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June 29th, 2023 • 3h 21m

1568: Spook Head

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John C Dvorak: You're outta control. Adam curry, John C.
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Devora.
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Adam Curry: June 29 2023. This Year Award winning nation media
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assassination episode 1568.
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Unknown: This is no agenda.
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Adam Curry: Laughing a grown man who mean man broadcasting live
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from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here. Number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry.
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John C Dvorak: And for Northern Silicon Valley, where we've all
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concluded that oat milk sucks and Jhansi Dvorak is
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Adam Curry: kill. Oh man, I even had a misfire. oatmilk That's
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right. It's not SAP. Did you have some this morning? And
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John C Dvorak: Jay seems to have picked up some sort of an
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allergy from the oat milk normal non a to milk. Oh, boy. And so
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she's drink she actually likes oat milk. So she has some oat
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milk and I say you know the thing is add sugar to it. Don't
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be me. Yeah. No, there's no sugar in this where I got the
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non sugar type taste it
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Adam Curry: but at any point did you tell her she was drinking
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nuts SAP because that's just funny.
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John C Dvorak: Well, oats are not nuts. So it's not nuts.
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She's not drinking almond milk is oat nuts.
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Adam Curry: What is it? Oh, what is an oat?
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John C Dvorak: It's a sack of grain of grain. Grain SAP. So I
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taste this stuff without shoot on sugar. Oat Milk. Yeah. Oh my
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God. Is it terrible?
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Adam Curry: I mean, she should she should know better. She grew
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up with you. She should be eating healthy things like
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John C Dvorak: you know, a healthier isn't oatmeal.
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Adam Curry: pancake with a with a big egg on top. Like the
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divorce special. With hashbrowns
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John C Dvorak: now you're talking to me?
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Adam Curry: I know. I know. Hey, I'm a healthy man. Bacon. Bacon.
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Bacon. You know, I was just looking at the troll room before
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before we started and the trolls are. They're they're jittery.
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John C Dvorak: They're out of control.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, there's so much going on in the world that
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they they don't know what to do with themselves. You know, so
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they they meme all day long. Give me some memes, man. And
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then they say horrible things. You can just tell what they say.
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That's horrible. Oh, they just all rap sucks. The show mixes
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suck. This sucks.
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Unknown: Rap sucks.
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John C Dvorak: There's an original thought. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: Anyway, I understand people are getting all spun up
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over things. So we're here to spin you down. And this was
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without a doubt the most emailed Article of the past few days.
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The
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Unknown: CDC is out with a new health warning after confirming
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five cases of malaria in the US over the last two months. They
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are the first malaria infections in 20 years to be acquired
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locally and not linked to travel outside the country. Four cases
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are in Florida and one in Texas. The CDC says all of the patients
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receive treatment and are recovering. Malaria is serious,
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sometimes deadly disease usually transmitted by mosquitoes. It is
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not contagious. Malaria to their babies during pregnancy. Oh,
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Adam Curry: you can pass it to your babies during pregnant
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Well, I mean, this is what immediately happened, of course,
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which we have been talking about since episode 830 830. That's
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John C Dvorak: what 2015 2002 identified the episode of some
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Yeah,
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Adam Curry: I'm not gonna play it but you know, but we we've
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been talking about it that long and actually it goes back much
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further. Where I'll play this one, the second report and then
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then we'll go back into the history and we'll talk about the
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what this is and what this isn't.
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Unknown: They are the pesky part of summertime fun. From kids
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camps to backyard barbecues. Mosquitoes are often the
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unwanted guest. But this morning, the CDC is sending a
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warning about mosquito transmitted malaria cases. It
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comes after state health officials have identified five
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locally acquired malaria cases in recent weeks, four in
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Florida, one in Texas, all transmitted by mosquito bites.
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What was different about this is these happened domestically,
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meaning people didn't travel abroad and come to the US and
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then get diagnosed with malaria. Officials say there was no
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evidence the case is in the two states. In Florida all four
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cases were detected in Sarasota County. Now the entire state is
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under a mosquito borne illness advisory advice. We're really
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throwing everything we have at the situation right now. Malaria
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symptoms can be similar to the flu fever, body aches and chills
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as well as headaches and nausea. With an early diagnosis, malaria
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is treatable with the help of prescription drugs. Now the CDC
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is urging doctors to be on high alert we need
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to physicians to understand that they should have some suspicion
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for malaria. And it's not difficult to diagnose and it's
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not difficult to treat
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the key officials say protection that includes wearing EPA
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approved insect repellents covering up with long sleeves
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and pants, especially during dawn and dusk when mosquitoes
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are most active and getting rid of any standing water where
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mosquitoes can lay eggs.
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Adam Curry: Alright, so Okay, so Oh, five people have malaria by
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the way, people used to get malaria in America. Back in a
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Little House on the Prairie she wrote in her book on
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John C Dvorak: malaria was a huge plague all the way up
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through South Carolina with the whole now southern area was
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plagued with malaria. How do we marry a country? How do we get
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rid of it? mosquito abatement cleaning up the swamp. So
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there's a lot of ways right. So and by the way, by the way, this
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story, I wonder if we could just because of this statistics, if
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there is not at least this many cases of malaria every year for
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the last decade, exactly. This no this is what you know, this
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bullcrap that is the first they probably have two or three cases
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of malaria in Florida of all places. Every year he has random
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cases, this kind of thing that happens, of course.
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Adam Curry: What is going on here? Stop stop people. Stop
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calling me Stop calling me I can't talk. What are they doing?
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That's the periodontist calling. I got all kinds of stuff going
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on. Don't worry about it.
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John C Dvorak: Turn off the phone. I normal pot. For the
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remainder. I'm going to take you
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Adam Curry: off the hook. Yes. So but this is what everyone is
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pointing to. This is 2022 It sounds
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Unknown: like something out of a sci fi movie genetically
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engineer mosquitoes created in a lab and released in the wild
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part of an experimental effort to help the spread of disease.
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And these biohack bugs could be followed by billions more. Today
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we're on your side investigating why critics are concerned and
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why the state is poised to improve to approve even more
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manufactured mosquito.
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Adam Curry: Yes, the manufactured mosquitoes we all
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know who did it.
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Unknown: Since 2021, UK based biotech company Oxitec has
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released millions of genetically modified male Aedes aegypti
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mosquitoes in the Florida Keys, and the EPA has approved the
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release of 2.4 billion more in Monroe County and California.
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Under an experimental use permit. The lab created male
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bugs carry a self limiting gene which is intended to kill biting
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females before they mature.
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It's kind of a Just Add Water scenario. Chad Huff with
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the Florida Keys mosquito control district says The hope
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is that males pass the gene to enough females to decimate the
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population.
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The male mosquitoes they don't bite. They never take a blood
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meal for from a human at all. They survive on nectar. They
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don't even have the mouthparts that make it able to take blood.
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He says technicians take the GMO age the property of willing
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participants and Mother Nature does the rest. We
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have a waiting list. We have people that want to have them on
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their property that do they see the merit in this and you know
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are excited to be on the cutting edge of a technique that in a
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few years could be everywhere. Oxitec says
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it's mosquitoes are safe and the EPA determined there is no risk
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to people, animals or the environment
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for non toxic or non allergenic. We have a strong track record of
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proving these to be effective in Brazil. And we saw some great
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results in the field in Florida last year as well.
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The Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes disappear in the wild
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within months
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as far as making a super mosquito or crossbreeding
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mosquitoes don't do that. And it's basically the chance of
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that happening is eliminated when it's just a male that is
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being released.
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Adam Curry: So this story has been around for years and years
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and years. No one's gotten malaria. But now we're all
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jacked up. And it's Bill Gates, Bill Gates has tried to kill us
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to try to get the mosquito and he's doing it since 2009. This
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is Bill Gates 2009. At a TED conference, you might remember
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this one for example,
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Unknown: there's more money put into baldness drugs that are put
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into malaria. Now baldness is it's terrible thing. And Rich
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men are afflicted. And so that's why that priority has been sets.
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But malaria the event the million deaths a year caused by
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malaria greatly understate its impact. Over 200 million people
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at any one time are suffering from it means that you can't get
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the economies in these areas going because there's just it
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holds things back so much. Now malaria is course transmitted by
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mosquitoes I brought some here. So you could experience this
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well let let those roam around the auditorium a little bit.
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There is no reason only poor people should have have the
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experience.
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Adam Curry: You remember that when he actually released all
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those mosquitoes into the TED conference,
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John C Dvorak: we discussed the fact that this was
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Adam Curry: illegal. Of course, it's also I mean, well, it's
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been released
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John C Dvorak: disease vectors like that in the public, for the
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purposes of for whatever purposes, personal merch,
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besides beside the point, and he should have been arrested for
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it.
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Adam Curry: But people didn't die from malaria or catch
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malaria. And there's been report after report throughout the
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years of these bio Engineered Mosquitoes, as far as I'm
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concerned, they don't work at all. Now, but everyone's all
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jacked up. Oh, this is Gates's mosquitoes know how here's
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something I think it might be at the beginning of the year bio in
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tech, who doesn't know them, the mRNA dudes who provide the mRNA,
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for Pfizer, amongst other vaccines, they started a human
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trial to test the malaria vaccine. Now, this, I think,
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could be a problem. Because I'm starting to learn that this you
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know, we kind of, we've looked a little bit at gain of function,
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and we've been, you've been, we've been hit over the head
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with it to just be beaten like a salmon to the head with a gain
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of function in the Wuhan lab. For this gain of function, ie,
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you know, jacking up stuff in order to test it. For vaccines.
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This actually might be something that is going to call has been
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causing and will cause a lot of problems. And I've been
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following a lot of RFK Jr stuff. And he had the literal disinfo
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doesn't on a zoom call, you know, Mercola PR Corey, I mean
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all the toppers, all the people we actually respect and he
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John C Dvorak: saw the winners,
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Adam Curry: the winners, and he said this, I will
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Unknown: end all in a function research, I will, I will sign a
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treaty on the end, again, a function research to get all the
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nations and get a function research. It's just a disaster.
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It's been given us no benefits. It's given us, you know,
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everything from Lyme disease to COVID, and many, many other
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diseases, and RSV, which is now that one of the biggest killers
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of children and came out of a vaccine lab, you know, so and we
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can go down the whole list of diseases that you know, down to
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there's good evidence that even Spanish flu came from facts or
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facts in a vaccine research. And, you know, we don't know and
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we'll probably never know, but the you know, there are very,
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very strong articles suggesting that now you know, the medical
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research on these diseases. And vaccine research has actually
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created some of the worst plagues in our history as
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anybody who reads the river will come away pretty much convinced
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that HIV also came from, you know, a vaccine program and
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there's plenty of plenty of evidence of that as well.
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Adam Curry: Bobby J for President. This guy's like
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listening to 10 years of no agenda is phenomenal.
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John C Dvorak: HIV and Ebola supposedly came from Fort
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Dietrich,
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Adam Curry: sure this this doesn't surprise me at all.
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John C Dvorak: Well, I liked the fact that he shoved RSV in that
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little
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Adam Curry: nice in that yeah, which another another vaccine
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just came out there
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John C Dvorak: are stairs so freaked out about this guy that
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Fox is really against.
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Adam Curry: Jeff there's a lot of a lot of interesting things
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going around going on. So I'm watching
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John C Dvorak: the five the I don't have a clip, okay, but I'm
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watching the five and Kaylee McEnany No, no, no, no. Dana
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Perino, the Perino girl.
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Adam Curry: Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: so she says Oh, yeah, RFK JR. He's like, he's
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some good things but he's just some most of his stuff is Looney
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Tunes. He says there's
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Adam Curry: no
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John C Dvorak: it's just really blasted him good. They're all
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members of some whatever the cult is that they have to it's a
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they do
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Adam Curry: it. It's a big well first of all, it's the big
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pharma cults. They can't say any. He's out there just
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slamming Big Pharma slamming the military industrial complex. The
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he had a a town hall Town Hall on news nation. Yeah, I
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John C Dvorak: had I haven't I had recorded I haven't seen it
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yet.
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Adam Curry: I have. I have one But from it, but he's, you know,
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he's he's going to be the podcast president. So I have my
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eye on him. And he's also even on the Bill Maher podcast as
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predicted. I have a clip from that. But I mean, truly the
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things he talks about it, it's all no agenda stuff. It really
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is. I mean, going back 10 years, just all the stuff that we've
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been talking about by Marisol, and you know, the whole the
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whole vaccine scam when they got the immunity from prosecution,
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you know, you don't have to have placebo trials. I mean, the
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whole Big Pharma is just, he's just ripping it apart. Well,
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John C Dvorak: we also have to remember you digging up the very
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early on this is like 12 years ago, the conference, you digging
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up the report? Yeah. I'm one of the pharma companies showing
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that this was a bonanza, bonanza. Yeah, we're gonna get
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make so much money because we have no liability, we can crank
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this stuff out. All we need is the propaganda channels, and we
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can make tons of billions of dollars. And it said, they just
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laid it right out. And as long as they have this lack of
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liability, where they did who gives a crap if it kills
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everybody, because we're not liable because of the government
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that picks up the tab on this.
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Adam Curry: So it's really interesting. So that's really
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the problem, by the way. Oh, well, there's but it's
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interesting to see what's happened in a relatively short
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amount of time. Let me see. 13 Well, 20 years to me relatively
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short. But back when MSNBC started when was Emma's MSNBC
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when did that start? Was that 2005 Around that time? 2004
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Maybe a little earlier,
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John C Dvorak: I actually worked for them.
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Adam Curry: I wouldn't boast about that.
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John C Dvorak: This is before they were MSNBC today. They
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originally MSNBC was kind of a tech Orient, right?
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Adam Curry: It was Microsoft Network. Yeah, it was NBC
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Microsoft. I mean, even I worked for the launch. My company did
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the chat room for them because Microsoft servers couldn't
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handle it.
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John C Dvorak: It get this thing about chat rooms. I'm so so
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Adam Curry: so regretful about them. But back then, I think
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this was 22,005 RFK Jr. Came out with this whole thing, talking
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and he was connecting autism to the vaccine to the Mirasol. And
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it was here's gotta gotta play. This was on no agenda, social. I
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love that someone dug this clip up. This is Chuck Scarborough,
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who I'm sure is calling RFK Jr. A nut job anti Vaxxer today. In
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fact, I could probably just drop a needle in any YouTube clip and
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find him saying that back then no. Oh, wow. It's Bobby. How you
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doing? The kids are dying. What's going on?
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Unknown: It's it's heart wrenching as it gets autism and
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children. Six out of every 1000 kids get it. Nobody knows
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exactly why. But my next guest says he's got part of the blame
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that he that he thinks needs to fall on government. And it has
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to do with a drug called from Mirasol. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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attorney for the what?
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Adam Curry: He called it a drug. Oh, yeah. It's so incredible
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what the difference between then and now
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Unknown: National Resources Defense Council is author of
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deadly immunity. In the current issue of Rolling Stone. It's an
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investigation of the possible connection between the Marisol
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and autism and young kids. A Bobby, thanks a lot. And of
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course, you also have a great new book. Tell us briefly about
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that.
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First of all, let me say that the deadly immunity piece on
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fine aerosol is also running on salon.com. Simultaneously the
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two magazines by the
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Adam Curry: way, this piece ran on salon Rolling Stone,
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etcetera. They pulled it, they pulled it within a day from all
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of those publications. You cannot find you can't even find
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it on archive.org It's so bad. They pulled this
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Unknown: same time on my new book is St. Francis of Assisi, a
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life of joy. It's a children's book. I grew up reading books
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about the saints, but I couldn't find one that would hold my
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computer age children's attention. And so I tried to
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write a book that kind of action and you know, engaging story
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that would also teach them the values and it's done very very,
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very happy back
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to the draw. We want to get you you back to talk about that. But
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let's talk tonight about the Marisol there are a lot of
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people out there when I was practicing law. In fact, I need
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to say this. We actually practicing the same law firm no
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lawsuits regarding who
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Adam Curry: even knew that Chuck Scarborough and RFK Jr. In the
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same law firm. This is an incredible piece of history
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Unknown: of Marisol so we can get that off the record but
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there are a lot of people, a lot of Americans very concerned
19:43
about the impact of this drug which is found in vaccines
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causes autism. It's Mercury
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Adam Curry: is not a drug. It's mercury.
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John C Dvorak: Wait, it's a preservative that contains
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mercury
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Unknown: correct in vaccines, and how it causes Autism talking
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about
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aerosol is a preservative that was put in vaccines back in the
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1930s. Almost immediately after it was put in autism cases began
20:09
to appear. Autism had never been known before it was unknown to
20:13
science. Then the vaccines were increased in 1989, by the CDC
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and by a couple of other government agencies. Let
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me stop you there. That's an important date. And I'll tell
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you why my son born in 1991, has a slight form of autism called
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Asperger's. But it seems to and again, when I was practicing
20:32
law, and also when I was in Congress, parents would
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constantly come to me, and they'd bring the videotape to
20:37
their children. And they were all around the age of my son.
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The generation happened in 1989. Exactly. To generate what
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happened was the vaccine schedule was increased. We went
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up from receiving about 10 vaccines in our generation, to
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these kids receive 24 vaccines. And they all have this by
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Marisol on them and this mercury. And nobody bothered to
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do an analysis of what the cumulative impact of all that
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Mercury was doing to kids. As it turns out, we are injecting our
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children with 400 times the amount of mercury that FDA or
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EPA considers safe. A child on his first day that he's born, is
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injected with a hepatitis B shot. Under EPA guidelines, he
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would be have to have to be 275 pounds to safely absorb that
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shot.
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We're just constantly pumping our kids with these vaccines.
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And what happened what happened was that in 1988, one in every
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2500 American children had autism. Today, one in every 166
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children have autism, and plus one in six children have other
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kinds of learning disorders, other kinds of neurological
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disorders, speech delay, language disorders, add
21:52
hyperactivity, that all seem to be connected that are all
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connected.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, so that goes on and on and on. It's like a 10
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minute piece is unbelievable, particularly for Chuck
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Scarborough's own kid was injured by these things. But oh,
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no, no, Bobby, oh, he's an anti Vaxxer he's a crazy man. He's a
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lunatic Looney Tunes looney tune. That's how powerful Big
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Pharma is and what an EPS a part of that piece that God and i By
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the
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John C Dvorak: way, we should give you a borderline clip on
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that even though it's
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Adam Curry: it's from the troll right now. That's for the
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producer who posted it no agenda social. That was it was he
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apparently very good, fine. He posted it on Twitter and he got
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put in Twitter jail for a little bit for posting that
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John C Dvorak: for posting that clip. That clip. Yeah, all they
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did. That's just a clip that exists in red. That's
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Adam Curry: a real real clip. Yeah, yeah. We can't put in
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Twitter jail because you posted a real clip, according to the to
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our producer. Yes. And so they I believe it. That article
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contained a transcript of a hidden recording of the Samsung
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would conference where all the a whole bunch of doctors and
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pharmaceutical executives and doctors and researchers, along
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with HMOs they all got together and they all said Yeah, crap,
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this stuff is crossing the blood brain barrier. And it's causing
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autism. It's in the transcript, you can read it. And you know,
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so I was able to get that and put that in the show notes. So
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this is not like it's not an unknown thing. But over time,
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Big Pharma just took over just advertise you to death with it.
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And now we don't even really remember i Whatever anti anti
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Vaxxer anti? Jenny McCarthy? Yeah. Jenny McCarthy nutjob they
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they excoriated her so badly that her her ex husband doesn't
23:43
even like her anymore. Because of that. Jim Carrey? No. And at
23:47
first he was all in theory, then he was like, oh, no, no, no.
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Anyway, so RFK Jr. Does a town hall on news nation. And I mean,
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it's a co owns news nation. News nation is I'm trying to find
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already
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John C Dvorak: brought this up a few shows ago,
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Adam Curry: but it's it's owned by Tribune, I think
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John C Dvorak: WG edge of former national WGN which still does
24:14
exist as WGN. Now it's just back to local. Yes. It's the old WGN
24:18
network that has been upgraded since a tribune. It has been
24:22
bought and sold and bought and sold. Now it's owned by these
24:24
guys who want to do more with it. But all I can see is it's a
24:27
tribune. Chicago Tribune.
24:29
Adam Curry: Yeah, but it's owned by also some rich Texas
24:32
families.
24:34
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a group of people that owned a
24:36
tribute now.
24:38
Adam Curry: Well, then it must be an interesting group for him
24:40
for them to bring him on. And he does just have one one clip from
24:46
this from this town hall. He does something really
24:49
interesting here as of course the news nation news model tries
24:52
to kind of trip him up get him into the get him into the game.
24:57
Come on, man. You know, I'm up. You're not fighting fair. You
25:00
Got to do it the right way.
25:01
Unknown: You say that you're a Democrat, but you're getting a
25:04
lot of support. A lot of leading voices on the right like Steve
25:07
Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, former president of
25:11
John C Dvorak: America. Yeah. Okay, so I know you hate memes,
25:15
but there's a bunch of them. But memes are interesting.
25:17
Adam Curry: I don't hate them. I just hate people who do dumb
25:19
memes. A lot. Well, that's most
25:22
John C Dvorak: memes. But there's some great, there's some
25:25
meme showing up now. And I have one of them. I was going to put
25:28
it I didn't put in the news.
25:30
Adam Curry: You need to post that everywhere. A lot. A lot.
25:33
John C Dvorak: So the meme shows is got Kennedy holding a sign
25:37
saying I'm a lunatic and I'm not a Democrat. I'm a Republican.
