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August 3rd, 2023 • 3h 4m

1578: Tranarchism

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Adam Curry: Wow, wow. Wow. Adam curry, John C. Devora August
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3 2023 This Year Award winning Cuban Asian media assassination
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episode 1578. This is no agenda. Chugging the trend and
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broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas Hill Country here
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to Reason number six in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley, where Lizzo
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proves the adage, fat people aren't jolly. I'm just the
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borax.
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Adam Curry: kicks it off with some real news. That's
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fantastic. I can't believe it. But I have a clip. And now back
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to real. And not just any clip from the BBC
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Unknown: and the BBCs culture reporter Janel Rosny joins us
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live now. Thanks for coming in. Daniel, tell us a bit more about
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these allegations because they do seem really quite serious.
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Well,
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I've got the complaint in front of me and it's pages is the
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document which was serious in Los Angeles. Now these claims
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are long and the legal action includes accusations of sexual
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religious and racial Harris me Yeah, motion assault and false
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imprisonment.
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Adam Curry: Is that what you mean by not jolly? That's quite
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a lesson
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Unknown: some of the claims are against a production company
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rather than Lizzo herself. Allegations though, include one
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of the dancers Ariana Davis saying that earlier this year
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Lizzo had organized the night out for the dancers in a strip
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club in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. And she felt
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pressured into touching a naked performer in a strip club,
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because Alyssa was leading chants of her name until she did
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so. Oh, yeah.
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Adam Curry: Little sweetened there. Yeah, that's it, Liz. Oh,
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big lawsuit. Whoo, badly so bad.
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John C Dvorak: That's what this girl is the three of those
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dances, the back back up singers or whatever they are. We're on.
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What's his name? That guy who went to news nation? Cuomo.
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Adam Curry: Oh, really? And you were you were watching this? For
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what reason was
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John C Dvorak: just it was on this morning. I was just getting
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ready for the show. And I turned on the TV. And they were Yeah.
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So I wasn't seeking it. Yeah. But the one girl she was very
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upset because Lizzo was, you know, it was cussing her out and
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it was gonna punch her out. She was she said anything. I believe
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this is all to be quite true. Because it's very, it's not
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unusual for somebody that's like, so held up to such a high
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esteem and as weird circumstance to be kind of a creep. That's
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too
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Adam Curry: bad because I recall Lizzo on that Letterman show
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that he did you know, the was on Netflix, I think it was and she
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was really sweet and talented and playing the flute. Yeah. And
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the flute stuff. And that kept her grounded. I think she
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dropped the flute stuff on that. That changed her life. Anyway,
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it's a show day weird things are happening. It's your boy, your
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boy. Brooks, David Brooks wrote quite the opinion piece in The
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New York Times.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, did he now?
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Adam Curry: Yes. What if we're the bad guys here. And he goes
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into this whole thing, which is really quite fascinating about
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which is not just fascinating, but self aware. You know, we
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anti Trump errs often tell a story to explain how bad he is.
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And he says, Let me try another story with you asked you to try
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on a vantage point in which we anti Trump errs are not the
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eternal good guys. In fact, we're the bad guys. And then he
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talks about how the elites in the 60s and 70s sent all the
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working class kids to Vietnam while everyone else got
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exemptions to go to college. Then the age educated class just
4:13
created this this meritocracy trap, where only the rich could
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really get into all the cool gigs, which is completely true.
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takes it all the way through to Barack Obama using the word
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smart in the context of his policies over 900 times implying
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that anybody who disagreed with his policies was dumb and
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stupid. Danny he just keeps on going and it's it's really
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amazing how self aware he he appears to be with a crescendo
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you see the crescendo here, armed with all kinds of
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economic, cultural and political power. We support policies that
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help ourselves. Free trade makes the products we buy cheaper and
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our jobs are likely in our jobs are unlikely to be moved to
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China. Open Immigration makes our service staff cheap. But,
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but new, less educated immigrants aren't likely to put
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downward pressure on our wages. Like all elites, we use language
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and more and Morris Morris Morris, as tools to recognize
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one another and exclude others, using words like problematic
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cisgender, Latin x intercepts problematic.
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John C Dvorak: Our favorite
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Adam Curry: is a sure sign that you've got cultural capital
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coming out of yours. Meanwhile, members of the less educated
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classes have to walk on eggshells, because they never
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know when they when we've changed the rules. So that's
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something that was say about five years ago now gets you
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fired. I mean, it was really it was great, of course, until the
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end. Oh, yeah. You know, we of course, we condemn the Trumpian
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populace all day until the cows come home. And the real question
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is, when will we stop behaving in ways to make Trumpism
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inevitable? It's a fascinating piece. He completely nails it.
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He nailed it within, like 800 words nails the problem with the
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divide between the elites in the working class or what's left of
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the middle class in America. And then, you know, but you know,
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but Trump but he says, it's our fault. It's our fault that Trump
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is here because we're douchebags. Fantastic. And then
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Trump wrote and wrote an opinion piece in Newsweek. When's the
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last time you saw that?
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John C Dvorak: The world was last time I saw a Newsweek Yeah,
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Adam Curry: it's a world is upside down. And he writes, the
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real victim of the Russia gate hoax wasn't me. It was the
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American people. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So it's, it's fascinating to
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watch what what this latest indictment or or slew of
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indictments has done, and I see that you've prepared for it. So
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I will just play a background or clip and I'll give the floor to
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you so we can get this out of the way right away less
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Unknown: than 24 hours from now and for the third time and under
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four months, former President Donald Trump will appear in
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court as a criminal defendant this for his arraignment in
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Washington on federal charges related to his alleged actions
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to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. The
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grand jury indictment handed up late yesterday alleging the ex
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President's actions amounted to a conspiracy to defraud the
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United States to obstruct and impede the January 6
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congressional proceedings, where the votes were tallied and
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certified, and a conspiracy against the right to vote. All
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of it according to Special Counsel Jack Smith built on
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destabilizing lives about election fraud. Tonight, we're
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learning more about six unindicted and unnamed co
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conspirators in the case and Mr. Trump denying any wrongdoing.
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Adam Curry: Yeah. Okay. This is this is. Is it fun that his name
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is Jack Smith? Is are all the agents in the matrix called
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Agent Smith? Yeah, doesn't just kind of remind you of that guy.
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All right. Yeah. He is creepy. Yeah. All right. John, you I
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John C Dvorak: have a series of clips in this. You might as well
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play it now.
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Adam Curry: Oops. Yeah, there we go. AMY GOODMAN flippin bound.
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Okay,
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John C Dvorak: so I could, you know, you can play the fox
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stuff, or you can play the MSNBC stuff and you get just kind of
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these depolarized
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Adam Curry: it's either it's completely it's a nothing
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burger, or he's going down. He's going down.
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John C Dvorak: It's quite funny. So I decided to hell with that.
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Let's go to Amy. I could also get going to the middle and get
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NTD material. But now let's go to Democracy Now in the lessons
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because she had a guest couple of guests because of
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Adam Curry: her dynamic cadence. Right.
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John C Dvorak: So she had a couple of guests on and but
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let's go with her overview. This is the Trump indictment overview
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Unknown: for the first time in US history of former President
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has been criminally charged with conspiring to overturn an
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election. On Tuesday, Donald Trump was indicted on four
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counts conspiracy to defraud the United States conspiracy to
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obstruct an official proceeding, tampering with a witness and
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conspiracy against the civil rights of citizens, the right of
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their vote to be counted. The indictment centers on Trump's
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efforts to stay in office after Joe Biden defeated him and
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November 2020. Trump, who is the Republican front runner in the
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2024 race now faces two federal indictments as well as a state
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indictment a criminal case in New York, no other US precedent
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has ever been indicted before. Trump also faces a possible
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fourth indictment in Georgia for election interference. This is
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special counsel Chuck Smith speaking Tuesday.
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Do you tack on our nation's capital on January 6 2021, was
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an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy. It's
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described in the indictment. It was fueled by lies lies by the
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defendant target Data obstructing a bedrock function
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of the US government, the nation's process of collecting,
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counting and certifying the results of the presidential
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election.
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Trump's lawyer John Lauro decried the indictment as a
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quote attack on free speech and political advocacy. The 45 page
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indictment also references six unnamed co conspirators. It's
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believed the list includes four of Trump's lawyers, Rudy
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Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell and Kenneth cheese, bro,
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as well as Jeffrey Clark, former Justice Department official.
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Trump's trials been assigned to District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
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She's an Obama appointee, who has already overseen numerous
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cases linked to the January 6 insurrection, often sentencing
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defendants to longer terms and the prosecutors sought.
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Adam Curry: Just a couple of comments before you continue
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with your presentation. I was I was out in Austin. Also, I've
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been monitoring what's going on and x x.com. Hey, is Twitter
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ruined if it's now x.com? I mean, don't I get a point for
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that?
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John C Dvorak: Anyway, so So you're telling me you can go to
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x.com? I still go to twitter.com.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, but you go to x.com. It goes to twitter.com.
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It's only a matter to say
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John C Dvorak: twitter.com. And, you know, it says well didn't
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make up their mind.
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Adam Curry: Anyway. So here's it's it's interesting. I'm
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hearing it's very similar to the very fine people thing. So
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because of the consistent and endless playing of the clip, go
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out and fight fight like hell, which is actually followed by
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make your voices heard. Make them loud. So that's just fallen
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off the radar. So I'm hearing peacefully the word peacefully.
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Thank you. And so I'm hearing people not having that context.
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And like, Well, he did incite it. I mean, he told me to go
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fight. So that's one another interesting. I'm seeing some
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John C Dvorak: otherwise where was this? You're hearing this
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Oh,
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Adam Curry: out and about, you know, the hairdresser in Austin.
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You know, the Fredericksburg? No, no, in Austin. I
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John C Dvorak: said, Well, you to Austin. Oh,
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Adam Curry: I had a coffee with a former New York Bankers tip
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from Fredericksburg to Austin. It's if you're going to South
12:06
Austin, about an hour and 20 minutes if you're going anywhere
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me miles
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John C Dvorak: 70. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: So I also had coffee with a former New York banker.
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So I have some reports from that which Whitney, and I hear I
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listen, I listen to what people are saying. Otherwise, very same
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people I'm seeing online, very mad at Joe Rogan. For Joe Rogan
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saying it's obvious that there were federal agents in the
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January
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John C Dvorak: crowded show, Bruce for him stating the
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obvious about the obvious. Yes,
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Adam Curry: yes. It's a very big problem for Joe. Oh, poor Joe.
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And, and I would just say that it seems like this just and then
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I'll let you go. It seems like this entire script is to get
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everyone Maga very angry and start inciting violence
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anywhere, just any kind of violence, please. So that then
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they can be branded as terrorists and locked up. I
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mean, I don't see any other. I just don't see any other reason
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for doing this. Because it's not gonna get very far. It is no, it
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is very flimsy. I would say. flimsy. Yeah, I would even Megyn
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Kelly Megyn Kelly, apparently is saying, Oh, no, he's going to
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jail for the for the Georgia stuff. of the Georgia staffers
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where he said, need you to find 11,000 votes, you know, whatever
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the exact number was. I don't know. I mean, I've done business
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in America for many years, and certainly in New York. And I've
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heard these types of things like you got to go find that, because
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and that really means is there and you you use all
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John C Dvorak: the monies, everyone in their right mind
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knows what it means. And it's not uncommon. Well,
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Adam Curry: I'm not so sure I'm not so sure the new generation
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understands these terms. You know, and the context of them,
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but okay, well,
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John C Dvorak: that's actually good. That's nice that you
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brought that up because they do have some some of these upcoming
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clips have Okay, lead right into that sort of thing.
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Adam Curry: eautiful beautiful. All right. So what do we do now?
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She
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John C Dvorak: brings these two stooges on one guy from Public
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Citizen stooges. And this other guy.
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Adam Curry: I'm laughing at stooges like, really? Amy
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Goodman has stooges on the show.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. And it was unbalanced as hell it was just
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to Trump hating Stooges, one in particular, which I don't I
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don't know who booked this guy. This guy's name is after gut.
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Adam Curry: I was like, You should ever show on after gut
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Phil. Yeah. So
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John C Dvorak: that was your gut feeling five felled so after gut
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is an ex prosecutor, federal prosecutor who, who likes you,
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unfortunately, I wish I had video. This is the one time
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where you see this guy. He's kind of bug eyed and he opens
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his mouth and he talks real slanted cut a lot of pauses out
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here. talks real slow and he seems nuts okay and he looks
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kind of insane and not gonna go what he was not happy with his
15:07
booking I don't think because when they flashed back there was
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like, can we get this guy off? No, but I thought he was the
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best.
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Adam Curry: Best for our show for our show.
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John C Dvorak: So she introduces him though as a great with a
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plum and this is this is the Trump descriptors called Trump
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indictment after gut D and intro
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Unknown: for more. We're joined by two guests in Washington DC
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where
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Adam Curry: he looks like Bert from Burton Ernie if he had the
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same hair as I'm seeing online. Yeah, he doesn't
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John C Dvorak: join clock to preach it because he talks with
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his mouth way open. Oh, fun. For more. We're
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Unknown: joined by two guests in Washington DC Robert Wiseman is
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with US President of Public Citizen one of the groups
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organizing nationwide not above the law, Trump indictment rapid
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response rallies and supportive accountability. Day of the
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arraignment. Also with us Dennis after get former federal
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prosecutor he's currently of counsel to lawyers defending
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American democracy. His piece for Slate is headlined Jack
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Smith's January 6 Trump indictment is a prosecutorial
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masterstroke. Well, Dennis, let's begin. Right? Can you
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respond to the significance of this indictment and what these
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four counts are all about?
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Adam Curry: Wow.
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John C Dvorak: That was the intro now. Yeah. So she I think
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they booked and based on this essay about this masterstroke,
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by the way, so she's gonna ask you just You heard what she
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asked. He says nothing. He never says anything about anything
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about the diamond, what good it is. It's just all about this,
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the structure, and how pretty it is. And then it got so bad that
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when we go into clip three, this clip two coming up, and we go to
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clip three, you're gonna hear that Juan Gonzalez, come on, and
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he's like, exasperated with this guy. But let's listen to what
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what our great analyst at after God has to say this clip to
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Unknown: the significance relates to the fact that this is
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an indictment that will bring about be not forgiven, not just
17:24
the trial of the century, but the trial of all American
17:28
history. This has been indictment about lies to
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disenfranchise the American people. And about a man who
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would be king. We fought a war of independence in 1776 to 73.
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prevent that. That's why this case is more important than any
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other Oh, well, that's
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Adam Curry: a new twist on worse than 911 and Pearl Harbor. I
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mean, now, it would be cake. We almost had a king. Oh, no.
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John C Dvorak: I'm watching this like, Oh, this guy. He hasn't
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said anything. It's just a bunch of screwy stuff. And so Juan
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Gonzalez jumps in with his like it will. How about some facts or
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something here besides this, Nadine, this and here we go.
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Unknown: But then this afternoon, I'd like to ask you
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this whole issue of the six co conspirators they were not
18:25
indicted along with him. Obviously, the government
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probably was hoping for some of them to turn. But if some of
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them ended up being indicted, what would that do in terms of a
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timeline for a trial of this card?
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Nothing. What makes this indictment so elegant, are two
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key things. One, that it was only Trump who was indicted, you
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can be confident that the others will not be indicted until after
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a trial date is set. So that the trial of Trump goes first trial
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of and the other element of elegance is that all of this so
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many facts alleged none of which would be alleged, if Jack Smith
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couldn't prove them. All of them go to all four counts that
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streamlines the trial to ensure that if it is said sufficiently
19:24
early, the case will finish well before not just the November
19:31
election, but hopefully before the Republican nominating
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convention in July.
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Adam Curry: Wow. Okay.
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John C Dvorak: By the way, the skies in Sonoma and if you
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listen carefully, I'm pretty sure he sloshed.
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Adam Curry: He lives near Healdsburg does he? Hey, Trump
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is gonna be great trial of the century. Try love Trump. There's
20:05
a nice one. He has a book coming out. I'll bet you it's called
20:07
trial of Trump.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, so they there you can kind of see
20:14
the Juan Gonzalez and Amy kind of rolling their eyes with this
20:19
guy because he's not providing anything. So they switch over to
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the new guy this clip for
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Unknown: and I like to bring in Robert Wiseman of Public Citizen
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into the conversation, your response to the indictment and
20:33
also to the Trump campaigns a statement that which was
20:36
released on his his social media
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John C Dvorak: is lazy guy gotta stop it. You have to listen
20:42
carefully to the question. He doesn't even come close to
20:45
addressing the question. I'm just agrees with the other guy.
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This is unbelievably bad. This is the one of the worst
20:52
presentations that Amy Goodman could possibly come up with.
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Adam Curry: Only available on your no agenda show.
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Unknown: I like to bring in Robert Wiseman of Public Citizen
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into the conversation. Your response
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Adam Curry: at Robert Wiseman a public citizen, what does it
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what does the public says oh,
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John C Dvorak: no.org.org Oh, okay. Okay. And it is a horde.
21:19
Kind of a left wing. This, by the way is the most unbalanced
21:23
presentation you could possibly come up with.
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Adam Curry: It's citizen.org. Those are the guys from the from
21:27
the Big Show and The Big climate show. Is not it?
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John C Dvorak: I don't know if there may be it could be they
21:34
could be involved. I'm not sure you got to go look at the
21:36
website. But yeah, Weissman runs the thing. I don't know that you
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can't find anybody. There's
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Adam Curry: a bunch of Laurene Powell Jobs outfit, isn't it?
21:44
John C Dvorak: I don't think this is one of hers because I
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couldn't find her anywhere listed. Okay. All right. All
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right.
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Adam Curry: Let us continue
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Unknown: on to the indictment and also to the Trump campaigns
21:55
a statement which was released on his his social media site
21:59
truth social, which said in part, quote, the lawlessness of
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these persecutions of President Trump and his supporters is
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reminiscent of Nazi Germany and the former Soviet you. Hi, other
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authoritarian, dictatorial regimes.
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Yeah, thanks, one. And I think Dennis gets it exactly.
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Adam Curry: If you throw out Trump, his supporters, Nazis,
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Nazi Germany, 30s. And the guy comes back, but yeah, thanks a
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lot. That was great. Man, you really didn't hit a digit former
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Unknown: Soviet Union and other authoritarian dictatorial
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regimes.
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Yeah, thanks, one. I think Dennis gets it exactly right in
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talking about how consequential this indictment in the trial
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will be in American history. You know, I think one of the things
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that's important about the indictment, it tells the story,
22:53
basically, the story we know that was revealed that we saw in
22:55
real time, and that was detailed by the January sixth committee.
22:59
But the charges which might sound legalistic, at first, are
23:03
really about that conspiracy over many months to overturn the
23:08
election. And one charge in particular, I think gets to the
23:11
heart of the matter, which is not just about interfering with
23:14
an abstract government proceeding, but denying a
23:17
conspiracy to deny people their right to vote. That's a civil
23:22
rights statute tracing back to the Civil War era. And it really
23:27
gets to the heart of what happened, which is that Donald
23:30
Trump tried to strip away from all of us, our democracy and our
23:35
individual rights to vote to protect himself and remain in
23:39
power.
