August 10th, 2023 • 3h 10m
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John C Dvorak: The batteries go
dead.
Adam Curry: Adam curry Jhansi
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Unknown: This is no agenda
Adam Curry: burning up the
beaches and broadcasting live
from the heart of the Texas hill
country here in FEMA Region
number six in the morning,
everybody. I'm Adam curry
John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Silicon Valley where we're all
wondering, was Joe Biden
resigning? Um, Jhansi Dvorak.
Adam Curry: Wow, did you get a
new toy?
John C Dvorak: Oh no, this that
same thing that I was sharing
whoever it is, send me all these
noisemakers, and it sounds like
a drum room full. Now.
Adam Curry: I was like a proper
drum is what it sounds like.
John C Dvorak: It does. It does.
But it's not. It's a skin over
it looks like a drum buss up
does not didn't have all the
other elements, you know that
you can change the tight end and
do this and that is more like a
tambourine without the cymbal
thingies.
Adam Curry: All right. Well, I
think we should start with the
obvious the top of the news
everybody we've got Hawaii
burnin.
Unknown: On Molly tonight fire
crews are fighting to contain a
massive brush fire. It's a long
haul Noah Pilani highway and
mount Elia. The Maui Fire
Department says 6000 acres have
already burned Pamilyang as the
latest
movie Firefighters say this
streak of flame might have
started as a flare I'm
Adam Curry: sorry, that's 2016
This is the report I met
Unknown: via fire rages across
Hawaii. Maui Island threatening
homes in the western area of
Lahaina. The deadly Blaze has
forced people from the emergency
shelters which was set by us as
Hurricane Lane near the island.
Authorities fear that the Wi Fi
might have incinerated homes
even
Adam Curry: I'm sorry, that's
that's 2018 Oh goodness, let me
get the current report three
Unknown: wildfires killed
several people and burned down
hundreds of structures on the
island of Maui, fueled by the
winds of hurricane Dora, which
past south of the island and was
a normally safe distance of 800
kilometers away. The blazes left
according to pilot kilometer
hook elliptic landscapes.
Adam Curry: They have really
upgraded the language on this
frequently occurring thing. We
were not prepared for what we
saw, how could you not be
prepared and happened in
2016 2018 What we saw
Unknown: looked like an area
that had been bombed and burned
by in a war zone.
The Coast Guard rescued over
people were forced into the
ocean to escape the flames.
Combined with dry grasslands,
under the blazes, ferocity and
speed.
So you have dry vegetation, that
is when there's a spark, it's
easier for that vegetation to
ignite and further wildfires.
Climate change and other parts
of the world is increasing,
increasing vegetation dryness,
Hawaii open several shelters to
house the up to 4000 displaced.
And now his main airport was
sheltering some 2000 people
seeking
Adam Curry: their yard to
climate change increasing
vaginal dryness. I mean, they
should totally have a disclaimer
on all the medications. This
happens every couple of years in
Maui, so you could
John C Dvorak: probably go back
further. Oh, easily. Thanks. I
was wondering where are you
going to do this story at all
until I realize you're gonna do
the what I consider it the
lowest of the low tricks on this
show.
Adam Curry: It's the best,
lowest of the low. No, come on,
man. This is this is something
you? I would never did you.
Wait, did you actually do this
yourself?
John C Dvorak: No, no, I didn't.
I did not know. I have no Maori
clips. But you have to
understand you have to say it's
funny. Did this the imagery they
like to put in people's minds of
people jumping off the island?
Ocean,
Adam Curry: you have to
understand it's working. Climate
change is real. We go to C span
independent line. Sergio
Unknown: in Schenectady, New
York independent?
Yes, good morning C span for
taking my call a two points that
I wanted to make. I just don't
understand the disconnect of
reality of people saying that
climate change is not occurring.
Climate change is not. I mean, a
simple thing. I had to have my
homeowners insurance just
renewed and my insurance bill
went up 25% Oh, no. Why? Why
canes, flood, etc. We're seeing
the effects of climate change
all over. And there's just this
denialism that I just don't
understand.
Adam Curry: Okay, my bill went
up. So climate change is real.
Wow, this is how the scam works
to beautiful scam. And then the
best thing ever from the Biden
administration for years. For
years, people laughed, people
laughed, people laughed and now
they're just going to do it.
Unknown: It's about
administration signals its fight
against global warming may
actually involve war. blocking
sunlight. The White House
posting research, claiming,
quote, solar radiation
modification would enable better
informed decisions about the
potential risks and benefits of
SRM as a component of climate
policy. Alongside the
foundational elements of
greenhouse gas emissions
Adam Curry: mitigation. Come on
man to calling it SRM. Just call
it what it is. You've been doing
this for years. And now we're
just oh, we'll just go call SRM.
Solar radiation modification.
This cannot be a good idea.
John C Dvorak: This has got to
be the worst idea ever. And
built in you don't know the
reason? Well, you've already
been a movie about it.
Adam Curry: Which movie was
that? Snowpiercer. Someone now
what was that there was someone
who said Snowpiercer was an
obvious follow up to some other
move up. I gotta look that up.
It now isn't Snowpiercer also a
series?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that series
is no good. No, good. You gotta
watch the movie you want to
watch.
Adam Curry: Anyway, all of this
brings us to a fabulous piece of
television. Production on PBS.
PBS looked into climate change
and its climate change is so
severe, the fear that we have
pumped into people's heads. The
fear is so bad that we need a
therapist to help us. Lesley
Davenport is a climate
psychology therapist. She
teaches at the California
Institute of integral studies
and is author of emotional
resiliency in the era of climate
change. Pleasant when this
healthy concern about the planet
about climate change, become
this sort of climate anxiety?
Unknown: Well, from the emerging
field of climate psychology, one
Adam Curry: emerging field, mind
you, it's all brand new, and I'm
leading the charge
Unknown: from the emerging field
of climate psychology. What's
really important to understand
is you distress upset sadness,
grief, anger about climate
change to be a really
reasonable, even healthy
reaction. Because it's a word
into
Adam Curry: a reasonably
healthy, yes, it's a very
healthy reaction when you're
being when you're
John C Dvorak: bullshitted into
getting depressed over a non
existent climate change
narrative. that's healthy.
Adam Curry: Well, the the
reality is people believe this,
they have been best into this,
they they have been bullied into
it, they had the fear, just look
at the maps. The map, you know,
it's like the same temperatures
10 years ago, only now the map
is red, were burning up with
burning
John C Dvorak: that picture the
news or they change the colors
or jumping into the ocean, or
lower, but they baked bread,
we've got to jump into the
ocean,
Adam Curry: it's so bad
Unknown: to be a really
reasonable, even healthy
reaction.
Adam Curry: I can't understand
even what reaction was here to
get
Unknown: a really reasonable,
even healthy reaction and
healthy
Adam Curry: reactions healthy.
It's healthy when you're being
propagandized.
Unknown: Because it's built into
us as people that if we feel
risks, thread, amygdala, that's
experience loss, there's going
to be upset. So it's really
important to acknowledge that if
you're feeling that on any level
of intensity, it really means
you're paying attention you
care, you're empathetic to
what's happening to our world.
But when does it become a
problem? When this becomes
something that people feel they
should go talk to someone about?
Adam Curry: Wow, well, it would.
When you're no longer when
you're overboard from the no
agenda show, it's going to
become a problem. You're going
to start freaking out from all
this stuff. That's when you need
to go well,
Unknown: it can certainly grow
into something that interferes
with functioning in daily life
keeps you awake at night, gets
in the way of enjoying life
becomes really the predominant
concern high levels of
physiological distress racing
hearts, intrusive thoughts, it
can take many, many forms.
Adam Curry: I don't worry, we
got a pill for you. But here is
the kicker of this piece. There
are three groups three main
groups who are suffering
severely from climate. What was
it actually what'd she call it?
Well, she's a climate psychology
therapist. So people who there
are three groups who suffered
the most from fear of irrational
fear of climate change, and
therefore need to go no,
John C Dvorak: no therapist
wrong. It's rational and
healthy.
Adam Curry: So three groups, can
you even guess? The top group
who suffers the most from
climate anxiety?
John C Dvorak: transgenders
Adam Curry: not even close. It's
much better than that. Are you
ever
Unknown: private practice in the
Pacific Northwest Southern
California? Are you seeing more
people coming to you talking
about this?
I sure do. And I sure have I'd
say there's been a big leaf in
the last five years. And there
are three groups I see the most
one are people working in this
field?
Adam Curry: actual people who
were killed Oh, my goodness,
they're freaking themselves out
about this. Okay, clip for the
day right away. One of this
stuff works so well. Breaking
themselves out of ice. Do
John C Dvorak: you give people
that are freaked out and they go
to see a psychologist? Oh, I'm
freaked out about climate
change. What do you tell them?
What
Adam Curry: you tell them? It's
healthy. Keep going. It's
healthy.
Unknown: And there are three
groups I see the most one are
people working in this field?
frontline workers, scientists
who are being
John C Dvorak: line workers.
What is that? I don't know,
Adam Curry: man. Is a circular
psychiatry is what this is. I
love the frontline workers, the
frontline. John, where are you?
Frontline of the client,
frontline worker, I'm a
frontline worker of climate
change.
Unknown: Workers, scientists who
are studying this.
Adam Curry: Oh, it's a
John C Dvorak: scientists were
frozen women studying it is
suddenly a frontline worker, a
frontline we redefine these
terms that actually have
meaning.
Adam Curry: Well, it brings it
back to COVID. You know, so
that's it's all it's she is in
fact,
John C Dvorak: it actually
brings us back to 911. Oh, thank
Adam Curry: you. That's even
better. Yes. Yes. It's all
trauma based programming. And
she is she's probably MK Ultra
herself to do this. But that's
how it works. You traumatize
people and keep hammering that
stuff in there. And now because
we have summer, summer, we have
you know, and workers.
John C Dvorak: I should mention
that we do have clips in the
archives. If you intend to put
this together you might have
considered playing a couple of
words a little girls that are
basically crying in the street
because of climate change. There
was a couple of these at work in
England, it was really a problem
because it'd be just a girl
little girl in the street crying
about climate change. It was
just pathetic.
Adam Curry: I'm not sure that I
can find that easily crying.
Well look forward, Listen to the
clip line worker
Unknown: scientists who are
studying this and recognizing
what a dangerous trajectory
we're on. To our people who have
been touched very directly about
with big losses lost their home
and the fires in Santa Rosa a
couple of years ago, I've had to
decide if they want us to live
in a fire prone area.
Adam Curry: Here's a thought no,
no, certainly not. If you're
gonna have that kind of
electricity being managed for
you the woods being managed for
you
Unknown: area. And there's a
very high level of distress
among children and youth. This
is when they naturally glance
into their future, deciding
where they want to live what
they want to do young adults if
they want to start a family and
they're quite upset about the
prospects of what their future
may entail.
Adam Curry: You're right, we go
back to February of 2019.
Unknown: My name is Iris and I'm
in love
I love
right, we're about it the moment
this isn't good
Adam Curry: alright, so they're
terrorizing your children with
this nonsense. And it's working.
It's just
John C Dvorak: working
terrorizing children every way
they can. So let's bring out
Adam Curry: the big mascot.
Let's bring out the big guns
we've got we got to take
advantage of this because the
summer is nearing the end. We've
got to get going. We've got to
bring up bring up Paul a Jane
Pauley bring it out. Politicians
Unknown: may still debate it but
it's getting harder and harder
to deny. with temperatures
climbing to new heights
everywhere. Something's going on
out there. Oh yeah. DAVID POGUE
takes us to Phoenix, where the
heat is on going to
Adam Curry: Phoenix where it's
hot, which never been hot. It's
hot as hell every single year,
but something's up this year.
DAVID POGUE man we're bringing
on everybody. We need a special
report. Get Jane Pauley? We need
David Pogue, we need a we need
the works. Crickets.
Unknown: The last eight years
have been the hottest years ever
measured on the planet.
Adam Curry: Okay, thanks,
brother.
Unknown: July was the hottest
month ever recorded. July 6, was
the hottest day
Adam Curry: in all human history
since the dinosaurs and beyond
all over the
Unknown: planet.
John C Dvorak: Well, hold on,
hold on. They have a kind of a
funny gotcha in the parsing of
that what he says when he says
ever recorded now, of course, of
course, although they are making
a stretch of it when they say in
the last 250,000 years because
Adam Curry: there's no this is
all at boom, it's all built.
Yeah. Well,
John C Dvorak: but it's well
done. Yeah,
Unknown: July 6 was the hottest
day day all over the planet. The
heat broke temperature records,
including in Siberia. Oh, no
under than three degrees. More
than half the US population was
subjected to heat warnings in
July. Here in Phoenix, Arizona,
the heat has broken all kinds of
records, including the longest
streak of consecutive days where
the temperature hit 110 degrees
or hotter.
Really cooking today in Phoenix
118 degrees, I think tomorrow
will be even hotter. And it's
not just the hot air this
dangerous. It's the surfaces.
This steering wheel 162.5 this
sidewalk is 144 Fahrenheit.
That's hot enough to burn your
dog's paws in 60 seconds. And
this playground slide for
children 182.8 degrees
Adam Curry: a metal slide
people. This is unbelievable.
This is nothing new zero. I have
I have a documentary I did in
1990. We went to Vegas was for a
Dutch station. And I and it was
one of those summers it was it
was the middle of the summer.
And you see me cooking and egg
on the pavement. Haha. It's like
this is the oldest dumbest stuff
ever. It's just simply not true.
It's fear mongering. And they do
it to themselves as we just
heard. That it Yeah, that's
John C Dvorak: the great part
about it. That's kind of
interesting. It's like, it's
like the I don't want to
associate I mentioned trans
earlier as a gag but it's like
the same thing. They're doing it
to themselves. The Liberals are
sterilizing their own children
because their true believers
Adam Curry: and their frontline
their friends
John C Dvorak: and their
frontline line true believers,
true believers.
Adam Curry: This is chopped up
into a couple of short segments.
Thank you clip custodian. Let's
continue with David Pogues
report,
Unknown: so why has so much of
the country been scorching for
so long scorching? Well, allow
me to introduce that breakout.
John C Dvorak: Wait, before you
continue this. This has been the
coldest summer I've ever had in
this town. over 20
Adam Curry: years was the
hottest ever anywhere in the
world for all recorded history.
You lie,
John C Dvorak: man right now it
is about 67
Adam Curry: Wow, you must be
sweating balls.
John C Dvorak: This is like the
literal and I'm not kidding.
I've been bitching about it all
summer. This is the coldest
we've never had June or May June
warm up. Never warmed up cold as
hell in July is still cold. It
usually starts warming up hasn't
done that. Hey, so why don't you
a report around a year and then
generalize it?
Adam Curry: You know, Texas,
although we need some rain. It's
100 it's not the hottest. It's
100 104 Okay, it's hot. Texas
summer. It's not like 2011 when
it was 212 degrees in Austin.
But you know, it doesn't matter.
We've got some money we need to
justify to spend
Unknown: Well allow me to
introduce that breakout weather
term of 2023. The heat dome
Adam Curry: heat dome never
heard of that before. It's an
Unknown: area of high pressure
way up high. The traps the warm
air like the lid on a POTS, it
traps the heat. It stops raining
from moving into cools off. And
it just sits there.
Adam Curry: I mean, this is this
is true mind control that they
are propagandizing upon people.
Unknown: Unfortunately, not
every area under the heat dome
suffers equally.
Adam Curry: Oh, unfortunate. Oh,
unfortunately. Yeah. You're not
suffering equally.
John C Dvorak: Unfortunately,
everything is not everyone is
suffering equally. Listen again.
Unknown: Unfortunately, not
every area under the heat dome
suffers equally.
Adam Curry: Oh, this is
unfortunate.
John C Dvorak: That is
unbelievable that that if you
take a look at that sentence,
they want people to suffer. You
want to say I'm indeed sorry
that not everyone's suffering.
Adam Curry: Well, that's what
he's saying. The next sentence
kind of reverses that. But I
agree with you. That's what he
was saying for sure.
Unknown: Unfortunately, not
every area under the heat dome
suffers equally. You want to
know who gets the worst of it.
cities cities are where he comes
to stay and comes to live.
Becca Benner is a director of
climate issues at the nonprofit
Nature Conservancy.
Adam Curry: I want to be a
director of climate issues but
Abacha got a good salary doing
that. I'm talking about some
climate issues. As you know, I'm
the director of them.
Unknown: Cities on average are
several degrees warmer than the
surrounding areas while this is
new, and just because of so much
pavement
Adam Curry: 1919 87 The summer
of 1987 I moved to New York City
to Manhattan. And I thought I
had entered hell. Man hats
funny.
John C Dvorak: In in New York
City in 1987. I
Adam Curry: saw you that was the
hellish part.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was, it
was it was I remember this. It
was PC Magazine. So I remember
getting out of my hotel room
walking about a block, and then
you fell down with a heart
attack, and go back and change
my clothes.
Adam Curry: That's what 1987 and
summers after that many summers.
That's why people leave New York
City in the summer. They leave
because you can't breathe. It's
so humid. It's so
John C Dvorak: humid. You get
soaked? Yes.
Adam Curry: Only only poor
people, like VJs live in the
city during the summer
Unknown: cities on average are
several degrees warmer than the
surrounding areas. That's why
they invented the Hamptons. And
just because of so much
pavement, it tends to absorb
heat better and reflect heat
better.
