Cover for No Agenda Show 1571: Wronk
July 9th, 2023 • 2h 55m

1571: Wronk

Transcript

The transcripts of No Agenda are automatically generated and therefore, not fully accurate. Discretion is advised.

Click the text to start playing from that position in the show. Click the timestamp to copy a direct link to that position to your clipboard in order to propagate the formula.

0:00
Adam Curry: Okay, Frenchie. Adam curry Jhansi Devorah 920 23 This
0:05
Year Award winning chemo nation media assassination episode
0:08
1571.
0:10
Unknown: This is no agenda to many your
0:13
Adam Curry: cameras and microphones and broadcasting
0:16
live from the heart of the Texas no country here in FEMA Region
0:18
number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
0:22
John C Dvorak: from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all
0:24
wondering why our cluster bombs a good idea. I'm John C. Dvorak.
0:31
Unknown: Buzzkill.
0:35
Adam Curry: This has got to be the funniest news story of the
0:37
week. Because it's not just cluster bombs. It's cluster
0:43
bombs with a very low dud rate.
0:46
John C Dvorak: Yes, that's right. Every of the dud rate
0:50
goes through the bomb cluster and make How do you test? How do
0:53
you test this? I'm asking, well, let's listen to Apple. Watch
0:57
them all up to see what the dead rate was.
1:00
Adam Curry: This is Adam Smith, a Democrat from I believe
1:02
Washington.
1:03
Unknown: I mean, in March last year, as UN Ambassador
1:06
criticized Russia for its deployment of cluster munitions
1:09
saying they had no place on the battlefield quite enough about
1:16
turn by the Biden administration. This, the
1:18
Russian cluster munitions have about a 30 to 40% death rate.
1:24
They're spreading unexploded ordnance all over Ukraine, the
1:29
weapons that we're sending have a death rate of just over 1%,
1:33
which is a dramatic difference. Yeah. And oh, yeah,
1:37
Adam Curry: foam finger number one baby, we got a dramatically
1:40
lowered dud rate of Washington as a very high dud rate,
1:44
Washington DC this, this? This is unbelievable statistic. And
1:49
why and why? Oh, Adam Smith explains again, on the BBC. Why
1:53
do we have to send the Oso loved cluster bombs with low duck rate
1:57
to Ukraine, we would much
1:59
Unknown: rather not have introduced this weapon, which is
2:02
why we didn't do it until we got to the point where it was
2:05
basically the only ammo that we have left to offer them.
2:10
Interesting. It's interesting to say that the only ammo we have
2:13
left. I mean, I mean, could it just be Could it just be that
2:19
this is a bridging operation, and at such time where the
2:24
United States is able to supply more shells to Ukraine, these
2:30
cluster munitions will not be necessary? Yes, thank
2:33
you. And actually, I put that poorly. They corrected me
2:36
properly. And I appreciate that. We are in a gap. We don't have
2:42
they still have other ammunition. At the current pace
2:46
of battle, they will have to begin to severely restrict its
2:49
use and eventually run out if these weapons aren't used. And
2:52
the other thing that we are doing all of our allies, the 53
2:56
nations that are working together on this are ramping up
2:59
production of other ordinates. And yes, that would be the plan
3:02
to get back to that. And the bigger plan would be to force
3:05
Russia to the peace table so we can end the war entirely.
3:09
bomb them, bomb them and bomb them again.
3:13
Adam Curry: Yeah, baby. Oh, it's a way to force
3:16
John C Dvorak: force rushing rushing to the peace table. You
3:19
gotta forces Alinsky to the peace table.
3:22
Adam Curry: I mean, these things, all we've ever heard is
3:25
how horrible people are used these things.
3:28
John C Dvorak: This somebody must have a clip of Jen Psaki
3:30
when she was the Press Secretary saying that cost that according
3:34
to the president cluster bombs are a war crime. Oh, wow. I
3:39
Adam Curry: wish
3:39
John C Dvorak: I don't think we have it. Well reasonably run
3:44
that clip.
3:46
Adam Curry: What do I have McCain here for some reason.
3:48
What's this McCain clip what is this from? This is from 2015.
3:52
Let's have a little listen.
3:53
Unknown: Again. This week. We've seen the skies over Donetsk.
3:57
It's suspected that it could be incendiary munitions, which
4:00
international conventions banned from use in civilian populated
4:04
areas. I think July they were reportedly dropped from cities
4:07
controlled by anti government forces. Well, international
4:12
observers have previously called the Ukrainian army using
4:14
prohibited weapons. The use of cluster bombs in populated areas
4:19
was confirmed by the humans right. In October. The watchdogs
4:23
report stress that this could amount to war crimes. But for
4:27
some US politicians kyiv's use of cluster bombs he's
4:30
justifiable
4:33
we would have provided them with a weapons and he wouldn't have
4:37
had to use cluster bombs is partially our fault.
4:40
Adam Curry: It's the same thing it's a repeat to repeat
4:43
John C Dvorak: our fall by the way our fault to be would have
4:46
to give him cluster bombs if we'd give him more above
4:48
everything else because exactly what the guy from Washington
4:51
said
4:51
Adam Curry: except that was 2015 and McCain was still alive.
4:55
Yeah. Okay, let's listen to Jason budget
4:58
John C Dvorak: douche by the way getting douche bag is running
5:00
our country. All now there's an
5:02
Unknown: astute observation. First, we are security
5:06
assistance decision on Ukraine's needs on the ground, they got
5:09
needs on the ground baby. And Ukraine needs artillery to
5:13
sustain its offensive and defensive operations. Artillery
5:17
is at the core of this conflict. Ukraine is firing 1000s of
5:21
rounds a day to defend against Russian efforts to advance and
5:26
also to support its own efforts to retake its sovereign
5:29
territory. We have provided Ukraine with a historic amount
5:33
of unitary artillery rounds,
5:35
Adam Curry: unitary artillery rounds, doesn't sound like
5:38
anything good. And we are ramping
5:40
John C Dvorak: up unitary, what he means is single, single Yeah,
5:44
not cluster. But he has to use the word unit, whatever it
5:48
Adam Curry: was unitary artillery bombs,
5:50
Unknown: and we are ramping up domestic production of these
5:53
rounds. We've already seen substantial increases in
5:56
production, but this process will continue to take time. And
6:00
it will be critical to provide Ukraine with a bridge of
6:03
supplies, while our domestic production is ramped up. We will
6:08
not leave Ukraine defenseless at any point in this conflict.
6:12
Adam Curry: So because and we shouldn't even have these
6:15
things, I guess, because you know, it's mean to kill people
6:18
in different ways. Unitary killing fine cluster killing,
6:23
not good. So they've got all these all these excuses. And the
6:27
main one is we're out of we're out of ammo, sorry. Oh, no one,
6:30
no one wants to want to attack us. Second.
6:33
Unknown: Russia has been using clustered munitions since the
6:35
start of this war to attack Ukraine. Russia has been using
6:39
cluster munitions with high dud or fairly high DoD between 30.
6:43
Here we go again, in this environment, Ukraine has been
6:47
requesting cluster munitions in order to defend its own
6:51
sovereign territory. The cluster munitions that we would provide
6:54
have done rates far below what Russia is doing, is providing
6:58
enough higher than 2.5% Oh, wait
7:01
Adam Curry: a minute, it was 1%. Now it's 2.5%. I think we have a
7:06
dud rate issue here. What is our actual dud rate? I think that
7:11
should be the topic of conversation for the entire
7:13
week. And third,
7:14
Unknown: we are closely coordinating with Ukraine, as it
7:17
has requested these munitions. Ukraine is committed to post
7:21
constant t minus a
7:22
John C Dvorak: what I'm just saying, what this whole
7:25
discussion and the depth of it is pathetic. These things should
7:29
be we're like one of the two or three countries in the world
7:32
that refuse to sign a treaty that's never used these weapons
7:36
because they're junk. They're done. They're bad for civilian
7:40
populations in the debate, right? No matter what it is, is
7:43
a bunch of does over there. People step on it. I like mines
7:46
Adam Curry: for this this man. Yeah, go ahead. And what you
7:52
were saying and
7:54
John C Dvorak: oh, I said it. Oh, did I get cut off? Yeah, I
7:58
guess so. Good.
8:02
Unknown: Ukraine is committed to post conflict, demining efforts
8:05
to mitigate any potential harm to civilians. And this will be
8:09
necessary regardless of whether the United States provides these
8:12
motions. Because of Russia's widespread use of cluster
8:16
munitions,
8:16
Adam Curry: they use cluster munitions so we can use class
8:19
70s. There's a lot of information going on about the
8:22
class of munitions. Here's CBS
8:24
Unknown: terrifying, lethal and highly effective Ukraine is no
8:28
stranger. Right. Both sides have been accused of deploying them
8:33
since Russia launched its invasion, but they did it first
8:37
with devastating effect. It's a weapon that breaks up mid air as
8:41
it approaches its target, injecting a number of smaller
8:44
explosives or bomblets bomb lettering indiscriminately
8:48
across an area that can stretch to the size of several football
8:52
fields. Most of those explosives detonate, but not all posing a
8:57
threat to the civilian population long after the war is
9:01
ending, especially children. Here in heart Kyiv investigators
9:06
have built a mountain of Russian munitions and evidence of their
9:11
evidence and billionaires evidence. These are just some of
9:14
the Russian cluster bombs that have been recovered here in the
9:18
Hartke region and this dude,
9:20
Adam Curry: are we in middle school? I mean, that's what look
9:23
I have evidence that they use the bomblets so we can use the
9:27
bomblets
9:28
Unknown: is an example of a Detonated Bomb lit which would
9:31
have been packed with explosives
9:33
Adam Curry: somehow bomb would just doesn't sound like it take
9:35
you could take your leg off or anything does it's like it's
9:37
it's a bomb omelet. It's like an omelet with
9:40
John C Dvorak: each one of them's a hand grenade basically.
9:44
Unknown: Ukraine says it needs the help in a stalled counter
9:47
offensive against entrench backing the White House
9:53
John C Dvorak: stop the clip. How about how come this isn't
9:57
being discussed more as well? I didn't hear it was a stalled
10:01
counter offensive it was stalled
10:03
Adam Curry: because they were waiting for the bomblets. The
10:05
DoD rate was too high. stalled. This is bold because they told
10:10
us it was well underway. Part of the drones was was part of the
10:14
offensive. Then the member that crazy, that crazy brigade that
10:20
also had a media event.
10:23
John C Dvorak: And although never Wagner
10:25
Adam Curry: no, no, that wasn't Wagner. It was it was.
10:28
John C Dvorak: There was some other brigade You're right asmof
10:31
Adam Curry: No, no, no, no, it was yet another Isaac Asimov,
10:34
the Asimov. The asmof guys are gone. There's nothing left of
10:38
them. BOCES
10:40
Unknown: Ukraine says it needs the help in a stalled counter
10:43
offensive against entrenched Russian troops backing the White
10:48
House's argument that the use of the controversial weapons is on
10:52
Ukraine's watch.
10:54
Ukraine would not be using these munitions in some foreign land
10:57
if this is their country they're defending. These are their
11:00
citizens they're protecting. The prosecutor's
11:03
office told us trainee military will have to do all they can to
11:07
avoid their use in urban areas. Now this latest aid package $800
11:12
million brings the US total to more than $41 billion since the
11:18
invasion began
11:19
Adam Curry: now bull crap I'm sick and tired of these numbers.
11:22
I've counted over 140 billion. This is not true. Oh now it's
11:27
only 40 No, we've been giving him so much.
11:31
John C Dvorak: It's 37 it says 800 800 million a pop
11:35
Adam Curry: it's bomblets we got done right.
11:39
John C Dvorak: Now what do we have a bunch of stockpile of
11:41
these things? What are we doing with them?
11:42
Adam Curry: Well, NBC Meet the Press had a two parter Courtney
11:46
Unknown: explained to me, what about these cluster bombs make
11:48
them so controversial? And how soon can you see them in
11:52
Ukraine?
11:52
Adam Curry: Well, unlike other bombs, these kill people,
11:56
Unknown: so it's the dud rate is really the drag nations more
12:01
than 100 have actually outlawed these munitions. What that means
12:04
is, these are ammunition that when it explodes, it releases a
12:07
bunch of small little bombs or munitions, called bomb lists.
12:13
main missions one is anti armor.
12:15
Adam Curry: I'd like a truckstop bomber, please. So it's a shape
12:18
Unknown: charge that essentially can pierce an up armored
12:21
vehicle. The other is anti Pro.
12:24
Adam Curry: That's a new term an up armored vehicle not just
12:26
armored vehicle an up armored vehicle. This is some this is
12:30
some warfare talk we're getting here from NBC Meet the Press
12:34
Unknown: two main missions, one is anti armor. So it's a shape
12:37
charge that essentially can pierce an up armored vehicle.
12:41
The other is antipersonnel. That is what we often hear military
12:45
talking about frags or fragmentations. Actually, those
12:47
are the munitions that explode into even smaller pieces. Think
12:51
about that when it impacts the body. Ryan Of course it has the
12:54
potential to injure or kill anyone in its path. So these
12:57
munitions when they release these bomblets, depending on the
13:01
type of cluster munitions, some of them have a very high death
13:05
rate, meaning that the bomblets don't immediately explode. These
13:08
have the potential to to cause danger, catastrophic destruction
13:13
to someone, a civilian, even a child who may have stumbled upon
13:17
them. Oh, hello,
13:18
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a second, NBC MEET THE PRESS HOLD
13:21
THE PRESS bomblets might be bad for children's health.
13:26
Unknown: Weeks, months, even years later, that's one of the
13:30
reasons that human rights groups and many and many nations have
13:34
have said condemned the use of these sorts of in the
13:37
battlefield, I should say, the US says that the version that
13:40
they're going to send has a very low dud rate somewhere in the
13:42
neighborhood of one and a half to about two and a half percent.
13:45
What is it as opposed to some of the other ones that we've seen?
13:48
According to the US the ones that the Russians are using?
13:51
Have somewhere in the neighborhood of 30 to 40%? Oh,
13:53
yeah, Russian
13:54
Adam Curry: bombers are crap. All right. They're
13:56
John C Dvorak: the brushes don't know what the dangerous ones it
13:59
may create.
14:00
Adam Curry: Yeah, the bomblets are turning the frags gay. I
14:04
mean, this is an insane discussion they're having
14:06
they're just cavalierly discussing and weapons that are
14:09
outlawed by 100 countries. But no, it's for Ukraine. Yeah,
14:15
Unknown: according you mentioned that there are other countries
14:17
who are opposed to the use of this type of weapon. Some of
14:20
them are NATO countries. And of course, the President is going
14:23
to be with some of these NATO countries next week. Will he get
14:27
some pushback from these countries?
14:29
Adam Curry: No, no, because he has a 100% dud rate. There's no
14:32
problem
14:33
Unknown: decision. And not just NATO countries. But I mean,
14:36
we're talking about the closest US allies who are part of NATO
14:39
who are opposed to the use of these weapons. Now, the US
14:42
before they announced this today, they spoke to most of
14:45
these countries, many of them, they reached out, they gave them
14:47
a heads up that this was coming. The officials have been speaking
14:49
to here say, look, the country these these allies have said
14:54
they're against the US but they don't expect any widespread
14:57
public pushback on it. There's a real threat ignition here have
15:01
exactly what we heard from President Biden just moments ago
15:03
that Ukraine needs ammunition. These have the ability to
15:07
essentially fill a bridge while where the Ukraine right now has
15:11
a real deficit in artillery rounds particularly 155 rounds.
15:15
This will be something that they can use in that place while the
15:18
US and other nations really ramp up production of the artillery
15:21
rounds so they can keep Ukraine in the
15:23
Adam Curry: fight 155 rounds well now can you shoot the
15:27
bomblets the cluster bombs from the same 155 millimeter cannon
15:33
seems likely what do you oh wow these look these look bad these
15:38
hot these are the howitzers the 155155 That's
15:44
John C Dvorak: the one that invested before the Warriors
15:46
made a lot of money
15:47
Adam Curry: and so cluster cluster shells I wonder what the
15:50
hunt can you shoot those out of?
15:55
John C Dvorak: doesn't really say as a bomb as a shell
15:59
Adam Curry: me Okay, so you shoot it like a mortar? I don't
16:02
know what this is just it's disturbing. This is disturbing.
16:07
We are the biggest eight holes in the universe right now. Do we
16:11
not see that? I mean, we see it but and this is just bad.
16:18
John C Dvorak: I have a series of clips.
16:22
Adam Curry: Ah, is this the girl stuff?
16:26
John C Dvorak: No, no, no. Okay. No, no, girl girl. That's good.
16:32
That's good. No, no, no, what you'll get there was a Ukraine
16:34
clip.
16:35
Adam Curry: Okay, good.
16:36
John C Dvorak: This guy's name is Shaheed Bolson. Actually
16:40
Shaheed King Bolson. Don't ever read about him before I play
16:45
these clips. Because this guy is an operative for someone. I
16:50
don't know who he's an asset or something. I don't know. I can't
16:52
figure it out. Because when you listen, listen to him. He sounds
16:55
like a Middle East expert.
16:57
Adam Curry: He has a Twitter account. Who just saying
17:01
John C Dvorak: and well, let's just just listen to the first
17:03
clip and then I and I explained who this guy is this Ukraine
17:06
analysis Shahid one,
17:08
Unknown: let me talk for a moment about Poland in relation
17:11
to the US proxy war against Europe popularly known as the
17:14
Ukraine war. As I've stated since the outbreak of the war.
17:19
In my opinion, the Ukraine war is a US proxy war not against
17:24
Russia, but against Europe. It is the launch pad for a
17:28
continent wide destabilization project that will create
17:33
conflict zone conditions across Europe, it will divide the EU
17:37
against itself, it will D industrialize the continent and
17:40
turn it into another laboratory for the imposition of severe
17:44
neoliberal austerity policies that will wipe out all except
17:49
the largest private sector players and basically refute
17:52
allies Europe. Now Poland appears to have been selected by
17:56
the United States to act as their hub of operations for
18:00
implementing this program. But before I get into that, let's go
18:04
back to one of the earliest examples of this type of
18:08
project, the Dirty Wars in Central and South America in the
18:11
1980s. When I was growing up, I was always interested in the
18:14
news and current affairs and world events and so on. And the
18:17
evening news every night was dominated by stories of savagery
18:23
in places like Nicaragua, El Salvador, Guatemala and
18:26
Argentine uncle Don wars, death squads, abductions, torture, and
18:32
all forms of brutality proliferated the entire region.
18:35
Now, all of this was orchestrated out of the American
18:38
Embassy in Honduras, under the management of then US Ambassador
18:43
John Negroponte, whom locals referred to as Mr. Death Squad.
18:47
Honduras had the largest US Embassy, they had the biggest TV
18:51
station, and the country became the staging ground for a
18:56
regional destabilization project that continued throughout the
18:59
1980s.
19:01
Adam Curry: Wow, okay. All right, hold on. I'm just gonna
19:04
give it to you upfront, because I know what's going to happen. I
19:09
can just give it to you right up front. This is dynamite. This of
19:11
course, it's so obvious. Now. This is a complete
19:15
destabilization of Europe. And we're going to squash them like
19:18
a bug like a boat on
19:20
John C Dvorak: the EU, as our friend Nuland said,
19:23
Adam Curry: oh goodness,
19:25
John C Dvorak: if we go back to that, and we listen to this
19:27
clip, and we listen to the FT EU, we start to understand what
19:32
might actually be going on.
19:39
Adam Curry: We should just know not everyone understands this
19:41
because they weren't around when we played this the first time in
19:43
2014. This is when the US was installing a new government into
19:49
Ukraine. And Victoria Nuland was caught with well was recorded it
19:54
high quality,
19:55
John C Dvorak: very high quality by the Russians obvious on a
19:59
phone
19:59
Adam Curry: call. Always she was talking to her compatriots who I
20:02
think was Was he the ambassador at the time? Not sure ambassador
20:06
and maybe but they were discussing you know who we got
20:08
to put in? Yeah Klich no clutches no good we got up that
20:11
guy and yeah we can have Biden come out here and bless the deal
20:14
He'll kiss the babies it'll all be good Biden by then we got the
20:18
Biden come in and and then it was like well you know they're
20:22
not gonna like what we're doing the EU but and then she just
20:25
said that fuck the EU and there you have it with great disdain
20:30
and yes we play that clip again. It's in there somewhere Well No,
20:36
I know of course I can find it. Newland, here we go for a little
20:43
bit until we're tired of it.
20:45
Unknown: What do you think?
20:46
I think we're in play. The Klitschko pieces, obviously the
20:51
complicated electron here, especially the announcement of
20:55
him as deputy prime minister and you've seen some of my notes on
20:58
the troubles in the marriage right now. So we're trying to
21:01
get a read really fast on where he is on listen
21:04
Adam Curry: to these these terms they use. Were in play. Yeah,
21:07
like we got a little trouble here on the marriage because
21:09
they're just they're just this like shotgun wedding, we were
21:12
fusing everything together handing out cookies
21:15
Unknown: stuff. But I think your argument to him, which you'll
21:18
need to make, I think that's the next phone call we want to set
21:21
up is exactly the one you made to yachts. And I'm glad you
21:25
Adam Curry: said seosten yoke, who later did become prime
21:27
minister for a moment or put him on
21:29
Unknown: the spot on where he sits in this scenario. And I'm
21:32
very glad he said what he said in response.
21:35
John C Dvorak: Oh, we should also mention that Klitschko is
21:37
currently the mayor, Mayor of
21:39
Adam Curry: ukef. Key.
