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Adam Curry: Hi, Paul my lever,
Adam curry, John C Devorah.
February 22 2024. This Year
Award Winning Combination media
assassination episode 1636. This
Unknown: is no agenda, saving
Adam Curry: the world from the
apocalypse and broadcasting live
from the heart of the country
here and FEMA Region number six.
In the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry,
John C Dvorak: and from Northern
Contra Costa County where by the
way the power is going off here
and there on Jhansi Dvorak
Adam Curry: skill. Now, would
this have anything to do with
the scary cell phone outage from
this morning?
John C Dvorak: No, pg&e cut the
power to my house for what looks
like it should be eight hours so
they can fix some poles. Oh,
Adam Curry: really? Their pole
fixing? Yeah. Oh, man. Well,
that kind of sucks. You don't
sound what now? Are you in jail?
Is this your daughter's house?
Uh, yeah. In our bedroom in her
study in the living room? Where
are you just so we can get a
little
John C Dvorak: small guests
computer room?
Adam Curry: They have a computer
room for guests.
John C Dvorak: Seems like they
so they
Adam Curry: can have guests
over. And then oh, by the way,
guests use your computer room.
That's pretty cool.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's got
one of those will be links. Oh,
yeah. Well, those
Adam Curry: are good computers.
Those work. That's what you're
used. I
John C Dvorak: took my entire
setup in a Halliburton case. And
brought it up here. Did you know
it's exactly the same? As
Halliburton case? I should
mention can ask the question
plane about did you
Adam Curry: did you pick up this
Halliburton case from your
contract work in Iraq,
rebuilding the verbalization?
John C Dvorak: This Halliburton
case, which is one of those big
metal cases? Yeah. For carrying
around gear. Yeah. It's like
brigade is really well made. The
wheels are falling apart on it.
Literally.
Adam Curry: You know, what would
have been funnier? If you just
said you were in jail. That
would have been more believable
on this. This whole story? Well,
I guess the what now Halliburton
case. Is that made by the
company Halliburton
John C Dvorak: is made by some
suitcase company. Okay. Because,
yeah, all right. But I'm telling
you, this wheels are falling
apart. This is a brand new for
all project. I never use these
things much. But for all you
look at this thing, it looks
like a brand new case has got no
dents or anything on it. And the
wheels are just crumbling.
They're crumbling from
oxidation. You just can't
Adam Curry: get any quality
product anymore. That's what it
seems like. Made in China, I'm
sure. Well, I'm glad that you're
on the air with us. Of course,
we all awoke to panic, panic,
panic. 1000s
Unknown: of AT and T customers
are waking up to no cell service
this morning due to a nationwide
cellular outage. According to
down detector. There's been a
spike of reports of lost phone
service since four o'clock this
morning. If your
cell is not working this
morning, you're not alone. 1000s
of at&t customers and other cell
carriers across the country are
experiencing a massive outage
this morning. It's impacting
police communications in major
cities, including here in town
at the University of Texas
Overbrook sounds good. Of
course, we continue to stay on
top of breaking news right now
if you're waking up and you're
having trouble with your
smartphone you're likely and AT
and T customer they are
experiencing a nationwide outage
maybe even beyond that it's
impacting those carriers. We've
not heard any carriers beyond
that. But if you're on the AT
and T network, it's an issue.
Good
morning, Oklahoma. Maybe you're
looking at your phone and it's
saying SOS what's going on. My
husband had that this morning
and he's freaking out. And I was
like, Did you did you do your
phone updates? He's not the only
one guys if you're experiencing
that it may be a result of space
whether it's breaking news.
Americans are feeling it right
now. If you've had trouble using
your cell phone this morning,
it's not just you. You're not
alone. major
carriers have been experiencing
widespread outages all across
the country though AT and T is
the most affected overnight
users are on social media.
You're not alone.
A massive outage is affecting
people all over the country.
at&t, the largest wireless
carrier in the United States is
confirming network issues and
service disruptions. And at&t
spokesman Jim Greer saying in a
statement, quote, we are working
urgently to restore service. And
we encourage the use of Wi Fi
calling until service is
restored.
Adam Curry: Oh man, just it was
so fun looking at the x this
morning. People just like will
will can't get Uber and Uber was
going I can't drive Uber. Uber
and Lyft is not working. No,
that wouldn't work.
John C Dvorak: I will we will we
hear a clip on the last show
about how the Chinese are going
to go after our infrastructure.
Yeah, and then we get this. Then
we get this and nobody
associates it with not yet the
Chinese or the Russians or
anybody else. Maybe this is an
attack.
Adam Curry: Believe me, I got
some of those messages. It's
finally happening. The cyber
attacks are happening is
happening now. Here it goes
cyber attacks. I like how about
3am? Huh? Bad update anybody?
That's That's obviously what
this was. And it wasn't
obviously
John C Dvorak: because for all
practical purposes, taking the
18 T network out is doing the
public a favor.
Adam Curry: Really. It's a
public surface. And of course,
you know, when people can't
reach the other people, they're
like, Oh, I can't reach my
friend my my network must be
down. Well, I so I think it
really was limited to at&t,
we'll find out. But as you know,
there's no coincidences in the
kingdom. This just came out this
little ditty
Unknown: This is James Kane for
NEH, the CEO of ham radio prep
today with a huge announcement
about legislation that affects
the entire ham radio community
is gone. Two US Senators Roger
Wicker from Mississippi and
Richard Blumenthal from
Connecticut have just introduced
legislation to give ham radio
operators the right to install
outdoor antennas on residential
properties and serve their
communities. As you may already
know, many homeowners
associations prevent ham radio
operators from installing
antennas, which leaves many
American communities without any
type of backup communication
system in the event of a
blackout, a natural disaster or
other communication outage when
the apocalypse comes where the
guys who are going to save the
world. Right,
Adam Curry: right. Right. I
mean, that coincidence is great.
I love that just happens just so
happened same day. Now of
course, we don't really know
exactly what happens to show day
so we won't know. I doubt it was
space whether it takes a couple
days for an x three flare to
reach the Earth. That was That
lady from the Weather Channel.
She's like, overnight, there was
a flare. It would take a few
days lady that's that's not what
it is. But just to me sounds
like it was a bad update. But I
would say very if anything if
this was some kind of drill to
see if we've scared people
enough about China, it failed.
You know, they they need to do
some work because that was
really not the trending the
trending message he was just,
you know, like, I can't get my
Uber that's that was the biggest
one I need some credits for this
AT and T You better be giving me
credit. I mean, that's how
people are thinking so if they
really wanted to scare people
that they kind of failed on
that. And it was something that
was not even pixie girl who said
oh no black swan event coming
John C Dvorak: up don't know who
it was somebody just I wouldn't
know what you mentioned credits
I might XFINITY Cable Comcast
Cable went down like last week.
Yeah. And they have a look box
you can click you if you look on
the website you can see it black
would you like credit for this
outage? Huh? Click the box and
give you like his seven bucks
back really? I don't think you
have to people know they don't
like make a don't make an issue
of it.
Adam Curry: Oh, well, that's
kind of interesting. Well, of
course they're not going to make
an issue or they don't actually
want you to I don't want to give
you any money back.
John C Dvorak: Since we're
talking about space junk and
yeah, craziness, let's go with
this. I have some clips on too
many rockets. Oh, okay.
Adam Curry: Oh, too many
rockets. And it looks like it's
from one of my one of my
favorite. One of my favorite
outfits, elitist voices of
America. This is NPR to PBS to
many rockets from PBS earlier
Unknown: this week. The latest
entry in the new race for space
commerce lifted off from the
Kennedy Space Center, if all
goes well, and we'd be the first
ever private spacecraft to land
on the moon. According to data
from the United Nations Office
for Outer Space Affairs. 2023
was a record year for launching
satellites, probes landers and
other objects into space. But
save us worry that those plumes
of exhaust that trail rockets
arcing into the skies could be
scattering harmful pollutants
into the pristine upper layers.
sphere. Freelance science
journalist Shannon Hall recently
wrote about this new era of
space pollution in the New York
Times, Shannon, what's in this
rocket exhaust? And why are some
scientists concerned about it?
That
is a great question. Right now
rocket exhaust has black carbon
in it. And scientists are very
concerned that black carbon
which is black will absorb the
sun's radiation and heat the
atmosphere. Specifically,
they're worried that it's going
to heat the stratosphere. We
care about the stratosphere
tremendously because it's home
to the ozone layer, which
protects us from the sun's
harmful radiation. So So if
we're increasing the number of
rocket launches, we could
actually increase the risk of
skin cancer cataracts and immune
disorders here on ground because
we have harmed the ozone layer.
Adam Curry: Another cover up
okay, it's rocket but wait hold
on rocket rockets rocket
pollution.
John C Dvorak: Is it yeah it is
great. Is it didn't Bill Gates
when a ship? Yes. And some of
the guys want to ship black
carbon into space to block the
sun. Forgot to stop global
warming.
Adam Curry: I'm still reeling
from the from the news that
black carbon is black. Alright,
that's blew me away. This lady
is she's she's slamming some
science down on the table. Yes,
I believe
John C Dvorak: you Lana to
carbon actually comes off her
rocket. I mean, what is the
altitude? What
Adam Curry: is it? Black carbon?
I mean, are we confusing? Carbon
was soot is soot carbon.
John C Dvorak: Yeah. So it is
black carbon, actually. All
right. All right. Let's see what
else she has to say.
Unknown: Now this concern about
the Black Soot soot, heating up
the stratosphere? Is this
something that research has
shown or is this one's a
speculation but sort of a theory
theorizing this could happen?
That's
a great question. Because the
research is really just now
catching up to the speed at the
space race. But there have been
a number of studies in recent
years. One study showed that
rocket emission is 500 times
better at heating the
stratosphere than aviation for
example. Suck it in suck.
Adam Curry: You just just
bringing it today. Great
questions. So it's it's heats
the stratosphere more than
aviation? I mean, the chemtrails
what is the why is this lady
even Who is she?
John C Dvorak: She's some
science writer who looks like a
blonde a Wicked Witch of the
East.
Adam Curry: What is the point?
Yeah,
John C Dvorak: I have no idea. I
found it amusing. Because as
you'll see in the clicker, yes.
What's funny about it
Unknown: are one of the
potential solutions people
looking at what is there such a
thing as green rocket fuel?
Adam Curry: And my guess is this
is another great question,
because I don't know if I can
handle it.
Unknown: That's a great
question. There really is no
such thing as green rocket fuel.
Because even if we were to
change from hydrocarbon fuel,
which is what we're using now to
say something that emitted
water, water is actually a
greenhouse gas at these upper
layers of the atmosphere. So no
matter what we are likely going
to cause harm on the
environment, but we can
certainly tweak how much harm is
caused that is those the
ultimate hope
Adam Curry: sounds to me like
someone wants to tax this
rocketry and get some money from
Elon and Bezos and these other
guys.
John C Dvorak: Ah, it's an
interesting analysis, I'm sure
absolutely sure you're correct.
Adam Curry: I have a report
about Augustus which is does
good. This is the this is the
most recent one, it's gonna land
on the moon. Very interesting
fact in this little report,
ignition and lift. And again, we
need manly countdowns people not
ignition, lift off. Everybody's
rockin
Unknown: ignition. And let's go
SpaceX
launch from NASA's Kennedy Space
Center in Florida last week was
perfect. But will a private
company be the first ever to
stick the landing, this SpaceX
rocket carried a lunar vehicle
the Odysseus from a private
company in Texas called
intuitive machines. It's
scheduled to land on the moon on
Thursday near the moon's south
pole. The goal finding a way to
put humans back on the moon for
a long time. The only time
humans ever landed on the moon
was this famous landing by the
American Apollo mission in 1969.
Four other nations have made
unmanned I
Adam Curry: just need to stop
this for a second. I thought we
landed a couple times after the
famous 1969. Apollo landed
John C Dvorak: like five or six
times afterward, not according
to this guy,
Unknown: American Apollo mission
in 1969. Four other nations have
made unmanned trips to the moon,
but the last private company to
try failed a few weeks ago. And
landing there is still very
difficult, especially for a
remote controlled lander all
but as you know, the moon has a
lot less gravity than the Earth
does. But it also has no
atmosphere. So there's very
little to break your descent as
you're falling to the surface.
So that spacecraft has to know
exactly when to turn on its
engines and how much thrust to
deploy and when to stop so that
it can land safely on the moon
without bouncing off the moon or
crashing into the moon. Didn't
Adam Curry: hear much of that in
1972. When we supposedly landed
for the last time, it's so
difficult now, with all the
advanced technology. And what's
John C Dvorak: interesting about
that commentary was that now
they are recovering the boosters
and having them land after the
fact that we've seen that
happen, because it's using the
computerized technique to keep
state stay balanced. And it
seems as though you don't need
to remote control it. The
computer should land it.
Adam Curry: This is I'm very
skeptical about this.
John C Dvorak: Yes.
Adam Curry: I'm very skeptical
about any of this. You know,
they keep failing, and then the
camera fails, and then the solar
panel doesn't unfold, and then
we can't get any data. But
John C Dvorak: you know, and you
know why? Because Arthur C.
Clarke is dead.
Adam Curry: You've got to
explain that one.
John C Dvorak: Arthur C. Clarke
is one of the one of the guys
that was blamed for filming the
Apollo the first Apollo mission
and the backlot. Oh, that guy?
Adam Curry: Yeah, I don't think
it was a battle I think
ultimately was area 51. And a
hangar wasn't it? Wasn't that
the the conclusion?
John C Dvorak: Though? There's
no documentation to prove any of
it.
Adam Curry: We'll all stick with
climate change for a second
then. As the I was hearing all
kinds of results from the car
companies this past week,
everyone's face that I hear that
all Dodge vehicles are going to
be EVs now, including the RAM
and ends just did they not get
the memo that this is not
working that people don't really
want him?
John C Dvorak: It's Chrysler
Corporation with Chrysler,
right. You talked about trying
to eat. You're talking about a
company is supposed to keep up.
Go. Yeah, there
Adam Curry: you go. Well, this
might make it
Unknown: easier. From the gas
pump to the charging station.
America's green shift
accelerated to a record 1.2
million new electric vehicle
sales last year, the average
price $50,789 but the rate of
growth is slowing as unsold EVs
stack up at dealerships in
Wisconsin coons automotive owns
44 dealerships across the
region.
We've definitely seen a slowdown
across the board on evey sales.
Cutting tailpipe emissions has
been a key driver of President
Biden's climate change agenda.
We're building the future of the
electric vehicle. We're bringing
back US manufacturing jobs.
But the Biden EPA is now set to
slow the ramp up of tough new
emission rules. That could mean
two thirds of all new vehicle
sales will be electric by 2030
to
the $40,000 vehicle the $35,000
vehicle. The choices are limited
in the mass market when it comes
to electric vehicles
pressured to slow the pace of
the new standards rollout comes
from automakers which have
invested heavily in new battery
technology and rival workers who
fear potential job cuts. In
September Mr. Biden walked a
picket line with UAW workers
last month, the union endorsed
him for another term. But after
the hottest year on record,
environmental advocates warn
slowing the emissions target
rollout will have a cost
more oil use more pollution,
more global warming, and more
kids with asthma. So that's a
bad deal.
Adam Curry: I love that tagline.
More kids with asthma. That's
the result of climate change.
How does that even work? Is heat
responsible for asthma?
John C Dvorak: I don't
understand. But this is the
association of pollution.
Children asthma. Yeah.
Adam Curry: I mean, the whole
thing about carbon, it co2 that
we're supposed to be worried
about. But they just fold that
into carbon. You say that's
yeah, that's my yes it which is
Yeah, and soot is bad. We got
rid of that. And Los Angeles,
cleared that up, got emissions
on vehicles cleared that up. But
now just everything is carbon
and the carbon tax and then
Washington State maybe me, me,
me me knows about this. They're
now using the climate change for
political means get you to vote
for them because we're giving
you money back. It's incredible.
The
Unknown: money would come from
the Climate Commitment act,
essentially giving
Washingtonians money back from a
piece of legislation that has
been very lucrative for the
state, generating well over a
billion dollars last year. Those
$200 rebates will go to low
income residents. The house
version of the proposal would
hand out the credits once on
October 15 of this year, which
is three weeks before Election
Day, and then again in February
of 2025. But the February rebate
will only go out if voters keep
the Climate Commitment Act.
There is an initiative right now
to repeal the act on the
November ballot. Let that leads
to some questions of whether
House lawmakers are trying to
convince voters not to repeal
the act. I pose that question to
Representative Joe Fitzgibbon.
We're just trying
to be upfront with
Washingtonians about what the
impacts of this repeal would be.
There's many things that would
no longer be funded if the
Climate Commitment Act is
repealed. traffic safety
improvements, salmon recovery
improvements, improvements in
wildfire prevention and wildfire
suppression.
Adam Curry: So what I understand
here is they taxed people for
their carbon footprint in
Washington state, it was a
bonanza now they're giving it to
poor people. Is that kind of
what I'm hearing. John,
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry.
Adam Curry: Oh, what did you
hear? What did you drop out?
What happened?
John C Dvorak: I was fiddling
around with settings.
Adam Curry: Are you part of the
show doing another buddy doing
something with Horowitz on the
side?
John C Dvorak: Or hey, you
fiddle around constantly?
Adam Curry: So the question is,
because you know, you may you
may know a bit about Washington
State. Is this taking money from
wealthy people and giving it to
poor people? Is
John C Dvorak: that what they
try to do? I think what they're
actually going to do is nothing.
Like given their money, anybody?
Adam Curry: Well, then what's
the rebate about? Because you
got to vote for him. Otherwise,
you won't get it? Yeah,
John C Dvorak: yeah. Vote for
Biden, you get your student, you
get your student debt canceled.
They
Adam Curry: tried. They're
trying to pull the same trick a
little different with the French
farmers. So now the Prime
Minister, the new prime
minister, who used to be the
education dude, do debt. He's
now promising. I think price
fixing is what they're doing
now. That'll be a part of
climate change for everybody in
the future.
Unknown: It's the latest
attempts by the French
government to ease tensions with
angry farmers, a new Agriculture
Bill outlined by Prime Minister
Gabriella Taylor on Wednesday.
We've heard the farmers appeal.
