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October 26th, 2023 • 3h 10m

1602: Net Equity

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John C Dvorak: doughnuts are tasty. Adam curry, John C.
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Devorah
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Adam Curry: 2620 23 This is your award winning keep our nation
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media assassination episode 1600
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Unknown: This is no agenda celebrating 16
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Adam Curry: years of broadcasting live from the heart
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of the Texas no country FEMA Region number six in the
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morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley where we all
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agree that dental flossers are our worst plague then those
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plastic grocery bags. I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: The hour really we all agree on that. I don't know
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if we agree.
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John C Dvorak: He's still a dental floss. There's these
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little bitty things. Well, yeah,
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Adam Curry: the little holders little dental floss little
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holder.
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John C Dvorak: Yes. A little got a little piece of floss and a
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pink.
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Adam Curry: Yes. Yeah, I know what that is.
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John C Dvorak: All over the place. Garbage. Yeah, they're
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Adam Curry: nasty. They're not good for you either. No, no, no,
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no. Hey, I'm a I'm a tooth professional. And as you can
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tell us our 16th anniversary. And for our 16th anniversary, I
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have all my new teeth. They're done. All I want for my 16th
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anniversary is all my teeth. They're done. They're done.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, they're all in this is go down real hard.
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Adam Curry: You know, I can strip three phase wire with
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these puppies. Careful now. Three phase. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
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Lit, even connect coat collapse. Maybe
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John C Dvorak: collect a wax. I
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Adam Curry: could do anything. Oh, yeah. You want me to strip
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some coax at the? Weirdly I'm not allowed to open bottle tops.
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But everything else is okay. I've which I find disappointing.
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John C Dvorak: I get open bottle tops with your teeth. No, no
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with a screw up. Or a bottle opener. That does help. I can
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open bottle
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Adam Curry: tops. Happy 16th anniversary, John
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John C Dvorak: happy 16th anniversary to you, the crew and
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everybody that who listens to the no agenda show and
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especially the ones who have been listening for a long time.
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And there's just few left as some laggards that had been
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listening since episode one still alive.
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Adam Curry: Still alive. Thank you to all the producers of
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Gitmo nation who have allowed us to do this for 16 years. And
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there's nothing nicer really than celebrating an anniversary
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with war, death and destruction is great.
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John C Dvorak: They helped us out with a little extra
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dimensionality here by having a an event
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Adam Curry: in Maine. And I
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John C Dvorak: have a I have an interesting clip, which is
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borderline ask Adam, about an event in Maine and this was
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taken from last night. They've changed this they went on and on
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last night about oh, you know you can't but in fact, I didn't
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clip any of this stuff this morning. But they go on and on
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about oh yeah, whatever they tell you at the beginning of
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this reports is bogus and the numbers will be wrong and
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they're gonna get they're gonna change the numbers because
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nothing's ever right at the beginning of the year. What kind
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of reporting is this? Why are you making excuses in advance of
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everything? But, but there's something else that was more
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interesting to me and this is the T G. This is trace Gallagher
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and it's not about the shooter so much. This isn't
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Adam Curry: tracing Los Angeles. It doesn't need to entertainment
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Hollywood stuff these days or is he
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John C Dvorak: No, no, he's brilliant. He's in Jerusalem.
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But listen to Jerusalem. I want you to listen to this TG shooter
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foxes is trace Gallagher last night
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Unknown: we are still covering breaking news. I'm Trace
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Gallagher we are live in Jerusalem covering the war in
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Israel. We will continue to cover the war on Israel. But if
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you're just joining us for our regular time here on Fox News at
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night, you're looking at a live picture of Lewiston, Maine,
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there is significant breaking news. In the United States night
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there has been a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, which is a
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city about 26 Take that 36 miles from Portland, Maine in the
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Northeast. Somebody earlier this evening about an hour and 40
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minutes ago walked into either a bowling alley first or a
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restaurant pool hall first and open fire. They walked into
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these two locations one after the other. And now police are
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telling us police are telling us that 22 People are confirmed to
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have been shot and killed. Another 30 are wounded. Many
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have been taken to a level two Trauma Center Central Maine
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Hospital in Lewiston, Maine, the hospital is overrun. And there
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are people at the hospital who sent who put put public social
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media notes on Twitter saying that the security guards of the
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hospital were telling people inside the hospital to squat
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down because there was some thought that the shooter might
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be coming back to get those who were wounded because he didn't
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kill them the first time around. We have nothing else from the
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hospital so maybe that threat is gone. Good. We want to get to
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David spen for an update on the scanner traffic that he's
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hearing. Dave, of course, also has connections with the federal
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government law enforcement connections there. David, what
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do you know? Well,
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John C Dvorak: I'm talking to several sources tonight. And we
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know that they are certain of this person's name. However,
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they're not announcing the person's name, at least not yet.
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Adam Curry: All right, I'm ready. I'm bored.
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John C Dvorak: What was really peculiar about that report?
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Well, it's
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Adam Curry: sped up in the middle. That was very odd. Well,
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understand. Well knew was the guy would come back
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John C Dvorak: and No, no, no, not about the report itself. But
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about the presentation. I'm not going to labor. Please don't.
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Where is the latency?
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Adam Curry: There's latency. What do you
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John C Dvorak: mean guys in Jerusalem? The other ones in the
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studio in New York? How
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Adam Curry: are you know, there's a good that's a good
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point. They all have latency these days. You're right. And
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that you got to see him nodding and holding their finger in the
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air. Yes, indeed. You know, five seconds later. Yeah, there was
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no latency there. That's interesting.
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John C Dvorak: here's the here's I have to throw back, which is
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the throw back to what Gallagher which follows up listen to the
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latency to the local police officers on the scene that are
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going through this nightmare right now. Trace?
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Unknown: Yeah. And it's very good advice, David, because the
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numbers always do.
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John C Dvorak: Well, okay. Latency is very ridiculous is I
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think defying the rules of physics. They're not running
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there have to be running this over satellite. I don't think
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trace Gallagher is in Jerusalem.
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Adam Curry: You think he's green screening it in?
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John C Dvorak: And I'll tell you why. Within 15 minutes, his
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background goes from pitch black daylight. On the same report,
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two minutes later, he didn't get they go their pitch black as
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he's talking to this guy. And then they go to a bunch of
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reporting. And then I checked the time codes 15 minutes later
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traces back and his and his daylight. Now, it was around the
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time of the sunrise. I did the time checks. Believe me. I got I
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was so worried about. Yes, I can tell. And so I checked a time
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because it is a possibility that that the sun came up during the
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report. But it was pretty bright out. I think. And CNN has been
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caught doing this in the past. It's
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Adam Curry: what they do. They're the kings of it. They've
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been doing it since green screen was blue screen. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: If I can remember that few of us remember this? I
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think he I think he's green screening this and I think I
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don't think he's in Jerusalem at all. And that's a good point.
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Because first of all, he goes to other people. He's got people in
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podcast and everything and they're all the tightness
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between there is no latency whatsoever.
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Adam Curry: Well, first of all, most of the journalists are in
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Tel Aviv. I don't think I haven't seen that many in
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Jerusalem. Maybe I'm mistaken on that. I mean, it's it's just
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been such an onslaught. But he's usually in Los Angeles and he is
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not the kind of guy that they would I mean, Erin Burnett,
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okay. They sent her to Tel Aviv, I believe. Yeah, and they forgot
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he forgot to send her hair and makeup person
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John C Dvorak: as you would notice, yeah,
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Adam Curry: I wouldn't notice or wardrobe for that matter. Yeah.
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Oh, that's very possible. I mean, why not? It's a good war.
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You know, it's it's, um, flooded, flooded with clips. But
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let's just stick with this. This main shooter for a moment. Okay.
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John C Dvorak: First of all, let me do the update of the numbers
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he gave which Wait,
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Adam Curry: before we do that. Let me do the first report
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breaking news from last night Chris Hayes because it's also a
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little different.
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Unknown: Okay. We have some breaking news to report we are
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following reports of multiple active shootings in Lewiston,
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Maine, multiple lines of shooting. We have not yet have
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any verified reports of the numbers of casualties. It is our
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understanding the situation is very serious. The Maine State
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Police is publicly warning residents in Lewiston, Maine to
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shelter in place, following what appears to be shootings in at
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least two locations, a recreation center and a bar and
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grill. A local sheriff's office released these images of a
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person they say is a suspect. And they've encouraged local
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businesses to lock down.
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Adam Curry: So they've got this one picture they show over and
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over again. It's multiple active shootings and it's a recreation
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center. I don't know if a bowling alley qualifies. I
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John C Dvorak: think the name of it was a recreation center Okay.
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Adam Curry: A couple things right off the bat one perfect to
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jolt everybody you know we are just getting a little bit tired
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of of all the Hamas Israel war stuff. I think that's taken too
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long and taken we need more If there wasn't enough action, oh,
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yeah, please fire up your emails. I know we're horrible
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people for laughing about it. But imagine the coincidence that
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our vice president Kamala Harris, on the 24th. So that's
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the day before yesterday, the day before the shooting, posted
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a big sign here on on x. Congress must pass an assault
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weapons ban, President Joe Biden will sign it.
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John C Dvorak: You know what she's given the go ahead to make
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this post. And she did it two days early. She meant she forgot
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to note. She didn't look at the date.
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Adam Curry: Do they have any boots on the ground at this
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point? They have anyone in my suit that both my parents are
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dead? Because they went to Bates College, which is right there.
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They could have given me some color.
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John C Dvorak: Do we have any boots on the ground? You're
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asking? No. I
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Adam Curry: mean, our do we have real reports coming in? Do we
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have reports? Yeah, hospital? I mean, yeah, we do. Okay,
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John C Dvorak: they got tons. I was watching a lot of the
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coverage today that the current numbers by the way, they've
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changed the dead. I don't know how this happens. But the was
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20. But now there's 18 dead
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Adam Curry: weight, we went from 16 to 20 to 18. It went from
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John C Dvorak: it was 22 as the maximum is down to 18, dead
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confirmed and 13 injured down from 30 or something like that.
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So that changed all the numbers that 3013 Sounds kind of the
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same. Somebody could have just misheard. But they've got and
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the guide now has seemingly has ditched his car somewhere there
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they found a car and some other town and he's gone for in the
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wind.
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Adam Curry: So what I've heard is firearms expert military was
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hearing voices. That's always very annoying.
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John C Dvorak: Keep going up for two weeks. I got most of the if
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Adam Curry: they knew all about it right is once again law
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enforcement in two weeks just
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John C Dvorak: came out this morning, I think this morning
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last night. They didn't know quite as much because they were
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starting to go through the
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Adam Curry: hearing voices thing that's like the Naval Yard
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shooter this that this, that's always a bad one. And I love
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people like I can't wait for your deconstruction of this
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tomorrow morning. It's like well, we don't we really don't
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have much going on other than it's all these telltale signs
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always but before well, before you go into it. This is this was
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odd to me. They have a mom and a daughter. I think the daughter
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is 10 or 11. And they were in the bowling alley. But man, they
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are calm on this report. And I
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Unknown: turned around I saw the shooter right like behind me and
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just come in the door. I don't know if that was just a warning
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shot or if he actually shot somebody with that one. But we
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between the lanes, there's some swinging doors like where they
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keep all the mechanical stuff out back. So we kind of all just
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ran that way we barricaded in there and another parent was in
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the room with me she had a phone she called 911.
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So his leg grazed by a bullet. The young girl now unable to
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comprehend the horrific crime scene she witnessed.
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She's like shocked and I get something that you think would
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never happen. I never thought I'd grow up and get a bullet in
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my leg. Why Why would people do this? I was more worried about
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like, am I gonna live and I gotta make it out of here.
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Knowing
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John C Dvorak: annoying, annoying, go to rehearsals.
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Adam Curry: I will maybe they maybe they weren't. Yeah, that's
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a good show title though. Rehearsal
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John C Dvorak: rehearsal. Well, I was listening to FDA in two
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different groups of Fox people this morning and their their
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discussion tended to move toward the discussion of mental health.
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And specifically, and not just buy one or two people buy
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everybody red flag laws and why they're important. Okay, let me
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see. I think that this is what we're looking at here.
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Adam Curry: Mental Health. Yes. Well, we have we had we had
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another red
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John C Dvorak: flag in this particular which is the law that
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says if they don't
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Adam Curry: have red flag laws in Maine, though, right?
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John C Dvorak: They have what's called this they have what's
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called a yellow flag.
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Adam Curry: Oh, no, get out of here.
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John C Dvorak: This was done by the black woman on Fox. She had
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a whole rundown of it. And she's I can't remember her name. She's
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the she's kind of she's the one who looks kind of Caribbean very
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attractive, and stately that one? She said no, they had The
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Yellow Flag laws in Maine and the Yellow Flag laws means that
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you can only go so far with you're turning people into the
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cops and vague to me. I have to. I can bring that clip for the
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Sunday but it was about I think there's going to be a major push
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because they can't get gun control and they took the kind
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of off the table in the discussion. It's really about
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these red flag laws and I think just a step toward gun control.
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Adam Curry: While there was another mental health event
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could have been I would say that this for whatever we know this,
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this shooter had a mental health issue. I mean, if you're hearing
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voices burn, it's either some technology or it's mental
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health. Or both, then I don't know much about the shooter, but
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I do know a thing or two about aviation. I've got some buddies
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in the business and this was the story that caught my attention.
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Of course.
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Unknown: Tonight the FBI is investigating after an off duty
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pilot allegedly tried to crash a passenger plane, Alaska Airlines
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flight 2059 left Everett Washington, bound for San
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Francisco at 5:23pm. Sunday, packed full with 80 passengers,
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including multiple infants on laps and 44 year old Joseph
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Emerson, an off duty pilot with Alaska Airlines, who was
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hitching a ride seated in a jump seat inside the cockpit. Soon
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after takeoff, he allegedly tried to cut the plane's engines
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by pulling the fire extinguisher handles on the engines called a
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T handle
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the T handle which is what this individual tried to pull on each
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engine actually turns the engine off and prepares it for a fire
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extinguisher. The problem is at high altitude you can get the
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engines restarted at low altitude. That could be a fatal
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result.
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The crew able to overpower Emerson and get him out of that
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cockpit handcuffing him to a seat in the rear of the cabin.
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We've got the guy that tried to step into the cockpit.
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I was panicked. I was alone in the back. And, you know everyone
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was shifting around trying to figure out what was happening.
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The pilots diverting to Portland where Emerson was taken into
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custody
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after we did land and the gentleman was escorted off the
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flight attendant got back on the speaker and said plain and
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simple. He had a mental breakdown. So
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the airline and the FAA say the incident is not related to
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current events.
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Adam Curry: Okay, not related to current events.
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John C Dvorak: Well, I have to play my two clips because they
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left out the mushrooms.
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Adam Curry: That's what I'm going to talk about. That's if
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you have the mushroom clip because I have some information
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on the mushroom so give me your mushroom clip.
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John C Dvorak: Okay, this mushroom drugged pilot story
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Adam Curry: seems obvious.
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Unknown: An airline pilot is now in court He's accused of trying
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to cut a plane's engines midair while off duty new court
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document show he told police he had recently taken psychedelic
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mushrooms. As his mental health worsened. Here's entities Eileen
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ng with more.
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State prosecutors in Oregon filed 83 counts of attempted
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murder against 44 year old Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph
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David Emerson on Tuesday. His attorney has entered not guilty
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pleas on his behalf federal prosecutors charged Emerson with
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interfering with the flight crew.
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Adam Curry: This is an AI voice Don't you think? Is this a real
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person doing this read
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John C Dvorak: I think is a real person. They have stiff readers
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there. NTD
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Unknown: charge can carry up to 20 years in prison Court
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documents show Emerson told police he had been struggling
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with depression after a friend recently died. He said he took
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psychedelic mushrooms about 48 hours before he attempted to cut
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the engines. He also said he had not slept in more than 40 hours.
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Neither the gate agents nor flight crew noticed any signs of
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impairment that may have barred him from the flight and FBI
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agent wrote in a probable cause affidavit in support of the
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federal charge that Emerson said it was his first time taking
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mushrooms. One of his neighbors in Pleasant Hill California
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finds it hard to believe that a family oriented gentleman would
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do such a thing. Well now my question is did he do it? Okay,
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Adam Curry: let me just interject here. Mental health is
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a huge stigma in aviation then mainly because you can't fly
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jacked on any kind of SSRI that's you know, this is why
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certainly ATP airline transport pilot's are tested regularly.
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You can even take an anti histamine and this crew was this
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Alaska Airlines crew is from Seattle. I'm thinking this guy
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was probably from Seattle as well. Seattle, Washington and
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Oregon. Are leaders leaders in Micro dosing psilocybin for
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mental health doctors are prescribing this. There's a huge
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push towards making this and some other psychedelics. Legal,
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but they're already practice. And I think that's so yeah. When
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they say oh, he was on mushrooms not like he was hanging out on
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me some shrooms, Mazda good idea. No, I think I think this
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pilot was was, was prescribed this by a mental health
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professional. And that's what I'm hearing from from the
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industry is Oh, yeah, you can't take this. So why don't I take
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that? Not a good thing.
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John C Dvorak: Well, there's a couple of thoughts on that. But
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let's play part two, and then I have another comment.
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Unknown: My question is, did he do it? Or was it a joke? And if
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they took it the wrong way? I don't know. But it's, it's one
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of those questions. I don't see him with his beautiful family
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risking. How can we do that when he knows he has a beautiful
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family around.
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Emerson was arrested Sunday night after the flight crew
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reported that he attempted to shut down the engines on a
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horizon Air flight from Everett, Washington to San Francisco
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while writing in the extra seat in the cockpit. The plane was
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diverted to Portland, where it landed safely with more than 80
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people on board. The FBI affidavit said Emerson tried to
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grab two red handles that would have activated the plains fire
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suppression system and cut off fuel to its engines. Flight
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Attendants placed Emerson in risk restraints and seizure him
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in the rear of the aircraft. Alaska Airlines said Tuesday
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that Emerson had been relieved of all duties, Emerson will
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remain in state custody pending an initial appearance in US
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District Court and Portland.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, missing from all three of our reports is that
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he also tried to open the door after that
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John C Dvorak: yet, actually this report at some point, so I
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don't have it. Okay. Now, first of all, the guy wasn't from
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Seattle, it was clear in this report, he lives in Pleasant
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Hill, which is right here,
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Adam Curry: right, but he could have he was on a personal trip
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to Seattle, which would have been to see him to see a
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psychiatrist.
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John C Dvorak: I'm not going to deny the possibility that he was
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micro dosed. I think this is more of a story about because
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they kept talking about mushrooms. Not about what I
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mean, I agree with your thesis completely, except for the fact
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that they keep talking about mushrooms and in California,
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unbeknownst to you, they've been trying to legalize mushrooms for
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a while and I think they don't want to do it. And this this
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whole thing is blowed up for the reasons to just, you know, put a
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bat put mushrooms in a bad light.
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Adam Curry: Ooh, because they don't they want to. They want to
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keep their farmer stuff. Like we can't be doing natural stuff,
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people. Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: I think that's exactly right. And if you'd
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listen to report carefully, he took the mushrooms 48 hours
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before this incident. I
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Adam Curry: don't know how much I shoot for last. I don't allow
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that long. No, I can talk to my professional Joe Rogan and ask
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him if
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John C Dvorak: they last about 12 hours. Okay, Max.