21:41
Unknown: Good. So I don't think we should go into the
21:44
government. I don't think it's necessary. I don't think it's a
21:46
good idea.
21:47
Adam Curry: So I just make it not happen. That's how that's
21:49
how democratically elected countries work. Victoria Nuland
21:53
says, I don't think he should go in and he doesn't.
21:58
Unknown: Yeah, I mean, I guess
22:00
Adam Curry: he's not agreeing by the way.
22:03
Unknown: You think in terms of him not going into the
22:07
government just let him sort of stay out and do his political
22:09
homework and stuff. I'm just thinking in terms of sort of the
22:14
process moving ahead. We want to keep the moderate Democrats
22:17
together the problem is going to be tiny book and his guys know
22:20
tiny man, you know, I'm sure that's part of what Janna COVID
22:23
is calculating on all of this.
22:25
Adam Curry: Jana COVID was, was that the guy that we're putting
22:28
in it was the guy was going out? I can't remember where he was
22:31
the guy going out I think it was
22:33
Unknown: I think yards is the guy who's got the economic
22:38
experience the governing experience. He's He's the gut
22:41
you know, what he needs is clutch and tiny book on the
22:44
outside he needs to be talking to them four times a week.
22:47
Adam Curry: Now see now actually not just putting people into
22:51
government but but arranging their agenda,
22:54
John C Dvorak: doing their calendar for the calendar, you
22:57
know, this is a Democrat report. This is the democratic demo
23:01
monetary that we're saving for democracy democracy.
23:06
Unknown: I just think cleats going in? He's gonna be at that
23:09
level, working for Yatseniuk. It's just not gonna work.
23:14
Adam Curry: Okay, what do you think John? Not gonna work? I
23:16
think just not gonna work. Political homework on the
23:21
outside? Good. What
23:22
Unknown: do you want us to try to set up a call with him? Is
23:24
the next step.
23:26
My understanding from that call, but you tell me was that the big
23:30
three? We're going into their own meeting? And that yeah, I
23:33
was gonna offer in that context. Three weeks, you know, three
23:37
plus one conversation or three plus two with you? Is that not
23:40
how you understood it? No, I
23:42
think I mean, that's what he proposed. But I think just
23:44
knowing the dynamic that's been with them where Klitschko has
23:48
been the top dog, he's gonna take a while to show up for
23:50
whatever meeting they've got. And he's probably talking to his
23:52
guys at this point. So I think you reaching out directly to him
23:56
helps with a personality management among the three and
23:59
this is
24:00
Adam Curry: literally how we used to pitch like, you know,
24:02
Gillette, all right, you talk to you talk to your guy, and I'll
24:05
talk to my guy and you work him from the back end and we'll get
24:08
the big three or maybe three plus two, we'll get him into the
24:11
meeting. We'll pitch them on with a PowerPoint and it will be
24:14
good to go
24:14
Unknown: and it gives you also a chance to move fast on all this
24:18
stuff and put us behind you behind it before they all sit
24:21
down and he
24:22
Adam Curry: Oh yeah, let's move fast before they figured out
24:24
what we how we've hoodwinked them, he explains why he
24:26
doesn't. This is good to review. There's I can see there's trolls
24:30
who have never heard this recording. They have
24:33
John C Dvorak: no 2014 So it's a bit it's a bit like nine years
24:37
ago it is
24:38
Unknown: okay, I'm happy Why don't you reach out to him and
24:41
see if he wants to talk before after
24:44
Adam Curry: all right. How do we put a bow bow on this? Vicki?
24:46
How do we wrap this all up? Well,
24:48
Unknown: thanks. Okay, I've
24:49
now written Oh, one more wrinkle for you. Joe
24:51
Adam Curry: wrinkle wrinkle standby. Jeff, I got a wrinkle.
24:54
Yeah, I
24:56
Unknown: can't remember if I told you this, or if I only told
24:58
Washington this
24:59
Adam Curry: that Yeah. because you know you're not in the loop
25:01
on everything, Jeff just so you know, when I talked to
25:03
Unknown: Jeff Feltman this morning, he had a new name for
25:06
the UN guy, Robert Serry, did I read that this morning? Yeah, I
25:10
saw that. He's now gotten both salary and Bonnke moon to agree
25:15
that salary could come in Monday or Tuesday
25:18
Adam Curry: all restaurant they had Bunky moon and on the deal,
25:20
the Secretary General of the UN to bless the deal, punky Moon
25:24
will come in. They guys have dead anyway, just Whoa, they
25:27
didn't even speak English. Just let them mumble. Okay.
25:31
Unknown: So that would be great. I think to help glue this thing
25:34
and have the UN help glue it. Yeah,
25:36
Adam Curry: have the UN help glue it because that's what's
25:38
good glue, glue it
25:40
Unknown: and you know,
25:41
the EU. Yeah, exactly.
25:43
And I think we've got to do something to make it stick to
25:46
exactly.
25:47
Adam Curry: Let's just go back for a second. So she's saying,
25:49
we'll have the we'll have the UN glue it because clearly the
25:54
United European Union is like what are you guys doing in our
25:57
backyard? This is not so cool. So we're gonna have this thing
26:01
glued for the whole world and fuck you. Fuck yeah,
26:05
Unknown: we you know if I only told Washington this that when I
26:08
talked to Jeff Feltman
26:09
John C Dvorak: lightweight, which was she said, Fuck the EU?
26:13
I think she was specifically saying we're going to have the
26:16
UN do it and fucka you meaning we're bite? We're skipping them
26:21
by there. Anything that they have to say about it? Yeah, cuz
26:24
Adam Curry: the UN greater than sign EU.
26:27
Unknown: Morning. He had a new name for the UN guy, Robert.
26:30
Sorry. Did I read that this morning? Yeah, I saw that. He's
26:35
now gotten both salary and Bonnke moon to agree that salary
26:39
could come in Monday or Tuesday. Okay. So that would be great, I
26:43
think to help glue this thing and have the UN help glue it.
26:47
And you know, fuck that, you
26:49
know? Exactly. And I think we've got to do something to make it
26:52
stick together. Because you can be pretty sure that if it does,
26:55
if it does start to gain altitude, the Russians will
26:58
Adam Curry: be working behind the scenes, it's gonna gain
27:00
altitude. Alright, bring in Biden try to torpedo it.
27:03
Unknown: And again, the fact that this is out there right
27:05
now, I'm still trying to figure out in my mind, why Yana COVID
27:09
that, but in the meantime, there's a Party of Regions
27:12
faction meeting going on right now. And I'm sure there's a
27:15
lively argument going on in that group at this point. But anyway,
27:20
we could, we could land jelly set up on this one if we move
27:23
fast. So let me work on or they work on Klitschko and if you can
27:27
just keep I think we want to try to get somebody within
27:30
international personality to come out here and help to
27:34
midwife this saying, Oh,
27:35
Adam Curry: someone with international personality needs
27:37
to come out and midwife this thing.
27:39
Unknown: The other issue is some kind of outreach to Yanukovych,
27:42
but we probably regroup on that tomorrow as we see how things
27:45
start to fall into place.
27:47
So on that piece, Jeff, when I wrote the note solitons, come
27:51
back to me VFR saying you need Biden and I said probably
27:55
tomorrow,
27:56
Adam Curry: Jake Sullivan, by any chance anybody you saying
27:59
yeah has to be Jake Solomon. Yeah, he's got Biden. He's got
28:01
Biden. Yeah, he's got the 100% dud midwife, this
28:04
Unknown: thing and then the other. The other issue is some
28:06
kind of outreach to Yanukovych, but we probably regroup on that
28:10
tomorrow as we see how things start to fall into place.
28:13
So on that piece, Jeff, when I wrote the note solitons come
28:17
back to me VFR saying you need Biden and I said probably
28:21
tomorrow for an attaboy and to get the deeds to stick.
28:25
Adam Curry: Oh, Biden will come out for an attaboy and get the
28:27
deeds to sick. Greg, thanks, Good work, good work. No agenda
28:34
you know, agenda show has has receipts people.
28:38
John C Dvorak: You know, this is so scandalous and it was played
28:41
by it was played at zero by
28:43
Adam Curry: zero. Well, she used an expletive on a call you know,
28:47
so we can pray the extra two because she said a bad word.
28:51
It's not about that people listen to what they're doing.
28:55
What they did, they did it. Everybody's job.
28:59
John C Dvorak: You gotta give him kudos for that same
29:01
Adam Curry: people. They had lady G. They had McCain they had
29:06
who was the CIA director. Everybody was in there to do
29:09
this. And it was just part of a Brennan was there and then and
29:13
now Vicki is back. You know she's not I think she's now if
29:17
not, has been or will be the Deputy Secretary of State again.
29:23
And she's here to finish the job. And Europe You're screwed
29:27
if the EU you're screwed.
29:29
John C Dvorak: Let me read some more about this shutdown. This
29:32
is Shaheed King Bolson who's talking about Poland being the
29:35
crux of this whole thing. Glad we played and this is
29:38
interesting. He's an al Qaeda operative. Oh, well, sure. By
29:42
now first affiliated to the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood.
29:46
Those two don't really necessarily mix but okay.
29:50
Suspicious
29:51
Adam Curry: wasn't the Muslim Brotherhood was not Obama's
29:53
guys.
29:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I think so. Yeah. And it started 2015
29:57
multinational corporation for everyone basically goes on it
30:00
Not a he is a fine where it was born Shannon Morris in Boulder,
30:08
Colorado in 1971. He was raised as a Catholic, by his mother at
30:15
Catholic by his mother after their father abandoned the
30:18
family to pursue a screenwriting career in California. And this
30:23
guy family would later recall that even as a young man Shannon
30:26
was deeply troubled by social injustice, and the gap between
30:31
America's rich and poor that's
30:33
Adam Curry: it so his name is now Shaheed
30:36
John C Dvorak: he went from Shannon Morris to Shaheed King
30:40
Bolson.
30:41
Adam Curry: I'm calling you Johnny, and I'm sure he'd Okay,
30:44
that's that's Huda. Hello, Joe heed.
30:46
John C Dvorak: So it goes on and on and on. Robert is a bunch of
30:49
Connections is a very interesting article. If anyone
30:51
can find it, it's in the weekly blitz.net a background are on
30:57
this guy. And the guy is extremely suspicious. And he's,
31:01
he's really good at analysis. So let's go to part two of his
31:04
clip.
31:05
Unknown: When John Negroponte was appointed the US ambassador
31:08
to Iraq. Shortly after the invasion and occupation, I fully
31:12
anticipated that he would pursue the same sort of destabilization
31:16
project throughout the Middle East. Now, Negroponte had a
31:20
protege named Robert Stephen Ford, who was appointed the US
31:24
Ambassador to Syria at that time, and he immediately began
31:28
trying to foment rebellion and opposition and resistance and
31:32
recruiting militia groups until he was eventually kicked out of
31:35
the country. I think we're all aware of what happened a few
31:40
short years later, in the Arab world with the Arab Spring. And
31:43
we're all aware also, I think, of the role played by CIA backed
31:47
organizations in that Disruptive Movement. And I think we're also
31:51
all aware of the role played by the CIA, in backing armed groups
31:56
in the civil war in Syria. In fact, during the Arab Spring,
32:00
the United States tried to appoint Roberts even for it
32:02
after he'd been kicked out of Syria, they tried to appoint him
32:05
as the US ambassador to Egypt. But fortunately, his reputation
32:08
and the reputation of John Negroponte preceded them, and
32:11
popular opposition to that appointment towards the US
32:15
describe the idea. So the point here is that there is a pattern.
32:18
And once you are familiar with the pattern, you can recognize
32:21
it. And you can sort of abstractly predict the way it's
32:25
going to play out, if not specifically, well, in the
32:28
current scenario, in my opinion, Poland is Honduras, near the
32:32
beginning of the war in Ukraine, I noticed the role being played
32:35
by Poland, as a destination for refugees and as a source for
32:39
mercenaries to go and fight in Ukraine. So I decided to check
32:43
who is the US Ambassador to Poland right now? Well, the US
32:47
Ambassador to Poland right now is not Robert Stephen Ford, and
32:51
it's not John Negroponte or any of their known protegees. The
32:55
current US Ambassador to Poland is the son of one of the most
32:58
notorious policy advisors in recent US history. Zbigniew
33:03
Brzezinski, and I'm not going to make any effort to say his name
33:06
correctly. Brzezinski, who was Polish was the architect of us
33:10
support for the Mujahideen in Afghanistan against the Soviet
33:14
Union. And he was a staunch and paranoid anti Russian zealot.
33:20
Adam Curry: Wait a minute it is it's Mark Brzezinski. Oh, man.
33:27
How did we miss we miss this? Do we know this?
33:30
John C Dvorak: I think we may have noticed it some time back
33:33
but I think we didn't make it in this connection. We didn't make
33:35
this connection and
33:37
Adam Curry: is he not married to or boyfriend girlfriend with
33:40
that horrible woman? Yeah, because yes, when? I know I kind
33:49
of that's kind of an open open thing there isn't it? Ah
33:53
Brzezinski No way. This is atrocious with all the all the
33:58
shields are in place. Let's Yeah, who is he? He is cement
34:03
not Samantha what's what's her name?
34:06
John C Dvorak: That Samantha Powers. Oh, no.
34:09
Adam Curry: Apple been friends with Apple bomb.
34:12
John C Dvorak: Oh, Apple bomb. Oh, Annie.
34:14
Adam Curry: Because he's divorced. He's twice divorced.
34:17
Not saying that something that doesn't happen. Is he with Apple
34:21
bomb. Okay, well, let's continue with the clips. You can do them
34:25
doing the research over here on the Apple bow
34:27
John C Dvorak: and so onward with now the question that
34:30
occurs why is this why did this, this analysis even get out
34:34
there? There's something up with that. And I haven't figured that
34:37
part out yet. And this Shaheed character, again is another
34:42
mystery, but let's go on with part three.
34:44
Unknown: Now Brzezinski felt that the disintegration of the
34:46
EU was inevitable, and that only the perception of a threat being
34:50
posed by Russia could possibly induce the Europeans to act in
34:55
unison.
34:55
I think a united Europe came into being out of fear. I I
35:00
think that entity is now on the way to a disintegration because
35:06
the fear is gone. There is a certain inevitability to that.
35:11
Now, if content starts another wave of Cold War unilateral
35:14
actions, they'll probably all come back again.
35:17
He also believe that there were several countries that had been
35:19
admitted into the EU that never should have been admitted,
35:23
namely the Eastern Bloc countries in the Baltic states.
35:26
Now I think it's safe to assume that Mark Brzezinski, the
35:28
current US Ambassador to Poland, probably shares his father's
35:32
views and he is now in charge of coordinating the destabilization
35:36
program for Europe that will see the continent split right down
35:40
the middle, with America's focus of support moving from the
35:44
Atlantic, European states and the Central European states, to
35:48
the Eastern European states, with Poland as its primary
35:51
client. Ironically, the US is using Brzezinski theory, that
35:57
the Europeans need a Russian threat in order to act in
36:00
unison. They're using that theory to coerce the European
36:03
nations to be unified in the adoption of policies that will
36:09
ultimately lead to the disintegration of Europe. Now,
36:12
no doubt the US is dangling promises in front of Poland,
36:16
telling them that they will re emerge as a major power after
36:19
four centuries of irrelevance telling them that Germany is
36:23
weakening, both naturally and by design and that Poland can
36:26
become not only the manufacturing hub, and heart of
36:30
Europe, but also with the strongest military power.
36:33
They're even hinting that Poland can become a super state,
36:38
incorporating both Lithuania and Western Ukraine into their
36:42
territory. And just FYI, the suspected St. Petersburg bomber
36:47
was born in western Ukraine.
36:51
Adam Curry: So they went to school together and Mark. Oh,
36:57
they went to St. Anthony's College in Oxford.
37:01
John C Dvorak: No, Robin, a Rhodes scholarship. No doubt.
37:05
Adam Curry: Yeah, he's the one that when when the pipeline was
37:08
blown up the Nord Stream two. Key tweeted, dear Thanks. Good
37:12
job. Remember that
37:16
John C Dvorak: I vaguely remember that was funny.
37:20
Adam Curry: These people, these people are crazy. Okay, this is
37:23
good.
37:24
John C Dvorak: There's a lot of interesting stuff. But if you
37:25
think about this, this plan this scheme, which goes back to two,
37:31
pre 2014, because you had to get this this Ukraine thing started.
37:36
If this scheme goes back, as far as it probably did, it might
37:40
have been an extra explanation for Brexit. Because Brexit,
37:46
Brexit, the British were a part of five eyes. Yeah. And they
37:50
would know that if the scheme was underfoot to bust up the the
37:53
EU and just make a mess out of it. Kind of just scramble it.
37:58
Adam Curry: Well, well, this is this you have to get out. This
38:01
is succeeding. They're succeeding with this. Yeah.
38:06
Well, I'll tell you why in a minute. But let's let's get the
38:08
final piece here. Let's get to
38:09
John C Dvorak: find out clips. And then he also goes on after
38:13
this was some more stuff, it diminishes his score, rating us
38:16
and bitching and moaning about stuff. It goes into a Muslim
38:20
rant. But this is this wraps it.
38:22
Unknown: So based on all of these promises, in my opinion,
38:25
Poland is willingly doing America's dirty work, which
38:28
after all, they've actually been doing for quite some time, as a
38:32
result of embracing their role as a destabilizing client state
38:36
of the US, Poland will likely become a police state. And this
38:40
is already happening with American soldiers running amok
38:43
in the country, and polish Police telling their citizens
38:47
that they have no right to arrest them. And the same is
38:49
likely to happen in the other Eastern Bloc and Baltic states
38:52
where America is shifting its focus, they will be tightly
38:55
controlled by American influence. And they will be
38:58
encouraged to distance themselves from the EU and to
39:02
even form their own economic insecurity bloc, which again, we
39:06
already see happening. Poland will potentially become
39:08
militarily engaged in the war in Ukraine against Russia, as well
39:12
as potentially in Bella roofs and unquestionably covert
39:16
disruption activities in both Moldova and in Georgia, and
39:22
elsewhere, will be originating from the US Embassy in Warsaw.
39:27
So this is just to give you a sort of geopolitical framework
39:30
for what's happening in Europe and Poland's role in debt in
39:33
what is a repeating pattern by the US.
39:37
Adam Curry: Okay, so, what just happened this past week in one
39:42
of the countries that is that is under attack by Brzezinski and
39:47
his band of Biden criminals is the Dutch
39:52
Unknown: government in The Hague. Crowds gathered outside
39:55
the prime minister's office at the bin and half the Netherlands
39:59
law longest serving leader resigned from his fourth term in
40:02
office because of disagreements over immigration between
40:06
coalition partners.
40:07
Adam Curry: So it's not immigration. It's literally
40:09
asylum seekers. What from war ie from Ukraine.
40:16
Unknown: Today, unfortunately, we have to conclude that those
40:18
differences are irreconcilable. That is why will immediately
40:22
offer the resignation of the entire cabinet to the king in
40:25
writing will of course also send a copy of that request for
40:29
dismissal, but the House of Representatives
40:32
since January 2022, Mark Ruta has led a coalition government
40:37
comprising four parties from the right and center. Some months
40:41
the government had been trying to find an agreement on reducing
40:44
the flow of migrants entering the country. This week, the
40:47
Prime Minister tried to push through a plan to restrict
40:50
family reunification for refugees in the Netherlands. The
40:54
plan included a cap on the number of relatives of war
40:57
refugees allowed into the country, but two of the four
41:00
party coalition were not prepared to further tighten the
41:04
policy for asylum seekers. margaritas resignation opens a
41:08
period of uncertainty for the Dutch.
41:11
Adam Curry: So the ad at hand were very interesting case, you
41:15
know, they have a coalition of four parties, two big ones, two
41:18
smaller ones, and Ruta with with the other big one. They said,
41:23
Well, you know, we really want to restrict children of war
41:27
refugees from I mean, where else could they come from, but from
41:31
Ukraine, we want to restrict them so we can't bring them in,
41:35
which sounds like a real dick move. And then, you know, the
41:38
two smaller parties went well, that's a big move. So the oh,
41:41
well, I guess we can't figure it out. So let's all resign. Here's
41:45
a better report from a Dutch guy on Instagram.
41:48
Unknown: Hi guys use this video, I said that I'm not going to
41:52
make any videos or post anything with something big has happened
41:55
in the Netherlands, the cabinets Margarita has resigned about the
42:00
problems they had about all the migrants that were supposed to
42:04
come to the Netherlands. And now they resigned says it's a big
42:08
sign people I think I was talking to my friend in the
42:11
United States. And he said that a couple of days macarons ago
42:16
and people in there and then the government of Germany will go
42:19
and then Europe will collapse. It's finished. It's finished,
42:23
keep on praying. It's all those Klaus Schwab assholes are gone
42:28
and will be put to trial for a tribunal for what they have done
42:31
to them. So to all the people in the country so say to the world,
42:35
please, forward please this this video. Margaret is cabinet of
42:40
the Netherlands has resigned this falling. It's finished.
42:44
It's gone. So he
42:46
Adam Curry: sees it or at least he sees a version of it by
42:48
saying Oh no, what I understand is McCrone will be gone which
42:51
we'll talk about I guess now and the Germans will be gone and the
42:55
whole thing's gonna fall apart and then we're gonna put we're
42:58
gonna hang up the World Economic Forum eight holes I'm not so
43:01
sure that's gonna happen but I like his spunk. So we have
43:07
France bonk. This is this is this is our doing when I say our
43:15
pitch American politicians and diplomats who have been working
43:20
this
43:22
John C Dvorak: has been going on for a while, obviously pre
43:24
COVID. Obviously pre 2014 now, huh? Now, what is the goal?
