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July 30th, 2023 • 3h 12m

1577: Gerontocracy

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John C Dvorak: We're leading the way up.
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Adam Curry: Adam curry Jhansi Dvorak July 30 2023 This is your
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award winning nation media assassination episode 1577.
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Unknown: This is no agenda. All eyes
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Adam Curry: on Africa and broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley where I forgot to
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take the phone off the hook so anything can happen. I'm John C.
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Dvorak.
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Unknown: Buzzkill.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean even even that just the opening
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whenever you hear podcasts it's someone says I forgot to take
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the phone off the hook you know you're getting some modern stuff
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there's no boomers on this show. phone off the hook people like
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what what is it? What phone what what does it do? What the
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John C Dvorak: what? What even what does that? What does that
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even
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Adam Curry: mean? I don't even understand what that means. like
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a broken record. Yeah. Ah, yeah, man. Oh, man. There's a lot
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going on again. I'm so excited about today's show. Why? Because
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it's like the mainstream media is our US media is almost doing
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nothing although I think that distraction is nice share. But
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there's a lot of African news all over the place a lot of
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stuff going on that brain
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John C Dvorak: transfer they get a move very are throwing money.
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They've already we've already given them all the ammo and arms
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and stuff from Ukraine. Yes. And so they're loaded to the gills
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but we have to give them more once things start getting heated
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Yeah, I don't know. What are what we're what we're going to
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get out of this.
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Adam Curry: Well, nothing the US is losing. I mean, it's
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John C Dvorak: like moving taxpayer money is what we're
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losing.
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Adam Curry: Definitely. I mean, do you want to do Africa first
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you want to start with Africa? I mean, I
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John C Dvorak: you know what, it's funny we talk and talk and
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talk about Africa and and I don't think I have one clip
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about Africa. But like I
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Adam Curry: you know, Africa, we got to ease into the show if if
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people here phone off the hook Africa they're not gonna listen.
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Like
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John C Dvorak: something more amenable.
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Adam Curry: I got something let's talk about well, okay,
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let's start with the military. Kardashian new. unglued. Well,
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hold on a second. It's funny you mentioned that because see,
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where's my real news? And now back to real. Oh, yeah. Oh,
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yeah. Real News baby
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Unknown: Taylor Swift concert has reportedly caused record
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breaking seismic activity equal to an earthquake. According to a
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local seismologist Swifties showing so hard during the
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Seattle leg of the singers current tour, it caused the
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equivalent of a 2.3 magnitude quake. Seismologists were
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piecing together the time codes with the largest seismic
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activity of Swift quake and found the greatest commotion was
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during her songs blank space. Of course, shake it off.
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Adam Curry: That's right, baby.
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John C Dvorak: famous songs
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Adam Curry: and times are near. There's the earthquakes we've
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been waiting for to toe
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John C Dvorak: tappers.
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Adam Curry: The BBC even had news. But wait, wait, well,
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John C Dvorak: this is weird. When was that story because I
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understood that she was here yesterday. Oh, just meant she
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did these two, two shows in San Francisco at the at the chase
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center. And I was under the impression by from the local
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news that this was their first and second stop of her arrows
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tour. I must have been misled.
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Adam Curry: Well, who knows? This is this is earth shattering
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news. Literally. The BBC News Hour did a minute 25 on
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Unknown: it. Such was the enthusiasm of the crowd's
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reaction to a concert by Taylor Swift.
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Adam Curry: The Eros tour er O S.
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John C Dvorak: I think this one is called
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Unknown: the American city of Seattle last weekend. I was last
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weekend that it produced genuine seismic activity.
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John C Dvorak: Again, last week, and this weekend, she's here.
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Yeah. And I was under the impression by our local news,
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dudes. Yeah, that this was her first and second, stop first and
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second. That doesn't sound like first and second to me, is one
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of those things where every city she goes to, hey, I'm here at my
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favorite city. Cleveland is the whole bowl crop. Is that what
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I'm getting out of this?
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Adam Curry: By the way, it's the Eros tour era s arrows. Tour.
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Let's continue the BBC News report.
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Unknown: This was the sound that came from the lumen field
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stadium when the global pop star was on stage.
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Adam Curry: Wow. Sounds just like every concert I've been to
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ever this is this is the worst native ad that could have come
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up with
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Unknown: nearly 70,000 fans simultaneously shaking it off
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with Taylor Swift Amy is measured as a 2.3 magnitude
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earthquake. According to seismologists Jackie Kaplan, our
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back is one of the geologists, geologists behind this study.
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And she explained her findings. So let's,
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Adam Curry: let's talk to the geologist,
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Unknown: I went and looked at the data and holy heck, I mean,
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heck, I looked at the data there was this odd,
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Adam Curry: holy heck. Holy heck, what is this? Holy heck
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Unknown: no. Like that. Again, I went looked at the data and holy
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hell, there was a signal from both Saturday and Sunday night.
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And what jumped out was that they were just identical for
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four hours, the ground shook in the same manner for four hours.
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And at that point, it was like, Well, clearly what we're
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recording is a concert. And from my perspective, there's kind of
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two things that could be a, it's the music itself. The other
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possibility is that it's the crowd, and the crowd is going to
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dance to that same rhythm, and they're going to sway and they
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were singing and as many people who are at this concert,
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Adam Curry: excuse me, lady, if they're swaying, that's not
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going to give you any seismic activity. It's when they're
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going jumping up and down. Yeah, like
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Unknown: how does get a dance to that same rhythm and they're
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gonna sway and they were singing and I've talked to so many more
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at this concert to talk about how the whole stadium show
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Adam Curry: Well, it certainly is it certainly is a new take on
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the old concert promotion deal.
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John C Dvorak: Hold on a second. This is what's interesting about
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it. This is a week ago before the first and second here in the
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Bay Area. But they stole the debate what's what areas known
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for earthquakes more than California? No, no, I was not
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only not not so they took the California gimmick took it from
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up from under us and did it up in Seattle now we can do it. So
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we didn't get any of these earthquakes stories down here.
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This is news to me that this even the story. So we got
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screwed out of a gimmick or somebody got screwed out of a
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gimmick because the whole thing is a scam. That story's
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bullcrap. And just story down here that this the first and
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second stop is bullcrap. Listen, by the way, they showed they had
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a lot of these ads about this concept of they would go into my
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media buy. I take it back, it wasn't a chase center was down
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at the 40 Niners stadium down in Santa Clara. And so they had all
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these train cars going to it and back. And there were these
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girls, this districts are loaded with these Swifties Swifties and
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there'll be like one guy who is smarter smart enough to get in
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on it with this shit eating grin on his face.
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Adam Curry: Here's why they're doing this. Okay, okay. So
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Seattle got the Swift these everything's good. They got the
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earthquake. California gets this and another
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Unknown: reminder of an aging Congress happening during a
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subcommittee hearing yesterday, when at nine year old Dianne
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Feinstein was called to vote, but instead began an awkward
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speech.
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It provides 823,000,000,008 comes
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to her side interrupting her just say aye.
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Okay, just
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Adam Curry: your representative is so brain dead. I got a longer
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report from CNN this. This was a beautiful moment, particularly
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coming after coming after Mitch McConnell. Oh, it's all sad. By
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the way. I feel horrible for these people, that they're being
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propped up and held in office just to keep a seat warm and
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barely that
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Unknown: this morning Concerns are mounting about the
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capabilities of some of the oldest members of Congress at 90
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Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein is the oldest us
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lawmaker. She has been in frail health since a shingles
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diagnosis earlier this year. Since her return to the Capitol.
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She has appeared confused at times, including yesterday when
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the senator had to be corrected and told to vote during a Senate
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hearing. Colorado Senator Feinstein.
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I would like to support a yes vote on this. It provides 823
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billion That's an increase of 26 billion.
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Adam Curry: That's actually interesting. This report has a
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little bit more in it. So she is saying yes, she's speaking out
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of turn but she this seems to be some cognition because she says
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yes I want to support this but then she goes into explaining
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why but she kind of knew what was going on.
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John C Dvorak: So no I don't I think she I think that she was
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just getting there was just going from person to person she
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thought it was supposed to say I know is a vote obviously. Can I
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say something about that report if you're going back and you
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don't want to play it again, but she was falling apart beat For
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shingles Oh yeah. Oh, but they got to slip that in because
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there's a vaccine there. We got the
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Adam Curry: shingles vaccine. Good point
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Unknown: like to support a yes vote on this. It provides 823
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billion That's an increase of 26 billion for the Department of
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Defense. And it funds priorities. Bag. Just say aye.
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Okay.
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It's a delicate conversation, but it was not met is being had
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more and more out and what are you hearing from Senator
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Feinstein's office? About that moment in particular?
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Adam Curry: Everything's great.
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Unknown: Erica, it is a really delicate conversation and it is
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not delicate, not really Newt, to the US Senate. There have
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been senators in the past who have had cognitive issues in the
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US Senate. There are senators who have aged here in a way that
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really made it hard for them to do their jobs. But Senator
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Feinstein's office, reacting to that moment in the
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Appropriations Committee, the senator was preoccupied, didn't
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realize debate had just ended, and a vote was called. And you
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see that moment where her staffer comes up to her whispers
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in her ear, that it's time to actually vote. And then you hear
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Patty Murray, who's the chairman of that committee saying, just
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say, I
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Adam Curry: just do as we tell everybody else to do Diane, just
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say aye. Aye. There's a term for this
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Unknown: questions have been swirling surrounding the health
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and fitness of the 90 year old California senator and whether
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she should continue in her post. Meanwhile, Google searches for
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the term gerontocracy, which means oligarchical bull by the
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elderly went through the roof after Senate Minority Leader
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Mitch McConnell seemingly froze during a press conference
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Wednesday. Currently, our Congress is the oldest in our
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history,
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Adam Curry: whatever you do, don't look at Joe Biden, because
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he's fine. Everything's just fine with that man. President
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Biden.
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John C Dvorak: So you know, part of the problem is the seniority
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system.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, I mean, we have a lower end, right? You
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have to be you have to be count, you have to be 25, at least or
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what age you have to be to be in Congress thing. It's not a
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minimum age.
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John C Dvorak: There is a minimum age. But the problem is
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that there's not going to make it No, the problem is the
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seniority system. If you're in long enough, someone else, you
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have a higher priority when it comes to being on committees and
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getting to choose this and that and you get, you get more
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privileges. Right, unless they get rid of the end. So that's
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why you keep these old farts in because they know that they're
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going to have a little more power, it's going to represent
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your state better. But they and I don't know what quite to do
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about that. You could get rid of it. But then you'd have a lot of
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people then newcomers ism popular that come in. I think
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the
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Adam Curry: average the median age of the American citizen is
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35. I don't think I think it's I think it's older.
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John C Dvorak: We'll let you know how we can find out.
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Consult the
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Adam Curry: book of knowledge. Average age of American, okay,
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let's very good idea
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John C Dvorak: of median is different than average. Oh,
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median.
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Adam Curry: So what are we looking for the median or the
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average? Look
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John C Dvorak: at both.
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Adam Curry: Okay, median age of the US population. This is the
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latest is from 2021. And that is 38.8 years, the 1960. It was
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29.5. That's the median. Now look at
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John C Dvorak: the average age, the average age is 38.1. So
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almost
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Adam Curry: the same. Hey, 38.1. Alright, so she's almost she's
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more than twice as old as the median and and average age. So
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yeah, I know we have Mitch McConnell brain freezing.
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John C Dvorak: We still haven't got a good explanation for that.
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Adam Curry: I think it was a mini stroke. That's what it
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looked like to me.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's what I it's possible.
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Adam Curry: Now. Something else you mentioned the shingles in
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the shingles vaccine. Of course we're all cranking up and the
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CDC has already said yeah, oh, you better get ready Pfizer
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moderna gonna have your special shot for the flu season flu
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season. I'm sorry, COVID season that's coming up. We'll do it
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all at one flu COVID RSV, it's all gonna be in one. But
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John C Dvorak: again, I would say it one more time. I never
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heard of this disease my entire life till about a year ago.
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Adam Curry: A lot of moms know about it. And it's and they've
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known about it for longer than you and I have the much longer
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you and I have heard about it but still, I'm with you. But
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something else cropped up and it just be just flew on to the
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radar, which makes me immediately suspicious.
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immediately suspicious because we got emails about it. And then
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I just see the news is blanketed with this story. CDC
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Unknown: is sounding the alarm about the growing number of meat
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allergies linked to tick bites. Nearly half a million Americans
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have been affected since 2010. It starts when someone is bitten
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by what's called a lone star tick. Scientists say a life
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threatening allergic reaction can be triggered when the victim
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eats red meat or dairy products which contain the same molecule.
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Adam Curry: Okay, you want to say something?
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John C Dvorak: This story is old. I've sent it to the people
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who sent me emails. I think I first heard about the story
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three years ago. And it came it cropped up and then it
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disappeared completely. And the reason I know it's both in
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particular as because Jays old boyfriend, who used to hang out
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here was allergic to beef in that same way. And I thought,
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and then when this story came up, I equated it and he hasn't
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been around for years on end. So it's like this story is at least
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three years old, if not older. And I don't know why they
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brought it back in as though it's we've noticed this over the
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years to be some story that that was told a year 235 10 years
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ago, languishes and then is brought back as though it's new.
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I
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Adam Curry: think there's something else going on with
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this because I've done a little bit of the researches. And the
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it's the blanketing of the media that made me suspicious because
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yes, you're right. The stories come back around I recall, we
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might have even talked about Jays ex boyfriend emphasis on x
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because you know, he can't have a non meat eater in the Divorce
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Act family get out. So three years ago, it also almost makes
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sense.
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Unknown: A new summer Health Alert tonight about a rare red
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meat allergy linked to ticks, the CDC calling an emerging
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public health problem and warning cases in the US are on
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the rise. We'll get more from her her email lists.
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For months during sport all suffered extreme joint pain and
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fatigue. It took me a year and four different doctors to get a
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diagnosis. And that diagnosis was Alpha gal syndrome,
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typically caused by a bite from a lone star tick that tick
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bite leads to an allergic response to the alpha gal sugar
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that's found in red meat. And after you eat red meat, then you
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develop the allergic reactions.
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Doreen says now she's also allergic to dairy and even
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gelatin. And according to a new report from the CDC, out of 1500
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Doctors surveyed 42% had never heard of alpha gal syndrome, and
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35% said they weren't confident of their ability to detect or
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treat it. Symptoms include hives, itching, abdominal pain,
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vomiting and chest tightness. The CDC says Alpha gal syndrome
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traditionally found in mid Atlantic states is spreading
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110,000 suspected cases have been identified since 2010. But
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experts estimate the true number affected is closer to 450,000.
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The challenge is getting to those primary care frontline
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providers that are seeing patients and having them become
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aware so we can speed the diagnosis.
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Doctors say use tick repellent do frequent checks and keep to
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trails to avoid the kinds of precautions Doreen has to take.
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Is it fair to say that this has changed your
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life? Anything I put into my body I have to monitor
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a call for awareness of an illness understood far too
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little.
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Adam Curry: Okay, so this at first, you know, there was some
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thinking and some producers even emailed me saying hey, maybe
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this is the Lyme disease. And we know the Lyme disease was
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created in the Plum Island. But it's you know, we went to
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America's favorite Doctor Dr. Jenn that seems to be not true.
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Unknown: We're back now with America's favorite Doctor
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doctors. And today we're talking about a tick bite associated
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with food allergy and why it's a growing public health concern.
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What do we know?
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Okay, so the CDC is putting out this health alert for
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clinicians, people in the medical community and also for
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the public. And let me walk you through this because you hear
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red meat allergy, and it gets can I get confused? Yes, this is
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a new entity. It's an allergic reaction caused by a tick bite
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of a human so lone star tick which is found in the eastern
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southern and central US and starting to spread some other
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places as well bites us. When it bites us. It passes along an
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enzyme, a sugar molecule that then our body sees as foreign.
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Not a problem except that we're exposed to that same sugar
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molecule in meats in dairy and some other products as well. And
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then what happens our body says, I recognize that before is
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foreign. Now I'm going to set forth and trigger a huge immune
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response allergic reaction so it can give you the hives the GI
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issues the swelling of the tongue anaphylaxis in some
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cases, and the CDC is saying We are not on the lookout for this
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a lot of doctors don't know about it, that's gonna No
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question think of it or identify it you can test for with a
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simple blood test. But people also need to be aware of this
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because they might be having these signs or symptoms after
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eating three to six hours later and not understand why.
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Adam Curry: So okay, now the kind of throwing me on a on a
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false sent here by saying it's a sugar molecule. Okay, I'm not so
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sure. But I'm looking up this alpha gal stuff. That's alpha
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dash GA L. Interestingly, once you really start looking for
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alpha gal, they don't put it in the medical documentation as the
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word Al PHA know that just use the alpha symbol, which makes
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your search a little more difficult, visible, pretty much
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Unknown: and different from Lyme disease, completely different
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tick borne illness. But we've talked about before, how many
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different illnesses we can get from ticks. This is the new kid
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on the block. And so it needs to be
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alright, we're watching him, we're paying attention
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and prevention is key is key
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Adam Curry: best advice from the doctor backing? Everything up,
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prevention is key Hold on a second. So I go looking at alpha
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alpha gal syndrome. And then I find this little ditty. This is
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on nih.gov. And it's a it's a approved paper. And it says the
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antibody response to the Gly can so I guess glycans is where they
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get the sugar molecule from as an glycosuria. Get whatever.
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Alpha gal correlates with COVID-19 disease symptoms. Hmm.
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So say what are the chances do you think? Oh, yes. Oh, yes.
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Here it is. Some medications and vaccines may contain small
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amounts of alpha gal containing additive stabilizers or codings.
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Dude, I think they're covering up for some more. Another bad
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reaction to the vaccine. This is in your vaccines, not just the
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COVID vaccine. I mean, well,
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John C Dvorak: this would account for the reemergence of
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it as a new Yes,
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Adam Curry: exactly. Like okay, well, of course, we can't do
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that we have to tie it to red meat. And as you know, red meat
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is the climate change
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Unknown: out to an important health alert. Today, the Centers
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for Disease Control is warning about a potentially life
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threatening red meat allergy caused by tick bites. The report
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estimates 450,000 People may have contracted the disease
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known as alpha gal syndrome. CBS says Meg Oliver reports. The
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alert comes as health officials reported cases of tick borne
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diseases are rising.
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Last year 53 year old Carmen Stan Gupta began suffering from
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fatigue, muscle spasms and slurred speech
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right months of testing. Six different doctors from primary
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neurologists, ear nose and throat endocrinologist,
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the father of four from New Jersey was finally diagnosed
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with Lyme disease from a tick bite that didn't show the most
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common symptom of Bullseye like rash.
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You know, there's good hours and bad hours. It impacts all the
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things you take for granted that you do every day.
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Other symptoms include headaches, fatigue, and muscle
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aches.
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Every summer we see an increase in tick borne diseases.
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Dr. Laurie handy says the number of ticks and tick borne
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infections Nationwide is on the rise, likely due to climate
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change
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can survive in different areas because it's warmer, so that can
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lead to more infections in humans.
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To prevent an infection. Doctors recommend wearing long clothes
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and using bug spray with DEET changing and showering once
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home, checking your body in a full length mirror and throwing
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your clothes in the dryer. Turn it
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on high and if any ticks remain on the clothes, they'll they'll
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just kill that
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after about 10 minutes.
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If you do find a tick, you should grasp it with tweezers
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close to the skin and steadily pull it out. The majority of
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tick borne infections are easily treatable with antibiotics.
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I really truly hope that I can just help one other person 10
24:19
Other people this is really been quite an experience. Yeah
24:23
Colliver,
24:23
CBS News,
24:24
Adam Curry: I'm just not buying it. I think that this is related
24:27
to either COVID as a bio weapon, because literally of this, this
24:33
NIH study, the antibody response to Alpha gal correlates
24:38
correlates with COVID-19 disease symptoms. And then there's
24:45
another PubMed
24:47
John C Dvorak: publisher doesn't include gastrointestinal at all
24:50
stream that this is our or allergy to
24:53
Adam Curry: red meat, red meat, a new synthesis of galactose.
