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July 27th, 2023 • 3h 27m

1576: Disease X

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Adam Curry: You're boiling like frogs. Adam curry Jhansi Devora
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Thursday July 27 2023. This is your award winning combination
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media assassination episode 1576. This is no agenda. Ice
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cream, good leg leg broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas
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Hill Country here at reason number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: from Northern Silicon Valley where you get a
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plea deal and you get a plea deal. I'm John C. Dvorak,
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. distraction of the week.
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John C Dvorak: I thought the flying saucer stuff was a
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distraction of the
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Adam Curry: week to double up to double.
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John C Dvorak: Double duty off
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Adam Curry: double duty off weeks. That's right, everybody.
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Yeah. Oh, man. I didn't even know where to start with either
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one of these.
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John C Dvorak: Was this. I don't have any clips whatsoever, even
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though there's a right one or two. Yeah, I got a lot of flying
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saucers. And that's your beat.
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Adam Curry: All right. All right, I can do it. Take it
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away. All right. So I need to set this up for a moment. This
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is the same guy. grush grush, I think is his name. Who is being
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billed in the media as a whistleblower? Which he is not?
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He's not a whistleblower we played that people
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John C Dvorak: know what a whistleblower really is? Why
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don't you give us a little explanation of what it was a
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whistleblower is somebody who was in a company corporation or
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a government agency that sees wrongdoing. And then despite the
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risks to his career, he blows the whistle on the corruption,
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Adam Curry: right. So it's not a guy who works for an
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intelligence agency and has been given permission to speak about
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a whole bunch of things and continuously talks about going
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into the skiff.
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John C Dvorak: He does. I didn't drive.
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Adam Curry: Oh, man. So now, we just saw
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John C Dvorak: this guy. Let me just ask before you run it any
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clips not? Do they discuss it at all? The Philip Corso book was
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off this thing. 920 years ago, 30 years ago? 40 years ago?
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Adam Curry: No, this is something entirely different.
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This is this is an OP of a whole different sort. It's easy to
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understand, I think was for me. No, no, no, this is something
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Okay, let's get a little background are from CBS News.
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spooky music.
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Unknown: Alien films are a Hollywood staple. So perhaps no
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surprise.
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The American people deserve to know what is happening in our
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skies.
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There was a line out the door with people anxious for the
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government to share more about UFOs
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and the Baptist Church we'd say that the devils in our
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way. Former intelligence officers David grush testified
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he suspects the Pentagon's unidentified aerial phenomena or
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UAP office is covering up a decade's long program to
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retrieve crashed objects. Do you believe that our
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government is in possession of UAPs?
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Absolutely based on interviewing over 40 witnesses over four
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years,
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the Pentagon has denied crushes claims to former military pilots
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also recounted their close encounters.
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This object was estimated to be almost the size of a football
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field.
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former military pilot David Favre testified he was
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astonished by what he saw in the sky.
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Now I think it's far beyond actually our material science
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that we currently possess
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X Congress signal that will ask federal agencies and the
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Pentagon to be more transparent. Many people believe that we're
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withholding information from them on any unexplained Aerial
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Phenomena incidents of which there have been at least 366
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reported since early 2021. Do you think anybody's mind was
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changed because of this?
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I think they will. When they say this, they see those man they're
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not just some random people off the street.
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Senators this week will consider legislation requiring the
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National Archives to release federal reports about UFOs
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arguing those mysterious items in the sky JB are a danger to
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military aircraft and US security on the ground.
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Adam Curry: All the clues are in here all the
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John C Dvorak: second bullet. Did I hear right that he they
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report was David brush believes he does believe he believes
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based on interviews with 40 people? Yes. So he never saw a
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craft? No. But we never saw an alien thumb.
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Adam Curry: No, we knew all this because that was we played his
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entire parent pertinent bits from his news nation interview.
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The only one he did it wasn't exclusive, you know, so that no
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one would watch it. Because this is this is clearly the military
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industrial complex. Boom. More money.
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John C Dvorak: Well, let's do Yeah. Did they also say he is a
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corporate intelligence officer?
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Adam Curry: No. No, did they say that they
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John C Dvorak: said that they he was incorporated as a corporate
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intelligence.
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Adam Curry: Former intelligence officer Oh was former Okay, CIA.
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And in the news nation interview he said, you know, my bosses
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said I could talk. I mean, my former former bosses said I
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could talk about this stuff. John, whenever you get the
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Democrats and Republicans agreeing 100% in Congress, it's
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for military spending. That is just the history. That's just
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the track record.
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John C Dvorak: I see.
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Adam Curry: And you heard it at the end of that. CIA
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broadcasting systems clip here. Listen to that,
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Unknown: guys to release federal reports about UFOs arguing those
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mysterious items in the sky JB are a danger to military
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aircraft or US security on the ground
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Adam Curry: danger to military aircraft and US security on the
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ground. Yes. And we heard it's a safety threat to nuclear
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national security. Going
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John C Dvorak: to ask another question. Yeah, sure. So these
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things have been spotted in the sky since the 40s. Probably
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before that, to see how many total planes have been crashed
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or burned up or shut down or damaged by these, these, these
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dangerous things flying around? I would make total sense that
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say 1935.
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Adam Curry: I would be happy to that to answer that question for
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you, Congressman, in the skiff. That's basically how the whole
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anything that was going to be good was in the skiff. Yes, in
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the skiff. All right, I just got three clips. And you'll be
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you'll hear it, this is clearly the next level of let's get some
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more money. We're running out of money on this Ukraine Gambit.
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Let's get some money through this through this little
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rigamarole.
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Unknown: One point you said that there there has been harmful
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activity or progressive activity, has any of the
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activity in aggressive been hostile to in your reports? I
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know of multiple colleagues of mine that got physically
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injured, and the activity by by UAPs or by, by people within the
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federal government have. Okay, so there has been activity by by
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alien or non non human technology and or beings that
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has caused harm to humans. I can't get into the specifics in
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an open environment. But he's the
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Adam Curry: he's a whistleblower, but I can't get
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into specifics, you know, because I have clearances, you
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know, I got to be careful my clearance instruments.
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Unknown: I can't get into the specifics in an open
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environment, but at least the activity that I personally
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witnessed, and I have to be careful here, because you don't
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tell me never to acknowledge tradecraft, right. So
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Adam Curry: I've never acknowledged tradecraft, but
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you're a whistleblower, what's your point certainly witnessed.
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Unknown: And I have to be careful here, because you don't
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tell me never to acknowledge tradecraft, right. So what I
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personally witnessed myself in my wife was very disturbing.
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Adam Curry: Oh, I'm so sorry. You're so disturbed. This is a
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it's nothing that but there was one thing that just bugged me,
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because this word, this term came up this noun. And from a I
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think it's a junior, she's a pretty junior person, what is
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her name? I can't remember the young young lady. So this is all
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scripted, by the way, it's completely scripted. And he uses
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or they use this term which just comes out of nowhere which was
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puzzling
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Unknown: if you believe we have crashed craft stated earlier. Do
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we have the bodies of the pilots who piloted this craft?
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As I've stated publicly already in my news nation interview
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biologics came with some of these recoveries
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Adam Curry: biologics. If you look up biologics, which I know
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what biologics is biologics is basically the non tested vaccine
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system in the United States. Those are biologics is a
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classification of medication, but now they're using it in this
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in this context, I've thought that was really interesting. And
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I'm not I'm not sure why and you can look up any dictionary. When
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is biologics ever used with aliens? Never. As I've
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Unknown: stated publicly already in my news station interview
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biologics came with some of these recoveries
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Adam Curry: maybe just some vaccines. I don't know. I mean,
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he said he's not answering that they weren't fired
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John C Dvorak: that batch of SPIRE expired vaccine Derner
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Durness maybe they're in their big box of a blood day. Maybe
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we're
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Adam Curry: reading way too much into it. He's just given a non
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answer that sounds like he means aliens, but it's really just
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expired vaccines.
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Unknown: As I've stated publicly already in my news nation
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interview biologics came with some of these recoveries
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Were they, I guess, human or non human biologics? Wait,
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Adam Curry: now I can be a biologic. No one ever taught me
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this?
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Unknown: No. And that was the assessment of people with direct
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knowledge on the program. I talked to you that are currently
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still on the program.
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Adam Curry: Oh, so he didn't see anything he doesn't know
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anything is people he talked to who are still on the program
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Unknown: in was this documentary evidence is video photos,
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eyewitness like how would that be determined?
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This specific documentation, I would have to talk to you to
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skip about,
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Adam Curry: oh, because I'm a whistleblower. So let's get into
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the skiff about that. This thing was bull crap. Admit I'm telling
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you this is only about the the next hearing which we'll have to
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have. Now we're going to bring in the military and relevant
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agencies so they can start asking for money. Okay.
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Unknown: So and you may or may not be able to answer my last
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question. And maybe we get into a skiff at the next hearing that
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we have, but who in the government either what agencies
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sub agency, what contractors? Who should be called into the
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next hearing about UAPs? Either in a public setting or even in a
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private setting? And you probably can't name names, but
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what agencies or organizations, contractors, etc? Do we need to
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call in to get these questions answered? Whether it's about
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funding, what programs are happening and what's out there?
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I can give you a specific, cooperative and hostile witness
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list of specific individuals that were in those. And how soon
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can we get that list?
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I'm happy to provide that to after the hearing.
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Adam Curry: Right away. Let's have lunch. I'm a whistleblower.
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John C Dvorak: How do you have before you even talk to someone
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a hostile witness list? I give you a friendly and hostile
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witness list. This is the canal Yeah, the name of your guy says
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you put me on your list man. I'm going to say nothing.
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Adam Curry: I'm not gonna go get it. It's all bull. This thing is
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the next and they will be a public hearing and it's going to
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be more more of this. And it's going to be you know, we need to
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we need special stuff for to protect ourselves in case there
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are hostile biologics you know, we just need some we need some
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biologics anti biologics. Come on. Stop this is insulting.
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John C Dvorak: If you wouldn't you wouldn't be so insulted if
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they let you in the skiff
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Adam Curry: Well yeah, I mean if you'd let me in the skiff then
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I'm good to go. Okay, now now I've got you
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John C Dvorak: know I reminded it with this Skiff is the dome
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of silence from the old Get Smart show
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Adam Curry: was the donor cone.
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John C Dvorak: I think we should call it I think it might have
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been cone of silence cone of silence and it dropped down.
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They couldn't hear each other when they're inside of it.
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Adam Curry: Oh, goodness. All right. Now we've got to get to
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the to the next nutty. I mean, this is this. They're nonstop.
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They're not going to quit with the with this summer, which is
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just the worst ever. It's the hottest ever. We're all gonna
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die. This is this is the real climate change. This is just it.
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This is it. This is it. And no one better to embody the elite
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messaging through the old school elite messaging system, which
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would be ABC This Week as Governor Jay Inslee from
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Washington. Now, Mimi lives up there. are they burning alive up
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there? Is there something going on that I should be aware of? Is
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it the worst? Is that something really horrible happening in
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Washington State?
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John C Dvorak: brain like a son of a bitch yesterday? Well,
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good, because
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Adam Curry: that's not much going on. According to gov and
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this is this. I mean, I only have two people can play clips
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from about this climate change hottest summer ever bullcrap.
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But the messaging is on. I don't think anyone buys it anymore,
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but they're trying.
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Unknown: We're joined now by Washington State Governor Jay
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Inslee, a leading advocate for climate action. Governor, thanks
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for joining us. How much do you owe?
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Adam Curry: He's a leading governor for climate action.
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Were you aware of his credentials?
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John C Dvorak: All I know is he ran for president in 2016. And
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he said when I'm elected his whole his whole foundation, his
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whole platform with his fantastic like point 5% support
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was when I'm elected, the first thing I'm going to do is declare
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a climate emergency. Wow. Okay, so he's been nuts about this
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since day one. Yeah.
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Unknown: Action. Governor, thanks for joining us. How much
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do you think climate change is to blame here
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Adam Curry: for all the fires around the world the heat domes?
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Unknown: Well look, the climate change problem. The fuse has
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been burning for decades. And now the climate change bomb has
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gone off.
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Yeah.
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Adam Curry: It works so well with The Population Bomb. I'm
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just going to bring it back and call it the climate bomb. Oh, by
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the way, this is what Everybody's doing now they're
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trying to find the new cliche that will catch.
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Unknown: The scientists are telling us that this is a new
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age, this is the age of consequences. Because whatever
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we thought of climate change last year, we now understand
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that the beast is at the door, we knew this beast and climate
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change was coming for us. But now it's pounded on the door. I
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think it's interesting, the most sort of sub the climate beast
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memory of this situation with the scientific community is
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telling us now is that the earth is screaming at us. And
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Adam Curry: which one of these do you think is gonna catch?
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Would it be the climate beasts pounding at the door, the earth
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screaming at us
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John C Dvorak: say to the oceans are boiling, that
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Adam Curry: would that didn't work because these things are
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not catchy enough. Maybe if they hired the curry Devorah
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Consulting Group, we could come up with one for you, instead of
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John C Dvorak: trying to be better than what he's spewing
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out. He's just trying one thing after a nice like, spitballing
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right here, she was telling
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Adam Curry: an ideation session this
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Unknown: now is that the earth is screaming at us. And that is
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the situation. I talked to a leading international scientists
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the other day, who told me that we knew this was going to happen
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to us. But it's happening to us maybe two decades earlier than
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we really thought could be in the realm of the possible. So we
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have so
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Adam Curry: their predictions are wrong. And once again, they
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gave us more time they lied, could be in the realm of the
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possible, you know, on Wall Street, you get punished if you
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predict numbers, and your numbers are too good. That's
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actually seen long term as a negative if you're a CEO, or
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CFO. Oh, no, you have to
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John C Dvorak: nail it. You have to nail
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Adam Curry: it. Yeah, you can be a little bit over, when you
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start leaking out that, hey, it's gonna be better than
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expected. But generally
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John C Dvorak: speaking, the trick is to do a little bit
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under and then.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. And then Nayla by penny.
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John C Dvorak: And then they go, yeah, it goes up a penny. Your
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stock goes up. $1. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: exactly. So it's not a great deal. For it's not
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fantastic for any scientists, leading climate scientists to
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say, Oh, we screwed up. It's 20 years earlier. Oh, talking about
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screwing up. Yeah, that mean, Thanks for the warning boys
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Unknown: could be in the realm of the possible. So we have to
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dramatically increase our efforts. That is unnecessary.
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Now, the good news. There's good news here. We can do this. Look,
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we're flying our transportation fleet. We're electrifying our
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homes. This is a solvable problem. But we need to stop
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using fossil fuels. Okay, that is the only solution to this
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massive assault on humanity
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Adam Curry: as massive assault on humanity. Okay, but Well,
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this is kind of the same message as always, let's see. See, what
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what some of these, what kind of goals do we need to have here?
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Unknown: What at this point? You know, we heard you talk about
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this, what are meaningful climate goals in one year and
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five years in 10 years?
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John C Dvorak: Martha read niche? Yes, it is. How does she
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still have work? What what what?
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Adam Curry: Well, this is no longer a premiere. You know,
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being on television is not that great anymore? It's kind of
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where people go to die. Yeah, look at Andrea Mitchell can be
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achieved.
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Unknown: Well, we can take short term action. Look, we've said
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we're not going to be selling internal combustion cars after
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2035. We're electrifying our ferries here in Washington
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State. We have a law that demands 100% clean energy in a
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couple decades were accurate. And I do want to note that that
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this is not just something for the federal government. States
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can act. Yes, our state is acting. We have 23 states in the
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US climate Alliance and this is necessary. We've had tremendous
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action under President Biden's leadership with the inflation
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Reduction Act. Unfortunately, the Republicans are trying to
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repeal that now. But we need to go further and faster and states
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can go further and faster and we are doing that. And again, the
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good news is all around my state. I can't turn over a rock
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without seeing new jobs associated with clean aviation
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fuel.
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Adam Curry: Clean aviation fuel, you mean that $15 A gallon crap
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that no one's gonna use. They have jobs
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John C Dvorak: can't turn over a rock. Yes. Without seeing
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benefits from from the from that fuel? Is that what he said?
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Adam Curry: Yeah, and this is a mixed metaphor of epic
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proportions. Turn over a rock.
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John C Dvorak: Well use it under one.
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Unknown: Again, the good news is all around my state. I can't
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turn over a rock without seeing new jobs associated with clean
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aviation fuel with new types of batteries.
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Adam Curry: Oh, oh, the new battery.
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John C Dvorak: Oh yeah. New battery Washington State
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batteries from the great Washington State battery
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foundry. Talking about there's no batteries in Washington
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State. You've clearly
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Adam Curry: haven't looked under a rock Joe On look under the
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rock to see that types
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Unknown: of batteries. It's very exciting what's going on right
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now in inventing a new economy and we're doing that right
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Washington State and people get great jobs because there's so
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there's two parts to this story. This thing is now the age of
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consequences the bomb has gone off. But we do have the ability
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to restrict fossil fuels if we're make the commitments we
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need to and I'm glad Governor state that's doing that.
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Adam Curry: So what I'm what I think he's saying is give me
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some more that inflation Reduction Act money Yeah,
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because it would turn over rocks we got to get more jobs for that
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expensive fuel that no one's going to use. But how do you
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bring them all together?
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Unknown: Governor governor on that point, let's let's broaden
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the lens here. You heard John Kerry that the climate czar
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watermelon every step for depends not on one country
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acting alone but acting all together helping to push the
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rest of the world to do what we need to do except China to win
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this battle. That really isn't Oh, it's
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Adam Curry: a battle. They should call it the Climate War.
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How can I call it chooses to win this battle? Call it the war to
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do what
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John C Dvorak: we need to do, actually, you know, they think
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that's better. Yeah, but messaging Climate War. Climate
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War. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: we much better. I mean, that's what we do. We
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fight wars, climate wars, war on climate, climate one dry, you
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John C Dvorak: can see the war on climate, climate Climate War.
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I'm at war. I'm at war. Yeah, we're working
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Unknown: to push the rest of the world to do what we need to do
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to win this battle. That really isn't happening. Just look at
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China. Not yet. But time is running out. Bomb is already
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here. Exactly.
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Adam Curry: These metaphors are working for me all of a sudden,
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Climate War The bomb is already here. These with Oppenheimer
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that kind of gives you a vibe that we could program people's
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minds with this.
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Unknown: But time is running out. Bob is already here.
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Exactly. Exactly. What do you do? Together? It's one thing
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what your state is doing what the nation is trying to do. But
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this is a worldwide problem.
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You lead you tell your kids to lead when you send them to
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summer camp you say lead and the United States should be an is
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the leader in them
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Adam Curry: it is you telling you abuse your children lead?
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Okay, Mom,
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John C Dvorak: I'll lead you to summer camp kid. Don't listen to
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the counselor and leave me
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Unknown: you need to tell your kids to lead when you send them
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to summer camp, you say lead the United States.
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Adam Curry: This is the dumbest thing I've ever heard. When you
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send your kids to summer camp, summer's over, okay, you lead
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and the
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Unknown: United States should be an is the leader in this effort
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and people are coming along we need to lead. We need to lead
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not just from a moral standpoint. But from our self
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interest standpoint, we need to build these jobs here and build
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these economies here these battery companies that are
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coming in throughout the Midwest, I thought you already
22:55
had him. But is he talking about we're rebuilding the Rust Belt
22:59
in the Midwest United States into the silicon belt, and the
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belt of of new innovation. So this is a self interest.
23:07
John C Dvorak: There's a catchy phrase silicon belt, no
23:10
development of new innovation.
23:15
Unknown: We're rebuilding the Rust Belt in the Midwestern
23:18
United States into the silicon belt and the belt of new
23:22
innovations. So this is a self interest for us to take action
23:27
and we're certainly committed to it.
23:29
Adam Curry: A belt is such a bad name. Can you think of getting
23:33
beat with the belt tightening the belts on fat you know all
23:37
the belt is not a good image bad on you Inslee
23:40
Unknown: and again if you want to be an economic leader follow
23:44
Washington State and what we're doing we're building the you
23:48
know, the largest fuel cell in the world powering the largest
23:51
trunk
23:52
Adam Curry: that building the largest fuel cell in the world.
23:56
John C Dvorak: What is he talking about? I mean, how dare
23:59
it is Genet Look at the size of that one fuel cell
24:05
Unknown: state and what we're doing we're building you know,
24:08
the largest fuel cell in the world powering the largest truck
24:12
in the world. Gov
24:13
Adam Curry: the largest truck in the world
24:15
John C Dvorak: on the largest with the largest fuel cell it
24:18
basically should be in that truck.
24:20
Adam Curry: Basically the truck transports a fuel cell and it
24:23
drives on it Wow, useful truck.
24:26
Unknown: And what we're doing we're building you know, the
24:28
largest fuel cell in the world powering the largest truck in
24:32
the world, Governor new kinds of batteries we have invented here.
24:35
You bet.
24:36
Adam Curry: New kinds of batteries. Is it like the
24:38
largest ball of stress he
24:39
John C Dvorak: fully ships or what I mean, what kinds of
24:43
batteries were inventing here. Where's this happening? I have
24:46
not
24:46
Adam Curry: heard of this. Hello. It's in the belt of
24:48
innovation.
24:50
John C Dvorak: Well, that's no that's in the Midwest. He's
24:52
talking about Washington.
24:54
Adam Curry: Now they've got the largest ball of string.