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Adam Curry: Well, that would make sense. I I'm all in on that
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I'm this or they're playing up that angle. I'm all in. It
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really does sound I mean, I I really think that this micro
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dosing is much more ramping, she had all of Silicon Valley is
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micro dosing, ketamine and
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John C Dvorak: micro dosing constantly. I think they're
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trying to put a stop to it. And I think they're trying to get
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the legalization stopped. They want to stop to micro dosing,
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they want to stop all of it so it's a good let's take a
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combined Look at this. They do not want this to continue in
23:44
this path it's on
23:46
Adam Curry: and honestly I don't want my pilots on micro dosing
23:49
either to be honest
23:52
John C Dvorak: secretaria micro dose,
23:55
Adam Curry: but the Big Pharma is on the move just to stick
23:58
with something really odd. All of a sudden, this pops up an
24:05
infomercial which is one of those phony talk shows where
24:09
they get me some hosts to it was probably on the each talk show
24:16
and so we've got all brown so bad, all brown and black people
24:21
and they're in the studio and has a whole intro to it and you
24:25
know positioning piece and is brought to you by Advil, Advil,
24:28
big, big logo right there. But listen to this, and then we'll
24:32
dissect what's going on here.
24:34
Unknown: Welcome to believe my pain discussion about systemic
24:38
pain bias in healthcare. I want to thank all of you and all of
24:42
you for joining me today as we talk about this very important
24:45
issue. I also want to thank the pain equity project developed by
24:48
Advil in partnership with the Morehouse School of Medicine and
24:52
black health for inviting us to be a part of their commitment to
24:55
addressing pain bias in black communities. Pain equity is my
24:59
favorite. Okay, So Dr. Gucci, you have written this book
25:02
legacy of black physician records with racism in medicine,
25:06
you are a legacy black.
25:09
Adam Curry: This is this is just filled with good stuff. I've
25:11
heard lots of
25:13
John C Dvorak: already disgusting legacy black.
25:17
Adam Curry: This is great. Not a DOS, not American descendants of
25:20
slavery no a legacy, your legacy black doctor and reckons
25:24
Unknown: with racism in medicine, you are a legacy black
25:28
female physician, and you are armed with expertise that frames
25:34
this issue around black pain in such a clearer way. And so I'm
25:37
so glad that you're here today.
25:40
John C Dvorak: You have to stop. Where did this come from?
25:43
Adam Curry: This is from this is from an Advil infomercial.
25:47
John C Dvorak: Yeah, no, but what channel what was it V? You
25:52
Adam Curry: know, YouTube, not on television that I know what's
25:56
being promoted. It's being promoted
25:58
Unknown: today. Thank you for being here.
26:00
Thank you. Thank you for having me. I'm so excited to be here to
26:02
talk to you about this issue. That means so much to me, and it
26:06
impacts so many members of our community. And we heard those
26:09
stories today.
26:10
All right. So Dr. J, could you just outline what are some of
26:14
the myths about black people in pain?
26:16
Adam Curry: Now this is stuff I've been I've, I have my
26:19
thoughts about it. Speaking, talking to Mo, but I've never
26:24
heard of this. This is really was an eye opener about some of
26:26
the myths of black people and pain. Remember, this is the
26:29
Advil pain equity project.
26:31
Unknown: So I think like the main thing is that health
26:34
professionals think that black people are biologically
26:38
different than other people, that our skin is thicker,
26:41
doctors are racist, that we have less sensitive skin and higher
26:45
pain tolerance. And that is all absolutely false. There is no
26:49
difference between black patients and patients of other
26:52
races. Wow.
26:54
So what do you think is perpetuated these myths,
26:57
the legacy of slavery in this country, whatever, interpersonal
27:00
and systemic racism that still exists in this country, and that
27:03
is embedded into the institution of medicine and how embedded
27:07
Adam Curry: this this was really. And when I heard
27:09
embedded as like, that's where my hackles went up. And I'll
27:12
tell you why in 15 seconds,
27:14
Unknown: embedded into the institution of medicine and
27:16
health care, you know, our health professionals most want
27:19
to do a good job and care for their patients. But
27:22
unfortunately, we're seeing implicit bias, that they are not
27:26
listening to their patients, they're not responding to their
27:29
patients concerns and sometimes even ignoring their patients.
27:33
Adam Curry: So this went on for 20 minutes, but obviously, as a
27:37
no agenda, media deconstructionist? You know, I'm
27:41
like, Well, what is Advil? So, I mean, doctors aren't prescribing
27:45
Advil, seriously. You can just go and buy Advil. But you have
27:49
to see who is the manufacturer of Advil. I'll give you one
27:55
guess. Pfizer, yes. Pfizer and what is their they have one
27:59
opioid, it's called embedder. So when I'm hearing embedd, and I'm
28:05
hearing this is all subliminal,
28:07
John C Dvorak: OSHA, they're using the words to get you.
28:12
Adam Curry: And they do have an
28:14
John C Dvorak: oxy code using embedded in a very odd way.
28:18
Adam Curry: Very, very weird way. And I know that
28:21
particularly black men, I'm sorry, Legacy black men, Legacy
28:25
black, black men, no legacy black men, they don't like going
28:29
to the doctor at all because they know the two choices are a
28:33
pill or a knife. They don't like either one. That's it. I am
28:37
parroting mo facts right now. It's either the pill or the
28:41
knife and they don't like either one of those. So I think this is
28:45
this is to get more black people on opioids. It's killing a lot
28:49
of white people. We have a whole market of blacks though. That's
28:53
right legacy blacks
28:55
John C Dvorak: lay Yeah,
28:57
Adam Curry: it was really it was really disturbing.
29:01
John C Dvorak: I'm giving you a clip of the day for for I don't
29:04
know who say this
29:07
Adam Curry: probably but oh no one sent this to me this I was
29:10
just stumbled upon now someone else sent me a YouTube clip and
29:14
I was watching it and I saw what is this Advil black?
29:16
John C Dvorak: Oh you Oh you didn't want yeah doing that too.
29:20
Adam Curry: And I Oh, and I just clicked on it I forgot all about
29:22
the
29:23
John C Dvorak: gold mine you clicked on it you've just
29:25
stopped you stripped and stumbled and hit your head on a
29:28
rock and said what's this rock? Oh my god it's a gold nugget.
29:32
Adam Curry: It was a 16th anniversary present is what it
29:34
was. It was fantastic. So now now you know of course of course
29:39
then all this stuff starts to pop up because we have we have
29:42
trouble in fantasy land you know ozempic would go V the weight
29:47
loss shots we've gone from Hollywood getting everybody all
29:50
excited about him to maybe the not good but let's all do it.
29:54
It's great. Just more and more more babies. Kids they can you
29:58
can put your kids on this stuff right? It's great for
30:00
everything. I mean, we have medical device manufacturers of
30:04
fake Bo of artificial hips and joints all freaking out because
30:10
you know their stock price is going down because we don't have
30:12
any more fat people. Walmart's gonna go out of business. But
30:16
oh, Dr. Jenn has some trouble on the horizon dark clouds.
30:20
Unknown: Let's talk to you Dr. Jian right now and talking
30:23
medical news here in LA the companies that make the drugs
30:25
ozempic. And we go we are warning consumers to be on the
30:28
lookout for counterfeit drugs. How can people make sure that
30:31
you're getting the real drug
30:33
Adam Curry: and not the fake version? Now this is really they
30:37
dance around this here. But the this Megillat tide I think is
30:42
what it is. That's a generic product. So you can get some
30:49
Megillah is it semaglutide? I
30:51
John C Dvorak: think that's similar glue tide?
30:53
Adam Curry: Yeah. Is that similar glue tight? Well, you
30:55
can it's generic, you can get it from other places. They just
30:59
can't call it the ozempic obviously. And there's some
31:03
other marketing things they can't do. So now they're they're
31:06
trying to steer people away, I believe from generics.
31:10
John C Dvorak: Oh, that's interesting. But but making it
31:13
sound like you get the brand name.
31:16
Adam Curry: Exactly. And not the fake version. Fake version. So
31:20
well. Fake. Not saying counterfeit, fake and
31:24
John C Dvorak: counterfeit, whatever. The fake version
31:27
counterfeit. Yeah. Yeah, you got a problem. Somebody's losing
31:33
money. And they see it and they go, Oh, my God, this is no good.
31:36
Adam Curry: The GDP of Norway is going down fake version. Yeah,
31:41
you
31:41
Unknown: guys, this is a problem worldwide. And there are law
31:45
enforcement agencies around the world. And here in the US that
31:49
are tracking it, there are some tips that the drug makers of
31:52
these legitimate medications want people to know about. In
31:56
terms of labeling. If the label looks like it's poor quality, or
32:01
doesn't stick properly to the pen or the side of the box, that
32:05
can be a sign of a counterfeit spelling errors on the carton or
32:09
the pen.
32:10
Adam Curry: It's like Gucci bags. If your Gucci bag has one
32:14
see that, you know, it's not the real deal, even though it
32:17
probably comes out of the back end of the factory,
32:19
Unknown: including spacing where the numbers and the words are
32:22
too close together. The counterfeit carton may not be
32:26
tamper resistant, so that can be a sign and then batch numbers,
32:31
they may not sync up so the batch number on the pen may not
32:34
match the batch number on the box. Now notice
32:36
Adam Curry: she's not telling you that you can die from this
32:39
or that, you know, this is a horrible product, it's fake this
32:43
that's not the real deal inside she's only telling you about the
32:45
packaging.
32:46
Unknown: But this is a scary and unfortunately growing issue
32:50
because these drugs are so in demand here in the country and
32:54
worldwide.
32:55
So Dr. Jenn Why should someone do if they think they have a
32:58
counterfeit version?
33:00
Well, first of all, you should ask your pharmacist or your
33:03
health care provider if you think you have one that's
33:07
counterfeit, discontinue the use if the pharmacist or
33:11
Adam Curry: discontinue the use She's not saying stop
33:13
immediately. You might die from some horrible product that's in
33:16
there discontinue the use Yes. Because you know, that's not the
33:20
official brand name product. It's a generic Yes.
33:24
John C Dvorak: But there's a there's kind of a logic here,
33:27
which is we'll get the product to begin with.
33:30
Adam Curry: I know I know. Well It's coming It's coming at the
33:33
end should ask
33:33
Unknown: your pharmacist or your health care provider if you
33:37
think you have one that's counterfeit, discontinue the use
33:41
if the pharmacist or the FDA has told you that that batch number
33:46
is implicated and again you know this bears repeating you want to
33:50
get all prescription medication from a reputable source. This is
33:54
where you want to cut corners for price even though the cost
33:57
is such a big factor.
33:59
Adam Curry: So it's all about the price. Yes, because you can
34:01
get the generic much cheaper than these very expensive death
34:08
shots who knows what they're going to do i i would not
34:11
recommend any I'm not a doctor but I would not recommend that
34:13
from what I've seen. Sharon Osbourne looks like she's on
34:17
death's door so well that you know so we got a price control
34:22
over there we've got you know the RSV shots is just it's not
34:26
happening. It's not happening. What can we do we had a meeting
34:29
new
34:30
Unknown: drug to protect infants against RSV is in short supply,
34:34
prompting the CDC short to update its recommendations.
34:37
Doctors are now being told to prioritize giving the shot to
34:40
infants who were at the highest risk of severe disease those
34:43
under six months old with underlying conditions.
34:47
Adam Curry: Oh no. Oh, honey, we better go it's in short supply.
34:51
We better go get him now please. Then no and no one's taken the
34:57
COVID shot to the new image proved this
35:02
John C Dvorak: uptake is 3% Correct editor
35:04
Unknown: on your book, we find out now that only 3% of the
35:08
American people want to buy into this latest booster, this latest
35:12
COVID Booster. Finally we see people saying the light about
35:16
what's been going on here.
35:17
Yeah, we talk about that in the book deception because what
35:20
happened is the CDC scientist and the FDA scientist, all
35:24
agreed that the booster should only be for those at risk of
35:26
risk. 65 A Biden political appointee, Rochelle walensky,
35:31
came forward and said, Oh, no, let's give it to baby starting
35:33
at six months. Nobody in the rest of the world does that. And
35:37
if you look at the risk versus benefits, there are risks from
35:40
the vaccine for children. And there are virtually no benefits
35:43
because healthy kids we now have seen the statistics, virtually
35:47
no healthy kids. And it may be the numbers zero, no healthy
35:52
kids died from COVID. So your kid doesn't need to be
35:55
vaccinated for this.
35:56
Yeah. Well, fleece Pfizer got rich Senator, thank you.
35:59
Adam Curry: Okay. And they it appears that lawsuits are now
36:03
cropping up against particularly Pfizer, but I'm sure Maderna
36:08
will happen as well. Because as we talked about, a couple of
36:13
weeks ago, from that, from the DNA, Gene cancer gene jockey, as
36:18
he calls himself in the South Carolina House. Yeah, he said,
36:24
Hey, you know, what they did is they got an approval from the
36:27
FDA, on the on the way they sequenced everything and the way
36:32
they made the vaccine at that point, but when they had to make
36:35
it at scale, they did it just to shorten the explanation. They
36:38
did it in a different way which led which basically adulterated
36:43
lApi product, and it Yes, with DNA fragments in it. And so,
36:49
perhaps that I think lawyers are getting ready now that that's a
36:52
way around the immunity. That pharmaceutical? Yeah, I mean, if
37:00
if you if you have a product that's approved, and then the
37:04
product you make is, is is manufactured differently. I
37:08
think you are liable and we're going to see big lawsuits,
37:11
John C Dvorak: this loss of surprise, surprise goods. This
37:15
could be a Johns Manville level of
37:19
Adam Curry: lawsuit Johns Manville so many of you must
37:22
explain,
37:23
John C Dvorak: you don't hear of him much because it had been out
37:26
of business for years. That's the company they got nailed with
37:28
asbestos lawsuits. And all the billions of dollars put aside
37:33
for mezzo theme theme
37:36
Adam Curry: was to mess with the theme. The messy feely OMA
37:40
mesothelioma, me OMA mesothelioma,
37:44
John C Dvorak: mesothelioma, something like that, okay? So
37:49
they were bankrupted and completely and not with a boy,
37:55
I'm bankrupt. That's refinances go through chapter 11. Or no,
37:59
you're done. You've just done this could happen to Pfizer less
38:04
possible with Maderna I believe because I think Madura Maderna
38:08
is connected to government agencies in such a way that
38:13
there'll be protected. One in particular, and yeah, the did
38:21
Pfizer could be wiped out.
38:24
Adam Curry: Well, good. That's what I think. There goes the
38:28
Advil. But I got two more stories here. Mo new persevere.
38:35
Is an antiviral given to people after they show signs of having
38:38
COVID-19 interferes with COVID 19 is virus ability to make
38:43
copies of itself thus stopping the spread of the virus. This is
38:46
a study in Medline it keeps the virus level low. The study found
38:52
that virus can sometimes survive more Neupert severe, resulting
38:56
in Mute mutations that have spread to other people. Okay,
39:01
beautiful. So with all these problems going on, we gotta we
39:05
got to kind of do something. We've got to start injecting
39:08
people with something we need salespeople, where can we go?
39:12
Africa,
39:13
Unknown: Nigeria has commenced a large scale vaccination campaign
39:16
against human papilloma virus HPV in a beach to substantially
39:21
reduce cervical cancer rates. The initiative aims to vaccinate
39:25
16 point 6 million girls aged nine to 14 by the end of 2025
39:31
Adam Curry: words let's go in check 16 million black girls in
39:35
Nigeria with with Gardasil. Come on people Oh, they couldn't sell
39:43
it to the mothers here. I wonder who is yeah, this is Africa
39:47
today. So the reports not easy to follow, but I mean, come on.
39:54
Stop. Just stop. It's bad.
40:00
John C Dvorak: So my only COVID clip if you're going to talk
40:02
about COVID for
40:03
Adam Curry: a minute longer might as well go ahead
40:06
John C Dvorak: is this crazy clip initially part of it, but
40:10
they're, they've got some new research and I'm kind of kind of
40:14
amused by the fact that one research paper comes out about
40:18
something and they're all over it. I think this is NPR and then
40:22
they go into yak, yak, yak and Yak about it. We're meanwhile
40:25
you have hundreds of papers on the efficiency of our efficacy.
40:30
Let's use that word of ivermectin and all the rest of
40:33
these things. And nobody talks about any of that, because
40:36
heaven forbid, but let's listen to this. Kind of weird. Let's
40:40
see if we can come up with something going on here that
40:42
might be useful. And I won't I don't have the whole clip. But
40:45
I'll tell you the punchline after you play this COVID
40:48
Unfortunately, I spelled it wrong. COVID got, it gets about
40:55
Lon COVID.
40:56
Unknown: Vice Chair, and I'd also know he's only 51
40:59
brain fog, memory loss fatigue. These are hallmarks of long
41:04
COVID. What causes long COVID In PRs will stone reports that
41:09
scientists are now eyeing an intriguing explanation.
41:14
The first clue emerged when researchers scoured the blood of
41:17
long COVID patients. They saw having low levels of the
41:20
chemical serotonin help predict whether someone had persistent
41:24
symptoms. Next, they had to figure out why my Alevi, one of
41:28
the study's authors at the University of Pennsylvania says
41:30
this brought them to the gut.
41:32
What is interesting is that 90% of the serotonin in the body is
41:37
actually made in the gut.
41:39
There hunch was this lack of serotonin could be a consequence
41:42
of what's known as viral persistence. It's a major line
41:45
of research in long COVID. Multiple studies have found
41:48
evidence of an ongoing viral infection. So levy says they
41:52
checked for genetic material. In their own study participants,
41:55
about 30% of the patients we could find viral RNA in their
41:59
gastrointestinal tract. We took this and tried to model it in
42:02
mice.
42:03
There they focused on inflammation that was driven by
42:05
type one interferon. Christof Tice, also on the Penn team says
42:10
this inflammatory response messed with the body's ability
42:13
to absorb the amino acid tryptophan,
42:16
and it's actually the direct precursor to the production of
42:19
serotonin in the gut. So if there's less tryptophan, there's
42:21
less serotonin production.
42:22
This immune response also led to clotting. Ty says that ends up
42:26
reducing the amount of serotonin available in the bloodstream.
42:29
And here, the story moves to the vagus nerve, which connects to
42:32
the gut and other organs.
42:34
The vagus nerve is, is really interesting, because it's
42:36
essentially the brain's monitoring system of the body.
42:40
They found this depletion of serotonin affected the
42:42
communication between the vagus nerve and the brain leading to
42:46
neurocognitive symptoms.
42:48
Adam Curry: Yes, but I've seen this big, big news release about
42:52
it earlier this month on the 16th. And you know what the
42:55
solution is to long COVID
42:57
John C Dvorak: deaths. What's the punchline I was gonna
42:59
deliver? Yes, they go on and on and on and on about this.
43:03
Adam Curry: Prozac? SSRIs? Serotonin
43:07
John C Dvorak: photoessay, right in the report, Prozac?
43:10
Adam Curry: Hey, we gotta fix everybody. It's all good. Don't
43:13
worry about it. We happen to have a whole bunch of them.
43:17
Prozac. We know we go. We got all kinds of groovy SSRIs Yeah,
43:22
that'll solve it. That's it.
43:24
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this particular report, they only
43:25
mentioned Prozac just makes it seem like a very long native ad,
43:30
and goes on for five minutes with this more and more and more
43:35
of this chat. And
43:38
Adam Curry: it's perfect. I roll. Why should the military
43:41
industrial complex get all the goodies right now, in this time
43:44
of our life? They're getting all the money, we gotta get up
43:47
salespeople. What can we do? I have an idea. Hey,
43:51
John C Dvorak: I can imagine the meeting is say because it would
43:53
have a guy right up right up front saying what you just said,
43:57
Jeff, of course, what can we do? Can we do? Pat All Hands?
44:03
Adam Curry: Stand up all hands. Zoom call, right? He got it got
44:09
any ideas? Hey, go look at any of those. Any of those oxycontin
44:15
documentaries or movies? It's not that far fetched. And that's
44:20
just the people that they strung up for it. It's not that Johnson
44:24
and Johnson who you know, are five times more responsible
44:28
looking at the fines they paid. I mean, Johnson and Johnson paid
44:31
like $22 billion in fines. payment on the stock.
44:35
John C Dvorak: Oh, laid money.