They call it an urban heat
island effect. Too much pavement
now.
Adam Curry: If we're never gonna
get through this report.
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Because
it's to deconstruct so good. I
know is Is it is it absorbs or
reflects Yes, it's she says it
absorbs and reflects listen
several
Unknown: degrees warmer than the
surrounding areas. And just
because of so much pavement, it
tends to absorb heat better and
reflect heat better,
Adam Curry: massively cool. This
is scientific.
John C Dvorak: That's not even
possible.
Adam Curry: It is kind of
John C Dvorak: a contradiction.
It's either gonna absorb or
reflect.
Adam Curry: Yeah, good point.
Yeah. What is that director of
climate issues?
Unknown: They call it the urban
heat island effect is the urban
heat
Adam Curry: island effect when
it absorbs and reflects at the
same time? Don't you know
anything about science,
Unknown: too much pavement, not
enough trees and greenery to
cool things off. It's a city the
heat island effect is worst in
the poor areas of our cities,
where there aren't many trees,
and even the bus stops don't
always offer shade.
Adam Curry: It poor people doors
for poor people, but it's
alright because they have a
solution.
Unknown: Last month, President
Biden announced some small steps
toward adapting to dangerous
heat, like expanding access to
drinking water, improving
weather forecasts,
Adam Curry: improving weather
forecasts that must be those red
maps we have.
John C Dvorak: We have those.
What does that mean?
Adam Curry: I don't know. It's
improving the weather forecast
making it better and making it
more scary.
John C Dvorak: Like lists and
access to drinking water mean in
the city. It's mean
Adam Curry: it means someone
spent some money on something
that no one benefits. Yeah.
Fosston access
Unknown: to drinking water,
improving weather forecasts and
setting up a heat alert system.
Adam Curry: Oh, we should be
protecting workers from
hazardous conditions. And we
will Oh. Ladies, gentlemen, we
have a hot summer
Unknown: before Garro maintains
that there's much more to be
done. city planners should
develop heat infrastructure,
like cooling centers and
strategic greenery. And the
federal government should start
taking heat as seriously as it
treats other climate disasters.
FEMA has never declared extreme
heat as a disaster.
So flooding and hurricane all
those things can be designated
federal disaster areas but not
heat
not heat, standing up more
cooling centers providing
greater services for people no
that is not reimbursed by the
government because there has
never been been a FEMA. Extreme
heat declared disaster.
Adam Curry: We need EMA extreme
heat declared disaster. Because
when you have a FEMA disaster,
you're right money that's when
the money comes out. Said the
director of climate issues now.
Which disaster kills No, most of
all the disasters. What is the
most deadly disaster?
Unknown: Which climate crisis
disaster kills the most people?
John C Dvorak: Oh man, which
Adam Curry: one could it be? I'm
going to say severe cold kills
the most people. That is a fact.
People die in the winter easily.
Look at France. Look at all look
at the UK.
John C Dvorak: This is a chart
show that the chart shows that
you weren't caught you went cold
you're gonna get dead does Zeze
Unknown: extreme heat is the
climate disaster that kills the
most Keep In fact,
Adam Curry: that's a lie. But in
fact she has a fact it kills
Unknown: more people than all of
the other disasters combined.
Adam Curry: That is demonstrably
just not true. You can you can
in fact
John C Dvorak: I will continue
there's charts there's
definitely going around these
charts showing that the extreme
cold is very deadly extremely
heat you know, you can it's ways
to get around it. Soak yourself.
I mean, just there's a lot of
things you can do. Let me see
wonder Gross is not this is a
piercer who did this report this
show up? Yes, CBS, CBS are
working for them. She's
Adam Curry: freelance here. This
is Forbes. Now take it for what
it is just my first hit on a
search excessive heat can kill.
But extreme cold still causes
many more fatalities. I mean,
they could have done a search
John C Dvorak: that took you two
seconds to find.
Unknown: And we kind of have a
joke here that we show a picture
of before show a picture after a
heatwave and
Adam Curry: that's a big joke
it's a joke as you're making
money director of climate issues
the same
Unknown: picture and that's part
of the problem because people
see tornadoes and houses are up
ended and hurricanes and trees
and utility poles and it's it's
this invisible killer. So it
sounds like killer heat among
the various climate disasters
does not get enough love from
the media and the government.
It absolutely does not get
enough love. Heat needs more
love.
Adam Curry: This is this is the
Tiffany network. I want to
remind you with Tiffany network
of news, he doesn't get enough
love. Heat needs more love. Well
done the final clip. If you know
what you know what's coming, we
just have to call it what it is.
Because every single disaster
whenever it takes place in the
United States merch and media,
they always come to the same old
phrase.
John C Dvorak: Wait, wait, can I
guess the conclusion? Yeah.
Trump's fault.
Unknown: Of course, heat waves
aren't the only result of the
warming planet. Heat also dries
out vegetation and we get fires.
Heat evaporates the land so we
get droughts. Heat evaporates
the oceans so we get hurricanes.
The Nature Conservancy is Becca
Benner cautions us not to think
of this summer's heat as
something freakish and rare.
It's the new norm narrative,
it is no longer a future threat.
We are living this now. So
whether your basement just
flooded, whether you just had to
evacuate for a fire, whether
it's too hot for you to go
outside and enjoy yourself that
means we are now experiencing
some of the impacts of climate
change. We have to reduce
emissions and we have to do it
immediately and faster and
faster.
Adam Curry: It's the new normal
that's what it is the new normal
it's always been normal but now
you just put a new it's like New
Coke
John C Dvorak: the new normal
but they've same effectiveness
Adam Curry: they've got a hurry
because you know we're at the
top of the of the solar cycle by
the day
John C Dvorak: that thing flips
over to colder Yes,
Adam Curry: it's gonna get
really cold but that'll be
climate change. Don't worry.
It'll be climate change. Oh,
what are we going to do? Yeah by
by 2030 That's when the
temperatures will just go down
by the natural cycle which is
well discussed in the science.
John C Dvorak: I only have one
claim at clip which is the hot
in Alaska clip which got some
attention from NPR.
Adam Curry: Let's see hot.
Looking for
John C Dvorak: has never been
hot in Alaska ever. I
Adam Curry: wish I could find OH
climate well. When you say hot
in Alaska. I'm looking for the
eighth
John C Dvorak: I say I only have
one climate. Last
Unknown: month may have been the
hottest July ever recorded on
Earth. Nevertheless on Earth
spear the state is now facing a
late season flare up of
wildfires in the interior. As
record heat drags into August.
As Ana County with member
station K T O reports more than
140 wildfires are burning across
the states.
This round of wildfires comes
after relatively little fire
activity earlier this summer.
Climate specialist Rick toman
with the University of Alaska
Fairbanks says the August
typically brings relief to the
state's fire prone interior.
By the time we get to early
August. It's raining that's
putting out fires and keeping
existing fires from growing this
year. That's not happening
instead hot dry conditions that
began last month have persisted.
Fruit God Vic the nation's
northernmost city. This July was
the hottest month on record for
Fairbanks, the second hottest
Adam Curry: hottest on record.
Ah, well. I mean, we know what
this does. Yeah, we know what
this does. This brings. This
brings COVID
John C Dvorak: Well, and you
know I have some interesting
clips, so do I
Adam Curry: but I yield the
floor. to you.
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Yeah, yeah.
So there's something going on. I
don't know what it is. Do i Mr.
Smith or whatever his name was.
This is bad doctors Report on
PBS they brought this woman on.
Her name is Lena sun. And she's
a writer for The WaPo perfect
for the climate change. Segue.
Yeah, but she's a she's a she
talks about she's the one who
introduced us to Zika Oh, she's
the one who introduced us to
monkey pox. Is this article
after article why she may be the
beast. She's the one who
introduced it. Oh, big breaking
story. Oh, it's great. Now we
can get the shots from five year
olds. That woman is a DT he is.
Adam Curry: Here we go. CICA.
CICA, CICA, CICA baby with a
little bit he had with Zika Zika
Zika. Well, we've been here she
John C Dvorak: is they're going
after ivermectin and
hydroxychloroquine. Yes, because
they can't stop themselves
because I think there's an
investigation afoot. And so
they're going to do what they
can to cut them off at the past
bad doctors Lena sign cut. What
a first cut cut one vs.
Unknown: One what happens when,
in the middle of a pandemic,
doctors spread misinformation,
potentially endangering people's
lives. William Branham spoke
recently with a reporter who set
out to answer that very
question.
A new investigation from the
Washington Post reveals how
doctors who pushed medical
misinformation particularly
about dangerous alleged COVID
remedies faced few if any
repercussions. One of the lead
reporters on that investigation
was Lena sun. She covers health
and infectious diseases for the
post and joins us now. Linus on
Welcome back to the News Hour.
Thank you. Nice to be here.
You looked at complaints against
doctors in all 50 states and
from the starting of the
pandemic until just recently,
before we get into what you
found, can you tell us what are
these doctors alleged to have
been doing?
Adam Curry: Oh, this is the
disinfo doesn't this is Mercola.
And
John C Dvorak: oh, no, no, no,
no, no, no, it's got nothing to
do with those people. Oh, this
is the doctors that regular
doctors on the street. We had an
old clip of that guy and it used
to be in Hawaii Five o talking
about how his doctor treated him
when he got COVID Early on when
it was really dangerous. And he
mentioned hydroxy Chloroquine.
Maybe I remember one very good
clip we picked up early in the
show. Yes. This is about regular
doctors. This is a this is a a
warning shot across the bow to
any doctors who dare to violate
what they're told to say and
what they're told to do. It's
got nothing to do it to
disinformation doesn't at all
and they're not doctors, most of
them. So let's go. Here we go is
part two, it
Unknown: covers the range, but
many of the doctors that we
looked into that actually were
disciplined. were prescribing
ivermectin and
hydroxychloroquine. Those are
two treatments that are shown to
be not effective for treating
COVID 19. But they of course
gained a lot of popularity
during the pandemic because they
were pushed by former President
Trump, his allies, Trump, Trump
and his
John C Dvorak: allies. Now I
have to put a little color in
here. When they showed when she
said ivermectin, they showed
they went to a picture of an
ivermectin horse jell O wow.
Excellent. To top it off a
picture of a horse. Said
ivermectin, and they had a
silhouette of a horse running a
horse. Wow. They're dry. So
they're driving this old point
home. William. William Brangham.
Who's the guy who's the reporter
here is interviewing her pushes
back on nothing. He's like a
pushover on this interview. He's
the worst isn't. He doesn't have
one journalistic inquiry. It's
all dough. That's what they
found. Oh, and his jaws dropped.
Oh, that's terrible. What else
did Washington Post discover?
Adam Curry: That was PBS news
hour? Yeah, I'm gonna take the
line. I'm gonna take a look at
who's
John C Dvorak: this supporting
them. I can tell you right now I
did this research. Okay. Pfizer
is nowhere to be found. In fact,
Pfizer is so obviously missing,
that I'm very suspicious about
this reporting the whole thing,
whatever the case is. No, you
won't find it. You can't find a
connection to put this was just
kind of a reverse negative
native ad on the air, but it's a
totally disgusting product and
they should be ashamed of
themselves. But here we go. Got
three. So that
Unknown: was the prescription
side. But then there were other
physicians who were spreading
false false and misleading
statements about vaccines and
masks and treatments, saying
things like equating the COVID
vaccine to needle rape or needle
unary rate a rate. Wow. And that
was one Idaho pathologist who is
under investigation in
Washington State. Or saying that
ivermectin if you take it, it,
it's up to 90% effective in
getting rid of the disease.
These are blatantly untrue. And,
but what happened is that they
would fill the vacuum out there
on social media, a lot of people
wanted to know, remember, during
the pandemic, there was a lot of
confusion. A lot of people
latched on to these conspiracy
theories, these ideas that would
march into the hospital ER is
demanding these medications
were their actual harms that
came from these untruths and
prescriptions. I think
what the disciplinary documents
show us is that Doc, some
doctors would prescribe these
unproven treatments to people.
And then days later, the person
died.
Adam Curry: Oh, wow. This is
well, you know, that's all
ramping up. I mean, that's
obviously what it is.
John C Dvorak: But it has a
little bit to do with Robert F.
Kennedy, Jr. to Oh, yeah, sure.
Makes sense. He's got the goods
on this ivermectin stuff. And
there's been plenty of
documentation you have and you
still have Peter McCullough,
they can't, you can't push back
on him too much. But they want
to have him on a show like this.
So they bring this woman on
who's really just a kind of a
handling or a professional
rabble rouser, and bring him
who's just just can't. He's
just, he's just all in on the
whole thing. This is a very end.
But when they put the picture of
the ivermectin and the horse on
the screen, that was it for me
that the PBS is no good. They're
no good. Let's go on with the
next clip.
Unknown: Now, they died, whether
that was a direct linkage, or if
it was, if they were going to
die from other causes. It's not
that clear, but we do know that
they were prescribed this
medication, and then they died.
And then you have to think about
the delayed opportunity costs,
right. So if I am prescribing
you some quack medicine, and
that prevents you from going to
get a vaccine or antiviral that
could actually prevent you from
getting serious disease or
dying, dying. Well, you know,
you figure it out.
Adam Curry: Beautiful, you'll
figure
Unknown: it out, figure it out.
But if you're dying,
Adam Curry: dying.
John C Dvorak: Okay, so we have
the fifth clip and have a bonus
clip. So this will wrap this up,
Unknown: because it is not
illegal, quote, unquote, to off
press to off label, prescribe
something right
off label is something that
doctors do all the time. And
that's their that's the right,
that's their medical judgment.
But what we have here is doctors
prescribing medications that are
way outside medical consensus,
you know, it's not like, Okay,
this might work. It's, and this
was done after the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention,
and the Food and Drug
Administration expressly warned
against doing this because of
potential harm.
Your reporting also shows that
not only are these oversight
boards, overtaxed and have a
myriad set of different rules
governing them, but also some
states are taking specific steps
to make it harder for them to do
their jobs specifically about
this issue.
Exactly. So already you have the
state medical boards that are
underfunded under Resources, you
know, they have their hands
tied, right. Then you have state
legislatures or attorneys
general who say, Oh, you know
what, you guys, you don't have
the authority to discipline any
doctors if they're prescribing
ivermectin or hijack hydroxy use
drugs specifically. Yes, those
specifically
mean so one of The Washington
Post's really a tremendous
investigation. Thank you.
Adam Curry: Thank you, man. Oh,
tremendous investigation. just
tremendous. The actor you
mentioned was Daniel Dae Kim
from last
Unknown: here is a treatment
protocol I followed as
prescribed by my amazing doctor.
It was what's called a drug
cocktail, which means it's a
combination of different drugs
consisted of Tamiflu, which is
an antiviral the antibiotic
azithromycin, more commonly
known as a Z Pak, a glycol pie
relate inhaler, that was used to
ease breathing and the
inflammation that's commonly
associated with COVID. And
here's what I consider to be the
secret weapon.
hydroxychloroquine
John C Dvorak: There you go. He
hasn't worked. And the thing is,
of course, these doctors are
trying to treat people instead
of following the rule of law,
just let him die and put them
on. They put Okay, now now I've
tried to figure out this when
you can't get the goods on are
there think I could find there's
a here's an interesting clip
where she was interviewing Fauci
and, and it's all about getting
money, money, money, money,
money, and this is Clip is
called just a WaPo, Fauci on C,
and she was on C span. So she's
brought on C span, to do this
sort of thing that come in and
ask questions
Unknown: borrowed money up to
now. So there's not been a
significant slowdown. That's not
the issue. The issue is if we
don't get the money very soon,
all of the things that I have
been leading up to, we're not
going to be able to bring to the
goal line.
So can I follow up with that?
Dr. Fauci So, if you don't get
it very soon, then what is your
drop dead? If you are going to
go into phase one at the end of
August, early September, you
can't wait until early September
to start fate. You know, you
have to be preparing for phase
two now. Was your drop dead? Or
is it going to be in another
month? Or what?
So good question. The first of
all, let me just say that the so
called Drop Dead point is really
different for the development of
a vaccine and what we do and
different for what Oh, hold
John C Dvorak: on, hold on.
Wait, hold on, stop the clip.
I'm sorry. That's a clip from
2016. And they're talking about
getting money. $1.9 billion for
Zika.
Adam Curry: Ah, you're doing the
same dirty tricks I'm doing.
Very funny, Mr. Devore ech.
Well, then, let's talk about
other off label medication.
Because you know, it's okay.
When it's really out in the open
and Big Pharma and you can, you
know, everyone just agrees it's,
oh, what a wonder drug. Let's go
on every single show and let's
just say ozempic It's fantastic.
It's for it's for diabetes, but
it's okay. Don't worry about it.
You can use it to lose weight
for your high school reunion or
don't really do it for that. But
yeah, you can do it.
Unknown: The makers of two of
the most popular weight loss and
diabetes drugs are facing a
major lawsuit over claims about
potential side effects.
Adam Curry: I'm not a doctor,
but I think I've been warning
for a year about this
Unknown: CBS agenda Chamberlain
has the details.
In game changers in the world of
weight loss, the Jay Z Olympic
and Manjaro delivering big
results, generally without
dangerous side effect generally,
but a lawsuit found today
against manufacturers Novo
Nordisk, and Eli Lilly claims
otherwise, saying the drugs can
cause stomach paralysis.
