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October 29th, 2023 • 3h 22m

1603: Rolling Start

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John C Dvorak: That's a strippers name. Adam curry, John
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C Devorah.
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Adam Curry: Number 2920 23. This is your award winning
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combination media assassination episode 1600. And threes is no
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agenda without fear for 16 years and broadcasting live from the
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heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA Region number 60.
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In the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's
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happy that dead guy said they killed himself. I'm Jhansi,
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Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. They're really happy though. It's like,
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oh, I
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John C Dvorak: drilled Yeah,
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Adam Curry: I have a problem with this story. Well, there's
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couple of problems with this story. Doesn't I have a couple
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of problems with this story? Yeah, yeah. I
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John C Dvorak: have a couple of clinical years. Yeah. I
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Adam Curry: have a couple of clips here. Hold on a second.
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First, let us go to there was breaking news last night. I see
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it was it I
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John C Dvorak: think it was. Was it last night?
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Adam Curry: I think it was last night or that was you know,
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John C Dvorak: it did happen on July 24.
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Adam Curry: Here we go. This is an NBC News Special Report.
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Unknown: coming to you with this hour with an NBC News Special
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Report, law enforcement officials have confirmed that
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the stops
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John C Dvorak: up is it breaking news or a special report? It's
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both. They started with breaking news then went to special
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report. You can't have both.
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Adam Curry: at NBC news you can have anything you want aspect in
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the mass shooting in Maine has been found dead. 40 year old
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Robert card was accused of fatally shooting 18 People in
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Lewiston, Maine on Wednesday. 13 people were wounded in that
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shooting. Police have been searching for card the last two
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nights with most of the area under a Shelter In Place Order.
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Sources tell NBC News that Carter was found between
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Lewiston and Bowdoin, Maine in a wooded area. Officials will be
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holding a 10pm Eastern press conference. We will bring that
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to you and we expect additional details to be shared at that
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time. Again, the breaking news at this hour mass shooting
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suspect Robert card has been found dead in Maine. This has
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been an NBC News Special Report was breaking. Wasn't he found in
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a dumpster
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John C Dvorak: job? Oh, he was found in a cargo container in
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the recycling yard that he used to work in.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, did he have I heard that he had two shots to
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the head.
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John C Dvorak: Day can't seem to straighten that little piece of
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factoid out.
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Adam Curry: Here's the problem I have. Of all the things this is
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my biggest problem.
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Unknown: Lester law enforcement says a gun was found in that
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white Subaru they are looking right now to see if it's the
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same weapon that was used in the mass shooting. As we are hearing
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from the card family who says that they alerted authorities.
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This is someone who needed help. In Robert card's hometown of
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Boden main area wide shock even as the suspects own family
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reveals chilling details about the decades long Army Reservist,
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his sister in law telling NBC News they alerted police and
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military officials. That card was experiencing an acute mental
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health episode in the months before Wednesday's massacre,
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saying he'd been fitted for high powered hearing aids a couple of
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months ago.
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Adam Curry: Okay, let's stop right there. By
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John C Dvorak: the way, I love this hearing aid story. Well,
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the
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Adam Curry: thing is, the meme is not just hearing aids. Here's
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another report from
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Unknown: Robert card's hometown of Bowdoin, Maine area wide
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shock his sister in law telling NBC News they alerted police and
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military officials. That card was experiencing an acute mental
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health episode in the months before Wednesday's massacre,
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saying he'd been fitted for high powered hearing aids a couple of
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months ago. Okay,
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Adam Curry: I now I have a little bit of understanding of
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guns. We have researched mental health issues SSRIs. All that
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for many, many years. But for sure I have expertise in hearing
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aids. I have never heard of high powered hearing aids. So the
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question here is, were these actual hearing aids, which were
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under prescription by an audiologist? Or were these high
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powered amplifiers, that some are sold and although thanks to
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Elizabeth Warren, you can now sell amplifiers over the counter
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and call them hearing aids. If indeed, these were just
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amplifiers that you tune yourself. That could have been
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very dangerous. Now they keep saying he was fitted with
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hearing aids that that suggests that this was done by an
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audiologist, possibly the VA if it was VA that we have no idea
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then it would have been good hearing aids but You can't just
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be fitted with hearing. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: You're asking a lot of questions. Yeah, I'm
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Adam Curry: getting down to somewhere. Yes.
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John C Dvorak: That obviously, if you play some more clips, you
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will be revealed because the journalists? Oh, no, it's having
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these exact questions.
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Adam Curry: I see where you're going with this line of
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questioning solicitor? What? No, of course not. They keep
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repeating the high powered hearing aids. There is no,
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there's no such thing as lifestyle wording. There's no, I
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mean, well, they
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John C Dvorak: got 100 watt amp. And the thing is, what are we
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talking about here? 1000 watts?
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Adam Curry: Well, if it was indeed, just an over the
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counter, Elizabeth Warren lobbied and lobbied for hearing
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aids, which used to be just called Sound amplifiers, then it
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could be a problem. And they're not. Yes, yeah. Well, there's
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actual research. There's research on this.
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John C Dvorak: Yes. There's one. I don't want to jump the gun on
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your clips. And I don't I hope that I'm not gonna step on
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anything. No, but it seems to me. This guy, I don't know who
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he told us to. Because there's again, there's no reporting on
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this. But we hear about it over and over again that he was
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hearing voices ever since he put the hearing aids in now. And
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they're all condemning him. By the way, the backstory is their
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voices about him, which makes me think there could have been a
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receiver in some joker with a microphone someplace nearby,
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saying, hey, may Hey, buddy, you suck. Something like that. But
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it seems to me and I'm sure this will be cleared out because of
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the great reporting that goes on. That if you're if you put
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some hearing aids in and you started hearing a Adam, urine
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aihole and or whatever in those hearing aids, you just simply
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take them out.
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Adam Curry: Well, now we can go down the conspiracy therapist
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route. But I'd like to start with some actual science because
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when you get hearing aids, and this has always been my problem,
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and I'll say it again, Elizabeth Warren is a horrible person for
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being lobbied by Bose mainly getting millions of dollars in
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in campaign donations to allow the Bose amplifiers hearing
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amplifiers to be sold over the counter without an audiologist.
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This is very dangerous. Here's the science of hearing aids.
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This is from audiologists fitted hearing devices. This is study
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is auditory hallucinations and adults with hearing impairment a
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large prevalence study this is from PubMed out of 829
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participants with hearing impairment 16.2 had experienced
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auditory hallucinations in the past four weeks significantly
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more than the non impaired group view can definitely have
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hallucinations if you have a hearing issue. But the
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conclusion of the report tells it all our findings revealed
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that auditory hallucinations are common among patients with
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hearing impairment and increase with impairment severity.
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although more research on potential confounding factors is
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necessary, clinicians should be aware that this phenomenon by
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inquiring after hallucinations and hearing impaired patients
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and conversely assessing hearing impairment in patients with
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auditory hallucinations. Since it may be a treatable factor.
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You can treat actual hallucinations of hearing
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impairment with properly fitted hearing devices also known as
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hearing aids, you need to be consistently checked. Otherwise,
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you have a you have a bogus audiologist, it's it's like
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going to an eye doctor. Now you have to go back regularly to
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make sure that your that your settings are right. This high
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powered thing is what really bugs me because there is no such
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thing as high powered hearing aids where if if they are fitted
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properly, you it will bring you back to a somewhat normal level
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and it's not just the the amplification it's the
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frequencies is the type of of tip that you put on, whether
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it's open and close. Um, there's a lot that goes into this. So
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the only other thing that could possibly happen is he had crappy
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hearing aids which are over the counter Elizabeth Warren based
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hearing aids and she should be responsible for 18 deaths. I'm
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going to pin it on her if that's what happened. Because that
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would just be blasting your ear and if you're already prone to
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hallucinations and mental issues Yeah. And furthermore, they can
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stream from your phone. So who knows what was going on? It
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might because you can mix it it's not A or B you can have
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something you could have a podcast playing it could have it
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could have been us playing on his on his podcast player you
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don't know. But I need to understand what these high
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powered hearing aids word. This is a red herring. Something's
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Awkward this?
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John C Dvorak: Well I think finding the genesis of the tour
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of the usage and terminology high powered hearing aid in the
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media needs to be discovered because that's the root of it.
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Who said that?
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Adam Curry: Well, from the reports it was his sister in law
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John C Dvorak: out of the blue she said high powered hearing
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aids. Yes, that why would you say that? Nothing I'd say that I
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think I know anyone who would say
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Adam Curry: well, the only other thing I can think of is that
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somehow they want high power to be high powered rifle high power
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this high powered that. Now it is, it is true that I bypassed
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all of the software I was given the software actually to my
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hearing aids which an audiologist is not allowed to do
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but hey, the pod father, they got me and I was able to jack up
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my hearing aids where I could be in the mall and I could hear two
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people talking at on the other side of the mall, I could I
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could filter it out, I could hit a button and I could hear them
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talking about me. So that is you. But that is I'm just saying
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but that is only possible if they are incorrectly fitted so
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the two things high powered and fitted do not go together. I
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need to know more. It doesn't matter because this is going
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full on political with NBC listen to the local color of how
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they're positioning this guy and I have boots on the ground from
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neighbors whose family taught Bible at the family home you
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know very typical Nothing to see here. He was so quiet he was so
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calm but that's not how NBC wants you to think of it lamb we
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understand that you grew up near Robert card and his family
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anything to know about the person of interest in the issue
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near so just near All right. So let's let's really position this
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as a waco style nut job. How can we do that? Can we NBC?
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Unknown: Well, I grew up about half a mile or half mile away.
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They Bowdoin is a very interesting community. There's
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kind of like a center hub near the school, and the town and the
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town. Store Excuse me. And, and then you have like West Bowdoin,
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but they all interconnect around the school in the town store.
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And I just happen to live near there. And the family of
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contacts is basically the compound. They're the family and
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Adam Curry: basically a compound Are you with me? Are you feeling
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me? The family had a complex but it's basically a compound.
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There's lots of families that have ranches in Fredericksburg
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to me, Oh, they have a couple of houses on the land that they've
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owned for decades or longer than that. Now. Now it's a compound
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you live
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John C Dvorak: in a compound?
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Adam Curry: I do. In fact, I do live in a compound
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Unknown: the family complex. It's basically the compound
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there. The family and Robert. They're all gung fanatics. They
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are they, for all intents and purposes all listen
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Adam Curry: to the left tail. They're all gun fanatics.
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Unknown: Gun fanatics. They are they, for all intents and
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purposes are very much associated with right wing
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militias. It's known in the town
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Adam Curry: militias for all intents and purposes
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John C Dvorak: a half a mile away doesn't know these peoples
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had been to their house for dinner.
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Adam Curry: No, because it's a complex their gun gun nuts that
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for all intents and purposes, their militias, gun fanatics on
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a compound
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Unknown: they are, for all intents and purposes are very
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much associated with right wing militias. It's snowing in the
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town to stay away from them and to not approach them.
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Adam Curry: This is there's no evidence of anyone in the town
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saying stay away from them. Oh, no.
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Unknown: You see them you just turn around and walk away. I
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remember going to the town store when I was a kid about cash
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around fourth 1214. And I remember very vividly, it's just
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an image that's been kind of going ahead and around in my
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head is I'm going to the store and there's a waystation there
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for deer so he just killed a deer with his buddies.
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Adam Curry: Okay, it's called hunting. All right, it's now
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he's making it sound like deer hunter. He had just killed a
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deer with his buddies. Yeah,
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Unknown: I'm going to the store and there's a waystation there
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for the deer. So he just killed a deer with his buddies. And the
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deer was hanging and blood was dripping on the ground.
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Adam Curry: That's that's what you This is when you take the
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deer to the to the processing place. You know waystation
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whatever you want to call it. Yes. And that's it. If if you
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grew up in Maine and you've been there since you were very young,
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you're telling me this shocked you that hunters do that. Oh
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clutch your pearls.
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John C Dvorak: I'm going to this guy down definitely has the
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coral the pearls to clutch
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Unknown: when there's a waystation bear for deer, so he
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had just killed the deer with his buddies. And the deer was
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hanging. And blood was dripping on the ground from the deer and
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he was covered in blood with a gun in his back with a giant
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grin on his face. And they were all smoking. Drinking their
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morning coffee and like praising each other.
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Adam Curry: Yes, look, I got a 12 point buck or whatever of
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course. Oh man, that is some not so now.
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John C Dvorak: This counterprogramming. This is Oh
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yeah, NBC should be ashamed of itself for putting this on an
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end. Everyone who lives in Maine should should protest this
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presentation. This is Kelly, normal, normal normal activity,
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which is deer hunting normal activity. Making it sounds like
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you're some sort of bloodthirsty screwball to be doing it is
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shameful,
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Adam Curry: particularly for the state of Maine. And yeah,
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John C Dvorak: there's a maniacs up there should be really pissed
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off.
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Adam Curry: Here's another quick interesting report.
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Unknown: Now to me tonight. We are learning that a statewide
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alert was issued for Robert card last month, warning police to be
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on the lookout for him after he made threats against his
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military base and fellow army reservists.
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Adam Curry: Okay, so why wasn't this guy picked up? There was a
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bolo basically all points bulletin, get this guy we got to
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he's got to come in. So what kind of setup was this? Well, it
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doesn't matter. It doesn't matter for him for his family on
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the compound. You know, the deer are safe now in Maine, because
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let's go straight to 100% political let's go to the Late
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Show, who knew that they were back on the air but yes, we have
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to deal with them. Last night.
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Unknown: There was another horrific mass shooting in
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America this time in Lewiston, Maine, where 18 people were
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killed more than a dozen injured. This is unfathomable
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darkness, and there are no words to describe the sickening grief
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Adam Curry: and horror. Don't worry, he's got plenty of words.
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The suspected
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Unknown: shooter who as of this taping is still a large, still a
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large, reportedly has a history of mental health issues,
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including hearing voices, who had also threatened to shoot up
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a National Guard base and who was committed to a mental health
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facility for two weeks over this past summer. Yet, he was still
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able to get guns. Now we know the argument some people are
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gonna say this is a mental health issue. Others are gonna
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say it's a gun issue.
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Adam Curry: This is interesting that he says he was still able
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to get guns. Well, we all know that he had a compound bend he
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was in he was hanging around with bloody deer at the upside
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down waystation. This has nothing to do with getting guns.
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He had guns.
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Unknown: But there's no reason it can't be both. For instance,
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some people are gonna look at this tragedy and say we don't
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have enough guns in America.
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John C Dvorak: Stop, stop, stop. Isn't he supposed to be a
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comedian doing his monologue kind of making light of very
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current events? What? What is he preaching? What kind of comic is
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this guy?
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Adam Curry: I think the comedy left him we're
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John C Dvorak: talking. Colbert here. Who is out? This is not
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funny.
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Adam Curry: Oh, yes. Yes, funny bits later on, he yucking it up.
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John C Dvorak: This is not funny.
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Unknown: Now we know the argument. Some people are gonna
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say this is a mental health issue. Others are gonna say it's
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a gun issue. But there's no reason it can't be both. For
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instance, some people are gonna look at this tragedy and say we
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don't have enough guns in America. That alone proves some
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of us are mentally ill.
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It doesn't matter where the answers come from, from
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Republicans or Democrats or independents. There's no reason
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for this to be a partisan issue. But humans
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Adam Curry: are dying. But let's let's let's make it a partisan
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issue. Please, Stephen, come on human
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Unknown: issue. And at times like this, you can feel
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powerless, but you're not. Because you can make this the
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issue you vote on. And I promise you no matter what side of the
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aisle you presently sit on, you will not be alone, because 86%
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of your fellow Americans want universal background checks
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before any gun purchase.
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Adam Curry: And just how would that have stopped this tragedy?
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Michelle bear. I mean, it's really in the illusion there are
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and there are universal background checks. Oh my
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goodness, this old trope again,
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Unknown: reversal background checks before any gun purchase.
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All majority.
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Adam Curry: Minority whenever you hear that is a crowd. A
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crowd teaser. That's the guy
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John C Dvorak: with the big guy in the front
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Adam Curry: in the front who has the you know he has the script
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and he's banging that in the air and he's twirling in the
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applause signs Go on, whenever you hear that is one of those
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guys be
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Unknown: alone because 86% of your fellow Americans want
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universal background checks before any gun purchase
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a majority. Majority
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of your fellow Americans want a ban on on assault style weapons
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assault as a percent of Americans want Congress to do
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something.
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Adam Curry: Anything he's even even has the legal language down
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assault style weapons, assault style scary looking rifles
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Unknown: to prevent mass shootings. So ask your
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representative, what will you do? And if they don't have an
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answer immediately at hand, if they say it's too soon to talk
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about this, that means they've never really given it any
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serious thought, because they have had plenty of time since
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Uvalde and Marjory Stoneman Douglas and Sandy Hook in the
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Pulse nightclub Oh, yeah. So if they don't have an answer now,
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they will never have an answer.
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Adam Curry: Well, Stephen Colbert has a little more to
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say.
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Unknown: Now, we do have a new Speaker of the House professed
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devoutly religious man who on his first day in office has a
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self
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Adam Curry: professed devoutly religious man. It's called a
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Christian.
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Unknown: Now, we do have a new Speaker of the House, a self
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professed devoutly religious man who on his first day in office
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address this unspeakable tragedy. Let's hear what his new
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ideas are.
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This is a dark time in America, we have a lot of problems and
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we're really really hopeful and prayerful. Prayer is appropriate
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in a time like this, that the evil can end and this senseless
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violence can stop. And so that's that's the statement this
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morning for the on behalf of the entire House of Representatives.
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Everyone wants this to end and I'll leave it there.
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Why would you leave it there? Is that what you think produces
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hope just leaving it there and walking away from the problem.
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Adam Curry: I love how he does that. That was his statement for
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this morning. That's not the end of the legislative process if
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there's ever going to be one so he's implying what you just got
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to just gonna pray that's it.
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Unknown: We're already capable of hope and prayer ourselves is
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John C Dvorak: quite interesting says cool bears are religious
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nut himself. Is he now on the Catholic side? So he's basically
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a hypocrite.
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Unknown: You're capable of governing theoretically. And I'm
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sorry if that sounds like too hard of a job for you. That
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seems like you know who's really got a hard job now the people in
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Lewiston, Maine. That is hard.
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Adam Curry: That's get to the comedy Colbert
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John C Dvorak: listen to this guy's pontification for how
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long? We only No wonder nobody gets this. This show is no good.
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He does. By the way. Jon Stewart's executive producer of
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the show.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, that makes sense. This to me is
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politicisation of a tragedy as usual,
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John C Dvorak: yeah. lay people to vote Democrat.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, it there's some deep there's some deep
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stuff going on here which actually, let me switch over. So
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Professor Galloway Scott Galloway prof Jaya by Prof. G.
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Yeah. Now he went on the Bill Maher show which I you know,
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Bill Maher's back and it was it was quite interesting he had
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Galloway on he had the Jessica Tovar, I think her name is she's
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the the the Democrat on the five on Fox and even had to Cuomo
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Cuomo on which was quite interesting. And I'll get back
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to to the, to this gun thing in a moment. But this is the this
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is a very short clip. This is a clip that everybody was, I mean,
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Twitter ex was mad there were so mad at him for saying this. And
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he has actual emotion in his voice because he's in a half
24:03
assed way he's trying to ask for forgiveness for his horrible
24:08
stance on COVID which went way beyond school lock downs. I
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mean, I didn't even look for the clips. I'm sure I could find
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tons of Galloway. Oh, yeah. Oh, they were horrible. You know,
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anti vaxxers You know, you're killing everybody. You shouldn't
24:23
be allowed in the hospital. Screw you, all of that stuff. So
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as Galloway is trying to ask for a bit of grace here while I
24:31
Unknown: was on the board of my kids school during COVID. I
24:33
wanted a harsher lockdown policy. And in retrospect, I was
24:37
wrong. The damage to kids and keeping them out of school
24:41
longer was greater than the risks. But here's the bottom
24:44
line. Myself are great people to CDC. I'd like to think the
24:49
governor, we were all operating with imperfect information and
24:52
we were doing our best
24:54
Adam Curry: Do you hear Do you hear his emotion is emotion.
24:57
Unknown: Vicki and that's real. It's
24:59
real. We're all
25:01
perfect information and we were doing our best. So please go
25:05
back. I
25:06
Adam Curry: want to hear it. I want to hear the shaky gets a
25:07
little muffled great
25:08
Unknown: people to CDC. I'd like to thank the governor. We were
25:11
all operating with imperfect information, and we were doing
25:14
our best. So it's but let's, let's learn from it. Let's learn
25:25
from it. Let's hold each other accountable. But let's bring a
25:27
little bit of grace and forgiveness and they should show
25:30
that
25:33
Adam Curry: he wants grace and forgiveness. I'll forgive him. I
25:35
forgive him wholeheartedly for everything he has said and done.
25:38
I always said I would do that. He needs to really come with
25:40
some repentance because this is half hearted and say the good
25:43
people at CDC Okay, fine. But that's not really why he's
25:47
emotional. John. He's emotional because this man and his
25:51
partner, your former protege, Kara Swisher are so afraid of
25:57
God. They I mean, they are trembling. This is his true
26:01
fear. Because in the same show, he talks about the new Speaker
26:07
of the House, Mike Johnson, who, who you heard Stephen Colbert,
26:12
just, you know, as you say, be very hypocritical about oh, you
26:15
got his hope and prayers, man, is that all you got? So this
26:19
comes up on the same show, we keep
26:22
Unknown: hoping, oh, this time, it'll show them for who they
26:24
are. This is just enormously we are normalizing climate change.
26:29
We are normalizing anti semitism, and we are normalizing
26:33
a kicking out of the legs of the stool of democracy central to
26:36
our democracy. Regardless of what you think about our
26:38
country, it's the best of its kind, so far, hands down.
26:42
Democracy, the pillars of that are one, the peaceful transfer
26:46
of power. And this guy was an architect of trying to arrest
26:49
that, and a society that is secular. And when a guy gets
26:52
this nod and says that God ordained it, I'm like, well,
26:54
boss whose God is that? Because this is the whole point here is
27:00
that we separate church and state that we believe in the
27:03
peaceful transfer of power. And the reason this guy is speaker
27:06
is none of us had the time to read his resume and realize his
27:09
David Duke liked what
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we did. Now, I
27:12
Adam Curry: thought this was great. David Duke light, is that
27:15
because he he's a Christian, or is he a racist?
27:23
Unknown: He's David Duke. Clyde, I read today he has an adopted
27:27
black son. Oops, I don't think David Duke would do that. But he
27:30
is good. He is a religious nut. He was the lawyer for Alliance
27:35
Defending Freedom. This is from their literature, they seek to
27:40
recover the robust Christian dharmic I don't know that word.