44:36
Adam Curry: Blame it on the Sacklers Sheesh. So then, just
44:41
while we're in our first hour here, I've been extremely irked
44:44
by this Westminster declaration, as you know. Wow. Yeah, I've
44:49
been very
44:50
John C Dvorak: expected to hear I thought we were done with
44:52
that.
44:52
Adam Curry: Well, I thought so too. And recall what was the
44:56
main point of this Westminster declaration by the So I've been
45:01
corrected, I should say liberal statists not leftist. These guys
45:06
are liberal. So yeah,
45:07
John C Dvorak: well, one guy sent me out. You think Hitchens
45:09
is a liberal?
45:12
Adam Curry: You know, what is he?
45:13
John C Dvorak: Peter Hitchens is a conservative guys in the
45:16
Conservative Party in England. He's the other Hitchens dead
45:20
brothers. They're very conservative right wing almost.
45:24
So what?
45:26
Adam Curry: I'm just going to bring up the Westminster
45:28
blotter,
45:29
John C Dvorak: right wingers are into net neutrality, right.
45:32
Adam Curry: This is about which, by the way, a mistake right up
45:36
front. If you want to reap, reap, reap, bring net neutrality
45:42
back to life, it needs a rebranding and I would suggest
45:45
net equity, just saying that that's probably something they
45:49
should
45:50
John C Dvorak: net equity. Does that does that your invention?
45:54
Adam Curry: No, that is from Brian Tucker.
45:57
John C Dvorak: I Ryan Tucker should get a 10 Gold star for
46:00
that net equity. Beautiful.
46:03
Adam Curry: Let me write it down just in case.
46:05
John C Dvorak: In fact, I think it's a show title
46:06
Adam Curry: that could be so again from the Westminster
46:10
declaration signed by luminaries such as Matt Taibbi, Michael
46:13
Shellenberger, Jonathan burger, Jonathan Haidt, Steven Pinker,
46:19
Tim Robbins, John, John Cleese, et cetera, et cetera. Their main
46:26
points are after some preamble, we call on governments and
46:30
international organization organizations to fulfill their
46:32
responsibilities to the people and uphold article 19 of the
46:37
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UDHR we call on tech
46:42
corporations to undertake to protect the Digital Public
46:45
Square, as defined in article 19 of UDHR refrained from
46:48
politically motivated censorship, the censorship of
46:51
dissenting voices and censorship of political opinion. Notice
46:54
they're very particular about political, political, political
47:00
and dissenting voices, not about being a medical medical issues,
47:07
vaccines now only politics.
47:10
John C Dvorak: And that's interesting. That's interesting.
47:11
They would isolate that.
47:13
Adam Curry: Well, there's a reason and this is what what
47:15
happened. What are the chances that in this very same week, the
47:22
Secretary General of the United Nations, Gonzo guitarras, comes
47:31
out, comes out with this little announcement.
47:35
Unknown: These platforms are being misused to subvert science
47:38
and spread disinformation and hate to billions of people.
47:43
These clear and present global threats demands clear and
47:46
coordinated global action. Our policy brief on information
47:53
integrity on digital digital platforms, puts forward the
47:57
framework for concerns international response,
48:01
Adam Curry: payment is meant conservative. So then he holds
48:04
up this little brochure, and I go and download his little
48:08
brochure, the policy brief on information integrity on digital
48:12
platforms. Well, let's just take a quick glance at this, shall
48:15
we? They have a relevant international international
48:19
legal framework.
48:20
John C Dvorak: Again, I hate to stop you. Because you're on a
48:23
roll, I'm gonna get you back going. Christine is still in her
48:27
vacation.
48:28
Adam Curry: She's back. She's not but she loves me. She lets
48:32
me roll man just she actually gets it, she gets it. The
48:35
promotion of information integrity must be fully grounded
48:38
in the pertinent international norms and standards, including
48:42
human rights law and the principles of sovereignty and
48:45
non intervention in domestic affairs. Article 19 of the
48:50
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and article 19 of the
48:54
Covenant, protect the right to freedom of expression, including
48:58
the freedom to seek, receive and impart information and ideas of
49:02
all kinds, regardless of frontiers and through any media.
49:05
That is, that's literally what article 19 is. The so this is
49:11
how they're going to take article 19 As introduced to us
49:15
by the Westminster declaration, and how we're going to get
49:19
around it. The human rights to freedom of expression is not
49:22
limited to favorably received information, no freedom of
49:26
expression, and access to information may be subject to
49:30
certain restrictions that meet specific criteria laid out in
49:35
article 19 of the covenant.
49:37
John C Dvorak: This is the what they cite in your reading it
49:40
verbatim. I'm reading
49:41
Adam Curry: it verbatim. This, this is from this is from the
49:43
United Nations regarding their very own united, you know,
49:47
article 19 The ones that these guys launch, but it's all about
49:54
John C Dvorak: basically promoting Yes,
49:56
Adam Curry: the robot plan of action on the prohibition of ad
49:59
Because the advocacy of national racial or religious hatred that
50:04
constitutes incitement to hostility, discrimination or
50:10
violence, adopted in 2012 provides legal and policy
50:15
guidance to states that's everyone who's member of the
50:17
United Nations on how to best implement the Article of the
50:21
Covenant in Article four of the International Convention of the
50:24
Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, which
50:27
prohibits certain forms of hate speech. Oh, that's interesting.
50:34
In resolution 76, two to seven adopted in 2021, when we were
50:38
all locked down, not paying attention. The General Assembly
50:42
emphasized that all forms of disinformation can negatively
50:47
impact the enjoyment of human rights and fundamental freedoms,
50:52
as well as the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals.
50:56
Well, this will not stand. You can't say anything you want, if
51:00
it interrupts with the enjoyment of human rights, and the
51:05
Sustainable Development Goals. No. Similarly, in its
51:08
Resolution, adopted in 2022, the Human Rights Council, the same
51:14
people who drafted article 19 affirm that this information can
51:18
negatively affect the enjoyment and realization of all human
51:22
rights. You see what they're doing here. Unless it's
51:27
political dissent, which is legal under Article 19, if it
51:32
for any reason, interferes with your enjoyment of human rights,
51:37
and you know, like happiness. Or if it could incite, this is the
51:43
old you can't yell fire in a crowded theater. If it is, if it
51:48
is incitement to hostility, discrimination or violence, then
51:53
it doesn't count. But this is where we're going towards this
51:57
is this is this is the workaround. Oh, yeah, sure.
52:01
Westminster declaration, you you approve journalists and believe
52:05
me there's going to be a cut out in a carve out for journalists,
52:09
because they're all journalists except for Tim Robbins. But
52:13
Hitchens and with those guys, if it's not about politics, or
52:18
dissenting voices if about anything else if you're against
52:22
the medical pharmaceutical industry if you don't like war,
52:27
then it will be seen as unlawful speech and therefore you will be
52:34
blocked and that's what these guys want. Maybe they don't want
52:38
it but they're still
52:39
John C Dvorak: there being there. You we said it before
52:42
they're useful idiots. Yes, they're stupid. Which is funny
52:46
ironic because MathType AB had a podcast with Katie whatever her
52:51
name was called use clans useful idiots. Yeah, so that makes it a
52:56
bit ironic and at the same time is it is sad.
53:02
Adam Curry: So they have a blog post that goes along with this.
53:05
It's in the show notes but you kind of get the idea just by
53:08
reading the first few paragraphs our information ecosystem is now
53:11
so polluted with lies and hate that voices for positive change
53:15
are seriously struggling to make themselves heard. In all in all
53:19
my so
53:20
John C Dvorak: hard to get a podcast going
53:23
Adam Curry: Don't worry that come on for podcast to where yet
53:27
don't worry. And all my years and communications I can't say I
53:30
ever worked in such a troubled environments. This is Melissa
53:34
Fleming who is some student at the United Nations and the
53:40
environment the stakes are growing higher. By the day as
53:43
breakneck developments and generative AI threatened to take
53:47
online hate speech myths and disinformation to new levels.
53:55
Wildly popular new tools can generate disordered histories
53:58
and fake profiles and present them convincingly, persuasively,
54:02
as fact.
54:05
John C Dvorak: Oh, and that's new to the world. No one's ever
54:08
done anything like that before?
54:10
Adam Curry: Well, I don't know if you got the clip. Of I
54:17
seriously got at least three emails from people saying, Hey,
54:22
man, Greta is going off the off the rail. Yeah, no,
54:26
John C Dvorak: I saw the I posted the the.
54:29
Adam Curry: I mean, it says satire right there on the
54:32
screen.
54:34
John C Dvorak: I know the thing is, and it's not it's not even a
54:37
good. It's so ludicrous. But I picked it up some guy one of the
54:42
you know, right wing Hollywood type Sorbo actually posted. This
54:47
can't be real.
54:48
Adam Curry: He says here let me let me play it for a second so
54:51
people can hear this. Okay, well, a little more
54:53
John C Dvorak: background. Background. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
54:56
This is a clip of Greta supposedly at some seminars
55:01
Adam Curry: No no no no that's not it. She's on a talk show you
55:03
don't talk show Okay, okay, so tell her she's an established it
55:06
says BBC in the left hand corner. It's it looks like a
55:10
real interview, but it's edited so that most of her answers are
55:13
in a lot in a wide shot.
55:16
John C Dvorak: And then the close lights funny, the close
55:18
ups
55:18
Adam Curry: are really poorly done. But I mean within three
55:21
seconds, you already know and it says satire right there on the
55:26
screen but people like hey man, I don't know if this is the
55:29
John C Dvorak: right stop. I saw a version that did not have that
55:32
on the screen both
55:33
Adam Curry: sent me versions with satire right there on the
55:35
screen was That's ludicrous. But
55:37
John C Dvorak: I saw the original version I saw did not
55:40
say that it was just became apparent when you watched it.
55:43
Adam Curry: Let's listen to this it only a minute. So this is and
55:45
it's a good one, it was pretty good
55:47
Unknown: was always bad specifically for the planet. If
55:50
we want to continue fighting battles like environmentally
55:54
conscious humans, we must make the change to sustainable tanks
55:58
and weaponry. There are so many new concepts for battery powered
56:02
fighter jets that can carry many more missiles, biodegradable
56:07
missiles, of course, something literally everybody can do to
56:11
stop this nonsense is, for example, block the roads to
56:16
gardens and farms, to the plants don't get overrun by these heavy
56:20
heavy tanks, hand grenades. Very important. If you use hand
56:24
grenades. Please use vegan grenades. No animal should have
56:28
to give their life for all this mayhem and chaos. They have a
56:31
special sticker on them. You really can't miss them in the
56:35
grenade market or wherever you buy them. Yeah, I cover all of
56:38
this and more in my newest book, vegan wars.
56:43
Adam Curry: So, I mean, there is a real danger that people just
56:48
get duped by stupid stuff. But man Come on.
56:56
John C Dvorak: Well, the I like the vague and grenades. I like.
57:02
Clearly mark, clearly mark and you Biomet the grenade market,
57:07
which I thought was great. Book vegan wars, which was such a
57:14
book is
57:15
Adam Curry: very good. I did get some serious replies from dudes
57:19
named Ben. And they're talking about Border Gateway Protocol,
57:22
which is one of the things that that our FCC Chairwoman
57:27
discussed. And or not, she didn't even discuss it. It's in
57:31
the it's in the net neutrality proposal for rulemaking which is
57:36
now underway. And he says, well, there is a bit of a real problem
57:42
with Border Gateway Protocol. And, you know, people do set up
57:46
sometimes phony routers that we've seen this happen where a
57:49
route will get sent to China or sometimes as route flapping it
57:54
turns off entire parts of the of the net become unavailable. But
57:57
to me, it's like yeah, I like commercial companies getting
58:02
crap for that. This is how the Internet was built. This is how
58:05
peering works back in the day, you know, be the you didn't peer
58:09
with someone if they didn't peer back on equal footing of
58:12
traffic. So they had to buy transit, the commercial market
58:15
really built the internet out. And if you want the government
58:20
if the government builds a big red button, they're gonna find
58:24
reasons to push it and this is just the fact government
58:28
John C Dvorak: started the internet actually the the arm of
58:32
the government the research arm of the government ARPA started
58:37
the internet and they got it so far. You know what it was like
58:39
it kind of an interesting is when the commercial interest
58:43
looking to make money got involved asked and there is
58:48
nothing doesn't even look the same. And is faster than the
58:53
government would have ever gotten us?
58:55
Adam Curry: Well, so the point is that that border gateway
58:58
protocol is not secure. There's a there's a newer version, which
59:01
does have some authentication. I'm just giving you the very hot
59:07
top level. But he was a dude damn been advocating for Why
59:11
think there should be regulations about that. Well,
59:13
no, if you don't want the government involved in having
59:17
any power, they're trying this again, this now it's coming from
59:20
France and
59:21
Unknown: with French news, the interior minister Cheryl Domina
59:25
is asking for the implementation of a so called backdoor to
59:29
access the messages on phones of people who are suspected of
59:33
posing a threat to France's national security. For services
59:37
like WhatsApp, Telegram and signal that means creating an
59:40
exception to the end to end encryption system. To tell us a
59:44
bit more Julius eager from our science and technology desk is
59:48
with me and Julia. We have heard this demand before haven't we to
59:52
create a so called backdoor for encrypted messages from
59:56
politicians in Europe but also from politicians in the US.
59:59
Adam Curry: So That's cropping up again and I got a note from a
1:00:04
violent crime inspector, one of our producers he says, you know,
1:00:07
telegram is really horrible because it's based in the UK
1:00:11
they don't care. They won't unencrypt stuff for us. So we
1:00:14
can track drug pushers and all this stuff. So yeah, I feel bad
1:00:18
about it. But no, I mean, it does. So okay, so telegram gives
1:00:22
you backdoors they're just gonna go to something else encryption
1:00:25
is encryption. We're gonna have to find other ways.
1:00:30
John C Dvorak: I called the legwork. Maybe actual old
1:00:34
fashioned police work. I
1:00:36
Adam Curry: don't want to diminish it. But yeah, I mean,
1:00:38
yes, you would think that that's a way Yeah,
1:00:40
John C Dvorak: I remember back in the early 80s When they tried
1:00:44
to push make encryption illegal and they actually what's his
1:00:48
name to PGP guy? Yeah, but put on T shirts, remember? I think
1:00:52
he got arrested. In fact, they were they're pushing so hard on
1:00:55
this. And they kept doing everything they could they had
1:00:59
the sort of a box that we're gonna put on the television so
1:01:02
they can monitor everything. It's and I don't blame law
1:01:06
enforcement for this. If they can make their job easier. Sure,
1:01:12
gonna desk what they're going to push for. There's not like
1:01:15
they're evil. They just want to make their lives easier. They
1:01:18
just assumed eat donuts. Coffee Shop. Oh,
1:01:23
Unknown: God.
1:01:24
John C Dvorak: I'm telling you,
1:01:25
Adam Curry: John at the vorak.org
1:01:29
John C Dvorak: Donut says do any real work because it's, it's
1:01:32
better as far as you can. Donuts are tasty. And so you'd rather
1:01:35
have donuts and didn't actually go out and pound the pavement
1:01:39
and do real foot work. It's a pain in the ass. I love real
1:01:42
police work as hard.
1:01:44
Adam Curry: I love it. There was some guy and nobody in the
1:01:45
social media, like, you know, value for value was very big
1:01:50
corruptible, because you guys will just do stuff that your
1:01:52
biggest donors want to hear. I think I think we've proven the
1:01:56
opposite. Every single time. We say very unpopular things with
1:02:00
our base, please. No, no, no, no, no. So now I want to pivot
1:02:08
into this Supreme Court case you asked for some follow up
1:02:12
information. We have our pro bono lawyer who was following
1:02:16
this for us. This is about the Missouri versus Biden, how they
1:02:21
were coercing social media companies. And there's examples.
1:02:27
There's emails, everything is in this case of the government,
1:02:30
particularly Department of Homeland Security, Department of
1:02:34
Health and Human Services Sissa, the security information of the
1:02:39
cyber information security agency, FBI, and the White House
1:02:44
itself also during Trump, but more during the Biden having
1:02:49
people removing content about vaccinations and saying to these
1:02:54
companies, well, you're killing people. You know, we got section
1:02:58
230, and I might not be good, which is a gross violation of
1:03:06
First Amendment rights.
1:03:09
John C Dvorak: And remember, putting a gun to their heads
1:03:11
Adam Curry: and the the amendments and the Constitution
1:03:14
in general is not rights you're given we have the right to
1:03:18
fright free speech from God, our creator in the United States.
1:03:22
These are specific rules that say this is what the government
1:03:25
cannot do. So this, the the court case from the Fifth
1:03:31
Circuit gotta stay. And the conservative judges all wrote
1:03:37
dissenting opinions. And you asked why? And the answer to
1:03:40
that is because that means temporarily until this case
1:03:44
comes before the Supreme Court. The government can go on doing
1:03:48
what they were doing, telling this selling the social media
1:03:51
companies, what they can what they should be taking off. And
1:03:55
the reason for that is not for your protection, not for your
1:04:00
for your health. No, it is 100% political, and who better to go
1:04:06
to to get a full explanation. Then the liberal intellectual
1:04:11
elites Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway of the pivot podcast
1:04:15
Supreme Court
1:04:15
Unknown: is temporarily allowing the Biden administration to
1:04:17
continue efforts to get social media companies to remove
1:04:20
misleading posts. Late last week, the Supreme Court
1:04:23
announced he was pausing an appeals court ruling that
1:04:26
limited the government's ability to communicate with these
1:04:28
companies. The court has agreed to hear the case this term in
1:04:31
addition to several other social media First Amendment cases
1:04:34
already on the docket. It's a win for the Biden
1:04:37
administration. But I don't know in combating misinformation, at
1:04:40
least for now. The original lawsuit claims that government
1:04:43
officials censored protected speech by urging tech companies
1:04:46
to modify posts involving COVID and the election to cases
1:04:50
already seen lots of back and forth with various appeals and
1:04:54
injunction. Missouri's Attorney General one of the parties who
1:04:57
brought the suit called the government's actions, the worst
1:04:59
first time Amid violation in our nation's history. I don't know I
1:05:03
it's interesting. What's the best argument for the government
1:05:05
to make
1:05:06
Adam Curry: now what do you think Scott Galloway, Professor,
1:05:09
Professor in media studies or marketing or whatever it is?
1:05:12
What do you think he's going to say? What do you think he feels
1:05:15
about this?
1:05:17
John C Dvorak: Well, I could barely understand her. What's
1:05:19
wrong with her voice? Nah,
1:05:20
Adam Curry: she's She says that she has young kids and she keeps
1:05:23
picking up fluids. But I think she's been six toppled, jabbed,
1:05:29
he's probably picking up COVID Every every two weeks.
1:05:32
John C Dvorak: He's going to I have no idea. I mean, he's gonna
1:05:37
say, as good as we should have censorship.
1:05:40
Adam Curry: Well, gee, just a guess out of this plucked out of
1:05:44
the air.
1:05:45
Unknown: Well, the best argument is that we have first amendment
1:05:48
rights. And if we pass a law that says that social media
1:05:53
firms I mean, it's so ironic, because Congress passed a law
1:05:57
that said that they're not subject to the same scrutiny of
1:05:59
the content they put out as every other media company called
1:06:01
T 30. But I would imagine the defense for the White House, or
1:06:06
the legal claim of the White House says, If we pass a law
1:06:09
saying you can't say this stuff, then yeah, that's a violation of
1:06:12
the First Amendment, which is government shall pass and
1:06:14
allotted him it's, you know, it's free speech. But I think
1:06:18
that they have some rights to free speech and can say to these
1:06:21
companies, when you are saying these things, and they get
1:06:24
algorithmically elevated, and both of us, including the
1:06:27
executives of your firm, acknowledge that there's no
1:06:30
evidence that mRNA vaccines alter your DNA. Can we work
1:06:36
together to stop the spread of this obviously false information
1:06:40
that is creating greater levels of death, disease and disability
1:06:44
when, when there is a deep fake of Nancy of stuffy Speaker
1:06:48
Pelosi makes her appear a new breed? And can we all agree that
1:06:52
this is fake? This is bad for voters? This is bad for America.