25:01
For gene delivery, but I am not a scientist I'm not a medical
25:05
doctor. We have a lot of people who are producers who listen
25:09
dive into this people let's find out what this alpha gal thing is
25:12
because it seems like it's in vaccines and it's affecting
25:15
people and they're blaming it on red meat because why not? What a
25:20
great opportunity. But really if you listen you
25:24
John C Dvorak: got a lot of it wrapped up in one you got to
25:26
read meet people off or read me to have meet bugs. You've got
25:30
the climate change angle and then you have the name of the
25:33
thing itself which is alpha gal. Yeah. Which introduces you
25:36
trainers mouse.
25:40
Adam Curry: Alpha Gao, dude Gao. Exactly. And as predicted after
25:46
we played the speech that was broadcast on our very own show
25:51
day.
25:52
Unknown: What do you need to know right now on GMA three
25:55
global boiling has arrived? Yeah,
25:57
John C Dvorak: baby. The message kosher me three the worst, by
26:02
the way.
26:02
Adam Curry: So obvious the message like Hello, I'm Antonio
26:05
guitarras. We are the era of global warming as over the era
26:08
of global boiling is here. Take it ABC take it take it
26:13
Unknown: as call it top headlines. I'm calling it hot
26:15
headlines. And that's exactly what we're gonna begin today.
26:17
The alarming warning from the UN as the summer heat continues to
26:21
cook, the Secretary General calling this the era of quote
26:24
global boiling, with July said to be the hottest month ever
26:28
recorded. Look, we are all feeling it. 150 million
26:31
Americans are under coast to coast heat alerts today. With
26:34
the severe weather threat across the Midwest, there is some good
26:37
news. So really, finally, cooler temperatures are expected as we
26:40
turn the calendar page into August, especially in the
26:43
southwest, the Rockies and the Northeast. Actually, I
26:47
Adam Curry: got to go back to the pharma people for one moment
26:50
because I got a call from a friend of mine. And he he gets
26:55
some some medication from a from an Austin compounding pharmacy,
27:00
which if you're going to get anything I recommend going to a
27:03
compounding pharmacy because you know, that's the they don't put
27:06
alpha gal in your stuff as far as I know. And, and he called me
27:10
and he said, Hey, thank you so much. For all the talking you've
27:14
been doing about ozempic Because two doctors recommended I get on
27:19
this you know he's maybe he's pre diabetic, but he definitely
27:24
could lose a few pounds. And and he went to his compounding
27:28
pharmacy. They have since this pretty much since the the big
27:33
rush started for ozempic. The compounding pharmacy has had
27:38
60,000 inquiries, for some semaglutide They had to hire a
27:43
call center. That's how crazy this is.
27:48
John C Dvorak: That's why advertising or doing any such
27:51
thing on television is bad
27:53
Adam Curry: guess and this drug is also as we've been saying, Be
27:58
careful because it's off label and everyone is pushing it in
28:02
Hollywood. You might die now to
28:04
Unknown: our new may cover story and the drugs being used for
28:06
weight loss like ozempic are making headlines again. ABC News
28:10
Medical contributor Dr. Darian Sutton is here with reality
28:13
check. Good morning, Dr. Syed and always love. So there are
28:17
reports of people experiencing so called stomach paralysis.
28:21
What is that? And what do we know about these times?
28:24
So good morning Janae. So stomach paralysis associated
28:27
with these medications ozempic And we'll go be so one of the
28:30
methods that these medications work is that they slow the rate
28:33
at which food empties out of the stomach or they have something
28:36
called gastric delay. This helps with feelings of fullness and
28:39
helping to suppress appetite. Now we're seeing these isolated
28:42
reports of patients who are suffering from stomach muscle
28:45
paralysis, where food cannot empty out of the stomach. We
28:48
define this as called gastroparesis, and it can be
28:51
associated with symptoms of abdominal pain, bloating, acid
28:54
reflux, or GERD and severe nausea and vomiting. And tonight
28:58
I've taken care of patients who suffer from this diagnosis it is
29:01
absolutely brutal. Patients often come in with severe
29:04
dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities and many have so
29:07
their symptoms are so difficult to control that they have to be
29:10
admitted to the hospital. But in the larger studies we have not
29:13
seen an increased rate of gastroparesis comparing those
29:16
who use these medications to the general population. So we'll
29:19
still have to wait and see if there's any identification of
29:22
cause and effect but I think it's important to acknowledge
29:24
John C Dvorak: the Homina Homina Homina Horton
29:26
Adam Curry: to acknowledge me while I was go back to red meat
29:28
because that's the real that's going to kill it right meats
29:30
gonna kill you but not the not the ozempic own Hulu this Oh
29:34
good. That's all good. In the UK, they are now that there
29:43
seems to be Now this I would say this is Pfizer marketing above
29:46
everything. But the European Journal of heart failure has
29:55
published a paper saying a dose of Maderna is COVID jab, jab,
30:02
injured the hearts of about 3% of the people who received it.
30:05
This is a Swiss paper. And it's an accepted paper.
30:11
John C Dvorak: Isn't that unacceptably high?
30:14
Adam Curry: I would say it is. And it's so it's not the Pfizer.
30:19
It's the Maderna. Then unfortunately,
30:22
John C Dvorak: Melissa CIA drug, British
30:24
Adam Curry: Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, invested $500
30:27
million of his private funds into Maderna through a company
30:32
one of his vehicles called Phil Lima partners in the Cayman
30:36
Islands, which has now come out. And after he did that he stated
30:40
in Parliament, the vaccine was safe and effective. Yeah, I
30:45
wonder how long he'll be Prime Minister. Let's see if this
30:48
pops. Let's see if maybe, come on. They always want to get rid
30:52
of their prime ministers. They always want to get rid of him.
30:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, but he's still the parliament that
30:57
chooses him. So it's not like they vote him in
31:01
Adam Curry: the meanwhile we have the guy who did real drugs
31:04
finally coming well, not finally, but coming out and
31:07
saying it. Bobby The K. Did a really interesting interview on
31:13
math Hoffa, which is a bunch of black dudes in a barber shop,
31:18
podcast. It's got a good podcast. He was talking to moe
31:23
about it most as he he's now doing a tour through the black
31:27
spaces. And he said, Remember, remember, this is a big problem
31:31
for the Democrats if they don't want him because he's grabbing
31:35
black American vote, like crazy. Because if you go to any
31:39
traditional black American home on the wall, you will see three
31:42
portraits. Can you name the three?
31:46
John C Dvorak: You'd have? Martin Luther King? Yep. John F.
31:49
Kennedy. Yep. And who's the third? Well, I think a lot of
31:54
would have Malcolm X. Donald the
31:57
Adam Curry: third, Jesus would be the first one. Oh, Jesus,
32:01
MLK, and JFK. And he, he is talking their language. We'll
32:06
see.
32:07
Unknown: You asked about your addiction issues. I've never the
32:15
only presidential hopefuls I've ever heard, admit that he used
32:19
any kind of barbituates with Bill Clinton talking about
32:22
smoking weed, and he didn't inhale. But you're in hell, for
32:26
sure. That's partly what I'm talking about. Like you're very
32:31
open about the fact that this is a part of your history. And
32:34
before the interview really kicked off. You talked about
32:36
having a hole? Yes, yes. In your soul that you felt like shout
32:40
out to Aerosmith that you felt like you couldn't fill? Yeah. Is
32:44
that what caused you to?
32:47
Yeah, I mean, a lot of people, you know, I've been going to 12
32:50
step meetings, I've probably been to, I don't know, 20,000
32:55
people stories, and there's a high percentage of people like
32:58
me who believe they were born with the ejection. And then
33:02
there's other people who think that they got it later on in
33:06
life that they crossed the line. And once you say, once you
33:10
become a if you're a newcomer, and once you become a pickle,
33:14
you can't become a cucumber again. Once you cross a certain
33:18
line here, then you can't go back. For me, I felt that kind
33:25
of lying empty hole from what I was a little kid, my drug of
33:29
choice was heroin. So it was in four weeks that I wish I had
33:36
been around animals my whole life and given them hypodermic
33:40
needles. And it made sense to me that it would be more efficient
33:45
to inject the drug. So I know I did that I was addicted for
33:51
until I was 28 years old. And then I got sober. I was trying
33:54
the whole time. I just didn't know. I would go for weeks, I
33:58
would go for months. What was the difference between? Well, I
34:01
got into a 12 step program. And I had a spiritual awakening. And
34:06
it was like it was lifted. You know, it was like it was like a
34:10
miracle as much a miracle. For me as if I've been able to walk
34:14
on water.
34:16
Adam Curry: It's a whole interview was really fascinating
34:18
is and I cut this up a lot because he talks about the first
34:22
time he did he dropped acid and then some guy said, Hey, had
34:26
some heroin and he did the heroin. And he was injecting
34:29
heroin. But then someone said, Hey, man, smoke, this crystal
34:32
meth, you'll feel great. And we're smoking meth. I'm going
34:35
through the gamut of things. And he talks about being arrested on
34:38
the airplane after he got off the airplane where he was
34:41
actually on his way to, to a clinic to to a detox for the 12
34:46
step program and to kick the habit. And he thought one more
34:50
time. One more time in the bathroom was he airplane. He
34:54
said that actually that was really good for him because he
34:56
got arrested then it was all out and then it was out in the open.
34:59
He said Good interview me what he says is that I think it's in
35:04
this clip almost.
35:05
Unknown: What Snapchat of it?
35:07
Well, then I guess my progression was very fast, is
35:11
always progressing always gets worse. And I, my drug of choice
35:16
was heroin. So it was in four weeks that I wish.
35:20
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. That's the same clip. He said that he
35:22
got about, he got out of it with a 12 step program, which is
35:26
closely related to God. And He says, Yeah, religion, religion
35:29
stopped me right away. So you should see the comments on this
35:33
YouTube video, people are loving it. I loved it for different
35:38
reasons. I loved it for this little ditty about Ukraine in
35:40
the military industrial complex as he throws down the gauntlet
35:44
when
35:44
Unknown: Mitch McConnell was asked about, well, why are we
35:49
spending 130 billion in Ukraine? He said, Well, he said don't
35:57
worry about it, because that money is not actually staying in
36:00
Ukraine is going to military contractors. It's just going
36:06
over, you know, technically going to Ukraine, but we're
36:09
actually just by going to general person. Yeah, he's so
36:15
it's all American companies, and that's good for our country. And
36:19
that's the rationale and over there, they're killing Ukrainian
36:23
kids. So nobody here is gonna complain because nobody hears
36:26
you know why we're watching the coffins come home. So it's the
36:30
perfect word for the military. They get to you know, get re up
36:33
their contracts. And you know, and those are the people who
36:36
drive policy in Washington DC so
36:38
so is Mitch McConnell day.
36:41
He's part of them. I mean, Joe Biden is day
36:44
because we live in a Joe Biden when you say the military
36:48
industrial complex, I'm still looking for names like where the
36:51
My Story
36:52
inulin Joe Biden, Anthony blank, and those are the people who are
36:56
drought or driving.
36:58
Those those those three names.
36:59
Yeah, those three names.
37:01
Okay. So when you get in, Joe Biden will go fire the other
37:06
guys is that
37:07
yeah, all of those, you know, I will reorganize the CIA.
37:12
Adam Curry: Interesting. He will reorganize the CIA about that.
37:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I wonder what that refers to. I know they
37:22
have one JFK Jr. I actually have a couple but I have the one clip
37:26
that I think is the more important one. Yes, I know which
37:29
which has the when you play stuff like that you explains
37:33
this one, which is the JFK Jr. Security refusal clip
37:37
Unknown: and other election news presidential candidate Robert F.
37:40
Kennedy Jr. Says the Biden administration denied his
37:43
request for Secret Service protection, and a Twitter
37:47
statement Kennedy cited the assassination of his father
37:50
Robert F. Kennedy during his 1968 campaign. He said since
37:55
then, candidates for president have been provided Secret
37:58
Service protection, but not for him. He explained that the
38:02
turnaround time for filing a request is usually 14 days. But
38:05
after more than 80 days of no response. He got a denial.
38:10
Homeland Security Secretary Ella hundra. Mayorkas said the
38:13
protection is not warranted, Kennedy cited a 67 page report
38:17
from a protection firm which detailed different types of
38:20
death threats and security risks for him.
38:24
Adam Curry: What they what they should have done, which I found
38:27
interesting because I looked this up at secret service.gov
38:30
under the facts, Secret Services authorized to protect the
38:35
president vice president immediate families former
38:37
presidents have spouses children under the until the age of 16
38:41
and major presidential and vice presidential candidates and
38:44
their spouses within 120 days of a general presidential election.
38:48
So that will be next year that he can have that but I mean, he
38:52
clearly is being threatened. So they should do it. And they're
38:55
not. No, they won't do. But they should have just said that. I
38:59
don't know. I don't really say they hate me. Amen. Everyone
39:01
gets it 120 days before
39:04
John C Dvorak: they shoot you. Right. What you're saying is
39:06
from the public relations perspective, the Biden
39:08
administration was told that that little tidbit out of the
39:12
hat and said, Well, we would but yeah, but no, they didn't
39:17
because they're assholes.
39:19
Adam Curry: Meanwhile, as I was talking to moe about this, and
39:22
he says, he thinks the South Carolina primary will be very
39:25
interesting. He thinks that black America will come out for
39:28
Bobby The K.
39:29
John C Dvorak: Yeah, he mode doesn't take into account the
39:32
rigging of these things. He just doesn't.
39:36
Adam Curry: Well, he said it will be very interesting. He
39:38
didn't. I think he does take it into account. It'll be very
39:41
interesting. Well, it probably will be. So yes, the rigging of
39:44
things is definitely there.
39:46
John C Dvorak: So I do have a series of clips I got you know
39:49
that woman Stacy Plaskett. Yes, yes, of course. She was the one
39:55
from Virgin Islands. Yeah. Never heard of her before she net we
39:59
now we know she did. The sex tape and she's well you know it
40:02
ever I don't know.
40:03
Adam Curry: I don't know if it was a sex tape but it was
40:05
something weird for sure shouldn't
40:07
John C Dvorak: have done it whatever it was, but she was
40:08
she's useless. She's got no vote, but she's there and she
40:12
likes to make a fuss nicer. I wonder why they never brought
40:15
her on anything. I've never heard of her. Well, she comes on
40:19
and does. What's her name? My little redhead. MSNBC girl used
40:26
to be there. What's her name? Saki. Saki.
40:30
Adam Curry: Before we go into clips, we just have to
40:32
acknowledge something we can't really show. I'm sure you saw
40:35
the clip of her staff are behind her. All Adderall doubt, as far
40:40
as I'm concerned with big bug eyes, miming her entire
40:46
monologue that she did there, you know, talking about how
40:49
Bobby that Bobby that K was no good. And he was a racist. And
40:53
he's a Jew hater. And the all this stuff. And she and she
40:57
flubbed a line. And this, this young woman behind her who was
41:01
with bug eyes is just you could see her lips moving like she's
41:04
singing along with a Taylor Swift song. She's doing every
41:07
single word. She probably wrote it or she's there to maybe
41:10
that's her job. And she bounces up and you said, you said some
41:14
senators and then Plaskett corrects herself. You've got to
41:17
see this video if you haven't seen it. It's creepy. So this
41:21
was written for her drilled in she she flubbed the line and
41:25
that she had a handler there to go and correct it an MK Ultra
41:28
victim. That's what she was MK ologies
41:30
John C Dvorak: see her actually ad libbing on Sasaki show. This
41:37
yeah, as you can see why it actually makes sense. You can
41:40
see this pained look on pisaq His face like oh, why did they
41:44
make me? So I only have like two minutes of her. But I've divided
41:49
it up into four clips because every statement she makes is
41:53
like God, some oh my god, are you? What are you trying to say?
41:57
She's illiterate listen to this.
41:59
Unknown: Well, you know, first of all, they want to talk about
42:02
censorship. That anytime you point out untruths, you're
42:06
censoring. They're stopping people from speaking.
42:13
John C Dvorak: So first of all, she uses the word censura. Yes,
42:17
Su, since soring are two different words. They don't mean
42:21
the same thing at all. No. And then she says that if you speak
42:25
if you speak the truth to somebody saying talking about
42:28
anything that's censoring them somehow I don't know what she's
42:32
talking about. And that's when the pained look starts showing
42:35
up on the psyches face.
42:36
Adam Curry: I can imagine that she was ready to talk about
42:39
sense. Sure. And and she didn't know is about sensor and she
42:44
maybe she was really talking about censoring because since
42:46
you're no she
42:47
John C Dvorak: was taught no she was talking about. She just
42:50
didn't know the words. Okay. So let's go. There's part two.
42:55
Unknown: It's not that we're not stopping people from speaking
42:57
people can speak.
42:59
John C Dvorak: It's not that we're not not taught what? And
43:03
if she doesn't say no, she says not.
43:06
Unknown: It's not that we're not stopping people from speaking
43:08
Adam Curry: snots it's not that we're snot snot sneaking, you
43:12
know, we're making fun of a black woman from the Virgin
43:14
Islands is very bad.
43:15
Unknown: It's not that we're not stopping people from speaking
43:17
people can speak. You can speak
43:22
John C Dvorak: all right, I'm we're we're three.
43:23
Unknown: But we're also going to give the American people the
43:26
truth so that they can have science and facts and history
43:31
against wild outlandish claims that the Republicans trying to
43:35
get.
43:37
John C Dvorak: What the Republicans are trying to get
43:41
Adam Curry: hold on a second those sciences. Let me hear that
43:45
again.
43:45
Unknown: But we're also going to give the American people the
43:49
truth so that they can have science and facts and history
43:54
against wild outlandish claims that the Republicans trying to
43:57
get
43:58
Adam Curry: trying to get she get or give.
44:01
John C Dvorak: No get. She said the Republicans are trying to
44:03
get outlandish claims she's
44:05
Adam Curry: out of her league and they're burning her. She
44:08
screwed up and they're burning her. They're burning.
44:10
John C Dvorak: I don't think they're burning her. I think
44:12
that is this was a blunder. Okay, I don't think that they
44:16
knew that she was this bad guy. I mean, could what's because
44:19
like, he's not into this at all. She's just like, well,
44:22
Adam Curry: that's what they thrown her to the lions put a
44:25
throw on the Saki show that there'll be two morons together?
44:28
John C Dvorak: Well, all right, I only have one last little bit.
44:32
Unknown: That's not only going to keep them from going to the
44:34
polls, President vote or telling untruths, but it's also really
44:39
very detrimental to the American people. I want to hear that
44:44
again. That's not only going to keep them from going to the
44:47
polls or suppressing vote, or telling untruths, but it's also
44:52
really very detrimental to the American people. She's speaking
44:55
Adam Curry: in the sound bites man, she got nothing just saying
44:57
she got nothing, nothing. I have a clip from her from the hills.
45:02
The Hills rising.
45:04
Unknown: Robby put her on there to let me hear Stacy Plaskett
45:07
the delegate of the Virgin Islands right you know it has
45:09
been front and center at these hearings accusing you know, Matt
45:12
Taibbi of perjury accusing RFK Jr of anti semitism. Stacey
45:17
Plaskett delegate of Virgin Islands, trying to get Jeffrey
45:20
Epstein at her fundraisers as recently as 2018, I believe the
45:25
year before he was, was arrested again and died in in didn't kill
45:31
himself allegedly because of suicide in prison. This was
45:34
someone with full knowledge and awareness of his wrongdoing was
45:39
was courting his influence his access to funds and two
45:44
important wealthy people.
45:46
Right Plaskett who originally said that she wasn't really
45:51
aware that that he was donating she was completely unaware of
45:55
his donations to her campaign, which you know, then she had to
45:59
say in deposition last month, it's just
46:01
a lie. Yeah, she was directly you can see the emails from her
46:05
team saying oh, he's gonna be there right as make sure he gets
46:07
a personal invite
46:08
not just for the political dealings but was an attorney at
46:12
the tax firm that worked with Jeffrey Epstein. So even before
46:14
she ran for public office, she knew Jeffrey Epstein, but then
46:17
there's obvious documents where she's asking that he be invited
46:22
to the events she was clearly aware most likely directly had
46:26
been speaking with Jeffrey
46:28
Jeffrey Epstein had his own agenda for the Virgin Islands he
46:31
wanted the sex offender policies for the Virgin Islands changed
46:35
wonder why that could be.