27:43
You're a professor, maybe you do Christian, Christian dharmic
27:47
theology of the third, fourth and fifth centuries. You know,
27:51
maybe the fifth.
27:54
Adam Curry: Do you know what that means? The Christian
27:56
dharmic.
27:58
John C Dvorak: It may be related to the Dominionism.
28:03
Adam Curry: Yeah, that's what I think he was talking about.
28:06
Because I couldn't be it. I couldn't find
28:08
John C Dvorak: it, which is a it has to be Dominionism, which is
28:11
the belief that you know, we're having it. Yeah, this is the
28:13
abrupt jurists, and the kind of the guys who are thinking that
28:18
we're, the world's going to end any minute.
28:21
Adam Curry: Well, dominion theology to the demeaning
28:24
Dominionism, from the book of knowledge, says it's a group of
28:29
Christian political ideologues who seek to institute a nation
28:32
that is governed by Christians and based on their understanding
28:35
of biblical law. But that could also easily be the rapture
28:40
folks. Sure.
28:44
Unknown: But the third and fourth, I mean, he uses the
28:50
phrase, the so called separation of church and state. And this
28:55
scene this is the alliance of this is a hate to you know,
28:59
fascism, that word is thrown around fascist ways. Okay. The
29:02
far right church folks, meet with the corporate power, folks.
29:07
That's muscle Leaney. That's, that's all these fascist states.
29:10
And this is now that and of course, Trump doesn't give a
29:13
shit either way about religion. He'll say whoever likes him, he
29:17
will love sure down with so he's, of course going to just
29:20
cave on all this religious nonsense.
29:23
Adam Curry: I'm sensing a very big fear of religious people in
29:27
government and maybe of God himself. But now Yeah, wait
29:33
because I have some clips of him and Kara Swisher but first,
29:36
let's go to a supercut of what the media is saying about the
29:40
new Speaker of the House of Representatives election denier
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Unknown: election denier election denier
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election denier election denier election denying
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election denier election denier election denier election denier
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election
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denier election denier election denier election denier an
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election denier election denier
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election denier an election denier you'll watch shouldn't
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deny your election denier election denier election denier
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election denier election
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denier
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election denier?
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The Louisiana lawmaker has been a vocal supporter of former
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President Donald Trump.
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The Louisiana lawmaker has been a vocal supporter of former
30:15
President Donald Trump Johnson is
30:17
a vocal supporter of
30:18
former President Donald Trump Johnson is known as a vocal
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supporter of former President Donald Trump Johnson is known as
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a vocal supporter
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of former President Trump's the lawmaker is a vocal supporter of
30:29
former President Donald Trump Johnson has been a vocal
30:32
supporter.
30:34
And as a vocal supporter from
30:36
our president, Donald Trump, he
30:37
played a key role in the failed efforts to overturn the 2020
30:40
presidential election.
30:41
Johnson was a key congressional figure in
30:43
the failed efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He was also a
30:46
key congressional figure in the failed
30:48
efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
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John C Dvorak: This is good, you know,
30:54
Adam Curry: so dynamite.
30:56
John C Dvorak: Who was the last speaker of the House, who was
30:59
election, an election denier, Nancy Pelosi, Nancy Pelosi was
31:05
an election denier? Yes, of course, she will find quote
31:09
after quote after quote around 2016 about her going on and on
31:13
and on about Trump didn't win. He's illegitimate. You know,
31:17
this thing needs to be looked into. So big deal. Yeah,
31:22
Adam Curry: well, so So Kara and Scott are beside themselves with
31:27
this guy. And it's not and I think he was the was the second
31:32
in charge of the Republican caucus. It's not like he's a
31:35
complete unknown guy. Is he? I mean, not that he was on the on
31:38
the radar. But he's been around. He's been a congressman. He
31:41
didn't just pop out of nothing. No, he's
31:43
John C Dvorak: a fairly new congressman. Relatively, and he
31:48
didn't just pop up his skis. Everybody knows him and likes I
31:51
mean, he's is everything from all from all perspectives. He
31:56
seems like a good guy guy. And yes, he's a he's a he's a strong
32:01
Christian, but there's been plenty of them in these in these
32:04
jobs and they do the job fine. It doesn't mean it interferes
32:07
with anything. It's just this nonsense. Oh, no. No, he's gonna
32:13
do what is he going to do?
32:14
Adam Curry: interferes directly with our country. He is also
32:19
third in line. This is very scary as the third in line bugs.
32:22
I'm very scary for Scott and Kara. This guy
32:26
Unknown: is unqualified for this job and so far to the right of
32:30
most Americans. It's really quite as qualified for
32:33
John C Dvorak: the job. Because they don't know who, Elaine.
32:36
Adam Curry: Yes, of course she does. It's obviously just wait
32:40
for it
32:40
Unknown: with him. I can't believe it. But I'm Jim Jordan's
32:44
less problematic than this guy.
32:46
I mean, based on minus Raiders It's David Duke without the
32:49
baggage you know it just if you read the sky, his background
32:53
first off his statement was really troubling. And then you
32:56
said to God had ordained this brand when someone's when
33:00
someone actually believes that God has ordained this is just
33:03
enormously disappointing if you think more broadly, I believe on
33:07
social policy we've become this white Christian Nationalist
33:12
government. I mean, if you look at what has happened,
33:14
Adam Curry: I love that Jew who keeps saying that white
33:17
Christian nationalist you're saying that like it's a bad
33:21
thing, bro
33:21
Unknown: from a public policy, social policy standpoint whether
33:24
it's roe being overturned, I mean, school.
33:31
John C Dvorak: What? These guys are bitching about the facts?
33:35
Not in evidence. This is stuff that already happened.
33:37
Adam Curry: I don't even think that they've even listened to
33:40
his speech. Hazel's
33:42
Unknown: very Handmaid's Tale it is Christian nationalists.
33:47
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. What? Yeah, there they are. They're
33:50
afraid. And Kara will explain in a moment,
33:54
Unknown: in order to pacify the far left of the left. Will let's
33:58
engage in reckless spending and have $7 trillion in expenditures
34:03
with five and a half trillion in receipts? Well, the only thing
34:06
that passes for anything bipartisan is reckless spending.
34:08
So you want to cut taxes, you want more social spending? I
34:10
know let's do both. Okay,
34:12
Adam Curry: so before we give the big reveal of what Scott and
34:14
Cara thing, let's play an actual piece, from what I thought was a
34:18
pretty reasonable speech from this guy. He hears that he's
34:21
young. I like that someone who's under 50. younger than me, I
34:26
think he is so okay. And he seems like he's on the up and
34:30
up, as you said, seems like a nice guy. So here's what he
34:32
actually said about the ordained bit.
34:35
Unknown: I want to tell all my colleagues here what I told the
34:38
Republicans in that room last night. I don't believe there are
34:41
any coincidences in a matter like this. I believe that
34:44
Scripture, the Bible is very clear that God is the one that
34:49
raises up those in authority. He raised up each of you, all of
34:52
us. And I believe that God has ordained and allowed each one of
34:55
us to be brought here for this specific moment in this time.
34:58
This is my belief
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Adam Curry: If it's a little different than the way they
35:01
positioned like God made me the Speaker of the House, I believe
35:06
that each. Yeah, that's what they're thinking,
35:08
John C Dvorak: Oh, he made very common. The way he's expressing
35:12
it is not uncommon. Even if you're not super religious, you
35:15
might say something like that. Yeah, these guys just don't like
35:19
the fact that he probably goes to church every Sunday.
35:22
Adam Curry: In fact, and I'll just say, only on a quick
35:25
personal note, one of the hardest things for me in the
35:28
Bible as a new Christian, is that we're supposed to pray for
35:31
our leaders is very hard. For me, it's like, I gotta pray for
35:35
this. That's why I pray for Joe Biden to go nuts and confess
35:38
right there on television. But it's yes, of course,
35:43
Unknown: one of us has a huge responsibility today, to use the
35:46
gifts that God has given us to serve the extraordinary people
35:49
of this great country, and they deserve it. And to ensure that
35:52
our republic remains standing as the great beacon of light and
35:56
hope and freedom, and a world desperately needs it.
36:01
Adam Curry: By the way, this clapping is on both sides of the
36:04
aisle there, they're standing on both
36:06
John C Dvorak: sides that both sides should also mention
36:10
something Brooks, I don't have the clip, I don't think Brooks
36:13
on last Friday, he who was also a Jewish a I believe, most
36:20
atheists Jewish Jewish atheist, very common amongst intellectual
36:25
circles to be a Jewish atheist. And he said that he listened to
36:32
the thing and he would be in the same kind of league as Galloway
36:35
in terms of his thought process. He says that he really took
36:40
solace in that in his speech, he says, if he what he says is true
36:45
in the way he presented himself, he has no problems with the guy.
36:48
I just hope he's Brooks IGE says Brooks said I hope that he means
36:55
what he said. Because he took the speech very positively. And
36:59
I I think it was very magnanimous, I didn't think it
37:03
was a big, no, no. Well, anything that matters to
37:06
Galloway, something's wrong with him. Well,
37:08
Adam Curry: wait until you hear Cara because I can tell you
37:11
what's wrong with them, they are at the forefront of the trans
37:13
Maoist movement. They hate the fact that God is mentioned
37:18
anywhere within politics, they have this stick up their ass
37:21
about separation of church and state, you know, look at your
37:24
dollars, Scott, look at look at what's what's what's literally
37:28
in Congress, in God we trust. I mean, you can't remove that you
37:32
may want to, but you got to do a little more work than bitching
37:35
on a podcast.
37:37
Unknown: It was in 1962 and 1962, that our national motto,
37:41
In God We Trust was adorned above this rostrum. And if you
37:45
look at the little guide that they give tourists and
37:48
constituents who come and visit the house, if you turn in there
37:51
to about page 14, in the middle of that guide, it tells you the
37:54
history of this, and it says very simply, these words were
37:57
placed here above us. This motto was placed here as a rebuke of
38:01
the Cold War era philosophy of the Soviet Union. That
38:05
philosophy was Marxism and communism, which begins with the
38:10
premise that there is no God. This is a critical distinction
38:15
that is also articulated in our nation's birth certificate. We
38:18
know the language well, the famous second paragraph that we
38:22
used to have children memorize in school, and they don't do
38:25
that so often anymore, but they should. GK Chesterton was the
38:29
famous British philosopher and statesman. And he said one time,
38:32
America is the only nation in the world that is founded upon a
38:36
creed. He said, It's listed with almost theological lucidity. In
38:40
the Declaration of Independence, what is our creed? We hold these
38:43
truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, not
38:48
born equal, created equal. And they are down by the same
38:53
inalienable rights with the same inalienable rights, life,
38:55
liberty, pursuit of happiness. That is the that is the creed
38:59
that is animated our nation since its founding that has made
39:02
us the great nation that we are.
39:04
Adam Curry: Alright, so now we go back for the final clip of
39:06
pivot. And you can hear exactly what their problem is.
39:09
Unknown: Let me just say he also has a podcast with his wife,
39:11
Kelly, their podcast co hosts, they have a show called Truth be
39:15
told, let's listen to a clip from earlier this year. Was it
39:18
by
39:19
Adam Curry: the way, I'll say his wife does not have a
39:21
fortunate podcast voice
39:22
Unknown: to talk about what scared them about some members
39:26
of Congress. Some of
39:27
these voices now are in this chamber arguing that our rights
39:31
do not come from God. You know, think about how scary that is.
39:35
If you if you believe your rights come from government,
39:38
then it means you don't really owe any allegiance at all to
39:42
God. Yeah, you have no accountability. Well, you're not
39:45
free. You're not free because people who are governing you and
39:50
giving you things in exchange for those things. Always come to
39:55
sacrifice of your liberty.
39:56
Absolutely. Okay. The Constitution So this is the guy
40:00
in charge of the Constitution right now.
40:02
I think I met them I actually think I met them at a key party
40:05
in in Boca Raton. No dick jokes on that podcast. They sound like
40:09
fun people to roll with. I'm sorry I just I don't have I
40:15
don't get it. I don't have an invisible friend. What does this
40:18
mean for me
40:21
you cannot make dick jokes on this podcast next year when he
40:24
takes over as king.
40:25
Adam Curry: There it is. They just can't stand that rights.
40:29
You can call from the magical man in the sky, whatever it is,
40:32
we have these rights in America government didn't give us these
40:35
rights. And that's their problem. And that's totally back
40:40
to the trans Maoist movement that's going on right now. I
40:44
don't have an imaginary buddy who gave me these rights yes you
40:48
do Scott. Can you do whatever you want we had them before
40:52
government came along the constitution that he's in charge
40:55
of according to Cara is rules the government cannot things
41:00
that government cannot do it's not giving you rights these
41:03
people truly believe government gives you rights. They're
41:08
spearheading all this this is this is the problem and man it's
41:12
only gonna get worse with this Israel Hamas thing is only going
41:16
to get worse. We have a bunch of mind control BLM marching NPCs
41:23
who have free Palestine what is the thing today it's that's what
41:29
it is. Danny Well, it's grabbing hold it's grabbing holds all
41:38
over the world. It's going to be a religious war fought on well
41:42
in Iran, of course. But because that's the ultimate military
41:46
industrial complex tactic. But it's it's you know, this is now
41:53
now we're getting this is going to be a holy thing. And we're
41:57
getting everybody riled up. We got Muslims against Christians.
42:01
It's going to be everywhere. You know, here's Andrea Mitchell.
42:06
Unknown: video showing Jewish students scared inside a Cooper
42:09
Union College Library as Pro Palestinian protesters pounded
42:13
on the door shouting Free Palestine. Anti Israel slogans
42:17
projected at night on campus buildings at George Washington
42:20
University in downtown Washington, a Jewish man
42:23
describes a home invasion in Los Angeles. He says the attacker
42:26
was shouting this need to kill these very people and alarming
42:31
surge in anti semitic incidents in the US Army were attacking
42:35
Israel and Israel's airstrikes in Gaza. According to the anti
42:39
Defamation League of 388% over the same period last year, to
42:44
what do you attribute it?
42:45
When you dehumanize and demonize Israelis and Jews? It leads to
42:52
anti Jewish sentiment around the world. And we've seen how anti
42:56
semitism has been normalized. Here in the United States.
43:01
The White House calling the incidence of anti semitism over
43:03
the past week a disturbing pattern that shocked the
43:06
conscience and turn the stomach.
43:08
Adam Curry: I think they love it. I think they love it on both
43:10
sides. Let's get everyone all riled up against each other
43:13
everywhere. Worldwide calls for
43:15
Unknown: a Gaza ceasefire got loud in Los Angeles, and Chicago
43:21
with 1000s filling the streets at this pro Palestinian March in
43:25
New York City. Orthodox Jews lined up a sign of solidarity on
43:30
their Sabbath, the fact
43:31
that they want hours and hours to show support to Palestine as
43:34
a true testament that this is not a religious conflict.
43:39
This didn't staged by a Jewish group shut down New York's Grand
43:43
Central Terminal late Friday. In New Zealand, Italy and London
43:49
hundreds of 1000s demonstrated in support of Palestinians are
43:54
doing this this is genocide. In front of a massive crowd in
43:57
Istanbul. Turkey's president called Israel an occupier and
44:01
war criminal Shabbat tables for the more than 200 hostages were
44:06
sent in Germany and Washington DC families in Tel Aviv
44:10
demanding answers from their government. I can't wait
44:13
anymore. I need my son back home. The US has so far pledged
44:19
unconditional support for Israel, reminding the country to
44:23
follow the rules of war but firmly resisting any calls for a
44:26
ceasefire.
44:28
Adam Curry: I love the rules of war but that's so good. Kill
44:32
humanely Follow Follow the rules of war and and we didn't have
44:38
this during Trump but guaranteed is coming back and I was blown
44:43
away are you do you know salty cracker? You know the guy salty
44:45
cracker. I'm sure you've seen those. Yeah, he's a he's a funny
44:51
guy. I think he was mainly on YouTube is probably now mainly
44:55
on rumble. So he was on a net. He's a millennial along with us.
45:00
guy on the quartering, and these guys see it, they see exactly
45:04
what's going to happen. And they take it one step further, which
45:06
solves another question for us.
45:08
Unknown: I mean, what is your what is your thoughts on the
45:12
likelihood of a terror attack in the United States in the near
45:14
future? I feel like it's definitely higher than it was
45:17
six weeks ago.
45:19
Yeah, I think if I think if we start, if we start blowing up
45:24
more more places in the Middle East, you're gonna you're
45:27
definitely going to see stuff. Well, you saw some stuff popping
45:31
off already.
45:33
We already see violence.
45:35
Yeah, it's already punching each other and hitting each other.
45:38
And in the UK, they there was a there was a terrorist attack and
45:41
the police and everything got together to make sure nobody
45:43
knew the guy's name. And so they know that it's coming. And
45:48
they're going to kind of protect it essentially, is what we're
45:53
going to see because the conflict is the point they they
45:59
didn't let they didn't stir up the Middle East and let all of
46:02
the Middle Easterns into this place and then go back to stir
46:05
up the middle east again on that is insane that you couldn't see
46:09
what's going
46:10
on just left bro. Love this year,
46:15
it doesn't. It doesn't make any sense that you don't understand
46:17
what's going to happen. Like, how do I know what's going to
46:19
happen? I'm an idiot. I'm just sitting in my room over here
46:22
screaming about politics, but I can figure this out. There's no
46:25
it has to be on purpose. Yeah, there's
46:27
going to be some some lunatic. It takes you to a dark place.
46:32
But this is me some lunatic at a Taylor Swift concert that blows
46:34
himself up though. And then that's going to give our
46:37
government you know, the green light to just, you know, that's
46:43
just like the deal with 911. I mean,
46:44
Adam Curry: yeah, yeah, there you go. Now we know where
46:47
they're using Taylor Swift. That's blow up a Taylor Swift
46:51
concert. It will be perfect.
46:58
John C Dvorak: Okay, let's listen to PBS is reporting on
47:01
this war of whatever kind of war it is. This is cool. These clips
47:07
are called me war, Middle East war. And this is the PBS update.
47:15
Adam Curry: On two
47:16
Unknown: got it. In Gaza tonight residents say they're
47:19
experiencing the most intense bombardment of Israel's three
47:22
week old war and Hamas. The air and sea assault supporting
47:26
Israeli tanks and infantry carrying out increased ground
47:29
raids. and Israeli spokesman says they're targeting Hamas
47:32
squads in northern Gaza that have fired rockets and Israel. A
47:35
virtual communications blackout means the only information is
47:39
coming from official statements from both sides. The Israeli
47:42
military says it hasn't suffered any new casualties. The Hamas
47:46
run Gaza health ministry says that more than 7700 Palestinians
47:50
have died in the war so far, though, we don't know how many
47:53
of those are Hamas fighters. And tonight, Prime Minister Benjamin
47:57
Netanyahu warned Israelis that the fighting which he called the
48:00
Second War of Independence would be long and difficult. Our
48:04
reporters from Leila Molana Allen and Israel
48:10
on Saturday, dense smoke rising from airstrikes filled Gaza
48:14
skyline as Israel and today to have escalated ground raids. The
48:18
Israel Defense Forces released video of what it said were its
48:21
tanks entering the Gaza Strip. In a press conference, Israeli
48:26
officials called it a new phase of the war, but did not define
48:30
it as a full fledged ground invasion by Moscow. Now
48:33
in the past day, we have taken a step forward to set such
48:37
powerful fire against the enemy that it made the ground shake
48:40
because this was like nothing Hamas has ever experienced
48:42
before
48:43
the Israeli side of the border remained heavily fortified.
48:47
Adam Curry: I liked that you labeled these clips me war,
48:50
because it made me think of meme war. Which is so appropriate.
48:56
Yeah, it really isn't anymore online.
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John C Dvorak: First of all, the PBS in particular is NPR and PBS
49:07
both there on the Palestinian side. And it's fairly obvious by
49:11
the way they cover this. Yes, yeah. And I'd say the mainstream
49:15
media is mostly on the Palestinian side. Yeah,
49:18
Adam Curry: because it's political as we already
49:22
John C Dvorak: and the Israeli state is being for one thing,
49:26
there's there's some sort of an aspect to this where they're
49:29
being set up, to set up to fail, because they have the upper hand
49:36
from the get go and they're going to they're going to kind
49:39
of be tucked into and by their very nature, lose the upper hand
49:43
and the moral upper hand by killing a lot of innocence. Yes,
49:48
to the point where and it will be exaggerated by the mainstream
49:52
media and PBS and the news and all the rest of them that
49:57
Adam Curry: that they didn't follow the rules the rules of
49:59
war.
50:00
John C Dvorak: So they're there they're in trouble I think
50:04
Israel is in trouble in the Second War of Independence all
50:07
the rest of it I think Netanyahu is everything everybody's in
50:10
trouble and in the US our intelligence people are kind of
50:13
in trouble because we still we do want to do something with
50:16
Iran but you know, this is the meetings that are going on how
50:22
we do it what we do how we
50:24
Adam Curry: move it away we need to move it away from this
50:26
conflict we need to deflect the media's attention from something
50:30
else I
50:31
John C Dvorak: think that trying to do that with with the with
50:33
the supposedly I don't know if yes or no if these are real
50:37
these attacks on the American basis that shouldn't exist that
50:41
one is very scary. I
50:42
Adam Curry: have those chips
50:43
John C Dvorak: I don't know why it's there. But okay, there's
50:45
one there and no dear Ryan is are supposedly taking their
50:48
drones and, and piling on.
50:51
Adam Curry: I got those clips for later after you're done so.
50:54
John C Dvorak: But let's go on to clip two of this of this
50:57
presentation. We were
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Unknown: here on the border with Gaza last night, as the Israeli
51:01
Defense Forces announced they were sending more ground troops
51:04
in they've confirmed this morning that they did attack
51:06
Gaza last night, from the air from land and from the sea,
51:09
accessing it from three points the Northeast and the northeast
51:13
corner just behind me this morning. That operation is still
51:16
ongoing, and we can hear the sound of artillery fire coming
51:18
from positions spread all across the border. Listen carefully. In
51:22
a new video, the IDF issued another warning for Gazans in
51:26
the north to leave.