Something they claim happened to
their client, a 44 year old
Louisiana woman who took the
drugs for type two diabetes and
weight loss the wait for
it problems have been so severe
that she's been to the emergency
room multiple times, including
last weekend. She's actually
even thrown up so violently that
she's lost teeth.
Stomach paralysis can be a sign
that's a good one. These which
the drugs are commonly
prescribed for RIA hand who is
not involved in the lawsuit has
had similar issues with those
unpick the
stomach pain was just unbearable
and I just couldn't keep
anything down. I would have I
would drink something and within
minutes like 510 minutes later,
I would be throwing it right up.
No wonder it
works so well. For Weight Loss.
More than 40% of Americans are
obese and demand for the
medications has soared. They
aren't cheap. A one month supply
can cost more than $1,300. But
now the University of Texas
System says it will end
insurance coverage for the FDA
approved weight loss drugs will
go V and six Ender haha
Adam Curry: notice they're not
ending it for everything this is
this is what this game is about.
Now, the game is now about who
is going to continue coverage
who's going to continue to pump
money into these pharma
companies
Unknown: search for the FDA
approved weight loss drugs with
govi and six Ender in September.
Other employers are increasing
the copay amount. Some consider
the moves a setback, as obesity
has only recently been treated
as a disease by many health
plans. Instead of a lifestyle
trends. There
Adam Curry: is your key. It's a
disease. You're sick, it's like
a brain disease. It's disease
you can't help it. It's not your
fault. Since it's
John C Dvorak: not your phone
know how you could get a report
like that because I have a
report on the same topic with
Dr. Jenn he's America's favorite
doctor. on Good Morning America
three on Good Morning America
three. Yeah, yesterday.
Adam Curry: Yes. And And is she
saying that people are throwing
up there? They're throwing up
teeth, puking eyebrow?
John C Dvorak: No. Here it is.
Dr. Jenn sorry,
Unknown: Dr. Jane. Let's talk
Medical News. And apparently
there's a brand new study off
it's talking about the popular
drug we go V it's been FDA
approved for weight loss. But
now researchers are finding that
it also has significant heart
health benefits.
So let's go through this. Now
this partial luminary data not
yet peer reviewed or published
released by the drug
manufacturer. But it shows what
we've known about other drugs in
the same class these GLP one
agonists take a look at what
they found they looked at 17,000
overweight and obese adults 45
years of age and older with a
diagnosis of heart disease. What
they found is a major reduction
in the risk of cardiovascular
events like stroke heart attack
by 20%. Among people taking this
drug that drugmaker does plan to
request approval beyond that of
obesity, as early as the end of
this year, hopefully then
insurance coverage may follow.
And why is that important is
these drugs are incredibly
expensive, at least $1,000 per
month for the weekly injection
if you're paying out of pocket,
sometimes closer to $1,300 a
month. And remember CDC data,
the heart disease, the number
one killer of men and women in
this country. So anytime you can
expand the FDA into
Adam Curry: what happened to
smoking, whatever the smoking
being the number one killer of
men and women in this country
smoking call. They're angry one
Unknown: killer of men and women
in this country. So anytime you
can expand the FDA indications
for a medication to include
reducing risk of heart disease,
heart attacks, that's a big
deal.
You're board certified in
obesity medicine, how do you
hope that this impacts the
conversation? I mean, around
these drugs and weight loss?
I think it is so important as
someone who's board certified in
obesity medicine, there has been
such a backlash in society
against these class of
medications that is based on
stigma, not science. These drugs
have a role for people who are
overweight and obese. It is not
as simple as eating less and
moving more for those people and
again, saving lives as an
endpoint. That's the goal.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, did you
notice that she's board
certified in obesity medicine,
as was mentioned by the host,
and then by herself, so I looked
up the board for obesity
medicine. It's a rinky dink
operation. It's like it's it's a
cell. It's like you take a test
once a year and you get this
certification to the whole
operation is
Adam Curry: it's like a ham ham
radio license.
John C Dvorak: Yes, it's exactly
like like a tech, a tech
license.
Adam Curry: A tech license. Yes,
I
John C Dvorak: get tech license.
And the board itself the whole
budget as a whole board is like
1,000,005
Adam Curry: Obesity medicine,
how about you know, healthy
living,
John C Dvorak: I mean, some
American Board of obesity
medicine? Well, somehow they do
and I couldn't get any connector
when there is some funding that
is Miscellaneous funding of a
million dollars, which is most
of their budget, and then the
rest of their funding comes from
the people taking the tests yet
to pay to take the test. Then
you get your certification, you
put your A B whatever obesity
medicine letters out, your name
is bullshit.
Adam Curry: So there's a lot
going on people in this and I
think a lot of this is meant to
cover up what the news really
is. Turbo cancers. You're
hearing this everywhere,
myocarditis, heart damage? Well,
I'm not saying it's it's not
causation, but correlation, one
out of 35 COVID. Vaccinated
people have expressed some form
of myocarditis heart damage
this, and that's a real study.
This one is a in an extraction
of studies, but I'm just going
to quote it as if I know what
I'm talking about. The various
data is crystal clear. That's
the vaccine adverse event
registration system. The COVID
vaccines are killing an
estimated one person per 1000
doses. And my favorite and this
is from this was actually from
where did this one come from? I
gotta click on the link because
it's some official study.
wiley.com So it's published.
Conclusion mRNA 1273 vaccine
associated myocardial myocardial
injury was more common than
previously thought, being mild
and transient and more frequent
in women versus men. This
warrants further study. So
there's a lot of study going on
a lot of things that aren't
quite adding up with safe.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and I
mentioned something here just in
passing. That Leno's son woman,
was the one who pushed the
notion in articles in The
Washington Post, pushed the
notion of hey, you got your
Johnson and Johnson in a
booster? Oh, yeah, get an mRNA
vaccine to sell her.
Adam Curry: ozempic and Wigo V
are courting black leaders
seeking Medicare Medicare's
favor. Because you know, black
people have diabetes far more
often and diet and obesity far
more often than any other color
American. So they're trying to
get some money out of that. And
there's a new drug and maybe
this is part of it. scientists
develop wonder drug that could
make people skinny no matter how
many calories of junk food they
eat.
John C Dvorak: God dysentery.
Adam Curry: It's called puke and
ivory. I don't know. So that's
on the way. But there is also a
new, a new COVID variant lurking
new data
Unknown: from the CDC that shows
COVID hospitalizations increased
during the last week of July.
And this comes as tracking
reinfections of the virus
continued to wane after the
public health emergency ended in
May. ABC News Medical
contributor and epidemiology
epidemiologist Dr. John Brown is
joining us now for more. So
thank you so much for being with
us Dr. Brownstein and those
hospitalizations, they went up,
you know, 12.5%, during the end
of July, compared to the week
prior. So, realistically, how
does that compare to the peak of
this pandemic?
And do we need to be concerned?
Yeah, well, well, Tina, we do
have to be concerned to a
certain degree and be vigilant.
And we are seeing a lot more
people around us getting COVID.
That being said, those numbers
still remain incredibly low. If
you put into perspective, you've
seen about 9000 weekly
hospitalizations, we had about
150,000 during the height of the
Omicron peak. So still such a
small fraction. And we haven't
seen any changes in deaths. So
there's there could be reporting
delays. A lot of these
increasing cases are related to
this new variant, the EG five,
but it's really descended
omachron. So our existing
treatments, or tests or vaccines
all work. So yes, we should
watch these numbers and be
concerned. But overall, this
isn't a big change in the
pandemic.
Adam Curry: Now this e g five, I
think it's eg 5.1. It's almost
like a new version of Microsoft
Office. So what version you have
5.1 It has a nickname.
Unknown: Something else that's
not ending soon, the pandemic
times two, the multiple new
variants of COVID-19 report say
a new COVID-19 variant is
spreading quickly in the UK. It
goes by the name of Eris, how
fast is this variant spreading?
And how little is it? Our next
report explores?
A new COVID variant is on the
proud proud, it goes by the name
of Eros, eg 5.1 and accounts for
one in 10 COVID cases in the UK.
When was this variant
discovered? How fast is it
spreading? And how little is it?
Let's find out to start with.
When was this variant
discovered? Well, Eris was
initially identified as a COVID
variant only on 31st July, it
was discovered to be a sub
gradient of the Omicron strain.
U ks health security agency said
it was spreading at a rapid
pace. How rapid? What is the
transmissibility rate of the
variant? Well, not many details
are available about the
transmission rate of Ferris. But
if we go by the surge in COVID
cases and hospital admissions in
the UK, they indicate that
sitting back calmly won't really
help. Just like other COVID
variants, this one too is likely
to infect many, according to
reports in the week beginning
July 10, approximately 11.8 of
UK sequences were identified.
The data from August indicates
that this figure has climbed to
what is some 14.6% of all cases.
So they're
Adam Curry: starting to give us
all kinds of worrisome numbers
but Eris, I love this new
nickname this error state, which
John C Dvorak: is cute. Can I
ask you a question? technical
question. technical question.
Yes. What's the difference
between a variant and a sub
variant?
Adam Curry: I don't know.
John C Dvorak: This is a sub
variant that he said it was a
variant. Well,
Adam Curry: Eris is a variant of
a variant. So it's a variant of
John C Dvorak: but aren't all
the variants a variant of a
variant? Well, technically,
they're variants of various that
aren't
Adam Curry: various variants,
but I'd like it when they named
the sub variant of a very Yeah,
it's got at least as Ms.
memorable one is Eros and Eris
is not hard to look up e ri s.
Harris is the Greek goddess of
Strife and discord.
John C Dvorak: Well, isn't that
special, it's kind of
appropriate.
Adam Curry: Her Roman equivalent
is Discordia, which means the
same Eric's Greek opposite is
Harmonia that we need a drug
called Harmonia, we need a
vaccine called Harmonia who did
Harmonia to combat eres mi See,
there you go. That's it. So I
just did they name that on
purpose like
John C Dvorak: I've got I gotta
yeah, there's always some joker
in the group there that
Adam Curry: there's a couple of
things here.
Unknown: Let me Oh, good.
Adam Curry: Let's see. Let's go
to NBC see what they're saying
about Eris as
Unknown: summer winds down COVID
19 cases rise again artists time
a variant called eg point five
commonly called Eris is
spreading across the state.
Southwestern North Korea common
John C Dvorak: heard of this
second common commonly called
anything because
Adam Curry: the memo went out
it's common now it's common.
Stop making waves podcaster
Unknown: I've commonly called
Eris is spreading across the
state and southeastern North
Carolina New Hanover County
Health Director John Campbell
says that's consistent with the
numbers they're tracking.
So we have seen some trending
upwards in the wastewater
surveillance, which is one of
our key indicators looking at
COVID numbers, this is
Adam Curry: this is the new
thing and we saw this coming of
the wastewater, which they will
just gonna say our prediction
has always been that this
wastewater analysis was going to
because they can do it down to
the block, and they're gonna
start locking people in their
apartment blocks. You got too
much COVID And you poop so you
guys you got you can't get out.
Unknown: Another thing that we
look at is hospitalizations or
emergency department visits.
The CDC says positive COVID
tests and hospitalizations have
continued to grow in the last
week that could lead to some
worries for parents with the new
school year quickly approaching.
Yeah, Campbell says parents
shouldn't stress
I don't want this parents to
necessarily be overly concerned
for anything but more aware.
Given the advancements in COVID
prevention and treatment. He
believes parents should take the
same approach to keeping your
family safe as they would for
any illness close
Adam Curry: the schools.
Unknown: Number one keep your
child healthy and as well as
they can. Any routine childhood
vaccines that they need, should
be offered those. Certainly if
individuals are feeling unwell,
I would recommend that they see
a primary care provider and
consider for consideration of
COVID testing or other
respiratory virus.
Further reminder that even
though the pandemic may be over
COVID is still around. It's
still
Adam Curry: around. Let's go to
CBS mornings Dr. Celine gounder.
Let's talk about it. It's time
to bring it up or something we
Unknown: haven't talked about in
a while that C word this in this
case means COVID
Adam Curry: Wow, that's so cool.
It used to mean cancer, Gail.
But now let's to see what who
comes up with this script? Who
decided that was a good idea?
John C Dvorak: Because I always
thought it meant something else.
Wow, there you go.
Adam Curry: No, I think when you
are talking to a doctor and
someone says let's talk about
the C word you got cancer.
That's the first thing you think
about. I understand when you say
gipsy Gail you think of
something else but yeah, and but
but this is now a wordplay we're
talking about COVID COVID get
it?
Unknown: There's something we
haven't talked about in a while.
That C word this in this case
means COVID I saw something on
the news the other day that just
said COVID is going back up a
How much should we worry about?
I'm hearing that there's a new
booster coming out who should
get the booster booster isn't
going up? You know when I saw a
news?
Adam Curry: Oh no, not again. A
few weeks ago a friend of mine
got COVID before any so brought
a friend of yours got COVID
That's the word was and he had
John C Dvorak: it before did you
ever get a booster was he
boosted a few weeks ago a friend
of mine got COVID really had it
before and he said he's feeling
okay.
Adam Curry: He boosted as he
boosted is he boosted is he
boosted is he boosted is he
boosted
Unknown: boosted Yeah it kind of
shocked us. Yeah. Shocked to see
was boosted. Wow, we even talked
about it while
we're certainly seeing in fact,
I just hadn't seen it up to
hospital. Well, I'll get to
that. So certainly, I saw a
patient who was relatively young
like COVID It was in the
hospital, not vaccinated.
Adam Curry: Ah see, Oh, you made
a mistake. Why? Why did you even
interrupt the introduction? We
won't talk about that now
because he was boosted because
my story is about someone a
young patient of mine who was in
the hospital, which we all know
that the vaccine prevents you
from dying and entering the
hospital of severe illness.
John C Dvorak: That's my
strongest vaccine. But that's
what it does. That's
Adam Curry: that's my story.
Unknown: So just because you've
been infected does not mean you
have full protection, we're
still seeing much higher rates
of hospitalization and death for
that matter among people who
remain unvaccinated.
Adam Curry: Whoa, this is simply
not true. This does not fit any
evidence, anecdotal or factual.
People who have been boosted are
getting COVID 2345 times.
Unknown: Are we seeing an
uptick? Well, it really depends
on how you look at the numbers.
We have seen a 10% increase in
hospitalizations over the last
few weeks. But 10% of a very
small number is still a very
small number.
Math so the booster at it.
Everyone's six months and up can
get the booster if they want to.
But the groups again that most
needed are the groups I
mentioned earlier. So the
elderly, pregnant women, people
who have immunosuppression,
chronic medical conditions,
especially harder lung disease,
and people who live in nursing
homes or other groups.
But if you're not in that group,
do you think you don't really
have to get it? That's what I'm
trying before.
Really? That's really up to you.
Okay, so some people feel more
concerned. You know, are you the
person who gets the flu shot
every year you're probably going
to want to get the COVID shot
you know, if you've already been
fully vaccinated, it's less
important for that. Okay, young
healthy group.
Adam Curry: I've mentioned flu
shot last year. Yeah. Now we're
not going to talk about the flu
shot, but we are going to go
back to this. Now we already did
that one didn't we did the now
we did the local report. It's
all there just it's starting to
ratchet up, but it's just what
it is. Get it go and get
everyone starting. Don't get
scared, you know, throwing some
RSV and I'm going to play those
clips. But the thing that
bothers me the most still is
this alpha gal a lot of people
have been doing research of it
keeps coming back that alpha gal
house has been used in multiple
vaccines as an adjuvant, so the
it's just very, very annoying.
And so, you know, let me see, I
have under the Alpha gal what I
have here I have a couple of
stories, but it ties into
something new. Hey guys says one
of our boots on the ground
reports I got a wild hair about
this alpha gal stuff came across
a few things that struck me as a
little odd. I found that the
only FDA approved GMO mammal for
human consumption is the gal
safe pig.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they
genetically engineered a pig
Adam Curry: to remove Alpha gal
from its cells. Which would mean
that if you have alpha gal
allergy, you could eat their
pig. which by itself is a little
annoying. Yeah, it's called
Marketing. It is then what is
this one? Bill Gates funded
research into genetically
engineered cattle ticks. And now
of course we have half a million
Americans who have allergies
from Alpha gal syndrome caused
by tick bites. But then then
this lab pops up in the news in
the UK and Porton down. And BBC
News says Can this laboratory
notice my pronunciation? Can
this laboratory help stop the
nips in the next pandemic? Yes,
the Guardian calls it the new
vaccine research center in the
UK to help scientists prepare
for disease X just like Planet X
is right disease x
John C Dvorak: I think that
that's been slipped in because
they're considering Elon Musk a
disease
Adam Curry: well we heard about
disease X on our replay a little
bit of this on Davos radio that
is the World Economic Forum
Podcast.
John C Dvorak: Passagen know now
as disease x the virus. We don't
know why. I was just mumbling
disease X
Unknown: yet, but we do know is
out there.
Welcome to radio Davos, the
podcast from the World Economic
Forum that looks at the biggest
challenges and how we might
solve them. This week. The next
pandemic is a matter of when not
if so how can we all prepare for
disease x,
we can actually gain a lot of
knowledge know ahead of time by
something that doesn't exist yet
a new book called disease x.
Adam Curry: So we've got a book
we got the W E F talking about
on the podcast. So they're
ramping it up and then all of a
sudden in the UK Porton down,
was it wasn't another down that
has a laboratory that was in
trouble in the UK, hundreds of
years ago.