24:57
John C Dvorak: Well, that is a fact. Here it is. The largest
25:00
bunch of bullcrap. And so far as their elections are concerned,
25:03
it's all mail in ballots is completely corrupt. This guy
25:06
wouldn't be governor anywhere. If it wasn't for some machine
25:09
they've got set up. That gives him phony votes. Finally,
25:14
DeCicco it's a horrible place. final clip.
25:17
Unknown: Governor, you have just quickly if you can, you know,
25:20
you have candidates out there like Donald Trump, who mocked
25:22
the idea of climate change. And there are a vast number of
25:25
Americans who ignore it, don't care about it, or don't believe
25:29
it, how, oh,
25:31
Adam Curry: that's us. Ah, we're gonna get some wisdom, some
25:34
words of wisdom from God who
25:37
Unknown: cares about it? Or don't? How do you convince those
25:41
people? It's time to care.
25:43
Adam Curry: Okay, now, how? What would convince you what would
25:47
convince me what would convince us
25:50
John C Dvorak: actuals tax after scientific debate that actually
25:54
result in some sort of conclusion, which will never
25:56
happen? Some real, some real No. Such a situation where they're
26:02
not fudging numbers for years on end, and then going oops, or
26:08
we're sorry, fudge that number. I don't look over here. With all
26:13
that ends, maybe I would be might be convinced is some is
26:17
that possible?
26:17
Adam Curry: And I should say that this is all coming on the
26:20
heels of a report. And we talked about I think, on the last show,
26:24
the world weather attribution Institute, which is new. Well,
26:31
it's actually it's part of the Imperial Institute now. Used to
26:35
be a Dutch guy. Yeah, yeah. The ones who
26:38
John C Dvorak: are the guys who predicted that everyone would
26:39
die from COVID. Those guys those guys
26:41
Adam Curry: Exactly. And I looked up their methods, their
26:45
methods by analyzing this the hottest ever we're all gonna die
26:48
is analyzing observed real world weather data collected from
26:51
weather stations in the study region, researchers can find out
26:55
how unlikely the extreme weather event is and identify any trends
26:58
in the intensity of similar events. This is interesting.
27:01
analysis can determine how frequently weather events,
27:04
they're all it's all whether or not it used to be a climate is
27:06
not weather, but it is now how frequently weather events have a
27:10
similar intensity would have been expected to occur before
27:14
humans started burning fossil fuels in the late 1800s. Which,
27:19
which means the researchers can calculate the difference in the
27:22
probability of an event occurring in the late 1800s.
27:26
Compared to the probability of an event occurring today. The
27:31
study uses computer modeling to isolate the role of human to try
27:36
it even says it says to try to isolate the role of human
27:40
induced climate change in that event.
27:42
John C Dvorak: Yeah, like stock market analysis is so simple to
27:46
take and come up with a formula that will predict the price of a
27:51
stock and then then retro actively push it into the 1900s
27:56
that say the 1930s and then track the stock run the model.
28:01
Oh, look, it went up. That means it'll do that forever. Never
28:04
works.
28:05
Adam Curry: Yes, Bollinger Bands, basically, research,
28:08
researchers use modeling that simulates the likelihood and
28:12
intensity of the weather event in two worlds. Today's world
28:16
with 1.2 degrees centigrade of human induced global warning,
28:20
warming, and a hypothetical world without human caused
28:24
climate change. Researchers then compare the results to find out
28:28
if climate change made the event more or less likely and intense.
28:33
This is, this is what they're going on. Which is bizarre,
28:40
right? Let's listen to his convincing words.
28:42
Unknown: Well, we can't wait for Donald Trump to figure this out.
28:46
Oh, I'm convinced. We don't have time to mess around to wait for
28:51
this knucklehead to figure this out.
28:56
Adam Curry: Is this a solution, but not waiting for
28:58
knuckleheads?
28:59
Unknown: We just got to make sure he's not an office. Oh.
29:04
Adam Curry: Don't vote for Trump. And then we'll be saying
29:07
this
29:07
John C Dvorak: thing is about. Don't vote for John vote
29:11
Unknown: for Trump. And the way we do this is vote against
29:13
climate deniers vote against people who refuse to assist this
29:18
moral and economic crisis that we have. You can't wait for
29:23
these folks. You just got to make sure they're not an office
29:25
where they can do damage. Go off and play golf.
29:29
Adam Curry: Remember the remember the question was how do
29:31
we bring people together? How do we convince them it's time by
29:34
telling them they're idiots don't vote for the knucklehead
29:37
Unknown: will solve this problem. It's a solvable
29:40
problem. Vote for me if we work together, and people are coming
29:43
around to this very, very rapidly because their homes are
29:46
burning down. You're choking on smoke from the Canadian fires
29:50
Jochen
29:50
Adam Curry: on smoke, for which is all climate change related
29:54
mind you? I'm sorry.
29:58
John C Dvorak: Sucking on soot.
30:00
Unknown: both from the Canadian fires when Ron DeSantis wants to
30:03
go swimming he can't because the water is like a sauna like a hot
30:06
tub off his beaches.
30:10
Adam Curry: Or the Florida waters like a sauna. Like a like
30:15
a hot tub. Is that true?
30:18
John C Dvorak: Well, the ocean temperatures are on 90. That's
30:21
not a sauna. No, I think it's Saunas are pretty high.
30:25
Adam Curry: That's not a hot tub. My pool. unheated here in
30:28
Texas is almost 98 degrees. unheated? Yeah, it's not a
30:33
sauna. I got small pool. It's not a sauna. It's not a hot tub.
30:37
I don't think the oceans are like saunas and hot tubs. The
30:41
oceans are boiling. But it's Ron DeSantis. So don't vote for him
30:45
either.
30:46
Unknown: You're choking on smoke from the Canadian fires. When
30:49
Ron DeSantis don't vote for Canadians twice to go swimming
30:52
can't because the water is like a sauna like a hot tub off his
30:55
beaches. We just got to make sure that those folks are not in
30:58
office. We don't have the luxury of allowing these people to
31:03
destroy the planet.
31:05
John C Dvorak: You have to destroy your cities with
31:06
homelessness instead.
31:11
Unknown: Man oh man, where
31:12
Adam Curry: was the message here? This song? Oh, not that
31:15
one. That's too long. Of a small one. I thought a short second on
31:19
second on set. Yeah.
31:27
Go ahead. Suck it in.
31:36
Second, as right. All right. So where does this all come from?
31:42
As I mentioned, the elite messaging machine, it's coming
31:45
from the top. It's always comes from the top. This is the
31:48
message across the elite universe. We're going to be
31:52
beaten to death with it. That's how we're going to die. Not from
31:55
climate change. But from just not being just being beaten over
31:58
the head with this message over and over and over again. Because
32:02
it's warm. It's a summer and there's some fires.
32:06
John C Dvorak: Summer is still no is summer in his hot. Go
32:11
figure.
32:11
Adam Curry: So this morning,
32:13
John C Dvorak: by the way is not hot here.
32:14
Adam Curry: No. And here, it's what are we at now? We're not
32:19
even 100 Most days now, whatever. This morning live
32:25
conference in English and French from the UN Secretary General
32:29
got that us. And he he has had a conversation he has he has come
32:36
up with a new term that might actually it's a throwback, it's
32:40
kind of a retro term. And he's got a few other gems. I only got
32:45
the first couple of minutes of it as you lay down the land and
32:48
then of course it went into we need more money. We need more
32:51
money. Got to spend money.
32:53
Unknown: Good morning. Good morning. Humanity is in the hot
32:58
seat.
32:59
Adam Curry: Yeah, humanity is in the hot seat. What an opening
33:03
Good job Secretary General
33:05
Unknown: today dueled with your logical organization and the
33:08
European Commission's Copernicus climate change Service
33:12
Adam Curry: released this a service you can get climate
33:14
change from
33:15
Unknown: single official data that confirms that July 2023, is
33:20
said to be the hottest month ever recorded in human history.
33:24
Adam Curry: So okay, can we just call that bull crap?
33:28
John C Dvorak: That to listen to this, by the way, the local
33:31
news, they're dropping some gems, but one guy said to start,
33:36
it's going to be the hottest in over 100,000 years as if anyone
33:43
had a clue.
33:46
Adam Curry: It's the hottest ever since humans have been
33:48
around? Yes, yes. Yes. We
33:52
Unknown: don't have to wait for the end of demands to know this.
33:58
Short to the medium.
34:02
Adam Curry: Yes, we already know it doesn't matter. He's gonna
34:06
say it's just gonna be the hottest month on record ever
34:09
since human beings have walked the earth unless there's a mini
34:12
eight a ice age that pops up all of a sudden
34:15
Unknown: for the end of the month. To know this short mini
34:20
ice age over the next days, July 2023. We will share the records
34:26
across the board. According to the data released today, July
34:31
has already seen the hottest three week period over ever
34:34
recorded ever the sea otters days on records and the highest
34:38
ever ocean temperatures for this time of year. It's a hot tub.
34:43
The consequences are clear, and they are tragic. Children swept
34:48
away by monsoon rains.
34:50
Adam Curry: Children are being swept away by monsoon rains.
34:54
Unknown: Families learning from the flames you run
34:59
John C Dvorak: on fire are
35:01
Unknown: workers collapsing in scorching heat?
35:04
Adam Curry: Well, they're collapsing on the on the
35:06
basketball court on ESPN the collapsing everywhere. But yeah,
35:10
I guess from the heat
35:11
Unknown: for vast parts of North America, Asia, Africa and
35:14
Europe, it's a Cruel Summer
35:16
Adam Curry: grow at this song. It's a cruel, cruel summer
35:20
Unknown: for the entire planet. It is a disaster. And for
35:25
scientists, it is unequivocal. Humans are to blame. All these
35:30
is entirely consistent with predictions.
35:34
Adam Curry: No, no, no, no, you gotta listen to the guy. He is
35:38
this. This is where the money is being requested
35:40
John C Dvorak: might as well be on the view.
35:44
Unknown: For the entire planet, it is a disaster disaster. And
35:48
for scientists, it is unequivocal. Humans aren't to
35:52
blame bastards. All these is entirely consistent with
35:57
predictions and repeated warnings. The only surprise is
36:01
the spills of the change. Climate change is zero. It is
36:06
terrifying. And it is just the beginning.
36:11
Adam Curry: It is terrifying and it is just the beginning.
36:15
Unknown: The era of global warming right
36:17
John C Dvorak: now just keep going right
36:18
Adam Curry: now. This is this is his new this is his new, his new
36:21
slogan. Here's the retro slogan.
36:24
Unknown: The EDA of global warming has ended the area of
36:28
global Boiling Boiling
36:33
John C Dvorak: Well, you know he may be on to something with the
36:35
global boiling because there's a there's a here's a news reporter
36:41
reading right from the screen about the hot temperatures in
36:44
Texas. Hold on a second. Do you have this? Yeah, hot temps
36:51
Adam Curry: Oh hot temps Okay,
36:52
Unknown: Terrell ended Dallas your your heat index is 107.
36:56
Every one in McKinney is dead. The temperature. The heat index
37:00
right now in McKinney is 10,000 101,105. It's hot in
37:06
McKinney.
37:07
Adam Curry: Yeah, I had this clip but I felt it worked better
37:10
with with the visual but it fits in well here with the glade so
37:15
but remember, it was global warming, then it was climate
37:19
change because it wasn't really warming and started to get
37:21
cooler. We must remember these things. Because that was the big
37:25
joke. This all started around the same time the no agenda show
37:29
started with the global warming with Al Gore's Inconvenient
37:33
Truth. Remember, there will be no more polar bears. Now it's
37:39
like the things are everywhere. Like the didn't know they're a
37:42
plague. But you put them on a on a sheet of ice floating around
37:46
and put some blues music under it. Yeah, so the polar bear is
37:49
now a plague. So he's going into we had the the climate change,
37:54
but that it's just not working. You know? And then and they made
37:57
the mistake of saying weather's not climate and now they're
37:59
trying to desperately say well, extreme weather events. Yeah,
38:03
that's climate. And now he's thinking, you know, you'll know
38:06
about I go back, I go back and I take the global bombing and I
38:10
make it global boiling, boiling. You're boiling like frogs.
38:15
Unknown: The era of global warming has ended the area that
38:19
hit me
38:19
Adam Curry: flubs the line to which is must urge him to no end
38:22
because it's probably his idea
38:24
Unknown: of global warming has ended the area of global boiling
38:29
as arrived. The air is unbelievable. The heat is
38:35
unbearable. And the level of fossil fuel profits and climate
38:38
inaction is unacceptable. Leaders must live no more
38:45
exigency no more excuses.
38:48
Adam Curry: Do you hear that you hear the similarity in the
38:51
language with Governor Inslee leaders must lead you have to be
38:56
tell your kids at summer camp to lead leaders must lead okay,
38:59
this
39:00
Unknown: must leads no more s&c as no more excuses No more
39:07
waiting for the others to move first. There is simply no more
39:11
time for that no more. It is still possible to meet Oh limit
39:15
global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Why?
39:21
Adam Curry: Because if you spend some money, we got some money
39:25
then it's still possible.
39:26
Unknown: It is still possible to meet to limit global temperature
39:30
rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius and avoid the very worst of climate
39:34
change but only with dramatic immediate climate action
39:39
Adam Curry: and climate action equals dolla Dolla dolla give me
39:42
another dollar. Okay, so that's been that's the message you
39:45
gotta lead. You got to spend some money. We're all gonna die.
39:48
It's global boiling. Of course we're doing lots of things. We
39:51
have like global boiling by the way. You think it's you think
39:56
that's going to work? No.
39:58
John C Dvorak: I just like it personally. think is funny?
40:02
Adam Curry: Well, it is kind of the you know, the the oceans are
40:05
boiling. We're all boiling. We're like frogs. It could it
40:08
could get legs, we'll see. But of course we've done lots of
40:11
things already. You know, we've got great windmill farms,
40:14
ruining our beaches. We've got pass on the panels that only
40:21
work when their son, obviously expensive break often and don't
40:24
really don't really make a difference. We've got electric
40:29
vehicles, electric vehicles being great. The problem is, you
40:32
know, those new batteries that that we're making in Washington
40:35
when you lift up a rock, you know, they seem to be pretty
40:38
unstable. I think there's been 50 fires in New York City alone
40:43
from E bikes. This year,
40:45
John C Dvorak: I had a whole ebike story that we never played
40:48
that there was clips. It's kind of funny.
40:50
Adam Curry: Well, before we go before we go there,
40:53
John C Dvorak: but there was you got a toggle about the ship.
40:56
Yes.
40:57
Unknown: A cargo ship loaded with nearly 3000 vehicles is
41:01
burning off the northern coast of the Netherlands. one crew
41:04
member was killed and several others were injured. Boats and
41:08
helicopters were used to get the nearly two dozen crew members to
41:11
safety. The Dutch coast guard is trying to keep the ship from
41:15
sinking near a habitat for migratory birds. So
41:18
Adam Curry: this story obfuscates many other boring
41:22
stories to talk about the electric vehicles that are on
41:25
board from Volkswagen. The hybrids and they're the and that
41:29
caught off it went so fast as fire did one guy died they would
41:33
jump 11 people jumped I was watching some Dutch news 11
41:36
people jumped overboard or all but the habitat for the birds
41:39
this they're not going to put it out this
41:42
John C Dvorak: is called the light day angle the habitat for
41:45
the work save the birds
41:47
Adam Curry: don't look at that. Now. I had this clip on the last
41:50
show we didn't get to play it this is up in your neck of the
41:53
woods. Now there is some other technology as we move away away
41:57
from the inherently unstable lithium ion batteries that just
42:03
man your bump your mass bumping that crazy no I'm
42:06
John C Dvorak: mumbling oh I'm bumping the mic myself with my
42:13
do Woods have a neck
42:16
Adam Curry: only in your neck? This is a good question to
42:21
interrupt my flow with about Sunbury Franklin grease
42:25
Unknown: the woods my neck of the woods
42:29
John C Dvorak: where are the woods a in where's the neck of
42:32
the woods?
42:32
Adam Curry: You can't actually fuck an ant either but this is a
42:35
fine a fine example of it. Pardon my French okay in your in
42:41
your area of California which is clearly affecting your brain we
42:48
we decided that you know we're gonna do something else for
42:50
climate change and your no agenda show has been on this
42:53
from the minute we spotted it. hydrogen hydrogen is the way to
42:59
go. We need everything to be running on hydrogen. Yes,
43:02
hydrogen it's it's it's when you burn hydrogen or you get as
43:06
water now what does it cost to make hydrogen? Well, let's not
43:09
talk about that. But let's just make everything hydrogen because
43:13
it's safe and effective.
43:15
Unknown: A huge loss our community tonight we have new
43:17
details on Kern County's new hydrogen fueling station going
43:20
up in flames will happen around one in the morning because we'll
43:24
fire responding to reports of flames and explosions on the
43:27
property of the Golden Empire transit also known as get eye
43:30
witnesses reporter Mary pronoun spoke with a good employee.
43:34
About more details on what exactly happen.
43:37
Can Michael Rochelle at that time of the fire the Hydrogen
43:40
buses were being fueled at the hydrogen fueling station. Now
43:44
the marketing director of the company spoke to me today and
43:47
she said several damages are we do begin with their cover. Let's
43:50
take a look. We see fires happening throughout Kern County
43:54
and Bakersfield. But this shocking footage of the massive
43:57
explosion shows clouds of smoke releasing into the midnight sky.
44:02
The blast was heard and seen from the tanks on the bus that
44:06
had just been filled. A section of the Golden State Highway was
44:10
shut down as the Bakersfield Fire Department battled the
44:13
flames. The company's hydrogen fueling station was damaged
44:17
though the hydrogen fuel cell bus was completely burned to
44:21
ashes. Yeah, Luckily no one was hurt and the primary tanks of
44:24
the actual fueling station did not catch fire things to safety
44:28
technology.
44:29
Adam Curry: The same safety technology that caused stopped
44:32
catching fire in the first place. Janet Sanders
44:35
Unknown: the marketing director for Golden Empire transit says
44:38
more and more of their buses will be moving away from
44:41
traditional fuel and use a zero emission fuel like the ones
44:45
involved in the fire. The state of the art fueling station
44:49
opened up just seven months ago. And since they're the only
44:52
hydrogen fueling station in town, there will be delays
44:57
are the only hydrogen fueling station in Kern. County, we
45:01
won't be able to fuel our 10 Hydrogen buses so it could
45:04
possibly cause some delays in our service because there will
45:09
be 10 buses out of service.
45:10
Adam Curry: Wow, that's great. That's great hydrogen fuel
45:13
fires. Fantastic. Just
45:14
John C Dvorak: for a correction for anyone out there listening
45:17
to the show. Kern County is nowhere in my neck of the woods,
45:23
or nearby. It's like saying, Well, Oklahoma City in your neck
45:26
of the woods.
45:28
Adam Curry: I stand corrected. I repent from my obvious mistake
45:32
and cussing. I'm so sorry.
45:34
John C Dvorak: Really cussing was part of the the aunt Satan
45:38
Dutch meter Noca Yeah, Mira NewCon.
45:44
Adam Curry: That's gonna be a ringtone all over the
45:46
Netherlands. Alright, so back to the heatwave.
45:50
Unknown: This morning. The record smashing heatwave is
45:52
expanding triple digit temperatures are possible in the
45:55
Plains and Midwest in the coming days. from Wichita to
45:58
Minneapolis. And by week's end temperatures near 100. For
46:02
Chicago.
46:02
We got smoke, we got heat, then we got storms in the forecast is
46:06
new for the week ahead.
46:07
doctors warn this heat can take a toll on your heart. Oh a new
46:10
study finds the soaring temperatures combined with poor
46:13
air quality can double your risk of suffer a heart attack in
46:17
Arizona. It's the pavement causing a surge in patients at
46:20
the Phoenix burns center.
46:22
We have just been seen a huge spike in the number of people
46:25
with contact burns. Most people don't realize that the pavement
46:30
concrete cement sidewalks rocks, the temperature of those
46:34
surfaces can get to be 170 to 180 degrees, which is just
46:38
Adam Curry: there. Yeah, I mean, what are people out there laying
46:40
down the pavement? Oh, it's so hot. I think I'm gonna lay down
46:43
on the pavement. How do you get the pavement burrow the boiling
46:46
Unknown: temperature of water so it only takes a fraction of a
46:49
second to get a really bad burn.
46:51
Today Phoenix is expected to see its 26th consecutive day of 110
46:55
degrees or hotter. It hasn't been below 90 degrees in 15
46:59
days.
47:00
We always expect to see some of these cases but the numbers this
47:04
year are just off the charts.
47:06
Adam Curry: Well, it's true. I mean, we've had an the heat is
47:08
so bad around the United States. We've had a number of incidents,
47:12
heart attacks, all kinds of things happening.
47:14
Unknown: We turn now to the On Air emergency for a sports
47:17
analyst at ESPN FC he's not going on a tour of Japan. A
47:25
terrifying moment playing out on live TV ESPN analyst Shaka
47:34
Hislop collapsing on air just minutes before a soccer match at
47:38
the Rose Bowl. The 54 year old former Premier League player
47:41
seems stumbling before collapsing to the ground. His co
47:44
host Dan Thomas immediately calling for medical staff before
47:47
the broadcast cut to a commercial. Later at halftime of
47:50
visibly relieved Thomas gave viewers an update on his labs
47:53
condition. It's good news, he's conscious, he's talking. I think
47:57
he's embarrassed about it all. He's apologized profusely and
48:01
now his slop himself speaking out.