25:43
I'm being used by the Republicans to take votes away
25:46
from good old Joe Biden,
25:48
Adam Curry: let's exact is exactly what she's saying. He or
25:51
she is a giant
25:52
John C Dvorak: Okay, so that means that this is a main
25:55
Democrat strategy. That's what make him look like he's not
26:00
everybody. This guy. Give me a break. This guy is such a debt.
26:04
This is a born and die Democrat. Period, old school, old school,
26:10
old school Democrat, there's no he would do nothing to help the
26:13
republican party ever.
26:15
Adam Curry: But they have. They've spun this into a
26:17
strategy. Listen,
26:19
Unknown: you say that you're a Democrat. But you're getting a
26:22
lot of support from a lot of leading voices on the right like
26:25
Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, former President
26:29
Donald Trump. Many Democrats fear that you're a spoiler in
26:33
the race that you will damage President Biden in the primary
26:36
and grease the skids for former President Trump to grease the
26:39
skids who returned to the oval office this week, former
26:42
President Trump said about you. Kennedy is smart. And he's a
26:46
common sense guy. What kind of man do you think? Oh, no,
26:51
Adam Curry: yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. This is she's you see what
26:53
she's trying to do here. Like, come on, come on.
26:56
John C Dvorak: This is the whatever Trump says the
26:58
opposite, you know, is the opposite. Of course. So So say,
27:01
if Trump says something complimentary about you, it's
27:04
gotta be bad. You're a bad guy.
27:07
Unknown: Common Sense guy. What kind of man do you think Donald
27:11
Trump is?
27:12
So you know, here's what I'm not going to do in this race. I'm
27:17
not going to attack other people. Personally, I don't
27:20
think it's good for our country. And I think you know, what I'm
27:23
trying to do in this race is bringing people together, just
27:26
to try to bridge the divide between Americans. And guess
27:29
what? The one eyed dad died. And we took this train ride from
27:35
this seven and a half hour train ride that was supposed to be two
27:38
hours on Fridays, but I was with him when he died in Los Angeles,
27:41
and then we brought his bike. I didn't
27:42
Adam Curry: actually know that I didn't know that he was there
27:44
when he was shot. At the hotel. Did you know that? No, I did not
27:49
know. That's kind of traumatic. And by the way, notice how the
27:52
news model set him up with Alex Jones. Tucker Carlson. Oh, no.
27:58
John C Dvorak: No, I see. I haven't like I said, I recorded
28:00
this, but I haven't looked at it yet. I had no idea that this was
28:03
designed to be a takedown totally. And he just he portrays
28:08
it like an expert. So he would fight or he's from a political
28:12
family. Yeah, that is so political. It's not even funny.
28:16
You got to get up early. She's an amateur. Yeah, trying to
28:19
think she's gonna get some kudos for this. This is, by the way,
28:23
if i I wish I'd heard it now. Because this is I consider that
28:27
this is an affront. I thought they're gonna do a real town
28:30
hall. And that's, no, I'm sort of a hit job on the guy. Now.
28:35
Adam Curry: This is why he's doing podcasts. And it's a
28:37
mistake for him to even do that. But he was ready. He knew it was
28:41
a mistake. He knew what they were going to do. And he's
28:43
ready. And he has great stories
28:47
Unknown: from New York, Penn Station to Union Station and
28:51
Washington DC. And they were it was a two and a half hour ride.
28:55
But it took seven and a half hours because there were two and
28:57
a half million people on that train track in and it was a
29:01
cross section American all of the major urban stations in
29:04
Trenton, Newark, Wilmington and Baltimore. They were black
29:08
Americans same Battle Hymn of the Republic and they were
29:10
Whites on the in the rural areas. Were holding up signs
29:15
goodbye. Bobby prefers Bobby American flags standing saluting
29:19
four years later, and they have supported my father in the
29:22
primaries in 1968. Four years later, in 1972, they were not
29:28
supporting my father and they were not supported. They were
29:30
not supporting George McGovern, who was aligned with my father
29:33
and all these issues. Instead, the vast majority of them were
29:37
supporting George Wallace. And, you know, my father was able to
29:43
harness these populists, energies in the last day of his
29:48
life, he won the most rural state in this country, South
29:51
Dakota and most urban. He was able to bridge the divide among
29:55
people who would otherwise be Republican, but wanted somebody
29:59
who was Common Sense was able to appeal to their idealism, who
30:03
was able to find the hero in each of them, who was able to
30:06
get them to transcend narrow self interest, and see
30:10
themselves as part of the community and part of this, you
30:12
know, incredible American adventure in modeling self
30:17
governance for the rest of the world. So I'm proud that
30:21
President Trump likes me, even though I don't agree with most
30:25
of these issues. Because I don't want to alienate people. I want
30:29
to bring people together. I'm proud that all these people like
30:33
me, and that I have independent supporters and Democratic
30:36
supporters, and I'm able to bring a lot of people, every
30:40
Democrat says, I want to end the polarization. But how do you do
30:45
that without talking to people who don't agree with you? How do
30:48
you do that without appealing to people without the burden? My
30:52
purpose is to find the issues of values that we have in common,
30:57
rather than, you know, focus on the issues and the personalities
31:01
that keep us all apart?
31:02
Adam Curry: So he walked all over the news model, the
31:06
inexperienced news model, and did a great job. I mean, it no
31:10
matter what, what she tried, he just had something he was, man,
31:14
the voice. I think it's actually a superpower. Because it's so
31:18
hard to listen to, you have to listen to
31:20
John C Dvorak: it. Yeah. Well, there is this element of the
31:22
people talking low and doing all these different tricks to make
31:26
you just strain to listen to them. Yeah. And that is I
31:30
wouldn't call it a superpower. But it's an advantage in some
31:33
funny way. I think overall, it's a disadvantage because he would
31:36
love to be an orator. Yeah,
31:38
Adam Curry: he was he wasn't order. He used to do a lot of
31:40
speeches back in the day. And
31:42
John C Dvorak: you know, now he has to, you know, scrunch
31:45
through his his discussions in a way that's painful to listen to.
31:50
But I, I'm shocked. I thought they were going to do a
31:54
legitimate No, no, no townhall not some sort of a hit job. Now
32:00
compare that ants, very disappointed news. What was it
32:03
is new News Daily News Nine News nation. That's the Kuumba group,
32:07
Chris cromoz.
32:07
Adam Curry: was on. So compare how he wheels off that attack to
32:15
President Trump. Who gets I mean, he shouldn't he? I guess
32:20
this is his standard. He was ready for this question from
32:23
Brett bear. But man, this is a question that a lot of real
32:28
Trumpers all around hill country, this is the one thing
32:31
they have a problem with, is about the COVID vaccines, Bret
32:36
bear. Skips really gives him a softball. And this is how we
32:42
answered it. The COVID
32:43
Unknown: vaccine work?
32:46
It's such an interesting question, because not only that,
32:49
I also did the Regeneron 's of the world, you know, the whole
32:52
Well, we did a tremendous job on that. But we had a wet vaccine.
32:57
Now you have different you have different COVID and COVID-19.
33:00
And then you have different robots, but we had an original
33:02
was COVID-19, which was the roughest one. So I have a
33:06
Democrat friend who's very smart. Hopefully he votes from
33:09
me, but he's very smart. I don't understand one thing about you,
33:13
I watched your rallies, they're incredible. You talked about
33:16
beating ISIS, you talk about taxes, you talk about
33:19
regulation, you talk about everything. But you never saw a
33:22
said that I've never heard you talk about how with the
33:25
incredible job you did with the vaccines because as you know, I
33:28
got them done in nine months. And it was supposed to take
33:30
anywhere from five to 12 years, I broke their s okay. And you
33:35
know, who doesn't like me too much the FDA, because they were
33:38
very bureaucratic, and I got it done. And he said, you may have
33:43
saved in the world throughout the world. 100 million people
33:46
and you never talk about it. I said, I really don't want to
33:50
talk about it. Because as a Republican, it's not a great
33:53
thing to talk about. Because for some reason, it's just not some
33:56
reason. Yeah, for some reason, because people love the
33:59
vaccines, and people hate the vaccines.
34:02
Adam Curry: No, no, no. That's not the answer. People are
34:07
looking for them. In fact, if he just said, You know what, I got
34:10
hoodwinked. Don't, oh, he's never gonna do that. Say the FDA
34:14
hates him. The FDA loves him for that. That was a multi billion
34:18
dollar. Yeah. Now look for just for a moment just to contrast
34:24
all of that. Ron DeSantis. Who was I guess he's doing some
34:29
stump speeches. He he's in an auditorium. The mic opens up.
34:34
Here's what the first comment is.
34:36
Unknown: Just came here to let you know that you'll never be
34:39
our president. You're just another establishment little
34:42
bitch.
34:43
Thank you. Well, okay, let's not let's just some people are
34:48
actually here to see me. You know, some people actually like
34:51
me, for instance, show of hands everybody. How many of you are
34:54
actually going to vote for me? One guy, okay. I guess they This
35:00
is just really awkward.
35:04
Adam Curry: This may be a deep fake, but it doesn't matter I
35:07
just love someone calling him a little bitch. Then we have so
35:14
funny, Garth K Jr. Goes on Bill Maher and Bill Maher, I would
35:19
say is also an old school Democrat. And they agree. They
35:23
agree on almost every liberal liberal Yes. And they agree on a
35:29
lot of things. Mark very annoying. Oh goodness. He gives
35:34
that guy two hours and he's more annoying than the sheet
35:37
interrupts continuously. And he's, you know, I have nothing
35:41
against people smoking weed, but he loses his train of thought
35:43
all the time. Like, I forgot what I was talking about. But
35:47
but here's just a small and this is a snide way of saying, I know
35:52
how the deep state works, and I'll screw the deep state as the
35:58
topic comes up of J. Edgar Hoover, of course, ran the FBI
36:04
during Johnson and before, and you know, the J Edgar Hoover,
36:09
not a good guy. We know he was a blackmailer, we know he's done
36:12
all kinds of you know, sex, blackmail, anything he could do.
36:16
Just any original transsexual you and black as well. Did you
36:21
know he was black? What J Edgar Hoover was black.
36:27
John C Dvorak: Yep, it was I did not know. Is there any evidence
36:29
of this?
36:30
Adam Curry: Mo has presented this evidence quite
36:32
convincingly. He was a passing black man. We only see him in
36:38
black and white photos. But yes, this and I think Moe is correct.
36:41
So I'll take Moe's word for it. Anyway. So here he is with a
36:45
little story about his dad when he was attorney general. And the
36:49
director of FBI who of course works for the attorney general,
36:51
in theory, when Johnson took over, did he keep your father on
36:56
as attorney
36:57
Unknown: general? Yeah, my father stayed for well and
37:00
resigned. He stayed till he was gonna run for Senate. So he
37:05
stayed on but he didn't really go to work. And also, you know,
37:10
half of his employees at the Justice Department were FBI
37:13
agents who work for Hoover. And he had a buzzer on his desk for
37:20
Hoover, which nobody ever taught. And he actually treated
37:23
Hoover as J. Edgar Hoover, his employee. And no other attorney
37:28
general that ever cared to do that. And I went up there, me
37:31
and my brothers would go up there and push the button,
37:34
whoever would have to come up and he would be very, very
37:36
pissed off. I was in
37:40
Uber and I was in a smart thing to do.
37:43
No, one time, you
37:45
know, to to humiliate who wasn't him. He was kidding me. He was
37:49
trying to bring him under control, because he was you
37:53
know, he was a hit become a power. And he was my father was
37:59
you need to report to the Attorney General. I'm your you
38:01
know, your putative boss, and I am your actual boss. So the
38:06
second thing, as soon as Jack was killed was J. Edgar Hoover,
38:10
who called my father and told him that his brother had been
38:16
shot and, you know, an hour later he called him and told him
38:19
his brother was dead. And my father was told a friend of his,
38:25
he said the way the tone that he used when he told me that was
38:30
the same tone that he would use kind of a matter of fact tone
38:34
that he would use if he had discovered a communist on the
38:38
faculty of Emory University, that he would call him. So it
38:42
was like, it was a message that he never spoke to my father
38:47
again.
38:49
Adam Curry: I Kennedy is dangerous to these people. He's
38:52
very, very dangerous. Oh, yeah.
38:55
John C Dvorak: He's a lot more dangerous than Trump will ever
38:57
be. Yes,
38:57
Adam Curry: sir. Yes, sir. I love listening to his stories. I
39:01
can listen to him. He's got a million stories is really quite
39:05
compelling. Finally, something different and that's why Dana
39:09
Perino. You know, Miss Fox over there. So you owe Looney to
39:14
John C Dvorak: Looney Tunes Looney
39:15
Adam Curry: Tunes Looney Tunes. But if you look at the field
39:19
that Paul Ryan never Trumper who was now on the board of Fox,
39:26
funny how that works, isn't it? And, and you know, my dad funny?
39:32
Well, no, but my My theory here is, you know, Rupert Murdoch is
39:36
his whole job is to bring in Ronnie Ronnie D Rhonda, Rhonda.
39:40
DeSantis. Ron DeSantis. He can't even he doesn't want Trump. He
39:47
can't even bring himself to the US. Ron DeSantis is named that's
39:52
how bad it is. Right now. Listen to this. This is on CNBC.
39:56
Unknown: I'm for anybody not named Trump right now. Anybody
39:59
not named Trump. Anybody not named RFK? Anybody not named can
40:02
Republican nominee for any Republican not named from
40:05
because I think we beat Biden, for sure. If we nominate a
40:09
Republican nominee,
40:10
any idea who you think could get everybody down by 40 points,
40:14
we're gonna find Donald Trump and Joe Biden have a symbiotic
40:17
relationship with each other. They make the best case for each
40:20
other's indices in it's a total disaster for a country in a
40:23
country of 350 million people you think somebody else do
40:26
you think you went? If you nominate somebody not named? I
40:28
do because you make everybody who was supporting Trump very,
40:31
yeah. So like, I'm never again, Trump or so obviously, that the
40:34
33% Trump face doesn't like a person like me, because I'm very
40:37
clear. I don't think he's fit when I don't think he can when
40:40
English is right. He could and that's dangerous. I mean, get
40:43
you think you could even populate a cabinet. I could get
40:45
to the Senate. I mean, I think could be a total disaster. But I
40:48
believe strongly if we nominated Republican nominee Donald Trump,
40:51
we win this White House.
40:53
Adam Curry: All we can say is not named Trump, who do you want
40:55
someone not named Trump? How about know someone not named
40:58
Trump? Anyone not named Trump? How about saying Ron DeSantis
41:02
the guy you're supposed to get in there? This is very bizarre.
41:09
I've never witnessed that. What
41:11
John C Dvorak: was that? Well, you played?
41:12
Adam Curry: That's Paul Ryan.
41:15
John C Dvorak: That's Paul Ryan saying not named Trump.
41:17
Adam Curry: Anybody not named Trump? Who do you want him to
41:20
anybody not named Trump. You know, if we had someone in there
41:23
not named Trump. What? This this is this screwed up? Well,
41:30
something's wrong with the whole system. And then and then the
41:36
Department of Justice, I guess releases some audio tape, which
41:40
of course was given to them by the by the people who
41:43
interviewed Trump for this article or book or whatever. And
41:47
it becomes Anderson Cooper. Oh, well, he's he's, he's confessing
41:52
himself out of his own mouth that he that he P took documents
41:56
about the Iran invasion blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,
41:59
blah. So even pixie girl over on the CIA broadcasting systems has
42:05
to bring the story. But in it, she says it's not even a part of
42:09
the case. So it's, it's bullcrap is just, it's just filling
42:15
airtime.
42:17
Unknown: Today, the former president defined on the
42:19
campaign trail,
42:20
we did nothing wrong. This is a whole hoax,
42:22
after CBS News and other media outlets obtained an audio
42:26
recording where the former president two years ago
42:29
allegedly shared with a group at his New Jersey Golf Club, a
42:32
sensitive Defense Department plan of attack on Iran,
42:35
highly secretive.
42:41
The recent criminal indictment of the former president for the
42:45
willful retention of National Defense Information includes a
42:48
transcript of the conversation allegedly between Trump a book
42:51
writer, a publisher and two staffers. The indictment says
42:54
none has security clearances, ask the former senior Justice
42:57
Department official Tom Dupree, is it reasonable to believe the
43:01
special counsel has interviewed those individuals?
43:05
I think there's a very, very good chance that he has they
43:08
were witnesses to the alleged criminal activity they can help
43:12
fill in some of the gaps. What documents did the President
43:15
show,
43:16
the audio recording appears to contradict Trump's explanation
43:19
that there was no classified Iran document.
43:22
We had a lot of papers, a lot of papers stacked up. In fact, you
43:26
could hear the rustle of the paper and nobody said I did
43:29
anything. Well.
43:30
Trump has consistently said he declassified all the records he
43:33
took from the White House, but in the recording
43:36
president. I think that the special counsel will be able to
43:42
use this recording very effectively before a jury
43:45
because he can argue that they've captured on tape, the
43:49
defendant narrating his own alleged criminal activity.
43:53
And CBS News has learned that Trump has not been charged for
43:56
keeping the document he's talking about on that tape.
43:59
Special Counsel Jack Smith's office declined to answer our
44:02
questions about the Iran memo or the audio tape. Trump has
44:05
pleaded not guilty to all charges nor
44:08
Adam Curry: so they do a minute and a half about this cape mo
44:11
this document and then well but he's not being charged with it.
44:14
Put
44:16
John C Dvorak: this Yeah, they're going out of their way
44:18
not to charge anything to do a debt document.
44:22
Adam Curry: Because evidence because it's real, you know,
44:24
it's it's gotta be real courses
44:26
John C Dvorak: real it was written by Miley Yes. At the at
44:30
the request of I don't know who and or himself. You know, he was
44:34
kind of a freelancer still working there. I don't know why.
44:38
And
44:41
Adam Curry: it's interesting.
44:42
John C Dvorak: I remember during our show, it was discussed that
44:45
this attack on Iran was discussed.
44:48
Adam Curry: Yeah, but then they had an actual document Trump and
44:50
you'd listen to the tape because he he's showing you then the
44:52
document. He's no doubt about it. But it's not probably Oh,
44:57
no, no, no. Yeah, no discovery, please. We can't actually have
45:00
that come out that will be rather embarrassing. Especially
45:03
because it was Miley who wouldn't use the military
45:05
industrial complex who was setting it up West Clark seventh
45:08
baby. Now I have one more clip here. We have to I'm not sure
45:14
how to deconstruct this. This was Harry Smith. Was he NBC?
45:18
He's hairy. shmancy, CBS, CBS CBS. Listen to this bit.
45:23
John C Dvorak: We thought he was long retired. Maybe he turns
45:27
Harry Smith.
45:29
Adam Curry: Well, that's what the clip. Yeah, it's Harry
45:31
Smith, the bald guy. Maybe this is a special anymore by his
45:36
voice. Yes. This is a this is like a special report. And it's
45:39
about the heritage of members of Congress. And it's very odd. I'm
45:44
not sure how to read this.
45:45
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, this came i Yeah. This is peculiar. I
45:49
know what you get to play in his life when I didn't have any. I
45:54
didn't have any. I didn't want to slip into the shirt because I
45:57
You're right. It's kind of baffling. We're in
46:00
Unknown: Portsmouth, Virginia, with black history scholar
46:03
Cassandra Newby, Alexakis harrismith, Republic documents
46:06
and family records. A Reuters examination discovered at least
46:10
100 members of the last sitting Congress had direct family
46:14
ancestors, who were slaveholders. More than a
46:17
quarter of Republicans 8% Democrats. So to every living
46:23
American president, except Donald Trump, when you learn
46:27
that, that it surprise you.
46:29
Not at all. Power is something that's often inherited, and so
46:34
is privilege. And those who owned enslaved people were
46:39
privileged people,
46:40
would we be better off as a people as an American people?
46:46
If we better recognized the truth of our past?
46:50
Absolutely. Unequivocally. We have to keep teaching it and
46:54
putting it in front of the American people.
46:57
Adam Curry: I mean, so every single one of the American
47:00
presidents had slitting living had slave owners in their past
47:05
except
47:05
John C Dvorak: how many living American presidents do we have?
47:08
Well, three for starters.
47:11
Adam Curry: But you understand, so that's why I didn't
47:12
understand I didn't understand this or this. What's the point
47:15
of this? What are they trying to say? Slave owners good.
47:19
John C Dvorak: Actually, Harry Smith been moved over to NBC.
47:23
Adam Curry: I was right. I thought it was just a very odd
47:26
thing to do.
47:27
John C Dvorak: I thought it was very odd and what was the point
47:29
of it? Yeah,
47:30
Adam Curry: I don't understand. Do not understand
47:33
John C Dvorak: to make a Trump look like he's the only ones not
47:36
so watch where the these are. This is generational after we
47:40
you know this. Who cares? Yeah.
47:44
Adam Curry: So the media doesn't know what to do that you know,
47:48
they all want the advertising dollars they all have their
47:54
marching orders. We know what Fox is marching orders are I'm
47:58
not even sure the MSNBC is and the CNN of the world. I'm not
48:03
even sure they know what to do. I mean, it's clear that Biden I
48:07
mean, there's so much coming out. They know they can't stop
48:11
the flood.
48:12
John C Dvorak: I have some clips of Biden but I'm kind of mixed
48:18
have mixed feelings about your theory about Biden in mine. My
48:23
theory was my your theory is they're out to get him and you
48:28
started that you said I started it but I backed off on it and
48:32
said that they're out to get Kamala in. Yes, this is my right
48:37
this is the latest way I see okay. But your theory because I
48:43
was noticing on CBS in particular, they're really going
48:48
they're bringing up all the bad stuff about Biden, dia, CBS, the
48:54
other everyone else seems to be flailing around it's hard to I
48:58
can't get a good handle on are they going to try to get Biden
49:02
to resign? Well, here's an exam I got some clip listen to this.