John C Dvorak: didn't ring a
bell. Yes,
Adam Curry: it was important
with some other down or downs or
something anyway. So then I find
this little ditty on Sky News,
talking where they interviewed
some people from from this
laboratory, where they hope that
they can detect and prepare and
be ready for disease X when it
comes listen carefully.
Unknown: In some of the most
secure labs in the country,
scientists are already preparing
for the next pandemic is just
called disease X for now,
because nobody knows for sure
which virus will cause it. But
that is Porton down complex. The
UK health security agency is
scanning the horizon for threats
and starting work on vaccines
just in case,
what we're seeing is a rising
risk globally. Now some of that
is because of things like
urbanization, where you may get
species jumping, sir virus
jumping from as we've seen with
bird flu into humans, some of it
is because of climate change. So
this is a growing risk agenda.
But then it's one that we can
use our science actively to
prevent human impact.
Adam Curry: Okay, so we're
already setting up some of this
is because of climate change,
it's all going to tie together.
Remember we discovered a very
horrible disease spreading with
a 30% death rate. Do we remember
it cchf
John C Dvorak: By do yes,
Crimea.
Adam Curry: Crimean Congo
hemorrhagic fever,
John C Dvorak: hear something
like that. Now. Now watch. Let's
Adam Curry: tie it all together.
Unknown: It took a little under
a year to develop the COVID Jab
the target for a vaccine and the
next pandemic is just 100 days,
bird flu, monkey pox and other
animal viruses capable of
infecting humans are being
closely monitored. One early
success is a potential vaccine
against Crimean Congo
hemorrhagic fever, it's spread
by ticks, but the fatality rate
first 2% is found in Europe
Adam Curry: and its hold on a
second. Crimean you got your
there's your Ukraine, Congo, as
you say Congo, Congo
Unknown: moving early success is
a potential vaccine against
Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fear
Adam Curry: Congo, a Crimean
Congo hemorrhagic fever, spread
by tick is spread by ticks. But
come on. They're setting us up
for this. Because we know you
can get all kinds of horrible
meat diseases from ticks. So it
must be real. It's not in the in
the vaccine. No, it's from a
tick it's from the lone star
tick. So now the cchf the
Crimean Ukraine, Crimean Congo
hemorrhagic fever spread by
ticks
John C Dvorak: is nothing
there's definitely a connection
between Crimea and Congo. Yeah.
Adam Curry: And and there's a
benefit for
Unknown: Tennessee right around
30%. It's found in Europe and
it's moving north with climate
change,
Adam Curry: and it's moving
north with climate change.
John C Dvorak: Wow, they're
doing a great bit here all put,
Adam Curry: they're slamming it
all together. We got Ukraine,
John C Dvorak: they gotta get
Trump in the action.
Unknown: That's why they're
trying to get ahead and clinical
trials underway.
John C Dvorak: Got another job.
Unknown: Not quite sure what
that is. But it
is bird flu that currently tops
the list died
Adam Curry: and they're going to
go back a bird flu now. Bird Flu
is no good. I like the CC H F.
Spread by tick moving north
because of climate change. And
they're studying and they're
studying this under the guise of
disease X. Come on. This is
great. This is fantastic.
John C Dvorak: I think the
people are fanatics. This is
terrible. Well,
Adam Curry: I think it's a We
should be strung up.
John C Dvorak: I think it's
gonna happen. I
Adam Curry: think it's a winner.
It's a winner. It's a big
winner. No one's going to be
strung up. Except us.
John C Dvorak: We're going to be
feeling Yeah, I don't think so.
I
Adam Curry: got it. I got a
great email. I won't even read
the whole thing. But you guys
are Zionist traitors. Traitors.
You will be exposed as a scumbag
shields that you are. After the
revolution right for being
Zionist chills. After the
revolution you'll be watch after
the revolution you will be
forced into penury, scumbag
penury, what's penury?
John C Dvorak: Well, you know, I
always used to know what know
what I think I know what it
means. But I don't have a
definition at the top of my my
tongue. Let's look it up.
Adam Curry: Okay, well, that's
it. Elsa, this guy anonymous, of
course. sent me
John C Dvorak: some some chicken
shit creep.
Adam Curry: You guys don't talk
about the pee neck. And so I
went to pee neck project for New
American Century because their
vaginas. They're the ones that
run the country that want to
kill us.
John C Dvorak: Oh, those. We've
talked about that. We talked
about that group like 10 years
ago to an extreme I know. And so
I put a bunch of neocon jerk
offs. Yeah.
Adam Curry: And I put it in into
bing.io. And I come up with
like, 50 episodes where we
discuss
John C Dvorak: specific Yeah, so
this guy was he's email him
Boni.
Adam Curry: And then he comes
back phony, he's a phony.
There's a phony. But if there is
John C Dvorak: one definition, I
can't I'd have to abstain as
shown go get batteries from my
keyboard. Oh,
Adam Curry: the Desiree. Oh, the
definition of penury. I can look
that up. Now. Are you getting
you have to go downstairs and
get these back? Yes,
John C Dvorak: I have to go
downstairs. I usually have a
couple up here but I can't find
them
Adam Curry: stay by penury state
of extreme poverty or
destitution. Yeah, destitution.
Well, we're not even that far.
What are you talking about?
John C Dvorak: Well, that's
because we're podcasters
Adam Curry: Okay, go ahead. I'll
pause everything for a moment.
Sorry. Some time later. Yes,
batteries installed.
John C Dvorak: Yes. But the joke
is on me in the meet in the
interim I had dug around
thinking that because I usually
keep spare batteries up here. I
find a couple in the cup. I put
him in in work you just gave you
just you know I I put him in a
theater, I stopped the show, and
left and came back to put the
new batteries in and I opened
that compartment and the two
batteries that I had put in,
were both in the same direction.
I didn't put them in correctly.
So I had already solved the
problem in advance of having to
stop everything to get batteries
because the battery had
batteries.
Adam Curry: I go through the
show checklist before I start
the show.
John C Dvorak: No, no, this was
no the batteries that were in at
the beginning were put in
properly, but they went
Adam Curry: dead. I know. But I
put in fresh batteries every
show. No, you don't tell I don't
but it sounds good.
John C Dvorak: Anyways to do
that these days, okay, you'll
shoot your TV. Yes, no tech. So
they used to have a guy there
who was always he was one of
those guys, most broadcasters
this way. They changed the
batteries and everything.
Before, every every day
Adam Curry: in the mics,
especially in the wireless mics.
Yep,
John C Dvorak: everything's
changing. These are big bucks.
And they take to use batteries.
And I put them in a giant box.
And instead of throwing them
out, they let employees take
them home. So I take home these
batteries.
Adam Curry: You are the cheapest
guy I know. Know,
John C Dvorak: what am I going
to do? Why should I be buying
batteries when there's all these
batteries. And so I would bring
boxes these batteries home. And
then one day they fired the guy
of course because they had to
let go. First they do the way
Adam Curry: that battery budget
was out of control. That's why
the budget was
John C Dvorak: out of control.
That guy's gone. So now that let
in the battery. So old battery.
So the course on my show. The
batteries go dead.
Adam Curry: I can just see it
happening. see it happening? Oh,
good. Anyway, well, while you
were mucking around there looked
up the definite, there was a new
definition I want to tell you is
very disturbing that pretty much
all dictionaries have changed.
And this came up at home because
Tina was talking about something
being decimated. And it's very
hard for me even though it's a
dickish thing to do. It's hard
for me to not say you know, I'm
decimate x I mean we kind of
means like 10% out of 10 one out
of 10 No, I'm gonna say well,
yeah, because it comes from
Nope. And I go,
John C Dvorak: if you can break
the word down DESA is 10. Yeah.
Adam Curry: But all the
dictionaries have changed this.
They've all changed it. No, I
didn't know that. Yes, they have
all changed it. In fact, Merriam
Webster gives a worst.
John C Dvorak: The worst is so
far is changing at a drop of a
hat explains
Adam Curry: regarding the
incorrect uses of decimate it is
totally, totally fine to use
decimate as a synonym for
devastate. And then they explain
why because you know, people
started using it incorrectly and
now it's correct. Which does but
that's the way it works. Yeah.
Definition of Musa is probably
because it rhymes with
devastate. Yeah, but still, I
mean, it's,
John C Dvorak: I agree, but you
can't, you know, shove it's like
peeing in the wind.
Adam Curry: How about the
Cambridge dictionary? Cambridge.
John C Dvorak: Well, if you go
to the Oxford English
Dictionary, I really doubt as
change Oxford English, does
definition
Adam Curry: of decimate. Let's
take a look. That's the big boy.
That's the big boy.
John C Dvorak: That's the big
boy.
Adam Curry: Okay, decimate, oh,
they even have a handy little
pronunciation. Let's hear
decimate. decimate, number one
to kill large numbers. Oops. Can
you believe it? Number two,
severely damaged or make
something weaker? This is crazy.
John C Dvorak: This is over.
It's over for our little nerdy
debate.
Adam Curry: We're just wrong
now.
John C Dvorak: We're wrong
wrong. It happens. And with
Adam Curry: that, in all of our
wrongness I'd like to thank you
for your courage say in the
morning to you the man who put
the seat into circular
psychiatry ladies and gentlemen
say hello to my friend and the
other one and only Mr. Johnson
John C Dvorak: Well, in the
morning you Mr. M. curiosa. In
the morning all ships at sea
boots on the ground feeding the
subs and the water in all the
dames a nice
Adam Curry: morning. Hanging
out. drawers. Stop. Wait, no,
I'm trying to go down to the
trolls are absent 1919 today. I
mean, I know it's better than
the 1800 but it's not the 20 to
22,000 we
John C Dvorak: had the other
day. It was 2200 was outrageous.
Ya know they've all burned.
Adam Curry: They jumped in the
in the ocean. So now it's 1990
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Adam Curry: we use all of the
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John C Dvorak: wolfman
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O'Neil Wolfgang Oh Neil wolfman
There you go both gang you know,
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I mean, I got some good ones.
Got some really good ones coming
up was just crazy. So trans mile
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man should have done that
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And congratulations reformed.
He's off it he lives. Over that
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think you and I both agree like
what drug dealers wouldn't do
this? Why do they want to kill
their customers? The answer will
surprise you. His answer
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on the show. He told me that's
exactly what the drug dealers
wanted. He said as soon as word
on the street one out that
someone died from a batch that
he someone was selling sales
would immediately skyrocket. The
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John C Dvorak: vary slightly but
not completely counterintuitive.
It's a sales technique. It's
like the same thing with it.
You're always like harp on about
the cigarettes. Yeah, with
Adam Curry: the poison and every
puff. I'll give me another one.
Hey, You got some gangrene Oh
yeah, I'll trade you for my pack
of heart disease he did say that
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possibility of fentanyl killing
someone would absolutely raise
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law enforcement often put stuff
into cuts it up with certain
types of of compounds such as he
thinks Trank may have started
this way so they can track a
whole drug line. Study I guess
Interesting. Yeah, I could see
that. Thanks. Thanks, DEA.
Anyway, that's your beautiful
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John C Dvorak: it's got
something to do with the
arrogance of the addict. You
have to be rather Oh, that
killed Joe. That guy's a
lightweight.
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's pretty
much that's got to be some good
stuff. I can handle that. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: yes. Yeah, I
mean, I'm not Joe, there's a
weenie?
Adam Curry: Well, I'm not gonna
be so cavalier because any kind
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these are our brothers and
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John C Dvorak: pillow? Was it
Adam Curry: the rubber rubber
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John C Dvorak: Oh no, that's
yeah, I liked that one.
Adam Curry: Why didn't we use
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John C Dvorak: You had some
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think well it's aI let's start
Adam Curry: oh no that you said
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It's aI you said you become the
AI police
John C Dvorak: Well, I didn't
mean to Yeah,
Adam Curry: well that's that's
what's happened.
John C Dvorak: But you're the
one that you have the rule I
don't have the rule I don't mind
but your eye and I liked that
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So we looked
Adam Curry: at that, but you
couldn't even see the word
refugee camp. I mean, it's it's
John C Dvorak: pretty. It's
pretty. Yeah, it's bits. But
it's good newsletter present.
It's a nice piece. It's very
well thought out. I mean,
Adam Curry: these pieces can be
used for all kinds of it's like,
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the air with the rainbow flag,
but we're just not going to do
that. We have gay listeners. We
have trans listeners producers,
I should say. Don't have to go
out of our way to insult them.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we insult
him just naturally. Yeah.
Adam Curry: You know, you got
Zelinsky we're on a gay
postcard. We don't need to do
that. We're not actually
homophobic or transphobic. And
it's like
John C Dvorak: and then cutting
the hot dog I think is a bit
much comic strip longer.
Adam Curry: He had a lot had a
lot of a lot of weird things.
Um, no agenda to on a donkey
show tomorrow. Lizzo I mean, you
know, no,
John C Dvorak: it is see the
donkey show one.
Adam Curry: It's the marquee.
Another correct record.
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah. Yeah.
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Adam Curry: What do you mean?
No, I'm sorry. What do you mean
is disappeared?
John C Dvorak: I can't find it.
Adam Curry: It was an
evergreens. Yeah, I'm
John C Dvorak: looking at
evergreens now. And it's not on
page one. It's not a page to
Adam Curry: what it's, it's,
maybe it was moved. Let me see.
I mean, you click on it from our
show notes, you find it. So
maybe it was because it one that
it then got moved to some other
spot.
John C Dvorak: I think it's
under accepted art. Okay, so it
got moved. So it got removed?
Yeah. But none of the other
pieces ever disappear from where
they were from?
Adam Curry: Well, once it's been
used, it's no longer an
evergreen now, is it? I think
it's a good policy.
John C Dvorak: Oh.
Adam Curry: Thank you very much.
Gus. Not? scraper. Thank you
very much. And thank you to Chad
F was Chad F. And I think one
other person sent me a couple of
Redbook links from Yeah, let me
see Chad F and the M M, W,
whatever M w as a weird was that
M W doesn't even have anonymous.
They're the only ones who sent
me a couple of links, not enough
to make a show for a red book
prediction show. So if anyone
still wants to do that, get your
links in now. Go to being a.io
and find your favorite red book
prediction or discussion. And
people love this piece of art
though. They said hey, if that
was a real book, I'd buy it.
Which immediately gave me exit
store. We
John C Dvorak: can do that.
Right? The ideas?
Adam Curry: Yes. Now let's thank
the people who are kind enough
to give us some treasure which
of course we need to pay the
bills and that comes in the form
of executive and Associate
Executive Producers kicking off
today with Cassandra fare. I
think mvhr Richmond, Texas
$1,000 Right off the bat. Boom
Insta, but not for her. For my
husband's knighthood. He just
told me that his two favorite
jingles are rebels are out. And
Obama's 18 John, do you have any
idea what Obama's 18 is? I could
not I could not come up with
that. I
John C Dvorak: saw that I
couldn't figure it out either. I
Adam Curry: just grabbed another
random Obama thing if you don't
mind. If you could please add
them to the D douching. We gotta
give you a dee doo dee doo thank
you on behalf of Sir Mopar of
Fort Bend County Texas from
Cassandra What a beautiful wife
she's
Unknown: in the standby 3333 33
or otherwise are out. The
sciences the sciences on a
political
John C Dvorak: a good combo by
itself. Yeah. Thanks Brian
Watson, Sir Brian Watson in San
Martin, California who's usually
shows up in their $50 donations
week after week for show after
show her month after month. He
comes with $1,000 Boom and he's
Yeah. And he says ITM this
donation is for my smoke smokin
hot wife. Connie. Today she's
turns to big 33 We have a lot of
people that always turn 33 on
this show. It's Kellyanne, it's
true. All she wanted for a
birthday was to sit at the round
table on the best podcast in the
universe. So that's what she'll
get nice. She'll need to write
in with her official Dame name
next time. This is happy
birthday.
Adam Curry: This is a surprise
big surprise as well. So we're
not going to name her today
until we find out what her Dame
name will be. But we will give a
birthday list she's on the
birthday list.
Unknown: They always give me a
biscuit on my birthday.
Adam Curry: And a biscuit on
your birthday. Happy birthday.
Now. Red Pill rabbit has a
silver donation John has the No
Do we receive some pieces of
silver?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and this is
the problem and I have to go
over this problem gave us
coinage but it's nothing like
collect it's not numismatic
valuable coinage
Adam Curry: what is it? Just a
lump it like an old like as well
as for example, give
John C Dvorak: us Five Canadian
$8 silver coins, which is an
ounce and a half of silver.
Adam Curry: I can already I can
already hear you're annoyed by
this somehow
John C Dvorak: clunky, clunky.
And then he gave us 2020
American produced one ounce
silver coins will have an eagle
on one side and pretty much
nothing on the back is kind of a
blank area and some writing.
What does that coin 20 ounces
and seven and a half ounces
about 27 and a half pounds,
which is about 630 $623 at $23
An ounce plus it, I'd say a 20%
new ms Matic multiplier, which
is typically what you get if you
have an not collectible coin,
but it's a coin, it usually is
worth 20% More than the silver
value, which brings it to around
700 Wow, to 750 bucks. Wow. So
that's my my calculation recruit
calculation. But I you know, if
I took him over to a shop to
dump them on the market, I think
we'd get about 600 to 650. So
but he can take credit for 750
that's who I see Oh, that's
Adam Curry: very kind of you.