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Adam Curry: And how global it's different from I was thinking of
23:45
global citizen, that's something else.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, maybe. Yeah. So there is a this is a
23:52
delusionary presentation. They asked them about Stalin ad goes
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on about this, this Trump thing and it came to a head I think
24:00
with the same character. Wiseman is Wiseman guy. Yeah, who, who
24:07
and the next clip, which is clip five, and then there's this guy,
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unfortunately, it's got the keratin service six. So you
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should note that, which is the sixth clip, but the fifth clip,
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I want you to listen to this guy, just go off on Trump and
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the situation that we've been in when Trump was president and
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tell me if this is even close to reality, and I have to wonder
24:32
how delusional that this group is on this side of the fence and
24:37
this isn't the MSNBC delusional types. This is another this is a
24:42
real lefty. Well, if I illusional type. This is
24:45
different types
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Adam Curry: of say I'm looking at the citizen.org and they are
24:49
not a nonprofit, that you can know that you can deduct your
24:54
donation to because they lobby con Congress and federal
24:58
agencies to advance public citizens mission of advancing
25:03
government and their lobbying group. Yeah. So, you know, it's
25:07
not the same as Kumbaya. We want America to be better. They're a
25:11
lobbying group. All right, let's
25:14
John C Dvorak: listen to this guy. So this, this lobbying
25:16
group is run by what this guy, the guy you're going to hear
25:19
now, I think,
25:21
Unknown: as this case, as the events of January 6 have receded
25:24
in time. And the Trump presidency has receded in time.
25:27
It's possible to forget how horrible that period was the
25:32
constant assault on decency, people of color, immigrants,
25:38
democracy, and this case brings that back to the fore.
25:44
John C Dvorak: Oh, wow. Yeah. See constant assault.
25:50
Adam Curry: Yes. Oh, we have a caller ladies and gentlemen.
25:53
Hello, Republican line. Just take it
25:59
John C Dvorak: as assault on democracy that we had during
26:01
that trip administration.
26:05
Adam Curry: Quite a quandary. John, I bet me you did not take
26:07
your phone off the hook. Hello. 1975. Yeah, yeah. Are you just
26:11
gonna let it ring?
26:14
John C Dvorak: Yeah, ring. Let me see. Let's listen. Oh, it
26:16
stopped. Oh, okay. Okay, so now, we, after listening to this guy
26:23
go on about the horrible four years of Trump and the assault
26:27
on democracy and the immigrants and how miserable they were
26:30
black people, and black people who we got more jobs for than
26:33
anyone. But let's go back to Mr. After gut. He has a theory here
26:46
that I have to I have a follow up clip to this. Because this is
26:51
so off base, I found it hard to believe I find it hard to
26:55
believe this guy ever worked in the government in any real
27:00
sense, and probably why he had to move to Sonoma because he
27:03
didn't do his job properly. Just listen to this.
27:06
Unknown: We also learned this a small tidbit but it's
27:09
interesting that Mike Pence took contemporaneous notes in January
27:15
of his conversations with Donald Trump. Two things about that of
27:20
significance number one, it strengthens the case. The
27:25
evidence because Jack Smith now has those notes. And number two,
27:29
why does someone take contemporary in his notes, it
27:33
tells us that in late January, the former vice president who
27:37
had served loyally the President of the United States for four
27:40
years, did not trust him any further than he could throne. I
27:49
think he's wrong. Okay. So
27:51
Adam Curry: contemporaine
27:53
John C Dvorak: pence to contemporaneous notes. I just
27:56
coincidentally listened to Katie McFarland, who was on gut Feld
28:01
talking about after God. And she just made this simple comment.
28:04
They were talking about the Biden meetings and the phone
28:08
calls and the rest of it. I just want to play this little art
28:11
little thing because I have some thoughts on this, too. This is
28:14
Katie McFarland. counter argument.
28:18
Unknown: Okay. So here's how this happens when Vice President
28:20
President United States is getting on the phone with
28:22
somebody, just like pick up the phone and say, Hi, how are you
28:25
doing? How's the weather? There's a big talking points,
28:27
you get the bullet points. What are you going to talk about?
28:30
Obviously, his son has said, Dad, you know, do this when I
28:33
gave you the wink say this say that. So there's no way. The
28:36
other thing is that there's always a record kept. So
28:38
somebody has a transcript of these conversations, or at least
28:41
a summary of these conversations.
28:44
John C Dvorak: There's always a transcript kept of what someone
28:48
who worked for the administrative state myself, you
28:51
always take note, you don't take notes because you're fearful.
28:55
This guy's a douche bag.
28:57
Adam Curry: I would sit. So I remember going to my dad was not
29:02
doing well. And so I went to see my uncle because he was very
29:07
concerned. And his sister his wife is was she passed now was
29:11
my dad's sister. And then he was at the time president of the
29:15
Korea Society. I'm sure some kind of fine, spook front. So I
29:19
go to his office in Manhattan. And we're sitting down and this
29:23
is Adam, and it's Uncle, uncle Don and his nephew. And he gets
29:27
it and we sit down, hey, how you doing? He gets out a pad and
29:30
paper. He says, I'm sorry, man. I just what I do. It's from the
29:33
agency. He was taking contemporaneous notes of me.
29:38
That's exactly what they do.
29:41
John C Dvorak: That's what anyone does. Who works in
29:43
government, this guy after GM. who claims that it's because Oh,
29:48
he didn't couldn't trust Trump, as far as he could throw him was
29:52
talking through his hat. He's an asshole when Amy Goodman should
29:56
be ashamed of having people like that on the show.
30:00
Adam Curry: Well, this is I mean, honestly, on both counts,
30:06
I mean, the Trump stuff seems to be really distraction. Okay,
30:10
whatever. Fine. You got an indictment. I guess. I guess it
30:14
will have to play out. It'll be interesting to see if they can
30:16
actually move it to get a court case before why here before the
30:20
Republican look it before they choose their candidate or before
30:26
the election, but on the other side, the same thing all I hear
30:29
about the Biden crime family is okay. Yeah, I mean, even Tucker
30:34
a 12 minutes of Tucker with this. This Devin, dude, what's
30:39
his name? Yeah, and it's 12 minutes. Well, we know because
30:44
it's all about influence. Haha, we know really was it was you
30:46
put them on? SPEAKER We put him on speaker why put them on
30:49
speaker. Well, dude, so what you know, it's like, okay, I mean,
30:53
this is gonna go nowhere. Because every single person in
30:57
Congress, I'll bet and I'll bet a high percentage has a son or a
31:01
daughter or a cousin, who's on staff has some kind of
31:07
consultancy. I mean, this is rampant. If anything, it's
31:12
showing you the whole picture from both sides. It's all lame.
31:16
It's all lame. It's super lame. Bear. Just like it. In the
31:22
meantime, if you're done with this with the Trump stuff,
31:27
John C Dvorak: I am done with it. I had to get these clips
31:29
because I'm telling you I was so annoyed.
31:32
Adam Curry: No, you're right, rightfully. So I'm glad you did
31:35
that. And honestly, I didn't get any clips. Except for the you
31:38
know, I got two that were sent to me. And I guess yes, Giuliani
31:41
is one of the CO hosts but Oh, God Get that guy. Let's make fun
31:45
of his hair. Hey,
31:47
John C Dvorak: Yanni dripping. Your hair dye is dripping.
31:52
Adam Curry: Exactly what I learned from the former New York
31:56
banker you'll be interested in that one fed now will kill all
32:02
existing processing merchants. That was a surprise to me.
32:08
That's the new network. They have I'm sorry.
32:11
John C Dvorak: fed us. What do you mean it's gonna kill the
32:14
Costco and target
32:15
Adam Curry: know the processing merchants?
32:19
John C Dvorak: Bank America of MasterCard and Visa? Correct.
32:24
Adam Curry: Just just passing on the information to go oh, that
32:27
John C Dvorak: sounds like an interesting short sale. Well,
32:30
that's
32:31
Adam Curry: I think that's exactly what he's he's not
32:33
necessarily looking at the shorts. I think he's looking at
32:35
the Long's and who was in the Fed now. So fed now has legs
32:40
that according to the most reliable source I have.
32:43
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, that might actually may be a long
32:46
term. If, if they wanted to, they could wipe those two guys
32:50
out.
32:52
Adam Curry: Well, I think it's going to happen to E AR see. You
32:58
know what this look? Yes. IRQ. Exactly. IRQ. You've probably
33:03
heard commercials on the radio, the same guys who do Optima tax
33:06
relief, employee retention credit. This is part of another
33:13
trillion dollars that was signed?
33:16
John C Dvorak: Wasn't that the money that was already spent
33:18
during the COVID? No,
33:20
Adam Curry: this was the so the quote is this scam is p p p plus
33:27
50%. And we're only just rid of word scam. Well, yes. Because
33:35
everybody who knows their way around, and I'm not going to
33:38
accuse anybody I know might have been having coffee with them.
33:41
But everybody who has a business got lots of PPP money, which
33:48
they never had to pay back. And now this ERC. And I think that
33:53
now this is just me thinking that this will only exacerbate
33:58
the inflation issue. Because it's just going to be this too
34:02
huge up to a trillion dollars. And we know hundreds of billions
34:07
was stolen literally stolen with PPP, Miss only people who are
34:12
smart and you know, honestly, I know you looked at it. You'd
34:17
like bank and we hit some with this. This goodie. And we're
34:19
like no. Okay. But we did look at it. Did we or not?
34:25
John C Dvorak: No. Well, we don't have any employees. No,
34:29
Adam Curry: that's where we are. We don't have any employees.
34:31
Crap. All right.
34:33
John C Dvorak: On track we can't get off this. Just put me man
34:37
teen on the board. Yeah, free cash. Yeah. Well,
34:41
Adam Curry: we can still do it for
34:42
John C Dvorak: now. We don't do any scamming. We could have.
34:45
Adam Curry: Well, I guess technically we could have. Sure.
34:49
So just this sounds
34:50
John C Dvorak: like another Yeah, this is interesting
34:53
because this is one of the probably the tip of the iceberg.
34:57
For the reasons that Fitch dropped the United States of
35:00
America's credit rating from triple A to triple A double A
35:03
plus. Well let's talk about big deal. Let's
35:07
Adam Curry: talk about that the
35:08
Unknown: US for the first time in 12 years has had its credit
35:10
rating downgraded the credit rating agency Fitch has cut the
35:14
US from its long standing triple A rating to double A plus citing
35:19
growing government debt and political instability
35:22
highlighted by the January 6 attack on the capital. Worst day
35:27
in months, dropping 1% 4% and the NASDAQ.
35:34
Adam Curry: Oh, it gets better. These are these are fantastic.
35:37
Listen, I mean, the obvious reason for this downgrade is
35:40
because of our debt to GDP ratio. I mean, it's Oh, it's
35:43
John C Dvorak: well according to Horowitz and he's keeps track of
35:46
this better than the both of us. Yeah, there's one reason and one
35:50
reason only is when they lifted the debt ceiling to maximum
35:53
until 2025.
35:54
Adam Curry: Maximum unlimited I limited.
35:57
John C Dvorak: That's the sole reason they did this.
36:00
Adam Curry: Well hold on a second. That makes no sense the
36:03
first time
36:03
Unknown: in more than a decade. The nation's long term credit
36:07
rating has been lowered. Fitch Ratings downgraded the US from
36:11
triple A which is its top mark to double A plus the firm's head
36:15
those repeated standoffs in Washington over the debt limit.
36:18
And last minute deals have eroded confidence in the
36:21
nation's fiscal management. The White House responded that
36:24
fiches downgrade defies reality at a time when President Biden
36:27
has delivered the strongest recovery of any major economy in
36:30
the world.
36:31
Adam Curry: Okay, so who was really mad about this? Why, Jen,
36:36
old Yellen. Of course, that's her new name. Old Yellen.
36:41
John C Dvorak: Just came I like it. All Yellen.
36:43
Adam Curry: Old Yellen. Because Biden nomics rocks, man,
36:46
Unknown: his decision is puzzling in light of the
36:48
economic strength we see in the United States. I strongly
36:53
disagree with fiches decision, and I believe it is entirely
36:57
unwarranted. It's flawed assessment is based on outdated
37:01
data and fails to reflect improvements across a range of
37:05
indicators, including those related to governance. We've
37:10
seen over the past two and a half years. Despite the
37:13
gridlock, we've seen both parties come together to pass
37:17
legislation to resolve the debt limit, as well as to make
37:21
historic investments in our infrastructure and American
37:24
competitiveness.
37:26
Adam Curry: She's Is she really that dumb that she doesn't see
37:28
that the resolution? Is the problem the resolving the debt
37:32
limit? Doesn't she see that that's the exact issue.
37:37
Unknown: Fiscal priority, fiscal responsibility is a priority for
37:40
President Biden and me. Earlier this year, the President signed
37:46
debt limit legislation to include it over a trillion
37:49
dollars in deficit reduction. His budget would also improve
37:54
the fiscal outlook by reducing the deficit by $2.6 trillion
37:59
over the next 10 years. Today, we're here to speak about an IRS
38:06
modernization project,
38:08
Adam Curry: listen to this, don't worry about it, we're
38:10
gonna get some money. We don't worry, we'll fill up we'll fill
38:13
up all the deficit, because we're coming for you little
38:16
people
38:17
Unknown: launched this time last year, that will reduce our
38:20
deficit by hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade,
38:25
by ensuring that the IRS has the resources it needs to enforce
38:30
against wealthy taxpayers and large corporations that have not
38:35
paid the taxes they owe.
38:37
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, don't worry. It's only going to be
38:39
corporations and wealthy people. Don't worry.
38:43
John C Dvorak: What a lie today.
38:45
Unknown: fiches decision does not change. When all of us
38:48
already know. The Treasury securities remain the world's
38:53
preeminent safe and liquid acid in the tea American economy is
38:58
fundamentally strong.
39:00
Adam Curry: I love how she doesn't even say the dollar
39:02
anymore. She just says well, the Treasury securities you know,
39:05
the stuff that that kind of is like the dollar. Yeah, they're
39:08
the best team destined those are the best. And besides everybody
39:11
loves by dinamika.
39:12
Unknown: Democrats
39:13
may have an uphill climb when it comes to perceptions of the
39:17
economy. 65% of the people we spoke to say the economy is bad,
39:22
despite the drop in inflation over the past year. Nancy Cortez
39:25
is traveling with President Biden in Delaware. Good morning,
39:27
Nancy. Good morning, Natalie,
39:29
you know, job growth may be up GDP is up. Unemployment is down.
39:33
But according to this new CBS News poll, heading into an
39:37
election year, many Americans still feel that the economy is
39:40
not working for them. In fact, struggling and uncertain were
39:45
the words that respondents chose most frequently to describe the
39:49
current state of the economy. More than half of them told us
39:52
they feel like they're staying in place. A third said they're
39:55
falling behind. And while wages are now finally rising, faster
40:00
than inflation. 70% of Americans told us they're just not feeling
40:04
that yet. So it's perhaps no surprise that President Biden
40:08
still isn't getting much credit for an improving economy. People
40:12
aren't feeling it. They tell us so his approval ratings for
40:14
handling the economy are tied for an all time low, only 34%.
40:20
Approve. As you can imagine, this is a source of endless
40:23
frustration for Biden aides who have begun to use the term Biden
40:26
omics on a nearly daily basis to try to turn that perception
40:30
around. But apparently it is going to take some time in our
40:34
poll, six in 10. Americans said they either hadn't heard the
40:38
term Biden omics, or they didn't know much about it.
40:41
Adam Curry: Now, this surprising but CBS is out there bringing
40:46
down the big guy Biden omics haven't dove didn't don't even
40:49
know what that is doesn't and they've been
40:51
John C Dvorak: but they're also making sure that bring down the
40:53
other guy Ted, they both these candidates got to go. That's why
40:57
they bring it a January 6 thing having to do with the Fitch
41:00
downgrade, the next thing is going to happen as Moody's is
41:03
going to have to they have to do something their hands Yeah, they
41:06
got to do because they look like losers. And so they're gonna
41:09
have to drop it and then s&p and then you get to all three rating
41:12
agencies will drop the government's of worthiness and
41:17
then what is it what is the line is screwed and
41:20
Adam Curry: what is the logical conclusion in the interest rate
41:23
get affected by that?
41:25
John C Dvorak: What? That
41:26
Adam Curry: little bit a little bit, okay?
41:28
John C Dvorak: Because it makes it you not trustworthy anymore?
41:31
I mean, if you're not double, triple A Are you a government
41:35
and you're not trustworthy? To triple A level where
41:39
Adam Curry: we're not trustworthy? What? What? Come on
41:42
Africa? Who trustworthy trust us? Let's you know, the other
41:47
thing is the Biden's promise to bail out hundreds of 1000s of
41:55
student loans which has gone eerily silent. I don't hear I
41:59
don't see people running around thanking him. So how's that
42:03
going?
42:03
Unknown: Officials in Los Angeles fear a wave of evictions
42:06
and a rise in the homeless population. The concern comes
42:09
after the deadline for renters to pay back rent Miss during the
42:12
pandemic has come and gone. CBS is Mark Strassman has more in
42:17
depth reporting on how LA is not alone with this pending crisis.
42:22
This is a three day eviction notice
42:24
Susie rosmond. rattled by reality the bill always how much
42:30
do you own back red 9000
42:32
Can you pay that back as slowly but not how they want it. So
42:37
prop no
42:38
rosmond got breast cancer lost her teaching job fell behind
42:42
eight months and her rent just in Los Angeles. 1000s of tenants
42:46
had rent waived during the first 19 months of the pandemic. Many
42:50
owe a small fortune. LA's typical rent nearly $3,000 A
42:55
month a 75% jump since the pandemic began. And the eviction
43:00
moratorium on back rent has expired. Good afternoon Legal
43:04
Aid Foundation that the Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
43:07
calls for help can wait three hours.
43:10
It's very hard for folks who are barely making it.
43:13
How would you describe the mood on the other end of the phone?
43:17
It's all coming do a like a balloon payment. It's
43:20
frightening, terrifying for a Muslim. In LA County alone
43:24
roughly 75,000 People have no permanent housing. Roughly the
43:28
population of Scranton, Pennsylvania,
43:31
we're very concerned about that many more people
43:35
Adam Curry: could fall into CBS again man CBS go unanswered.
43:39
John C Dvorak: There's no reason in the world to throw in
43:41
Scranton, unless you're given the needle Biden
43:44
Unknown: Lake County alone roughly 75,000 People have no
43:48
permanent housing, roughly the population of Scranton,
43:52
Pennsylvania,
43:52
we're very concerned about the fact that many more people could
43:57
fall into homelessness.
43:58
At least nine states have varying eviction protections in
44:02
place, breathing room to help renters keep their homes but
44:06
unsettled rent bills are unsettling
44:09
and like at my wit's end, because what am I going to do? I
44:12
can't land on my car.
44:14
Adam Curry: Yeah, you can.
44:15
Unknown: Another issue is getting federal rent assistance
44:18
to people who need it Mo Money, apples $46 billion was approved.
44:23
Only $3 billion has gone out and nor the eviction clock is
44:27
ticking.
44:28
Adam Curry: And I hate to report with this next clip, but I've
44:32
I've talked to many people about this. And it was one thing when
44:38
they said yeah, they're putting fentanyl in the heroin because
44:42
you know, they could hook people more okay, then they're putting
44:46
it into cocaine because yeah, people get more hooked on it
44:49
really okay. Then they're putting in the marijuana.