46:39
John C Dvorak: For that you're probably right
46:41
Adam Curry: for those of you who are new to to sound a freedom
46:45
sex trafficking a leads Congress, politics, judiciary.
46:50
Look up Boystown, the Franklin scandal boys to
46:56
John C Dvorak: actually find that find the documentary is
46:58
still floating around.
46:59
Adam Curry: Yes, the documentary Channel Four documentary. It's
47:03
very good. Then it never aired but it's definitely still
47:07
available out there. You might have to go to Bridey on but
47:11
probably
47:12
John C Dvorak: dig, you'll find it is a round. Unfortunately,
47:15
it's grown a lot of hair, which is a term used in analog
47:21
broadcasting.
47:22
Adam Curry: Definitely, definitely. You might if you're
47:26
in Europe, look up do through DUTRO UX. Look at the
47:34
Netherlands, Belgium,
47:35
John C Dvorak: Belgium. If you're in the Netherlands, look
47:37
up burnt down radio station thanks to Adam curry. Show.
47:44
Adam Curry: I'm trying to live here. Alright, so there was a
47:48
big now I think we can do it. There was a big Russia Africa
47:52
summit. And, and well, a couple of things happen. So we have
47:57
this Russia African Summit. And I think the distraction the
48:01
distraction was this,
48:04
Unknown: we're gonna continue to track the ongoing crisis in new
48:06
shear, as the country contends with the attempted coup of its
48:10
democratically elected president and we in the United States are
48:13
officially only calling it an attempted coup still, because of
48:16
some legal reasons what it would mean for our troops that are
48:19
there earlier today, the presidential guard, which
48:21
barricaded President Bazoom inside the presidential palace,
48:23
declared that their leader General tianni was the new head
48:26
of state and that the country's constitution has been suspended.
48:29
The group that calls themselves the National Council for
48:31
safeguarding the country claimed they will now exercise all
48:34
legislative and executive power. And so while the leaders of this
48:37
attempted coup called on international partners to
48:39
cooperate with the new regime, and a new statement today, the
48:42
White House National Security Council is calling today's
48:44
developments an unconstitutional seizure of power, but they are
48:48
not calling it a coup, because that would trigger us laws that
48:51
require the State Department of Defense Department to cut off
48:53
all foreign assistance limit military partnerships this
48:56
afternoon. The NSC again called for President presumes immediate
49:00
and safe release.
49:01
Adam Curry: So I'm I'm thinking this just might be a
49:05
distraction. So we don't talk about the Russia Africa summit,
49:09
which included a number of, of head honchos big ones I think I
49:14
have. Here's a little background on the event,
49:18
Unknown: the Ugandan and Zimbabwean president met with
49:20
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday on the sidelines of
49:24
the Russia Africa summit in St. Petersburg. During the bilateral
49:27
meeting, Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni invited Russia
49:31
to take part in oil exploration in East Africa
49:34
John C Dvorak: with some neutral oil, which wants to to export as
49:40
glory but also refine for the East African market. For meta
49:48
Russian companies can also take part in exploration of for more
49:54
oil in our area.
49:58
Unknown: Zimbabwe's president and My sentiment goggle out
50:00
voiced support for Russia in the conflict in Ukraine. The
50:04
Southern African country has previously abstained from United
50:07
Nations resolutions criticizing Russia's actions in Ukraine.
50:12
Zimbabwe is in solidarity with the Russian Federation. In your
50:17
country special military operation in the Ukraine. Is
50:23
current share of the Kimberley Process certification scheme the
50:27
KPC Zimbabwe unreservedly condemns the unjustified and
50:33
vindictive ban on the sale of Russian demons on the world
50:38
market.
50:39
Adam Curry: I'm gonna check was a couple JATC shows
50:41
Unknown: hidden has built a two day summit that open Thursday as
50:44
a major event that will help to bolster ties with African
50:47
countries, which he said was one of Russia's invariable
50:50
priorities.
50:51
Adam Curry: Now this is interesting because most venni
50:53
must have any musi vini. He is the president of Uganda as we
50:57
heard from our boots on the ground, Captain red beard of the
51:01
Space Coast. That's our guy. That is our guy. Uganda is
51:05
supposed to be ours. We've got him lock, stock and barrel.
51:08
What's he doing now? He's over there with Putin. He's like em,
51:13
Dozois Hey, Putin. We got all kinds of good stuff. I mean, you
51:17
hear they're building a nuclear power plant the Russians, are
51:20
they putting up a big laboratory? What kind of
51:23
laboratory that'll be that, Hey, come on, take some of our oil,
51:27
that this this is not good. Now, of course, Putin, the fat in the
51:31
pot a little bit.
51:32
Unknown: Thank you very much for joining us here on TRT world.
51:34
So in the past 24 hours, Putin has written off $23 billion
51:40
that's to African countries. He has pledged free grains to at
51:45
least six African nations. What exactly is Putin trying to
51:48
achieve here?
51:49
Adam Curry: What do you think douchebags?
51:51
Unknown: Well, I think he is trying to counterbalance the
51:54
Western narratives that Russia's quitting the Green Deal with
52:00
Ukraine is endangering the food security for for Africa. And
52:06
he's trying to prove that, that he's actually doing everything
52:10
he can to increase that support for Africa in terms of food
52:15
security, but more most importantly, try to give them if
52:20
not in Russia, so that is neutral site in more globally in
52:24
his competition and rivalry with the West.
52:29
Adam Curry: Okay, so $23 billion, not not not something
52:32
to sneeze at. That means a lot for some of these African
52:34
nations. And part of the deal seems to be a peace deal not a
52:40
not a stop the war but a peace deal. A truce, dare I say an
52:43
armistice, perhaps where the demilitarized zone with Ukraine
52:47
and Putin is backing. Backing a proposal,
52:51
Unknown: Russian President Vladimir Putin is back the
52:55
African peace initiative on Ukraine. Speaking at the close
53:01
of the Russia Africa forum in St. Petersburg, Putin also
53:06
praised China's efforts to finding a solution to the
53:10
conflict,
53:11
3d Chamilia, the guru principalship because
53:17
I believe in general, the initiative, in my opinion, can
53:20
be the basis of some processes aimed at the search for peace,
53:25
the same as others, such as, for example, the Chinese initiative.
53:30
Yes, they do not claim that their initiative contradicts or
53:34
competes with others. In general, that conversation was
53:39
long and substantive. We probably talked for an hour and
53:44
a half. Everyone spoke on this issue. I want to emphasize once
53:48
again, that it was from an absolutely friendly position
53:51
that it was a real, real, real search for some ways some
53:55
opportunities to somehow defuse the situation. Really Poisk.
54:05
Pray the Russian leader also brushed away a question about
54:08
why he will not be attending the BRICS forum in South Africa in
54:11
August, claiming that is presence at the summit is
54:15
irrelevant. Well, making no mention of the arrest warrant
54:18
issued against him by the International Criminal Court.
54:22
Adam Curry: Ah, there we go. The International Criminal Court
54:25
this is what they've been trying to set up for at least a year
54:30
where they have a warrant out for Putin's arrest. And this
54:34
does not sit well with the E F F, which is not the Electronic
54:37
Frontier Foundation. This is the African South African opposition
54:42
party. And again, South Africa should be ours. But oh no,
54:46
you've got this guy is dynamic. He's got the they're all got Red
54:51
Berets. They're all like militant. They're devout Marxist
54:55
that appears and he's in this football stadium, which is at
54:59
that must be 50 60,000 people there. And he was this guy who
55:03
just said this is the leader of EFF the South African opposition
55:08
name. It's in this report. And and he's saying boycott the
55:18
BRICS meeting because they're trying to arrest Putin. Listen
55:22
to this.
55:23
Unknown: South Africa's radical leftist opposition party eff
55:27
urge the leaders of China, India and Brazil to boycott the
55:31
upcoming BRICS summit in solidarity with Russian
55:34
President Vladimir Putin. Speaking at an anniversary rally
55:38
for South Africa's third largest party Economic Freedom Fighters
55:42
eff Julius Malema also denounced Washington's pressure to turn
55:46
against the Russian leader.
55:48
We call on the president of the People's Republic of China,
55:53
India and Brazil, not to come to BRICS summit in solidarity with
56:00
President Putin. They must say you touch one of us, you will
56:04
touch all of us.
56:08
During this speech to mark the 10th anniversary of the party,
56:12
Malema also turned against South Africa's President Cyril
56:16
Ramaphosa.
56:22
Rama pasa, Rama pasa who could not guarantee that we will not
56:29
put in, we are putting and putting his eyes on who will
56:35
never support imperialism. President
56:40
Putin's potential visit to South Africa pose the diplomatic and
56:44
legal challenge for the South African authorities as he is the
56:48
target of an international criminal court arrest warrant.
56:51
There
56:51
Adam Curry: you go. So it seems that Russia and China have a lot
56:57
of Africa and all we have is Sudan, which of course we're not
57:01
hearing anything about. But I have a nice little timeline from
57:07
Captain red beard. He says, you know, there's a Russian naval
57:11
base in Sudan. No, I did not was here. Here's a little timeline
57:15
August 22. A new ambassador is appointed to Sudan, November 22.
57:21
Blinken suggest working with the US ie get rid of the naval base
57:25
that from the Russians. February 23. Sudan finalizes the Russian
57:30
naval base deal. March 23. Victoria Nuland shows up that's
57:35
when you know your country's in trouble when Vicki's when Vicki
57:37
enters. Look out. Yes, one month later, April 23. April 2320 23,
57:44
civil war breaks out in Sudan. So this, this new Ambassador
57:52
John Godfrey, he was he was on he had been out of politics, I
57:57
guess from for 25 years. He's appointed as the US Ambassador
58:01
to South Sudan in August of 2022. The Sudanese government in
58:05
Khartoum was about to finalize that deal with Russia for a new
58:08
naval base. So he's there to try and, and record record all.
58:13
Blinken, of course, advise Sudan against working with Russia.
58:17
Then we had Nuland go in literally to discuss democracy.
58:23
And then the rebel commander held talks with the US, UK and
58:27
Norway representatives in April. And then of course, boom,
58:31
everything happens. This seems to be our doing this, the death
58:39
in Khartoum is all us. And that's all we've got is the
58:42
Sudan part. I don't think we have much else. Russia seen
58:47
Russia and China seem to have seemed to have the lock. And
58:52
Allah
58:52
John C Dvorak: does for an idea. Okay. We're actually working
58:55
with Russia to keep China out of everything. Well,
58:58
Adam Curry: I have a clip let's see if that if that fits.
59:00
Unknown: Chinese President Xi Jinping met on Friday with more
59:04
return yen President Mohamed El Sheikh as one in Chengdu capital
59:09
city of southwest China's Sichuan Province. The meeting
59:12
between the two heads of state seal the cooperation between the
59:16
two countries in fields ranging from the economy to education
59:20
and medical support. President Chief thank the Mauritanian
59:23
president for his support concerning China's core
59:27
interests. After the meeting, the two heads of state witnessed
59:31
the signing of the plan on advancing Belt and Road
59:35
cooperation. Also on Friday, the Chinese president met maroon the
59:40
president ever raced and they shimmy in Chengdu, the Bruneian
59:44
president is on an official visit to China to attend the
59:48
opening ceremony of the 31st summer edition of the Physical
59:53
World University Games during the meeting the two heads of
59:57
state reinforce the links with between the two countries and
1:00:01
also stressed the need for increased cooperation. The
1:00:05
Bruneian president also reiterated that his country
1:00:08
firmly adheres to the one China principle and believes that
1:00:12
Taiwan is a part of China. The Bruni side also announced its
1:00:17
support for the China proposed the Belt and Road Initiative.
1:00:20
The Chinese President responded by pledging continued support
1:00:24
for Burundi.
1:00:25
Adam Curry: So seems like China was kind of on the outs they
1:00:29
have they got Brunetti. I don't know how,
1:00:32
John C Dvorak: let's go back to this theory that this is all a
1:00:36
scam. We're working with Putin has started with William Burns,
1:00:41
visiting Putin just before the Ukraine war broke out, then all
1:00:45
of a sudden the Ukraine war breaks. No, no, no, he
1:00:47
Adam Curry: didn't because Putin he visited. He didn't visit
1:00:50
Putin. Did he? Yeah. Oh, he did.
1:00:53
John C Dvorak: In that interview that we played a couple of shows
1:00:55
ago, he talked about visiting Putin. He's hard to listen to
1:00:59
because he's so boring, but went to Russia and visited Putin. And
1:01:04
next thing you know, this Ukraine was knew about it. And
1:01:07
in advance of the clip, we knew it was going to happen. So I
1:01:10
went and talked to Putin. Here we go. Let me play the clip.
1:01:14
Unknown: Do you see any real threat to his position? Well, I
1:01:17
think there's an unease across the Russian population right now
1:01:20
there's unease from some more hawkish critics who are you
1:01:24
know, is this the one see the conduct of the war as being
1:01:27
flawed? And then you have the unease I mentioned before, you
1:01:31
know, lots of Russians and military age young Russian men
1:01:34
fleeing the country as well so I'm not trying to suggest that
1:01:37
that poses a grip you know, threat to his grip on now. I
1:01:41
Adam Curry: don't think that's it, but I
1:01:43
John C Dvorak: I believe these are too long now. But so burns
1:01:46
goes over there. They set up this scheme. The next thing you
1:01:49
know, you have other little comments that come in all of our
1:01:52
clips. By the way, kind of back this we just today, Mitch
1:01:56
McConnell being cited by Rf Jake RFJ. Okay. Bobby's okay. Just
1:02:04
copy the key, which should be a lot easier to say. Talking about
1:02:08
how this whole Ukraine money is a scam, for all practical
1:02:13
purposes, is just being used to put more money into our side of
1:02:17
the ledger. You have this? This? We have Sudan, as you say, but
1:02:23
yet, Putin has got a Navy base there. How's that work? Yeah, we
1:02:28
got this. Yeah.
1:02:30
Adam Curry: Well, what everything
1:02:31
John C Dvorak: just points to this whole thing being a giant
1:02:34
scheme to keep China because I don't think Bucha gets along
1:02:37
with Zhi Jing ping.
1:02:40
Adam Curry: Well, that would be quite interesting. If that was
1:02:44
true. That would be quite well, Africa has again, why
1:02:49
John C Dvorak: is all of a sudden Why is Russia all
1:02:51
involved in Africa? This has never been the case.
1:02:54
Adam Curry: Where's Clooney? We need Clooney to tell us what's
1:02:56
going on. They need to bring him out. What you think?
1:03:02
John C Dvorak: I think he retired.
1:03:04
Unknown: No, he
1:03:05
John C Dvorak: can't he was kind of just came out with a new
1:03:07
spook movie.
1:03:09
Adam Curry: You got to get some distraction. What was kind of
1:03:21
what's kind of interesting, because the guy is impossible to
1:03:24
listen to most of any. I mean, it's very difficult. And man,
1:03:28
his head is shiny. Holy crap. Most of any that you've gotten
1:03:32
to present his head is
1:03:33
John C Dvorak: so shiny polishes that you are noodle x looks like
1:03:37
it.
1:03:38
Adam Curry: So here's what he here's what he said. Because he
1:03:41
started off with since the 1900 media we've been colonized.
1:03:44
We've been screwed. You know, every every country in Africa,
1:03:48
he said except one country said that wasn't that wasn't
1:03:52
colonized. We said one facet of Neo colonialism and colonialism
1:03:56
was Africa being confined to producing only raw materials
1:03:59
crops like coffee and minerals. I can give you an example. He
1:04:03
said the global business for coffee. Do you know what the
1:04:05
global business for coffee is? is worth according to Mussolini,
1:04:09
it's gotta be phenomenally high. $460 billion. Yeah, there you
1:04:15
go, since that's the value of the coffee business in the
1:04:17
world. But those of those 460 billion the coffee producing
1:04:20
countries of the world share only 25 billion, and of that
1:04:24
Africa only shares 2.4 billion out of the 460 billion. So it
1:04:29
says the issue is the biggest stunting factor why African
1:04:32
economies are stunted they do not grow because all the value
1:04:35
was taken by other people Germany earns more from coffee
1:04:38
than the whole of Africa, Germany
1:04:40
John C Dvorak: or six oil middlemen. They don't know how
1:04:42
to do business Germany
1:04:43
Adam Curry: earn six point 85 billion from coffee will Africa
1:04:46
only earns 2.4. This is doing is buying and selling trading. Yes.
1:04:51
So what I want to propose to Russia and China is to
1:04:54
discourage as a policy the importing of raw materials from
1:04:58
Africa to instead work with the US Africans to add value at the
1:05:01
source. This would within a very short time, transform the
1:05:05
economies of Africa from low and middle income to high and middle
1:05:08
income. Because we see from the example of Uganda that
1:05:11
everything is depressed now, production is high, but we are
1:05:14
still producing raw materials. To which I think the American
1:05:17
answer is no, no, I
1:05:19
John C Dvorak: think they've answered from China and Russia
1:05:21
has also no we can't have you do it here. Nobody's gonna do that.
1:05:26
23
1:05:26
Adam Curry: billion. I'll give you that and I'll be quiet, huh?
1:05:31
Well, it's there's just a lot going on.
1:05:35
John C Dvorak: There's a lot going up adding to my thesis
1:05:37
about Putin in the us working together. It's interesting.
1:05:40
Let's just take the Wagner group they wouldn't give them enough
1:05:43
ammunition to do any real damage. They started to march on
1:05:47
Moscow because they're getting irked they got wind of what's
1:05:50
really going on Yeah, and they go they and then they said where
1:05:54
they ended up they sent him back to Africa to kick to go down
1:05:57
there. Here's some free gold for you. Get down there get out of
1:06:01
here. Johnny This is getting more fishy by the minute it is
1:06:07
and it started my thinking on this began was why the hell is
1:06:11
Russia give a shit about bro about Africa why they all of a
1:06:15
sudden showing up and doing a bunch of our because we can't do
1:06:18
it because we have a bad rep down there.
1:06:21
Adam Curry: Well, who gets them? I mean, the China gets the most
1:06:24
materials from from Africa,
1:06:27
John C Dvorak: which that's what we're trying to prevent.
1:06:31
Adam Curry: Wow, that'd be interesting. Interesting date
1:06:33
fellows. Hmm. Interesting bait fellow
1:06:35
John C Dvorak: who would suspect nobody nobody is us. All we do
1:06:39
is bitch about Putin.
1:06:43
Adam Curry: And we're turning our turning our attention to
1:06:46
China, at least the military industrial complex, just getting
1:06:50
to taste not that'd be good. Just a little taste. We
1:06:53
Unknown: have learned this evening that the Biden
1:06:54
administration is now planning an historic $345 million
1:06:58
military aid package to Taiwan. For the first time The White
1:07:02
House says the US will supply Taiwan with military equipment
1:07:05
from American stockpiles. The aid package reportedly includes
1:07:08
portable air defense systems, intelligence and surveillance
1:07:11
capabilities, firearms and missiles. The move of course, is
1:07:15
expected to draw criticism from China.
1:07:17
John C Dvorak: Yes. How is this new?
1:07:20
Adam Curry: I mean, new. This is
1:07:22
John C Dvorak: new. This is new, they've given them stuff
1:07:23
forever.
1:07:24
Adam Curry: It's another bit of money. They're publicizing it
1:07:28
now. That means that they're moving. Look, if they're doing
1:07:33
look, if they're, if they're giving him some luck, if they're
1:07:36
giving him 345 million publicly, that means there's another 34
1:07:40
billion on the way
1:07:42
John C Dvorak: what is it? 345 is not the basic 400. Which
1:07:47
these are code numbers. 345 is always a 400. To Ukraine's 400
1:07:53
and billion 400,000,000,004. It's always fun to for foreigner
1:07:56
million foreign is something just for to I'm with you. And
1:08:00
now it's 340. What is this?
1:08:04
Adam Curry: Now I'm with you on that.