43:32
Adam Curry: verbalization. Now, what else?
43:37
John C Dvorak: That's what we do?
43:39
Adam Curry: Where the rubber lies is baby. Yeah, well, what
43:43
is the goal is complete financial dominance. The bankers
43:47
never
43:47
John C Dvorak: other banks know your banker friend said this was
43:51
a fait accompli sometime back?
43:53
Adam Curry: Yeah, you know. So in 2008 there was a war and he
43:59
said, and I just remember him saying we won. We won. We beat
44:02
the European banks. We won. And he still speaks of winning,
44:06
we're winning now. We're winning. And with that, it only
44:09
means against the European Central Bank and the European
44:13
banks in general. Obviously, the Bank of England, you know, broke
44:18
that one a long time ago. So I'm sure that you know, it was
44:22
annoying the whole European the whole euro project annoying,
44:26
annoying, annoying, annoying. And since we have the BRICS
44:29
getting together and they keep threatening a gold backed
44:33
currency they're all going to use Yeah, it's not that simple.
44:37
It's not going to work. I don't know if it'll work or not, but
44:40
it's just not that simple. It sounds good on paper. Oh, yeah,
44:45
we'll just we'll just we'll just put together currency everybody
44:49
use it, but to to crush the euro. Especially by bringing in
44:54
Fifi Lagarde, globalist. You know, she may look French she
44:59
may speak for wrench, but she's a globalist. She comes from the
45:02
IMF. We know where she's from. So now she's she's going to run
45:06
the European Central Bank into the ground. But then we just
45:09
have some irritating little people like, I think Rota, I
45:13
think it was. He was told I think he was told to to fold.
45:19
This doesn't seem like they had to collapse the government over
45:22
this issue.
45:23
John C Dvorak: No, I don't think so. He is under, he's going to
45:28
get raised
45:29
Adam Curry: under. He's under a real attack. He's in a real
45:32
attack. But you sent me that that article that I put in the
45:35
show notes or that cable, the diplomatic
45:37
John C Dvorak: was a cable that was on a wiki leaks, and it had
45:40
to be archived in Iceland, or something's quite interesting.
45:43
It's in the show notes. And it outlines and this is an old
45:48
memo. During the Clinton era of December 2010. No, it's Obama.
45:57
Okay. Yeah. Well, Clinton is what I meant Clinton. Oh,
46:00
Adam Curry: Clinton State Department. Yes. Yeah, of
46:03
course, of course.
46:05
John C Dvorak: And it outlines the methodology used to subvert
46:08
the society in, in France mainly, and I guess other
46:14
countries, and it's pretty much to implement the diversity into
46:19
integrate whatever the di e thing that Dei, whatever is
46:22
planned
46:22
Adam Curry: and going after going after youth groups with
46:25
great vigor, riling them as all kinds of crazy terms in the in
46:29
that in that cable, it's like, we're gonna organize the youth.
46:35
And we'll show those friendships. Those friendships
46:37
don't know how to do it.
46:39
John C Dvorak: It's it's designed to destabilize the
46:41
country
46:42
Adam Curry: very, very much. So
46:44
John C Dvorak: it was very, very interesting series of memos that
46:47
were picked up. You can see why. I mean, those kinds of things.
46:52
WikiLeaks is still laced with tons of cool stuff. It's been
46:56
scattered all over the world. Airline,
46:59
Adam Curry: let me read from a little bit. So this is the from
47:02
the American embassy from Ambassador Rivkin 2010. We
47:07
believe that if France over the long run does not successfully
47:10
increase opportunity and provide genuine political representation
47:13
for its minority populations, France could become a weaker,
47:16
more divided country, perhaps more crisis prone and inward
47:20
looking and consequently, a less capable ally, as is witnessed by
47:25
his cozying up to China and not participating in the in the
47:30
Ukraine Gambit. Right. And then there's, you know, this crisis
47:35
of representation in France. So, you know, the racist a holes,
47:39
strategy for France, our aims, the overarching goal of our
47:43
minority outreach strategy is to engage the French population at
47:46
all levels in order to help France to realize its own
47:49
egalitarian ideals. Again, democracy, we're doing a good
47:54
job. But our strategy has three broad target audiences in mind,
48:00
one, the majority, especially the elites, yeah, well buy them
48:03
off to minorities with a focus on their leaders. That's right.
48:07
They go into the mosques. And three, the general population,
48:10
employ the seven tactics described below, engage in
48:14
positive discourse, set a strong example launch aggressive youth
48:18
outreach, aggressive, aggressive, encourage moderate
48:24
voices, propagate best practices, best price, deepen
48:28
our understanding of the problem, integrate target and
48:32
evaluate our efforts. This is France. This is not, you know,
48:36
some, some dusty desert. There, why
48:41
John C Dvorak: are we but why we become the button skis of the
48:44
world where we're gonna go to France, historically, highly
48:49
cultured country and tell and then manipulate them to get what
48:54
we want. I mean, I think it's, I guess it's our job to manipulate
48:58
everybody to get what we want. But it's subversive. And if we
49:03
have to admit to it, I'm getting caught left and right. That memo
49:08
should have never been we shouldn't be reading that memo
49:12
on our show a and b, we shouldn't have ever had that
49:16
Victoria Nuland call and the fact that all this stuff is
49:19
pretty much out in the open and is not being picked up by the
49:22
mainstream media is disgusting. Well, that's why
49:25
Adam Curry: we're that's why we are the best we have cast in the
49:29
US. We is if you know, you know exactly. No, you know, you know,
49:35
hey, so with the Netherlands, you know, so you have a
49:39
decommissioned cabinet. So they stay on and they just kind of
49:42
keep the seats warm and they'll have elections in the fall. Now
49:47
what's going to happen in the fall, what's going to happen
49:49
before they even get their elections going, which will be
49:51
November I guess, in October, this is when Fifi has promised
49:55
us the digital Euro. I mean, I may be getting ahead of myself
49:59
here. But yeah who knows? Who knows? I got a clip we got to do
50:08
something.
50:10
John C Dvorak: On what you This is an ask Adam.
50:12
Adam Curry: Oh goodness,
50:13
John C Dvorak: this is the head of a Estonia the female leader.
50:16
I think she's the prime minister the president. And this is an
50:21
acid she's gonna be talking about somebody I want you to
50:24
tell me what she's talking about.
50:27
Unknown: Okay there fellas I'm really sorry not to be able to
50:30
be there with you in person.
50:31
Adam Curry: What is the first name? She said? Dear What she
50:33
said Dear fellas, are there fellows
50:36
Unknown: there fellas? I'm really sorry not to be able to
50:39
be there with you in person for the first ever NATO Summit in
50:42
Vilnius. But I will be following in your footsteps in a few days
50:46
when NATO leaders meet as a proud honry fella. I want to
50:51
send my greetings to you and I wish you the most base NATO
50:56
Summit possible. As I've said before the aggressor must be
51:00
defeated she say most
51:01
Adam Curry: based NATO Summit.
51:04
John C Dvorak: No, she said most based NATO Summit.
51:08
Adam Curry: Okay, well, that's that's so some countries say
51:11
Navo other say NATO but she said baby Oh, no. What No. Yes. No,
51:17
in Holland, it's Navo
51:20
John C Dvorak: na fo is a completely different
51:22
organization. Look it up and when the Wikipedia after you
51:25
listen to the rest of the clip,
51:27
Unknown: the proud 100 fella, I want to send my greetings to
51:30
you. And I wish you the most bass NATO Summit possible. As
51:35
I've said before, the aggressor must be defeated on the
51:38
battlefield. But Russia is also waging a war against our
51:42
democracies, and energy war, cyber war and information war.
51:46
Democracies need to take steps to defend themselves in all
51:50
these areas, as well as holding the line to defend the world
51:54
where rules still apply, and where technology works for not
51:58
against democratic societies. You are all a living example of
52:03
this fighting Russian disinformation and bad takes
52:06
with good humor, intelligence and enthusiasm. Behind every
52:11
fellow is a real person. You are volunteering your time and
52:15
energy because you believe in Ukraine's victory. I thank you
52:19
for all your support to Ukraine, as well as the Baltic Sea region
52:23
and Estonia. And thank you for all your support to me
52:28
personally, it really, really warms my heart. So what more to
52:32
say then keep fighting the good fight? Because NATO expansion is
52:37
non negotiable,
52:38
as was as we know. Oh, really? Well, I don't know. We go.
52:48
Adam Curry: All right. I know what this is. Because she used
52:50
all the words. This isn't a foe. You're right. And I fo North
52:54
Atlantic fella organization.
52:57
John C Dvorak: Yeah. And she's a fellow. She's
52:59
Adam Curry: a fella. That's right. And they combat
53:02
disinformation.
53:04
John C Dvorak: They use the same logo as NATO. Yep. It's only
53:10
just started in 2020. This is a joke. This is some millennials
53:15
that were in government that came up with this idiocy,
53:18
they're even good. All these morons and she's one of them.
53:22
They're using the shiba inu dog and they use that stupid dog to
53:27
dose dog the dose dog as as their logo this is wrong, which
53:33
is also a pedophile will sign that according to some people on
53:38
the no agenda social anyway. The whole thing is wrong. Is Wrong
53:45
fella fella.
53:47
Adam Curry: Well, she said when she said based I knew something
53:50
was up. I don't care what you say, well, you're using base as
53:53
a politician. You're not a politician. I don't know who she
53:57
is. But
53:59
John C Dvorak: she's the head. She's the honcho of Estonia,
54:02
which is a stooge country for us. What is she very high tech.
54:07
Adam Curry: What is she doing wasting her time at the NATO
54:11
John C Dvorak: Bush she didn't go to us she just gave a video a
54:13
basic video. She's bad. So she gave a video on this. She's
54:16
gonna go to the actual NATO conference in a couple of days.
54:20
This is so great. It's unbelievably stupid.
54:27
Adam Curry: She's well now
54:31
John C Dvorak: top that,
54:32
Adam Curry: uh, well, the I can't really top it with only
54:34
one other piece of Dutch news, which is the winner of Miss Miss
54:40
Netherlands 2023. Announced on Saturday night in a televised
54:50
you know this will be part of the Miss Universe competition.
54:54
And it is Ricky Calais. A dude I told you I could top it as seven
55:06
foot tall dude one
55:09
John C Dvorak: seven foot tall. Yes. Big dude very
55:13
Adam Curry: tall dude very tall. And I do not believe this is a a
55:20
completely transition person. I believe it is a transvestite.
55:25
I'm not 100% Sure, I don't really care. But now is this
55:30
Ricky is a combo a Dutch? molucca and malaco You haven't
55:34
heard muckers in a long time?
55:36
John C Dvorak: I haven't heard idaite Are you remember that?
55:38
Well, the molucca is
55:39
Adam Curry: are the ones who were hijacking the trains in the
55:42
70s in Holland, do you remember that? Oh, I
55:45
John C Dvorak: don't remember any of that, because they were
55:46
all pissed off. This
55:47
Adam Curry: is part of the DEI agenda in the Netherlands,
55:50
because, you know, everyone's vying for money now, now that
55:53
the king has said, you know, we're a bunch of racists, and we
55:56
ship the slaves go us, and now they got museums and all kinds
56:01
of stuff, you know, oh, well, now we're a bunch
56:03
John C Dvorak: of racist so we're gonna make up for it by
56:05
naming this guy, Miss Netherlands. That's pretty much
56:09
gonna help. Yes and help our cause.
56:11
Adam Curry: How do you feel? That's reparations? There you
56:13
go. That's what it is. Here's our reparations take that
56:16
muckers?
56:20
Unknown: Man oh man. Oh
56:21
Adam Curry: man. Oh, man. Oh man. Oh man, and not that
56:25
attractive with a huge Overbite can scrape flies off the wall.
56:29
I'm sorry. I mean, I just got to be a television producer here
56:32
for a moment the profile is not a good look. Look it up.
56:37
John C Dvorak: by Neil really want you to
56:39
Adam Curry: know you need to see overbite, okay. Miss Netherlands
56:45
just look at you have
56:45
John C Dvorak: to get hold on. I gotta get a browser up and I'm
56:48
going nuts. You mentioned it. I just don't.
56:50
Adam Curry: You don't even have you're doing you'd been doing
56:52
the show for almost an hour and you haven't don't even have a
56:55
browser up. I don't know what kind of podcasts or are you?
57:01
John C Dvorak: I know. It makes no sense. You're still in your
57:04
pajamas yet about pi cash and you have a browser running
57:07
constantly. Look I gotta do to get ISS Palumbo, Netherlands.
57:16
What? Oh, I see what happened. What are you
57:18
Adam Curry: doing? It's Ricky Valerie. Colet. Oh wow. Ricky ri
57:26
K K i e of course makes nothing but sense. R I K admis.
57:32
Netherlands. Come on. Oh, there
57:33
John C Dvorak: she is. Don't say she will if I just saw a picture
57:38
the way that when that showed up. I would say that's a she
57:41
Adam Curry: No, but now look at the profile. Look at look at
57:43
that overbuying. I've put a lot of money into my mouth now so I
57:48
feel I have some standing. Get your face fixed.
57:51
John C Dvorak: She is extremely tall. And again I say she
57:55
because I have no evidence. Very and I don't have any profile.
58:03
Okay. She's She looks very Hispanic moniker Hispanic. No.
58:14
Now there's no there's a picture with orange lipstick.
58:20
Adam Curry: Anyway, I knew I could top it I knew I could top
58:22
it
58:23
John C Dvorak: is definitely different. I want to before we
58:27
leave the your analysis completely behind I want to do
58:33
one quick three parter on Russian. The COO
58:38
Adam Curry: Oh, yes. Now before you even start, did you see that
58:42
they now have pictures of hot dog boys? Penthouse
58:49
John C Dvorak: No, I don't know anything about hot dog boys
58:50
penthouse.
58:51
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, so they got pictures of his penthouse or
58:54
his mansion or whatever. And he's got like all kinds of wigs
58:58
and disguises and weird things and he's got Illuminati
59:03
checkered floors. I mean, this guy is into some weird stuff.
59:07
And there's paint and now they're posting pictures of him
59:09
and all these different get ups and all these different
59:12
disguises which are I mean, it hilariously bad. With like,
59:17
really bad wigs. The whole thing is bizarre.
59:21
John C Dvorak: It doesn't even seem like he's ready running
59:23
anything. Here,
59:25
Adam Curry: a peek into Pergo Z's bizarre pad. Among the
59:30
findings were millions in cash and gold bars a disguised
59:34
collection, a giant sledge hammer, and a cache of guns and
59:38
ammo. Well, you could find guns and ammo mine was a sledge
59:42
hammer Yeah, that's the one that he was bashing people's head
59:44
that he mesh in your heads with your this guy he doesn't even
59:48
exist. This this guy is an entirely made up fictional
59:53
character I'm convinced of it now.
59:56
John C Dvorak: Well, could be is just as good as any Additional I
1:00:00
was listening so I wanted to get the clip somebody sent me the
1:00:03
link and I put it off from the last show I wanted to get the
1:00:06
clips of Kennedy on on the media
1:00:09
Adam Curry: oh I haven't heard that one yet. I've been the
1:00:12
media has been the K is what they're calling him Now Bobby
1:00:15
The K Bobby the
1:00:16
John C Dvorak: K's on on the media and they do a takedown of
1:00:21
course is very slanted they use loaded languages it's I think
1:00:27
might from my perspective they're being sincere but
1:00:29
they're being dishonest but they don't know it. So they got but
1:00:33
in the process before they get to Kennedy they do they bring
1:00:36
some guy on some experts uh, you know, they always have some
1:00:39
expert on the media and they bring him on and he's he talks
1:00:45
about the about the coup and it was some kind of me I don't know
1:00:50
if it's inside or just a different approach but I thought
1:00:53
it was interesting enough I get some clips okay. And here we go
1:00:56
with the coup. Some background are on the cool
1:01:00
Adam Curry: on the media is an NPR product on the media
1:01:03
John C Dvorak: is a right it's an NPR thing with his Brooke
1:01:06
Gladstone who's being substituted hosted by some New
1:01:09
York Times column this girl girl girl and it's a very it's
1:01:14
supposed to be media Deaconess. Once we will redo it's supposed
1:01:17
to be decongesting. Yes, sure. It's supposed to be
1:01:21
deconstructed, but all it does is it just looks for anything
1:01:25
that's a little right wing and then it gets condemned
1:01:28
Unknown: in the last day or so has seen an extraordinary turn
1:01:31
of events in Russia.
1:01:33
A week ago, the world watched his Russian President Vladimir
1:01:36
Putin's favorite fixer made a power play in the Russian
1:01:39
city of Rostov. Armed men
1:01:43
and armor on the streets understanding if any precaution
1:01:46
He is calling for an armed rebellion
1:01:48
precaution announced his army 10s of 1000s Straw Wood River
1:01:52
Adam Curry: they're doing super cuts now. Is that what they're
1:01:54
doing to the
1:01:56
John C Dvorak: really former cut as a president preludes? Yeah,
1:02:01
it's kind of like their way of leading in
1:02:05
Unknown: rebellion pretty Goshen announced his army 10s of 1000s
1:02:08
Straw would reverse course backing out of Ukraine, marching
1:02:12
directly on Moscow,
1:02:14
Russian state TV through a lot of commercial breaks as the rest
1:02:18
of the world tried to figure out what was going on. What's the
1:02:21
latest that we have confirmed so there is very little confirmed
1:02:26
an
1:02:26
utterly baffling turn of events here as a rebellion that wasn't
1:02:31
in Russia or wasn't a rebellion.
1:02:33
But then as quickly as the rebellion flared, it fizzled.
1:02:37
The leader of the Wagner group you can see progression, has
1:02:40
ordered his mercenaries to turn around and returned to their
1:02:43
bases to avoid bloodshed. He said
1:02:45
Vladimir Putin began the day angrily denouncing an armed
1:02:48
insurrection as terrorist methods and now appears to have
1:02:51
struck a deal with precaution. The
1:02:53
Kremlin says it's dropped charges and Prigogine will go to
1:02:56
Belarus, while promising his fighters contracts with the
1:03:00
Russian military.
1:03:02
It was not a coup because Goshen made his intention clear
1:03:07
repeatedly. He was not trying to overthrow the government he was
1:03:10
not trying to seize power from Putin
1:03:12
Nani Hall thing is the author of seizing power the strategic
1:03:15
logic of military coups back in 2016. He helped on the media
1:03:19
create a breaking news consumers handbook military coup edition
1:03:23
after a failed attempt by the military to seize power in
1:03:26
Turkey. He says what happened in Russia last week was less a coup
1:03:30
than a mutiny
1:03:31
Adam Curry: Oh yeah,
1:03:33
John C Dvorak: they got it where it comes from from everywhere
1:03:36
yeah, we were talking over and over and over again about what
1:03:39
is what is he talking about Muni, Muni, Muni. Muni? It comes
1:03:43
from this show and that right there
1:03:48
Adam Curry: so you share there the orange the originator pretty
1:03:51
sure
1:03:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah, cuz this is not brand new. And it just all
1:03:54
seems to stem from this guy
1:03:56
Adam Curry: helped me understand one thing. Now if you and I were
1:03:59
producing on the media, and you know, we've produced a lot of
1:04:02
stuff in our time. First of all, make this girl spin around make
1:04:05
sure she's okay for the role.
1:04:08
John C Dvorak: A patent make curry.com I'm just doing
1:04:12
Adam Curry: television producer stuff, but it's radio. We would
1:04:14
never
1:04:15
John C Dvorak: I wish the spinning around for radio.
1:04:18
Adam Curry: We would never choose this guitar music. What's
1:04:21
up with the Spanish guitar? Why? I mean, it's royalty free. I get
1:04:27
it but want to have
1:04:28
John C Dvorak: an A gillows What I have played? Okay.
1:04:32
Adam Curry: Sure. Carry to vorak for all your podcasts. Okay, so,
1:04:36
John C Dvorak: so, so this, this mutiny thing comes from this
1:04:39
guy. Now while you're listening to this guy explain what a coup
1:04:43
is and what a coup isn't because there's I guess there's a bunch
1:04:46
of the he's the he's the guy. I want you to also be thinking
1:04:52
into at least in the back your head everyone out there should
1:04:54
be thinking about January 6, though as a cool, suppose a coup
1:04:59
and you If you listen to these guys, and you listen to what
1:05:02
they say about this, and then you think about January 6,
1:05:04
January 6 was not even it was not an insurrection. It wasn't a
1:05:07
coup. It wasn't a mutiny. It was a lousy re was a poorly planned
1:05:12
event.
1:05:13
Adam Curry: What No, hold on a second. It was a it was a jacked
1:05:17
up crowd that was jacked up because there was about to be a
1:05:20
vote taken inside. Inside the capitol that could actually have
1:05:25
stopped the certification of the vote, let's just call it what it
1:05:28
really was. That's why they let everybody in, oh, people are
1:05:32
coming in. We can't do we can't take this vote. That's what it
1:05:37
was. Okay, so it's kind of like a mutiny, really.
1:05:42
John C Dvorak: But it wasn't really like a mutiny at all. But
1:05:47
let's listen. Now we get to more parts of this. And you can kind
1:05:50
of share this site. They're really looking for something
1:05:54
here. And it's I don't know what anyone is looking for. But it's
1:05:57
kind of interesting.
1:05:58
Unknown: So there were some distinctions. Most mutinies are
1:06:01
from the bottom, which is to say, if your average Russian
1:06:05
construct was to rise up against the war, or against their
1:06:09
conditions of service, that would be a lot more typical.