44:54
Because you know, this is like, it seems like they want to kill
44:59
their costs. summers, this is not what drug dealers do. Drug
45:03
dealers do not go out of their way to kill their customers. And
45:08
now we have Trank of this and this is it. To me. This is this
45:15
is the plan that it is an unwritten plan. It is a policy
45:21
that homelessness typically results or a lot of homelessness
45:26
results in drug abuse. And the idea is to leave these not to
45:33
help these people but give them pipes and syringes
45:38
John C Dvorak: down there doing that the government to die
45:41
Adam Curry: and to rot away literally rot away this is from
45:46
TR t you won't get this on American television. This is
45:49
Turkish radio and television have conscious
45:51
Unknown: addicts with deep sores and bent backs are becoming a
45:54
more frequent sides in several countries, especially in the US
45:58
where the zombie drug has recently gained traction the
46:01
zombie drugs xylazine, also known as Trenc, is originally an
46:04
animal tranquilizer that is both cheap and easy to access. As a
46:08
result, it has made inroads in illicit drug markets, the use of
46:12
sila Xen was first reported in Puerto Rico and Philadelphia in
46:16
the mid 2000s. But experts say that it was in 2020 during the
46:20
COVID 19 pandemic, that its consumption increased
46:23
exponentially in Philadelphia and in other states, and now in
46:27
2023. It is present in most US states when consumed it is known
46:32
to cause necrosis and humans because it reduces blood
46:36
pressure, heart rate, and respiration. necrosis. The
46:39
rotting of human tissue can ultimately cause victims to
46:42
require amputation, and that's where the drug gets its nickname
46:46
zombie drug. Wild drink is not an opioid that is used by
46:50
itself. Drug dealers often combine it with depressants or
46:53
stimulants like heroin, cocaine and fentanyl to prolong or
46:57
enhance their effects or to increase their weight and in
47:00
turn raise their street volume. These combinations can be
47:04
lethal, especially when fentanyl is involved as fentanyl is said
47:08
to be 50 times stronger than heroin and is often itself used
47:12
to adulterate other drugs like heroin and cocaine. Consumers
47:17
who use the drug either knowingly or unknowingly often
47:21
fall into an hourslong stupor. And once they wake up, they are
47:25
already in need of another Hi, treating xylazine patients is
47:29
difficult, as it requires that the effects of multiple
47:32
addictions be mediated. And at times that body parts with
47:36
infected skin ulcers be amputated, as some grow so deep,
47:40
they can infect tendons and bones. overdose reversal drugs
47:43
that are often used for opioid addicts are not very effective
47:47
on xylazine, making treatment even harder. Drug abuse is
47:51
rampant in the US where more than 109,000 lives were claimed
47:56
in 2022 due to overdoses and other drug related issues.
48:02
Adam Curry: This is it. This is the policy, let them rot away
48:05
and die. It's a farce, they don't care. There's just they
48:12
don't care. Let them rot away. These people are now beyond
48:16
repair. These are broken, rotting, rotting zombies. And
48:21
that and I think I think it's I think it's government policy at
48:24
this point. tranq what drug dealer goes out of their way to
48:28
get Trank to it to to put to put that into the drugs? Oh, yeah,
48:32
dude, you may not be here next week. So by now while stocks
48:34
last, though it's horrible.
48:41
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's not a it's obviously the drug dealer
48:44
is a something. Yeah, you're right. It's a supply and apply.
48:51
Adam Curry: This makes zero. So I'm sure we have a drug addict
48:55
or drug dealer in no agenda nation who can set a straight
49:00
but I'm just it makes no commercial sense to do this. And
49:07
you can see the tranq victims. You can see them because they're
49:11
the ones that are bent over like they're doing yoga. It's
49:13
amazing. They're the ones bent over. They're bent over their
49:16
hands or touching their feet. It's It breaks my heart that
49:21
this is what it's come to. This is where it's insane. I love how
49:26
they throw in Pennsylvania there once again, that was kind of
49:28
interesting.
49:30
John C Dvorak: Oh, yes. Yeah, they did as well. Let's listen
49:33
to these clips. I got migrants in Manhattan.
49:36
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
49:39
John C Dvorak: But there's also I've got a homeless clip by
49:41
Corey Bush being discussed on Democracy Now with some numbers.
49:46
Adam Curry: Let's do that one. First. Since I was in
49:48
Unknown: Missouri Congress member Cory Bush has
49:50
reintroduced the unhoused Bill of Rights, which could provide
49:54
universal housing in the US by 2027, helping some one and a
49:58
half million people who now live on In the streets, Bush was
50:01
herself once unhoused and forced to live in her car with her
50:05
children. She said, quote, we have the power and money to end
50:08
the unhoused crisis. We just need the will to reorient
50:11
congressional priority. She said.
50:15
Adam Curry: Yeah, priority Ukraine. Yeah. Right. You got a
50:21
John C Dvorak: supporter of that, too. So what are you gonna
50:23
do?
50:26
Adam Curry: Yeah, the migrants in Manhattan is another Jim.
50:29
Let's play this.
50:30
Unknown: Here in New York. Hundreds of migrants have been
50:32
forced to sleep on the streets as Mara. Mayor Eric Adams
50:35
declared there's no more room. He called out the Biden
50:38
administration from failing to help is over 90,000 people
50:41
arrived in New York City over the past year and a half. In
50:44
July, the mayor said New York City would distribute flyers at
50:47
the US Mexico border, telling asylum seekers to consider
50:50
another city, housing and rights advocates have blasted the Adams
50:54
administration for its handling of the situation. This is
50:57
Miranda Wilda of the New York Immigration Coalition,
51:00
another slap in the face, our you know, neat historical New
51:04
Yorkers who've been here, and our most recent arrivals, who
51:08
are just seeking a little bit of help in this moment, we need to
51:11
actually stop doubling and tripling down on broken systems,
51:14
like our emergency shelter system and actually invest in
51:17
getting people out of emergency shelter and into permanent
51:20
housing.
51:21
New York officials are calling on the federal government to
51:23
allow for expedited work permits for asylum seekers. Oh, yes.
51:27
Adam Curry: There you go. That makes sense. And this Oh, the
51:31
replacement theory is a lie. No, no. We're going to sterilize the
51:37
future generation as much as we can. That's also actually
51:42
happening in New York. We'll get to that in a moment. We're going
51:46
to
51:46
John C Dvorak: by the way, I don't have the I was going to
51:48
maybe put this in a newsletter at some point it probably still
51:50
will. And I can't get a clip because the clip for some reason
51:54
is CNN clip of this is is not working. And I tried on
51:57
different browsers. I've tried it just it will not come up. But
52:00
do you remember in 2013, a woman was arrested in New York, New
52:08
York State for bringing a couple of strippers to a 60th birthday
52:13
party of her son at a bowling alley, and they arrested her
52:19
because of the strippers were doing lap dances instead of
52:22
being semi lewd but not new, necessarily.
52:25
Adam Curry: But they weren't reading books.
52:29
John C Dvorak: This poor woman was arrested in 2013. But now
52:32
they have they have drag queens and then nudes and other things
52:40
with little kids. When I'm talking about this, your boy was
52:43
16.
52:45
Adam Curry: Okay, so excellent point. So let's listen to one
52:49
other clip about the situation in New York City. And remember,
52:54
we have people dying on the street tranx turning into
52:58
zombies. It's not quite as cool as zombies because they aren't
53:01
really mobile. They can't like saunter into the you know, they
53:05
can't go through the tunnel. They're really pretty immobile.
53:08
So no Michael Jackson video, but so we're killing them homeless
53:13
just die. Go. Here's a crack pipe. Go ahead. Hey, here's a
53:15
syringe. migrants. What
53:19
Unknown: in midtown Manhattan it's a scene of human misery
53:22
asylum seekers sleeping on sidewalks outside of the
53:25
Roosevelt Hotel. There are six year old Adrian Daniel Jose is
53:28
among dozens of people waiting to get services leaving his wife
53:32
and three kids in Venezuela. The delay for no your glasses broke.
53:38
That's when you arrived in Mexico. And so tape is holding
53:41
your glasses together. And you've arrived here in America
53:44
to put clothes on your back from this
53:45
moment on is downhill. There is no more room
53:50
to reduce the chaos Adams and the mayors of Chicago and Denver
53:54
are asking the Biden administration to expedite work
53:57
permits from migrants.
53:58
There has been no comprehensive response yet from the federal
54:01
government or the states that have the ability to provide the
54:05
help that is desperately needed.
54:06
1000s have been bused from Texas to cities across the country.
54:10
Part of Texas Republican Governor Greg Abbott's
54:13
controversial operation Lone Star in new tonight, Texas DPS
54:17
confirms troopers have begun detaining Some fathers traveling
54:20
with their families and trespassing charges while
54:23
children and their mothers are turned over to US Border Patrol.
54:26
The move is reminiscent of the Trump administration policy that
54:30
separated some families for years back in New York City,
54:34
Natalia and Maxim so the Tina from Russia are seeking
54:37
political asylum. Have you slept? Oh no, I get swept in.
54:46
It's not safe for me for a few days. To cut down on illegal
54:51
border crossings. The Biden administration borrowed asylum
54:54
claims from those who don't first seek refuge in other
54:57
countries, but a district judge ruled again stead unless a
55:00
higher court intervenes, officials, we need to stop that
55:03
policy starting next week.
55:07
John C Dvorak: What the woman's from Russia? Yeah. coming across
55:10
the border, getting on a bus and then going to New York. She's
55:14
from Russia. Does she walk over?
55:18
Adam Curry: Mayor Adams is now considering putting up migrant
55:21
tents in Central Park. That'll impact that'll improve the city.
55:26
John C Dvorak: Definitely have to do that. We got to get some
55:28
pictures. This reminds me remember, it was like a but I
55:31
don't know about a year ago. They were putting the migrants
55:33
in large encampments on various streets of the residential areas
55:39
and blocking the streets off. Yes, out of control.
55:43
Adam Curry: They're doing this in Chicago. They're just
55:45
throwing them on the streets. They're sleeping in airports,
55:47
they're sleeping in police stations. And, again, priorities
55:52
right priorities. Kids the priority in New York City
55:56
Unknown: for many kids camp helps add some sparkle to their
55:59
summer. A little chunkier and new Country Pride camp. That
56:03
Sparkle is a lot more literally. The 14th Street why and new
56:07
country day camp are in the middle of pride camp. Now in its
56:11
third year. The program is specifically aimed at serving
56:15
LGBTQ plus kids and children of people in those communities.
56:20
These pride campers from across the New York City area have come
56:24
for a taste of typical summer fun.
56:27
Everybody here is part of the LGBTQ community. So you have a
56:31
lot of people that are just like you.
56:33
From my experience when a bunch of people in the same community
56:38
gather together it's so much easier to talk to them and make
56:41
friends
56:41
camp staples like swimming, rock climbing and arts and crafts.
56:46
But the campers also get some more pride centric activities
56:49
all with a focus on inclusivity and self expression.
56:55
I'm a battle worn zombified vampire. And l dude
57:00
Adam Curry: put the kid out on the street, they can have a real
57:02
zombie experience.
57:04
Unknown: I'm a battle worn zombified vampire.
57:07
And LGBTQ plus counselors are also on hand. They help show the
57:12
kids the joy and connection of being in the queer community,
57:16
I have these trans kids coming to me and saying, our kid's
57:20
gonna use my pronouns in middle school, and it's tough to see
57:22
them recognize that school is not going to be the same as
57:25
pride camp. If
57:26
this camp existed when I was younger, I would be a very
57:30
different person,
57:30
Adam Curry: I'm just gonna make a guess here that most of these
57:33
people are not poor. I think my internalized homophobia would be
57:37
much less.
57:39
Unknown: One of the realities still today about being an LGBTQ
57:42
plus kid is a sense of isolation. When kids are hearing
57:46
pride camp, they are accepted, and they are part of the group.
57:49
And the hope is, they'll be able to take that sense of belonging
57:53
outside of these camp grounds,
57:55
fewer than 40% of LGBTQ youth have found their home to be
57:59
LGBTQ affirming. And just over half around 54% found their
58:04
school to be affirming. So that tells me that we have a lot of
58:08
room for
58:09
growth. While some of these kids at Pride camp do see it as
58:12
pretty much like any other day camp will do you think you'll
58:16
want to come back to pride camp next year? To others, it's a
58:20
much needed place where they're able to have fun, and fully be
58:25
themselves. People who like know about
58:36
John C Dvorak: five
58:36
Adam Curry: year old Yes. It's not just something I made up.
58:39
Okay. So this is where the priorities are. And it's
58:44
obvious. And we also we know, again from from the banking
58:48
community, that America wins as long as our population grows.
58:54
And the only way to keep that going is by allowing and I don't
58:59
care how many times they say it's Congress's fault or
59:01
whatever. The President United States should go out and say no,
59:05
no more, say it in 15 languages and no and then then no is no
59:10
and let everybody know. That is no, you can't come in anymore.
59:14
We got to reorganize everything. We've got to set everything
59:17
straight. It is this is not being highlighted. People know
59:21
it but it's not real. It's really not being highlighted
59:25
what's happening. It's it's, it's really sad.
59:29
John C Dvorak: And talking about lying to the public with Jack
59:32
Smith. It is his main complaint against Trump.
59:36
Adam Curry: And this is why it's all a distraction. It's a huge
59:39
distraction. Illinois doing all the same things as New York
59:42
Unknown: Governor Pritzker recently signed more than 130
59:46
bills and among the new laws one allowing non citizens to become
59:50
police officers in Illinois.
59:52
Scott Snyder are live in studio with details on this Scott
59:55
Anthony Nellie this law requires that immigrants be legally
59:58
authorized to work under Fred rule of law the bill sponsor
1:00:01
called it a natural progression now that some undocumented
1:00:04
immigrants can become healthcare workers and military members,
1:00:06
however, it's been highly criticized by Republicans and
1:00:10
the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police. The fop issued a
1:00:13
statement earlier this month ahead of Friday's bill signing,
1:00:16
it reads in part, what message does this legislation sin when
1:00:20
it allows people who do not have legal status to become the
1:00:22
officers of our laws? This is a potential crisis of confidence
1:00:27
in law enforcement at a time when our officers need all the
1:00:30
public confidence they can get.
1:00:35
John C Dvorak: That dog give you a clip of the day for that's
1:00:38
fine.
1:00:43
What is wrong with these people that are running these
1:00:46
governments, especially Illinois is the worst this these
1:00:50
elections have been rigged. To keep these people in office,
1:00:53
there's no doubt in my mind about it, because no citizen in
1:00:57
their right mind would put up with this. So but the Pritzker
1:01:01
couldn't have possibly been elected by anybody.
1:01:04
Adam Curry: The contrast is what's so interesting. The you
1:01:08
know, all of this focus put on Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump,
1:01:13
Trump, all of that focus, and then all of the focus on LGBTQ
1:01:18
plus and how beautiful and everything's great and we have
1:01:22
to be loving, and then letting migrants come across the border
1:01:26
and rot on the street along with the homeless, who are who are
1:01:31
literally rotting, rotting from this horrible tranq drug. We
1:01:36
got. This is evil, this is evil. I can't even blame these
1:01:39
politicians. They're captured by some evil spirit. Dare I say?
1:01:49
Listen to this.
1:01:50
John C Dvorak: Well, that's Oh, that's the best excuse I can
1:01:52
come up with.
1:01:54
Adam Curry: Now, listen to Dr. McCulloh, who who, who sees
1:01:59
something interesting take place where the LGBTQ plus flag slide
1:02:05
slide
1:02:05
Unknown: because colorful place Oh, price, I guess on my, my
1:02:08
substack. And on my Twitter feed was recently updated to overlay
1:02:13
the autism infinity symbol that was this this this symbol of the
1:02:19
Autism Society since 1999. And in the upper grade, it said this
1:02:24
is to include include neuro diversity, neuro diversity, so
1:02:28
why why not just why not stroker, multiple sclerosis or
1:02:32
some other condition? Well, this is what we've learned. A paper
1:02:36
five, Andrew Mason from the Netherlands now nearly 15 years
1:02:40
ago, pointed out that young people going for gender change
1:02:43
were autistic, at least 20% had the clinical diagnosis of
1:02:46
autism. And now more recently, a big survey, 600,000 people LGBT
1:02:53
survey surveyed using standard psychometric instruments and
1:02:57
guess what LGBT, particularly the T is OFF the Richter scale
1:03:02
for autism and autism spectrum disorder.
1:03:05
Adam Curry: So as as predicted this is these are likely a high
1:03:12
percentage of children who are autistic, how they get that way,
1:03:17
is a second question. Because I don't remember that when I was
1:03:22
growing up. So something something happened, something
1:03:25
happened where that chip maybe it's just all made up. Maybe
1:03:28
it's all just DSM five and we just made it up but we know from
1:03:32
Aaron the, the concern psychiatrists know the concern
1:03:38
therapists sorry, that this is this is mandated by her trade
1:03:43
organizations and by the political organizations she must
1:03:47
belong to for licensing etc, that you have children who are
1:03:51
showing clear autistic tendencies. Know, what you have
1:03:56
to do is you have to tell them, they're there, the opposite sex,
1:03:58
they're confused. Then we have screens, screens screen induce
1:04:03
autism, all teachers know this is a real thing. Luckily, if you
1:04:06
remove the screen, it goes away within a week. But we have
1:04:10
children and young people, even older people displaying pure
1:04:14
autism. And it's not even from from brain damage other than the
1:04:20
screen that they have their face, planted it and then
1:04:23
Unknown: and now it's time for our trans Maoist agenda.
1:04:25
destruct initiated.
1:04:28
Adam Curry: This came in the NVR. I see intelligence bulletin
1:04:31
for the most recent one. You get these all the time, don't you,
1:04:36
John, people send these to you. Yep, intelligence bulletin. New
1:04:41
anarchists violent extremist propaganda. The Northern
1:04:45
Virginia regional Intelligence Center is issuing the attached
1:04:48
NVR I see intelligence bulletin summary. This product. I like
1:04:53
how they do that we should do that more often to this product
1:04:55
provide situational awareness regarding recent anarchistic,
1:04:59
violent extreme The mists, online propaganda promoting here
1:05:03
comes Tran archaism where the use of violence against liking
1:05:09
it or the use of violence against entities perceived to
1:05:13
discriminate against and threatened the existence of the
1:05:17
LGBTQ i A plus community. While the NVR IC has not identified
1:05:23
any specific credible threat to the region related to these
1:05:26
points posted this time, some have been observing
1:05:28
recirculating among AV e that's anarchistic, violent, extremist
1:05:35
affiliated groups who have a presence in the National Capital
1:05:39
Region. Tran archaism so now that now they're going to be
1:05:45
riled up to be to be violent?
1:05:49
John C Dvorak: Well, they've we've already we spotted this a
1:05:51
while ago. I mean, they they guy girl that went and shot up all
1:05:56
the kids and then mutilated them to school. Yeah, that was a
1:06:01
Yeah, a trans mass mask. It's just an updated for others.
1:06:06
There was another example of that. But there was a Yeah,
1:06:11
there was something else you brought something just before
1:06:13
this. And unfortunately, we're on some other topic and I had a
1:06:16
thought about it. And you changed me lost my thought
1:06:20
Adam Curry: about the LGBTQ camp?
1:06:23
John C Dvorak: No, no, it was after that. It was just before
1:06:25
just before he brought this trans anarchism thing. It was
1:06:28
about
1:06:28
Adam Curry: Illinois, Illinois, making illegal people illegal
1:06:33
aliens can't be illegal person making them. Police officers.
1:06:37
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Which bad? It'll come back.
1:06:41
Adam Curry: Meanwhile, in, in Canada, a trial Yes.
1:06:47
John C Dvorak: Justin Trudeau came out as gay.
