I see that owl go
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running I Oh
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got my channel goes emits the trending words to search
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subscribers that is daily and I'm selling lots of merch but I
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ran afoul of Sheriff blue demonetized me little shadow ban
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my channel not advertiser friendly
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they freed me from suspension if that view count was mine. I
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think I'd glitch the code and the toss my safety to the side
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bar from algo Chris that's where I want to stay. I guess I'll hop
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on 20 meters. Say what I want to say.
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Adam Curry: I personally think that she should just say this is
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puppy healthcare
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Unknown: homemade weapons ball bearings and DIY armors. Half
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of the meat patty consists of ground up insect larvae I can't
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really tell I don't I don't get it. I don't know what they're
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talking about like because
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in our world, no emotions except fear, rage, triumphs and
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self-abasement. The revolutions will not be televised. Some of
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the language and
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Adam Curry: concepts are just confused Harbin will not be
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telling the cops and the cop just clotheslines in
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Unknown: if you want to picture of the future imagine a boot
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stamping on a human face.
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Please go away
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Adam Curry: bust your heads like come
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Unknown: on. Now the government definitely prints money exotic
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cambers cost between 12 and 17
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Adam Curry: That's the trash cans are talking about. Yes
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consumers are stupid.
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Unknown: Please go away sheep July exactly are we borrowing in
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a currency that we print ourselves to the revolution will
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not be televised rather?
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Adam Curry: We get called Pink Lady they arrive you walked
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through a regular old supermarket recently so you can
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just hire her you're gonna hire her and all her cronies go
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anyway. Yeah, hold up this sign Okay, Harbin. Criminal but
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there's
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Unknown: more and more larvae for human consumption. Hey,
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when can we finally try it out?
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Adam Curry: Carbon
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Unknown: criminal,
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please go away.
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Adam Curry: MoPhO boruch.org/n A
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Unknown: is crazy.
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