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John C Dvorak: Oh my god, what a bunch of wind bags. Adam curry
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Jhansi Dvorak February 29 2024
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Adam Curry: This Year Award Winning Combination Mina
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assassination episode 1638. This is no agenda, enjoying a free
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extra day, and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill
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country here in FEMA Region number six in the morning,
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everybody. I'm Adam curry
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John C Dvorak: in from Northern Silicon Valley where we're all
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enjoying Leap Day. I'm Jonathan Devorah.
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Adam Curry: Buzzkill. I believe this is the first I think this
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is the first time we've ever had a show on Leap Day.
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John C Dvorak: It's possible the only happen once every four
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years. It didn't have to be a coincidence that one day of the
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week, Thursday, or Sunday has to fall on that day. So I someone
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out there could do the calculation on this statistical
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probability. Yeah, probably. It could be
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Adam Curry: as far as I can remember this the first time
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ever, but it's very enjoyable. Now as feels like it. So how
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many shows that we had in this in this month? Let me check. We
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have 12345678. This will be the ninth show this month. I mean,
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that's value for value right there. Oh, we're Yeah,
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John C Dvorak: we're giving people their money's worth. I
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think so. Especially considering the money. Yeah,
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Adam Curry: reminder, we are a value for value program, which
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means you can support us with your time, talent and treasure
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no agenda donations.com. But first, let's, I mean, there's
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something we weren't realizing. Well, actually, we know. War is
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good for business. This we know. We know. We know that COVID was
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good for business. It was bad for people's health, but good
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for business. We printed up a lot of money and put a lot of a
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lot of money into the states and everybody had lots of money,
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lots of money, especially into the states. And so now the cat
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is kind of out of the bag Victoria Nuland admitted it it's
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in the New York Times in the Wall Street Journal, The
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Washington Post, everyone's trying to say, hey, you really?
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This money for Ukraine? It's not really for Ukraine is for us?
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Have you noticed an uptick in this in this narrative?
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John C Dvorak: Yeah. Yeah, I guess for us, even though we
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make a tank here and pay workers to make the tank and then ship
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the tank off for free to Ukraine.
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Adam Curry: Right. But I think I have a feeling that this is
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really the only thing that's keeping our country in business
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at all.
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John C Dvorak: Well, that and money laundering Well,
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Adam Curry: let's, let's listen to a bit of the money laundering
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scam from a Democrat, who, of course, is a war monger from
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Colorado, Representative Jason crow.
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Unknown: But let's also talk about how this bill is
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structured and how it provides that support. It provides that
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support by spending over half of the money right here in the
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United States, to US businesses and US workers from places like
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Texas and North Carolina and Pennsylvania and Colorado, all
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throughout this nation, who will be building the equipments and
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supplies that we'll be sending to our military costs. Another
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important part of this, our military sends our old equipment
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to Ukraine. And Ukraine uses John great effect on the
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battlefield. Yeah, we can tell the new stuff has kept by our
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military. Oh, so let's break this down. Break, please break
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it down. We're supporting our economy, for protecting our
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100,000 troops. We're ensuring a stable and prosperous Europe.
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We're defeating the Russian military. We're ensuring food
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supplies, we're updating, updating our own military
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stocks. We're infusing money in the US Defense industrial base
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and to our own workers and businesses. And we're doing all
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of this for less than 5% of our annual defense budget.
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Adam Curry: So new term, military industrial base,
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instead of saying complex we say base, and I don't know what that
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even means. military industrial base. Is that the base of all of
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our industry, I guess so. But here's what I found out, by
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John C Dvorak: the way that that number he threw out at the end
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is bogus. Oh, it's much
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Adam Curry: more than the 5% I presume?
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John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah.