We've made commitments and we're
in the process of keeping them
this is just the beginning of a
new page that we're reading
together with them. The bill
aims to appease farmers
following crippling nationwide
protests last month, over low
wholesale prices, some
environmental rules and
competition from outside the EU.
The French government has said
it has already paid several
million euros in emergency aid,
and will create a new basis for
negotiations between producers
and wholesalers to improve
farmers incomes and will make it
easier for farmers to get
temporary visas for foreign
seasonal workers
trying to draft agricultural
policy law that the minister
will present in detail
recognizes in black and white in
the law, our objective of
agricultural and food
sovereignty and places
agriculture among the nation's
fundamental interests in the
same way as our security or
national defense.
The announcement comes just days
before France's National
Agriculture show, widely
regarded as the deadline for the
government's and meets farmers
demands. Some resumed action on
Wednesday by blockading a
stretch of motorway in the south
of France while two farmers
unions have announced they will
lead a group of tractors to the
agriculture show in Paris head
of French president Emmanuel
Macron halls visit this weekend
like
Adam Curry: food sovereignty so
they're going to force the read
the the retailers into price
fixing with the wholesalers.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I mean,
what they say never works. No.
Adam Curry: And that's a that's
very communist is that socialist
communist Marxist? What is that?
Same thing? Dumb is all dumb.
And I got a boots on the ground
from one of our producers who's
a farmer, we were trying to
figure out what that chlor aquat
was on the last show the stuff
that is showing up in, in
surprisingly only General Mills
products. Was it to Quaker Oats.
And what's the other Oreo
Cheerios? Oats, goats? Yes, he
has an answer for us. He says
you're wondering about this
chemical. He says his chemical
chemical cumquat. I don't know
if he's just making a joke. So
what is this chemical being
sprayed on plants. He says all
the desired outcomes we have
like stem thickness, root growth
and height sounds exactly like
the current growth inhibitors
that are on the market from bear
etc. For us farmers. The intent
is that while we continue to
push the max fertility package
to offset rising costs and weak
commodity prices, you get cereal
crops that fall down and large.
The result is loss of yield and
quality that makes harvesting a
nightmare. So some genius
decided to use this other
chemical to effectively help
keep the plants standing while
still having a massive head full
of seed. That makes sense.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, recently
they have little trees grow.
Adam Curry: Screw you. If you
got it in your body, kid. That's
your problem. It's also sick.
Alright, let's get to I need to
go back to Munich because we
have a little bit of a wrap up
of the Munich Security
Conference which was very much a
red carpet event for all the
leads of the world including
those who are in the war
business. People are still
hanging out in Berlin doing
stuff partying, having a good
time. And as we know the
unbelievable coincidence that
the news of Alexei navall Knees
death came while his wife
beautiful blonde haired, tight,
short, blonde hair, pulled back
tight, striking female figure
very fashionable clothes like
the bell bottoms. She happens to
be there for a speech. We don't
really want to coincident we
don't really have confirmation
he's dead, but she is now. I
mean, amazing being pushed to
the forefront.
Unknown: Alexina volleys final
moments of freedom back in 2021,
his wife, Yulia navall Maya,
showing unwavering support. Now,
in the wake of his death, she's
positioning herself for the
first time as a political
leader. Like killing Alexei,
Putin killed half
of me, like half of my heart and
half of my soul, but I still
have the other half as fellas
and it tells me that I have no
right to give up. The fight will
continue. Aleksey Navalny is cos
navall. Nyah was born in Moscow
in July 1976. She later studied
economics and took a job in
banking, but stayed away from
politics until she met Navalny.
The couple's paths crossed at a
resort in Turkey in 1998.
Sharing similar political views.
They were both members of the
liberal uBlock a party by the
early 2000s. Unofficially
referred to as the First Lady of
the opposition. Hughley, and of
all nya became a crucial
presence behind the scenes. She
already has a platform,
delivering a speech at the
Munich Security Conference hours
after learning of her husband's
death, then meeting EU foreign
ministers in Brussels on Monday,
in a rare display of emotion
during her YouTube address
navall Nya appear to be taking
the helm voice near Louis,
I asked you to share the rage
with me all the rage, anger
hatred towards those who dare to
kill our future mistake by
address you with a Lexi's own
words in which he believed very
much swag it is not shameful to
do little fake grass It is
shameful to do nothing
Adam Curry: so a couple things
in this report one I like share
the rage I think that's a that
could get legs. I liked that she
had a YouTube address. This
really positions YouTube in a
whole new light a YouTube
address and and she went right
on to Brussels and met everybody
all you should have seen her
with Queen Ursula. Oh my
goodness. She was like hugging
and crying and pulling her chair
close. I'm like, Oh, I'm so this
is so horrible. And I think
she's I think she's better than,
than her husband. And I know I'm
speaking morbidly. But let's
just look at it from the way
these eight holes look at it.
She's great. She She's
recognizable. Her husband was
kind of bland. He didn't really
have an image. You know what I
mean?
John C Dvorak: Just think it
looks so rigged. You'd think
she'd be a little beside herself
after the death of her husband?
Well, she's given speeches, he's
floating around partying in
Berlin. Right
Adam Curry: on cue. Of course,
this was used to put more
sanctions on Putin. Why does
Unknown: Trump always blame
America?
Adam Curry: I'm sorry to blame
Trump and then put more
sanctions on Putin that
Unknown: suspicious death in
Russia is now a US election. Can
you believe
Adam Curry: what CBS just did in
this package? That's that's
actually quite good. Just throw
in a non sequitur of it's
Trump's fault and he blames
America and then goes straight
into sanctions for Putin. That's
very good.
Unknown: Why does Trump always
blame America?
A suspicious death in Russia is
now a US election issue. After
FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
equated last week's demise of a
famed opposition leader to his
recent fine for business fraud.
form of Nuvali is a form of
communism or fascism.
at a town hall in South
Carolina, Trump called Alexei
not only his death in an Arctic
penal colony, a quote sad
situation, but declined once
again to blame Russia's
president.
Putin is responsible for the
Valdez death. Why can't Trump
just say that Putin is
responsible?
The Biden administration is
finalizing what it describes as
major sanctions to punish Putin.
Today. The Treasury Department's
top sanctions official met with
allies in Europe to coordinate
on the new economic measures
that are timed to mark the two
year anniversary of Russia's
invasion of Ukraine. We
are always looking at at
additional ways that we can
choke off the Russian war
machine that we can deny the
Russian military industrial
complex components that it needs
to use to fund its war effort.
And yet that war effort rages
on. The White House is
intensifying its attacks on
House Republicans for failing to
approve another aid package for
Ukraine. embattled nation is
running low on ammunition,
forcing it to withdraw this week
from a strategic city on the
front lines. Between that
setback and nuvole knees death
pressure is mounting on
Republican House Speaker Mike
Johnson to buck a vocal minority
in his party and bring the
Ukraine aid up for a vote as
soon as Congress returns from a
two week recess.
Adam Curry: So what you don't
hear in any reports I can't
really find any M or any not
really any M five M reports
about the accusations against an
Avallone which are that he was
mi six or MI five that he was
working in tandem with Bill
Browder. I mean, that's really
the big, the big accusation and
Bill Browder who was also in
Munich. Why I don't know Bill
Browder, who was kind of a hedge
fund guy, and he was he was kind
of ripping off these Russian
companies from the perspective
of the Russians. And supposedly
he was also working for our
intelligence agencies. The
operation was called Operation
quake, and Vani he had a
codename his and his codename
was freedom. So you know,
there's there's that's just
never described. It was actually
it was. There was a letter
supposedly signed by Valerie
Plame in September 2009. Which
confirmed this so we had to get
rid of her do we out her 10 We
we cause trouble for Valerie
Plame certain point Yeah, they
got
John C Dvorak: while she got
outed. And that was a while ago
though. That was Preen of
Audrina.
Adam Curry: Volney. Okay, well,
then why was she even writing
letters?
John C Dvorak: Hmm, that's a
good question.
Adam Curry: Yeah. You know,
it's,
John C Dvorak: it's, it's a
mess.
Adam Curry: Yes. And it's,
John C Dvorak: I mean, you, by
the way, and you started off
with we don't even know if he's
dead. Now. Yeah, we don't. It's
possible. He was just extracted.
Adam Curry: Anything's possible.
But I think the bottom line is
that first of all, he doesn't
have cancer. Putin. He does.
He's not. He doesn't have
Parkinson's. I think we saw that
clearly with Tucker. No, no, no,
no. Mia culpa, is on the
mainstream for that. Remember,
he was dying. He was going to be
dead and who would go Yeah,
supposedly,
John C Dvorak: and then we was
injured in a train wreck.
Adam Curry: So I think really
what they really just want they
want Putin out. They want Him
they want that I when I say
they, it's the political system.
It's the financial globalists.
They want the $75 trillion worth
of riches of Russia, that's
basically want that they just
want control over it, that they
can't get control. And this guy
is annoying. He's in the way.
And I think they need to start
trying to assassinate him.
They're gonna this everything
else is not working. There's
Alinsky. When he ran, he ran on
a platform of peace, and a
treaty with Russia. That that
was that was the original idea
of why people were so excited
about Zelinsky. Now, this is all
turned and twisted. And of
course, the Lansky is there.
They get on this. He gets on the
stage with Christiane Amanpour,
another fine globalist, and this
was really weird. So she teased
him up to, you know, to, to call
out call out, the Republicans
who I guess are also in Munich
called you want to call them out
for not giving Him our money,
for whatever, you know, whatever
is going on with you between
Ukraine and Russia, which is,
you know, from an American
citizen perspective. I have
problems here. And then he does
the weirdest thing.
Unknown: Mr. President, you said
that with the will and with all
the gear you could win, I've
been speaking to American
generals, others who said you
can win, but it depends on the
will of politicians in your
allied nations in the United
States and everywhere else. As
you know, there is a stalling in
the United States Congress, the
Republican led house will not
address the huge weapons bill
that the President is trying to
get to you. Some of them may be
here. What would you say to your
Republican colleagues in the
United States? Anybody who's
blocked in that bill
Adam Curry: I mean what first of
all what what is this Munich
Conference and why does she Why
is she doing this? Like is she
getting a kickback because
you're getting a piece of the
action if they pass the money
Unknown: I will have a meeting
with centers today we have
sizing we will have detail
speech with detail they have to
understand what's going on. And
I think that's it's I don't want
to push such message to the
United States because they did a
lot for us did the laws I see
Nancy Pelosi thank you so much.
We did together a lot
Adam Curry: Hey, shout out to
Nance we did together a lot
Nance it was good man we got
some good you should stay at my
place you know on the
Mediterranean Nance
Unknown: thank you from all our
people from all over haha thanks
Adam Curry: standing ovation for
Nancy Pelosi she did a lot just
Unknown: this we have to work in
one in one join teams that did
ask her if Ukraine will be alone
you have to understand what will
be Russia will destroy us
destroyed Baltic destroy Poland
and they can do it. Yesterday I
had very interesting very useful
I think dialogues with was
German government and also with
France partners. And I said very
clearly and honestly, it will
remind that was what was what
was going on in Ukraine. In two
zero 14 Our people been not
ready for for the war for the
quick occupation of Crimea part
of Donbass
Adam Curry: listen to this. This
is the I left this in because
he's now he says, what happened
is since 2013, right before the
United States went over there,
Lindsey Graham
John C Dvorak: Nudelman Brennan
Brennan,
Adam Curry: everyone over there
for the coup and from that
moment on we and our
intelligence services control
the country. But they weren't
quite ready so let's let's just
he I think he he's speaking
beyond what he should be saying
here.
Unknown: They will remind that
was good what was what was going
on in Ukraine? In two zero 14
Our people been not ready for
for the war for they weren't
Adam Curry: ready. Oh, they
weren't ready in 2013. So we had
to sigh up them
Unknown: he will remind that was
what was what was going on in
Ukraine. In two zero 14 Our
people been not ready for, for
the war, for the quick
occupation of Crimea part of
Donbas. And then during, during
almost eight years, people began
to be ready for such aggression.
Not only with the weapon, it's
not the question of weapon. You
read it psychologically. That's
why That's why
Adam Curry: I think what he's
saying is starting in 2013, we
knew that our people wouldn't be
ready for war with Russia. So we
had to sigh up them with the my
Don coup, and then and then just
psych him up to go and die for
the globalists. And now, there's
none left. This is a report from
the BBC. So today first there
was
Unknown: these are the patrols
Many Ukrainian men are now
dreads conscription officers
like puff law, hunting, draft
dodgers, Ukraine needs a lot
more soldiers, but they're not
flooding to the frontlines
anymore. So some have to be
caught and cajoled. Pablo lost
his arm near backwards in a
mortar attack, but he wanted to
go on serving his country. So
now he looks for other men who
can still fight
does a full scale war, but it's
still like people don't care,
but we need everyone to come
together. Like they did on the
first day. Everyone was united
then brothers. When
I asked about friends who've
served with him Pavlo tells me
there's almost no one left from
his company. Everyone's
Adam Curry: either injured like
me, or dead. They've been
rousting men on the street for
months and months. And whenever
we talked about it, all you'd
hear is Oh, that's that's fake
news. That's just conspiracy
theory. That's not true. They've
got women now. And I got a
picture this morning. I don't
know if it's true. That if your
dad was a draft dodger they kids
when they go to school, they
hang a badge on them my daddy's
a Dodge drafter a draft dodger
which seems kind of
John C Dvorak: fits pretty
cruel,
Adam Curry: cruel, but
John C Dvorak: well yeah,
because I guess they've got to
wipe out the entire Ukrainian
population. I wonder what that's
all about
Adam Curry: need to stop this.
This is this is really this is
just anyway, it just in case
none of this works. No, Vani
doesn't you know, we We need to
work on the American people. We
respond. I mean, I don't know
who had this meeting. This was
some some old person's idea and
I'm being ageist here. Blah.
We've got to get people excited
about more money for Ukraine. So
I know this
Unknown: morning, another
American citizen is in custody
in Russia, because Senya
Karolina a 33 year old ballerina
who lived in Los Angeles is a
Russian American dual national.
Adam Curry: Okay, 33 and a
ballerina. Oh, could it be any
any more Russian,
Unknown: she was detained on
suspicion of treason for
allegedly donating money to
support Ukraine, the White House
now issuing a warning to all
Americans in Russia. If you're a
US
citizen, including a dual
nationals residing in or
traveling in Russia, you ought
to leave right now.
Russia's Federal Security
Service for this video.
Apparently showing Karolina
being led into a courtroom where
a judge denied her bail.
Adam Curry: Do you think that
they really had a meeting like
I've got a great idea? Ballerina
that always when you ever say
ballet, it's always Russia. And
she was she was donating money
to Ukraine.
John C Dvorak: She donated to
some fun and her total donation
was $51. Is that really true?
That's why my understanding from
one of the reports was it was
under 100 hours like 50 bucks.
Meaningless you know? Yeah.
Yeah. And how they traced it is
beyond me. It's not even
possible. So but yet all of a
sudden, all this takes place.
This is such a phony story, and
it's Red Dead is like I didn't
even have a bother to get a clip
of it.
Adam Curry: Well, it's Richard
angle. So that's why I figured
well, we'll just play the last
minute no as it proves my point.
Angle is always in on the
opposite
Unknown: is not safe there and
if we do not help her, so she
will spend the rest of her life
in jail.
As the US works to respond.
President Biden says he will
bring new sanctions against
Russia after the death of
Vladimir Putin's most outspoken
critic Alexei Navalny.
I told you we'd be announcing
sanctions on Russia. We'll have
a major package announced on
Friday. But
Russia is already under
sanctions, which so far I've had
little impact as Russia is
shielded by China continues to
sell oil internationally, and is
resupplied with weapons by Iran
and North Korea. The US says the
sanctions are also designed to
hold Russia accountable for the
war in Ukraine, where Russian
troops are flattening villages
across the east as they advance.
Russia launched new attacks
overnight, as Ukrainian
defenders are stalled as they
await weapons and ammunition
blocked by Congress. Russia
drove Ukrainian forces from the
city of DEFCON last weekend. A
witness tells NBC News as the
Russians advanced Ukrainian
troops broke rank into chaos. A
Ukrainian military spokesman
this morning said some
Ukrainians were captured or went
missing.
Adam Curry: So the Richard angle
is obviously you know, what we'd
call Mockingbird project mocking
Operation Mockingbird that he
just passes on whatever he has
to pass on. So they're really
trying to get this money. They
really they really, really,
really want this money, which is
not for Ukraine. It's for our
military industrial complex. So
they throw in the ballerina
story. And Richard, you got
anything else? Let me look. I
can pull something from the
archives. Oh, that's good.
Unknown: It's midnight. On March
4 2022. CCTV cameras captured
Russian troops as they attack
Europe's biggest nuclear power
plant near the Ukrainian city of
zapper Reja. Pietro cotton, the
CEO of Ukraine's nuclear power
company, watch the attack from
Keith is just a terrifying video
watching the fire spread and an
attack at an active nuclear
facility. Right here. It's his
nuclear materials right here.
The Ukrainians broadcast
warnings, telling Russian troops
to stop shelling at the risk of
a nuclear disaster. The warnings
went unheeded. Russian troops
occupied the plant and the
territory around it. Ukrainian
forces held on to the far bank
of the Dnieper River, leaving
the nuclear power station right
on the frontline. nuclear
experts point to three main
dangers. First, a military
strike on the plant, either
accidental or deliberate.
Second, a power cut. The plants
six uranium reactors require
electricity for cooling, but
Ukrainian officials say three of
the four power lines are damaged
and the fourth is faulty. There
have already been blackouts as
recently as December. Ukrainian
say the Russians have been
abusing me Louie's, 11,000
people worked at the plant
before only 4000 work there now
a nuclear disaster here would be
felt around the world and leave
large parts of Ukraine and
beyond uninhabitable.
Adam Curry: So he's just pulling
an old story. There's nothing
new really
John C Dvorak: an old story
about half of what he said was
debunked. I mean, the Russians
took that place over to keep the
retriever running brainiest from
screwing it up and to keep it
running. Exactly. But but there
was a little piece of propaganda
in there that I little while
Okay, the whole thing but, but
there were some that stood out
to me, which was the Russians
are being resupplied. He says
specifically, resupplied by Iran
and North Korea as if the
Russians don't have any
production at all. What any
whatsoever.