48:03
That was awkward. When I'm 24 always this has been listen
48:07
every so often like gives you a moment to pause and and this was
48:11
my There's so much I have to be thankful for my wife, kids
48:14
family loved ones may response no has to be to seek out the
48:18
best medical opinion I can get and listen to what my doctors
48:22
have to say.
48:23
Heslop ending his message by thanking the ESPN employees that
48:26
rushed to his aid saying he'll be back soon.
48:29
I'm looking forward to get him back doing what I enjoy doing
48:32
most
48:34
of the temperature was around 86 degrees. What caused him to
48:39
faint
48:39
Adam Curry: Oh no, it's the heat. Of course it was the heat
48:42
and
48:42
John C Dvorak: they tried to shoehorn 86 which is a temporary
48:46
temperature which is actually quite nice.
48:48
Adam Curry: No no it people are getting heart attacks and
48:51
collapsing from the heatwave.
48:54
Unknown: Meanwhile, health concerns this morning for Grammy
48:56
winner Tori Kelly, that 30 year old singer is in the hospital
49:00
for multiple blood clots. She was reportedly at dinner with
49:03
friends when she collapsed. Sources say doctors are working
49:06
to determine if her heart is in any danger.
49:09
Adam Curry: And I mean it can be any age you can be 18
49:12
Unknown: Tonight the son of a basketball superstar facing a
49:15
medical emergency. Ronnie James rushed to the ER during a
49:21
practice Monday at the University of Southern
49:23
California. A family spokesperson saying while
49:26
practicing brawny James suffered a cardiac arrest medical staff
49:29
was able to treat Rodney and take him to the hospital. He's
49:32
now in stable condition and no longer in ICU. The 18 year old
49:36
is a son of NBA legend LeBron James and one of the most highly
49:40
touted incoming college basketball players. He was
49:42
preparing for his first season on the USC basketball team.
49:45
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death for young
49:48
athletes and African What
49:51
Adam Curry: is this true? Is now cardiac arrest is the leading
49:56
cause for death amongst young athletes. Oh, I'd never heard
50:01
this cardiac arrest
50:02
John C Dvorak: been they've been saying this for a couple of
50:04
years. Now, it turns out just as COVID has been a mess, okay.
50:11
Unknown: Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death for young
50:13
athletes and African American college basketball players like
50:16
James are the population at the highest risk. By the way,
50:19
Adam Curry: I'm not saying that this hasn't been happening. It's
50:21
just I didn't know what the leading cause I
50:23
John C Dvorak: would like to see some charts. According to Time
50:26
chart,
50:27
Unknown: the American Heart Association Journal, what could
50:29
have led to this there are multiple factors that can cause
50:33
cardiac arrest.
50:34
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. I'm very interested, whether
50:35
Unknown: it's something that they've had like a disease in
50:39
the heart. So it's it congenital or something that needs
50:41
developed after having an infection,
50:44
doctors with this advice for parents of athletes of any age,
50:48
any student that's going to start any sport should do a pre
50:51
participation physical, and that includes a an evaluation of
50:55
their medical history, and then also asks the appropriate
50:58
questions.
51:00
Adam Curry: Like, are you vexed This? This?
51:03
John C Dvorak: You know, yeah, athletes, especially somebody
51:07
like brawny James, LeBron James's kid, there are over
51:11
analysed. There's not like it slipped through the cracks.
51:16
Adam Curry: Well, there's some interesting analysis, two clips.
51:18
The first one, this is a follow up from that ABC report,
51:21
Unknown: you mentioned that it's rare. Is it rare in young
51:24
people? I mean, as young as 18 years old,
51:26
Adam Curry: we might see the leading cause of young athletic
51:28
death. How can it be rare?
51:29
John C Dvorak: Wait, what? Beautiful? You're exactly right.
51:32
It's the leading cause of death. How is it rare?
51:35
Unknown: This is relatively rare. But again, we do see a few
51:38
cases every year I've seen some studies estimating that it's
51:40
about one out of 80,000 athletes. Well,
51:43
Adam Curry: it's certainly more surely car accidents are the
51:46
leading cause of death for young athletes over this but
51:49
Unknown: these stories are extremely scary. And they are
51:52
important to talk to your doctors about if you have any
51:54
particular concerns if you have a family history, or just
51:57
learning a little bit more information because like I
51:59
mentioned, some of these cases of cardiac arrest can be
52:02
attributed to things or the electrical system that are
52:05
related to genetics and not necessarily lifestyle but it is
52:08
still very important to maintain and maintain a good lifestyle
52:12
for overall heart health.
52:13
Adam Curry: The electrical system. No, no, no, I'm
52:16
interested. The electrical system
52:19
John C Dvorak: is Dr. Sounds more like a guy who does
52:22
transgender surgeries.
52:24
Adam Curry: Let's check out MBCs analysis
52:26
Unknown: tonight the son of a basketball superstar facing a
52:29
medical emergency. Ronnie James rushed to the ER during a
52:34
practice Monday at the University of Southern
52:36
California. A family spokesperson saying while
52:39
practicing brawny James suffered a cardiac arrest medical staff
52:43
was able to treat brawny and take him to the hospital. He's
52:45
now in stable condition and no longer
52:48
John C Dvorak: for a second. Sure. They played the exact same
52:53
B role that the other network played. Yeah. Which makes me
52:59
think this is a package. Yeah, no dig up the exact out of the
53:04
blue coincidentally have the exact same B roll. Bullseye
53:09
takes a shot it's good for three whatever it is exact same B roll
53:14
Adam Curry: and well that's all that it was a you know they had
53:17
to license everything else from the owners of the NBA and NBA
53:20
only released one. That's probably what happened. NBA had
53:23
NBA prelicense this.
53:26
John C Dvorak: He's not an NBA player. He's got nothing to do
53:28
with the NBA. Well, then the knowledge la Oh crap. I don't
53:33
know. He's a guy's a high schooler. That just is he played
53:36
he hasn't even played his first game for USC. He's got nothing
53:39
to do with the NBA.
53:40
Adam Curry: Do you think that he has a shot at his career now or
53:42
is this going to be Oh,
53:43
John C Dvorak: he'll do a comeback as you'll be fine.
53:45
Unknown: He's now in stable condition and no longer in ICU.
53:49
The 18 year old is the son of NBA legend LeBron James and one
53:52
of the most highly touted incoming college basketball
53:54
players. He was preparing for his first season on the USC
53:57
basketball team. Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death
54:01
for young athletes. It's the
54:02
Adam Curry: same script even. It's the same script. Are
54:05
John C Dvorak: you sure you're not playing the same clip?
54:08
Adam Curry: I'm very sure. Am I playing the same script? No, I
54:12
don't know. Oh, man. Maybe I'm maybe you know what? I think I
54:19
have a heatstroke. Let's try this one that we did. Hey, it's
54:26
the same clip. No wonder they have the same B roll. Wow. Okay,
54:30
embarrassing Boomer moment everybody.
54:33
Unknown: Sorry. But we do begin with that breaking news on
54:35
LeBron James son branded a booster Arnie James in a Los
54:39
Angeles hospital right now after suffering cardiac arrest during
54:42
basketball practice at USC. In a statement to ABC News. A family
54:47
spokesperson says that brawny is now in stable condition and out
54:50
of the ICU. That spokesperson also asking for privacy for the
54:54
family and says LeBron James and his wife Savannah want to
54:57
publicly thank the USC Medical On athletic staff for their
55:01
incredible work Friday, James is a highly touted prospect and is
55:05
expected to play in the NBA after his college career. For
55:08
more I want to bring in ABC News contributor and nutrition, Dr.
55:11
Luke Patel. So, Doc, let's just talk start with how something
55:16
like this could have happened. You know, he's a star athlete,
55:20
presumably in peak physical condition, right? He's only 18
55:23
years old. I mean, we saw what happened in Tamar Hamlin,
55:26
sometimes these things happen just unexpectedly, even when
55:29
you're a healthy kid.
55:30
Here. That's exactly right. You know, when we do see cases of
55:33
cardiac arrest and young, healthy individuals, which I
55:36
have seen in the hospital, is usually due to something related
55:39
to the hearts electrical, electrical system.
55:42
Adam Curry: I've never heard this electrical system thing. So
55:45
this is they are doing this. This is another clip where
55:47
they're doing the electrical system. But the find that
55:50
interesting, maybe it's absolutely correct. But
55:53
Unknown: for some reason or another, the heart stops, and
55:55
this can cause people to collapse, lose their pulse, feel
55:58
faint, all of these things can definitely happen tomorrow
56:00
Hamlins case it was a direct blow to his chest. But it'd be
56:03
something
56:04
Adam Curry: people that was the same with, with the NBA player,
56:08
or the NBA with the NFL player.
56:10
John C Dvorak: That's what that's who he's talking about.
56:12
Hamlin is the NFL talking about Hamlet. Now, I wouldn't remember
56:16
this situation very, it wasn't a direct blow to his chest. No, it
56:21
wasn't. He was standing there and that kind of a huddle, and
56:25
it just died on the spot. He may literally die. But he snapped
56:29
him out of it. We're almost done here
56:31
Unknown: feel faint. All of these things can definitely have
56:33
a drawer Hamlins case it was a direct blow to his chest. But in
56:36
other cases, it can be something people are born with. And they
56:38
may not find out until they do a high intensity activity. So
56:42
while it is rare, cardiac arrest in general can affect about
56:46
300,000 people a year. So as a broader topic, this is something
56:50
we should definitely talk about and different than heart
56:52
attacks, which is usually a decrease of blood flow to the
56:54
heart, which people are more common with those symptoms like
56:57
chest pain, like numb like numbness, arm weakness, etc.
57:01
Adam Curry: But anyway, if people think I'm talking about
57:03
the VAX, it's obviously not people who are vaccinated,
57:06
that's just not possible. And you can't say, you know, maybe
57:10
they had COVID, because COVID wasn't really that bad. Our
57:14
president even told us just the other day,
57:15
Unknown: we're still feeling the profound loss. For the pandemic,
57:18
as I mentioned, over 100 people dead 100 empty chairs around the
57:24
kitchen table.
57:25
Adam Curry: The best part is that he can continue now I want
57:31
to be very clear and say, I feel I feel really bad for these
57:35
people. I mean, whenever they have a medical emergency, I
57:38
mean, I pray for them to get better, of course. So we're not
57:42
just you know, Google's here. And there are some some
57:45
legitimate issues with the heat. I mean, it does I mean, we're
57:49
under a possible fire emergency here. They've got the the water
57:56
planes, you know that the drop the water that got them at the
57:59
airport here, seven minutes away from us, so anything could
58:02
happen. And I did receive a request from Sarah, who is in
58:08
the hill country. And she says, I know y'all don't like to shake
58:12
the rain stick unless it's drastic, but our well just ran
58:15
dry in our part of hill country. We live about 15 minutes north
58:19
of San Antonio Bovary there are many around us whose wells are
58:23
dry and hot and we have to have water hauled in from Canyon Lake
58:26
but the water guys informed us they're going into Stage Three
58:30
drought soon and will not be able to haul water. We
58:33
desperately need rain in Kerrville that's 27 minutes from
58:36
from my house and here to replenish the aquifer. There are
58:40
so many people flooding in here that we that won't stop watering
58:44
their yards and won't collect rainwater which we're doing now
58:47
she says we have a homestead with animals and a garden but
58:50
it's hard to keep things alive with so little water this is an
58:52
SOS prayers would also be appreciated greatly I would like
58:56
to do a stick shake even though it will affect me
59:03
John C Dvorak: you can do this shake and that will no fine no
59:07
it has this localized situation you're 20 minutes away because
59:10
right yes, it has to fight do a stick I want you to affect the
59:14
entire world flooding
59:16
Adam Curry: we need pointed towards me pointed towards me
59:21
and the only one the backscatter might hit some of Alaska
59:24
there'll be okay. I would like to two shakes for
59:29
John C Dvorak: for Ocala compromised to give one half
59:32
shake. Okay, here we go. 123
59:34
Adam Curry: So
59:43
all right. batten down the hatches Tina. It's coming.
59:51
John C Dvorak: Ah, well, it's about 65 degrees here it is
59:54
foggy. Why don't they talk about that. They never talked about
59:58
how these areas like here which has been unseasonably cold.
1:00:03
Throughout June we normally have a nice summer in June never
1:00:06
happened and is still cold right through July. Did this the story
1:00:11
is the story in
1:00:12
Adam Curry: that that's a good news story. We can't have that.
1:00:16
That's that's no good. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Can't have
1:00:20
that.
1:00:21
John C Dvorak: Well, if you want to be credited the only cruel
1:00:23
person who will probably do something like make some
1:00:26
commentary about COVID Yeah, Ted Nugent. Chris Hi, Ted Nugent on
1:00:34
a podcast. I can't believe this guy. No wonder is not in the
1:00:38
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He's politically incorrect. When
1:00:41
Adam Curry: the news what did he do now? What did the nudes do
1:00:44
now?
1:00:47
John C Dvorak: He's just being interviewed.
1:00:48
Unknown: Would you speak to the people who believe it is a
1:00:51
worthwhile vaccine and it is saving lives. They just did
1:00:54
wrong or they've been ceded federal line from the federal
1:00:57
government.
1:00:58
Jim, I appreciate the opportunity to speak to the
1:01:00
people that went ahead and got the job. I speak their language
1:01:09
they understand that.
1:01:11
Well, so all these millions of people that got the shots,
1:01:14
they're just stupid. Yep.
1:01:20
Adam Curry: The news man, I can't believe he's not in the
1:01:22
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And neither can Senator Mitch
1:01:25
McConnell,
1:01:25
Unknown: a regular Senate ritual interrupted today by 19 seconds
1:01:29
of silence, quickly turning to concern for the health of Senate
1:01:32
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who appeared to freeze up as he
1:01:36
began his weekly news conference.
1:01:38
Well, good afternoon, everyone. We're on a path to finishing the
1:01:42
NDAA. This week, been good bipartisan cooperation and a
1:01:50
string of
1:02:00
his fellow senators, including John Barrasso, a medical doctor
1:02:03
from Wyoming, he was eventually helping the 81 year old
1:02:08
McConnell away from the podium. Returning Moments later, the
1:02:12
Senate's top Republicans shrugged off a reporter's
1:02:15
question about the moment.
1:02:18
You find you're fully able to do your job.
1:02:22
McConnell, who in January became the longest serving party leader
1:02:25
in Senate history has suffered a series of health challenges in
1:02:29
recent years. He had shoulder surgery after a fall in 2019.
1:02:34
And he spent six weeks recovering from a concussion and
1:02:37
fractured ribs suffered in a march fall, after which he has
1:02:40
sometimes struggled to make out questions from reporters because
1:02:44
his office has been tight lipped about the incident saying only
1:02:47
that the senator was feeling lightheaded. And pointing out
1:02:49
that he answered reporters questions sharply after he
1:02:52
returned.
1:02:56
John C Dvorak: And they tried to take him out with the breaker.
1:02:59
Adam Curry: You know, so I was I was, first of all, it feels very
1:03:04
sad when you saw the video, right? Yeah, he froze. Now, do
1:03:09
you think that maybe he pooped his pants? And it's like, oh, my
1:03:12
god, what am I going? I
1:03:13
John C Dvorak: don't know. Okay.
1:03:15
Adam Curry: Well, it could have been dementia. It could I mean,
1:03:18
this that kind of brain freeze. That seems pretty severe. I'm no
1:03:22
doctor. There's no analysis of that.
1:03:26
John C Dvorak: Well, there's been a couple of discussions.
1:03:29
But again, you can't get good material except from podcasts
1:03:34
nowadays. Yes, that's correct. Do you have I was talking to me
1:03:38
about this. And as the conversation went like this, I
1:03:40
said, Well, I, you know, I've been watching the reviews and
1:03:43
all the fawning things about the movie Barbie, when you listen to
1:03:47
the podcasters complain about the movie, because it's got all
1:03:52
kinds of messaging, and it's really woke, and he's got all
1:03:55
these issues with the, you know, trying to his propaganda stick
1:03:59
film, and besides being an advertisement for the doll, and
1:04:02
I said, the best reviews I've gotten aren't the 86% Yeah, it's
1:04:07
great from Rotten Tomatoes professionals, is from these
1:04:11
various podcasters that are moaning and groaning are saying
1:04:15
one thing or another on both sides of the art of the debate.
1:04:19
They're members of the public that have they're not just guy.
1:04:22
Here's another thing. It's not just the guy on the street,
1:04:25
who's who some reporter shoves a microphone into Michael Curtis
1:04:28
had a whole little movie about this, where you shove a
1:04:31
microphone into some rando person on the street. So I
1:04:34
thought that oh, he was great. These are people who put
1:04:36
themselves out there thinking that they're spokespeople for I
1:04:40
don't know who but they're on Tik Tok. They're on Instagram,
1:04:43
they're here and they're there. And their material is better
1:04:47
than the mainstream.
1:04:49
Adam Curry: Yes, interest interesting. I of course it does
1:04:51
depend on and that's the beauty of podcasting. You're welcome is
1:04:56
you really can get all kinds of opinions. I have a
1:05:00
overwhelmingly heard positive things on podcasts and from our
1:05:04
own producers. Interestingly, do you have any yet and nothing but
1:05:08
negative? Do you have any examples?
1:05:11
John C Dvorak: Night and bearing in mind this
1:05:12
Adam Curry: is why there's two of us. This is why there's two
1:05:14
of us, which is great. I mean, for as an example, we are very
1:05:18
skeptical about worldwide pandemics and how they come to
1:05:23
be and that there's going to be a next one. But if you go to
1:05:26
this podcast, the World Economic Forum, radio Davos podcast, you
1:05:32
might think something else.
1:05:36
Unknown: The pathogen known as disease X, the virus that we
1:05:39
don't know yet, but we do know is out there.
1:05:42
Welcome to the podcast from the World Economic Forum that looks
1:05:46
at the biggest challenges and how we might solve them. This
1:05:48
week. The next pandemic is a matter of when not if so how can
1:05:52
we will prepare for disease x,
1:05:55
we can actually gain a lot of knowledge ahead of time about
1:06:00
something that doesn't exist yet. A new
1:06:02
book called disease X says that even though we can't avoid
1:06:05
future novel viruses are rising, we can prepare for them and
1:06:09
prevent a global disaster on the scale of COVID-19 happening
1:06:12
again,
1:06:13
when all of that homework has been done, we will be quite a
1:06:17
few steps ahead of any new virus before it emerges. We're kind of
1:06:23
almost ready for anything that these viral families can throw
1:06:26
at us.
1:06:26
Kelan says that even in a geopolitically fragmented world
1:06:30
history shows we can still all work together against this
1:06:33
common enemy.
1:06:34
The vast majority of the smallpox eradication work was
1:06:37
done during the Cold War, the US and Russia were pointing
1:06:40
missiles at each other, but they were also sharing vaccines,
1:06:43
there was this huge push to eradicate this terrible disease,
1:06:48
Adam Curry: disease X. As far as I'm concerned, disease X is
1:06:53
already here.
1:06:54
John C Dvorak: Well, I'm sure it's in the lab. And I would say
1:06:56
here's an interesting thing. It's what the turn Twitter into
1:07:00
100 years ago, there was the Spanish flu 100 years ago. And
1:07:06
100 years later, we have this COVID thing which was probably
1:07:09
blabbed created or created or augmented from something real,
1:07:13
some
1:07:13
Adam Curry: evidence about the Spanish flu coming from research
1:07:17
as well.
1:07:18
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, that's seems pretty unlikely
1:07:21
Adam Curry: considering nuclear military vaccination research.
1:07:26
John C Dvorak: And I find that hard, hard to take. But whatever
1:07:31
the case, if these if the cycles 100 years, who cares? Why are
1:07:35
you putting people in a panic
1:07:37
Adam Curry: because because we need one, we need another panic.
1:07:41
This global boiling thing is not working. We know we can get
1:07:44
people to stay inside and mask up and social distance and
1:07:48
telecommute. That's the only way we can go. Meanwhile, there is
1:07:54
truly a pandemic and I'm sad to have to present this news.
1:07:59
Because I've been warning about this somatic looted magnetized
1:08:04
ozempic will go V I've been saying it's a they're too
1:08:08
they're too jacked up about it. They're all too happy. You know,
1:08:12
do we really have the research that we really know what's going
1:08:15
on? And with this report from Dr. Terry, what's his name?
1:08:20
Terry dobro. We also find out what happened to Lisa Marie
1:08:25
Presley. Do you know what she died of?
1:08:28
John C Dvorak: That she died? That stomach situation?
1:08:30
discussed?
1:08:31
Adam Curry: Yes. I didn't know that. I didn't know she didn't
1:08:33
well.
1:08:34
Unknown: A couple
1:08:35
John C Dvorak: of I talked to her about this. Well play the
1:08:38
clip that I had, because I have a thought on Good, good, good,
1:08:40
good. Let's talk about the weight loss surgery, bariatric
1:08:43
surgery, there's several different kinds. I have read
1:08:46
Lisa Marie's autopsy report, she had the most advanced kind,
1:08:50
basically, you disconnect part of the intestines, so you just
1:08:55
don't absorb as much food and that's how you get calorie
1:08:59
restriction. So she had bypassed part of her intestines, they
1:09:02
made a new connection between your stomach and her intestines.