1:06:50
Adam Curry: Wait, before we get no, no, we did not. Oh, I
1:06:54
thought he did. A trans woman requested her maid. You know,
1:07:00
the medical assistance in dying? Because she's she says I've been
1:07:06
sterilized. I have an imitation vagina. It's a horrible I'm in
1:07:11
mental anguish. I would like to die. And they declined. Are they
1:07:18
declined? Yeah,
1:07:19
John C Dvorak: that they were all in on that.
1:07:21
Adam Curry: She She does not qualify. But come back in a
1:07:24
year. We'll see how you're doing. Yeah. So we are upside
1:07:29
down and inside out and that's yes, indeed announced on
1:07:33
Instagram, which, oddly enough, due to recent legislation can't
1:07:39
even be reported as news in Canada because he did it on
1:07:42
Instagram a meta slash Facebook product. Canadian
1:07:45
Unknown: Prime Minister
1:07:46
Justin
1:07:46
Trudeau and his wife of 18 years say they are separating a joint
1:07:50
statement a couple said they had quote many meaningful and
1:07:53
difficult conversations before coming to this decision part of
1:07:57
their post on Instagram reads quote, as always, we remain a
1:08:00
close family with deep love and respect for each other. And for
1:08:03
everything we have built and will continue to build
1:08:07
Adam Curry: up for it's very, very sad, of course, whenever a
1:08:09
marriage breaks up, certainly when they have children, so
1:08:12
that's sad, but the Babylon B did have the line. Babylon B.
1:08:17
Their headline stated Canada shocks Justin Trudeau married to
1:08:20
a woman and we've that was was was pretty funny. So, yeah,
1:08:29
yeah, it's I mean, there's there's a lot going on, but the
1:08:32
media this is why we deconstruct media. The media is just giving
1:08:36
you Trump bait Biden bait is just as bad. The Biden stuff is
1:08:41
no better. It's I mean, here, I'll play here's ABC back here
1:08:47
Unknown: in the US tonight on Capitol Hill where House
1:08:49
Republicans are investigating the president's son Hunter
1:08:51
Biden. Today the House Oversight Committee holding a closed door
1:08:54
hearing with Hunter Biden's former business partner and
1:08:57
friend Devon Archer. Let's bring in our senior investigative
1:09:00
reporter Erin Kaczorowski. He's live in Washington tonight and
1:09:02
Aaron Hunter Biden's former business partner was asked
1:09:05
whether Hunter Biden had ever put his father of course the
1:09:08
President on a speakerphone with clients.
1:09:11
He was David and according to lawmakers who were in the room,
1:09:14
Devon Archer told them that Hunter Biden would often put his
1:09:17
father on the phone during business meetings, apparently to
1:09:20
impress clients and Associates. Archer answered questions
1:09:23
several hours behind closed doors and testifying according
1:09:26
to one lawmaker in the room that Hunter Biden was quote, selling
1:09:30
the illusion of access to his powerful father and put them on
1:09:33
speakerphone with different people some
1:09:35
20 times. During those calls. Democratic Congressman Dan
1:09:39
Goldman said the two never spoke about business. Instead, he said
1:09:42
Archer described the calls involving President Biden as
1:09:45
casual niceties like the weather, and the White House has
1:09:49
long said David that President Biden and his son were never in
1:09:53
business together.
1:09:54
David and to clarify, Aaron the calls involved Joe Biden when he
1:09:58
was not President. This was before the press didn't see.
1:10:00
That's right well before the presidency
1:10:02
even after he was vice president out of office David
1:10:05
Adam Curry: now this this and this is all
1:10:07
John C Dvorak: whitewash
1:10:09
Adam Curry: yeah but this is all being played out against each
1:10:11
other the timing is good I
1:10:12
John C Dvorak: know I understand what you're saying and I agree
1:10:14
but but if you're gonna do it at least have some fun with a yo
1:10:17
whitewash it you dread dread to jack it up. Well, the opposite
1:10:21
CEO of
1:10:21
Adam Curry: CNN does it the Republican
1:10:22
Unknown: led House Oversight Committee is expected to meet
1:10:24
behind closed doors with a former Hunter Biden business
1:10:27
associate Devon Archer served with Biden on the board of the
1:10:30
Ukrainian gas company Burisma. And according to the subpoena
1:10:33
from those Republicans, quote, Archer played a significant role
1:10:36
in the Biden family's business deals abroad, including but not
1:10:39
limited to China, Russia, and Ukraine. Seeing a national
1:10:42
security report is accurate. Cohen has the details. Zack,
1:10:46
there's a lot of conversation about what's going on right now.
1:10:50
In terms of Archer in the Justice Department, and in terms
1:10:53
of what's gonna happen behind closed doors. Can you explain
1:10:56
what's actually happening today and how this fits into the kind
1:10:59
of broader issues that are just dealing with?
1:11:03
Yeah, good morning, Phil, and Poppy. Look, Devon Archer is
1:11:06
somebody who House Republicans have really hyped up as
1:11:08
something they view as a key witness in their investigation
1:11:11
that they say is focused on Joe Biden himself. And they've been
1:11:14
trying to connect the president to what they call his son shady
1:11:18
foreign business dealings. And because Devon Archer was
1:11:22
involved in some of these business transactions with
1:11:24
Hunter Biden in places like Ukraine and China, they believe
1:11:27
that he could provide evidence that does speak to that point
1:11:31
connecting the President to the foreign business deals now. It
1:11:34
remains to be seen if that evidence exists, and if Archer
1:11:36
can deliver it, if he even has it. But this all speaks to the
1:11:40
broader polarization around the Hunter Biden, Congressional
1:11:44
investigations that Republicans have really warmed up to the
1:11:46
idea of prioritizing as they seek to potentially try to
1:11:50
impeach the president based on some of these claims about his
1:11:53
foreign dealings is linked to Hunter Biden's foreign dealings.
1:11:56
Adam Curry: huge disservice to the American people close the
1:12:00
border, you douchebags Stop, stop. Stop people from being
1:12:06
eaten alive. The flesh being eaten alive on the streets. Do
1:12:09
something productive. It's, it's this is wow. I mean, it's so
1:12:16
obvious for these two things happening at the same time. And
1:12:19
that's all our representatives are doing. Oh,
1:12:22
John C Dvorak: whoa, biting. Oh, the big guy. Oh, Trump, Trump,
1:12:24
Trump.
1:12:27
Adam Curry: And you know, what's gonna be next? Come on, John.
1:12:31
You know, what's next? What? Come on, come on. It's come on
1:12:35
Unknown: now to new COVID
1:12:36
concerns is more positive in hospitals. appears to be ticking
1:12:41
up new.
1:12:44
John C Dvorak: V. Ron, this is no good. This is being?
1:12:47
Adam Curry: No, no, no, they're gonna do it. And what those
1:12:50
numbers mean, good morning, Stephanie.
1:12:52
Unknown: Hey, Michael. Good morning. These days, it's almost
1:12:54
impossible to tell how many COVID cases there really are.
1:12:57
CDC has stopped that was always true. Tracking. Most people
1:13:01
don't report their cases anymore, though, because we're
1:13:03
not dying from it. But that doesn't matter. So the best way
1:13:06
to track the virus is counting people who test positive
1:13:10
John C Dvorak: emphasize her words.
1:13:13
Unknown: hospital admissions, and that number, while pretty
1:13:16
small is on the rise. According to new numbers from the CDC
1:13:19
overnight, COVID hospitalizations have increased
1:13:22
12% In the week ending July 22, compared to the prior week. But
1:13:26
to put that into perspective, hospitalizations still remained
1:13:30
at record lows, there were a little more than 8000 patients.
1:13:35
And just to compare peak Omicron was more than 100,000 deaths
1:13:40
have not increased, but there could be reporting delays. The
1:13:44
federal government is now setting its sights on treating
1:13:46
long COVID with new studies and a new office to lead the
1:13:50
response for people still suffering from the virus.
1:13:54
Adam Curry: Okay, so there's a lot in this report. Obviously,
1:13:58
the people aren't dying because the vaccine is working. Clearly.
1:14:02
We know that the vaccine has worked, but you know, we've got
1:14:06
to get our old boy back on the scene. We've got to get him we
1:14:10
got to start talking about the new booster. That's the by valen
1:14:15
booster. It's the one for the new variant. We already know the
1:14:17
new variant. We couldn't predict it before. But there's a new
1:14:19
variant coming. And you got to bring him back. He's I mean, he
1:14:23
won't do but debate anybody on Joe Rogan but he's back on the
1:14:27
tube.
1:14:27
Unknown: So we are seeing that there's an increase in cases but
1:14:30
what about hospitalizations specifically? Yeah, I mean,
1:14:34
Adam Curry: it was about two or three. It's how tap Hotez ladies
1:14:36
and gentlemen three weeks ago
1:14:37
Unknown: we're looking about the best we ever have been in
1:14:40
several months and so that was really good news and and the
1:14:44
numbers are still generally good, but they are going up as
1:14:48
pointed out though Houston wastewater now has been rising
1:14:51
pretty steadily every week for Houston
1:14:53
Adam Curry: wastewater has been rising steadily. So now that
1:14:55
just look at people's poop. Yeah, I see COVID in your poop
1:15:00
Dad's going up better get a boost
1:15:01
Unknown: from 50% to 70% 90%. Now 135% 135% of what was that
1:15:07
trend? And nationally, hospital admissions are up 10% throwing
1:15:14
numbers, jumps. But there is concerning trends. So learning
1:15:20
trend, least trend, be cautious and recognize there's still a
1:15:23
heck of a lot of COVID out there. Well, there's still
1:15:25
Adam Curry: a heck of a lot of COVID out there, everybody. Oh,
1:15:28
but what about the booster?
1:15:29
Unknown: Dr. Hotez? Everyone is being encouraged to get a
1:15:32
booster shot. Of course many people that we work with say
1:15:35
that they're just they're done. They weren't enough shots. So
1:15:37
what advice would you have for someone who got shot last shot
1:15:41
in 2022?
1:15:43
Adam Curry: People are saying I've had enough shots or what
1:15:45
advice do you have to tell them or what are you going to do to
1:15:48
get them to get more shots?
1:15:49
John C Dvorak: Kill them yet? Yeah. Now
1:15:52
Unknown: this becomes a little complicated because if you're
1:15:55
over the age of 65, or immunocompromised, you are
1:15:58
eligible for a second by Vaillant booster I got a few
1:16:03
months ago. The issue is now there's likely to be a fall X P
1:16:08
d booster for the currently circulating variants available
1:16:12
sometime in the fall. The problem is I can't tell you when
1:16:14
weather Fall means September, October, November. So the
1:16:18
conservative thing to do would be to still get that by Vaillant
1:16:22
are eligible.
1:16:24
Adam Curry: The good news is the vaccine is working. This is the
1:16:29
good news. I mean, yeah, I don't know what those long COVID
1:16:31
People are. They've got COVID They got COVID really long, but
1:16:34
there can't be anything to do with with the vaccine. The
1:16:37
vaccine is working health officials
1:16:39
Unknown: in Georgia are sounding the alarm after a rare death
1:16:42
from what is known as the brain eating amoeba. It's
1:16:46
Adam Curry: working it's working. It's worth brain
1:16:49
John C Dvorak: eating amoeba is back.
1:16:52
Adam Curry: It's back everybody. It's not the vaccine. It's a
1:16:55
brain eating amoeba.
1:16:56
Unknown: The unidentified victim is believed to have become
1:16:59
infected while swimming in a freshwater lake or pond. A Las
1:17:02
Vegas toddler died from the amoeba earlier this month.
1:17:05
Swimmers are urged to prevent warm fresh water from going up
1:17:09
there knows
1:17:13
Adam Curry: how many years we've been here in
1:17:14
John C Dvorak: this thing. The flesh eating amoeba is an old
1:17:17
standard been around for a while been around that in the flesh
1:17:21
eating bacteria where they do that's those brain eating amoeba
1:17:24
and flesh eating bacteria, which we haven't heard much from
1:17:28
recently. No. I liked it. The Hotep came about to get more
1:17:32
jabs into people because obviously they haven't had
1:17:35
enough shots. So but you should put the getting over vaccine in
1:17:42
another in the same category is trying to kill everybody using
1:17:47
this as a first to try to sterilize the kids. Let's do
1:17:51
that for starters, with the parents consent. So and then.
1:17:57
And then the tranq is good. Yep. Trank is good. Now read pipes, a
1:18:01
free crack pipes and everything. We're on track. Not my favorite
1:18:06
things. They denied giving away the free crap. And then somebody
1:18:11
opened a package. Oh, look, there it is. Oh, we're getting
1:18:14
them
1:18:14
Adam Curry: bringing people from other countries like Russia and
1:18:18
Venezuela and make them cops. This is groovy. Make Gosh,
1:18:22
defund
1:18:23
John C Dvorak: the police. Does anybody thinks Something's fishy
1:18:25
is going on?
1:18:26
Adam Curry: And so I've been a lot of people have been sending
1:18:29
me interesting studies about Alpha gal, which I mean, you
1:18:33
just have to have to admit that the Alpha gal stuff, the way it
1:18:38
was blanketing the airwaves that oh, that it's the lone star
1:18:43
tick. That's what's making people not able to eat meat.
1:18:46
Now, a couple things. There, this is real people have had
1:18:51
this alpha gal allergy. They've had it as far back as the 90s is
1:18:54
it's not? It's not that it's not real. It's a little unclear. I
1:18:59
can't really find any
1:19:00
John C Dvorak: endoscope from Plum Island.
1:19:03
Adam Curry: There's no real studies that I found that show
1:19:06
how exactly the lone star tick splice is a gene that then
1:19:11
interacts with with mammalian meat. But I'm totally willing to
1:19:18
believe this. I'm not I'm not anti science. But when I read
1:19:22
studies, and these are all from NIH, this is an older these are
1:19:29
all older, which is always fun to see. This is from 2016 tics
1:19:35
may cause allergic reaction to red meat and shingles vaccine.
1:19:40
So now I'm just wondering, you know, what, what is this alpha
1:19:44
gal? Well, alpha gal has been used as
1:19:47
John C Dvorak: the way you phrased that I didn't understand
1:19:49
what you said. You can say you says that tick is going to cause
1:19:54
an allergic reaction to meat and and the shot shingles vaccine.
1:20:00
Adam Curry: because alpha gal is used as an adjuvant in
1:20:06
vaccinations, and let me explain adjuvant. This is, well, I know
1:20:10
what it means. But not everybody knows that. Let's explain it
1:20:13
again. And the way the way vaccines typically work is you
1:20:17
get a shot, and the shot can the way it used to be before mRNA.
1:20:22
And the shot would contain a an attenuated or dead version of
1:20:26
the virus. And there was always something else like a hamburger
1:20:30
helper in the shot, which is known as an adjuvant, which
1:20:35
would aggravate your immune system. No would pay attention
1:20:40
John C Dvorak: to the dead dead virus. And this is only new
1:20:43
because in the olden days when I was a kid, they didn't use
1:20:47
adjuvants because they had enough dead virus this should
1:20:50
give you the shot. This is a way of cheapening, like you said
1:20:53
Hamburger Helper, a wave of cheapening making a stretching,
1:20:58
stretching the product.
1:21:01
Adam Curry: So the filler, the big controversy was mercury,
1:21:06
which is still used as an adjuvant the body now,
1:21:09
John C Dvorak: Mercury is only uses it as a preservative.
1:21:12
Adam Curry: Okay? This is why people hate Robert F. Kennedy
1:21:16
Jr, because this is what he fought against for many years,
1:21:19
as he believes that I believed, I think still believes that the
1:21:23
adjuvant use of mercury was used was causing autism. So leave
1:21:29
that as it may. It turns out alpha gal is a fantastic product
1:21:35
as an adjuvant because the body responds violently to it. And
1:21:40
this may so so when you, let's say somehow this tick has has
1:21:45
has putting this stuff in your body. And then you get the
1:21:48
shingles vaccine, which contains Alpha gal, you know, then you
1:21:53
have an anaphylactic response and to the next study,
1:21:57
anaphylaxis after Zoster vaccine, implicating Alpha gal
1:22:03
allergy as a possible mechanism Zoster vaccine. Is
1:22:11
John C Dvorak: it shingles?
1:22:13
Adam Curry: Shingles as well? Yeah,
1:22:15
John C Dvorak: no, it is shingles. That is? No, it's
1:22:17
Adam Curry: MMR.
1:22:19
John C Dvorak: No, MMR is measles. I know.
1:22:22
Adam Curry: I know. I'm reading the study. Subject to subsequent
1:22:26
I'm sorry, subsequent testing of selected vaccines revealed the
1:22:29
presence of alpha gal allergen in MMR and Zoster vaccines you
1:22:33
right? So the measles mumps rubella vaccine and the Zoster
1:22:37
which is the shingles vaccine. So they've been putting this
1:22:41
alpha gal stuff into vaccines as an adjuvant and now people are
1:22:45
having allergic reactions to it. There's also some
1:22:50
John C Dvorak: stuff about this for an idea. The chick is
1:22:53
bullcrap. It's these shots that are giving people meat
1:22:56
allergies.
1:22:57
Adam Curry: Now let's go back to 2016. This is bio ethicist
1:23:00
Matthew Liao, we played this clip before we played it in a
1:23:05
context of evil world economic forum Google's. But when you
1:23:09
think that this came out in 2016, and what we're seeing now,
1:23:13
and particularly in combination with vaccines that they use this
1:23:18
stuff in the vaccines, this clip becomes pretty irrelevant. But
1:23:21
if
1:23:22
Unknown: they have a weakness of well, they say, Wow, this, this
1:23:24
steak is just too juicy. I can't do I'm one of those, by the way.
1:23:27
So you know, but so here's the thought, right? So it turns out
1:23:30
that we know a lot about so there we have this intolerance
1:23:34
to. So I, for example, I have milk intolerance, and there's
1:23:39
some people are intolerant to crayfish. So possibly we can use
1:23:42
human human engineering to make it the case that we're
1:23:45
intolerant to certain kinds of meat to certain kinds of bovine
1:23:48
bovine proteins. And there's actually analogs of this in
1:23:51
light, there's this thing called the lone star tick, where if it
1:23:54
bites you, you will become allergic to meat, I can sort of
1:23:58
describe the mechanism. So that's something that we can do
1:24:00
through human engineering, we can kind of possibly address
1:24:04
really big world problems through human engineering.
1:24:07
Adam Curry: So the whole idea that he had there was why don't
1:24:10
we engineer humans through the same process of the lone star
1:24:15
tick? I never heard of this horrible, a slew of people who
1:24:19
couldn't eat red meat in 2016. And why don't we just do that?
1:24:24
Because then we'll save the planet. This is all about
1:24:26
climate change. Did they actually do it?
1:24:30
John C Dvorak: And I didn't get the shot. So I can still eat my
1:24:32
meat. I'm eating my
1:24:33
Adam Curry: meat. I mean, your meat is so good. So they're,
1:24:40
they're insane. Possibly.
1:24:44
John C Dvorak: Well, this is possibly there's a possibility.