Now you're going to take them
over to the shop and say well, I
John C Dvorak: here's what I
here's what I'm thinking you
have to want. I can send you
your half of the cones but
they're not super collectible.
But but I'd say you want at
least one I think we should both
keep one of the $8 Canadian
Silver's because there's just
stupid. If you don't mind you'll
coin if Canada they're worth
about 42 to $43 apiece. Oh
interesting. And it says $8 and
I will make a coin for eight
dead with $8 on debts worth $43
It's just dumb.
Adam Curry: That must have a
name. There must be a name for
that coin.
John C Dvorak: Well, this one is
the it's called the $8 silver
coin. You can look it up but
this was the one with the silver
fox on it. So this is a silver
fox $8 Silver Canadian coin.
Adam Curry: Would you mind? Do
you mind just sending me the
silver? I like keeping that
John C Dvorak: you went to
silver? Yeah.
Adam Curry: Is that okay? Do you
mind? Okay. I mean, yeah, I
think I just like the silver. I
think it'd be kind of fun.
John C Dvorak: Tomorrow we'll
talk about how to do this
specifically is a pain in the
ass? To be honest about it.
Well, yeah. But we'll see when
we run into it. Okay, we'll
figure something out. Do you
like to silver and it's
untarnished. The coins are the
Canadian coins are all beat up.
They look like hell. But the
coins are kind of cool.
Adam Curry: So for some reason,
I'm just learning that the Obama
18 Jingle is this one.
Unknown: There's a need for
rescue mission. When the world
is threatened. The world needs
help.
Adam Curry: And that's the
story. That's funny. She meant a
team. She heard a team. She
heard 18 Oh, wow. That's great.
I even I didn't catch that.
John C Dvorak: Well, Amy. Yes.
She's she's probably in her 30s
or 20s. Late 20s. She never saw
the A team.
Adam Curry: What? How old is her
husband?
John C Dvorak: 30 threes
birthday wasn't he the birthday
boy. There you go. No, that's
the birthday girl for from Brian
Watson. Anyway, I don't know.
Who knows.
Adam Curry: I don't mind having
the coins. I like him. I like
keeping the coins.
John C Dvorak: Okay, anonymous
in Bozeman, Montana is up with
467 Hey guys, I signed a fresh
new contract now with 15% More
compensation so I figured what
better time to send over some
treasure and finish off my
knighthood please do me search.
Touchy put push, sir touchy push
the night of the Gallatin County
Fairgrounds. Which I'm sure he's
known by that name there too. In
honor of the prolific drinkers
of Western Montana. I'd like to
bring breakfast beers. You do
that in Denmark to and pork
chops, sandwiches, or Sandoz to
the round table like everyone
else. I thank you deeply for the
work you do as a man who deeply
enjoys being correct and saying
I told you so. The no agenda
show gives me the tools I need
to succeed at being a blasted
parties salute.
Adam Curry: The douche of the
party, obviously. Thank you
brother sir. Wire 3333 Our
favorite New River Arizona. Adam
and John please extend my
sincerest best eight eight
wishes to John and Mimi. That's
right on 88 is 35 years ago you
too were wet wed to holy
matrimony. Now where did you get
married?
John C Dvorak: We got married at
Community Church. On on I'm the
corner of MYRIN and Martin
Luther King.
Adam Curry: Church still there.
Yeah. Oh, nice 35 years
Congratulations man 34 Welcome
and you're welcome.
John C Dvorak: Never had a white
Adam Curry: light so we'll have
a lot of those eight eight
donations I'm Ha thinking we
Dame jazzy and Sir Why have the
hidden jewel share the same
wedding anniversary of eight
eight we happen to be
celebrating our silver
anniversary 25 years 98 never
had a fight send all my love to
the dame jazzy my smokin hot
wife for 25 years and matriarch
of our three human resources and
three grandchildren Hello 33
Thanks for pod making podcasting
great again God bless an amen
fist bump to both of you and get
mo nation jingles ya know and
respect plus karma to our eight
families for a nother 25 years
sir wire and Dame jazzy have the
hidden jewel I will also note I
discovered that August 8 It
happens to also be dollar day
did you know this though yeah
it's national dollar day any
observed annually since when was
this since a while oh no just
popped up on my apparently the
dollar has never been changed
the dollar well you know how the
five and the 10 they've changed
a lot but the dollar had I don't
think has changed much.
John C Dvorak: And when waiting
for the big head dollar
Adam Curry: the big head dollar
Yeah, well
John C Dvorak: they took the 50
to 100 the rest of them made a
big head never have to use to
have big heads they had small
heads like the dollar and the
two the twos also got a small
head of Jefferson now
Adam Curry: well the dollar
apparently is not going to
change. Anyway we're gonna give
you some some karma and those
jingles for you start with this
year while you're saying
Unknown: no.
John C Dvorak: You've got karma
serrania knights up at Milwaukee
Wisconsin at 333. And he says
ITM August 10 is my first year
anniversary of returning to work
after breaking my neck and
paralyzing myself five weeks
prior in Hawaii. No. No jingles
no karma and thank you for your
courage Sharanya night I hope
you're feeling better.
Adam Curry: Thank you. Dame
Trisha Detroit comes in and this
is our first Associate Executive
Producer 250 And she has a typed
note in the Morning John Adams
meanwhile, so here's another
donation towards my husband's
knighthood funds are finally
loosening up after both of our
kids gotten married within a six
month timeframe. Love it when
that happens. John I've got a
list of facts going for the show
website as promised. I've I've
thought of several and there are
a few more from my na social
requests for suggestions. We
need to discuss these on the
phone. If you've got dictation
do it today. If not on the phone
via email we'll also work please
whitelist either both of my
emails whitelist them John my
attempts to email are always
bouncing back as blacklisted.
John C Dvorak: Oh, that can't be
Adam Curry: I asked you what did
I ever do to deserve that?
joking of course Yeah, really?
Send them to me send them to me
just send
John C Dvorak: them hand
whitelist them
Adam Curry: seriously let's take
care of this soon I'm sure folks
will appreciate it please give a
shout out to our kids congrats
to Jenny and Michael and
Patricia and Steven on their
marriages How about a little
goat karma and some Shut up
slaves to top it off value for
value be well Dame Trish of
Detroit you've got karma
John C Dvorak: does Michigan
women want to get things done?
Don't mess around and Bill
Meanwhile in Greenville, South
Carolina 246 dot nine This is my
second time working in Area code
1234 An area code 12345 There's
an area code or is that a zip
code?
Adam Curry: Must be zip code
must be zip code
John C Dvorak: in a month so I
thought I'd double John's
favorite donation number please
give me a Dr. Kiki jingle thanks
for what you guys do bear in it
bill like Katie for a ca 73
Adam Curry: Yeah 73 Is Quito
five Shara Tango uniform Delta.
Already. Science I think he's k
zero or K ketones.
John C Dvorak: I say K.
Adam Curry: D, I think he's kilo
K Oh, you said k d?
John C Dvorak: It did. Yeah,
Adam Curry: kilo kilo Oscar, I
think. Then we go to Jonathan
Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fort Wayne,
Indiana. Man, those guys are
nuts. They're 231 is great. One
John C Dvorak: note is too long.
Adam Curry: In the morning, John
Adams from FEMA Region number
515 80 marks the year when the
Book of Concord was published,
which is a set of documents
known as the Lutheran
confessions. And he has a little
history of that the first time
ever heard of the existence of
no agenda was from an Barnhart
blog post from June 25. Now
before you give me a jingle,
it's not actually a Barnhart
donation. Oh, I didn't start
listening to the show that
summer. The men responsible for
finally hitting me in the mouth
are Dan and Dave of the not
conformed podcast at not
conformed dot show. Dan is a
professor of neuroscience at
Davis, a Lutheran pastor.
They're brothers in Canada and
they cover topics like
propaganda, psychedelics,
youngin Jungin for psychology
and COVID. I started listening
to not conformed in the summer
of 2021 when they started
mentoring no agenda by name more
often. I decided to check you
guys out in late summer realize
how similar the format was have
a miss more than a couple of
your shows since to top it all
off. Not conformed had a short
run of just 33 episodes. Oh. Oh,
so I guess did they do the end?
They pod faded was too bad.
John C Dvorak: It's hard to do.
To hide faded. Yeah, they pod
faded after 33. That's a shame.
They sounds like they had a good
podcast. Yeah. People don't
stick to it. That's the problem.
Adam Curry: It's hard. It's
hard. Remember, there's 44
million podcasts out there. But
every 90 days, only 400,000 of
them produce a new episode.
Yeah, we do. Eight we're eight,
nine a month, like two a week of
three hours minimum each.
Anyway, while I'm out I
recommend the podcast a brief
history of power and a word
fitly. spoken here just
promoting other podcasts.
Apologize for my long note.
Thank you for your courage.
Godspeed says Jonathan. Thank
you, Jonathan. We appreciate
that.
John C Dvorak: Baroness Monica
and Drayton Valley, Drayton
Valley, Alberta, Canada, where
the money used to be. tu tu tu,
tu tu Happy anniversary, John
and Mimi does like to request
some much needed health and
healing karma for my nephew
Lance. Okay, thanks a lot.
Baroness Monica.
Adam Curry: You've got karma.
Scotland, Eva or Neva in
Livonia, Michigan 208 11 with a
notes typed I'd like to thank my
buddy Dave T for hitting me in
the mouth in 2019. I realized
with my family all listening to
the show now that I live in a
house full of douchebags I would
appreciate it deducing for
myself. You've been de deuced
and would like to call out my
wife Michelle. Son Nolan.
Especially my daughter Nora. As
douchebags can I get on the
birthday list? 811 Thanks for
all you guys do. The show was
both informative entertaining,
they never find an exit
strategy. Any Biden gaff jingle
will do just fine. The idea is
Unknown: we hold these true self
evident that all men and women
we ever lived up to completely
but we've always widened the Ark
of commitment.
Adam Curry: It's kind of one of
my favorites. What a douche
John C Dvorak: LZ talking about
Notre Dame Beth in Tucson
Arizona 2060 Boy yes Dame Beth
we know Damon hi oh boy. 2x
Today's high temp commonly
requested by the way we everyone
should donate two times their
high temperature humbly
requesting a skosh more rain
stick on our non soon season
needs a swift kick in the clouds
and calling out all southern
Arizona slaves to it's a dry
heat meet up on 921 at canyons
crown. Thank you for your
courage Dame Beth
Adam Curry: All right, let's do
the rain stick. We need it here
too. So I'm gonna I'm gonna do
I'm gonna do a double with a
with a swirly twist to get some
here because you know this fun
John C Dvorak: thing to do a one
flip I can't
Adam Curry: you have to do to.
We do what we need to from you.
Because we didn't get any rain
last time. I need you to do it.
We're on fire here. Okay, okay,
here we go. 123
Rain Yeah, let it rain Let it
rain. Thank you Dane Beth, Tony
health is in Fort Worth, Texas
234 and also has a note in the
Morning John Adam Nice nice.
Very nice stationery with you
was that a golden bosta thing
there around the edge in the
morning, John and Adam your
shows have been terrific lately.
This is my annual switcheroo
don't donate for my son Brian
house birthday. He turns 34 on
the 10th Can I get some goat
calm for him? And a noodle guy?
John C Dvorak: It's like gold
foil.
Adam Curry: Oh, okay, that's
nice. That's nice. It looks
really good. And a noodle gun
for my grandson Carter producers
if you are in the Yukon Mustang
or more Oklahoma area, and
craving some Juicy Fried Chicken
stop into chicken Express. We
would love to serve you keep up
the good work guys. God bless
Tony house. Very nice. Thank you
Unknown: with the minutia.
John C Dvorak: That you
mentioned it was a switcheroo
for Brian. Hal helps Yes,
Adam Curry: I read that
verbatim. Okay.
John C Dvorak: Dan Richmond in
Gainesville, Florida. I proudly
joined as an Associate Executive
Producer. Two things. One does
Ricky wracked man, stand ready
if you if you were to be unable
to fulfill your no agenda
duties.
Adam Curry: Now that's just Dan
being a dick. Kula hahaha,
John C Dvorak: too. I will
donate more if you were
announced your use of the term
hairband, which marginalizes and
otherwise legitimate art form of
80s. Hard rock music. Mega
dildos, Dan,
Adam Curry: allow me to respond
to that. Well,
John C Dvorak: wait, hold on.
This is Latin to me. I don't
know what he's talking about.
But apparently
Adam Curry: you do. Yes. We were
talking about Steel Panther. And
I said that they were doing
basically doing a takeoff on 80s
and 90s. hairbands. Let me
address a question one first.
Ricky Rachman was given my show
the headbangers ball because he
came in and while the executives
at MTV because his best friend
Axl Rose came along to help him
do his audition. And so of
course, the weak weaklings, the
the star, star suckers that they
were at MTV, whoa, whoa, with
Ricky can get to Axl world and
we need to have them host the
show. So it's just it's just
hurtful for him to say something
like, Oh,
John C Dvorak: so you got booted
because there's some some
gimmick? Yes. gimmick. Thank
Adam Curry: you. So to say, you
know, will he be standing by to
fulfill your na duties if you're
unable, as kind of mean? Oh,
that
John C Dvorak: is dickish
dickish. out to his aid to a
desert. Kind of a nerdy dickish.
Ricky he exactly to
Adam Curry: being a a
participant in the
John C Dvorak: actual Oh, yeah,
no, you're a
Adam Curry: real hard rock and
metal. I mean, with the same
hair. You're the guy I am
allowed. I'm fact I have
standing,
John C Dvorak: standing. I am
Adam Curry: the ambassador of
the hairband era, which is I do
not use as a derogatory term.
I'm very proud of being a part
of that. And I believe that all
of my compadres in Bon Jovi in
poison in rat, I'll even put
winger in there. I think. I
think every Whitesnake. I think
they all would say yeah, man, we
were hairbands that does not
does not detract from the
outstanding musicianship of the
era. megadeal dos to you Dan.
Healing house counseling in
Kingsland, Georgia $200 In the
morning, gents, healing house
counseling in Georgia. Thanks
you for your courage and we say
thank you for your courage.
John C Dvorak: Uncle John's in
Buffalo, New York. Another $200
And he says gentlemen, again,
thank you for your courage.
Please wish Dame Susan have the
parkways the best mom in the
universe. Happy birthday today,
August 10. From Uncle John, and
all your family and friends. Oh,
how
Adam Curry: nice though. Like,
oh, man. You know, Mom listens
to that stupid podcast. Let's
let's at least give her a shout
out on that. Somebody you think
that they're all listening?
Yeah. She is the best mom in the
universe though. So they know
they know something. Maybe
they're big listeners. The whole
household. Old to be Dame Janet
Watkinsville Georgia. A
switcheroo. She says I won the
drawing for our donation lottery
and at the inaugural suds and
sanity Saturday at ochrony I'm
probably mispronouncing that,
and must have been oh that we
have a report I think from that
Georgia meet up brewery rather
Oconee brewery There we go.
Rather than getting associate
producer credit. I'd like this
donation to be divided between
two great guys, Vic Harrison and
Joe Stevens. This should remove
them from douchebag status and
head them on the road to
knighthood. Well that means
you've been de deuced That's
very kind of you. I've made that
switch Aroo permanent Here we
go. Boom. Thank you guys for all
you do to keep us sane love you
Dame Janet. Love you too. James
Denton, Dame Jen, thank you so
much. It's very kind what you
did there.
John C Dvorak: And at the bottom
of the list is Linda Lou
pagkain, from Lakewood,
Colorado, jobs karma for all and
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And these credits are good
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universe.
Unknown: Our formula is this we
go out we hit people in the
mouth
Adam Curry: was a good segment.
I liked what everybody had to
say there was good stuff people
good stuff.
John C Dvorak: I agree. Good
stuff.
Adam Curry: Well, do you want to
do Africa
John C Dvorak: you know, Africa
do list
Adam Curry: because I got some
kind of funny after I mean, some
some clarifying Africa stuff.
Let's put it that way. Because
they had there has been some
there have been so much changes,
some things have been going on.
And actually, I can give you a
little background because you
know, the big question is what
are we doing in Africa? What are
we doing there? Why is everyone
so excited about Africa?
John C Dvorak: I got a couple of
letters from some of our
correspondent boots on the
ground types and it's some
conflicting information that one
thing that's kind of interesting
to me is that the guy the new
dude that took overnight Niger
Oh, yes, I have some of the
songs. He's an American train
guy. Well, there's there's two
it's no coincidence.
Adam Curry: There's two new
dudes actually. So we first need
to start with here we go. This
is now the top what is the
official pronunciation of junta?
Am I doing right junta?
John C Dvorak: You know, I
believe if you look it up, you
can pronounce it junta or
Giunta. But who does the way
we've always pronounced it
traditionally in the United
States when we refer to Whom
Adam Curry: would the Cambridge
dictionary be the one to ask? I
think
John C Dvorak: of Oxford English
would be better put into the
Okay.
Adam Curry: junta. Ajanta in UK
you can say Genta junta and in
the US. You can say Quinta,
Quinta.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's it
got to Priya. I've always felt
it had to pronunciation okay.