1:09:05
And the most common complication when you go inside the abdomen
1:09:10
and do that kind of surgery is that scar tissue forms and
1:09:14
that's called the adhesions. And occasionally at any time in the
1:09:18
future when you've had this type of bypass bariatric surgery,
1:09:22
those adhesions can block parts of the small intestine and cause
1:09:27
what's called a small bowel obstruction. And that can lead
1:09:32
to a process and it goes on long enough called strangulation
1:09:36
where the intestines actually died. Recent studies have shown
1:09:41
that if you're on ozempic type drugs, they can slow down your
1:09:46
intestines. They can predispose you to intestinal obstruction
1:09:51
and there may be the perfect unfortunate storm of previous
1:09:56
surgery with intestinal scarring opioid Use. So you can't tell
1:10:01
that you're that sick and further slowing of the
1:10:05
intestines by the use of these miracle weight loss drugs that
1:10:09
virtually everyone is on in Hollywood. If you're going to go
1:10:12
on the ozempic type drugs, and you get intestinal pain, you get
1:10:17
stomach bloating, you get pain. You drink alcohol with this,
1:10:22
you're predisposed to intestinal obstruction and pancreatitis and
1:10:26
right now, right now, I have three of my patients who are on
1:10:30
ozempic. Okay, that haven't even had surgery yet in the hospital
1:10:35
to in the ICU, with intestinal and pancreatitis, just from the
1:10:40
use of ozempic Nobody's talking about this right now. But we'll
1:10:44
talk about it.
1:10:46
Adam Curry: All right, you have a comment?
1:10:49
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this is one of those situations and I would
1:10:52
say the M M RNA vaccine is similar. Where are you? Were
1:10:58
there's something out there that is being used ozempic is used
1:11:02
from some diabetics? Yes. And it's a diet for specific
1:11:06
purposes. Yes. And it may be causing the same affected with
1:11:11
patients that are getting as diabetics. But until you roll it
1:11:16
out and in this case it wasn't rolled out by it was rolled out
1:11:21
is we're on a word of mouth let's all get his prescription
1:11:24
for the doctor sign off on it no
1:11:26
Adam Curry: problem through Hollywood influencers
1:11:29
John C Dvorak: through Hollywood influencers it gets rolled out
1:11:31
to the to the mass market then these things start to show up
1:11:37
it's actually like a test market that is well as a life and death
1:11:40
test market but it's because of that this could have destroyed
1:11:44
could still be could be reused for the next 100 years without
1:11:48
anyone noticing that this is probably the main problem with
1:11:52
this thing with this horrible product
1:11:54
Adam Curry: but all these products are problematic now I
1:12:00
have a Bobby that K clip I want to play about the vaccine but
1:12:03
first I want to thank Josh seawell Producer Josh who in his
1:12:08
studio using waves and isotope the guest these are plugins I
1:12:13
think created the cleanest Bobby The K clip of what he really
1:12:19
said about the COVID virus now we I've been trying to clean
1:12:27
this up we've used the Adobe product it has not worked I want
1:12:32
you to tell me and if it's if it's not good enough John will
1:12:34
stop it right away. But we may be the only media outlet in
1:12:39
possession of something you can actually hear what he actually
1:12:43
said and we need to talk about bio weapons
1:12:46
Unknown: I know now about bio weapons because the past two and
1:12:52
a half years and and you know what we adapt ology that we now
1:12:58
have to
1:12:58
develop these. We have we put hundreds of millions of dollars
1:13:04
into an ethnically targeted microchip. In fact, COVID-19
1:13:12
there's an argument that is ethnically targeted COVID-19
1:13:17
attacks are erases thoughts, disproportionately the races
1:13:24
that are most of you immune to COVID-19 because of the
1:13:29
structure of the genetic structure, genetic differentials
1:13:36
among different phrases, of the of the receptors of the ACE two
1:13:42
receptor
1:13:45
Adam Curry: COVID-19 is targeted to attack, Caucasians and
1:13:52
Unknown: black people. The people who are close to me are
1:13:55
Ashkenazi Jews, and and Chinese. Right. And we don't know that it
1:14:01
was deliberately targeted that or not, but there are papers out
1:14:04
there and then show me the racial and ethnic differential
1:14:10
impact to that. We do know that the Chinese are spending
1:14:14
hundreds and millions of dollars developing. And we are
1:14:18
developing ethnic bioweapons that's where all those labs in
1:14:20
the Ukraine are about they're collecting Russian DNA. They're
1:14:25
collecting Chinese DNA, though we can target people by race and
1:14:30
Adam Curry: so still not great, but now you can hear
1:14:33
John C Dvorak: it's not great. And the problem I think, just
1:14:37
miking the guy correctly would be useful now this was still too
1:14:41
much room ambience and echo what wasn't
1:14:44
Adam Curry: an interview was just a phone video. That's why
1:14:47
That's why it's so crappy. But but now we realize that it
1:14:51
wasn't really about his so called anti semitic comments.
1:14:54
It's about the fact that we the United States and them these
1:14:58
them's the time I knees are creating ethnically targeted
1:15:02
bioweapons and he speaks of labs and he speaks to the Ukrainian
1:15:05
labs all very annoying. So they've moved the goal they move
1:15:10
the conversation to he's a Jew hater that's where they moved
1:15:15
but that but the real conversation is what are we
1:15:17
doing what are we doing what is everybody doing that you know
1:15:22
this is supposed to be an international treaty we don't do
1:15:26
we're not creating bio is
1:15:29
John C Dvorak: what we're doing in fact it's against our own
1:15:32
local laws that dead they had to move the thing offshore to the
1:15:35
ruling groups. Now I have a series of cake
1:15:39
Adam Curry: Can I steal your Can I start with the with my vaccine
1:15:42
What do I have it from the I've to say two sources because he's
1:15:45
become very interesting this guy I have a source one is a piece
1:15:49
from Hannity's town hall with him and the other one is a p is
1:15:54
a two shorter clips of with the money honey, which are very
1:15:59
fascinating.
1:16:00
John C Dvorak: The my clips are all about the up
1:16:04
Adam Curry: about the what. Yeah. Okay, well, let me roll
1:16:07
this one out. First. This is from the town hall because it's
1:16:10
about he's he's speaking sense that I was very confused by
1:16:14
this. Because you have okay before
1:16:15
John C Dvorak: you okay, I'm going to kind of move ahead of
1:16:19
you on that, before you play that you should play this, which
1:16:22
is Jen Psaki doing an RFK Jr. Wrap of every reason he's wrong
1:16:28
about everything
1:16:29
Unknown: really makes you wonder what is it that Kennedy stands
1:16:32
for? That has the right so head over heels for him? Is it his
1:16:37
years of work as an anti vaccine advocate, his repeatedly
1:16:41
debunked claim that vaccines cause autism? Is it his
1:16:45
trafficking in a variety of COVID vaccine conspiracy
1:16:48
theories, including ones involving microchips being
1:16:51
inserted into all of our bodies? Are they fans of his recent
1:16:55
comments that COVID was quote, ethnically targeted to spare
1:16:58
Chinese and Jewish people? Or is it his assertion that
1:17:01
antidepressants like Prozac have caused the rise of school
1:17:04
shootings in America? Obviously, completely insane and not true?
1:17:09
Or that Wi Fi causes cancer and something called leaky brain
1:17:12
whatever that may be? Or is it this claim that chemicals in the
1:17:16
water could be turning kids transgender? I couldn't even
1:17:19
cover all of these outlandish, crazy claims, because we need to
1:17:23
continue with our show.
1:17:24
Adam Curry: All right. There you go. I know why you did that
1:17:27
clip. Well, that's it. That's it. That is basically, is it
1:17:32
because he listened to the no agenda show. I mean, that's
1:17:35
basically what she said, right? There is very, thank you for
1:17:40
doing that.
1:17:41
John C Dvorak: We never show our show. And nobody talks about the
1:17:45
microchips that's framed. That's true. We
1:17:47
Adam Curry: don't talk about the microchip. Nor does he as far as
1:17:50
I know. I've never heard it. No, no. In fact,
1:17:53
John C Dvorak: I think most of what she said is made up and
1:17:55
part of the op but okay, no, take your stuff in that. I have
1:17:58
more. I have the follow up.
1:18:00
Adam Curry: Okay. And I have a mic. Other clips are up clips to
1:18:04
sublet. Let's just reiterate. Let's just regroup here. The
1:18:07
current thinking is and we don't really know what the current
1:18:11
thinking is. An intelligence agency is better. There's an
1:18:16
obvious one is running this and going to make him president.
1:18:22
They're sick of the military industrial complex, taking all
1:18:25
the money they get
1:18:26
John C Dvorak: being pushed around. Yeah, this is the great
1:18:28
reset. This is the great reset.
1:18:30
Adam Curry: Bobby Kennedy is JR is the great reset. And they're
1:18:34
sick of the pharmaceutical industry ruining everything
1:18:38
because there'll be no one left to spy on well, I'll be dead.
1:18:43
There, then the sick of of the Biden crime family and I think
1:18:47
that OP is running reasonably well, to get rid of him. At the
1:18:52
end the the theory is it will be Biden exits either through
1:18:57
impeachment 25th amendment death is sucked into an aircraft
1:19:03
engine. And Kamala becomes president for a few months that
1:19:08
gives the party the Democrats energy. They want to keep the
1:19:11
party going and then the only guy who will have a chance
1:19:14
against Trump would be Bobby, the K. Did I summarize that
1:19:20
correctly?
1:19:22
John C Dvorak: There's missing pieces to your summary. But I
1:19:24
think that's that's the overall the overall look at it. That's
1:19:29
basically it.
1:19:30
Adam Curry: So knowing that Fox News is run by Democrats, and
1:19:34
this townhall was held in New York, and the enthusiasm of the
1:19:39
crowd Now was it across the board was it wasn't people who
1:19:43
were agnostic, or were they independents, was it Democrats
1:19:47
were excited? I think you'll find most of them in New York or
1:19:50
a home they found a whole bunch of undercover Republicans who
1:19:53
like it. They were hooting and hollering and one thing's for
1:19:56
sure they really buy into his version of what should have
1:20:01
happened when this when COVID hit? What would
1:20:05
Unknown: you have done differently? And when at what
1:20:07
point? In other words, would you have allowed the experimental
1:20:12
vaccine to be produced? Would it be only for older people? Would
1:20:16
you have had mask mandates? Would you have any school
1:20:19
shutdowns? You know? And if you took those policies on, do you
1:20:24
not run the risk? If there's more human contact, a virus we
1:20:27
didn't know a lot about early on, we still don't really even
1:20:30
know enough. And as far as I'm concerned, what would you have
1:20:33
done differently,
1:20:33
Adam Curry: I would have done everything differently. I mean,
1:20:36
number one, the first thing civic first, the first thing
1:20:39
that they should have done is to use the you know, they use the
1:20:42
internet in many, many ways, usually, to censor doctors,
1:20:46
physicians are trying to say, hey, you know, I'm using a
1:20:49
treatment protocol that actually works. I'm using therapeutics
1:20:52
that work closely with silence, we should have done the
1:20:56
opposite. We should have used the internet, we now have this
1:21:00
extraordinary resource to link ourselves to the 15 million
1:21:04
frontline physicians around the world. And has that report. What
1:21:09
treatments was it using? What was working? We know now, there
1:21:13
were dozens and dozens of therapeutic drugs that were off
1:21:16
the shelf drugs that were obliterated talking about H CQ,
1:21:20
or you notice notice Hannity saying, Ah, CQ, because I guess
1:21:25
not allowed to say hydroxychloroquine? Yes, to kind
1:21:28
of use code now. Now. Dozens and dozens of therapeutic drugs that
1:21:33
were off the shelf drugs that will obliterate you're
1:21:36
Unknown: talking about H GQ, or you
1:21:39
Adam Curry: know, drugs, Chloroquine, but many, many,
1:21:43
many others. And then what is now what kind of crowd is this?
1:21:48
That can't be a bunch of Democrats who are applauding
1:21:51
these alternative horse paste? Is that so is that Republicans?
1:21:55
Are they they're sitting or is this rent a crowd? I mean, I'm
1:21:58
combining
1:21:59
John C Dvorak: it's got to be read the crowd. These are
1:22:00
shells,
1:22:00
Unknown: and by the head of the urban many, many, many others.
1:22:04
Adam Curry: And then I think there's a list. I've seen a list
1:22:09
at Pier quarry and document colic. I have published about 20
1:22:16
different drugs that were just devastatingly effective against
1:22:19
those. But see, the problem was not only did they not focus on
1:22:24
those are they tried to prevent the public from getting access
1:22:27
to them. And the reason for that was because there's a little
1:22:31
known federal law that says you cannot give an emergency use
1:22:35
authorization to a vaccine. If an existing therapeutic drug
1:22:40
that has been approved for any purpose, proves to be effective
1:22:44
against the target disease. So if they hadn't admitted that
1:22:48
hydroxychloroquine, which they knew from day one that it worked
1:22:51
against, against COVID.
1:22:55
Unknown: Henry Ford Hospital but after the fact came out and said
1:22:59
that taken early it mitigated symptoms, that's what I took out
1:23:02
of that. And there were other studies that followed. I never
1:23:05
saw one on ivermectin that showed it was effective.
1:23:08
However, monoclonal antibody seemed to be a therapeutic that
1:23:12
worked very well.
1:23:13
Adam Curry: I love how Hannity really ate the the narrative
1:23:17
like oh, no, that's all debunk studies. It's no good. And so
1:23:22
here's Kennedy, first speaking the truth because that's exactly
1:23:26
how it works. You can't have a vaccine certainly not under
1:23:31
emergency use authorization if there is a treatment for it. So
1:23:34
that's why these these treatments were basically the
1:23:39
platform Hannity is now saying, well, there's no no evidence of
1:23:42
that, but that
1:23:43
John C Dvorak: was a which is just the opposite of the truth.
1:23:45
And we have documented on this show. Yeah. Almost 1000 studies
1:23:51
showing that ivermectin is very effective, and I haven't
1:23:53
ivermectin Kennedy home coming up where he outlines this
1:23:58
himself. He's doing I don't know how he I didn't see this. So I
1:24:02
don't know how he handles handy. This Hannity lying. Yes. Not
1:24:05
showed. Well, it's also backup at because I have listened to
1:24:09
his radio show a lot. Because when I'm driving, if it's on I
1:24:12
listen, I'm sorry.
1:24:13
Adam Curry: He.
1:24:16
John C Dvorak: He was a huge promoter of the monoclonal
1:24:19
antibodies, which were then adapted in Florida, and then it
1:24:22
turns out to stop working with the first variation, which was a
1:24:25
problem, but he liked to pet him. He loves to Pat himself on
1:24:29
the back about these monoclonal antibodies.
1:24:32
Adam Curry: Well, as you'd expect, Bobby decay answers it
1:24:36
correctly.
1:24:37
Unknown: I never saw one on ivermectin that showed it was
1:24:39
effective. However, monoclonal antibody seemed to be a
1:24:43
therapeutic that worked very well. But that was also
1:24:46
experimental.
1:24:47
Adam Curry: Well, I don't know about those studies because the
1:24:51
press is not reporting. You go to marrow masses website Dr.
1:24:56
Merrill NASA's mag Whoa, Wait, wait a minute. What this is not
1:25:02
okay. terrorism or Harvey ratio is one of the leading world's
1:25:08
leading epidemiologists at Yale and they have the list of 199.
1:25:14
studies that show that on average about 85% effective
1:25:20
against against serious disease does not
1:25:28
Unknown: show the same about hydroxychloroquine. A lot of
1:25:30
break, we'll come back to exclusive townhall, Robert F.
1:25:33
Kennedy
1:25:34
Jr. For the hour.
1:25:37
Adam Curry: Of course, to go to commercial.
1:25:40
John C Dvorak: This is funny. Well, I, since you played it, I
1:25:42
think it should. This was he went on the hill. Yeah. That
1:25:46
showed the rising.
1:25:47
Adam Curry: Yes, yes. And the girl the woman there hates him.
1:25:51
Well, she's black. So she always does she No, no, no. Who knows?
1:25:55
John C Dvorak: No, no, you're thinking of the old Gold Hill?
1:25:58
Yeah, no, no, I
1:25:58
Adam Curry: don't know about the new Hill.
1:26:00
John C Dvorak: No, the new Hills got some doofus and she's a
1:26:03
black girl and girl thinks he's a racist. Let me guess. Well,
1:26:05
she kind of does. But it's not what were the clips had is a two
1:26:09
parter. It hits to the to the same discussion of ivermectin
1:26:13
with a guy but gives another I didn't have no idea why this
1:26:17
keeps cropping up in the Kennedy really does a good job of
1:26:20
shutting him down. Because this is a two parter, you got to
1:26:22
start with part one.
1:26:23
Adam Curry: And blacks were dying in our country, at a rate
1:26:26
of 3000 people per million population in Haiti, which is a
1:26:30
poor country, we were told the poor countries were going to be
1:26:33
devastated. They don't want about 1.3% vaccination rates and
1:26:38
almost nobody was vaccinated. And they were dying at a rate of
1:26:41
14 people per million population. So 1/200 of our
1:26:45
death rate the same in Nigeria, the average in Africa was about
1:26:48
320 per million population. That's 1/10. Of what we had
1:26:53
here. So it's unclear. These are all things that need to be
1:26:56
studied. But I never believed that it was because the you
1:27:00
know, I don't think I think it's unlikely that it's because the
1:27:03
virus is is more virulent towards the Africans, those
1:27:08
Unknown: discrepancies, those differences in the lethality of
1:27:12
COVID be attributed to different ages of the population? I don't
1:27:17
know exactly. But the average age in Haiti is probably in here
1:27:20
and things like that.
1:27:21
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yes, there are many, many are the CO variables.
1:27:25
It's interesting. I mean, these are things that should be
1:27:28
studied. So I don't think you can make any conclusion from
1:27:32
them. But for example, Japan, which has the oldest population
1:27:35
in the world, had a death rate about 1/10, the United States.
1:27:39
So you know, these are things NIH, the $42 billion annual
1:27:43
budget, we ought to be looking at that and saying, Why are some
1:27:47
people surviving one? Or is it because they took ivermectin and
1:27:50
hydroxychloroquine in this country? Is one of the protocols
1:27:54
what are they you know, the other differences so that the
1:27:57
next time we have a disease like this, that we actually have some
1:28:01
knowledge about it? Just an observation before you go to the
1:28:05
next clip? He's almost your age? He's 6069, I think. And it's,
1:28:14
it's fun to see that no one. No one has a problem with him
1:28:18
calling African Americans blacks or the blacks as you might say.
1:28:25
They're missing an opportunity to call them a racist.
1:28:28
John C Dvorak: Well, I think sisters and up
1:28:32
Adam Curry: they're not gonna Yes. is also not come out
1:28:37
against him yet, because of his wife. You know, there's all
1:28:40
kinds of stuff that doesn't add up his handler. You mean his
1:28:43
handler? Yes. His handle Cheryl. Cheryl, the handler.
1:28:48
John C Dvorak: So here, we talk about the ivermectin again, and
1:28:52
this time, he added, this guy is just a stooge, the guy from the
1:28:57
hill when it comes to these things that we're going to, and
1:29:00
it's almost again, like it's a testing ground for this is what
1:29:03
you're going to be hearing, how do you react to it? And I think
1:29:06
this is one of his better reactions to it much better than
1:29:08
the Hannity one.
1:29:10
Adam Curry: The real questions that you'd want answered or not
1:29:13
studied, and that is frustrating.
1:29:15
Unknown: Do you think there's, you know, they
1:29:16
talk about hydroxy, Chloroquine, and ivermectin, I looked at a
1:29:20
lot of the studies that seems pretty mixed. To me. I haven't
1:29:22
seen a lot of compelling evidence that they did. A lot of
1:29:25
good I've seen one argument that ivermectin which can help you if
1:29:28
you have a parasitic infection, if you will study the countries
1:29:32
where that's more prevalent, where they did a lot of the
1:29:35
ivermectin studies, there was a pot there was a good outcome,
1:29:38
but it was It wasn't because it was fighting COEs making it
1:29:41
easier for you to recover from COVID. You also have parasitic
1:29:44
infection at the same time. So I wonder if there's a skew on the
1:29:48
slight positive that that Have you have you heard this? US
1:29:53
because there's not widespread parasitic infections?
1:29:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean, I've looked very, very carefully at
1:29:59
the Look at the studies. There's now in fact I just did an
1:30:03
article this week. There are now 100 studies that show that
1:30:08
ivermectin had profound benefits, generally speaking, a
1:30:12
70 to 85% reduction in hospitalizations and deaths, it
1:30:16
was really a miracle drug, particularly in the later rounds
1:30:20
of pandemic.
1:30:21
Unknown: If that was all in like Bangladesh or South America, it
1:30:24
could be because
1:30:25
Adam Curry: all over the world parasite it was all over the
1:30:27
world and the countries where they use it for parasites in
1:30:30
Nigeria, which has the highest river blindness burden in the
1:30:35
world did have the lowest COVID death rate in the world that
1:30:40
they use, they also have the biggest malaria burden. So
1:30:43
virtually the entire population is on my on hydroxychloroquine.