51:28
For your immediate safety. We urge all residents of Northern
51:32
Gaza and Gaza City to temporarily relocate south
51:37
but airstrikes have cut off internet and phone signal in
51:40
Gaza. And Arabic not English is the main language for most
51:44
Palestinians living in Gaza. Palestinians in the West Bank
51:48
criticize the blackout
51:49
Oh, people can't even call each other and tell each other what
51:52
is going on. Why are you censoring the media? They'll
51:55
show us what you are doing. Why are you not showing the children
51:58
that you killed? It was Why do you kill women media some
52:01
Israelis also criticize the increased attacks? Elon Zachary
52:05
has nice and then is among the Hamas hostages at a gathering in
52:09
Tel Aviv. He worries she and the other captives might become
52:13
collateral damage outside the region. Turkish President Recep
52:17
Tayyip Erdogan had harsh words for Israeli Prime Minister
52:20
Benjamin Netanyahu as a pro Palestinian Rally
52:24
Day. Oh, just
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as Netanyahu is a terrorist.
52:28
The opposition says Hamas is a terrorist organization as well.
52:31
No shame on you.
52:33
Netanyahu said Israel held the moral high ground
52:37
healthy for them. This kidnapping was a crime against
52:40
humanity. Those who are accusing our soldiers of war crimes are
52:44
hypocrites and liars. They have no morality left to sugu
52:48
in response to Edwin, Israel's Foreign Minister ordered the
52:51
withdrawal of its diplomats from Turkey. No, there
52:54
Adam Curry: you go. There you go.
52:58
John C Dvorak: Little battle going on there. Again, if you
53:02
listen to the reporting is very one sided. And but here's the
53:06
one that's the third clip has got a little a little bit in
53:09
here which I have to comment on.
53:11
Unknown: In New York City Friday activist with the group Jewish
53:15
Voice for Peace, demonstrated at Grand Central Station calling
53:19
for a ceasefire, the group said the NYPD arrested hundreds of
53:24
protesters.
53:27
John C Dvorak: Jews Jewish voices for peace is a front
53:30
organization for I don't know who
53:32
Adam Curry: that's that's the guys that we've we found the
53:35
other day. Yeah, that's the X blue. Ultimately it goes back
53:40
John C Dvorak: to this is a Democrat front and it's very pro
53:43
Palestinian. And they're also connected they started off in is
53:47
to Berkeley operation that was supposedly founded by Chomsky,
53:53
Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein and a bunch of other kind of Democrat
53:58
Jewish radicals, Democrat, Jewish liberals, progressive
54:01
Jews, and they're very closely connected to in fact, a link to
54:07
this group called Jewish voices for peace action. And is a group
54:15
that has candidates that run candidates for office, have
54:18
their website here, and I was going to go through some of
54:21
their candidates, this Jewish organization, supposedly, and
54:27
here's some of the candidates, our congressional candidates,
54:30
Cory bush.
54:33
Adam Curry: Not a Jew as far as I know,
54:36
John C Dvorak: Jew, ater. Chuy Garcia, Andrei Carson, Raul. I
54:43
can't even pronounce his last name from Mila. Jaya Paul.
54:49
Unknown: You hate big time.
54:55
John C Dvorak: Betty McCollum, Alexandria Castillo Cortez and
54:59
pushing her Yes, of course. Ilhan Omar
55:03
Adam Curry: yes I'm sure she's very Jewish hater.
55:06
John C Dvorak: So they have these Rasheeda Talib is on their
55:10
list squad. It's the whole squad of course the whole squad is on
55:13
here plus a bunch of new squad that we don't know about. But
55:17
it's a one is this. This is not some Jewish now. This is a scam.
55:25
And it's an it's a fringe scam and the fact that if you play
55:29
that little clip, that PBS would bring them into the picture
55:33
because they've got some organized protests at Grand
55:37
Central Station where they're all wearing the same exact
55:39
printed t shirt and any signs now is a sign that sign that
55:44
something's up and we're not getting good news coverage from
55:48
these people.
55:49
Adam Curry: Well, we're not we're getting we're getting the
55:50
exact news coverage they want us to get which is keep this is
55:54
what these are the people you want to vote for. These are the
55:57
peaceful people. And this and I'm seeing it I am seeing the
56:02
same young people who were worth snookered into Black Lives
56:07
Matter snickered in the fun to see Tucker Carlson finally
56:12
figuring out that George Floyd actually died of a fentanyl
56:15
overdose and not of any his fixation or anything like that.
56:19
No, no crushed many years. Yeah. But you know, and this is part
56:25
of that loneliness thing. People need ally ship, they need it,
56:28
the world is confusing. And there's enough quote unquote,
56:34
migrants who are here who are more than likely may have boots
56:40
on the ground. There's more and more Middle Easterners coming in
56:43
over the border. And they're not coming in, they're being shipped
56:46
into being flown in they're being escorted in. This is all
56:50
to get them to continue to vote Democrat eventually, when they
56:53
get their automatic path to citizenship. It's a very, very
56:57
twisted, stupid, evil plan. But that's all they got, I guess, to
57:03
stay in,
57:04
Unknown: for. And those Jewish peace activists as well as so
57:07
many others now calling for a ceasefire because of what we're
57:10
seeing in Gaza, particularly last night, as Israeli ground
57:13
operations intensified that suddenly the phone and internet
57:16
signal went out. One of galss main phone companies sent a text
57:20
message to its customers saying we're so sorry, our towers are
57:22
down. There's nothing we can do. We are losing connection now. So
57:25
people in Gaza, voiceless through the night, as they were
57:28
under these intense women.
57:30
Adam Curry: So the towers went down. And when they sent a text
57:32
message, everybody saying the towers are down. I don't quite
57:36
understand.
57:38
Unknown: Let me hear that. Again. We're so sorry, our
57:39
towers are down. There's nothing we can do. We are losing
57:42
connection now. So people in Gaza, voiceless through the
57:45
night, as they were under these intense bombardments, people
57:49
were unable to call ambulances. And we've heard this morning,
57:52
that ambulance drivers were standing at high points
57:54
throughout trying to see where the explosions were. So they
57:56
could just drive directly there. People are unable to communicate
57:59
with their families to see if they're all right. People this
58:01
morning saying we've been digging children out of the
58:04
rubble with our bare hands because we can't call for help.
58:07
Gazans now are completely voiceless, they are unable to
58:10
speak out as they are under some of the most intense bombardment
58:13
we've ever seen. And even though they're still being told to move
58:16
to the south, in fact, most people can't get to the South
58:19
because they have no fuel for their cars. They can't travel
58:22
and even in the south bombardment continues.
58:24
Adam Curry: Oh, man, I really like the term voiceless.
58:28
John C Dvorak: Well, that's what happens when you set your
58:30
landline people now,
58:32
Adam Curry: but But what what she's really saying is they have
58:34
no voice they can't speak. Let's not communicate. Using voiceless
58:42
is a little tricky there.
58:44
John C Dvorak: Did this last episode from NTD just to change
58:47
the pace a little bit, and it does present kind of a different
58:50
perspective.
58:51
Unknown: President Biden this morning was briefed about the
58:53
latest developments in Israel in Gaza. And Israel today announced
58:57
that is now expanding his ground operations in Gaza as prepares
59:01
for the next stages of his war against Hamas. And the
59:05
escalating situation also comes as the Pentagon announced that
59:08
is now sending about 900 US troops to the Middle East, after
59:12
Iranian link malicious attacked us bases in the region. And
59:17
President Biden on Thursday also announced that it's now ordering
59:20
airstrikes against Iranian link targets in Syria. And this is
59:24
what administration said just hours before the strikes were
59:27
announced watch.
59:28
President said we will not hesitate to protect our troops
59:32
and our facilities, but we're going to do it at a time of our
59:35
choosing in a manner of our choosing.
59:38
And amid all this President Biden today also met with
59:40
China's top diplomat Wang e at the White House and attends US
59:44
China relations. The White House says President Biden emphasized
59:48
the need for both countries to responsibly manage its
59:51
relationship and competition and maintain open lines of
59:54
communication. And just this week, Biden vowed to compete
59:58
with China Watch
1:00:00
China is having their own internal and external
1:00:04
difficulties right now we're gonna compete with China on
1:00:08
every way according to the International Rules
1:00:10
economically, politically in other ways, but not I'm not
1:00:14
looking for conflict.
1:00:17
John C Dvorak: What does it mean by physically into boxing
1:00:20
matches I guess this is economically and physically
1:00:25
Adam Curry: reminds me of the video clip from Frankie Goes to
1:00:27
Hollywood to tribes. Hey, Brandon, Evan Regan batten it
1:00:32
out in the ring. But what's so interesting is that, you know,
1:00:37
here in the United States, our servants in government keep
1:00:42
saying, Well, you know, the any of the Iran's proxies, if it's
1:00:45
Iran proxies, you know, they need proxies, and we just love a
1:00:48
proxy war. Ukraine is our proxy. And now we're going to use
1:00:55
Israel as our proxy. And it's really blatant in the reporting
1:01:00
too, except that, you know, that of course is, you know, is
1:01:03
exactly what the United States is accusing Iran of doing is
1:01:07
using proxies. So it's proxy. It's a proxy war. We are in a
1:01:11
proxy war, and they want a third one with Taiwan.
1:01:15
Unknown: Tonight, a suicide drone believed to be targeting
1:01:18
American forces in Iraq shot down by the US just miles short
1:01:24
of the base. The attempted attack coming after a pair of US
1:01:28
F 16 fighter jets launched retaliatory airstrikes overnight
1:01:33
on Iranian backed militants in Syria, the airstrikes pummeling
1:01:38
to munitions facilities. Pentagon says we're linked to a
1:01:42
spate of recent rocket and drone attacks on US forces in Iraq and
1:01:47
Syria, leaving dozens of service members injured, though all
1:01:51
minor injuries. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin saying
1:01:55
these are running back to attack us forces are unacceptable and
1:02:00
must stop a senior US official adding that Iran is fingerprints
1:02:05
were all over the attacks, including a barrage of missiles
1:02:09
and drones launched from Yemen last week.
1:02:12
Adam Curry: Love that to that term. Did they actually pick up
1:02:14
fragments and dust for fingerprints? Or how does that
1:02:18
actually work? Lloyd Austin, senior
1:02:19
Unknown: US official adding that Iran's fingerprints were all
1:02:23
over the attacks, including a barrage of missiles and drones
1:02:27
launched from Yemen last week that a US warship shot down over
1:02:31
the Red Sea. But the President has stopped short of airstrikes
1:02:36
on Iran itself.
1:02:37
Everything President Biden is doing everything over the last
1:02:40
couple of weeks, is designed to prevent escalation to prevent
1:02:44
any other actor to jump in here and deepen and widen this
1:02:48
conflict.
1:02:48
Adam Curry: So it's like
1:02:50
John C Dvorak: first of all saying to prevent my ass
1:02:52
Adam Curry: Well, it's even worse. There's another P
1:02:54
Unknown: word and Martha Raddatz back with us live tonight.
1:02:56
Martha, what are your sources telling you about how concerned
1:02:59
the US is with the Israeli ground incursion growing tonight
1:03:02
and about other actors in the region? Who might potentially
1:03:06
want to get involved here. David, it's
1:03:08
one of the reasons this retaliatory strike on the
1:03:10
Iranian militants was limited targeting only those weapons
1:03:14
facilities. The US wants to punish, not provoke. But the US
1:03:18
has made it clear to Iran and its proxies, that if the strikes
1:03:22
on US forces continue, we will not hesitate to respond again
1:03:27
Adam Curry: punish not provoke, really. I mean, this is it's
1:03:32
just insane. And notice that everyone's saying President
1:03:35
Biden, President Biden, President Biden, because if it
1:03:37
goes wrong, it's going to be the old guys fault. President Biden
1:03:41
can't put one foot in front of the other. Is he really calling
1:03:44
the shots on this?
1:03:48
John C Dvorak: seems unlikely
1:03:49
Adam Curry: now. The US backed Israeli Defense Forces are
1:03:54
getting a rolling start rolling start on Hamas.
1:03:58
Unknown: Tonight's Israeli artillery barrage began what US
1:04:01
officials say appears to be a rolling start to the ground
1:04:04
invasion of Gaza. Israeli ground forces have crossed into Gaza
1:04:09
before but only on rage pulling out at the end of the night.
1:04:13
Pulling out rolling stored is different and retired General
1:04:16
Frank McKenzie, former commander of US troops in the Middle East.
1:04:19
He explains how it works.
1:04:21
Adam Curry: Now. This is I guess one of the advisors we're not
1:04:24
really involved. We're just advising
1:04:26
John C Dvorak: mentioned should mention, this is CBS.
1:04:29
Adam Curry: Yes, it is. CIA broadcasting systems
1:04:32
Unknown: will be an operation where you put in reconnaissance
1:04:36
forces, you sort of gain a feel for the battlefield and employ
1:04:40
your main forces in behind. The Pentagon had sent a Marine
1:04:44
General experienced in special operations in urban combat to
1:04:47
advise the Israelis on how to do it.
1:04:50
Adam Curry: All right, here's my map. Here's how you do it. We're
1:04:53
just advising we have nothing to do with this. He has
1:04:56
Unknown: now left Israel. They'll probably have several
1:04:59
lines of it. They As going into Gaza, and Israeli commanders,
1:05:02
we'll see where they're having success. The axiom is you
1:05:06
reinforced success, where you're gaining ground, you put more
1:05:09
forces in behind it. It sounds sort of like establishing
1:05:12
beachheads, inside Gaza, you should think of it as multiple
1:05:16
beachheads all across all across the front. And in the
1:05:20
underground tunnels which Hamas could blow up under the feet of
1:05:23
Israeli soldiers and make block by block fighting even more
1:05:27
hellacious civilians already suffering under the crushing
1:05:32
weight of Israeli bombs will be trapped in the middle used as
1:05:36
human shields by Hamas and seen as potential threats by the
1:05:40
Israelis.
1:05:41
Adam Curry: Man me more human shields. So I hear now that
1:05:47
they're thinking of flooding the tunnels.
1:05:51
John C Dvorak: Well, I still think they're gonna gassed at
1:05:53
times. Yeah,
1:05:54
Adam Curry: that's that is our general thesis.
1:05:55
John C Dvorak: There's too much to tunnels, there's too many
1:05:57
tunnels to flood.
1:05:58
Adam Curry: How are you? How are you going to?
1:06:01
John C Dvorak: You there's not enough water around? It seems
1:06:04
like drink that alone. Flood tunnels seems
1:06:06
Adam Curry: unlikely that they're going to flood the
1:06:08
tunnels. No, I think you're right. They're gonna gas the
1:06:10
tunnels. This is I think that's against the rules of war, is it
1:06:14
not?
1:06:15
John C Dvorak: Oh, totally.
1:06:16
Unknown: So David, I do want to ask you about the US troops who
1:06:19
have been targeted in the Middle East. I understand that the US
1:06:22
launched some retaliatory strikes. What can you tell us
1:06:24
about that? Yes,
1:06:25
that's right. No, F 16 is American Air Force F 16 is
1:06:30
bombed to Iranian weapons depots in Syria. And it was designed as
1:06:38
a sending a message message to Iran to tell these militias that
1:06:41
had been attacking American troops to back off. Since that
1:06:45
attack, there has been one more attack on American troops, but
1:06:49
the drone was intercepted and no reports of casualties.
1:06:55
Adam Curry: They really want it they really want to do this,
1:06:58
these people are gonna
1:06:59
John C Dvorak: they're gonna pull it off. You're gonna have
1:07:03
to drill you're gonna have to there has to be something along
1:07:05
the line of there has to be a false some sort of false flag
1:07:12
or, you know, some sort of some event whether it's created or
1:07:15
not even something didn't even really have to happen. Just you
1:07:18
know, something like that thing that happened in Vietnam, and
1:07:22
just some phony baloney moment that media laps up. Do you just
1:07:27
believe whatever they are told enter
1:07:29
Adam Curry: Taylor Swift. That's
1:07:34
John C Dvorak: just I hate to say what I just thought of
1:07:38
regarding Taylor Swift, but
1:07:40
Adam Curry: but that's, this is exactly what happened with 911.
1:07:44
Let's get let's blow up something here. Blame it on
1:07:46
Iran. I hate these people. They're evil. here's the here's
1:07:52
a report on the Syria situation, which is all part of the same
1:07:55
setup. It's a setup. We can all see it coming
1:07:58
Unknown: tonight The Pentagon says Iranian backed militia
1:08:01
groups are added again, launching another drone attack
1:08:03
on a base with Americans, this one in western Iraq. There were
1:08:07
no casualties. But it comes just hours after a US show of force
1:08:11
intended to stop Iranian backed attacks against US troops in the
1:08:15
Middle East, the US conducting two airstrikes in northeastern
1:08:19
Syria overnight, and according to the Pentagon, hitting
1:08:21
buildings, housing, weapons and ammunition, the Pentagon saying
1:08:25
the facilities were used by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary
1:08:28
Guard Corps and affiliated groups. The US says it strikes
1:08:32
are designed to stop the attacks without sparking a regional war.
1:08:36
We absolutely not want a bigger conflict with Iran, no conflict.
1:08:42
Adam Curry: We don't want to come we don't want to conflict.
1:08:44
We don't want anything. No, we don't want to. It's like the
1:08:46
inflation Reduction Act. It's like net neutrality. We don't
1:08:49
want to conflict with Iran. Let's get it
1:08:51
Unknown: sparking a regional war.
1:08:53
We absolutely do you not want a bigger conflict with Iran, no
1:08:56
conflict with Iran. But we will never hesitate to protect our
1:09:00
forces
1:09:00
in the past 10 days The Pentagon says US forces in Iraq and Syria
1:09:04
have come under fire from Iranian backed militias 20
1:09:07
times, saying 19 troops were diagnosed with traumatic brain
1:09:11
injuries as a result, and an American contractor died of a
1:09:15
heart attack. And earlier this week, President Biden delivered
1:09:18
this blunt warning to Iran's leader
1:09:20
if they continue to move against those troops. We will respond.
1:09:24
Iran also
1:09:25
funds and arms Hamas and tonight is really officials telling NBC
1:09:29
News Iran helped train Hamas terrorists who invaded Israel on
1:09:33
October 7, massacring 1400 Israelis, including young
1:09:37
children and babies, Iran has praised the Hamas terror attack
1:09:41
but denied direct involvement.
1:09:44
Adam Curry: How it could not be more clear. That's a setup.
1:09:50
John C Dvorak: Well, they're still going to need a Gulf of
1:09:52
Tonkin kind of thing. The Democrats are the ones that do
1:09:55
this the most and that's what really Johnson pulled off to get
1:09:57
us jacked up about Vietnam. So they're gonna have we haven't
1:10:02
seen one yet these these are all you know,
1:10:05
Adam Curry: shows around permissions skirmishes,
1:10:07
John C Dvorak: this doesn't accomplish what we're trying to
1:10:10
accomplish. We have to show something big has to happen
1:10:16
Adam Curry: Yeah, I'm with you,
1:10:19
John C Dvorak: but exactly what it is I'm not that creative.
1:10:23
Adam Curry: Well, the Department of Defense did announce today
1:10:26
that they have
1:10:26
John C Dvorak: people and they also have people that can dream
1:10:30
these stories these ideas up and they can execute them.
1:10:35
Adam Curry: I mean, that doesn't seem that hard we've got ships
1:10:38
in the region. That always seems to be a good one ships a good
1:10:42
target ships are always a good target.
1:10:44
John C Dvorak: And by the way, the idea of the Houthis Give me
1:10:47
a break the drones, they get problems of their own that
1:10:52
they're attacking our ships. We're off in the middle of
1:10:54
nowhere with the blog with that now I'm not buying any who
1:10:58
thinks involvement
1:10:59
Adam Curry: now. The Department of Defense announced the United
1:11:04
States is now pursuing a modern variant of the B 61. Nuclear
1:11:08
gravity bomb. The B 61 Dash 13 pending congressional
1:11:12
authorization and appropriation. This is in fact a modern variant
1:11:19
of the only two nuclear weapons we ever dropped gravity based
1:11:23
and of course, it's surgical. We know Sure.
1:11:28
John C Dvorak: Yeah, right. Yeah,
1:11:30
Adam Curry: I'm missing the
1:11:31
John C Dvorak: messenger it goes like taking a sledgehammer to an
1:11:33
operating room.
1:11:36
Adam Curry: Yes, surgical surgical surgical surgical.
1:11:40
Where's Where's where's McCain bomb Bomb, bomb bomb Iran. Bom
1:11:50
Bom. We had him somewhere. They just want to bomb Iran. This.
1:12:00
It's always been the plan.
1:12:05
John C Dvorak: These people there and I'm sure that plan is
1:12:08
very well outlined in the documents that Trump has. Yes,
1:12:12
Adam Curry: exactly. Yeah. And they've got to do all this stuff
1:12:15
quick.
1:12:16
John C Dvorak: Well, this is the problem. Time's running out the
1:12:19
public is not going to put up with as much longer they're sick
1:12:23
of the Ukraine war. And you know, users draining our coffers
1:12:28
have a
1:12:28
Adam Curry: Ukraine clip, which is amazing. It's really from PBS
1:12:32
Unknown: the fatigue of war was felt across Ukraine today. Yes,
1:12:35
hundreds of families demanded a cap on mandatory military
1:12:39
service. Mothers wives and children protested in Kyiv and
1:12:43
other cities pleading for soldiers to be sent home. They
1:12:46
said service should be limited to 18 months which was Ukraine's
1:12:50
policy before the war
1:12:53
Yeah, to the moisture mutually.
1:12:55
I'm here because my husband has been a volunteer since the
1:12:57
beginning of the full scale invasion. And I don't know when
1:13:00
I can see him back at home. I live in constant fear for his
1:13:04
life. It's nerve racking for me.
1:13:06
Adam Curry: Ukrainian people are sick of it. They're sick of
1:13:08
their men dying. Yeah, they're sick. They're sick of it. Like
1:13:13
okay, this has been enough now the focus is no longer on us
1:13:19
that's all it's about
1:13:20
John C Dvorak: is that done boss yet?
1:13:21
Adam Curry: Let's just yes let's just start rebuilding all the
1:13:24
monies in let's just do that bring bring the contractors in
1:13:28
we verbalized? Can we just call it already? Does. Lensky is
1:13:32
completely off the stage. Done.
1:13:34
John C Dvorak: Oh, did you see that clip? A visual clip of him
1:13:39
got you know, the cocaine nose thing. Yes. Have you seen that?
1:13:43
Oh, yeah, he's mad. He's talking about a tell. Yeah, he's
1:13:47
Adam Curry: gotta be snort and more never right now.
1:13:49
John C Dvorak: Oh, he's gotta be in fact, if he doesn't have a
1:13:51
heart attack from it's going to be a surprise.