49:07
The Garrett who Oh, there's Gary ship shapely that guy. Yeah, the
49:12
IRS guy. Yeah. He was on CBS blasting away at the at the
49:18
Biden the whistleblower stuff that whistleblower against
49:22
Hunter and then he went on. Brett bearish show with pretty
49:28
much the same things he said on CBS. But those are the two
49:31
outlets that gave him this freedom to complain. I have
49:35
three clips from him. Okay. And his complaints are kind of like
49:40
okay, this Gary shapely intro play this
49:43
Unknown: is their criminal implications in what you were
49:47
investigating when it comes to Hunter Biden.
49:51
Oh, absolutely. And, you know, the most substantive felony
49:56
charges were left off the table, which would have been what,
49:59
which would have been a evasion for 14, false return for 18 and
50:03
2019. So as of right now and the information that's been out
50:08
there in the public, that uses the term in excess of $100,000
50:12
for 2017. separately for 2018. The true number is $580,000. of
50:19
failure to pay for 2017 is 620,000. For 2018, got this
50:24
document, puts it close to 100,000.
50:28
John C Dvorak: Something I've been complaining about
50:30
Adam Curry: complained about that. Yes, you don't like those
50:33
numbers.
50:35
John C Dvorak: In here is is just one I missed. I misspelled
50:38
Shipley's, Gary shipped him blocks, blocks, I'm
50:41
Adam Curry: sorry, I had number two set on second blocks.
50:44
Unknown: But as we moved closer to the election, it just seemed
50:48
like they kept putting on the backburner and eventually didn't
50:51
allow us to do that search warrant, even though the legal
50:53
requirements to execute that search warrant were met.
50:57
Transitioning into another search warrant was on a storage
51:02
unit in Northern Virginia. And during the day of action on
51:05
December 8 of 2020, we got updated information that said
51:09
that records were in that location that were you know,
51:13
that would be evidence in this particular investigation. And
51:18
the prosecutors initially were supportive of it and an
51:22
affidavit was drafted the night of December 8 2020. To go
51:25
forward for approval. Oh, eventually, the prosecutors
51:29
decided they didn't support it. So I called US Attorney David
51:34
Weiss, with my senior executive on the phone. And we said we
51:38
need to execute this search warrant. They he responded that
51:41
the prosecutors didn't want to and I asked if in 30 days if
51:45
that storage unit wasn't accessed, and that was the
51:47
deadline for the document requests that was served on that
51:50
day, then we can execute the search warrant. And he agreed to
51:54
that. And no sooner I had gotten off the phone with David Weiss
51:58
had we learned that the prosecutors were informing
52:01
defense counsel of that storage unit and the evidence that
52:04
existed there. So it completely ruin our chance to to access
52:09
those unfettered.
52:10
Adam Curry: This guy's boring he doesn't he doesn't do it. He
52:12
doesn't he needs some excitement in what he's talking about. We
52:15
don't feel
52:16
John C Dvorak: good to straight.
52:18
Adam Curry: I need some excitement from him is an
52:21
John C Dvorak: IRS lifer.
52:25
Adam Curry: With a badge on his belt. I love that. Uh, yeah. IRS
52:28
badge, I get it back and look at my keys. Man. I
52:31
John C Dvorak: gotta be you're expecting him to be like,
52:33
Adam Curry: I'm just saying it's it's boring. He's a boring is
52:36
very bad.
52:37
John C Dvorak: Ya know, but it's, ya know, ya know? So,
52:40
yeah, it's a problem, but this is what you get for a real
52:44
whistleblower. Yeah. And here he is. I mean, I could clip this
52:50
guy forever. But it's all of it's like a little doll. But he
52:53
has this material is like, wow, what do you this? Right. After
52:59
this clip? Yes, this is the car shapely to try that.
53:03
Adam Curry: Alright, gar. This is a moment in which you wonder
53:06
why the search engine doesn't work. Well, Delaware, US
53:09
Unknown: Attorney? David, why Hold
53:10
John C Dvorak: on a second. Yes. You've told me over the years
53:14
that you fix these.
53:16
Adam Curry: I don't fix them at all. I never said no, no, I
53:20
John C Dvorak: here's a list. I'll give you my process. I just
53:25
grew up, grind these things out. And then I say to myself, I'm
53:28
going back. And I'm going to spellcheck the list before I
53:34
send it off to Adam. And then for some unknown reason, I think
53:38
I've been hypnotized. Is that working out?
53:40
Adam Curry: It's okay to go do it. Luckily, we have aI now. So
53:44
we don't have to worry AI will be able to find these things.
53:47
Because it's
53:47
John C Dvorak: large garsh a guard shapely, no problem. This
53:50
is
53:50
Unknown: a moment in which your Delaware US Attorney David
53:53
Weiss, according to you had made this disclosure on October
53:57
7 2022 meeting with top IRS and FBI officials saying what? So
54:03
I was there and I witnessed this personally. And he started with
54:08
he's not deciding personnel whether or not charges are filed
54:10
or not,
54:11
not the deciding personnel on whether charges are filed with
54:14
Hunter Biden. That's correct. Who was
54:17
So ultimately this if you follow the path of where the venue
54:22
leads, you then went to the DC US Attorney's Office in March of
54:26
2022. And they presented this case to them. It's the same time
54:31
with that same time as that was occurring. They requested
54:34
discovery from the agents, which is a typical step when they're
54:37
getting ready to charge. Now, I wasn't in those meetings. I
54:40
asked to be in those meetings as did the case agent, so we didn't
54:43
help present to them. But after that occurred, he was no longer
54:48
looking to charge in that in that district.
54:52
So that's earth shattering news. It's a Biden appointed DC US
54:57
attorney Matthew graves would not Allow him to charge in his
55:01
district.
55:02
So I didn't learn that fact until October 7 of 2022. So
55:07
looking back to March of 2022, and that's when David Weiss in
55:11
October 7 2022 said that the DC US Attorney's Office will not
55:16
allow us to charge there. And then he added that he would
55:18
request special account, he requested Special Counsel
55:21
authority, and was denied in that meeting. I even had him
55:25
repeat that, because I knew how important that fact was. And I
55:29
wanted to make sure I understood it.
55:30
You were there. And you remember it. Crystal clear in your mind.
55:34
Not only
55:35
do I remember crystal clear, but I documented the email this an
55:40
exhibit in the House Ways and Means Committee testimony was
55:43
when I returned home that evening, I documented it in an
55:47
email, and it's an exhibit, you can look right on there. And I
55:51
sent that email to two senior executives, one of which was at
55:55
that meeting. And I said, Is this accurate reflection of what
56:00
occurred during the meeting? And the response was you covered it
56:03
all?
56:04
Adam Curry: No, I What did that mean? Because I was snoring.
56:08
John C Dvorak: What it means is that there was something out of
56:11
the blue there, everything was ready to go.
56:13
Adam Curry: Yeah. And then all of a sudden, someone pulled the
56:15
cord. Some,
56:17
John C Dvorak: let's say a spook walked in and said, hey, guys
56:21
working for us. This has been my thesis all along. And you can't
56:27
do this. So stop. I think they put a stop to it. Now. To add to
56:34
a little more dimensionality to this, your thesis that they're
56:37
going to have to get rid of
56:38
Adam Curry: Hunter first. They got to conquer somehow. Overdose
56:42
easy. Well, suicide, suicide overdose or overdose would get
56:48
ingested into a jet engine. That seems to be the new suicide way
56:52
these days. Well, hold on, let's just
56:56
John C Dvorak: do much work. Let's
56:57
Adam Curry: have a private version. Gotta
56:58
John C Dvorak: find it. We got to get on the tarmac.
57:01
Adam Curry: No private jet. He was going on the private jet,
57:04
his buddy's private jet sucked into the into the engine it
57:07
could happen. I think they're setting up President Biden for
57:12
the death. And it's this story in particular that made me think
57:16
that
57:16
Unknown: the White House says President Biden has recently
57:18
started using a CPAP machine which helps people with sleep
57:22
apnea condition affects 30 million Americans according to
57:26
the American Medical Association, and PRs Deepa Shiva
57:29
ROM has more
57:31
than the White House disclosed that Biden was using a CPAP
57:33
machine after reporters noticed he appeared to have marks on his
57:37
face from straps used to hold an air pressure mask in place. CPAP
57:42
stands for continuous positive airway pressure. Biden's past
57:46
medical reports as recently as 2019 and mentioned sleep apnea.
57:50
But his medical reports while President have not, Biden's
57:54
health is being closely scrutinized by voters as well as
57:57
by his political opponents because at 80. He is the oldest
58:00
president in US history. Polls show some voters are concerned
58:04
that he is too old to effectively carry out a second
58:06
term in office depot Shivram. NPR news.
58:10
John C Dvorak: Now a couple things about this. Well, the
58:12
first thing about this is it wasn't a CPAP machine. It was a
58:16
ball gag.
58:17
Adam Curry: Yeah, that was my punch line and you just didn't
58:19
really deliver it right.
58:24
John C Dvorak: And by the way, that gag came from and I'm going
58:26
to call you out on this. I know where you got that joke. No, I
58:29
Adam Curry: had the joke in my mind already. I had it sent in
58:31
from the minute I got the clip.
58:34
John C Dvorak: Joke came from a meme on no agenda social.
58:39
Adam Curry: See? Here's here's what I want to say about it. I
58:44
have friends who have CPAP machines. I've never seen them
58:46
with a with a strap Mark indent on their face in the morning.
58:50
They've stayed at my house just as recently as last week. No,
58:54
that's bullcrap. Something else going on. They must have been
58:59
emergency oxygen or something he's gonna die. It's the only
59:05
solution. They the only way to get rid of it is to get rid of
59:09
all the evidence and the evidence is Hunter and Joe. I
59:14
bought this. I mean I hate to be ghoulish about it. But
59:17
John C Dvorak: he is very good. I'm sticking with the Democrats
59:20
on this. They've been Biden has been doing this for 50 years. He
59:25
knows how to do this. And he's still I'm sticking with the to
59:32
Dante. idea where he's just pretending to be a dummy. I have
59:36
clips here. Where he shows it off is going to happen a hunter
59:45
just before the election. It's going to make everybody
59:48
Adam Curry: Oh yes, the he loves the love of mice.
59:54
John C Dvorak: The Republicans have driven him to suicide
59:58
Adam Curry: by ingestion into Do a jet engine
1:00:01
John C Dvorak: without the jet. Come on. That's the best
1:00:03
Adam Curry: kind.
1:00:04
John C Dvorak: It's not going to happen that way. There's no way
1:00:07
it's cool. So yeah, it might be, but chopped up is
1:00:12
Adam Curry: better than the woodchipper. It's the new mafia.
1:00:14
That's how the mob does it these days. It's different. It's
1:00:17
different these days
1:00:18
John C Dvorak: and to get him to sympathy, he needs to go over
1:00:21
the top and win the election and can take a bunch of debit cards
1:00:24
with him to Republicans. Where's
1:00:25
Adam Curry: Kamala? Then? Where's your story?
1:00:27
John C Dvorak: The war did again.
1:00:30
Adam Curry: I'm just gonna say it right now. Just as I did with
1:00:33
Trotsky or
1:00:33
John C Dvorak: Camela is two months into it. After he gets
1:00:36
elected. He quits, resigns and gives it to Kamla because he's
1:00:40
too old. Bo she gets in, she'll be in there for three years and
1:00:43
get reelected.
1:00:44
Adam Curry: Wow. All right. I'm just gonna say right now. I
1:00:47
think Bobby Kennedy Jr. has a real shot. And the reason I say
1:00:52
that is not because of is in fact not because of the news
1:00:55
nation town halls or anything like that. He is going with the
1:00:59
people are the people are tuning out. They don't care about the
1:01:02
mainstream. There is not anything can still be rigged
1:01:06
with the elections. I'm not sure how he gets past the Democratic
1:01:10
Party, apparatus rigging rigging apparatus to become the
1:01:15
candidate. I think he has as the podcast presidential candidate.
1:01:19
I think he has a real shot. I really do. I think he has a real
1:01:23
shot. I know you think I'm dreaming. You are but I think he
1:01:27
has a real shot. Well, you said the same about Trump when I said
1:01:29
Trump could do it. And he did.
1:01:33
John C Dvorak: I that was some time ago before the rigging got
1:01:36
got
1:01:36
Adam Curry: wavy. There's the request the rigging just
1:01:39
started. Please, please, please elections have been rigged for a
1:01:44
long time. Long long time.
1:01:47
John C Dvorak: Let's listen to some Biden stuff. All right, get
1:01:49
start with this one. This was the again i misspelling it says
1:01:52
viden Oh, but this is a good jumble of just miscellaneous
1:01:58
nonsense.
1:01:59
Unknown: Well, guess what? Yes. I'm a guy driving a truck hit.
1:02:05
Anyway, knock down a whole bridge in the whole Fox four
1:02:10
lanes of the highway. Helping them fix the reduction at the
1:02:13
face Reduction Act. The new plants being built. Three
1:02:16
quarters of us industries grew more kindly, consecrated,
1:02:20
obviously. consecrated. I think I didn't go to mass
1:02:28
Adam Curry: that's a good one. That's a good little jumble he's
1:02:30
got going on there. Wow.
1:02:32
John C Dvorak: You're President here's the Biden clip. need the
1:02:35
money botch but if
1:02:37
Unknown: you're too if you're too if you're a family as a two
1:02:41
wage earner each of the parents one making 30 grand while making
1:02:45
40 or 50 Maybe that's a little more than Well, yeah, they need
1:02:50
the money
1:02:53
Adam Curry: okay, where do you get these from? Who's watching
1:02:56
these? This is no
1:02:57
John C Dvorak: all over the place. This is horrible. Dr.
1:02:59
Biden on this one here is kind of telling it like it is. This
1:03:03
is Biden on coal.
1:03:06
Unknown: You're not gonna see anybody building a new coal
1:03:08
fired plant in America. Not just because I did pass a law to say
1:03:11
that is too expensive. It doesn't work anymore.
1:03:17
Adam Curry: Doesn't work. Oh. That's just a lie. When it
1:03:21
doesn't work as your windmills they don't work that's too
1:03:24
expensive.
1:03:26
John C Dvorak: And then there's this one this one got a lot of
1:03:28
play. This is the least of the Yeah, this is the least
1:03:30
interesting. This is where he just talking to some reporters.
1:03:33
These Yeah. And he says your rack.
1:03:36
Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean, I didn't even clip this it was so
1:03:41
it's alright. It's alright. Vladimir Putin been weakened by
1:03:45
recently
1:03:47
Unknown: clearly moving
1:03:48
towards losing the war at home and he has become a bit of a fly
1:03:53
around the world. NATO Japan it's
1:04:03
Adam Curry: this is why I didn't clip it because the crappy
1:04:05
helicopter noise is in automatic. It doesn't worse.
1:04:08
point you get a point off for that minus one. I wanted to ask
1:04:13
you about the Hatch Act again. Because something happened
1:04:17
during the summer of pride that it started off with, you know, a
1:04:23
little hippie dippie cool little clip on Twitter. Look at this
1:04:26
crazy Is it summer and Fred no one watches the whole thing.
1:04:31
That Admiral that's the whole thing. What do you mean? This is
1:04:34
Admiral Levine. Admiral Levine did a summer of brainchild. Yes.
1:04:39
Admiral Rachel Levine. Then a summer of the dude. Did a summer
1:04:44
of fried please.
1:04:46
John C Dvorak: No,
1:04:46
Adam Curry: it's Admiral Levine annoyingly.
1:04:51
John C Dvorak: Psycho. No. Would Admiral
1:04:53
Adam Curry: Levine be allowed to have any political speech as a
1:04:58
representative of of government. Yeah. Could Admiral Levine do
1:05:03
that? Or would that be a violation of the house act?
1:05:06
John C Dvorak: It's not a violation of the Hatch Act.
1:05:08
You're not doing it on company time.
1:05:10
Adam Curry: What if she is doing it on company time? What if it?
1:05:13
What if it's in this official video of the summer of pride in
1:05:18
his position as Admiral Levine
1:05:22
John C Dvorak: it was a partisan. Yes. Completely
1:05:25
partisan. Well, okay, so you're telling me that while on the job
1:05:30
Adam Curry: in uniform,
1:05:34
John C Dvorak: on the job in uniform, because
1:05:35
Adam Curry: the legs look super hot Admiral, you got hairy legs,
1:05:40
John C Dvorak: we'll play the clip,
1:05:41
Adam Curry: okay. It's, it's okay, so I'm gonna play the
1:05:45
opening. This is Admiral Levine, who brings in a child, the child
1:05:53
is gonna see what's the child's name. Ryan casada, who has been
1:05:58
trained admits to being trained as a political operative, to
1:06:04
push the trans agenda. And there are some amazing things that the
1:06:09
admiral says In this clip, which I believe, completely violate
1:06:13
not just the Hatch Act, but the whole spirit of working for the
1:06:16
American people.
1:06:22
Unknown: Hello, my name is Admiral Rachel Levine. And I
1:06:26
have the honor of being the Assistant Secretary for Health
1:06:29
at the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
1:06:32
Happy Pride. Happy Pride Month. And actually, let's declare it a
1:06:36
summer of pride, happy summer of pride. It's so important to have
1:06:41
pride as a celebration for our LGBTQ plus community. Recognize
1:06:46
how far we have come, but also how much work we have left to
1:06:50
do. So I am so excited to be here with Ryan casada to talk
1:06:55
about pride about our community. And so first let's see once you
1:07:00
tell us a little bit about your story, Ryan and and all the
1:07:03
fantastic work that you're doing.
1:07:05
Adam Curry: Okay, so Ryan casada do we was a girl has had at
1:07:10
least top surgery a quite a while ago, maybe four years ago
1:07:13
because Ryan casada has a like a forced musical career singing
1:07:21
pride songs kind of like Blink 182 type stuff. And as you know,
1:07:26
it's with you know, with bare chest, as the bass player is a
1:07:31
dude who's now a girl. I mean, the whole thing is just what
1:07:34
it's a mind bender. And now Ryan Cassatt is sitting there in a
1:07:38
suit and tie with big, big glasses on big, big, studious
1:07:45
glasses. And it's following a script, which I think they may
1:07:49
even be reading off the prompter.
1:07:51
Unknown: Great. Thank you, Admiral Levine. My name is Ryan
1:07:54
casada. I use he him pronouns. And I like to share my pronouns
1:07:59
first before I start any conversation. And I am a singer
1:08:04
songwriter and a transgender activist. I play a lot of
1:08:09
protest songs to help the transgender liberation movement.
1:08:15
Adam Curry: This is new, the transgender liberation movement.
1:08:20
That sounds kind of woowoo anarchistic like it transgender
1:08:25
liberation movement,
1:08:26
Unknown: and I started my activism when I was 13 years old
1:08:29
after getting bullied pretty severely in middle school when I
1:08:34
first came out. And from there on, I joined the Safe Schools
1:08:39
team through the LGBT network on Long Island, where I grew up.
1:08:44
And that is where I learned to publicly speak and also learned
1:08:50
the education that I needed to be able to go into schools and
1:08:55
conferences to carry the message. So
1:08:58
Adam Curry: that's where this child was programmed and mind
1:09:01
controlled learned the knowledge on how to be activist Yes, yeah,
1:09:06
John C Dvorak: there are these schools and seminars. It's
1:09:10
interesting that you mentioned this earlier about the BLM
1:09:15
becoming the trans M trans movement, but transgender
1:09:19
liberation movement which is is
1:09:22
Adam Curry: T LM Yes, very good. T LM Yep.
1:09:26
John C Dvorak: From BLM. This is galley have just changed one
1:09:28
letter boom, you can use the old style,
1:09:30
Adam Curry: same flags, you can just say flags and bumper
1:09:33
sticker same
1:09:34
John C Dvorak: stickers.
1:09:36
Unknown: Well, thank you so much for being such a role model and
1:09:41
a voice for the trans community.
1:09:45
Adam Curry: This is something that just as a side note, for
1:09:47
some reason, Admiral Levine keeps saying community has to
1:09:51
really T has it pronounced the community community.
1:09:54
Unknown: Well, thank you so much for being such a role model and
1:09:59
a voice For the trans community, we were talking before about
1:10:03
your songs and how they give a message of hope and compassion,
1:10:07
but also protests, how do you mix all that together?
1:10:10
Adam Curry: So I left this in just because it's too funny. But
1:10:13
again, this is now show they're leading up to political talking
1:10:17
points right here, by abusing this child who has clearly been
1:10:21
abused by the political system for many years.
1:10:24
Unknown: I think it naturally mixes together as a trans
1:10:29
person, as a trans man, I know that my body is politicized. My
1:10:34
identity is politicized. Right now, especially with all of the
1:10:39
anti trans legislation and bills that are happening,
1:10:43
Adam Curry: I'd say this is political activism here,
1:10:45
wouldn't you say?
1:10:46
John C Dvorak: No, no, not in so far as to hatch X, hold
1:10:50
Adam Curry: on, hold on to your hat, your hatch,
1:10:53
Unknown: right now in our community and our country, and
1:10:57
it just naturally flows because the thing that I am most
1:11:01
passionate about is helping the transgender community to
1:11:07
freedom, really, that comes through often in my music.
1:11:12
Well, that's fantastic. You know, we just had pride at the
1:11:15
White House and DC pride this weekend here. And the President
1:11:20
and the First Lady spoke so eloquently about their support
1:11:24
for the broader LGBTQ plus community, but particularly for
1:11:27
the transgender community, trans youth, their families, their
1:11:31
providers. And so you know, you talked about the challenges that
1:11:35
we have in many states across the country, for political
1:11:39
purposes. What are your thoughts about that?