Adam Curry: Anyway, let's first
talk about or let's listen to
some information about the guy
who, who led the junta and I
must give an appropriate
Warning. Warning. AMY GOODMAN
flippin bound
Unknown: by Nick Turse,
investigative journalist
contributing writer for the
intercept recently revealed one
of the leaders of the coup in
new shear the Brigadier General
Musa Sallu bamu, was trained by
the US military recently met
with the head of US Army Special
Operations Command, Lieutenant
General Jonathan Braga, at the
US drone base in Israel. African
officers trained by the US
military have now taken part in
11 coos in West Africa. Gonna
start there, Nick, if you can
explain what's taken place in
the last week, and particularly
the US connection to the coup
leaders.
Adam Curry: Yes. Thanks so much
for having me on me. By the way,
this guy is from the intercept.
And I think, you know, the
intercept still being a Pierre
Omidyar drive my car. Don't go
too far outfit. I think that he
is here on Amy's democracy now
to express a certain message.
Yes. Thanks so much for having
me on me. He's also very boring.
Unknown: You know, as you said,
the United States has trained a
number of cool leaders in West
Africa over recent years. Nice
little lifestyle. And this is
part of the UN Security
Strategy. I mean, they've
flooded this region, the West
Africans to hell, with a
tremendous amount of security
assistance, really, since 911.
They poured a tremendous amount
of security assistance dollars
into the region. They've built a
plethora of small us outposts.
You mentioned one of them, the
US drone base Agadez. You know,
they've built up militaries in
the region at the expense of
building up civilian
institutions and civil society,
and this US security assistance,
US counterterrorism paradigm
really hasn't been successful
over this time.
Adam Curry: Yes, that's what I
disagree. I think he's full of
crap. This is exactly what was
supposed to happen. We've had
people leave liberal even
questions in the in the Senate
or the House of Representatives
about this, Hey, all the guys
that now that we trained, they
go on to do coos in these
African countries. There's a
reason for that, which we'll get
to but let's solidify that this
that there's western influences
in this coup. By looking at the
new prime minister, the junta
has appointed cliches
Unknown: military coup leaders
have announced the appointment
of a prime minister. In his
statements read out on national
television on Monday evening,
Ali Mohamed Lamine Xin was
announced as prime minister. The
announcement comes at a time
when the international community
is seeking to restore
constitutional order. I mean,
Zane is not new to the office or
girlfriend's positions in Asia
and he had been cabinet director
in 2001, then finance minister
in 2002 to 10 around a chaotic
economic and financial
situation. The latest
appointments from the core
leaders also included that of
the commander of the
presidential guard. It also
comes a day after the expiration
of ECO ASSIST ultimatum to
restore President Mohammed
Bazoom to office.
Adam Curry: Okay, so they bring
in a banker, a banker, could you
figure he was born in 1965
graduated from the Center for
financial, economic and banking
studies in Marseille and Paris.
So when you hear Prime Minister
This is not some spear chucking
dude down there. This is an
elite. He has worked as a
resident representative of the
African Development Bank in
Tchad. Ivory Coast and Gabon
This is a banker they've brought
in the banker. They're they're
open for business this is this
is not a this is no coincidence
what's going on here, but it's
okay. Let's pretend it let's
just let's do our best and see
if we can make it look like we
have nothing to do with this.
Where is she? Where in the world
is Victoria Kagan Nudelman.
Unknown: outside Nigeria SENIOR
UNITED STATES diplomat has
visited and Ajay to push school
authorities to restore
democratic rule after
overthrowing President Mohammed
Muslim last month. USA is acting
Deputy Secretary of State
Victoria Nuland revealed she
held Frank and difficult talks
with military leader Musa Salou,
Bumble and three harvest
Cornell's in Aegis capita in the
army. This visit makes it the
first tree by US official to the
country since the cool on the
26th of July, Miss Nolan further
revealed that, though requests
to meet with Mr. Baza and self
proclaimed head of the military
government after Ramin tianni
were denied. She reaffirmed our
country's commitment to a
negotiated solution to the
conflict. Recall that the US
State Department had on Monday
confirmed he had made direct
contact with the cool leaders
and have stressed the need for
President Bassam to be
reinstated. And this is coming
after military leaders ceased pa
in the landlocked West African
country on the 26th of July
detailing President bosom
sparking international
reactions.
Adam Curry: Okay, so Newland, it
might not even have gone there's
no pictures. There's no no
tarmac video of her none of that
which she's usually pretty good
at doing that all of our deploy
maths are but okay, so I guess
she did go and oh, it's been
very tough and they wouldn't let
me talk to anybody. But Victoria
Nuland does not go somewhere not
to get a meeting. This is not
the type of woman she is not the
type of whatever she is
diplomat. And of course, I was
well aware of the trans Saharan
gas pipeline, the T s GP,
although I didn't necessarily
think this was a pipeline play
until I realize that this
pipeline, which is supposed to
bring natural gas to Europe, is
operated by China. Now we're
getting into your territory,
John, now things start start to
make sense. And right away,
European natural gas prices
explode 40%, higher. Europe,
you're being screwed by America
and Russia. We are literally
scrolling you over. Yes. Because
this thing was supposed to start
delivering the amid this year.
I'm not sure exactly where
they're at. But you know, if
China was running that thing?
Oh, well, no, no doubt, of
course, we're gonna have to stop
that. But I found a good minute
and a half explainer. But I love
that term explainer from this
outfit on YouTube called
business basics. This just gives
you a little bit of a background
of why we need to stop China
from doing all this stuff in
Africa.
Unknown: China has been eyeing
Africa for decades now, as
growth and China's longer, the
CCP realized that taking over
Africa was the solution. That's
because Africa is expected to
become a powerhouse in the
coming decades. When you think
about global superpowers,
countries in Africa are the
first ones that come to mind. As
the superpower, you need to have
a huge economy, a powerful
military, and a lot of
international influence. Not a
lot of African countries have
these things yet. But a few
decades from now, this is going
to be very different. In
2030 42% of the world's young
people will be living in Africa.
By 2050. The prediction is that
more than a quarter of the
entire world's population will
be African countries like
Nigeria, Ethiopia, Egypt, or
Congo will have one big
advantage over the coming years.
They're huge populations. While
the rest of the world is
struggling with low birth rates
and rapid aging, African
countries will experience
exactly the opposite. Their
populations will be extremely
young, and it will be growing
rapidly. Just think about it.
Italy only has 1.24 births per
women. While Nigeria's birth
rate sits at a whopping 5.31.
These demographics will shape
the 21st century, you may have
guessed this already, but this
population growth is creating a
huge economic opportunity. In
fact, it is so important that
today's super powers are
fighting for influence in the
continent.
Adam Curry: So the way I see it,
and by the way, Europe, you're
not alone, because the American
people are also getting screwed
by the bankers and ruling
elites. They flipped the script.
Instead of Bill Gates going to
kill Africans with the vaccines.
They're killing us with the
vaccines now. So you know, it's
like, it's a lot easier. You go
into Africa, you train a guy a
little bit of a coup, no
problem, we come in, we kick up
the Chinese, well, maybe we get
the Russians to play along, and
we give the vaccine the death
shots to the Americans. There
are and we make the kids cut off
the genitals and we don't need
you. We know from the former New
York banker, the only way to
success is by growing your
population. And so America is
still doing that in the United
States by having open borders
completely wide open. And Africa
Well, I think there's they're
gonna let them grow. I think
they're stopping the you know,
let all the young African maybe
let some of the Africans come to
America maybe. I think a lot of
them already are there are
John C Dvorak: a lot of Africans
coming across the southern
border along with Middle
Easterners and everybody in
between so we may have
Adam Curry: a trade this
transition period but we
certainly don't want Americans
running the show. We want
obedient people obedient
workers. I'm channeling my inner
George Carlin now for some
reason. We want obedient workers
keep just healthy enough to push
the buttons and fill out the
forms. And that may be the whole
strategy they've got bankers in
there. They've got the military
running well they
John C Dvorak: also the Coos of
taking place across the country.
If you look at the cool map to
the Kusu map Oh, I
Adam Curry: like that the cool
map Yeah,
John C Dvorak: it's across the
ties right it's a it's like
forms a belt. Yep. From from
east to west for east to west
has like in Niger was the one
that was not in the belt, it
became the belt buckle.
Adam Curry: Ooh, the night the
night Niger belt buckle.
John C Dvorak: And so you have
this cuts off trade from the
South to the North. You can't
get there from here. I mean, you
could ship stuff, but that's
inefficient when I like it.
Straight over, but now the
southern Africa has been divided
into two sections that Northern
and the Southern with a belt in
the middle. Yeah. And, and I
don't know what the what what
the strategy is to be. I'm
following what you have to say.
And I'm done trying to. I'm not
sure what the whole I understand
all the you know, the craziness
going on here and the trans
movement and the rest of the
Maoism everywhere. I still can't
put my finger on something.
There's something missing. I got
a note from a guy who blames you
know, the long essays pretty
good one on defected the
Africans what the whole idea is
to is getting them to do with us
as they're trying to kick us
out. And even though I'm not
convinced, I'm not buying it
with the US and Russia being in
collusion, which is impossible
to fathom.
Adam Curry: And while they're
still playing, playing some of
the Russian card actually I do
have one report. This is from
Turkey, radio and television,
Unknown: a call for help from an
increasingly isolated military
junta in Nigeria. The SOS is to
Wagner, and it's something
experts said was likely soon
after the coup took place.
Especially after Wagner's chief
offered backing soon after the
presidential God sees power. It
gives them another opportunity
to oh, this
Adam Curry: is interesting. So
this is a consultant. Her name.
I forget, oh, what is her name?
Her name is Annalise Barnard.
She is from the strategic
stabilization advisors, which is
part of some rinky dink NGO,
which of course is funded by us
AI D. And she shows up now all
of a sudden, giving her
strategic opinion. But listen
carefully to what she said after
the
Unknown: presidential God sees
power.
It gives them another
opportunity to step in and get
paid for their services and make
themselves relevant again,
because after what happened a
few weeks ago and Russia,
obviously there has been a huge
question mark about what is the
relevance of the Wagner group
who actually controls them and
what is their role in
participating and or influencing
global politics?
Adam Curry: I think it's pretty
clear what this is. This is
remarketing the Wagner group.
Oh, yeah, no, no, no, it was
clear the Wagner group they're
there to blame. Don't look at
us. Don't look over here. Look
over that. Look at the Wagner
group boy up a golden hotdog
boy, yeah, he's in charge of it.
Evil, she literally saying, Oh,
we're gonna It's just rebury
positioning, rebranding
remarketing. There, then it's
going to it's going to unfold
before us. We're going to we're
going to know soon enough
exactly what the plan is. But I
John C Dvorak: think our job is
to figure it out before it
happens. And it's going to be
hard. But I but I think so too,
because it's a big country. But
then that is not a country as a
continent.
Adam Curry: But Europe was
clearly planning on this natural
gas pipeline to be the new the
new inflow, had to replace Nord
Stream, and that is now
effectively been thwarted. So
that's cut off at right at the
belt buckle. And I It feels like
we're involved. I mean, we're
right there. It's our guy doing
it. We got another banker in
there to be the prime minister.
John C Dvorak: When is Europe
gonna get a clue? Oh, please.
They can't figure out that. Hey,
they're getting screwed here.
Oh, my
Adam Curry: God. Europe is so
John C Dvorak: screwed. Yeah.
Well, you're gonna be in Europe
next week. Yeah, we'll be
bringing screwed reports. And I
want to hear actual boots on the
ground reports from you when you
talk to just the general public.
So we leave
Adam Curry: tomorrow, and the
first show will be from the
Netherlands and that will be on
Sunday. Actually, do you want to
start an hour earlier? You can
say no, but
John C Dvorak: I can do it. Wow.
That sounded so like I do. Do I
want to? Okay, we'll discuss
Adam Curry: because otherwise I
don't start until 8pm. And so
it'll be one in the morning by
the time I get to bed after
postproduction.
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, it
might cost your coin
Adam Curry: I have an $8
Canadian silver coin. Will that
work?
John C Dvorak: Did you look it
up by the way the coin
Adam Curry: No, I have I'm sure
I want to nickname shirt as a
great nickname. But I would like
to play three quick clips here
regarding immigration in the
United States since we're
talking about it. This sanctuary
cities are freaking out. The
sanctuary states are freaking
out.
John C Dvorak: Well, they're the
big talkers, the big fish.
They're the big blowhards?
Adam Curry: Yes, they are I
mean, obviously, if I have this
mayor Adams man deal he's out of
control. Did you hear? I mean,
did you hear what he was saying?
Let me play this one. Because
it's bad in New York man. Listen
to this.
Unknown: Let me put it in
perspective for New Yorkers. For
each family seeking asylum
through the city's care, we
spend an average of $383 per
night to provide shelter, food,
medical care, and social
services. With more than 57,300
individuals currently in our
care. On an average night, it
amounts to $9.8 million a day,
almost $300 million a month, and
nearly $3.6 billion a year. But
this is the floor, not the
ceiling, it's the floor. This is
only an estimate if the number
of migrants in our case stays
the same over time. It is clear
to us however, that without
policy changes, the number of
migrants arriving will continue
to grow. This will increase our
course, if we continue down this
unsustainable track, with an
average of almost 34,000
households a night over the
course of just this fiscal year.
That will increase cost to $4.7
billion. Hear me if things do
not change. I'll new estimates
have a spending nearly $5
billion on this crisis in the
current fiscal year. That's up
from the 1.4 billion we spent
last fiscal year. It it nearly
equals the budgets of sanitation
department, our parks
department, and the FDNY
combined.
Adam Curry: And you know, this
is a sanctuary city that had a
really big mouth when it was
time for elections like oh,
yeah, oh, we're Whoa, whoa,
we're all in and I'm gonna give
Governor Abbott props. He said,
You know what, why don't you see
what that's like because, oh,
it's Texas supposed to swallow
all of these people. We have
people sleeping in the airports
in in El Paso. This this this
bus is going right in
Fredericksburg. Luckily on the
way to Carville, but Kirbo is
only 30 minutes away. Now this
is a disaster. And now finally
people are starting to figure it
out. But it's these leaders like
Maura Healey, the governor of
Massachusetts. This is a year
ago when she was running for
governor. And she played a role
I'm gonna be the first lesbian
woman to be governor. Well,
here's what she had to say at
the time.
Unknown: If they wanted to take
on a sanctuary city designation,
I think that's great. I think
cities and towns are into
position to be able to do that.
And I've seen it
as dealer principals.
Adam Curry: I support that. I
support it. Yes, sanctuary
cities is great. We can be that
were a sanctuary state vote for
me. Some time later.
Unknown: As of today, close to
5600. Families with children are
living in state funded shelters,
hotels, dorms and other
emergency facilities across
Massachusetts. That figure is
80% higher than it was just one
year ago. And it's
unsustainable. For this reason,
today I am declaring a state of
emergency in Massachusetts.
Adam Curry: There you go. But
know very well. People of the
heat dome cities that you are
being robbed. You are being
robbed. And luckily there's one
Alderwoman in Chicago who has
figured it out and she's asking
some annoying questions.
Unknown: Is every migrant really
getting $7,000 worth of care
every month? At least 120
million tax dollars heads need
to roll Alderwoman Jeanette
Taylor recently tried to get
spending details from the people
in charge of migrant operations.
I saw nothing in the
presentation about how much
money we're spending. That slide
I guess got lost
for six months. CBS two has been
trying to get a breakdown of
what money is going where what
businesses and what
organizations are being paid
for. We've spent half a year
fighting City Hall for migrant
spending records, because
taxpayers deserve to know. In
February, we filed this Freedom
of Information Act request a
FOIA which requires the city to
turn over public records. About
a month later, we got a
response. We showed Alderwoman.
Taylor are back and forth with
an Office of Budget and
Management official who asked
for time to cobble together
expenses. They said they don't
have those records available
yet. No records on more than
$100 million
spent the MSBs y'all know some
of that is some shady dealings.
That's what that is. Somebody's
lying.
Adam Curry: Somebody's lying.
That's right. Their money is
being stolen. It's the same with
the with the drug dealers on the
street. Your money is being
stolen. The all these
organizations that you know, oh,
will help the homeless? No, I
don't know the giving a
methadone, which they never get
off of. It's all of this has
been captured. Yeah. When you
say
John C Dvorak: absolutely just
money, they're just stealing
money. They are stealing money.
If you can't get the records and
that woman's right. You know,
they put the request and they
were like, Okay, we spent 100
million but we don't have any
records of anything. Okay, sure.
That's like somebody's lie and
like the
Adam Curry: Pentagon. You know,
you someone sent us this. I'm
not gonna play this clip of
Faraj Nigel Farage talking
about, you know, he was a bank.
He was the bank. And I thought
the on the back and forth you
you said that the 1 million D
banked was a sketchy number.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I saw that
clip. Yeah, I'm not gonna play
it.
Adam Curry: But this this turns
out to be true NatWest in the UK
is D banking, by their own
admission about 1000 accounts a
day. And M zip and people are
being D banked for all kinds of
reasons. But also NatWest is now
telling businesses to stop
accepting cash. They won't even
let businesses deposit cash into
the bank over a certain limit.
See it's like some crazy Oh,
John C Dvorak: it's this is
always about net West. 1000 a
day is 300,000 a year which
means it hasn't been going on
for three years
Adam Curry: I don't think you
know the article
John C Dvorak: went to million
if they had that many accounts
to begin with. There's something
very sketchy about the about
Faraj net West and this whole
complaining I have not seen any
will not break down and
Adam Curry: not Westworld
Telegraph has done quite a quite
a good job of this. They
actually have done quite some
investigation, not the only bank
in the world. No but not West
does own a lot of banks in the
UK a lot of and the end Faraj
has bank was owned by NatWest.