1:13:53
Adam Curry: Ooh, there's an interesting way to go. Yeah, for
1:13:56
him. Amidst all of this, of course, we still have another
1:14:01
faction who was trying to grab media attention and it was going
1:14:05
quite well. We had people you know, gluing their hands to
1:14:09
highways for
1:14:11
John C Dvorak: the good. Their hand glory. Though those idiots
1:14:14
the handlers
1:14:15
Adam Curry: this is a good one. So we stirred up a new one.
1:14:20
Unknown: Now the destruction from the most powerful hurricane
1:14:23
to ever hit the Pacific Coast of Mexico Otis slamming into the
1:14:26
coast near a tourist Haven as a Category five storm Ginger has
1:14:31
more in ginger the way this particular hurricane intensified
1:14:35
was startling startling ly
1:14:37
the models did terrible with it and I don't want
1:14:39
Adam Curry: the models did terrible with what what the
1:14:42
models were supposed to believe what
1:14:44
Unknown: truly the models did terrible with it. And I don't
1:14:47
say that. I don't admit because most of the time they do very
1:14:50
well.
1:14:50
Adam Curry: But I don't admit that because that's not the
1:14:52
narrative. Our models are always right. Truly
1:14:54
Unknown: the models did terrible with it. And I don't say that I
1:14:56
don't admit it, because most of the time they do very well but I
1:14:59
want you to watching the clock as this monster approached at
1:15:03
10am Tuesday Oh, this is a tropical storm winds 70 miles
1:15:06
per hour by 10pm. Winds are 160 miles per hour. So Otis went
1:15:11
from a tropical storm to a cat five in just 12 hours, which is
1:15:14
something that only a handful of storms have done around the
1:15:17
world since records began in the 1960s. And here's the climate
1:15:21
connection that stunningly fast spin up happened in part because
1:15:24
of this patch of ocean temperatures at 88 degrees,
1:15:27
which is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit above average, super fuel for
1:15:32
hurricane. We are an El Nino. So we anticipated that we'd have
1:15:35
warmer waters in the Pacific. But as our climate and oceans
1:15:37
warm climate scientists are telling us to expect fewer
1:15:40
hurricanes. But when they do happen, they will rapidly
1:15:43
intensify because humans we've really just added some steroids
1:15:46
to nature.
1:15:48
Adam Curry: Oh, we've added steroids to nature humans are
1:15:50
adding.
1:15:52
John C Dvorak: Did you hear the little gotcha there? Well, which
1:15:55
one since records began in 1960s
1:15:59
Adam Curry: in the 1960s.
1:16:03
Unknown: In part because of this patch of ocean temperatures at
1:16:06
88 degrees, which is 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, above average,
1:16:09
absolute super fuel for a hurricane. We are an El Nino. So
1:16:13
we anticipated that we'd have warmer waters in the Pacific but
1:16:16
as our climate and oceans warm climate scientists are telling
1:16:19
us to expect future hurricanes, but when they do happen, they
1:16:22
will rapidly intensify because humans we've really just added
1:16:24
some steroids to nature. That's why putting it
1:16:28
Adam Curry: no good way of putting it good way of getting
1:16:30
the climate change angle in there. Yeah, but it got very
1:16:34
little play. Is
1:16:35
John C Dvorak: it airways to nature? You're right it got very
1:16:39
little play, which is must have irk the climate nuts to know and
1:16:44
Unknown: here's PBS is version short, the devastated resort
1:16:47
city of Acapulco, Mexico was still largely cut off today in
1:16:50
the aftermath of a powerful hurricane. People trudge through
1:16:54
flooded streets today to find food and water. Stranded
1:16:58
tourists were increasingly desperate and blamed a sluggish
1:17:01
government response.
1:17:04
I went to the Naval base because they said there was a shelter
1:17:07
there but the soldiers just stared at me like I was crazy.
1:17:09
They gave us nothing. They told us to go steal from a store so
1:17:12
we could have something
1:17:14
the official death toll remained at 27 but hundreds of people
1:17:17
were still looking for missing friends and relatives. That was
1:17:21
Adam Curry: a pretty rapid storm that just whipped up there.
1:17:26
Yeah, gotta wonder if climate scientists I don't want to say
1:17:31
anything. It's we have we have earthquake machines. We have
1:17:36
weather modification. I've done put it past any of these crazy
1:17:41
people. Meanwhile, the Eevee scam is finally starting to fall
1:17:47
apart. This is really I mean now it's everywhere. And the smart
1:17:52
the smart people that Toyota who said now Now we're not going to
1:17:56
go on board with the with EVs we had that we had the Prius hybrid
1:18:01
that was pretty good.
1:18:02
John C Dvorak: It is the probably the top engineering
1:18:04
automotive maker they look at the facts are engineering
1:18:07
oriented, high quality car. So unbelievable how good those cars
1:18:13
are.
1:18:14
Adam Curry: People are finally seeing reality about Evie
1:18:16
technology. Mr. Toyota, with the DEA told reporters ahead of the
1:18:20
Japan mobility show in Tokyo this week. Speaking in his
1:18:22
capacity as the head of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers
1:18:26
Association. There are many ways to climb the mountain that is
1:18:29
achieving carbon neutrality said while suggesting that consumers
1:18:32
are finally waking up from the dreamscape pushed by climate
1:18:36
change alarmists that puts EVs on the pedestal and overhyped
1:18:41
their benefits while downplaying their drawbacks. I have a boots
1:18:44
on the ground from Amazon. You may know that Amazon has a deal
1:18:50
with rivian they wanted to their plan was to use rivian His last
1:18:54
mile delivery vehicles to up their ESG score. So this is a
1:19:00
boots on the ground producer. He is in the safety division.
1:19:03
That's all I'll say about him. And I shall read the boots on
1:19:07
the ground report. We're having a summit in the next few weeks
1:19:10
to discuss the past performance of the rivian vehicle and the
1:19:13
future prospects of the Eevee project overall. Since starting
1:19:17
the use of Evie chargers manufactured primarily by
1:19:20
Siemens, we have had six vehicle fires complete with thermal
1:19:24
runaway. This is a statistical deviation from what we were
1:19:28
expected or told and promised. This had a big impact on how and
1:19:33
where we placed these charging lots. Could they be inside close
1:19:37
to the building charge at an off site unattended lot? All these
1:19:41
questions and more were considered based on what rivian
1:19:43
told us. We have also had problems with mechanics poking
1:19:47
around the battery shroud causing issues with the vehicles
1:19:50
from the vehicles inoperable. They sit in our lots for hours
1:19:53
waiting for a tow. We have stopped development of chargers
1:19:57
inside our buildings and they're looking at different van Aside
1:20:00
from rivian Amazon got hoodwinked into believing we
1:20:04
could meet our aggressive goals for carbon reduction, mobile
1:20:07
ended up getting a series of problems we could have expected
1:20:11
if we had taken off the green colored glasses and asked tough
1:20:14
questions expecting solid answers. Amen. Exactly.
1:20:22
John C Dvorak: Well, they didn't, did they?
1:20:24
Adam Curry: Oh, they didn't. But this is this is finally
1:20:27
happening. And it's going to be very interesting because I don't
1:20:30
know how it seems like it takes a number of years to get an
1:20:33
assembly line geared up. And we've got all these trucks. Oh,
1:20:37
here's another one this we were just talking about this only
1:20:40
open this from the telegraph. Electric cars risk becoming
1:20:46
effectively uninsurable, is endless struggle to put a price
1:20:50
on battery repairs. Well, duh. Of course, you're not going to
1:20:57
be you won't be able to get this car insured because it can light
1:21:00
your house on fire.
1:21:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and where are you going to put the charger
1:21:04
it has to be in the garage. You're not going to have it out
1:21:08
in the warehouse. You can't put it in your where else can you
1:21:11
put it? You can't put it out on the street? No,
1:21:14
Adam Curry: no. We don't have the infrastructure although that
1:21:18
is part of the infrastructure for debt reduction act, but
1:21:21
these things are just unsafe. And everybody seems to believe
1:21:26
the hype which I would say was mainly started by Elon Musk with
1:21:29
the supercharger. Nope. What was it the what was his battery
1:21:33
facility that his brother was going to run? That was going to
1:21:36
create better batteries. Yeah, well, they've we've always been
1:21:39
promised.
1:21:41
John C Dvorak: And the Chargers are free. Remember the free
1:21:43
charge. You buy the car you get charged for life is free.
1:21:48
Adam Curry: So for as controversial as she is Lauren
1:21:52
Bobert had a pretty did a pretty good bit with the spokes all
1:21:56
from the EPA, you know, they're coming out with even more with
1:21:59
even stricter regulations on emissions from cars, which
1:22:05
pushes everybody into into evey manufacturing mode. This is
1:22:10
where it comes from in the United States and around the
1:22:11
world is oh, well you can't have you know, you have to be able to
1:22:15
get 80 miles to the gallon. How are we going to do that? Well,
1:22:18
okay, might as well go full Evie. So so she grills this EPA
1:22:23
spokes all there was showboating of course that's what this is
1:22:26
all about. But it wasn't that and the guys I'm gonna I'm gonna
1:22:29
was pretty funny.
1:22:30
Unknown: Mr. Coffin? Are you aware that in? In temperatures
1:22:35
under 20 degrees Fahrenheit, electric vehicles lose nearly
1:22:39
half of their charge and their batteries? Yes, yes. So in
1:22:44
Colorado, where we rely on four wheel drive vehicles to get
1:22:47
around in winter, many of these vehicles will be regulated out
1:22:52
of existence under these proposed rules. How much does an
1:22:55
electric vehicle battery costs replace?
1:23:01
I don't know offhand, but you're putting your finger on important
1:23:04
issues, which is exactly why the strategy reflected in these
1:23:09
rules is to give industry years of lead time
1:23:13
well, you're regulating an industry out of existence here
1:23:17
and we're seeing that it's less reliable in Colorado, it's it's
1:23:21
very common to have temperatures under 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and
1:23:25
these these batteries will not we'll lose some of their charge.
1:23:28
Now I have between 5020 $1,000 to replace and electric vehicles
1:23:34
batteries and prolonged exposure to temperatures under 20 degrees
1:23:39
can also compromise the electric vehicles battery performance as
1:23:43
much as 41%. Now how do you recommend that hardworking
1:23:47
families who are struggling to get by absorb these additional
1:23:51
costs associated with electric vehicles?
1:23:53
Well, our projection is that by the time these rules go into
1:23:57
effect, both the industry and investments like those made in
1:24:04
the IRA
1:24:04
Adam Curry: investment Reduction Act and
1:24:06
Unknown: we're just going to print more money to make up for
1:24:08
that so I mean, we're seeing a 22% increase in one year for the
1:24:12
cost of electric vehicles. Even the tires on electric vehicle
1:24:15
were 20% faster. I don't think that the average American
1:24:21
taxpayer is looking for another federal government bailout for
1:24:25
tires.
1:24:26
Adam Curry: Why is that? Do you think I'm sure she has an
1:24:29
information colliding she'll
1:24:30
John C Dvorak: torque the torque would definitely make the tires
1:24:32
were faster, much
1:24:33
Adam Curry: torque because everyone's like, Hey, man, I
1:24:35
John C Dvorak: got less torque at 400 reaching all the time.
1:24:39
You know, the guy this guy's incompetent this the problem
1:24:42
with some of these bureaucrats if I was that guy, weight
1:24:45
Adam Curry: is being said in the troll room. Wait, that makes
1:24:47
sense. They're heavier. If we do that makes sense.
1:24:53
John C Dvorak: I would say, well, we expect the battery
1:24:58
technology that you're referring going to be so much more
1:25:02
improved because it's being improved almost on a monthly
1:25:05
basis. Yes, I can teach, that'd be so much more improved, this
1:25:08
will not be an issue by the time this happened.
1:25:11
Adam Curry: Well, then she had another one, which was even
1:25:13
funnier. And we know that the copper mines are not opening. In
1:25:17
fact, they're closing there's not enough there will not be
1:25:20
enough copper to fulfill all of the needs of an entire
1:25:26
electrified fleet amongst the population. And she had some
1:25:30
interesting stats on that for this guy
1:25:32
Unknown: now, please name two domestic mines, domestic mines,
1:25:36
that you support Mr. Goffman and that are critical to helping
1:25:40
produce the amount of minerals necessary for the electric
1:25:44
vehicles you've been praising today?
1:25:47
Well, the information I have is that in just under a year since
1:25:50
the IRA was passed, 75 new facilities have been started to
1:25:58
domestic mines, including domestic mining, can you name
1:26:00
any that you support and be happy to get?
1:26:03
So the Rosemont mine and the the Resolution Copper Mine are two
1:26:07
mines in Arizona, blocked by the Environmental extremists and the
1:26:11
federal bureaucrats that would produce massive amounts of
1:26:14
copper in the United States, the Biden administration has also
1:26:19
blocked the twin metals mined in northern Minnesota and Democrats
1:26:25
on the Natural Resources Committee oppose all domestic
1:26:28
mining. And if we don't mind for these minerals necessary? Where
1:26:32
are they going to come from the 40,000 children mining for
1:26:34
cobalt, in the Congo with their bare hands, owned mines, buy
1:26:39
these products from China and somehow feel virtuous about
1:26:43
ourselves while they're building some 200 coal fired energy
1:26:46
plants. These rules do not benefit the hardworking
1:26:50
Americans that I represent. And I hope that you would reconsider
1:26:54
them.
1:26:55
Adam Curry: I can't find it yet. But obviously, there's a US
1:26:59
manufacturing lobby, who is working very closely with Ms. Bo
1:27:04
Burt. There. I mean, this, this has got to be, you know, some
1:27:09
nitro burning gas.
1:27:11
John C Dvorak: She's not dreaming these questions. No,
1:27:13
no,
1:27:14
Adam Curry: no, of course not. Of course not. I just want to
1:27:17
know, what is the organization? I mean, is it the is it the US
1:27:22
auto manufacturers? Who is it? That is lobbying her that is
1:27:26
giving her this information? And how can we support them? We
1:27:30
don't, don't get this EV bullcrap.
1:27:34
John C Dvorak: Couldn't be a couple of different groups.
1:27:37
Because it'd be a couple of different groups working
1:27:38
together and putting questions up for us. Well, I'm sure she's
1:27:43
amenable to anybody who can provide her with gotcha
1:27:46
questions. She loves that kind of thing. Yeah. She's good at
1:27:50
it. Yeah, she's got she's got a good style for that. Yeah. But I
1:27:55
think more so than Marjorie Taylor Greene, the other
1:27:59
extremist and she Taylor green is
1:28:01
Adam Curry: extremist you call it? She was your gal. You loved
1:28:04
her when she first appeared on the scene.
1:28:06
John C Dvorak: I didn't say I still don't like her. Okay.
1:28:10
Although I will say this, I tried to communicate with her
1:28:13
once, using the Twitter message thing which was open and she cut
1:28:18
me off. She blocked you. I don't know if she blocked me but she
1:28:22
definitely is not interested in communicating.
1:28:26
Adam Curry: Well, that's lame. Yeah, that's
1:28:27
John C Dvorak: what I thought.
1:28:28
Adam Curry: I don't understand. It must be your approach because
1:28:31
I can't believe that must be my approach everybody can get.
1:28:35
What's his face the colonel. That who didn't reply to you
1:28:39
McGregor. Greg. Everybody can get McGregor's on it. There's
1:28:43
producers of our show who have podcasts who are getting
1:28:45
McGregor.
1:28:46
John C Dvorak: Yeah. Talk to us.
1:28:48
Adam Curry: Maybe you did. Maybe you Alrighty then. It's your
1:28:55
approach. I need to see some of these that you were like, hey,
1:28:59
hey blondie. But I want to ask you some
1:29:01
John C Dvorak: questions. That'd be Taylor Greene. Yeah, Gilbert
1:29:05
would be offended by that for sure. She's a brunette.
1:29:08
Adam Curry: No, I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene. She must be your
1:29:13
John C Dvorak: mercy killer green. I've never tried to
1:29:14
contain his bowburn I'm talking about oh, Bobo. Bobert cut you
1:29:17
off. Really? Yeah. Boober cut me off. Well, she
1:29:21
Adam Curry: probably saw you lurking on, you know, on other
1:29:25
networks. And I was that guy. smartplug. Mr. Martin Wagner,
1:29:28
Mark Gardner. Maybe if it's wrong. Then there's another
1:29:37
cover up underway. I'm afraid very sad moment for those of us
1:29:40
who grew up with the television show Friends. This was the news
1:29:46
that came came yesterday.
1:29:49
John C Dvorak: celebrity news. You play the Real News.
1:29:53
Adam Curry: Okay, I'll play but there's something else. Again,
1:29:55
the reporting. It's like high powered hearing aids. I'm not
1:29:58
liking the reporting. And now Hold back to
1:30:02
Unknown: it happened last night. Word of the passing of Matthew
1:30:06
Perry. Famed for his role as Chandler being in the television
1:30:11
series Friends apparently from drowning at his home in Los
1:30:16
Angeles
1:30:17
Adam Curry: this is this we could do a supercut apparently
1:30:20
drowned apparently from drowning. Why do we not know
1:30:23
what happened?
1:30:24
Unknown: Friends was Perry's most famous role
1:30:31
you know, I mean, it's like we're different you know, unlike
1:30:33
the Bing Bing Bing you're like the boom boom boom.
1:30:36
But he appeared in any number of TV series and quite a few movies
1:30:41
most often comedies
1:30:43
lack while on screen Perry's characters
1:30:46
were usually easy going
1:30:48
Adam Curry: anyway not to play the whole clip. But every every
1:30:51
report is saying apparently from drowning apparently in a hot
1:30:54
tub. Now normally, I am the first person to warn anyone who
1:31:00
was controversial. Who has an information to stay away from
1:31:05
hot tubs stay away from small aircraft do not go kayaking in
1:31:10
any rivers in Washington is a very bad very bad idea. This guy
1:31:16
was proud of and he was he had a very very bad addiction to pills
1:31:22
alcohol, I think cocaine as well. He got really sick and I
1:31:30
I've saw some interviews with him about a year ago and he
1:31:33
released a book about about his addiction when they say
1:31:38
apparently from drowning this guy was Vax to the hilt he was
1:31:43
all over social media about how many times he'd been faxed oh I
1:31:48
think this was a died suddenly oh that could be that's why
1:31:52
they're using the apparently drowned
1:31:56
John C Dvorak: could be a died suddenly Yeah. Well you know
1:31:58
hotels losing some of his buddies did you see that? That
1:32:02
no heat by his no hope our hotel Hotep has lost like five votes,
1:32:06
at least four maybe five colleagues and the ways to
1:32:10
describe this as there is still you know, in the prime of their
1:32:13
lives and then they they never says died suddenly but he was
1:32:16
lamenting their passing.
1:32:17
Adam Curry: Hotez Hotep as we were talking about not Hotep
1:32:20
Jesus obviously.
1:32:22
John C Dvorak: No Hotep Yeah. Hotez. Yeah. Sorry. Yeah, Hotez,
1:32:28
and Hotez has been losing colleagues left and right and he
1:32:31
doesn't seem to see what's going on. Let me
1:32:33
Adam Curry: guess. Long COVID
1:32:37
John C Dvorak: No, just died suddenly stuff.
1:32:41
Adam Curry: Wow. Dutch rider Mark Karuna felt psych cyclists
1:32:46
killed over age 20 Heart attack. Yeah, no surprise there. But Big
1:32:57
Pharma still on the move. The wastewater detection is now in
1:33:02
peril. We have been we've been tracking this since we receive
1:33:06
the the the link to see all of the wastewater tracking with a
1:33:11
tracking RSV COVID. Flu. And I think there was one more thing.
1:33:18
Unknown: Leo for sure.
1:33:20
Adam Curry: Well, the tracking is in peril right now. There's a
1:33:25
John C Dvorak: crisis. It doesn't work or it's
1:33:27
meaningless. No, there's a contract either because it
1:33:30
doesn't work or is it meaningless? Which of the two?
1:33:32
Well,
1:33:33
Adam Curry: the firm that had the contracts bio bought, which
1:33:36
is a huge money, money scam. It looks like they're losing their
1:33:42
contract. And the CDC wants to, I think pull in a subsidiary of
1:33:49
Google to do this work. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
1:33:54
John C Dvorak: The Fabulous chemists at Google. Yes.
1:33:58
Adam Curry: I think they bought some company
1:34:00
John C Dvorak: known for his chemistry. Yes.
1:34:04
Adam Curry: Yeah. After an open bidding process already this
1:34:07
year, the CDC decided to replace its longtime contractor bio bot
1:34:11
with verily, a subsidiary of Google's parent company starting
1:34:15
in September. But the transition is on pause. And while the
1:34:19
government Carolee verily, yeah. Poulos looked at and I looked
1:34:24
him up, and I'll read the rest of this paragraph. But the
1:34:27
transitions are fairly can't Oh, that the transition is on pause.
1:34:31
And while the Government Accountability Office hears bio
1:34:33
bots appeal, verily can't do its work. According to a company
1:34:37
email obtained by Politico. Bradley white, the principal
1:34:42
scientist for verily wastewater lab said the company is ready to
1:34:45
go with much of its infrastructure already built
1:34:48
were committed to working with the CDC to advance the goals of
1:34:50
the testing program. But I don't see why they can I guess because
1:34:54
they just don't have the contract yet. Wasn't verily
1:34:57
Weren't they doing? Test If they didn't they have, I remember
1:35:02
them from the COVID days there was something else they were
1:35:04
doing.
1:35:05
John C Dvorak: Well, I'll just read from their site, closing
1:35:07
the gap between research and care. We deliver new data,
1:35:12
evidence and software solutions that accelerate clinical
1:35:15
research and enable more personalized care for a bridge
1:35:19
to a healthier future.
1:35:23
Adam Curry: Nice. Verily, was born as a moonshot. Oh, maybe
1:35:28
that's where they're from. The way verily was born from a
1:35:34
moonshot to Google X, to tackle Health's biggest challenges by
1:35:38
developing tools, services and software to help customers
1:35:41
across the
1:35:42
John C Dvorak: healthcare, by the way, is an old term used in
1:35:45
Silicon Valley that has faded, thank God and I find it
1:35:52
offensive.
1:35:55
Adam Curry: Think they initially were doing glucose monitoring
1:35:58
devices, clinical grade device with customizable features to
1:36:02
collect data and clinical trials? Yeah, what we want
1:36:07
that's what we want more
1:36:08
John C Dvorak: more verily roundtable innovating in
1:36:10
healthcare with diversity by design. They're most of diverse.
1:36:15
So the people that are involved here, there's a black guy,
1:36:18
there's a Hispanic, there's a Chinese as a Vietnamese. There's
1:36:22
a looks like, I don't know, couple of European looking but
1:36:26
from ethnic Europeans. Yeah. So okay, so I don't know what
1:36:30
that's this sounds like something they get to check some
1:36:32
box. Well, ESG box. Oh,
1:36:36
Adam Curry: of course, I have some more big pharma news is a
1:36:38
lot actually. Anthony Fauci will be awarded the prestigious
1:36:42
ethics prize.