Adam Curry: It's at the it feels
like they're grasping at straws.
That meanwhile, Asia Times
report that Russia is
John C Dvorak: just the way he
presents he presents, you know,
he's like breathless and he's
pretending Oh, my God, this is
going to happen that's going to
happen. The Russians and the
North Koreans and the Iranians
keeps resupplying the Russians
and so they'll be able to fight
longer because, you know, as if,
as if all of this as if this
guy's full of it.
Adam Curry: Asia Times report
that regime change is coming to
Kyiv. Let's Alinsky may soon be
forced out on account of the
loss of Vika at vif. Ca. We'll
see. He's great. I mean, he's
still he's still a perfect guy
for this role. I mean, he's
he's, he's got his English kind
of spiffy, it's understandable.
It's understandable. It's fairly
it's he that the ladies love him
you know he's he sure still
shows up and kind of those all
of all of drab clothes. He's got
the boots on, you know what he
should actually have a belt on
with? Yeah, he's just have some
hand grenades hanging off his
belt. That's what I'd have. I
think
John C Dvorak: he should have
been like the Latin American guy
with the hat with the metals all
over millions of metals
Adam Curry: and cross machine
gun ammo belts across this. Yes.
Yeah. That would be good.
Anyway, Meanwhile, back at home,
although this was done via
remote from, from Munich, of
course. I mean, why why would
you leave the party? We have to
blame all of this on Trump one
way or the other or turn it
towards Trump and who better to
do that as Jen Psaki circle
back? Psaki. Then she brings in
good old Nancy. Nancy Pelosi and
another odd odd conversation.
Unknown: Oh, it's probably the
richest person in the world. The
richest person in the world.
Adam Curry: I thought Elon was
the richest in the world who's
the richest in the world now?
John C Dvorak: Somehow Putin so
Putin is the
Adam Curry: richest in the
world. Forget all these by the
way this clicking you here is
not Jim Saki on her laptop,
which is what I thought
initially, someone might Nancy
poorly. And there's a little
zipper that is clicking against
the mic in the beginning here.
And I
John C Dvorak: will mention this
Sakis recent habits on on her
show and on when she's get
guesting someplace, because she
always has a pen in her hand.
And she's she pounds it which is
and then and then and then and
then she so she makes a lot of
noise now.
Adam Curry: Yeah, but that's not
her. That's not like this is not
Unknown: who is probably the
richest person in the world. I'm
the richest person in the world.
Forget all these ratings that
people are the richest person in
the world. He's also forget
Adam Curry: all these shoes. She
just undercut Forbes and
fortune. Forget all these
ratings. Ratings don't count
Unknown: ratings that people are
the richest person in the world.
He's also the most well, not the
most evil, stiff competition for
that honor. Oh,
Adam Curry: wait a minute, who
could be more evil than Putin?
Pelosi? No, no.
Unknown: Well, not the most
evil, stiff competition for that
honor. But nonetheless, among
the top three or four most evil
people in the world, what does
he have on Donald Trump? Does he
have to constantly be catering
to Putin?
Adam Curry: Now we're back to
that we're back to kompromat. On
Trump, clearly Putin has PP
tapes or something
Unknown: telling Putin go into
these countries, NATO countries,
NATO was there to stop Russia to
keep Russia out. They had been
successful for nearly 75 years.
Adam Curry: Okay. All right.
This is great. So he said Putin
going to those NATO countries,
not exactly what he said. And
NATO was there to keep the
Soviet Union at bay, not Russia.
Unknown: We will celebrate that.
John C Dvorak: By the way, this
was stopped for a second. How
does how does Libya which was an
NATO operation fit into the
scheme of things based on what
she just said.
Adam Curry: I'm not sure what
you're asking me. Well,
John C Dvorak: I mean, she's
just saying, you know, the
NATO's been keeping it keeping
the peace and then claiming it's
all about Russia. What did NATO
Why did NATO go into Libya and
liberate it as it were? At the
behest of Hillary? Yes. What's
that got to do with it with the
with the what you're supposed to
be doing as NATO? Yeah, it's
baffling to me.
Adam Curry: You're saying? Yeah,
well, NATO, we all know, as we
heard on the last show, the NATO
is just the enforcement arm of
the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund. If
you don't go along with the
program, if you don't take a
loan, if you don't repay it by
going into austerity, then we'll
come in and we'll, we'll get you
with the broom handle. Sadly,
that's what happened to Gaddafi.
Unknown: And they have to
constantly be catering to Putin,
telling Putin go into these
countries, NATO countries, NATO
was there to stop Russia to keep
Russia out. They have been
successful. For nearly 75 years,
we will celebrate that security,
success. And then we have what's
his name? She I usually have a
nameless, saying, Oh, he doesn't
support NATO, and invited
encouraging Russia to invade
NATO countries. Huge.
I know Voldemort, well. So
there's another guy kind of like
him. What do you think
Adam Curry: this is so
infantile? These are grown women
who are saying, Oh, I he shall
not he said shall not be named.
He's like Voldemort. He was a
bad guy, too. This is insulting
to anyone's intelligence,
Unknown: invited encouraging
Russia to invade NATO countries.
Huge on
that beat, and I know Voldemort
well. So there's another guy
kind of like him. What do you
think we're all wondering?
SPEAKER Well, is it what do you
think Putin has on him?
Adam Curry: What does he have on
him? What does he have? Come on
since speaker?
Unknown: I mean, it sure seems
like something as you've said a
few times, given that he refuses
to criticize him that he seems
to be a fanboy on them. A
Adam Curry: fanboy of him. Okay,
this is this is literally 2015
playbook, or 2016. That just
doing it all over again. The
work
John C Dvorak: in 2020 criticize
Unknown: him that he seems to be
a fanboy on them. First of
all, we must be sure that he
does not step one foot into the
White House, not as the
President or not as anything,
not even a visitor. He has
brought disgrace to the White
House to these presidents
Adam Curry: now. Not now, Nancy
now. Now Nancy is starting to
show her age. Again, not trying
to be ageist. But I mean her you
get as you get older, your brain
starts to scramble and he or she
goes off the rails. When
Unknown: Abraham Lincoln died,
it was embroidered in his coat
that night at that theater, one
country, one destiny, and he
gave his life to unify our
country. And now we have someone
who had the honor of serving in
the White House. didn't consider
it an honor. didn't consider his
oath of office to protect and
defend the Constitution. And on
this week, speaking out the way
he did about ivali shows you
that he is person without
values. He looks like he's going
to be a person without dollars
either. But the values are what
concern us? Yes, the dollar is
what he has, but I think it's
probably financial and his
probably financial either
something financially as on or
something on the tongue.
Adam Curry: Explain that to me.
Something financial he has on
him or something on the come.
John C Dvorak: Why she wouldn't
think Well, that's a reference
to a craps table.
Adam Curry: Oh, okay. Thank you.
I'm clearly I'm not a gambler. I
have no idea I'm like one that
come
John C Dvorak: with that. Come
is the is a bet night I mean,
some people you can make that
bet and it's it's a bet that
says the next roll of the dice
than others. You have the
regular the regular Pass line
where you bet on the guys first
roll the dice and you're on with
him. But you can bet the comm
line is like the second roll of
the dice or the third roll of
the dice or wherever you feel
that you can bet it. You bet
then and then you hope to pick
up the win in the in the
meantime, she's
Adam Curry: a gambler. Pelosi is
a gambler. But then first, he's
like Abraham Lincoln gave up his
life for to unite the country.
You got shot in the theater
John C Dvorak: had murdered
murdered. You like oh, we're
uniting the country. Exactly.
Exactly. who unite the
Adam Curry: country? The whole
it's just it's just so so she's
warped. She's thank you that's
that's a good way of looking at
it. Meanwhile, what is NATO
doing to your point about Libya?
Unknown: us live fire exercises
in Poland today near Russian
territory, an adversary has
crossed onto this strip of NATO
controlled soil. US soldiers
from the Third Infantry Division
in Georgia are the first line of
defense. This exercise isn't
just about making sure that
individual soldiers are ready
for combat but the military
itself is ready in case there's
an incursion from a regional
enemy. And while no one here
will name that regional enemy,
there's a good reason they're
Wargaming and invasion right
here and right now, to military
planners, this Devaki gap is
NATO's Achilles heel. Just 40
Miles separates the Russian
enclave of Kaliningrad and Putin
ally Bella ruse if the Kremlin
launched an incursion here, it
would cut off the Baltic states
from other NATO countries seems
Adam Curry: to me like we're
provoking something here. With
this with this drill on the
Russian border, this this sounds
like Insanity, but
Unknown: this training could be
in jeopardy with funding for you
craw Congress, my critical US
Army exercises for both American
and Ukrainian forces, including
supplying those forces is at
risk of screeching to a halt.
spokesmen for the US Army,
Africa and Europe. Colonel
Martin O'Donnell.
We are running out of money.
We've got enough funds right
now. What if nothing, if nothing
changes? We expect to run out of
money before summertime, if
nothing changes before summer to
be forced overtime,
and then
John C Dvorak: we're out of
money and we want to fire
everybody.
Adam Curry: Everybody, right?
You're out? You don't worry. We
got no more money. We have to
make you redundant, as we say in
the UK. Yeah, so this is all I
think the ballerinas stuff is
better than this. Because no,
but no one in America cares
about this. If they want to get
some kind of buy in, they've got
to come up with something else
and blaming it all on Trump.
That's what ABC took that tact.
Unknown: Tonight Donald Trump
addressing Alexina Bonnie's
death for the first time but
without criticizing Vladimir
Putin. Instead from comparing
newval Knees death to his own
political problems. Trump
writing the sudden death of
Alexei Navalny has made me more
and more aware of what is
happening in our country,
claiming that rigged elections
and grossly unfair courtroom
decisions are destroying
America. Trump has faced days of
scathing criticism from opponent
Nikki Haley for refusing to
condemn Putin. I
don't know why he keeps getting
weak in the knees when it comes
to Russia. Haley
campaigning on Trump's history
of praising Putin comments like
that moment on the world stage
when Trump said he takes Putin
that His word, including with
Russia was accused of meddling
in US elections. President
Putin. He just said it's not
Russia. I will say this, I don't
see any reason why it wouldn't
be
on the trail Trump blasting a
blow a New York judge finding
him liable for fraud ordering
him to pay $355 million. It's a
horrible, horrible thing that's
taking place today Trump's
attorney saying the former
president will be able to cover
the penalties, massive bond
payment
within 30 days, even if we
choose to appeal this, which we
will we have to post the bond
which is the full amount and
some. And we will be prepared to
do that.
She wouldn't say if Trump would
have to liquidy acids to cover
the fine, but insist he has the
money to strong, he's resilient
and he happens to have a lot of
cash.
Adam Curry: This is where I
think he makes a mistake. He
should just post the 10%. And
he's you know he's got money.
And I think that's I think
that's a mistake.
John C Dvorak: Because once you
post that bond or standing as he
asked to post a whole amount.
Adam Curry: Well, this ABC
report, it seems like he can
post a portion which I think is
like a bail bond, which is 10%.
I mean, maybe four
Unknown: days after a judge
ordered Donald Trump to pay $355
million for a decade of fraud.
New York Attorney General a
decade of fraud, Leticia James
says she's prepared to do
everything she can to make sure
the former president pays his
fine, including she told us
seizing the buildings that bear
his name,
if he does not have funds to pay
off the judgment. And then we
will seek, you know, judgment
enforcement mechanisms in court.
And we will ask the judge to
seize his assets.
Trump was held live She
Adam Curry: sounds like Michelle
Obama. That's really crazy.
Listen to this. That sounds real
you Yes.
Unknown: You know, judgment
enforcement mechanisms. And we
will ask the judge to seize his
assets. Trump
was held liable for exaggerating
his wealth and inflating the
value of his real estate. So
banks would give him low
interest loans. Trump insisted
the banks liked doing business
with him. They said no victim,
no one got harmed, the banks got
paid back. So no harm no foul.
Why is that? Not the case? In
your view? So financial frauds
are not victimless crimes. He
engaged in this massive amount
of fraud and it wasn't just a
simple mistake, a slight
oversight. The variations are
wildly exaggerated, and you got
something
Adam Curry: that's totally
Michelle Obama, wildly
exaggerated. simple
Unknown: mistake, a slight
oversight, the variations are
wildly exaggerated, and the
extent of the fraud was
staggering.
Trump said the penalty against
him would drive other businesses
out of New York will appeal
will be successful, I think
because frankly, if we're not
successful, New York State is
gone.
But the State's Attorney General
told us she's not worried. And
last
I checked, tourism is up in Wall
Street is doing just fine.
Migrants are now tourists
even with an impending appeal,
Trump must either put all $355
million in escrow with the court
or post a portion of it as a
bond with interest. And David
tonight the Attorney General is
telling us she is determined to
make Trump pay even if it means
seizing this building, or others
long in the Trump portfolio.
Adam Curry: Right. So I think
you could post the bond which
should be 10% I think, no, I'm
John C Dvorak: telling you they
know, okay. It's not that
important to me. But I what is
important to me, which is I'm
going to ask you this. So the
Democrats believe that non
violent crime shouldn't be a big
deal. A victimless crime
shouldn't be a big deal.
Everything should be no bail
Adam Curry: as $950 Theft is
okay. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, that's
you making a good point. Stop
that. So
John C Dvorak: they're so they
want to liberalize everything
that has to do with criminality.
Yet in this case. They've gone
completely overboard. So what do
they want? Trump?
Adam Curry: To Trump's head,
honestly. sighs
John C Dvorak: Yeah, that's
Adam Curry: obviously by the way
the the Trump case at SCOTUS,
you know, the this is Colorado,
not have them on the ballot. Got
a note from our constitutional
lawyer. Rob, he says Quick note,
Super Tuesday fast approaching
including the Colorado primary.
So if SCOTUS decides not, it
doesn't decide the Trump before
that Trump case before March 5.
It's hard to see how it would
become moot and SCOTUS would
lose jurisdiction. So they have
to make a decision within the
next 12 days. Because if if they
don't hear from the Supreme
Court before Super Tuesday, it
would be the single greatest
judicial cop out in our lifetime
could happen. Yeah, well,
John C Dvorak: it's not gonna
happen. They're gonna take it
next week. Well, John
Adam Curry: Oliver's trying to
make it happen.
Unknown: Last Week Tonight host
John Oliver, making a bid to
convince the longest serving
justice on the Supreme Court to
retire.
Yeah, Oliver offered to pay
conservative
Justice Clarence Thomas $1
million a year for the rest of
his life and offered him a new
Luxury RV if Thomas would agree
to step down. And this comes
after all of our devoted the
lion's share of his season
premiere to examining the
allegations of conflict of
interest surrounding justice.
Thomas has not responded to the
offer and in the past, he has
pushed back against any ethics
criticism. Well, John,
John C Dvorak: I think they
should go after John Oliver for
bribery. Well, it's a form of
bribery.
Adam Curry: That's a good point.
John C Dvorak: where's the
where's the horizontal Legal
Eagles where the Democrats all
the, you know, these these
maniacs? You know, I want to
mention that this. John Oliver
scam is part of the of the of
the problem with the Chevron
deference which is coming up.
And I had until recently,
Clarence Thomas was always on
the side of the Chevron
deference and when he changed
his mind about a year or two
ago, that's when they started
going after him because they
can't afford to let this dis
Chevron deference case when it
comes to comes to the final
judgment. They would do that
they're beside themselves
because this is going to grow in
the administrative state if they
go against it.
Adam Curry: Here is an update
from Rob the see the
constitutional lawyer yesterday
the Supreme Court conducted oral
arguments on a different case
brought by a truckstop which is
corner post versus Board of
Governors of the Federal Reserve
System. Background Every time
the federal government issues a
final regulation, members of the
public have six years to
challenge the regulation under
the Administrative Procedures
Act, but what happens if a
business didn't exist until year
seven? Should the six year
statute of limitations apply to
that new business? That's what
this new case is about. And
during the oral oral arguments,
Justice Jackson's and Kagan
worried that creating a loophole
for new business would result in
an uptick of fresh challenges to
settled regulations that have
been on the books for decades.
The Council for the truckstop
pointed out that no uptick
occurred when the Sixth Circuit
recognize the loophole. So there
the loophole might be on the on
the table. You
John C Dvorak: know, there's
always a couple of these
justices like Kagan, that they
keep bringing up this point
about, oh, my God, if that
happens, it's going to be more
work for us.
Adam Curry: Yeah, exactly.
That's what you're there for.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I mean,
this is just to go back to
publishing. I'm always reminded
of copy editors who give me your
copy, and then they they mark it
all up, and then they bitch at
you. Why can't you write better?
And you think, what do you don't
want this job? You actually, as
a copier users actually want to
just read and not have to do any
work at all. That's what this
is. It's like, let's get out of
doing work.
Adam Curry: Well, ultimately,
I'm sure this too was about
Trump's Ohio. What else could it
be? about power? I guess you're
right. Power. The administrative
state. This is this is they do
not want to give up any power.
I'm in agreement with you there.
John C Dvorak: And they don't
want to do more work. Yeah. And
that goes for the administrative
state too. I should mention the
administrative state side a
bunch of workaholics. And you
would know Absolutely. One of
the things I always said, we
haven't worked in the government
long enough, I say you should be
happy that they're not doing
anything when you're complaining
about a couple of air pollution
inspectors at the mall shopping
for clothes. Now, these guys
aren't doing their jarred
shopping for clothes, you should
be happy. When they're out
there, they're not doing anyone
of any favors. So
Adam Curry: it looks like
there's Well, I think, a
cosmetic change of hearts from
the Biden administration about
the migration issue, which is
part of the United Nations 2000
docket 2001 document replacement
migration, which is of course,
necessary because we need
workers and they're not just
being honest about it. And so
now President Biden is making
noise about perhaps executive
action.
Unknown: This now in the Biden
administration is said to be
considering major, major
executive action to contain the
border. And this would represent
a significant shift in policy
for a president facing a lot of
criticism from both sides of the
aisle for his handling of
immigration. So how could this
impact us here in New York City,
where the relentless arrival of
migrants has put a severe strain
on city resources? I would
assume reporter Reagan made you
live outside the Roosevelt Hotel
this morning, the Intake Center
in Midtown with what we know
Reagan.