1:08:07
John C Dvorak: Hmm. Interesting. Well, we just have to gently get
1:08:14
resolved, it'll get resolved on your no agenda show as right.
1:08:18
Adam Curry: And we do we make interesting predictions. You
1:08:22
know, ever since being at.io, gotta refresh with the excellent
1:08:26
transcripts and everything people are searching around. And
1:08:29
people will do things like, let me see what those boys were
1:08:33
talking about exactly 10 years ago. And there was something
1:08:39
very interesting August 1 2013, Episode 535, I believe. Do you
1:08:48
remember what we were talking about? It was actually it's a
1:08:49
prediction from you, which, in hindsight, I think was not that
1:08:54
far off. Can you recall, but we're talking about?
1:08:58
John C Dvorak: Recall, we talked about three episodes ago. Here
1:09:01
we go, everybody,
1:09:02
Adam Curry: let's go back in time. 10 years ago today,
1:09:05
John C Dvorak: I've been thinking about this to what is
1:09:07
because we you have to you can't guess this war. I mean, most of
1:09:10
these wars, you could are on the 80 year cycle. The wars have
1:09:13
been as follows right on the numbers, there was American
1:09:15
Revolution, which was to get rid of British occupation. Then
1:09:20
there was the Civil War, which took place which I just
1:09:22
discussed a second ago, 80 years later, and then 80 years after
1:09:26
that, there was World War Two, which was a horrible war. So the
1:09:31
next cycle is 2020 There should be a war but every I thought
1:09:35
about this every war that we've had in this country, it major
1:09:38
cons, not World War One, which was you know, we showed up, kind
1:09:43
of tipped the balance. The first one was against an outside
1:09:46
force, the British Yep. The second one was against
1:09:50
ourselves. We're just fighting ourselves. The third one was
1:09:53
against Europe, essentially and Japanese but it was it was it
1:09:56
was countries it was our country versus the these countries.
1:09:59
Right What would be the fourth one if it's going to be
1:10:03
different aliens
1:10:06
Adam Curry: that's that would be my call this time I
1:10:10
John C Dvorak: think we're going to fight against our own
1:10:11
government.
1:10:12
Adam Curry: Oh man How cool would that be? That'll be
1:10:17
awesome
1:10:18
John C Dvorak: I never have believed that my thoughts on
1:10:20
this including the cycle and the years and and the coincidences
1:10:24
is singular I'm not some guy that's over here I am not the
1:10:27
only guy think in this and let me explain to somebody in some
1:10:30
think tank thinking the same thing
1:10:36
Adam Curry: considering 2020 Black Lives Matter protests the
1:10:41
government locking us down hi thank you we're pretty spot on
1:10:47
John C Dvorak: well the event could also be the Ukraine war
1:10:50
we're not fighting against anyone we just we just let
1:10:53
somebody else do all the work Why
1:10:54
Adam Curry: don't you just take the wind man Why are you going
1:10:56
to do that take
1:10:57
John C Dvorak: it I'm winning.
1:10:59
Adam Curry: Take the wind I we sound a little different. We
1:11:05
sound a little a little more energetic. It just me
1:11:10
John C Dvorak: any more energetic now or then then then
1:11:13
I think we had more now. You
1:11:17
Adam Curry: had more energy back? No, I
1:11:18
John C Dvorak: know. I have a couple of clips that I designed
1:11:21
to lead us into a donation saying
1:11:24
Adam Curry: oh well I'm all for that. Let's do it. Remember, we
1:11:26
have our special guests today along with the the Powerball
1:11:31
numbers Yes. The Powerball
1:11:33
John C Dvorak: numbers we're gonna do that this time this
1:11:36
right last time we're doing Powerball numbers. Yes. Okay,
1:11:39
here we go. Well, these are these. This is chips for these
1:11:43
are employment tips that I picked up off of one of his
1:11:46
shows. They had an interview with a guy who's telling us some
1:11:50
stuff and I thought it was in for information man that new
1:11:53
information has come to light about this isn't a tip for
1:11:56
people who want to get work.
1:11:59
Unknown: Job seekers take note, new research shows that
1:12:02
employees who are more agreeable, make better
1:12:05
teammates. It's a trait that hiring managers are seeking
1:12:09
right now. Why are they looking for agreeableness? And what
1:12:12
other traits are they looking at? And T's Colin Fredrickson
1:12:16
has more
1:12:17
hiring managers are looking for people who are more agreeable. A
1:12:20
recent study found a high positive correlation between
1:12:23
agreeableness and team performance people who are more
1:12:26
agreeable are more likely to cooperate and compromise with
1:12:29
their teammates, those with
1:12:30
higher agreeableness. You know, they're more compassionate.
1:12:34
They're more trusting they're more eager to help others. Yeah.
1:12:38
And those with lower agreeableness, you know, more
1:12:41
competitive and skeptical psychologist
1:12:43
Ryan Warner says highly competitive people don't
1:12:46
necessarily make great team members, they can make the
1:12:49
environment less inviting, and trust also becomes an issue.
1:12:52
agreeableness is one of the big five personality traits
1:12:55
openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and
1:12:59
neuroticism. This is a widely accepted framework that's used
1:13:02
to assess differences in personality. While we're going
1:13:05
through the screening and the vetting process. We have several
1:13:09
tests that we run as well as we have in house psychologists that
1:13:13
run interviews in order to look for key traits. Raquel Gomez is
1:13:18
the CEO of Staffy, a firm that evaluates jobseekers, she says
1:13:22
the Big Five personality traits are a key metric for evaluating
1:13:26
potential hires the key traits, she looks for conscientiousness.
1:13:30
This is very important. This is a person's level of discipline,
1:13:33
organization and reliability. extraversion for the confidence
1:13:37
to speak up. And meanwhile, she always looks for low levels of
1:13:40
neuroticism, this generally refers to a person's emotional
1:13:43
stability.
1:13:44
People that having high in neuroticism is you know, overly
1:13:48
exaggerating on things that happen they're not going the way
1:13:52
they're expected. Right? So overly dramatizing.
1:13:56
I've got information man,
1:13:58
Adam Curry: new shit has come to light vitamin, so you're just
1:14:01
supposed to be a suck up. Is that is that the idea? What No,
1:14:04
you're
1:14:04
John C Dvorak: supposed to be conscientious. Yes. And
1:14:07
agreeable, and agreeable and an extrovert. Yeah, you speak up.
1:14:11
You have to speak up.
1:14:12
Adam Curry: Yes, I agree. Boss. Yes. Yes. That's good. That's
1:14:15
good. Yes. Well, yes, yes. Go. All right.
1:14:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah, no. Just second clip. I'm gonna tell you
1:14:22
the one they left out and it's really obvious to me but part
1:14:25
two.
1:14:26
Unknown: The recent study also found that neuroticism decreases
1:14:29
team performance. It says high in neuroticism leads to anxiety
1:14:33
and fear, which can impair cognitive functioning, people
1:14:36
can learn more about where they fit in in the Big Five
1:14:38
personality traits by taking online assessments, doing self
1:14:42
reflection, or seeking feedback from others. Experts highly
1:14:45
advise asking the people around you because they can give the
1:14:48
best feedback about your personality.
1:14:50
Adam Curry: How does this lead into a donation segment is my
1:14:53
quest
1:14:53
John C Dvorak: because they left out becoming a no agenda
1:14:56
produced there it
1:14:57
Adam Curry: is. And with that, I'd like to thank you for your
1:14:59
courtesy. in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the ICC
1:15:03
arrest warrant for Putin, ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my
1:15:05
friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John
1:15:15
John C Dvorak: C Bucha. out there.
1:15:19
Adam Curry: And in the morning to our trolls who were
1:15:23
entertained by Darren O'Neil this morning had a great
1:15:25
rock'n'roll pre strict pre show. And of course, before that, we
1:15:29
had the Bluegrass show and Sunday's are great here. I had
1:15:32
no agenda at all. Let me see. Let me see how many we have you
1:15:34
put your hands down? Okay, I got 2356
1:15:45
John C Dvorak: Well, that's hardly much more than we had was
1:15:47
less than we had to 2400 I think we have no
1:15:50
Adam Curry: no, we had no we had 22 Nothing was 22 No, maybe it
1:15:54
was 2424. I think you're right.
1:15:56
John C Dvorak: I meant 24. Yeah. So we're Dave gave up on
1:16:00
Adam Curry: disappointing showing trolls. I don't know, I
1:16:04
don't want 2000 Trolls showman at my house. So I'm glad they're
1:16:07
just thinking that as a troll. And that's a good place for us
1:16:09
to be these guys. They're listening to the live stream and
1:16:12
trolling along in the troll room at troll room.io. Many of them
1:16:16
of course are using those swanky modern podcast apps, you can
1:16:20
find them at podcast apps.com. What's cool is if you're into
1:16:24
open source, and you don't want to get stuff from the Google
1:16:27
Store, maybe you're using graphene OS pod verse now does
1:16:30
notifications. If you get it from F droid. I know it sounds
1:16:33
like a bunch of gobbledygook. But a lot of people care about
1:16:35
this stuff. But wow.
1:16:37
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Even I couldn't follow that.
1:16:40
Adam Curry: It matters. It matters to a lot of people. But
1:16:43
there's, there's many, many apps that allow you to listen to the
1:16:47
live stream will give you a notification. And of course, you
1:16:50
can troll along in the troll room. Or of course, if you want
1:16:54
to you can I'm saying of course too many times, you can follow
1:16:57
us at no agenda social.com very interesting conversation after
1:17:02
Thursday show with Eleanor, who was somewhat perturbed by our
1:17:08
conversation about section 230. And what we were saying about
1:17:14
section 230 of US Code 47 was, hey, these companies, you know,
1:17:19
these Silicon Valley companies, maybe we take away their section
1:17:22
230 I think that's what we were saying. Yep, he took it as you
1:17:27
can't repeal section 230 There will be no internet. And as I
1:17:32
was thinking about it, I'm like, I don't think we said that. No,
1:17:35
I don't think we but but that was that's what the conversation
1:17:38
ensued about that. And I was kind of thinking, I mean,
1:17:41
obviously, there's stuff in there about child child porn,
1:17:47
child trafficking, there's all kinds of stuff in there. But in
1:17:52
general, I just feel like because he said I can't run no
1:17:55
agenda social if we don't have section 230 I said yeah, that's
1:17:58
right. And I don't think and I say this respectfully, because I
1:18:02
love that he's doing it but me not having these social networks
1:18:06
if we just had to go back to everybody has a blog and an RSS
1:18:09
feed and you have a news reader. That wouldn't be too bad. No one
1:18:15
I mean Well, I
1:18:16
John C Dvorak: think also there's a misinterpreted let me
1:18:18
go over this for just one second as a possibility. This is your
1:18:22
power 30 refers to specifically sites like Twitter and
1:18:28
Adam Curry: it actually the the language actually says any
1:18:31
computer information service so it doesn't refer specifically No
1:18:35
John C Dvorak: I'm saying is this what is assumed to mean
1:18:38
Adam Curry: Yeah, well in any
1:18:41
John C Dvorak: rolling chat room for example
1:18:48
Adam Curry: falls under the I'd looked up the
1:18:50
John C Dvorak: butt here but let's take what is not covered
1:18:54
by section 230 email television radio Yeah. That's not covered
1:19:00
by Tuesday yet on totally Matt Wait, hold on a second.
1:19:03
Adam Curry: Are you okay? What's going on something
1:19:05
John C Dvorak: weird thing just cropped up on my screen? I can't
1:19:09
get it back. Oh, there it is. Oh, please. Well, was it oh is
1:19:14
my OneDrive look back at your memories that have cropped them
1:19:17
some weird icon or so
1:19:19
Adam Curry: we have to look at your pictures.
1:19:21
John C Dvorak: Freaked me out anyway. Okay, television and
1:19:25
radio so on, on. On Radio, they have a five second delay that's
1:19:30
what they used to keep you from cussing on the air do his job
1:19:33
but but occasionally once in a while, like on a live show like
1:19:36
on ESPN, somebody will say fuck, or they'll say shit. And they'll
1:19:41
just do that and they may or may not get fined for that. It's not
1:19:44
as though spontaneity completely disregard the face not
1:19:48
Adam Curry: worried about it's about liability of someone
1:19:51
posting something that that is libelous, or there's liability
1:19:54
for what they did criminal liability, civil liability, tort
1:19:58
liability, and that makes Got your company or no agenda
1:20:02
social, not liable, liable for for something that that was
1:20:07
posted there, we still have to take things down. And I think
1:20:11
the big part of section 230 is that it is very broad and says,
1:20:15
Well, anything you find offensive, or, or literally, if
1:20:19
you find that offensive, you can take it down. And that's not
1:20:22
considered editorial. That's, that's the rub. And that's why
1:20:28
you get censorship. Anyway, I was just, I was just thinking
1:20:32
how podcasting works perfectly fine. There's been no take down
1:20:38
at the source. I don't know if any, that I know, podcasts have
1:20:43
been wiped down not from from an app, but not at the source not
1:20:48
from the server or the hosting company that hosts it is it
1:20:52
John C Dvorak: knows a bit different, I've been may have
1:20:55
taken a podcast out of circulation,
1:20:58
Adam Curry: right, but not under Section 230. I'm just saying
1:21:01
that RSS feeds of doing and being responsible for your own
1:21:05
stuff. This is this is what happened to RSS. We had blogs,
1:21:11
we had newsreaders, and I got attacked from two sides of one
1:21:15
side, everybody started doing feeds. So instead of having a
1:21:19
feed in your news reader, with all of a sudden you had a feed
1:21:22
on in your Facebook, that was not the Facebook didn't have
1:21:25
that initially. Then they created the feed. And then
1:21:28
Twitter had a feed, which was based on RSS. In fact, Twitter
1:21:31
was a podcast company initially, then Google said, Hey, we've got
1:21:36
a great thing for you to use. You don't need to have by any
1:21:39
software use Google Reader. And then was like, Oh, this is cool.
1:21:42
Google Reader is the best every teenager had one everyone use
1:21:45
Google Reader. And then they shut it down. And then and
1:21:49
that's how they killed it. And then, you know, Google tried to
1:21:51
do there. What was it? What was their initial thing? Was that
1:21:56
Google, Google Plus Google Spaces? What was their Google
1:21:59
Plus? Google Plus? Yeah,
1:22:01
John C Dvorak: for some reason?
1:22:01
Adam Curry: Yeah. So I'm just saying that we could go back to
1:22:05
that, and I'd be perfectly happy. I mean, there's not that
1:22:07
I hate no agenda. social.com at all, is great. But a lot of
1:22:12
memes. Let's be honest about it. No. I did it. We like to thank
1:22:22
everybody who supports the show with value for value. It's we
1:22:27
pioneered this concept. And we're very proud of it. Because
1:22:31
it turns out, if you ask people to just support something with
1:22:34
the amount or the the value that they would like to send back,
1:22:38
would they whatever value they get out of the show, there's 96%
1:22:42
of people get no value from the show, but still listen all the
1:22:45
time and do nothing. But there's a small percentage that will
1:22:49
gladly do things. We have people hosting meetups, we have people
1:22:55
putting up like that no agenda meetups.com Void zero. With the
1:22:59
infrastructure we've got, Sir Paul couture with no agenda, art
1:23:02
generated tons, tons of things that people do lots of cool
1:23:06
stuff at being a.io, search engine, all of these things. And
1:23:11
we put it under three categories, time, talent, or
1:23:13
treasure. And we'll be talking about treasure in a moment.
1:23:16
Because without financial value, we can't move forward at all,
1:23:20
because this is all we do. All we do all day is sit at home
1:23:23
mainly. And and sift through stuff trying find the bullcrap
1:23:29
root that out, we deconstruct all media, and we do it to spin
1:23:33
you down. In the spun up world, we love our artists, we think
1:23:37
that it's very important to have fresh art every single show, it
1:23:41
gets attacked attention, people look at it and it gets attacked,
1:23:46
it gets attention. People are always interested by it. They
1:23:51
wait for it, the cover art is something that's good to post on
1:23:55
on those horrible social media networks. And we want to
1:24:00
highlight the artist who we picked on the last show. This
1:24:04
was episode 1576. We titled that disease X, how can we not
1:24:09
because it's on the way it could strike at any time. And it was a
1:24:13
dirty Jersey whore. And we had a hard time selecting artwork.
1:24:18
There were some good pieces we liked, but that broke many of
1:24:21
the rules. And please remember that what you see on on the
1:24:26
website and what you even see on social media, a big you know 512
1:24:31
by 512 image is not what most people see in their pod in their
1:24:36
podcast app. So you have to have certain elements just can't be
1:24:39
the you know, the gag can't be too small. Now dirty Jersey
1:24:43
whore. Did an alien montage
1:24:48
John C Dvorak: where we had two little UFOs this was a
1:24:50
compromise choice.
1:24:51
Adam Curry: There was compromise but it's not like it was bad.
1:24:55
John C Dvorak: No we liked it as as the compromise choice was the
1:24:58
choice was sniper For the little comic book cover that was done
1:25:03
by man crush Yeah, but it was just outrageously wrong in terms
1:25:08
of it's too small this too small that it was as much as I liked
1:25:12
it, I couldn't really justify it. You kind of like it came
1:25:16
from no agenda from QUB, the noob, which is to me look like
1:25:20
mid journey. Ai art, which you by definition reject. Yes, I
1:25:27
didn't, I like to, but it just didn't look like I mean, we
1:25:31
don't have enough evidence that it wasn't that it wasn't Yes, we
1:25:35
don't have enough evidence from Kuba noob there's nothing else
1:25:38
like it in his portfolio. So we have to assume this because I
1:25:42
know he didn't draw this freehand to tie in the time
1:25:46
allowed. It's just not even possible. And so that got
1:25:49
rejected even though it's a beautiful piece
1:25:51
Adam Curry: and even looked at global boiling, which was the
1:25:55
hot chick on the boiling beach, but I was just it was too much.
1:25:58
It was too weird.
1:26:01
John C Dvorak: Remember that you also like the network's beast
1:26:03
mode?
1:26:04
Adam Curry: Let me see what was beast mode.
1:26:06
John C Dvorak: So when right next to that when we picked I
1:26:10
think you liked it. I could be wrong. It was a couple of
1:26:14
there's a lot of pieces that were usable. Yeah, use Oh no. I
1:26:18
think maybe it's the global heat index when you maybe like on
1:26:20
Adam Curry: like commerce or bloggers alien, but yeah, well,
1:26:25
where's beastmode? I don't think we saw Bheeshma Oh, no, I liked
1:26:29
global screaming. I thought that was interesting. Calls from QUB.
1:26:33
The noob. The boob the noob the boob? Yeah. For sure. Lots of
1:26:40
great artwork. I mean, oh, no. We almost picked disease x by
1:26:44
Taunton. Neil. That's the one we almost picked.
1:26:48
John C Dvorak: No, I was the one I rejected that piece. You're
1:26:51
the one that was all in on it. Just to be honest about it,
1:26:56
Adam Curry: it was a compromise choice. And but we then you said
1:26:58
no, I want disease x as the title, which kind of blows it
1:27:01
you know? What can you do? Well,
1:27:03
John C Dvorak: you want to disease x as the title to Don't
1:27:05
blame me for the whole thing. Oh,
1:27:07
Adam Curry: no, I'm not blaming you for anything.
1:27:09
John C Dvorak: So the new The problem with this piece is I
1:27:12
just thought it was simplistic and it wasn't really didn't
1:27:14
there was not a there was a little more artistic effort in
1:27:18
the piece by during that. It was it was No, I mean, tenten yo can
1:27:23
do better than this.
1:27:25
Adam Curry: Yeah, we both thought that, for sure. Thank
1:27:31
you very much to all the artists we love that you do this.
1:27:33
Everyone can.
1:27:35
John C Dvorak: As we sit here grouse about the artists,
1:27:37
Adam Curry: it's a service to the artists artists will never
1:27:39
hear that when you're up for a gig to do a commercial piece.