1:11:41
Adam Curry: So we're still not at the Hatch Act? He was all
1:11:42
about political purposes. It's all about the anti trans we'll
1:11:45
just say we're still not at the Hatch Act. Not yet. Not yet. No,
1:11:49
no.
1:11:51
Unknown: I think right now, it is more difficult than ever to
1:11:56
be trans because of this legislation. And I know I hear
1:12:03
it from trans youth every single day, multiple people, that they
1:12:08
are struggling because of the legislation because of the
1:12:12
media, the news, and we need to do everything we can right now,
1:12:18
so that trans youth can access the care that they need, and
1:12:22
they deserve. I know that this is life saving care that is on
1:12:27
the line.
1:12:28
Absolutely. So you know, let's talk for a moment about the
1:12:32
trans health care that our community needs and transgender
1:12:36
medicine and gender affirming care. I mean, that term is
1:12:39
important although our opponents have weaponized it what are your
1:12:43
opponents
1:12:43
Adam Curry: have weaponized it is that not political speech?
1:12:46
John C Dvorak: No. Wow. You have to say the Republicans have
1:12:51
weaponized it the red states have weaponized the lousy
1:12:55
Republicans the mega magazine which is by the way why John
1:12:59
Pierre got in trouble because she said mega mega Republicans
1:13:02
so if you Where's where's the mention of Republican
1:13:05
Adam Curry: opponents? That's not good. That means just
1:13:08
somebody doesn't
1:13:09
John C Dvorak: like them it doesn't mean could be a Democrat
1:13:10
could be Republican could be an independent
1:13:12
Adam Curry: mom sorry. I fought the whole thing was disgusting.
1:13:16
I really
1:13:17
John C Dvorak: I didn't say it wasn't a violation of the Hatch
1:13:21
Act from what I can try thought
1:13:23
Adam Curry: it came close I think it's so I don't even think
1:13:25
John C Dvorak: it's close
1:13:27
Adam Curry: okay all right. I was wrong I'm just I'm
1:13:33
John C Dvorak: do have to say it has to be very partisan. You do
1:13:37
they say vote Democrat and this won't happen they did none of
1:13:40
that goes on in this this discussion.
1:13:42
Adam Curry: I thought the opponents part was enough but no
1:13:45
John C Dvorak: opponent could be Democrat I spoke grants are all
1:13:48
in on this stuff.
1:13:50
Adam Curry: I take your legal advice on this
1:13:52
John C Dvorak: is I'm not a legal. I'm not an attorney. I
1:13:55
only play when on this podcast.
1:13:57
Adam Curry: That's why I take it I take it I take it now. I think
1:14:01
ultimately, the goal of all of this stuff is just to get hate
1:14:05
speech laws on the books. They just really want to shut us up.
1:14:09
Everybody to shut up. There's
1:14:11
John C Dvorak: no doubt about that. But
1:14:12
Adam Curry: then missing but it's like they don't really care
1:14:14
about trans as long as we can get hate speech laws on the
1:14:17
books. That's what I've seen.
1:14:20
John C Dvorak: That's that's probably a legit I think you
1:14:23
could say that. They don't care about trans is bullcrap. We
1:14:26
actually got a very, they care about free speech. Yeah, yeah.
1:14:31
Adam Curry: We got a very thoughtful dissection of the
1:14:34
Arkansas law that's you know, that the judge overturned and
1:14:38
and and really the interesting part of this is the law that
1:14:46
that they put into into play that they enacted that are
1:14:48
minors cannot have medical transitions for a medical term,
1:14:54
what is what they call it? Gender, medical, you
1:14:57
John C Dvorak: can't have your nuts chopped off if you're a
1:14:59
minor in Jesus. be on a whim.
1:15:02
Adam Curry: What he says is the interesting argument is about
1:15:04
the parents rights.
1:15:09
John C Dvorak: Because yeah, this will be talked about in
1:15:11
this switcheroo on this parents rights thing, I think is genius.
1:15:15
Adam Curry: Yeah. And he has a whole breakdown, which I don't
1:15:18
know if it makes sense for us to discuss it. But what they're
1:15:22
calling standard parental rights is this, what they're throwing
1:15:26
up is not the standard for determining parental rights. But
1:15:29
there's a lot of validity to them saying, Well, you could
1:15:33
have cisgendered medical care if you want a boob job or a butt
1:15:38
lift or whatever. So you should be able to have anything. And I
1:15:42
think, I think that the states will lose out on this. And
1:15:45
unfortunately, they're all I think parental rights will get
1:15:50
lost too. It's like, they
1:15:54
John C Dvorak: want people on both sides of this and they
1:15:57
should be able to fight they want your kids,
1:15:59
Adam Curry: they want your kids. And it's in a structural the
1:16:03
Anheuser Busch CEO, the spook the spook guy. Yeah, I think he
1:16:08
was put into to make this happen. I mean, he was put into
1:16:13
Pepsi code or ruin PepsiCo. I think it was put into Anheuser
1:16:17
Busch to ruin Anheuser Busch. And of course, Anheuser Busch is
1:16:21
the one that given away their beer for July 4 here free beer,
1:16:23
just drink it, please. They're giving it away. You can have
1:16:28
free beer from from Anheuser Busch chose CBS spook network
1:16:32
Brenda, Mom, this guy and he needs a little brush up on the
1:16:36
training on media training on how to answer things because
1:16:38
it's and have you seen his head? was huge, isn't it? Well, no,
1:16:43
it's spook head. Oh, it's a spook Head Total spook head
1:16:47
spook smile, spook haircut. Oh, yeah, he's
1:16:49
John C Dvorak: very spooky spook, we should point out that
1:16:52
Unknown: your former United States Marine and you were also
1:16:54
at the Central Intelligence Agency, the CIA director. So you
1:16:57
know a little bit about stress. Just a tiny bit.
1:17:00
Adam Curry: How did you go from the CIA to Anheuser Busch?
1:17:03
Unknown: You know, I thought the
1:17:08
Adam Curry: There you go. He doesn't answer the question very
1:17:10
well,
1:17:11
John C Dvorak: from CI, a CEO of Anheuser Busch, which they do
1:17:17
that. What's the steps? What's the in between sticks?
1:17:21
Adam Curry: Zack, how do you how does that how does that happen?
1:17:22
Well, his answer is not satisfying.
1:17:25
Unknown: You know, I thought the highest calling that anybody can
1:17:28
have is serving the country. But for personal reasons, made the
1:17:33
decision after eight years in service of the country,
1:17:35
Adam Curry: well, for personal reasons. After eight years,
1:17:39
which is not a very long spook career, personal reasons. IE,
1:17:43
they told me you're gonna now be a spook in the field over here
1:17:47
that this is
1:17:49
Unknown: but for personal reasons, made the decision after
1:17:52
eight years in service of the country, to move into into
1:17:55
business
1:17:56
Adam Curry: for service of the country to move into business.
1:17:58
So the way I read that, well, yeah, you read it right to be a
1:18:01
spook in business. That's what I hear,
1:18:03
Unknown: but for personal reasons, made the decision after
1:18:06
eight years in service of the country to move into into
1:18:09
business. I worked for PepsiCo for a number of years, and I
1:18:12
came here 10 years ago, and I've been in this position for two
1:18:14
years. He still likes this job. I love this job. And I love the
1:18:17
company. And it really is, as I mentioned that American way
1:18:20
John C Dvorak: stop. What was the question he got asked,
1:18:23
Adam Curry: Do you like the job?
1:18:27
John C Dvorak: Why okay?
1:18:30
Adam Curry: Do you still like this job is what she says,
1:18:33
Unknown: in this position for two years,
1:18:34
he still likes this job.
1:18:36
I love this job. And I love the company.
1:18:37
Adam Curry: I think what you know, this is Gail, she's at
1:18:41
this old get a broadcasting systems. So basically saying,
1:18:44
what do you do you like this assignment? What do you do like
1:18:48
this, you liked
1:18:48
John C Dvorak: this assignment.
1:18:51
Unknown: And I've been in this position for two years, he still
1:18:53
likes this job. I love this job. And I love the company. And it
1:18:56
really is, as I mentioned, an American institution. And it's
1:18:59
really to me one operation. And it's really, to me one degree of
1:19:06
separation away from the
1:19:09
Adam Curry: Shut up, because what he says is funnier than
1:19:11
your remarks.
1:19:13
Unknown: And it's really to me one degree of separation away
1:19:16
from the United States, the American flag. And so even
1:19:20
though I'm not
1:19:21
Adam Curry: Yeah, he said working at Anheuser Busch is
1:19:23
just one step away from the American flag.
1:19:26
John C Dvorak: It's a Belgian company,
1:19:28
Unknown: American institution. And it's really to me one degree
1:19:31
of separation away from the United States, the American
1:19:35
flag. And so even though I'm not serving the country anymore, I
1:19:39
still feel like I have an opportunity to support the
1:19:44
country and that's exactly what Anheuser Busch gives us the
1:19:46
opportunity to do.
1:19:48
Adam Curry: Just replace country for company. IE, the pickle
1:19:52
factory. i This guy he's as he's as heat seeking missile. No way
1:19:58
I'd hire this guy for my Beer Company. This is weird
1:20:02
Unknown: you're feeling you'll get through this well,
1:20:04
Adam Curry: you'll get through this Sure.
1:20:06
John C Dvorak: Let's ask ourselves why did they hire him?
1:20:14
Adam Curry: Well they firstly went to PepsiCo they
1:20:17
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry were they told to hire him or as they
1:20:19
have a gun to their head
1:20:23
Adam Curry: did he come in before the sale or after the
1:20:25
sale?
1:20:27
John C Dvorak: came in after the sale okay
1:20:29
Adam Curry: to keep an eye on those Belgians probably
1:20:33
John C Dvorak: but but why would the Belgians hire him? Not say
1:20:37
no he's noises spoke
1:20:40
Adam Curry: Oh, I don't know. Maybe it just felt right.
1:20:46
John C Dvorak: I think something else is I think we there's a
1:20:48
piece of information that we're missing
1:20:53
Adam Curry: Do you have any tick tock LinkedIn
1:20:55
John C Dvorak: use they they're still playing this game with
1:20:57
this with Bud Light and a whole thing even though the sales have
1:21:00
gone down? They lost billions of dollars in sales and market cap?
1:21:05
Yeah. So there's something you end up with actual benefits
1:21:09
something's got to happen to that's gonna make up for these
1:21:12
losses
1:21:12
Adam Curry: in the MTA. The Manhattan Transit Authority has
1:21:15
signs up in in the subways. And this is this is kind of where
1:21:21
I'm getting this thought from this all about hate hate speech
1:21:24
laws which ridiculous service information it's a poster on the
1:21:29
wall and has the pride rainbow colors no bigotry hatred or
1:21:36
prejudice allowed at this station at any time. Reminder
1:21:39
respect to trans people or your pronouns will be was were
1:21:46
John C Dvorak: I saw this I'm questioning whether this this
1:21:49
this image is a hoax looks pretty real to me. It looks
1:21:54
real. But as we have anybody in the field that can take a
1:21:57
picture the real sign
1:21:58
Adam Curry: will get one. But regardless, it's me man. It's
1:22:02
the mean
1:22:03
John C Dvorak: it to me. I'm thinking it's a created meme.
1:22:07
Adam Curry: It's the memes. We got to be careful these memes
1:22:10
they're getting into my brain. And it's it's incredible what's
1:22:16
happening. I grew I question that sign. I looks really pretty
1:22:21
real to me. For one
1:22:22
John C Dvorak: thing I questioned that sign existing
1:22:24
for more than 10 minutes with some graffiti not being splashed
1:22:27
on it. Well, it goes
1:22:28
Adam Curry: along with 250 celebrities, celebrities and
1:22:33
allies who call on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Tik Tok and
1:22:38
Twitter to stop the flow of anti trans hate and malicious
1:22:42
disinformation about trans and healthcare. open letter sent to
1:22:48
Mark Zuckerberg meta platforms Neal Mohan YouTube jusy to tick
1:22:54
tock and Linda Yeah, Karina and Elon Musk at Twitter. And you
1:22:59
know you're in for a good ride when it starts off as as
1:23:03
celebrities influencers and prominent public figures with
1:23:06
significant followings on social media. We the undersigned are
1:23:11
calling on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Tik Tok and Twitter to
1:23:14
fulfill the promises you've made to transgender non binary,
1:23:17
gender nonconforming and all LGBTQ users. In your terms of
1:23:21
service. There has been a massive systemic failure to
1:23:25
prohibit hate, harassment and malicious anti LGBTQ
1:23:29
disinformation on your platforms and it must be addressed
1:23:35
dangerous posts, both content and ads created and memes
1:23:40
created and circulated by a high follower anti LGBTQ hate
1:23:45
accounts. targeting transgender non binary and gender
1:23:49
nonconforming people are thriving across your platforms
1:23:52
directly resulting in terrifying real life harm, including bomb
1:23:57
threats, targeting children's hospitals that offer a health
1:24:00
care for trans youth and death threats targeting care
1:24:03
providers. Such false and hate driven widely circulated content
1:24:07
on your platform is even being cited by lawmakers advancing
1:24:10
discriminatory legislation against trans people. This has
1:24:13
this is crazy. This is really the it's off the rails and I
1:24:20
don't know what's going to happen you know, dead naming
1:24:24
this is dangerous it is dead net dead naming is violence.
1:24:29
John C Dvorak: Dead naming brush forget about that.
1:24:33
Adam Curry: It's an every every paragraph is hate speech. They
1:24:35
want hate speech laws. They want to silence speech. And this has
1:24:40
already happened in the UK. It's happening everywhere now. And
1:24:44
outside of the US. It Michigan is out of control. I was
1:24:50
legislation HB 4474 would amend the state's ethic intimidate
1:24:54
ethnic intimidation act of 1988, which I didn't even know existed
1:24:58
in order to consider it a Hate crime, whatever that is, if a
1:25:02
person is accused of causing severe mental anguish to another
1:25:07
individual by means of perceived verbal intimidation or
1:25:11
harassment. The amendment defines the words intimidate or
1:25:15
harass as a, quote, willful course of conduct involving
1:25:19
repeated or continuing harassment of another individual
1:25:23
that would cause a reasonable individual to feel terrorized,
1:25:27
frightened, intimidated, and threatened, harassed or
1:25:32
molested. This start, John we saw this happen right before our
1:25:38
very eyes. It started with bullying in schools. We were
1:25:42
talking about this in 2009 and then we got the hate speech
1:25:47
rules in school and then it became legislation
1:25:52
John C Dvorak: this seems to be it couldn't be an attack on
1:25:55
three speeches and couldn't be could have been watching this.
1:25:58
They did an unsuccessful I should mention it was Yeah, but
1:26:02
wow. And a lot of them bring the you know, they promised they did
1:26:06
they have I don't know there's some issues. Which brings me to
1:26:10
a couple of talk clips.
1:26:14
Adam Curry: Tick tock tock tick tock was upgraded, upgraded the
1:26:22
jingle.
1:26:23
John C Dvorak: The one thing I noticed I have two clips. And
1:26:27
one thing I've noticed is there this first clip is not it's
1:26:31
another one you're going to complain about the quality but
1:26:33
this is a person who just talks about Neo pronouns That's all
1:26:38
she does Neo
1:26:39
Adam Curry: knee as in expanded more new,
1:26:42
John C Dvorak: additional. And in fact, you've seen a bunch of
1:26:45
Charlie Kirk and some of these other guys are always getting
1:26:48
into trouble because they're kind of outspoken about all this
1:26:51
and they have people you know, call them transphobes and they
1:26:55
and you see the same thing I could have gotten clips of these
1:26:57
where the guy says well what is F? Kennedy pulled this off in
1:27:01
the Senate again you know where he goes? Well what is the what
1:27:05
is somebody sexes? Are there how many genders are there not and
1:27:08
today's as we speak, there's no number of genders anymore. There
1:27:14
used to be 75 and there was 35 Now it's infinite. So as the
1:27:20
genders have gone to infinity, the pronouns have gone off the
1:27:25
rails.
1:27:27
Adam Curry: And who are we going to be listening to hear talk
1:27:30
litany of
1:27:31
John C Dvorak: Neo pronouns
1:27:32
Unknown: Tilak pronoun hot copy pronouns Sun sunshine performed
1:27:35
today I'm going to show you how to use spring springs pronouns
1:27:38
instead of cut butter cups prototype butterflies pronoun
1:27:41
Adam Curry: is this like jump cutting or something? What is it
1:27:43
what is the
1:27:44
John C Dvorak: lead they're all this are all pieces of her
1:27:46
actually. Butterfly butter cup pronouns But Teddy teddy bear
1:27:51
that she just lit she has names all these new vo pronouns that
1:27:55
are just like what so we're supposed to call people by their
1:27:58
pronouns are used their pronouns and there's an infinite number.
1:28:01
There's no way we can know what they are.
1:28:04
Adam Curry: There's a there's a thing on Adobe, Adobe, Adobe
1:28:10
actually has a let me see if I could find it here has a filter,
1:28:17
an AI filter mind you where you can take crap like this that is
1:28:22
absolutely unbearable. And you can just drag and drop it in
1:28:25
there and then it will make it audible again. It's really it's
1:28:29
really worth looking into blue. What's
1:28:30
John C Dvorak: it called?
1:28:31
Adam Curry: It's called Enhanced speech near remove noise from
1:28:36
voice recordings with speech enhancement. Oh, I
1:28:38
John C Dvorak: couldn't use this for the Biden clip. You could
1:28:40
have use this clip here is that is meaningless.
1:28:43
Adam Curry: So let's go hold on because I dragged it in there
1:28:46
you're gonna drive there it is. I'm gonna write right now and
1:28:48
let me just pick up okay hold on. Let me just download it here
1:28:52
hold on. Let's see how it works out now
1:28:54
Unknown: really to let Pronin hop papi pronouns then sunshine
1:28:57
performed today I'm going to show you how to use spring
1:28:59
springs pronouns Buttercup, but it cuts prototype butterflies
1:29:02
throwing off has pronouns lead quality pits pronoun de hos
1:29:06
pronouns boom blooms, pronouns and Nora Moll forever forevers
1:29:09
paneer dears pronouns and their tarts pronouns abused warm
1:29:12
cuantos roses pronoun dubbed UPS pronouns and sweets pronouns and
1:29:16
Teddy
1:29:17
Adam Curry: Okay, that was Teddy Bear proto the clip was not
1:29:20
great.
1:29:21
John C Dvorak: I think that they did an admirable job but now I
1:29:25
want you to since we're doing this in real time this the way
1:29:28
our show is I want you to run that Biden clip into that thing.
1:29:32
Okay, hold on that was that Biden Iran says Iraq instead of
1:29:36
Iraq Ukraine Okay,
1:29:38
Adam Curry: hold on a second. Let me upload here we go drag
1:29:42
and drop. Oh, it doesn't like this for some reason. Oh, what
1:29:47
is this? Oh? Okay, hold on a second.
1:29:50
John C Dvorak: He got Mrs.
1:29:51
Adam Curry: got mad at me clip they got mad at me. And I was
1:29:54
mad at you. Yeah, cuz I'd already uploaded something I
1:29:57
don't know. He's probably gonna say you're using our AI Too much
1:30:00
curry go away. Okay, rock. Here we go. Let's drag it in here
1:30:03
we're enhancing speech. So I actually considered for some
1:30:08
reason it's not doing it. It won't do Joe Biden because it's
1:30:13
against the terms of service to make him illegible says it right
1:30:17
here. There's no such thing as it right here. And he said
1:30:20
enhancing speech change the name of the clip. Yeah, that's
1:30:23
exactly what I did. So yeah, it's free. You can get this from
1:30:27
Adobe and I've used this on really bad interviews and I
1:30:30
considered using it for this Biden thing, but I was like, the
1:30:33
whole world has already seen this thing. Let's do the second
1:30:37
tic tock clip while I'm waiting for that to enhance.
1:30:40
John C Dvorak: Okay, now this clip is is this is actually a
1:30:43
general practitioner. This is a doctor. This could be your
1:30:47
doctor. And this is a doctor who is I can't even remember if it's
1:30:53
a woman jaisa trans doctor or not. I'm sorry, what am I
1:30:57
thinking? It's a non binary doctor who's just sick of people
1:31:02
not using the right pronouns. Yes, it's
1:31:05
Adam Curry: a cut because it's hate speech.
1:31:07
Unknown: I'm sorry to hear that. But as people have been pointing
1:31:10
out, I am not a she. I noticed that you deleted your comment
1:31:15
where you said that I most definitely am a woman but I'm
1:31:20
not my sex is female. That was determined at my birth when my
1:31:25
doctor took one look at my external genitalia and declared
1:31:27
me to be female. But I am non binary which means I am not a
1:31:32
woman and I am not a man. I am transgender because my gender
1:31:38
does not match my six which was determined at birth I choose to
1:31:43
express myself as masculine so I am trans masculine or trans mask
1:31:48
my man them
1:31:51
and my name is Asha. It was formally Natasha please do not
1:31:56
refer to me as a woman anymore. Thank you.
1:32:00
John C Dvorak: Okay, this is a new term I
1:32:02
Adam Curry: just recently learned this clip Man's mask was
1:32:04
the see at the end trans mask trans
1:32:06
John C Dvorak: mask t r a n s m a s see what who can keep up
1:32:14
Adam Curry: no but the point is please do not call me this and
1:32:17
if you do then you'll get reported and then you get
1:32:20
written up and it that's this is it's ultimately it's if you
1:32:24
think it's about protecting kids it's not it's just about
1:32:28
shutting people up. It's so obvious here's the Biden clip
1:32:31
now that it's been enhanced,
1:32:33
Unknown: has slammed man who has been weakened by recently banned
1:32:37
it's hard to tell but is he clearly winning the war and
1:32:39
rocky rooting the war at home and we as a company common to
1:32:44
have right
1:32:44
around the world. I found this hotset vedo
1:32:48
Adam Curry: Hazza see riffin union it's interesting so it
1:32:51
actually changes his voice for some reason.