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Adam Curry: Now, this is the beauty that I didn't realize it
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until I came across this report from Turkish Radio Television
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who I'm liking more and more these days. This war, the so
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called War is allowing us to soak and screw the entire
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European Union. We're soaking them for hundreds of billions of
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dollars. Since the
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Unknown: start of the Ukrainian war. Industrial production in
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the US Defense and Space sector has increased by 17.5% European
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governments in including Poland, Germany, and other NATO eastern
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flank countries have placed ordered worth billions of
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dollars. Their shopping list include fighter jets,
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helicopters, tanks and other hardware in 2023 spending by
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European countries went up by 30% to $345 billion, almost a
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third higher than a decade ago. Pull on $30 billion orders for
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Apache helicopters High Mobility Artillery Rocket System HIMARS M
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one a one Abrams tanks and other hardware from the US Germany
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will spend over $20 billion to buy 35 us made F 35 fighter jets
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and 60 Chinook helicopters and related equipment, as it ramps
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up military spending from $50 billion in 2021 to over $100
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billion in 2022. Following crushers worries crane,
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Romania's government increased his 2024 defense budget by
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almost 45% over 2023, reaching roughly $20.8 billion to
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accommodate major weapons purchase from the US this surge
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in demand has created 1000s of jobs and production lines have
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spread across 40 US states already but the economic
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benefits are not limited to the defense industry. But wait,
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there's more US has become the world's largest exporter of
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liquefied natural gas. The destruction of Russian gas
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supplies has meant Europe has turned to America for his gas.
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This has led to significant investments in new LNG projects,
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boosting the US economy even faster for indirect investment
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in the US has seen a nearly 50% increase with European companies
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attracted by the access to cheap and abundant energy.
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Adam Curry: It's a bonanza hundreds. Okay. I didn't realize
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this. I didn't realize that that all that money they were we're
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sending money to Ukraine. No, you're not. You're sending it to
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us.
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John C Dvorak: This is great. Oh, here. Yeah. Let's listen to
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some more a less histrionic analysis of how much money is
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actually being spent? Oh, by Are you?
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Adam Curry: Are you gonna bum me out? Now? I
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John C Dvorak: run that I know it's gonna bum you out or not.
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But I don't believe anything. That guy said. Oh, I can see why
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he's like it is a great clip. But let's listen to the Al
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Jazeera who looks at these things probably says they're not
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that involved in this war as Turkey is. And Turkey is trying
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to humiliate the EU all the time. Yes. Let's listen to this
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clip as Ukraine war and it has contributions. I want
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Unknown: to take a quick look at this point at the contributions
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that we've been seeing from from different countries. Obviously,
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Western powers, as we've been talking about have been heavily
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supporting Ukraine's war effort. Let's look at some of those
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numbers. Now Cuba has received around $270 billion worth of
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aid, including military, financial and humanitarian
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support. The biggest donor is the United States, it's given
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more than $75 billion over the past two years. And a new aid
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package, as we've been talking about worth around $60 billion
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is though currently stalled in US Congress. Western powers have
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also given Ukraine advanced weaponry, including tanks,
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fighter jets, and anti aircraft weapons. Looking at European
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contributions Germany that was what more than $19 billion worth
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UK 9.8 billion France I was interested to see is 686
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million. So it's pretty bold of Macron. To talk about needing to
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do more when they're that far behind in contributions, isn't
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it? I wanna Well,
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according to the Kiel Institute, which is tracking the the public
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contributions because of course, some of the contributions may
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not always be public. Indeed, France is in 14th place after,
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indeed, as you said, the United States, Germany, which is the
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biggest European contributor, the UK, Poland, many, many
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others. So everybody is contributing, but I fully agree
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that everybody needs to do more because this is an existential
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moment.
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Adam Curry: Ah, the Frenchman. Frogs are no good. I ponying up
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McCrone.
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John C Dvorak: The big this evolved from a conversation
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about the McCrone saying he's gonna send troops I have the
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clip. Many
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Unknown: Western nations have done far more than France to
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help Ukraine. But France is certainly the first float the
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idea of putting boots on the ground French vote even if
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President Macron stressed there are no plans or agreements to do
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so. In yet but constant social depo over a year. There is no
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consensus today to officially openly and with endorsement to
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send troops to Ukraine. But in terms of dynamics, nothing
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should be ruled. It will do everything necessary to ensure
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that Russia cannot win this war. The comments came after a
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hastily convened summit of Ukrainian allies called in the
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Shadow of War. Russian military advances your cubic feet, we
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should not rule out the need for security, justify some elements
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of deployment. But I've told you very clearly what France
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maintains as its position, which is a strategic ambiguity.