1:24:48
Adam Curry: Now, I've discovered one other thing we did a good
1:24:51
bit by the way. Thank you. I'm very proud of myself. Because
1:24:55
you know, some people got really mad. I mean, this is so simple,
1:24:57
man. This is how it works. It's a tick and That's okay, that's
1:25:00
fine. But I'm seeing all of these vaccines that contain
1:25:04
Alpha gal in a gelatin form use as an adjuvant, I mean, I'm just
1:25:10
reading the science if it says
1:25:12
John C Dvorak: adjuvant you don't have to use that one
1:25:14
Adam Curry: go back to Mercury. We can have we can be autistic
1:25:19
but at least we can eat a burger. Let's keep it American
1:25:22
people now one other little bull crap story that was uncovered
1:25:27
Thank you very much producers. On the last show we you know the
1:25:32
the big hype about all the it's the heat domes everybody's dying
1:25:36
is climate change, global warming, global boiling. K
1:25:40
couple things one. Greece has now said, Yeah, most of those
1:25:46
fires in Greece were started by humans, what not by climate
1:25:50
change. I'm shocked. Italy, which also had a lot of fires
1:25:55
because of climate change is not deploying drones to catch
1:25:58
arsonists in the act because it seems to be that that's humans
1:26:01
setting the fires. And then we had this report, which we
1:26:05
couldn't figure out this morning.
1:26:06
Unknown: The record smashing heatwave is expanding triple
1:26:09
digit temperatures are possible in the Plains and Midwest in the
1:26:12
coming days. from Wichita to Minneapolis. And by week's end
1:26:16
temperatures near 100. For Chicago.
1:26:18
We got smoke, we got heat, then we got storms in the forecast
1:26:21
all for the week ahead.
1:26:22
doctors warn this heat can take a toll on your heart. A new
1:26:25
study finds the soaring temperatures combined with poor
1:26:28
air quality can double your risk of suffering a deadly heart
1:26:31
attack in Arizona it's the pavement causing a surge in
1:26:34
patients at the Phoenix Burn Center. Remember this
1:26:37
Adam Curry: were like what what people are getting burned on the
1:26:39
pavement. What are you
1:26:41
John C Dvorak: suggesting they're walking around barefoot?
1:26:43
Why
1:26:44
Unknown: we have just been seen a huge spike in the number of
1:26:47
people with contact burns,
1:26:48
Adam Curry: huge spike in the number of people with contact
1:26:51
burns in Arizona, okay.
1:26:53
Unknown: Most people don't realize that the pavement,
1:26:56
concrete cement sidewalks rocks, the temperature of those
1:27:00
surfaces can get to be 170 to 180 degrees, which is just a
1:27:04
little bit below the boiling temperature of water. So it only
1:27:06
takes a fraction of a second to get a really bad burn.
1:27:09
Adam Curry: Okay, so now we had some this was confusing to me.
1:27:13
by climate change. We all knew when I when I was growing up in
1:27:18
the 70s. You don't walk outside with bare feet, you might stick
1:27:21
to the melting tar on the road. This was in Maryland, I remember
1:27:25
this, we would play with the tar because it was melting. But for
1:27:29
some reason we have an increase in people coming into the
1:27:33
hospital with flesh burns from climate change. Well, thank God
1:27:39
James Harris is boots on the ground in Phoenix, Arizona. I
1:27:44
think he's Phoenix. And he explains exactly how climate
1:27:48
change is doing this
1:27:50
Unknown: is a big story in Phoenix right now is that we had
1:27:52
like over 200 of people die because of the heat. That's what
1:27:57
we're being told heat deaths heat related deaths. And so we
1:28:01
had a big summit with President Biden and with Mayor king i NGO,
1:28:06
and they were talking about all the things they can do to curb
1:28:10
the climate crisis that we have. They're talking about planting a
1:28:13
billion trees in the desert. Also, they're going to have
1:28:16
mobile cooling stations and set cooling stations and a home
1:28:20
heating office, and they're going to go around and they're
1:28:23
going to make sure that the workers have mandated water
1:28:27
breaks all of this because it's hot in the desert in July. Well,
1:28:33
I have a better idea. Why don't we tell the truth about the
1:28:36
people who are dying in the streets here. They're the
1:28:38
homeless, and why are they dying? Because they are on
1:28:41
fentanyl. And when they get all drugged out they lay on the hot
1:28:44
asphalt and if you lay on asphalt was 114 degrees and you
1:28:47
don't get up you're gonna die. That has been the bulk of the
1:28:51
heating deaths in Tucson and they're using those people to
1:28:55
push their global climate warming climate change agenda is
1:29:00
despicable. But that's what Democrats do. Okay, I didn't
1:29:03
Adam Curry: didn't need the last bit. But yes,
1:29:06
John C Dvorak: so the Democrats you could turn it up a little
1:29:09
bit as low
1:29:09
Adam Curry: Yeah, but that so that's what those deaths are the
1:29:13
deaths are the same homeless, zombified tracked out people who
1:29:17
are homeless and burning alive. Their flesh is rotting and
1:29:21
they're burning alive. But no climate change. Yeah, yeah. Well
1:29:29
on that happy note, well, before
1:29:31
John C Dvorak: he goes before he uses rock climbing, I do have
1:29:33
one clip just it's kind of a counter programming clip. Okay,
1:29:37
please. The pricing I think it was um, Democracy Now, which is
1:29:41
kind of surprising, but this is the problem that you're going to
1:29:44
end up with eventually at some point that liberal progressives
1:29:48
are going to have to you know, take your you at the fork in the
1:29:51
road, fork in the road ahead. Which way are we gonna go
1:29:55
climate lithium in Argentina
1:29:58
Unknown: in Argentina 1000s of people representing different
1:30:01
indigenous communities arrived in Buenos itis Tuesday as part
1:30:04
of a protest caravan. Among their demands is a halt to
1:30:07
lithium mining projects in their territories. This is Fabien,
1:30:11
crews of the Funcom maki indigenous people council
1:30:14
to decide a bit on these common resources when you want, we
1:30:18
understand there are multinational companies that
1:30:20
come and take the lithium out of Argentina, leave nothing behind.
1:30:25
Nothing for Argentina, communities have the territory
1:30:30
genocide. Lithium is used in many electric devices, including
1:30:34
electric cars, but its extraction causes soil
1:30:36
degradation, water shortages, damaged ecosystems, and often
1:30:40
displaces local communities and destroys existing landscapes.
1:30:45
Adam Curry: And it's destroying a fine American institution
1:30:48
known as the Ford Motor Company. Because no one wants these
1:30:51
things. They don't work well in the heat, they don't work well
1:30:54
in the cold.
1:30:56
John C Dvorak: No, it just gets too cold. They won't start work.
1:31:00
Adam Curry: But I know here in America, we're Americans by know
1:31:04
that I know we'll figure this out. We'll look around, we'll
1:31:06
wake up one day and go oh, wait a minute, we should choose
1:31:09
people who actually represent us and care about us. But in the
1:31:13
meantime, I'd like to thank you very current saying the morning
1:31:15
to you the man who put the CD in the trans anarchism. Ladies
1:31:18
Gentlemen, say hello to my friend on the other end, the one
1:31:20
and only John.
1:31:25
John C Dvorak: When he was at a premium worship, she was in
1:31:27
revenue service, the word demon out there.
1:31:33
Adam Curry: The trolls and the troll where the trolls I think
1:31:39
the trolls are burning up on the sidewalks 2039 2013 above
1:31:46
average, but it's above it's above the average. And we're
1:31:48
always happy to have our trolls here. And remember during the
1:31:52
segment where we talk about donations, we always have a
1:31:56
special interview with our guests of the day and the
1:31:59
Powerball number. So you may want to stay tuned and there is
1:32:02
some polarity to discuss. Now, did you see that email that came
1:32:07
in this morning? Probably not the from Peter funding question.
1:32:13
He had funding question. Oh, my second will be bring this it was
1:32:18
it was as too bad. Yeah, it came in at 1215 my time. And for some
1:32:23
reason. My email won't load of course. Why would it? Because
1:32:29
He's new. And I guess he has not yet heard of value for value.
1:32:33
How it works value for value is a concept we pioneered almost 16
1:32:38
years ago now. And the reason for that was because we knew we
1:32:44
could never take any commercials on the show commercials is bait.
1:32:48
You might as well just self censor yourself. Yeah, okay.
1:32:51
Yeah. You're hanging in with us? Well, that's interesting. That
1:32:59
whole email seems to have gone away. I got it. No, I got it.
1:33:02
Here it is. And so we decided that instead of you know, like
1:33:06
Patreon, saying, you've got to subscribe to a subscription.
1:33:10
You've got to be on a on a program. He said, You know what,
1:33:13
maybe maybe this wasn't the show for you. Maybe you'd like, you
1:33:17
know, whatever. Maybe you get great value from it. We can't
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tell we also can't tell what value means to you. So whatever
1:33:24
that means to you, whatever your personal situation, send that
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value back to us. And keep saying
1:33:29
John C Dvorak: with due respect, with due respect, we're doers.
1:33:32
This means that he's got no respect. Or you're talking about
1:33:36
this guy. Yeah. Pete in Oakland?
1:33:39
Adam Curry: Well, I'll get to that in a moment. You started
1:33:42
with it? No, but I'm setting up to the reading of the note.
1:33:45
Okay. Come on, man who said who's who's opening the segment
1:33:48
here?
1:33:49
John C Dvorak: Well, I thought you were I thought you were
1:33:51
somewhere else in the overall time timeline that you are
1:33:57
further along? Well,
1:33:58
Adam Curry: I'm explaining it to this guy, Peter, because He
1:34:01
clearly doesn't understand. And I'll read his note. And this is
1:34:03
a friendly note. I don't think so. Hey, Adam, and John and
1:34:07
other Rogan transplants no agenda, which had become an even
1:34:10
bigger fan of than Rogan's podcast. Well, hello, that's
1:34:12
very kind of you as always, at one time, speed. I mean, so he's
1:34:16
not nuts.
1:34:17
John C Dvorak: He's also listened to the show for a while
1:34:19
because we only talked about one time speed like months and
1:34:22
months ago.
1:34:23
Adam Curry: Yes. So he has been around. Good deconstruction.
1:34:26
I've got a question regarding you guys. funding requests at
1:34:30
the end of each podcast that I find interesting because he's
1:34:34
clearly skipping the donation segment. If he's only hearing it
1:34:37
at the end of each podcast
1:34:39
John C Dvorak: and wonder what he's hearing at the end. He just
1:34:41
hears donate to no agenda. Maybe.
1:34:45
Adam Curry: I mean, this with all due respect, boom, since I
1:34:48
love no agenda, and I have the utmost respect for both of you
1:34:52
guys. But aren't the both of you individually pretty well off
1:34:56
financially.
1:34:57
John C Dvorak: Watch this is what is that supposed to mean?
1:35:01
This
1:35:01
Adam Curry: is what I find interesting. Somehow,
1:35:04
John C Dvorak: are we supposed to do volunteer work and then
1:35:06
then and deplete our savings to zero?
1:35:09
Adam Curry: I think it's the spending that it's the spin down
1:35:12
program. That's right. Start A Podcast die poor. It's a good
1:35:16
idea. So more power to you if you are but if that's the case,
1:35:21
why ask for funding it to each of us. At the end of each
1:35:24
podcast,
1:35:25
John C Dvorak: he said it again, end of the podcast, we don't ask
1:35:27
for money. At the end of the poll. We asked
1:35:29
Adam Curry: him right in the middle, boom, right in your face
1:35:31
now.
1:35:32
John C Dvorak: Not the end face.
1:35:33
Adam Curry: He says I'm dropping out. Now he goes on to
1:35:35
understand the value of the show. He says I'm probably wrong
1:35:38
in my presumption here. Yes. And definitely appreciate the lack
1:35:43
of sponsors on the show lack the it's called abs, there's no,
1:35:47
there's no sponsors. It probably costs a lot more to create each
1:35:51
podcast that I'm aware of due to that. Which
1:35:55
John C Dvorak: rate? Does he imply that if you have sponsors
1:35:59
to show cause the creation costs of the show are or are a fixed
1:36:05
price of fixed cost? Yes, it wouldn't vary with sponsors.
1:36:09
Adam Curry: No, it's Adam and John's time, which we spend all
1:36:12
of our live long, doing this
1:36:14
John C Dvorak: bandwidth, whatever else, it's that's all
1:36:16
fixed cause that's not something that's fluctuates.
1:36:18
Adam Curry: It's worse than that. The more people that
1:36:21
listen, the more money we have to we spend, you know,
1:36:25
technically on on bandwidth, that bandwidth. That's the
1:36:28
problem with podcasts true. So, but that's not the idea of value
1:36:33
for value. I mean, do you walk into a store and say, you know,
1:36:37
well, actually, that may be odd. Maybe that's it because people
1:36:40
walk into stores all the time, and I'll go BM, these guys got
1:36:43
enough money. It's a public company. I'm just gonna take
1:36:45
this. That's what they're doing in San Francisco. That's my
1:36:48
point. This is this is what's happening. This is where this
1:36:50
guy
1:36:51
John C Dvorak: is lifting. This guy's basically from the
1:36:52
perspective of a shoplifter
1:36:54
Adam Curry: podcast shoplifter right here. Yeah, he says, it
1:37:00
probably costs a lot more to create each podcast. Do you know
1:37:03
how much? Like, let me just give it how much a car cost to make?
1:37:09
It's less than that? How about clothing? The How about how
1:37:12
about a Yeezy? There we go talking about Yeezy. A Yeezy.
1:37:16
Sneaker probably costs $5 To make a one off? No, but they're
1:37:24
not one offs.
1:37:25
John C Dvorak: Okay, podcasts are the,
1:37:28
Adam Curry: you're going beyond the sale here on. So it cost $5
1:37:33
to make, you can't buy it for under 500 in the store. And
1:37:36
they're so valuable, which is all in the eye of the beholder.
1:37:41
That you can not buy them for under 1000s of dollars if
1:37:44
they're special kind or, or not used, etc. So, you know, it's
1:37:50
not about the cost. And all we've ever said is we just want
1:37:53
to be able to pay our rent, that's all and bad. That's
1:37:56
stayed the bills, pay the bills. And we've been able to do that.
1:37:59
And we're very, very happy. It's sometimes it's a little
1:38:02
unnerving when because it's a seesaw, because, indeed, we have
1:38:06
to remind people, which is why we also send a newsletter to
1:38:09
remind people that we have a show coming and that we need
1:38:12
that supported by the people who we actually call producers to
1:38:17
I'm just giving them little education here. Okay. And but he
1:38:21
said even goes on to say, he says all of the other podcasts I
1:38:25
listened to, annoyingly do have breaks in their shows. Again,
1:38:30
just asking, with all due respect, no due respect would be
1:38:33
sending us $5
1:38:35
John C Dvorak: or whatever it's like should be desired. Yes.
1:38:37
That's
1:38:38
Adam Curry: your respect you're giving us it's more like a buck.
1:38:41
50 Right. Yeah, no, it's zero. I'd like to stop being a
1:38:45
douchebag and start regularly contributing to the show, but
1:38:49
that's just a thought I've been having pop up during these
1:38:51
funding segments. I wonder what he's heard. First of all, have
1:38:54
we ever said fund this show? Nothing ever say no fund? Oh,
1:39:00
he's from Oakland. Okay.
1:39:03
John C Dvorak: Always. Always raise Oaklander here's probably
1:39:09
Rob's a mailman. They're doing now. No, they're robbing the
1:39:12
mailman. No, it's a business huge scandal in Oakland. You
1:39:16
can't be it if you're a letter carriers are getting mugged. And
1:39:20
the Oakland Police can't seem to do anything about it because
1:39:22
there's nobody working there anymore because they defunded
1:39:24
the police. Yeah. And then they got they got no cops and they're
1:39:27
asking for 500 more cops after defunding. And then the same
1:39:30
thing is happening all over California. Also, I
1:39:33
Adam Curry: will note that in our funding model in our funding
1:39:36
model, funding in our funds in our funding model, there's no
1:39:41
increase for inflation. Now you can look at all the prices in
1:39:47
the in the grocery store your shoplifting from those prices
1:39:50
have gone up significantly. We Are we our income has only
1:39:56
dropped since COVID.
1:39:59
John C Dvorak: Because of it inflation because of inflation a
1:40:02
real No,
1:40:03
Adam Curry: no, but even the numbers just the top line
1:40:06
numbers have decreased.
1:40:07
John C Dvorak: Well, this is true because we had a bonanza
1:40:10
during COVID
1:40:11
Adam Curry: Because people clearly were home and thought
1:40:14
there was a lot of value.
1:40:16
John C Dvorak: And now they're now that they're like, yeah, now
1:40:19
they're like this guy like poor Pete here. Who's with all due
1:40:22
respect, Pete
1:40:23
Adam Curry: Pete, the shoplifter Pete the podcast.
1:40:27
John C Dvorak: He's a podcast show, podcast shoplift.
1:40:31
Adam Curry: Anyway, we we appreciate all the value we
1:40:34
received from the producers have no agenda nation, and that can
1:40:37
come in the form of time, talent or treasure treasure is
1:40:40
important. We need to pay the bills. And we're still getting
1:40:43
by so we're very very grateful. But if everybody chipped in,
1:40:49
like the Democrats, what is it? What's that blue thing X blue
1:40:54
always has blue chip in and just chip in? If you chip in then we
1:41:00
then we wouldn't even have to have a funding segment. I like
1:41:03
that by the way funding segment. Lots of people chip in and other
1:41:10
ways one of the ways of your time and talent is our artists
1:41:14
now we know from experience and from actual fact statistical
1:41:19
fact that the artwork that is always different for each no
1:41:23
agenda episode. It brings a reminds people there's a show it
1:41:27
brings them to the show is great for kicking people in the mouth
1:41:30
and peel. Right What is this? This is a cool image. And then
1:41:33
this is how we bring people in more people the more chance we
1:41:36
have of maybe getting someone to help us in the funding segment
1:41:39
at the end of the show. So networks really did a beautiful
1:41:46
piece about the Alpha gal speaking of and had it all just
1:41:51
all the bits the new kid on the block, it was a dynamite piece.
1:41:54
It was vibrant, it really popped it just everything about it was
1:41:59
good, although there was an angry Twitter thread because you
1:42:07
know, so this tweet went out, and then some joker you know, of
1:42:12
course probably didn't listen to the show and what alpha gal Oh,
1:42:16
that chick needs a bulge in her pants thinking that it was a
1:42:18
trans thing. Well that started off a whole thread of angry
1:42:21
people
1:42:23
John C Dvorak: which was just the threat of angry douchebags.
1:42:26
I don't know what they're talking about.
1:42:27
Adam Curry: Now what they're saying that's what it is. And we
1:42:31
want to thank all of the artists actually who contribute to this,
1:42:35
this contest and we look at the leaderboard right now right now
1:42:37
Taunton Neil is number one in the top 10 from the past year.
1:42:41
Networks number two your neck and neck they are at well it's
1:42:45
1413 12 capillus agenda number three, and Nico Seim trails by a
1:42:50
whole horse length with nine Dennis Dame Kenny Ben Sir Paul
1:42:54
couture correct to record dirty Jersey whore brand new entry
1:42:57
this year. Along with Parker Paul Newman up there they're
1:43:00
coming up they're coming up the rear Parker Paulie, he's coming
1:43:03
up Dirty, dirty Jersey horse rear. That's right. So let's see
1:43:08
what else we looked at that did not get chosen not that it was
1:43:13
not worthy. It just we have to make a choice. Mike Riley, who
1:43:18
we like as an artist, he's a real he's a real comic artist.
1:43:22
And he was desperately trying to put together Africa Russia with
1:43:28
a mask it just didn't work. I mean, I can't say much more than
1:43:33
it just he was a good piece but it just didn't work. Honorary
1:43:39
mentioned for comics reblog are always always with a but they
1:43:43
had a dog nose I thought was quite dark. Yeah, you actually
1:43:46
liked the the dog nose but as considering I cut the basset
1:43:50
basset hound break out of the show because that's that's only
1:43:55
for people who listen to the live stream. Didn't think it was
1:43:58
appropriate. Dame Kenny Ben with a Hail Mary with a random
1:44:03
cheesecake girl. Totally a Hail Mary.