1:27:43
You're never going to hear why you were rejected. You just
1:27:45
won't I'm not going to tell you. No, you won't. You will never
1:27:48
know what you did wrong. And now we're telling you right now so
1:27:51
we're right for that matter. Exactly. So we do this as a
1:27:54
service and everyone can follow along if you're listening live
1:27:57
no agenda art generator.com Or if one of those modern podcasts
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apps, it'll, it'll flip right right in front of your face. Pod
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verse does is very cool. Dred Scott does our chapter work,
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which is also the new cloud based chapters. Oh, hold on a
1:28:13
second. Powerball is number 35. Here's your Powerball Powerball
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number everybody. So congratulations, dirty Jersey
1:28:20
whore for being the artwork for Episode Episode 1576. And now we
1:28:26
are off to thank our executive and Associate Executive
1:28:29
producers for 1577 and we'll kick it off right off the bat
1:28:35
with what I believe is an instant night. Robert Mullen
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Burg Grand Junction Colorado $1,000 And he has a great note.
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Thank you for keeping my amygdala in check through COVID
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I am eternally grateful standard fare will do that's what I'm
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calling the perfect donation Thank you very much thank you
1:28:59
thank you thank you
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John C Dvorak: okay on where within the indie no agenda
1:29:04
meetup in Greenwood Indiana sent us some a seven $360 from the
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meetup and it goes to the credit goes to is a switcheroo in a
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meet up raffle donation to Joshua crumb. Crumb. also
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donated pasta crumb
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Adam Curry: try Yes.
1:29:29
John C Dvorak: I've first learned of na when I saw Adam on
1:29:33
the seed Man Show and August of 19 or 2017 was 1970 Wow. And
1:29:40
quickly realized what you got your undeceive man show? Yes,
1:29:44
please local. You quickly realize why it is in fact the
1:29:49
best podcast in the universe. It is packed with so much
1:29:52
invaluable information and insight as to what's going on
1:29:55
behind the curtain. I haven't Mitch missed an episode sense.
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This is why it broke my heart when the my love called me out
1:30:03
for being the ultimate douchebag with my full government name oh
1:30:06
no several shows ago. Oh, this is Joshua crumb. And Adam said
1:30:13
Come on man. Well I can finally ask for a D douching
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Unknown: you've been de deuced
1:30:23
John C Dvorak: Keep up the great work John. Give me a mic bump.
1:30:27
Well yeah Also I have an Omaha you might die Can I have an
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Omaha you might die to to the head low girl yay and a healthy
1:30:37
dose of goat karma. Thank you for your courage. Joshua Crum.
1:30:41
Adam Curry: Yes, we got to to the head and he wants a little
1:30:44
girl. Yay. Yeah. So that was that actually from Joshua or is
1:30:48
it from the
1:30:50
John C Dvorak: someone and it got switched to him and I think
1:30:52
he took responsibility and wrote the note. Oh, very good.
1:30:54
Adam Curry: You might die. You've got karma. We move on to
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Van Betzalel van Betzalel polyx Ville North Carolina 3.34. To be
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above all the other three Thursday's are three threes in
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the morning gents. Thank you for your courage with this donation
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my knighthood is secured. Henceforth I wish to be known to
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serve Bunsen of the Island Creek woods for the roundtable. Please
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put me down for a picture of pyramid Hefeweizen and a pile of
1:31:28
peanuts for peanuts farm for alarm wings with ranch. Well,
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that's not complicated. No jingles no karma, but a shout
1:31:38
out
1:31:38
Unknown: to see man all over the place. Shout
1:31:40
Adam Curry: out to sea man Moses of Anchorage, Alaska for hitting
1:31:43
me in the mouth. Thanks for all you do van Bensel Pollock's
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Ville North Carolina put those things on the list for that he
1:31:53
didn't. There wasn't there was no karma. No nothing.
1:31:55
John C Dvorak: No okay. No. Well then we go to Bollman or Bowman
1:31:59
McMahan in Utopia Texas. That's gotta be a place. You know where
1:32:05
that is? Yes, I
1:32:06
Adam Curry: do know where it's not that far from here. Really?
1:32:08
John C Dvorak: Oh, you should move there. 3333 move there
1:32:12
being utopia. And I get to the jingle of Obama. No, no, no, no,
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no set to the top but to Mexican hat dance. Thanks for all you
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do. Oh, that's the cooker. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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no.
1:32:25
Adam Curry: Yeah, I got course you can do that. I'm
1:32:28
Unknown: not gonna ruin my house. Hey, hey. Oh, no, no, no,
1:32:36
no, no. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm hoping. Oh, no, no, no,
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no, no.
1:32:48
Adam Curry: Yeah, baby. You ask we play. Yeah,
1:32:51
John C Dvorak: I gotta take this one because I have to know it.
1:32:53
This is from rich gash Rivera. Military nickname, I bet Arnold,
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Maryland and he writes a note on paper with this as proof and if
1:33:07
there's any single request, he just wants douching to start
1:33:12
with that.
1:33:14
Unknown: You've been de deuced.
1:33:18
John C Dvorak: Eventually, it will give some jobs calm at the
1:33:20
end. I'll read the note. I have been listening to the best
1:33:22
podcast in the Universe since early 2020 after being hit in
1:33:25
the mouth by fellow aviator and a friend of the show, Cody
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Dhotre down the donor Yes, donor donor. I now fly for a major
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airline here stateside after I've flown alongside Dhotre in
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the United States Navy during a too long 25 year Navy career. I
1:33:45
recently had an overnight during one of my airline trips and
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Adams backyard Austin. It was there I was hitting the mouth
1:33:52
and I knew I had to stop being a douchebag and provide some
1:33:54
treasure to you both. To avoid an exit strategy. I immediately
1:33:59
texted Dhotre to share with him that I had been assigned room
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333 Something that has not happened in my four years of
1:34:06
airline flying. He and I agreed the only course of action was to
1:34:10
share my experience and an end my status as a douchebag very
1:34:13
good with that. I hope you accept my humble donation 33333
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D douche me just got that. I also respectfully respectfully
1:34:22
request some jobs karma as management and union in my
1:34:25
company seem far away from a deal on a new pilots contract.
1:34:29
Oh, thank you both for your courage.
1:34:30
Adam Curry: Yes, thank you
1:34:32
Unknown: jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs
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Adam Curry: are my daughter I have a daughter patch. Daughter
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that's is that guy loaded with nicotine. No. For your jacket
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for your flight jacket. Yeah. dotars like his handle, you
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know, like Maverick goose Dhotre
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John C Dvorak: a gash. Oh man, I was you
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Adam Curry: gasps Yes, there you go. We move on to Brian to Lucky
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Lincoln, Nebraska. Three, three 3.33 this birthday birthday
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donation also makes me a knight who got a lot of nights today
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and a couple of names. I started listening in July 2020 After
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hearing Adam on the Tom Woods show. Am I'm bringing him in
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John What are you doing? I'm bringing them in from seed man.
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I'm bringing them in from Tom Woods
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Adam Curry: Last year, I turned 40 could no longer remain a
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it thanks he says Brian
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all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin.
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John C Dvorak: Alexandra Miller in Arcata, California started
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listening after Adam was on Rogen in 2020. That took you two
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years, three years. We see my wife joint Alexandra Miller.
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Alexandra is a male. My wife joined the listening party and
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refuses to and refuses to be a douchebag this is actually some
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sort of switcheroo Yes. Thank you so much for your service
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humbly the Humboldt Miller douchebags no more I want to do.
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Adam Curry: doing some of that Rogen psilocybin I think. Nice.
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No, sir fat dad is in North little little North Little Rock
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Arkansas 333 short notes or fat dad of the BM Mexicans here
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requesting BMX World Championship karma. I am. I am
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competing next week in Glasgow, Scotland as a member of Team
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USA. Hi, go about that. Well, we should be watching we should be
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rooting right but we got it we got professionals. He's
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John C Dvorak: competing in the BMX world champion. How was he
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fat?
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Adam Curry: Well, I serve fat dad. I mean, who knows? Who
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knows? This amount? No
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John C Dvorak: way.
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Adam Curry: This amount? He's just that's just his name. I
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mean, one hour.
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John C Dvorak: Yes, I know one hour cleaners. Yes.
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Adam Curry: It's your joke, man is your joke. It is this amount
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also pushes my wife Shonda to Dame hood. Please Dame her ot
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chick. Got it. Ma'am. Good luck on that. And so what kind of
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karma doesn't just mean we should do kind of karma would
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work. I'm gonna give him a double. Double, double. Double
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double of karma for the BMX.
1:38:10
John C Dvorak: He does a double double flip. Yes,
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Adam Curry: double up double flip. Excellent. A
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John C Dvorak: Stephen Stephen pro cop in Vienna, Austria. I'm
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sitting here in weather too cold to turn on the AC and watch the
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media hype up the heat catastrophe as the next thing to
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be scared of over socialized and under informed kids coinage by
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my partner yes and the tone deaf political class are busy
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harassing the citizens who I want Lee destroying the whole
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region centuries old industrial base. That's probably true.
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Sounds about right. The only source of income and wealth for
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many millions and ultimately the state is well. Thank you for
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that also true. Unless you want to be a middleman selling coffee
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in Germany. Right. Thank you for helping me stay sane through
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your relentless deconstruction of this foolishness. A bit of
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Howling Dog, or was it Yoko Ono karma? My country's is actually
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sheep, but could be Yoko Ono. And my country's second most
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famous export screwing your freedoms would be fine for my
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upcoming birthday on the 31st Cheers, Stefan.
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Adam Curry: Oh, does that mean he wants to? Yes, he does. He
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wants one of these. Okay, I got your brother. I got screw you
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because he's from Vienna. This is export? Yes. Paul Heaney is
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in Kremmling Colorado 333. No note that deserves a double of
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karma. You've got karma you can take this one. Yes, Brandon
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First and foremost, please accept this humble donation of
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I have for the valuable yet oftentimes, shameless work you
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navigating the strange times we live in would not be possible
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without you. I'm not quite sure what shameless about it? Sure,
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either. Secondly, I would like to I would like to express
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living up in a down world. Many thanks from Brandon. Nice tip,
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Brandon. Nice tip there to the living up and down world
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podcast.
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Executive Producer. Howdy fellas. This donation is for
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on the 26th on the list for this show. Yeah, she's on the list.
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She's on. I waited until now to send this Oh, we could listen
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live on Sunday after the best r&r pre show in the universe.
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Adam Curry: All right, I didn't get these next jingles if you
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could just read this one. Sure Clayton
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Adam Curry: you might not get LASIK checked. Because I look at
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John C Dvorak: club. That's yeah, especially for the
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distance. I'm reading it. Oh, me your likey he wants to thank his
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friend burn for helping me there. Love the show. Thanks.
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Adam Curry: That's funny. All right. You want to do though
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you. You've got karma I see what happened. The reason I don't
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have some of these jingles is because I did not do a rap text
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alignment. So I missed some of these
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John C Dvorak: a Ryan doe or NATO in Bozeman, Montana. Two to
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620 ran a marathon and three hours and 33 minutes so I had to
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be it'd be assigned to donate right? Yeah, it's usually
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assigned to donate 333 33 million is usually what is the
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longest distance either of you have run by run for the border?
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Please be honest. Can I get a reverend Manning Bitcoin jingle
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Adam Curry: I don't I'm trying to think maybe a kilometer
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something like that.
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Unknown: That's ended
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all hell is gonna break loose and you're gonna need a Bitcoin
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Adam Curry: Game Valerie Kirkland, Washington, home of
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Costco, row of ducks to 2222 Hi, Adam and John. Your podcasts are
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high points of my week. I am pleased so many fellow
1:44:30
Washingtonians contribute to the show. I think someone advised
1:44:33
you a little oddly regarding the gut filled show. We record and
1:44:37
watch God filled every night and watch next morning there's one
1:44:39
regular member of the panel of four and one semi regular and
1:44:43
two new people every program. Panel members are funny and
1:44:46
articulate businessmen, lawyers and outright comedians. Also the
1:44:50
show is somewhat crude. Usually God felt himself Dame Valerie I
1:44:54
don't what did we get wrong? I don't think we misunderstood
1:44:57
that. But you I like I don't like to
1:45:00
John C Dvorak: show exactly what it was you would do talk
1:45:02
disparagingly about the show. And I never liked Gutfeld and
1:45:07
I've always wondered why Scott Adams was a huge fan. But over
1:45:11
time watching the gut felt show, I've come to appreciate him for
1:45:15
the kind of crap he's a. He's a screwball comic.
1:45:19
Adam Curry: I mean, it's okay, but I'm just not interested in
1:45:22
the evenings. I'm just not interesting at night, and I
1:45:24
don't catch the king a night, late night. And I know the cat
1:45:27
temp is just, she's annoying. And then you got that dude with
1:45:31
his with his belt. What's his name? Seamus, Marcus.
1:45:36
John C Dvorak: Marcus Aurelius, whatever.
1:45:37
Adam Curry: It's just like, okay. Yes, it's
1:45:42
John C Dvorak: an acquired taste. I
1:45:44
Adam Curry: would do the show. I saw
1:45:46
John C Dvorak: that funny enough.
1:45:48
Adam Curry: Hey, John Hotep was on the other night. I can be
1:45:51
funny. What do you mean I'm not funny. And you're
1:45:53
John C Dvorak: you already said you hate cat and that she's like
1:45:56
the mainstay of the show. I'm never gonna get on is what
1:45:59
you're telling me? Well, if you keep saying things like that,
1:46:03
hey, you know what are monkeys? You know, in a Mongo like this?
1:46:06
If I was coaching, it'd be like, Yeah, I see this show a couple
1:46:08
times a day. quite sure how it's set up. But I liked the people
1:46:12
on it. They're hilarious. It's a great show. And, and God Phil
1:46:16
does a wonderful job of keeping the show moving.
1:46:19
Adam Curry: Unlike you. I'm not full of crap here. Let me tell
1:46:21
you what I'm going to be on. Because I am on an important
1:46:24
show. Let me say that I'm going to be on Dad. Dad saves America.
1:46:29
That's a pretty big show. But that's a podcast. What is this?
1:46:34
This next one was I'm still
1:46:36
John C Dvorak: waiting for the Fredericksburg. Donations to
1:46:39
come flowing in here.
1:46:40
Adam Curry: I did the matt long show. Oh, yeah. Monday. Once
1:46:44
again, I've been asked to appear on the what's the guy from Fox?
1:46:52
The guy who Hey, you can put in anywhere? Kilmeade the Brian
1:46:57
Kilmeade show. Oh, but he's he's on vacation. And Kennedy is
1:47:02
hosting.
1:47:03
John C Dvorak: Oh, your old buddy. Yeah.
1:47:06
Adam Curry: What do you want to do? Would you mind call us?
1:47:08
Yeah. Oh, Kennedy. I'll be hilarious. You broke my butt.
1:47:12
Kennedy.
1:47:14
John C Dvorak: We all know yes, definitely. Brett, you you will
1:47:16
bring that up. Of course. I'm gonna
1:47:17
Adam Curry: bring it up a bit. You know, I have some I have
1:47:21
some makeup was for who to her to because what she was brought
1:47:25
in as the conservative VJ and I I was fresh off the boat from
1:47:29
Europe. I didn't understand politics in America at all. You
1:47:33
know, I was pretty young. Although she was younger, I'm
1:47:36
pretty sure but I didn't really understand what that meant. And
1:47:39
just thought she's achy. And I didn't you know, I just it
1:47:43
really I avoided her and just like yeah, and a lot of people
1:47:48
didn't like her because of course they were left the MTV
1:47:51
Marxists. And I didn't know so I owe her an apology for that. But
1:47:57
I thought she was she'd done quite well for herself. You
1:47:59
know, I have respect for her. I like her she gets work she's
1:48:04
she's marriage material. She gets work. Dynamite. All right.
1:48:09
Well, yes,
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John C Dvorak: I'm on with Trisha. I think this is in his
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mind. Trisha Gilman in Dayton Ohio. 202 ad will send a note
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from PJ golden didn't see anything. Double on karma will
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Adam Curry: karma and we go
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John C Dvorak: don't forget to send these notes to notes at no
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has no agenda producing. We're proud of them. Well, wait.
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John C Dvorak: I didn't see surfer you're trying to burn
1:50:11
Dana Brunetti again.
1:50:13
Adam Curry: Oh, well, that's too bad.
1:50:16
John C Dvorak: I did get a note.
1:50:18
Adam Curry: Do read do share. Well, I'll just
1:50:21
John C Dvorak: summarize. Because it's pretty profane. Oh,
1:50:24
okay. For one thing he says that he doesn't think surfer has the
1:50:28
guts to
1:50:29
Adam Curry: do it. This is. This is from Hollywood superstar
1:50:31
producer Dana Brunetti.
1:50:33
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Who's got a new movie coming out called. Oh,
1:50:37
it's ranch. Hurry, get GranTurismo
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Adam Curry: that's the that's the video game come to life.
1:50:43
Base based on a true story.
1:50:45
John C Dvorak: I guess. Anyway, that'd be good. But he's made he
1:50:50
also wanted to correct you. Oh, he says that Pete The Producers
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Guild of America is not a union. I didn't say it was Did I say it
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was a union? I guess you did at one point because it got his
1:51:03
hackles up. Okay. So then it then they blew up over it
1:51:06
because he hates these people in a drinking club to sue them to
1:51:10
get us a war when it is a war
1:51:12
Adam Curry: where he hates him. But he wants an award really?
1:51:15
John C Dvorak: No, he won an award and but they were because
1:51:18
of these producers awards. They get to Hollywood. He kind of
1:51:22
runs it through this guild of what he calls douchebags. And
1:51:28
they limit it sometimes. So they will give three or three of the
1:51:32
five producers will give three of them an Oscar. And so you
1:51:36
have to sue to get yours. Yeah. And is a bunch of story. Podcast
1:51:42
Awards. Not well. There you go. I want my Dave Dana. Yeah. Adam
1:51:49
is the one getting screwed. Yeah.
1:51:51
Adam Curry: What's your problem, bro? Making all these big
1:51:55
movies. living high on the hog.
1:51:58
John C Dvorak: He says this is his last movie. Please.
1:52:04
Adam Curry: Alright, Spielberg, gotcha. Now we love our
1:52:08
Hollywood connections. just wants to just want to get John a
1:52:11
bit part. Does he have to say anything about that in his
1:52:14
profane? No, he
1:52:16
John C Dvorak: already told me I'm not getting a bit part
1:52:18
period.
1:52:19
Adam Curry: That's it, you're banned. You're actually
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John C Dvorak: literally from Hollywood.
1:52:25
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1:53:08
Adam Curry: shut up slave. Oh, that was that was fun. Welcome
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back, everybody. You missed the Powerball number and our
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specialty view. Good guy said Good to have you back. I was
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there was a pretty interesting documentary I was walking
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watching and it's about all this alien bull crap with no one's No
1:53:30
one's buying this. By the way. Even Joe Rogan is not even
1:53:32
buying this one. This this hearing and oh yeah, this grush
1:53:36
guy. But this whole this whole kind of documentaries, maybe a
1:53:42
big word is about Wernher von Braun, who told apparently
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several several people that the military industrial complex
1:53:52
would play ultimately played their last card it's called the
1:53:55
last card and the last card would be Holic. This is the blue
1:53:59
beam theory, of course, will be holographic spacecraft, they
1:54:04
will be beaming into the sky and then hidden amongst the
1:54:07
spacecraft they would have some of their regular aircraft that
1:54:10
would know bomb a couple buildings just shoot a laser
1:54:13
beam or something to make it look look real. And that would
1:54:15
bring in the the new world order and then we'd all go to a global
1:54:19
government and we'd all be happy and be depopulated forever. Just
1:54:25
thought I'd bring that up.
1:54:28
John C Dvorak: I'm unfamiliar with this.
1:54:30
Adam Curry: It's yeah, it's relatively new. I'll send it to
1:54:32
you. It was interesting thesis. I liked it.
1:54:35
John C Dvorak: I was a big fan of that guy. When I was a little
1:54:37
kid Wernher von Braun. Yeah, cuz he was on Disney all the time.
1:54:42
Yeah, I find out later.
1:54:45
Adam Curry: But the whole bunch of
1:54:46
John C Dvorak: Disney never mentioned this.