1:06:56
And we'd appreciate we'd like to know what you're doing to stop
1:06:59
this. Isn't that their First Amendment? Right?
1:07:03
John C Dvorak: Well, wow,
1:07:06
Adam Curry: I was writing. And I will say your protege comes in
1:07:10
and counters that, but then goes off the rails.
1:07:13
Unknown: It is not Scott, that you are a terrible lawyer. No
1:07:16
government, it's the government. They're speaking as the
1:07:18
government not as themselves. The government's not supposed to
1:07:21
do it looks like it's quashing free speech. I think that's
1:07:23
their argument. I think we're the argument. And even if
1:07:27
it's not a law, you're violating First Amendment.
1:07:30
I think I think this report is exactly who has to weigh in
1:07:33
here. But you know, the Conservatives are also attacking
1:07:36
besides trying to silence academics, as we've talked about
1:07:39
before,
1:07:39
Adam Curry: okay, here we go. So they have not read any of the
1:07:42
court documents. They have no idea that the government had
1:07:45
backend portals to Flagstaff and we're mo coercing with threats
1:07:51
were threatened with threat real, real threats, like we're
1:07:55
going to take away your business. If you don't take
1:07:57
these posts down.
1:07:59
Unknown: The agency site says cybersecurity and infrastructure
1:08:02
security agency. Thereafter, I interviewed Jen easterly, who's
1:08:05
running it. This is the group that's, you know, trying to
1:08:08
protect elections, the guy that Trump fired for saying the
1:08:12
election wasn't stolen, if you remember that. They're trying to
1:08:16
attack it, and it's funding the hard right, Republicans. They
1:08:20
think they're gone too far and are looking for ways to rein it
1:08:22
in. This is very typical Rand Paul. But this is what he says,
1:08:27
says blatantly violated the First Amendment and colluded
1:08:29
with big tech to censor the speech of ordinary Americans.
1:08:33
You know, they're gonna do some damage here. But Justice Alito,
1:08:37
Thomas and Gorsuch publicly dissented on the court's
1:08:40
decision with Alito calling out government censorship of private
1:08:43
speech, they are on this case, they're gonna they're not given
1:08:46
up. It's it has the same vibe as when they went after abortion
1:08:50
and everything else. I think
1:08:53
the same group of people constantly bitching and moaning
1:08:56
that their speech is being censored.
1:08:57
Yes, it's but I think it's Oh, no, by a lot of these groups, to
1:09:02
hit academics, to hit government to anybody who questions
1:09:07
anything, and because they're not want a government agency
1:09:10
declaring an election, free and clear, even though that's the
1:09:14
job of the government and things like that. So this is what
1:09:17
Adam Curry: it's about, like that's about the election. They
1:09:20
want to take down speech that would be seen as myths or
1:09:24
disinformation, about their their candidates, their faves,
1:09:29
whatever it is, and this rolls right into, I don't blame you
1:09:33
and Horowitz because you had part of it right about this meta
1:09:37
lawsuit. But this is exactly the same thing. Listen, this
1:09:41
Unknown: morning, more than three dozen states are taking
1:09:43
legal action demanding changes on social media.
1:09:47
The focus is really on how Mehta has designed its products to be
1:09:53
as addicting as possible. A federal
1:09:55
lawsuit and parallels brought by attorneys general in 42 states
1:10:00
claim Mehta, owner of Facebook and Instagram is addicting
1:10:03
children and teenagers and contributing to the youth mental
1:10:06
health crisis. The suits also claim medical x data on kids
1:10:10
under 13. without their consent, Dr. Delaney Ruston examined
1:10:15
teens social media and mental health for her documentary
1:10:18
screenagers trilogy.
1:10:20
Many teens go to social media to get support with their friends.
1:10:26
And yet, they end up staying on it so long, they feel worse. The
1:10:30
state's
1:10:31
claim met unknowingly uses algorithms to keep young users
1:10:34
on the platform and prey on the vulnerabilities claiming the
1:10:38
company has ignored the sweeping damage these platforms have
1:10:41
caused to the mental and physical health of our nation's
1:10:44
youth.
1:10:44
It's things like infinite scroll, the Like buttons, all
1:10:49
sorts of things that really promote ongoing use and makes it
1:10:54
really hard for young people to self regulate their use.
1:10:57
In response medicines. It has developed more than 30 tools for
1:11:01
privacy and parental supervision, adding we're
1:11:04
disappointed that instead of working productively, with
1:11:06
companies across the industry to create clear age appropriate
1:11:10
standards for the many apps teens use. The attorneys general
1:11:13
have chosen this path. So this is
1:11:15
Adam Curry: bull crap. And you and Andrew had that right but
1:11:19
the reason for this
1:11:21
John C Dvorak: is what do we have wrong? You said were a half
1:11:23
right? Yeah, you said that
1:11:25
Adam Curry: they wanted money. They wanted money.
1:11:27
John C Dvorak: Everyone wants money. No. Yes. A Shakedown for
1:11:30
more money listen to
1:11:31
Adam Curry: the states involved Arizona California Colorado,
1:11:36
Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia. Oh guess what's not there Texas?
1:11:41
This is blue states threatening meta Facebook, Instagram etc. If
1:11:47
you don't play ball with us during this election season like
1:11:50
you did the last time remember Mark remember all that money you
1:11:53
put in remember how you got all those $200 million
1:11:59
John C Dvorak: into 400 million to Wisconsin?
1:12:01
Adam Curry: Thank you. This is a threat they're threatened
1:12:05
directly because they can keep this going forever it's 33
1:12:09
States I'm sure there'll be more and it's all blue states John
1:12:14
they are this is all about the elections they are so freaked
1:12:17
out that they are going to any lengths any to coaching roles.
1:12:24
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna I'm going to back off we didn't get
1:12:29
that that part No, but I'm not blaming you can show me if you
1:12:32
can show me that. It's all blue states which I believe you're
1:12:35
probably right. Yeah, it is in Yeah, yeah. Yeah, exactly what
1:12:39
it is. It is yeah, the putting the screws to him.
1:12:43
Adam Curry: Of course they're doing that with this with this.
1:12:47
With the Supreme Court. Stay I mean, all of this.
1:12:50
John C Dvorak: They always had the right for us to say almost
1:12:53
as addictive as cocaine. Oreos are almost as addictive as
1:12:58
cocaine. Hold on
1:13:00
Unknown: a second now.
1:13:01
Adam Curry: I gotta get it. It's this one.
1:13:03
Unknown: Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine.
1:13:07
John C Dvorak: Just as addictive. And let's
1:13:09
Adam Curry: not forget Elon, we have to remember to discredit
1:13:12
his crap as a
1:13:13
Unknown: conflict between Israel and Hamas escalates, the need
1:13:15
for factual information is critical. But unfortunately,
1:13:19
many around the world are turning to social media and
1:13:22
forums for information.
1:13:24
Adam Curry: You need to stick with a trusted sources like
1:13:27
MSNBC.
1:13:29
Unknown: Some viral videos and pictures purportedly showing the
1:13:31
violence in Israel in the aftermath in Gaza are being
1:13:34
unmasked as fakes are from totally different conflicts
1:13:37
around the world. It was already difficult for users to separate
1:13:40
fact from fiction but it has only gotten worse. In fact
1:13:43
nearly three quarters of the most viral posts on X formerly
1:13:47
known as Twitter advancing misinformation about the Israel
1:13:50
Hamas war are being pushed by so called verified ex accounts you
1:13:55
know the ones with a little blue Tex according to a recent
1:13:58
analysis by news good doesn't mean
1:13:59
John C Dvorak: no company that x doesn't mean anything Yeah, the
1:14:04
blue check doesn't mean anything anymore that's just bought and
1:14:07
paid for
1:14:08
Adam Curry: right but that's that's if you listen to what
1:14:10
she's saying. That's that's what she like these are from Blue
1:14:13
checks elicit
1:14:14
Unknown: advancing misinformation about the Israel
1:14:16
Hamas war are being pushed by so called verified X accounts. You
1:14:21
know, the ones are the little blue checks, according to a
1:14:23
recent analysis by news guard, a nonpartisan company that tracks
1:14:27
false narratives online.
1:14:29
Adam Curry: Now, news guard isn't this interesting. News
1:14:32
guard is being sued by news guard is one of these companies
1:14:39
that gives you a nutrition label on your content. And nutrition
1:14:45
label is Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. They're being sued by consortium
1:14:49
news for being targeted. As you know, they they have no
1:14:54
reliability, they're not trustworthy, which of course
1:14:56
immediately hurt this outfits advertising, which is why I
1:15:00
legalizing is not a good idea. But they also happen to have now
1:15:04
a little side gig from the Pentagon Cyber Command who hired
1:15:09
them for about $80 million. Whoo. So here we have a and
1:15:14
money is fungible. Here we have a unit that is in charge of
1:15:20
labeling what content is disinformation paid by the US
1:15:26
government? So this is rampant what's going on here? But then
1:15:32
the obvious one and I am surprised and I'm I'm ready for
1:15:36
the hate mail. Sandra ICU clutching your pearls already.
1:15:41
Got some, some do's, he's not going to read them. What the
1:15:45
Israeli Defense Forces did, I think is despicable. I think is
1:15:52
outrageous when it ended the world's media, the world's media
1:15:57
played into this and don't understand that what the IDF
1:16:03
basically did here, and this has nothing to do with blame Hamas,
1:16:07
Israel has nothing to do with it. But when you put the world's
1:16:11
media into a theater, and show them 45 minutes of horrific
1:16:17
killing, you don't think that that's some kind of MK Ultra
1:16:21
that you're doing to the media.
1:16:23
Unknown: Yeah, very, very difficult to watch. As you can
1:16:26
imagine, the Israeli army invited journalists to a
1:16:28
screening of raw footage of Paul's massacres carried out on
1:16:33
October the seventh third they put together a 45 minute video
1:16:36
compiled from hundreds of hours they said of footage from dash
1:16:41
cams, body cams worn by members of her mass body cams from first
1:16:45
responders, mobile phone footage, and very very
1:16:49
distressing indeed, I think
1:16:53
John C Dvorak: wearable things body cams from Hamas.
1:16:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's all this they basically Karate Kid
1:16:59
John C Dvorak: we went to Holland Ross guys are rocking
1:17:01
around with body cam. Yes. The police.
1:17:05
Adam Curry: Yes, yes. Oh, yeah. That's what are you talking
1:17:08
about? That's all that first person shooter footage is all
1:17:11
on. It's all over telegram. All over telegram. All of this
1:17:16
footage. It's it's what we've all seen. Except of course, for
1:17:21
the baby being ripped out of a mother's womb which was so
1:17:24
horrific they would not show the video. They just told people
1:17:27
about it.
1:17:28
Unknown: One piece of footage that really marked people
1:17:31
sitting in books sitting and watching
1:17:33
John C Dvorak: again Stop stop. So the by so Hamas Where's body
1:17:39
cams in case of a lawsuit? I mean, there's got to be some
1:17:42
reason to do it. So in case they get taken to court, this is some
1:17:46
actions that were atrocities and
1:17:48
Adam Curry: information propaganda war at this point who
1:17:51
killed babies worse? That's what this is about. It's this is why
1:17:56
I mean, it's disgusting. What is happening here?
1:17:59
Unknown: Indeed, I think one piece of footage that really
1:18:02
marked people.
1:18:03
Adam Curry: This is the big one this is this is the the money
1:18:05
shot was sitting and sitting and watching
1:18:08
Unknown: in the auditorium showed a father running and
1:18:11
carrying his two sons in a kibbutz to a shelter. And then
1:18:18
the father was killed. The two sons run back to the kitchen.
1:18:24
And you can hear them screaming in the kitchen on the footage.
1:18:29
Asking why they're alive. Where where's their Mom, where's their
1:18:33
dad, and in the meantime, their father's killer is stood next to
1:18:37
them helping himself to drink from the fridge. So very, very
1:18:40
surreal, very awful. scenes. We will also shown an audio, an
1:18:47
audio recording of a member of Hamas using a phone the phone of
1:18:52
it of a dead Jewish woman to call his parents in the Gaza
1:18:57
Strip to boast about how many people he'd killed so a lot of
1:19:02
loud gasps in the auditorium crying and a lot of people is
1:19:06
just simply unable to watch to
1:19:07
Adam Curry: the media was unable to watch but they all saw it.
1:19:11
And the IDF shed light on a horrifying account of the brutal
1:19:15
attack carried out by Hamas militants on pregnant is under
1:19:18
pregnant Israeli woman and her unborn child. IDF claimed in a
1:19:22
recent post on X that Hamas militants ripped open the belly
1:19:26
of a pregnant woman beheaded her unborn baby they further added
1:19:29
cannot share the photo of the incident due to the guidelines
1:19:32
of X and they didn't show it in the theater. This is this is how
1:19:37
terrorism works. And they just use if true Hamas body cams and
1:19:43
their terrorism videos like the beheading videos we will one
1:19:46
John C Dvorak: more one more question. So Hamas goes in with
1:19:52
body cams so they can document their atrocities and end up as
1:19:56
war criminals and be found guilty so and Somehow they
1:20:00
dropped the body cams
1:20:02
Adam Curry: they got off dead guys they got them off the dead
1:20:04
Hamas that's that's the claim,
1:20:06
John C Dvorak: oh the dead how much they can but
1:20:09
Adam Curry: they also put the it's all over telegram all of
1:20:12
these videos from Hamas are this is this is what it is this is
1:20:16
why people are all spun up because it's hard to avoid it
1:20:20
everyone will if you say everyone will send you a tick
1:20:24
tock or YouTube or straight to a telegram of these atrocities and
1:20:30
they look pretty real. So I'm not going to doubt that. But
1:20:32
that's the whole point. That's what the beheadings were back in
1:20:37
the 2012. I want to say, with ISIS and all of this, this is
1:20:44
the entire point. And then we even had, what was this was
1:20:50
another good one. A good one is one way of looking at but before
1:20:55
I get to that, what Israel then does, and again, it's it's all
1:20:59
trauma based manipulation. You know, oh, they're worse than we
1:21:05
are. Come on. Are you kidding me? Everyone sucks in this.
1:21:09
Everybody sucks. It's all horrible.
1:21:11
John C Dvorak: No, the trauma based thing, which was funny
1:21:15
thing, I was just watching the movie recently because they,
1:21:17
they came up with a series about it, kind of a british series,
1:21:20
which was six parter that was quite good, called The Ipcress
1:21:23
File. And The Ipcress File is based on the notion that you
1:21:28
traumatize somebody to get them into a semi hypnotic state, and
1:21:33
then you go, you haven't do what you want.
1:21:35
Adam Curry: That's exactly what they did with the media. That's
1:21:38
what it sounds like exactly what they did.
1:21:40
John C Dvorak: Like it Chris file, you know, 2023.
1:21:45
Adam Curry: And then then they move right into this is I looked
1:21:50
it up. This is against the Geneva Convention
1:21:53
Unknown: October 7, a few minutes before the assault on
1:21:56
southern Israel began about 1000 Hamas militants get ready. Most
1:22:01
would be killed during the operation, but about chain would
1:22:04
be taken prisoner by Israeli security forces. On Tuesday,
1:22:09
Israeli police issued several videos of what they say are
1:22:12
interrogations of the men to yield a number of vital details,
1:22:16
particularly on the orders given
1:22:18
Adam Curry: not that anybody cares, but it's against the
1:22:20
Geneva Convention to film and identify prisoners of war. Okay,
1:22:28
is I mean, fine. No one sticking to anything. And then what do we
1:22:33
do? Okay, you've seen the videos, you've seen it all
1:22:36
happening. It's all over then in the Middle East. This horrible
1:22:39
things. We've got Hamas terrorists, ripping babies out
1:22:43
and then beheading the baby. Guess what, everybody, US
1:22:46
intelligence
1:22:47
Unknown: officials are warning that Hamas and Hezbollah
1:22:49
militants may be trying to enter the United States through the
1:22:53
southern border. border agents have been warned that people may
1:22:56
travel from the Middle East, to look out for men who are
1:23:00
traveling alone wearing military gear.
1:23:03
Adam Curry: So they're coming across the border, they're hit
1:23:06
with the military gear. That's right. They're walking around in
1:23:09
fatigues, and they're good to go and no one's gonna notice. And
1:23:12
here, here is the latest psyop of my thing this is I'm just
1:23:16
going to make a slight prediction about what may happen
1:23:19
next in the Middle East based upon this story.
1:23:21
Unknown: This is material which was found on the body of one of
1:23:26
those sadistic villains it's al Qaeda material, official al
1:23:31
Qaeda material
1:23:32
Adam Curry: it's if look it has a seal of approval. It's
1:23:34
official. It's official Shulk al Qaeda material to stamp it does
1:23:38
it has a logo it has a stamp it's in plastic, it's Oh, yeah,
1:23:42
it's official.
1:23:43
Unknown: With any with ISIS, Al Qaeda and Hamas, this is what
1:23:47
we're dealing with. And in the in this material. There were
1:23:51
instructions, how to produce chemical weapons. This is this
1:23:57
speaks about ASAN and it speaks about various chemicals that
1:24:06
come out and produce chemical weapons. Simple as that.
1:24:09
Adam Curry: Okay, we've already had the oops, it was it was the
1:24:13
Hamas rocket that exploded upon the hospital. Book, why is there
1:24:17
no ground invasion? Because this is a complicated enemy. They're
1:24:21
in tunnels, there's all kinds of complications for a ground war.
1:24:26
What would the chances be if this official al Qaeda material
1:24:31
turns out that oh man that gas themselves?
1:24:35
John C Dvorak: Well, there's there's there's a Middle Eastern
1:24:38
newsletter that came out sketchy and I was reading about how
1:24:44
they're the Israelis are planning to use poison gas with
1:24:49
the help of the Army Corps of Engineers or some one of our
1:24:53
boys there you go. Take gas out the the all the time was that,
1:25:00
you know, 5500 miles of tunnels I don't know how they're gonna
1:25:03
manage to do that but okay. And they're going to use poison gas
1:25:06
or nerve gases. It was specifically said official
1:25:09
alkine I think I think there was pushback on that. So now the way
1:25:13
to do it
1:25:14
Adam Curry: I wonder why.
1:25:16
John C Dvorak: So I think the way to go and I think you may
1:25:18
have stumbled on it is day hacks had been storing
1:25:22
Adam Curry: Yes. Camera gas. Yeah, it was an accident.
1:25:26
John C Dvorak: It was an blew up the gas blows up in the tunnels
1:25:30
and then the toxic nerve gas kills them all, by accident of
1:25:34
their own, because they're a bunch of incompetent Boneheads.
1:25:37
Adam Curry: So we're involved we're in this and ABC This Week,
1:25:41
Jonathan, Carl had our our Secretary of Defense Lloyd
1:25:46
Austin on on only two clips, but they're important. We heard
1:25:49
Unknown: some pretty stark words from King Abdullah of Jordan,
1:25:52
again, an American ally, no friend of Hamas, obviously, but
1:25:57
very critical of what the Israelis have done so far. Let
1:26:00
me bring up what he said. He said the relentless bombing
1:26:03
campaign underway in Gaza as we speak is cruel and
1:26:06
unconscionable on every level it is collective punishment on a
1:26:09
besieged and helpless people it is a flagrant violation of
1:26:13
international humanitarian law and a war crime is Israel doing
1:26:17
enough to protect or to ensure that innocent civilians aren't
1:26:22
getting getting killed in this
1:26:25
good we encourage them at every every opportunity John to make
1:26:30
sure that we're accounting for those civilians that are in the
1:26:33
in the battle space battle we're providing corridors for them to
1:26:38
leave the battle space if necessary to space that they're
1:26:41
allowing humanitarian assistance to get into that that space as
1:26:44
well.
1:26:45
Adam Curry: Oh, so the space get into space? How do we listen to
1:26:48
this? You will not believe what this Yahoo says next.