You know, maybe not West is in
trouble. That's very possible.
I'm not sure but it seems like
there's a real push in the UK to
screw and penalize people with
cash even and we'll see this I'm
sure with parking.
Unknown: Thanks, Paul. It used
to be simple. The only challenge
was having the right change. But
in the South London Borough of
Sutton, putting money in a
machine now comes with a
surcharge. And I was parking in
Wallington cost two pounds if
drivers use an app, but three
pounds if they pay at the
machine.
Don't have a phone that has an
app on it anyway,
some Ferb. I'm desperate. So I
needed some
Adam Curry: way to figure out
you know, you don't know what
apps are and all that.
Unknown: Do you ever think about
paying with cash are used very
often now my wife asked me
especially when she goes out in
the car so we generally use the
app all the time. cancels in
London began charging for
parking in 1958 when the first
meters appeared.
This is primarily to relieve
congestion and to share out
fairly limited curb space in
central London.
65 years on the parking meter
has given way to smart parking
with most councils relying on
apps like Ringo, Ringo
Adam Curry: Ringo so instead of
two pounds three pounds if you
want to pay with cash, this is
because this is this is this is
not okay. There's definitely
something happened
John C Dvorak: to lawsuit
waiting to happen. Let's see
what happens. And
Adam Curry: just speaking of
banks
Unknown: Meanwhile, on Wall
Street stock futures were lower
overnight after the credit
agency Moody's downgraded 10
regional banks. Among those
taking a hit was m&t Bank, the
nation's 19th largest one
concern is higher interest
rates, which forced banks to pay
customers more money to their
savings. The downgrades come
just months after the downfall
of Silicon Valley and signature
banks. Moody's says it will also
review the financial health of
six large banks including Bank
of New York Mellon and US
Bancorp
Adam Curry: Hey, I tried not
heard the most recent DH unplug
you guys talk about this at all
about about Yeah, we talked
about it Well, what is what is
going on and
John C Dvorak: listen to the
show? This can't be healthy.
This can't be good.
Adam Curry: This can't be No,
but
John C Dvorak: it's just
something of a because of the
downgrade of the US debt. Yeah,
life, bitch. Yeah. It's a
cascade effect everyone is going
to be downgrading everything
they can to get into. And it's
also mentioned that horror was
reminded me that these credit
rating agencies are always there
in at the end. When all hell's
broken loose and things are
over. Then they come in with
their downgrade after their
debt, in other words is peak.
But don't don't don't downgrade.
Don't you think to help people
they
Adam Curry: made the mistake of
giving all the aid you know, all
the stellar ratings before the
2008 2009?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, all those
goals, bad debt, bad paper that
was all over the place was given
triple A until it crashed?
Adam Curry: Right. But maybe
they've learned their lesson.
And now they're doing now ahead
of time?
John C Dvorak: No, nobody
assumes this. I do. Their lesson
is Oh, wow. There's a good boy
Wall Street's learned his
lesson. No, no. They don't learn
their lesson. Listen
Adam Curry: to them. Well, we're
in trouble.
Unknown: Credit card debt in
America has reached a new high.
A report released by the Federal
Reserve yesterday shows credit
card debt has now passed the $1
trillion mark. And it's and a
significant chunk of that debt
was accrued this summer, the Fed
says about $45 billion of credit
card debt had was racked up
between the months of April and
June. So for more on this, let's
bring in Jennifer St. She's the
senior personal finance reporter
for Insider. Jennifer, good to
see you.
Adam Curry: I think what she was
saying there is that 45 billion
was written off the banks wrote
that off, but there's still a
trillion a trillion of credit
card debt which spiked this
summer. This is not going in the
right direction. This is not
okay. So
Unknown: first off, my question
is why is this just because
we've been dealing with
inflation. And so everything's
costing more. And why a spike
this summer? Yeah, I mean,
everything is more expensive
groceries, gas, just the cost of
living in general. And so there
are many households that are
using credit cards to bridge the
gap. They're using it as an
extension of their income. And
in terms of this summer, we're
seeing higher levels of travel,
there's just more to do around
the summertime. Also right now,
for instance, is back to school
is off to college. And so if
you're a household that is under
financial strain, you're using
credit to make things happen for
your family this summer. Man,
Adam Curry: the prices are off
the hook. I'm going to Europe
where the Euro is like it's 10%
more.
John C Dvorak: This is yeah,
it's 10% More right now,
Adam Curry: how does that even
happen? Why is your why is the
Euro 10% higher than the dollar?
The euro is
John C Dvorak: never I don't
understand why it's not at
parity or less. But it's but
it's been higher. It's been up
to I believe 5%? I remember.
Adam Curry: I certainly do. Wow.
It's just not as not good. Is
this reasonable? Yeah, well, no,
but it was really reasonable
when they had that, that that
pension thing going on? It was
down to 113 or something. Now
let's back up. Let's take a
look. I'm not going to the UK.
Well played this last bit of
this CBS report.
Unknown: Apparently delinquency
rates are also pretty high. And
that people are waiting sort of
beyond the 30 days to pay down
their debt. What does that say
that people are struggling and
the street is getting to be too
much. They're not paying their
bills on time, we are seeing
delinquencies up, especially
with credit card and auto loan
payments. So people just they
just aren't making their
payments on time. But they're
still using credit. So that
means that they're getting in
debt. In other ways. Buy now pay
later, opening newer credit
accounts not taking care of the
old credit card debt. Yeah, God
knows every time you buy
something online, there's always
that option to pay for it in
installments now, no matter how
cheap the item is, and that
could definitely get you into
trouble.
Adam Curry: At this point, I
would like to point out
something very important that
the only thing that has not
increased during this
inflationary period, which
should have been transitory is
the price of an executive
producer ship and Associate
Executive producer or a knight
or Dame hood that has not
increased that has remained the
same. Your no agenda show is
bucking the trend.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and we've
actually talked about this and
we're not changing anything. Or
we do We're going down with the
with the whole economy.
Unknown: I'm gonna show us move
by donate to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh yeah, that'd be fun
John C Dvorak: we do have a few
people have thanked for show 15
ad and that will include a bunch
of well wishers. Yeah, quite a
for the 888 anniversary, which I
really appreciate and maybe does
too. And all show does and
everybody in between, but let's
start with Anonymous and Harker
Heights Texas who comes in with
$100.33. Steven, cold, glassy
air cold Glaser. In Fernando.
Dena Beach, Florida. $100. Wait.
Adam Curry: The Ashley Larson
switcheroo. That's a switcheroo.
Did you get that?
John C Dvorak: I don't see it.
Oh, did I miss it? I missed one.
I'm sorry. You're right. You're
right. You're right. You're
right. Okay. Let's start with
that. Ashley Larson in Pam Lake,
Minnesota. Land of 1000 10,000
Lakes, switcheroo for Shelley.
By smoke. Ashley. She can be my
smokin hot wife whose birthday
today is 57. And she's on the
list. Okay, we I sorry about
that. Stephen Cole Glazer got
him James crane in Missouri
City, Texas. 100. Mike, Jensen's
in Brussel of Brussels, his
Brussels has got to be Brussels,
Belgium. Yes. But the 999 Nisa,
D douching.
Unknown: D deuced.
John C Dvorak: 9999. And he has
a call out. Please they also
call out Dimitri H as a
douchebag. He's got some
language there, you might want
to read l online.gov. O L L
file, l file online.com 9203.
Now 9203 happens to be a call
out I'm going to read these
naming locations for the 888 If
you click the box saying I want
to pick up the fees
Adam Curry: Oh, that's that's
how you got the 9203
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Oh, and
this is they've been putting
this on their jobs all this new
system they've done it Pay Pal.
They take a lot of
Adam Curry: they take a lot of
money to pay pals. Yeah, no
John C Dvorak: kidding. So they
put this in there to take out
even more money that way I see
it but I appreciate the thought.
And we have a lot of people that
donated 9203 To wish john and
Mamia Happy anniversary,
including Elfi online.com.
Adam Curry: Are you going to
read all of these you're just
going to go through and thank
people by name. I'm just
John C Dvorak: going to take
people by name okay. They're all
saying the same thing. He happy
anniversary so I don't think I
really need to read any of them.
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kinswoman David, our lands our
lands I think Richard linquist
cory cats. I Lena I Liana I
Liana price. Derek was Dwayne
Mellon saw and we haven't heard
from him for a while.
Adam Curry: Man, I should give
him his props. Where's metals? I
was not why he's a Duke. I know
we need to gentleman Erica, I
present
Unknown: the Grand Duke of the
Pacific Northwest. So Dwayne
Mellon song. There you
John C Dvorak: go. Yeah. Eric ha
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emission Liverpool. Mark
Hardwick, Dragana ever Avik our
Avik by the way, there are no
cities or countries mentioned in
this particular spreadsheet.
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other thing they're fixing.
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Bush. It was another guy we
haven't heard from for a while.
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spunk Berg another old regular
sir Ron Peter Bickford Carrie
Weddell at David Fukase, odo and
a friend Yes. Boom Kevin
McLaughlin. Of course. You even
though it's got nothing to do
with boobs. Mickey Keck, sir
Polly Bravo in Greeley. Mark
Hampton. Ron Sherman Hugo. So
God Oh Catherine Sutton
Catherine is RV Bangkok girl.
Yes. Who's also boots on the
ground reporting about all kinds
of stuff in Africa crypto
granny. Crypto Granny, she's an
Africa expert. Clayton sim
chick. Lead to LAN. Sir Dan the
man. Midwest trips Midwest
trypsin Chris Bullock, Klaus
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note. Thank you. Joe Barrows.
Tim Dalton read a Harrington
dragon slayer says in St.
George. Sure. quirky and that's
the end that was the end of our
that was the end of our 92 Oh
threes and then sir dragons.
There's 92 and then we go to Sir
quirky who was 8888 And this
isn't more well wishers that
didn't pick up the extra fee
which is fine. I don't think
anyone has to do that. You know,
it's not that big of a deal,
sir. Quirky John hole saying
Brian sharps are Dodger and de
Misty. James Lawler. Sir Mike
44. Dred Scott Dred Scott. Nice
job. Jeff. Nice bush. Thomas
Ballmer. Sir Dan The Quiet Man.
Monica Boyle. Jared Hardegree.
John Taylor, sir Walkman. Sir
Tooth Fairy. This what you do if
you stay married long enough.
You get these? Congratulations.
Great. Just stay married, sir. A
roadie Joe. I intended for rain.
Sir Richard Hufford in Tempe
Arizona. Ryan, Temperton, Sir
David kwinter rocks Inc. Sir
Layton, those in Alabama.
Michael Graham, sir. Craig
Porter, by the way Michaels in
Gilbert, he can give us a
temperature check. Sir
Christopher James pueblos.
Darius Walker, sir dewclaw Shane
Rugen Ed Warner Sirte Daris
unity. William rollin James
little Scott Riley. Jessica
Mancuso with a birthday call out
and a shout out to Dame Susan.
At trips around the Sun
Adam Curry: whoa biscuit of her
birthday always give me a
biscuit on my birthday.
John C Dvorak: And Jessica's
guess she came in at 88 one so
we can assume that the Happy
Anniversary results over almost
100 of them done. We will thank
you people for that. Very cool.
We appreciate it. Okay, onward
with Sir. Camera, Chris in
Grafton, Wisconsin at 538 as a
birthday, sir infinitas Holly
Springs, North Carolina Kevin
McLaughlin areas 808 And this
time he celebrating autumn
suites, melons, Autumn suites
the melon of choice for
connoisseurs. Sir Dave and East
North Point New York area he's
gonna run out of melons by the
way. I don't know how many
melons varieties. I think this
he's got but he hasn't even said
watermelon yet.
Adam Curry: Exactly. You save in
that for the big for the big big
boobs.
John C Dvorak: Eric Adler and
Punta Gorda. 808 deaths. Another
one sir Dave in East Northport,
New York. 808 So wherever you
go, sir infinitas and Holly
Springs we are so that was 808
Shannon Winchester and to
Lawton, Oregon 808 with a happy
birthday call out on the list.
Aaron Weinberg in Roberts,
Wisconsin. 808. August Alexander
Van Poppel in Norway. 6060 small
boobs calorie quit or kind of
crooked small boobs. Nice house
buying car. We'll give you that
at the end along with some goat
karma that other people
requested. Sir Tim? Why? Why E
pa who? Hawaii 606 some love for
the girls of the itty bitty
titty committee.
Adam Curry: The alliteration
he's the Baron of goat Island
man,
John C Dvorak: Sir Tim are the
towhees the Baron of goat
Island? That's right. Sure.
beachbum in Aurora, Colorado
606. Kevin McLaughlin stick into
it was in Concord with 606 and a
Ken toll a melon donation.
Another one I've never heard of.
But you know, what are we Nora
Neveah in Livonia, Michigan $56
Scott quarry in Fort Gresh
grassy Gratiot I think Michigan
50s. X sweet pickle in Eagle
Idaho 5555 Nisa de douching ben
de deuced Joseph Thomas and Iowa
hasta miski en I think in
Vilnius, Lithuania Vilnius Hello
Lithuania.
Hello Vilnius. I got a birthday
on the birthday list here for
that DOMA best Husband, husband
and dad Domus and dead Bad Idea
supply $50.50 If you have a bad
idea go to bad idea supply
Adam Curry: or if you want one
if you're in the market for a
bad idea,
John C Dvorak: if you're in the
market for about I already have
one Justin cruise into hatchapee
California starts are $50 donors
and this will wrap it up at $50.
I just didn't name location if I
have it. Judge Jonathan Meyer in
Xenia Robert Robertson home in
Flint, Michigan. Edward Mazurek
in Memphis, Tennessee Danica
Keaney in Lincoln, New
Hampshire. Cap pack chiropractic
and Capek, Michigan Charles
Peterson and Albert Alburquerque
New Mexico good old George will
shit in love vernia, Texas,
Samantha Illuma do in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Jeremy
Donahoe, in Brunswick, Victoria,
Canada Navia burr borg in San
Marcos and others say hey, get
to people there you should get
in touch with each other me
Scott Palmer. Annandale in New
Jersey, a Margaretha in den hood
in orange Vale, California. I
think it's funny she has a Dutch
name and she lives in orange
Vale I no coincidence, the Dutch
color orange thing not. Michelle
Petit in Grand Forks, North
Dakota. John Dowsett in Milan,
Illinois. We're vert Fuller who
sent us a nice little note
Batavia, New York. Thanks for
the note, Cory Jackson and
Watertown, Tennessee and last on
our list is William dole gay in
Bristol, Ville, Ohio. That's a
lot of people who want to thank
each and every one of them,
especially the ones in this case
from these from me from me and
Mimi for all the well wishing
for the 35th anniversary. May it
be Mary hit 70
Adam Curry: Oh, we're looking
forward to it. Thank you all
very much. Let's do the let's
see what have a note for a night
note long term layaway night.
This has been done by Dame
atomic ginger Heather. And she
said she wants to inform us that
it has reached his knighthood
level through my continuing
donations that I'm surrendering
him so he can become sir boys
and berry of the blue waffle
region. I remember them from my
meetup in Lubbock, Texas in
2015. And they need they need
some jobs, karma and prayers in
these economic times. So we'll
give you that and thank you very
much and we will bring it up on
the podium in just a moment. And
thank you all again for
supporting the no agenda show
especially on this joyous
occasion of 35 years and John
and Mimi 8888 And thanks
everyone who came in under $50
which is typically for reasons
of anonymity or indeed for one
of those sustaining donations or
layaway knighthoods. Thank you
all so much jobs,
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for
jobs.
Adam Curry: Well, quite a list,
Scott Korea wishes his smokin
hot wife when he ablated having
birthday turned 56 on August 1.
Grandson Eric Bradley wishes his
grandmother Marian cola Happy
birthday she turned 101 on
August 9 and still reads
newspaper without her glasses.
Tony house wishes her son Brian
a happy birthday turns 34 Today
Uncle John says Happy Birthday
to Dame Susan of the parkways
turning 80 Today, Jessica man
Kyuzo Happy Birthday to mom Dame
Susan with the parkways the same
one turning at sir camera Chris
38. Today, Astor Myskina wishes
her husband, Domus Happy
Birthday today just heard that
Nora naeba Happy birthday to Dad
Scott. He turned 56 Tomorrow Jim
Watson Watson Waston. Tomorrow
Brian Watson smokin hot wife
Connie as she's turning 33
Ashley Larson wishes her smokin
hot wife, Shelly a happy
birthday turning 57 and Shannon
Winchester wishes her husband
David Winchester, a happy
birthday of course we see the
same from everybody here at the
new the no agenda show happy
birthday from the best podcast
in the universe.
John C Dvorak: Did we missed
one? What did I miss? Well
there's this note this make good
note from Johnny we read the
make good note. Yeah, but in
there it says doorman Steelman,
who turned 35 on 8888
Adam Curry: And happy birthday
to husband Joe Dorman Steelman
who turned 35 on 888 We read
that on the last show believe me
we did read the exact same note
John C Dvorak: that she keeps
claiming we never read her note.
Adam Curry: Do I need to go to
being anti Oh, no,
John C Dvorak: I think you're
right and she probably doesn't
listen carefully.