1:36:43
John C Dvorak: I love this.
1:36:45
Adam Curry: The ethics prize. I feel like hey, man, I'm under
1:36:48
fire. Give me an award. Let's do some
1:36:52
John C Dvorak: beautiful.
1:36:54
Adam Curry: The Inamori ethics prize and annual honor given to
1:36:58
international leaders whose actions and influence have
1:37:00
greatly improved the condition of humankind. Oh, yeah. That's
1:37:05
great. That is that's when like, like President Obama got the
1:37:09
Nobel Peace Prize when he was droning people every Tuesday.
1:37:12
John C Dvorak: Yeah. He got it before he became president to
1:37:15
drone people.
1:37:17
Adam Curry: Did he get it before?
1:37:17
John C Dvorak: Did he get it before? Yes, he got it just
1:37:20
because just based on his bullshit speeches.
1:37:25
Adam Curry: And then you were I think you were right. We had the
1:37:28
crazy pilot story that he was on shrooms? Yes. Which we, which we
1:37:34
deduced, was probably the reason that was hyped up is because of
1:37:40
the practice of micro micro doses like psilocybin, same
1:37:47
week, which was last week. psychedelic mushrooms hit the
1:37:51
market in Oregon in the New York Times. So they don't want it
1:37:58
they do not want it the pharmaceutical industry does not
1:38:01
want you micro dosing anything but their goodies. Yeah, and,
1:38:06
and from this from this very podcast in 2012. Now finally,
1:38:12
it's only 11 years later, scientists unveil world's first
1:38:16
experimental cocaine addiction vaccine. Told you it was coming.
1:38:23
John C Dvorak: It's not a vaccine, who talked about
1:38:26
liberalizing the definition.
1:38:28
Adam Curry: Well, you know, the definition change as we know
1:38:32
it's not a panacea though, because it all it really does.
1:38:36
John C Dvorak: By the way, why would a dish is another
1:38:38
interesting question as far as I'm concerned. Why would anybody
1:38:42
that's that's that's a cokehead want this vaccine? Why would you
1:38:47
want us using Coke because they like it?
1:38:50
Adam Curry: Why would you want to stop?
1:38:53
John C Dvorak: You know, I love this stuff. Yeah,
1:38:59
Adam Curry: I got no problems. What's your problem?
1:39:02
John C Dvorak: Make No Sense. Well, they
1:39:04
Adam Curry: still now this is a little jumping a little bit
1:39:06
ahead of the game because they've only tested on coke
1:39:09
addicted mice so far. Humans is next. That's coming up the the
1:39:14
vaccine is made with chemical compounds designed in the lab
1:39:18
rather than biological ingredients, meaning it would be
1:39:20
less expensive to produce the cocaine than many vaccines and
1:39:23
will not have to be stored at cold temperatures. So yeah, no,
1:39:29
I agree. Like, if you don't want to do cocaine, stop doing
1:39:33
cocaine. Do you don't need a shot for it? I don't think but I
1:39:37
don't know. What do I know.
1:39:39
John C Dvorak: It's not really technically addictive. The
1:39:42
corona have the shake Corona. Good, correct. Yeah, not. So you
1:39:46
just stop. Yeah, you want to stop using it, stop using it and
1:39:49
give it plenty of people stop using it.
1:39:52
Adam Curry: When they mature.
1:39:55
John C Dvorak: Yeah, and they get a little older and realize
1:39:58
this is not a good idea, right? If
1:40:02
Adam Curry: it's now to your RSV questions, you said you never
1:40:08
heard of RSV before it popped up with this vaccine. Lots of moms
1:40:13
disagree because moms have heard about this for at least a
1:40:16
decade, but that's neither here nor there, but certainly not for
1:40:19
old people, etc. So we have two boots on the ground reports.
1:40:26
First one after 18 years and Paramedicine I have never seen
1:40:30
an adult be transported to the hospital as a result of RSV. It
1:40:34
is not a virus that affects adults are the elderly on any
1:40:37
scale worth even considering a vaccination. However, RSV can be
1:40:42
dangerous and small children needs to be taken seriously and
1:40:44
it can result in severe airway complications and death if not
1:40:47
treated appropriately. considering an RSV vaccine for
1:40:50
children is less ridiculous than COVID Vax but still ridiculous
1:40:54
as its efficacy, I can only assume his his health and health
1:40:57
helpful as the flu shot and COVID jab. Second boots on the
1:41:01
ground. You played a clip of it on the last show, but I suppose
1:41:05
it's shortage of RSV shots, I can confirm that it was total
1:41:08
BS. Really? What you're kidding me? I went with my pregnant wife
1:41:15
to her doctor appointment yesterday and asked the doctor
1:41:17
what her thoughts were about the new RSV vaccine that they're
1:41:20
giving to pregnant women. I like to ask all our doctors questions
1:41:23
like this to see if they have enough spine to tell us the
1:41:25
truth. That's a producer. Yeah, it's
1:41:27
John C Dvorak: a good good practice. Exactly. The
1:41:29
Adam Curry: doctor responded by telling her that she doesn't
1:41:31
know how much about it, but that no one is getting it. She has a
1:41:35
couple of high risk patients that she recommended it for but
1:41:37
their insurance refused to pay for it. The shot oh, this is
1:41:41
interesting. The shot costs over $1,000. And I didn't know this.
1:41:47
And insurance companies won't pay it pay for it because ours
1:41:50
the RSV risk is so low, they'll take their chances having to pay
1:41:54
for the treatment if someone gets RSV. And this producer also
1:41:58
says RSV can be dangerous to infants, but it is very
1:42:00
treatable. Seems like there's a pissing match going on between
1:42:03
pharma and insurance companies or possibly the insurance
1:42:06
companies are waiting for the government to pony up and start
1:42:08
paying for the vaccines again, either way, this shortage is out
1:42:12
there just to gin up some demand for these things. Thank you
1:42:15
producers. Exactly. Our producers are the best.
1:42:21
John C Dvorak: Today's boots on the ground day. Yeah. On the no
1:42:24
agenda show.
1:42:26
Adam Curry: Yeah, for sure. And big tech while we're on big The
1:42:33
Verge you probably saw it. Elon Musk gives ex employees one year
1:42:38
to replace your bank. Oh, really now. In an all hands call on
1:42:45
Thursday, he told employees that he by he said Elon Musk wants x
1:42:56
to be the center of your financial world handling
1:42:58
anything in your life that deals with money. He expects those
1:43:01
features to launch by the end of 2024. It's what he told his
1:43:03
employees in the all hands on Thursday. Well, when I say
1:43:07
payments, I actually mean someone's entire financial life.
1:43:11
Apparently the verge has audio the meeting, I wanted that
1:43:14
audio. If it involves money, it'll be on our platform, money,
1:43:19
securities, whatever. So it's not like just send 20 bucks to
1:43:22
my friend I'm talking about like you won't need a bank account.
1:43:26
And ex CEO Linda Yukka Reynosa, the company ceases becoming a
1:43:30
full opportunity in 2024 and says, quote, he would blow my
1:43:33
mind if we don't have that rolled out by the end of next
1:43:36
year. And he's working exactly what I said. He's working on
1:43:40
money
1:43:40
John C Dvorak: transparency, when we both say we've known
1:43:43
this is going on. Yeah, but everyone
1:43:44
Adam Curry: else is still hung up on him being a social media
1:43:47
network. He doesn't care. It's the least important thing to
1:43:51
him. That's why he wants
1:43:54
John C Dvorak: to he wants to implement a couple of items that
1:43:57
Pay Pal wouldn't do. Specifically, he has ideas that
1:44:03
Pay Pal wouldn't do. And so he's going to do him showing that
1:44:08
they're wrong. He's one he's got a grudge against Pay Pal.
1:44:11
Adam Curry: Also, it's something that all tech companies in
1:44:13
America have always wanted. They always wanted to because it's
1:44:16
different in isn't it Softbank and actual bank? The tech
1:44:20
investors are they are they a bank as well?
1:44:24
John C Dvorak: No, they never been a bank there saw we first a
1:44:27
software bank. So they there was a bank software now. Okay.
1:44:32
Softbank, but WeChat what is WeChat? WeChat? Yeah,
1:44:36
Adam Curry: they do? Yeah, they do free payments. I think. I
1:44:40
think that Ilan, I still think he's going to use the Fed now
1:44:43
system which will enable this zero cost transactions.
1:44:48
John C Dvorak: That wouldn't surprise me now that would be
1:44:50
Adam Curry: that would be the way to go. Now,
1:44:52
John C Dvorak: if you can.
1:44:54
Adam Curry: That'd be so fun. And then then he brings in the
1:44:56
social credit score score, or he'll be perfect for it. Thank
1:45:03
you I
1:45:03
John C Dvorak: think he'd be against it personally
1:45:08
Adam Curry: I'm really up against it. I think so I'm not
1:45:11
so sure.
1:45:12
John C Dvorak: I think he's a libertarian
1:45:15
Adam Curry: maybe what else you got?
1:45:18
John C Dvorak: I got a series of clips I picked up from Australia
1:45:21
60 minutes
1:45:23
Adam Curry: oh they have a 60 minutes there as well is it is
1:45:26
it worth only 20 minutes in us minutes
1:45:31
John C Dvorak: no that would be in Canada
1:45:32
Adam Curry: oh so tell us pretty bad Australia
1:45:36
John C Dvorak: I've been to Canada joke refers to a show
1:45:38
they had this hour as
1:45:40
Adam Curry: though this hour has 30 minutes or whatever
1:45:42
John C Dvorak: 20 minutes or whatever it was. So they know
1:45:47
this shit the 60 minutes show and I always had high regard for
1:45:51
it until these clips go I realized that they're just as
1:45:56
sleazy as everybody else and
1:46:00
Adam Curry: no it really is this on Sky News or is this the last
1:46:04
John C Dvorak: 60 minutes is ABC it's our skies not even on it's
1:46:09
not ABC sky is different at
1:46:12
Adam Curry: ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation
1:46:14
John C Dvorak: right Yeah. So do you remember about five or six
1:46:19
years ago where I just kind of liked busting the media for for
1:46:25
the following idea? Presenter comes down and says and he hated
1:46:31
his mom and then they cut to a clip where the guy says I hate
1:46:36
my mom was she was she was a good gal you know I you know she
1:46:40
was what she who was who she was
1:46:44
Adam Curry: vague. What do you remember the context? Couple
1:46:46
years bounded
1:46:47
John C Dvorak: context was always they say one thing that
1:46:50
presenter saying one thing and then the clip says something
1:46:53
either disproves it, or doesn't confirm it is genuinely doesn't
1:46:58
confirm. So they're making all kinds of assertions and using
1:47:02
clips to supposedly confirm the assertion, but the clip never
1:47:06
does it.
1:47:08
Adam Curry: Yeah, that happens a lot. Yes.
1:47:11
John C Dvorak: So that was always a complaint of mine. I
1:47:14
haven't seen it as bad as it was with this particular
1:47:16
presentation. This is about this guy, Anthony Pratt, who was a
1:47:22
billionaire as a third richest guy in Australia and he became
1:47:25
buddies with Trump. Oh, I'm not familiar with this. Okay. When
1:47:29
Trump was President And supposedly, it was kind of the
1:47:33
whole thing was broken out when, when? Some time ago, ABC News,
1:47:40
David Muir said Trump has been yakking about nucular secrets.
1:47:45
Yeah, you know, and he's, and he's been telling this guy
1:47:48
Anthony Pratt about it, and then he's a bad guy. And so Okay,
1:47:54
well, what's that all about? So here we go. Now this is the I
1:47:56
call him the pret tapes, because it seems is it these are all
1:48:00
short clips of the first one. It seems as if they found some
1:48:06
clips of Anthony Pratt or somebody stole some clips from
1:48:10
him talking to one of his buddies about Trump, and they
1:48:14
make an assertion and then Pratt says something has got nothing
1:48:17
to do with anything. And they go on and on and on with this and
1:48:21
they bring in heavy hitters they got John Bolton, they bring all
1:48:25
these things and it's like a hit job against Trump. But there's
1:48:29
no there's no there's no there there's nothing here let's let's
1:48:33
start with this. This I got allotted to seven of these
1:48:36
clips, but they're all make a point. Let's go with clip one
1:48:39
Unknown: cheap between Pratt and Trump was largely unremarkable.
1:48:43
That is until two weeks ago, when the American ABC network
1:48:47
reported something strange former
1:48:49
President shared potentially sensitive information about I've
1:48:52
just
1:48:52
Adam Curry: have to stop this flight of the bumblebees type
1:48:55
music is fantastic. Jump jump jump Tom. This is a big backdrop
1:49:01
bomb pumped up to a strange former
1:49:04
Unknown: president share potentially sensitive
1:49:05
information about America's nuclear submarines while at Mar
1:49:09
a Lago Trump
1:49:10
was accused of not being able to shut up in the months after he
1:49:14
left the White House, allegedly disclosing classified
1:49:17
information about America's nuclear submarine fleet to his
1:49:21
friend.
1:49:22
In all, Pratt described what the former president had told him
1:49:25
with at least 45 others, including six journalists, 11 of
1:49:30
his company's employees, 10 Australian officials and three
1:49:34
former Australian Prime Ministers
1:49:37
in typical fashion when the news broke, Trump denied any
1:49:40
wrongdoing. But tonight, there's a startling twist.
1:49:46
To say at rageous things non stop.
1:49:50
We've obtained secret recordings, which reveal what
1:49:53
Anthony Pratt thought about Donald Trump during his tenure
1:49:56
in the Oval Office and what Trump thought about the world
1:50:00
Oh,
1:50:00
Adam Curry: wow. Why is Why is ABC doing this?
1:50:07
John C Dvorak: I would like to know myself they did bring some
1:50:09
guy. I mean, this is a longer course like a half hour and he
1:50:12
picked up a few clips of it. And it seems as though they got did
1:50:17
this seem to be like in an effort to bash Trump? That is a
1:50:22
hit job completely, even though it's really poorly executed, I
1:50:25
think except I don't think the Australians are familiar enough
1:50:28
with John Bolton or some of these others stooges.
1:50:32
Adam Curry: Maybe they do this to get it on. Maybe this is a
1:50:35
five eyes thing so we can get it out on social media get the
1:50:40
John C Dvorak: Five Eyes written all over it? Yeah. But I was
1:50:43
under the impression that they were trying that Trump had
1:50:46
compromised himself and he was going to be the next president.
1:50:49
And they weren't trying to screw him over anymore. So there's
1:50:52
something maybe something changed, I don't know. But let's
1:50:55
listen. Here's an example of what they're talking about with
1:50:57
clip two. He's
1:50:58
Unknown: that righteous. He just says whatever he wants, and he
1:51:03
loves to show people.
1:51:04
It's clear from the tapes. Pratt believe Trump loves to brag.
1:51:12
Adam Curry: Wow, what this is groundbreaking, the reporting
1:51:15
here. It's clear from the tapes. Trump likes to brag.
1:51:20
John C Dvorak: Now, if you listen to that, again, that's a
1:51:21
very short clip where in this 10 seconds they have Pratt yakking
1:51:28
away and tell me where he even uses the word brag.
1:51:33
Unknown: It just says whatever he wants, and he loves to show
1:51:37
people.
1:51:38
It's clear from the tapes. Pratt believe Trump loves to brag.
1:51:42
Adam Curry: Now he loves to shock people. He says whatever
1:51:44
the F he wants this. Yeah, he
1:51:46
John C Dvorak: says what he wants and he likes to shock
1:51:48
people. That is not bragging.
1:51:50
Adam Curry: But even even though they have no evidence. I think
1:51:55
everyone kind of knows this. Big
1:52:00
John C Dvorak: brag, but they can't even get it out of this
1:52:02
guy. Oh. Me The funny thing is, yes, it's true. We probably all
1:52:09
know this. But can't prove it with this guy's with these
1:52:13
secret tapes. Let's go to number three.
1:52:16
Unknown: And it seems no subject was off limits. kind of
1:52:19
describes that conversation he had with the President in late
1:52:22
2019, shortly after the Commander in Chief had ordered a
1:52:26
military strike against Iran. Iraq, according to Pratt, even
1:52:35
after that Trump wouldn't be quiet. He went on to repeat
1:52:39
details of the private phone call he just had with a furious
1:52:43
Iraqi leader
1:52:45
just from Europe today. And the President of Iran called me up
1:52:48
and said you just live in my city.
1:52:54
John C Dvorak: How is that refusing to be quiet?
1:52:57
Adam Curry: It's so Trump also, dude, I just bombed Iraq and the
1:53:01
guy called me and said, Hey, man, you flatten my city. God.
1:53:07
John C Dvorak: Okay, so we still get it. We're still getting
1:53:08
nothing from this thing.
1:53:10
Adam Curry: Nothing. So let's shocker. Trump is never quiet,
1:53:15
Shaka. I don't know what to say. I don't know what this reporting
1:53:19
is unveiling all kinds of new things about the former
1:53:21
president.
1:53:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this Anthony Pratt really likes you
1:53:24
likes to Blab. So let's go into clip four where they can't get
1:53:29
enough out of the Pratt secret tapes, and they bring Bolton in.
1:53:35
Unknown: Okay, what are you gonna do about it?
1:53:37
Are you surprised that Anthony Pratt got such access to
1:53:40
President Trump?
1:53:41
I think Trump was trying to impress him. Well, you may be a
1:53:44
billionaire, but I'm a multi billionaire. And besides, I'm
1:53:47
President, and I know things that you don't. I do think
1:53:49
that's very typical Trump behavior.
1:53:53
Donald Trump's former national security adviser, John Bolton.
1:53:56
He's disappointed but not surprised. his old boss might
1:54:00
have shared nonpublic information about military
1:54:03
action for the private response from Iraq's leader. He says it
1:54:07
was stupid and potentially dangerous.
1:54:10
Well, if the disclosure is after the event has taken place,
1:54:15
nonetheless, there may still be operational reasons as pilots or
1:54:20
personnel on the ground get out of danger. And that's why the
1:54:24
announcement of the military strikes often is delayed for
1:54:28
some period of time so that we can be sure that those who
1:54:32
carried it out or back safe home
1:54:35
Adam Curry: This has got to be so totally I agree with you five
1:54:39
eyes this is some kind of setup that you know that maybe comes
1:54:44
right back to the Iran plans I can feel it they can almost
1:54:47
taste it that has something to do with it.
1:54:51
John C Dvorak: Maybe it could be I know that they brought Bolton
1:54:54
in to say just make stuff up he says Well, uh you know, you do
1:54:57
it this way. Now way because you know, you Hey, everybody who's a
1:55:02
big phony. So let's go to clip five.
1:55:05
Unknown: In another conversation. Brad says Trump
1:55:07
told him about an infamous phone call. He made the leader of
1:55:11
Ukraine, perfectly wanted President Zelensky to
1:55:14
investigate the foreign business dealings of Joe Biden's son
1:55:18
Hunter, in the hope of causing harm to his political rival.
1:55:23
Trump's boast was that he could and should have been much
1:55:27
tougher.
1:55:28
Trump said Ukraine phone call that was nothing compared to
1:55:33
what I usually do. And he said that Ukraine phone call is
1:55:37
nothing compared to what we usually talk about.
1:55:40
So who is this Australian businessman? He's billionaire
1:55:44
and Oh, my Lord. Looks like they made his hair out of Trump's
1:55:49
face and Trump's hair out of his face. In the story
1:55:54
is alleging Trump had leaked classified information to press
1:55:57
the first broadcast a few weeks ago. He's been ridiculed.
1:56:01
Authorities were afraid that pret might have told someone
1:56:05
else but he didn't. He didn't tell someone else he told some
1:56:09
45 Ellis. That's right.
1:56:13
John Bolton says it's the former president often disparagingly
1:56:16
known as the leaker in chief who is solely responsible.
1:56:20
Trump doesn't have a filter between his brain and his mouth.
1:56:24
And so the concern that he would reveal classified information to
1:56:30
a foreigner, even an ally but a private citizen, struck many
1:56:34
people as entirely believable,
1:56:36
disclosing details of conversations with foreign
1:56:39
leaders to an Australian billionaire. Could that ever be
1:56:42
appropriate?
1:56:43
Well, the President can basically say whatever he wants
1:56:46
to anybody, and can declassify classified information. It's a
1:56:52
question not so much of illegality as of prudence and
1:56:57
competence to be president.
1:57:00
John C Dvorak: Bruto he can, he admits and this is like, you
1:57:04
know, your 10 minutes and at this point, he admits Oh, you
1:57:06
know, these the Pro you can say whatever he wants, and he can
1:57:09
declassify whatever he wants. So, what's the fuss?
1:57:16
Adam Curry: I don't have this baffling to me, other than
1:57:19
riling up riling up people who watch stuff online, I'm sure it
1:57:24
was spread far and wide.
1:57:27
John C Dvorak: So let's go with this frustration. Clip six.
1:57:31
Unknown: And I think when you add all of that up over a four
1:57:34
year period, it could be very substantially damaging.
1:57:38
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, it was it. You got to add it all up
1:57:41
together. You see it's cumulative, then is potentially
1:57:44
very damaging, very
1:57:45
Unknown: substantially damaging.
1:57:48
For such supposedly good buddies though, the sake of recordings
1:57:52
we've uncovered reveal frustrations in the
1:57:54
relationship. On on the tapes, Anthony Pratt admires Trump's
1:57:59
ruthlessness while savaging his ethics. He knows
1:58:03
John C Dvorak: Starbucks shopping. He said these
1:58:08
premises, we're going to hear about his frustration with the
1:58:11
relationship. Yes. And I'm going to assure you, that is not what
1:58:15
we hear. We hear just some random commentary about Trump
1:58:20
from this guy from this Anthony guy
1:58:23
Adam Curry: from this report. I need a backgrounder. How did
1:58:26
they obtain this recording? What is this?
1:58:29
John C Dvorak: Never said never said, Oh, okay. Somebody was
1:58:34
that well, he's had his phone recorder on or something
1:58:37
recorded.
1:58:38
Adam Curry: It was basically this billionaire boasting about
1:58:41
all this stuff. So it's a boast against the boast about a boast.
1:58:44
John C Dvorak: Yeah, pretty much, okay. And the thing is,
1:58:48
there's nothing revolutionary about it. And this particular
1:58:52
next comment that he's supposedly frustrated and
1:58:57
you're, you're going to hear where they kind of bury the leak
1:58:59
because there's actually a funny quote in here that they could
1:59:01
have gone with and Mason had gotten some hay with and I'll,
1:59:04
we'll explain when it happens, but there's nothing about him
1:59:08
being frustrated at all.