1:26:51
Unknown: Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner one of the Israeli
1:26:54
military spokesman told ABC This Week that if Hamas places a
1:27:00
rocket in the courtyards of schools we're going to strike
1:27:04
that what I mean how what's your sense of these are obviously
1:27:07
incredibly difficult decisions but is a school a legitimate
1:27:12
target? If Hamas is using it effectively? For cover? How do
1:27:16
you How would you handle that you dealt with things like this
1:27:20
with in mozal?
1:27:22
Certainly, you have to evaluate the target the value of the
1:27:25
target who's on who's on that was at that location? And we
1:27:30
always have we always get legal advice from our lawyers who are
1:27:36
with us on the battlefield
1:27:41
Adam Curry: Hold on a second I'll pull the trigger. Hey, Joe.
1:27:44
Joe, check the books is this legal? Can we do this we shoot
1:27:48
these people is okay on these people. We can kill or we can
1:27:51
kill these people. Is it good? We got the lawyers here.
1:27:53
Everybody's good sign off. TripIt we're good. Good to go.
1:27:56
Unknown: But to your point each target John needs to be assessed
1:28:01
a carefully assessed and we need to do everything we can to make
1:28:04
sure that civilians are not, are not injured
1:28:07
Adam Curry: ghouls, all of them ghouls. We're gonna the funny
1:28:11
thing lawyers on the battlefield. Well, they
1:28:13
John C Dvorak: had this situation cropped up before the
1:28:16
show before our 16 years ago, during the Bush administration,
1:28:21
I think I remember this. This is when they had Mullah Omar, the
1:28:25
guy who was the creep that was running Afghanistan's Taliban at
1:28:29
the time. He was a horrible person. And they had I think it
1:28:33
was Clinton. They had him in there. Now it was after Clinton.
1:28:36
It had to be bush. They had him in their sights to do they found
1:28:41
his his jeep. He's driving around. They had him in his
1:28:44
sights. They could have blown him to smithereens. And the
1:28:47
lawyer said no, the lawyer said no. Hey,
1:28:51
Unknown: Joe. Joe, can you take a look at the scope? Well, yeah,
1:28:54
can we can we ask this guy is okay.
1:28:58
Come on.
1:28:59
John C Dvorak: I, you know, I'm looking back on it. I'm thinking
1:29:02
this bullcrap. Because if you recall, the Snowden was a
1:29:06
Snowden or Assange, who was Assange, I guess, that released
1:29:11
those videos of the guys in the helicopters randomly. Just
1:29:14
shooting him just killing him. They there's a journalist says
1:29:18
she, we can get him. Yeah. And they just blow these guys up
1:29:21
walking around the street. There's no lawyer and all this
1:29:23
nonsense, exactly. Thank you. And I'm convinced that that now
1:29:27
I'm thinking back on the days of Bush, with the lawyers and No,
1:29:31
he can't kill Omar. Now because nobody they said somebody else
1:29:35
made a decision for some other reason had nothing to do with
1:29:38
lawyers. Blaming the lawyers is unbelievable is about as low as
1:29:42
you can go.
1:29:45
Adam Curry: So then you heard him talk about the corridors and
1:29:48
the battle space. So they're all at the United Nations. They're
1:29:51
on the Security Council, and they can't decide on how we're
1:29:55
going to do what are we going to do? Do we should we just try and
1:29:58
call for peace? How about how about an I haven't idea, crazy
1:30:00
idea. My idea is, can we just all love each other and get
1:30:05
along? Let's stop this. And let's have a little reset. We
1:30:09
all know there's a two state solution thing, but there's a
1:30:11
lot of issues. Can we stop this? No, no, no says America
1:30:16
Unknown: now rival US and Russian resolutions addressing
1:30:19
Israeli actions in Gaza both failed at the UN Security
1:30:22
Council. One of the texts call for ceasefire, the other oppose.
1:30:26
For more on the story, we can bring in our international
1:30:29
affairs editor caravan. gorgeous, sunny Catherine. Great
1:30:31
to see you. So it's all come down to semantics, hasn't it?
1:30:34
Yes, it's really a battle between those humanitarian
1:30:37
pauses and a full blown ceasefire. And you've seen the
1:30:41
UN Secretary General, many Arab leaders call for an outright a
1:30:45
ceasefire. And as you said, those two resolutions The reason
1:30:49
partly the reason why they failed is that one was vetoed,
1:30:52
because it called for a humanitarian pause. The other
1:30:55
one was vetoed because it called for a ceasefire and those
1:30:57
countries cannot agree and you're seeing that also play out
1:31:01
in the European Union with the debate of how to call what
1:31:06
they're calling for those stops or halts in the conflict. It
1:31:11
seems according to a potential a final draft statement by the EU
1:31:16
that they've possibly agreed on calling it a humanitarian
1:31:20
corridors and pauses. Really, I stopped
1:31:25
Adam Curry: for a second hold on a second. The lawyers say these
1:31:28
people okay. All right, everybody.
1:31:31
Unknown: You're seeing this debate and the United States
1:31:34
were really the first ones to publicly spell out why they were
1:31:38
so opposed to a ceasefire, John Kirby of the National Security
1:31:43
Council saying that the only actor that benefits from a
1:31:47
ceasefire right now would be Hamas. And that is why they're
1:31:51
opposed to it.
1:31:52
Adam Curry: We can't have a ceasefire. No, I'm Kirby Rear
1:31:56
Admiral Kirby. I want war, war. war with Iran. So it was a US
1:32:03
war against Iran. Possible.
1:32:07
Unknown: I think what we want to see more than anything, Wolf is
1:32:10
no widening, conflict, no deepening of it. And we continue
1:32:15
to send a strong message to actors in the region, including
1:32:18
yours. But if you're thinking about jumping in here, you're
1:32:21
thinking about deepening and widening and escalating, don't
1:32:24
do it, we will take our national security interests very, very
1:32:27
seriously in the region. And we've added to the military
1:32:30
capabilities to make sure that we can do that
1:32:32
Adam Curry: this guy is creaming his shorts, hey, don't do it.
1:32:35
Don't do it. Don't do it. You who don't do it, don't do it.
1:32:38
Iran. Well, we're ready for it. Don't do it. CNN has
1:32:40
Unknown: learned that the US has intelligence right now that
1:32:43
Iranian backed militia groups are planning right on cue wolf
1:32:46
to further ramp up attacks against American forces in the
1:32:50
Middle East. What is the Biden administration prepared to do to
1:32:54
combat this?
1:32:55
Well, without speaking to a specific intelligence, this is
1:32:58
watching very, very closely. In fact, today, we were very clear
1:33:02
publicly that we know Ron's back in these groups, that they're
1:33:06
given him the resources training, the encouragement, in
1:33:10
direct contact with the IRGC, the Coots, forces at World
1:33:13
Revolutionary Guard, to conduct these attacks on our troops. We
1:33:18
will Purdue what we have to do to protect our forces and our
1:33:21
facilities in the region that will continue. And we've sent a
1:33:24
strong signal to Iran through the additional military
1:33:27
capabilities that we're putting in the region that we have
1:33:30
national security interests writ large across Georgia, and we're
1:33:34
going to protect and defend them as well.
1:33:35
Adam Curry: That's right. Thank you very much. We need to switch
1:33:39
over to Fox for a moment just to get the message. In
1:33:41
Unknown: fact, I would say bom bom, bom, Miguel.
1:33:44
Adam Curry: Just want to make sure his message is clear. Yes.
1:33:47
John C Dvorak: So why do we have bases in Syria? What? What gets
1:33:53
flabbergasted when they say this?
1:33:55
Adam Curry: It's on the list.
1:33:57
John C Dvorak: We have Syria bases in Syria. Country. We're
1:34:00
not welcome in. And wait, wait, I thought we left Iraq?
1:34:04
Adam Curry: No, we're still under attack. Some of our bases
1:34:07
are under attack, but that's irrelevant. We're going we got
1:34:11
Antony Blinken at the United Nations. Let me just wag my
1:34:15
finger. Well, if it wasn't enough on CNN, I know you all
1:34:18
watch CNN, you sand bunnies watching CNN over there and
1:34:21
around? Let me just say it.
1:34:22
Unknown: Let me say this before this council. And let me say
1:34:25
what we've consistently said to Iranian officials, through other
1:34:30
channels. The United States does not see conflict with Iran. We
1:34:35
do not want this war to widen but by its mind or its proxies,
1:34:41
attack us personnel anywhere and make no mistake. We will defend
1:34:46
our people. We will defend our security swiftly and decisively.
1:34:52
Adam Curry: Do these people are war mongers get them all out?
1:34:56
Ah, it's just what are you doing? Are you starting a war
1:34:59
yourself? Oh, your own.
1:35:01
John C Dvorak: Sorry. I have a funny clip. Good. Good. I need
1:35:06
one. But this is McConnell. He was on Face The Nation. And he
1:35:13
says something I was like,
1:35:15
Adam Curry: Yes, I have McConnell. I have a good
1:35:17
McConnell Clip to play this
1:35:19
John C Dvorak: thing. This is like what?
1:35:20
Unknown: Yeah. For any military aid that's going to Israel right
1:35:24
now. Do you think there needs to be need to be strings attached?
1:35:28
Israel's our strongest ally on the world? We crossed and we
1:35:34
have a very tight relationship with them both on the
1:35:37
intelligence side and the military side. So like to kind
1:35:42
of oversight we're talking about For Ukraine, for example, would
1:35:47
be necessary for Israel.
1:35:50
Adam Curry: Hold on oversight
1:35:52
John C Dvorak: over the oversight part. Since when is
1:35:56
Israel our number one strongest ally in the world more than
1:36:02
Canada, more than five eyes, any of them? Great Britain more than
1:36:07
the EU?
1:36:08
Adam Curry: Ever since he started stroking out he's been
1:36:10
taught he's been talking weird. So from the same face, the
1:36:14
nation interview now this is about Ukraine. He says the quiet
1:36:18
part out loud about these hundreds of billions of dollars
1:36:22
that we're spending on Ukraine,
1:36:24
Unknown: you've said that you believe there is enough
1:36:27
oversight of aid to Ukraine, why hasn't that persuaded some
1:36:30
members of the of the Republican caucus
1:36:32
if you look at the Ukraine assistance, let's let's talk
1:36:36
about where the money is really going, Oh, someone grabbed match
1:36:41
a significant portion of its being spent in the United States
1:36:44
and 38 different states oh, we're replacing the weapons that
1:36:49
we sent to Ukraine with more modern that crap that doesn't
1:36:52
work weapons, so we're rebuilding our industrial base.
1:36:56
That's what President Biden is seeking to do, which is correct
1:36:59
no Americans are getting killed in Ukraine.
1:37:02
John C Dvorak: We are yet another one rebuilding our
1:37:05
Unknown: industrial base
1:37:07
Adam Curry: where we rebuilding our industrial base on what I'm
1:37:11
John C Dvorak: doing is instead of doing what we would normally
1:37:15
do, which is take the old crap and and destroy it, you know,
1:37:19
blow it out, put it in a burn pit. We're giving it to Ukraine
1:37:23
to us. Is what he's trying to say yes. But he also said that
1:37:28
the EU has given Ukraine 90 billion and I don't see find any
1:37:34
evidence of that.
1:37:35
Adam Curry: No, I see much more.
1:37:38
John C Dvorak: No, I I think we're given all the money. I
1:37:40
think the EU is like more doing shifting you
1:37:46
Adam Curry: know, that's that's that's their number. They're
1:37:49
liars. They're liars. They're all liars. But they're all
1:37:55
liars. They're all all of them are like it's it's it's it's
1:37:59
unbelievable. And And meanwhile, we're all just arguing about
1:38:04
whose baby was killed worse. Get Oh, I
1:38:11
John C Dvorak: got a Hamas report. This is a kind of a cute
1:38:14
humorous one. This is a moss report was an earlier one quote.
1:38:18
Adam Curry: Oh goodness.
1:38:19
Unknown: This video shows Hamas terrorists trying to infiltrate
1:38:23
Israel by sea, but Israeli forces quickly neutralize the
1:38:27
threat. The video released by Israeli forces on Tuesday also
1:38:31
shows them striking other Hamas targets including a weapons
1:38:34
storage facility. The IDF spokesperson on Wednesday said
1:38:38
Hamas terrorists are taking advantage of the Gazan people
1:38:41
minutes limited.
1:38:42
They're using your homes, schools, hospitals underground
1:38:46
underneath your homes, next to hospitals in schools. They are
1:38:50
hiding there for your safety. Don't let them use you go south
1:38:55
south of Wadi Gaza.
1:38:57
Also on Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said
1:39:01
Israel has already killed 1000s of terrorists and Israeli forces
1:39:05
are currently preparing for ground offensive. According to
1:39:08
the Hamas run health ministry, more than 6500 Palestinians have
1:39:13
been killed and over 16,000 wounded. More than 1400 people
1:39:17
in Israel have been killed, most of whom were killed when Hamas
1:39:21
terrorists conducted a surprise attack on people attending a
1:39:24
Music Festival on October 7. The war is now in its 19th day since
1:39:28
that terrorist attack and Israeli forces are determined to
1:39:32
defeat Hamas and ensure that another Hamas terrorist attack
1:39:35
can never happen again. But some world leaders are critical of
1:39:39
Israel's operations, including Turkish president Tayyip
1:39:42
Erdogan,
1:39:43
Israel's attacks on Gaza both in terms of those who carry them
1:39:46
out and in terms of those who support them, or a situation
1:39:50
that signify both murderousness and mental illness.
1:39:54
Adam Curry: Oh, mental. Send some Prozac. Yeah. Then I love
1:40:02
these Turkish reports TR t because they give you they give
1:40:05
you a pretty straight up the way they're thinking. This is a TRT
1:40:09
reporter and this looked like it was in the, in the Rose Garden,
1:40:14
asking President Biden a question about the numbers
1:40:16
Unknown: in the 18 days since Hamas Hamas killed 1400
1:40:20
Israelis, the Hamas controlled Gaza health ministry says
1:40:23
Israeli forces have killed over 6000 Palestinians, including
1:40:27
2700 killed children. You've previously asked Netanyahu to
1:40:30
minimize civilian casualties. Do these numbers say to you that
1:40:34
he's ignoring that message?
1:40:36
What did I say to me is I have no notion that the Palestinians
1:40:39
are telling you the truth about how many people are killed. I'm
1:40:41
sure innocence had been killed. And as the price of waging a
1:40:45
war, I think we should be incredibly careful. I think
1:40:48
we're not we Israeli should be incredibly careful. Oops,
1:40:52
Adam Curry: oops, not we were not we're Israeli should be
1:40:56
incredibly careful not to kill children.
1:41:00
Unknown: I think we should be incredibly careful. I think
1:41:03
we're not we Israel should be incredibly careful to be sure
1:41:07
that they're focusing on going after the folks that are the
1:41:10
propagating this war against Israel. And it's against their
1:41:16
interest when that doesn't happen. But I have no confidence
1:41:20
in the number that the Palestinians are using.
1:41:22
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, there's liars, liars, we've dead we've
1:41:26
killed less babies, and they have been no be real. It's all a
1:41:30
numbers game,
1:41:31
Unknown: turning the page to what has happened during the
1:41:33
following two weeks. UNICEF says 1524 children have been killed
1:41:41
in the Gaza Strip during these bombings. Why isn't the US
1:41:45
calling for at least a temporary ceasefire? Because we
1:41:49
Adam Curry: like killing people. We like war. We like money,
1:41:51
money money.
1:41:52
Unknown: First. Margaret?
1:41:54
Adam Curry: Margaret, I'm so exasperated by this question,
1:41:57
Margaret,
1:41:58
Unknown: when I hear the stories when I see the pictures of young
1:42:03
children who have lost the lies in this conflict of a Masters
1:42:08
making, whoever they are, wherever they are, whether
1:42:10
they're Palestinians, whether they're Israelis, whether
1:42:13
they're they're Jews, or Muslims. It hits me and I know
1:42:17
it hits virtually everyone right in the heart,
1:42:22
Adam Curry: having them think and actually grab some
1:42:24
Adrenochrome from him.
1:42:25
Unknown: And that's why it's so important to do everything
1:42:28
possible to protect them. And why it's so important to do
1:42:33
everything possible to get assistance to those who needed
1:42:36
Adam Curry: but we won't blink and yeah, blink it but we won't
1:42:39
do a ceasefire. Now we can't call for a ceasefire. No, no, we
1:42:43
can do a Yeah.
1:42:45
John C Dvorak: what he just said and then veto any notion of his
1:42:48
Adam Curry: vetoing fire. Yes,
1:42:49
John C Dvorak: that's horrible, halting,
1:42:51
Adam Curry: embarrassing.
1:42:52
John C Dvorak: It's embarrassing, embarrassing.
1:42:54
Unknown: Yeah. One of my colleagues, who is on the ground
1:42:58
in Israel and has traveled to the West Bank conducted an
1:43:00
interview with Mr. Mustafa Barghouti appalled Palestinian
1:43:04
politician, I'm sure, you know, he said he didn't understand why
1:43:08
President Biden when he was in Israel did not say enough is
1:43:12
enough. You wanted to respond and you responded, you killed
1:43:15
4000 Palestinians stop. Instead, you're encouraging a ground
1:43:20
invasion.
1:43:21
Adam Curry: This is CBS. Um, these are these are good
1:43:23
questions.
1:43:24
Unknown: How do you respond to Enough is enough?
1:43:28
Adam Curry: Well, Margaret, really marked
1:43:31
Unknown: Enough is enough. Should have been the case.
1:43:35
Adam Curry: Wow. Enough, was enough.
1:43:41
Unknown: Enough is enough.
1:43:43
Adam Curry: should have been. It's never enough. Margaret, the
1:43:46
case with
1:43:47
Unknown: with Hamas two weeks ago, it would be good to hear
1:43:52
the entire world, speaking clearly. And with one voice
1:43:57
about the actions that Hamas took about the slaughter of
1:44:00
people about the fact that that should be absolutely
1:44:04
intolerable, unacceptable to anyone, anywhere, any country,
1:44:09
any people.
1:44:13
Adam Curry: Yet veto all ceasefire. And I understand I
1:44:16
understand Israel's position, I understand that I bring
1:44:19
John C Dvorak: up the vetoes at the ceasefires that we've done.
1:44:23
Adam Curry: No, here's the last the last clip of this series in
1:44:26
Unknown: terms of US interests in the region, one of America's
1:44:29
closest allies, the King of Jordan, gave an impassioned
1:44:33
speech saying Palestinian lives seem to matter less than Israeli
1:44:37
ones. Our lives matter less than other lives. The application of
1:44:41
international laws optional and human rights appear to have
1:44:44
boundaries based on races and religions. That's a warning from
1:44:48
one of America's closest friends in the region.
1:44:52
Adam Curry: That white man who is our friend in the region
1:44:54
everybody's our best friend, our strongest friend, our closest
1:44:58
friend by
1:44:59
Unknown: this is is a dangerous message to be sending and it
1:45:02
could have blowback. Are you concerned?
1:45:05
Margaret? Every life,
1:45:08
Adam Curry: every life matters. Some sort of a tale. The
1:45:12
Margaret thing? Yeah. Adam. Yes. John. Paul. Yes, John. Listen,
1:45:17
John, I'm telling you, John,
1:45:19
Unknown: Israeli, Jewish, Muslim, Arab, every life has
1:45:24
equal worth. When I see the reports when I see the
1:45:28
photographs, when I hear the stories of young children,
1:45:34
Palestinian children who've been killed or injured, it hits me
1:45:38
right in the gut to Sure does. This is on Hamas. And the fact
1:45:44
is, Hamas doesn't represent the Palestinian people. It doesn't
1:45:47
represent their just cause it doesn't represent their
1:45:51
aspiration and legitimate aspiration for a state of their
1:45:56
own. On the contrary, it does everything to make life worse,
1:46:02
and more miserable.