1:06:13
However, this is not something which is unique, what Prigogine
1:06:16
did. In fact, there are other examples like in Ecuador, or in
1:06:20
Argentina, where you have generals or people who are in
1:06:24
command of significant military forces, who will mountain armed
1:06:28
rebellion, who use that force to attain a political objective.
1:06:33
It's just that in this case, that political objective stops
1:06:36
just shy of the removal of the president.
1:06:39
When you spoke to otium. In 2016, it was about a coup
1:06:42
attempt in Turkey. You said then that coos are about making the
1:06:46
outcome seem inevitable, and putting out the message that
1:06:50
they've already succeeded in overthrowing the people in power
1:06:53
to precaution do that, no production
1:06:55
did not. And it's one of the ways in which he avoids being
1:06:59
accused of mounting a coup. He never says My intention is to
1:07:03
take over, he never says I've already succeeded in taking
1:07:07
over. In fact, his first target is rust off rather than Moscow.
1:07:14
John C Dvorak: So this all seems like it's from the CIA playbook.
1:07:19
His discussion of you know, just saying I took
1:07:25
Adam Curry: thing, I don't get the coup ribbon, unless it's an
1:07:28
actual coup. So I know what a coup is, okay. And you need to
1:07:31
have an army leader you need to have someone taking over has to
1:07:35
be a political takeover, which, of course, January 6 was not
1:07:38
that was what that was, was worse than 911. That was worse
1:07:42
than the Civil War. But it was not the worst, everything was
1:07:45
not a coup. It was not it
1:07:47
John C Dvorak: was poorly done. That's why. Okay, so we'll
1:07:50
finish this guy off.
1:07:53
Unknown: And he says he intends to go in and remove the top
1:07:57
people at the Ministry of Defense, he doesn't say I've
1:07:59
already succeeded in doing so. However, he does do half of it.
1:08:04
If you're going to create a narrative that your seizure of
1:08:07
power is a fait accompli, that your success is inevitable. The
1:08:12
first half of doing that is that you have to demonstrate that the
1:08:17
state is no longer in control. And that's the part that
1:08:20
precaution does do you warn
1:08:22
that in the case of a coup or a mutiny, each side is battling to
1:08:26
seize the narrative. What are the competing narratives here?
1:08:30
Adam Curry: Wow, fire her this is horrible. What are they? I
1:08:34
mean, is she Do you think she's reading right in front of them?
1:08:37
Where their head down just like just reading off the paper? Or
1:08:41
is this inserted later? Sounds like?
1:08:45
John C Dvorak: That's a good question. Because you can't tell
1:08:47
it's so poorly done. Sounds inserted later
1:08:49
Unknown: me. Each side is battling to seize the narrative.
1:08:53
What are the competing narratives here?
1:08:55
You're seeing a
1:08:56
Adam Curry: lot more notes inserted later.
1:08:59
John C Dvorak: I think so.
1:09:00
Unknown: Yeah. Battling disease, the narrative. What are the
1:09:03
competing narratives here?
1:09:05
You're seeing a lot more narrative creation now that
1:09:08
things are over always
1:09:09
John C Dvorak: top again over another is just for people who
1:09:11
care about this kind of broadcasting crap. The other
1:09:16
thing is, is that generally speaking on this show and some
1:09:20
of the other shows, they're doing it over a satellite link
1:09:23
and there's always a delay that they never cut out. Really, they
1:09:28
always leave a look do it that I'm when I'm doing these clips.
1:09:31
I'm cutting stuff out constantly. The lag but helped
1:09:34
me understand
1:09:35
Adam Curry: how is it that NPR with all their resources and
1:09:39
Neumann mics and beautifully soundproof rooms, to have to
1:09:43
still resort to interviews over the satellite with a delay?
1:09:47
We're using a $20 clean feed account and it's fine.
1:09:54
John C Dvorak: I've always wondered about some of these
1:09:56
some of these delays and Fox has them two boxes, the worst is La
1:10:00
got the money and just wasting cash box delays on their on
1:10:05
their satellite feed? Are 234 Second ridic
1:10:10
Adam Curry: not his video. So they're adding that but it's
1:10:12
ridiculous. That's a ridiculous
1:10:14
Unknown: control. And that's the part that precaution does do.
1:10:17
You warned that in the case of a coup or a mutiny, each side is
1:10:22
battling to seize the narrative. What are the competing
1:10:25
narratives here?
1:10:26
You're seeing a lot more narrative creation now that
1:10:29
things are over promotion wants to make it seem as if he could
1:10:33
have succeeded. Putin is trying to make it seem that provisions
1:10:37
activities were highly threatening to the state, but he
1:10:41
was in control all along, and that he's still in control. Both
1:10:45
sides want to create an impression to create an
1:10:48
understanding of what occurred because of the consequences for
1:10:52
their existing position. If Prigogine can make it seem like
1:10:56
he came very close to succeeding it'll make it a little bit
1:11:00
harder for people to assassinate him because of the assassinate
1:11:03
him. Maybe his troops will rise up and maybe they'll overthrow
1:11:07
the government.
1:11:07
Adam Curry: Yeah, but no, so
1:11:08
Unknown: this was as far fetched
1:11:10
Adam Curry: total CIA guys. This is nuts about narrative
1:11:15
creation. This is exactly what they're trying to do. You think
1:11:20
it's far fetched? No, I
1:11:21
John C Dvorak: think is forfeit his thesis at the end is far
1:11:26
fetched, which is that oh, precaution only did this so he
1:11:30
won't get assassinated. That is the logic of eyes bull.
1:11:33
Adam Curry: This guy. This guy is a ghost.
1:11:37
John C Dvorak: Well, I think I think I think this writers is
1:11:41
working for somebody. Yes, it's connected. I think you're right.
1:11:45
Adam Curry: I mean, he knows he knows how it works. Speaking of
1:11:48
narrative creation, very surprising. And I have not seen
1:11:53
this movie yet. Sound of freedom. I think I talked about
1:11:56
it on the last show with Mel Gibson promoted sound of
1:11:59
freedom. And this is a true story. It's based on a true
1:12:02
story of a guy who went and he made it his job to go and find
1:12:07
children who had been abducted. Now, I again, it's in theaters
1:12:11
so I haven't seen it yet. But it was outpacing everything this
1:12:14
weekend in the box office, including Indiana Jones, which
1:12:18
is a multi 100 million dollar production. And, and this shall
1:12:24
not stand. And all of a sudden, this has become a Q anon movie
1:12:33
for some reason. And even Rolling Stone. Yeah. Okay, so
1:12:41
the guys who produce this are this and this is partially
1:12:46
crowdfunded. It's Angel studios from from Dallas. This is the
1:12:50
guy that did the year guys that yes, you're the Jesus
1:12:54
revolution. He did the the chosen very successful Christian
1:12:58
series. And so, you know, they produce this on a low budget.
1:13:02
People start loving it. I think this is the second weekend that
1:13:05
it's out. And all of a sudden, oh, no, this is q1 on the Get
1:13:10
Jim coversyl. The guy who started and he's q1 on, he's all
1:13:15
Q anon conspiracy theory. None of its true. I mean, just
1:13:19
listen, listen to how Rollingstone treats this movie.
1:13:23
Sounds of freedom is a superhero movie for dads with brain worms.
1:13:27
Okay, now that's funny, but the Q anon tinged thriller about
1:13:31
child trafficking is designed to appeal to the conscience of a
1:13:34
conspiracy addled Boomer.
1:13:39
John C Dvorak: Wow, I liked that phrase it conspiracy addled
1:13:42
Boomer. dynamize too long. But whoever put that one together
1:13:46
gets a gets a couple of candy, some suckers.
1:13:50
Adam Curry: So, based on a true story, the familiar words had
1:13:54
appeared on the screen and an elderly man had taken upon
1:13:57
Himself to read them aloud to the rest of the sizable audience
1:13:59
seated for a matinee showing of the anti child trafficking
1:14:03
thriller sound of freedom, starring Jim Kevin Ezel thing as
1:14:07
I pronounce it. For the season movie goer. This phrase is a
1:14:10
joke. We know that cinema will stretch almost any truth to the
1:14:14
breaking point, and the rank insincerity of such a
1:14:17
pronouncement is the foundation of the prankish opening titles
1:14:21
of Fargo. So this guy he played, this is best that coversyl Best
1:14:29
known for being tortured to death and Mel Gibson's The
1:14:32
Passion of the Christ. You mean he played Jesus? Is that is that
1:14:37
John C Dvorak: he? Covey, Kevin? Covey, I don't know how you
1:14:40
pronounce it. But he kept he was the guy was in persons that
1:14:43
person have a hint interest, which was a long running TV
1:14:46
thriller show. It was quite good. And he's been in a lot of
1:14:50
stuff and he's Yes, he did play the Christ in that.
1:14:54
Adam Curry: No, no, no, no, he played the guy best known for
1:14:57
being tortured. If not all yeah not Jesus no
1:15:02
John C Dvorak: no Jesus no no it's not Jesus some guy just
1:15:05
some random torture
1:15:06
Adam Curry: dude some dude you got tortured exactly
1:15:09
John C Dvorak: as funny and catch Ballard himself heaven
1:15:13
forbid we use the word Jesus Christ in our publication oh
1:15:16
this dedicated atheists
1:15:21
Adam Curry: sound of freedom lives up to its anticipation
1:15:24
it's a stomach turning experience fetishize the toward
1:15:27
fetishizing, the torture of its child victims and lingering over
1:15:31
lush play alludes to their sexual abuse. It sounds to me
1:15:36
just reading this and seeing like Guardian articles with a
1:15:39
very similar bent. Here Washington Post. I read this for
1:15:45
a second when Washington Post the low budget film about side
1:15:50
channels
1:15:52
John C Dvorak: like that, yeah. Fascist the other word they
1:15:55
could use
1:15:55
Adam Curry: as the low budget film about child sex trafficking
1:15:59
almost topped the box office on July 4, but at Star Jim cabezo
1:16:03
has linked it to the q&a and movement. Well,
1:16:07
John C Dvorak: I have a clip. I have a clip too, but
1:16:09
Adam Curry: I'd love to hear yours first.
1:16:11
John C Dvorak: Boy, you're gonna have to use your search engine
1:16:13
because from a couple of shows ago, okay, it's the Audrina
1:16:16
chrome clip with Jacob Feasel on Steve Bannon show
1:16:24
Unknown: for labor for slave labor, or is
1:16:26
it Adrenochrome? The whole Adrenochrome empire that this is
1:16:31
a big deal that it is under listed under the NIH. It is is a
1:16:36
chemical compound. It's a molecular structure is a C nine
1:16:39
H nine no three. It is it's an elite drug that they've used for
1:16:44
many years. It's 10 times more potent than heroin and it has
1:16:50
some mystical qualities as far as making you look younger.
1:16:55
There's
1:16:55
there's a scene in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas that
1:16:58
nobody could figure
1:16:59
out. I saw that and why did why does Ms. 13 have most advanced
1:17:03
guns? You know, why do we sit alone gangs have all How come
1:17:07
110,000 people died? Or disappeared in Mexico City?
1:17:11
Where did they go and their start pulling people out of body
1:17:13
bags now? You know how this is just insane with our military,
1:17:19
our Special Forces and we don't take care of this.
1:17:21
You can't just have that demand unless somehow that's organized
1:17:24
also
1:17:25
100% I believe. Okay, so the agents that I've spoken to,
1:17:30
alright, here's here's the s for a barrel of oil $77 for a barrel
1:17:37
of body parts and what's going to be Adrenochrome all the
1:17:40
plumes that are in the woman's mother's wombs. That goes from a
1:17:44
plastic barrel and that's 77,000 that that gets sent into these
1:17:50
barrel biolabs barrel oil
1:17:52
$77.70 $7,000 for Ukrainians have Russian bloodline and
1:17:57
everything and then I started looking at that. And then I
1:18:00
started looking up this Azov battalion stuff the Nazis
1:18:09
Adam Curry: so in this Washington Post, that's a good
1:18:11
clip. By the way. In this Washington Post article here
1:18:14
comes he is focused on one Q anon belief in particular while
1:18:18
promoting sound of freedom. The idea that child traffickers
1:18:21
drain children's blood to harvest a life giving substance
1:18:24
called Adrenochrome. Speaking to a Q anon affiliated conference
1:18:29
in an Oklahoma in 2021, the actor said Ballard wanted to
1:18:33
join him, but he's down there saving does the guy the real
1:18:36
guy, but he's down there saving children as we speak, because
1:18:40
they're pulling kids out of the darkest recesses of hell right
1:18:42
now in all kinds of places. The adrenal chroming of children.
1:18:47
THE MODERATOR asked them to elaborate. If a child knows he's
1:18:50
going to die, his body will secrete this adrenaline
1:18:52
adrenaline cabezo said, his voice catching these people do
1:18:57
that do it. There'll be no mercy for them. This is one of the
1:18:59
best films I've done in my ever in my life. This film is an
1:19:03
Academy Award Level. In reality this is back to Washington Post
1:19:07
Adrenochrome is a relatively mundane chemical compound
1:19:10
created by oxidizing adrenaline. Though the author Hunter S
1:19:16
Thompson portrayed it as a kind of super drug popular with
1:19:19
pedophiles in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas John you're the
1:19:25
chemical engineer you're the chemist I mean this Audrina
1:19:30
chrome
1:19:33
John C Dvorak: you can look it up in Wikipedia Audrina Chrome
1:19:35
is there. Yes. I have no idea. Well, it's I think it's toxic. I
1:19:45
have no idea. I don't know what, what anything about it. I think
1:19:48
a lot of this is I mean, Hunter was a very creative person. I've
1:19:56
met him a few times, talk to him on the phone, Thompson and
1:19:59
really Yeah, I had lunch with him once with Hurst.
1:20:02
Adam Curry: Now, did you have a nice cup of Adrenochrome with
1:20:06
Hunter? No, I
1:20:07
John C Dvorak: hate drinks. It was interesting. He drank for
1:20:12
lunch. He had a tall tumbler with no ice of Chivas. Oh, wow.
1:20:20
A nice lunch drink. And he always seemed us us at the
1:20:26
salmon or parties. He went to a couple of the Christmas party.
1:20:30
And he always had these girls around him. He seemed which now
1:20:34
there's some evidence that one of them was a dude his handler
1:20:38
Oh, but he always seemed kind of dinghy. So so I don't know. I
1:20:44
think he made it up. But
1:20:44
Adam Curry: the thing is, I'm not so sure that the
1:20:46
Adrenochrome was even mentioned in the movie. No, I don't think
1:20:51
it is. I can't wait to see it now. I don't think and by the
1:20:55
way, it doesn't matter. Someone a troll points out quite
1:20:57
correctly. If people think it's it gives them super power,
1:21:01
though. They'll want it anyway. Yes, there's there's all I know
1:21:06
is for for the mainstream media to discredit this movie basic
1:21:10
based upon this, I think is disingenuous that probably
1:21:15
covering for the studio, that's probably the biggest problem is
1:21:18
the whoever did Indiana Jones is losing their shirt. You know,
1:21:21
that's not they are up and that's not supposed to happen.
1:21:24
No. And you cannot deny that there's a lot of child
1:21:29
trafficking and pedophilia
1:21:31
John C Dvorak: is one of missing children, the number of missing
1:21:33
children in the country is outrageous. So here's 85,000 A
1:21:37
year something or more.
1:21:39
Adam Curry: So here's CNN speaking. So that's a pull it
1:21:41
all to Q anon which Q anon what I remember q1 was, was a was Q.
1:21:47
Q was was posting pictures of like him dropping truths, et
1:21:51
cetera, during bombs, truth bombs, and no truths. And, you
1:21:56
know, and where we go, one we go all and, you know, whatever. But
1:22:02
this discrediting of this movie, which is clearly about child
1:22:06
abduction, and the child trafficking, which is real,
1:22:10
that's real. Why are they covering it up in such a drastic
1:22:14
manner? And here's CNN just for an example of it
1:22:18
Unknown: seem pretty familiar with him because he doesn't
1:22:21
really hide his association with this real wild plot that that
1:22:27
involves, you know, drinking the blood of children and things
1:22:29
like that.
1:22:30
No, he doesn't hide it at all. And you have a lot of people who
1:22:33
are in this world of Q anon who say, Oh, they don't know what
1:22:36
that is. I've never heard of it. They're just asking questions
1:22:39
with somebody like Jim Gisele, he is openly embracing it. He's
1:22:42
openly using its catchphrases and its concepts. He's speaking
1:22:45
at Q anon conventions, and this film is being marketed to either
1:22:50
specific Q anon believers or to people who believe all of the
1:22:53
same tenets as Q Anon, but claimed they don't know what it
1:22:56
is.
1:22:57
And the sound of freedom does focus on a real issue of sex
1:23:01
trafficking. But that theme, it's sort of like that kernel of
1:23:05
truth that feeds the Q anon conspiracy theory, tell us how
1:23:11
those two things work. So the kernel
1:23:13
Adam Curry: of ohana the kernel of truth, that children are
1:23:17
traffic, that's the kernel that feeds the Q anon conspiracy,
1:23:22
therefore that movie is no good. The
1:23:24
Unknown: Freedom does focus on a real issue of sex trafficking.
1:23:28
But that theme, it's sort of like that kernel of truth that
1:23:32
feeds the Q anon conspiracy theory, and tell us how those
1:23:37
two things work together.
1:23:39
Sure, and the most durable and the most believable conspiracy
1:23:42
theories are not entirely false. There's something in them that
1:23:46
is true, and the rest of it is false. But the believers point
1:23:49
to the one true thing and they say, Oh, you don't believe that
1:23:51
this particular thing is true. In terms of child trafficking.
1:23:54
We know trafficking is real. We know it has real victims, no one
1:23:57
is denying that. But these films are created out of moral panics.
1:24:02
They're created out of bogus statistics. They're created out
1:24:05
of fear. And it was something like sound of freedom. It
1:24:07
specifically is looking at q&a on concepts of these child
1:24:11
trafficking rings that are run by the high level elites. And
1:24:15
only people like Tim Ballard, and only people like Jim
1:24:17
Caviezel, and by extension, only people like the ticket buyer can
1:24:21
help bring these trafficking rings down. So there's a very
1:24:23
participatory elements. You're not just going to see a movie
1:24:26
you're just killing two hours on a hot day, you are helping bring
1:24:30
down these these pedophile rings and save children. Now it's not
1:24:33
true, but it's a very comforting and it's very warm feeling to
1:24:37
have.
1:24:38
Adam Curry: Wow, way to bring it first of all, this movie is
1:24:42
going to be one of the biggest box offices of all times
1:24:45
John C Dvorak: now. Yeah, with that kind of promotion. And so
1:24:48
how now I was not interested in this movie. And now I want to
1:24:52
see
1:24:53
Adam Curry: Yes. And how is it that this is a problem this this
1:24:57
movie about child trafficking is a problem. Um, but this is okay.
1:25:02
Unknown: I've always wanted to be able to lactate. And today,
1:25:06
my doctor after my EKG results, said that she's feeling
1:25:11
competent enough to start me on this medication regularly. And
1:25:17
it has serious side effects. But I'm only going to be taking it
1:25:21
for two weeks up to three weeks possible.
1:25:24
Adam Curry: Now by the way, tell me this is a Matthew
1:25:26
McConaughey.
1:25:28
Unknown: So within two weeks, I should be lactating. The rest is
1:25:31
on me. I'm going to have a supply Neuchtel little this is
1:25:36
the tough part. I have one pump I need to and the matter of
1:25:43
lactase, the amount of pumping that I have to do to lactate is
1:25:48
gonna require a better one. But I got I mean, I have electric
1:25:50
pump, but I need the two ago. And I need them where they're
1:25:53
more compact. And I'm gonna start a GoFundMe. So this
1:25:57
Adam Curry: is it. So crowdfund a movie about child trafficking.
1:26:00
You are Q anon This is no good. You got brain worms. But
1:26:04
crowdfund for your for the dude to lactate right on. This is
1:26:09
Murca baby. Yeah,
1:26:10
John C Dvorak: it was disgusting. I had that clip to
1:26:12
Of course you did is the second part of this where he showed
1:26:18
where I didn't clip it because I was actually gross.
1:26:22
Adam Curry: I go ahead and say it.
1:26:24
John C Dvorak: He's actually lactating and he shows this.
1:26:28
This milk in a jar he shakes it is like it's enough to make it
1:26:32
throw up. And he's so proud of himself.
1:26:39
Adam Curry: And he says he can't wait to give babies trans milk.
1:26:41
That was the punchline. You forgot that part.
1:26:43
John C Dvorak: Yes. Yeah. He went on and on. It was really
1:26:45
gross. That guys, and the guys is getting bald. Heads, shaved
1:26:50
head gauged ears, so it's big holes in his ear lobes. And a
1:26:55
nose ring and a piercing in his chin. It's just a grotesque
1:27:01
person. Yes.
1:27:03
Adam Curry: But that's all good. That's all good. Should give
1:27:06
that guy a go. primetime show. Well, thank God, there's a
1:27:11
movement here. I'm very, very happy that this is happening is
1:27:15
this is this is so. So odd. You know, it's like you're
1:27:20
overstepping your bounds people your underwear showing the the
1:27:24
vigor that they're going after this movie can only be for one
1:27:28
of two things. One, the money that is being lost, which is
1:27:33
likely loss on this huge on these huge productions. You
1:27:38
know, Oppenheimer was supposed to be the big Fourth of July.
1:27:41
John C Dvorak: That's a toy. That's a total No, no, I don't
1:27:43
even want to see. I know. We've heard so much. We know so much
1:27:47
about Oppenheimer. Why are we getting this movie? It's like,
1:27:51
so it's old news.