1:32:54
John C Dvorak: It changes his voice a little bit and it makes
1:32:56
him even more muddy. I mean the clarity of the clip is there but
1:33:01
but he's kind of assuring her I am very saying the work that
1:33:04
very accurately is kind of brought out
1:33:07
Adam Curry: is brought out I don't think is good anyway was
1:33:11
good. I'll send you the link it's worth it for a lot of
1:33:14
things it's worth it please. Well, and with that I'd like to
1:33:17
thank you for your currency in the morning to you the man who
1:33:19
put the see just now in trance mask ladies and gentlemen say
1:33:23
hello to my friend on the other end the one and only Mr. John
1:33:33
John C Dvorak: crushing them worship see boots on the ground
1:33:35
feet near subs in the water Allah deems a nice out there
1:33:37
Adam Curry: and in the morning trolls they're the troll room.
1:33:40
Very troll me today hands up you ugly now what is it good number
1:33:48
for Thursday. I'm gonna Thursday
1:33:50
John C Dvorak: good numbers 18 And
1:33:50
Adam Curry: under 1904. Nice nice. Hello trolls. Good to have
1:33:55
you here. I'm whatever happened on the last show people liked
1:34:00
it. People got what they liked what we did on the last show
1:34:03
people got value from it. Oh, they found it valuable. And the
1:34:07
way they express that is by sending us very long donation
1:34:11
notes that no
1:34:12
John C Dvorak: donation notes are out of control.
1:34:15
Adam Curry: You don't want to miss the donation segment
1:34:17
because there's some funny stuff in here and there's always new
1:34:19
information that comes to light when people send it oh, what are
1:34:22
we drinking today?
1:34:24
John C Dvorak: A Bud Light.
1:34:26
Adam Curry: No, you're you're lying. You lie.
1:34:29
John C Dvorak: I turned out I found another can of the polar
1:34:33
plane on flavored seltzer.
1:34:36
Adam Curry: That's interesting. I just got so here's the here's
1:34:41
that here's the donation segment clip. If you're if you left then
1:34:46
you're missing this. Are you ready? Here you go.
1:34:49
Unknown: Listen up. Dentists are now warning about the dangers of
1:34:51
seltzer now that the drink is becoming more popular than ever.
1:34:55
Many use the carbonated water as a low sugar replacement for soda
1:34:58
but dentists are warning that ulcer has assets that can harm
1:35:02
or even wipe out tooth enamel. So they recommend rinsing your
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mouth with regular water between seltzers to wash out that acid
1:35:09
or just drink with a straw
1:35:12
Adam Curry: drink it with a drink it with a straw hold
1:35:15
John C Dvorak: on is what acid well I
1:35:19
Adam Curry: actually asked Maverick he didn't get back to
1:35:23
me I tried to get him he's probably in surgery because I
1:35:25
want to know what this is about is this because it just seems to
1:35:28
me like a beverage war of some sort. I doubt that this
1:35:32
John C Dvorak: is seltzer is sparkling water there's no
1:35:35
difference.
1:35:36
Adam Curry: Well, you heard it right here. You heard it
1:35:39
John C Dvorak: may if they're adding something like if you
1:35:41
want to talk about something that could go after your tooth
1:35:44
enamel you have to look at at the flavored beverages like Coca
1:35:47
Cola and Pepsi Cola which have phosphoric acid you can see it
1:35:52
on the label phosphoric acid in the product which is kind of
1:35:57
caustic but seltzer is Seltzer
1:36:02
Adam Curry: and check this out just hot off the press from
1:36:05
Reuters today exclusive. W H O 's Cancer Research Agency say
1:36:11
aspartame sweetener a possible carcinogen. No, you don't say
1:36:19
how long we've been talking about aspartame as long as we've
1:36:22
been talking about the American thing the anything Yeah.
1:36:26
Unbelievable. anyway enjoy yourself sir there. I will I can
1:36:32
tell you exactly what it feels like when you have to have oral
1:36:35
oral work done. Well thank you trolls for hanging up the very
1:36:40
trollee today you know this there's always a gummy nerds and
1:36:44
an Atmel Kurtz and these people like I don't like this This
1:36:48
isn't this is boring. This shows no good. And I was like where's
1:36:51
your podcast? Host no
1:36:52
Unknown: good going on
1:36:53
Adam Curry: show dickweed where's your show? Blue douche
1:36:58
33 Please. Now you can join the trolls and fight them that's
1:37:04
what people do they fight back and forth is kind of funny and
1:37:07
it's it's almost an unmoderated chat room you got really got to
1:37:10
be doing something weird before you get kicked out of there. Now
1:37:12
I didn't even boot anyway
1:37:13
John C Dvorak: has to be kind of aimed at Adam.
1:37:16
Adam Curry: No one is aimed at me that everyone loves it. No,
1:37:22
you have to like do a flood of paste flood or something. Now if
1:37:27
they're just trolling me they love it. They think it's funny.
1:37:29
Yeah. Look at him get no mad. Now the way to do this, if
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you're gonna be a troll, get a new podcast app and podcast
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Everything works. Drop Apple, please drop. If you're using
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It's the future. I'm 10 years early, but I'm always right. You
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1:38:22
there's something going on in the air. The trolls are fighting
1:38:25
amongst themselves are calling each other names. You know, it's
1:38:30
there. They're posting bad memes 1000s of them What do you miss
1:38:35
something is happening. I can smell a field there's something
1:38:38
going on the air? Not what? I don't know this. They're upset
1:38:43
and nervous about somebody's nervous energy they have and
1:38:46
then they start doing all these things. And you know, they stop
1:38:48
thinking straight. Yeah, follow Adam and no agenda social.com
1:38:53
Jhansi Dvorak at no agenda social.com And as part of our
1:38:56
value for value model, which is very simple. You know, you can
1:39:01
if you're listening to the show, we presume that you keep
1:39:03
listening because you get some value out of it. If you don't
1:39:07
give any value back, you have to question your life choices. If
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you're not sending something back to us now it can be all
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kinds of things except memes and trolling comments. If you if
1:39:18
you're doing something productive for the community
1:39:21
community, then we appreciate it like our artists. Another thing
1:39:25
you can see in the in the new podcast app is the art that is
1:39:29
used a new one every single show which is submitted by some
1:39:34
fantastic artists who just provide this out of the goodness
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1:39:43
particularly want to thank the artists number one on the
1:39:46
generator Sir Paul couture, moving up his very own rankings
1:39:50
for the artwork for episode 1567 appropriately titled Wagner the
1:39:54
dog and how could we not choose a hot dog caring of flag that
1:40:00
says false on it. Russian made 180 degrees. I mean, yellow
1:40:07
seems to be the color of art these days for some reason, I'm
1:40:10
noticing that a lot of yellow is being used. Have you noticed
1:40:13
this always a winner is yellow always a winner Is that Is that
1:40:17
a fact?
1:40:18
John C Dvorak: They use there was a study done on packaging,
1:40:21
software packaging. And they determined that most of the
1:40:25
thing that jumps off the shelf and turret is the days when they
1:40:28
have computer stores. What jumps off the shelf is black lettering
1:40:32
and a yellow background packaging.
1:40:33
Adam Curry: So what would an example of that be in the
1:40:35
software world?
1:40:37
John C Dvorak: Lotus was Lotus oh
1:40:39
Adam Curry: right Lotus 123 probably
1:40:41
John C Dvorak: than that then the only reason they use those
1:40:43
colors because of the market research they did?
1:40:46
Adam Curry: Well, poster Paul couture nailed it because he had
1:40:49
black letters on a yellow background and it was also there
1:40:52
were other people who did hot dog art which some which we
1:40:55
liked but it didn't I mean, as you said, this one had motion
1:41:00
you know the hot dog is marching and and the false the false flag
1:41:03
and the literal false flag was just too funny. So you know, but
1:41:07
we again value returned by the artist for the value we provide
1:41:11
and we actually turn around and give them some value by telling
1:41:14
them why we didn't choose their art which is which is something
1:41:18
that you will not get in the professional art world ever.
1:41:22
Ever. You just won't choose your but they'll never tell you why
1:41:25
they tell you they'll never tell you what sucks. Emphasize it
1:41:29
just sucks man. So we had let me see we'll be had I kind of liked
1:41:33
Francisco Scara mangoes U turn Wagner U turn sign with a
1:41:41
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I liked it too. I also like the hot dog
1:41:43
done by certain net Ned. Let me see which one that was cute.
1:41:47
Adam Curry: And he had the Ukraine flag which was very very
1:41:50
close to me and they're so similar those hotdogs and that
1:41:53
was some kind of some kind of clip art they've both licensed
1:41:58
and mangled to their own have no idea. I also very much like
1:42:03
Taunton Neil's ding dongs now with Ling Ling.
1:42:07
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I liked this piece as a standalone piece
1:42:10
but it was a little ding dong is not so much. You know, it's just
1:42:15
a throw away. It's just that it was It wasn't as connective
1:42:20
connected to the show as I'd like even though I'm the one who
1:42:23
said Ling Ling and ding dong, which was hilarious. Yeah, that
1:42:27
was I thought that was their names but
1:42:30
Adam Curry: capitalist agenda also had the communist wieners
1:42:34
which is the hammer and sickle with the high was cute. It was
1:42:38
cute. Yeah, it was more than kind of cute named Kenny. Ben
1:42:41
had a Wagner that there was a lot Okay,
1:42:43
John C Dvorak: let's stop and say there was a lot of nice
1:42:46
pieces any which any one of which could have been used. It
1:42:50
just so happens that Couture's piece was
1:42:54
Adam Curry: was better was dynamite. Now you use the
1:42:57
network sleep well at night. The moon with the
1:43:01
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I just thought that was a pleasant
1:43:03
piece of art. Yeah,
1:43:04
Adam Curry: and I want to give an honorable mention you do you
1:43:07
hated it. You just disgusted you. I really like dirty jersey.
1:43:11
Whores woke kid you know, leaning against the television
1:43:15
screen. We had the rainbow on it. I really thought that was
1:43:19
cute.
1:43:20
John C Dvorak: If I wasn't disgusted by one thing that
1:43:23
looks like a test pattern of any sort that I've seen a million
1:43:26
times. I thought the art was somewhat simplistic. I liked a
1:43:30
dyed hair is kind of cute. But I didn't think it was artsy
1:43:34
enough.
1:43:36
Adam Curry: Well, it deserved to lose again sir Poker Tour, but
1:43:40
still it was I thought it was It wasn't wasn't bad at all. Wasn't
1:43:43
bad. Yeah, I
1:43:44
John C Dvorak: didn't like it at all. Okay.
1:43:46
Adam Curry: Thank you very much to all the artists who
1:43:48
participate in this, we really appreciate it. It really, when
1:43:51
we're done with the show, and let's face it, after three,
1:43:54
three and a half hours of show we're done with each other, we
1:43:57
still have something fun to do. And we can feel we can pick art
1:44:01
and and really, you know, it's like, I'll go into the bathroom.
1:44:04
I really gotta pee John's already done that, of course,
1:44:06
during the the meetup segment, he has the bathroom nearby, I
1:44:09
gotta walk a little bit further. And then we're all reset. You
1:44:12
know, we're like, hey, let's argue about some art. And it's
1:44:14
it's good. We appreciate it. It's very valuable to us and
1:44:17
valuable to the show. It looks great in the podcast apps, and
1:44:21
we believe that it contributes to people listening. Now of
1:44:25
course, it does as art does, we, it's very important that you
1:44:30
deliver your time talent and treasure you don't have to do it
1:44:33
every single show some people do it once a year to do it on a on
1:44:37
a weekly basis and do it in little bits and pieces. It's all
1:44:40
okay. In return when you come in as an executive or Associate
1:44:43
Executive Producer, we give you that credit as a full lifetime
1:44:47
approved credit show business approves of it. That's why you
1:44:50
can find almost 800 of them on IMDb but you can also use it in
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LinkedIn that you might get a lot of people hitting you up for
1:44:57
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1:45:01
it the other way around in that case we're happy to vouch for
1:45:03
you if anyone questions your credit as an executive or
1:45:06
Associate Executive Producer of the no agenda show and for
1:45:09
episode 1568 we kick it off with Stephen George from Finland
1:45:14
Minnesota John you have a note
1:45:18
John C Dvorak: Yes, I do. Steven rice been listening to every
1:45:23
episode get your pen up because he's got some requests for the
1:45:26
jingles No. Oh yeah, that too. Sorry. I'm thinking that that
1:45:31
roundtable Oh, I'm listening every episode and getting plenty
1:45:34
of value over the next two years. There's going to be my
1:45:36
first donation. This is 1033 dot 33. So big donation. Wow, nice.
1:45:44
I've been putting off donating until I can come up with a witty
1:45:47
dead joke that would make my for Human Resources chuckle Oh, but
1:45:52
as they all know, their dad is no comedian. Oh, well. I'd like
1:45:58
to be dubbed sir Cucaracha of the Northwoods at the roundtable
1:46:04
so in other words, we got no dad joke out of him. No zero dad
1:46:07
joke. I'll have a Ragnar Minnesota rye whiskey. R Okay.
1:46:15
Na R Minnesota. Bri whiskey. Never heard of it yet, but it's
1:46:19
probably good. Probably 10 Costco pepperoni pizza.
1:46:22
Adam Curry: That now that that pizza is pretty good. Yeah, I
1:46:26
would take a Tums with that. Although I prefer the hotdog at
1:46:29
Costco. The hotdog
1:46:31
John C Dvorak: at Costco says is probably one of those last most
1:46:33
cost effective winner outside the chicken.
1:46:36
Adam Curry: It's like $1.25 and you get the hot dog and
1:46:41
John C Dvorak: 65 here What do you mean a buck? 25 You're
1:46:43
Adam Curry: in California man.
1:46:44
John C Dvorak: There's no way it's a buck 25 There
1:46:48
Adam Curry: I thought it was a buck 25 Last time I was there I
1:46:50
may be wrong. Maybe you are I may be wrong.
1:46:53
John C Dvorak: Well Dynamo could use some house okay, we continue
1:46:56
Yes, I could use some house buying karma business starting
1:47:00
karma and land development our two d two karma. Wow. Okay,
1:47:05
Adam Curry: well that means you you get some RTD to karma.
1:47:09
Governor we got more
1:47:11
John C Dvorak: jiggles for the kids. I need a Virginia's a
1:47:14
sleepy creepy Joe. Brand and poop pants. Noodle gun dubby Tec
1:47:20
seven. And if it's not too much to ask, and it is good. You play
1:47:25
the everything's a scam song at the end of the show. Okay, my
1:47:31
kiddos, sleep.
1:47:32
Adam Curry: Hold on hold on the sleepy Joe. Brandon poops his
1:47:36
pants.
1:47:38
John C Dvorak: Got to know that's that jingle? Yeah, Little
1:47:41
John and WT C seven. Exactly how those fit together. I have no
1:47:46
idea
1:47:47
Adam Curry: right noodle gun. Hold on a second. Okay, I got
1:47:49
this over here. Got the scammed and I'm fact noodle gun. Man.
1:47:58
This is so much yes. Okay. obtc
1:48:02
John C Dvorak: Seven will go away. Wow. And he was
1:48:05
everything's a scam song at the end if you can. This is already
1:48:08
too much. My kiddos. He says specifically. Love that one. And
1:48:13
yes, I do call them kiddos all the time. Sorry, guys. Thanks a
1:48:19
bunch for what you do. And then he's it. Tasha, I'm going to
1:48:24
send you a copy of this. His 11 year old daughter says Gwyneth
1:48:30
Vir I think are going to Uverse it's hard to say read his
1:48:33
writing whenever he was a comics he she did two comics for us.
1:48:38
And one of them is funny as with about you, you're up. I'll send
1:48:44
these to you. But they're funny. I just give her credit for
1:48:46
giving to funny cartoons that are hard to explain.
1:48:49
Adam Curry: Alright, we're done. Let me see if I
1:48:51
Unknown: know he would go Should we go?
1:49:00
With a minute
1:49:07
I get to my pasta Glads locked and loaded
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John C Dvorak: nailed it. Dame can the show's over.
1:49:24
Adam Curry: Yeah. Dame Catherine is in Bangkok. And she comes in
1:49:28
with $1,006.96.
1:49:32
John C Dvorak: Yes, she's our she's been a supporter forever.
1:49:36
But she tells us a little story here in this note that I find
1:49:39
distressing. I don't
1:49:40
Adam Curry: think she's been a supporter at all. Yes, she
1:49:43
John C Dvorak: has this cat that this is the woman in Bangkok
1:49:47
that lets out of her apartment and we've mentioned her for
1:49:50
years she's been I don't think she's
1:49:52
Adam Curry: I don't think she's ever I don't think she's ever
1:49:55
sent any donations.
1:49:57
John C Dvorak: I think she has. Well I No she we've been in
1:50:00
contact with her forever.
1:50:01
Adam Curry: She says I saw Adam on the Max Keiser show and 2016
1:50:05
walking down a very noisy Austin street Max got me interested in
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Bitcoin and crypto in 2015 I've done very well for myself, so
1:50:12
I'm donating this $1,000 in Bitcoin as a switcheroo for my
1:50:16
son JD Sutton in Durango. No JD Sutton sounds familiar?
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Definitely. And it was a Bitcoin donation let me just put JD
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Sutton here now to make sure that we do that right. Please
1:50:29
Knight him sir JD of the shimmering deep sea. I first
1:50:34
listened to the no agenda show and heard the little girl scream
1:50:36
Shut up slave. I thought OMG these guys are pedos into s&m?
1:50:43
Are you sure? This is what you think it is? Yet I continued
1:50:48
listening and laughing to this day. I now live in Bangkok and
1:50:51
learn more about what's going on in America from YouTube than
1:50:53
anyone else. Else. Love the boots on the ground reports Yes,
1:50:56
I listened to the donation segments as well. Yes, you
1:50:58
should. Could you please create a Bitcoin jingle like the one
1:51:01
you did for Joe Rogan donations? Thank you in advance. Oh, I
1:51:06
didn't do a Bitcoin jingle. But I have one for you. Don't worry
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rooftop Penthouse and one day my farmer friend Suleyman and I
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went and bought some flowers on the way home Suliman said We
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zanzibaris don't grow flowers because we were poor we only
1:51:32
grow food. Then he said when I'm rich I'm gonna grow flowers. I
1:51:35
asked what is the definition of being rich? Without hesitation
1:51:38
he replied being riches having enough to share with others.
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I've been a hodler for years. I know there are more of you out
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there now is the time to rise up and support the best podcast in
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the universe with Bitcoin share the wealth Dame Catherine crypto
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granny of Bangkok. Please take me out with a little girl she
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wants to the Bitcoin jingle a little girl yay and a shut up
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slave. I think we can do that for you.
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Unknown: That's and all hell is gonna break loose and you're
1:52:11
gonna need a Bitcoin
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Adam Curry: slave JD Sutton on deck. You got it? Thank you
1:52:19
crypto granny.
1:52:20
John C Dvorak: long note from circumvent 34567 Hey, Adam. Yes,
1:52:26
just a quick note it was Dame G money's birthday on Monday 26th
1:52:31
June and I sent a donation in for that but it somehow got
1:52:34
missed.
1:52:35
Adam Curry: I sent it to the wrong PayPal.
1:52:38
John C Dvorak: To Jhansi Dvorak company pay pal send it
1:52:41
Adam Curry: to the old one, the old one. So But still I'll take
1:52:45
the blame. It's my fault. I'm sorry. If he
1:52:47
John C Dvorak: says it's your fault. It's my Did you give her
1:52:50
a late birthday shout out. Yeah, of course. Of course. Also, why
1:52:54
do people call Dylan Mulvaney T. G. He is not t g is a woman's
1:53:00
parody, like Dame Edna everage.
1:53:03
Adam Curry: Who's now deceased? Yeah. Barry Humphries. No, I
1:53:07
John C Dvorak: would have called Barry Humphries. TG Dylan
1:53:11
Mulvaney is a shitty actor playing a role as a woman cuz he
1:53:15
couldn't get work as a man. She never even bothered taking on a
1:53:19
female name. Just my two cents worth. I have I attached an ISO
1:53:25
of Ted Cruz thanking you for your courage, which could be an
1:53:28
endless show I so for you. This is from a hearing was Riley
1:53:31
Gaines, a swimmer who tied tied with Lisa Lea Thompson. Oh, and
1:53:37
this will make me a baron. Not sure whether there's a size
1:53:40
restriction on protectorates, but I would like to be the Baron
1:53:43
of the Northern Territory if you haven't seen that promotional
1:53:45
stuff. Here's the link. They are somewhat irrelevant reverent.
1:53:52
Anyway, thank you for your courage. Great show. As always,
1:53:55
if I can get a goat car man, uh, you are going to love President
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Trump
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Adam Curry: that we don't have a you're going to love president I
1:54:02
never heard that either. But I'll do this for you. I'll do
1:54:05
any wants goat karma. So they did dumps they call them dumps
1:54:10
big massive dump that should be good enough we go to Alan green
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in Ogden, Utah. 333 Dots 33. And you know, the Biden No, no, no,
1:54:24
no, that was your clip that's not a jingle we I didn't I saw
1:54:27
that. Right. Did you make an ISO of that?