1:46:03
Adam Curry: You know, that's interesting. I'm just realizing
1:46:05
sounds
1:46:05
John C Dvorak: like, like a character in a Nazi movie Up.
1:46:10
You avail big loose tent, Villa jazz. Each of your digressions
1:46:16
Adam Curry: I just realized that Biden in that answer said
1:46:19
Palestinians and not Hamas. Everyone's Oh, no, the Hamas is
1:46:25
different from the Palestinians, but not not the Biden. Let me
1:46:28
listen to that.
1:46:28
Unknown: In the 18 days since Hamas, Hamas killed 1400
1:46:32
Israelis, the Hamas controlled Gaza health ministry says
1:46:35
Israeli forces have killed over 6000 Palestinians, including
1:46:39
2700 killed children. You've previously asked Netanyahu to
1:46:43
minimize civilian casualties. Do these numbers say to you that he
1:46:46
is ignoring that message?
1:46:48
What do they say to me is I have no notion that Palestinians are
1:46:51
telling the truth about how many people are killed.
1:46:53
Adam Curry: He didn't say Hamas he said Palestinians man
1:46:56
Palestinians, you can't trust them.
1:46:59
John C Dvorak: Well, I know but I'll make pushback on that. The
1:47:03
debt and those numbers came from the palace specifically from the
1:47:07
Palestinian health No,
1:47:09
Adam Curry: no, no, that's not what you said. Listen to what
1:47:12
she says
1:47:12
John C Dvorak: what she said but know what she said is one thing
1:47:15
he knows numbers game.
1:47:16
Adam Curry: Oh, now Biden knows what he's doing.
1:47:22
John C Dvorak: Well, you always got to bring back Rubin break
1:47:25
up.
1:47:26
Unknown: All across the Middle East and around the world. We've
1:47:28
seen massive demonstrations in solidarity with Palestinians. In
1:47:33
London, over 100,000 people took to the streets of the British
1:47:37
capital demanding an end to Israel's war in Gaza. There's
1:47:41
also been similar scenes in Arab capitals from sunnah in war torn
1:47:45
Yemen, to Cairo where the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah
1:47:48
Al Sisi called for a quote, Day of Rage just hours after his
1:47:52
phone call with President Biden earlier this week, was a phone
1:47:56
call in which a deal was reached between Egypt the US and Israel
1:48:01
to allow 20 trucks of desperately needed humanitarian
1:48:04
aid into the Gaza strip which started arriving only yesterday
1:48:09
on the Israeli occupied West Bank the violence there
1:48:12
Adam Curry: isn't this is this is what blows my mind just as a
1:48:14
human being just not being jaded by being submerged and stuff
1:48:19
like this for 16 years. Somehow we all agree oh, let's just stop
1:48:24
for a second we got okay. We got 10 hours everybody. No bombing
1:48:28
no shelling go in. Okay, we got some aid in there. All right,
1:48:32
back to fighting. It's just as blows my mind how we just
1:48:36
couldn't step over that. Just some evil stuff, man is
1:48:40
Unknown: only getting worse. We were at one protests where we
1:48:45
witnessed Israeli snipers shoot at least three Palestinians. Now
1:48:49
efforts to create a Palestinian state have been at a standstill
1:48:53
for years now, largely because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
1:48:56
Netanyahu successive hard right governments have been firmly
1:49:00
opposed to it. And while the Biden administration continues
1:49:03
to back calls for a peace process that would lead to a two
1:49:06
state solution. It's done very little practically and
1:49:10
diplomatically to advance that goal. And after Hamas is brutal
1:49:14
attack and a looming Israeli ground war in Gaza. It's a goal
1:49:18
that seems even further away than ever
1:49:21
Adam Curry: now. Right? Well, that's dramatic. Here's the Al
1:49:23
Jazeera version of that. And then um, I think we're done.
1:49:27
John C Dvorak: But I gotta cover.
1:49:28
Unknown: The Israel Gaza war has sent shockwaves rippling across
1:49:31
the Middle East and far beyond. This is Yemen, itself scarred by
1:49:37
a decade of conflict. The strength of feeling here is
1:49:40
immense. In Jordan, vast crowds master the capital among the
1:49:50
country's home to 3 million Palestinians. And these were the
1:49:55
scenes in Algeria.
1:50:02
For the first time since the Arab Spring, demonstrators in
1:50:06
the Egyptian capital, Cairo returned in large numbers to
1:50:09
Tahrir Square, while others crowded the cities as our
1:50:13
mosques. And this protest is just a microcosm of Egypt, a
1:50:18
show of unity with the Palestinians. Country after
1:50:22
country, fury, Crieff indignation, what many across
1:50:27
the Muslim world regard as the collective punishment of 2
1:50:30
million civilians by Israel in the Indonesian capital Jakarta,
1:50:35
like so many other protests. It is the United States Embassy
1:50:39
where demonstrators gather, President Biden and his Western
1:50:43
allies have been fiercely criticized for that unequivocal
1:50:46
support of the Israeli government.
1:50:49
Indonesia back the offer of Tuesday's solution for both
1:50:53
Palestinians and Israel, sharing the land together for peace. But
1:50:57
that's not a solution because Israel is an invader
1:51:01
in Germany and France, home to the European Union's largest
1:51:04
Jewish and Muslim communities. Demonstrators defied ongoing
1:51:08
bans on Palestinian protests, leading to violent clashes with
1:51:12
police in Berlin. Many blame the EU than Europe's former colonial
1:51:17
powers who shaped the Middle East for choosing sides in a
1:51:21
conflict that's far from black and white. As the crisis
1:51:25
deepens, Qatar is playing a pivotal diplomatic role. This is
1:51:30
the capital Doha of Palestinian sympathies are strong. And while
1:51:34
the cycle of violence and repression continues, millions
1:51:38
are now demanding Enough is enough.
1:51:41
Adam Curry: This is just not going to end well, for Western
1:51:44
Europe for the United States is going to be a horrible, horrible
1:51:49
period of time,
1:51:51
John C Dvorak: usually to when they keep Doha, Qatar out of you
1:51:55
know, they minimize their part in this sure they're big
1:52:00
supporters of Hamas. They'll give them money for what they
1:52:04
have there. Guy, the head of Hamas is there right as we
1:52:07
speak,
1:52:07
Adam Curry: from what I understand boots on the ground
1:52:09
is that Lebanon is being attacked from the south
1:52:13
relentlessly right now. By I guess our lawyers, lawyers, and
1:52:20
we have to come up with them. You know, like we have Keef as
1:52:22
the official pronunciation, is it Hezbollah or Hezbollah? I
1:52:26
mean, we've got to come up with the official
1:52:28
John C Dvorak: should point I have to do a couple of last
1:52:31
clips. This is the Gaza Biden China, Australia, they bring it
1:52:37
all together report it from NTD.
1:52:39
Unknown: as tensions rise in the Middle East President Biden
1:52:42
today stressing the strategic importance of the Indo Pacific,
1:52:46
he tells Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese that
1:52:49
their alliance is
1:52:50
an anchor to peace and prosperity the unit Pacific and
1:52:54
Biden
1:52:55
directly warning Beijing that his latest aggressive actions in
1:52:58
the South China Sea could trigger the involvement of US
1:53:01
troops.
1:53:02
Just this past week, the PRC vessels act as dangerously and
1:53:06
unlawfully any attack on the Filipino aircraft vessels or
1:53:10
armed forces will invoke a mute our mutual defense treaty with
1:53:14
the Philippines
1:53:15
but it says is not looking for conflicts but both leaders
1:53:18
emphasize the need to compete with Beijing. Biden also vowed
1:53:22
to get more funding for the orcas deal to get Australia
1:53:25
nuclear power submarines viewed to counter China's military
1:53:31
ambitions in the Pacific. Meanwhile, as Israel prepares
1:53:34
for a ground offensive into Gaza President Biden today lays out
1:53:38
this as his vision about what future he seeks.
1:53:42
Israelis and Palestinians deserve to live side by sides,
1:53:45
ensuring Hamas can no longer terrorize Israel.
1:53:49
And while Biden urges Israel to be incredibly careful to focus
1:53:53
on going after her loss and avoid hurting civilians, he says
1:53:56
he has quote, no confidence and the casualty numbers being
1:54:00
reported by the Hamas run Gaza health ministry.
1:54:04
Adam Curry: Again, Hamas health ministry
1:54:07
John C Dvorak: Yes, I was I was ill informed the Hamas. So he
1:54:12
should have said him. You should have so your earlier point is
1:54:16
valid right on the money now call them by law. I think the
1:54:19
last tip I want to play is this because just to show go back to
1:54:22
the thesis which we elucidated in previous shows
1:54:26
Adam Curry: about elucidate. It's a good word.
1:54:29
John C Dvorak: Iran, yeah, this is Marco Rubio, our Republican
1:54:33
one of the old line Republicans, and he's telling it like it is
1:54:36
and the most
1:54:37
Unknown: important things President Biden needs to make
1:54:38
clear tonight is that if US troops, US diplomats, US
1:54:43
personnel in the Middle East come under attack by these
1:54:45
Iranian backed and controlled Shia militia groups in the
1:54:49
region, they attack our people. We are going to consider that to
1:54:53
be an attack by the government of Iran against the United
1:54:56
States that will require an extensive risk Ponce, an
1:55:00
extensive retaliatory response, just in the last 24 hours, we've
1:55:04
seen an uptick and attacks by these groups, military forces.
1:55:08
And there are troubling indicators that that's going to
1:55:10
turn into a full scale campaign and we can't allow it. It is
1:55:13
important the President make it abundantly clear by laying out
1:55:16
clear and credible red lines that if Iran crosses will
1:55:21
require us to engage them. I don't want there to be a Middle
1:55:23
East war. I don't want the US involved in another Middle East
1:55:25
war. But if we're onto its proxies decide to attack us,
1:55:28
we're going to have to retaliate and it's important in order to
1:55:31
prevent this for the President to make that clear tonight, same
1:55:34
Adam Curry: words as Blinken in the United Nations back to Fox.
1:55:37
In fact,
1:55:38
Unknown: I would say bomb Bomb, bomb, bomb them, bomb them and
1:55:44
bomb them again. Yeah, Janine
1:55:48
Adam Curry: she's the one yeah let's let's let's throw her down
1:55:51
there Let's bomb with her. Throw judge Jeanine out of the plane
1:55:55
bomb with her horrible horrible me know what this is going to
1:56:00
do. This is going to be terrorism is coming to the west
1:56:03
terrorism in Western Europe
1:56:05
John C Dvorak: was racist to my clip. Because you must bring
1:56:09
terrorism in but we have to have a target Iranian terrorism in
1:56:13
the United States.
1:56:15
Unknown: Iran isn't just finding Hamas in the Middle East it's
1:56:19
also threatening Americans within our own borders. House
1:56:23
hearing today in Iranian American activists discuss the
1:56:26
multiple assassination attempts she has to revive. Here's more
1:56:31
as an American citizen, I don't feel safe here at home anymore.
1:56:35
My family doesn't feel safe anymore.
1:56:38
My see elimite jawed is an Iranian American activist. She
1:56:41
was forced to leave Iran for being critical of the regime.
1:56:44
And she now lives in the US where she fears for her life
1:56:47
Iranian regime, were plotting to kidnap me and take me from
1:56:51
Brooklyn by a speed boat to a cargo ship bond for Venezuela,
1:56:57
and then to Iran. To you maybe it's a scary movie, but to us
1:57:01
this is the reality. They did that to my colleague in France,
1:57:04
and they executed him in Iran.
1:57:07
Elena Dodd said she's had to move over a dozen times under
1:57:10
FBI supervision and she believes the Iranian regime is
1:57:13
responsible. Alena jawed says the Biden administration's
1:57:16
response has been inadequate because it isn't holding Iran
1:57:20
accountable. She says these threats are national security
1:57:22
threats.
1:57:23
Adam Curry: The Iranian regime's threats to the homeland are real
1:57:26
and are growing. They've sought to conduct cyber attacks on our
1:57:28
state and local governments and private industry. They plotted
1:57:31
to target and assassinate individuals inside the United
1:57:34
States, including former Trump officials.
1:57:37
Unknown: Congressman Mark Green says that a record number of
1:57:39
illegal immigrants are entering the US through the southern
1:57:42
border. He's concerned about how Iran could take advantage of
1:57:45
that infiltrate the country to commit acts of terrorism. Former
1:57:49
State Department official Nathan sales believes Iran may have
1:57:52
already done so Iranian
1:57:54
terrorists found in the United States I mentioned Hezbollah 128
1:58:00
Hezbollah operatives are crusted over the years by the FBI within
1:58:03
that population of however many millions or hundreds of 1000s of
1:58:07
known God aways we should not assume that they are all
1:58:11
perfectly clean
1:58:12
sales says the Iranian regime hides behind proxies instead of
1:58:16
doing things themselves job
1:58:18
Adam Curry: their their their car cowards the cowards so
1:58:22
Hezbollah Hezbollah is here it has blown
1:58:25
John C Dvorak: I'd like to term God aways gotta gotta
1:58:29
Adam Curry: well let's go to the main lady who's in charge of the
1:58:32
God always write that down. Got aways?
1:58:35
John C Dvorak: I like it too. Yeah, good.
1:58:36
Adam Curry: Let's go to the main lady who was responsible for
1:58:39
bringing Hezbollah over the border and ISIS and what else is
1:58:43
always here this all here and there in fatigues. You can spot
1:58:47
them there their military age men and they are wearing camos
1:58:52
we go to Geneva the most recent international dialogue for
1:58:56
migration day 2023 with the former State Department, Clinton
1:59:03
Easter, Amy Pope with her keynote on international
1:59:08
dialogue for migration day. Listen to this douche eg me
1:59:14
please could you take to the lectern and give us your keynote
1:59:17
Unknown: speak Thank you very much.
1:59:21
Adam Curry: Oh, you know what she reminds me of? What does she
1:59:23
remind you? Come on.
1:59:25
John C Dvorak: Come on the advertising girl. No, she's
1:59:27
Adam Curry: reminds me of this
1:59:29
Unknown: thing now y'all about our fans come on Mary McCormack,
1:59:35
everybody said another way, the guy gotta hear the hook. socials
1:59:40
about to pee pee burns Come on people. Do we really need
1:59:44
another life painters share? We need another post to show up
1:59:47
everywhere. Yeah, hoop is risky scattered that we never forget
1:59:51
that I post live forever even when we go to bearing
1:59:59
the
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Adam Curry: Okay, back to Amy Pope, Gigi, Amy Pope, please
2:00:11
could you take to the lectern and give us your keynote speech?
2:00:13
Thank you very much. Welcome.
2:00:20
Unknown: So first of all, I have to correct something it's not
2:00:24
Amy Pope of the United States of America. It is Amy Pope of the
2:00:29
International Organization for Migration. It is so wonderful to
2:00:38
have all of you here today, which I am telling everybody and
2:00:41
I want you to make it true. This is the hottest event in Geneva.
2:00:45
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. The hottest event and it's a hot
2:00:48
ticket. John, did you get in on that deal? Did you get that hot?
2:00:53
John C Dvorak: I didn't know was gonna be the founder of go where
2:00:57
to get it? Oh, it
2:00:58
Unknown: was hot.
2:01:00
I know some of you are thinking well, the bar is kind of low.
2:01:05
Adam Curry: But guess what I'm thinking all of you
2:01:07
Unknown: here with the voices with your engagement with the
2:01:10
music with the art and this is
2:01:13
Adam Curry: what they always do. I had to wade through they have
2:01:16
to people that have African dances, you know, they got like
2:01:20
stupid Art Fair stuff. It's always like, Oh, it's such it's
2:01:24
the hottest ticket come on to Geneva wanna get together you
2:01:26
consultants we can all thing is it gonna have a great it's gonna
2:01:29
be great. What a junket. It's so much fun. Can we get Yo Yo Ma.
2:01:32
Unknown: And with the extraordinarily thoughtful
2:01:34
conversation, we can make this the hottest conversation in
2:01:38
Geneva. Speaking of hot. So we're here today because we know
2:01:43
the issue of climate change and human mobility in ways that we
2:01:48
could not have predicted.
2:01:49
Adam Curry: So this is her. So this is what they're going for.
2:01:52
We need to allow open borders migration, because of climate
2:01:57
change. Listen to her examples. 10 years
2:01:59
Unknown: ago, 20 years ago, just last year, there are over 60
2:02:04
million people 60 million were displaced because of disasters
2:02:10
relating to climate. That Oh
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Adam Curry: crap, no, wait, wait, listen to our examples.
2:02:16
And then say bullcrap,
2:02:17
Unknown: because of disasters relating to climate. That is 60
2:02:22
million people, including across North America, people displaced
2:02:26
by wildfires,
2:02:27
Adam Curry: wildfires from climate change, John wildfires
2:02:30
or climate change, please don't argue
2:02:33
Unknown: across Libya, people displaced by storm.
2:02:38
Adam Curry: Well, it wasn't it wasn't dikes and dams. And a dam
2:02:44
that was known for years to be critically weak there was warned
2:02:48
about that the government had to resign over No, it was climate
2:02:53
change. Ami
2:02:54
Unknown: for 1000s have died across the Pacific Islands,
2:02:59
people who are displaced because of a range of storms of sea
2:03:04
level rise, and other disasters, sea
2:03:07
Adam Curry: level rise who drowned from sea level rise, no
2:03:11
lies.
2:03:13
Unknown: And we're seeing this play out over and over and over
2:03:17
Adam Curry: again on television.
2:03:19
Unknown: And ladies and gentlemen, excellencies.
2:03:22
colleagues and friends, it is time that we act, we need to act
2:03:26
because if we don't act, countless lives will be lost. I
2:03:31
thought
2:03:31
Adam Curry: you there's too many people. I thought the population
2:03:34
of the earth.
2:03:36
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you're right. There's a disconnect
2:03:38
here. With the logic. Too many people am dying. No, no, no, we
2:03:43
can't have them die by the let's have a war. And this don't stop.
2:03:46
They don't have a ceasefire. But none of it makes sense.
2:03:50
Unknown: Countless people will become homeless, countless jobs.
2:03:56
Adam Curry: And we're not just talking about California
2:03:58
Unknown: economic opportunities will be gone.
2:04:02
Adam Curry: Oh, we got to hurry for the economic opportunities
2:04:04
in Chicago.
2:04:06
Unknown: Now the purpose of having you all here today is to
2:04:09
drive that conversation drive. And it's to do something a
2:04:12
little bit different from the regular Geneva scene. It's to
2:04:16
bring in the voices of people we don't always hear from to bring
2:04:21
in voices of young people to bring in voices of the Pacific
2:04:26
Islands in the voice or dance in this communities. To make sure
2:04:30
that together, we are hearing we understand, we can empathize and
2:04:37
we will be called to action.
2:04:41
Adam Curry: So it's all a lie. It's all just big, big crap.
2:04:47
fest. Oh, we brought in Pacific Islanders do a dance for us.
2:04:51
Pacific Islanders,
2:04:53
John C Dvorak: dance monkey. They're
2:04:55
Adam Curry: so cute, aren't they? That's so wonderful. So
2:04:58
how's it going with all those climates Changes to sustainable
2:05:01
development goals. Well, Houston we have a small problem. Here's
2:05:05
the UK.
2:05:06
Unknown: New figures released last month have revealed that
2:05:09
sales of electric cars have fallen by 15% Because drivers
2:05:13
continue to opt for vehicle powered by petrol or diesel. So
2:05:18
the news comes shortly after the Prime Minister's announcement
2:05:22
that he was delaying the ban on new petrol and diesel cars until
2:05:26
2035. A decision that was largely welcomed by motorists
2:05:29
but criticized by the motoring industry.