1:27:53
Adam Curry: The only thing I could think about that is
1:27:55
because it's about you know, the atom bomb. And I was listening
1:27:58
to Bobby The que en Lex Friedman, which I was very
1:28:04
interested in because I know Lex Friedman would you know, abhor
1:28:07
him and and the K is talking about the duck and cover days
1:28:12
during the you know, the 12 days of the missing the Cuban Missile
1:28:16
Crisis, and that his dead
1:28:18
John C Dvorak: duck and cover days was went throughout the 50s
1:28:21
Yes, but
1:28:21
Adam Curry: during that time, they were doing duck and cover
1:28:24
in school and his dad, Robbie, Robbie, the K had had said, I
1:28:29
don't want you doing that. Because I don't want anyone to
1:28:33
see that. You're You're ducking and covering you're going into
1:28:36
the basement you're going into the shelter. He says because the
1:28:39
whole duck and cover thing is a psychological operation on the
1:28:43
American people to accept the whole notion of nuclear warfare.
1:28:49
which I had never heard anyone admit before. And so the
1:28:55
opposite
1:28:55
John C Dvorak: is interesting. I would duck and cover anyway
1:28:59
because everyone else is so I
1:29:01
Adam Curry: think I think that dog barking that's a dog barking
1:29:04
Yes. She smells Adrenochrome like and with that I'd like to
1:29:09
thank you for your currency in the morning to you the man who
1:29:11
put the sea in the COO and the Audrina chrome ladies and
1:29:14
gentlemen say hello to my friend on the other hand, the one and
1:29:16
only Mr. John Cena
1:29:22
John C Dvorak: well in the morning you have Australian
1:29:24
Korean warships see boots and Rafi near subs to water and all
1:29:27
the names and nights out there.
1:29:29
Adam Curry: And in the mornings, the trolls and the troll room
1:29:32
was like hey
1:29:40
that's okay feeds It's okay. It's okay girl.
1:29:42
John C Dvorak: I like this Alan is great. She's got a big voice
1:29:45
Adam Curry: on her. We have 2409 Trolls with us today. I think is
1:29:51
pretty good. I
1:29:52
Unknown: Phoebe is pretty normal Phoebe quiet.
1:29:57
Adam Curry: She listens to me I have control. Is that normal?
1:30:00
It's good furs. It's normal for Sunday, we're
1:30:01
John C Dvorak: on par with a high net low.
1:30:04
Adam Curry: It's good. It's okay trolls. They're in the troll
1:30:06
room and they hang out there live on the on show days
1:30:10
Thursdays and Sundays. Why? Well, because they are an
1:30:13
important part of our live studio audience. They are the
1:30:16
live studio audience and they have a feedback mechanism. We
1:30:19
love it when they jump into the to the troll room. So they're
1:30:22
listening live and can jump in troll room.io If you want to
1:30:25
participate, it's very simple. Or we recommend one of those
1:30:29
modern podcast apps it's the wave of the future. Now with
1:30:33
with licensed music coming soon with value for Valley Music,
1:30:36
stay tuned for that. But you've got these apps like pod verse,
1:30:40
I'm gonna promote pod verse today this others you know,
1:30:42
podcast guru, podcast addict fountain, but pod verse will
1:30:45
actually alert you when we go live and you tap on your
1:30:48
notification opens up the troll room, you could chat right away,
1:30:51
you can listen to the stream. It's a fantastic experience.
1:30:57
Now, you can also if you so choose, you can follow us on no
1:31:02
agenda social.com Which, and I was I was stand corrected. Erina
1:31:09
has, has said that. He said don't know if if threads. That
1:31:15
is the new Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter clone threads. If they
1:31:20
want to federate with us, he's all for it. So, so let's see how
1:31:26
long that lasts. Let's say how long your posts on no agenda
1:31:30
social will be able to be seen on threads. I'm sure I'm sure
1:31:34
it'll be quite a lot.
1:31:37
John C Dvorak: It's gonna be for long. I don't think
1:31:39
Adam Curry: so either. The no agenda show is a value for value
1:31:44
proposition. It's been that way. We're now in our 16th year which
1:31:47
means we don't have any ads. We don't take any creepy commercial
1:31:51
deals. No corporate money is just you, who we have always
1:31:55
well from almost show five or six probably have called
1:31:59
producers. Because you support us you support the show you
1:32:02
support it in many ways time, talent, treasure, those are the
1:32:06
three T's you can do lots of things you can give us boots on
1:32:10
the ground reports you because everyone's an expert in
1:32:12
something we love those people make jingles set up servers
1:32:16
maintain things for us that no agenda are generator, the shop I
1:32:20
mean, there's all kinds of things. One of the biggest
1:32:23
talents that we like taking advantage of is though is that
1:32:27
of our artists. And they upload during the live show that they
1:32:32
are working hard, like, you know, sketch super fast sketch
1:32:36
artist, but they do high end arts, a lot of them and upload
1:32:39
it to nogen art generator.com so that we can right after the show
1:32:42
was done. We don't edit, we just put in the ID three tags. And we
1:32:48
do put a little opening font opening at the beginning. And
1:32:50
then we add some art to it. And the art shows up in all of the
1:32:54
podcast apps. It's something new, it's something fresh, it's
1:32:56
not the same old logo like everybody else. We've been doing
1:33:00
it as I think one of the longest running shows ever to do it. And
1:33:05
we of course want to critique those who screwed it up and did
1:33:08
something horrible that we didn't choose, which which is
1:33:11
fun, because no one will give you honest opinion these days,
1:33:14
because you know, feelings. But we also want to hype up the
1:33:17
winning piece of art which was served Parker Pauly with just an
1:33:20
outstanding piece. This was the no agenda, Biden Harris logo
1:33:25
with cocaine overtones, shall I say,
1:33:30
John C Dvorak: you know, also Paul couture should be given
1:33:32
some kudos for changing the layout of this page. Yes,
1:33:35
Adam Curry: he's done it now. Thank you. I noticed that too.
1:33:37
He's done it now. By ease. He's given us
1:33:41
John C Dvorak: by show number. Yeah, show number was easier for
1:33:43
us to figure out what shows us.
1:33:45
Adam Curry: What are we looking at? Excuse me.
1:33:49
John C Dvorak: So yes, the Biden Harris thing, which was the
1:33:52
first thing I mean, it was just it jumped off. There's a lot of
1:33:56
good stuff here, which is always got to be annoying to the
1:33:59
artists when they do good work. And there's a lot of good work
1:34:02
in this one. There's about five pieces that are usable,
1:34:04
stunning. A lot of them I like stunning pieces really? And
1:34:09
Adam Curry: well. Let's see. So we had the Biden Harris, which
1:34:11
was the razor blade, although, you know, I got Christina and
1:34:14
Kevin here. So that's a great piece of art, but dad just so
1:34:17
you know, nobody uses a razor blade anymore. Because you call
1:34:22
me out as a fuddy duddy
1:34:24
John C Dvorak: you're a fuddy duddy. fuddy duddy Did you ask
1:34:27
them what they use instead of a razor blade?
1:34:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, of course they just do Molly to swing on. You
1:34:33
should
1:34:33
John C Dvorak: have called the cops.
1:34:35
Adam Curry: We don't do coke. We just do Molly. There were some
1:34:40
other good pieces. A lot of banana peels which were
1:34:44
appealing, but didn't quite cut it ghost guns was cute. I
1:34:49
personally thought the Kenny Ben Taunton. Neil was very funny.
1:34:54
That's a Dutch joke.
1:34:56
John C Dvorak: Well, I liked the comic strip. lagers,
1:35:00
Fredericksburg, we have gays. We've got lots of gays.
1:35:05
Adam Curry: It was a little too small but I liked it too. I
1:35:08
thought it was funny. And that is the Fredericksburg sign.
1:35:11
John C Dvorak: Yeah the Frederick
1:35:14
Adam Curry: we got lots of gays we're a gay friendly town. So
1:35:18
you know it hunters Oreo cute because they're more addictive
1:35:22
than codec by
1:35:23
John C Dvorak: the way. I will say this about them. We have
1:35:25
gays we have lots of gays. Yeah. Contrast helps. Yeah, yes. I
1:35:31
agree. React to contrast a little bit on this piece. Yeah,
1:35:34
Adam Curry: because they kind of blend it into the background too
1:35:37
much.
1:35:38
John C Dvorak: It's like low contrast. Yeah.
1:35:42
Adam Curry: Yeah. What else was there? Media assassins poster.
1:35:48
Cute. But now No, Hunter buy lots of Hunter Biden coke
1:35:52
baggies. Yeah, there's just no doubt. This Parker Polly piece
1:35:59
was a winner. A clear winner, a dynamite winner. And just a
1:36:02
great job really was a great job.
1:36:05
John C Dvorak: But the best of the banana peel piece we should
1:36:07
mention his sizzle Tron had a banana peel that was in the form
1:36:11
of like a slipper or a high heel. Yeah, that
1:36:14
Adam Curry: was very cute. Very higher up.
1:36:15
John C Dvorak: What was good about this piece to me was it's
1:36:19
very dimensional. It's very, it's just a beautiful piece of
1:36:23
art calling
1:36:24
Adam Curry: out the dimensionality of the art. Very
1:36:27
good. Very good. So in this value for value model, the idea
1:36:32
is, you get the show. We don't we don't put it behind a
1:36:36
paywall. We don't make you subscribe. We don't we don't
1:36:40
have to do a Patreon. No, you just subscribe to it in the pot.
1:36:44
You could even just download it from the web page if you want to
1:36:47
go to no agenda show.net. Which is because that's a lot of the
1:36:51
2.0 features. By the way, the chapters, transcripts, all the
1:36:54
show notes, you also get the show notes. You get all the
1:36:57
clips mean, you can make your own show
1:36:59
John C Dvorak: notes are valuable forever. Yes.
1:37:01
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. And they're searchable. Now with
1:37:03
bing.io. Another beautiful piece of value from Cirque de
1:37:07
nonnamous. This is how the system works. Now, so people get
1:37:11
value, they do stuff like hey, I'm going to make some art, bro,
1:37:13
I'm going to try this. I'll do that. Now, if everybody who
1:37:16
listens, once in a while chipped in a buck or two, it would be
1:37:22
dynamite. But instead we go through this for years this
1:37:26
seesaw. You know, it's like, oh, we're up and we're down or up
1:37:30
and we're down and it all and after Fourth of July, everything
1:37:33
goes wrong. And then we have to say it when I did not enough
1:37:37
support we go up and we know it's not it's nauseating, it's
1:37:40
nauseating. Where's everything I just ask yourself, did I get any
1:37:44
value from this? Is it worth a cup of coffee? The three hours
1:37:49
we brought you? Is it worth a cup of coffee? Certainly there
1:37:53
has to be some value that you can ascribe to it. Do that,
1:37:58
please. In fact, I'm gonna tell you what to do that upfront. We
1:38:01
have a website for that, which I'm told will be updated soon.
1:38:04
vote.org/in A we're gonna do one donation segment today and
1:38:10
because it's all short enough, and we will be thanking upfront
1:38:13
our executive producers and Associate Executive producers
1:38:16
because not only do you get to return the value, but if you
1:38:20
come in at $200 above or $300 above, we give you a title as an
1:38:24
executive producer or Associate Executive Producer for this
1:38:28
episode, which is a real credit. What are you drinking?
1:38:31
John C Dvorak: I'm drinking a Bud Light.
1:38:35
Adam Curry: I'm sure you are. Let us start with our first
1:38:42
executive producer Erica waltz. who checks in from Phoenix
1:38:46
Arizona. Oh, I hear those suds soakin now and Erica bops off
1:38:53
right away with an instant Dame 1000 love the show and I share
1:38:57
it with normies often so maybe they can wake up I just became a
1:39:03
dame henceforth Dame Mad Dog Goodwin. Yes, you will be deemed
1:39:07
as such. I'd like for you guys to send a special shout out to
1:39:10
my fellow listeners. A beautiful new couple known as the Wowzers
1:39:15
Hello Lauer's. We are very thankful for Erica and she loves
1:39:22
you Lauer's and we'll see you on the podium in a moment Erica.
1:39:29
John C Dvorak: Meanwhile, Erin Bauer all also in Phoenix
1:39:32
coincidently came in with another $1,000 And he's got no
1:39:37
no dirt or anything and I couldn't find anything It looked
1:39:41
as interesting. So I'm not sure if there's a relationship
1:39:44
between air and Erica or not whatever the case is, you'll get
1:39:48
a double karma and they will let us know what he wants to do.
1:39:52
knighting
1:39:52
Adam Curry: you've got karma now Perhaps. Perhaps this is some
1:39:59
value being returned to us from Arizona natives that as we
1:40:04
received reports that our rainstick shaking had indeed
1:40:10
created monsoon related thunderstorms across southeast
1:40:14
Arizona. Yeah, and people were very happy very happy with our
1:40:18
rainstick prowess once again. So it may be they're just happy and
1:40:22
the returning some value for us bringing the right could be as
1:40:25
possible. Sir Jeff is in Bethlehem Pennsylvania 333 dot
1:40:29
33 One of our favorite donation amounts in the morning show day
1:40:33
got it was my jingles here we go shout it. On Norwegian social
1:40:38
the Fourth of July I posted with an atom A new karma I was hoping
1:40:42
to introduce this donation. Yes, I have it here. Could you play
1:40:48
it along with some health karma as I'm dealing with a bad wheel
1:40:51
at the moment a bad wheel? And a biscuit for my birthday? Yes,
1:40:56
sir Jeff of PA route 33. This show from here on be known as
1:41:00
the Yak goat karma. They always give me a biscuit on my
1:41:03
birthday. You've got karma. Okay. People might like it. I
1:41:13
don't know.
1:41:14
John C Dvorak: There's somebody belching in the bin. I was 33333
1:41:18
and so is Sir Dirk V in Des Moines, Iowa. 33333. Keep it up.
1:41:23
He says. Trump dumps jingle and sales karma, please. Thanks.
1:41:29
Unknown: They did dumps they call them dumps big massive
1:41:33
dump.
1:41:34
Adam Curry: You've got karma. Lee percuss is in Birmingham.
1:41:40
That's in the West Midlands in Great Britain 333 with a
1:41:44
somewhat cryptic note. I shall read verbatim I've had to
1:41:47
suppress my rage over the past three weeks because every city
1:41:51
of f ed i now have to tell these fools if you eff with me your
1:41:57
blood will be sidewalk the the yours are effed in every country
1:42:07
what does this game mean? I don't know what it means like I
1:42:11
hope that's what you want it to to us to read. So where would we
1:42:15
go there you go.
1:42:16
John C Dvorak: Seeing keys on a typewriter perhaps Shane
1:42:19
Phillips in Virginia Beach, Virginia 33333 This will be the
1:42:23
last show for a couple of months per fellow executive producer
1:42:29
for fellow executive producer as he heads off to club fed or J
1:42:34
six persecution mutiny ah worse than somebody's going to
1:42:38
somebody's going to the slammer the big house for J six prayers
1:42:45
and karma requested eyes and heart on Christ brother will be
1:42:48
there. So we'll be here when you get back. Okay, this is for one
1:42:52
of his friends. Yes. Yeah. PS don't drop the soap.
1:42:56
Adam Curry: Always good advice. You've got karma they have that
1:43:02
stupid J pay in in federal prison. I know it was a friend
1:43:07
of mine was there and and you can get like audio books which
1:43:11
you have to pay outrageous amount for Oh, yeah. But they
1:43:15
don't have podcasts. You know, I would love for the best podcast
1:43:19
in the universe to be
1:43:20
John C Dvorak: introduced get a hold of scammers that put that
1:43:22
gap to get there and they'll be glad to help you. That's
1:43:24
Adam Curry: what I thought but I tried now it's not gonna happen.
1:43:27
He tried, I guess Of course, I tried. I even because I have a
1:43:32
radio. I even considered at some point, taking a little, a little
1:43:39
raspberry pi that had, you know, being able to plug it in outside
1:43:43
the wall nearby with little transmitter. So that it would it
1:43:46
would download the latest no agenda. And then it would replay
1:43:50
that on the little transmitter so they could listen to it
1:43:52
inside. Yeah, I didn't happen. But the thought was there.
1:43:59
Michael Schmidt, Westchester, Pennsylvania 333. I see no note
1:44:02
from Michael Schmidt. So he'll also get a double up karma
1:44:05
you've got karma
1:44:11
John C Dvorak: Vicksburg in Hudson Florida. comes in for
1:44:16
233 33 lbs associate Exec is my 52nd birthday today July night
1:44:22
this donation puts me over the threshold for title change from
1:44:24
night to Baronet. Go jingles just some jobs karma for my
1:44:28
accounting. I'm sorry for my upcoming move back to Minnesota
1:44:32
nuts. Sir Dix Bert, this sack of dudes named Ben
1:44:38
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs and that's
1:44:45
Adam Curry: sad. I think it's going to be such a Rick bunch.
1:44:49
lover can Utah lover can Utah 202 dot O to its ducks with with
1:44:54
eggs. Thanks to the best podcast in the universe. Please send my
1:44:57
first son Alex who passed late but Birthday karma for June 26
1:45:01
Of course you will please send my oldest boy birthday karma on
1:45:04
October 28. And make sure he knows that man he him wear belts
1:45:08
and watches you may want to check back in on October 28 to
1:45:12
make sure he's back on the list there. But we will take care of
1:45:16
Alex for you of course. Our pleasure Yeah.
1:45:21
John C Dvorak: Onward with there it is a she is Yeah, and it
1:45:26
always lands on me by coincidence.
1:45:29
Adam Curry: Really? Is it a
1:45:31
John C Dvorak: LAPACK in in Lakewood Colorado I don't know
1:45:33
if you wonder bikes not a coincidence. Jobs karma for all
1:45:37
you hunters job hunters out there. And for a competitive
1:45:42
edge Go to Image makers inc.com For all of your executive resume
1:45:47
and job search needs. Or just find Linda Lou patch Canada the
1:45:53
show's executive producer list and run a search jobs,
1:45:57
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
1:46:04
Adam Curry: I think your delivery is getting better.
1:46:07
Yeah, yes, yes, it's on point. Final Associate Executive
1:46:12
producer from why Biddy why Biddy and Canton Missouri 280.
1:46:16
Well, many will MIDI we believe your listeners last producers
1:46:20
will enjoy our single images as it is about the invisible and
1:46:23
visible frequencies and programming that seem impossible
1:46:26
to escape in modern times. Funny thing is funny thing is what Go
1:46:33
ahead.
1:46:34
John C Dvorak: Keep reading. Funny thing
1:46:35
Adam Curry: is we recorded the track in the 90s Yes, those 90s
1:46:38
If you would like to use it in your after show mix, we would be
1:46:41
honored I can drop box you shrinking amygdalas for 25 years
1:46:45
Boom shakalaka the full album is available at wwo. Biddy
1:46:49
hq.com wobittyhq.com is value for value with a minimum
1:46:54
requirement. Thanks for all you and the producers do bi weekly
1:46:58
50 year old 50 something year old guys see a passion project
1:47:01
to fruition. I just want to play a little piece of this and let
1:47:05
you know that they are value for value on wavelength.com is not
1:47:09
bad was kind of like a reggae vibe. So you can go stream some
1:47:18
some value to them over wavelength.com And I'll give
1:47:20
them a Karma here. You've got karma. Now that wraps up our
1:47:26
executive and Associate Executive producers for episode
1:47:28
1571 For this July 9. And since it's all pretty short from here
1:47:37
on out, why don't you take us through to the 50s John Sure.
1:47:41
John C Dvorak: Stephen Adams and Oxford Mississippi $100. For
1:47:46
meetup coming up Adam fret which we'll talk about later. Adam
1:47:49
Frederick orange, Vermont at 66 One some career karma gimmick
1:47:55
that at the end, David Lybrand and Cape floral. Cape Coral,
1:47:59
Florida 808 Good for him. Nicole Morocco in Cape Coral Florida.
1:48:06
Oh, I bet she was relationship here because she came in with
1:48:10
808 And then Kevin McLaughlin and Lucas North Carolina eight
1:48:15
oh a mom is running your boob? Yes. Brent Baucom in Garland
1:48:21
Texas 808 Curtis cool in East Stroudsburg Pennsylvania you
1:48:29
know there's a guy who's they have built a sterling car once
1:48:35
you built the Sterling Yeah, I built a Stirling and I know that
1:48:39
but I swapped out the Volkswagen engine and put a Porsche engine
1:48:42
and it wishes
1:48:43
Adam Curry: that yes yes you put the six cylinder Porsche engine
1:48:47
in
1:48:47
John C Dvorak: there no four was the flat was only good fit in
1:48:50
there. And there used to be a guy who got all the Sterling
1:48:55
owners in trouble because he kept ditching the police and his
1:49:00
name was Joe Cool. spelled exactly the same way
1:49:04
Adam Curry: do you what color was your Sterling
1:49:08
John C Dvorak: bright orange
1:49:09
Adam Curry: you really drove one of these yeah no did did the top
1:49:15
the yeah the removable top and everything?
1:49:18
John C Dvorak: No, I never was removable just opened funny.
1:49:21
Adam Curry: Oh, I thought I thought there Oh, that's how it
1:49:23
opened. I thought it was removable. So now this this was
1:49:25
a kid hole top
1:49:26
John C Dvorak: comes off with to get out right. I
1:49:28
Adam Curry: was a kid car right? Yeah. As a Kitt car, to what
1:49:31
happened to it.