1:54:48
Adam Curry: Well, let's not talk about Disney. Note from one of
1:54:53
our UPS drivers and producer boots on the ground. Adam John
1:54:57
right to the point there's a good chance our contract to
1:55:00
tentative agreement may not be ratified this is a big deal for
1:55:03
us in America thinks 17% of the GDP of America
1:55:08
John C Dvorak: depends on UPS Oh things down to say the least my
1:55:11
fellow
1:55:12
Adam Curry: ups are focused on what profits the company made
1:55:14
while we were on this unfair contract unfair because of how
1:55:18
inside people and the lower tier drivers are paid yeah this
1:55:21
irksome a lot. My concerns that many don't see the big picture,
1:55:25
there's a limit to what people will pay for shipping even for
1:55:27
the best and service I agree. We have actually not shipped some
1:55:30
things for that very reason to ask for more than the proposal
1:55:34
now will lead to a loss of public support and could
1:55:36
jeopardize the dream and game of future pension checks for our
1:55:40
worn bodies which they are they have this job. And I remember
1:55:44
when we had ice here, and our UPS guy was elderly, we were the
1:55:48
last house he was going to go to he was slipping and sliding all
1:55:51
over our path and I appreciate what those guys do. Lastly, I've
1:55:55
used this job or career even with challenges as a blessing
1:55:57
from the Lord and I'm thankful there aren't a lot of places
1:56:00
with the combination of our pay benefits and retirement left out
1:56:03
there it is really truly one of the last American Great American
1:56:06
blue collar jobs please keep my name private did so. And that's
1:56:13
it and he says we should we should go on Theo von show you
1:56:17
and I together on that's not gonna happen thank you anyway to
1:56:22
Vaughn he's a comedian it's pretty good show Yeah, but we
1:56:26
will never go on together
1:56:28
John C Dvorak: no, don't do that never and divide and conquer
1:56:32
Adam Curry: and night notes from our our man Joe. She says Yeah,
1:56:37
well, you can see proof the still crew months issues in this
1:56:42
email to employees regarding all reserves exhausted and united
1:56:45
limping to the end of July is the end of the month. So you're
1:56:48
gonna see your we've, we keep warning you and have crew months
1:56:51
shortage at at United this month.
1:56:54
John C Dvorak: They just don't have the pilots. This has been a
1:56:56
theme of our show for two years comes from Joe actually put
1:56:59
Adam Curry: his Patreon link in there you can go and take a look
1:57:01
at his most recent update. But it's true. They fired all that.
1:57:05
Didn't we have an email from a from a pilot in the donation
1:57:09
segment? Said he. Somehow remember or note?
1:57:17
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we talked about the guy he was from. From
1:57:20
gash
1:57:21
Adam Curry: gas. Yeah, gash gash in cash. What's your name? gash.
1:57:25
Okay.
1:57:27
John C Dvorak: Okay, we have some crime issues in Oakland.
1:57:31
Really? But they're funny. Oh, well, that's good. And there's
1:57:36
one was when the incident that just took place recently that I
1:57:39
thought was hilarious. And it happens to be covered in this
1:57:42
crime report. Because, you know, Oakland and Alameda County and
1:57:47
San Francisco is a lot of California is plagued by these
1:57:51
sorrows. deejays attorneys, and the one locally in Oakland says,
1:57:57
you know, she literally says I got nothing to do law
1:57:59
enforcement.
1:58:01
Adam Curry: Does. She's the actual the actual law
1:58:03
enforcement pretty
1:58:04
John C Dvorak: much. I don't know why they're blaming me
1:58:08
because
1:58:10
Adam Curry: you know, you just don't have enough. It's not
1:58:12
about the crime problem. You don't have enough hilarious
1:58:14
crime that's you need more hilarious crime?
1:58:16
John C Dvorak: Well, there's hilarious crime in this report.
1:58:18
This is crime in Oakland from New Tang Dynasty.
1:58:22
Unknown: This is in de de
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se in California. The National Association for the Advancement
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of Colored People or NAACP in Oakland published a letter
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sounding the alarm over rising crime in that city. Earlier
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today I spoke with journalist documentary filmmaker and
1:58:40
Oakland resident Leighton Woodhouse. For his perspective
1:58:43
on the situation. Leighton thanks so much for joining us.
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Oakland's NAACP is calling on local officials to declare a
1:58:50
state of emergency around crime. You've covered this area in
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depth. How would you describe the state of affairs there?
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It's crazy. And it's getting crazier. You may have heard this
1:59:02
story that this week there was a naked woman who stepped out of
1:59:06
her car on the freeway on top of the Bay Bridge and started just
1:59:10
shooting cars and obviously suffering some kind of psychotic
1:59:15
break or something. But you know, that was pretty wild even
1:59:19
by by various standards. But also another viral video that
1:59:23
went around this week was of car jacking up on Skyline Boulevard,
1:59:27
which is really the kind of the nice part of town it's like
1:59:29
where people go to walk their dogs on nature trails in the
1:59:32
redwoods. You know, car pulls over a blocks that the path and
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gets out with a gun and just at 8am in the morning and just
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tries to Jack this person's car at gunpoint. There have been
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over 8000 car break ins in Oakland just so far this year,
1:59:46
which is a 50% increase over last year. Oakland has the
1:59:50
second worst 911 pickup time in the state. People feel very
1:59:54
insecure. A crime is rampant. It's scary. It's pretty crazy.
1:59:59
Adam Curry: I saw The video that was that was pretty crazy.
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John C Dvorak: The video of naked woman's yeah and if people
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Adam Curry: haven't seen that
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John C Dvorak: I have the naked one I saw which was the big fat
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black woman and now grocery store wiping cake all or
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selling.
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Adam Curry: I saw that one but no, this is dead. She's not big
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and fat. This black lady is running down naked, and she's
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shooting cars until she runs out of ammo.
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John C Dvorak: She could kill somebody doing that.
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Adam Curry: That's why it's hilarious, John.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's kind of hilarious. Yeah, somehow I
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missed the video. I knew about the story, but I missed the
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video. Now the videos are must watch. Okay, on with part two of
2:00:45
this hilarious clip,
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Unknown: I want to look at the date where this all started. You
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know, the NAACP is blaming failed leadership, including the
2:00:53
movement to defund the police, anti police rhetoric as well as
2:00:56
the District Attorney for the increase in crime. From your
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perspective. How accurate is that?
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Well, last night, there was a town hall that I attended with
2:01:04
the district eternity attorney who rarely does public
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appearances. And it was absolutely packed standing room
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only and, and you know, she doesn't see her job as as
2:01:16
preventing crime. She said that straight up that the DEA doesn't
2:01:20
have a role in preventing crime. And that's a problem because
2:01:23
that's not the way that traditional DEA is look at this
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stuff. There were also laws that were passed. For example, there
2:01:28
was a law passed in statewide in California, which makes it more
2:01:32
likely that a police officer who shoots somebody who makes who
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shoot somebody in error, you know, shoot somebody innocent,
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or some somebody unarmed, which happens on the job. Sometimes as
2:01:45
a good faith accident, like it look, they the officer thinks
2:01:48
that somebody's holding a gun or whatever, it's more likely that
2:01:51
that officer will end up in prison. And whatever you think
2:01:54
about the fairness of that law, the consequences been that
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officers don't want to end up in prison so they have been
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transferring out of high crime cities and going to low crime
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suburban area so Oakland along with many other cities has had a
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crisis in recruitment and retain retaining of cops
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Adam Curry: pretty interesting you said that's not my job. As
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I'm not interested in that.
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John C Dvorak: What am I I thought that was hilarious. Very
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we have a DA this is all over the country. In fact, I happen
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to it's
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Adam Curry: an Austin as well with this sorrows da in Austin,
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and they've run out of cops. No one wants to be a cop.
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John C Dvorak: I have a clip from a previous show. Yeah, and
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I think if you do this search for i L for Illinois. It's the
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clip about how the Illinois changes state laws to and these
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these legislatures are in cahoots with these sorrows. I
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Adam Curry: mean, I'll be honest with you, I L gets a gives me a
2:02:55
lot of okay, never give me a little more would it be I LDA
2:03:00
could be I mean, I'm gonna need something more than just
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Iredale.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, okay. I get the point. A justice reform in
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Illinois.
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Adam Curry: Okay, justice. Yes. Yes. Oh, oh my goodness who even
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get get to play a trigger. Warning. AMY GOODMAN clip
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enveloped
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Unknown: in a victory for criminal justice reform. The
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Illinois Supreme Court has ruled in favor of legislation
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abolishing the state's cash bail system. The five to two ruling
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overturned a decision by a lower court from last December deeming
2:03:35
the pre trial Fairness Act unconstitutional. Illinois
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judges will no longer require people charged with a crime to
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post bail in order to be released from jail as they await
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trial unless they're considered a threat to the public are
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likely to flee. The policy is expected to go into effect in
2:03:51
September. In a statement the Illinois network for pretrial
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Justice said quote black people have been disproportionately
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impacted by wealth based jailing. Giving people the
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opportunity to stay in their communities while awaiting trial
2:04:05
will enable them to keep their jobs housing and custody of
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their children making us all safer.
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Adam Curry: Wealth based Jim what was that? I would I was
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rather these things
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John C Dvorak: already tried this in San Francisco. It ended
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up with shoplifters going, you know, picking they also changed
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the law in California saying if you if you steal anything less
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than $1,000 and don't worry about it, it literally and so
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the shoplifter would get picked up. Maybe if they even got
2:04:36
picked up and then they just let him go out and shoplift again
2:04:39
that's what they do until they got enough stuff and then they
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go home right but these these reforms there's reasons that a
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lot of these things came into into being the cash bail
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Adam Curry: to ruin what it was ruin the country. What else
2:04:53
could it be for that's that's and by the way,
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John C Dvorak: no, I'm saying the reason that cash bail came
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into being in the first place was an evolution then, and then
2:05:00
just to pull the rug out from under these things just out of
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the blue doesn't seem to be working out. So here's my third
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of the Oakland Eclipse.
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Unknown: And yet in some sense, people may feel that they
2:05:14
shouldn't really be speaking out against it. I noticed that the
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NAACP is urging African Americans White, Asian and
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Latino community to speak out against crime and and they say
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that people shouldn't be shamed into silence. How much do you
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think this is at play?
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I think that it's I think that that has been the case in the
2:05:32
past. I think that is becoming no longer the case as so many
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people have become victims of crimes every everything from
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armed robberies to just their cars being broken into the this
2:05:44
crime wave has overwhelmingly impacted low income people in
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the flatlands of Oakland, who are majority non white, those
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neighborhoods have been the most besieged by this crime wave. So
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those are the folks who are suffering and those are the
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folks who the NAACP is speaking out it out on behalf of and
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saying to those more affluent middle class people in the
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hills, as well as working class people in other parts of the
2:06:10
city. You know, we need you to speak out along with us because
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a lot of folks in those low income quote unquote, black and
2:06:17
brown communities have been speaking out about this for for
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quite a while.
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Adam Curry: Hey, what's this quote unquote, black and brown
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communities? What's that bullcrap? I
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John C Dvorak: have no idea at that point they're trying to
2:06:28
make in that sub clip was they it's deliberate liberals who
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can't speak say anything bad about crime because it's your
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shame. You're shaking. Your sound like a damn Republican.
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Adam Curry: Yes. Can't do that. Can't do that. We made a new
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friend. New friends here in the hill country. Yeah, Susie, Susie
2:06:56
and John. And they own a winery out here.
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John C Dvorak: So who doesn't?
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Adam Curry: She's very interesting. She is James
2:07:04
Macklemore is daughter that was that. You think
2:07:10
John C Dvorak: he was name rings a bell? Yeah.
2:07:13
Adam Curry: See, the first is CEO of Burger King and inventor
2:07:16
of the Whopper.
2:07:20
John C Dvorak: Oh, he invented the Whopper. He invented the
2:07:22
Whopper. She's got nothing by money.
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Adam Curry: They have a pretty cool house they have. He has a
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safe like a walking safe that only has guitars in it.
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John C Dvorak: Which is always a good target collector. Yeah.
2:07:35
Adam Curry: And he has a wine tasting room to one of those
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with a table downstairs in the bay in the in the cellar is
2:07:43
pretty cool. Yeah, sure. We had a pastor Nick 2013 Sahra
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John C Dvorak: is the name of the winery pastor Nick. Yes,
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Pastor
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Adam Curry: Nick. I think it's a California.
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John C Dvorak: It's not Texas?
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Adam Curry: No, it's from Healdsburg, near Healdsburg.
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Pastor Nick.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, hi. But they live in fields of
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Fredericksburg.
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Adam Curry: He has a wine cellar John. He has other wines besides
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from his own winery.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, okay. Yeah, I was. I was misunderstanding the
2:08:12
entire story.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. Super nice. People very funny. was the
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pastor Nick. Oh, man was That's why I thought you would know.
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John C Dvorak: I know. It's one of those wines that I just never
2:08:23
get run into. Because I
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Adam Curry: said, I said, I'm going to tell John, we had this
2:08:26
pastor Nick. If there's only two answers, John has when I said
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I'd like a wine. It's either that's That stinks. You have no
2:08:33
palate that's no good.
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John C Dvorak: Or never said that, of course, or you make it
2:08:37
up as you go along. pay too much. For that one. I do say
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that. You paid too much.
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Adam Curry: It was a great one. You paid too much.
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John C Dvorak: Well, you didn't pay too much if it was free. No,
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I
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Adam Curry: didn't. I am making it all up as I go along. Oh my
2:08:55
god,
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John C Dvorak: we never get that. That's a wine that is not
2:08:58
in my meal. You
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Adam Curry: know, it was good. It was very good. Let's do this
2:09:05
for a second. Now it's time for smiles, gender. Self destruct
2:09:09
initiated. There you go. I'm liking these jingles. Well, they
2:09:16
say go whoa, go broke. Not quite. But this is what's
2:09:18
happening. The Bud
2:09:19
Unknown: Light backlash appears to have taken another toll.
2:09:22
Anheuser Busch is laying off more than 300 corporate
2:09:25
staffers. The move comes amid lagging Bud Light sales
2:09:29
triggered by a boycott following a partnership with
2:09:31
a transgender influencer
2:09:33
Adam Curry: that wow, they really shorten the story there.
2:09:36
Now, I'd say so the CEO is still there. Isn't that wasn't that
2:09:40
the pivot moment that we've been waiting for? When the CEO gets
2:09:43
fired? That's when the stock will start going up again.
2:09:47
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's still still in play. Still. That's
2:09:50
Adam Curry: the idea, right?
2:09:51
John C Dvorak: That guy was the ex CIA guy. Yes. Yes.
2:09:55
Adam Curry: Yeah. It was clearly brought in to wreak havoc and we
2:09:57
got a wonderful note from a I'm Erin, the concern therapist. Now
2:10:02
you remember that Aaron is the one who had to beat boots on the
2:10:06
ground early on for us and said, Hey, these therapists, they are
2:10:10
completely controlled just like doctors during COVID. They're
2:10:13
controlled like what you don't feel good. You're a girl, you're
2:10:16
middle school. Let me see. Let me have another 30 minutes with
2:10:19
you. You're a boy, let's get Johnson puberty blockers. Let's
2:10:22
go top surgery. And they are dictated that by the AAP
2:10:29
American Association of Pediatrics, American
2:10:31
psychiatrist association is always associated to political
2:10:34
organizations. And the last show, we had the governor of
2:10:39
Utah and there was a you know, CBS Face the Nation face off
2:10:44
between the leading transgender Doctor Who does transgender
2:10:49
surgeries, and the governor, Governor Cox of Utah, who has a
2:10:55
PA paused all all procedures for minors until they figure stuff
2:11:02
out. And Aaron, the concern therapist said, there was like a
2:11:07
huge lie, which is probably ignorance on at least one
2:11:11
person's bar, but a huge lie. I'm going to play the pertinent
2:11:13
part from from the series of clips we had on the last show.
2:11:16
Unknown: So just on the numbers of 73 million children in the US
2:11:19
there were just 56 genital surgeries related to dysphoria
2:11:24
between 2019 and 2021. According to the study by Comodo, health
2:11:27
embroiders Do
2:11:28
you have the numbers on on on hormone therapy? And, and and in
2:11:33
those ad blockers? What are exploding? We went from, like
2:11:38
1010 years ago to several 100 This past year.
2:11:43
John C Dvorak: So Aaron writes in and says I can guess the lie?
2:11:47
Was that the number of operations? Yes.
2:11:51
Adam Curry: And the reason why is not that hard to figure out.
2:11:55
This was misstated by the governor and the news model. She
2:11:58
stated 56 General surgeries were performed minus between 2019 and
2:12:01
2021. The study only covered procedures that were paid for by
2:12:06
insurance. Many insurers do not cover elective surgeries like
2:12:11
this, hence all the GoFundMe campaigns for these procedures,
2:12:14
and she sends me a link also link to the Reuters article that
2:12:19
has the actual numbers. So let's take a look at this. How many
2:12:23
top surgeries Do you think Well, now let's start with hormone
2:12:26
therapy. Just
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John C Dvorak: and this is all for minors, right? Kids
2:12:31
Adam Curry: with ages six to 17. Okay, so Jake's Dahlia, US
2:12:39
patients ages six to 17 with a prior gender dysphoria
2:12:44
diagnosis, initiating hormone treatment. So this is hormone
2:12:48
therapy. I'll give you for the years 2019 2020 and 2021. What
2:12:55
did the governor just say? Oh, it's like 100.
2:12:58
John C Dvorak: But it's funny not guessing that's wrong.
2:13:02
Adam Curry: Yeah. 2019 3036 20 23,163 2021 4231 we
2:13:10
do not have data for 2022 It'll be up How about top surgery is
2:13:14
56 According to the report on CBS, CBS the Tiffany network.
2:13:19
Let's see us patients patients favorites 13 to 17. Undergoing
2:13:25
mastectomy with their prior gender. So this is only girls.
2:13:31
This is not any boys or whatever. This is no penile
2:13:35
ectomy is this is mastectomy, top surgery
2:13:39
2019 2038 2020 256 2021 282. Once again, your mainstream
2:13:47
media is full of crap.
2:13:49
John C Dvorak: So you're talking about 246, almost 700 or 700 as
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opposed to what they said and let slide l 56.
2:13:59
Adam Curry: And you see this increase? Difference? Yeah,
2:14:01
massive increase in California. Plus, California is a is like a,
2:14:06
I mean, it's hockey sticks here. They have graphs and everything
2:14:10
what else they have? How about the diagnosis of you with gender
2:14:14
dysphoria? So diagn new diagnosis in the United States
2:14:17
patients six to 17 2019 21,375 2012 2020 24,847
2:14:29
Now we're in the pandemic 2021 42,167 These are just the
2:14:35
diagnoses that are that are reported
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John C Dvorak: that are reported not to mention and ones that
2:14:41
aren't Yeah. This is a disaster.
2:14:48
Adam Curry: It is. It is it is a disaster. And is see, do we have
2:14:56
anything else? No, I was just gonna point out there was a
2:14:59
there was an article Call about Pornhub which I would say as a
2:15:02
source of a lot of these problems with the Pornhub and
2:15:08
only fans is probably the the biggest problem because Pornhub
2:15:11
leads to an only fans finances. What Pornhub did? Doesn't one
2:15:19
year on revenue i out too much. $425 million. Half a billion
2:15:30
dollars.
2:15:32
John C Dvorak: But yes in one year.
2:15:33
Adam Curry: But here's the thing. It's owned by mind geek.
2:15:38
Hey, human mind geek is no mind geek is a here headquartered in
2:15:45
Luxembourg offices in Bucharest, New cozia, London, London,
2:15:49
Montreal and Los Angeles. They are basically a tracking
2:15:58
company. They they offer Misia. What is Search Engine Marketing,
2:16:07
ad buying? Hosting ad platforms, media content delivery is a huge
2:16:16
company, but they're really just tracking people and selling data
2:16:19
there.
2:16:19
John C Dvorak: That's a horrible operation. If anyone if you get
2:16:22
a link to Pornhub. And I've seen him, and I've clicked on him.