2:05:31
Adam Curry: No one wants these things Mercedes Benz the CFO
2:05:35
yesterday warns of brutal electric vehicle space, and I
2:05:42
didn't even know this they are targeting to be 50% hybrid and
2:05:46
Evie sales by 2025. And from 2025 they will only only launch
2:05:52
electric models, so they're not even gonna make gasoline powered
2:05:56
vehicles in two years time. And no one wants it
2:06:01
John C Dvorak: makes no sense for it. Let's just ask this
2:06:05
question. Where are you going to charge this thing? Forget you're
2:06:09
gonna charge it in the garage that you're not supposed to put
2:06:12
these in because they catch your house on fire.
2:06:15
Adam Curry: No, how about this? I have a better question for you
2:06:17
something I want you to bring up with Horowitz copper mines are
2:06:21
closing. There's not enough copper. Forbes quarterly warning
2:06:27
on copper before it derails the energy transition copper supply
2:06:31
is not responding to the ever accelerating energy transition.
2:06:35
At best. This means a future price level that slows the
2:06:38
transition. And at worst, that means the required copper simply
2:06:42
won't be there when it's needed. New mines are not being built.
2:06:46
Goldman Sachs research says the regulatory approval for copper
2:06:49
mines has fallen to the lowest level in a decade. Someone knows
2:06:54
that this is not happening. And it's not the consumer world
2:07:00
there's something weird out
2:07:02
John C Dvorak: and we played the we also the other issue of
2:07:04
course, we played the graphite clip in the last show, but I
2:07:07
want to play I want to play this one which is from about a little
2:07:10
earlier. This came in a month earlier. This is the rare earths
2:07:15
problem. China again involved and I had there's a there's a
2:07:19
gaffe in here that I got a kick out of
2:07:21
Unknown: challenges are facing an already tenuous market for
2:07:24
semiconductors, as China is making some changes in the name
2:07:27
of national security as a key exporter of certain rare earth
2:07:31
minerals that are critical to the production of some computer
2:07:34
chips and solar panels. China holds the cards to a burgeoning
2:07:38
market where semiconductors serve as the base of many
2:07:41
electrical and electronic products. But instead of selling
2:07:44
them on the global market, China has pulled back the country is
2:07:47
reportedly responsible for the production of 80% of the world's
2:07:51
gallium and about 60% of geranium. So CNN who cites the
2:07:56
critical raw materials Alliance, but recent curbs in the name of
2:08:00
national security meant trying to export it, none of it in the
2:08:04
month of August.
2:08:06
John C Dvorak: Good is she says Geranium is not a flower. She
2:08:14
said Geranium is germanium. I'd like geranium better. But it's a
2:08:22
rare earth. And the Chinese got 60% of the world's production of
2:08:28
germanium uranium. This post has been up forever with this gaff
2:08:34
in it I just don't understand that but well, it's okay because
2:08:37
Adam Curry: climate change is bringing all kinds of problems
2:08:40
strange
2:08:40
Unknown: weather event caused a massive accident near New
2:08:42
Orleans where at least seven people died. It's being called a
2:08:46
super far. Interstate 55 Yesterday turning visibility to
2:08:50
near zero.
2:08:51
Adam Curry: It's a super fog. It's not fog.
2:08:54
John C Dvorak: No it can't be there's no such thing as fog
2:08:56
now.
2:08:57
Adam Curry: It's a super fog everybody before climate change
2:09:00
super fog more
2:09:01
Unknown: than 150 vehicles ran into each other. At least 25
2:09:05
people were hurt
2:09:07
with our partners at the Weather Channel joins us right now.
2:09:09
Stephanie. So what is this super fog? All
2:09:11
Adam Curry: of these tell us stuff.
2:09:13
Unknown: Now let's have a look at what was happening in the
2:09:15
atmosphere to understand it. We had a moist air mass and cooler
2:09:18
temperatures next to a warm Lake Pontchartrain all helping to
2:09:21
create the fog then light winds push smoke from this marsh fire
2:09:26
West. Oh causing creating the super fog and low visibility. We
2:09:32
have dense fog advisories in place again this morning from
2:09:34
north of Baton Rouge over to New Orleans. Visibility could be a
2:09:37
quarter of a mile or less making for dangerous conditions. So
2:09:41
give yourself plenty of time and use a low beams the fog will mix
2:09:45
out later in the morning and night on average. There's over
2:09:47
25,000 vehicle crashes a year due to fog,
2:09:51
Adam Curry: but not super fog. I grew up
2:09:54
John C Dvorak: first of all smoke and you know what the word
2:09:57
the derivation of the word small Get which we don't hear much
2:10:01
because it's been cleaned up is smoke plus fog. Yes. Now it's
2:10:06
super fog, but instead to have a super fog.
2:10:09
Adam Curry: I grew up in the Netherlands, and it has perfect
2:10:13
conditions for fog or what they call mist. And you know what
2:10:18
they did? Everyone had, I think they may still have to have a
2:10:21
you had to have a third, rear light, a third red light
2:10:27
John C Dvorak: will, until recently, all the cars in France
2:10:31
and then when I first went down the hill halogens, they had
2:10:34
yellow headlamps. Because it was so foggy all the time. We had a
2:10:39
lot of fog in the San Francisco Bay area for years and has come
2:10:42
and gone. And they used to be these huge pile ups of 100 cars,
2:10:46
it was an unknown because of the day, more or less the terrain
2:10:51
mixed with the weather and other conditions. Things change.
2:10:57
Adam Curry: So just going to sticking with sticking with the
2:11:03
climate change here. This is Faith B roll Executive Director
2:11:07
of the International Oil analysis International. I don't
2:11:14
have the name of the outfit. This is on Bloomberg. So it's a
2:11:16
financial person.
2:11:18
Unknown: The reason that we see for a fact if not faith fatty
2:11:20
example, oils. We talked about oil demand to peach in the next
2:11:27
five or six years is the following. There is a big move
2:11:32
on the transportation sector which is a big chunk of the
2:11:36
global oil consumption. Electric cars. This is when you look at
2:11:42
electric cars two years ago, one out of 25 cars sold in divert
2:11:47
was electric one out of 25 two years ago this year. One out of
2:11:53
five cars sold this electric and in 2013 with the current
2:11:58
investment plans current policies. Every second car sold
2:12:03
will be an electric car in 2030. This is one undisclosed offshore
2:12:07
site to be vehicle.
2:12:08
Adam Curry: I just don't believe it. I think there's SIOP ng us
2:12:11
it's not true. This is
2:12:12
John C Dvorak: bullcrap. There's no way. One, two, what he said
2:12:14
one out of five cars, sold
2:12:16
Adam Curry: one out every two in seven years. That's coming. He
2:12:19
says yeah, I don't believe it. There's no Kidal either. There's
2:12:22
no geranium. Got no geraniums. However, there is good news,
2:12:30
then it's from the Bay Area.
2:12:32
Unknown: Epic one water brew has a secret ingredient you likely
2:12:35
wouldn't expect. The water going into these cans is recycled from
2:12:40
showers, sinks and washing machines from inside this luxury
2:12:44
San Francisco high rise apartment building. The brew is
2:12:48
the brainchild of epic clean tech, a local water technology
2:12:52
company.
2:12:52
We kind of live in this flush and forget society where we
2:12:54
don't think about what happens after we flush our toilets and
2:12:56
water just magically appears. So we wanted to sort of showcase
2:13:01
the potential of water reuse. And we decided to highlight the
2:13:05
unbelievable potential of recycled water by putting it
2:13:08
into a beer.
2:13:08
Adam Curry: I think you need to do a meet up and have some of
2:13:11
this what do you drink it now you drink?
2:13:13
John C Dvorak: Some of the recycled do toilet beer? Totally
2:13:18
by the way, the number is 14% of all new cars sold and 2022 is
2:13:23
are electric up from 9% in 2021. So it went up. I don't see it
2:13:28
going much higher. But it can we're buying but you can't Where
2:13:31
do you post the charge them? You can't put the car in the house.
2:13:36
Because they they're taught you're told not to garage these
2:13:39
cars anymore.
2:13:40
Adam Curry: I don't think they're insurable almost.
2:13:43
John C Dvorak: We'll see what happens but
2:13:47
Adam Curry: okay, just one more thing. And then we should take a
2:13:49
break because food is also under attack. You're familiar with
2:13:53
Tyson. I'm familiar with Tyson because of the beef initiative.
2:13:57
They're one of the big three meat processors. Yep. And so
2:14:04
they they finish they finish the the beef. Like they'll take them
2:14:08
into their stockyards and they'll feed them some. Usually
2:14:12
it's Cheerios and Captain Crunch and stuff to make them nice and
2:14:15
fat after they've been eaten. I don't know other goop and now
2:14:20
they've done a deal with a Dutch company called Pro ticks
2:14:22
Unknown: I sent has reached an agreement for a two fold
2:14:25
investment with pro ticks. It's a leading global insect
2:14:28
ingredients company that investment will support the
2:14:31
growth of the emerging insect ingredient industry. Expand the
2:14:35
use of insect ingredients solutions, and protein it's also
2:14:39
joining together for the operation and construction of an
2:14:42
insect ingredient facility. Once that is complete, it'll be the
2:14:46
first at scale facility of its kind to upcycle food
2:14:50
manufacturing byproducts into high quality insect proteins and
2:14:54
lipids, primarily to be used in the pet food and aquaculture
2:15:00
Your and livestock industry. Yeah,
2:15:02
Adam Curry: livestock bugs.
2:15:04
John C Dvorak: I mentioned something. Yes. So the world's
2:15:09
oldest dog died.
2:15:10
Adam Curry: I have the clip I was gonna I was saving it. Oh,
2:15:14
well you want the clip is sure we played a clip because I have
2:15:17
a comment because she actually mess it up. But here's the clip
2:15:20
Unknown: the world's oldest dog ever has died in Portugal. Bobby
2:15:25
The guard dog passed away over the weekend. He lived all his
2:15:28
life on the same farm and claimed the Guinness record for
2:15:31
longevity when he turned 30 At his death Bobby was 31 that is
2:15:37
217 in dog ears rescue easy Bobby.
2:15:41
Adam Curry: She should have said in human years but she said in
2:15:44
dog years
2:15:49
John C Dvorak: know that dog ate only human food. Which brought
2:15:55
me to the issue. Yes, I had a dog that lived 25 years and it
2:16:00
was an American Eskimos Spitz. He lived to be 25 and he only
2:16:06
ate scraps he never had to hard dog food. He never had good
2:16:11
kibble. He never had anything but scraps. And this dog
2:16:15
apparently this 31 year old dog ate nothing but scraps dogs were
2:16:20
came out of the out of the environment as garbage eaters
2:16:25
and the they ate the garbage on the outskirts of human
2:16:28
development. They've befriended mankind, and they were meant to
2:16:33
eat scraps and they'll live longer if they eat scraps.
2:16:38
Adam Curry: And with that, I'd like to thank you for your
2:16:40
courage and that wisdom and say in the morning to you the man
2:16:44
who has been putting the sea in scraps for over 16 years say
2:16:48
hello there my friend on the other end the one and only Mr.
2:16:56
John C Dvorak: Lewis I'm creating morning Oh chips and
2:16:58
sci fi their son's in the water and all the names are nights out
2:17:01
there. And the morning to the trolls.
2:17:03
Adam Curry: The trolls. Not good today. It's not good. 1818 98 No
2:17:12
one cares.
2:17:13
John C Dvorak: They hate us. Yes, exactly. Average.
2:17:17
Adam Curry: Someone actually gave me a troll count. Indeed.
2:17:22
Now it is. Here between Sunday's is 2198 to 2336. And it's 1922
2:17:32
to 1992 for Thursday's?
2:17:35
John C Dvorak: No, no, I think that the second was high and it
2:17:37
gets a little knock on
2:17:38
Adam Curry: the low side. Well, it doesn't matter. We love
2:17:41
having the trolls here who are here. Thank you for joining us.
2:17:44
And of course you can become a troll just by just by osmosis
2:17:48
really. But if you go to troll room.io, it'll really rub off on
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you trust me on that one. You can also join us through a
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modern podcast app at podcast apps.com They will give you an
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alert. I think we finally got that work in this morning when
2:18:02
when it's time for the live show. That even starts a little
2:18:05
bit earlier. So you can hear the priest remixes, which is always
2:18:08
fun. And you can join the trolls and be a part of our live studio
2:18:15
audience which has been courtesy of void zeros chat room is IRC
2:18:20
chat room for I'm gonna say 14 years, made a long time. And
2:18:26
it's the same same chat room and he has kept that running. And we
2:18:31
appreciate him for that and much, much more of course and no
2:18:34
agenda stream.com Thank you, sir bemrose for organizing that. But
2:18:38
there's no way we can thank everybody who has been a part of
2:18:41
the show. But man, we love all of you. And we wouldn't be here
2:18:44
without you. You know that because it's I actually I
2:18:47
thought your newsletter was really appropriate. And what I
2:18:51
liked about it is, you know, people, you're soso you're such
2:18:55
a good writer. I got an email saying that's not true.
2:19:04
John C Dvorak: You know, you're good writers, you get that kind
2:19:06
of email.
2:19:07
Adam Curry: That's not true. Here's a podcast that's been
2:19:11
been living on donations since 2006. Before you I said, Well,
2:19:15
did you read what the newsletter said? Because you you're so
2:19:20
smart. There are only a handful of podcasts that are as old as
2:19:25
your no with no agenda show. And none of them have relied 100% on
2:19:29
the support of the audience of producers for content and
2:19:34
finance none. That's something in itself and that is that's
2:19:39
that's that's why you're such a great writer. Because it is not
2:19:43
just the donations. It is the time talent and treasure of the
2:19:47
producers a very substantial difference.
2:19:50
John C Dvorak: Oh yes, monster different. So people who are
2:19:53
nitpicking there, they just don't like us.
2:19:56
Adam Curry: No, no, of course not.
2:19:59
John C Dvorak: They hater that you read you heard from? Yeah,
2:20:02
well, and I think most of these haters are jealous haters at
2:20:06
this point, we've been doing this so long.
2:20:08
Adam Curry: Speaking of haters, no agenda social.com, which I
2:20:11
find, I love going to the Live tab. And just seeing what
2:20:17
everyone posts and just looking at all different stories. I love
2:20:20
that. I don't even want to go to my notifications anymore. It's
2:20:24
always someone looking for a reaction. And sometimes,
2:20:28
sometimes they get it. Well, I don't know if they're haters,
2:20:31
but a lot of them are. It's just, I mean, it's like, you
2:20:33
know, it's like they tag people tag me in their own arguments.
2:20:38
Yeah, just let me just take a look. No agenda social.com which
2:20:43
you can follow Jhansi Dvorak another way into social.com.
2:20:46
Yes,
2:20:47
John C Dvorak: I do blog. I mean, there's, there's somebody
2:20:50
somebody's made a mockery of something I said on the show
2:20:52
once where I said don't block him. I just say hashtag blog. I
2:20:55
stopped doing that light years ago. This is an old clip. Yeah.
2:20:59
Oh, yes. Tag blog.
2:21:01
Adam Curry: It is very old, from Episode 900 or something. So
2:21:06
I'll just go into my timeline. And here, check this out. No.
2:21:09
Baray. Adam just blamed the idea for what showing what Hamas did.
2:21:14
And it's all Israel's fault. No, douche. I didn't say anything of
2:21:19
the kind.
2:21:20
John C Dvorak: He said nothing of the kind. No, but this is
2:21:22
just a hater. And a person who is some this is a sick person.
2:21:27
So all I can say sick.
2:21:32
Adam Curry: Yeah, I was the one who pointed out the Peter
2:21:34
Hitchens is a status right wing. Good on, you know, this, like,
2:21:40
you know, everyone's posting the art now to my top tagging me.
2:21:44
It's just
2:21:45
John C Dvorak: for what, what was just how can we everything.
2:21:50
Everything is entropy. If you start off the no agenda, social
2:21:53
as a good product, it gets very popular. You have to cut off
2:21:56
people getting and then you open it up again for more people. And
2:21:59
the second group that comes in are a bunch of douchebags.
2:22:03
Adam Curry: Quite a few. I think a lot of people have left
2:22:07
because of
2:22:07
John C Dvorak: because of the douchebags they come in and they
2:22:09
ruin it for everybody. This is I think common and it's been a
2:22:13
common occurrence in all social medias. And news groups go back
2:22:18
to use NET. It's the same thing. Yeah, there's a bunch of shut
2:22:24
ins. Usually they can't get a date. They don't have any women
2:22:28
in their lives. There we go. For men in the case of women and
2:22:33
women generally, or at least they're not the problem here.
2:22:39
Yeah, it's it's men with who can't get a date. Are they here?
2:22:44
They can't have a day when you have a woman there. I've talked
2:22:47
about this.
2:22:47
Adam Curry: Got a lot of memes, though.
2:22:52
John C Dvorak: Yay for the memes. A
2:22:53
Adam Curry: lot of memes. Got a lot of memes. Yeah. Anyway, so I
2:22:58
love going to that live feeds tab and just seeing what people
2:23:00
are saying. But the stuff people tagged me and it's just, it's
2:23:03
mainly just, they're trying to antagonize me. So I'm just not
2:23:07
gonna go there anymore. I'm not going there anymore.
2:23:11
John C Dvorak: I'm sick of it.
2:23:12
Adam Curry: I'm so sick of it. Follow Jhansi DeVore. I could no
2:23:15
agenda social.com tagging William. He loves it. He loves
2:23:19
being tagged in all kinds of posts. This is a value for value
2:23:23
show. We decided somewhere around Episode What was his
2:23:28
junk? 25 Maybe maybe even earlier than last the
2:23:33
John C Dvorak: history as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, someone
2:23:35
Adam Curry: knows. Somewhere along those lines, we decided
2:23:40
that it was real work. And if people wanted us to continue
2:23:44
doing this real work, they had to send us money to pay for it
2:23:48
real money. And we said apparently was $2 first and
2:23:54
stupidly and we got a very predictable result. But then
2:23:57
when we said hey, just give us whatever it's worth. That's when
2:24:00
people turned out
2:24:02
John C Dvorak: dead to we discovered that numerology Oh,
2:24:05
yeah, everybody was giving us odd screwball numbers that had
2:24:09
related to something that number they liked. It was their
2:24:11
birthday. As luck lucky now we realize that numerology is a big
2:24:16
deal and $2 doesn't work. No, it's a bad number. And you see
2:24:19
amateurs to this day starting a podcast and they say, Oh, we've
2:24:23
got 10,000 people that listen to the podcast. Golly, if every one
2:24:29
of them if I do the podcast weekly, yeah. And every one of
2:24:32
them just gave me $1
2:24:35
Adam Curry: I'd be with the set.
2:24:37
John C Dvorak: That's that is a lot. That would be 10,000 Tiny.
2:24:40
That's like $4,000 or Darby $10,000 a week for four weeks.
2:24:47
That's four I get $40,000 a month on what how almost a half
2:24:52
a million would be a half a million a year with 52 weeks.
2:24:55
And I'd be set that's all I need is $1. So all I need is one
2:25:00
dollar from each and every one of you who listen to the podcast
2:25:04
and the reality is you get your normal three direct marketing
2:25:09
reply, which is you get 1%. So instead of $10,000 You'll get
2:25:14
like 100. Yeah, yeah. It's 40 bucks a month.
2:25:19
Adam Curry: Yeah, it's um, people try advertising that. I
2:25:22
mean, you heard it. There's these companies who are paid for
2:25:25
by the US government gives them contracts or you better better
2:25:28
label those guys is no good. That just look at no agenda
2:25:32
social there it is. Proof is in the pudding, blocked by every
2:25:36
other instance on on the fediverse. Macedon universe.
2:25:41
Just for opinions. Yeah. And not just blocked. We're called et
2:25:46
que que que Nazi quadrupeds
2:25:49
John C Dvorak: live and freeze speech free speech.
2:25:52
Adam Curry: And that would that's what would be that's
2:25:54
exactly quad ruins. Yeah. One. So I got tagged in this thread.