1:44:07
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that was it was cheesecake key, but it will
1:44:09
and it looks it does look like it was part of AI to me. That
1:44:14
looks like an AI piece.
1:44:15
Adam Curry: Yeah, we are. We are getting a little irked by the AI
1:44:18
stuff. It's
1:44:19
John C Dvorak: Can we see it? If we identify it? We will if I can
1:44:24
identify it. Adam can identify it. Generally speaking, if you
1:44:27
get it by us, okay, great, but that could work. We're still
1:44:31
looking for it. So yeah.
1:44:34
Adam Curry: I kind of like Quake it off. With Taylor Swift the
1:44:39
world destruction tour. You nixed that right away probably
1:44:41
rightfully so.
1:44:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, she doesn't need any more publicity from
1:44:46
anyone. There
1:44:47
Adam Curry: were some alien stuff. That didn't quite work.
1:44:51
People trying to do more more Africa. I appreciate the efforts
1:44:55
to try and get Africa into the artwork, but just not really
1:45:01
working. We had a couple of Lone Star ticks.
1:45:05
John C Dvorak: No, this piece was the only piece that was had
1:45:09
everything going on. It really was it was a guard. There was no
1:45:12
debate about it.
1:45:13
Adam Curry: No, it was it was it just popped. I mean, just look
1:45:16
at this thing like bam, it's in your face. Then it went in its
1:45:19
own way a little cheesecake key, I'd say a little bit in its own
1:45:23
way. So congratulations. Nice work. Thank you very much. We
1:45:26
appreciate the support. Yeah, it makes a difference. And it is a
1:45:31
fantastic way to participate as a producer of the no agenda
1:45:34
show. And that is what we call all of you who participate and
1:45:38
we again we really appreciate that now let's go to our the
1:45:41
talent portion of our competition, I mean the treasure
1:45:43
portion of the competition, and we have a whopping beautiful
1:45:48
donation right at the top. And I'm not sure if I have to look
1:45:52
at this note here from Emily Andrews in Celina, Texas 1720
1:45:58
which is wow like boom, what is this about? Let me take a look
1:46:02
at the she'll be our top executive producer. And her
1:46:06
notes she wrote a note very simply. Dear Adam and John thank
1:46:10
you for your work. God bless you both your sister in Christ
1:46:13
Emily, Emily Andrews, and no explanation. Isn't that
1:46:18
interesting?
1:46:20
John C Dvorak: Because 1720 means something to her mean
1:46:22
something does
1:46:24
Adam Curry: it mean it means a lot to us so we're very
1:46:27
thankful. Emily we appreciate that.
1:46:30
John C Dvorak: Next on the list is Sir gypsy mathematician in
1:46:33
Gaithersburg, Maryland. 646 Fortuna this came in as a laptop
1:46:40
thing was was it was a letter this came in actually as a check
1:46:44
from the back when there was bank checks you can go your bank
1:46:47
and you can send money
1:46:48
Adam Curry: don't just do it online you just you can just do
1:46:50
it online. Yeah,
1:46:51
John C Dvorak: there's a lot of online systems that let you do
1:46:53
it. A lot of Bank Online Banking lets you do it. So that's what
1:46:57
this was and there's no note except that we know it was Sir
1:46:59
gypsy mathematician because that's on the on the check as as
1:47:03
the note on the check and we'll give them a double up Carmen and
1:47:05
we'll wait correct drill note.
1:47:07
Adam Curry: He's got karma onwards to the UK is with 54321
1:47:15
love that number. Thank you sir les from Nottingham. Nottingham.
1:47:19
crackpot and buzzkill I'm feeling 54321 could be a great
1:47:24
reset donation well we're all for that idea No Yeah, but I'll
1:47:28
forego the complimentary Angel Schwab if I can Okay, if I can
1:47:35
get some F Cantor and karma for dear friend plus LG why Black
1:47:38
Knight from way back sir lay of the UK you've got karma
1:47:49
John C Dvorak: artists Clemens in the artists Clemens from
1:47:58
Tallinn II where's that Ethiopia ticket check that out. He was e
1:48:03
Estonia
1:48:05
Adam Curry: and feels like it would be Estonia.
1:48:08
John C Dvorak: Estonia is very highly wired up and they we'd
1:48:10
have people there. Okay,
1:48:12
Adam Curry: let me see. Well, that's interesting.
1:48:16
John C Dvorak: Top Level Domain Dot e no.
1:48:19
Adam Curry: It's no Estonia Correct?
1:48:20
John C Dvorak: You are stony. Okay, you know $333.33 So I had
1:48:24
been invited I can go meet the guy Reza Estonia, one of our
1:48:29
producers, we can
1:48:31
Adam Curry: have we can have him as a special interview for our
1:48:33
next end of show funding segment.
1:48:36
John C Dvorak: 330 333 and all artists says is thank you. And
1:48:41
we say thank you for that note.
1:48:42
Adam Curry: Thank you Sir Kevin deals Huntersville North
1:48:45
Carolina 333 33 Love the last show. Shout out to Charlotte's
1:48:48
local 704 meetup group from Sir Kevin Hills Duke of North
1:48:52
Carolina and organizer of Charlotte's thirsty Third
1:48:55
Thursday monthly meet up and we thank you Sir Kevin deals.
1:49:00
John C Dvorak: Okay, now we have Todd Williams in Buckeye
1:49:04
Arizona. And God is this I'm not mistaken. No, this is not the
1:49:12
right here it is. Yeah, Todd said a sheet of paper. Yeah,
1:49:18
that is kind of a funny thing. This is hard to deal with but we
1:49:20
have a hello team actually has two notes one says Dear
1:49:23
listeners and then when it says hello team I don't know. I'll
1:49:27
read Hello t o t I remember our two champions actually on the
1:49:30
radio way back then listening to Dr. Bob Knight and kgvo Jekyll
1:49:37
at to Adam says heckle John C. Hey, that was so cool. You're
1:49:41
writing this challenge what it says and then selling some big
1:49:45
ass code for a million bucks. That wasn't me. It wasn't me.
1:49:50
Back when a million went a long way. Okay, well then he says
1:49:52
Dear listeners I caught. I caught at the I'm going to read
1:49:56
this per se. I caught at the time some of subtext Jhansi was
1:50:02
explaining his options, and I so missed the lead. time, attention
1:50:06
and detail are great tools for our first two filters awareness
1:50:10
and perception. My deep struggle has always been with the twins
1:50:15
sister discernment, she can put your lights out without
1:50:20
sometimes even sensing the blow. Mr. HECO displayed a deep Vulcan
1:50:26
mind meld by taking the option which allowed for his greatness,
1:50:31
range of motion mentally physically, all before money.
1:50:36
Okay.
1:50:37
Adam Curry: And Akarma for that, thank you. You've got karma.
1:50:40
Thanks, Todd.
1:50:42
John C Dvorak: That was
1:50:42
Adam Curry: clearly code from the numbers these D code Yes.
1:50:47
Jack H is in Keene New Hampshire. And we do not have a
1:50:51
note from Jack. So he gets a double up for 333
1:50:55
Unknown: years got
1:50:58
Adam Curry: karma and Sir Nick is in Tucker, Georgia. 333 sent
1:51:04
a note to me. Remember, send that to notes at no agenda
1:51:07
show.net. He is the night of abundance from Tucker, Georgia.
1:51:12
So you can imagine my surprise when having a disease that
1:51:14
nobody's heard of not even my doctors called Alpha gal all of
1:51:17
a sudden blankets every news channel and every single one of
1:51:21
my friends sends me messages saying Holy shit, you're on TV,
1:51:24
you're on TV. Here's what happened. I was at summer camp
1:51:27
back in the early 90s. It took my shirt off one day to shower
1:51:30
up and I had a fat tick feeding away on my life juices. We got
1:51:33
rid of it and about a day later, a big red ring appeared around
1:51:36
the bite area. This is typical of tick bites that was treated
1:51:39
for Rocky Mountain spotted fever and told I would be fine.
1:51:43
Immediately after my food intake started to have obvious effects
1:51:46
in my body hives rashes, intense vomiting. After years and many
1:51:51
many inept doctors later I was basically walking death 631 145
1:51:56
pounds I ate 6000 calories a day and it's about to die of hunger.
1:52:00
What the television doesn't tell you is that alpha gal syndrome
1:52:04
means you cannot eat any mammalian meat. Not just red
1:52:10
meat any mammal no squirrel, no raccoon oh what a bummer. No
1:52:15
pork no beef etc you get my point I eat chicken always and
1:52:19
I'm forced to take vitamin B 12 injections two times a month
1:52:22
seeing as I can't get it in my diet life goes on a happy grown
1:52:26
well adjusted human resource at the moment sorry for the notes
1:52:28
so long no jingles please general life karma. Thank you
1:52:31
for your notes or Nick. We certainly will give you some
1:52:34
life and health karma. You've got karma.
1:52:40
John C Dvorak: Sir Larry is up from Columbus, Ohio. And he says
1:52:43
was up dudes did Soleri here to promote a couple of meetups this
1:52:49
month in Ohio Friday and he goes on with these meters which we
1:52:52
will mention on the meetup segment. My dream is to one day
1:52:57
rival indies meetups. Oh he's a competitor for anyone that needs
1:53:03
to take an online sexual harassment or dei training or
1:53:07
they them corporate slave profession. I highly recommend
1:53:11
listening to steel Steel Panther while you're doing the work
1:53:18
Steel Panther now Steel Panther is a kind of a punk band that no
1:53:25
Yeah,
1:53:26
Adam Curry: no, that's no What are you talking about? Steel
1:53:29
failed to answer is a band. It's a comedy band they comedy. Style
1:53:35
is punk. No, the style is hairband is Aedes hairband
1:53:40
John C Dvorak: well they're funny they're funny, but they're
1:53:42
not pawn but they're well okay well they're very lewd yes that
1:53:48
I guess and but they lira is very creative lewdness. It's not
1:53:51
just your normal stuff, though. It's good stuff. Good I guess
1:53:54
Mr. 2d to karma for the Ford Probe that I'm still working on?
1:53:58
Sure. I'm sending this donation to the best podcasts in nervous
1:54:01
instead of Autozone for parts and tools. Honor Bailey is a
1:54:06
douche bag oh and Adam congrats on booster Graham ball Bell
1:54:13
launching I'm going to be sick having you DJ for V for V Okay
1:54:18
Adam Curry: is booster Graham ball not bell? And he says it's
1:54:21
going to be sick not he's going to be sick. Although some people
1:54:24
might get sick. You never know. Here's your RTD to karma. You've
1:54:27
got karma
1:54:32
John C Dvorak: no agenda meetup.com Check out his Ohio
1:54:35
meetups.
1:54:36
Adam Curry: Mr. Josh is in Warren, Michigan, and a row of
1:54:41
ducks 222 22 and has a long note which I shall summarize
1:54:47
handwritten. John and Adam. I have not missed an episode ever
1:54:51
since catching Adams first Rogan appearance. This again this is
1:54:56
my first my first donation so please do me a favor Have you
1:55:01
been de Deus continue to live in Lac and told myself that I could
1:55:06
not afford it. Please allow this row of ducks in cash make up for
1:55:09
my douchey I am pleased to put myself on a $5 monthly donation
1:55:15
going forward. Thank you. That's all we really asked for. And the
1:55:18
reason that that he donated was not because of the enormous
1:55:24
value we provide. No, it's for the weird things that were
1:55:26
happening I guess. And construction friend told me that
1:55:28
that day is Crew finished up repairs on the 33rd floor of a
1:55:32
building in downtown Detroit today I listened to crow 777
1:55:36
radio, Episode 463 movies and TV invented the aliens and UFOs in
1:55:41
your mind at the 1850 timestamp. They talked about how Orson
1:55:44
Welles or the wells War of the Worlds 1938 radio broadcasts and
1:55:48
CBS Radio Network ran commercial free. The broadcast was
1:55:52
psychological warfare. Yeah, hello. Hello was just the
1:55:56
beginning. And then when I walked past a broken digital
1:55:59
clock, it read two to two. I knew it was time. Thank you for
1:56:03
your value for value. It is truly as important. Who funds
1:56:07
the media entertainment we consume you have saved my sanity
1:56:10
and amygdala ever since. I found no agenda because most of my
1:56:13
family and friends think I'm crazy. Sorry if the note is too
1:56:17
long. You are my favorite podcast. And I appreciate no
1:56:20
agenda very much. Thanks for Mr. Josh. And thank you, Mr. Josh.
1:56:24
And we'll give you a karma and he also wanted a a Sharpton. So
1:56:32
let's give him a Sharpton. Come on
1:56:42
John C Dvorak: you've got karma. Now we have John I don't know if
1:56:49
he wants his nest less they mentioned right
1:56:51
Adam Curry: to happen to you to damask gain.
1:56:58
John C Dvorak: Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, I missed him. But oh, I can
1:57:04
see why I missed him. I my brain doesn't want to try to pronounce
1:57:07
his name. Evergreen a Deb Deb maskeen in Boston,
1:57:11
Massachusetts. Do not try to pronounce my first name. I'm
1:57:14
just damask in 222?
1:57:18
Adam Curry: Yes. All right. And then I'll go to John and John is
1:57:23
from Where's John from Tucson, Arizona. Yeah, that's right near
1:57:27
where the where the zombies are burning on the street. Enclosed
1:57:30
is my donation of 217 69 to no agenda, the greatest podcast in
1:57:35
the universe breakdown 69 is the number of trips around the Sun
1:57:38
for my for my fantastic wife melody, and we never had a
1:57:42
fight. Truly the greatest gift in my life. Please give her some
1:57:45
Randy brandom Birthday jingles? Well, we don't do random
1:57:49
birthday jingles what we typically do is we will give
1:57:51
someone a biscuit biscuit for their birthday. They always give
1:57:54
me a biscuit on my birthday. 117 is for the 117 Fahrenheit
1:57:59
temperature in my backyard last week and he handily gives us a
1:58:02
47 centigrade trans trans transmogrification. This is a
1:58:06
temperature donation suggested by a fellow to Sonian 100
1:58:11
kicker. So you'll read my note if you can't tell I'm an
1:58:14
engineer and hope to help out the show in the future with
1:58:16
boots on the ground from the mining industry. Please keep up
1:58:21
the courage instead of thank you for the courage John, the
1:58:23
Raggedy ass old miner from Tucson Arizona. PS my human
1:58:28
resource Chem keeper of the nutty fluffers from Oregon is
1:58:31
probably also sending melody a birthday shout out. It's a
1:58:34
family affair. We love that. Thank you so much and we'll give
1:58:37
you a Karma Thank you. raggedy ass miners got karma raggedy ass
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rip o n 20202 Greetings gents with this donation I believe now
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night these night me surprise with PRI S E keeper of the
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unknown. For the feast I would like crispy succulent pork belly
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raclette and plenty of Poland or Munich lager I would like to
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invite all the take a friend leave a friend meet up in a
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ribbon California on August 12 That's Ripon not rip on it's
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probably even close enough for you John. Love you both no homo
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jingles No sweat off my balls. Yes, Obama sucking soot and too
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delicious to believe. Wash your hands. It's no sweat off my
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balls
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Unknown: suck it in. So you might gotta suck it in suck.
2:00:03
It's almost too delicious to believe my friends
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remember to continue to wash your hands and stay safe.
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Adam Curry: I haven't heard this one off my balls. And while that
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was cool, thank you very much, Mike. I'll see you at the
2:00:18
roundtable a little bit. Colonel Luke Powell checks in with 270.
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John Adam, after hearing my name on the show the word douchebag.
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Behind it from Eric, as of last week, I thought I should clear
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my name by making a donation. I've been a regular listener for
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the last seven years, but I've never done it. And so please do
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you do? You've been de deuced? I would know. I would note, it's
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not the value that made him send some value back. It's being
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called a name by someone else.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, so it's a peer group pressure. That's how
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we do it.
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Adam Curry: Seven years. And that's, it took you that long
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for the peer pressure. Seven years. My goodness, man. Okay,
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well, thank you
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John C Dvorak: report all shoplifters.
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Adam Curry: That's a good one. 270 represents the year 2007 The
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last time that Eric and I flew together and the last time we've
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seen each other in person. I'd like to call out Justin casada,
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who was not only a douchebag but also skips the donation section
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every time he listens. I'm sure he's busy tending to his cows,
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but that's no excuse. I like this. This is an ongoing
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shoplifter extravaganza. A douchebag comes clean douche
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douche bag someone else no genius or Karma just keep up the
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Adam Curry: it's just it's like chicken again, but choose good.
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wooden watch?
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John C Dvorak: Yes, I did. It's dynamite. Yes.
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Adam Curry: Because he said, you know, this is how
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John C Dvorak: you two losers have not given me any insight.
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He says here's a free watch. Just pick from the catalog. We
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are neither one of us did anything. Too much work.
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Adam Curry: Now it's like, you know, it was like, it was cool.
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You donate. We don't need to take your product.
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John C Dvorak: Well, there's that but he sent us these watch
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dynamite. They're just, it's like a regular watch only with a
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very elaborate band. But it's all wood.
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Adam Curry: So So Tina picked it up from the PIO box. And she had
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it unpacked and at home when I came home, and I said have you
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seen this? Watch it? Yeah, it looks like it's made of wood.
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Why it is it is made of wood completely except for the
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highlight for a moment
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John C Dvorak: is website for him for him. Give him a plug.
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One of the make good notes. I mean,
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Adam Curry: he doesn't have his website on his. He says it's
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Unknown: Our formula is this. We go out we get people in the
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mouth
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John C Dvorak: No sweat off my balls so I should take a minute
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and report on my little journey up to Sacramento to see brunette
2:06:47
his new movie.
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Adam Curry: Oh, first of all, wow. You left the house. Great
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to hear. Yeah, that's cool. Look left that look right. And we
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understand when you say Brunetti that is no agenda show producer
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Dana Brunetti who was also, I mean, that's his his his big
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triumph as a producer. But he's also done things like House of
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Cards 50 shades of grey hair, and greyest and great gray
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hills. And all of those. And the new movie I believe is Gran
2:07:19
Turismo.
2:07:20
John C Dvorak: Yes. It's it was at the IMAX is on an IMAX,
2:07:25
Adam Curry: the red carpet premiere.
2:07:27
John C Dvorak: This is a preview there's a difference between a
2:07:29
premiere and Apollo this is for the insiders. This is very
2:07:32
useful. Insights actually for in his case. This is local
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neighbors. Oh, very nice. So every John Deere had on
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Adam Curry: did he rent a theater a theater?
2:07:44
John C Dvorak: There's some deal that Sony had is a Sony Movie.
2:07:46
And I think Sony just gave it let him have it for free. I
2:07:50
don't know what the deal is. But because there was a lot of stuff
2:07:53
about go to sony previews.com. And you can find some free
2:07:56
movies to go to. But so yeah, it was free. So we go into the big
2:08:01
big IMAX screen. It's quite nice. The story is phenomenal.
2:08:07
This GranTurismo story, which is a true story. True story. Right?
2:08:11
is unbelievable. It's one it's going to be two things. One,
2:08:16
it's besides being just a terrifically done movie. It I
2:08:21
think it's gonna be seen as one of the great race movies,
2:08:24
because there's all these years while Race movie comes out.
2:08:26
Yeah, this has got to be one of them.