Well, what we're what we know is
that President Biden is looking
at considering adding
restrictions to asylum seekers.
So that would require asylum
seekers to prove why they should
remain in the US things like I
mentioned, emergency medical
situations, or quite possibly
the fear of that there would be
torture on them should they go
back to their home country. So
here is the thing if President
Biden chooses to move forward
with this plan to restrict
asylum seekers from entering our
country it could put him at odds
with his own party. Critics say
the influx of migrants from
South America China and other
countries poses a national
security risk. Here in New York
City. More than 170,000 migrants
are in the system and recently
saw making headlines for their
involvement in crimes Governor
Kathy Hoko explaining Tuesday
night why she is heading to
Washington today. 175,000
migrants who came here they came
in for a better life. They
came here for a job, but our
city and its resources are
absolutely overwhelmed. We
need a break.
I'm working to get people jobs.
They're here. I'm going to make
them work and get them jobs.
Adam Curry: I'm gonna get them
jobs. This is not even being
bashful about it. Here for jobs,
I'll get them jobs. Do people
hear this in New York? Me people
looking for a second job so they
can afford rent and ah, no, no,
Cathy hope was not for you. No,
no, no, no. She's gonna get them
jobs. This is amazing. Amazing
and then this phony baloney. I
think an ABC report about quick
President
Unknown: Biden is considering
taking executive action to
impose tough new asylum
restrictions. One possibility
would be to bar migrants from
seeking asylum if they crossed
between US ports of entry. Now
he is considering I'm told a
wide range of options. This is
just a possibility no final
decisions have been made. But
this does come after Republicans
on the Hill under pressure from
Donald Trump tanked that
bipartisan border deal and as
President Biden is eager to show
voters that he's taking this
issue seriously, David,
Adam Curry: okay. There it is.
So yeah. Oh, I see. But, you
know, I'm trying to take this
seriously. I'm Joe Biden, but
Donald Trump is trying to screw
it all. And then this report
well,
John C Dvorak: before you leave
that area, you want to know
migrant fixes in Texas. Yeah,
Adam Curry: I'm not leaving
migrants at all. I have lots
more to say migrant fixes. In
Texas. All my fixes are in
Texas.
Unknown: The Biden
administration is reportedly
considering measures have fewer
asylum seekers entering the
country. NBC News published a
report on Wednesday, citing
three US officials. The actions
could include having asylum
officers use tougher standards
in their credible fear
interviews. That's the first
screening and asylum seeker has
ice could also implement a last
in first out policy that would
allow ice to deport recently
arrived immigrants first who
didn't qualify under the tougher
criteria. Meanwhile, Texas
Attorney General Ken Paxton is
trying to revoke and NGOs
licensed to operate in Texas. He
alleges that NGOs funded with
taxpayer money from the Biden
administration facilitate
astonishing horrors, including
human smuggling. Paxton is suing
a Catholic group called
annunciation house. The group's
website states that it provides
support to immigrants. But
Paxton offices, a group is
involved in facilitating illegal
entry to the United States alien
harboring human smuggling and
operating a stash house.
Adam Curry: This is interesting
because I got a note was it
called an Annunciation house.
What
John C Dvorak: was annunciation?
Yeah,
Adam Curry: let me see if it's
on the list here. I got a note
from one of our producers. And
he says he reached out to his
uncle, retired Navy doc devout
Catholic and asked him why the
Catholic Church was
participating in this migrant
resettlement, and he sent him
some website addresses and he
said, then many of these are
frauds. They're just using, it's
like one hour photo. What's
that? What No, but they're not
even Catholic organizations.
Just like one hour photo is just
the name. Yeah, it's just the
name such as what do we have?
adventus relief agency. I like
that one. American Refugee
Committee, that's a nice one. We
have the one we're the Catholic
what Catholic Campaign for Human
Development, Catholic Medical
Mission Board, Catholic Relief
Services. This giving Catholics
a bad name.
John C Dvorak: Yes, especially
if some of these operations are
just fake. Let's play part two
of that clip.
Unknown: Just last week,
Governor Greg Abbott announced
plans to build a military base
camp in Eagle Pass
that allows the Texas National
Guard to increase and to improve
operations in this area. What
you see now is the first stage
of construction has already
begun. And
lastly, the New York Post is
reporting details of the $53
million debit card program for
immigrants, the city launched
last month, city officials told
the outlet that a family of four
would receive around $15,000 per
year.
Adam Curry: That's even more
than people are complaining
about everywhere on x. I owe
$10,000. This is crazy, because
I was 15 15,000
John C Dvorak: a year. That's
like
Adam Curry: half a salary of
some people. Yeah. And then you
hustle some dope on the side.
John C Dvorak: Well, when you
get free housing and free
medical and everything else is
free. That's good. That's a lot.
That's yeah, it's good.
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, people
are revolting. They're sick of
it.
John C Dvorak: People are
revolting, but they're not
revolting.
Adam Curry: That. Yes, you're
right. Right on. right on track
was something you suggested
there is now a new, a new bill
going through Congress. You'll
love this one.
Unknown: There's a new proposal
in Washington that would help
migrants get an expedited path
to citizenship it will require
them to first serve in the US
military. sighs
Morgan Mackay joins us with
details the bill which lawmakers
say could help solve two
problems one So
there is no higher honor than
serving your country in uniform
and that honor could be extended
to migrants under a new bill
introduced by Hudson Valley
Congressman Pat Ryan, called the
courage to serve Act. This bill
would offer qualified and vetted
migrants an expedited path to
citizenship if they serve in the
military. According to Ryan,
last year, the military services
collectively missed recruiting
goals by roughly 41,000
recruits, leaving some crucial
positions unfilled.
If there are folks with a
courage to raise their right
hand, take an oath to protect
and defend our Constitution and
put their lives on the line for
this country. Then they sure as
hell deserve the opportunity to
be citizens in
the United States of America.
Exactly as
Adam Curry: you predicted.
John C Dvorak: Yes, I nailed it.
Adam Curry: Yes, you did the
courage. You've nailed it. The
courage to surf act, and all you
need to do is raise your right
hand and say, Yeah, I yeah, I'll
do it. I swear. Yeah, whatever.
Sounds like a good deal. Okay,
so now we need to move into a
similar area. This is regarding
the military aged men meme that
has been floating around for a
while we go to the ever reliable
news nation,
Unknown: a long line of Chinese
migrants stopped and processed
by border patrol, the language
barrier drying the process out,
news nation cameras were there
as it happened. Hundreds of
migrants setting up shelter
waiting to be processed. Many
say they want to get away from
the Chinese Communist government
and hope to be granted asylum in
the US migrants like Bionz. She
is from Vietnam, her husband
dragging a fallen branch to his
shelter. He's from China. The
couple say they traveled through
seven different countries to get
here. Chinese migrants are not
subject to the same vigorous
vetting that migrants from
countries considered special
interest are the reason
officials tell news nation
politics. Still, the concern
once again is a potential threat
from unknowns crossing into the
US. Something FBI director
Christopher rea discussed today
at a congressional oversight
committee hearing you
Adam Curry: know, there's the
unknown, unknown and the known
unknown.
John C Dvorak: But what I can
tell you is that our 56 Joint
Terrorism Task Forces are
working their tails off to make
sure that they suss out and
identify potential terrorist
suspects whether
Adam Curry: they're on the watch
list or not,
Unknown: this sudden crush of
migrants both from China and
around the world are straining
support systems and border towns
like San Diego, that county is
voting today for $3 million in
funding for migrant services.
Okay, so
Adam Curry: part of this is
political in in San Diego
obviously, probably wasn't it
Rumsfeld who said they're known
knowns known unknowns? Didn't
wasn't that his line?
John C Dvorak: That that I
recall, I'll have to look that
one up. There is some people
that that blind has been around.
So this
Adam Curry: brings me to the the
Chinese coming across the
border. So what I just heard
there, you know, some people
will traveled seven different
countries, I think they can go
to Ecuador. There's this somehow
this weird belief that the
Chinese can't get out of the
country, you know, they can't
travel. I mean, that seems
patently untrue to me. Like lots
of Chinese can travel, they have
to get permission to travel or
maybe not even I don't know, if
you have
John C Dvorak: you have to get
permission. Right? But you don't
Adam Curry: if you say I want to
flee to America, that's not the
way to go. People are going
through different countries. And
they're arriving at the US
border with clean shoes. You
know, their clothes, the clothes
aren't rumbled, they haven't
been sleeping in the dirt. They
arrived, you
John C Dvorak: have to, you have
to assume like if I wanted to go
to North Korea, I just can't do
it. I just can't take a direct
flight. There's no way I have to
go. I'd have to get involved
with a Chinese travel agent that
would route me through some some
science and go through is a
process and I'm sure that
there's same thing to get here.
If you're in China, there's
probably some, you know, some
consultants over there saying,
Well, what you have to do is you
got to get a passport to go to
Ecuador. And you got to do this.
You got to do that. I'm sure
there's a it's like almost like
a checklist of things. It's not
like it's not a crapshoot to not
just making it.
Adam Curry: I mean, it's like
Tucker going to Russia. I mean,
you go through Abu Dhabi or
Dubai, and you can get there you
can travel around. There are
Chinese tourists, they're
Chinese business people. There
are Chinese who own billions of
real estate in the United
States. That's kind of the
system where the Chinese buy our
debt instruments and then they
spend money on buying up mainly
real estate in California.
That's always been my
understanding. So then we have
something that was just started
in 2017 2018. We discussed
There's a lot on not a lot. We
discussed it on the show. We
actually brought it up again,
you brought it up again. A
couple of years back. I have a
quick clip. Why is it in the
news? Well,
John C Dvorak: I think it was
because the Chinese there just
Adam Curry: because they're
bored.
John C Dvorak: There's no IPOs
we got to do now it's because of
all the stories that came out
that the Chinese are buying up a
farmland by Air Force bases. And
this was happening and nobody
knew what was going on. And
they're starting to blame the
Chinese it was causing issues.
All right,
Adam Curry: so we remember this
story. Right? Yep. Was it a big
deal?
John C Dvorak: No, no. Okay.
Enter
Adam Curry: my info mavericks
and a new term I'm going to
throw out there controlled
opportunists.
John C Dvorak: Here's a good
one.
Adam Curry: Thank you. Thank you
are controlled opportunists and
we have a new controlled
opportunist. And controlled
opportunities to me is not
someone who was necessarily
nefarious, but they're in alt
media and they want to you know,
take opportunity of something
that people are outraged about,
which is typically spurred on I
believe, directly or indirectly
by intelligence services who are
slipping people messages. Oh
man, this is crazy the Chinese
man the Chinese, they are coming
here to come here and have a
fight and kill us and army gonna
buy buy land they're gonna
attack our army bases is crazy.
I would say clown world on
Twitter is one of those. That's
just a social media version. I
think Dan bond Gino perhaps
Megyn Kelly, totally. Candace
Owens.
John C Dvorak: But there's a
term that I heard recently,
while people were discussing
what you're talking about now,
and it was called the mainstream
alternative media.
Adam Curry: Yeah, but that's
that's what David Icke coined
that he calls him the mams I
don't like that. I don't like
it. So I prefer if you don't
like David I like David Icke,
but this is I think it's more
descriptive to say controlled
opportunists because, you know,
controlled opposition is where
people think Tucker is and maybe
he is, I don't know, but it's
not something that you get up in
the morning, take the check and
say, Okay, I'm gonna run
everybody over here. It's you
know, it's it's the message it
look, we may get it to, hey, I
work at this agency. Don't you
know, keep me anonymous. Here's
what's going on. We think most
of the time that's true what
they're saying, but they could
be Miss directing us. No, it
happens
John C Dvorak: all we've been
misdirected. Remember the guy on
the oil rig? Oh,
Adam Curry: what was that story?
John C Dvorak: My all time
favorite.
Adam Curry: The guy on the oil
rig. No, I don't remember
John C Dvorak: what some guy
they this was about a decade
ago, who kept feeding us
information because he was on an
oil rig. This was during one of
the big spills or something. And
he was one of the guys and he
was on an oil rig. It turned out
he was not on an oil rig. He
wasn't even in the business. He
was just full of shit. Well,
Adam Curry: in this case, I
believe there's a lot of reason.
And this is all based on kind of
me looking at these types of
people to get people all spun up
over things that really aren't
important. So for instance, we
have apparently 10 million per
year in the past three years 30
million, and now not in a call
the illegals now they're asylum
seekers. That's, that's the term
we have to use. Now. There's
open now we have to get all
upset about the Chinese. And the
latest controlled opportunist
appeared on the Joe Rogan show.
And I think Joe is just a nice
guy with a big microphone that
is open and he listens to
people. The new controlled
opportunist is Dr. Phil
Unknown: then dug in to what's
happening with Chinese buying
the Chinese government or
Chinese nationals buying
farmland, and of I've got a map
if I can find it, of where
they're buying this land. And
it's around US military
installations. They're buying up
land around US military
installations. And, and so when
you look at the amount of land
that they're buying, it's not
all that it's a lot of land. But
given as much land as there is,
it's like, maybe less than 1%.
But when you look at it
strategically around military
installations, it's it's, it's
really concerning. It's
Adam Curry: so okay, this is old
news. It's really concerning.
It's really old. He brought a
map, which he airdropped to
Jamie, so Jamie could bring up
the map. And I'll tell you why
he's doing this in a moment.
Other than, you know, he's a
controlled opportunist, and he's
about to be a bit One at that
but let's let's make sure you
know how scary this really is
that Chinese are building are
buying up farm and land
Unknown: of then dug in to
what's happening with Chinese
buying he dug into it. Yeah,
he's doing research now, the
Chinese government or Chinese
nationals buying
Adam Curry: notice that the
slight Chinese government or
Chinese nationals, he's always
throwing it on like China, China
is doing the
Unknown: Chinese government or
Chinese nationals buying
farmland. And I've got a map if
I can find it, of where they're
buying this land, and it's
around US military
installations. They're buying up
land around US military
installations. And and so when
you look at the amount of land
that they're buying, it's not
all me it's a lot of land. But
given this much land is there is
that
Adam Curry: I just played the
wrong clip. I did played the
same
John C Dvorak: crime twice in a
ramen idiot.
Unknown: We had a man on talking
about this a farmer and he said
they also own the grain elevator
where we sell our grain. The
Chinese own that Chinese German
rosette, Chinese government,
Chinese, Chinese, Chinese
government. You did Chinese own
that now? Is it the government
isn't a government agent who
owns it. He said it's Chinese
owned and controlled. If they
decide to stop buying his grain,
I said what happens? He said,
We'll fucked. We're out of
business. So
Adam Curry: it's very scary. The
Chinese government is buying up
our farmland to I guess steal
our food. And the reason he's
doing this is because he's
starting his own network under
the banner merit street media.
And Dr. Phil is not doing this.
These research. He has a partner
in this, who is Joel Cheatwood.
Does this name ring a bell to
you at all Cheatwood set up the
blaze. He, he's a longtime CBS
News guy. He works he he worked
with back on his radio show.
Cheatwood is an expert Cheatwood
knows what he's doing. And he's
he knows a good thing when he
sees it. And Cheatwood I would
say is probably the guy getting
all this information. And of
course, we need to feed all the
lines to Dr. Phil, because we're
not done yet. With this
controlled opportunism,
Unknown: so many of these people
are trying to get away from the
Chinese Communist Party. They're
just trying to get away from
them. How they're getting out? I
don't know.
John C Dvorak: It's, I mean, he
does all his research about
grain elevators or whatever. And
but he doesn't know it wouldn't
take more than a few if you
wouldn't take more than a few
calls to figure it out. No,
Adam Curry: you know, this, he
has no idea. He just knows that
it's scary. And it's about to
get scarier how they're
Unknown: getting out. I don't
know. It's it's a long way. And
it's expensive. And you don't
just wake up in China and say,
you know, think I'll take a
vacation. Oh, they
Adam Curry: just so you know,
Dr. Phil, China expert, you
don't just wake up and say I'm
going to take a vacation.
Unknown: That's not how that
works. You got to get a visa.
Right. You got to get permission
to leave. You got family back
there. I don't know how they're
getting out. But I know that
we've got an awful lot coming
across our southern border. And
when military aids Chinese men
are showing up at the border.
Yeah. And it's mostly in
California Military, where
they're showing up. And it's an
awful lot. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: Got you. brings
me to a clip.
Adam Curry: I'm not done yet.
Can I finish? I want to finish
in just a little bit longer. You
Unknown: really have to wonder.
You really do have to wonder,
Adam Curry: you have to wonder
you really have to want to now
remember, he's not a China
expert. What Dr. Phil is He's a
psychiatrist, psychologist. He
knows how to noodle in your
brain, which is exactly what
he's doing. Did you ever think
you'd be in a position where
you'd be talking like this? No,
it
Unknown: sounds conspiratorial,
right?
It does show conspiratorial and,
you know, I deal with
psychological issues. But these
are issues that are on people's
mind. Now they're saying I'm
anxious about this bothers me.
Adam Curry: So I'm here to make
you more anxious about it for
the opportunity. Feel like my
family people's minds. It is now
because Dr. Phil Dr. Phil is
he's a massive Name. People are
going to be watching Dr. Phil on
his new network. Everything Oh
my god. Oh my god, China, I
think we might need some money
to combat China or something for
Taiwan. We'll see in a moment. I
feel like
Unknown: my family is under
attack here.
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Dr. Phil
is telling Joe, that people in
America feel like their family
is under attack from military
age men from China coming across
the border buying up farmland
next to military bases. Do you
get the picture? We
Unknown: don't have the peace of
mind that we used to have. We
don't have the even farmers are
saying, this is troubling to us.
We don't know what to do about
this.
Adam Curry: And I know a lot of
ranchers, they're not saying
this. Yeah,
Unknown: we don't know how to
feel about it. We don't know
what to say about it.
Adam Curry: So maybe I should
start a network and tell people
what to feel. And nobody's
talking
Unknown: about this while I'm
talking about it. Well, I'm
glad you are.
Because if not, we'll
John C Dvorak: come back.
Adam Curry: When it gets better
and gets better.