1:30:48
And a large part of the population is on ivermectin for
1:30:51
the river blindness. So, and they had almost no vaccination
1:30:55
they I think one would like something like 1.3% vaccination,
1:30:59
so they did very well. But there are states in India sort of side
1:31:03
by side state, like aralen, Uttar Pradesh, or Corolla used
1:31:07
our protocol and had the same comparable death rates and blue
1:31:12
Pradesh use ivermectin hydroxychloroquine. And end of
1:31:15
the pandemic overnight. So I liked it, he's answering it that
1:31:19
way. I do have a problem with this. You know, so obviously,
1:31:23
the the obvious thing to say would be well, you know,
1:31:26
causation is not correlation Bo, just because could be other
1:31:29
things. Maybe that's why the aid targets black people, the
1:31:34
heavily but you could also did what he's also saying, although
1:31:39
he's not really pointing that out is that the country where
1:31:42
people didn't get vaccinated less people died? So was it
1:31:44
ivermectin or was it people getting killed from the vaccine?
1:31:50
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, there's that but they do that,
1:31:53
from results will take into account the pre vaccine era.
1:31:57
Okay, which was a year. Yeah. But that was a year of data.
1:32:01
Adam Curry: It was like flu flu level does.
1:32:04
John C Dvorak: Well, there was a lot of deaths in the first year
1:32:07
in the nursing homes in places where they were placing these
1:32:10
people. Yeah, but there were no there was virtually no deaths in
1:32:14
those that one area of India where they were using
1:32:16
ivermectin, we did this story. That's true. Where were they
1:32:20
used ivermectin. And then someone came along and said, No,
1:32:22
you can't use it. It take away the packs the Z pack whenever
1:32:26
they took away those evac packs, or whatever they're called. And
1:32:28
then they the COVID cases, jacked way up. And they did
1:32:32
Publix demanded to get these things back. And so they start
1:32:35
using ivermectin again and went away in that one case that he
1:32:39
cited, the whole area was free of it.
1:32:42
Adam Curry: Or I'm going to withhold my clips, I want you to
1:32:44
continue with your with your bobby the app. Well,
1:32:46
John C Dvorak: the only ones that these are the only two I
1:32:47
got two left, which is the opposite, kind of more of the op
1:32:50
clip, which is the I'm seeing the opposite to equate Kennedy
1:32:53
with Trump in his run up, and then start to pull out the pins,
1:32:59
the underpinnings that show that he's not the same as Trump. So
1:33:03
you but to get the popularity up, you have to make him Trump
1:33:07
white. Well, otherwise, why is he so popular? Why he's, he's
1:33:10
just another version of Trump. And so that is, that will go on
1:33:14
for another month or two. But I have clips to prove this. Okay.
1:33:18
My Trump clips and this is RFK compared to Trump, and I believe
1:33:25
this is on Fox. I think it is but one and here's
1:33:29
Unknown: how you know that RFK is getting under their skin. The
1:33:32
media
1:33:33
is now comparing him to Trump
1:33:35
parallels between Trump and Bobby Kennedy Jr. are kind of
1:33:39
stunning. They'll throw these grenades out and let them
1:33:42
explode and then walk away and go, Look, I didn't do anything
1:33:45
we have now open this. Can of Worms were kind of contrarian,
1:33:51
eccentric candidates are running and it was Donald Trump first in
1:33:55
the Republican Party, and now we're seeing it in
1:33:57
the Democratic Party.
1:33:59
Adam Curry: Okay, yeah, there was Judge Jeanine. So definitely
1:34:01
Fox now has the
1:34:05
John C Dvorak: the idea is to not only do the parallel at
1:34:08
first, but to also this will also suck away certain
1:34:12
discontented Trump voters always like kind of like Trump and let
1:34:15
me take a listen to what he has to say. When you hear his
1:34:18
messages, which are the ones that Misaki outlined,
1:34:22
inaccurately, you start to see that he can take voice taking
1:34:26
votes away from disgruntled Trump supporters and there's
1:34:31
plenty of those.
1:34:32
Unknown: I have not been warranted to enable. All right,
1:34:35
good. Stop.
1:34:36
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, I should have set this up. Right.
1:34:38
So this is a continuation of the first clip of these different
1:34:42
people on MSNBC, acquainting him with Trump and this is I say
1:34:45
this last one and put it aside this is Larry O'Donnell,
1:34:49
Lawrence O'Donnell, whatever. Yeah, wants to call himself he.
1:34:53
He decides to do this kind of a bit, where he doesn't say it but
1:34:58
he he brings up Something which I don't I think in the opposite
1:35:02
not allowed to happen. You're not supposed to talk about
1:35:04
Kennedy's heroin addiction.
1:35:08
Adam Curry: Right? That is a little, almost no one knows
1:35:10
this.
1:35:11
John C Dvorak: Is this is a no, no. Yeah. And so so. So Donald
1:35:16
feels obliged to kind of at least suggested he doesn't say
1:35:21
it. But he suggested in a very awkward way, and I think he's
1:35:24
gonna get if he's, and I believe he would be part of a giant op
1:35:30
will be reprimanded for this because it's a little too close
1:35:33
to home, but he never pulls it off. And I thought it was total
1:35:37
chicken shit. If he's going to pull something like this and not
1:35:41
not actually bring it out or say it. And nobody said it. Nobody's
1:35:44
brought it up. Ted Kennedy is a heroin addict. But listen to
1:35:47
this.
1:35:47
Unknown: I have not wanted to enable his access to the drug
1:35:52
addiction, that he has never conquered. The drug addiction
1:35:57
that has been with him for all of his adult life, the addiction
1:36:01
to attention.
1:36:07
Adam Curry: Wow. Yeah, yeah, interesting. Okay, so what I
1:36:12
thought, well, I have to now so now, two clips, one where he
1:36:18
excoriates the intelligence agencies in an appropriate
1:36:21
manner which actually I've never really seen done before.
1:36:24
Certainly not on a fox property. Although this is the money honey
1:36:28
on Fox Business. So this is all dry run. No one watches that.
1:36:35
Yes, dry runs a dry run. And Maria is great. I mean, Maria is
1:36:39
reading on it. Man, you are bumping your mic like crazy.
1:36:42
John C Dvorak: Bang day with a glass full of water.
1:36:44
Adam Curry: Well stop it.
1:36:46
John C Dvorak: Sorry. Telling me I did that.
1:36:50
Adam Curry: You keep doing it.
1:36:52
John C Dvorak: I don't keep doing it. You have it's the it's
1:36:55
the
1:36:55
Adam Curry: stalking thing. It's the it's the plot filter that's
1:36:58
hitting your mic. I'm telling you.
1:37:00
John C Dvorak: No, it's not even mirrored at the moment. Okay.
1:37:03
All right.
1:37:03
Adam Curry: You want to be professional. So it's a dry run.
1:37:07
But he is he's, it's actually the best explanation in under a
1:37:10
minute of exactly what happened with the deep platforming of
1:37:14
doctors and everybody else for any reason. By the by all the
1:37:19
agencies, the alarming thing that's come out in judge OTS
1:37:22
decision is a federal district judge just issued 175 Page
1:37:27
decision forbidding the White House from having any contact
1:37:32
with social media companies because it abused those that
1:37:36
abused those contacts so badly over the past three years. What
1:37:40
we now know is that the White House had deployed an army of
1:37:45
federal agencies, including the CIA, the FBI, the DHS,
1:37:50
Department of Homeland Security, the IRS and many others, to
1:37:54
threaten Facebook, Google, and Twitter. With withdrawing there
1:38:02
is section 230 immunity, which is an existential threat, those
1:38:06
companies cannot exist without that immunity. And they were
1:38:09
told that if they did not censor, the President's
1:38:12
opponents, critics of these policies that they would lose
1:38:16
that immunity. Unbelievable. Maria, unbelievable. That's a
1:38:21
very clear explanation of what happened. I don't think I've
1:38:25
heard anyone say it that clearly. That they've threatened
1:38:28
them with their and section 230, if you don't remember, is the
1:38:33
section in the communications law, telecommunications law that
1:38:37
says a platform that hosts user generated content, as I think
1:38:43
that's what they called it, when they wrote this, it was still
1:38:45
called UGC that you cannot be held liable for what someone
1:38:50
says on the platform. Which, by the way, I'm now kind of
1:38:53
thinking we should just remove that. But that was all you know,
1:38:56
that and taking away pharmaceutical commercials would
1:38:59
solve a lot of problems in the world. Get rid of that immunity
1:39:03
for them. Now he mentioned CIA, FBI, IRS, DHS, did I miss one?
1:39:12
John C Dvorak: Everybody's wants to get in on the act. If you can
1:39:14
push people around to take to promote your messaging as
1:39:18
opposed to theirs. You would do it.
1:39:20
Adam Curry: So why wouldn't you? So? Yeah, go ahead.
1:39:24
John C Dvorak: I should mention there was a law case against one
1:39:29
I was against Google or somebody about it had to do with section
1:39:32
230. And I've always been personally of the opinion that
1:39:36
if you're a publisher, you're a publisher. And that's what
1:39:38
Google realizes. They say Google is a Twitter. It's a publisher,
1:39:42
they're publishing this stuff. And yes, user generated but so
1:39:45
is like the news stories in the New York Times. They're
1:39:48
generated by reporters who are paid to write this stuff, but
1:39:51
it's still kind of user generated. They also have
1:39:54
letters to the editor, which are user generated, and they feel
1:39:58
obliged to edit these things. And so They, you know, to keep
1:40:01
like liability issues at bay. And I've always felt that this
1:40:05
should be the same with these with these other guys. And so
1:40:09
there's this case against one of them and and it was I wish I
1:40:13
could remember the details because I called the attorneys
1:40:15
and volunteered myself as an expert witness. Pick Me Pick Me.
1:40:21
Well, I was a good it was right up my alley. The case and I
1:40:26
talked about this as a Yeah, it's a disaster. You know, this
1:40:29
230. I went on talked to his lawyers and all you got always
1:40:31
said, we're not going to use you. There's no way. He says
1:40:35
because you think that 230 should be abolished? And he says
1:40:40
that weren't making this lawsuit on the basis that it should be
1:40:43
in play. And I could I to this day, I can't figure out what
1:40:47
their logic was in this case,
1:40:48
Adam Curry: maybe money. Yes. There was
1:40:54
John C Dvorak: there was that, always that guy.
1:40:56
Adam Curry: So now you could this next clip, I think is is an
1:40:59
important one. Because this is either we have the wrong agency
1:41:04
in mind for this up, or it's a stress test. And because of this
1:41:09
comes right out of this after he's excoriated these agencies,
1:41:13
and now the money honey, who by the way, during his answer is
1:41:17
looking at her phone. Very weird. And she's looking because
1:41:22
John C Dvorak: there's lots of different dancers. There on it.
1:41:24
Adam Curry: Yeah, yep. And so this was the next question. It
1:41:29
was clearly the back and he's very rude when you're in the
1:41:32
setting and they're both at a desk and you can see her looking
1:41:34
at her phone, you know, just scrolling through or tapping
1:41:37
some stuff. Alright, so that's a text message in mind. You know,
1:41:40
John C Dvorak: Jack fields got field does this on his show all
1:41:43
the time? Yeah. He was doing it the other day he was going he's
1:41:47
back channeling somebody on his phone. Man.
1:41:49
Adam Curry: You you listen to Hannity, you watch God filled? I
1:41:51
mean, dude, get some I do. It's imbalance in your diet.
1:41:54
John C Dvorak: I got balanced.
1:41:56
Adam Curry: All right. Now listen to this.
1:41:58
Unknown: There is this network in place, make Trump calls at
1:42:01
the swamp. Others call it? You know, just this network of
1:42:05
establishment that is hard to get read. I've seen your
1:42:08
comments about the CIA and the assassination of your uncle and
1:42:13
father that they were involved. How do you get and break this,
1:42:16
this enormous network?
1:42:19
Adam Curry: Well, you have to you have to do it agency by
1:42:22
agency because the fulcrum of the corruption, this corrupt
1:42:28
merger of state and corporate power is happening within the
1:42:31
agencies and each of those agencies have different issues
1:42:35
of agency cabinet, promoted and prompted the capture of those
1:42:40
agencies by the industries they're supposed to regulate
1:42:43
with the intelligence agencies in many of them, although not
1:42:47
all of them, are now serving a purpose of enriching the
1:42:52
military industrial complex and expanding its power for some
1:42:55
military contractors when they recognize this it's a function
1:42:59
of the CIA had devolved into providing the military
1:43:03
industrial complex with a constant pipeline of new wars in
1:43:08
order to rich enrich military contractors and expand the power
1:43:12
of the intelligence apparatus. Unbelievable again, this to me
1:43:17
is very interesting this answer so he's saying not all the
1:43:21
intelligence agencies are bad and then goes on to say but CIA
1:43:25
they all they do is provide a continuous pipeline of wars so
1:43:30
the military industrial complex can enrich itself how do we
1:43:34
analyze this
1:43:35
John C Dvorak: misdirection straight up you know it can
1:43:40
obviously be an opposite when he's critical of the agency that
1:43:43
we're accusing him running the OP but I think is gorgeous
1:43:51
Adam Curry: I was very impressed by this whole sequence and then
1:43:54
went on for like eight minutes it was I don't didn't clip
1:43:57
anything else but Oh, wow.
1:43:59
John C Dvorak: Look at him he's bitching and moaning about him
1:44:01
but the complaint was it was milk toasty if you think about
1:44:05
it so what
1:44:08
Adam Curry: that's the one thing they're gonna stop doing huh?
1:44:10
They're gonna they're gonna stop creating a pipeline for the true
1:44:14
Hey, we create this pipeline we get nothing from you guys. We
1:44:18
got an in smuggle drugs and arms and you guys just get it above
1:44:22
board in the NDAA
1:44:26
John C Dvorak: as part of the thing is you get you make just
1:44:28
as much money without having to manufacture anything if you're
1:44:31
just the arms dealer. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey 50% markup.
1:44:38
Adam Curry: With that, I'd like to thank you for your courage in
1:44:39
the morning to you the man who put the sea in your Climate War,
1:44:42
please say hello to my friend on the other end. Ladies gentlemen,
1:44:45
Mr. John.
1:44:51
John C Dvorak: In the morning, you have a string of Korean
1:44:52
Memorial ships, the boots on the ground feet in the air subs in
1:44:54
the water and the names and nights out there
1:44:58
Adam Curry: in the morning to patrol In the trial hold on
1:45:00
Stop. Wait Don't move
1:45:02
Unknown: down to things on
1:45:06
Adam Curry: there moving around 20 to 17 It's a blowout. It's a
1:45:13
John C Dvorak: big number for Thursday. Anything over 2000s is
1:45:16
a big number.
1:45:17
Adam Curry: It's a troll blow out to the Hello trolls, good to
1:45:19
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being high end number stations, which you said then you're
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whatever is high and number stations juxtaposed with your
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was just too ironic for me to let pass without comment.
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Indeed, we are in number station. That's exactly what we
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still exist out here. And Matt long who host this. He says, You
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know, I really love to vorak He always sounds like he's two
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shots from being shit faced. And I realize that I don't know. He
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says that's just what you sound like. I could not agree. It's
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kind of your voice I have it could not could not agree. Oh,
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and before it. So this is the donation segments. This is where
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was on Rogen. Oh, but I'm not she loves us. And her husband
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Nick, who created wrote and produced the HBO hit series two
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detective seasons one, two and three
1:49:12
John C Dvorak: verses sounds like a winner. Yes, very
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successful dinner.
1:49:16
Adam Curry: So he's the guy that told me that once they hit July,
1:49:20
they were going to screw the writers. Remember this
1:49:23
conversation? Yeah. So I said well, what happened? He said,
1:49:27
Well, we hit July but then the actors went on strike. We had it
1:49:31
all set up. And he says the industry currently does not
1:49:36
think the strikes will be over until the new year
1:49:42
John C Dvorak: until January 2024 Correct.
1:49:46
Adam Curry: And he says the streamers love it. They just
1:49:50
pushing their catalogue. They don't really want to make any
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new stuff. They don't have the money. It's not where
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John C Dvorak: they got it. Plenty old stuff that nobody
1:49:57
watches so they can just repurpose it and
1:50:00
Adam Curry: He says their stock prices are going up because
1:50:02
everyone knows that they're not going to be spending any money.
1:50:05
Their capex is going down, stock price goes up. He says that
1:50:09
they're loving it. So there you go, what
1:50:11
John C Dvorak: is his what is his take on the whole thing?
1:50:13
Does he think that the writers and actors have been suckered?
1:50:18
Adam Curry: I don't want to speak for him. But it sounds to
1:50:20
me like he feels the writers of being completely unrealistic. So
1:50:25
unrealistic. But again, I don't want to I don't want to speak
1:50:28
for him. Because, you know, industry people listen to this.
1:50:32
And I don't want people to think he's a douchebag. Because he's a
1:50:34
really sweet guy. And, man, they like, oh, we want to live in
1:50:39
Fredericksburg. Now.
1:50:42
John C Dvorak: Where are they from?
1:50:43
Adam Curry: They live in Austin.
1:50:44
John C Dvorak: They both they gotta move out of Austin. So
1:50:47
Adam Curry: most of them escaped California to move to Austin
1:50:49
when COVID hit. That's why and that's what
1:50:52
John C Dvorak: they've noticed has become California looks like
1:50:54
San Francisco.
1:50:55
Adam Curry: People believe me, they're both seeing this. And
1:50:59
now she's six months pregnant. So I don't know if she wants to
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apparently they were looking on Zillow all the way home. Anyway,
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John C Dvorak: Well, let's start with you not liking this piece
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Correct?
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Adam Curry: Yeah, well I liked other one I
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John C Dvorak: heard the no agenda jam did drones piece when
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I did? Yeah you did you liked that piece and I had to dissuade
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you by saying it is by QUB the boob. By SE is to is to to a
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Adam Curry: light light it was a jammed oh you have the like,
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like a stamp and look like YEAH.
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John C Dvorak: OKAY is one of the types we go for a lot. I
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thought we go for two things. Probably more than we should one
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is that look which is a stamp or a logo look challenge on the
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other one is, as you said, with no agenda crunchy cricket one
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Adam Curry: This was exactly what I said. Another package.
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Yes,
1:55:49
John C Dvorak: exactly. And it wasn't, does nothing that could
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top it was the problem.
1:55:55
Adam Curry: I did actually for a moment there but consider
1:55:58
Qamishli bloggers
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John C Dvorak: scorched earth that was going nowhere.
1:56:03
Adam Curry: All the cocaine shark stuff was that had no
1:56:06
chance. We're not going to promote Shark Week.
1:56:10
John C Dvorak: No, we're not ever emoting somebody else's
1:56:13
product necessarily. No, no, no. You're less just to mock them.
1:56:18
Yes.
1:56:20
Adam Curry: Yes. They so yeah. Now and I believe that sir Schug
1:56:26
has, has actually produced several pieces of artwork never
1:56:29
been chosen. No. He's gotten he's come close, I think.
1:56:34
John C Dvorak: I'm reminded the guy who puts in his fridge. This
1:56:36
has happened maybe twice in 15 years. Some newbie comes along,
1:56:41
puts in his first piece piece of art wins, boom, right? never
1:56:45
shows up again.
1:56:47
Adam Curry: Well, that's possible. Of course, that is
1:56:49
possible.
1:56:51
John C Dvorak: Well, witters,
1:56:52
Adam Curry: we we certainly appreciate you, sir Schug, aka
1:56:55
fo Diddley. We appreciate the work of all the artists, they
1:56:58
put their heart and soul into it. You can see it and you know,
1:57:02
but we're going to be honest, that's the one thing that's some
1:57:04
value get even if you're not chosen. In addition, Dred Scott
1:57:08
who does the chapters if you're using a modern podcast app,
1:57:12
which you can see rotate right in your dashboard. If you're
1:57:14
using the app in the car, he uses a lot of these pieces of
1:57:18
art and it's very funny to see them pop up in conjunction with
1:57:20
topics as we're talking about them. Thank you all very much.
1:57:24
You can go to no agenda art generator.com. As always, you
1:57:26
can participate. You can be an artist, you can upload it. It's
1:57:29
that simple. Now for the treasurer, we're going to thank
1:57:33
some executive and Associate Executive producers. These are
1:57:36
real credits. They are valid anywhere that credits are
1:57:40
accepted. These days, you can put on your LinkedIn you can use
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it on your IMDB you can start in IMDb with you can become a
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member of the producer unions not free. But you can say here's
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my credit let me and we start with a fan favorite. Once a
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month he comes in speaking of number stations, it is the one
1:57:57
and only sir autonomous of Dogpatch and Lois LeBeau via
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location unknown vocation unknown and reason for numbers
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donated unknown, but man does he come in and save the month? 2033
1:58:13
and I'm sure there was some $2 bills in there.
1:58:17
John C Dvorak: Yes, as a matter of fact, there were four of him
1:58:20
Adam Curry: and he believes in $2 bills as a messaging system I
1:58:24
guess. And he always sends a note which we're happy to read
1:58:28
and this is sent to the mail always from different mailbox
1:58:31
and typed on is this printed thicknesses are printed it's
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printed yeah though, so we should be able to track that
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printer when the he may be the hidden code that be thank you to
1:58:43
all the producers for their hard work your media deconstruction
1:58:46
and analysis is outstanding of mailing my donation between
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travel demands and yes, people everyone's an expert at
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something email us if you've got something to say about something
1:58:56
you know something about John. Arranged marriages are not
1:59:03
because of people being lazy. It has always been to maintain
1:59:07
wealth, power and bloodline daughters have been married to
1:59:10
trees, so the sons got larger shares of land and to avoid
1:59:15
family bloodshed. All this is a history lesson. Families that
1:59:19
insist on pedigrees for dogs or horses will do no less for their
1:59:22
children to assure their future grandchildren maintain their
1:59:25
wealth, power and bloodline bloodline. separately. I want to
1:59:30
share our nephew's claim of being LGBTQ using his
1:59:34
definition. Let's go by the Koran. Okay, we know something
1:59:41
about strong animus after intense political criticism on
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the selective removal of adult body parts prescribed as a
1:59:48
punishment for theft. Please deconstruct the politically
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supported selected removal of children's body parts by adults
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as moral high ground always with a brain twister in their search.