1:54:30
John C Dvorak: No, you'd have to look it up. Yes, still in the
1:54:33
pile? Yeah, but
1:54:34
Adam Curry: what was it called? Because
1:54:35
John C Dvorak: you like didn't make it into a show mix? Yeah,
1:54:38
but what would the ISO be called? No, no, no. No, I wish
1:54:43
should be ISO No.
1:54:46
Adam Curry: Now we have an ISO No, but I'm looking for the one
1:54:49
that the recent clip that you had, and I yeah,
1:54:52
John C Dvorak: that I also turned that in as an ISO. Well,
1:54:55
I think that's it. No,
1:54:57
Adam Curry: it's not. Well, no, I don't have it. It's It's not
1:55:00
here. That's just not true.
1:55:02
John C Dvorak: Okay, what did forget it?
1:55:03
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. In The Morning John Adam Joe Rogan
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John C Dvorak: No, no, no, no, no, no, no no no. Karma.
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Matthew, rack wall I think that'd be a CHW al in the land
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in Wisconsin. Looks like. Quite a few episodes ago, John brought
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up IBM Watson while talking about AI and it reminded me of
1:56:46
the time work in a small startup. We leveraged Watson to
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consume news articles and match products relevant to the item.
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The article in our Add Widget. Surely after going live or
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receive panic calls about our widget, it suggested children's
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underwear for an article about child abuse and molestation.
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Thank you AI. And shortly after that is suggested fire starting
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supplies for an article about a house that burned.
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Adam Curry: That's IBM AI at work.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. As a result of widget was quickly removed
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from the hard news section. You think IBM Watson then became an
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excessively expensive keyword matcher for sports articles, and
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sports paraphernalia. However, when we told investors that we
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were leveraging IBM's AI Watson it really wooed them. Hi, love
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Can you add me to the list? You're on the list? Thank you.
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Adam Curry: We need an AI Sharpton. All I got is Al
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Sharpton
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Unknown: night is the measure of whether the country begins in
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the state of Wisconsin a national drive to push back or
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whether we have more to go to build a movement of resistance
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but resist yeah much. We must and we will much about that. Be
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committed
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thing from front to back. I love that. And do you need karma no
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just sharpen surveilled is in Palmetto Florida 333 33. Adam
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Thanks for the hours of thought provoking entertainment and
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Nicola.
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there in the area where Dana is Oh, thanks for making me laugh
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at the insane world we live in to your listener first time
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You've been deep deuced. I would like to call out Glenn Bukowski
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Esquire as a douchebag. Many years ago Glenn hit me in the
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mouth when we were in law school since then both of us have
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become lawyers here in the Free State of Florida. However, while
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Glenn donated prior to being called to the Bar he has yet to
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donate as a lawyer. Ah, you're right. I would argue that when
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we become lawyers, we sell our souls and our prior selves cease
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to exist. He needs to atone and live up to his Esquire status by
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sharing some of the fruits of his billable hours with the
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show. I'm in I'm in agreement on that lawyers you need to repent.
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John C Dvorak: Baron Finch in Portland 23456 Associate
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Executive Producer love the newsletter JCD stellar shows of
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Adam Curry: I don't think there's a don't draw me bro
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jingle I think that was a sign that I held up Does that make
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sense? I don't know to
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John C Dvorak: join again maybe don't draw on me bro. I don't
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remember when that you mentioned I do remember the sign
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Adam Curry: on a second Where is I can't find anything right now
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for some reason to the head I can't find a single thing okay.
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I can do drone again. I'm doing that drone again. Ah Shakalaka
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John C Dvorak: you've got karma circle and node for black last
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night you T Yes. He's in Philadelphia to to to Hill Road
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ducks. He has a handwritten note Hey, John, what happened to
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those ladies after their tickets in caught in the wringer? Do
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they make it out? Okay. Oh my goodness. My birthday is June
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30. And I am in need of a cheer up karma love you mean it black
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knights sir E T. karma karma to be easy it could be easy not at
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all.
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Adam Curry: It's probably hard to say probably. Let's must be
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easy. I think I remembered Yeah, I think it is all right. Kelly P
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it's a switcheroo from Kelly rego to pluma aka Heather
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Godwin, so I guess we'll put that in, aka Heather Godwin. He
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got that done. In the morning, John Adams rove ducks is a
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switcheroo in honor of my dear friend pluma. Instead of hitting
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her in the mouth, I decided to jumpstart her path to day mode.
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No nice gift. I am deeply grateful. She got me to listen
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to the best podcast in the universe. I've been listening
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since 2021 and appreciate all the value you've added to my
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life. It's Plumose birthday on Wednesday, June 28. If you could
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please add it to the birthday list of course. Could I get to
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jingles Could I get some mac and cheese? Yeah we got some mac and
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cheese and I got ants got a little bit of that for you for
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sure. Love was lit. Thank you for all you do. That is from
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Kelly.
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John C Dvorak: You slaves get get used to mac and cheese.
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Macaroni and cheese melted together mac and cheese mac and
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cheese mac and cheese
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out GOT ANTS you've got karma named Beth. On June 21. She
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writes Heil boy. Heil, an amazing crew of familiar and new
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faces assembled for the two hot Tucson Solstice Soiree and had a
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great time we even hit our server in the mouth. Over the
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past three weeks we have had oak fire burn. Nearly sir. Oh, we
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had an oak fire interest of Boca Oak 3300 acres in event
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quantifier in our beloved. Santa Catalina Mountains burned 133
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acres. We humbly request one share of the rain stick shake
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our starter, the kick ours to kickstart our slacker monsoon
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season season please.
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Adam Curry: You said share but I'm sure she said share. Do you
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have your Do you have your equipment?
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John C Dvorak: I said shares it of what instead of shake. Oh, I
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said one shake? Sorry. Yeah, I do have it right here. So is
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that what that does it I have to meet the flipper once?
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Adam Curry: Well, one shake means let's Okay, let's just do
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two to one on one. Now over and then back. It's the excess half
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one one and then back. That's okay. 123 Here we go. You're
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shaking too much. You're shaking too much. You're shaking too
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much.
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John C Dvorak: I'm shaking. What do you weigh as bites away? You
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shake it? I get the right get the instruction. Well,
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Adam Curry: I wish you many monsoons in northern Silicon
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Valley. She
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John C Dvorak: says thank you on she says named Beth on behalf of
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the Southern Arizona slave flood
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Adam Curry: somewhere. It's obvious. Yeah. Because you know,
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you're not acting very professional that way
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John C Dvorak: I play I'm doing it exactly the way you're
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supposed to do it. I know what you're up to.
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Adam Curry: I was taught by the best but Okay. Sure. Eric.
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aggression that's got shit fort Gratiot Yeah, I remember.
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Michigan 207 15 Interesting. So Eric of yield forge jobs. Karma
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may be making some changes in my life milk early celebration of
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the birthday of my smokin hot wife 29 years and they never had
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Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs. Armand
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John C Dvorak: got the welder in Brooklyn, New York. I just want
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to want you to know that CNC routers without a vacuum table
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suck and Johnson the coffee roaster is probably still a
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douchebag Can I get some more jobs karma that worked out
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pretty good last time. keep on keepin on you guys have kept me
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sane for the last three years Scott?
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Unknown: Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
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Adam Curry: We got Raymond Bell from Langley BC and Canada Navia
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$200 Keep up the good work gents. Shout out to Billy and
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John C Dvorak: Roll like our buddy in North Korea everybody
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who's always donating the gloves. Donation. McLaughlin
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McLaughlin, yeah.
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Adam Curry: Finally, Kevin final Associate Executive producer sir
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Devin from Elko, Nevada, Nevada Nevada $200. In the morning, you
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too. I'm offering a belated birthday donation for myself. I
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turned 23 on June 4. We wanted to wait to have this letter read
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while I drive across the breadth of Nevada along Highway 50 The
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loneliest Road in America, concluding with a visit to Great
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Basin National Park. I've left an optional note for you to
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below regarding mineral exploration in Nevada that
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hopefully you find interesting. The I read that
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John C Dvorak: if you did you read it. It's very interesting.
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Adam Curry: If I could get a biscuit on my birthday of course
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they always give me a biscuit on my birthday. And my favorite ISO
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is Alex Jones. Twilight Zone. We have that we have the Twilight
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Zone. Twilight. Yes, I do have. I do have that for you. And I'd
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like some karma and I sure appreciate all of that. Thanks
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for what you do you to do it certain dirty dirt. Oh no.
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That's the next one. That's sir Devon. Yes, thank you. I'm
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living in a twilight zone you go and a little bit of karma for
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you. Thank you so much. You've got karma.
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John C Dvorak: Lot of the way I think highway 40 is lonelier
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than 5050 goes to all these nice little towns.
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Adam Curry: Well, when's the last time you did it?
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John C Dvorak: When I was a little kid now there you go.
2:10:51
Adam Curry: Now depends on what you were like at the time. I
2:10:54
wanted to thank before we move on, you know, Field Day was this
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past weekend, that's when all the hams go out and make sure
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that they can make some contacts work some other stations on
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battery power. You know, it's really for em comms emergency so
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that we all keep in practice, and my phone rang. And I love
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this. My phone rang from an Austin number of 512 number. And
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I'm like, Wow, this was this and I picked it up and said yes,
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hello. I have a message from the 70 to 90 traffic net for Adam
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curry kilo five alpha, Charlie, Charlie. This thing it actually
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works. So you can do this. You can send a message through your
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ham radio and say I want you to contact someone and they and
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they went through the trouble of finding a phone number for me.
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They found a phone number and passed on the message from
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Juliet kilo Tango to zero in the morning on field day from
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Central New York. 7290s
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John C Dvorak: you got for your phone? Yeah. Yeah, the hams are
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very resourceful. I like the hams. I
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Adam Curry: love the ham 70 threes to all you hams and thank
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you all very much to our executive and Associate
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Executive producers who supported us once again with
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those forever credits for this episode 1568 We appreciate a lot
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and anybody can do that. You just have to go to our website.
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Our formula is this we go out get people in the mouth
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Unknown: Here's their website
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for.org/n A
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John C Dvorak: There we go. Nice. Try to get a shady become
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a ham.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, but she'd be good ham. She'd be a great ham.
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She'd be ham malicious how Malama dingdong, I gotta play
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something here which corroborates a completely was
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something we busted wide open when I was doing the show from
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Jamaica. This is a show when weeks before anyone else did it.
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We pulled apart the fake interview. A fake zoom call was
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a real zoom call but it was a fake Zelinsky with Fifi Lagarde
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you remember Christine Lagarde jacked up Oh, who presents a
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Lensky I'm so happy you're zooming it was two jokers from
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Russia. Who we love those guys. Those guys are the best. And she
2:13:25
was talking about Yeah, in October we're gonna have the
2:13:28
central bank digital currency. We'll get it all set up. You
2:13:32
know, we we know exactly how we're gonna do it. We've got the
2:13:36
levels all set and we're gonna go we're gonna rock it's gonna
2:13:38
happen. Well, wouldn't you know? Yesterday, this announcement
2:13:43
came out in the EU Deutsche Bella reports
2:13:46
Unknown: European Commission published a proposal on
2:13:48
Wednesday that would introduce digital legal tender, tender for
2:13:52
use was in the 20 member Eurozone. The digital euro is
2:13:56
meant to be used alongside the existing euro as an additional
2:13:59
form of online payment and cannot be converted into cash.
2:14:03
Unlike cryptocurrencies, it will have the backing of the European
2:14:07
Central Bank Commissioner for financial stability. Mairead
2:14:12
McGinnis cited several reasons for the move to a digital
2:14:16
tender. One is that the declining use of cash but
2:14:19
there's also a concern that other nations will dominate the
2:14:22
digital economy as the EU doesn't take action. So far,
2:14:25
Nigeria, Jamaica and several other Caribbean nations have
2:14:28
fully launched centrally backed digital currencies. Another 53
2:14:32
countries are in the advanced stages of a rollout including
2:14:37
China, India, Japan, and Brazil. Let's get more of this from DW
2:14:44
correspondence.
2:14:46
Adam Curry: Did you want to say something John?
2:14:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, what was it like two or three years ago that
2:14:51
India went all digital? It was a big deal. Hmm, I don't theory me
2:14:57
gotta remember that.
2:14:58
Adam Curry: Remember, they took away a whole bunch Your money
2:15:00
they made new money I remember they took away banknotes I don't
2:15:05
think they went all digital they can't call digital but the
2:15:07
country is filled with portal I
2:15:09
John C Dvorak: realize it is impossible but I thought that
2:15:11
they made an effort to know ready like years ago
2:15:15
Adam Curry: who cares This is the EU I'm going there on
2:15:18
vacation this is gonna be fun
2:15:20
Unknown: this from DW correspondents band he got and
2:15:24
Brussels band Good to see you tell us more mod why EU
2:15:30
regulators feel this digital euro is actually necessary
2:15:35
Adam Curry: this is gonna happen
2:15:37
Unknown: the EU Commission as it wants to be part of the game
2:15:42
that it is necessary to have
2:15:44
Adam Curry: the game it's the game part of the game, the game
2:15:47
map game the game the digital game the game to scam people to
2:15:51
print up money digitally and then get all your next stimulus
2:15:55
Chuck will come through your CBD shoe but listen, this is what
2:15:58
they want to do everywhere this is the central bank mantra like
2:16:02
this is happening this is happening in Europe mission
2:16:05
Unknown: as infants to be part of the game it fields that it is
2:16:10
necessary to have also a digital branch of the Euro which is the
2:16:14
second biggest currency in the world and they want to fulfill
2:16:19
the wishes of consumers there was a survey and consumer say
2:16:22
yes we want that we want it and it also grants some kind of
2:16:26
independence from payment systems like MasterCard or Visa
2:16:30
which are all seated in the United States All right,
2:16:34
you're paying with Euro I'm paying with euros what are the
2:16:37
practical benefits for consumers like you and me and other people
2:16:41
within the Euro zone of this digital Europe
2:16:45
paying with the Euro the digital Euro shall be possible without
2:16:50
paying any fees it would work like cash in your pocket so you
2:16:54
don't need the middlemen the payment systems anymore it would
2:16:59
be safe because the value is guaranteed by the European
2:17:03
Central Bank directly and payments from one smart wallet
2:17:09
to another smart smart wallet smart wallet out any online
2:17:13
connection so you don't need all the technical stuff anymore.
2:17:19
Great say this digital Euro can be more easily tracked can be
2:17:23
used for surveillance. What do advocates of this digital Euro
2:17:27
say about that?
2:17:30
Well they say the opposite is true because the digital Euro
2:17:34
works like cash you don't have so much data involved as if you
2:17:40
pay with MasterCard or Visa because there's no name involves
2:17:43
there is no account involved for you're not leaving much traces
2:17:48
and that's why the amount of digital digital years you can
2:17:52
have in your smart wallet is limited actually to 3000 years
2:17:56
to avoid something some abuse and also money laundering it's
2:18:02
exactly
2:18:03
Adam Curry: what Lagarde said limit to 3000 euros everything
2:18:06
she said about the tracking I liked the it's the digital euro
2:18:10
but you don't need any technical stuff I liked that part a lot
2:18:14
yeah, that's
2:18:14
John C Dvorak: gonna work what's gonna work is that there's going
2:18:17
to be so much counterfeit money because now you don't really
2:18:21
have to print the money the counterfeit money goes on the
2:18:23
card directly
2:18:24
Adam Curry: that's the point the central bank Ah, you're
2:18:27
John C Dvorak: right you should go to Europe get you know fine.
2:18:29
It's one of our guys we get plenty of them. That is in the
2:18:33
middle there some gray market market here and you know Spence
2:18:37
spent some money in France.
2:18:39
Adam Curry: Now you're missing my point the the fraudulent
2:18:41
money will be printed by the central bank. This is what this
2:18:44
is the only way
2:18:45
John C Dvorak: to do it. Anyone can do it. I think you know, you
2:18:47
can also get your own fraudulent money. No, this is not going to
2:18:51
work.
2:18:52
Adam Curry: If this is going to work exactly the way they
2:18:54
intended. What I love the most about this topic is your
2:18:57
constant saying is not going to work. They are going to do this.
2:19:01
It's going to be beautiful. They're going to they're going
2:19:05
to create so much phony baloney money on this this central bank
2:19:09
backed currency. It's going to be great. It's gonna be so fun
2:19:14
to watch.
2:19:14
John C Dvorak: If you like economic collapse. Yeah, you're
2:19:16
probably right. What do you think that's great. What do
2:19:19
Adam Curry: you think they're trying to do? This is the whole
2:19:22
point. They want economic collapse. They want total
2:19:26
control of their citizens. Oh, man, where you been during COVID
2:19:33
This is what they want. They want obedient, obedient
2:19:36
citizens. Take your money on this card and Shut Up Show me
2:19:40
your QR code to get into the bar I promise you. Now, I hope it
2:19:47
doesn't happen here. But man they want it. They want
2:19:51
John C Dvorak: to they can want anything they want. Good luck.
2:19:56
Adam Curry: Good luck. Well, we'll see you in October, won't
2:19:58
we? We'll see and I'm not
2:20:01
John C Dvorak: saying they won't roll something out doesn't mean
2:20:03
it's gonna go anywhere.
2:20:05
Adam Curry: Okay? Go back to Putin. All right.
2:20:09
John C Dvorak: The reason I want to go back to Putin because CBS
2:20:12
ran a hit piece. And CBS Of course, we know is a front for
2:20:17
the
2:20:18
Adam Curry: well let's before you get into your clips, I would
2:20:21
say the entire point of to the operation that took place just
2:20:26
to review from the last episode. One is to set up the the
2:20:31
terrorist attack on the nuclear plant. So we can invoke Article
2:20:34
Five of NATO. That's what Blumenthal and Graham literally
2:20:38
announced, to, to do what the CIA has always been good at is
2:20:44
to make a leader look weak internally, and then try and
2:20:48
start a coup get everybody all jacked up. They usually do it
2:20:51
with NGOs, Putin, kick them out. So now we have the CIA
2:20:55
broadcasting systems who I'm sure are going to compound the
2:21:00
messaging about Putin being weak.
2:21:02
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I figured that this was the reason I
2:21:04
wanted that fed. There's a reason I wanted these clips
2:21:06
because they have to be this is a messaging operation. Yeah. And
2:21:10
information. This is the show from yesterday, and there was
2:21:14
absolutely nothing on the show except this
2:21:19
Unknown: war in Ukraine and new fallout from that failed armed
2:21:21
rebellion led by the leader of Russia's private army. There are
2:21:25
questions tonight about whether the oligarch who leads the
2:21:28
Wagner mercenary group had support from the for his revolt
2:21:32
from inside the Russian military. Z and Li reports from
2:21:36
Keith. The images
2:21:37
shocked the world Wagner troops advancing toward Moscow before
2:21:41
turning around, but questions remain surrounding the mercenary
2:21:45
boss Yevgeni precautions failed mutiny. CBS News has learned the
2:21:49
US has intelligence that a senior Russian general had
2:21:52
advanced knowledge of the mutiny. The Kremlin says these
2:21:56
allegations are speculation and gossip. And keep today Ukraine's
2:22:00
national security chief Alexei Journalof claimed precaution
2:22:04
wasn't leaked with not one but 14 senior Russian military
2:22:08
officers. Goshen is not an independent person he tells me
2:22:12
Lucky is owned by high ranking people in President Putin's
2:22:16
inner circle. So promotion does have support in the of the
2:22:20
Russian military, who in the last night, they are his owners.
2:22:24
He says this is a group of people who have a goal to change
2:22:27
the leadership of Russia how many analysts say President
2:22:31
Putin has been weakened by this revolt?
2:22:33
Adam Curry: Wow, this is good. I didn't even see this one coming.
2:22:37
So we know that obviously, the Wagner group which has been the
2:22:40
sole focus of attention of anything in the in the field on
2:22:44
Russia, not Russian troops, not Russian war, war machines. No,
2:22:49
it's all been Wagner group, private military company wagon
2:22:52
group. And they're obviously on the CIA play a role. But now
2:22:56
that they add a little twist to it by saying, Oh, no, no, no,
2:23:01
it's people inside Russia who have this guy in his pocket.
2:23:04
He's not Putin chef anymore. This is the it's the people
2:23:09
around Putin they want to bring him down
2:23:12
John C Dvorak: Can you believe this? I can believe they
2:23:15
Adam Curry: said I can't believe we didn't predict this one.
2:23:17
That's what I can't believe
2:23:19
John C Dvorak: actually is predictable. Not looking back.
2:23:21
Yes. But to come up with this cock and bull story great. And
2:23:26
then that haven't come out of the secure the head of the CIA
2:23:30
of Ukraine. Whoever that guy is. Never heard of him. Great. And I
2:23:33
love the comes up with his bullshit. It's like, oh my god.
2:23:37
This is it is great. I agree. It's great. And it's amazing
2:23:41
that you're right, we should have come up with the sociales
2:23:43
but here we go with part two of the same basic Clip mode Tech
2:23:46
Show.
2:23:47
Unknown: Even if we execute the generals who had some sort on
2:23:49
part in the mutiny exists you're not affect the outcome. He tells
2:23:52
me the wheels are in motion pools demise. The crisis at the
2:23:57
top and Russia has so far not trickled down to the battlefield
2:24:01
or yesterday to Russian missiles destroyed a pizza restaurant
2:24:04
during the evening rush. At least 11 people were killed in
2:24:08
the attack, including 14 year old twins, while dozens more
2:24:12
were injured. So night to Nora, President Solinsky announced the
2:24:16
detention of a person he says coordinated the attack, adding
2:24:20
anybody who helps the Russians destroy life deserves the
2:24:23
maximum punishment.