John C Dvorak: Glad you are. If
Unknown: not, we'll be talking
about when it's too late. And
we'll be seeing how the fuck do
we not see this coming
in? What I want is, I think if
people will start talking about
it, people will hear us talking
about it. And say, you know,
these aren't crazy conspiracy,
guys. These are pretty common
sensical guys that are saying,
We should just ask the questions
we should be asking why isn't
anybody asking the questions.
But we're not the only people
asking the questions. But we're
certainly have big microphones
to be asking the questions with
that's the
Adam Curry: strategy that is the
strategy of marriage st media,
which he is now about to launch
on the 26th of this month. And
Unknown: that is the entire
reason that I did this network
mirror street media, you know,
Robin, and I was his wife,
sitting at our kitchen bar at
our house to California, and I
was flipping back and forth
between different news networks.
And I was so frustrated, I said,
why won't somebody just tell the
truth? Why does everything have
to be spin, spin, spin, spin
spin? Why didn't somebody just
say what's happening? And let us
do it, the media just won't say
it straight. And she was sitting
there eating and she's sitting
there eating, she didn't even
look up. She just said, Well,
you are the media. And, you
know, well, she said, you have a
bigger audience, and those last
three combined, so why don't you
do something about it? And
John C Dvorak: Oh, brother,
crap. Yes, thank
Adam Curry: you. Stay tuned,
really kind
Unknown: of hit me hard. And I
thought, oh, yeah, I
Adam Curry: gotta do this for
America.
Unknown: Why don't I do
something about it? I mean,
well, why don't I create a
platform to just ask the
questions and tell the truth
without all the spin, let people
make up their own mind? I mean,
somebody needs to say, Have you
thought about? Or did you know
that last year 33,000 Plus
Chinese came across the border,
and he
Adam Curry: throws in the magic
number for good measure. This is
controlled opportunism, if I've
ever seen it, but it gets better
because the mainstream media has
been talking about this for
months. This is not anything
new. He's part of some, some
opportunity literally to spin
people up, make them crazy. And
I was very surprised to see
Gordon Chang on Fox Business
high. It's not the biggest
channel in the world, but it is
mainstream with the money,
honey, and Gordon Chang, he's
going insane with this mean.
Unknown: So what you're saying
is like the money should go this
supplemental package is
important. Particularly he
Adam Curry: wants money to go
towards funding for the islands
and make sure that Taiwan is
protected. He hates China to
ward
Unknown: off the dominance that
we continue to see from
communist China, right.
And these compact states is $2.4
billion over 20 years. But the
other issue, of course, is the
border, as you've talked about,
because across that border, we
are seeing Chinese soldiers come
across. And really what we're
talking about is putting
together
Adam Curry: it's not even
military age men to to check its
soldiers cross.
Unknown: And really what we're
talking about is China putting
together the infrastructure in
the US to attack the US. So
clearly, we've got to secure
that border, or we're going to
be fighting on our own soil.
Well, it's just incredible to me
that this administration refuses
to acknowledge all these Chinese
nationals that are coming to the
border. They're creating a
little mini army and I'm
wondering what the point is, are
they trying to put people in
place I'm talking to Communist
China so that when an if Donald
Trump wins, they can create
havoc in the streets and become
saboteurs starting wildfires and
propaganda Absolutely
that lab and really California,
the secret Chinese biological
weapons facility, that can't be
the only one that China has. And
then you put together these
images of recent Chinese
migrants coming into the US less
than three weeks taking target
practice with sniper rifles and
pistols. So really what we have
here is the makings of a Chinese
army, not in China, but in the
United States itself. And the
Biden administration is not
tracking these people. Okay.
Adam Curry: Well, we're, we're
dead. The Chinese army is
already here. This is, this is
very bad for people's brains.
And Dr. Phil is jumping into the
ring.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, like it's
you wake him up with this new
term. Here play this clip. This
is in the same. This is a
different dimension of the same
stuff you've been just talking
about, okay? It's called spy
cranes.
Unknown: President Biden is
taking on Chinese spy cranes by
signing an executive order
investing $20 billion into US
port infrastructure, helping to
build these cranes in the US
executive
order today on Ship to Shore
cranes is terrific. There were
some industries that we just
shouldn't outsource. William
Doyle is a former commissioner
at the federal Maritime
Commission, the agency that
regulates America's
international ocean travel, he
says America built the first
ship to shore cranes in the late
1950s. But now 80% of America's
cranes are from China, they are
all
based on digitalization, they
plug into the grid. And we
should be manufacturing that
from a national security
standpoint in the United States,
because that goes right into our
core infrastructure and into our
supply chain.
Experts say these cranes are
dense with cameras and sensors.
By reading the cranes data feed,
people would know what's in
every single container, what it
weighs, and where it's going.
If you take data that's coming
off these UPMC cranes, what you
then begin to be able to do is
really quantify the the health
of the entire economy of the
United States by knowing what
we're truly shipping. And what
we're not shipping what we're
importing, and not importing
supply chain expert Ross Kennedy
says China could use this data
to disrupt us shipping, they
might even be able to control
the cranes themselves.
They can choose on a container
by container basis, what they
will and will not load. And so
if we're mobilizing for war out
of the Port of Baltimore, and
CPMC cranes are what's being
used to do this. The cranes have
the ability to be remotely kill
switch.
Kennedy says the US has so many
Chinese cranes, because they
were far cheaper than the
alternatives. He believes
subsidizing the ports is the
correct approach. Oh,
Adam Curry: subsidizing the
ports is the correct approach.
Spy cranes. Great title. I'm
like that. Yeah. Well, this is
clearly just all financial. We
need to get money for stuff. We
need money for Taiwan, China,
China, be careful. It's
dangerous. We can't get money
for Russia for Ukraine right
now. So let's go get some money
for China. I can't see it any
other way. And I want to remind
everybody, people like Dr. Phil,
and these guys, they're making
millions of dollars off of this
nonsense. We're value for value,
and we'll be asking you to
support us later in the program.
John C Dvorak: You're welcome.
Yeah. Dr. Phil's an idiot.
Adam Curry: It's unbelievable.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they're
exploitative people.
Adam Curry: Yes.
John C Dvorak: We're talking
about David Icke. So there's
this thing going on, David, I
can have a thing with Alex
Jones. And Aaron was talking
about I couldn't barely watch
it. Well, no,
Adam Curry: he's gone. He he's
mad at everybody. Because he's
saying that everybody like Alex
Jones, and what's Jordan
Peterson and he's saying these
are all people so far and no
further. They are the mainstream
alternative media or something
like that. Yes, it? Yeah, the
ma'am. No, ma'am. He's
John C Dvorak: talking about his
yakking away and he and Alex
couldn't get a word in edgewise.
And he looked irked I continued
to one eyeball open you really
wide and the other one clamped
down. What it is
Adam Curry: he's mad didn't
stink. I know what's happening
is David Icke has been the
granddaddy of deconstructing
stuff for a long time. And he's
been very good at it. If now we
seeing see, unlike us, we just
accept our poverty. We if we
accept the path we have chosen,
he's mad because he's like
looking at all these people with
the millions of dollars flowing
everywhere. And he's not good.
He's a guy who I follow his
Twitter account. He's like, I
was first who told you about
this. It's like that's what's
going on. He's managed.
John C Dvorak: So he's, he's the
person that would this happens
to everybody just like the
basketball players looks. You
know who was the biggest
greatest guys in the late 50s.
And they look at today's
salaries and so we used to get
like 10 bucks and we had to do a
side job. We had to be a waiter
to be a professional basketball
player. Yes. And now they're
getting $50 million a year. Yes,
Adam Curry: I used to be on MTV
and people with with a with a
decent following on tick tock or
Instagram make more than ever
made?
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, well,
they did a person with a decent
following on Instagram or Tiktok
make more than most people used
to make and this is true.
Adam Curry: And counts. So
that's so that's why he's mad.
But I just think it's a poor way
of describing it. Because he
what, what he says with with the
mammies is, oh, no, they,
they're, they're there to hold
you back and not not really go
as deep as I go. And what I'm
saying is lizards. Well, there's
that part of his thesis. What
I'm saying is, these are
opportunists. And wherever the
outrage is, and the mainstream
as you heard is playing right
into it. The playing right into
it is perfect. Get everyone
upset that well, there's nothing
but Chinese spies everywhere and
they're They probably brought
down at&t This morning. And and
it's just Bull. I mean, it is
both it is bull is just bow
gives
John C Dvorak: a trainee any
Chinese, you know, military age
men are coming over, they're
coming over to work and one of
the high tech companies. Yeah,
or not working at a high tech
company to spy on anybody.
They're working there to get
stock options. Yeah,
Adam Curry: exactly. They want
to wait until something goes
public. Exactly.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, you know,
what's going on, you know, the
ropes and stupid. I mean, we had
in the San Francisco Bay Area
had the we have Travis Air Force
Base. And there was this
mysterious group kept buying up
to farmlands around and they
became like all the Chinese are
buying up the farmlands around
the base. And then after about a
year of mysterious buyouts of
little farms, it turns out
they're being bought up by a
bunch of Silicon Valley
douchebags are trying to turn it
into some sort of a commuters
paradise.
Adam Curry: So of course, the
troll room DataMan JCD are
wrong. CCP intelligence has safe
houses around the US, dude. Of
course they do. And we've got
safe houses around it in every
other country, including China.
Well, unfortunately, they
John C Dvorak: all got killed.
Yeah, because we have the moles.
Yeah, I mean, surprise that the
CIA prize
Adam Curry: surprise, but it's
good work. Because that really
your biggest problem right now
is that they have safe houses.
Is that really the problem? Or
have you looked around your
local neighborhood and seeing
like John potholes? You see drug
addicts? I hit two potholes on
the drive over here. You see
this? You know, there's they're
they're controlling your
children with nonsense in
school? I mean, is that maybe a
bigger problem? What are you
really worried about? And you're
gonna go on, on on your social
timeline? And oh, this is crazy.
No, no. Come on. Come on, people
calm down. Calm down.
John C Dvorak: Well, I got a
couple of tick tock clips then.
People should be worried.
Adam Curry: Alright, what are we
playing,
John C Dvorak: but this one here
is not a bad. This is a clip
that's reasonable. It's just an
interesting news clip that was
on tick tock about it. And it's
not newest, like three or four
months old, but it's fun. It'd
be annoying clip this teacher
fired Jessica
Unknown: Tapia was fired as a
teacher from her Roopa Valley
High School for refusing to hide
students gender preferences from
parents, if I
were to ever find out about a
student's gender or pronoun
preference that I was to
withhold that from parents and I
said, Are you asking me to lie
to parents? And they said yes,
we are talking about minors.
Their brain is not fully
developed. Decision making
portal and that brain is it's
not fully developed and they
need their parents at this time.
For everything, everything
they're going through mentally,
emotionally, physically,
spiritually, you
name it, there should absolutely
Adam Curry: be involved in all
the decisions that their kids
make. Okay, so understand what
the clip is teach, you're fired
and understand.
John C Dvorak: The teacher was
fired for not for not agreeing
to keep pronouns a secret from
the parents.
Adam Curry: You need Hey, isn't
there a commandment that says
you need to honor your father
and mother? I mean, if teachers
are doing you know, if you're
not doing that you're not
honoring not letting a kid honor
their father and mother. Just
like it's an obvious violation
of trust.
John C Dvorak: Meanwhile, we get
to learn something new here with
this clip, which is more about
my typical vehicle This is about
transgenderism, no groovie
Unknown: am trying gender, which
means like a triangle, I have
three genders, male, female and
non binary. And the difference
between transgender and gender
fluid is that I feel all three
of these genders at the same
time, all the time, it doesn't
ever shift or change, or I feel
one gender more strongly than
the other, like gender fluid
tends to be. Also, I should
recognize and accept that a lot
of people don't see non binary
as a third gender, they see it
as something completely separate
from the binary of male and
female. But for me, it's like a
third gender. Or I guess you
could call it a third identity.
Yeah,
Adam Curry: so this is now
kicking off in Canada, in
British Columbia, as the premier
there, has said, Yeah, we're
gonna start cutting back on some
of this nonsense in schools. And
there's a program called so g
123. So just an acronym SOG is
explained in the clip. So g 123.
And it's basically what you'd
expect, you know, is teaching
young kids about homosexuality,
bisexuality, transgender,
transgenderism, all this stuff.
And parents are, you know, and
by the way, you're going to hit
because although it's political,
so you're gonna hear both sides,
nothing new. But now it's just
in Canada. This is
Unknown: the same plane out in
BC and Alberta. protests over a
school program focused on
inclusion or feeling division,
even anger. Canadian parents and
families are voicing their
opposition or support to a set
of guidelines for teachers and
schools that are focused on
sexual orientation and gender
identity, more commonly known as
Soji 123. In British Columbia,
rising tensions are reaching
even the top levels of
government
123 has been divisive. An
assault on parents rights and a
distraction, constant education,
political
advantage and picking on kids
and families and teachers and
schools are just trying to do
the best for kids who are at
risk of suicide. Honorable
chair, Shame on him. Defenders
of the guidelines say they
provide a safer and more
supportive environment for all
kids in schools. The model
opponents say so Gee, isn't age
appropriate and lacks
transparency, some even likening
it to sexual grooming,
they're exposing young kids to
concepts of sexuality that are
too mature. What that does is it
teaches kids from
kindergarten from a very small
age where they're not
developmentally, even understand
or comprehend what is being
taught to them. It confuses
them. A
child who might be confused or
or overly impressionable might
be garnered over to that side.
I'm here
to stop trying to
make us games.
Adam Curry: I love that they put
that in the report little kid.
I'm here to stop them from
trying to make us gay. Okay,
little kid. Yeah. Child abuse.
John C Dvorak: Wow, child abuse.
Adam Curry: And in the UK, the
NHS, you know, the National
Health System, the shining jewel
of the United Kingdom says that
trans women's milk, which is oh,
this
John C Dvorak: is a good one,
Adam Curry: which is, you know,
it's chemically induced is as
good as breast milk. It's all
good. I'm sorry, a chest
feeding, to make sure we get it
right. And this is done with it.
This is just this. So yeah, this
is what are they? What are they
using this some drug? Oh,
John C Dvorak: it's boring. One.
They have to really, you gotta
get pumped with a bunch of
things to get to get to the
point where you can live date
Adam Curry: motilium mode, it's
Domperidone which is the brand
name is motilium. never intended
for this, but as being
prescribed off label by doctors.
And it's from Janssen, by the
way. And, and the NHS has no
it's as good as it's as good as
I've been reading this book.
It's about a guy who was 26 in
1932 1933. In in Germany before
Hitler was Chancellor and I
think it was a pastor or
preacher and Bonhoeffer Dietrich
Bonhoeffer and, and he wrote his
own book about what was
happening at that point in
Germany, man the parallels with
transgenderism homosexuality.
The look at cabaret Cabaret is
literally about this time in
Berlin. Inflation, you know, war
on the horizon. There's so much
parallel going Of course, you
know the, the parishioners at
the church at the Vilem chi
Kaiser, Kaiser Vilhelm church,
they just sang louder. So they
didn't hear the boxcars going by
was choose being shipped off to
Auschwitz. And it's it's pretty
crazy. These parallels are, and
it's even back to Rome. Same
kind of stuff. You wouldn't
nature hasn't changed that much.
It turns out we got. We got
iPhones. But everyday, I
John C Dvorak: suppose ruining
everything. Yeah. Well, the
internet, we
Adam Curry: need an exodus from
platforms. That's what we need
to get away from that. That
might help a little bit, but I
don't know. Maybe it has to get
worse before it gets better.
John C Dvorak: Let's do a Julian
Assange update. Yes.
Adam Curry: Yeah. There's it's
actually yes, it was the
yesterday the last day that they
could. The last round of of
appeals. I think so
Unknown: far, WikiLeaks founder
Julian Assange faces his last
chance to stop his extradition
from Britain to the US. American
prosecutors want him tried on 18
counts related to the release of
classified US military records
and diplomatic cables. Britain
approved his extradition to the
US in 2022. his legal team is
trying to overturn that approval
at a two day hearing. Their
argument is that previous judges
have failed to address their
case that the extradition was
politically motivated. I have
Adam Curry: an update from CBS
and from NBC, Julian
Unknown: Assange to CBS. Jan his
lawyers argue that this case is
politically motivated, and that
the US is basically doing states
retaliation after WikiLeaks
published those secret documents
in 2010. Julian Assange, his
lawyers argue that he was was
doing I was exposing
criminality, serious
criminality, and it was a case
of being a journalist and
freedom of speech. And that is
why they say that he should be
allowed to publish those and not
face any retaliation. They also
argued that his mental health at
the moment means that if he is
extradited to the United States,
he will be at a serious risk of
suicide. Indeed, his wife,
Stella,
Adam Curry: I hadn't heard this
the risk of suicide that I
hadn't heard he
John C Dvorak: will be, because
this is the pretense that they
say that so they can kill him.
Epstein
Unknown: is serious risk of
suicide. Indeed, his wife Stella
told us that it was a case of
life and death remember a CBS so
you're right. They also in
court, his lawyers argued that
the CIA at one point they allege
had a plot to kill, or indeed
kidnap him, when he was in the
Ecuadorian embassy,
Nicky, tell us when do we expect
that the judges will actually
issue their decision?
Okay, so this is what we call a
reserve judgment in this country
liner, which means that the
judges are going away to
consider their verdict. Now,
they'll look at other
documentation and look at the
submissions from the two sides,
we expect that there may be a
ruling in mid March. Now, if the
ruling goes against Julian
Assange, his wife, Stella told
me that they will appeal to the
European Court of Human Rights
to get an order to stop the
plane from taking off here in
the United Kingdom. But if that
fails, then the law says that
within 28 days of that ruling
being made, Julian Assange would
be on a plane back to face those
espionage charges with you in
the United States law.
Adam Curry: So I find it
interesting that what they have
to prove to stop the
extradition, is that that, that
it was the this was politically
motivated. How do you even prove
how do you even prove something
like that?
John C Dvorak: I have no idea. I
have no idea. But I like to know
this. Let me ask you. Julian
Assange isn't an American? No,
but jurisdiction do we have over
anything that he does?
Adam Curry: Well, that we run
the war machine. That's our
that's our business right there.
So everybody shut up and hand
him over, because he showed the
ugly side of the war machine.