2:16:26
You will be sorry for research purposes, yet? Well, the point
2:16:31
is, is that if you if you tag, Oren hub, it will drop at least
2:16:36
one or two pieces of malware on your machine that you hit you
2:16:40
have to you have to use more than you have to use one of the
2:16:43
MAL anti malware programs to get rid of Yeah. And they will is
2:16:48
the type of malware that just throws ads at you. You know,
2:16:52
here and there. Why is this ad? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. The worst
2:16:55
kind of, it's the worst kind of product. Do not be unless you're
2:17:01
loaded with anti virus and anti Trojan and all these other kinds
2:17:05
of preventative software systems. Don't ever click on a
2:17:10
Pornhub. Link. Yeah. So Trump was in Erie, Pennsylvania. Oh,
2:17:16
he
2:17:17
Adam Curry: did he do a little meetup.
2:17:21
John C Dvorak: In a big meetup. Uh huh. He's got a new gimmick.
2:17:24
He's trying to where he's working on his new wheels and
2:17:26
walls thing, which I have a clip of, we need
2:17:31
Unknown: free and fair elections. And we need borders,
2:17:34
we need those two things. Just like when they used to say, you
2:17:37
know, we built 500 miles of wall when they used to say about
2:17:40
walls, the Democrats or we don't need walls, we'll do it with
2:17:44
computers flying in the air, right? Said No. Two things, two
2:17:48
things you need always for the next 1000 years. And for the
2:17:51
past 5000 years, wheels and walls, a wheel and a wall. Every
2:17:57
computer changes. Everything's different. You know, you develop
2:18:01
a new brand of computer within about two months, it's obsolete,
2:18:05
but a wheel doesn't change and the world doesn't change to
2:18:07
things that work. And it's the same thing with our democracy.
2:18:13
We need fair elections. We need borders, we have to stop the
2:18:17
invasion of of people into our country. And you notice coming
2:18:21
in prisoners, people from mental institutions, terrorists are
2:18:26
coming into our country, and millions and millions and
2:18:29
millions of people.
2:18:31
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you know, that clip and forge I have other
2:18:36
Trump clips. But that clip brings me to a series I want to
2:18:39
play Oh, a series which is in the series on immigration. Okay.
2:18:45
And these and the reason this is my I do this occasionally, my
2:18:49
little educational moment edutainment, edutainment, and
2:18:55
there's there's just stats in here that are just I didn't know
2:18:59
that. I didn't know that. I bet they're staggering. Well,
2:19:02
there's some of them are. Well, they're more fascinating than
2:19:05
staggering. The numbers are unbelievable. That's true. But
2:19:08
it's the people coming across that make it interesting. Here
2:19:11
we go.
2:19:12
Unknown: Tell your Border Patrol has apprehended a record number
2:19:15
of terror watchlist suspects entering the country. Among
2:19:19
those giving testimony at the hearing was Todd Benjamin,
2:19:22
senior national security Fellow at the Center for Immigration
2:19:25
Studies. He also spoke with me earlier today, Todd, thanks so
2:19:28
much for coming on. Border Patrol has now apprehended a
2:19:31
record number of terror watchlist suspects. What kinds
2:19:35
of people are we talking about here? And how do we get here?
2:19:38
Right? Well, you have to remember that more than 40% of
2:19:42
all illegal aliens crossing our southern border are from
2:19:46
countries other than Mexico or Central America. The entire
2:19:50
world is on their way here. Everybody has heard the siren
2:19:55
call of our open borders and our policies that are letting pretty
2:19:59
much everybody The end. Just a month or so ago, I was in
2:20:03
mountain Morris and Mexico and my entire hotel was filled with
2:20:08
Kyrgyzstan, ease and Dagestan ease. Everybody's coming. And so
2:20:12
it's inevitable that some of them are going to be known to
2:20:15
our intelligence agencies as potential terrorists. And that's
2:20:20
who's coming.
2:20:21
Adam Curry: Well, I mean, are all these countries on the
2:20:24
terror watchlist? Kyrgyzstan?
2:20:28
John C Dvorak: Well, I don't think it was. I think it's
2:20:30
actual people they caught.
2:20:31
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, surprise.
2:20:35
John C Dvorak: And that's probably just the tip of the
2:20:36
iceberg. Yeah. But if if not even half the people are from
2:20:42
Mexico. I mean, there's, you know, all of these poor Mexicans
2:20:44
didn't know is, you know, it's just, it's ridiculous. And
2:20:49
they're not necessarily gonna vote Democrat either
2:20:51
Adam Curry: way. You thought all these people coming across the
2:20:54
border? Mexicans know, I
2:20:55
John C Dvorak: know, I've talked about this being a light leg, a
2:20:58
lot of Venezuelans. These anti communist? No, I didn't think
2:21:02
that. But I think the public generally thinks it's just
2:21:04
Mexican because they're brown
2:21:05
Adam Curry: because we're racist. Yeah, well, there's
2:21:07
John C Dvorak: that. Okay, we go into part two.
2:21:10
Unknown: And now you testified before the House this week
2:21:12
concerned that the increase in illegal immigration is
2:21:15
transforming American society, and that children are being
2:21:18
affected the most, could you expand on that?
2:21:21
We rarely hear about the fact that most of the people that are
2:21:26
coming across are in family groups or unaccompanied minors,
2:21:29
and they have to go to school in the United States. And now they
2:21:33
have to take standardized tests, overcrowding, the purchase of
2:21:39
portable classrooms, security issues, gang problems, and these
2:21:43
are starting to hit Americans. It's a pocketbook issue. It's a
2:21:47
public safety issue. And it's a quality of education issue
2:21:51
throughout the interior of the United States. I just wanted to
2:21:54
get that on the record. In the Congress.
2:21:59
Adam Curry: I'll just say we know this. Here in Texas, we
2:22:01
know this. Yeah, we know what the problem is. We're witnessing
2:22:06
it. We're seeing it. And it's not the voice in route 87. Which
2:22:09
comes right up from from, from Bernie did from San Antonio,
2:22:17
basically, we see the buses, the white buses that come up through
2:22:21
Fredericksburg hanger, right, go to Austin? It's where they
2:22:25
belong. Yeah. Yeah. Believe me. This is we're well aware of that
2:22:31
here.
2:22:33
John C Dvorak: Well, I don't think the general public is
2:22:36
yours, part three.
2:22:37
Unknown: And you also brought up mass asylum fraud at the at the
2:22:40
border and other legal loopholes that people are using to get
2:22:44
into the country? You spent a lot of time down at the border?
2:22:47
Could you tell us what you've seen in that sense? Right? Well,
2:22:51
to get asylum, to qualify for asylum in this country, you have
2:22:55
to be able to show that you have been politically persecuted by
2:23:00
the government of your home country. But the vast majority
2:23:03
of people coming across our by indication from my interviews
2:23:10
with 1000s of them, are economic migrants are coming here to
2:23:13
work. They're not fleeing something. They're just coming
2:23:16
to enforce something in the United States. That's not
2:23:20
ineligible grounds for asylum. And a lot of the immigrants that
2:23:24
I talked to are very well aware that they have to come up with
2:23:26
some kind of story. And they all know that nobody's going to
2:23:30
check it. It's not checkable. But when you come down there
2:23:33
before they've been lawyered up, as I do, they'll just tell you,
2:23:37
yeah, well, I can make $30 a month in Colombia doing my job,
2:23:42
but in the US, I'll make 150. So, you know, why wouldn't I do
2:23:47
that? That is not asylum, that is something entirely different.
2:23:52
But they're going to claim asylum, and they're gonna be
2:23:54
lying about it.
2:23:55
Adam Curry: Maybe it's appropriate just mentioned here
2:23:58
that according to the former New York banker, the reason for this
2:24:02
is that the people who run the world that run America don't
2:24:06
care. They don't care about Americans. They know that we
2:24:09
when we went over China, why did we win over China, not because
2:24:12
of bombs, not because of how smart we are, how much
2:24:15
technology we have, it's about people, they count people and as
2:24:20
long as your population is growing view when and China's
2:24:24
population is declining, Europe's population is
2:24:27
declining, that Europe is in competition with us because
2:24:30
they're importing as many, as many people's bodies as they
2:24:33
can. We're just more efficient typically. And so they are, you
2:24:39
know, don't say replacement theory, but they are just,
2:24:43
heaven forbid, just you know, and of course, you know, what
2:24:46
are we doing? We're sterilizing our children. We're scaring
2:24:50
other young people into not having kids because climate
2:24:53
change and so they just import people and that and I'm not I'm
2:24:59
not even sure how the mechanism works by think, somehow that
2:25:03
means you can print more money and you can just, you know, just
2:25:05
flood more money in and under this current system. But don't
2:25:08
forget, they weren't cheaper to have universal of modern
2:25:12
monetary theory. They weren't cheaper, yes, but you could just
2:25:15
flood the system with money and give it to people and, and that
2:25:19
way you keep everything afloat. They don't care, they don't
2:25:22
care. Surprise
2:25:25
John C Dvorak: onto the end. Now,
2:25:27
Unknown: you said in the same hearing that 100% of crimes
2:25:31
committed by illegal immigrants are avoidable, which I thought
2:25:34
was very interesting. But that's in response to some studies that
2:25:38
show that illegal immigrants commit fewer crimes than
2:25:40
American citizens. Could you speak to that?
2:25:43
That's right. I took heat for that. But I'm happy to do it.
2:25:46
I'm just saying every crime by an illegal immigrant is a crime
2:25:50
that was unnecessary. That was preventable. And you can't say
2:25:54
the same thing for American citizen crime, at least not in
2:25:58
the context of an apparatus that's deporting that could
2:26:01
deport them.
2:26:03
Okay. Now, one argument that was brought up is that it's not
2:26:06
possible to stop illegal immigrants from crossing our
2:26:08
borders. But you've said that it is, and that illegal immigrants
2:26:12
actually pay close attention to the decisions that our
2:26:14
governments making on the border, what kinds of policies
2:26:18
can be put in place to prevent the influx Do you think?
2:26:22
Well, we saw definitive evidence during the Trump administration
2:26:27
during the Trump years, that policies do play a critical
2:26:32
factor in the decision making processes of immigrants while
2:26:37
they're still home. Will the money that I pay, get me into
2:26:42
the country and get me into stay? If the answer is no, I'm
2:26:46
not dropping the cash. I'm not spending that money on
2:26:49
smugglers. I'm staying home. And they did in huge numbers. The
2:26:54
administration of Trump had about 20 or 30,000 apprehensions
2:26:59
a month, the very next month after Biden took office and got
2:27:04
rid of those policies remain in Mexico, title 42. They opened up
2:27:09
all kinds of exemptions. The numbers went to 200,000 a month
2:27:14
I never looked back.
2:27:16
Adam Curry: I have a clip that fits right into this. You were
2:27:19
talking earlier about Illinois. Illinois has more issues Chicago
2:27:23
specifically quick clip from the local CBS affiliate we we've
2:27:29
kept our eye on the south shore, mainly black American
2:27:36
neighborhood. And they were like, Hey, what's going on with
2:27:41
these? I guess now we call them asylum seekers, illegal
2:27:45
immigrants is would be more appropriate but no person is
2:27:49
illegal. So they are flooding in and they're they're being
2:27:54
shuffled, shuffled into this particular neighborhood. And
2:27:58
they're fed up now. That now they've had enough
2:28:01
Unknown: any of these residents say they no longer have any
2:28:04
tolerance for the disruptive behavior by those seeking asylum
2:28:07
here. It's making them feel unsafe.
2:28:10
They disrespect us, they rob us, they harass
2:28:14
us, and their patience. is wearing thin.
2:28:18
Let me say this. They got one more time to deal with it
2:28:21
because otherwise next time they deal with it, they're going to
2:28:23
deal with it from the streets. We're going to take over it.
2:28:25
Nobody's going to be able to stop it from what we're going to
2:28:28
do to him. I'm not
2:28:29
sure the residents anger was directed at city officials in
2:28:31
attendance including 20th Ward Alderwoman Jeanette Taylor,
2:28:34
Chicago deputy police chief Stephen Chung and family and
2:28:37
Support Services Commissioner brandy Canarsie. At one point
2:28:41
police had to intervene breaking up an argument during public
2:28:45
comment.
2:28:46
Adam Curry: It's really the parallel with the Netherlands.
2:28:49
And what's happening in the EU is it's exactly the same. The in
2:28:54
these small little cities, little little villages, little
2:28:57
towns, they throw down what they call an asylum center. And they
2:29:03
just let them all go in there and then there, that's where
2:29:05
they are, and then they you know, they eat there but then
2:29:08
they go out and they break into cars and break into homes and
2:29:11
harass people. And the people are fed up, fed up taken into
2:29:18
the streets that's that's what's gonna happen. It's gonna be
2:29:21
mayhem.
2:29:24
John C Dvorak: Not well, and then when you have a bunch of
2:29:26
police forces that have been dumbed down and eliminated, or
2:29:30
defunded, you're going to have is not going to be stoppable.
2:29:34
Adam Curry: Well. Fredericksburg has a plan. It's not not a
2:29:37
pretty one, but Fredericksburg, Fredericksburg has a plan. They
2:29:40
tried to do a public housing authority in Fredericksburg.
2:29:42
That was funny. Be like, well, we you know for the poor people
2:29:47
who just no one poor here in Fredericksburg. Well, you know,
2:29:50
people who work in our restaurants and stores can't
2:29:53
afford to live here. Well, okay, why don't we have the
2:29:58
restaurants pay them more or go out? Business on we need to have
2:30:01
public housing authority. Well, there was a lot of people who
2:30:05
showed up at the city council meeting that changed things real
2:30:08
quick. Yeah, I'm becoming one of those Hill Country Hicks man, or
2:30:13
John C Dvorak: Trump was in Erie, Pennsylvania.
2:30:18
Adam Curry: Was this event what was the event?
2:30:20
John C Dvorak: All of it will rally? Okay. Firstly, did I or
2:30:23
was any Randy Erie, Pennsylvania. This is the big
2:30:25
speech he gave yesterday. Okay. It's a big speech. It was an
2:30:29
hour and 15 hour and a half. And he
2:30:31
Adam Curry: knew gags and he jokes anything funny?
2:30:34
John C Dvorak: Well, I think I did by the wheels came from
2:30:38
that. But this is the one that got my attention. And this is
2:30:42
kind of a long clip, which will have the kicker at the end. And
2:30:45
then there's another very short clip after that. But this is
2:30:49
Trump in Erie, Pennsylvania on DeSantis
2:30:51
Adam Curry: de Santos.
2:30:54
Unknown: And very importantly, because, you know, they keep
2:30:56
talking about the independent voters were up 18 points.
2:31:03
John C Dvorak: You know, we remember Trump going iced Paul's
2:31:07
extract and
2:31:08
Adam Curry: no good polls alive. They
2:31:10
John C Dvorak: lie. Yeah. So now he's
2:31:14
Adam Curry: good. Yeah, brought up polls. Again,
2:31:15
Unknown: very importantly, because, you know, they keep
2:31:17
talking about the independent voters were up 18 points among
2:31:21
independent voters over Biden. And in the newest just came out
2:31:25
Echelon poll, the Echelon poll of swing states, with trouncing
2:31:30
Biden by seven points and the big new premise poll, we're
2:31:34
beating Biden by 43 to 39, with the Sanctus, losing to Biden 33
2:31:39
to 38. In other polls, the SAM leading Biden by 678 and 11
2:31:45
points, while the Sanctus is losing to Biden, in every single
2:31:50
case. And when asked, and this is very important, because it's
2:31:55
the economy stupid, right? It's the economy stupid. We've heard
2:31:58
that line for a long time and a lot of truth to it. But I think
2:32:02
in this case, there's a lot of food, the borders, and there's a
2:32:04
lot of truth to militaries and not doing what we did in
2:32:07
Afghanistan, because we have an incompetent leader. Getting out
2:32:10
was fine getting out with dignity and strength. not
2:32:13
stupid, the stupid most embarrassing thing ever in our
2:32:17
country's history. When asked who's the best to improve the
2:32:21
economy? It's Trump 54 to the Sanctus 18. In Iowa, we're
2:32:29
leading 55 to 11. In New Hampshire, great state. We're
2:32:33
leading 59 to 12. And in South Carolina, we're leading 65 to
2:32:40
10. And we're leading by a similar number in Nevada, we're
2:32:44
doing great. Nevada came out. Yeah. It's like 65 to 10. We're
2:32:50
leading by a lot, and we're gonna keep it that way. You
2:32:54
know, the characters in the payload, I got some beauties
2:32:58
back there. They got some real, they have one very good one that
2:33:01
I actually won is a lot. But they got some beauties. But, you
2:33:05
know, they were saying, you always have an ebb and flow.
2:33:09
Right. So you're leading like right now we're leading by a
2:33:11
lot. A lot of people say just saying this is dropping out of
2:33:14
the race. I don't know that that's true, but I wouldn't be
2:33:16
surprised you should. Because I think he's absolutely killed
2:33:19
himself for 20 a man
2:33:25
John C Dvorak: so before you comment, Play Part Two, because
2:33:27
he is he I don't know where he gets this idea. But he's been
2:33:31
promoting it that the Santas Sanctum we just call the
2:33:36
sanctimonious. Sanctus is quitting. So here's the here's
2:33:41
just a follow up to that what he just said,
2:33:43
Unknown: you know, but remember the loyalty thing he wouldn't be
2:33:46
there except for me. And then he said, I have no comment. And we
2:33:49
know what that meant. No comment means he's running. But he's
2:33:52
really hurt himself. But I hear his dropping out. But I will say
2:33:56
this. We're gonna make this country so strong. We're gonna
2:33:59
make our country so great. We're gonna have so many victories
2:34:02
again.
2:34:03
Adam Curry: That wouldn't surprise me I'm hearing all the
2:34:06
money people. What's that Ken guy, the billionaire hedge fund
2:34:10
guy he's going Ronnie not doing so good out there by Murdoch is
2:34:16
like
2:34:18
John C Dvorak: I'm worried about I think he's gonna drop out. And
2:34:19
I think Trump either knows that he's been told it or they
2:34:23
there's something or he's got intelligence people working to
2:34:26
tell him that he's dropping out. Something's up.
2:34:29
Adam Curry: Well, so the Republican Party held a rally
2:34:33
rally. And they invited that now this 14 candidates, the report
2:34:38
and this this has to be the people with money behind the
2:34:42
Republican Party just trying to throw wrenches into
2:34:46
preliminaries or whatever whatever they're doing and we
2:34:49
just have a whole bunch like Chris Christie, Will Hurd Kimia
2:34:55
I mean, these people are being paid or it's all ego. I don't
2:34:59
know what it is.
2:35:00
John C Dvorak: There could be some tax annual that we're just
2:35:02
unaware of.
2:35:03
Adam Curry: Well, there's that. Yeah, I've got a clip here. This
2:35:05
is from Turkish radio and television Republican
2:35:08
Unknown: dinner in the US state of Iowa brought together all 14
2:35:12
presidential candidates on Friday night, who spoke on a
2:35:16
range of hot button issues.
2:35:17
Biden has proven to be incredibly weak and Kamala is
2:35:21
not up for the job. And I will continue to say a vote for Joe
2:35:25
Biden is a vote for Kamala Harris. That's who we're
2:35:27
actually running against. We have to make sure she doesn't
2:35:30
win.
2:35:31
Adam Curry: Nikki Haley,
2:35:32
Unknown: I pledge to be the President's of finally solved
2:35:35
the issue of the southern border. We're sending the
2:35:38
military to the border. Yes, we will build
2:35:41
Adam Curry: the home on second. So this is DeSantis. He's saying
2:35:45
I'll become president and I'll send the military to the border.
2:35:48
This is this guy's not serious. This is you don't need the
2:35:51
military the border
2:35:53
John C Dvorak: nine yet, but it's just something illegal
2:35:55
about it. We can't use our military use National Guard.
2:35:59
Adam Curry: But besides that, I mean, you couldn't just say
2:36:02
America is close to you know, you we have the Border Patrol.