2:24:25
Adam Curry: I really liked the twins edition, including 14 year
2:24:28
old twins.
2:24:29
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they show him they have a little picture.
2:24:31
The two of them. They're cute. And you gotta make sure
2:24:36
Adam Curry: incubators, throw the incubators. Throw the babies
2:24:39
on the floor. Yeah, exactly. Well, so
2:24:43
John C Dvorak: you built it. You built the eye and we see the two
2:24:45
girls and the propaganda pieces. Very good. Well, the
2:24:50
Adam Curry: message. The message is out everywhere I have I have
2:24:53
some other examples of the exact same message maybe not with the
2:24:57
Putin's guys on the inside. We're funding yet. But here's
2:25:03
NBC
2:25:04
Unknown: now overseas to Russia where today President Putin
2:25:06
speaking on following that failed mutiny. Keir Simmons is
2:25:09
with me from Moscow failed
2:25:11
Adam Curry: mutiny. I like mutiny. Now this is the honest
2:25:14
Iran a shadow ship here.
2:25:16
Unknown: President Putin is now saying Russia averted a civil
2:25:19
war. Civil War.
2:25:21
That's right next door and tonight the Kremlin's message to
2:25:24
this country. President Putin is in control. Russia's leader
2:25:27
praising security officials and his National Guard for saving
2:25:31
the motherland from catastrophe. Rebellion leader Vagner group
2:25:35
commander of getting precaution is now in better rooms according
2:25:38
to reports there. But Goshen forces took over a Russian
2:25:41
military headquarters and were marching towards Moscow when the
2:25:44
deal was apparently cut Putin today criticizing Bogosian
2:25:48
saying in a year he paid his former ally $2 billion dollars.
2:25:53
Russia announcing it won't prosecute the mutineers. Okay,
2:25:57
so
2:25:58
Adam Curry: really just sowing confusion there MBCA
2:26:00
John C Dvorak: Nair and the mutineer which is okay, and then
2:26:05
civil war here, we get all these crazy things going on.
2:26:07
Adam Curry: Why do you think they threw in mutiny? What is
2:26:10
the point of that? It's it
2:26:12
John C Dvorak: is because the public understands what it
2:26:13
means. Yeah. All right, because you're you're part of the
2:26:17
system. And you you mutiny because immunity also because of
2:26:22
the movies like Mutiny on the Bounty and all these, it
2:26:25
indicates you have a guy that's running the ship that's out of
2:26:29
control. And he has got to go Caine Mutiny, Mutiny on the
2:26:34
Bounty? These are where the captain is nuts.
2:26:36
Adam Curry: I think you're right. Good point. So let's
2:26:37
associative. Let's listen to Good Morning America,
2:26:40
Unknown: President delinski It sounded the alarm by Russia
2:26:42
taking steps to potentially sabotage a nuclear facility in
2:26:46
Ukraine. Yeah. Could you do that?
2:26:48
Adam Curry: They could Russia do that. But
2:26:50
Unknown: Michael, they have the means they may not have the
2:26:53
motive yet. So they certainly have an engineering capability.
2:26:56
They've held this power plant for a long time. What they may
2:26:59
be doing is wiring the plant to create a nuclear incident.
2:27:02
Adam Curry: You're they're wiring the plant? Oh, yes.
2:27:05
They've Oh, they're wiring it. Just like the World Trade
2:27:08
Center.
2:27:08
Unknown: And it would be something that Putin would keep
2:27:10
in his pocket if there was some sort of catastrophic Ukrainian
2:27:13
breakthrough in
2:27:14
Adam Curry: the front lines. Or if there's a breakthrough on the
2:27:16
front lines, and I pushed the button, perhaps he could blow up
2:27:19
this power
2:27:19
Unknown: plant. But interestingly, if you look at
2:27:21
the prevailing winds, if the Russians did that, most of the
2:27:24
year they blow either towards the east or towards the south.
2:27:28
So that Fallout would theoretically come right back on
2:27:31
to Russian troops, and potentially Crimea.
2:27:33
Adam Curry: Oh, this is an interesting little bit here. We
2:27:36
need to have the wind we need to change the wind direction
2:27:40
because if it doesn't waft over Poland, fly in new if it doesn't
2:27:45
waft over Poland, then we can invoke Article Five it needs we
2:27:49
have to have the wind in the right direction. Let's continue
2:27:52
with Steve Gagnon and Secretary
2:27:55
Unknown: of State Blinken said on this week that that real
2:27:57
cracks are emerging in Russia's leadership is Putin's power.
2:28:03
It certainly is for the first time in 24 years, but remember
2:28:06
that sometimes cracks and foundations and buildings
2:28:11
Adam Curry: for the first time in Tibet 24 years.
2:28:14
Unknown: It certainly is for the first time in 24 years. But
2:28:17
remember that sometimes crowns and foundations of buildings,
2:28:21
they can cause catastrophic, immediate effect, or they can go
2:28:24
on for years or maybe never. So we need to see how this plays
2:28:27
out. And I think that every hour that we don't see Putin will be
2:28:31
adding to that intrigue, but I think it's important, Michael
2:28:33
here to think about what this was and what it wasn't. It was
2:28:36
not a coup attempt. It was not an insurrection, there was no
2:28:39
popular support. This was a mercenary army muting, and
2:28:43
proposed wall
2:28:45
Adam Curry: mutiny. That's the talking point, John, it's the
2:28:47
talking point.
2:28:48
John C Dvorak: It is and looks for everybody. But CBS who's got
2:28:51
their own This is ABC,
2:28:53
Adam Curry: NBC, they've got the mutiny. Mean, Goshen
2:28:55
Unknown: felt the walls closing in around him, he hatched a plan
2:28:59
to save himself in his men. It was brilliant. He really,
2:29:03
headquarters
2:29:04
military, was brilliant.
2:29:08
John C Dvorak: Bull on his second history of this operation
2:29:11
is really their bunch of, I don't know, they're mercenaries
2:29:15
that go to Africa to steal gold. That's their main goal. Why
2:29:21
don't they just pack up and go back to Africa? Where they've
2:29:25
been doing business forever? No. As opposed to this bullcrap.
2:29:30
Adam Curry: Well, maybe because it's all bull crap closing in
2:29:33
Unknown: around him. He hatched a plan to save himself and his
2:29:37
men. It was brilliant. He walked into this headquarters as
2:29:41
military headquarters in the south, essentially put his feet
2:29:43
up on the desk says I control this place. Send an armored
2:29:46
column up to the north depressor Putin called Putin with the
2:29:51
phones, recording the whole thing controlling social media.
2:29:56
John C Dvorak: Are they just making this up as they go along?
2:29:59
Totally. He put his feet up on the desk and called Putin on the
2:30:03
secure line to Riyadh office
2:30:04
Adam Curry: and recorded it and recorded it and recorded Let's
2:30:08
send an
2:30:08
Unknown: armored column up to the north depressor Putin
2:30:11
threshold Putin with the phones, recording the whole thing
2:30:15
controlling social media so Putin can control the narrative.
2:30:19
And he said let's negotiate. And Putin was unable to call his
2:30:22
bluff and he totally collapsed. It was totally humiliating for
2:30:26
Putin and Prigogine pulled it all off brilliantly.
2:30:30
Adam Curry: I didn't clip it because it was Hold on
2:30:32
John C Dvorak: a second Wait, how is he pulling this off
2:30:35
beautifully when he's exiled to Belarus of all places because he
2:30:41
puts pressure pulling off anything and you're lucky to be
2:30:43
alive he can be assassinated at any point now
2:30:46
Adam Curry: he put pressure on Putin pressure what you're
2:30:51
asking me about this phony op you're asking me to explain it
2:30:54
to you. This Yeah, this is a media war. This is all bowl
2:30:58
bowl. mean, half the half the media was saying, Oh, look,
2:31:03
everybody was happy to see promotion. The other half was
2:31:05
saying they weren't they were like kicking him out. This whole
2:31:09
thing is it's very
2:31:11
John C Dvorak: poorly orchestrated. Whoever's behind
2:31:14
it.
2:31:14
Adam Curry: France 20 US, France 24 hole
2:31:17
John C Dvorak: Yeah, no, I'm saying but there's obviously a
2:31:19
head of the operation is he did fine with CBS. That's a great
2:31:23
report. No, but these other things from ABC they got they.
2:31:29
Adam Curry: They're freewheeling the freewheeling. They don't
2:31:31
have they had a meeting. What do we call this mutiny? Okay, okay.
2:31:36
Both good. Yes, to
2:31:37
John C Dvorak: get the one talking and playing go from
2:31:39
there boys. You can make it up as good as anyone is France 24.
2:31:43
Unknown: The revolts may have been short lived, but it's
2:31:46
chipped away at FL notice the music Vladimir Putin's stone
2:31:50
faced facade. The Wagner group's failed uprising was slammed as
2:31:54
treason by the Kremlin. Birth it was the biggest threat is
2:31:58
authority that Putin has faced in his two decades in power. For
2:32:02
those watching from abroad, it was a remarkable slip for Russia
2:32:06
strong man.
2:32:08
16 months ago, Russian forces were on the doorstep of keys in
2:32:13
Ukraine. This is Blinken believing they would take the
2:32:16
capital in a matter of days and erase the country from from the
2:32:19
map as an independent country. Now, what we've seen is
2:32:23
Adam Curry: Whoa, whoa, left tail, left toe, left tail I
2:32:27
believe
2:32:27
Unknown: they would take the capital in a matter of days and
2:32:30
erase the country from from the map as an independent country.
2:32:33
Now what we've seen
2:32:37
John C Dvorak: Yeah, left till right in there,
2:32:39
Adam Curry: because he knows what he's saying, Oh, they would
2:32:40
erase the country from the map. It's simply not true. The reason
2:32:45
he pulled out is because they had a peace deal. They had a
2:32:48
peace deal, which Boris Johnson then went into Oh, no, no son.
2:32:53
No Minsk agreement for you. We need war here. So he knows it's
2:32:57
not true. And he's laughing about
2:33:01
Unknown: believing they would take the capital in a matter of
2:33:03
days and erase the country from from the map as an independent
2:33:06
country. Now, what we've seen is Russia having to defend Moscow,
2:33:12
his case catch against mercenaries of his own making.
2:33:15
Ukraine's allies have been monitoring the situation
2:33:18
closely. French President Emmanuel Macron said the Wagner
2:33:21
group march on Moscow shows the divisions that exist within the
2:33:24
Russian camp.
2:33:26
Adam Curry: There's so much alliteration march on Moscow
2:33:28
pressure on Putin, I love it
2:33:30
Unknown: on the fragility of both its military and its
2:33:33
auxilary forces. Ukrainian president Solinsky has discussed
2:33:38
the turmoil across the border with Poland, Canada and US
2:33:41
President Joe Biden. But for now, he's holding his cards
2:33:45
close to his chest. Now,
2:33:47
the longer Russian aggression lasts, the more degradation it
2:33:51
causes in Russia itself. This manifests itself as aggression,
2:33:55
which is gradually turning inwards and coming home to
2:33:58
roost. So for both my conversations with my fellow
2:34:01
leaders, we exchanged our assessment of what is happening
2:34:04
in Russia, we see the situation the same way and know how to
2:34:08
respond.
2:34:09
Adam Curry: You know, there's something to be said for this
2:34:11
tactic. With the media being so widespread the way it is today,
2:34:18
if you just keep saying it, Putin is weak Putin weak
2:34:20
pressure mute, Delia. I mean, the people inside Russia will
2:34:24
start to,
2:34:25
John C Dvorak: I don't know, just wave the word. People
2:34:28
inside Russia been cut off, but they
2:34:30
Adam Curry: got to they got YouTube and tick tock. They're
2:34:34
posting on YouTube. Yes, of course, we need to YouTube is
2:34:39
open for Russia
2:34:40
John C Dvorak: believe Well, believe it would. It would have
2:34:44
been over for Putin. If the NGOs were still around. I agree. And
2:34:49
the media was a little looser. They probably would have gotten
2:34:53
him out by now. But he's he's done a really amazing job of
2:34:57
staying in power. And I don't know if They're going to this is
2:35:01
gonna work. I mean, I know that they love to get rid of him. I'm
2:35:04
not sure what they want,
2:35:05
Adam Curry: but this is what I'm what I'm worried about is that
2:35:09
they, you know, they being US trip, trip trip off some, some
2:35:14
charges at the nuclear power plant which they do have to wait
2:35:17
for the winds of change. Make sure the winds go on the right
2:35:20
way. Otherwise it doesn't count
2:35:22
John C Dvorak: why they can have trouble with that because you
2:35:24
can't read while they have weather machines that can do
2:35:26
this. Maybe they do. But
2:35:31
Adam Curry: in the meantime, know the co chairs of the EU
2:35:36
Ukraine recovery conference in London 2023 have made a joint
2:35:40
statement, which I'd like to read a little bit is what
2:35:45
they've agreed to so we understand what's at stake here.
2:35:48
Ukraine's partners have agreed to provide a further 60 billion
2:35:51
to meet the recovery and reconstruction needs of Ukraine.
2:35:54
The EU announced a new multi year facility of 50 billion for
2:35:57
recovery, the US announced 1.3 billion in additional aid to
2:36:01
Ukraine, including 675 million to modernize Ukraine's critical
2:36:06
infrastructure. I didn't know about that. The UK announced a
2:36:10
further 3 billion and guarantees to support additional world bank
2:36:14
lending up to 2027 to one and 40 million support for immediate
2:36:18
needs. That's the landscape coke habit. Switzerland announced the
2:36:22
further 1.5 Swiss francs to support up to 2027. But here,
2:36:27
nearly 500 global businesses from 42 countries worth more
2:36:31
than $5.2 trillion and 21 sectors have already signed the
2:36:35
Ukraine business compact, pledging to support Ukraine's
2:36:40
recovery and reconstruction. And to make sure that everything
2:36:45
goes okay. The Government of Ukraine and its partners are
2:36:48
responding to business demand to extend commercial insurance
2:36:51
coverage in Ukraine. The conference launched the London
2:36:55
conference war risk insurance framework, which means you have
2:37:00
no risk for your money. The taxpayers of all these other
2:37:04
countries will pay in case your money gets blown up. Funding Oh,
2:37:11
that's not on the news.
2:37:13
John C Dvorak: Oh, there's the duck gotta be on the news.
2:37:17
Adam Curry: And you know, and I love seeing Kyiv ne Kieve. Eve,
2:37:24
you know, what is your impression that keep keeps under
2:37:26
constant attack? And like it was being blown up?
2:37:31
John C Dvorak: was a big city. Yeah. And there's a missile that
2:37:34
hits it about once a week. Yeah. And it the missile costs x
2:37:39
amount of money, and it's killing maybe five to 10 people
2:37:42
that live in his last time. And so it's a very expensive process
2:37:47
to kill the people. And I don't even know that this is a
2:37:51
missile. I mean, we you don't know. I mean, this whole thing
2:37:54
is such a scam. But I keep seeing not under bombardment and
2:37:58
there's no swarms of drones hitting key the hitting the
2:38:01
country, the areas around the Donbass mostly. Yeah. Like you
2:38:06
say, usually some missile goes into Kyiv.
2:38:09
Adam Curry: They have no they have like three electric
2:38:11
electric scooter companies, just like New York or wherever. I get
2:38:16
these electric scooters everywhere riding around.
2:38:18
Everyone's having a good time.
2:38:21
John C Dvorak: It says, yeah, when they show the reports that
2:38:23
guys are in Kyiv. There seemed to be what now let's having a
2:38:26
good time. Now it doesn't look like it's listening to this. I
2:38:29
look like Sudan or Somalia. That's for sure.
2:38:32
Adam Curry: The United States on Tuesday impose sanctions aimed
2:38:35
at disrupting gold mining activities that fund the Wagner
2:38:38
group in Africa, vowing to hold the mercenaries accountable for
2:38:42
abuses days after they staged a mutiny in Russia. The measures
2:38:49
against the Wagner group had been previously panned but were
2:38:51
briefly put on hold as US officials sought to avoid
2:38:56
appearing to favor aside in the power struggle. So now they're
2:39:00
going after Africa's gold. They call it sanctions. But now you
2:39:06
know where that gold is gonna wind up? Yeah,
2:39:09
John C Dvorak: not an hour not not where it belongs.
2:39:11
Adam Curry: Not in Africa. It's so the world is so crazy. It's
2:39:18
just crazy. You know, I should have played this clip earlier. I
2:39:22
finally found it.
2:39:23
Unknown: We're back with the investigation into the gruesome
2:39:25
death of an airport ground crew worker in Texas. The NTSB says a
2:39:29
baggage handler in San Antonio's airport died after being
2:39:33
ingested into the engine of a Delta plane Friday the jet was
2:39:36
taxiing after arriving from LA a similar incident happened in
2:39:40
late December when a ramp agent at the airport in Montgomery,
2:39:43
Alabama died after being pulled into a plane's engine, the
2:39:46
American Airlines subsidiary involved with recently find
2:39:49
after investigators found a lack of communication and effective
2:39:53
training.
2:39:54
Adam Curry: I'm telling you, I love this new thing. You're
2:39:57
John C Dvorak: thinking is that because of these two Pre events
2:40:01
that could be Hunter Biden's fate.
2:40:04
Adam Curry: It would be perfect he's always riding private jets
2:40:07
his buddies private jet it's just just a feeling I have.
2:40:14
Yeah. I need to well first of all, we got to another great
2:40:20
note on the on the phone phony baloney chicken, which you said
2:40:28
John C Dvorak: the latest note you have it? I do. You said you
2:40:31
were gonna I was gonna fact that was saying dibs on reading it.
2:40:36
But you can read it because you read the first because I have it
2:40:39
right here. Great note.
2:40:41
Adam Curry: So again, this is how the how the chicken is made
2:40:45
in the needs a culture needs a
2:40:48
John C Dvorak: niche. You don't make chicken out of thin air
2:40:50
that was with this phony chicken. It has to be fed a
2:40:53
nutrient. And so the nutrient it turns out is well here's the
2:40:59
note that explains it in great detail.
2:41:01
Adam Curry: FBS fetal bovine serum or fetal calf serum.
2:41:06
Unbeknownst to most is made as follows. In an abattoir slash
2:41:10
slaughterhouse, when pregnant cows are slaughtered, they cut
2:41:14
out the dead fetus, or calf drain all of its blood, spin it
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down a big centrifuge, and you're left with the solids and
2:41:21
the serum. We filter a bottle the serum and as this is used
2:41:26
for the cell culture of chicken. This is fantastic. It's so good,
2:41:34
right? It's so good. I can't wait. Mmm. But anyway.
2:41:39
John C Dvorak: So the guy goes on to mention that, I wonder how
2:41:42
many vegans know of
2:41:44
Adam Curry: this? Vegans don't know anything. So no, no. And
2:41:48
now what's really is that what's really kicking off now is this
2:41:53
semaglutide are known as ozempic would go V etc.
2:41:58
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and now they're bringing out the pill
2:42:00
version, which
2:42:01
Adam Curry: no, it's it's not just the pill version. It's the
2:42:06
race to create the pill version.
2:42:09
Unknown: I thought the pill version was released, we have
2:42:11
seven
2:42:12
myths. Today, a closer look at the ways to create an approved
2:42:16
weight loss pill that
2:42:17
was epic and will go be both wildly popular for helping
2:42:20
people shed pounds quickly. They require an injection though,
2:42:23
however, there could be an option soon for those same drugs
2:42:26
and others without any shot.
2:42:28
Adam Curry: By the way. This is a native ad in case you hadn't
2:42:30
guessed, and it'll
2:42:31
Unknown: likely mean lower costs too. So here with what you need
2:42:34
to know is Dr. Roshini Raj and associate professor of medicine
2:42:38
at NYU Langone Health. Dr. Raj. Good morning. This is kind of a
2:42:42
big deal. A lot of people would shy away from an injectable, but
2:42:45
maybe a pill they'd say yes to what do you think we're gonna
2:42:48
get? I mean, it's 100%. easier when you think about the fact
2:42:53
that the majority of Americans are overweight or obese, we're
2:42:56
talking about,
2:42:57
Adam Curry: did you know that? They're bringing out all these
2:43:01
associate professors who associate professor, associate
2:43:05
professor, and she says, first of all, she has 100 fat. And
2:43:08
then she says most Americans are overweight or obese. Really? I
2:43:13
don't know. Is that true? Most Americans right
2:43:17
John C Dvorak: away number 60%. So that would be most dubious.
2:43:22
Adam Curry: Yes. All right. And I want you to hear the talking
2:43:24
points. And we'll discuss later.
2:43:25
Unknown: I mean, it's a game changer. When you think about
2:43:27
the fact that the majority of Americans are overweight or
2:43:30
obese. We're talking about a huge market here. And as you
2:43:33
said, the injections themselves have been wildly popular, but
2:43:36
there many people who are either needle phobic so they really
2:43:39
can't stand needles, or they just wouldn't much prefer a
2:43:41
pill. So now we're going to be opening up access to many more
2:43:44
people.
2:43:44
Would that pill be like an everyday kind of pill that you
2:43:47
take? Yes,
2:43:47
so different drug companies are working on pill forms, most of
2:43:50
them are once a day, one of them is twice a day. So it is
2:43:53
something you will be taking every day for sure. She wrote
2:43:55
cheaper than the injection. Yes, it is actually, generally
2:43:58
speaking for medications much cheaper to do an oral medication
2:44:01
as opposed to an injection. Many injections have to be stored at
2:44:04
cold temperatures, just putting it in the pen itself. All of
2:44:07
that is an expense where with the pill, it should be
2:44:09
significantly cheaper.