What he should have done is just
become a woman. And then and
then you get out in a couple of
years. It's pretty good. Here's
the NBC version of the report
Unknown: and what I got to this
morning, including today's start
of a make or break hearing, and
Julian Assange has long running
legal saga lawyers for the
embattled founder of WikiLeaks,
launching what could be his
final bid to avoid extradition
to the US on espionage charges.
And as his chief international
correspondent Kerr Simmons joins
us from London this morning. So
care what's at stake here.
Adam Curry: And to answer your
question, I guess we could also
charge a Russian on espionage
charges, except we don't have an
extradition treaty with Russia.
We have an extradition treaty
with the UK, who I'm sure don't
really want to give them up. But
then, you know, somehow they
have to now prove in order to
circumvent the extradition
treaty, they have to prove that
it was a politically motivated
extradition request. And it's an
espionage request.
Unknown: What's about nothing
less than free speech, according
to the people outside court
here, as you can see hundreds of
protesters outside the historic
high court here in London
holding banners saying Free
Julian Assange, inside court
Savannah, incredible claims of a
CIA plot against Julian Assange
and his legal team arguing that
what he was doing was pursuing
journalism, and that this would
be a politically motivated
extradition, Julian Assange, not
in court, his team say he's too
sick to appear his story
extraordinary beginning, of
course, with the release of that
classified information that
changed many people's view of
the wars in Iraq and
Afghanistan, then seven years
holed up in the Ecuadorian
Embassy here in London, and then
almost five years in a high
security prison Savannah in that
time, he's had two children and
got married. The US government
says that he should be
extradited, because what he did
was risk lives, and that he used
illegal hacking, not responsible
journalism, the government, the
US government says
Adam Curry: responsible
journalism. All journalists
should be up in arms about this.
And I don't really think that
they are not to the degree that
John C Dvorak: they should be.
How many journalists are there
anymore?
Adam Curry: And let's hear some
of them discussing this in the
short after clip and
Unknown: care any idea when the
court might rule on us?
Well, the US gets a chance to
make its case tomorrow.
Savannah, the argument here and
you'll understand this. Well, of
course, from your legal
background. The argument here is
about Savannah
Adam Curry: is a lawyer. She has
a legal background to Savannah,
he says Savannah, you understand
from from
John C Dvorak: your legal
background, but maybe I'll let
me look around
Unknown: for the US gets a
chance to make his case
tomorrow. Savannah, the argument
here and you'll understand this.
Well, of course, from your legal
background. The argument here is
about whether he has the right
to appeal at all whether he has
a case that should be heard. If
the court turns him down that he
does have some other legal
avenues, but he's extradition
could come up pretty quickly.
Savannah, his wife who is here
says he is so sick, she fears
that he could die if he is
actually extradited to a prison
in the US.
Adam Curry: Oh, that's CBS and
he could commit suicide. They
just say he could die. This is
also sick.
John C Dvorak: Control. I didn't
know this but you let Savannah
Guthrie was born in Australia.
Really? Melbourne.
Adam Curry: I did not know that.
I did not know that.
John C Dvorak: You're waiting
for amphitheatre heist school BA
in journalism from the
University of Arizona. And they
got a doctor's of law from
Georgetown, Georgetown a jurist.
All right, where she graduated,
and now he got her doctorate in
law, but she graduated magna cum
laude, which is not easy. EJ
received the highest score on
the Arizona bar exam. Ever. Wow.
For the you know, the year she
took it. And then she went into
broadcasting. Okay.
Adam Curry: Pa. Matt Lauer magna
cum laude. Unbelievable. Thank
you.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, there we
go. There we go. I brought my
bell.
Adam Curry: Oh, good. Good.
Well, let's do some farmer news.
We haven't had enough updates
about you know, we need to if
we're not controlling our
children in school, we need to,
I don't know. Let's see we can
do. Let's uh, shoot them up with
some stuff. Mass Shooting.
Unknown: Thank you for being
here.
Staff. Thank you so much. class
is in session at manatee Bay
Elementary in South Florida
after a cluster of measles cases
here. Less than a week has
fanned concern for some parents.
Right now. I'm not sending my 10
year old to school. So I'm
keeping her at home. We stepped
up
the hand washing and this and
that. Just doing our best to
cope
and mushing Broward
County Superintendent Dr. Peter
Lucado. Today at a monthly
school board meeting. The health
department is
currently at the school until
6pm Today offering vaccine
opportunities look
cada says the district is taking
action to safeguard families.
We're doing
Adam Curry: deep cleaning, we're
cleaning our buses, we've
replaced all the air filters.
We've done everything we can
physically to make the
difference. nationwide.
Unknown: The new year is swept
in more than two dozen cases of
measles. Lakota says 97% of
medicine Bay elementary students
have received at least one shot
of the vaccine. This
Adam Curry: is so weird. Having
had measles and going through
measles as a kid and now like
oh, we scrub down all the buses.
We've we've we've got hazmat
suits on we're trying to do
everything we can we're
Washington, measles is very
contagious.
Unknown: But Pediatrician Dr.
Jack Welch Er says explains that
Broward County is at higher risk
for cases because of all the
international travelers plus
vaccine exemptions for religious
or health reasons are rising.
Adam Curry: Those nutty, nutty
religious exemptions.
Unknown: Are you surprised to
see measles reemerging in 2024?
I'm very surprised to see it
reemerging because it's
something that's completely
preventable. And it's only those
people who refuse to immunize
that are really bringing this
back to the United States, while
families at manatee Bay are
doing whatever they can to
protect themselves.
We're trying to keep calm, not
to add to any potential
hysteria. And
Adam Curry: again, I have to
ask, if your child is
vaccinated, why why do you are
worried? Why are you Why do you
have to keep calm? And what are
these travelers they speak of?
Are they Is that is that new
code for asylum seekers?
Travelers to be? Yeah,
John C Dvorak: it's an air
coming across the border
unvaccinated but this
Adam Curry: is this is a an ad
to get people on board to get
vaccinated. Because they have
exactly what it is because the
people who are talking here I
presume they and their children
are vaccinated have nothing to
worry about. That's that's the
thing that just always baffles
me in these reports. Other than,
you know, we all know who the
mainstream media works for. This
is a minute 15 clip from the
Reese report with which is out
there. But it's something we can
all try at home. And I wanted to
share this because wow, new
Unknown: research shows that
those who received the COVID
shots emit a fluorescent orange
glow in their faces that is
visible under a UV light of 365
nanometers, and those who have
been exposed to shedding emit
this glow around their nose.
After his wife was coerced into
getting the COVID shot PhD
Justin coy began his own
research, he found that the more
shots a person received, the
more they glowed under UV light.
The glow can be seen initially
around the nose, and over time
spreads throughout the entire
face and into the neck. After a
hot shower filaments are
expelled through the skin of the
VAX. And these filaments also
emit a glow under UV light.
These filaments not only glow,
but they have been shown to move
on their own in spastic
movements. And they are also
attracted to people in videos
they can be seen trying to latch
onto a finger and when a person
who has received the shot has
dry skin God he's expelled
filaments will become airborne.
This could explain how shedding
occurs from the vaccine to the
unvaccinated. The Pfizer trial
documents stated that an
unvaccinated individual in close
proximity to someone who's been
vaccine can be infected by
inhalation and skin contact.
They
Adam Curry: got some pretty
compelling video there showing
John C Dvorak: this. Yeah, I'm
not. It's to be
Adam Curry: fair to Infowars. So
that's, you know, they produce
Well, promotable, boom, boom,
boom, boom, boom, it'll be very
friendly. very
John C Dvorak: skeptical of this
one. I mean, I'm not the clip. I
don't have which I put a link to
the whole video in the last
newsletter, which is this doctor
who is going through some
research papers? And she
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, really?
Oh, she's crazy that her claim
from the research papers that
she read, says that for every
life saved or created 27 people
died, actually to know I thought
it was 27. No, no two new people
saved. Oh, for every two people
save 27 died, right? Yeah, yeah.
She just did her math was
interesting. And
John C Dvorak: that's per
100,000. She just took it from
the paper. I don't think that
she did that much math on her
own.
Adam Curry: No, but it just
anyway. Am I surprised? No,
probably not. So it was 20. So
the number was per 100,000.
People vaccinated. 27 people
died, which to me is like, what,
how about zero?
John C Dvorak: And but we've
known we've known as number, the
27. Well, not 27 specifically,
but it's always been 20% or
something along those lines or
10 or 2%. There's the percentage
that we always had floating
around. It was always a big
number that were dying from the
vaccine. 27
Adam Curry: is a very small
number that's not as big as what
we were always talking about.
John C Dvorak: Adverse I think
that's per shot adverse event,
Adam Curry: maybe yes, but
death. I'm not so sure. Why
anyway. And is it from Pfizer,
or was it Maderna
John C Dvorak: it was just our
m&a market. Is the dead Mr and
MISS SHOT she went on and on she
went through the DNA stuff and
all the rest of it she was a she
was angry because of the fact
that she was all in on this
typical thing this is like as
somebody who's you discover
something late later and then
you get mad about the fact that
you got suckered yeah
Unknown: yeah
John C Dvorak: invade us in the
newsletter of people should do
it you're not a subscriber I'm
surprised understand I
Adam Curry: thought you were
going to bring some clips that I
didn't I didn't clip her because
you put it in the newsletter
like you have the clips
John C Dvorak: no I was gonna
get I was thinking about it and
then I said you know it's in the
newsletter you can watch the
whole thing I think is more
valuable to watch the thing then
subscription
Adam Curry: please subscribe to
this newsletter people. Yeah,
you're gonna get a kill, you
know, agenda shows. See? Oh, no,
no agenda show dotnet the
interesting development on the
AI front. First of all in video
Whoa. Did they blow out their
numbers again?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's
unbelievable. But
Adam Curry: not but on the same
day they released Nvidia RTX
which is so now you can if you
buy if you buy a computer, it
has an NVIDIA card which I think
cost 200 bucks. Then they're
giving you free large language
models to run at home and
they're pretty good from what
I've seen on the demos.
John C Dvorak: I think you
should do it or this is your
thing this you like doing this
Yeah, I will
Adam Curry: but aren't they
cannibalizing their their sales
channel to to all the you know,
the cloud guys?
John C Dvorak: I have no idea.
I'm sure somebody thought about
this and decided that it wasn't
a cannibalizing anything because
the chips that they're selling
for the big boys Yeah. are
really They're like two $3,000
chips or not something. dollar
car. Oh, that's not this. The
low end version of you know what
you could possibly do. But
here's the big thing now is
like, you know, it's not AI is
AGI
Adam Curry: Oh, it's artificial,
generative intelligence. Oh, no.
What's the G for then?
John C Dvorak: Artificial
General Intelligence. General
Adam Curry: Intelligence. Oh, so
it's smart. Now it thinks, Well,
John C Dvorak: it hasn't. It
hasn't thought at all. But this
is a new the new scary moniker
AGI. Well,
Adam Curry: my partner Dave
Jones, a podcast in 2.0. He
thinks he can make this $200
thing work well enough to detect
spam in the podcast index. So
that's a win. Okay, yeah, well,
I'm debt Well, thing is I don't
really have a Windows machine
that I'd love to have to get a
Windows machine with RTX built
in, but I'm kind of up for it.
Because it looked look pretty
cool. I mean, it's still, it
can't do math. I mean, it's
still the dumb LLM stuff that it
is, then I'm in you know,
there's one of our producers.
He's out there. He's, he's
taking stock video. Just from
wherever you're wherever he buys
his stock video stuff. And he's
slowing it down and putting a
filter on it. And then he's
putting a fake prompt underneath
and says, Look at how cool the
open AI stuff is. And people are
like, oh, man, that's amazing.
Love that. He's a dog. You know,
I was like, oh, man, it's so
crisp. It's so clear. Yeah. I'm
working on my movie is so
John C Dvorak: good. That's a
great guy.
Adam Curry: And, and along with
all this supercomputing
horsepower, Bloomberg technology
reports, quantum computing,
Unknown: and talk a lot about
quantum computing, but the
reality hasn't yet arrived. But
Apple wants to front run that
never
much for me. That's right.
Quantum Computing. Some
estimates indicate that these
types of computers, which are
superduper computers, not just
superheroes.
Adam Curry: I saw I love a
Bloomberg Technology Report that
uses the term super duper, I
mean, wow. They don't even stoop
that low on twit, which are
Unknown: superduper computers,
not just supercomputers, so to
speak, won't arrive until the
tail end of the decade, or deep
into the 2030s. But Apple is
starting to prepare for that
with iMessage. Let me tell you
why. There's something called
Harvest now decrypt later
attacks, right. What that means
is someone could steal some data
now, even though it's on
breakable. Now, quantum
computers in the future may be
able to break it open. Right? So
Apple wants to stop that from
happening. They don't want
someone to collect or steal
someone's iMessage data in the
year 2025 And then crack it open
in 2032. And so that's what this
new iMessage p q three
technology is going to do. It's
much improved encryption for the
platform. It's rolling out next
month when Apple least is its
next software update iOS 17.4
being the big one, and then it's
going to become the default for
all iMessage conversations by
the end of this year.
Adam Curry: Now, this is kind of
up our alley, because, of
course, you know, I think we
both agree that quantum
computing, okay, we'll see,
we'll believe it when we see it.
It's not here. But the fact that
Apple is now using this as
marketing for a new iMessage
encryption schema. Sounds very
fishy to me.
John C Dvorak: It sounds like
marketing genius.
Adam Curry: Well, but you know,
so Chagas to 65 to 63. What is
it? You know, the standard
encryption technologies
everybody's using is fine. It's
not it's not being cracked. Now
we have to suddenly, with your
iMessage, it's going to be this
PQ thing, the PQ three, which is
post quantum encryption. Sounds
to me like that's something that
would be great to give the
national security state a
backdoor into
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah,
Adam Curry: that's what I'm
thinking. Oh,
John C Dvorak: yeah, that sounds
like a winner.
Adam Curry: I just don't know
what you want. I just don't know
here. The new iMessage security
protocol, pq three is the first
messaging protocol. The court
says they're calling it the
iMessage security protocol, the
first messaging protocol that
qualifies to reach what Apple
calls level three security. Oh,
that's what they had in Wuhan.
This uses post post quantum
cryptography. So they then not
only it should be pre quantum,
but okay, to secure both.
John C Dvorak: I know why they
didn't know they use POST
quantum because it's supposed to
be supposed to work after
clicking on OK.
Adam Curry: To secure both the
initial key establishment and
the ongoing message exchange. In
addition, the level three P QC
can automatically restore the
security of a conversation even
when the key is compromised.
Therefore, p q three is claimed
to surpass protocols and all
other widely developed message
apps. This this thing I don't
like this the reasoning that's
what that's the part that makes
me suspicious. Like all we want
your your conversation today
that you're having with your
with your friends in your
iMessage group. Hey,
John C Dvorak: hey, you up?
Yeah, exactly. What are you
doing
Adam Curry: sup? Emoji emoji?
They want it to be? Yeah, they
want this to protect you from
when the evil quantum computer
comes along. To me. To me, this
seems like they're they're
finally opening up a backdoor.
John C Dvorak: I would have
never thought that until you
mentioned it.
Adam Curry: That's the first
thing that the first thing that
hit my mind is like, why are you
doing this? Everything works
fine. Yeah. What's the point and
see if there's anything else in
this? Apple uses the module
lattice based key encapsulation
mechanism standard, or MLK em,
which enables the sender device
to get a receivers public keys
then generate post quantum
encryption keys. Who owns this?
Is this open source? Doubtful?
No,
John C Dvorak: it's no way Yeah.
Adam Curry: Because you know if
they gave it if they let
everybody use it now it will be
an iOS 17 For for iPad for Mac
watch. It won't happen envision
OS yet. Okay. Well,
John C Dvorak: let's take a look
at this student loan. Debt
update.
Adam Curry: Oh, have we have we
forgiven it for everybody yet?
John C Dvorak: No, they're
working on it. The
Unknown: White House announced
on Wednesday that is canceling
another $1.2 billion in student
debt for over 150,000 borrowers.
There are people who borrow less
than $12,000 to begin with
and have been paying back their
loans for at least 10 years. And
President Biden who's on a
fundraising trip to California
says it will provide some
breathing room to these
Americans and people
in the student debt every
student debt relief. They buy
homes, they start businesses
they contribute they engage with
the community in ways they were
unable to before it actually
grows the economy. The
new announcement comes as
Biden's trying to appeal to
younger voters has also the
latest moved administration's
piecemeal strategy to cancel
student debt after the Supreme
Court last year is struck down
and even more sprawling and
expensive plan. Today Biden's
wiped out over $130 billion in
student debt for about 4 million
borrowers. Republicans have been
criticizing Biden's strategy and
saying it's not actually helping
to improve most Americans law I
watch
John C Dvorak: in the last three
years, the bite you. You want to
finish today you have a comment.
Okay. The
Unknown: administration's
Department of Education has put
considerable time and resources
to prioritize their student loan
schemes, but they've been unable
to fulfill their basic
responsibility mandated by
Congress and essential to
American families. Republican
Senator Joni Ernst on Wednesday
accused Biden of enacting
socialist schemes adding that
taxpayers shouldn't have to foot
the bill for a billion dollar
student loan bailout, and
Congressman Matt Rosendale
called it a slap in the face to
responsible Americans who paid
back their loans. The White
House meanwhile, is vowing to
cancel even more student debt
adding that it's gonna leave no
stone unturned to find ways to
do it.
Adam Curry: Before you comment,
I couldn't help but hearing
ballers she I know she was
saying borrowers but it keeps it
sounds like ballers to me.
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, she
can't say borrow errs. So these
are people that had took out
$12,000 or less than they have
$12,000 debt student loan. And
and they've been paying it off
for 10 years, which means they
can barely pay. They're not It's
not paid off. So they, if it
even if they paid off 10% of it
for over 10 years to get 10
years to 10 years, probably just
paying in $1,200 a year which is
$100 a month. These are not
people who Joe Biden ceases
they're gonna go out and buy a
Adam Curry: house. Not really
no.
John C Dvorak: I mean, that's
pathetic, that they would have
this kind of a debt. Okay, I I'm
actually on the side of the, of
the forgiveness for those that
situation. That's terrible. But
I want to play this student loan
funny commentary, real short
clip,
Unknown: that's $138 billion
out of the pockets of lower
middle class workers employees
that didn't go to college, to
pay for some rich spoil Brett to
go to Harvard, and get a
master's degree in puppetry.