1:59:10
Unknown: Things we've uncovered revealed frustrations in the
1:59:13
relationship. On the tapes, Anthony Pratt admires Trump's
1:59:17
ruthlessness, while savaging his ethics.
1:59:20
He knows exactly what to say and what not to say. So that you
1:59:24
avoid jail, but get so close to it, that everyone loves breaking
1:59:30
the law, that you want to go to someone who say, I want you to
1:59:33
kill someone. I'll say they'll send someone to tell someone to
1:59:38
kill someone.
1:59:42
Trump has long been a shark
1:59:46
Adam Curry: so I'm laughing for two reasons. One, of course,
1:59:49
there was nothing about frustration that clip other than
1:59:51
Hey, this guy's smart, too. That's exactly how you write.
1:59:56
You make sure that you make sure that you have an out on
1:59:59
everything you Right, you're so good at it. You're like the
2:00:01
trump of the written word.
2:00:05
John C Dvorak: Well, the funny thing is, is that particular
2:00:07
clip and the whole thing that he guy says, which has got nothing
2:00:10
to do his frustration at all, really kind of contradicts the
2:00:15
Bolton comment that Trump has no filter between his brain and his
2:00:21
mouse, which is obviously not the case.
2:00:23
Adam Curry: He knows exactly what he's saying.
2:00:26
John C Dvorak: And so Bolton's full of shit, we know that. And
2:00:29
then this report is just so dubious, but here we go. This is
2:00:33
the last of the of the of the collection.
2:00:37
Adam Curry: See, this is seven.
2:00:39
Unknown: But if Pratt is to be believed, he often took things
2:00:42
too far. When it came to his wife, Melania
2:00:45
Melania, who was sitting next to him at dinner, I asked him a
2:00:49
Londoner walk around the pulling of a case all the other guys
2:00:52
begin to look at what they were missing. Then, when you sit back
2:00:57
to him, I'll do that when you walk around with me in your
2:01:00
bikini.
2:01:03
John C Dvorak: Okay, okay, the premise of this one was that he
2:01:06
be little and did this and that to Melania in public is the
2:01:11
thesis. And then they play a clip again, this is the clip
2:01:15
contradicts what they just said. In fact, it sounds like Melania
2:01:20
was the head the heart mouth.
2:01:22
Adam Curry: At the upper end? Yeah, show your butt fatso.
2:01:26
Yeah. Sounds like they have a healthy relationship.
2:01:32
John C Dvorak: Sounds very typical to me. But so that so it
2:01:35
b lied. The another premise they present and then they play a
2:01:39
clip, which is does not back them up. So what's wrong with
2:01:44
these reports? What's wrong with ABC? 60 minutes in Australia?
2:01:49
And why are they doing this? I've very suspect when I when I
2:01:54
run into this kind of thing where I could do this and find
2:01:56
exam. There's not one exam. I have seven examples of them
2:02:00
basically lying to their audience.
2:02:05
Adam Curry: Why? Well, you're asking that you may
2:02:08
John C Dvorak: be right. It may have something to do with you
2:02:10
know, the Iraq the Iran papers.
2:02:14
Adam Curry: That's the only thing I can think of. And this
2:02:18
guy, you know, he's a doesn't seem like he would be real just
2:02:22
I don't know. Why. Why this guy? This guy has an interesting BLP
2:02:28
funds, all kinds of left leaning stuff. It's not necessarily a
2:02:33
right wing Trump guy from what I can tell funding Planned
2:02:36
Parenthood. Australia, I guess, I don't know. I'd like our
2:02:42
Australians to weigh in.
2:02:45
John C Dvorak: Come on, tell us with this bull crap. What
2:02:48
happened is 60 minutes.
2:02:50
Adam Curry: They're looking for a story it'd be maybe these
2:02:52
maybe they need a good to some event. They need an event over
2:02:56
there. They need something happened. So they have something
2:02:58
to report on with them when when you're doing Trump's stuff like
2:03:01
this.
2:03:02
John C Dvorak: You're being used? Yeah, they're being used.
2:03:05
Adam Curry: Well, I have a short Trump clip and it's from PBS,
2:03:10
elitist voices of America. This is NPR or PBS
2:03:16
Unknown: man. Here we go. state judge in New York ordered Ivanka
2:03:19
Trump to testify in her father's civil fraud trial. Judge Arthur
2:03:23
anger on ruled she has relevant information on whether former
2:03:27
President Trump overstated his wealth to secure loans and
2:03:30
deals. The judge also set November 6 for Mr. Trump to
2:03:33
begin giving his own testimony.
2:03:36
Adam Curry: They're gonna make Ivanka testify.
2:03:39
John C Dvorak: You have a slightly different version of
2:03:41
that clip. Okay. And I think this is from NTD it might be
2:03:45
from let's find out is Ivanka Trump test well, Ivanka
2:03:50
Unknown: Trump testify against her father.
2:03:52
Adam Curry: Well, that was Do it properly. If it's going to be
2:03:55
NTP. This is
2:03:57
Unknown: in D. D. Will Ivanka Trump testify against her father
2:04:02
in New York a
2:04:02
judge may soon find out after ordering her to testify in the
2:04:06
civil fraud case. And TDs Legal Correspondent Arlene Richards
2:04:10
has more.
2:04:11
Ivanka Trump was unsuccessful in her attempt to dodge a subpoena
2:04:15
issued in the New York civil fraud case. Judge Arthur anger
2:04:18
on on Friday said she does have to testify and appellate court
2:04:23
previously dismissed her from the case saying that claims
2:04:25
against her were too old. Her attorney argued that she should
2:04:29
now be forced to appear. Anger Ron responded that the senior
2:04:33
Trump's daughter has clearly availed herself of the privilege
2:04:36
of doing business in New York. But anger Ron said she won't
2:04:40
have to testify before next Wednesday or you're giving her
2:04:43
time to appeal his decision.
2:04:46
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Well, that was very different.
2:04:49
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was better. Get NTD clips
2:04:54
Adam Curry: much better. It's crazy. It's completely hair on
2:04:58
fire reporting. Interesting. Well, it's clear the media is
2:05:04
very worried about him. Everything is going to be about
2:05:07
Trump one way or the other or about voting against Trump
2:05:10
voting for now. Palestine, whatever. All of its all of it
2:05:16
is coming to coming to fruition. It's going to be a very tiring
2:05:20
year 2020 for you and it's gonna
2:05:23
John C Dvorak: be very Blyden insists on running
2:05:26
Adam Curry: I loved your newsletter, that I love the
2:05:29
summation. Mercy if I can grab that real quick, let I say,
2:05:34
Well, you while you were boasting about us like Trump?
2:05:37
Let me see. You were like it was like a like a Trump boast. No,
2:05:41
it was when I read it. I was like, wow. Oh, I've not
2:05:45
unsubscribe when somebody unsubscribe me.
2:05:48
John C Dvorak: You unsubscribe yourself by accident?
2:05:51
Adam Curry: I don't think so. Here this is it. Tomorrow show
2:05:55
six no three ends are two weeks celebration of show 1600 and the
2:05:59
16th anniversary of the no agenda podcast. This is what I
2:06:02
liked. A show that has taken a contingent of producers and
2:06:06
followers through three presidents to YES to pandemics
2:06:10
plus Zika a vaccine scandal climate gate to presidential
2:06:14
impeachment, a ginned up insurrection, numerous
2:06:17
assassinations, two wars and counting various international
2:06:20
scams, World Economic Forum insanity, such as bug eating as
2:06:24
the key to future sustenance, trans Maoism and the rise of
2:06:28
queer nation, et cetera, et cetera. It's all rather
2:06:31
remarkable.
2:06:34
John C Dvorak: As love series,
2:06:37
Adam Curry: this good? Yes, absolutely. So true. And I'll
2:06:42
add to that the migration replacement, which is just a
2:06:48
reminder, it's, you know, this is not replacement theory. This
2:06:50
is a United Nations document that set out a very clear plan
2:06:54
for what is taking place in Western Europe and the United
2:06:57
States. And in in the United States, the only problem we have
2:07:01
and we have, we don't need to do this. It's a broken immigration
2:07:05
system. No, we have laws. The problem is we have agencies that
2:07:11
interpret laws or take executive orders. And the executive order
2:07:15
is an Obama throwback, catch and release. That is why people are
2:07:20
being caught, stopped at the border, and then released to go
2:07:23
on their merry way. And here's your paperwork, here's your cell
2:07:26
phone, here's your debit card, and make sure you come back in
2:07:28
four years when we have space for you for your hearing. That's
2:07:32
basically what's happening in now. You know, people are, you
2:07:36
know, hey, you like my family was bused up to Chicago, I'm
2:07:40
gonna I want to go to Chicago, I want to go to New York, I want
2:07:42
to go to all these cool places, New York, New York, you can make
2:07:45
it there. You can make it anywhere. But there is a real
2:07:48
problem. And that is that we are running out of human resources.
2:07:54
And this is what the I would say the the evil Cabal, the evil in
2:07:59
the Cabal has done is made everybody afraid to have
2:08:03
children because of climate change. If not, let's make sure
2:08:07
you can't have children or will pretend you can have children by
2:08:11
becoming someone who can have children when you're not, is all
2:08:15
a part of, of what seems to be a very grand scheme. Of now the
2:08:21
unthinkable. Italy has had zero child births in three months
2:08:27
time.
2:08:29
John C Dvorak: Watch the whole country
2:08:31
Adam Curry: whole country. No, yes.
2:08:34
John C Dvorak: I don't believe that's possible. I think that's
2:08:36
a bogus report. I don't think it's statistically possible.
2:08:41
Adam Curry: Well, I mean, I can't refute your your I mean,
2:08:47
it's just a report that I have. About me, Japan is on the same
2:08:52
board this report come from? Well, it came from a Medium
2:08:56
post. Obviously, Italy's dearth of babies is considered a
2:09:01
national emergency fixing the problem was a prominent policy
2:09:04
pledge by Giorgio Maloney ahead of last year's election, which
2:09:07
started become the country's first woman prime minister. Last
2:09:10
year, Italy recorded more than 12 deaths for every seven
2:09:12
births, and the resident population fell by 179,058 point
2:09:17
85 million, this is always from ice stat is Ta T. A major factor
2:09:22
is the reduction in the aging of the female population in the 15
2:09:26
to 49 age group conventionally considered reproductive, the
2:09:29
Institute comes from the institute. The fertility
2:09:32
fertility rate edged down to 1.2 for children per woman from 1.25
2:09:37
and 2021. They have a graph here that is from the euro stat. So
2:09:46
but it's just a lead in for me to to this next clip, which is
2:09:51
about Massachusetts, and it's really phenomenal to hear how
2:09:56
NPR is reporting on the crisis they are having And as we knew
2:10:02
quite a while ago, that they were already filling up and they
2:10:06
were on on booking previously booked hotel rooms from some of
2:10:11
our producers saying no, sorry, you can't have this because we
2:10:14
need to have
2:10:16
John C Dvorak: get people wanting to have a wedding and
2:10:19
having to plan way in advance and then putting up a big event
2:10:22
for some date that they got confirmed. Yes,
2:10:25
Adam Curry: yeah. Yeah. So and they had booked, you know, like
2:10:28
a block of rooms, which is what you do for a wedding and what a
2:10:32
pain in the butt that is to have to change that which is almost
2:10:35
impossible. Probably. So so yeah. So the end the hotel would
2:10:40
be considered a provider. And why does the hotel do this?
2:10:43
Because they get more money. That's just the fact they you
2:10:47
think the Roosevelt Hotel that's $60 a night you think that
2:10:50
they're getting $60? A night per hotel room? No. We know we know
2:10:54
from the dogs getting top dollar we know from the Dutch family
2:10:58
where they were they're suing their own family member for
2:11:00
scamming money they thought they should have gotten was so much
2:11:03
money floating around for for asylum seekers, or as this
2:11:07
report will say, migrants but let's just call it what it is.
2:11:10
People who've entered the country illegally were caught or
2:11:13
not and released. Its NPR so expect the worst
2:11:17
Unknown: the Massachusetts family shelter system will only
2:11:20
guarantee shelter for another few days. Governor Moore Haley
2:11:24
says the system is almost full. Starting next Wednesday, the
2:11:27
state tells advocates that families seeking shelter will be
2:11:31
placed on a waitlist. Now just
2:11:33
Adam Curry: to make this understood. The family shelter
2:11:36
system is for Massachusetts families who for whatever reason
2:11:41
become homeless. It is meant for American residents, which
2:11:46
includes lots of the fact we are an immigration country, lots of
2:11:50
legal migrants, immigrants who have come to this country. And
2:11:54
if you fall on hard times in Massachusetts, they help you
2:11:57
out, which is really nice. There is a net there for you a safety
2:12:01
net. It's for families who are here and who are either born
2:12:05
here or immigrated here legally
2:12:07
Unknown: WB works. Gabrielle Emanuel joins me now to explain
2:12:10
what this new system might look like. Good morning.
2:12:13
John C Dvorak: Hi, yah, okay. Hi.
2:12:20
Adam Curry: I can't believe these jokes. Hi. Hi.
2:12:24
Unknown: Look like Good morning.
2:12:25
Adam Curry: Hi. That's gonna play it one more time. Good
2:12:29
morning. Hi. Good morning.
2:12:31
Unknown: Hi. Massachusetts has had a right to shelter law in
2:12:35
place for 40 years. How did we get to this point where the
2:12:38
system is hitting capacity? How could it be?
2:12:41
Yeah, so the family shelter population has more than doubled
2:12:46
in the past year. There are over 7200 families in the system as
2:12:51
of this morning. This growth is due in part to a longtime
2:12:55
housing crisis and also to a substantial increase in migrants
2:12:59
moving here, migrants moving here.
2:13:02
Adam Curry: The audacity of these people to put it this way.
2:13:06
Migrants moving here being flown in by you know, we had a huge I
2:13:14
got it. I'll tell the story after this clip.
2:13:16
Unknown: The upshot is our unique state funded shelter
2:13:19
system is basically at a breaking point. Officials say
2:13:23
they're running out of space and money. But still a waitlist is a
2:13:27
pretty dramatic break from the past.
2:13:30
And what do we know about how this new shelter weightless will
2:13:33
actually work?
2:13:34
Yeah, so yesterday, state officials and brief and
2:13:37
Adam Curry: how was that an upshot? I don't understand what
2:13:40
is this millennial Zoomer may be telling me is growth
2:13:43
Unknown: is due in part to a longtime housing crisis and also
2:13:47
to a substantial increase in migrants moving here. The upshot
2:13:52
is our unique state funded shelter system is basically at a
2:13:56
breaking point. How was that an
2:13:57
Adam Curry: upshot? Am I misunderstanding Upshot? You
2:14:02
know, I
2:14:03
John C Dvorak: think what I think she's using, I don't know
2:14:06
it sounds fine to me. But the fact that the words being used
2:14:09
at all is coming to me interested
2:14:13
Adam Curry: because I've never used that word thing, the
2:14:14
upshot, which to me would mean the upside, the upside.
2:14:18
John C Dvorak: That never met up now I'd never met a plus for
2:14:20
this. Okay, please. All right, thank you. I do not believe
2:14:24
that's what it means. I think it means the conclusion or
2:14:27
something along those lines.
2:14:35
Nishan upshot is the final or eventual outcome, or conclusion
2:14:42
as I thought of a discussion, action or series of events. So
2:14:46
it's the conclusion so so you can say in In conclusion, kind
2:14:50
of thing is what it means to have anything to do with with
2:14:53
with a relative good or bad, which is what you kind of
2:14:56
thought, well, I've used the word up. I can see where you'd
2:14:59
come up with that. Yeah. But now I think it's used correctly.
2:15:03
Unknown: Versus the upshot is our unique state funded shelter
2:15:07
system is basically at a breaking point. Officials say
2:15:10
they're running out of space and money. But still a waitlist is a
2:15:15
pretty dramatic break from the
2:15:17
past. And what do we know about how this new shelter weightless
2:15:20
will actually work?
2:15:22
Yeah, so yesterday, state officials briefed advocates and
2:15:25
providers and so riders what we know so far, first, families
2:15:29
fleeing domestic violence and those with medical needs will be
2:15:33
prioritized on the waitlist.
2:15:35
Adam Curry: Okay, medical needs can be very like I'm tired from
2:15:38
walking across the Rio Grande. It could be all kinds of things.
2:15:42
Unknown: So if you're in your third trimester of pregnancy,
2:15:45
you'll get priority. Same if you have medications that need to be
2:15:48
refrigerated things like that. Next we know that the family
2:15:52
welcome centers will be pivoting from serving New arrivals to
2:15:55
serving folks on the waitlist. This
2:15:57
Adam Curry: new arrivals sounds like V. New arrivals the what
2:16:03
remember that Series V.
2:16:06
John C Dvorak: Were the V the one where they were reptiles
2:16:09
eating dress.
2:16:11
Adam Curry: Yes, yes. V M. M, the newly the new rulings what
2:16:14
do they call the
2:16:16
John C Dvorak: I forgot to determine you know, I never know
2:16:18
why you were writing much but they did have a lot of cool
2:16:22
usages that they created.
2:16:24
Adam Curry: Yeah. Vu arrival visit where they call the
2:16:27
visitors.
2:16:30
John C Dvorak: Maybe I don't remember somebody you know. This
2:16:34
is the moment where we have a a troll room new arrivals.
2:16:38
Adam Curry: The troll room did it the new arrivals the new
2:16:40
arrivals. That's right.
2:16:42
Unknown: See, you'll get priority. Same if you have
2:16:44
medications that need to be refrigerated things like that.
2:16:47
Next we know that the family welcome centers will be pivoting
2:16:51
from serving New arrivals to serving folks on the waitlist.
2:16:54
This means connecting them to resources and providing diapers
2:16:57
and formula and things like that. And finally the state says
2:17:00
it's asking federal officials to set up large congregate settings
2:17:05
for families waiting for a shelter spot law
2:17:07
Adam Curry: of large congregate settings you know what that is
2:17:09
code for tents. Large congregate settings is tents they're gonna
2:17:16
get federal
2:17:17
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I think you're right. That's exactly
2:17:19
what it has to mean
2:17:20
Unknown: tents providing diapers and formula, things like that.
2:17:23
And finally, the state says it's asking federal officials to set
2:17:27
up large congregate settings for families waiting for a shelter
2:17:30
spot. But this is just a request. The state says that as
2:17:35
families exit shelter new families can take over those
2:17:38
vacant units.
2:17:40
Adam Curry: I gotta look that up large congregate settings. Large
2:17:44
car
2:17:44
John C Dvorak: yeah, it's gotta be like yeah, homeless
2:17:46
encampments. So
2:17:47
Adam Curry: that's what they're doing in Chicago. So that must
2:17:49
be must be what it is. Large congregate settings.
2:17:55
John C Dvorak: So there's a story going around I know. Yeah,
2:17:58
it's hard to find clips about it. But there's a few of you
2:18:01
find him on podcast that a lot of these people are coming in
2:18:04
with his weird looking credit card that the United Nations is
2:18:09
handing out that group run by Pope that Pope Woman Yeah IOM
2:18:13
sure that they go down to Central America and then a grab
2:18:18
a group of these people would want to use credit cards which
2:18:21
are loaded with money. Yeah, pile them up to United States
2:18:24
and say go for it and then you will refill the card when you're
2:18:27
up here and then they never get the card refilled. They're
2:18:29
roaming around bitching and moaning about these these
2:18:31
useless credit cards which they've used all the money up
2:18:34
on. Kind of things going on somehow. I don't know.
2:18:38
Adam Curry: Yes, but they have they have centers in South
2:18:41
America. There's there's yes podcast.
2:18:45
John C Dvorak: A horrible situation that needs to be
2:18:47
corrected immediately.
2:18:48
Adam Curry: Yeah. I mean, Amy Pope is all over this, ma'am. Do
2:18:55
you know she had the hottest ticket in Geneva the hottest
2:18:58
event? Everybody it was dancin, showing art, and making, making
2:19:03
sure we
2:19:04
John C Dvorak: imagined art.
2:19:06
Adam Curry: I watched I watched hours of it. I've seen the art.
2:19:10
I've seen the art. I mean, this I could clip so much why these
2:19:13
people are unintelligible because they're speaking English
2:19:16
as a second language. It's not appropriate for clips. But the
2:19:19
whole thing is it's crazy. And and you know, we had an
2:19:24
something happened here. We have a medical set. There's a lot of
2:19:29
poverty in Fredericksburg. I'm learning which is this a story
2:19:32
you put off? Yes, there's a story I put off. Okay. So
2:19:37
Fredericksburg has poverty. We also have gangs but you know
2:19:40
Fredericksburg is trying to figure out what it's supposed to
2:19:42
be the R wo or the next Napa or the next Aspen. But, but really
2:19:49
what we are is is a place for bridesmaids to go drink and puke
2:19:54
in the restaurants and then walk around because we have open
2:19:57
container laws on the streets which is The first thing I'm
2:20:00
changing when a mayor very bad very bad Palooza
2:20:04
John C Dvorak: have that in New Orleans. Have you been? Have you
2:20:07
been in play? Have
2:20:07
Adam Curry: you been to Bourbon Street? Yeah. Recently?
2:20:12
John C Dvorak: No with the last few years now
2:20:14
Adam Curry: it's it's become horrible. Same with Sixth Street
2:20:18
in Austin. None of this. This is not good. There are wineries now
2:20:22
that won't even take reservations over six because
2:20:24
they know what's going to be bridesmaids and all they do is
2:20:27
come here party. They don't really know. They get a B and B.
2:20:32
It's a mess. It's a mess.