2:44:11
Like needles either. Yeah, whenever there's like a magic
2:44:14
pill, it sounds amazing. And you've been struggling to lose
2:44:17
weight. But always on the other side of that coin. There's stuff
2:44:20
that can go wrong. So what's the downside to this? Yeah,
2:44:23
well, well, we talked about the small side effects of the pill
2:44:25
versus the injection, it looks like they're the same. So
2:44:28
nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, probably the same
2:44:31
percentage and a failure, you know, between people will have
2:44:35
significant side effects to the point where they need to stop.
2:44:37
But then in terms of the long term consequences, you know, we
2:44:40
really don't know when it's I don't know, that has been
2:44:43
studied for for weight loss, you know, this whole idea of slowing
2:44:46
down the emptying of the stomach to make you feel full longer.
2:44:49
That's part of how these drugs work. What are the long term
2:44:52
implications of that? And I just want to point out the studies
2:44:55
really have looked at people who were obese or significantly
2:44:58
overweight with a weight related good condition. This has not
2:45:01
been studied on people who want to lose 10 pounds before their
2:45:04
wedding in a month you know so the fact that the pills
2:45:07
especially are going to open it up to so many more people we're
2:45:10
also going to see a lot of people using it for not
2:45:12
necessarily the correct indicators but
2:45:14
are there any plans to study that since it's clearly how
2:45:16
people are using
2:45:17
absolutely yes, because people are using it off label doctors
2:45:20
are prescribing it not necessarily for those stricter
2:45:23
conditions. We are going to see more research on that as well.
2:45:25
John C Dvorak: What about a timeline on these pills? Any
2:45:27
idea how soon we could see these come to market? Yeah, I don't
2:45:30
know
2:45:31
Unknown: this. I can never say that we're they're actually
2:45:33
looking for approval later this year. So that's pretty close.
2:45:36
Some of the other ones are still doing larger trials. So we won't
2:45:38
see for until next year for the earliest.
2:45:41
Dr. Raj. We appreciate it. Thanks so much. Good to see you.
2:45:44
John C Dvorak: Good to see Oh, so you get a timecode on that I
2:45:47
bet she was right on the money
2:45:50
Adam Curry: 256
2:45:51
John C Dvorak: Yep, pretty much probably three minutes
2:45:54
Adam Curry: so if you look at the have the insert the pack of
2:45:57
the package insert here and this is what I find so disgusting
2:46:00
ever again. I have two more short reports. Every single
2:46:03
report Oh yeah. You know, little diarrhea. By the way, they have
2:46:06
diarrhea and constipation, which is interesting. You're gonna
2:46:09
have both imagine diarrhea, constipation, nausea, vomiting.
2:46:13
Yeah. But by the way, you know, so is this for people who just
2:46:17
want to, you know, lose 10 pounds before the class reunion?
2:46:21
Well, that's not really how you should use it. But yeah, that's
2:46:23
how we want you to use it. What is
2:46:27
John C Dvorak: what they keep saying it? Of course, this is a
2:46:29
class reunion coming up, you know, lose some weight, don't go
2:46:32
good. There is a fat so
2:46:33
Adam Curry: here we go from the Insert sent to us by the no
2:46:36
agenda and this stasis what is the most important information I
2:46:38
should know about ozempic ozempic may cause serious side
2:46:41
effects, including what did you just hear? What are the serious
2:46:44
side effects,
2:46:45
John C Dvorak: constipation, stomach ache, nausea, maybe
2:46:50
right? Nothing much.
2:46:51
Adam Curry: According to the packaging insert it says
2:46:54
possible thyroid tumors including cancer. Tell your
2:46:57
health care provider if you get a lump or swelling in your neck,
2:47:00
hoarseness, trouble swallowing or shortness of breath. These
2:47:03
may be symptoms of thyroid cancer and studies with rodents
2:47:07
ozempic and medicines that work like ozempic Cause thyroid
2:47:10
tumors including thyroid cancer, it is not known if ozempic will
2:47:14
cause thyroid tumors or type of thyroid cancer called medulla
2:47:17
medullary. thyroid carcinoma and people
2:47:23
John C Dvorak: can be avoided. It has to be avoided.
2:47:25
Adam Curry: Here's ABC
2:47:26
Unknown: back now with medical news, an oral version of the
2:47:28
weight loss drug ozempic is on the way. That's all thanks to a
2:47:31
new study, researchers have found the active ingredient and
2:47:34
both ozempic and we'll go V may be just as effective when taken
2:47:38
as a pill instead of being injected. Now one doctor called
2:47:42
the development a game changer but some are warning of more
2:47:45
side effects. The oral drug likely won't make it to the
2:47:48
market this year.
2:47:49
Adam Curry: Oh but wait, we have to bring in Dr. Jen.
2:47:52
Unknown: Alright, let's talk Medical News. Dr. Jan, there's a
2:47:53
brand new study that talked about a pill version of the
2:47:56
active ingredient in the popular weight loss drugs but it was
2:47:59
Olympic and we go v v that's gonna be game changing.
2:48:02
Yeah, sure. Picture now we're talking about an oral form of
2:48:05
this medication that was FDA approved for people with type
2:48:08
two diabetes back in 2019. Now it's being studied just for the
2:48:12
endpoint of weight loss. So here's what the study found.
2:48:15
They looked at about 600 Plus adults with a body mass index
2:48:20
greater than 30 they were chosen randomly they did not I want to
2:48:23
repeat did not have type two diabetes. In the group that took
2:48:27
this oral semaglutide brand name rebel says they found a decrease
2:48:31
in their body mass index by 15% compared to just over 2% in
2:48:36
those who are given placebo, side effects were mild to
2:48:41
moderate short lived transient mostly gastrointestinal short,
2:48:45
Adam Curry: live transient mostly gastrointestinal
2:48:48
Unknown: of nature and of course we have to remember there is a
2:48:50
pretty significant cost to these medications if they're not
2:48:53
covered by insurance, but potentially now that we have
2:48:56
some good data on this oral form it's possible we could see it
2:49:00
get an FDA approval just for weight loss and people who are
2:49:04
overweight or obese
2:49:05
Adam Curry: this okay, this is gonna be great. I can't wait
2:49:08
well first of
2:49:09
John C Dvorak: all, let's stop these clips and and ask
2:49:12
ourselves why are they playing these bullshit clips I'm going
2:49:16
to read you something right Bell says the pill version of ozempic
2:49:22
that is currently on the market there you go. And made by the
2:49:26
same manufacturer is approved to cheap to treat Type Two Diabetes
2:49:31
just like ozempic
2:49:33
Adam Curry: which manufacturer which manufacturer
2:49:35
John C Dvorak: same guys ozempic makes this is called right Bell
2:49:40
says and you can do the off label prescription for it. So
2:49:45
what is the point of all these reports that are bogus there?
2:49:48
There's something else going on here?
2:49:50
Adam Curry: Are you sure right Bell says is from Nova nortis.
2:49:54
John C Dvorak: I'm just saying I'm just reading it. Brian Bell
2:49:57
says is the pill version of ozempic that is current The
2:50:00
other market and made by the same manufacturer you look up
2:50:04
right Bell says RYBEL S U S going to get more details
2:50:11
manufacture
2:50:12
Adam Curry: okay this is interesting well so it's either
2:50:16
an ad against know you're right Novo Nordisk announces FDA
2:50:22
approval of label update. Oh label update. Okay.
2:50:26
John C Dvorak: They already had it out. It's been out for a
2:50:28
while.
2:50:28
Adam Curry: Well, what is maybe it's not working right. Why oh,
2:50:31
John C Dvorak: why something else? There's some other vendor
2:50:34
coming in Pfizer, I'm guessing. Yeah. Let's see, this is
2:50:37
bullshit. These, everything you played? Is some part of some
2:50:41
marketing?
2:50:42
Adam Curry: Yes. Well, of course, we just haven't quite
2:50:45
put our hand how do they get it? How
2:50:46
John C Dvorak: do they live with themselves? These people?
2:50:52
Adam Curry: They just look at their penthouse. They look at
2:50:55
their Rolls Royce. Yeah, I couldn't live with myself. Let's
2:50:58
finish up with Dr. Jenn.
2:50:59
Unknown: Is there a reason you would choose the pill or the
2:51:01
injection or the injection over the to me, it'd be like you Why
2:51:04
would you give yourself a shot? Well, first
2:51:06
of all frequency of dosage, the injection, which by the way, is
2:51:09
is not painful. But a lot of people just don't like the idea
2:51:12
of giving themselves an injection. It does have to be
2:51:15
refrigerated. It's dosed on a weekly basis, once a week, this
2:51:19
pill obviously would not be refrigerated, and it would be
2:51:22
taken every single day. So just a different route of
2:51:24
administration. I think it's great. We're seeing more in the
2:51:28
field of obesity medicine for options for management and
2:51:31
treatment. Again, not for everyone. But for some people,
2:51:34
this could be significant. Who said had more options. Thank
2:51:37
you.
2:51:37
Adam Curry: Okay. Here's why. Right, Bell says has only
2:51:42
received FDA approval for people with type two diabetes, what
2:51:45
they're talking about here is the same damn pill with a
2:51:49
different label on it called ozempic in pill form, and that
2:51:52
that will be b is
2:51:54
John C Dvorak: going to be ozempic. And pill formers are
2:51:56
going to be a different company.
2:52:00
Adam Curry: The what the slide show is ozempic They show
2:52:02
ozempic in 2023. Pfizer not known yet probably 2025. Pfizer,
2:52:09
by the way has not done well with stage two trials. Of course
2:52:13
not because people are gonna die from this. Don't take this
2:52:16
people.
2:52:18
John C Dvorak: Yes, just,
2:52:19
Adam Curry: I don't want to give you medical advice, but I'm just
2:52:21
looking at the insert and it doesn't look like a good idea to
2:52:25
me. Final from NBC.
2:52:27
Unknown: Also this evening, a lot of people buzzing about
2:52:30
ozempic Is it a miracle drug for losing weight? A doctor at
2:52:34
Stanford says yes. Now
2:52:36
Adam Curry: here comes another Associate Professor and listen
2:52:38
to this. I don't know what this is why this is from your area,
2:52:42
NBC Bay Area, they do a whole native ad up there. The real
2:52:46
thing
2:52:47
Unknown: is epics primary use is to help people with type two
2:52:50
diabetes to regulate their blood sugar levels. But it's quickly
2:52:53
become the latest craze for weight loss according to
2:52:56
experts, it can help patients shed up to 15% of their body
2:53:00
weight within a matter of months. If you're looking to
2:53:03
drop some pounds, you might be thinking Sign me up. But there
2:53:06
are some downsides here. Let's talk about it. The doctors Dan,
2:53:10
as long as
2:53:12
Adam Curry: this is another native ad that just they're just
2:53:14
going to tell you it's good for your high school reunion. Some
2:53:17
Unknown: downsides here. Let's talk about it with us tonight.
2:53:19
Dr. Dan Zagros. Excuse me.
2:53:25
Dr. Thanks for being with us. Does it really work? And is it
2:53:29
Adam Curry: safe? Does it work? And is it safe?
2:53:33
Unknown: Yeah, thank you for having me rush. It works and
2:53:36
it's safe.
2:53:37
Adam Curry: There you go. It works. It's safe and effective.
2:53:41
Unknown: And is the role of the FDA is to tell us that and
2:53:47
that's exactly what they've said.
2:53:48
Adam Curry: Oh, the role of FDA.
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2:53:51
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late, but I'm hosting one in batavia illinois next Sunday.
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John C Dvorak: That's right. The beaches are open.
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Adam Curry: Today the south Mississippi testing the turnout
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Meetup is taking place at 3/25 street and Laurel Missouri.
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That'll be at six o'clock today. The Mile High rain Dodgers 630
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Mountain Lincoln's Roadhouse in Denver, Colorado, the I must be
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Batavia, Illinois. These are just a few of the many no agenda
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yourself sometimes you
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Unknown: want to go hang out with all the Dyson days. You'd
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be triggered. You want to be a buddy feels the same. It's like
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a
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Adam Curry: sure is. Do you have any ISOs? Oh yes you do. Thank
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goodness I'm poor on I'm poor on ISOs today Yeah, none I've won
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one ISO play yours first. Oh good. It's no good. I'm ashamed.
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I'm ashamed that I'm playing this but here we go. Happy
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John C Dvorak: ashamed of it, run it through the Adobe product
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maybe it'll be better.
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Adam Curry: No, nothing can fix. Nothing can fix the admiral.
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John C Dvorak: Alright, I got three. Okay, let's start with
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mindless,
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Unknown: mindless obedient soldiers.
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Adam Curry: Okay, so Peterson
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. No agenda.
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Unknown: No has no agenda.
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John C Dvorak: Destitute North Korean woman Yeah. Yeah. She has
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this long spiel she gives and Mimi caught her saying no agenda
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at the 33 second, Martin.
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Adam Curry: That's yeah, that's a sign if I ever heard one
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John C Dvorak: sums up. And then last is Thanks, guys. Thanks,
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guys. Have a great weekend.
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Unknown: Huh? This
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John C Dvorak: is the best because we got the Fourth of
3:11:23
July weekend coming up. Thanks, guys. Oh,
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Adam Curry: yeah, it's not that clear.
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John C Dvorak: But last night clear. Run it through the note.
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What do you
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Adam Curry: think I'd have time to do all this? Do you know how
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much work I do? I make it look easy to vorak. You just sit
3:11:36
there and Grouse in the mic. I do all the work
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John C Dvorak: and my job is but that's my job. I My job is to
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Grouse in the mic. And grousing is not easy.
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Adam Curry: I'll give you that. It's not easy. All right. We
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have we have we have room. We have time for one more something
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or other I'm
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John C Dvorak: sure well, I have why have a two parter. I want to
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get out of the way. Okay. And this is the Germany getting cozy
3:12:01
with China clips. And I think they're important because
3:12:04
something's up with these clips.
3:12:07
Adam Curry: Okay, I have my thoughts already. I'm looking
3:12:09
forward to it. Clip one.
3:12:12
Unknown: One step closer to China, one step away from
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Europe. German Chancellor left Schultz and Chinese Premier Li
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Jiang on Tuesday, agreed to support free trade after
3:12:23
intergovernmental talks in Berlin. shores has come under
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fire for the talks, which critics say are not appropriate
3:12:31
anymore given growing geopolitical tensions between
3:12:34
the West and China. A German intelligence agency published a
3:12:37
warning in a report on Tuesday. The report says China is aiming
3:12:42
to obtain German technology to bolster its military. It also
3:12:46
highlights the risk of cyber spying operations. Despite that,
3:12:51
the German Chancellor defended his position on the two
3:12:53
countries relationship, please the author and historian Philip
3:12:57
Fabri says Germany's tough spot comes from the country's
3:13:00
economic choices, but it will industry and
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a large part of China's industrialization has been
3:13:06
achieved through the purchase of German machine tools, which is
3:13:09
the biggest export sector for the German economy. So naturally
3:13:13
exporting those as vital for Germany. Most conditions
3:13:16
Germany's relationship with China and puts it at odds with
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the interests of many other Western countries, notably the
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United States.
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The German Chancellor's position doesn't come as a surprise
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though, when visiting China in November 2022. Shorts promoted
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partnership with the country. And in May, he confirmed a deal
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to allow a Chinese shipping company to take a minority stake
3:13:39
in a container terminal at Hamburg port. February says
3:13:43
these moves from Germany make it more and more isolated from
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other EU countries. So it could appeal the bird radionic
3:13:50
trend since the start of the war in Ukraine, there has been a
3:13:53
loss of German influence in Europe. That's because of a
3:13:56
whole host of German strategies. And in particular Germany's
3:13:59
dependence on Russian gas which is brought some form of
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discredit.
3:14:03
Adam Curry: Okay, I love this good clip. Here's what I think
3:14:06
is happening. I know you have a second one. So I'll just give
3:14:08
you my unsolicited feedback. Germany got screwed. They've
3:14:15
been they've been screwed over by being hypnotized into
3:14:20
believing was a good idea to get rid of their nuclear get rid of
3:14:24
all their money. They were the powerhouse of Europe that when
3:14:28
they say they were Germany, if Germany sneezes, the rest of
3:14:32
Europe gets gets the flu. And that's no longer the case. So
3:14:35
they got completely Psyops and getting rid of all of that they
3:14:38
have no industry then we we blew up the pipeline so they have no
3:14:43
gas, they have nothing, nothing to do and now they're going to
3:14:46
become part of the Belt and Road scenario for China. And they
3:14:49
will become the adversary in Europe. How's that sound?
3:14:55
John C Dvorak: Hi, Bob. Right on right.
3:14:57
Adam Curry: Oh man, right. Oh, nailed right on
3:14:59
John C Dvorak: Oh, Are out the baby.
3:15:03
Unknown: Part two case in point. On the same day as Germany's
3:15:07
announcement, the EU published an economic security plan. It
3:15:11
seeks to convince the bloc's 27 states to agree stronger control
3:15:15
on exports. It's particularly focused on technologies that
3:15:19
could be put to military use by rivals like China. Well,
3:15:24
I think we're seeing a power struggle as the EU pledges to
3:15:27
harden its relationship with China, which is also hoped for
3:15:31
by the US Canada hope we're determined to have the Europeans
3:15:33
on their side in the strategic confrontation against China.
3:15:37
Adam Curry: Wow. That's me. You know what? Even though it's late
3:15:43
in the day, I think I think that deserves it. out of left field,
3:15:50
John C Dvorak: yep. This is a big deal. The Belton
3:15:53
Adam Curry: road China that and they're going to have the
3:15:56
shipping come right up onto the Oh, man.
3:16:01
John C Dvorak: Wow. As the cracking of debt in the EU damn
3:16:05
right. No,
3:16:05
Adam Curry: no, but they won't know what to do. They won't know
3:16:09
what to do. I wonder if they even see it stupid morons.
3:16:15
John C Dvorak: Well, Jeremy's got to do some but their power
3:16:17
issues.
3:16:19
Adam Curry: Well, they Yeah. I don't know what to do. Fire up
3:16:25
the ovens, boys.
3:16:27
John C Dvorak: I don't know. Please,
3:16:30
Adam Curry: I'm called called for it totally uncalled for. I
3:16:34
don't know how to get us out of here. Coming up next, on your no
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I we've got our big dumb mouth. It's show 1111 All right. End of
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show mixes, we've got DS laughs we've got some Jesse coy Nelson.
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And by request you Allison with the scam song, which is a fan
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favorite. We all like that a lot. We look forward to seeing
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you again on Sunday. That'll be just before the Fourth of July.
3:17:09
It'll be the second of July.
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John C Dvorak: This will be a fourth of July. We're working on
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the Fourth of July four day weekend today.
3:17:15
Adam Curry: We're gonna get work and working again. Coming to you
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from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region
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number six in the morning everybody
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John C Dvorak: I'm Adam curry. Dan from Northern Silicon
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Valley. I'm John Cena before we return
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Adam Curry: on the four day weekend that we're working
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remember us at the boruch.org/na Until then adios mofos Hui Hui
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Unknown: you know that's that's just patently absurd. It's so
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absurd. It's insulting. It is. This might be a hot thing to say
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all of the money you w just see who's on the team. They
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incentivize is never allowed realize, better measure for your
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science consensus like Neil deGrasse What about the Delta
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kingdom? On the high wire let the lefties every RFK Rogen and
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a new tape put up millions for charity to get hotels to debate.
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He turned it down. Write a paper now I'm straight Nah, you're a
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clown. No agenda producers where we get our news more boots on
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don't That's why you've all heard robbery in the Bible
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updated by a lizard people learn that Oh wait, no wait yourself.
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Wow. It's really tapped into form. It does turn into screen
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more than ever. And so the kids to the men the spectrum is
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expanding one decade 30 years ago one in 34 and it's pretty
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mad. They don't really want to know RFA will be fact checked by
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the fact check this show
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John C Dvorak: is a scam this thing is a scam this whole
3:19:35
thing. Twice as a scam. This thing is a scam but he's in on
3:19:42
this team. This whole thing
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Adam Curry: death and destruction. Life is a scam.
3:19:47
John C Dvorak: This thing is a scam.
3:19:48
Unknown: This whole thing is a scam. Scam scam
3:19:55
John C Dvorak: is a scam Ma'am Ma'am Ma'am, ma'am.
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Unknown: Justin Imagine using the same mean image endlessly
3:20:03
for days and weeks and months and even years.
3:20:16
The O S T, M E M D s, post, memes, memes, memes
3:20:25
but to understand why we use the word, you have to go back to
3:20:28
1976 When Richard Dawkins wrote this book, The Selfish Gene,
3:20:35
the meme is a unit of cultural inheritance. It's anything
3:20:40
that's copied anything that's imitated anything spreads around
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like a virus.
3:20:45
Adam Curry: I'm surprised that people took my criticism of
3:20:48
memes so seriously, like, I don't care you do whatever you
3:20:51
want. I'm just
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Unknown: saying. You notice that most memes really
3:20:55
Adam Curry: stink Yeah, and people you know, they're proud
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of having 10,000 meme lousy memes
3:21:03
John C Dvorak: either one or two good ones. They have like one
3:21:05
after another after reading meme they Oh, there's a meme. Let me
3:21:08
post it
3:21:13
Unknown: I was like an appliance salesman. I hated my life. I was
3:21:15
super sad. I was on Facebook all the time making dumb means so
3:21:19
then I just got fed up after like, my band broke down. My
3:21:22
girlfriend broke up with me. I was lonely. And I just sold all
3:21:26
of my stuff for like $300 and flew out to LA I literally
3:21:29
survived off of me money like this whole like the like, fuck
3:21:34
is he gonna get a job where he can look at memes all day.
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borak.org/in A. Thanks, guys. Have a great weekend.
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