1:49:33
John C Dvorak: I sold it to a guy in San Jose eventually. Like
1:49:35
maybe
1:49:36
Adam Curry: I would have been years ago. I would have loved to
1:49:38
have seen you roll up in that. Hey, girls.
1:49:43
John C Dvorak: Well, it was in terms of a pickup car. Believe
1:49:48
me a Corvette was a better idea. I'll tell you why. For one
1:49:51
thing, you couldn't roll up to anyone and say hi girls because
1:49:55
the windows didn't know you
1:49:56
Adam Curry: had to open the hole the hole we had to take the
1:49:58
whole roof off.
1:50:00
John C Dvorak: To Say hi girls and you look like a doofus
1:50:04
Adam Curry: Okay, that was problem one oh components
1:50:10
John C Dvorak: some nice pipes on that thing that blow Porsche
1:50:12
engine sounded good was some I forgot the brand but there were
1:50:14
some
1:50:15
Adam Curry: side by side pipe side pipes.
1:50:18
John C Dvorak: No No they weren't there they went out the
1:50:20
back. Wow they
1:50:21
Adam Curry: should reissue this thing again. That's what a cool
1:50:24
thing to build on a cool car that was.
1:50:27
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was one of the best looking cars I've
1:50:29
ever driven Curtis cool anyways in East Stroudsburg,
1:50:35
Pennsylvania 7714 And he thanks us for working on the holidays.
1:50:41
Our pleasure man as a birthday for him for someone Ashley
1:50:45
Larson on Ham Lake Minnesota 606 Kevin McLaughlin in Concord,
1:50:52
North Carolina, what do you move to small boobs? Interesting. 606
1:50:57
Yes, change of address.
1:50:58
Unknown: Oh, all right. He's
1:50:59
John C Dvorak: moved to Concord.
1:51:01
Adam Curry: So small boobs.
1:51:04
John C Dvorak: Aid Ed Webster in New York had birthday 5331 Is
1:51:09
there anything in there check it out. So I don't know how to
1:51:12
pronounce this name. But it's an Austin Texas SIG. So this is a
1:51:17
switcheroo for my son John Walton 5120 sig Eagleton.
1:51:23
Adam Curry: Ed. Ed, Ed is asking for a shout out for smokin hot
1:51:26
wife. She's 53 And they're 31. They're 31st wedding
1:51:31
anniversaries this week. And they could really use some super
1:51:36
jobs karma so I'll give that to them. At the end.
1:51:39
John C Dvorak: Josiah Thomas, did you see this SIG C. G.
1:51:44
Hilton Dawson? I
1:51:46
Adam Curry: don't know what that means.
1:51:49
John C Dvorak: Josiah Josiah Thomason. Thank Annie, Iowa 51
1:51:57
Bob Butler and coming Georgia 5069 Bad idea supply 5005 a bad
1:52:06
idea supply. Joseph Gillen Lakeville, Minnesota nuts 5040.
1:52:13
And as he wants to call out his freeloading mooch of a brother
1:52:19
Mark as a douchebag Johnson Myron Xenia, Ohio 50 These are
1:52:26
all 50s Now I'm going to just name your name location with
1:52:29
very many donors today. Jonathan Meyer in Xenia, Ohio, Edward
1:52:33
Mazurek in Memphis, Tennessee. Robertson home in Flint,
1:52:38
Michigan, Justin Cruz and to hatchapee California. Kent Beck
1:52:45
Chiropractic in Capek, Michigan George rachet in love vernia,
1:52:51
Texas, Joseph Stark and no city provided like the wedge shows on
1:52:58
natty a Borg in San Marcos, California. Daz Zilla in
1:53:05
Kernersville, Tennessee, Minnesota Berta call it for
1:53:10
phone boy, Josh Josh Mike in Fargo, North Dakota and last on
1:53:15
our list today. Amongst the very few donors only 38 Total
1:53:20
including the executive producers William dole gay in
1:53:24
Bristol Ville, Ohio. I make that 37 Because the note first row is
1:53:29
zero is nothing nothing is empty. I want to thank these
1:53:34
people anyway for them is particular for helping us make
1:53:39
show 15 is 1571 reality.
1:53:43
Adam Curry: And a special reading of a note here from our
1:53:45
layaway night. This is Johnny who will become a knight today.
1:53:49
Hello Adam and John. I'm writing as I've recently become a knight
1:53:51
through the 3333 plan. Please help me Sir John of the discount
1:53:56
dairy section. Thank you to you and everyone who contributes no
1:54:00
agenda. It's the most complete and efficient way to shrink your
1:54:02
amygdala. And to stay aware of incoming threats. I want to call
1:54:06
up my friend Scott the K is a douchebag. And Job prayers will
1:54:11
be appreciated well. We we have some karma and of course the
1:54:15
prayers will be in our in our prayers. God bless, he says and
1:54:18
he'll be on the podium in just a moment now as requested earlier
1:54:21
super jobs, karma
1:54:22
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
1:54:32
Adam Curry: And thank you to all of our executive and Associate
1:54:34
Executive producers for supporting us here for 1571 Our
1:54:38
formula
1:54:38
Unknown: is this. We go out we get people in the mouth
1:54:54
Adam Curry: and remember, if you want to be the producer of the
1:54:56
no agenda show go here.org/ Wash in a
1:55:08
pan here's the list for today Rick bunch wishes his late son
1:55:11
Alex a belated birthday. Happy birthday on June 26. Curtis
1:55:15
cool, wishes his son Max a happy birthday in turn nine on July 7
1:55:19
Sir Jeff pa moved 33 celebrating today as his sir Dixon, who
1:55:24
turns 52. Today Edie wishes his smokin hot wife JJ Happy
1:55:28
Birthday turning 53 to date days Zilla with his phone boy Happy
1:55:32
Birthday turning 50 today. Joseph guild turns 40 tomorrow
1:55:37
and on Tuesday Happy birthday to the keeper Tina Marie Marie
1:55:42
Happy Birthday everybody here in the best podcast in the universe
1:55:55
one of the induce we do indeed have one title change for today.
1:55:59
John. I'm sorry sir Dix birth there we go. Sir. diksa becomes
1:56:04
a Baronet. Due to his upping of support of the best podcast in
1:56:08
the universe and we appreciate that sir dicks but now
1:56:11
officially a Baronet? We have let me see what we have. Oh
1:56:16
Crikey. We have only one I thought we had a dame as well
1:56:20
then we have a dame we have a dame for sure. Why do I know
1:56:25
Yeah, I know we do. Oh my second something I'm missing a dame
1:56:29
here. I know because we just we just we just yeah
1:56:32
John C Dvorak: yeah, it's right to top thanks to top person let
1:56:35
me see what's going on Erica waltz. She's gonna be de Mad Dog
1:56:40
Goodwin
1:56:40
Adam Curry: now I'm pretty sure this was not how about that No,
1:56:45
it's not on there.
1:56:47
John C Dvorak: Oh really? Because it's in blue. This is a
1:56:49
this is the this is going to be caused caused a great
1:56:54
concentration
1:56:55
Adam Curry: consternation in the back office. So it's Erica at
1:56:58
home I can get this information here. I'm glad I caught it
1:57:01
because that really sucks when you're waiting for it. Okay Dame
1:57:05
Mad Dog Goodwin yes indeed and Erica waltz will become that
1:57:10
Okay, so we have Eric Whoa, whoa, that's right. Caught just
1:57:16
in the nick of time. Well, why don't we get out our blades then
1:57:19
while we're
1:57:20
John C Dvorak: like yeah, I got my right here. All right.
1:57:23
Adam Curry: Erica, we're ready for you. I was wondering like
1:57:26
who is this lady? Step on up and John pop up here man. You've
1:57:30
been working on this for quite a long time with his layaway
1:57:32
donation both of you have supported the no agenda show in
1:57:35
the amount of $1,000 or more and I'm very proud to pronounce the
1:57:38
Kate the as Sir John of the discount dairy section and de
1:57:43
Mad Dog Goodwin for you. We've got hookers and blow rent boys
1:57:46
and Chardonnay. Maybe you'd like some diet soda and video games
1:57:50
or perhaps some bekam and allegations and soccer
1:57:52
Rubenesque woman and Rosae bong hits and bourbon. Anybody
1:57:56
sparkling cider and escorts ginger ale and gerbil is always
1:57:59
a crowd favorite breast milk and pablum or how about the mutton
1:58:02
and the mean? Yeah, of course y'all love mitten Denmead. Head
1:58:06
over to no agenda rings.com This is the ring that you will
1:58:09
receive very soon in the in the mail. As soon as you give us a
1:58:14
place to send it to an address and the ring size and make sure
1:58:17
you tweet something out or put it on note on the social or just
1:58:21
posted in the supermarkets. Everybody knows that you are a
1:58:24
knight or a dame with the no agenda roundtable. Thank you
1:58:26
very much for supporting us. We appreciate it. No one.
1:58:37
Sadly, could not make the big Austin meet up this past week.
1:58:41
And of course we have the kids in town so that I didn't think
1:58:45
they would appreciate driving an hour and 45 minutes to do the
1:58:48
meet up in the back. You know, they might have liked it for a
1:58:50
little bit but decided against that. So instead, we think every
1:58:55
kid's going to be in town. They are leave. They're going to go
1:58:59
to Austin for two days on Thursday. So they'll be out of
1:59:02
the house on Thursday and they go they fly back Sunday.
1:59:06
John C Dvorak: From Austin. Yes. From Austin.
1:59:09
Adam Curry: Yes. Why?
1:59:11
John C Dvorak: Oh, I was just wondering, okay. There's no
1:59:15
reason I
1:59:15
Adam Curry: don't care. I was just curious. I got you.
1:59:19
John C Dvorak: interfering with your schedule as well,
1:59:22
Adam Curry: to some degree. Here's a meet up report from
1:59:24
Oxford, Mississippi.
1:59:26
Unknown: ITM, John and Adam, this is Buffy at the first ever.
1:59:31
Sippy sippi Ms. Mississippi.
1:59:34
Hey, this is Blake Adams. Just another dude named Ben at the
1:59:37
first ever meet up. Hi, this is Greg.
1:59:40
I've just been hit in the mouth. And here's the friend that did
1:59:43
it.
1:59:43
Hey, I'm John. And they're putting chemicals in the alcohol
1:59:47
that are making me drunk.
1:59:49
Thanks, Shawn. And Adam, this is Lance and my wife hit me in the
1:59:52
mouth. And I'm so glad I came. We'll see it the next velvet
1:59:55
ditch meetup.
1:59:56
Adam Curry: All right, in the morning to all of you. Thank you
1:59:58
very much for showing up. Here's a couple of You know what's
2:00:00
happening in the next few days today actually, downtown East
2:00:03
down south. That's the meetup in REL right po ticket tech Korea,
2:00:08
that Scarborough in Maine so you better hurry up if you want to
2:00:11
catch that one. It may be over the July 9 Harlem meet up that
2:00:16
is in the Netherlands. They're probably well underway and
2:00:19
inebriated. That's the boat tour through Harlem's canals. I can't
2:00:23
wait to hear that meet up. Oh, yeah, the Dutch are creative
2:00:26
man. Mexico City's first meet up five o'clock Mexico City time.
2:00:32
That'll be to de la service shitless of each Tierra del
2:00:37
barrio, Mexico City, Polanco. Magewell Hidalgo Mexico please
2:00:43
don't take my directions as truth but he got notes in me
2:00:46
that's the content of what I just said. On Thursday next show
2:00:50
day the so called meet up five o'clock that'll be it. Nevermind
2:00:53
Awesome Bar in Cape Coral, Florida. And the North Dakota
2:00:57
Norwegian crossover meet up at six o'clock at the starving
2:01:00
rooster in Minos North Dakota. And then finally on Thursday,
2:01:05
July 13. The Denver no or minute is probably minute you're
2:01:10
probably right. Thank you. I don't know I don't use a minnow
2:01:14
minute minutes minutes North Dakota go to no agenda meetups
2:01:18
aka the Denver City Parks summer slave brigade who he who he
2:01:22
kicks off at 630 in Denver City Park that will be in Denver and
2:01:26
colonists organizing that so this is your no agenda Meetup is
2:01:29
just a partial bit of the list we're going all the way through
2:01:32
the end of August already if you want to find out where you can
2:01:35
find one this is your people. This is who you want to be with
2:01:39
these are the people who have something in common it's not for
2:01:42
normies necessarily, but you'll be able to meet some people who
2:01:46
are quite normal like yourself we just have no issue it's an
2:01:50
amazing thing. This is the people who will save you in a
2:01:53
pinch it's your connection which brings you protection no agenda
2:01:57
meetups.com If you can't find one near you start one it's easy
2:02:01
Unknown: sometimes you go hang out with Tyson day you'd be
2:02:10
triggered you want to be everybody feels the same it's
2:02:19
like
2:02:26
Adam Curry: man even though we still have plenty of show left,
2:02:29
I suppose. Did you bring any ISOs I have one
2:02:33
John C Dvorak: but play yours first. Okay
2:02:35
Adam Curry: I have to
2:02:36
Unknown: bow has amazing night is absolutely amazing. Nice.
2:02:42
Adam Curry: Here's my other one salmonella salmonella salmonella
2:02:51
is part of a clip they didn't play. Good. Yeah, exactly.
2:02:57
John C Dvorak: I only have one is podcasting
2:02:59
Unknown: podcasts and alternative news outlets are
2:03:01
enough.
2:03:02
Adam Curry: That's a little long. So just a tad long. The
2:03:09
mean do you think that's better than the thank you for your
2:03:12
thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
2:03:13
Thank you
2:03:15
John C Dvorak: we'll play yours again.
2:03:16
Adam Curry: Okay, hold on a second. I'm gonna rewrite got
2:03:19
Iraq. It takes a second Iraq here it is. Here's mine. Set bow
2:03:25
has
2:03:25
Unknown: amazing. That is absolutely amazing. My
2:03:29
Adam Curry: it's not great. A little at the end. I cut that
2:03:32
off. I cut it off.
2:03:35
John C Dvorak: I think the amazing one it works. I don't
2:03:38
really have a problem with it.
2:03:39
Unknown: Podcasts and alternative news outlets are
2:03:41
enough.
2:03:42
Adam Curry: Have you seen this podcast? You know, I have a beef
2:03:45
here. I have a beef.
2:03:48
John C Dvorak: I do. I've got a couple of yeah, a lot of beef in
2:03:50
Texas. Yeah, we got
2:03:51
Adam Curry: tons of beef. US podcast misinformation goes
2:03:55
largely unchecked. Notice they never put our show in these
2:03:59
articles. That's because we're never we don't have
2:04:02
misinformation. Exactly. But here's what they write. This is
2:04:06
News guard. So this is a stupid firm that is now if we were
2:04:11
doing ads, we will be broke. Because newsguard affirm that
2:04:16
rates the credibility of websites announced in May it
2:04:19
will begin evaluating the trustworthiness of popular
2:04:22
podcasts.
2:04:23
John C Dvorak: But this is the idea is to run podcasts that are
2:04:26
stupid enough to bring in advertisers that are squirrely,
2:04:30
generally speaking. Yeah. They're wimpy and squirrely. And
2:04:34
they show you sure we can begin to do this with the podcast. I
2:04:37
don't know Bill, what do you think? And so they'll bail out
2:04:41
left and right and so they see us and what's the point
2:04:44
Adam Curry: newsguard said it will release the rating the
2:04:46
ratings rate ratings for some 200 podcasts in 2024, giving
2:04:52
more transparency to listeners and an herbalist like listeners
2:04:56
care what transcript Yeah, so listen to
2:04:59
John C Dvorak: the truth. Giving transparency data. Well, what's
2:05:02
it going to do transparency? You're going to treat it like
2:05:04
the podcast. Yes.
2:05:06
Adam Curry: And enabling advertisers to avoid podcast
2:05:09
featuring information or content at odds with their brand. Yeah,
2:05:15
which is everyone. editorial director Eric Efron said reading
2:05:19
podcasts is, quote, more challenging than other content
2:05:23
because of the audio format, which requires time to listen
2:05:26
and to examine transcripts. And this takes a tremendous
2:05:31
investment, because we use human intelligence.
2:05:35
John C Dvorak: Wow, why would anyone use the word human
2:05:38
intelligence unless they're spooks?
2:05:40
Adam Curry: Because he's playing off of AI, artificial
2:05:44
intelligence. But here's the here's the beef that I have.
2:05:50
Being neo Nazi podcasters who said Prince Harry and Megan son,
2:05:55
Archie is an abomination that should be put down for being
2:05:59
mixed race had been convicted of terror crimes. Now, I know a lot
2:06:06
about podcasts. And, in fact, you know, me and Dave Jones, we
2:06:12
built a little index called podcast index.org. And we know
2:06:15
what's a podcast and what's not a podcast? So when they say this
2:06:20
is the Daily Mail these two jokes Christopher Gibbons, 38
2:06:25
and Tyrone Paton Walsh 34 hosted Black Wolf radio, homophobic,
2:06:32
racist, anti semitic Islamophobic and misogynistic
2:06:36
podcast.
2:06:38
John C Dvorak: I can tell you rap and put it in a nutshell. I
2:06:40
can tell
2:06:41
Adam Curry: you, that's not a podcast. It never was in the
2:06:45
index. It was never subscribable and we have everything that is
2:06:49
that is nut job. It might have been a rumble. It might have
2:06:53
been a Bridey on but they never put it up on an RSS all the
2:06:59
rumble. Yeah, so it's not a podcast to get it right. Daily
2:07:04
Mail.
2:07:05
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm glad you excoriated them. Yeah,
2:07:08
Adam Curry: it's annoying. It's just annoying. All right,
2:07:11
John C Dvorak: it's back. So I got Kennedy. I got this gal lift
2:07:15
guy who's gonna who's I don't know Israeli intelligence. Maybe
2:07:19
I don't know what Yeah, so
2:07:20
Adam Curry: I explained the background of this gal LWF guy
2:07:24
because he just popped up out of nowhere he's a whistleblower.
2:07:26
He's a Mossad. Whatever he is, he's an Israeli.
2:07:30
John C Dvorak: He seems to have been he don't know what he is.
2:07:31
He is an Israeli we know that.
2:07:33
Adam Curry: He seems to have been in business with Hunter
2:07:35
maybe or something with the
2:07:37
John C Dvorak: China he was in business with the Chinese oil
2:07:40
company. And so
2:07:41
Adam Curry: all of a sudden, this guy is spilling the tea on
2:07:44
the bike. Well,
2:07:45
John C Dvorak: here, he explains it probably better than I can
2:07:48
with clip one Biden hit Dr. Gal lift.
2:07:52
Unknown: Good day. My name is Dr. Gahl. Loved. For the past 20
2:07:57
years, I have been the co director of the Institute for
2:08:00
the analysis of global security, a Washington based think tank
2:08:04
focused on energy security, or stink tank. For the past 15
2:08:09
years, I've been a resident of Israel. And for four years, I
2:08:13
was senior adviser to the China energy company CFC, at the same
2:08:18
time of its dealings with the Biden family. Under normal
2:08:23
circumstances, I will be testifying before Congress about
2:08:28
my experience with CFC. Sadly, due to circumstances I shall
2:08:34
describe here in this video, I am forced to tell you the story
2:08:40
via video. My ordeal goes back to a fatal decision I made in
2:08:48
March of 2019 to share with the US government my knowledge about
2:08:53
the Biden family's relations with CFC. As I said it was in
2:08:57
March of 2019. In a two day session at the US Embassy in
2:09:04
Brussels. I insisted that the meeting take place in March
2:09:09
because at the time they will rumor was that Joe Biden who was
2:09:13
planning to run for president, I saw it as my civic duty to alert
2:09:17
the government beforehand and give it enough time to probe the
2:09:21
issue. I want to be clear, I am not a Republican. I'm not a
2:09:26
Democrat. I have no political motive or agenda. I did it out
2:09:32
of deep concern that if the Biden's were to come to power,
2:09:36
the country would be facing the same traumatic Russia collusion
2:09:40
scandal. Only this time was China. Sadly, because of the DOJ
2:09:47
is cover up. This is exactly what happened.
2:09:52
Adam Curry: A couple of things. One, CFC that's a Chinese energy
2:09:57
firm. Right? Yeah. But to he said he made a fatal mistake. Is
2:10:03
he dead?
2:10:04
John C Dvorak: No, he's not dead.
2:10:07
Adam Curry: Good point. And he also said no agenda, which I
2:10:09
kind of liked that he kind of said no
2:10:11
John C Dvorak: agenda. That's all. So he goes on. Yeah,
2:10:17
there's a lot of clips here, but I'm only gonna play a couple of
2:10:19
them because he kind of is he's not interesting. He's in terms
2:10:23
of his presentation. He doesn't have any dynamic range. He just
2:10:26
goes on and on with his spiel. And you have to wonder who is an
2:10:31
asset for somebody? We can't figure out who, cuz Why would we
2:10:34
know but here we go.