2:20:35
John C Dvorak: And you're blaming the bridesmaids? Well,
2:20:40
yeah,
2:20:40
Adam Curry: yes. I'm blaming the fact that
2:20:43
John C Dvorak: I think it's fine to blame blame them if they're
2:20:45
responsible. They blame irresponsible women. They get
2:20:48
together they go hiking together and it's a horrible,
2:20:51
Adam Curry: no, the hiking is good man. What are you talking
2:20:53
about trying to get me in trouble? I did. So on my best
2:20:57
work when Tina was hiking Be quiet. No, it's a problem. But
2:21:03
that's not the problem I'm talking about. But because it's
2:21:06
a tourist destination. The one publication we have here, the
2:21:13
Fredericksburg Radio Flyer, Gazette post, whatever it's
2:21:16
called. Now, they're always like, Oh, look at this cute
2:21:19
little thing we have here. Oh, look at what happened at
2:21:21
Marktplatz they don't report on the crime. Don't report on the
2:21:25
poverty. There's homeless there's there is there
2:21:28
John C Dvorak: actually, what's the population is like
2:21:30
8015 15,000 Oh, that's iron. I thought
2:21:35
Adam Curry: the gangs live here. But they live here because you
2:21:37
know, everyone's left alone. They can go do their gang stuff
2:21:40
and Kerviel or wherever, wherever they want to go to do
2:21:43
their gang stuff. I know I know all I know the cops. I know
2:21:47
exactly what's going on. But then there's one nonprofit
2:21:50
small, and they provide health care services to poor people,
2:21:55
residents of Fredericksburg and they I guess the an outfit from
2:22:03
San Antonio called Justice for Immigrants couldn't be more
2:22:06
polarizing. posted on Facebook. Yeah, you know, if you want some
2:22:11
legal advice, I'll be at the at the center here and you can see
2:22:15
me on Thursday at six o'clock. Now the thinking was that of
2:22:20
course there there are people here who have been here
2:22:22
illegally for decades I have this you know, that's that's no
2:22:26
secret, but the way it was interpreted and it's important
2:22:30
to people's health, so I kind of get that and then it's not
2:22:33
operating here but the way that was interpreted oh my god, Laura
2:22:37
Logan tweeted this everybody flipped out. Your Immune this is
2:22:41
becoming a magnet people will get legal services here in
2:22:43
Fredericksburg. It is so polarizing what's going on?
2:22:47
Something is going to break is really bad
2:22:51
John C Dvorak: is going to result in a shootout.
2:22:54
Adam Curry: I don't know about that. Shoot out. Well. Okay.
2:23:02
Now, before we take a break, we know that Bobby The Op has
2:23:10
announced that he is running as an independent very unfortunate
2:23:13
timing of his announcement. Yeah, well could not be much
2:23:18
worse. It could
2:23:19
John C Dvorak: have been done. I mean, the whole thing could be
2:23:22
just keep to keep his announcement under I mean,
2:23:25
possible to up few skate his announcement though this
2:23:29
happened.
2:23:30
Adam Curry: Well, possibly. Now. I'm going to continue on the
2:23:32
thinking that that he has an OP just for a moment here along
2:23:38
with this announcement just before it and we don't think we
2:23:40
talked about it, maybe briefly but he replaced his campaign
2:23:45
manager Dennis Kucinich
2:23:46
John C Dvorak: got rid of him.
2:23:49
Adam Curry: We call that replacing with his daughter in
2:23:52
law. Amaryllis a spook Amaryllis Fox Kennedy who married
2:23:58
remarried I think one of his sons Robert F. Kennedy the third
2:24:04
so the thinking that we've had is that we are you okay, you
2:24:11
need a loss and you
2:24:12
John C Dvorak: need some water I'm going to
2:24:13
Adam Curry: move on Yeah, open something up there. Will
2:24:15
John C Dvorak: you let me open some just gotta right here has
2:24:19
been sitting here. I can awaken him this.
2:24:23
Adam Curry: Hey, what are you drinking?
2:24:26
John C Dvorak: You know, I went back to gross out and bought
2:24:28
another 12 pack or 24 Pack whatever it was a bowler Lane
2:24:33
seltzer plains 100% natural by the way, I don't know what I
2:24:37
could somebody be carbonated and be natural comes
2:24:40
Adam Curry: out of the ground like how does that work? Don't
2:24:42
you know that it pops out of the ground carbon Aries
2:24:45
John C Dvorak: actually, there are a couple of springs that go
2:24:48
through a carbonates and actually come out of the ground
2:24:51
with a slight ever so slight petulance. But I want to patch
2:24:57
the right word. What's
2:24:58
Adam Curry: it called again? Polar polar which pole is it?
2:25:02
North or South Pole?
2:25:04
John C Dvorak: Let's go to polar bear. The North Pole.
2:25:07
Adam Curry: It's got marketing. Okay, I'll tell you I'm drinking
2:25:09
a Waterloo which is sparkling
2:25:12
John C Dvorak: water now almost identical to this I've had
2:25:15
Waterloo
2:25:15
Adam Curry: it's naturally flavored peach with other
2:25:22
natural
2:25:23
John C Dvorak: flavors is what should be it doesn't wait a
2:25:25
minute. It has peaches, the peach SAP Assam. Yes. But
2:25:28
wouldn't it be worth shooting to be worded with natural flavors
2:25:32
as opposed to naturally flavored? Because naturally
2:25:36
flavored implies that somehow it picked up this flavor natural?
2:25:41
Adam Curry: Well, it says here naturally flavored with other
2:25:45
natural flavors. So this is this is suspect suspicious. It's got
2:25:51
nothing in it.
2:25:52
John C Dvorak: Okay, well, then they I think it's legal because
2:25:54
the natural flavors in this case would be just nothing B zero
2:25:58
Adam Curry: EVOD. It has nothing. It has nothing. It has
2:26:01
no calories, no fat, no sodium, no sugar, no nothing. No
2:26:04
protein, nothing. It's nothing. Why water? And why am I even
2:26:08
drinking it?
2:26:09
John C Dvorak: I have no idea. It makes no sense.
2:26:11
Adam Curry: So if Robert F Kennedy Jr. is an op ed and he,
2:26:16
I think you and I like what he's saying about, okay, I'm going
2:26:18
to, you know, get rid of this I'm going to change is going to
2:26:22
be EPA, DHS, the Department of Health and Human Services. Then
2:26:27
he sued some of these outfits before. And then he said, I'm
2:26:31
going to reorganize the CIA. Yeah. So it's interesting that
2:26:36
his former, which is always questionable, former CIA
2:26:41
daughter in law, who wrote a book about her 10 years in, in
2:26:46
this in the spooks that she is being brought in to run his
2:26:50
campaign.
2:26:51
John C Dvorak: Yeah. And what experience does she have running
2:26:53
campaigns? I
2:26:54
Adam Curry: asked well, but may not be the experience she has in
2:26:57
running the campaign. It may be the connection she has to the
2:27:00
old CIA. And I can tell you that you're never ex CIA. I look at
2:27:05
Uncle Don. I mean, no, you just you're not ex CIA. You write a
2:27:09
book you're gonna be talking to the CIA about the book. You
2:27:11
can't put everything in there. But uncle Don is from the old
2:27:15
CIA Catholics and action jump out of airplanes save the world.
2:27:19
Well, let's get a little background or this is an
2:27:21
interview from four years ago on CTV Canadian television. Have
2:27:26
Amaryllis Fox when she just released that book. So four
2:27:29
years ago, this is a little background are on the campaign
2:27:33
manager for Bobby The Kay slash up 21 years
2:27:36
Unknown: old Amaryllis Fox served eight years hunting the
2:27:39
world's most dangerous terrorists in 16 different
2:27:42
countries. We're now saving all of us.
2:27:46
John C Dvorak: Don't you think? I mean, they every CIA person,
2:27:49
according to the people that left and talk about this stuff,
2:27:52
they're given. They're given new names, all of them. Don't you
2:27:57
think Amaryllis Fox is one hell of a name to give somebody?
2:28:02
Adam Curry: What do you mean new names? What are you talking
2:28:03
about? Yeah, no, my family has never changed their names, but
2:28:08
no, they do.
2:28:10
John C Dvorak: I'm just saying.
2:28:11
Unknown: One years old Amaryllis fosse she did.
2:28:14
Adam Curry: She went for Amaryllis Fox Amaryllis Fox
2:28:16
Kennedy. Hello. New Name. New Brand Amaryllis
2:28:20
John C Dvorak: Fox is no key kid is named Amaryllis Fox.
2:28:27
Adam Curry: This is her name. I can't nobody
2:28:29
John C Dvorak: named their kid Amaryllis if their last name was
2:28:32
Fox.
2:28:34
Adam Curry: What would you name your kid? their kid to
2:28:37
John C Dvorak: be a stripper? That's a strippers name.
2:28:41
Unknown: At 21 years old Amaryllis Fox served eight years
2:28:44
hunting the world's most dangerous terrorists in 16
2:28:47
different countries. Well, now she's giving all of us a glimpse
2:28:50
at her own life undercover. Amaryllis Fox is joining us in
2:28:53
studio this morning. Good to have you here. Thanks so much
2:28:55
for inviting me. Listen, how does one get invited to join the
2:28:59
CIA and it's such a young age. You know,
2:29:02
I think everyone comes to it in a different way. For me, I was
2:29:07
really affected by the trauma of 911. It brought back the early
2:29:12
loss of my best friend in third grade on the flight that went
2:29:14
down over Lockerbie, Scotland. So the first person I knew who
2:29:17
died and was taken by terrorists and when 911 happened, I
2:29:21
remembered my dad's advice which was you have to understand the
2:29:24
forces that take the people you love or you'll be overwhelmed by
2:29:28
the fear of them.
2:29:29
Adam Curry: So right there why what a great person to mind
2:29:34
control into the CIA she has admitted trauma perfect for the
2:29:40
agency
2:29:40
John C Dvorak: when my gosh Sure, hold on. That's assuming
2:29:44
that bullcrap stories even true
2:29:47
Adam Curry: Good point,
2:29:48
Unknown: you love or you'll be overwhelmed by the fear of them.
2:29:51
When I did my graduate work at at Georgetown, building an
2:29:55
algorithm that could predict terrorist activity, and that's
2:29:58
where I met the CIA officer in residence. And how does that
2:30:01
conversation go?
2:30:02
Adam Curry: Don't you love that I love that bit the CIA officer
2:30:05
in residence just
2:30:07
John C Dvorak: done a CIA residence that was done. I think
2:30:11
that was a flub, she I don't think that's what is
2:30:13
Adam Curry: not supposed to be known. Well, it gets better
2:30:16
Unknown: take the people you love, or you'll be overwhelmed
2:30:18
by the fear of them, went into my graduate work at at
2:30:21
Georgetown, building an algorithm that could predict
2:30:24
terrorist activity. And that's where I met the CIA officer in
2:30:27
residence. And how does that conversation go? And I say, we
2:30:31
need you come join us.
2:30:33
Adam Curry: Hey, hey blondie. Want to jump out of airplanes
2:30:37
and save the world? I liked that she was building out an
2:30:40
algorithm. Very interesting. She was building an algorithm.
2:30:45
Unknown: And how does that conversation go? And I say we
2:30:48
need you come join us. Yeah, you know, he asked me if I thought
2:30:51
I'd gotten all of the inputs in this algorithm. And I said, I
2:30:53
think I got all of the ones that I could get in the library on
2:30:56
microfiche, you know, I'm dating myself, but what I'm really
2:31:00
interested she
2:31:00
Adam Curry: was built on, so I gotta stop this again. She was
2:31:03
building algorithms in the years of microfiche. How old is she?
2:31:09
Oh, my second. How old is she?
2:31:12
John C Dvorak: That's an interesting observation about
2:31:14
the micro fish.
2:31:18
Adam Curry: That is, what kind of algorithm was she building
2:31:21
Missy? She's, she's from quite. She's from 1980. So she's 43.
2:31:32
Interesting. Okay. We continue.
2:31:34
John C Dvorak: It could be bullcrap. You know, she's full
2:31:37
of it. Okay.
2:31:38
Unknown: I'm thinking you're right. Jason gonna say we need
2:31:40
you come join us.
2:31:41
Yeah, you know, he asked me if I thought I'd gotten all of the
2:31:44
inputs in this algorithm. And I said, I think I got all of the
2:31:46
ones that I could get in the library on microfiche, you know,
2:31:49
I'm dating myself.
2:31:52
Adam Curry: Is it microfiche? or microfiche? Which one is it? Is
2:31:55
it micro fish? Or fish? I'm not sure. It's is a point of
2:31:58
contention, the
2:31:59
Unknown: inputs in this algorithm, and I said, I think I
2:32:01
got all of the ones that I could get in the library on
2:32:03
microfiche, you know, I'm dating myself, but what I'm really
2:32:07
interested in is when you sit down across from somebody who,
2:32:12
who will actually tell you why they're gonna get up tomorrow
2:32:15
morning and fly a plane into a building. That's the kind of
2:32:18
abhorrent crime against humanity that I want to understand so
2:32:22
that we can stop it. And he said, so do we.
2:32:25
Adam Curry: Okay, so, again, bringing up the trauma. That's
2:32:29
the story, I agree. But this next clip, for me solidifies
2:32:34
that she, if on any of this is true, well, maybe different
2:32:38
version of his true she has been she was recruited and as a
2:32:41
member of the old school, CIA, the old jump out of airplanes
2:32:47
save the world. Perhaps the CIA that is sick and tired of the
2:32:52
new CIA sick and tired of what's going on
2:32:55
John C Dvorak: which, which I might add is more likely to
2:32:58
create a bogus story. Yes, of course. Michael, Are you honest,
2:33:03
sincere CIA folk fish.
2:33:06
Unknown: There are so many questions to have about what
2:33:08
life is like undercover. There's so many TVs and movies that have
2:33:11
been made about it. What's great about your book is you've got
2:33:13
real life examples of just the different communication skills.
2:33:16
Talk to us about antacids, and coffee cards.
2:33:18
Will these are the tradecraft tricks that we all learn I was
2:33:23
kind of the last generation of the Cold War warriors even
2:33:26
though I joined after 911 My my teachers were still those old
2:33:30
school spy craft guys. You know, the, the chalk marks for signal
2:33:35
sights, you know, rollerblades are better than chalk, because
2:33:38
if they're in your pocket, you don't get in trouble. Whereas
2:33:40
chalk looks a little suspicious if you get stopped. The thing is
2:33:43
that today, I don't envy people who are doing the work that I
2:33:47
was doing, because they have facial recognition and
2:33:49
biometrics to deal with. And those that's a whole new world.
2:33:53
So some of this is still some of the old school spy craft. In the
2:33:56
end. All of that is just to be sure that you're safe when you
2:34:00
do the real work. And the real work is building human
2:34:03
relationships with sources who can help us prevent attacks.
2:34:08
Adam Curry: So the Rolaids is great Yeah, I think she's old
2:34:18
school CIA and this this is just another little bit in the story
2:34:22
that Adam and John have have concocted about Bobby the
2:34:26
opposite. She is an old school CIA er, and the new guys
2:34:30
John C Dvorak: are reorg gang would be going back to the old
2:34:33
way. Exactly. Exactly. So let's get these computer geeks out of
2:34:38
here. Stop this you know hiring diversity hiring. Let's get some
2:34:44
guys out in the field. Hume int. Show me well,
2:34:48
Adam Curry: let's stop yelling and let's go back to good old
2:34:51
assassinations is
2:34:54
John C Dvorak: that government overthrow?
2:34:57
Adam Curry: Well, I will we don't know what's true or not.
2:35:00
But we'll keep our eye on it for you. And with that, I'd like to
2:35:02
thank you for your courage saying the morning to you the
2:35:04
man who put the sea in the CIA microfiche, this gentleman said
2:35:08
little my friend the other job saying
2:35:14
John C Dvorak: good morning to you, Mr. Adam curry. Mr. Morning
2:35:16
is she from boots on the ground feeding yourself to the water
2:35:18
name. So nice out there. And with $2.35
2:35:21
Adam Curry: into the show, let's count our troll. Running away.
2:35:30
Looks like we have 2086 Trolls still hanging out with us, which
2:35:33
I think is probably good.
2:35:36
John C Dvorak: Very low. I want to see 2300 on Sunday minimum.
2:35:41
Adam Curry: This is Sunday. Oh, you mean on a Sunday on a Sunday
2:35:45
on a Sunday? Well, it was 2400 an hour ago says blues 33. So
2:35:51
you know, the people get tired. They fall down like, oh, I can't
2:35:54
handle it anymore. Well, maybe, maybe it doesn't matter. Because
2:35:59
those who are here in the 1000s they're getting all the good
2:36:02
stuff. This is where you get the
2:36:04
John C Dvorak: special bonus. Always listen to the show as a
2:36:08
podcast. Yes. Oh,
2:36:09
Adam Curry: that's true. Yes, it's one of those things that
2:36:11
turns out to be very, very handy. Podcast idea. You can
2:36:16
still listen to it as a podcast, because we have modern podcast
2:36:22
apps, here's how you can become a troll. You can get one of
2:36:24
those a podcast apps.com and be alerted when the bad signal goes
2:36:29
out. Or you could join the trolls at troll room.io Or you
2:36:33
can troll along listen to the live stream. No agenda
2:36:37
stream.com that Chris has been with us almost as many as our 16
2:36:41
years. And let me see I was I was I was gonna do I had nothing
2:36:46
to complain about no agenda social actually seems to be
2:36:50
picking up a bit in in usefulness for me. Burritos
2:36:54
that? I don't know. But it's Yeah, I mean, people still do
2:36:58
memes and stuff. But I didn't want to it was I think it was
2:37:01
because from our 16th anniversary, people were tagging
2:37:05
me and post the said, you know, these guys really saved my life.
2:37:08
Yeah. I felt good about that. So okay, so there's a well, then
2:37:14
right now just look at because you can follow me Adam at no
2:37:17
agenda. social.com Jhansi, Dvorak had no agenda social.com
2:37:20
If you want to follow John, and the first post on my timeline,
2:37:23
natural flavors means beaver taint. I mean, you know, so
2:37:26
it's, however you want to see it as helpful. That's
2:37:32
John C Dvorak: probably correct.
2:37:34
Adam Curry: Agenda, social, thank you consider good posts.
2:37:37
Good one. We've existed for the 16 years on value for value. We
2:37:43
started that very early on. And the premise is very simple. It's
2:37:47
not been emulated by others. But it's you can only do it, if you
2:37:50
have an outstanding product, it doesn't work any other way. If
2:37:53
you're going to start a podcast and you want to sustain, then
2:37:56
you got to be good. And it's a perfect, it's actually, I'm
2:38:01
sorry,
2:38:02
John C Dvorak: you had to put some work into it.
2:38:03
Adam Curry: You got to put work into it. And I've I feel I'm
2:38:06
very blessed that I can do this full time. Because of the
2:38:12
support of no agenda nation. And of course, the financial support
2:38:15
is a small percentage, but the support we get overall in our
2:38:18
three T's time, talent and treasure is is quite astounding.
2:38:22
If you had to pay for it. I mean, we, you we have servers
2:38:25
that have set up everywhere we have to pay for that. Yeah, but
2:38:29
yeah, you know, it's not like, we don't have to pay what most
2:38:35
people pay. We have great support 24/7 We've got people
2:38:39
running the stream, we've got all kinds of things that we add,
2:38:43
how about being.io? I mean, go ahead and put that on the open
2:38:47
market, go on Fiverr read it, go on site, go on Fiverr and say
2:38:51
hey, build me one of these No, no Fiverr or whatever we are, we
2:38:57
have a bounty, a bounty for making this. And the same goes
2:39:00
for album art, which every single time is just so much fun
2:39:04
for us to go after the show. And we do the credits first or first
2:39:08
we you know, we we determine what little opening bid we're
2:39:11
going to use. Then we go through the credits where we try to be
2:39:14
as meticulous as possible lots of Switcheroos and make sure
2:39:17
everyone gets the appropriate credit because we're about to
2:39:20
thank our executive and Associate Executive producers
2:39:22
because that's the way Hollywood operates. And you know you paid
2:39:24
for it you get a credit. Unfortunately, that's all we
2:39:27
have. We don't have any any Coke or hookers or anything like
2:39:30
that. But we do have a vaccine case you're in Casio
2:39:33
John C Dvorak: starlets,
2:39:35
Adam Curry: no starlets here. But man, the artwork is so
2:39:39
important people. It's the catches people's eyes, it
2:39:44
catches their eye in the podcast apps. It catches their eye when
2:39:47
we post it on social media. You know, it's just it becomes a
2:39:52
topic of discussion off and it makes people want Oh, I can't I
2:39:56
can't wait to listen and see what's in this one. And we got a
2:39:59
lot of people saying oh well I was 16 years because the artwork
2:40:02
that we had for episode 1602 titled net equity was from Dame
2:40:08
Kenny Ben. And it was just a nice Poppy piece Poppy piece no
2:40:13
agenda 16 years of deconstruction and had all the
2:40:16
all the elements in their white background which it looks great
2:40:19
on the on the white unless you're using dark mode. No
2:40:23
agenda nice style, the 16 years yellow yellow works great and
2:40:28
then deconstructing with a ribbon across the bottom. There
2:40:31
was good. I think we both enjoyed enjoyed this one by
2:40:35
John C Dvorak: date. There's a couple of things and now they
2:40:37
should bring it out because it just reminds me some pet peeves.
2:40:39
Oh, here we go dark modes one of them. But I'm noticing something
2:40:44
with a lot of video podcasts. And I'd like to know what's the
2:40:48
point? You're the podcast expert.
2:40:51
Adam Curry: Yes. Yes, I am. I've been or
2:40:53
John C Dvorak: why do I click on a YouTube video and see 10 98765
2:41:04
I see this countdown what is the point of a countdown ah,
2:41:09
Adam Curry: because these quote, now, if you don't have an RSS
2:41:13
feed in my book, it's not a podcast. These are shows YouTube
2:41:18
shows that people do live. And then after their live is done,
2:41:23
then it gets posted without editing to their stream their
2:41:27
feed, which is not an RSS feed as a YouTube channel. And that's
2:41:32
because they were live.
2:41:35
John C Dvorak: Like, can they just start live?
2:41:38
Adam Curry: Because they're not as professional as you and I and
2:41:40
my friend. Now what they do is is they you know, they'll
2:41:43
they'll they'll hit the Live button. Then they have that
2:41:47
countdown some will wait even longer. The ones that irk me is
2:41:50
where you're waiting, you have to scroll for two minutes or
2:41:52
longer and just has an image there. And because they're
2:41:57
waiting for people to show up for the for the notification to
2:42:01
hit for the people to be alerted. Okay, it's like
2:42:06
John C Dvorak: another one then. Okay, so
2:42:07
Adam Curry: that one's been answered.
2:42:10
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I guess. Here's this one. Young Turks
2:42:15
have you watched the Young Turks Turks within the last cable TV,
2:42:19
it's all over the place. They have they'll go in there to yak,
2:42:23
yak yak and in this A, and that goes to a screen that says we'll
2:42:26
be back in five minutes.
2:42:29
Adam Curry: Five minutes. And I'm
2:42:31
John C Dvorak: looking at this thing What am I going to be
2:42:33
sitting why right? Wait, and why can't Why aren't they doing what
2:42:36
most pros do play public service announcements or something
2:42:41
houses a bunch of them available? You can get them all
2:42:43
over the place the Ad Council as probably hours worth that you
2:42:47
can just grab offline and and run them on your station. What
2:42:51
is this blank screen? We'll be back in five minutes?