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Anonymous rationales such as emotional distress by children
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should be compared to thieves often mental illness or steal or
2:00:07
starve situation. Wow. Deep. Deep some Yeah, sir autonomous.
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John C Dvorak: This is one of the few notes where he doesn't
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put in j n k for some reason
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Adam Curry: ha. And more code.
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John C Dvorak: No, we're onward from Sir anonymous, the Janus
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Hall. Thank you sir autonomous and she's an sakto otherwise
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known as Sacramento. Today I mail an envelope off to the best
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damn podcast in the universe which contained this note a
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check for $1,000 in the dime baggie containing 35 cents
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Dimebag 33 cents is for you know why and the last two pennies are
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for the pod fathers coin jar. Thank you. My donation last year
2:01:00
for episode 1451 $1,000 requested no knighting or
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anything. This year. However, I'd like to request a seat at
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the round table to be knighted as the barren net tests of the
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rustling and forest I'd love to have prime rib a baked potato
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and a nice glass of red wine while dining after I'm knighted.
2:01:21
John C. Love hearing your new musical instruments while
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listening to the live show. Big keep the show light hearted
2:01:33
while listening to Sirius subjects. Pod Father
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Adam Curry: Yes
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John C Dvorak: No worries over the sound of your voice using
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your new temporary choppers. You sound marvelous as usual. Thank
2:01:46
you. Please offer everyone in the gizmo nation to double up
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karma. We all need it this year. John Adams very best to you and
2:01:54
your family's love is light. Janice, the law of karma by
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request. Karma.
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Adam Curry: No people. Please Please respect your fellow
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producers. Your notes are becoming long again. I'm gonna
2:02:13
have to start editing on the fly. I don't like doing that you
2:02:17
should edit the way we edit. Jennifer Wilson is in Calgary,
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Alberta, Canada. Navia $500 executive producer. Hi John. I'm
2:02:26
okay. You both really know how to make a girl feel ungrateful.
2:02:29
Geez. haven't felt that guilty even after a bad date. I was
2:02:33
punched in the mouth on a road trip to the Coots border with my
2:02:36
boss in support of the truckers blockade. I guess he was sick of
2:02:41
me chatting in the hallway. So we asked. Have you heard the
2:02:44
show? No agenda. I didn't want to admit that. I'd never
2:02:47
listened to a podcast before you guys had me laughing all the way
2:02:51
home to Calgary and now I listen every show sometimes even twice.
2:02:55
I'm only asking for a 95% de douching because I did donate
2:03:00
last year for Adam's birthday. You spent 95% I was hoping the
2:03:07
same would come up in the newsletter for JCD hell, maybe
2:03:10
it did. And I was so busy with tax season I may have missed it.
2:03:12
I listened to every show faithfully usually in the
2:03:14
mornings in the car. My son thinks I'm crazy when I jump in
2:03:18
your conversation and make my own comments. Or just start
2:03:20
laughing so hard listening to the banter between the two of
2:03:23
you. I am quietly cheering John on when he is right. Yeah. Well,
2:03:31
you know women like you better we that's been established.
2:03:34
First. Oh, I have two comments because I know John doesn't like
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long notes.
2:03:40
John C Dvorak: The middle of extremely long note first
2:03:43
Adam Curry: I know COVID has pretty much overharvest prior na
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shows pertaining to Alberta has the highest unknown deaths in
2:03:48
Canada. He's very close to home. Your June 11 Show was the one
2:03:52
year anniversary of my dad's sudden passing. I believe it had
2:03:56
to do with taking three killer shots. And I saw it as a no
2:03:59
agenda sign to donate in his honor. I failed mainly because I
2:04:03
just couldn't find the words to thank both of you for getting me
2:04:06
through the past year. I really do hope the two of you have some
2:04:10
sense of importance to a very large number of people keep
2:04:13
nagging the listeners. It will pay off. We're not nagging.
2:04:16
We're just being transparently honest. Second, John, I crack up
2:04:19
with every donation segment when you must list the city and
2:04:22
towns. I just can't take it anymore. The city in British
2:04:27
Columbia is Nan IMO Nanaimo. Cheers, fellas, I greatly
2:04:33
appreciate what you do. Jennifer Wilson. Thank you, Jennifer.
2:04:37
John C Dvorak: Well, I pronounce it Nanaimo.
2:04:39
Adam Curry: It's not an IMO. Yeah, well,
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John C Dvorak: she where she where she located in Alberta.
2:04:47
Well, that's nowhere near Nanaimo. I live. I live within
2:04:51
driving distance to this little town which is north of Victoria,
2:04:54
Canada on the island. And as far as I know, everybody there
2:04:58
pronounces it Nanaimo.
2:04:59
Adam Curry: Okay? He will stop making why argue with the
2:05:02
customer? I'm just saying, because that's what we do is the
2:05:07
answer. That's your no agenda. So that's
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John C Dvorak: my answer. Yeah. Vert, fuller, or word in
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Batavia, New York for 1596. And he wrote, I sent a check in and
2:05:18
wrote a little cute little note. Cute little piece of paper with
2:05:21
a butterfly on it. Oh, how cute. Again, I am sending you my state
2:05:26
license plate, which is 41596
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Adam Curry: I like this idea.
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John C Dvorak: It's a great idea. There must be more New
2:05:35
Yorkers with a license plate that ends in NA iOS is 41596.
2:05:40
And a well that means yeah, there's got to be 1000s of them.
2:05:45
Yep. And there's got to be many who are listeners of the podcast
2:05:50
hoping so hoping so I challenged them to send the dollar value of
2:05:55
their license plate. For the good of the show.
2:05:59
Adam Curry: I liked this challenge. It's a good one.
2:06:01
John C Dvorak: This should make me a knight. But what's more
2:06:04
important is you're here for me twice a week with London was
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London down the knighting list I don't know.
2:06:15
Adam Curry: He or she words I think word is
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John C Dvorak: word dar IVIG could be a sheet but
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Adam Curry: handwriting looks Hamlet handwriting looks like a
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sheet to be honest. He did a little bit work is not on the
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list.
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John C Dvorak: Oh good.
2:06:31
Adam Curry: So what do I do here work fuller
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John C Dvorak: but you're on the list.
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Adam Curry: Okay him or her?
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John C Dvorak: Oh, well that's okay. We have can't be put
2:06:38
around him or her on the list that we need to get information
2:06:41
man. New information needs to be coming to light Yeah.
2:06:45
Adam Curry: So we'll do it next. Next show next show. I'm up.
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Here we go. We have Troy Peterson battlefield Missouri
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three eight O dot O eight in the morning gents halfway to
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knighthood. I love you guys and thank you for and thank you for
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the best podcast in the universe. 380 dot O eight is
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boob augmentation. Thank you.
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John C Dvorak: Maybe they missed the mark.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, it did.
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John C Dvorak: Nathan try wig trade. Nice. Nathan Trey wick in
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San Antonio Texas. 34543 A jingles? Dolly's got his jingle
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request. Trump I'm coming whole load bah Obama no and hot
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pockets.
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Adam Curry: That's it. Oh, that's it. That's it. Oh, no.
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Oh, yes. Okay, well, I can do that. I'm
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John C Dvorak: gonna come boy. Oh, also goat karma.
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Adam Curry: See? i You screwed me your right all right.
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Unknown: I'm gonna give you the whole load today. I've been
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watching you
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I love you you've got
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John C Dvorak: somewhat lewd
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Adam Curry: it's not a it's not like it's something new. You
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know? Not like it's new. But okay. Where's my ticket to the
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bank? Here we go. Brian Wolf. Thank you. Please do this while
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I while I line them up.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, he's in Dix Hills, New York. And he gave
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3333 for the extra penny there. This is the third consecutive
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donation that brings me to $1,000 and I couldn't be more
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excited. I will be switching now to a monthly donation to help
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keep the support coming. Please Knight me sir wolf pack altra.
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And you're on the list and I get a Shut up already. It's science,
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which is an oldie. Obama take that to the bank. Lone Wolf. And
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our two d two karma. Thank you for your courage. Already. Take
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that to the bank.
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Unknown: You've got
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Adam Curry: 333 from Ryan George and 33 cents our favorite. He'd
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like to make a switcheroo donation for a smokin hot
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girlfriend Danielle Doherty Your wish is my command Danielle will
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get the credit for this no problem. She said Horowitz makes
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too it takes too many days off. Donate to no agenda. I'm looking
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at is that is that what it is? With? switcher route switcher.
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Oh, can I have a Boom shakalaka sorry, Andrew. She says he says
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I should say okay, Danielle, Danielle. I
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John C Dvorak: wouldn't worry about he doesn't listen to the
2:09:45
show. He does, too. He listens all the time. Jeff Green does
2:09:49
for sure because he gave us 333 30 threes in Sweetwater,
2:09:53
Texas, and he wrote another note on a piece of paper. He wrote it
2:09:57
by hand. Oh Our Executive Producer Jeff Green Sweetwater,
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I Miss Adams. Quote, Adam reads his Facebook comments By the
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way, guess who else misses that? Me? Adam, please find an
2:10:14
equivalent bit. I've been a douchebag since show one. Oh, I
2:10:21
bet felt sad imagining life without no agenda. You go you
2:10:25
all the best. Please de douche me.
2:10:30
Unknown: You've been de deuced
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John C Dvorak: and he wants these clips. Please don't eat
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me. Bow Jaiden which is what it really is Trump they took dumps.
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And Lady. That's true love Jeff.
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Adam Curry: Is it? Is it the bhoga? It will because there are
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two there's the bo Jo there
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John C Dvorak: is an eat me Bo Jaya Joe Biden when they play
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that one. Sorry.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, well, no. And I want to kind of play both of
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them. Why not? Here we go.
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Unknown: Again, they call him dumps big, massive dumps. That's
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Adam Curry: true. You go there you go. Beautiful little
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sequence.
2:11:10
John C Dvorak: I read Carmenere at the end. There is now
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Unknown: you've got karma.
2:11:18
Adam Curry: Notes. So long people I'm just saying now is
2:11:22
actually a short note. Kelly Allison is not short. In the
2:11:30
morning, this is 269 Associate Executive Producer cash is king
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for now and my husband and I are big proponents of using it
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everywhere and often. One, one.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, I I should probably discuss this. So a box
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comes in the mail with a couple of cans of soda. Which one of
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them sounds terrific rose flavored sparkling water. And a
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pile of ones $1 bills a pile? Like like 200 of them like a
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dump, like big dumps like a big giant dump. And fives and I'm
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thinking is this a stripper that is sending this money? And her
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name is Kelly Allison was kind of provocative. I have no idea.
2:12:19
But she's Mimi does the same thing was she and she's not a
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stripper. She said when she sees one, she puts them in a pile of
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ones. And so there's this huge just like people who saved their
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change in a giant bottle.
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Adam Curry: Maybe that's what habits her husband's stripper
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cache, you know that he
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John C Dvorak: was they'd keep it while he was gonna do one of
2:12:41
those guns he was gonna use. All right. So do you want to
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continue reading?
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Adam Curry: Okay. One of our favorite ways to save money is
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to squirrel away one and $5 bills at the end of each day
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into a giant mason jar. This is not a bad idea. Every six weeks
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or so I pull out the cash sort and stash you'd be surprised how
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quickly it adds up. And most of the time you don't even miss the
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money rather than adding this latest. Something to our little
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nest egg. I have decided to send it to you guys instead. I could
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have deposited the money and donate via PayPal. But where's
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the fun in that no jingles just a jobs coming from my husband.
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And if John could sing could say I've got hairy legs. That will
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be great. Thank you for your courage Kelly Allison Concord,
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North Carolina.
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Unknown: I got hairy legs, jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Jobs
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John C Dvorak: All right, onward with sure ever have the what our
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buddy comes in with 234561 of our favorite donations from
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Lynwood, Michigan and has probably the best note of the
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day.
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Adam Curry: I think so too.
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John C Dvorak: And he says Hi,
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Adam Curry: and hi back to you. Amy Dawn Greensboro, Georgia to
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3395 in the morning, thanks for making the propaganda news
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digestible with a hilarious twist. DMCC hit me in the mouth
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in early 2020. This show has saved my sanity because they
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felt lonely in my thinking during the scan Demick before
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becoming a faithful listener. Got a lot of notes like this
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greatly appreciate your deconstruction of the Media
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Spokes holes and smear their bull crap all over television. I
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refuse to be programmed. I was a total douchebag for the first
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two years so I felt the call to make up for it when it hit me
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how much value I received from this show. I mean at 2k Plus
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since October last year, so I might be a double dame. Well, a
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double Dame is a bear Netis No, is that what is what is to
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Baronet test I'm pretty sure that a thing anyway hopefully
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I'm officially de douche
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Unknown: de deuced
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Adam Curry: and I've made good for my many months and mooching
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off other producers it's makes you feel good. Doesn't it I wish
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now to be referred to as Daim. AMS AMS WM AMS hope that's right
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Dame AMS of Lake County country and will probably take my seat
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at the roundtable protein chic shakes and Spanish octopus for
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all okay she and then she says I need to lay off the martinis
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jingles obviously drunk one on a rig and present karma for all no
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again the slave lovers late Dame 100 frickin
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John C Dvorak: to Ramji caner buddy and Brookfield Wisconsin I
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could do 3456 He's the one I used to distribute see no
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Adam Curry: agenda CDs remember those? I still have them. I
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still find them all over the place.
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John C Dvorak: They're like AOL discs. Yeah. So Ramsey Kane here
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Adam Curry: Sir leaks furious St. Petersburg, Florida to 2715
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number stations for sure today. In The Morning John and Adam
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this donation brings me to $2,000 I don't know what that
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means at the roundtable Baronet but it doesn't matter I request
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some F cancer from my good friend's wife Paige thanks for
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your courage surly furious
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Unknown: you've got karma
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John C Dvorak: the random check came in from James Lee from
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Oregon Owensboro Kentucky two two 2.33 and give him a double
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up karma
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Unknown: you've got karma
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Adam Curry: sir Scott West Columbia South Carolina. Two Oh
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2.0220202 Attention South Carolina. We have a meetup
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scheduled for Sunday in Charleston see no agenda
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meetups.com For more info I also also know we have listeners
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towards the middle of the state so if you're one of those and
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would like to have a meet up closer to home get in touch with
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me on Mastodon at max burn at no agenda social.com mx b You are
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insincerely sir Scott. And he also interestingly enough
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request Trump's 100% 100 frickin
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Adam Curry: you got it that's that's a good way to advertise
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your your Meetup by the way.
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John C Dvorak: Very smart count is Kim and Hubbard Oregon 200 or
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69 says is switcheroo Happy Birthday Zoo. Best stepmom in
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the universe can she please get a biscuit for her birthday? They
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always give me a biscuit on my birthday. And some are two d two
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karma all credit goes to her night. Dame hood counos Kim keep
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her oh she's the keeper the neti fluffers
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Adam Curry: right but do I just say happy birthday to we'll just
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be the best step is the switcheroo on the house. Best
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stepmom in the universe. Is that what I put in there? As the
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credit Yes. Yeah, I mean she didn't give a name so that's a
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week that's what we'll do. We just want to make sure we would
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do it right there and she won RTD to karma we got there for
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you.
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Unknown: You've got karma
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Adam Curry: Okay, we have sir Matt Johnstown, Pennsylvania
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$200 Associate Executive producer in the morning get my
2:18:38
nation has been a bit since my last donation I hope it can be
2:18:40
forgiven. I was slightly dying know what kind of excuses that
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had a minor bout. Yikes. Come on, man. Come on. You have a
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John C Dvorak: minor bout of severe liver failure.
2:18:52
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, that's what he had. They aren't.
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John C Dvorak: And they're not 100% sure why that's great.
2:18:58
Adam Curry: But lucky enough had a successful transplant and I'm
2:19:01
getting better. Congratulations. The no agenda show was often
2:19:04
playing in my hospital rooms and is our constant roadtrip
2:19:07
companion when traveling for checkups? Yes, I want to say in
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the morning to Neil and his family and Seamus they're
2:19:13
traveling back from their checkup. To complicate things my
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surfer had a very interesting little note he says in the
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John C Dvorak: This is interesting for the subtext of
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the fact that Brunetti hates the idea of being an Associate
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Executive Producer I think that's that's why an extreme I
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think that's why you don't even know how much he hates it unless
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you know the guy.
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Adam Curry: I think I have a feeling this is probably the
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best way to get you a bit part ever. I have a feeling I he's
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not
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John C Dvorak: producing anything. He said, you know,
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made his two. Yeah, he is. You know, this is actually a pretty
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good method. Yeah, I have to agree. This is not a bad idea.
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Well done. Let's see how long it goes before Brunetti chimes in
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Unknown: is this. We go out for yet people in the mouth
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Adam Curry: is the climate monster knocking? Is that what's
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going on?
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John C Dvorak: That's my guess. I have some tick tock clips.
2:23:05
Wait,
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Adam Curry: don't we do ISOs
2:23:09
John C Dvorak: we do a second second segment.
2:23:11
Adam Curry: I'm confused. Yes. You got ticked what you? What am
2:23:14
I talking about? Let's go straight to the good stuff. tock
2:23:21
tick tock.
2:23:25
John C Dvorak: Yeah. All right. Here's I got four. I think three
2:23:30
of these are really good.
2:23:32
Adam Curry: Is the sound okay, because sometimes the sound is
2:23:35
so bad. No, I
2:23:36
John C Dvorak: do as well with a bad sign. And I ran it through
2:23:38
Adobe and it cleaned up like a champ. Okay, in fact, I'll play
2:23:41
that one right off the bat, because we talked about summer
2:23:44
camp earlier. I didn't know this. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Yeah,
2:23:50
there's queer summer camps.
2:23:52
Unknown: So big is not the biggest question that we've been
2:23:55
getting is how do you become a counselor at a queer summer
2:23:57
camp? An easy answer is there's an application that goes online
2:24:00
in like April and then they interview you and then you get
2:24:03
hired. What I think is important to note is that I swear it was
2:24:06
harder to get hired here than it was to get into grad school. Not
2:24:08
only do we have to like build and design unique and original
2:24:11
workshop content, I'm doing three on blackout poetry, flash
2:24:15
fiction and trans masculinity. Campers get here this afternoon.
2:24:18
But I've been here for three days, we've had anti racism and
2:24:21
anti bias training and mental health screenings, neuro
2:24:24
diversity training way more than I've ever done for public
2:24:26
education. Because we take the health, safety and growth of
2:24:29
these kids very seriously. I am surrounded by some of the most
2:24:32
capable people I've ever met. We're here to support future
2:24:34
queer leaders and they need guidance that knows what they're
2:24:37
doing. And will I be in drag for a significant portion of the
2:24:39
week? Also? Yes.
2:24:42
Adam Curry: Wow. So do we know the location of said queer camp?
2:24:46
That sounds like a interesting little place to visit.
2:24:52
John C Dvorak: I don't know the location, but I'm sure deep
2:24:55
search will find it and there's probably more than one. And I'm
2:24:58
guessing they're in New York. work,
2:25:01
Adam Curry: I'd like to point out that the Netherlands was one
2:25:05
of the first real with Berlin but Amsterdam, certainly one of
2:25:09
the first cities that that regularly did Pride Parade,
2:25:14
which was first it was pride than it was gay pride. And this
2:25:19
year, they have changed it from a parade to not just one week,
2:25:26
but to two weeks of pride. And it's no longer called gay pride.
2:25:32
It's called queer and pride. Listen to this capture. And this
2:25:40
is the slogan trans lives lesbian lives, gay lives,
2:25:47
refugee lives, Muslim lives, disabled lives all matter. I'd
2:25:56
say that this has gone a little bit beyond they've they've shot
2:26:00
past the mark on this,
2:26:01
John C Dvorak: you just keep when you're shooting past a mark
2:26:03
and nobody cares. You just keep doing it. Now here is a queer
2:26:09
character. Telling sis this is if you starts off if you are
2:26:15
sis, that would be you and
2:26:17
Adam Curry: me. And yes, I reject any categorization but
2:26:21
I'm okay. I
2:26:21
John C Dvorak: agree with that. But but it's directed at what
2:26:26
this person perceives as anything but him or her. And
2:26:32
what you should be doing for this person.
2:26:36
Unknown: If you're Sis, I want you to message the trans person
2:26:38
in your life and ask them what is one thing that you can do to
2:26:43
lighten their load this week, whether that be grocery
2:26:46
shopping, or folding laundry, just ask the trans people in
2:26:50
your life if there's a task or something that you can offer
2:26:53
them to help with the burden that we're carrying, because
2:26:57
we're having to deal with all of this stuff right now? Well,
2:27:00
having to deal with all of the life stuff that we regularly
2:27:03
deal with, and the regular life stuff that we deal with is life
2:27:07
stuff. And then there's transphobia and living as a
2:27:11
trans person in the world. And then there's what's going on
2:27:13
right now, which is all of that combined, and then send that
2:27:17
trans person $5 So they can get themselves a treat.