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Standby.
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Adam Curry: I think most of Europe is saying, hey, send
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Pierre man, that's fine by me.
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John C Dvorak: No, actually, they're all saying no, you can't
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do it. Don't do it. You're gonna get us all in trouble.
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Adam Curry: Did you see what what Schultz did the German
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Chancellor. He blocked he blocked a Taurus.
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John C Dvorak: They don't want to get NATO involved in boots on
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the ground. This was just macarons in trouble politically
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throws this out there. He's not going to give him any more than
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the 480 million or whatever she passed. amount of money he's
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contributed. So he makes this bullcrap that wouldn't happen in
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a million years.
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Adam Curry: Here's here's Schultz
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Unknown: Chancellor Alessia it says Berlin Will Not Supply
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Ukraine with long range tourists cruise missiles now shots cited
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the missiles extreme range and the fact that it would not be
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possible for Germany to remotely monitor target control. Taurus
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missiles can hit targets up to 500 kilometres away and try it
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said the missiles deployment could increase the risk of
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Germany becoming involved in the war.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, no kidding. You can't trust the Lensky with
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that. You'll be sending it into Moscow. How far is Moscow? How
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many how many kilometers is miles we
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John C Dvorak: had that on the show before it is I think is
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less than 500 miles. Yeah. So this is
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Adam Curry: no you can't give that to that guy. That's no
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good.
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John C Dvorak: No, no, not he just send them all to Moscow.
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Adam Curry: So that we have Yulia No, no, no Vanya because
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you have to say at a at the end. So she is now the new the new
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spokesmodel for war. And she so after her appearance at the
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Munich Security Conference, where the news broke as the
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coincidence amazing. She goes to Brussels now there's a problem
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with Yulia it her English is really really not good enough to
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sound forceful. She has the right look. Now, she got the
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cool bell bottom, pants on which is very modern, with the so
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she's got me that the hair tied back everything. It's all the
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right look, but it's not not quite hitting home with the
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accent
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Unknown: Yuliana. Vanya told the blocks elected representatives
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her husband Alexei was murdered on the orders of Russian
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President Vladimir Putin
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on his orders. Alexei was tortured for three years. She
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was starved in a tiny stone cell GLaDOS from the outside world,
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and denied visits, phone calls, and then even letters. And then
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they killed him.
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Kremlin continues to deny those allegations. She said Russian
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authorities delayed the release of his body, and she worries
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people attending the funeral on Friday would be arrested. I
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literally told the parliament that despite sanctions, and
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despite the donated weapons, ammunition and money for
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Ukraine, Putin's invasion continues and his grip on power
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at home is stronger than ever.
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You cannot charge coach in this in this in other resolution, or
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another set of sanctions is no good. That is no different from
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the previous ones. You cannot defeat him by thinking he's a
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man of principle who has morals and drills. She is not like
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that. And Alex Alexei realized that a long time ago. You're not
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dealing with a police. You're not dealing with a politician.
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But we say bloody
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Adam Curry: monster, a bloody monster. Bloody monster.
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John C Dvorak: Your point is well taken. Yeah. Now
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Adam Curry: here's what's interesting. So first, the was
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the guy in Ukraine. The the HU archief Hu ours the intelligence
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the main director of intelligence of Ukraine's
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Ministry of Defense, Curie lo Boudin off came out and said
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well, I said he quote I may disappoint you but as far as we
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know Alexion evaluate died as a result of a blood clot this
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Yeah, this is not when the VAX well that's what they don't
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throw in and and even even crazier. He they were teeing up
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to exchange him for, for some Russian guy, an
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Unknown: ally of Alexei Maloney. The deceased Russian opposition
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politician says Navalny was close to being freed at the time
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of his death. In a YouTube video Maria PEF chick says there had
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been plans for Navalny to be exchanged for a Russian Hitman
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who's been held in a German jail talks were apparently in the
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final stages when he died of Czech also repeated her
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allegation that President Vladimir Putin is responsible
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for Novelle knees death.