Adam Curry: It's alright it's
okay we did it we did it for
safety first safety's what we
did it we have four knights we
need to bring them up on the
podium that means we need to
have a two double headed blades
or something Oh, I
John C Dvorak: don't I got a
triple headed blade.
Adam Curry: That's all right
we'll just Just be careful with
that one. How about sir fair,
how about anonymous and work for
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you meet cool people and you
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listen this. This is in Georgia
from this past August 5.
Unknown: Hey John and Adam its
Dame CC in Greensboro, Georgia.
We're at Oconee brewing for the
inaugural suds and sanity
meetup. We've got 16 People here
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Hey, it's Dame Ames of late
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This is David Epstein didn't
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Don't eat me. Mike, I'm
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Adam Curry: Inaugural meet up 16
Human Resources and I love it
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y'all. Couple of meetups to
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Dayton's Dog Days meet up five
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on Sunday or next to show day
third annual Central Texas float
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That'll be at the Texas State
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Unknown: days you won't be
triggered. You will to be
everybody feels the same.
Adam Curry: I think we're both
swinging for the fences today
with the ISOs. I got four I
think you have four as well. All
right, your turn to go first.
Okay, this is an obvious one.
Amy Joe Biden. That's because he
was cute little kid from the
meet up report. If this one,
Unknown: everybody's always
blaming me for everything.
Adam Curry: That's from that's
actually from English from the
Fresh Prince of Bel Air. When
Trump was on as a bit part, this
one somebody's lying, somebody's
lying. And the last one
Unknown: the walls are closing
in.
John C Dvorak: Okay, I think I
can tap those Azim classics. I
did some research and I dug
Adam Curry: these. We've done
these before. No, we've never
done
John C Dvorak: any of them.
Okay. But there will you've
heard this one before? Because
it wasn't really designed to be
an ISO but I want to play it.
This is the classic do it live?
Unknown: Do it live? I
Adam Curry: can write it and
we'll do it live. Yes. Okay. Oh,
he's
John C Dvorak: a winner. In this
one fake balls,
Adam Curry: fake balls are a
real business. How old? Are we
15 more
John C Dvorak: more pertinent
today than ever, and try this
one who doesn't have a podcast?
Unknown: Who doesn't have a
podcast at this point?
Adam Curry: I'm kind of like
that.
John C Dvorak: And then last one
that is always usable as thanks.
Thanks so much.
Adam Curry: Well, I'm thinking
who doesn't have a podcast at
this point? Kind of like in that
one?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I'll go
with that. I
Adam Curry: think I think that's
the one we should go with.
Indeed. Well, I feel like we've
left a lot of oh, you know what,
I do have a very important clip.
One of our producers has really
taken to think his name was told
our He's really doing the C span
beat. Now, let's be honest, it's
hard. I mean, that call in show
yeah, really have to watch it to
get the good stuff
John C Dvorak: is time
consuming?
Adam Curry: Yeah. That mean C
span is great for hearings and
you want to see what the weather
even and that's time consuming.
And I do a lot of that. Have it
on all the time in the
background. But the morning
show, The Washington journal,
people come in, if you really
want to catch the good stuff,
you got to watch it. So I'm
appreciative of this clip. Thank
you, Eric. Let's hear from Pete
Pete is on our independent line
from Alabama. Hello.
Unknown: Hey, how you doing
today? Thank you for letting me
in on your communist socialist
party anti national station and
I would like my question is, I
just wonder how many dogs Obama
is eight since he's been out of
office.
Okay, we're gonna go to Frank.
Adam Curry: I love it when they
get through.
John C Dvorak: They let them
talk. They let him finish the
sentence. Good. That was good. I
mean, come on. That was pretty
good. And they cut them off.
They cut them off after they
finish the sentence because they
know that's good material. This
is good broadcasts.
Adam Curry: What keeps people
watching Of course, many
John C Dvorak: dogs with that
problem.
Adam Curry: Dogs Obama ate since
he left the White House. Dogs
it's racist it's just a racist
thing and it's blunt
John C Dvorak: that what's
racist about it what to do black
people eat dogs I never heard
this
Adam Curry: I'm just telling you
what the what anyone who was
woke listening to this podcast
will say we're just racist
racists I didn't say racist I
said racist. Racist racist. Yes,
exactly.
John C Dvorak: Well I got a
couple tickets I got a talker
that you wouldn't might want to
hear.
Adam Curry: Oh my goodness. You
don't stop. Don't stop does this
does this fall under our under
our current? Our current
category, now which timeframes?
John C Dvorak: Gender destruct
initiated. I get better does non
binary
Adam Curry: Okay, here we go.
Oh, sorry. Is that Oh
John C Dvorak: wait, no, that's
not the one don't play that one.
That's a That's a good one. No,
but no, this the trans hate
girl. Lord, help us listen to
this.
Unknown: There's so much trans
hate in the world. Sorry.
There's so much trans hate in
the world right now. And I'm so
done with it. And try just means
that we are unabashedly happy
just to be alive. I know where
do you personally feel that that
hate is coming from most places,
but especially the government?
In your own life? Where would
you say that you feel the hate
the most? I feel like I kind of
internalized a lot of hate. So
it feels like it's mostly comes
from myself at this point.
Because
John C Dvorak: this matches up
with the earlier clip we had. I
mean, most of the Yeah, climate
changed. worriers are all
climate change nuts, and she's a
trans hating herself. I mean,
these people are a turtle
internalizing these issues and
having problems and they wonder
Adam Curry: why before you go to
your next clip,
John C Dvorak: I'm not I don't
need to play the next one. This
one I was good.
Adam Curry: boots on the ground
from the psych nurse our psych
nurses back she's in California.
She's anonymous, but she is in
the Southern California psych
ward. And after your hearing you
guys wonder why they're more
female to male trans be adult or
kids? I think I have an answer.
This is important information.
Many of my bio female patients
which means biological, who are
trans or identify as non binary
or anything other than female
all day, they don't want kids
when they grow up because
they're either grossed out or
scared of the idea of pregnancy.
One kid last week said she finds
it gross that another human
grows inside you like a
parasite. These kids are not
being taught proper or basic sex
education that girls grow up to
be women and boys grow up to
become men. Instead, they are
confused with trans education
all throughout elementary school
with 20 something year old
teachers with blue hair who
themselves are disgusted or
scared of pregnancy and birth
and see it as a burden to live a
life to take care of a child.
The teacher promotes this
lifestyle to an impressionable
elementary kid who feels like
they don't fit in just my
observations working with
psychiatry, psychiatric patients
who are trans LGBT, who are at
my hospital for suicidal
thoughts, or actual attempts
since the pandemic started since
the pandemic started. Oh, and
not a single one has come in for
being suicidal because of a
failed transition or regret, at
least not so far. So I shot our
psych nurse a note back and
said, Well, why are they
suicidal and depressed? Answer?
I think they moreso feel like
they don't know what to do
because of all the adult
guidance, internet personalities
and mainstream give brownie
points to them for their trans
journey. When these kids really
have much bigger issues than
that. We've talked about this.
They have issues and they're
just at a hole. You're a boy. I
think they're afraid. I think
they're afraid to admit it. And
they double down on the trans
narrative. They think that they
have to follow in order to not
disappoint someone often that is
John C Dvorak: that out. Well,
that does lead to that clip that
I was going to skip. Okay, which
is a non binary. Looks like a
female I guess I can't tell
Professor
Unknown: classes start today.
And one of my students emailed
me yesterday saying hey, this is
my name and these are my
pronouns. Please respect me. So
I decided let's look at visibly
gender non conforming as
possible. Including my Little
can I get it? They them and it
says I'm a fun guy. My classroom
is a safe space.
Adam Curry: So let me let me
finish. What are psych nurses?
Often they can be heard stet
telling stories to one another
of what they did for the trans
community and whatnot, like
standing up to an adult that use
the wrong pronouns nails it
right there nails it, these poor
children and they have been
convinced of, of, of this
illness.
John C Dvorak: The been
convinced of this self
righteousness to pronoun thing
is self righteous.
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah, it is.
Ah, yay. Okay, well, that's not
at all depressing.
John C Dvorak: That's the way we
end the show.
Adam Curry: And let me see.
John C Dvorak: Maybe I guess,
well, how about the FBI shooting
the Trump supporter I'm that's
my favorite story of the day.
You
Adam Curry: know, I love this
and I love that you went through
this and then I will have I do
have one more clip I want to
share but I love that you
because you've split this up
because this was a like a three
and a half minute report. And I
know exactly why you why you why
you split this up because it's
worth it. I see. Whenever I go
into the studio in the morning,
I get your clips first. I don't
listen to them. I just look at
the titles like oh, he's already
got it. Because this was an
amazing segment on MSNBC.
John C Dvorak: Well, this pick I
picked this one off of Katy Tur.
Who brought him NBC on her
special little streaming show
and they brought she brought
some guy in who's reporting on
this. And there is no answer.
They will not tell anybody this
is like remembered when the
those brothers who in Boston
they went and visited a friend
of theirs and shot the
Adam Curry: guy who's aren't.
Yes, the Czarna F Czarna. Yeah,
whatever their names were. Hold
on. Before we played these
clips, may I take us back to
June 19. Episode 1565. Yeah, did
you catch the six week cycle?
John C Dvorak: I can't say that
I have
Adam Curry: a reminder for
everybody.
John C Dvorak: I'm not on the
lookout, which is an interesting
point, as you mentioned it.
Adam Curry: Well, we haven't
seen it for a while the six was
been a perpetual cycle
basically. But the six week
cycle is something that we were
read in on the FBI in particular
likes to Jackson roadie or
John C Dvorak: technically read
in on it we were informed by a
yes,
Adam Curry: yeah. Okay. informed
by a producer yes informed that
in order to keep their budgets
and their stature and their
quotas up the FBI every six
weeks needs to scam runs a scam
has to some have to have some
event happens. So they still
look like they're cool and doing
stuff. And they usually take
some you know, mildly retarded
person or someone who's on drugs
and you know, just and Jack them
all up and then give them some
phony baloney stuff. And then
and of course with social media
got even easier. Hey, man, post
this. What are you going to do?
What are you going to do? Come
on post me send me a text
message put it on Insta.
Unknown: Tonight in court
filings. The FBI saying social
media accounts tied to a
Michigan man posted Nazi imagery
and sent messages about planning
a mass shooting at a synagogue.
Adam Curry: And here we are.
pretty much exactly six weeks
later.
John C Dvorak: And I'm wondering
whether this guy even exists
because the story is very
sketchy.
Unknown: The FBI has killed a
man in Utah. Officials say Craig
de Roberson was making violent
threats toward President Biden
time to his visit to Utah, which
is expected later today. Along
with threats to da Alvin Bragg.
Joining me now is that missing
News investigative correspondent
Tom winter so the FBI doesn't
kill people just for saying
things. What happened?
Right, so they had been
conducting an investigation
since March where according to
charging documents in the search
warrant affidavit, which we've
received our colleague, Amy
blankstein. They started
investigation in March of this
year, the FBI received a tip off
from a social media company and
it doesn't say which one and
we're in the process of trying
to confirm a social media
company saying, hey, this person
is Craig D. Robertson of Provo,
Utah, is saying some things that
you might want to look into. And
the FBI began an investigation
based on a number of posts that
directly referenced President
Joe Biden, Vice President
Harris, as well as Manhattan
district attorney Alfred Bragg,
who's obviously one of the
people who's brought an
indictment against former
President Trump. Yep.
John C Dvorak: So Trump has to
be brought in because it's got
something to do with him. And so
we go with her. So she's going
to now ask him, and then the
last is going to be the same
thing. She's going to ask him
about the circumstances of the
shooting.
Unknown: And of course they're
investigate Should they say that
they went up to him they
surveilled him, that he
confirmed to them that He was
who He was that these were his
posts. At some point according
to the charging documents, he
says, Hey, FBI, if you're still
monitoring my posts, know that
I've got a gun by my side in
case you ever want to come by
again. He made a direct threat
against President Joe Biden on
Monday and later this afternoon,
the President travels to Utah.
So obviously there's some
concern there. The threat
against Alvin Bragg was
particularly graphic in
specific, it did state that he
wanted to kill him he posted
photos with guns he posted
photos with with the FBI calls
for sniper rifle when they
observed him they said that he
was wearing a white, some sort
of a white shirt, a darker suit,
he had some sort of of a
camouflage hat on him that said
the word Trump on the top of it,
as well as an AR 15 pin is a
matter of course, Katie, the FBI
is Inspection Division, which
reviews any FBI involved
shooting, we'll take a look at
this. In these court documents
we're still going through but
the bottom line here is this
individual made a number of
threatening comments and
particularly violent comment
comments against just go back
to what happened when they
confronted him and what led to
the actual shooting.
Right. So there were two
incidents. Back in March, they
confronted him as they typically
do. And usually the FBI tries to
talk to you and say, Hey, are
you the one making these
threats, you really want to make
these type of threats in try to
have some sort of an interaction
that doesn't end the way that it
is not a good idea, and maybe
not a good idea? And apparently,
he confirmed the accounts. He
said, Look, this particular
poster you're referring to, I
said, it was a dream where I
dreamed of carrying out these
violent acts, but it's a dream.
He says, according to the
charging documents, he said next
time you come back here, you
better have a warrant. And he
ended the communication after
that point those according to
the search warrant affidavit. So
that's when they observed him.
They conducted some surveillance
wanted to understand who he was.
And at that point, obviously,
this investigation continued
forward. How
did it lead to a shootout?
Adam Curry: How did they Yes,
thank you, Katie church, she's
not been read in. I think you're
right guy doesn't exist, didn't
happen. Didn't happen.
John C Dvorak: So she asked one
more time what you just heard.
And here's how it ends. This
morning,
Unknown: they were attempting to
execute an arrest warrant
against him they were going to
take him into custody on three
counts of violation of making
interstate threats effectively
influencing impeding or
retaliate against federal law
enforcement officers. And then
specifically a threats against
the president United States was
three counts they were trying to
arrest him on this morning as
well as conduct a search and
because they were trying to
conduct a search that's why we
have so much detail about his
posts including the search
warrant affidavit Tom winter,
Adam Curry: Tom, thank you very
much. I love I love how she just
she asked him three times he
gives no answer. She finally
says okay, well, what were the
circumstances of the shooting?
Well, we have so much detail
about the search warrant but
okay, thanks. Come on. That's
great. That's just great. I
think it's a six week cycle
bullcrap story.
John C Dvorak: Well, you you
know we Yeah, you have to be
right on that because it's six
weeks exudates if we looked at
the dates Yeah, they're just not
well done anymore ever since we
lost a terrorist angle. These
are bad bad scenarios don't make
any sense. This guy was babbling
black guys in a dream he said he
was in a dream and he said he
wasn't any had a gun. He says he
can bring a warrant and this is
the there's no there's no
solidity to the story doesn't
have any foundational
believability.
Adam Curry: Well, you know, the
CIA is getting all the action.
They've got Ukraine. They're
doing their stuff and Africa.
FBI is pissed. Like we want some
we want some NK
John C Dvorak: money. Money,
money. And then
Adam Curry: finally today a no
agenda public service
announcement. Beware. Apple air
pods appear to be exploding in
people's ears. Have you heard of
this?
John C Dvorak: No. But it
doesn't surprise me if
something's going on
Unknown: that tiny pieces of
these Apple air pods fit into
Jason colognes hand. The left is
intact. The right blown apart.
And chart was the craziest thing
I've ever went through. Kelowna
of Tampa was listening to a
dance mix at the LA Fitness on
Fourth Street in St. Petersburg,
when he noticed something
strange. And then I saw white
smoke starting billowing out. He
left the air pods on a piece of
workout equipment and God help
when he returned.
There already pops.
I mean, I didn't see it happen.
But I mean it was already
bitterly dried. I mean,
Adam Curry: there's a lot of
these reports that I'm seeing
online a lot of people showing
their ear pods is blown apart
John C Dvorak: or theum. This is
a dangerous product
Adam Curry: is exactly right.
people I have met but this is
bad for Apple because there's
people whose ears are shot. This
John C Dvorak: lawsuit waiting
to happen blows and blows If
you're gonna have to pull us off
the market, yeah.
Adam Curry: And we successfully
got through more than three
hours didn't talk about the
Trump indictment or the Biden
crime family once. We got lucky.
That's why we are the best
podcast in the universe. If you
want to hear people talking
about that, like Twitter,
they're out there.
John C Dvorak: It's everywhere.
You don't have to really search.
Adam Curry: Well. How come you
didn't talk about Obama? Chef?
That's my favorite.
John C Dvorak: Maybe that's a
reference to the dog.
Adam Curry: Ah, there you go.
Coming up next on no agenda
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the morning, everybody. I'm Adam
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John C Dvorak: and I'm from
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I'm freezing to death in the
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Adam Curry: we return on Sunday
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then, adios mofos Hui Hui
Unknown: tell me where it hurts
Hey everybody
John C Dvorak: I said hit
Unknown: me up and I'll fix
Adam Curry: you got to know
Jenny meet up you never know
who's gonna hang out a boob
John C Dvorak: reasons
Unknown: when the demand is
wonderful it was magical birds
in the trees were saying
John C Dvorak: joyfully
Unknown: is these
questions
telling me
Adam Curry: it weird days of the
apocalypse we need protection
and you get that body connection
and where do you find that with
multiple choices and multiple
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there.
Unknown: Talk about your mother
in law On mopho.org/and He
doesn't have a podcast at
John C Dvorak: this point but he
I told you so