2:27:20
Adam Curry: A treat. Treat a treat. Well this started with
2:27:27
send a black person money. That's what this started with
2:27:31
John C Dvorak: was a good bit if you want to you know solicit
2:27:35
random money from people that don't know who you are. Okay, so
2:27:39
that was that guy. Now I have
2:27:40
Adam Curry: now you're playing these clips for what reason just
2:27:42
to set me up or or
2:27:45
John C Dvorak: set up okay. Now it's just to get these out of my
2:27:48
I'm getting sick of these clips. That's why now here's a here's a
2:27:52
person describing and then somebody suffering from this one
2:27:57
is an absolute killer. When you dis for dysphoria,
2:28:02
Unknown: Hi, my name is Kang and I'm a non human alternate the ID
2:28:05
system and I'm making a Discord server for people who experience
2:28:07
wing dysphoria is of course open to systems with non human head
2:28:10
mates. And it is also open to I think they're called wincon.
2:28:13
literally anybody who experiences wing dysphoria, but
2:28:16
PCU there are folks who are experiencing dysphoria and who
2:28:20
get the Phantom wings. I know we are all familiar with the
2:28:24
feeling of needing to stretch our wings and not being able to,
2:28:28
but is it as common of an experience to feel like you have
2:28:32
water on your wings like feel like your wings got wet, and you
2:28:35
need to like flush them up and shake the water out. And you
2:28:39
can't and it's frustrating.
2:28:40
Adam Curry: Wow, man, I'm actually more on board with a
2:28:42
wing dysphoria than than anything else. I mean, yeah, I
2:28:47
can I can feel you with your wings. Yeah, that doesn't seem
2:28:50
weird.
2:28:54
John C Dvorak: Doesn't seem weird. Brother. Okay, I got Why
2:29:03
do one more. Okay. And this has got nothing to do with queers or
2:29:07
winged dysphoria or if you're sis. This is just some self
2:29:12
absorbed woman who is a dick. bitching about the fact that
2:29:18
people shush her, I guess when she's at the movie theater
2:29:21
because she likes to yak during the movie, so no one else can
2:29:24
hear the damn movie.
2:29:27
Unknown: We need to talk about this. I'm about to go to a movie
2:29:29
and it made me think like, people say, Oh, if you want to
2:29:32
talk during a movie, you shouldn't go to the cinema.
2:29:35
Lies. If you don't want to hear people talking during a movie,
2:29:38
you shouldn't go to the cinema because like, isn't the whole
2:29:42
thing about watching something with other people in the same
2:29:46
room to like, experience it together and laugh and scream
2:29:50
and have full on analysis is about the characters like walk
2:29:53
you're watching it. If you want to sit in silence like a fucking
2:29:56
stone. Just go home and Yeah, sorry, I'm that person. I am
2:30:02
that person. Take me to fucking jail. I'm gonna be disrespectful
2:30:04
every time because I will. I will say things I will say
2:30:09
things during the movie I will. I will say a lot of things
2:30:11
during the movie yum, yum, yum. That's me. And that's just what
2:30:15
it should be like, I feel like we should change the culture
2:30:18
around going and see a movie. It should always be Chitty chatty
2:30:22
in the cinema. That's just my opinion.
2:30:26
Adam Curry: Man, why do you torture yourself watching this
2:30:28
stuff? I really don't. I don't understand it. I mean, you get
2:30:31
all pissed off about it. And then you torture us with it.
2:30:34
This is not fun. Don't do this. This,
2:30:36
John C Dvorak: this is good material. It's not good. These
2:30:39
are people. These are real people out there in the public
2:30:43
roaming around you walking right by one right now, if you're
2:30:45
listening to this thing on on headphones. I'm telling you,
2:30:48
it's depressing.
2:30:51
Unknown: And now it's time for our trans mouse agenda. destruct
2:30:54
initiated.
2:30:56
Alright, how about that?
2:30:58
Adam Curry: You'd like that a bad? Wait, good. I have
2:31:01
different versions. So that's the woman tell me if you'd like
2:31:03
this one.
2:31:04
Unknown: Trans Maoist agenda initiated.
2:31:09
Adam Curry: So we have that and then we have a more traditional
2:31:10
kind.
2:31:11
Unknown: Now it's time for our friends and allies to self
2:31:15
destruct initiated.
2:31:16
Adam Curry: And then this has to be my favorite. Now it's time
2:31:20
for our
2:31:20
Unknown: trump smiles
2:31:21
agenda. District initiated?
2:31:24
Adam Curry: Which one do you like the best?
2:31:28
John C Dvorak: Number three,
2:31:30
Adam Curry: the DJ voice? Yeah. Mo, sorry, I don't agree.
2:31:36
Anyway, this time,
2:31:37
John C Dvorak: what do you want? Why are you even asking me?
2:31:40
Adam Curry: Because I want you to feel loved. So, you know, I
2:31:45
have to go see this Barbie movie now because I'm getting all
2:31:48
kinds of notes from people that it's not part of the trans mouse
2:31:52
agenda. In fact, that seems to be anti that so I I'm very
2:31:57
confused by the notes. You were sending me it seems to be
2:31:59
polarizing people can't quite get a handle on what it isn't.
2:32:04
There's no agreement, even amongst our producers, which I
2:32:06
find is interesting.
2:32:07
John C Dvorak: Well, then you're gonna have to be the arbiter of
2:32:11
that movie.
2:32:12
Adam Curry: Yes, I will. Yes. Correct. And I'm very sad to
2:32:16
hear this because that means I have to go see this movie. I
2:32:18
will not go see Oppenheimer though. I'm not gonna see that's
2:32:21
too long. I don't have time for that too long. He has time for
2:32:24
it. All right. Now I do have an trans mouse update. Because all
2:32:29
of this stuff you're hearing and John's tick tock clips, stems
2:32:32
from a not just national but an international debate about Trent
2:32:40
medically transitioning children, non adults, and in the
2:32:44
United States. Many states have made laws and say no, you can't
2:32:48
do that. And some have been overnight trans. So yes, it's
2:32:51
it's genocide. Oh, of course. And CBS Face the Nation had a
2:32:57
rare moment of having an anti trans and a pro trans person on
2:33:03
if you want to categorize it that way. But again, it's it's
2:33:05
about administering drugs and surgical procedure to young
2:33:10
people. And the question is, is the science settled on this? I
2:33:14
think that's probably the best thing we can discuss at this
2:33:17
point. And how bad is it? How many people need this? Why is
2:33:21
this happening? What's going on? What is going on? And this was
2:33:25
fascinating they had on Governor Spencer Cox, he is from
2:33:31
goodness, where's he from? I want to say, I can't remember
2:33:37
what state it comes up in the interview. And he is he wants to
2:33:42
hit status, restricting gender affirming care, which is how
2:33:46
they categorize it or IE, administering testosterone or
2:33:50
estrogen puberty blockers to either young boys or young men,
2:33:53
because a therapist has told them that they are probably the
2:33:56
opposite gender, and they're confused. And here's his take on
2:34:00
Unknown: it. I want to ask you, again, on the topic related to
2:34:03
kids, there are 18 different states that have now enacted
2:34:07
laws that restrict in some way access to gender transition CARE
2:34:11
for Kids
2:34:12
Adam Curry: just love the gender transition care for kids. I
2:34:15
mean, it's almost a bumper sticker.
2:34:17
Unknown: In Utah, you have said that you are just pausing access
2:34:20
to that kind of care, you're not banning it. Do you have an end
2:34:24
date to that pause? What specifically is the kind of data
2:34:29
and research you need to see to say, you will allow for
2:34:33
yes, we don't have an end date. But we we do need more data and
2:34:38
more information. And the legislature has been clear on
2:34:40
that. Ultimately, the legislature would have to run a
2:34:43
bill to unpause that depending on what that you know what that
2:34:47
data comes back. I've been very, very vocal about this. This is
2:34:52
such a charged topic, that it's been it's been impossible, I
2:34:56
believe to get good information here in the United States. Right
2:35:00
now, because half the country doesn't want to touch it, and
2:35:02
the other half is convinced that they already know the answer.
2:35:05
And so I've really tried to look elsewhere at conversations that
2:35:09
are happening in other countries, specifically in
2:35:11
Europe around around this where it's not quite as charged,
2:35:16
looking at at Sweden and Finland and France and the UK, other
2:35:21
countries where they don't have the same culture war battles
2:35:24
that we're having here, where it's, you know, it's either too
2:35:27
political or, you know, you can't say anything about it, to,
2:35:31
to see what they're finding out. And they're also pushing pause.
2:35:34
I mean, many of those countries are saying, what we're,
2:35:38
this is specific part of it. Treatment, puberty blockers,
2:35:43
surgery,
2:35:44
ballers all of the above.
2:35:46
Adam Curry: And I'm very happy that that CBS had this this
2:35:50
governor on because that is correct. That is the truth. The
2:35:53
truth is going to of course, they put him first Don't worry,
2:35:56
the fun is coming. Now, let's talk about and again, he speaks
2:36:00
truth about the organizations that are driving this not the
2:36:05
pause. But driving the transition,
2:36:07
Unknown: the American Medical Association, the American
2:36:10
Psychiatric Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics
2:36:13
have said, this kind of care, that they've rejected the claims
2:36:17
that it is harmful.
2:36:18
Yeah. All very political groups. And I don't I believe that they
2:36:24
are politicized. Those groups are politicized
2:36:26
and don't get Academy PD, I absolutely do.
2:36:28
Yes, yes. On this issue. It it's impossible to get unbiased
2:36:33
information out of the United States right now on this issue.
2:36:35
I just don't believe it. So. So that's why I've been looking
2:36:38
elsewhere and looking at scientists elsewhere who have
2:36:41
said, Look, yet we have some old data. Dutch study, many, many
2:36:45
years ago, looks absolutely nothing like what we're seeing
2:36:48
today. And and we have not looked at the long term impacts
2:36:53
of these hormone blockers, we have not looked at the long term
2:36:57
impacts of these surgeries. And we don't have enough data to
2:37:01
support moving forward right now. So that's what we're asking
2:37:04
for. So we're working the University of Utah and other
2:37:08
organizations out there that will be compiling research
2:37:11
that's being done all across the world, looking at the very best
2:37:13
and and latest data will present that to the legislature and then
2:37:16
they'll make the decision going forward.
2:37:17
Adam Curry: I'm glad that someone is doing this. And the
2:37:20
speaking truth. There are no long term studies. It's all from
2:37:25
research based on 2019. And it's just ghoulish what is being done
2:37:29
without any long trip. Forget the reason why. And these
2:37:33
politicized organizations, just because you have American
2:37:36
pediatrics doesn't mean that you're that you're that you're
2:37:40
speaking truth or basing it on science, but it's happening. So
2:37:44
just
2:37:44
Unknown: on the numbers of 73 million children in the US there
2:37:47
were just 56 genital surgeries related to dysphoria between
2:37:52
2019 and 2021. According to the study by Comodo, health
2:37:55
embroiders you have
2:37:56
the numbers on, on on hormone therapy, and, and and in those
2:38:01
ad blockers, whatever the number is, they're exploding. We went
2:38:06
from, like 1010 years ago to several 100 This past year. I
2:38:11
mean, those numbers and again, this is in Utah
2:38:14
alone. Yeah. Why do you think it's happening in Utah? Like
2:38:17
that's it's happening everywhere? And that's what
2:38:19
people are trying to figure out? Absolutely. Yeah. You don't know
2:38:22
what strike? Well, that's that's what the scientists in other
2:38:25
countries are actually trying to figure out where in the United
2:38:28
States, we're putting our head in the sand and saying, we're
2:38:30
not even going to talk about this or look about this, you
2:38:32
can't even have a discussion about it. In other countries,
2:38:34
they're saying something is happening. Again, going back to
2:38:37
this Dutch study, there were a few people, mostly males
2:38:40
transitioning, they didn't have any other mental health issues
2:38:43
at the time. What we're seeing now is hundreds 1000s, and
2:38:48
hundreds in my state 1000s all across the country that are
2:38:52
making requests for this. And they have their they're
2:38:55
presenting with several other mental health issues as well. So
2:38:58
again, totally different than the study that all of this is
2:39:01
based on. And and this is the question, this is what we're
2:39:06
trying to figure out. Why are we seeing this explosion in so many
2:39:10
countries and really kind of developed countries? We're not
2:39:15
seeing this in in in undeveloped countries? Why are we seeing
2:39:19
this tremendous increase? What what is it that's driving it?
2:39:22
Is? I mean, is it gender dysphoria? Is it something else?
2:39:25
Is it a mental health issue? Is it is it is it some sort of, you
2:39:30
know, this social media trend that is driving some not all is
2:39:35
what is it this order today, this moment in time, where we
2:39:39
are seeing this explosion, what
2:39:40
the data is hard, I mean, the numbers we saw the trend is
2:39:42
definitely up but they're still pretty small in terms of
2:39:46
surgeries and mastectomy in
2:39:48
terms of surgeries, data, yeah, the other data and you can look
2:39:53
anywhere. This is not unique. Yes, there are a lot of
2:39:57
surgeries happening, but the trend it's not just it's Have
2:40:00
exponentially it's it's it's a hockey stick increase
2:40:03
it's still a small percentage though but but I hear your point
2:40:08
I'm wanting Hold on a
2:40:09
John C Dvorak: second yeah I you know there's a thing about
2:40:13
pension sales they run into this a lot where you kind of mimic
2:40:17
the person is talking to you in such a way that you develop a
2:40:21
rapport yeah mirroring mirroring, mirroring this guy
2:40:25
such a stammer and stutter starts to stutter she's doing
2:40:29
it. Yeah, he does have the data's not a good representative
2:40:35
for this side of the argument I think he's put there on purpose
2:40:37
because of that.
2:40:39
Adam Curry: Interesting point. Okay,
2:40:41
John C Dvorak: well are better speakers on this topic than him?
2:40:44
Adam Curry: Well, they brought in exactly the right person to
2:40:47
speak on the other side of the argument. Marci Bowers, we've
2:40:51
heard from Marci Bowers before, Marcy is a gynecologist, surgeon
2:40:56
who specializes in gender confirming surgeries, viewed as
2:41:00
an innovator in gender confirmation and affirmation
2:41:03
surgery, and is also the first transgender woman to perform
2:41:07
such surgeries. So she's not only the president, she's
2:41:13
client, was that Hair Club for Men? Yeah. And she's going to
2:41:19
refute all of this, with I think, very flimsy arguments.
2:41:23
Unknown: We're joined now by Dr. Marci Bowers, she is a surgeon
2:41:26
and one of the nation's leading experts on gender affirming
2:41:29
health care, also the president of the World Professional
2:41:32
Association for Transgender Health, which sets global
2:41:35
standards for care for doctors in the field. Brother, thank you
2:41:38
for being here.
2:41:39
Thank you, Margaret, for having you. Back it up. I
2:41:43
John C Dvorak: want to get the name of that organization.
2:41:45
Unknown: Thank healthcare, also the president of the World
2:41:48
Professional Association for Transgender Health, which sets
2:41:51
global standards for care for doctors in the field. Do you get
2:41:55
it? Kind of? Thank you for being here. Thank you, Margaret, for
2:42:00
having a we've you've heard our guests talk about transgender
2:42:03
issues in the political sense. We've now seen 21 Different
2:42:07
states pass laws restricting access. And so I want to
2:42:13
understand a little bit more about what that access actually
2:42:16
looks like.
2:42:17
John C Dvorak: Stop. The use of the term restricting access? Oh,
2:42:23
yeah, it's, it's a loaded term. It's not what she should be
2:42:27
saying. It's like restricting access to guns.
2:42:32
Adam Curry: Yeah, exactly. It's the same language, of course.
2:42:36
Interesting. Okay. But I mean, she's the media of the media is
2:42:39
pushing this. Yeah, it's pushing it on people who are jacked up
2:42:44
on SSRIs. It's obvious. By the way, I should mention, there's a
2:42:48
very interesting article in vogue this month, titled What
2:42:52
happened to the male orgasm? Men, young men, men are so
2:42:57
jacked up on antidepressants, they can't orgasm, as we just
2:43:00
say, well know, they can get it up, but they can't orgasm. This
2:43:04
is a known side effect, which is not mentioned in the
2:43:07
commercials, by the way.
2:43:09
Unknown: You know, the governor of Utah was here and said
2:43:10
there's an explosion in his State of interest. Are you
2:43:13
seeing that as a doctor?
2:43:16
Yes, I mean, there has been an increase in demand for services.
2:43:19
But keep in mind services. trans identities have been with us
2:43:25
since the antiquities, I mean, the time of the Bible and
2:43:30
literature and art history. I mean, there's examples of people
2:43:33
throughout so experts feel that the incidence is actually never
2:43:36
changed. And but what we are seeing is more people feeling
2:43:40
comfortable coming out. That explains the rise. So she,
2:43:45
Adam Curry: he the doctor is saying, it's been around
2:43:48
forever. It's in the Bible, please. I'd like to know where.
2:43:52
And it's since antiquity so since forever, there have been
2:43:55
trans people. I'm sure that's probably true. But it's not that
2:43:59
people are sai opt or drugged out and convinced to do this by
2:44:03
therapists, typically young people know is because we're
2:44:07
more free, we can come out now we can say it, there's more
2:44:09
people who are not afraid to say it.
2:44:11
Unknown: So there's a spectrum here, though, from identity all
2:44:16
the way to surgery. So how common is it with surgery? For
2:44:22
someone under the age of 18, to be able to access it?
2:44:25
Access surgery really is not done under the age of 18. Except
2:44:29
in severe cases? It's usually Oh shit, it's
2:44:32
Adam Curry: total horseshit. And even except in severe cases,
2:44:36
what does that have to be? What does that what does the severe
2:44:39
case
2:44:39
John C Dvorak: I have no idea is bullshit. Do the funny thing is
2:44:42
this came up at the dinner table. This is a meme that is
2:44:45
out there and everyone believes it. Even though there's example
2:44:49
after example, in fact, there's a recent case that's just
2:44:52
cropped up with somebody suing the dye for
2:44:54
Adam Curry: over a million dollars for a million dollars is
2:44:57
low. Yeah, that's just the start. Oh, yeah. The gun to the
2:45:01
head is coming.
2:45:02
Unknown: Surgery really is not done under the age of 18. Except
2:45:06
in severe cases, usually top surgery for trans masculine
2:45:09
persons. And even that is rare. I think the estimates are
2:45:12
something like 57 surgeries under the age of 18. Were done
2:45:16
for trans individuals this
2:45:18
Adam Curry: i Okay, well, isn't that amazing? I know 5% of them.
2:45:22
Me. If it's really truly 57 I know of 5% of these top
2:45:30
surgeries that took place. So this has to be in Angular two
2:45:33
John C Dvorak: or three, you know, two or three? Sure
2:45:35
Adam Curry: do. Sure do. Yeah. 15 year olds, by the way. 50
2:45:40
must have been severe cases.
2:45:42
Unknown: Oh, severe cases. Yeah. Majority of people though, that
2:45:45
are that do identify as TGD or transgender diverse ou t
2:45:49
Adam Curry: g d, transgender, diverse a new one.
2:45:53
Unknown: Don't access even medicine or surgery. It's just a
2:45:57
feeling of maleness and fino femaleness that that differs
2:46:02
from their birth, assign gender, and gender identity being
2:46:06
diverse has lots of inputs,
2:46:08
Adam Curry: birth, assign gender, I have to read you this
2:46:10
quick note. From certainly my friend and his wife went to an
2:46:15
ultrasound appointment. I figured get one day she will get
2:46:18
a kick out of this. In his words. We went had our 20 week
2:46:21
ultrasound today. And at the end of at the end, the lady was
2:46:24
filling out the info boxes. And when the sex box came up, she
2:46:27
said they don't fill that out anymore. She was told to skip
2:46:31
that field. My friend sat there telling himself not to say
2:46:34
anything. But he couldn't keep his mouth shut. He continued.
2:46:36
You don't check the male or female box? And she said we used
2:46:40
to but we were told not to anymore. I'm not sure why
2:46:43
though. How about that? So that's your you're getting
2:46:48
John C Dvorak: the point where she did it in a Bombay accent?
2:46:51
Yes.
2:46:52
Adam Curry: I didn't want to get all racial. But yes, well, I
2:46:55
Unknown: did say an entity being diverse has lots of inputs, not
2:46:58
just hormones, not just chromosomes, not assigned
2:47:02
gender, but but a variety of inputs. And, and that reflects
2:47:07
the the the numbers but they're, they're low. And they'll always
2:47:11
be low. The current estimates are about 0.6% of the
2:47:14
population, which is about 1.6 million people might be as high
2:47:18
as two or 3%. But it'll never be much more than that. The
2:47:24
majority of people identify very comfortable with their binary
2:47:29
assignments. And but this is a vulnerable population. That
2:47:34
deserves health care.
2:47:38
Adam Curry: Okay, 50. Go ahead.
2:47:41
John C Dvorak: It's 50. Almost 50x. Yeah, Jesus, just what
2:47:45
point oh, six, but it could be 2% Oh, crap.
2:47:49
Unknown: So it deserves health care. There are other treatments
2:47:52
as well, hormone therapies, and the like a lot of these laws
2:47:55
that are recently becoming are taking hold are aimed at this
2:48:00
young segment of the population. How much research is there into
2:48:05
the effects of puberty blockers and hormone treatments of people
2:48:09
in this age group?
2:48:10
Right? Well, we have decades of experience with with trans
2:48:13
treatment. Right. And and that shows unequivocally that
2:48:18
treatment is beneficial. But in this age?