2:36:06
Border Patrol just says no, we send you back. Why is you saying
2:36:09
we're sending the military? So there's something that's there's
2:36:13
something funky going on
2:36:15
Unknown: to be the president to finally solve the issue of the
2:36:18
southern border. We're sending the military to the border. Yes,
2:36:22
we will build a border wall. And we will use deadly force against
2:36:26
the Mexican drug cartels Eve Well, most
2:36:29
of the field avoided digs at the man who poses their biggest
2:36:32
threat, one candidate didn't hold back.
2:36:35
Adam Curry: This is well heard.
2:36:37
Unknown: Donald Trump is not running for president to
2:36:40
represent the people that voted for him in 2016 and 2020. Donald
2:36:45
Trump is running to stay out of prison. And if we elect I know,
2:36:54
I know, I know, I know,
2:36:56
Adam Curry: I'm being paid. I got some kind of tax advantage.
2:36:59
I know I'm up here I
2:37:01
Unknown: know, to form Donald Trump didn't shy away from a
2:37:04
text nor peddling his own theories, including one that
2:37:08
connects the US withdrawal in Afghanistan, to the conflict in
2:37:11
Ukraine.
2:37:12
We lost 13 Incredible lives, and many, many badly wounded, the
2:37:16
most embarrassing, I think moment in the history of our
2:37:20
country. And because of that, I believe that was the incentive
2:37:24
for Vladimir Putin to invade Ukraine when he saw the
2:37:27
incompetence of our military and our leadership. This
2:37:30
Adam Curry: is not a tactic you want to this makes no sense. He
2:37:35
knows that's not true. He knows is not because of our withdrawal
2:37:40
at Afghanistan, does he think the American people are stupid?
2:37:45
What kind of tactic could this be John? I mean, we know why.
2:37:48
Because his his favorite dog to kick is NATO. We know why they
2:37:55
were threatening to put bombs into this country and make them
2:37:58
NATO. And we know why. In 2014 Victoria Nuland Why is he now
2:38:05
saying, oh, Putin got bold because because we we had a
2:38:10
crappy withdrawal from Afghanistan. He's starting
2:38:12
John C Dvorak: to make up scenarios that are that are
2:38:15
obviously wrong, weird
2:38:17
Unknown: to invade Ukraine when he showed the incompetence of
2:38:20
our military and our leadership more than anything else.
2:38:23
Trump is consistently polling far ahead of his Republican
2:38:27
rivals. That's despite a myriad of legal troubles in several
2:38:31
states, including his alleged mishandling of classified
2:38:34
documents. But he's promising that nothing will stop his
2:38:39
campaign told her demand TRT world
2:38:42
Adam Curry: very interesting, he's He's really doing a replay,
2:38:45
he's playing the same music, doing the same stuff. That is
2:38:50
just missing what he could clinch this today. It would be
2:38:56
the biggest win. We would have for him to just say, I got
2:39:02
screwed by these by Fauci by Burks. I got hoodwinked. Then
2:39:07
they lie
2:39:08
John C Dvorak: and he has never admitted he's wrong on anything.
2:39:14
No, in this somebody could cite me where he did because I but I
2:39:18
don't remember ever hearing that he was. He was contrite is
2:39:23
showing any contrition or apologetic nature. I get around
2:39:29
to just the opposite of Kennedy.
2:39:32
Adam Curry: I get around here in Hill Country. This is this is
2:39:35
the heart of you come up to 90 before you hit Fredericksburg.
2:39:41
There's Trump promises kept, you know, trucks on the side of the
2:39:45
road. There's you know, there's there's flags, there's banners,
2:39:50
but there's people here who are changing their opinion and
2:39:53
they're all looking at Bobby The K. It's really It's for people
2:39:58
who have not voted before. I don't vote by I don't want to
2:40:02
participate is a scam.
2:40:06
John C Dvorak: There's my guy.
2:40:09
Adam Curry: And they're talking about Kennedy. They like his
2:40:12
message.
2:40:12
John C Dvorak: This is this is the opposite work is great. And
2:40:17
we
2:40:17
Adam Curry: got a because no agenda social someone said, this
2:40:20
is hurting the show. You talk about him being an op with no
2:40:24
evidence. Corinne Dvorak said without evidence, Bobby, the K
2:40:29
is an up.
2:40:31
John C Dvorak: And the evidence the evidence is it's the
2:40:34
evidence is he's not dead. Dead. He's doing this.
2:40:38
Adam Curry: Yes, exactly. He's going against everything. And
2:40:42
he's had and what we're missing is we're missing HollyWell
2:40:46
Hollywood is on strike convenient. No,
2:40:47
John C Dvorak: this is this is staged. Yeah. We're only in
2:40:50
stage one. There's like two more three more stages to go. Where
2:40:54
are they? They just start flipping switches. But the stage
2:40:57
one is the testing phase.
2:40:59
Adam Curry: I love the I love your your your line. Kennedy is
2:41:03
the great reset. I love that line.
2:41:05
John C Dvorak: I love that line. Yeah. But you say so myself.
2:41:08
Adam Curry: So let's just say it's the great reset. It's an
2:41:11
American reset. Yeah, he sounds like he's got to I mean, so
2:41:18
earlier today, we played the clip, he says I'm going to
2:41:19
reorganize the CIA that I think is is a key clue. I agree.
2:41:26
Because the CIA credibly fragment to the CIA, and
2:41:30
John C Dvorak: he is not going to abolish it. He's not going to
2:41:32
get rid of it. He's not going to destroy it. He's not going to
2:41:34
take it down, which is all the problems that you know, Nixon
2:41:37
had this was a CIA set him up with the Watergate thing. If you
2:41:42
read the baker book, family of standards, it has it all
2:41:46
outlined in there, what they did to Russ Baker, I think Russ,
2:41:49
Russ Baker, great writer, and we recommend one of the books we
2:41:54
recommend. And this is different when you say I'm going to just
2:42:00
gonna do a reorg. I mean, do you do that anyway, when you're
2:42:02
president by getting rid of the head guy and putting your own
2:42:05
guy in there, but but there's probably other thing he wants to
2:42:07
go more deeper in? And I think he wants to get the work out of
2:42:12
the CIA?
2:42:13
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, I mean, that Malone was on on Banyan
2:42:18
show. And I didn't clip it, then. By the way, the fact that
2:42:22
Malone is out there now like an expert on the CIA, talk about an
2:42:26
up. I mean, the guy's a scientist. He was an angry
2:42:30
scientist who didn't get credit for inventing co inventing mRNA.
2:42:35
And now he's doing speeches everywhere. And now he's, he's,
2:42:38
John C Dvorak: oh, he's Oh, yeah, he voiced to him as
2:42:42
Adam Curry: his free case, he openly says, and his friends are
2:42:44
spooks. His friends, hey, you got to come down to Wuhan. It's
2:42:48
cool down here. All right.
2:42:50
John C Dvorak: When he said when he gave me the clip that we had,
2:42:53
this was on Romney months ago, but the clip where he goes on
2:42:56
and on about how the mRNA is a platform that the CIA needs
2:43:03
because of chemical or biological warfare weapons that
2:43:06
may be coming our way. Here's the clip.
2:43:08
Unknown: So that's, that's the battlefield. That's the real
2:43:11
environment we're in. So we have to have some technology to
2:43:15
enable rapid response. And we need to have capabilities that
2:43:18
can be deployed at the population level. This RNA Tech
2:43:23
was one of the ones together with monoclonal antibodies that
2:43:28
the government has long believed had huge potential to enable
2:43:32
that type of rapid response. They actually like monoclonal
2:43:35
antibodies better, the idea behind monoclonal antibodies
2:43:39
that they really like because you can administer these
2:43:41
products to a special forces group, they go in theater, do
2:43:44
their business, come back out, go see their wife, monoclonal
2:43:47
antibodies gone, it's clear, the problem is that the technology
2:43:51
just has not performed. The monoclonal antibody technology
2:43:55
is too kludgy. It's too cumbersome. And what we've
2:43:58
learned over the last three years is that viruses and
2:44:01
pathogens can evolve to escape that fairly rapidly because
2:44:04
they're fairly specific. Okay, we've all seen viral evolution
2:44:08
in real time we experienced it. So that's the unmet medical need
2:44:12
that is being attempted at least that's the justification
2:44:16
underlying this is that there is an unmet need for some
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technology that will now allow rapid response to both emerging
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pathogens and engineered pathogens such as bio warfare,
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or terrorism based pathogens.
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Adam Curry: I love the troll room Murray and Dude, your
2:44:34
family is a bunch of spooks by that logic, no agendas and up.
2:44:39
John C Dvorak: We wish Where's where's my money?
2:44:41
Adam Curry: Where's my check?
2:44:43
John C Dvorak: I want to remind anyone in the intelligence
2:44:45
community
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Adam Curry: that we accept your donation,
2:44:48
John C Dvorak: it's pronounced clue G. clergy, not clergy. So
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this is someone who read the Word and decided that they knew
2:44:57
how to pronounce it.
2:44:59
Adam Curry: So let's Let's look at this from a different angle.
2:45:02
Presuming he's an OP Bobby, the K is an OP. That that's never
2:45:08
going to be good for the American people. So what? Of
2:45:11
course not it's, it's never gonna be good. There's always a
2:45:15
downside. Now, is it going to be climate change? Is that what
2:45:20
he's gonna go all in on? Will the will the if he's president
2:45:23
if he's elected president? Will Will it be the climate change
2:45:27
angle that he's going to? You know, here's the things I hear
2:45:30
not only here to push backs about from Maga from Maga
2:45:33
country
2:45:34
John C Dvorak: now yeah
2:45:37
Adam Curry: he's a globalist I hear this a lot. He's a
2:45:39
globalist.
2:45:41
John C Dvorak: I think that probably true.
2:45:43
Adam Curry: definitely true. And he's gonna throw all climate
2:45:46
skeptics in jail.
2:45:48
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's a lie.
2:45:50
Adam Curry: Yeah, I know it. That's, it's, there's no
2:45:52
evidence of it. But that's
2:45:53
John C Dvorak: it. There's no evidence and I think it's one of
2:45:55
those things, they're going to pull the rug out from under to
2:45:58
get to turn people you know, what you do is you set him up in
2:46:02
pisaq. He did it with that clip, I played the last show where she
2:46:05
goes on with all this, all this bull crap. And I think the idea
2:46:09
is you okay, let that slide out there and see how many people
2:46:11
subscribe to it. And then you pull the rug out from under him
2:46:14
and say, No, look, it's absolutely not true. What? Yeah,
2:46:19
it's a good trick.
2:46:20
Adam Curry: I'd love the trolls to chime in. But there's there's
2:46:23
a lot of not a lot of love for Bobby decay in the troll room.
2:46:26
I'll tell you that
2:46:26
John C Dvorak: yet.
2:46:30
Adam Curry: Let's see coming for your guns? No way. I don't think
2:46:35
he's gonna do that.
2:46:37
John C Dvorak: Nobody will. Nobody has the guts to do that.
2:46:41
Adam Curry: But I mean, man, I mean, it's when I hear him. It's
2:46:45
like, he listened to no agenda for 10 years and said, okay,
2:46:48
everything these guys are saying, I'm just gonna go on
2:46:50
podcasts and save this. What they said is all true. So, I
2:46:56
don't know. I don't know. Who knows, maybe he maybe is the
2:47:01
ultimate queue. The queue up, but I don't know.
2:47:04
John C Dvorak: And here's another good when Trump got
2:47:08
Trump into tapes to pider
2:47:10
Adam Curry: Well, hold on, let me let me do this quickly. I've
2:47:12
got the hills rising. This was an interesting clip about the
2:47:18
most recent issues Trump is having on
2:47:20
Unknown: the retention point. I think the best comparison is not
2:47:24
even between Trump and Biden and Trump or, or Trump and Pence.
2:47:29
It's actually between Trump and Obama. Because Obama also had
2:47:33
taken classified documents when he left office, even actually,
2:47:37
while he was still president, and had them rented in a private
2:47:42
are in a rented private facility called the Hoffman estates. And
2:47:46
when the National Archives discovered that Obama had these
2:47:50
documents, they didn't try to negotiate getting them all back.
2:47:53
Instead, what they did is they actually worked out this deal,
2:47:57
where Obama was able to keep the documents at the Hoffman
2:48:00
estates, but the National Archives technically had
2:48:03
ownership of them and had stewardship of them. So Obama
2:48:06
still had possession of them still had access to them. But
2:48:10
Nora was technically in charge. And so to me, it seems like the
2:48:15
the correct analogy here would be that Nora and Trump were
2:48:19
going through this negotiation of how he could properly secure
2:48:23
the documents, of which ones he needed to return in which ones
2:48:27
they were allowed to keep. And that was the process that was
2:48:29
taking place before that Mar Lago raid by the DOJ. And yet,
2:48:35
the difference here is that Trump is now being indicted for
2:48:38
retaining the documents, whereas Obama was allowed to keep them.
2:48:41
So why was Nara so insistent that Trump wasn't allowed to
2:48:45
have any of these in his possession when the previous
2:48:48
standard would suggest otherwise?
2:48:50
Adam Curry: Yeah, that sounds like a double standard. Yeah, by
2:48:55
the way,
2:48:56
John C Dvorak: I just had a Ferris is never going to end I
2:48:58
just had
2:48:58
Adam Curry: a crazy thought. If Bobby The K says he's going to
2:49:03
be the podcast president, I mean, and he's, he's literally
2:49:06
going back in our archives and listening to the crazy crap
2:49:09
we've talked about. And he's saying the same thing. Maybe
2:49:11
he's waiting for us to tell him what to do. Maybe he's just
2:49:14
sitting at home listening. What should we What should his next
2:49:18
movie actually
2:49:19
John C Dvorak: unbeknownst to us? Yes, we are. We're leading
2:49:22
the OP. That's right.
2:49:25
Unknown: I'm gonna show my school by donate to no agenda.
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Imagine all the people who could do that. Oh, yeah, that'd be
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fun.
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John C Dvorak: We do have a few people with me for show 1577
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Adam Curry: at Austin, Tennessee. That's a new place.
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Unknown: Dyson de BombBomb you'll
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Adam Curry: be triggered you and everybody is saying yeah, baby,
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like a potty. Okay. You guys, I suppose I have one. How will
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this play your one first? What is this?
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John C Dvorak: I thought it was this is Stewie Griffin. I
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thought this would be an odd mall ISO.
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Unknown: I'll have what she's having.
3:01:46
Adam Curry: It's odd ball. It's all ball for sure. While it's
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clear, which is always a good thing. I have three and see
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they're not all great. What is this one?
3:01:56
Unknown: Yeah, no, I couldn't agree more. Now.
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Adam Curry: That one is Tucker about this one. Strong number
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two. And this one I think is the best. It's very
3:02:07
Unknown: hard to control people.
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John C Dvorak: For shitty ISOs
3:02:13
Adam Curry: which one do I like Kara Swisher at the end kind of
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you giving her? Too much credit.
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John C Dvorak: Give me the Tucker one again.
3:02:23
Adam Curry: Oh, no. I hate that one. I don't want it.
3:02:26
John C Dvorak: Okay, wait, wait Give it play it you're all of
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them you should be except was the first one
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Adam Curry: and the first one was that that this one is
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stronger to
3:02:38
John C Dvorak: know about this for an idea. I do think Kara
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Swisher one and then play Stewie.
3:02:45
Adam Curry: That's a real compromise. Let me see. Yeah,
3:02:49
this is too long.
3:02:52
Unknown: It's very hard to control people.
3:02:55
I'll have what she's having.
3:02:58
Adam Curry: Okay. Oddly, oddly funny. Oddly funny. Oh, that
3:03:05
works. Mmm hmm.
3:03:11
Unknown: Well, I've
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John C Dvorak: got one kind of an interesting double clip here.
3:03:13
That might be okay as Yeah, where's the discussion just to
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get out so there's been this clip floating around since 2019
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And so I took the clip and I ran it through Adobe it turns out
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that Adobe has more than a little trouble with just RF K
3:03:33
Jr. Oh, and I want to play these I guess right two versions of
3:03:38
this the same clip one through Adobe enhanced and then the
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original I want to play the original and this is where Biden
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goes off after some guy wants to do push ups and take him to the
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gym to beat him up. Oh this
3:03:49
Adam Curry: is the like the the union guy or something yeah his
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face okay, let's have a listen to this you get no experience in
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order to get access to the press, is that Biden? That
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doesn't even sound like Biden oh
3:04:14
John C Dvorak: that's the guy asked the question. Hunter
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working for a burrito Oh,
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Adam Curry: I remember Okay, here we go
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oh, this was a different guy.
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John C Dvorak: Right, that was pretty horrible. That was
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pronounced that now if you remember, this is in 2019 when
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we're actually before that to about 20 in it we kept both of
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us complained bitterly about who was making Biden
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Adam Curry: Jess and we thought the audio audio guys were doing
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it on purpose is what we've what we figured.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. So I so that's a very equity thing now
3:05:14
so I said well let me just run it through Adobe and Adobe. This
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is very funny because it starts off promising where you can hear
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the guy that first guy very clearly, and then it devolves
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into like, the weird is stuff it's not like noise you can't
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understand a word of it. You don't know what they're saying
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they're mumbling This is unbelievable,
3:05:36
Unknown: but you went yesterday and sent your son over there
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wow, this is so quick that's on he doesn't he had no experience
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with where I said nothing
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Adam Curry: by the way, so some of that is weird. I want people
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to know that the because this is a native ad for a doobie John
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and I don't take any money for any product or anything we never
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because that's our actual opinion that's the beauty of our
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model so we are lauding the Adobe product or have been and
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now it seems like we might not be let's find out well he
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John C Dvorak: started over because you're right it started
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sounds wow this is this is guys cleaned up and then he starts
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just saying mumbo jumbo that I know he wasn't saying now that's
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that's
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Adam Curry: your AI everybody but you want
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Unknown: the other day sexual sound over there pretty drab and
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brass tone he doesn't yes
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Adam Curry: that's where Adobe breaks down headed by the tube
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DAB death he had no experience
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Unknown: with where I served nothing nothing in the lead the
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true get access with Watson. You're you're showing helps us
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to wrestle with this white being fired out of the duty leaders
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out there you know, I know. It's Florida.
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Adam Curry: Can I stop this and we heard enough.
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John C Dvorak: It's just too much.
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Adam Curry: It's got to stop this insanity.
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John C Dvorak: That Adobe sucks. Is that some of the native ad
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you're telling us? Yeah, I guess it has his moments in this. It
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does have its moments. Not moments. It has its limitations.
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Yes. This
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Adam Curry: is not one of its moments. Without is we've got an
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excellent end of show makes Bill mountainy he's back we've got
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Leola puke he's back and Steve Jones the clip collector. All of
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them doing dynamite work very proud of what you're doing. And
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And right because I need more podcasts in my life coming to
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you from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region
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number six in the morning everybody.
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John C Dvorak: I'm Adam curry and from Northern Silicon Valley
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where I we ran over and Jhansi Dvorak
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Adam Curry: it's all your fault we listen to the Adobe
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John C Dvorak: native add to the guy and clip it a day. I don't
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Adam Curry: think so. We'll be back on Thursday. With another
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minimum three hours of media deconstruction for you please
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remember us at the boruch.org/na Until then adios mofos Huey Huey
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and such let him go
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Unknown: NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO DON'T GO NO NO NO NO
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NO NO NO NO NO
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on on on on on on on on on on
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your view in your mind I don't know what don't you know it's
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your time you should read
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this book
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I want to tell you that I get to serve kids
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because you're killing it. I got here
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because it's
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raining is now right
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now
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the president's family dog commander has bitten or attacked
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Secret Service agents at least 10 times the worst band of four
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months. You may remember the first families other German
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Shepherd major also had a history of biting people.
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Get your bad
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the German Shepherd has bitten six Secret Service agents and
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acted aggressively for a total of 10 times.
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John C Dvorak: New York Post is dumping the first head commander
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in charge
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Unknown: you notice that there are definitely Democrat dogs
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they only bite law enforcement maybe the dog has accidentally
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been snorting cocaine left around the White House and
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that's why commander is biting people you think bless america
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Asia Africa and Europe and the consequences on Summer, summer.
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school summer every summer summer.
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borak.org/and a
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very hard to control people. I'll have what she's having
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