2:25:58
Some someone said some other guy somewhere that hadn't blocked us
2:26:02
yet. Why don't you go kill yourself? Oh, oh, Pearl
2:26:07
clutching a bound. You told me to kill myself. That's no,
2:26:11
that's horrible. Bla bla bla. People are so sensitive. They
2:26:19
really are. They know. Just go look at the responses from our
2:26:23
own people. The advertising will not work on a product like this.
2:26:27
Only people will get value out of it. And usually people get
2:26:30
value out of it. Because we calm you down. We let you know what's
2:26:33
going on. We tell you what's really happening in the world.
2:26:36
And we lose people in the process, which is always really
2:26:40
sad, but it's fun to see them come back to people do come
2:26:42
back. Like you know, I was really pissed off at you guys
2:26:46
for what you were saying during COVID. For you said about
2:26:48
Ukraine. Everyone had the flags. Everyone had the flag profile.
2:26:51
Oh, Ukraine's bad horrible people. I mean, good. Russia,
2:26:54
bad Russia bad. And then they come back. So you know, I wasn't
2:26:59
really getting any other value anywhere else. Everyone just
2:27:01
sounded like Twitter in my ear. Exactly. And we do this twice a
2:27:05
week, for 16 years. And we'll probably do it for another at
2:27:09
least 10 episodes we can get guarantee you that if we're
2:27:12
lucky.
2:27:15
John C Dvorak: Well, as long as the Ph D program keeps us going,
2:27:18
Adam Curry: yes. Well, we do have the treasure part of our
2:27:21
time, talent or treasure. But first, we need to talk about
2:27:25
artwork. This is something has been going on for a long time.
2:27:28
Thanks to Sir Paul couture. Who set up no agenda art
2:27:32
generator.com as we discovered way before Apple actually
2:27:36
started supporting it. As part of the spec, you could have
2:27:40
different artwork every single episode and it's a real eye
2:27:43
catcher. You know, people like Hey, what is that? Oh, that's
2:27:46
something different. Oh, well, mate, maybe I should go list.
2:27:48
Oh, it's no agenda, guys. Yeah, okay. And lots of times is a
2:27:52
very provocative sometimes it's just celebratory, like our last
2:27:56
one, which is for episode 1601. It wasn't celebratory, but it
2:28:03
was part of the be like JCD Monday. Which I did not go on no
2:28:07
agenda social. All Monday. Did you go on no agenda social
2:28:10
Monday?
2:28:12
John C Dvorak: I don't know. I don't pay attention that day
2:28:14
when I'm on so
2:28:15
Adam Curry: it was be like JCD Monday.
2:28:18
John C Dvorak: I thought it was mean put your phone away.
2:28:22
Adam Curry: And we weren't gonna go on no agenda social. No, I
2:28:24
never heard that part of it. Okay, well, Taunton, Neil got
2:28:27
it. And she put together a nice day it was just a colorful piece
2:28:31
of art was there were there other things that we looked at?
2:28:35
I mean, I liked a
2:28:36
John C Dvorak: lot of stuff that we liked. Let me see what
2:28:39
Adam Curry: we had. Though looks okay, we we liked that one when
2:28:44
loser drone which is also taunting you I thought it was
2:28:46
what you like the the the dame Kenny been? No signal screen.
2:28:52
Free phone bill. Little D I did
2:28:55
John C Dvorak: but it was a little too like every other
2:28:57
piece of art she's been doing recently. And you want I really
2:29:01
like the Gaza strips. I liked the Gaza strips but I like to
2:29:05
watch dog activated by Francisco Scaramanga and you hated it.
2:29:11
Adam Curry: Nice. I don't know if
2:29:13
John C Dvorak: I yes, no,
2:29:14
Adam Curry: I didn't hate it's just like it's too green. Go
2:29:18
you're colorblind? No, I see the green. And it's just it was like
2:29:22
me. It wasn't all that great. Very small letters. ITM 808 on
2:29:27
the monitor if you really zoomed in close. No, I think we made a
2:29:31
good choice. It was just you know, something colorful. A
2:29:34
worked like it. But sure we'll have a celebratory piece today.
2:29:38
No doubt of LSC. So thank you Taunton meal for the album art.
2:29:44
Be like JCD Monday. We will bring this promotion back again.
2:29:49
I'm sure we will need it because people just going off the rails.
2:29:52
They're going all crazy. Now to the Treasurer part and yes,
2:29:56
you're right. We have a special promotion running where you can
2:29:59
receive in addition to an instant knighthood, which people
2:30:02
always love to show that off at the meetups, you can get a PhD
2:30:06
in media deconstruction. Did I say that correctly now?
2:30:10
John C Dvorak: PhD, PhD and media deconstruction. Yep. And
2:30:14
this is
2:30:14
Adam Curry: just as valid as a knighthood or as a juicer crowd
2:30:18
John C Dvorak: is half of your degrees out there. Exactly. I
2:30:21
could think of a couple of universities that have worthless
2:30:24
degrees
2:30:25
Adam Curry: and some earthling in Houston who lives in
2:30:28
Woodlands Texas, came in with a cool two grand says John and
2:30:32
Adam, I've truly appreciate what you have built for a while now.
2:30:35
However, an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the show has
2:30:38
been on my heart and mind for the last few weeks. I even just
2:30:42
saying that was enough for me. I really appreciate you all
2:30:46
grandfathering me in on the PhD but I would like to ensure I
2:30:49
earn one as it is also Oh, that's right. We we
2:30:53
grandfathered him in as it is also an honor to be an executive
2:30:56
producer on the true 16 year mark. Oh, please. Oh please. You
2:31:01
says de douche.
2:31:04
Unknown: You've been de deuced
2:31:07
Adam Curry: and he says I would also greatly appreciate some
2:31:09
jobs karma and nothing else. Oh, and this is some earthling in
2:31:13
Houston. Y'all can use my real name Cody bass. And please have
2:31:17
that on the PhD. I think I am now a vie count I think you are
2:31:21
right I still don't know what he is right? Yes, I still
2:31:24
John C Dvorak: have no no Cody bass is he'd be run into him
2:31:27
he's in Texas. The name is familiar
2:31:30
Adam Curry: for sure. I'm not sure I've had we know so many
2:31:35
people. Sounds sounds like someone I would run into in
2:31:39
Texas I still have no idea what names or lands or anything so no
2:31:43
need for now maybe one day I will and please remind me if you
2:31:47
ever need it. Yes we will. I will think of better by Count
2:31:50
name eventually but for now VC sea bass will suffice y'all rock
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here's to 16 more jobs, jobs.
2:32:00
John C Dvorak: Jobs shenana Man in Cape Coral Florida 1602 is a
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show the member number show club man happy 16th anniversary boys
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only my PhD my very first show number donation jingles mac and
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cheese hearing Adam giggled during the clip makes me smile
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every time and little girl yay F 35 Karma please sir Dan Amanda
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Baron of Southwest Florida you slaves can get used to makin
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macaroni and cheese shattered melted together
2:32:41
Unknown: mac and cheese mac and cheese mac and cheese. Mac and
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cheese you've got karma
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Adam Curry: and now ladies gentlemen.
2:33:01
John C Dvorak: Answering the mind. Yeah, Nussbaum.
2:33:10
Does Mom
2:33:13
Unknown: Oh
2:33:16
Adam Curry: workboat. Appropriate. Sir Nussbaum from
2:33:20
Virginia Beach, Virginia 108 O dot O eight. The first Grand
2:33:24
Duke PhD. Not sure how we'll address this but that will make
2:33:28
perfect wall decoration. PS also melon sweet melons are the
2:33:33
sweetest. Thank you very much sir Nussbaum. He's always been
2:33:36
there to support us for a long, long long time.
2:33:40
John C Dvorak: Yeah, good guy. Very good Marie's mill. I'm just
2:33:43
thinking of the mellow sweet so hear me if I had those. Maurice
2:33:47
Miller 1000 Hey guys, I've been listening to the show since I
2:33:51
started trucking or around 12 years ago. He's listening in its
2:33:55
truck. Good you guys have helped me keep my sanity during the
2:34:00
chaos so donating 1000 to grab a PhD executive producer night
2:34:05
title was a no brainer. I take the title sir. Dr. mammalian of
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the low country long table can I have a round table classic but
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and meet for the ceremony that's always available. Also play the
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jingles drunk again. Man. I'm high you might die little girl.
2:34:20
Yay. Thanks again for everything you've done.
2:34:26
Adam Curry: On dial drunk again. Wow, I am really high. You might
2:34:32
die. rather nice. Nice little. That was nice. I like that. Chad
2:34:40
Lawrence, West Valley City, Utah 1000. How dare you dissect a
2:34:47
news cycle was such a reckless abandon your insights into the
2:34:51
mainstream media, government and political campaigns are nothing
2:34:53
short of scandalous. I demand you immediately cease and desist
2:34:57
from providing clarity and context it is positively
2:35:00
indecent Furthermore, your lack of advertisers is an affront to
2:35:03
capitalism itself. How can you survive without bombarding us
2:35:07
with irrelevant products? My sensibilities are bruised
2:35:10
gentlemen. In conclusion, I should be writing a sternly
2:35:13
worded letter to the Queen about this travesty expect a strongly
2:35:16
worded telegram from her majesty's office forthwith.
2:35:19
She's dead. Yours in righteous indignation Chad Lawrence PS I
2:35:24
should be listening to your next episode with a monocle firmly
2:35:27
affixed and a cup of Earl Grey tea at the ready Good day. PS
2:35:32
please Knight me sir Chad GPT you got it brother. Thank you.
2:35:37
John C Dvorak: Sir Who dat today? No. Must be from New
2:35:41
Orleans. I don't know though. Is from the Hall of Fame city.
2:35:44
Jeff, please accept my tuition payment of 1k for the doctorate
2:35:49
this is as brilliant an idea as the show itself. you for your
2:35:57
courage, Sir Who dad of the Hall of Fame city.
2:36:01
Adam Curry: We're still at our executive producer level and
2:36:04
PhDs. Halle Porter says I need to do.
2:36:09
Unknown: You've been de deuced
2:36:13
Adam Curry: and I'd like to thank my friend Christine
2:36:15
cortisol who punched me in the mouth two years ago. I'm sad
2:36:18
it's taken me this long to donate but a PhD at age 33 I had
2:36:22
to act quickly. I have a job in marketing and I gotta say John,
2:36:26
you've done it he was so excited to hear the donation segment to
2:36:30
see who all got a PhD way to gamify it brah please dub me
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Dane faith first done you guys are the best jobs karma for all
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and oh she wants some answers well ha second let me let me let
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me grab some ants for you. Just a tad of ants and we can't do
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too much
2:36:55
Unknown: I got jobs jobs jobs and jobs for job
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John C Dvorak: sir Cass events Parts Unknown 1000 Just play the
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shape shifting Jews and I'll be happy sir Cass event night of
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the big Oregon
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Unknown: shape shifting.
2:37:36
Adam Curry: I mean, considering we have an Allah Akbar for
2:37:39
Nussbaum and the shape shift, and I think we're I think we're
2:37:43
hitting on all cylinders. This is a show, man. Oh, man. You go.
2:37:50
Scott Peterson is in Seabrook, Victoria Australia $1,000 He
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says no jingles no karma. Just a D do.
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Unknown: You spend D deuced.
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John C Dvorak: Game Elizabeth Gardner, Kansas 1000. It Emma,
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John and Adam. Congratulations on your sweet 16 I'm just so
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excited to be part of the celebration with a PhD from my
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Adam Curry: place Canary Cry radio $1,000 with a switcheroo
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the so the scholarship is changing interesting to serve
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basil Knight of the warmer corn. All right, well okay Switcheroos
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let me just put all that in here. God do these things on the
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just be par for the course today from my computer to crash it
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This is presented as a birthday gift to our best buddy basil
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mean email. I'll do that. Of course. I don't think you've
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ever asked me. Maybe you have maybe just missed it. Thank you
2:40:50
very much. Good switcheroo.
2:40:53
John C Dvorak: All right, now we've got Lukas Saunders who
2:40:55
wants me to read this note which blows up my my spreadsheet
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345 12 But I'll read the beginning because I think he
2:41:01
only wants me to do is read that and then you can take it from
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that. I'd very much appreciate for Jhansi Dvorak to do his
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Adam Curry: This treasure is actually in the amount of check
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Karuna because checks are still on their own currency and not
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the Euro the check amount is eight oh 8.5 or a check goob
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check boop check boobs donation. Adam I'm in need of a vigorous
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Unknown: you spend deep deuced
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Adam Curry: This is my first donation from freeloading after
2:41:57
a full year however my parents other male human resource needs
2:42:00
to be shamed for still being a douchebag even though he is one
2:42:03
he's the one who hit me in the mouth more than a year. Born and
2:42:08
raised Indiana boy but writing to you from Praha Czech Republic
2:42:12
ah
2:42:13
John C Dvorak: leavers, Prague. Yeah,
2:42:15
Adam Curry: well, he says Praha It's all the rage to pronounce
2:42:20
countries and cities by their mother tongue pronunciation ie
2:42:23
key Turkey a gotcha. Yeah. After the French after living in the
2:42:28
in the Czech for more than five years. I have plenty of boots on
2:42:31
the ground reporting to give you but to short and a long note.
2:42:33
Sorry, Adam. I will leave the reporting below. And you can
2:42:35
read on air what you'd like. Now he wants them lewdness. He wants
2:42:40
you to say nice tits and then in smoking hot wife Trump gonna
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come and then you say yes, yes. Yes. So do you have your lines
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you know what to do?
2:42:48
John C Dvorak: Nice. It's
2:43:00
nice tea. It's nice
2:43:02
Adam Curry: to say yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Okay. Yeah.
2:43:06
All right. Thanks, Lucas. Check. Check.
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John C Dvorak: We're pros here. Really? Allison Jade. All
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Osofsky in Paulsboro, Washington when the if anyone's in the area
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of Paul's bow. I would recommend driving through. It's like
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Norwegian, little miniature Norwegian town. Oh, this
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Adam Curry: is our Jade. Oh, this is Ali Javed Ali. Did you
2:43:30
get a note card?
2:43:32
John C Dvorak: I own don't have it. But she's pausable three,
2:43:37
three 3.33. I sent a note card to John I wanted something more.
2:43:40
Personally from I wanted something more personally. For
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more Perez was she says for my first donation. This is my this
2:43:47
for my 33rd birthday. Hans amazing number of people turn 33
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Listen to this show. Yes. 1027 hoping it gets there by the show
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day. Yes. You got to be all the other note to be read. I know. I
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haven't got anything. All right. It's a no card. That's le J I'll
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look for it and read it later. Good
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Adam Curry: to hear from you. Ali J. Jeff Orton is in
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Unknown: You've been de Deus follow John's
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Adam Curry: columns for years but COVID and Adams first Rogan
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John C Dvorak: Chris Fosgate in Kansas City Missoura 33333
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Congrats on 16 years you're indeed the best podcast in
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universe please de douche me. No jingles just karma. Chris
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Adam Curry: he sent me the note in the morning as happy 16th
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donations and enjoy the twice a week media deconstruction shows
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up later fantastic. A small donation was sent via PayPal to
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recover from dark times in a recent life. And I'd like to
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surgeon watcher of Stargate protector of fish and that will
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be a Baronet status and I've got the karma for her coming up in a
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Adam Curry: you get that karma that we promised a couple of
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thank the both of you for supporting the no agenda show in
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triggered you'd be buddy feels the same. Is like a party. Okay,
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Adam Curry: let me see. Let me see. I only have a couple couple
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ISOs I'll go first I don't know if any of them are any good.
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Ready? Um, yeah, it's unbelievable. These these guys
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who politicians for a living maybe a little long. While this
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wasn't so bad.
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John C Dvorak: I liked that one.
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Adam Curry: That's Darren. I like that one too.
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Unknown: There's no agenda. I
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John C Dvorak: only have one I dropped
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Adam Curry: a couple more. Or two.
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John C Dvorak: I said a couple. Yeah, do a two.
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Adam Curry: I have four. There's no agenda at all. Okay, and
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Unknown: trust your ability to not drop a baby. No, no,
3:04:09
Adam Curry: no, I think I think this is this wasn't so bad.
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Unknown: Okay, you.
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John C Dvorak: You're about to get stay sane.
3:04:17
Adam Curry: Well, that's it you just how do you? How do you stay
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sane? We're going with Darren Mize. We'll go with Darren well
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this wasn't so bad. It makes so much sense.
3:04:26
John C Dvorak: It's a good clip. I
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Adam Curry: like it good one's a good one. You want to play us
3:04:31
out? I was gonna do the dead dog story. But you kind of you
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served me there
3:04:37
John C Dvorak: with the dead dog sir has been done. Yeah, so
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Well, I guess I do have to build the Newsome clips I can play on
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Sunday but I this play this this will take this a good end of
3:04:48
show clip. Okay. Oh, sex, please. We're millennials.
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Unknown: A new study about young Americans entertainment
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consumption habit shows Gen Z is much more interested in seeing
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stories of platonic relationships on screen Those
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featuring sex and romance. Embarrass clay Veltman says
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University of California Los Angeles researchers behind the
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study are living the trend No Man's
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more than half of the 1500 adolescents who participated in
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UCLA study say they want to see more content focused on
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friendships. A video accompanying the research
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captures some of their feelings including Anna age 16 and Joseph
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age 20.
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From those media that has too much sex me and my friends often
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feel uncomfortable my friends and I maybe awkwardly bear
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through it. I think that sex should the
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researchers say Gen Z is chaste entertainment preferences stem
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for a craving for feel good character relationships
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following the isolation of the pandemic years.
3:05:45
Adam Curry: We didn't fight Nazis for you guys not to have
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sex.
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John C Dvorak: I've decided that is the boomers that came in
3:05:52
because you watch movies classic movies from the 30s and 40s. And
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even the lot of the 50s there were no sex scenes until I think
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a couple of movies that started to be produced by boomers who
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are sex crazed are the ones who had the orgies and the pre aids
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group there was free sex everywhere in the 60s and 70s
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Good times. And so they brought it into the movies and then they
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and nowadays younger kids are looking at going this is that's
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not moving the story around. This is never anything to do
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with the plot. It's gratuitous sex on the screen and they don't
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want to see it I don't blame them. I think this is righteous.
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Adam Curry: Kind of do I get to say it okay Boomer
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John C Dvorak: okay renter
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Adam Curry: no renter bro. I'm a no agenda or thank you all for
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being us with us for this show. 1602 We'll be back on Sunday
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Unknown: It was the first time in modern history a very
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significant moment on the world stage that an American president
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went into a war zone not controlled by the United States
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sick and
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tired or smart guys, President
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Biden met with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
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During this unannounced trip I got hairy leg
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this moment is highly significant.
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He entered Ukraine under the cover of night. In the morning,
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Joe Biden walks shoulder to shoulder with our allies on the
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war torn streets.
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Why does this matter to Americans
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standing up for democracy in a place where a tyrant is waging
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war to take it away?
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Nobody likes through national meetings
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in the middle of a war zone. Joe Biden showed the world what
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America is made
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of. But I tell you what, I don't know about you, but I'm going to
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go to bed.
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That's the quiet strength of a true leader who won't back down
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to a
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dictator. Look what I said go back and read what I said by
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President. That's what it is. And by the way,
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I got hairy leg. I'm Joe Biden. and I approve this message.
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John C Dvorak: And doing this thing on some of these guys. Now
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it's pretty funny. I say bullcrap. When I put hashtag
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blocked, frequently,
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Unknown: ah.
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John C Dvorak: Hashtag
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Unknown: frequent, frequent, frequent, frequent, frequent,
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frequent, frequent, frequent.
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John C Dvorak: What I do is go and look and see what their
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stuff looks like. is interesting enough, I don't walk. I rarely
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block him nowadays. I just put blocks just to freak out. Just a
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frequent nowadays, blocked blocked cash take.
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Unknown: Frequent, frequent, frequent, frequent, frequent,
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frequent frequent frequent in the morning in the morning
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morning
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in the morning, morning in the morning
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MoPhO boruch.org/in a while this wasn't so bad
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