2:48:22
John C Dvorak: It's a lie. It's a lie. No, she's she's changed
2:48:26
the kind of the conditions of the question. Oh, okay. She
2:48:30
asked specifically about young people getting all these puberty
2:48:33
blockers and the woman she a woman guy, I don't know what
2:48:36
this person is they them switch the conditions of the question
2:48:40
to discuss what has been going on for decades with trans people
2:48:44
not with kids?
2:48:45
Adam Curry: Ah, good catch. Well, listen again. So
2:48:48
Unknown: it deserves health care. There are other treatments
2:48:51
as well, hormone therapies, and the like. A lot of these laws
2:48:54
that are recently becoming are taking hold are aimed at this
2:48:59
young segment of the population. How much research is there into
2:49:03
the effects of puberty blockers and hormone treatments of people
2:49:07
in this age group?
2:49:08
Right? Well, we have decades of experience with with trans
2:49:12
treatment overall. And and that shows unequivocally that
2:49:17
treatment is beneficial. But in this age group we are we've only
2:49:20
been treating with hormone blockers, which is the point of
2:49:25
real controversy that that people are after, since the late
2:49:29
2000s.
2:49:30
Adam Curry: Yeah, also not really true. It's 2019 is where
2:49:34
this really started right after COVID. When doctors were afraid
2:49:37
to talk about ivermectin and we're told not to and now, the
2:49:40
therapists are told not this is what you got to prescribe.
2:49:43
There's got to be diagnosis. And a prescription of something this
2:49:46
is this is an untruthful person.
2:49:48
Unknown: But in that time there has been research especially
2:49:52
from groups in, in the Netherlands.
2:49:55
Adam Curry: Yes, which I've read in English and in the
2:49:57
Netherlandish
2:49:58
Unknown: but increasingly here Are as well and experience with
2:50:01
this in this, the results are similar. We're seeing certainly
2:50:05
very high levels of satisfaction, Improve Self
2:50:08
Esteem, reduce suicidality,
2:50:11
Adam Curry: reduce suicidality. So.
2:50:14
Unknown: So they seem similar to what we've we've already
2:50:16
witnessed in adult populations. But the controversy is that I
2:50:21
think people feel like this number is increasing, and it's
2:50:24
going to like, envelop their children and, and spread like a
2:50:28
contagion, which is just really a false narrative.
2:50:34
Adam Curry: And so now two kickers so now she's gonna say
2:50:38
all well, you know, we didn't really mean to say that. This is
2:50:42
not just was phony fake. And now Now CBS does something good.
2:50:48
Unknown: You know, there has been controversy regarding your
2:50:52
particular group, which sets some of these parameters because
2:50:55
they removed age guidelines from the surgery recommendations. Why
2:50:59
did you take the age guidelines out?
2:51:01
Well, the point on that is that first of all, the what was
2:51:05
leaked apparently, was the the draft guidelines, which we were
2:51:08
Adam Curry: Oh, it was a draft guideline that got leaked,
2:51:12
apparently, no, you're ghoulish person going
2:51:15
Unknown: to consider younger age groupings. But But the important
2:51:20
point is that, but that's not important right now, like cares,
2:51:24
individualized. And so age isn't really the issue. Generally,
2:51:29
it's adulthood, and except in severe cases, and
2:51:34
Adam Curry: by want to know what severe cases are now,
2:51:36
Unknown: you know, again, a draft guideline means it gets
2:51:39
input from around the world, with available science that that
2:51:43
provides input and consensus. So this is where the W path
2:51:47
standards of care are all about their consensus in science based
2:51:51
guidelines. Because and, and I want to add, though, that, you
2:51:55
know, some people say the science is settled, I never say
2:51:58
the science is settled, I really feel like as science is always
2:52:01
evolving, medicine is always looking for new input and new
2:52:04
data. But what we see is is promising, and again, this very
2:52:09
small subset of the population is is worthy of that care, and
2:52:13
it seems to be beneficial.
2:52:15
Adam Curry: Now, did I just hear at the end here that okay, yeah,
2:52:18
we you caught us it was, you know, we really want to do it on
2:52:21
young people. But it seems to be good. The data's promising. Are
2:52:25
they still experimenting with their decades of experience?
2:52:31
John C Dvorak: That's what I need $2 million a person.
2:52:34
Adam Curry: Yeah, but it's 7 million over the lifetime final
2:52:37
clip about the political aspect, which, of course, is why this is
2:52:40
in legislation and why we have parties battling over this for
2:52:44
the trans mount society.
2:52:46
Unknown: One of the things that we heard on this program from
2:52:49
the governor of Utah was that he felt that some of the
2:52:52
organizations like even the American Academy of Pediatrics,
2:52:54
were too political on this issue. What science are you
2:52:59
looking at where you think the politics aren't interfering?
2:53:04
Well, I mean, you know, what, what the critics are looking for
2:53:10
is what they call Level One evidence. Now level one evidence
2:53:13
would require a systematic review of all randomized
2:53:17
controlled studies in this area, and if you look anywhere else in
2:53:22
medicine, but half of what we now accept as routine treatment,
2:53:28
in in any field is not guided by level one evidence level one, it
2:53:32
was take, for example, cancer treatment or cleft palate
2:53:36
surgery, diabetes care, none of those have level one evidence
2:53:41
because to do so, you would have to induce introduce a placebo.
2:53:46
In other words, a non treatment of that group, but can you
2:53:48
imagine offering someone who has cancer non treatment, you're
2:53:53
saying, unethical,
2:53:54
there's a different benchmark you're saying is being applied
2:53:57
here, Doctor, thank you for your explanations.
2:54:00
Adam Curry: I thought that was fascinating. So basically, just
2:54:03
like COVID vaccines and all vaccines, no placebo trial
2:54:07
because could you imagine how horrible if you got the placebo
2:54:11
during a trial and there's no placebo trials with cancer or
2:54:16
cleft palate surgery? Why why is you bring so is there any is
2:54:23
there any level one evidence being presented or or, or
2:54:28
studied for anything in modern medicine? It doesn't sound like
2:54:33
it. Even weight loss surgery or weight loss drugs like ozempic
2:54:40
No, they just don't do it anymore. People were under
2:54:43
attack from the pharmaceutical industry
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John C Dvorak: Well, this is kind of interesting that this is
2:54:55
continuing is going to be I don't know where it's gonna peak
2:54:58
is gotta peak is going to have You have the anti trans view of
2:55:01
queer
2:55:02
Adam Curry: yeah you have the answer when these when they do
2:55:06
when they get when these poor kids start shooting doctors in
2:55:09
the head yeah well
2:55:09
John C Dvorak: that's yeah that can be yours
2:55:12
Adam Curry: we have the first lawsuits that's just the
2:55:15
beginning I think it's much closer than than we realize this
2:55:20
is coming to maybe I sure hope
2:55:22
John C Dvorak: it's the definitely the age group that
2:55:25
especially the younger kids that are have a violent streak so
2:55:30
we've already seen the violent streak from that crazy boy turn
2:55:34
girl or girl turned boy or whatever it was a girl turn boy
2:55:39
that which is I think is the more dangerous one because
2:55:41
Nashville give a bunch of testosterone to some poor female
2:55:45
who's not used to it next thing you know she's shooting up a
2:55:47
school
2:55:51
Adam Curry: Yes. Anyway um, man so
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John C Dvorak: since a quarterback Joe burrow down yes.
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Like he was running a play in his right leg it wasn't from the
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shot.
2:56:07
Adam Curry: I think just briefly I need to do something on Africa
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because that's it's really heating up in Africa and we have
2:56:17
I mean, this this is just okay, let me I don't know what to do
2:56:22
to have Africa boots on the ground, which I should it should
2:56:25
we take our final break and then and do that some Africa stuff
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2:56:31
John C Dvorak: I think Africa is important. Okay,
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Adam Curry: and there you go that is what it sounds like no
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Sometimes you go days you will be triggered all you want to say
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Adam Curry: do you have? A Well, I've
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John C Dvorak: got so cute.
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Adam Curry: Whoo. That might be good. That was so cute. Okay,
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John C Dvorak: and internet.
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Unknown: God, the internet is just like a crazy mess right
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now.
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Adam Curry: I'm not crazy about either one of them
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John C Dvorak: wasn't loaded up.
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Adam Curry: I think we should do so cute. It was so cute. So
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cute. So cute. So cute is good. Alright. Alright, Africa,
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because it's important to get this in because that's the new
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territory. And I'm just looking at Ukraine. And the port of
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Odessa keeps getting bombed they say by Russia, which I think is
3:12:25
true, because from our analysis, I have a feeling that the
3:12:29
weapons are just, they're just all being shipped down from
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Odessa down to Africa, under the guise of its grain, just grain.
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That would be the only reason. And it makes sense. Yes. And so
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Russia now is Putin Putin specifically has kind of done a
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check move. I don't know if it's checkmate. But he's saying Don't
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worry about it. Don't we don't have a grain deal. You're not
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going to get that grain from Ukraine. No Ukraine grain don't
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worry about we're gonna take care of us.
3:13:01
Unknown: Vladimir Putin says Russia will provide free grain
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to six African nations in the coming months. The Russian
3:13:08
President made the promise during a summit with African
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leaders in St. Petersburg, that Moscow recently withdrew from a
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Black Sea deal that had allowed Ukraine to export much needed
3:13:18
supplies to the continent. Russia's decision has pushed up
3:13:21
global grain prices again and further threatened food security
3:13:25
in parts of Africa. But as the word delay is only five years
3:13:28
speaking at the summit, Putin said his country would
3:13:31
compensate for the lack of grain making its way to Africa.
3:13:35
Our country is ready to make up for the Ukrainian green, both on
3:13:40
commercial basis and free of charge to those countries in
3:13:45
Africa that are in dire need, especially since we expect a
3:13:48
very cold high harvest this year. And we will ask for the
3:13:53
specific details. I should like to say that in the near months,
3:13:57
three, four months, we would be ready to provide to Burkina Faso
3:14:02
Zimbabwe, Mali, Somalia, the Central African Republic and
3:14:07
Eritrea. Ready to supply 2050 It's all done tons of rain to
3:14:16
each ensure free shipping of these cargo.
3:14:21
Adam Curry: Free Shipping. He's like Amazon is the Amazon of
3:14:24
grain free shipping and free shipping. So that's an
3:14:29
interesting move. Now it's not all the African countries that
3:14:33
have issues with food. But we got a note from one of our
3:14:38
producers and this is a boots on the ground that blew me away. I
3:14:41
just want to read it because this will give you a much better
3:14:43
idea of what is happening in Africa, and why we need to keep
3:14:48
our eye on it. This is from absurd Captain red beard of the
3:14:53
Space Coast. Your recent coverage of the activity in
3:14:56
Africa caught my attention as I've spent a significant amount
3:14:59
of time I'm there in support of certain three letter agencies.
3:15:03
By the way, we have the best producers in the universe. My
3:15:06
most relevant trip was actually in 2008 2009. One of my many
3:15:09
tasks was collect on the ground intelligence information
3:15:13
regarding smuggling routes between Djibouti and Khartoum at
3:15:17
the time cartoon kind of in the news. At the time, Sudan was a
3:15:22
single country in 2011, South Sudan became an independent
3:15:25
country. With the support of Uncle Sam, we remember it well.
3:15:29
So apparently, the Intel collection worked, those pesky
3:15:32
Muslims in Khartoum wouldn't allow the West to stage any
3:15:35
goods or services in their country. So we just made another
3:15:38
one that would support us. Needless to say, su Don via
3:15:41
Uganda has been in play for a long time, Uganda. Isn't that
3:15:45
interesting that we know from the international arms dealer,
3:15:48
that the United Nations is accepting military aircraft and
3:15:52
probably other weapons down there sold through international
3:15:55
arms dealers. This effort wouldn't have been possible
3:15:58
without the support of Uganda, the West has pumped so much
3:16:02
money in goods into Uganda during your weary Musa Benny's
3:16:04
reign. They're completely dependent on the handouts, and
3:16:07
we'll do whatever we tell them. There are many interesting
3:16:10
correlations between Uganda and Ukraine. If you're looking for a
3:16:14
blueprint for upcoming activities in Central Africa,
3:16:16
Africa, for example, the presidents of both countries
3:16:19
have suspended elections and made themselves de facto
3:16:22
dictators with the support of the West. And Mussolini is
3:16:25
currently the president of Uganda for life. He came to
3:16:28
power during a bloody uprising a coup, but then again, that's how
3:16:31
most African leaders come to power. Another interesting
3:16:34
comparison is the East African Federation and the European
3:16:37
Union. When the global war on terror, terrorism started, the
3:16:41
West was was keen to recruit Uganda already part of the AEHF
3:16:47
to do their bidding in Somalia. Another West Clark seven. This
3:16:52
seems eerily similar to what is happening with Ukraine build up
3:16:55
a stooge to fight our proxy wars similar to Poland in the EU. I
3:17:00
believe Uganda would be the staging ground for any major
3:17:03
military activities in Central Africa. My first trip to Africa
3:17:07
as was as a member of the Combined Joint Task Force Horn
3:17:10
of Africa, CJ TF HOA. What started as a small base in
3:17:15
Djibouti to fight in Somalia has now turned to AFRICOM Africa
3:17:19
Command with headquarters in Germany. A CJ TF doesn't rate a
3:17:24
whole lot of dollars in the defense budget, but a major
3:17:26
combatant command like AFRICOM can carry a huge purse. This
3:17:30
buildup has been slow and quiet. Very interesting. sigh up rabbit
3:17:34
hole to go down is the Joseph Kony 2012. Saga. Boy, do we
3:17:39
remember that one, John? Oh, yeah. When there was a video all
3:17:43
of a sudden with 100 million views overnight on YouTube,
3:17:46
which no one deemed possible. Yeah, it wasn't.
3:17:50
John C Dvorak: It was a scam. Joseph Kony
3:17:51
Adam Curry: is a brutal warlord whose main business is raising
3:17:54
villages and creating child soldiers. However, it's my
3:17:57
personal belief. He's a psyop by the Ugandan government against
3:18:00
their own people to continue their own version of the
3:18:03
military industrial complex. We were fighting Joseph Kony and
3:18:06
the Lord's Resistance Army back in the early 2000s. And now I
3:18:10
wonder if that was all in support of the Sudanese Civil
3:18:13
War and splitting up that country. There's another matter
3:18:16
of Chinese intelligence on the Dark Continent, but I'm saving
3:18:19
that for my next email. Thank you for your courage Captain red
3:18:22
beard of the Space Coast. So makes total sense. And this is a
3:18:28
proxy war against Russia and China and everything we can do.
3:18:34
John C Dvorak: Well, we keep them busy.
3:18:36
Adam Curry: Did you have something to say? Yeah,
3:18:38
John C Dvorak: I wanted to bring in this as you brought up the
3:18:40
Ukraine and being some sort of parallel what what do you think
3:18:43
the deal is with this it has not been played up by anyone
3:18:46
including the BBC. Zelinsky fires the UK ambassador.
3:18:51
Unknown: tensions rise as Ukraine's President Volodymyr
3:18:53
Zelensky discharges the country's ambassador to Britain.
3:18:57
This is days after the representative publicly
3:18:59
criticized the President. The sudden dismissal of Ambassador
3:19:03
Vadim Khristenko, also removed him as Ukraine's representative
3:19:07
to the International Maritime Organization, but Zelensky
3:19:10
didn't provide a specific reason for the decision. The dispute
3:19:13
emerged when persico was questioned about remarks made by
3:19:16
the outgoing British defense secretary Ben Wallace, urging
3:19:20
Keith to display more gratitude for foreign weapons assistance
3:19:23
in countering Russia's occupying forces. In response to the
3:19:27
Lansky said we could get up in the morning and express our
3:19:30
words of gratitude to the minister prystaiko told Sky News
3:19:34
in a recent interview that the Ukrainian President's remarks
3:19:37
contained a touch of sarcasm. As of now there is no official word
3:19:41
I'm Pristiq goes replacement.
3:19:42
Adam Curry: What do you think it is?
3:19:46
John C Dvorak: Well, I think it has to do with somebody not
3:19:48
playing ball. It was our doing to get rid of this guy. I'm
3:19:53
convinced of it. Yes would be behind it. Unless you didn't
3:19:56
care if anybody he's heard these complaints before they doesn't
3:19:59
thank Everybody enough isn't necessarily fire him. She wasn't
3:20:06
a fire, you can't fire that that person uses can rouse them, you
3:20:10
know, out.
3:20:11
Adam Curry: I have I have one last clip that may shed some
3:20:14
light on where this whole thing ends as we are on the wasn't the
3:20:16
78th anniversary of armistice with North Korea. I think it's
3:20:22
John C Dvorak: a yes is suddenly so there's a North Korean thing
3:20:25
going on.
3:20:26
Adam Curry: That's actually kind of interesting because you know,
3:20:28
the North Korean War never ended. It's you know, are
3:20:31
John C Dvorak: going on literally I bet. In essence,
3:20:35
it's still in play.
3:20:36
Adam Curry: And what do we have between North and South Korea?
3:20:40
John C Dvorak: A demilitarized zone?
3:20:42
Adam Curry: Yes. And I think this is really going to be the
3:20:46
final solution. There will be an armistice between Russia and
3:20:50
Ukraine with a demilitarized zone, which is an obvious no go
3:20:55
zone.
3:20:55
Unknown: So we've just been hearing there. We're talking
3:20:57
about huge stretches of land here. How challenging? Is it
3:21:01
going to be to demine all of it?
3:21:05
Well, yes, we did just some estimates. This, you know, the
3:21:11
mighty area consists 160,000 square kilometers, which is
3:21:14
nearly half the size of the country of Germany. And I just
3:21:18
heard recently that the figure of almost 750 years that's been
3:21:24
cited that it would take to fully demand the area the size
3:21:27
of Ukraine. This is unlike anything that the world has
3:21:30
dealt with since World War Two. And mind you Ukraine, up until
3:21:35
now has had been dealing with demining leftovers from both
3:21:41
World Wars one and two. Imagine it's taken decades and Jacobs to
3:21:45
deal with that. And now with this really hot warfare, the
3:21:50
largest war based land based war that Europe has had since World
3:21:56
War Two. The amount of work to be done once the war is over is
3:22:02
staggering. And the war is actually far from over.
3:22:06
Adam Curry: Yeah, the war will never be over. It'll just be
3:22:09
armistice, and no one will be able to go between those two
3:22:13
areas because it's just filled with mines and cluster bombs and
3:22:18
unexploded shells and it's it's a hellscape Yeah. What do you
3:22:23
think? I like it. The hellscape or the No, I
3:22:28
John C Dvorak: like the thesis, because there doesn't seem to be
3:22:31
any way out of this thing except for that thesis and it did work
3:22:34
before with North Korea.
3:22:36
Adam Curry: And it's great for the military industrial complex
3:22:39
you get to keep everybody scared that Russia will do it again and
3:22:42
and we need to move to Africa people. Gotta
3:22:46
John C Dvorak: give time, different time to pick up time
3:22:48
to move on.
3:22:49
Adam Curry: Exactly. At least that's what the curry Devorah
3:22:52
Consulting Group recommends. Coming up next on no agenda
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stream we have the complex candor, with Sam and Vox. And we
3:23:01
have some short little end of show mix here. We've got clip
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custodian Neal Jones with a boob summer mix. He's got DS last
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with Matty J. Nice little ditty and a an urn in Wall Street
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earning seasons end of show mix from Tom Stark where they're all
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about ai ai coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill
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country here in FEMA Region number six in the morning,
3:23:25
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
3:23:27
John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley where I remained
3:23:30
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Oops.
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Oops.
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I think they're fantastic. Oops.
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You've all know Harare, where he writes. He wrote a book called
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Homo Deus, where he's talking about how to make men gods. I
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mean, like the whole idea is just so out of this world, that
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things that they are experimenting with and want to
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do in in reintroducing kind of that, that eugenics movement
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listen
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into RFK on that XFL to to his story of addiction and drugs,
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your word is bond. Back slapping is what I'm not hiding trying to
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avoid a prevents or the like a zone defense. Number two is what
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I meant. How to use cement a strong legacy. See? I guess
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what's the insincere and dishonest am 5am Tom about
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Robert Kennedy referring to him as Bob K Bobby The Q R K jus
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your chicken made in the lumen Nevada's not a tumor, a lawyer
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to now they call them anti Vax. I mean the hue podcast president
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that every man that can't resist, but resist be much Al
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Sharpton who wasn't too sharp with the tongue and hard to
3:25:29
trust a public speaker ran a preacher who used to run I mean,
3:25:35
not a race but I think the teleprompter one, no one put
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your money where your mouth is. Don't Penny pinch your treasure
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or be so selfish to do some value meaningful to you just put
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it in a number controlling but don't be my dude
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is no longer something confined to r&d labs and garage based
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startups. They've heard that some people think robots are
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being Terminator like machines. And then we have people like,
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well, Elon Musk is very close to cutting edge.
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We should advise you however that our preliminary findings
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indicate that your onboard Niner zero computer is in error
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Adam Curry: identify malfunction immediately
3:26:22
Unknown: on condition. Once there is super intelligence, the
3:26:26
fate of humanity may depend on what the super intelligence
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does. That's amazing.
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I was listening to a podcast hosted by Adam curry and John
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Cena artificial intelligence will give us new jobs jobs jobs
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it's going to be all right again. Something happening over
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here. Whoa,
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it's likely rather to spoof right by a no computer
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Adam Curry: like is then go to the end.
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Unknown: I hope the two of you are not concerned about this.
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MOPO boruch.org/and That was so cute.
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