2:10:37
Unknown: The DOJ sent to Brussels, a delegation of six
2:10:42
people to prosecutors from the Southern District of New York,
2:10:47
by the names of Daniel right Intel and Catherine Ghosh. And
2:10:52
four FBI agents. One of them was special agent, Joshua Wilson
2:10:59
from the Baltimore Field Office, which also happens to cover the
2:11:03
state of Delaware. Or you want to ask yourself, why did the
2:11:06
government dispatched to Europe so many people? Why six? Why not
2:11:12
to? The answer is that they knew very well that I am a credible
2:11:17
witness, and that I have insider knowledge about the group and
2:11:23
the individuals that enrich the Biden family. Over it intensive
2:11:28
to you to the meeting, I shared my information about the Biden
2:11:33
family's financial transactions with CFC, including specific
2:11:38
dollar figures. I also provided the name of ROB Walker, who
2:11:43
later became known as Hunter Biden's bagman. You yet as we
2:11:50
now know today from the whistleblower testimony, Gary
2:11:56
Shapley, it took the DOJ the whole 21 month to probe the
2:12:01
issue and to actually talk to Walker. But perhaps the most
2:12:06
alarming information I revealed was of a mole within the DOJ who
2:12:12
shared classified information with Hunter Biden and his
2:12:15
Chinese partners. I told the DOJ that Hunter was closely
2:12:20
associated with a very senior retire retired FBI official who
2:12:25
had distinct physical characteristic. He had one eye
2:12:30
one of the FBI agents at the time, even told me, you know,
2:12:35
that would be very easy for us to find there aren't that many
2:12:38
one eyed people in the bureau?
2:12:42
Adam Curry: Alright, that I have a couple of questions because I
2:12:44
of course, I saw this whole thing. No worries, like 15
2:12:47
minutes.
2:12:48
John C Dvorak: It goes on for days.
2:12:50
Adam Curry: One why does this Israeli national Why is he
2:12:54
really doing that? He's saying because he's so patriotic for
2:12:57
America. I find that sketchy.
2:13:01
John C Dvorak: That's all I got questions to keep going
2:13:03
Adam Curry: to. You know, what is he really telling us? That's
2:13:07
new Other than this, this is the only thing that's new is there
2:13:10
was a mole one guy that one is the one I DOJ guy. That guy.
2:13:17
John C Dvorak: There's about this for another question. Why
2:13:20
is he going to the embassy in Belgium there's an Embassy in
2:13:25
Tel Aviv another good question. Why is he just go to the local
2:13:30
embassy right there? He's in Israel.
2:13:33
Adam Curry: I don't know that. I find this this whole thing.
2:13:37
Question fishy. really sketchy?
2:13:40
John C Dvorak: I think it's I think it's fishy in a lot of
2:13:43
different on a lot of dimension. I
2:13:45
Adam Curry: really liked the one I guy though. I mean, the one I
2:13:48
guys good. There's gonna be some guy who's just gonna show up on
2:13:52
the scene. And when people got that, that's the one.
2:13:55
John C Dvorak: That'd be the guy. He's got one. I,
2:13:57
Adam Curry: you know, that's gonna happen.
2:14:00
John C Dvorak: Hey, we'll play one more.
2:14:01
Adam Curry: Yeah, which one? Three.
2:14:05
Unknown: The information they provided the FBI in March of
2:14:08
2019 was fully corroborated. Nine months later, when the
2:14:14
famous laptop belonging to Hunter Biden, which contained
2:14:17
all the emails and receipts, was handed to the FBI. And guess who
2:14:22
seized the laptop from the computer repair shop. It was
2:14:28
special agent Joshua Wilson, who was with me in Brussels earlier.
2:14:36
In other words the FBI knew about from me about the Biden
2:14:42
CFC deals before they got hold of the laptop way before they
2:14:48
had enough time to investigate the issue. But they didn't.
2:14:54
After Brussels, I never heard back from the DOJ. But instead
2:14:58
of showing appreciation for My whistleblowing I became public
2:15:02
enemy number one. For the past four years that followed me, my
2:15:07
family Fonasa
2:15:08
Adam Curry: whistleblowing is not just the guy who says, Hey,
2:15:11
someone I do knows all about it. A whistleblower is someone who
2:15:15
works in government and is is blowing the whistle on
2:15:20
corruption or something happening inside the
2:15:22
organization right inside, you'd
2:15:24
John C Dvorak: have to be part you have to be if he worked for
2:15:26
the DOJ, he could, he could say was the whistle. So
2:15:29
Adam Curry: I don't like any data, which I don't like. And I
2:15:32
think you and I agree that clearly the Biden's are up to no
2:15:35
good but this guy just doesn't seem like the guy. We need the
2:15:40
one I got that's that's clear.
2:15:42
John C Dvorak: And the other thing too, but he does bring up
2:15:44
an interesting point about you know, every time anyone goes
2:15:46
after the Biden's if we connect that to Biden being involved in
2:15:51
the takedown of Europe, because she he was mentioned in the in
2:15:55
the phone call that we played. He's part of a bigger system,
2:16:01
they can't afford to let him get become a distraction in any way.
2:16:07
Nothing's going to happen to Joe Biden. No,
2:16:10
Adam Curry: but we know what hunter is going to have this
2:16:12
unfortunate jet engine ingestion. Just tell I'm just
2:16:16
like the
2:16:17
John C Dvorak: fact that you're sticking with it and with it.
2:16:20
Unknown: After Brussels, I never heard back from the DOJ. But
2:16:23
instead of showing appreciation for my whistleblowing, I became
2:16:27
public enemy number one. Over the past four years that
2:16:31
followed me, my family, my friends, my associates, were all
2:16:36
arrest intimidated. And finally, I was prosecuted. Despite all
2:16:42
that, on the eve of the 2020 elections, I sent my lawyer to
2:16:48
Washington to meet with then acting deputy attorney general
2:16:54
is to reach out to you to ensure he was informed about the
2:16:58
information had given his department in Brussels 19 months
2:17:02
earlier. And also to warn him that there may still be a mole
2:17:08
within the DOJ. Mr. Donner you'll confirm to my lawyer that
2:17:12
he was aware of my claims but now we learned from the IRS
2:17:16
whistleblower that it was reached Donohue himself who
2:17:19
suspended the investigation few weeks earlier on September
2:17:24
4 2020 on the grounds that it was quote too close to the
2:17:30
elections
2:17:33
Adam Curry: I don't know man What is this guy's up ended up
2:17:37
with I'll always be on the run now. Yeah, right. And why What
2:17:43
are you worried about?
2:17:45
Unknown: My um,
2:17:47
John C Dvorak: I feel the same way you do I think the whole
2:17:50
time that I got more I do we can stop it there because it's just
2:17:53
pretty much the same. Yeah, but it's you know, the DOJ is
2:17:57
courageous the same no crunchy at this and these but he named
2:18:02
some names which is kind of cool and but he himself this guy is a
2:18:08
little a little sketchy.
2:18:10
Adam Curry: All right, let me do some other stuff. But here's
2:18:14
something that we've been hearing. For several weeks.
2:18:16
We've talked about it on the show. We've we've we've gotten
2:18:20
people to explain to us what they are. And once again, here
2:18:24
comes forever chemicals forever chemicals. It's everywhere.
2:18:28
They're forever. They're chemicals that are for ever
2:18:32
Unknown: in tonight's healthsmart new water concerns.
2:18:35
Researchers say nearly half the tap water in the United States
2:18:38
contains forever chemicals known as PFA Is there a group of
2:18:43
synthetic chemicals found in many cleaning products that
2:18:46
linger in the environment and the human body? A new US
2:18:50
Geological Survey study discovered 45% of us tap water
2:18:55
contains forever chemicals with the highest amounts in central
2:18:59
and southern California. The exposure to PFS is linked to
2:19:03
problems like cancer, obesity, thyroid disease, high
2:19:07
cholesterol, decreased fertility, liver damage and
2:19:10
hormone suppression.
2:19:12
Adam Curry: Now when I heard that list, first thing I thought
2:19:14
was man, they're doing anything to cover for the ozempic side
2:19:17
effects but I think there's something else going on here.
2:19:21
They finally figured out they want to get to our water. And I
2:19:27
said when I heard this CBS report with the solution because
2:19:31
you know we have the problem of course that's the Forever
2:19:34
chemicals we've been it's been been building for weeks. We've
2:19:37
kept hearing these reports forever chemicals, okay,
2:19:40
everyone's hearing about forever chemicals. There hasn't really
2:19:42
been a huge reaction outrage but okay, here's the solution.
2:19:46
There's
2:19:46
Unknown: a disturbing new study out today. The nation's drinking
2:19:50
water researchers found that nearly half of the tap water in
2:19:53
this country contains potentially harmful compounds
2:19:56
known as forever chemicals. They're linked to a wide range
2:19:59
of health problems including cancer, high blood pressure and
2:20:02
fertility issues. CBS is Mark Strassman takes an in depth look
2:20:06
at a new technology that could make so called Forever chemicals
2:20:11
disappear
2:20:12
technology. Nasty cargo 10,000 gallons of landfill water laced
2:20:18
with PFS, a known carcinogen that nothing could get rid of.
2:20:23
Until now
2:20:23
we're concentrating the nasty stuff to allow the Annihilator
2:20:27
system to treat it.
2:20:28
Not just treat PFS blast them out of existence. These so
2:20:32
called Forever chemicals are manmade used in Teflon
2:20:36
firefighting foam, even facial makeup and previously
2:20:40
indestructible. This is where the PDFs go. That's correct.
2:20:45
Last year we showed you Battelle, a nonprofit research
2:20:49
institute doing a small scale field test, distilling water
2:20:53
into pee fast concentrate, they're really nasty stuff for
2:20:56
destruction. It worked a technological first, leaving
2:21:00
behind water and salts harmless to the environment.
2:21:05
You've got to have enough force and energy to break those bonds.
2:21:07
Now another first scaling that technology like this forklift
2:21:11
carrying the concentrate for treatment. The PFS annihilator
2:21:16
lives inside this converted cargo container with heat and
2:21:19
pressure. It blasts the PFS concentrate these forever
2:21:23
chemicals gone without a trace within seconds here in Grand
2:21:27
Rapids. This retooled water treatment plant is North
2:21:31
America's first permitted pee fast remediation facility. Were
2:21:35
you convinced it would work? We had a lot of hope that it would
2:21:38
so How
2:21:39
scalable is it? It's could be much more scalable, much larger
2:21:44
than this. This plants
2:21:45
treating a half million gallons a week, the market seems
2:21:49
virtually limitless.
2:21:50
John C Dvorak: This is only the tip of the iceberg of us being
2:21:53
able to get the scalable technology to market and
2:21:55
customers for the
2:21:56
Unknown: first time. Nothing about P FOSS is forever.
2:22:01
Adam Curry: The again, like what is this now all of a sudden
2:22:05
they've got some way to treat native ad Yes. But for some
2:22:09
company that's trying to get investment I think not sure.
2:22:13
Kind of like oh,
2:22:14
John C Dvorak: so Jesse, Jaycees wife and JC to a lesser extent
2:22:20
they're very good at searching out the best of the best of
2:22:24
various kinds of things. And so she's a freak about the water.
2:22:29
So she you know, bread is no good. And they were using the
2:22:32
zero water system.
2:22:36
Adam Curry: They don't have a Berkey
2:22:38
John C Dvorak: I'm just putting this out there for people who
2:22:40
want to try these things. Okay. And the one that they finally
2:22:43
know that one of the finally concluded was the best because
2:22:46
it takes out fluoride, supposedly, and I biotics and
2:22:52
all this crap in the water. And I've been using it, it makes a
2:22:56
delicious glass of water, I would say I'll say that. It's
2:22:59
called Clearly Filtered, Clearly Filtered. Now Clearly Filtered
2:23:05
is waters tasty, but the device that they have to do the water
2:23:11
container is a piece of shit into the lid doesn't want to
2:23:15
stay on. Just keep it out to hold it down when you're poor.
2:23:18
Nobody except for that flaw is Brett's dynamite. And I think
2:23:23
that might maybe be the best of the bunch of these things.
2:23:26
There's a whole bunch of these companies that make this these
2:23:28
filters interesting. So it's just a recommendation from me to
2:23:35
the audience.
2:23:37
Adam Curry: A couple other things. There's some loose ends
2:23:39
I want to tie up. So this story is all over the news. But I just
2:23:44
picked a random clip this is from W IO n. But there's a
2:23:50
question that no one is asking or that is just not being
2:23:53
discussed
2:23:54
Unknown: phase after violence erupted in France, the French
2:23:56
Senate has now passed a controversial law granting a
2:23:59
sweeping powers to police authority. This after the
2:24:03
country was engulfed and riots after the police fatally shot a
2:24:06
teenager in a Paris suburb city. According to reports, a French
2:24:10
police can now spy on suspects by remotely activating cameras,
2:24:14
microphones and the GPS location system of a flow.
2:24:18
Adam Curry: So this is everywhere this story of French
2:24:21
have passed a law that they are now allowed to activate
2:24:25
microphones, cameras and GPS systems and they can keep the
2:24:29
data up to six months. The question I'm asking is how are
2:24:33
they doing this? No one is discussing this. No one is tell
2:24:38
is it is Apple just saying okay, Frenchie. That's all good. No
2:24:43
problem. Yeah, well, we'll just turn it on for you. Is that how
2:24:46
it's happening?
2:24:50
John C Dvorak: No one's asking the question. These are
2:24:51
journalists that they were you expect them to actually
2:24:57
Adam Curry: you're crunching in and out for some reason. Oh,
2:25:00
okay, hold on. Yeah, write down the time. Well, here's what I
2:25:04
surmised. Because I think I have the answer. What clearly must be
2:25:09
happening is the very same social networks. I don't see
2:25:13
Apple going. Yeah, sure. French no problem. Yeah, they Frenchie.
2:25:16
Yeah, we'll just flip it on for you, man. You go, there you go.
2:25:19
Do whatever you want. No, I don't think they'll do that. I
2:25:23
don't think even Google probably wouldn't do that. But I do have
2:25:27
a feeling that Snapchat, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram,
2:25:33
that they'll gladly give them access to flip stuff on. The
2:25:37
apps can control it you give your app permission to access
2:25:41
your camera access your microphone X true access your
2:25:44
GPS location. So I think it's these apps. I think the apps are
2:25:49
the are the are the the bad actors in this.
2:25:52
John C Dvorak: What about the telecom companies? They seem
2:25:54
like bad actors see, but then
2:25:55
Adam Curry: we'll have access to the camera like the apps do the
2:25:58
apps you meet the people literally give them permission?
2:26:01
Yeah. Can we access your camera? Yeah, go for time. Yes, stupid.
2:26:04
So stupid.
2:26:05
John C Dvorak: Send your contact list. Don't forget that. Oh,
2:26:08
yeah.
2:26:09
Adam Curry: Now here's another thing that is rather irksome.
2:26:12
And fast
2:26:13
John C Dvorak: profit, by the way, is probably a profit center
2:26:15
for the apps. Selling the information to the government.
2:26:19
Yes. I would hate to say it, but I'd probably be on board with
2:26:23
that. Company.
2:26:26
Adam Curry: I'm not sure why this clip is only six seconds
2:26:28
long. In fact,
2:26:30
Unknown: the two hottest days in world history is the history of
2:26:35
the planet.
2:26:37
Adam Curry: Why is this? Why is this so short? That's weird
2:26:42
because you missed I must I must have missed clipped. The point
2:26:44
is we all heard about it. The
2:26:46
John C Dvorak: hottest, hotter you talked about this on the
2:26:49
last show, I need to remind I know
2:26:51
Adam Curry: I just I just have to have to point out that this
2:26:56
comes from the University of Maine's climate re analyzer.
2:27:00
They're the ones who determined this. This is where all this
2:27:04
news reporting comes from, as Tuesday and unofficial on
2:27:07
official record for the hottest day on Earth was set. And here's
2:27:11
how they do it. From their own website. The Globe's average
2:27:15
temperature reached 62.9 degrees Fahrenheit 17.7 degrees Celsius
2:27:20
on Tuesday according to the University of Mainz climate re
2:27:23
analyzer, a tool based on satellite data observations,
2:27:29
computer simulations used by climate scientists scientists
2:27:34
for a glimpse of the world condition this is a bogus story.
2:27:39
John C Dvorak: It's used it's a lot of legs
2:27:41
Adam Curry: oh boy did it ever because they couldn't do it
2:27:43
because they can add a map and stuff and so on. And you might
2:27:50
have seen this story. Climate change is making turbulence
2:27:54
worse Have you seen this?
2:27:59
John C Dvorak: No. Oh no.
2:28:00
Adam Curry: That was new Oh Just plug it into the into the into
2:28:03
your Google thing there turbulence climate change. I
2:28:06
mean, I can read you some of the headlines. It was my daughter
2:28:10
even cuz she's she has she's not a very confident flyer, CNBC bad
2:28:17
news for nervous fliers. Turbulence is getting worse as
2:28:19
the planet warms, New Scientist, turbulence on flights is getting
2:28:23
worse because of climate change. NPR, climate change may be
2:28:28
making turbulence a lot worse. Green matters. Why is turbulence
2:28:32
getting worse? The plane experience is getting bumpy, USA
2:28:36
Today. What causes turbulence? Here's what makes it worse.
2:28:40
You're on news. Fasten your seat belts. Turbulence during flights
2:28:44
is getting more severe due to climate change. NBC News. The
2:28:49
seatbelt sign is on viral videos and climate change boosts
2:28:52
concerns about turbulence insider how climate change is
2:28:56
making plane turbulence worse The Verge it's not just you
2:29:00
flights are getting more turbulent. BBC News flight
2:29:04
turbulence increases at planet heats up study Washington Post
2:29:09
how global warming is creating more turbulence on flights.
2:29:12
Yahoo News severe air turbulence has increased by more than 50%
2:29:16
in the past 40 years because of climate change. I can go on and
2:29:20
on and on. Allow me to explain what's going on there. It's got
2:29:24
John C Dvorak: anything to do with bedbugs
2:29:29
Adam Curry: know what the air traffic control is doing in
2:29:33
conjunction with airlines is is what's causing the so called
2:29:38
increased turbulence in order to save the planet and save the
2:29:43
Earth. They are now trying to position the way you approach
2:29:49
your destination airfield is you're at 30,000 feet and then
2:29:54
at a certain point air traffic control says okay, says okay,
2:29:59
Unknown: okay Devorah airways, go down to 25,000 feet,
2:30:03
Adam Curry: and you'll go down to 25,000 feet up you there for
2:30:05
a little bit. And then you after you get a little closer and and
2:30:09
say, Please descend to 12,000 feet and you start descending to
2:30:13
12,000, you fly around there for a little bit. So they can
2:30:16
sequence people, you know, you kind of go in a step down
2:30:20
manner. And this is the way it's been done forever. But oh, no,
2:30:24
now they're trying to change it. And they're using AI, of course,
2:30:30
so that and this is crazy. So that you can basically glide all
2:30:35
the way down in one fell swoop without using your engine. So
2:30:38
you just put the engines to idle, you start gliding down,
2:30:42
then there's no stops at any, any particular altitude level,
2:30:46
all the way down pretty much until you're ready to sequence
2:30:49
into land at the airport. And of course, what happens is, you
2:30:54
don't get the pause just before you know a level that may have a
2:30:58
little bit of chop as we call it in the business is it's gonna
2:31:01
ride us riding it all the way down, and it's scary and it gets
2:31:05
bumpy and it's not a pleasant experience. The reason why
2:31:09
pilots and airlines don't do this is to keep the passenger
2:31:12
comfortable. And this is now being sold as climate change is
2:31:19
making turbulence worse. Isn't that isn't the
2:31:23
John C Dvorak: presentation on your part? Thank you sound
2:31:27
Adam Curry: effects to on Thank you
2:31:28
John C Dvorak: glad to hear the sound effects.
2:31:30
Adam Curry: You heard the sound effect.
2:31:32
John C Dvorak: Oh, that Oh, yeah. Well, you that's that's
2:31:34
always a winner.
2:31:35
Adam Curry: And then I got that I got a note from one of our
2:31:37
producers about climate change. Now because of course they're
2:31:41
also looking at the hottest day on record by going back to since
2:31:44
1940. Because 1941 was the coldest year on Earth since the
2:31:50
1600s when he when the sea belt when the belt sea froze over
2:31:57
each year. In fact, in the 1600s Swedish armies could walk to
2:32:03
Denmark and apparently according to one of our producers, Denmark
2:32:07
still has a law on the books that says if a Swede walks over
2:32:13
the ice to Denmark your it is legal to beat him to a pulp.
2:32:19
This is a great law so it's all such bunk. A such bunk it's just
2:32:29
unbelievable.
2:32:31
John C Dvorak: What we're talking about bonk bonk you guys
2:32:35
might as well do the hit job that on the media did to poor
2:32:41
Bobby to K
2:32:42
Adam Curry: okay, let's do the Bobby The K hit job. All right
2:32:45
John C Dvorak: now everything about this is slanted and it's
2:32:49
assumed and I have to I have to assume that they're sincere.
2:32:53
They think Bobby The K. Robert Kennedy Jr. is nuts. He's a
2:32:58
conspiracy theory. Drina Cruz, he uses techniques to fool you.
2:33:03
He's a liar.
2:33:05
Adam Curry: So let's go and even his family hates him.
2:33:09
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah. And we get can't forget that his family
2:33:11
hates him because he's so off the rails. And by the way, the
2:33:15
conclusion is a good muzzle summarize that it's only for his
2:33:19
legacies doing this appeal. Remember he existed? That's such
2:33:24
a loser. That's
2:33:25
Adam Curry: like a Trump thing. He's doing that just just to
2:33:27
just for his own ego. Is that Is that what they're saying? Yeah.