John C Dvorak: So this is the
counter argument. And I'm
thinking, well, it wasn't some
rich spoiled brat. No, that's
been trying to pay off a $12,000
debt over 10 years,
Adam Curry: which is probably
only interest they've probably
never even even even hit. They
probably
John C Dvorak: hasn't touched a
principle. You're right. Well,
Adam Curry: I can top that
before we take a break. I have
two clips regarding Israel,
which I think is important.
Because everyone's it's really
important for everybody to
actually three. This one first,
have you heard of highway 749?
Unknown: No, Israel is building
a new highway in Palestine Gaza
that will run through the former
NetSim settlement and will
effectively divide the besieged
enclave into two parts.
Israel's pro government channel
14 has reported being referred
to as highway 749 is
construction with a level of
civilian infrastructure in its
path, likely including the
Turkish Hospital, which was
operating a few weeks ago before
being destroyed Aleksei
University to villages,
amusement parks and acres of
agricultural land. According to
the report, Israeli forces are
establishing this highway to
deploy future military
offensives in Gaza as well as to
prevent the movement of 1
million Palestinians in the
south of Gaza back to their
homes in the North. The report
has sparked fears among many who
say the construction of highway
749 indicates Israel's plan to
illegally reoccupy Gaza,
contradicting the supposed
stipulations of its long term
ally the US as part of its
solution to the ongoing conflict
which includes no re occupation
of Gaza and no reduction of its
territory. This report on
Israel's post war plans for the
PCs enclave comes amid threats
of a ground invasion of southern
Gaza as Rafa issued by Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu. While many guns a
member of Tel Aviv's war cabinet
warned Hamas that if all Israeli
hostages aren't released by the
start of Ramadan, Israeli forces
will launch the assault which
will ultimately last for six
weeks.
John C Dvorak: So that's I
couldn't understand a word he
said it was like a I talkie had
some rhythm that I couldn't pick
up on
Adam Curry: as Turkish radio and
television they do weird that
there's no reason for those
music beds they put behind the
report. But highway 749
effectively divides Gaza in two
straight through to the to the
Mediterranean. And it seems like
no, there's your division.
There's your two state solution
which has ran it right through
Gaza and it looks like that's
actually happening and so you
know, people who were in the
north and you're you're now I
guess part of Israel, you're not
going back there. I just haven't
been able to find any US reports
about or any British reports. I
did find an odd ones very short
from the BBC. Tell me what
you're here you thought it was
difficult to hear the Turkish
guy how about the Brit me
Meanwhile
Unknown: on the prospects for a
Palestinian state parliament
there has shown near unanimity,
hasn't it?
Yeah, so it very much as
expected really we had last week
Benjamin Netanyahu saying that
his government would reject what
he calls international diktats
about Palestinian statehood. The
cabinet followed suit and today
by a majority of 99 out of the
120 members of the Knesset,
Parliament followed suit,
Adam Curry: I Erddig tax, the
first five times I played that
diktat Nordic tax is what I kept
hearing diktats, like what is a
dictator. We
Unknown: had last week of
Benjamin Netanyahu saying that
his government would reject what
he calls international diktats.
Adam Curry: Like, what is the
International Dick tax? It took
me three four times before I
figured I was saying diktats.
Yeah,
John C Dvorak: so he said, I
never didn't hear the other lewd
thing you something's wrong with
you. Oh, thanks. Thanks. You're
hearing things. Yeah,
Adam Curry: I guess so. Anything
else you want to you want to hit
before we take a break?
John C Dvorak: Well, since we're
on that topic, I do want to play
the Progressive Caucus falling
apart. Based on this war.
Unknown: New York Congressman
Richie Taurus, a vocal supporter
of Israel is splitting with the
Progressive Caucus amid
disagreements with the group
over the Israel Hamas war.
Although his exit is being kept
a low key the caucus has deleted
his photo from the membership
page on their website and TD has
reached out to tourists his
office for further comment on
the issue. And he's not the
first member to leave the
Progressive Caucus since the war
broke out. The other
representative Lewis Frankel
left in November, both of them
voted with around 20 other
Democrats to censor another
member of the Progressive
Caucus, Rashida to lead over her
rhetoric on Israel using the
phrase from the river to the
sea, which is understood as a
call for the end of Israel as a
Jewish state. Torres took to
social media to condemn this
writing that the progressive
members comments crossed, quote,
a line of hate speech that no
public official should ever
cross. Congress has a right to
take a principled stand against
hate speech calling for the
destruction of the world's only
Jewish nation state. The
Congressional Progressive Caucus
has repeatedly pressured
President Biden to withhold
support from Israel and instead
call for a ceasefire in the
region. This has led the
President to walk a thin line
with how he responds to the
conflict in Gaza. Although he
publicly supports Israel. He has
also recently criticized
Israel's military response in
Gaza, calling it over the top
and just this week, President
Biden pushed an alternative UN
resolution calling for a
temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah, once
again, and we're like nah, now
we're vetoing that. We're not
doing it. United Kingdom
abstention week.
John C Dvorak: What did did you
notice that Lu in that report
they Rashida to leave was
censored. Yes. I sent you this.
Did I miss
Adam Curry: that? Or? Yes. And
talk about it ensured century
century censured? Yes. Because
of the detox. She was censured,
because she said, from the river
to the sea, therefore
effectively calling tock tick
tock, yes. Well, you know, this
is this is a problem for for the
elites. Uh, Hillary Clinton made
a mistake. The mistake she made
is she she's like, No, I'm in
Germany. Anyway. Now, Pierre
already came by to do my hair in
Munich. I'm going to take a
little trip to Berlin. And I'm
going to do a little stint at
the cinema for Peace Foundation.
And the cinema for Peace
Foundation is just lovely. It's
cinema, as you know, whenever
you have cinema, and the title
is great. And we show horrible
pictures of people being killed
everywhere cinema. And well, she
forgot that people hate her
guts. Hillary
Unknown: Clinton, how dare you
speak about human rights where
Palestinians are being murdered
in the name of protections of
human rights,
not defending itself. And you
talking about women's rights?
Are you serious white woman's
right. Are you talking about
genocide committed by the USA
the government that you're
standing under? And now you're
speaking?
We are watching a set of
genocide?
About the Palestinian people,
whose bride to be by fantasizes
about extrajudicial killings,
you have been responsible for
the killing of Pakistanis, you
will support the wars in Iraq,
all over the Middle East.
Adam Curry: You are a war
criminal? There it is. Boom.
Your war criminal oh. Oh man,
what a bummer.
John C Dvorak: I was pretty
naive of her to go there or she
can't go anywhere reminds me of
Nixon, you know when he went to
South America and it was like
Yankee go home. Yes. Rope yelled
at him.
Adam Curry: Yes. And I'm all for
this. Keep yelling at all of
them. Yell at all of them. It's
the more of this please. I mean,
Biden can't go anywhere genocide
Joe. Unfortunately, the
alliteration is just too too
beautiful. They need something
for Hillary. Yeah, something
some alliteration. Yeah. Can't
think of something.
John C Dvorak: Else hellacious
Hillary man, something
Adam Curry: that Germans can
yell out. hellacious is not
going to work. Well, maybe
Clinton killer Clinton, then
they should do something they
need to work on that. Then that
should just she won't go out
anymore
John C Dvorak: after that,
though. She
Adam Curry: Are you kidding me?
She loves the attention. She
loves it. All the leads to
John C Dvorak: they found a
donkey. They found a scapegoat
for the Boeing 737. Yeah.
Adam Curry: Did they fire
somebody finally? Yep,
Unknown: switching gears. A
nation Boeing has ousted
executive Ed Clark, the head of
its 737 jetliner program after a
number of safety related
incidents most recently, the one
in January when an emergency
door plug blew off mid air over
Oregon. Despite being the
company's best selling plane,
the 737 model is no stranger to
safety and quality issues. It
all started in 2019 When two
crashes killed more than 300
people. The Federal Aviation
Administration had grounded it
for 20 months. And following the
recent mid air blowout
preliminary findings by the
National Transportation Safety
Board stated that the door panel
was missing four bolts when it
left the factory at Clark has
been with Boeing for 18 years.
His departure comes as the
company announced a leadership
reshuffle and its commercial
airlines unit.
John C Dvorak: Well, 18 years
What did what happened?
Adam Curry: Well, unfortunately,
what they what they're going out
there's a marketing problem. The
aviation industry in general
hasn't and I'm seeing it
everywhere. They have a dei
marketing issue is that people
believe that all of these
problems are caused by dei
within Boeing. And that's what
they're going to have to
overcome. And I believe they put
a woman now in his place she's
moved up the chain who I'm sure
is perfectly competent, but
that's the problem they have to
deal with is that I mean there
was some video which as a
helicopter pilot, I knew that
this was a training and there's
a pretty good video actually of
a guy going into auto rotation
he has a student with him and he
lands in between these mountains
on down on on some flat rocks.
It's well done it's a great
autorotation landing but it was
marketed it was or was posted on
ax and then in the comments as
well lucky this wasn't a dei guy
you know? Lucky the DI hire
didn't have to land this thing
so that's that's the problem
they have to deal with because
that that's just an it's no it
came from other parts because
they had that unfortunate dei
marketing of oh look at it we
got the all all female crew all
black crew all gay crew whatever
they had. And now when something
goes wrong immediately people
are saying dei so firing that
portion.
John C Dvorak: Counter
programming for on dei has gone
very well.
Adam Curry: Yeah. And with that,
I'd like to thank you for your
courage in the morning to you
the man who put the sea in the
cinema of genocide say hello to
my friend on the other end one
only Mr. John Cena
John C Dvorak: random morning to
you Mr. Adam curry in the
morning all ships and sea boots
to the ground feet in the air
subs in the water. I haven't
gotten my echo device here. The
air subs in the one of the days
and nights out in the morning
Adam Curry: to the trolls and
the troll room. Let's count them
shall we? Hello? Wow, well it's
over one and a half 1000 but
barely 1556 We count today.
John C Dvorak: And lottery 100
Low
Adam Curry: it must have been
the DEI talk or something. Oh
no, we didn't even bring up
Africa. I had an Africa clip. I
could get rid of everybody if I
just played
John C Dvorak: we should start
seeing maybe Africa draw them
in.
Adam Curry: We can try. No no.
Those trolls are listening live
which is the fun thing about
it's like having a live studio
audience that can heckle you.
You don't hear it you know the
microphones don't pick it up. Oh
my God. They heckle a lot keeps
me on the toes on my toes. I
like it. Like okay, let me see
people are mad or they're mad.
Oh, mad. It was now he's mad and
a lot of people there who should
have their own podcast? Because
they really know things a lot
better than we do. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: you No, it's not
that hard to podcast.
Adam Curry: get bent curry.
There you go.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, bent curry
get bent curry
Adam Curry: JCD is scared of
entering the troll room. He's
scared. He's scared. He goes,
No, you just won't want to be
No, actually, I
John C Dvorak: don't know how to
Yeah, there you go.
Adam Curry: You can go to troll
room.io and join our live studio
audience. We actually love our
trolls very much. They're very
handy to have around, they do
good work. They do good work for
people's for people on earth.
You can also listen live and be
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There's a hole actually, if you
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doing something for movies. And
I said take a look at our Art
Generator. Not only was the art
generator built by one of our
producers, Sir Paul couture, but
there are 1000s of artists who
contribute art and we pick one.
And then we critique the others
and they keep coming back for
more. He says what Yes, amazing.
So for instance, we want to
thank Francisco Scaramanga whose
wife is on roll Yeah, his wife
commented, because he said, Hey,
I won the artwork again. She
said, Yeah, what does it get
paid? And he's like, Ah, there
John C Dvorak: she is. It's like
you
Adam Curry: don't understand
baby is value for value.
Speaking of babies this was a
nice piece of art with a little
toddler with a spray can had
some graffiti or as you say
graffiti make babies underneath
what turns out to be a really
beautiful collage have no agenda
now it's all the beauty is very
small so you'd have to embiggen
that picture. But it was this
was truly Dare I say a piece of
work it was nicely done was
really nicely done. And
John C Dvorak: it was cute too.
Adam Curry: Yeah, we appreciate
we appreciate the work he did
now what is I think we broke a
lot of hearts because almost
everybody did shoes. Did
sneakers. You know for the Trump
sneakers? Yeah
John C Dvorak: this did the
sneakers it was not injured. Why
Adam Curry: did we not I mean
what didn't Why didn't we
because it wasn't
John C Dvorak: as good as the
baby
Adam Curry: you know the baby
was better. I think you're
right. What else was there? We
know is
John C Dvorak: anything we
really there's unused levers by
clip custodian which I don't
even remember seeing that last
time there was the dogs that did
podcasting dogs those
Adam Curry: want to they must
have gone up later I don't
remember seeing the comments or
Blogger ones they might have of
the salad kosher blogger with
his AI art it's like you almost
just go right past it. See I
don't remember seeing the
chlorine chloramine O's for
John C Dvorak: more likely to
vote true yeah I'm a real human
not AI generated I think that
was comic strip but the dog at
podium
Unknown: I don't I don't
remember that one let me see
John C Dvorak: I don't remember
it baby was declared it
Adam Curry: was the winner no
data was the winner What else
was there anything else that no
thing so the shoes I kind of
like the podcast all stars shoe
amid Lisa was a converse and was
something fun about it. Just AI
stuff. And by the way, we from
time to time we're obviously
going to pick something as AI
generated. But in general, we
just look at this overviewing
see all the AI stuff is is
boring. Now it's pretty but but
you
John C Dvorak: need all of it.
Yeah, some of it. But you need
Adam Curry: you need some humor.
Something that AGI is not yet
done.
John C Dvorak: And never will.
Adam Curry: I don't think so
either.
John C Dvorak: I guess if you
put in, I mean, there are joke
books out there that have lots
of them and they go back in
history. And you and Milton
burrow once released his archive
vault of jokes, most of which
were borrowed from someone else.
I suppose if you loaded up AI
with with jokes, I don't know if
he could even develop a new one
or just kind of recycle when
because a lot of these are
formulaic. And it figures out
the formula and they can do it.
Adam Curry: Well, like a joke.
It's all in the delivery, you
know, timing, delivery, these
are things that will actually
John C Dvorak: that's the soul.
Yes. See, which is missing from
a lot of Ayar. Like the
Adam Curry: George Carlin AI,
delivery of jokes. No,
John C Dvorak: I mean, so AI.
Oh, that was the worst example.
AI
Adam Curry: can be a great tool.
But you just just because you
can type it in and it pops up
with your prompt doesn't mean
that it has Yeah, it doesn't
have soul. Exactly. Sometimes
they do. But that means someone
knows what they're doing. And
they adjusted something or it's
the talent of the artist, no
matter what the tool is they use
and this AI just makes everyone
think they're artists. Is that a
good? Good? description of
what's going on here?
John C Dvorak: Because you're
getting closer. Okay. Well,
thank
Adam Curry: you very much to all
of our artists and I actually
used Parker Polly's sneaker this
morning for the bad signal. I
kind of liked that one. It had
nice colors. I'd like people to
be alerted by Oh, what's that?
There's a sneaker on my screen,
what's going on? So thank you.
And of course, all of these
usually get used by our buddy
dribs God who does the chapter
art for chapters in the modern
podcast app, so you're missing
out if you're not using one of
those, also for the fact that 90
seconds within 90 seconds after
we post the show, if you're not
listening live, you will get the
alert as well. So go ahead and
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Now let's thank the third t have
the time talent and treasure
people who have given us
financial support. And we're
going to kick that off with a I
saw a long note here from
Patrick Gibson. And he comes in
with 750 Canadian dollars. I
don't know what that is these
days.
John C Dvorak: 1057
Adam Curry: Oh, is that what he
donated and this is this is $750
Oh, wow. Okay, so he really he
really came in big for his
doing. It is instant a donation
1057 Canadian for 750 us in the
morning. was first hitting them
out five or six years ago by Sir
do suffer. Rob do one day when
he was filling in for the boner
pill man. If you mentioned no
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never turned back Hey, Rob,
dude, do that again. Sadly, I've
been a douchebag this entire
time and want to remedy that?
Well, I believe he is asking for
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Unknown: you spend deed deuced
recently
Adam Curry: my father passed
away and left me quite a mess to
deal with in the trailer park or
I guess a cara Park north of
Brisbane in a suburb called
calendar. So it so it goes he
says this left me a stranger in
a strange land with a rundown
trailer and an old but nearly
unused Ford Falcon to dispose of
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ma'am. I would like to make two
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protector of Morton's Bay. Her
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per his will. Normally I
wouldn't ask for a funeral
request but the man spent the
last 20 years drinking himself
to death so his remains may be
toxic. Well, I'm sure she gets
some permission from her. Wow
the love the humor you have
about her brother. too. If JD
the former spook knows of anyone
or any producers in the North
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sounds thinking you're asking
the wrong guy sounds stinky,
whatever it is. He wants that at
the roundtable and we've ordered
it and we have it in in the
enclosed containers because we
don't know if it's gonna smell
I'll just make the Maslow made
the best of your past be the
worst of your future by the way,
a this Ford. He's talking about
this Ford Falcon to the Falcon.
Yes, that could be if it's meant
that could be worse some dough
John C Dvorak: yeah for Falcons
George validatable
Adam Curry: Yeah might be
collectible my brother. Thank
you very much. Then we'll see
you at the roundtable
John C Dvorak: maximum ergot in
Germantown, Wisconsin. 350 93
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And it's my first donation so
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Unknown: dee doo
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John C Dvorak: For several weeks
maybe even months I've been
seeing 33 all over the place a
new was my time had come. Well
that mass this morning for the
first Sunday of Lent. The pastor
included the phrase time talents
and treasure oh there you go. As
important ways we can donate
during the Lent season I took
that as a direct message from
the Lord that I'd better get to
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I will be starting a monthly
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school and figure out how to do
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also thanks again for all that
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Adam Curry: and Sir SCOBY checks
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John C Dvorak: Around Ronald the
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Virginia if that's actually the
name of the town, I don't know
this. Sounds good. 33333. No
note that we could find so he
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Adam Curry: Sure does double up
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longtime fan since Rogen that
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John C Dvorak: surplus to
requirements in Indialantic,
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Here's the note in the morning
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John C Dvorak: Anonymous in
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is in Cincinnati to 33 dot 99.