2:08:28
Adam Curry: And no matter how many times you say unbelievable,
2:08:31
he's not giving you a bid part. I'll just let you know.
2:08:33
John C Dvorak: I'm not good. I already gave up on that. Just
2:08:37
more free tickets. So the is this about a kid who was really
2:08:44
talented at playing grant, there was a couple of things in there.
2:08:47
Like I like the timeline of the story because they mentioned
2:08:52
Uber and looking at a phone in the backseat of Uber. There's so
2:08:55
much in the script. And I'm thinking I don't think this is
2:08:57
in the right timeline. But okay. But they is about a kid who got
2:09:02
so good at playing a video game that Nissan took him under their
2:09:08
wings and taught him to be a real race car driver, which he
2:09:12
became under the tutelage of a very skeptical trainer. Who any
2:09:19
kid ended up winning LeMans
2:09:21
Adam Curry: Yes, yeah, that's a good it's a cool story. Did he
2:09:24
produce the movie, but as a producer wanted to produce? Oh,
2:09:28
okay, big. So when does this movie come out?
2:09:31
John C Dvorak: I think it's the 11th to the 21st of August.
2:09:34
Well, and when is the when is that? I don't recommend it. It's
2:09:37
worse. And I don't like movies. So this was good.
2:09:39
Adam Curry: So here's what's happening since he can't have
2:09:43
his cast. promote the movie. Because of the strike. They're
2:09:48
not allowed to write. He's now resorted to, to the no agenda
2:09:52
show to promote it through podcasts.
2:09:54
John C Dvorak: Yes, he has. And I did just As planned, we're
2:10:01
Adam Curry: very proud of him. Dana Brunetti not to be confused
2:10:03
with Dana Brown Eddie who did 50 Shades of gay troll room is
2:10:08
incorrect. A different movie different guy. Wow, it's too
2:10:13
bad.
2:10:13
John C Dvorak: I think that other guy works for Trudeau to
2:10:16
Canadian because
2:10:18
Adam Curry: Tina and I would have loved to have come to the
2:10:20
red carpet premiere, although we've never been invited to any
2:10:23
of his red carpet premieres. I'm just saying has he actually done
2:10:28
a movie since we know him?
2:10:30
John C Dvorak: This is his last movie. And of course he comes
2:10:32
out at the beginning and he says this is my last movie ever. I
2:10:35
quit. Yeah, yeah, he
2:10:38
Adam Curry: does carry on that doesn't he?
2:10:39
John C Dvorak: was like a bit. It's like a it's like a stick.
2:10:43
It's good.
2:10:43
Adam Curry: I think it's good thing. It's good. Ah, um, okay.
2:10:49
Let's do a little Africa because this some stuff has been
2:10:52
happening. Let's get an update on this. New GE air cu
2:10:58
Unknown: a senior State Department official tells us the
2:11:00
US does not believe Prigogine is behind the coup in Niger air.
2:11:06
Adam Curry: Watch. Oh, yeah, we've already moved Russia into
2:11:09
position. It's all Putin Putin is doing. Putin is doing it,
2:11:15
Unknown: where today the President was seeing publicly
2:11:17
for the first time since being ousted
2:11:20
Adam Curry: Prigogine Of course, for people who don't know is hot
2:11:22
dog boy known as the CEO and a waiter of the Wagner group.
2:11:27
Unknown: Our coordinate QB is the only US based journalist
2:11:30
inside and asiair.
2:11:32
Tonight the first glimpse of NIS years democratically elected
2:11:35
president Mohamed Bazoom. Not seen since last week after a
2:11:39
coup bazooms smiling, meeting with the leader of Chad, who's
2:11:44
going to mediate in Niger after several West African countries
2:11:47
called on the coup leaders to give up power.
2:11:50
Adam Curry: It's interesting that that the US government
2:11:54
cannot call this a coup don't call it a coup back. Because the
2:12:00
minute we acknowledge it's a coup, law states that we can no
2:12:04
longer send humanitarian aid Tunisia, which probably would be
2:12:10
uncomfortable for some, but here's NBC just calling it a
2:12:14
coup
2:12:15
Unknown: leaders to give up power, warning them to release
2:12:18
President Bazoom in the next week or face possible military
2:12:21
action such measures may include the use of force over the
2:12:26
weekend. 1000s took to the streets of the Capitol here,
2:12:29
mostly peaceful supporting the coup, some waving Russian flags
2:12:33
chanting Long live Russia, a lot of violence erupted outside the
2:12:39
French Embassy. A child's burning a door and throwing
2:12:43
rocks at Windows chased off by tear gas before they could reach
2:12:46
the outer walls. Tonight the coup leaders have not responded
2:12:50
to the ultimatum vowing to defend each year from
2:12:52
aggression, accusing France of planning a military
2:12:55
intervention. both France and the US have military bases here
2:12:59
in Niger air adding to the tensions should the US designate
2:13:04
this as a coup more than $400 million in US aid and military
2:13:08
training would immediately be at risk questions eroding years of
2:13:12
us Nigerian partnership training to combat terror groups here.
2:13:16
Adam Curry: And we have a boots on the ground from nice air,
2:13:20
which is always nice. From one of our producers. I am in the
2:13:25
Iowa Air National Guard serve as the Deputy Fire Chief I was
2:13:28
deployed to Oregon Dez knees year in 2017 to 2018 So this is
2:13:33
the setup. Let's see what the United States is actually doing
2:13:36
in the air. You didn't hear this on the on CBS or NBC. We landed
2:13:40
in the army Nia may probably knees year October 4 2017. As
2:13:45
the Tongo Tongo ambush was happening. Pretty intense
2:13:48
situation the base was quickly flooded with quick reaction
2:13:51
force, QRS, Special Forces personnel for a rescue slash
2:13:56
recovery mission. Anyways, our mission at a B 201. That will be
2:14:01
Air Force Base was to build a runway in the middle of Africa.
2:14:05
Why were we building this base? We were told there was a mix of
2:14:08
terrorism, human trafficking, and to get a stronghold in the
2:14:12
region before China could. Now the way this is written, I
2:14:16
wonder if the human trafficking is because we were human
2:14:19
trafficking through your airbase. FYI there were also
2:14:25
uranium mines nearby. This project was a giant waste of
2:14:29
taxpayer money a disaster. I could go on and on with stories
2:14:33
about this place but one quick one. A couple rotations after we
2:14:36
left there was a fire chief from Wisconsin A and G unit there. He
2:14:40
said they sent him and a couple others into local village to buy
2:14:43
goats because they weren't even getting food shipments. This
2:14:46
base was a logistical nightmare. I've included some articles you
2:14:49
might find interesting to shed some light on our involvement,
2:14:52
and he says he can send me a redacted proof that it was him
2:14:57
but you don't have to. He is anonymous Of course. And we
2:15:01
believe you I completely believe you were there. So there you go.
2:15:05
It was to thwarts China. Now we see that report was very
2:15:10
interesting that it's not like Russia has done this coup which
2:15:14
was mentioned I think eight times and the report cuckoo
2:15:17
leaders cuckoo cuckoo, but it seems like they want the
2:15:21
Russians in there. Let's talk to a spook and find out what's
2:15:25
really going on. Here's Richard angle.
2:15:29
Unknown: In Ukraine, Russian troops are battling and
2:15:31
intensifying Ukrainian offensive and doing it without some of
2:15:36
their most experienced troops. mercenaries from the Wagner
2:15:40
group are off the battlefield after their leader is getting
2:15:43
pretty Goshen launched a short lived mutiny. Putin branded
2:15:47
promotion once a trusted aide a trader, but then cut a deal with
2:15:52
him. The potential reasons why are now becoming more clear
2:15:57
tonight provision posted that Wagner troops are for the moment
2:16:00
in Belarus awaiting orders. And video from Belarus shows the
2:16:05
mercenaries training Special Forces. Poland, a NATO ally
2:16:10
across the border is on high alert, just in case. But Africa
2:16:15
seems to be promotions main focus now. We reported how
2:16:19
Wagner in coordination with the Kremlin props up weak African
2:16:23
leaders including the president of the Central African Republic,
2:16:27
in exchange for control of gold and diamond mines. Just last
2:16:32
week, Putin hosted 17 African leaders in Russia and on hand to
2:16:37
greet them was Prigogine who says his network in Africa is
2:16:40
expanding. But he Goshen challenged Putin and embarrassed
2:16:44
him. But it seems as long as Wagner is still in business and
2:16:48
still making money in Africa. And accommodation is being
2:16:51
worked out.
2:16:53
Adam Curry: Okay, I think you and I both consider Richard
2:16:55
angle to be a spook Reporter Do he? Yes, he's
2:16:58
John C Dvorak: plays a mouthpiece for sure.
2:17:00
Adam Curry: So here's what I'm hearing. We're sending hot dog
2:17:04
boy, the focus of Ukraine, the focus, the number one focus now
2:17:10
nine or now he's in Africa, everything going on in Africa is
2:17:14
all Putin's fault. It's all the hot dog boys all Putin's guy.
2:17:20
And this war in Ukraine must end. And we got a little taste
2:17:25
of what's coming
2:17:25
Unknown: elsewhere. overseas. Saudi Arabia is the latest
2:17:29
country to express an interest in trying to settle the war in
2:17:32
Europe. The Saudi Kingdom announced over the week notice
2:17:35
Adam Curry: the term war in Europe.
2:17:39
John C Dvorak: Yes, it's stuck, stuck out like a sore thumb.
2:17:43
Unknown: Saudi Kingdom asked over the window.
2:17:45
John C Dvorak: REPORTER Is this.
2:17:47
Adam Curry: This is Willie Geist on the morning, Joe Show MSNBC
2:17:51
Unknown: and trying to settle the war in Europe. The Saudi
2:17:54
Kingdom announced over the weekend that it will host a
2:17:56
peace summit next month to begin talks on a way to end the
2:18:01
conflict. Now Russia is not invited. But the associated
2:18:05
pressure. South Africa and several other countries are the
2:18:11
AAP cites a high level US official saying a representative
2:18:15
from the Biden administration is expected to attend the event.
2:18:18
Okay, so
2:18:19
Adam Curry: how are we going to keep everything kind of went
2:18:21
now? What
2:18:21
John C Dvorak: event is this? Again,
2:18:23
Adam Curry: the peace talks the Saudis are putting together with
2:18:26
in Saudi Arabia. I don't think you study say where he was from
2:18:30
this, listen to that again, elsewhere. Listen, let me listen
2:18:34
again.
2:18:35
Unknown: The AP cites a high level here. Now Russia is here
2:18:40
to begin talks on a way to end the conflict. Now Russia is not
2:18:45
invited. But the Associated Press reports where India, South
2:18:50
Africa and several other countries are
2:18:53
Adam Curry: basically the bricks are invited but not rush. Oh,
2:18:55
maybe they're doing at the BRICS conference maybe that's where
2:18:57
they're doing it.
2:18:58
Unknown: The AP sites a high level
2:19:00
John C Dvorak: refers Russia is invited Putin again,
2:19:03
Adam Curry: going yes less
2:19:04
Unknown: official saying a representative from the Biden
2:19:06
administration is expected to attend the event.
2:19:09
Adam Curry: So we're moving everything away. We're going to
2:19:11
try and get some piece going. There was a set of sad I'm gonna
2:19:17
see where it was this kind of a sad note for for our boy
2:19:21
Zelinsky. The Jerusalem Post wrote an article what happens in
2:19:27
Ukraine if President Solinsky is assassinated? Oh my
2:19:31
John C Dvorak: god, you're kidding. No. That is a dat is
2:19:35
like a shot over the FBI.
2:19:37
Adam Curry: Under Ukraine's constitution that transition of
2:19:39
power would default to the chairman of Ukraine who would
2:19:42
absorb the responsibilities but the Jerusalem Post goes on to
2:19:47
say when the President the sword at a source Oh, this is
2:19:54
interesting. This by the way, was out in the wild. This is
2:19:57
even crazier, this Jerusalem Post When the President is
2:20:00
unable to fulfill his duties, the chairman of the Veracode
2:20:06
Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, that's their parliament takes
2:20:09
over his responsibility said Miko la conyza tisski, an
2:20:14
opposition lawmaker from the western city of loveth.
2:20:17
According to political to political politico is now on
2:20:20
this as well. Therefore, there will be no power vacuum.
2:20:23
However, the source reported not all Ukrainians may be so
2:20:27
supportive of such a backup plan. As Chairman rousse plans
2:20:30
to step on Chuck chef Stephane Chuck has a trust rating of only
2:20:35
40% In the opinion polls. So under the circumstances, so
2:20:39
listen to this. So under the circumstances that Zelinsky is
2:20:42
assassinated. The Ukrainian government would likely be
2:20:48
headed by Stefan shock as a figurehead, the head of the
2:20:51
president's office undrilled Yermak for missing a foreign
2:20:54
minister Dimitra coolabah and Defense Minister Leschi koleksi
2:21:01
Reznikoff dude Walking Dead Man.
2:21:06
John C Dvorak: Well, we predicted this or we didn't
2:21:08
predict anything. We mentioned this possibility a while back
2:21:13
probably a year ago when we had that one show art that had him
2:21:16
in the clouds with the
2:21:20
Adam Curry: assassination attempts against the Lenski have
2:21:22
increased rapidly over the course of the war, but we don't
2:21:26
know this. No, that's what it says here.
2:21:28
John C Dvorak: I know. But again, it's like you introduce
2:21:31
non standard facts to make the facts go away. So I said which
2:21:36
was that doesn't become a surprise when it happens.
2:21:38
assassination
2:21:39
Adam Curry: attempts against the Lensky have increased rapidly
2:21:42
over the course of the wear of the wars. The Lensky advisor
2:21:45
Mikhail Polyak, said in March 2022, according to Politico.
2:21:51
Wow. As the Jerusalem Post reported at the time, one week
2:21:54
of March saw three attempts made against the Lenski life by
2:21:57
Wagner forces. Well, there you go, Wagner assassinates
2:22:03
Zelinsky, Wagner moves down so we get these new jokes. I'm sure
2:22:08
that's
2:22:08
John C Dvorak: not an assassination, technically, is
2:22:10
it? They're at war and the Wagner group is on the side are
2:22:14
doing Russia's bidding. And they happen to kill the guys that
2:22:18
didn't assassination per se.
2:22:21
Adam Curry: No, but the Jerusalem Post is probably
2:22:24
telling us Mossad is going to do it, I guess. And they'll blame
2:22:28
John C Dvorak: that. Yeah. Well, they write for them. So okay,
2:22:30
they'll blame it on
2:22:31
Adam Curry: Wagner. Wagner moved to Africa, and then we tied it
2:22:35
all up with Poland and Poland
2:22:36
Unknown: has deployed troops to its eastern flank along the
2:22:39
border with Belarus, after Russia's closest ally allegedly
2:22:42
violated its airspace. Warsaw says Belarusian military
2:22:46
helicopters crossed into the country in the past few days.
2:22:49
They also believe that Vagner mercenaries are stationed in
2:22:52
close proximity to Polish territory. They allegedly
2:22:56
relocated their following an aborted mutiny in late June.
2:23:00
Poland says they pose a threat to their national security.
2:23:04
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko says Warsaw is
2:23:08
inventing the accusations to justify a buildup of troops
2:23:11
close to the border.
2:23:13
Adam Curry: So that'll be the new front it'll be Poland,
2:23:15
Belarus, Poland. You know, that's that'll be the kind of
2:23:20
the tension area where we'll pay attention and Zelinsky has gone
2:23:23
I don't know anything about these Jumoke that they're
2:23:26
talking about, but I had a new guys. We got to look into these
2:23:30
new guys. This
2:23:30
John C Dvorak: whole thing is stinks.
2:23:32
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. It's Alinsky. You know, I hear Dallas
2:23:36
is nice this time of year.
2:23:38
John C Dvorak: But he's been spending a lot of time out of
2:23:40
the country if you haven't noticed. Yep. I but I love him.
2:23:44
I would spend more time even more time out of the country. I
2:23:47
love how
2:23:47
Adam Curry: he thinks it's gonna have the writing. It's going to
2:23:49
be Wagner. Of course, of course, Wagner. And then just by
2:23:53
coincidence with all this stuff going on in Africa, what did you
2:23:57
know we had a little conference in Washington DC with Africans
2:24:01
Unknown: that you were sick for your stood under the Blinken
2:24:03
told young leaders from Africa Wednesday, that collaboration is
2:24:06
equal partners is necessary to meet today's challenges. So food
2:24:10
security, preventing conflict, and combating climate change
2:24:13
of the brightest young Africans. That idea is really at the heart
2:24:16
of our approach towards Sub Saharan Africa. The approach is
2:24:20
focused on what we can do with Africa, not for Africa, it
2:24:26
reflects the incredible diversity and influence of the
2:24:29
continent. Wait, recognize
2:24:33
John C Dvorak: it's interesting if you listen if you parse it a
2:24:36
little differently than what he's what he's what it sounds
2:24:39
like. He's saying what he's saying is not for Africa, but
2:24:43
with Africa. Like Like, we're going to be partners. If you
2:24:47
change the word to use the word with as in something you own.
2:24:51
What am I going to do with this thing?
2:24:55
Adam Curry: Yeah, what are we gonna do with you,
2:24:57
John C Dvorak: you use them you listen to them say that with in
2:25:00
mind that it's like a toy. Yeah, what are we going to do with
2:25:03
Africa with them, we're going to do with them. So it softens the
2:25:08
blow by saying, by bringing it into four we're going to do for
2:25:11
Africa or with. Now, it's not that any of that it's like, it's
2:25:15
like we own the place, or we're supposed to, or we're going to
2:25:19
Yeah,
2:25:19
Unknown: or approach towards Sub Saharan Africa. The approach is
2:25:23
focused on what we can do with Africa, not for Africa,
2:25:29
incredible diversity and influence of the continent. It
2:25:32
also recognizes the important role, that young African
2:25:37
Adam Curry: happening again, but
2:25:40
John C Dvorak: it almost has to be what he means because he says
2:25:43
we're not going to do anything, because he says, We're not going
2:25:46
to do anything for Africa
2:25:48
Adam Curry: that we're going to do while he's there with young
2:25:51
African leaders. So what he's implying, I guess, at the time
2:25:55
is, how can we help you help yourself? Yes,
2:25:58
John C Dvorak: what it sounds like yeah, to damage.
2:26:01
Unknown: Cars or Africans recognizes the important role
2:26:04
that young Africans especially have in shaping our planet, for
2:26:09
generations to come. We're committed to working with young
2:26:12
African leaders like you today. And for years to come. So that
2:26:17
together we have an opportunity to build a world that's a little
2:26:21
more stable. A little bit more resilient. A little bit more
2:26:25
prosperous for all he made
2:26:27
Adam Curry: a little bit out of this.
2:26:32
John C Dvorak: Max's lips too much it makes me want to stop
2:26:34
the tape a little bit No Africa is loaded to the everyone knows
2:26:40
this. Chinese for sure. Yeah, loaded was loaded to the gills
2:26:44
with the riches. It's all gonna you're not gonna get any of it's
2:26:48
going to be a little more a little, little little more
2:26:51
prosperous. He if he was sincere. If there was actually
2:26:54
trying to do some, some good for Africa, he would say you're
2:26:57
going to be a lot more profit, prosperous, because there's a
2:27:01
lot of stuff. They're worth a lot of money. But no, no, it's
2:27:05
going to be a little bit. This is terrible.