2:33:30
Oh, nice. Kennedy's media on the media gonna win
2:33:34
Unknown: in November 2020. For most likely he won't win the
2:33:37
Democratic primary either. But even if he gets nowhere, just
2:33:42
sticks it out. They're part of this election cycle. He'll
2:33:44
Garner plenty of media coverage, and his dangerous ideas will
2:33:48
reach more people. My article was published on NBC news.com. A
2:33:51
few weeks after our encounter, after I'd had plenty of time to
2:33:55
fact check and contextualize his response. But not everyone's
2:33:58
going to have that luxury. for help and advice on covering
2:34:02
conspiracy peddling candidates on the trail. We called up Anna
2:34:05
Merlin. She's the author of Republic of lies American
2:34:09
conspiracy theorists and their surprising rise to power. In a
2:34:12
recent article, Marlin described Kennedy's supporters as a quote
2:34:16
coalition of anti Vax activist crypto enthusiast, Silicon
2:34:20
Valley moguls and supporters from across the horseshoe of
2:34:23
extremism, the horseshoe
2:34:25
Adam Curry: of extremism. This is a good one.
2:34:28
Unknown: So on the left, Mr. Kennedy is obviously talking a
2:34:30
lot about his bona fides as an environmental lawyer, which is
2:34:33
the job he sort of did prior to becoming an anti vaccine
2:34:35
activist and he is weighing heavily on the family name. On
2:34:39
the right and far right he is promoting frankly, Trumpian
2:34:43
talking points, for instance, talking about sealing the border
2:34:46
permanently blaming mass shootings on pharmaceutical
2:34:49
drugs like Prozac.
2:34:50
Anecdotally, it appears that almost every one of these
2:34:54
shooters were on SSRIs or some other psychiatric drug,
2:34:58
promoting a view that the war in Ukraine is fundamentally a proxy
2:35:02
war. And
2:35:03
President Biden has said that was their deep platform to
2:35:06
depose Vladimir Putin. And if that's why we're there, we're
2:35:10
killing a lot of Ukrainians as pawns.
2:35:13
He has said that he opposes trans women competing in women's
2:35:17
sports.
2:35:17
Adam Curry: This guy isn't crazy. You can't have all this.
2:35:22
John C Dvorak: And I liked the last bit on her laundry list. He
2:35:26
opposes of all things. He opposes trans women, competing
2:35:31
and female sports is oh my god, what a lousy guy.
2:35:36
Adam Curry: What if this is just an a hole? I tell you. So that
2:35:39
John C Dvorak: was the laundry list of Democrat. Talking
2:35:43
Points.
2:35:44
Adam Curry: We need a new list. We need a list for Bobby, the K
2:35:47
of all the things he is. I mean, he, he uses the horseshoe of
2:35:54
extremism.
2:35:56
John C Dvorak: Clip, never heard of this.
2:35:58
Unknown: He also has an incredibly combative and often
2:36:01
litigious relationship with both mainstream media and sort of
2:36:04
mainstream systems of government. He wants to persuade
2:36:08
people who think they're Democrats that they're not
2:36:10
Democrats and people who think they're Republicans that they're
2:36:12
not Republicans is how he put it to Dr. Drew. So he's presenting
2:36:16
himself as kind of a nonpartisan everyman, who is equally
2:36:21
dissatisfied with both sides.
2:36:23
So let's talk about how journalists and media outlets
2:36:25
are handling this candidacy. You wrote that ABC and CNN
2:36:29
demonstrated how not to cover RFK Jr. Yeah. What did they do
2:36:34
wrong?
2:36:35
So this was a very kind of URL.
2:36:39
Adam Curry: Oh, well,
2:36:40
John C Dvorak: let me just I know this. Oh,
2:36:45
Adam Curry: we should just rename him Bobby. The cue. I
2:36:47
don't know why we even talk about this man, Audrina Croft K,
2:36:51
Unknown: Jr. Yeah. What did they do wrong?
2:36:54
So this was a very kind of early example of media platforms, just
2:36:59
not really being ready to cover Kennedy's candidacy. So what ABC
2:37:04
did was they sat down for a fairly conventional candidate
2:37:07
interview, oh, maybe. But during it, he did what he does, which
2:37:11
is he started spouting COVID and vaccine misinformation. And so
2:37:16
ABC made the decision to just cut that portion from the
2:37:18
interview, and then tell their audience that that's what they
2:37:20
were doing just
2:37:22
Adam Curry: that was just like vomit just spouting from his
2:37:24
mouth and was Orpheus about vaccine disinformation.
2:37:27
Unknown: We should note that during our conversation, Kennedy
2:37:29
made false claims about the COVID-19 vaccines data shows
2:37:32
that the COVID-19 vaccines prevented millions of
2:37:34
hospitalizations and deaths from the disease. He also made
2:37:37
misleading claims about the relationship between vaccination
2:37:40
and autism research, I
2:37:41
think that it was a well intentioned decision. But what
2:37:44
it did was it gave Kennedy an incredibly powerful talking
2:37:48
point to say, you see my views on COVID. And vaccines are so
2:37:53
powerful and so threatening to the establishment that they
2:37:57
cannot see the light of day.
2:37:58
This is what happens when you censor somebody for 18 years.
2:38:03
They shut me up that long, because now I'm gonna really let
2:38:06
loose on him for the next 18 months. They're gonna hear a lot
2:38:10
from
2:38:11
Adam Curry: Oh, let me guess. Next question. So Becky? Thick.
2:38:15
So what do we do with a candidate like Bobby the
2:38:17
barbecue? What do we do Becca?
2:38:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah, actually, she this has got the second
2:38:21
example first, and then it falls apart. You're right, that this
2:38:25
kind of coming up.
2:38:26
Unknown: CNN was a little bit more unusual. Essentially, what
2:38:28
happened is that a CNN political journalist named Michael
2:38:32
Smerconish had Kennedy on Ash managed to use the word vaccines
2:38:37
exactly once in his introduction, and then proceeded
2:38:40
to have a very friendly, jocular interview with Mr. Kennedy about
2:38:44
his campaign that managed to not ask about his anti vaccine
2:38:49
activism at all. Let's spend more time talking about Mr.
2:38:52
Smerconish, his Fandom of Cheryl Hines, Mr. Kennedy's wife,
2:38:56
if I had not convinced her that I can win this race, I would not
2:39:01
be in it because she's the ultimate boss.
2:39:04
Okay, listen, I do love your wife. I'm Team Shirl.
2:39:07
Having said that.
2:39:09
So it was really really striking.
2:39:11
So okay, that's what journalists do wrong. How can we do things
2:39:15
versus
2:39:15
Adam Curry: when we're wrong? What's the with the G? guttural
2:39:19
G wrong? I heard it before.
2:39:21
John C Dvorak: This is new. I didn't notice this.
2:39:23
Adam Curry: What that's what journalists do wrong.
2:39:26
Unknown: That was really, really striking.
2:39:28
So okay, that's what journalists do wrong. Wrong. Wrong.
2:39:32
Adam Curry: Wrong. I heard it.
2:39:34
John C Dvorak: Yes, that's wrong. Wrong.
2:39:36
Adam Curry: What are you doing it wrong? I said that wrong.
2:39:39
Unknown: So it was really, really striking.
2:39:41
So okay, that's what journalists do wrong. How can we do things?
2:39:45
Right,
2:39:45
right. I mean, oh,
2:39:47
Adam Curry: man, this is this is NPR. I mean, it's just a
2:39:51
podcast, a throw it out of the index. That's so bad said that.
2:39:55
Unknown: So it was really, really striking.
2:39:57
So okay, that's what journalists do wrong. How can we do things?
2:40:01
Right?
2:40:02
Right. I mean, the first of course, is the absolutely cannot
2:40:05
go into arguably any interview unprepared, but especially with
2:40:09
someone who has spent,
2:40:11
Adam Curry: I'm just stopping this right now. I'm just
2:40:13
stopping it right now. This is so dynamite. This is the truth.
2:40:17
You got two clips of the day.
2:40:19
John C Dvorak: Oh, I'm on a roll.
2:40:20
Adam Curry: I mean, the fact that this is being broadcast on
2:40:24
all right
2:40:25
John C Dvorak: guys on NPR, over out of it Public
2:40:27
Adam Curry: Radio, it's you know what this is, this is wrong. Our
2:40:30
Cuba
2:40:30
Unknown: please really interview unprepared, but especially with
2:40:33
someone who has spent the better portion of the later part of
2:40:37
their adult life promoting and advancing false claims about one
2:40:41
thing specifically, and is very, very, very trained and how to do
2:40:45
that. The second is to be prepared to push back in real
2:40:48
time. Then the third, I think, is sort of a broader existential
2:40:52
question, which is ask yourself what the purpose of interviewing
2:40:57
is, like at its base, what you are hoping to convey to readers
2:41:02
and listeners, the sort of unanswered questions that you
2:41:05
know, an interviewer might go towards answering.
2:41:09
Well, let's talk about that fact checking in real time. It's very
2:41:12
hard. Yes, it is.
2:41:14
And Mr. Kennedy does something that is a kind of known
2:41:18
rhetorical style that other folks do, too, which is called
2:41:21
this sort of Gish gallop is the term for it named after
2:41:25
Adam Curry: Whoa, Gish gallop.
2:41:29
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Gish, Gallup is actually in Wikipedia.
2:41:32
What is it?
2:41:34
Adam Curry: What is it Gish gallop
2:41:36
John C Dvorak: against Gallup? is what I would say if anybody
2:41:39
actually does it. I don't think Kennedy does. But it's so a Ben
2:41:43
Shapiro would do it, where you just throw so much stuff at
2:41:46
somebody, they can't take it. They're ducking you left and
2:41:50
right. And they can't respond in time. Oh, by the time they want
2:41:53
to respond to something you say something else. Oh, you mean
2:41:56
like with facts? Yeah, if you were actually a Kennedy has a
2:41:59
lot of facts. But they, they just assume everything. He says,
2:42:03
Is this information or there's better facts, or?
2:42:07
Adam Curry: I mean, let me read the exact definition. The Gish
2:42:09
gallop, or Gish gallop, which I like better, is a rhetorical
2:42:13
technique in which a person in a debate attempts to overwhelm
2:42:16
their opponent by providing an excessive number of arguments
2:42:19
also known as facts, with no regard for the accuracy or
2:42:23
strength of those arguments. Gish galloping prioritizes the
2:42:27
quantity of the Gallopers arguments at the expense of
2:42:30
their quality. The term was coined in 1994 by anthropologist
2:42:36
Eugene Scott, who named it after American creationist Duane Gish,
2:42:41
and argued that Gish use the technique frequently when
2:42:43
challenging scientific fact of evolution. So don't throw too
2:42:48
many facts at me, because then you're Gish galloping kind of
2:42:51
known
2:42:52
Unknown: rhetorical style that other folks do, too, which is
2:42:55
called this sort of Gish gallop is the term for it, named
2:42:58
after Duane Gish, a creationist, right so the idea that you're
2:43:02
creationist
2:43:03
Adam Curry: Gish
2:43:03
Unknown: gallop is that you are making claim upon claim
2:43:06
Adam Curry: season. I'm sorry, a heathen who believes in God. Oh,
2:43:10
no.
2:43:11
Unknown: Gish gallop is
2:43:12
the term for it, named after Duane Gish, a creationist,
2:43:15
right. So the idea that Gish gallop is that you are making
2:43:18
claim upon claim upon claim sort of bad argument after bad
2:43:20
argument very, very, very quickly, so quickly, that it is
2:43:23
hard for the person that you were speaking to, to sort of
2:43:27
respond to all of those claims effectively and in real time.
2:43:30
Adam Curry: Oh, what a horrible What a horrible trick. I can't
2:43:34
believe Bobby, the queue is using the Gish gallop trick.
2:43:38
That's, I mean, that's just, I mean, even Trump can't do that.
2:43:42
No, Trump can't Wow, this is
2:43:45
John C Dvorak: Oh, man. So this is the demean him further, you
2:43:48
know, and and by the way, it's always associative. You want to
2:43:51
associate people with create creation? Because yeah, yeah.
2:43:54
Because that makes you nuts.
2:43:56
Adam Curry: By the way, this whole sequence of clips, it's
2:43:58
just like, I had a T bone steak, a tomahawk steak, and then
2:44:02
afterwards you came out and said, Would you like some
2:44:04
tiramisu with that? I mean, this is so good. I'm just, I love
2:44:08
this. This is the best ever, ever.
2:44:13
Unknown: Word one thing that is sort of recommended for
2:44:16
responding specifically to fish scallops is picking out one
2:44:19
claim and focusing in on it whether it's the most ridiculous
2:44:21
the most dangerous, the one that has been debunked the longest,
2:44:25
you can pick a single claim and go from there, debunking a
2:44:29
single claim goes a long way to sort of illuminating the larger
2:44:32
false premises on which some of these claims lie.
2:44:35
So a lot of these pointers deal with TV interviews, I work for a
2:44:39
television company, but I prefer print because then you do have
2:44:43
more control over the outcome. I'm actually reminded of the
2:44:46
brand alliinase law, which is this internet adage that says
2:44:49
the amount of energy needed to refute is an order of magnitude
2:44:53
bigger than is needed to produce it. And in print, I can
2:44:56
contextualize quotes more easily I can take the time to consult
2:45:00
Experts in fact check. Do you think print journalist have a
2:45:03
little easier here? And have they been doing a better job
2:45:05
with him? And I'm also thinking that with presidential
2:45:08
candidates TV coverage is such a big part of it.
2:45:11
Adam Curry: Oh, I'm sorry. Does she mean like something the
2:45:16
Rolling Stone would write when they say the Q anon tinged
2:45:19
thriller about child trafficking is designed to appeal to the
2:45:22
conscience of a conspiracy adult Boomer, is that contextualizing
2:45:26
that you're looking for Becky? Nice in print? Wow. So but you
2:45:32
know, unfortunately, so much television. And
2:45:36
Unknown: I really believe that this is the appropriate
2:45:38
mechanism for covering claims like this that often require not
2:45:43
just a lot of explanation, but a lot of links to other sources.
2:45:45
You know, I really believe in providing links to scientific
2:45:49
studies, position papers, good, strong context that can lead
2:45:53
people to understand better the claims that he's making. It is
2:45:56
so hard to do that in a two minute TV hit, even in a longer
2:46:00
sit down interview, he just incredibly, incredibly
2:46:02
difficult.
2:46:03
What have you learned from your experience reporting on
2:46:05
conspiracy theorists? Is there anything that you've done that
2:46:08
you wouldn't repeat?
2:46:10
In terms of things that I have done that I would no longer do?
2:46:13
I would be less flippant about their ability to affect
2:46:18
politics. I went on this cruise for conspiracy theorists in
2:46:21
2016. And I went into it with a sort of like light hearted
2:46:24
attitude thinking that this was going to be a fun cookie story.
2:46:28
And almost immediately, it was really checked really sobered by
2:46:31
what I saw on what was going on. Andrew Wakefield, who is kind of
2:46:34
the father of the modern anti vaccine movement was on that
2:46:37
boat, people promoting conspiracy theories about the
2:46:40
financial system that put themselves and others quite
2:46:43
literally in prison. I think the one thing I would never do is
2:46:47
discount the ways that conspiracy theories can shape
2:46:50
our politics shape our national conversation and decimate
2:46:54
people's lives.
2:46:55
John C Dvorak: First is no conspiracy. That's why they
2:46:59
ended up in prison.
2:47:00
Adam Curry: First of all, why did I not get invited on this
2:47:04
cruise? Yeah. Setting what Cruise was this?
2:47:09
John C Dvorak: I don't know baby, I asked him when he would
2:47:12
know.
2:47:13
Adam Curry: This is this is this is wrong.
2:47:20
John C Dvorak: Was that the last of that? I think that was the
2:47:21
last unfortunately. But I do have a sub clip. A little minor
2:47:25
little clip. Goodness, I need more I need more. Three second
2:47:29
wrap up the whole thing. This is like they kept talking about
2:47:33
that and maybe a different person. This is the RFK
2:47:36
accusation clip and this is what summarizes it for me.
2:47:40
Unknown: Beliefs are extreme or his beliefs are often false and
2:47:43
misleading.
2:47:45
Adam Curry: Extreme
2:47:46
John C Dvorak: beliefs or extreme or or false or
2:47:49
misleading
2:47:50
Unknown: beliefs are extreme or his beliefs are often false and
2:47:53
misleading misleading beliefs.
2:47:55
Adam Curry: You're You're misleading me with your crazy
2:47:57
beliefs, man.
2:47:59
John C Dvorak: His beliefs are misleading. Wow. Does that.
2:48:02
Think about that sentence? Yeah. You have beliefs? Yes, I do. Who
2:48:07
are you misleading with your beliefs?
2:48:09
Adam Curry: Dumb dipshits like this.
2:48:13
John C Dvorak: You could only be misleading yourself if your
2:48:15
belief is not your comments, or it's not what you say. I don't
2:48:21
know. I mean, this was a hit piece from the get go. They made
2:48:25
him I mean, they're trying to make is worse than they ever did
2:48:28
with Trump. Yeah. I think and I think they're gonna continue
2:48:33
this, this attack. And the problem is they drew out that
2:48:38
piece of all these vendors more to it throughout the entire
2:48:41
thing. They did not refute one single thing.
2:48:46
Adam Curry: No, because they were they were being Gish,
2:48:48
gashed
2:48:48
John C Dvorak: gears. No reef refutation of anything. He said,
2:48:53
No. Well, of
2:48:54
Adam Curry: course not.
2:48:56
John C Dvorak: It's like the ivermectin stuff. There's so
2:48:58
much documentation for Arbor Mason. It's horse paste. Get.
2:49:04
Exactly.
2:49:06
Adam Curry: Gish. gassers. That's what I'm calling these
2:49:07
women. That's probably not very nice, but you go holy crap. I
2:49:14
don't think I can come back from that. I can't top it. I could
2:49:17
just give you some piece of information that I'm sure is
2:49:21
misinformation disinformation. It can't be true. But no, no, I
2:49:25
can't I can't. I can't do nothing. I got nothing. I'm
2:49:28
going to end the show is to it's everything just good. This is
2:49:31
it. We're good to go. That was unbelievable. Good job. Hey, if
2:49:36
you wonder why they call it the best podcast in the universe.
2:49:38
You just heard why. No doubt about it. And And to add to
2:49:43
that, it's all in the Durham report. Coming up next, I know
2:49:51
agenda stream.com And on the app that you're listening right now
2:49:55
or troll room.io We have a hawk story. right we got a hard story
2:50:01
coming up for you. And of show mixes we've got Neil Jones with
2:50:05
one from a year ago since the triple Demak is back upon us we
2:50:08
have two secret agent Paul's and then I just threw one in because
2:50:16
we need to bomb them and bomb them again a we need a little
2:50:19
bit of Judge Jeanine to top it all off. Coming to you from the
2:50:23
heart of the Texas Hill Country here and FEMA Region number six
2:50:27
in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
2:50:29
John C Dvorak: in from Northern Silicon Valley where I remained.
2:50:32
I'm John C. Dvorak, please
2:50:34
Adam Curry: tune in with us again on Thursday, we will
2:50:37
return with another three hours of media deconstruction for you
2:50:41
will Gish gallop our way through it as usual, please remember us
2:50:44
at the vortec.org/na Until then adios mofos who we who we had to
2:50:53
Unknown: start with just how concerned parents should be
2:50:56
about these viruses.
2:51:00
I mean, the big question a lot of parents are asking how
2:51:02
concerned should they be about this right now? Should should
2:51:06
should. Health officials are warning this morning about a
2:51:10
growing threat of a so called a triple damage that is people
2:51:13
getting sick from the flu COVID and a seasonal virus that mostly
2:51:16
affects kids it's called RSV.
2:51:25
How do you tell the difference if you're a period between the
2:51:28
flu and COVID and RSV?
2:51:31
Well, that's the thing, Kristen, that's so you know, challenging
2:51:34
is that the symptoms are pretty much indistinguishable.
2:51:43
Exactly, exactly, exactly.
2:51:50
Tripled Vivek. That's a phrase that we're hearing. Can you
2:51:53
explain that what that means? So
2:51:55
so that means that we have to keep our eyes on multiple
2:51:58
pathogens, multiple respiratory viruses at the same time time.
2:52:12
Adam Curry: I'm in a, in a an old Airbnb actually is not an
2:52:16
Airbnb, Airbnb, proper bed and breakfast with a really
2:52:20
beautiful breakfast done by the owner. And so it's old, it's an
2:52:27
old house and it has one of those old Dutch toilets that I
2:52:32
think I've mentioned it before on the show that has a ship
2:52:34
thing way up in the air wellhead it has the the the reservoir way
2:52:39
up in the air so uses real gravity big as gravity but it
2:52:44
needs that because it's one of those typical old Dutch toilets
2:52:48
that has the shelf and for people who don't have the main
2:52:54
Dutch toilet maker back in the days start making the mainly for
2:52:59
hospitals and and there's a shelf so when you poop then your
2:53:03
poop stays on the shelf so it can be examined and no one ever
2:53:07
thought that's kind of disgusting for the home and they
2:53:10
just will just just use the hospital toilets and so it's
2:53:14
kind of weird when you sit there I mean this was on the shelf and
2:53:18
that's why he the extra gravity is on the shelf. In some places
2:53:23
it hits the fan in the Netherlands it's on the shelf
2:53:25
there's
2:53:26
Unknown: poop upon the show there's a poop upon the shelf we
2:53:35
keep it boy Oh hell for the queen and Commonwealth The Dutch
2:53:45
are in no rush to see that groupie flush hoop is on the
2:53:50
shelves
2:54:03
good time to have to stay at home alone to do weird stuff
2:54:13
crowd
2:54:22
scrolling
2:54:30
you able
2:54:43
to get off
2:54:51
now
2:55:00
to bomb them. We need to kill Vaughn. Vaughn then we need to
2:55:19
kill them, bomb them. bomb them. We need to bomb them. We need to
2:55:25
kill them bomb them again
2:55:37
mopo.org/and
2:55:43
That is absolutely amazing
0:00 0:00