Row of ducks he says plus fees.
So it was two two with the fees.
Thank you to share my windfall
from two weeks of jury duty.
Which is I love that Thank you.
You get paid.
John C Dvorak: Sir John,
Adam Curry: do you get paid on
jury duty?
John C Dvorak: He get nothing
Yeah, you get paid like five
bucks a day or something.
Adam Curry: Keep up the good
Great Work Sir John of Southwest
Ohio Thank you brother.
John C Dvorak: Having done jury
duty Andrew Edwards in Niceville
Florida nice Phil it's nice nice
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John C Dvorak: They have a good
podcast that Leon Atkinson and
Martinez, California $218.24.
And he has a note because he
sent in a check. And it says
Dear John and Adam, thank you
for another entertaining year of
no agenda. Oh, it's time once
again to celebrate my birthday.
I don't even know if he's on the
list. What's his name? Was it
donation of treasure to the
show? Have you ever wondered?
Well, every white everyone dunks
on the mythical fools who
believe that the new year starts
April 1. I've met far more
people who think the year starts
in October or February. We'll
call me a February fool because
I know my year start on February
18. It's his birthday
Adam Curry: is when his
birthday. February 18. Okay, on
the 18th So I look
John C Dvorak: forward to more
crackpot theories balanced with
Buzz killing dismissals? Yeah,
in 2024 I have a feeling you
will need it more than ever this
year no jingles no karma. Just
maximum love to vert. Love to
virtuous was says okay, thanks
again and Leon Atkinson in
Martinez, California. That's
where the Martini was invented.
Really?
Adam Curry: Yeah. The vodka, the
gin or both? The Gin.
John C Dvorak: Vodka came later
isn't a
Adam Curry: just adding all of
SAP.
John C Dvorak: You got to put
some vermouth in there if the
high
Adam Curry: tone like vermouth
in my Martini I know it doesn't
make it Martini but for Muth is
just kind of spoiled as I drink
it straight up gin no no vodka
with dirty dirty martinis my
drink but
John C Dvorak: with vodka Do you
want to just straight vodka with
a with dirty with some pickle
juice? No
Adam Curry: olive juice
John C Dvorak: pickled olive
juice
Adam Curry: I don't know if it's
pickle there's just olive juice.
Yeah, the olive SAP that's what
I like. You want to do this one?
It is your read. Yeah, might
John C Dvorak: as well do it.
Linda Lubetkin is up next and
she's in Lakewood, Colorado. And
she came in with 200 bucks as
she does every single show to
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Adam Curry: oh nice showing by
our executive and Associate
Executive producers for episode
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no agenda show and John is going
to take us through to the 50s
and thank a couple more people
whose support
John C Dvorak: yes Steve Pierce
is at the top of this list at
$184 and 29 cents he needs a de
douching
Unknown: you've been de deuced
John C Dvorak: he's spreading
the money around and he has but
you keep the books on this Steve
so no reason to mention this.
Jeff Hutchinson and top top top
some top some main 163 60 Oh
he's actually living in
Singapore since 2017 Okay we'll
give us some Singapore
Singaporean reports when he can.
Nathan Cochran in Franklin
Tennessee 2345 is
Adam Curry: my buddy Nathan he's
from the band Mercy Me
John C Dvorak: Sir Alan Cabo
Cabo Cabo Vito, Kevin Kevin
Whoa, I think is Candido in
Midlothian, Virginia 12345
Adam Curry: He has a he has a
complaint
John C Dvorak: would you guys
have a complaint? I'm gonna read
it. Yeah, but you guys mostly
Adam. Please stop yelling out
words and phrases. When you play
a clip. You sound insane and
it's giving me a facial tic
Well, it's
Adam Curry: because of my tic
that I'm doing it What are you
talking about? duress
John C Dvorak: realize it but a
lot of people don't know that.
And we don't talk about it much.
But Adams has a minor
Adam Curry: a minor it's getting
worse every day the
John C Dvorak: older I get a
minor and so you start cussing
minor form of Tourette's. So I
say minor because it's when the
is when you're having the
unfortunate screeching of cuss
words constantly out of the
blue. That's the that
Adam Curry: hasn't happened.
That's the cool kind. I don't
have that current. No,
John C Dvorak: no, you don't
know. Dan melee or Molly melee
probably in Fremont, California.
113 Eric Anderson and Henry
South Dakota 111 11 Christopher
Burke and St. Paul Minnesota
nuts 100. Nancy, Boolean comp in
Clarissa, Minnesota $100. And
it's actually a switcheroo for
her daughter Elena. To get start
get her started on her Dame hood
and
Adam Curry: it's on her golden
birthday of February 20. What is
golden?
John C Dvorak: I don't want to
say because
Adam Curry: you don't know. I
don't know it's true. Well,
you're on the list. She's on the
list.
John C Dvorak: Ian field is 100
Anonymous in Bedford,
Massachusetts. 90 Bryan Lillard
in Prosper Texas ADA ADA Jason
Mara River in Vancouver,
Washington for 808 Kevin
McLaughlin or buddy in Concord,
North Carolina is actually the
Duke of Luna AOA bend he says
the love I love the Bill of
Rights and boobs. There you go.
David Galloway in Flower Mound,
Texas 6969. Annual George and
Danbury, Connecticut 6968 Brian
Pollock in Paul lake or pulic in
St. Louis, Missouri. 6789.
Dennis Dennis Denise sorry
Denise Denise Robertson in
Camden, Ohio 60 Miles plain
miles in Charlottesville,
Virginia 5666. Gregory cure doc
a person known for the 655
That's
Adam Curry: a sir I think it's
sir Gregory Kia doc I think
could be
John C Dvorak: Sir Donald
Winkler is definitely a sir in
Athens, Greece. But then it
says, Deutschland, so but he's
in that he probably was in
Deutschland on his account. He's
in Athens, Greece, and he's
turning 49
Adam Curry: And he wants he
wants a biscuit. He's a sir.
Unknown: They always give me a
biscuit on my birthday.
John C Dvorak: Edwin Visser in
Adam Curry: Bogues geese to test
bugs. Kay gays not even close.
Okay,
John C Dvorak: I can't get that
one. It looks like egg test.
Adam Curry: Me. From now on. It
is egg test. That's right.
John C Dvorak: Holland to 5432
Adam Curry: the Dutch the Dutch
telegram group is blowing up I
guarantee you.
John C Dvorak: Yes, Edwin Visser
in a good test. Aditya try Marti
in hyper bad. India. Aditya I
think is always pronounced tre
Marti Brahman name 5333 For John
de wine and for Adam, you
already got divided As requested
de douching
Unknown: you've been de deuced
John C Dvorak: another stripe
donation. Yeah, that's really
help from India. Yes, it's we
always blaming the Indians for
not donating. We now we know why
Adam Curry: we need to meet up
at the Taj Mahal or something
I've ever meet him in Hyderabad,
John C Dvorak: Julie Brighton,
Ontario, Canada 5272. She needs
a de douchey
Unknown: you've been de deuced
Langston
John C Dvorak: Smith in
Portland, Oregon. 5271 Sir Henry
Barton of outpost West in Rancho
Palos Verdes days with the 242
mark Spangler. 5167 Forrest
Martin 5005 or 5005 Andrew bends
in Imperial Missouri 5005. And
that brings us to the 50s and
I'll wrap it up with these guys,
starting with that name and
location starting with Fletcher
Scaife or Skyfi. Ski I think it
Willis Williston, North Dakota
Andrew gooseneck. Sir Andrew in
Greensboro, North Carolina,
Chris Cowan in Austin, Texas.
Matt Illingworth in Montclair,
New Jersey. Agha Ston suppresses
Z SES Z pussy. I think yeah,
shoreline Washington and he
needs a D douching.
Unknown: You've been D deuced.
John C Dvorak: Sir Paul in
Twickenham, Middlesex UK. He
says he's a boots on the ground
for most people with any money
or sense are leaving the UK.
Yeah.
Adam Curry: Heading to Dubai.
John C Dvorak: Dubai, to play no
crime, no
Adam Curry: illegal immigration
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you got it. Thank you,
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report. Tt tea what is that? You
think
Adam Curry: the tea that's gotta
be some island. Freeport isn't
that?
John C Dvorak: Well look up. Top
Level Domain. Anybody in the
chat room? Tea Tea? What is it?
Trinidad and Tobago. Trinidad
and Tobago. That's it. Tea.
Trinidad Tobago.
Adam Curry: Nice. Is that a
stripe donation as well?
John C Dvorak: It looks like it
might be Yep. Oh, oh, see? We're
reaching
Adam Curry: around the world.
John C Dvorak: Is that good
Trinidad. Finally it
Adam Curry: took a while. We
need to meet up in Trinidad now.
Come on, like go get it
together. I'd go to that. You
kidding me? That sounds great.
Sounds absolutely sounds warm
and toasty. I love that. I love
it. Love it. Love it. Love it,
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John C Dvorak: And that's our
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Unknown: is this we go out we
get people in the mouth
shut up
Adam Curry: we have a nice list
as well sir Andy of the terrible
beach wishes his daughter Sophia
Happy birthday, she turns 18
Today, Leon Atkinson, by the
way, turned his birthday on the
eighth team so we congratulate
him. Nancy Irwin comp wishing
her daughter Elena Happy
Birthday. She's turning 22 today
that will be the golden
birthday. And of course she's
working on her sci fi book and
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Sir Donald Winkler turns 49
Today is Aaron Denzel, which is
brother happy birthday for the
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Nathan, Nathan Cochran and he
has a note says Hello Adam and
John requesting the name survey
of the redbrook of the redbrook
standard fare the roundtable no
jingles, no karma. Just a
question. Next time when I'm on
the West Coast Can I go to
John's house and Willie make me
a turkey sandwich?
John C Dvorak: Turkey Sandwich
you'd
Adam Curry: like him? You'd like
Nathan. I think you should. You
should allow them into your
sanctuary.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, make him a
turkey sandwich. Maybe
Adam Curry: thank you for your
continued excellent and God
bless. God bless you, brother.
Thank you so much. And that
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bring your blade? Oh, it's
John C Dvorak: not mine. Is
Jay's blade. No, it's Brennan's.
Adam Curry: Oh, is it tiny pole?
Honestly,
John C Dvorak: they gotta get it
off the wall. Hold on. There we
go. There you go.
Adam Curry: That's pretty. It's
not too bad. I'll compensate.
Don't worry. Here you go. That's
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treasure it's the V for V ya
know what
we do have a couple of meetups
to talk about but first we have
a another fantastic report which
is always edited together
beautifully by Annette Miller
Are you there and the indie meet
up Sir Mark and de Maria hosting
Of course I know the
Unknown: same Maria and this is
Sir Mark sharing love with our
time it's a lingering love fest
from the no agenda indie
community
this CRISPR from King George
visiting the Indianapolis meetup
bringing greetings from the
Virginia 95 Corridor meetups.
This
is Roselyn part of the blonde
squad and Tricia saying hi from
Indianapolis. This
Emily wife with a missing Bruce
blessing are happy to say Darren
O'Neal I will listen to Taylor
Swift with you any day.
Good morning John and Adam PVR
street gang wishing you a happy
boiler up day in the morning
Dame Trinity have a great time
in Indy. Thank you for your
courage. This is Mike the
POLYMATH from the Easy Peasy
podcast saying yay. sportsball
I am John and Adam Potter from
Indianapolis. Just like Mike I
am enjoying the sports bowl.
This is Nick from Indiana and I
wish the good news segment was
more cynical and negative. Just
a Shannon visit from Fort Wayne
who knew we could have a meet up
at an IHOP we even spotted
Tucker outside. Have a good day.
Hey Gary,
for real Did anybody else notice
that Taylor Swift and bringing
the homes quit hanging out after
the second or third sports
ballgame? That's weird.
This isn't Natalia pull my
lever. This is Katie from St.
Joseph brewery and public house
thank you so much to the indie
no agenda tribe for using us as
your Meetup spot.
Hope to see you again.
Adam Curry: Boiler All right, I
like pull my lever a lot. Pull
my lever as funny. Thank you
very much. Indeed meetup always
good. Love those indie meetups,
and we've got a good one taking
place now. Maybe it's even over?
I don't know. Is it 630? Oh,
it's gotta be over now in
Singapore. It's already tomorrow
in Singapore was the no agenda.
Geo jigsaw, Singapore slitters a
week ago. No,
John C Dvorak: it's still
Adam Curry: time. We could go.
Well, it was at the Prince of
Wales pub. And Jesse Cohen
Nelson, who is a world traveler.
He organized I hope someone
showed up. I look forward to a
meet up report even if it's just
you Jesse coy. On Saturday, the
shrunken amygdala support group
meet to two o'clock a task group
forum in Cincinnati, Ohio and
also the central Ohio meetup
will take place at 3:33pm at
Dempsey's in Columbus, Ohio. We
got Some cool meetups coming up.
International ones we have
Kilkenny Ireland on March 2 will
be competing with Zurich
Switzerland on the second let me
see where Middleburg the
Netherlands on the ninth This is
Greg's I love the international
net on the 26th of March
blackening a failed a lot which
is right near EGS test all of
those are international meetups
we got a whole list you can
search them you can see previous
meetup you can even start one
yourself by going to no agenda
meetups.com You will not be
disappointed you cannot spell
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connection you get his guarantee
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Always a party to go hang out
with Bom Bom you
Unknown: won't be triggered you
want to be live everybody feels
the same.
Adam Curry: Is like a body like
a pot. It really is. It always
is. I have zero ISOs
John C Dvorak: I have gone down
negligent.
Adam Curry: I've fallen down on
the job and I'm glad you have at
least two so we can choose a
winner.
John C Dvorak: Okay, let's start
with fair. How is that fair?
Adam Curry: I hope the other
one's better. Thanks
John C Dvorak: for asking. Thank
Unknown: you for asking. It's
always a pleasure.
Adam Curry: That'll just have to
do it's not bad. I like it. All
right. Always a pleasure. Thanks
for asking. I will make up for
my lack of I saw with a brand
new good news jingle good news
Unknown: good news JCD.
John C Dvorak: Caribbean flair
to add much like our new donor
from Trinidad and Tobago nice
flair.
Adam Curry: Yes. Right. He had
flair. I agree was beautiful.
What's your good news?
John C Dvorak: Cabinetry?
Unknown: How about a cat stuck
in a tree and Sudbury
landscapers called in to save
that small animal neighbor say
the kitty was there for days and
you can see the size of that
tree is like five or six storeys
high and
now we're hearing from the
worker who came to the rescue
sevens Jetty on Thompson
explains
a kitten in Sudbury finding
itself in an impossible
situation. You're going to
hear the cries in the ground. I
guess that's how he discovered
the cat was out there.
Neighbors say they noticed that
a cat had gotten itself stuck at
the top of a tall tree so they
call the local landscape company
to
help. I love helping out animals
and especially cats. Neil Irving
says the cat had been in the
tree for several days. The cat
was about 50 to 60 feet off the
ground so we had to bring in a
bucket truck to help with the
rescue. This is my second Cat
Rescue. It's a lot easier with a
bucket though. That's for sure.
Irving says when he got close to
the cat it started leaning
toward them and seemed grateful
to get a lift No kidding.
The cries got increased with
volume as I got closer. And a
cat was like leaning almost like
like rain ready to come out of
the tree you know, so it was
certainly happy to be found.
The lucky cat was named
Valentine since it was rescued
on Valentine's Day and right now
they're trying to track down
Valentine's owner in the
newsroom. Jodi Ann Thompson
Seven News.
Adam Curry: I love that. That's
a great good news report.
There's nothing like a cat up a
tree.
John C Dvorak: Deuce a huge tree
and a little cat it was I don't
know what do cats thinking? I'm
always wondering about cats up
in trees. news. Good news. Good
news. Good news. Good news.
Adam Curry: That's right
everybody. Good news is how we
love to end our broadcast. So
that you feel good about life as
you go off as you go off back
into the morass that is the
mainstream media or not, you
could just hang out and wait
until Sunday we'll be back get a
book read a book. Yes. Start
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Unknown: Car take a look at this
New York City trucker boycott.
Under no circumstances will I be
crossing that bridge again.
What was dispatches reaction to
that? Oh,
another one.
New York was already a loser
states,
New York has become a legal
Banana Republic.
Let's go back to the Donald
Trump case. The real estate
fraud case before Judge anger on
I would never invest in new york
now. The
dollar ticket for parking in
Georgia $50 for blocking the
bike lane. I'm like, Yeah, I'm
not going to New York City. I'm
not going to do that anymore.
New York
is turning itself into a flyover
state.
He said because of the boycott
in New York City has to pay 30%
more just to get a load
delivered from the Midwest.
The people that James calls the
victims actually wanted to do
more business with Donald Trump.
They said they made a lot of
money. And they viewed him as a
whale client. They wanted more
loans with him. Who's next?
They're gonna start refusing
loans in New York City starting
on Monday. Some folks have to
get away. I mean, the, you know,
the suggestion is, don't worry.
We've got your back. This is
really something all about Trump
is in Miami.
The bottom line groceries are
about to start costing a lot
more in New York, and
you're gonna have accidents,
you're gonna have traffic tied
up. This was a victimless crime.
Nobody lost any money.
I'm in New York State.
moved to Florida pretty quickly.
Everything you just listed off
is unlike every real estate
developer, everyone in every
city that the law mining and
real
following New Yorkers who are
business people have
nothing to worry about between
20 and 25% of our drivers just
turning itself into a flyover
state.
Back up the cap turn. You don't
have to worry if you're not
Donald Trump in New York. That's
the problem
I'm a real estate developer.
This is a chance I would ever
take a chance on New York again
Adam Curry: single women in the
in Jasper Georgia. Hey babe
chicken I think I'll go again,
whatever I find that'll that'll
reel them in barbecued chicken
anyways chicken everyone's
talking about chicken because
I'm a salty dude in my mid 30s
But anyway you go you bound to
find a nice, nice looking
follow. It'll be ready for you
know don't
Unknown: let that not be just go
with the flow. We do.
Oppo vorak.org/in a thank you
for asking. It's always a
pleasure.