2:27:08
Unknown: If we have an opportunity to build a world
2:27:10
that's a little more stable, a little bit more resilient, a
2:27:14
little bit more prosperous for all. He made
2:27:17
the remarks at the closing ceremony of the Mandela
2:27:19
Washington Fellowship Summit in Washington.
2:27:23
Adam Curry: And one more just interesting little tidbit that
2:27:27
you probably didn't hear because of all the Trump Biden, Trump
2:27:29
Biden, Trump Biden, Trump Biden, is what's happening in Tunisia.
2:27:33
Now we remember and we recall, yeah, the Arab Spring started in
2:27:38
Tunisia. Now, I think you and I believe that that was Hillary
2:27:43
Clinton's techno experts that started with that. But now
2:27:51
you're calling turkeys and the ones here are responding. So and
2:27:56
it was overbred prices we were led to believe and now, France
2:28:00
24 brings us this little news bulletin.
2:28:03
Unknown: The Tunisian President case, Saeed has sacked Prime
2:28:06
Minister Naturalia who then did so without giving an
2:28:09
explanation. The new prime minister is former central bank
2:28:12
executive Akhmad has Shani local media have highlighted sides
2:28:16
displeasure over a number of shortages including of bread in
2:28:20
so okay
2:28:23
Adam Curry: so we've we've kicked the guy out we fired the
2:28:26
Prime Minister because the price of bread man and then they bring
2:28:29
in the central banker so the economic hitmen are all over
2:28:34
this one sums up Yeah, rehabilitation is on the way
2:28:38
people something is indeed up with that. Wow. Wow.
2:28:47
John C Dvorak: I don't have anything from Africa but I've
2:28:49
got to like the rare update to to
2:28:55
Adam Curry: Burma. Yeah, get the mic in front of you again. It's
2:28:58
sorry. I'm trying to find this I got the Burma update. It's from
2:29:01
Amy
2:29:01
John C Dvorak: Burma's murmur ology from Amy.
2:29:04
Unknown: Burma's military rulers granted deposed leader Aung San
2:29:07
su chi a pardon and five of the 19 cases against her. Su Chi was
2:29:11
ousted and detained and February 2021 military coup shall remain
2:29:15
under house arrest. She's a Nobel Peace Prize winner, who
2:29:19
once fought against the Burmese military but later defended its
2:29:21
genocide of Rohingya Muslims in 2017. On Monday, the military
2:29:26
junta again extended a state of emergency and delayed elections
2:29:30
that had been promised to take place this month. A local rights
2:29:33
group says over 3800 people have been killed in the military's
2:29:37
crackdown on post scoop protests and over 24,000 people arrested.
2:29:43
Adam Curry: Oh, brother.
2:29:47
John C Dvorak: Data control it is
2:29:49
Adam Curry: Oh, and another thing here that I didn't mention
2:29:52
Burkina Faso complaining the president of the transitional
2:29:59
period of Burkina Faso.
2:30:02
John C Dvorak: They said they're signing up with Nigeria if I'm
2:30:05
not mistaken. Yep.
2:30:06
Adam Curry: Uncontrolled supplies of Western weapons to
2:30:08
Kyiv have a negative impact on security in Africa he said
2:30:14
John C Dvorak: Yeah, cuz they're all going to Africa. He
2:30:15
emphasized that this what American public is is
2:30:18
Adam Curry: stupid. He emphasized that this weaponry
2:30:21
eventually ends up in Africa where terrorists acquire it.
2:30:24
Yeah. posing a significant danger while you're no agenda
2:30:28
show has been telling you that for quite a while now. Yes.
2:30:34
John C Dvorak: So obvious? Yes.
2:30:35
Adam Curry: Can I go back to climate change for a moment
2:30:38
because there's some we missed an important day.
2:30:40
John C Dvorak: It gives you miss something. Yeah.
2:30:42
Adam Curry: Well, there were two things one is a sad was an Earth
2:30:46
Day do we miss the earth thing? Oh, no Earth Overshoot Day.
2:30:49
Humanity
2:30:50
Unknown: has burned through Earth's annual budget for
2:30:53
resources in under eight months known as Earth Overshoot Day.
2:30:57
The second of all,
2:31:00
Adam Curry: this I had this is not it's not by presidential
2:31:03
decree. I have not seen this anywhere. But it is Earth
2:31:06
Overshoot. We just missed Earth Overshoot Day, because we've
2:31:10
burned through our budget. There's no more resources
2:31:14
Unknown: MOFs the date on which we used up all the resources
2:31:17
that the planet can regenerate already in one year.
2:31:21
Adam Curry: This sounds like a big ball of hocked up hooey to
2:31:24
me,
2:31:25
John C Dvorak: this is bull crap,
2:31:27
Unknown: but it's good news. Oh, there's good
2:31:29
John C Dvorak: news global boiling our annual
2:31:31
Unknown: budget roughly five days later than in 2020. To how
2:31:35
we're getting better to tell us more. I was earlier joined by
2:31:38
Francois Zhu, Min and researcher for the National Fund for
2:31:41
scientific research.
2:31:43
Well, basically, we're consuming way too many resources. Many
2:31:50
more resources than yours can actually provide in one year,
2:31:54
which means that if we continue living this way, we will not be
2:31:59
able to keep the inevitable in the long run. If we want to see
2:32:04
the glass half full, we can say that we've managed to stabilize
2:32:07
this day over the past few years. If we want to see the
2:32:11
glass half empty, we need to remember that this day, ideally
2:32:15
should be December 31. And not August 2 Every day right now,
2:32:19
and probably the most urgent thing is to move out of fossil
2:32:23
fuels. Fossil fuels today continue to represent about 85%
2:32:28
of our energy budget that is of the total of the energy that we
2:32:35
produce on a daily basis. And this is clearly what is leading
2:32:41
the world whilst climate change. History. So the top priority is
2:32:47
certainly to move out of fossil fuels. I love the
2:32:49
Adam Curry: climate change, change Earth Overshoot Day,
2:32:53
which you can find it over.org marks the date when humanity's
2:32:58
demand for ecological resources and services in a given year
2:33:01
exceeds what Earth can regenerate in that year. Earth
2:33:06
Overshoot Day is hosted and calculated by the Global
2:33:09
Footprint Network, an international research
2:33:12
organization that provides decision makers with a menu of
2:33:15
tools to help the human economy operate within Earth's
2:33:19
ecological limits. Well, isn't that interesting?
2:33:26
John C Dvorak: See blue
2:33:26
Adam Curry: bunch of bullcrap. And something
2:33:29
John C Dvorak: you know I want to just point out somebody for
2:33:31
people is interesting. Yeah, I think there's like stock market
2:33:35
people doing a lot of this stuff out for sure. And I want to
2:33:38
discuss these just for a quick second. The price fluctuation of
2:33:44
Exxon Mobil new Okay, there you go when Exxon Mobil when Trump
2:33:49
was in office, and just before he got out, he made us energy
2:33:53
independent. At the point Trump got in it was the Exxon Mobil's
2:33:59
floating around 80 bucks a share. When we got energy
2:34:02
independent. It dropped down to 30 bucks. Biden got elected. And
2:34:10
Biden is going to shut down this and he's going to shut down that
2:34:13
he's going to shut down the pipeline. What he did was create
2:34:16
a supply and demand problem. The stock is gone since Biden got in
2:34:20
from 30 bucks approximately to $107. And insiders are still
2:34:27
buying it.
2:34:30
Adam Curry: Well, how does that work on we they should be dying
2:34:33
because they would think that you're telling me this is a
2:34:37
scam? It's a scam. Well, listen to this your no agenda show once
2:34:43
again years, maybe a decade ahead of the times, Germany now
2:34:48
debating the need for siesta amid sizzling temperatures.
2:34:55
Doctors recommend Germans take a midday break. It's here Are you
2:35:03
go? Yep, for humanity? That's right. That's fantastic. We are
2:35:09
so ahead of the ball
2:35:12
John C Dvorak: ahead of the ball ahead of the ahead of the ball.
2:35:15
We're on the ball ahead of the giant head
2:35:17
Adam Curry: of the on top of the news ahead of the times. The
2:35:20
final thing I have here, which I did not know about, have you
2:35:25
heard of meat glue?
2:35:27
John C Dvorak: Yes, I have. It's used in some restaurants.
2:35:31
Adam Curry: There was this report that I caught and a guy
2:35:33
is demonstrating it. And he mentions the compound using
2:35:36
this. And it's like, it's like a minute I want to play it. Yeah.
2:35:40
So what you're seeing is, the guy is taking bits and pieces
2:35:44
and scraps from other things. And abusing as a kind of there's
2:35:50
that word again, Hamburger Helper for filet mignon. And so
2:35:56
you put this, you smashed the meat in there with his glue, and
2:36:00
then well listen,
2:36:01
Unknown: it's the meat industry's dirty secret. A way
2:36:04
of turning the scraps too small to sell as a premium steak back
2:36:08
into a juicy plump I fill it to sell for a premium price. So
2:36:13
clever. You'll never tell. Not even an expert can.
2:36:17
I've just got some fine DICE DICE beef and my special enzyme.
2:36:23
Just mix it up a bit. Why have we got the masks on? This is
2:36:26
dangerous. Don't bring that in
2:36:31
this powder is trans glute animes enzyme, otherwise known
2:36:36
as meat glue. Meat glues come in a number of forms, some produced
2:36:41
by cultivating bacteria, the others, the primary ingredient
2:36:45
comes from the blood plasma of pigs and cattle, specifically,
2:36:49
the coagulant which causes blood to clot in the food industry. It
2:36:54
has amazing properties.
2:36:56
So let's get a little bit better teaspoonful. Yep, just over the
2:36:59
top. And with our gloves on of course we mix it up.
2:37:02
Then roll it in plastic film and refrigerate six hours later. You
2:37:07
have a solid piece of meat. But essentially you've got a reborn
2:37:13
rebirth, I feel it more or less. And it's not just beef, pork,
2:37:18
lamb, fish and chicken are all stuck back together using this
2:37:23
glue.
2:37:25
Adam Curry: I'm shocked
2:37:27
John C Dvorak: I think McNuggets and some of these these fast
2:37:30
food Chicken Nugget things are made with that stuff.
2:37:34
Adam Curry: But this stuff it's dangerous to breathe in.
2:37:38
John C Dvorak: And you can because it'll glue yourself your
2:37:40
your lungs together. So I guess I don't know. I've never played
2:37:43
with it, but I know about it.
2:37:45
Adam Curry: And it's an enzyme trans gluta glutaminase. And you
2:37:52
can't you have to use gloves as well.
2:37:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, cuz they're glue your fingers. That's glue
2:37:58
Hello. So that he adhesive only as a it's a organic adhesive.
2:38:03
Adam Curry: I love this health line. meat glue is a food
2:38:07
additive used to improve the texture and appearance of
2:38:09
processed meats. transglutaminase is safe, but
2:38:13
it's linked to higher increased risk of bacterial contamination
2:38:17
may also worsen celiac disease or gluten sensitivity symptoms.
2:38:22
Well, that's interesting. In everything.
2:38:26
John C Dvorak: Oh, it's it? Well, not if you're buying your
2:38:29
meat from that guy, the Texas cattle guy not in anything he
2:38:33
does
2:38:34
Adam Curry: beef initiative.com Of course not. I'm not crazy,
2:38:37
but this is just this this makes me sick.
2:38:40
John C Dvorak: I would assume that fast food restaurants use
2:38:43
it in all their chicken mcnuggets I would assume that a
2:38:46
lot of hamburger chains would have it into hamburgers to the
2:38:50
form patties because they're a little too well formed. And I
2:38:55
would and I guess you can do all kinds of things with it. I know
2:38:59
that in some restaurants they use for certain kinds of like if
2:39:02
make a beef wellington II went up the wrap around me too, or
2:39:06
stuff wrapped around or the meat to be in one piece. I'm not sure
2:39:10
what it is.
2:39:11
Adam Curry: It has been suggested that the surge in
2:39:13
people diagnosed with celiac disease may be linked to the
2:39:16
increased use of transglutaminase in food.
2:39:19
However, there is no scientific research directly linking
2:39:23
transglutaminase just a coincidence to an increased risk
2:39:27
of disease. Although research in this area is ongoing. The FDA
2:39:31
classifies transglutaminase mayonnaise as grass generally
2:39:36
recognized as safe and the USDA deems the ingredients safe to
2:39:40
use in meat and poultry products. The European Union has
2:39:44
banned the use of transglutaminase in food since
2:39:48
2010. Over safety concerns. Me glue people meet glue no just no
2:39:57
no
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Unknown: No
2:40:02
Adam Curry: does discuss the i this. You knew this and you've
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withheld this from the from the group.
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John C Dvorak: Withhold it's just a fact.
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Adam Curry: that's all all the more reason not to name her
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That's a bonus play up on the podium John Boehner Michael
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Johnson won't be able to make it. Now to ask a question. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: Have you ever been to the Alamo?
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Adam Curry: I have. Okay, it's very small. It's very
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Unknown: you go hang out with Dyson day. You wouldn't be when
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you won't be triggered. You wouldn't be safe was like a
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body.
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Adam Curry: It's like a potty. Too big as potty. I only have
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two ISOs. I'm kind of late. him on the ISOs these days,
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John C Dvorak: and once you play yours, okay 100% Oh, please. Oh
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yeah,
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Adam Curry: it's all that's all like last show is all I got is
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all I got a guy got four. Oh, I'm sure you'll win
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John C Dvorak: that start with Thanks, guys.
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Adam Curry: Okay, thanks guys have a great weekend. Okay, it's
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a little muddled but not bad
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John C Dvorak: this long model. Let's go with gaudir
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Unknown: So this gets my goat
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John C Dvorak: no and then not like so good. How about we did
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this would be different. This is just clapping
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Adam Curry: that's so different. We're not going to do it.
2:55:44
John C Dvorak: How about Bye bye.
2:55:45
Adam Curry: Bye bye. Yeah. I love that one. Bye bye. Is that
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from NTD?
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John C Dvorak: It's actually a Costco
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Adam Curry: Buy, buy. I liked that one I buy as cute as
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John C Dvorak: evergreen it should be used more often.
2:56:03
Adam Curry: It's cute. Very cute.
2:56:06
John C Dvorak: So I have one last clip. I have one last clip
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to why my clip is kind of funny.
2:56:13
Adam Curry: Okay, well then let me do my clip. And then because
2:56:15
it's not it's funny for us, but it's kind of funny. Do you
2:56:20
recall what we learned? Years and years ago when Europe the EU
2:56:27
decided that it would be best to thwart people from smoking by
2:56:36
putting horrible images, imagery of imagery of disease on the
2:56:41
cigarette packages. Yeah, and what turns out, people actually
2:56:46
buy more. They smoke more and they trade their packs like hey,
2:56:51
do you have emphysema? Yes, I have some for wanting to trade
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for gangrene.
2:56:55
John C Dvorak: So rotten teeth. You got the gum disease.
2:56:59
Adam Curry: These things do not work. But Canada did not get the
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memo.
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Unknown: Canada has new regulations to deter smoking and
2:57:07
they are a world first. New rules take us out there that
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require warning labels on individual cigarettes. Advocates
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hope that will give anyone pause before they pass. Albert della
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Tala is here with us this morning to tell us what changes
2:57:23
as of today. Good morning, Albert.
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Good morning how there are people won't necessarily see the
2:57:28
messages right away. But cigarette manufacturers have
2:57:30
until about a year or two have warnings and all kingsize
2:57:34
cigarettes they sell. The new regulations from Health Canada
2:57:37
are aimed at both helping smokers quit and deterring
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others from picking up the habit have a look at some of these
2:57:43
messages. Warnings such as poison in every puff are printed
2:57:47
on paper, the paper around the filter, there'll be written in
2:57:50
English and French. In terms of the timeline, as I mentioned,
2:57:54
the king sized cigarettes there'll be labeled by the end
2:57:57
of July of next year, regular sized cigarettes and little
2:58:02
cigars with tipping paper and tubes will will have to be
2:58:06
labeled by the end of April of 2025.
2:58:08
Adam Curry: I just love the individual labeled poison and
2:58:11
every puff I mean that's my wife Kelly.
2:58:13
John C Dvorak: I think you you do analyze this completely
2:58:15
wrong. Oh, do toe. You say that the Canadian and get a clue. I
2:58:19
think they did get a clue. Yeah, they want to know the research.
2:58:22
They need to sell more cigarettes. So they rolled out
2:58:25
this idea and the stupid Canadians bought into it.
2:58:29
Adam Curry: We should also put meat glue in every bite. I mean,
2:58:32
that would be perfect for your nuggets.
2:58:34
John C Dvorak: So So my last clip is, is Biden going off
2:58:38
about something and this is where he says he actually uses I
2:58:41
think he says fight a fight about us.
2:58:46
Adam Curry: Fighting fight.
2:58:47
Unknown: I'm honored to oversee the greatest fighting force
2:58:49
literally not figuratively, in the history of the world. And
2:58:52
that's not hyperbole. And I might add the most diverse
2:58:56
fighting face force in the history of the world.
2:59:00
Adam Curry: I think he said 4545 45 Oh, goodness. Well, I
2:59:09
don't know what to say. Other than we will be back on Sunday
2:59:14
to bring you more of the madness. We are so happy to do
2:59:17
it for you. Because we try to spin your madness spun up world.
2:59:24
Remember to eat your meat glue and get your poison in every
2:59:28
puff everybody. And whatever you do, make sure you fight about
2:59:32
Biden versus Trump otherwise it's just no good. Coming up
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next on no agenda stream.com We've got the millennial media
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offensive you want to stay tuned for that. End of show mixes all
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trump the haters from Nostradamus, Leola puke, and a
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classic John and Adam Trump rotation clip coming to you from
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the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region
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number six in the morning everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain
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I'm John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry: we returned right here on Sunday please remember
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us Oh, that's right. This is the end of show funding segment I
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just realized it remember I said the VOR act.org/and. Hey, until
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Sunday everybody adios mofos Hui Hui and such
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Unknown: no worries no reason no reason
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shifty eyes brown eyes were a mess how things are going
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well haters round
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here he
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uses Wi Fi this guy nobody dropped the this guy. Nobody
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drove me this guy. Nobody to say spacers were rotting their eyes
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out scream at the sky and God sakes you wearing free stuff for
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all socialist leaders stop and go find our flag
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I'm talking about dishwashers. I'm talking about dishwashers,
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sinks, toilets, sinks, toilets, and showers. You don't get any
3:02:55
water. Try going in buying a new faucet. You turn it on, no one
3:02:59
comes. We won't talk about toilets. But how about the
3:03:03
shower? I have this beautiful head of hair I need a lot of you
3:03:08
turn on the water drip drip. Drip. Drop is a very unpleasant
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experience
3:03:25
situation where we're looking very strongly at sinks and
3:03:28
showers and other elements of bathrooms. We're talking about
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dishwashers, sinks, toilets, people flushing toilets 10 times
3:03:39
15 times more rain
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John C Dvorak: I have my list and you might want to see if
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there's anything I left out this is the trunk rotation is two
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categories is irregular and then there's the criminal but here we
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go ready? Liar, incompetent, unhinged illegitimate President
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white supremacist, racist bully immature Russian agent
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narcissist mean long ties, insane tweets too much small
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hands small penis Big Red Button criminal mean racist immature
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sin skin runs the mob of cash no money. Unstable, fatter than 239
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pounds. Bankrupt 25th amendment and should be instituted. He
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hates women misogynist holds grudges forever plays golf
3:04:29
allied obstruction of justice money laundering. Clown John
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Adam Curry: No wonder we're making America white again.
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Unknown: for.org/in a bye bye
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