2:42:55
Adam Curry: Well, the answer is these are people who do not have
2:42:57
the expertise of the curry Devorah consulting and broadcast
2:43:00
organization.
2:43:03
John C Dvorak: They've been in broadcasting for years.
2:43:06
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, there's they suck. Okay, well, there's
2:43:09
that about that. They suck. Do you have any more
2:43:12
John C Dvorak: now as to worked about?
2:43:15
Adam Curry: But those are not podcast, John.
2:43:18
John C Dvorak: No, but I'm just urge in general when it comes to
2:43:20
these things, some of them I think that I think the YouTube
2:43:23
thing is considered a podcast.
2:43:25
Adam Curry: Now. It's not a Podcast, the podcast is an RSS
2:43:28
feed. But okay. People call it a podcast and YouTube wants you to
2:43:33
think it's a podcast, YouTube now they're, you know, they
2:43:37
close Google, Pauline.
2:43:39
John C Dvorak: It brings up another question. Okay. Why
2:43:42
can't they cut off that 10 Nine that whole bullcrap in
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Unknown: post
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John C Dvorak: before they posted?
2:43:50
Adam Curry: Well, because they're not pros like you and I.
2:43:56
Yeah, I don't know what to tell you. YouTube close Google
2:44:00
podcasts in their brilliance because they hate RSS. Which is
2:44:04
the the system designed for decentralized Media
2:44:08
Distribution. They don't want that. Have now they have said,
2:44:12
okay, all podcasts show up in YouTube Music app.
2:44:16
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I know this is hilarious,
2:44:18
Adam Curry: because I guess Spotify was so successful with
2:44:20
it. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Oh, they had a profitable quarter if
2:44:25
you don't count. Building salaries overhead taxes write
2:44:31
offs. Oh, we're profitable. Oh firing people. Okay. They will
2:44:38
now allow you to give them your RSS feed. And then they will
2:44:42
ingest your episode and re host it one of the one of the deadly
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sins from back in the day for remember that they will repost
2:44:52
it so you have no stats only the YouTube stats, the end and they
2:44:56
control you can't have any ads because they have to put their
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ads And you see, it's insane. It's insane. But as long as you
2:45:07
have headphones on and are in front of a big mic, it's a
2:45:09
podcast. I guess that's that's how it works. long winded way of
2:45:15
getting to the discussion about the art we thank damn Kenny Ben.
2:45:19
There were other good pieces there. We liked very much Nico
2:45:22
Simes Happy Anniversary guys, the 16th which I think you use
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for the newsletter look really good. That's when you I use
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John C Dvorak: the one
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Adam Curry: Nico sign. I'm pretty sure yes,
2:45:33
John C Dvorak: that's the one that has the big 16
2:45:35
Adam Curry: Yeah, those beautiful well, then we almost
2:45:38
chose that one.
2:45:39
John C Dvorak: I liked it a lot, because it was the most artsy
2:45:42
Why did we choose a
2:45:43
Adam Curry: dame Kenny Ben? Oh, I remember. Popping. No, you
2:45:46
went Damn, Kenny. Ben needs a win. That's exact. No,
2:45:49
John C Dvorak: I didn't. I didn't know. Kenny man and I
2:45:51
have had been feuding. Oh, that's right. Sometimes. That
2:45:54
wouldn't happen.
2:45:55
Adam Curry: You said she hates me. Maybe show me maybe just
2:45:58
unblocked me is that I think it was no I blocked
2:46:00
John C Dvorak: her or something she got not happy about that.
2:46:06
Because of the way it happened on the on the no agenda social
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she was just ragging on the show or said something like that. She
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was mean.
2:46:15
Adam Curry: Oh, was she mean to you? I think she was mean Yes.
2:46:18
Show me on the dollar. She was mean to you?
2:46:20
John C Dvorak: Well, I can't do it now. It's good scrolled off.
2:46:22
Okay. Lots of we did like we liked that Notre Dame Kenny Ben
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piece was the one we picked because it was the pot the poppy
2:46:30
and it was very poppy. It did get put deconstructing on there.
2:46:34
And it was it was nice. It wasn't anything that popped as
2:46:36
well. Because there was other 1660s that were you know, they
2:46:39
were all usable. I liked the cakes, but they weren't you
2:46:42
know, little too cakey too much cake and not enough pop.
2:46:46
Adam Curry: Yeah. Let me see. Was there anything else?
2:46:50
Beautiful like
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John C Dvorak: a tramp stamp? I 16
2:46:55
Adam Curry: Every single time whoever do does that Parker Paul
2:46:58
the Black Knight Parker Polly. Yeah, I can't help but like Oh,
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as the tramps busted, they're
2:47:03
John C Dvorak: never gonna get fixed.
2:47:06
Adam Curry: They'll never get picked up no matter how many
2:47:08
times he tries is not going to get picked. Yeah. And but you
2:47:13
know what, in general, just a beautiful page to look at. Thank
2:47:16
you all so much for your, for your time and for your talent.
2:47:19
Everybody can follow along at no agenda, art generator.com. It's
2:47:22
also participatory. You can upload your own. It's free to
2:47:26
participate in it. Just create an account, upload and you're
2:47:29
automatically in the running as long as you upload it before
2:47:32
we're done with the show. And these pieces of art get used.
2:47:37
And you can actually you can make money. I have no agenda
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shop. We have no contractual affiliation with them. They work
2:47:45
with the artist directly and they give the artists a piece of
2:47:48
the sails and from time to time the shop donates to the show.
2:47:51
And so you could easily wind up ship hats hoodies, beer koozies
2:47:56
is a koozie or cozy acoustic cozy cozy.
2:48:00
John C Dvorak: A Jacuzzi used to be a player of guard point guard
2:48:04
for the Boston Celtics in the 50s
2:48:07
Adam Curry: but also Jacuzzi be this this is beautiful art here
2:48:14
I'm sometimes I'm just I'm just looking like wow that's so good.
2:48:17
Oh, people are already doing Halloween art.
2:48:19
John C Dvorak: Yeah, we didn't talk about Halloween at all in
2:48:21
the show. No one up on Tuesday.
2:48:24
Adam Curry: Yeah, do you guys get to trick or treaters they
2:48:26
don't come up the hill there to your place. You know
2:48:28
John C Dvorak: Yeah, if I get one trick or treater about once
2:48:31
every two or three years group will make the trek it's a pain
2:48:36
in the ass candy for
2:48:38
Adam Curry: what do you give them something?
2:48:39
John C Dvorak: Obviously
2:48:40
Adam Curry: what kind of candy do you have? This
2:48:42
John C Dvorak: is used the couple of Twixes roll up in $100
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Bill
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Adam Curry: Hey, he's kind of scary but man you can make out
2:48:54
like a bandit if you get your that guy on the street. Aren't
2:48:59
you? Kids? Like I'm not going up there man. No, no, no, I heard
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he ate somebody.
2:49:07
John C Dvorak: We don't have that reputation.
2:49:10
Adam Curry: Thank you so much artists, your time your town's
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as appreciated all of the producers who support the show
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and you can all support the show by hitting somebody in the
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that stuff is appreciated just general promotion of the show.
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You know getting your it is also good for you. And to be fair
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about it. It's two ways I feel good about doing the show. It's
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it keeps me sane and healthy as well. Now let's thank our
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executive and Associate Executive producers who brought
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the treasure which is very needed. Otherwise, eventually
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the show stops when you've got a very tiresome year coming up as
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we just discussed. We kick it off with our top executive
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producer sir, your honest mechanic. He's from Easley South
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Carolina. Interesting number 1019 1009. In dollars let's see
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if there's a reason for this. Oh, it's a switcheroo by the
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way, right off the bat for his wife Lindsay Leyland put that in
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right away no last name for Lindsey. I guess we'll just keep
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it at Lindsay show. 1600 Here's his note. We appreciate notes of
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moderate length show 1600 happened to be the same day as
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our 16th anniversary of 1019. So okay, why don't understand this
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John C Dvorak: Oh 100 He's got an extra Oh in there 10119
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Adam Curry: Even though I've repeatedly punched her in the
2:50:36
mouth and keep failing, I'll keep working on her good man.
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John C Dvorak: Oh, she won't she doesn't like us. No, those guys
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Adam Curry: probably harassed children and Halloween or my
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last donation have asked for hiring karma and the next day I
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received a message asking about my job opening. When I was
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hiring, I offered all the tool guys my employees vendors and
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friends etc. $1,000 if they could find me an A level tech.
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After his 90 days they will receive the $1,000 Well, I
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believe the two of you two of us fall into that category. How
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about that we helped him with a higher his 90 days was last
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Thursday. Thank you both for keeping up the beautiful work
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I'm sorry about asking for jiggles and not jingles on my
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last donation. However it is pretty funny. Please like night
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my wife Dame my wife Dame your honest mechanic of Easley South
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Carolina. You bet. Lindsay will be Dame your honest mechanic of
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Easley South Carolina thanks again. And he says he will take
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any Sharpton jiggle and I might as well play the good one. The
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long one because it has it all in there. He's getting lunch at
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Chipotle tortoise in the race. Kim Kardashian Weaver all Jide
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ESP IICT there's no real conference. This we must resist
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blast in there for you. Thank you. Thank you for Lindsay
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John C Dvorak: now we have sir 1% barren of liberal land in
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Dixie Washington with a 1010 and he says ITM gentlemen, I wish to
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philosophy nice much like a citizenship by investment
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insurance policy, I'm earning a net positive 8.5% annual return
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debt I demand that Uncle scam pay it off. Allegedly this will
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be great for the economy. Thanks again for what you do I look
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forward to my next shiny new credential. Maybe it will spark
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interesting conversations as I fly out to New Orleans
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investment conference this week. Just kidding. No one speaks to
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each other in first class.
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Adam Curry: It's true. Actually. I
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John C Dvorak: always I speak to people in first class faithfully
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suppress I don't fly first class anymore because I don't work for
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anyone Fazeli suppressing your exit strategy 1% at a time Sure.
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Adam Curry: five scream something hot on my leg. My
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sorry. Almost second. I had the wrong one queued up. Just do it
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again. Just make sure we get it right.
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Thank you for keeping me sane while living in Portland Oregon.
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You know the no agenda millennial lives out there just
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John C Dvorak: yeah I'm surprised she's stuck with it so
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long now she loves it she's she's found millennial Mel
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Adam Curry: yeah millennial Mary
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John C Dvorak: We haven't heard from her for a while maybe she
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has been no no
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Adam Curry: no no she she emails with me from time to time checks
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in make sure everything she's okay she has a community it's
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good out there. Can my name be protector of Rose City Park?
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Yes. I would like vegetarian fall fall Am I pronounced that
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right? Fall fall and West Coast IPA for the roundtable I ordered
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John C Dvorak: Adas. It'd be the one you want
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Adam Curry: the IPA? Yeah, keep up the good work can't
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John C Dvorak: I want to remind people when they send in their
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so you start printing out their diplomas that you I would
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recommend using your name as opposed to a night name on the
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diploma although it would be funny
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Adam Curry: it's funny but it looks a little less official
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people who might be on to it
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John C Dvorak: yeah who they will take it too serious for
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anonymous. Another another $1,000 another PhD. been a fan
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of both you guys for over 20 years Wow. Looking for some
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Adam Curry: here some house Yukon karma karma. Tre Aaron
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Berger $1,000 I do not have a note from Trey Do you have a
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note from Trey All right, so he gets a double up karma by
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John C Dvorak: yerger in Davie, Florida what's interesting is
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town is named after him. Just sent a donation at 521 which I
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call the power of two donation four equals two squared two
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equals two to the first power and one equals two to the zero
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power, which also happens to be my birthday. Okay and making it
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more power of 216 as in 1600 is two to the fourth power is also
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the power of you too. John and Adam I love numerology shows is
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awesome. You have lasted longer than many marriages and you
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Adam Curry: I guess someone's working for thank you to these
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we'll get moving because we got some lots of things that's
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Today, John Foley in Chicago Heights at Playa Del Oro in
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Indiana. 6502. Old Timers remember that number? What is
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that from 65
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Adam Curry: or 60? That's
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John C Dvorak: the original chip that was in the Apple tube.
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Adam Curry: Oh, yes, of course.
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John C Dvorak: David David Jarman in North Dakota Mora New
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South Wales. He has got to be says one donation away from
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becoming a sir. All right. $5 a year soon. Kevin McLaughlin is
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Adam Curry: the speakers that that are flat ribbon speakers.
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John C Dvorak: Ribbons ribbons maybe rammed in Ellsbury in
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Your husband and I listen all the time we play the old ones
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no agenda meetups, where you go to connect. Yes, the show was
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everywhere including including Fort Wayne, Indiana. This is the
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last meetup report from September
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Unknown: Adam and John This is Shannon. co host in Fort Wayne.
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We had our 9999 meeting today. And connection is protection
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screw Trojan
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in the morning. This is Dame Trinity have a great time in
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Fort Wayne, and PBR street gang.
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Adam Curry: Thank you for your courage. Thank you Fear courage
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the in the ITM Richmond meetup sent us a report
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Unknown: in the morning this is deemed chilled chicken at
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licking whole creek in the morning is
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that Sasha back in the morning from Sir J dub in the morning
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it's a bear and a mass ponics and the Rappahannock hairy
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pilgrim here in the
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morning is happy in Virginia, formerly unhappy New York and
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it's all scam in the morning. This is Amy.
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Pay in the morning. This is Jamie it's hot out here actually
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in the morning. It's Jennifer.
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Harry's wife, Tom Starkweather. Enjoy the open fields of the
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Commonwealth of Virginia back where I'm supposed to be
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Adam Curry: for today say boobs at the end there good Leo Bravo
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finally from our reports he of course as the no agenda Los
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Angeles meet up the flight of the no agendas
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Unknown: everybody asleep no problem you
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don't number 45 I'm passing the phone around. Our guests have
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things to say
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in the morning. This is Andrew representing the ranch in the
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morning. It's Jeff Baron oh
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gee God cast you're here. Hi, Adam.
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Hey, John.
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Idea. May God bless
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you richly.
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Because the plane during the plane
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45 We're at the prowl bird but it's a scam.
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Adam Curry: It's all a scam. Thank you so much. We have
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meetups happening today at the post marathon Dublin meetup Oh,
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so that should be over by now the Waterloo bar in Dublin
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Ireland. I was expecting a report from Sir Swiss Santa they
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sent a picture they posted a picture no agenda socially like
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six or seven people there in Switzerland to hope you have
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time to send the report. Sir spooky is Halloween spooktacular
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is already underway at Brandon Johnson's gross snom sorry, at
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Salerno pizzeria and our bar that's Western Springs,
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Illinois, so you can probably still join them that I'm sure
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it's still ongoing. The next meetups we have Wednesday, the
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third monthly Webster County whet your whistle meet up five
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o'clock a community tap and pizza Fort Dodge Iowa. The New
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Hampshire meet up 530 At the community oven in Epping, New
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Hampshire. And the next show day Thursday, November 2, five forks
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first Thursday inaugural meet up six o'clock at Bullwinkle
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tavern. Simpsonville South Carolina and finally on the list
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for Thursday, yeah, November Westlake November Yeah, November
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northern wake no agenda meetup. There we go. Got it out six
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o'clock at Compass Rose brewery in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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Reminder that we have a meetup coming up in Austin on the 18th
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of November. The keeper and I will both be there. We also have
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the Indianapolis Indiana meetup December 4, where the keeper and
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I will also be attending Yes, we are making good on our promises.
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No agenda meetups. You don't need us to be there. You can
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just use heads on a stick and yes, I will provide a new
3:12:49
picture for new heads on sticks with the new teeth because
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ma'am, those old pictures are janky as not looking good. No
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agenda meetups where you can find connection which will
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provide you with protection your community is out there at the
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meetups go and figure out if there's one near you no agenda
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meetups.com If you can't find one start yourself it's very
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easy and guaranteed always a part a
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Unknown: nice day you won't be triggered all you say is like
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have
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Adam Curry: like a party baby. I don't think I have any I have
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two ISOs I've just I think I fell down on the job for the
3:13:39
ISOs I'll play him for you. I'm sure you have something better
3:13:42
here we go. Number one,
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Unknown: I have no agenda other than what's best for the
3:13:46
American people
3:13:47
Adam Curry: too long. And
3:13:49
Unknown: I always like to try and connect with no agenda to
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people keep
3:13:53
Adam Curry: sending me no agenda those aren't really necessarily
3:13:56
the best best because then this
3:13:57
John C Dvorak: show does really well this kid we had a
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compilation of maybe 50 of
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Adam Curry: them because I bet I bet I can do a compilation of 50
3:14:04
of them but I also seek any cool you have a whole bunch here so
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John C Dvorak: I have 123 There's a whole bunch is for
3:14:10
this I was starving the tops instructive really instructive
3:14:17
really instruct yeah very positive message very positive.
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There's another was sick
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Adam Curry: they're all sick. Okay, yeah.
3:14:28
Unknown: Triggering so trigger a Yeah.
3:14:32
Adam Curry: Okay.
3:14:35
John C Dvorak: Where what are they? What are they talking
3:14:39
about? Ah,
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Unknown: this I think they're all sick.
3:14:45
Adam Curry: I like that one the best. It's kind of the best one
3:14:48
because triggering has little trigger a Yeah. It was only it
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was complete. I could chop it off.
3:14:56
John C Dvorak: I like it with the low thing at the end. So
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trigger a Yeah.
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Adam Curry: Okay, so the trigger Yeah. Okay. I got a sick. What
3:15:05
do you think so triggering I'll do node node so triggering is
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fine. I'll do that one. I'm good for I'm good huh? You got
3:15:13
anything to play us out? We're running we get we're at three.
3:15:15
Yeah, I
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John C Dvorak: do have a talk. Okay,
3:15:17
Adam Curry: you got to talk a tick tock tick tock. Hold on a
3:15:20
sec. Yeah, this
3:15:20
John C Dvorak: is some poor girl in the south and she's like,
3:15:23
she's got these she's just, she's attractive. She's a pretty
3:15:28
girl but, but the big nose ring through her septum hanging off
3:15:32
her nose like a booger ring. And then just random tats all over
3:15:37
sell random Rando tattoo. Oh, no. And she's and she's
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lamenting the fact that and she uses this word, which is the
3:15:45
reason I clipped it. This word wife me up. Wife me up. Yes, she
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because she's bitching about the fact she's single and no one
3:15:55
wants to wife her up meaning marry her. But I never heard
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this term before. And I thought it was interesting. But here she
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goes with her lament.
3:16:04
Adam Curry: I got to play the jingle.
3:16:06
Unknown: Stop. Tick tock tock, tick tock. I just came to the
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realization why I'm single. Every guy that I'm like, oh,
3:16:24
yeah, he's attractive. Okay, this is not supposed to be
3:16:27
offensive. But I see their wives and they just look like so like,
3:16:35
you know, like, I'm like this. Just like, you know, like,
3:16:41
pretend my tattoos are gone. Dude, I look crazy. Like that's
3:16:49
why guys don't want to wake me up. And I've just come to this
3:16:52
realization today or maybe it's because all of them see me eat
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sushi after I go grocery store in my car with my bare fingers.
3:17:04
And drink sweet tea. Ice cream. I thought these one on one like,
3:17:09
you know big strong, tough girls. I don't know. I feel like
3:17:14
all of them are like, like super girly. And all these guys were
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like yeah, that's my girl does she's like, housewife stuff and
3:17:21
I'm over here like, I own my own business. I'm currently tattoos.
3:17:26
A Millennials Basie but that's okay. We embrace it. But yeah, I
3:17:31
I don't think any guys are gonna wake me up because they can't
3:17:33
take me seriously. And I just realized that
3:17:38
Adam Curry: wow, I could have done without that.
3:17:40
John C Dvorak: It's so sad.
3:17:42
Adam Curry: Yes, that is a descriptor. It's so sad.
3:17:46
John C Dvorak: It's so sad. And this is a and she her friend is
3:17:49
tick tock and she was flirting this out is pathetic. Pathetic
3:17:55
plea and if you see it you just shake your head going oh my god.
3:18:00
What's
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Adam Curry: up? You need to see the documentary by Bama rush if
3:18:04
you want to see some pathetic tick tock Bama rush and they
3:18:09
will not there will be a test. That's it for our deconstruction
3:18:13
for today. We gave you all that and then some man we are running
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late alert the affiliates. We have endless show mixes from my
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professor JJ also Sir Chris Wilson, who was back with a
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vengeance with a crate end of show saw more than a mix a
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killer up next on the no agenda stream complex candor featuring
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lady Vox and Sam lady box who said she doesn't support us
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anymore because she hates us. So we're glad that you can use the
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resources coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country
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and FEMA Region number six in the morning everybody I'm Adam
3:18:47
curry
3:18:48
John C Dvorak: and from Northern Silicon Valley where I remain
3:18:51
I'm John C. Dvorak we
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Adam Curry: return on Thursday for more media deconstruction
3:18:55
please join us won't you help somebody in the mouth bring them
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along to have a great Sunday everybody until next time adios
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mofos OUI OUI and
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Unknown: we must stop the tariffs to stop these tariffs
3:19:14
killer
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now watch it drive you know I regret Samsung thinks I
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shouldn't have said that our allies that was his driver
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who came to the fore
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bring him on board
3:19:31
remember remembers first nine
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thanks to Warner
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decided to admission comm list. Get low was never the same as
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territory. Play World war three. Rinse, repeat again.
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So as far as the United States you may be careful what you say
3:20:04
dead or alive. We must stop the tariffs you know I regret
3:20:09
Samsung things I shouldn't have said those weapons of mass
3:20:12
destruction you got to be somewhere that was your drive
3:20:17
nope no weapons over there to stop his terrorist
3:20:21
killer
3:20:22
you know I regret Samsung thinks I shouldn't have said nope no
3:20:27
weapons over there
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well I've watched TV with Danny LaRue who dressed for his own
3:20:51
pleasure. From we all saw the capital on Bruce become Ms.
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Caitlyn Jenner. I've never been to a White House full sponsored
3:21:03
by big pharma or invited to a party that was hosted by
3:21:10
Michelle Obama So social justice moves too fast for me homophobia
3:21:23
is the place to be fought is a woman's now border paid they say
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they're not gay. They're definitely not straight. Use the
3:21:40
right pronouns. Or you feel the hey that's why the lady is a
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trans male pattern baldness is under those combs. Looks like a
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drag queen in Amman gone quite fit in with the rest of the
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girl. That's why the lady is a trans. She's got that ex says
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bodily something down there. To Joe Blow from California with a
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fake do clan. That's why the lady is a trends
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