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Adam Curry: Now, why would Putin do that? If he was a bargaining
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chip and wanted to exchange him, why would he kill him? He
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John C Dvorak: wouldn't admit to make any logical sense. This is
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just all part of the anti Putin. You know, everything's Putin,
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Putin Putin, including including the everybody from everything
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going on over here is all Putin Putin the the, the Hunter Biden,
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investigation is all Putin Putin Putin, Putin it is I mean, if
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you listen to these I don't have the clip, unfortunately, should
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have got it. Just a wrap up clip of every Democrat Congressman
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saying is Putin is behind this is Russian disinformation. We're
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back off this.
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Adam Curry: We're back. We're back. And you know, it makes
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sense. You know, who's back? Scary Poppins is back. That Nina
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Jiang KOVITCH. You know, you remember her vaguely so she
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shows up. I'll do a little intro clip here from this is NPR, New
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Hampshire
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Unknown: voters heard a familiar voice on the other end of a robo
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call last month, telling them not to vote in the upcoming
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Democratic presidential primary important
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that you save your vote for the November election. We'll need
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your help in electing Democrats up and down ticket. Voting this
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Tuesday only enables the Republicans in their quest to
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reelect Donald Trump again, your vote makes a difference in
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November, not just Tuesday.
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That's sure sounds like President Joe Biden right down
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to his trademark more earlier in the call. But it's actually a
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deep fake that used AI to mimic Biden's voice to try to
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illegally suppress voting and disrupt the New Hampshire
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primary. Nina djenka wits is vice president at the Center for
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Information resilience. And in a new piece she wrote for Foreign
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Affairs, she argues that we're about to be bombarded with
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disinformation like that, ahead of the 2024 election. And she
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says the US government has really given up trying to fight
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it. So
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Adam Curry: I look up this Center for Information
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resilience.
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John C Dvorak: I'm already laughing.
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Adam Curry: Love how it says about us the Center for
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Information resilience is an independent, nonprofit, social
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enterprise dedicated to exposing human rights abuses and war
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crimes, countering disinformation and combating
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online behavior harmful to women and minorities. Our projects in
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Myanmar, Ukraine and Afghanistan are at the forefront of efforts
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to investigate and document human rights abuses. Now, this
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is what's interesting. This is a certified members of social
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enterprise UK organization. So and it even has a picture of
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London on the front. But then in this, how are you funded? Well,
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this is very interesting. We have no core funding, we receive
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funding from for individual projects that support our
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organizational objectives, blah, blah, blah, blah. For instance,
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the me Mr. Witness project is supported by grants from UK
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Foreign commonwealth and development office and
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Australia's department for Foreign Affairs and Trade. Like
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other charities, nonprofits who receive government and
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multilateral support, these funds go directly towards
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delivering our project work. Are you funded by any government?
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Why yes, we have received grants from the UK Government, foreign
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commonwealth and Development Office, the US State Department,
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USA ID and Australia's department for Foreign Affairs
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and Trade. So this is just another governmental
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organization or non governmental organization that she's weaseled
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herself into. And I'm sure that they'll be releasing reports and
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making noise and maybe they even get to do stuff, you know,
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combat myths and disinformation. Because this is what it's going
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to be you
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Unknown: know, I think we're more vulnerable now than we have
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been at any time in the past 10 years. And I'm including 2018
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deluge of Russian disinformation that we that time. We are in an
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extremely partisan politicized environment when it comes to
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disinformation. And so all of the good work that was built up
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since 2016 to push back on disinformation, whether it was
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coming from foreign entities or domestic entities, is now being
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labeled as censorship which is frankly not that's a bold faced
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lie. Oh, so the kinds of
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Adam Curry: shows taking people down and taking accounts off of
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social media is not since censorship was a bold faced lie
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Unknown: is now being labeled as censorship Well, It's frankly
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not that's a bold faced lie. No one's
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Adam Curry: calling face when it's coming from a nonprofit or
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a non governmental organization. You're correct. It is not
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directly censorship.
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Unknown: So the kind of playing field is open for anybody who
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wants to get involved there. And I'm talking about foreign
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entities. You know, I think Russia certainly has a lot to be
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meddling for, both with, you know, regard to the war in
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Ukraine, but also, I think it's clear that they will prefer a
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Trump presidency over a Biden presidency in the future, and
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we'll probably be gunning for that. But we also have a wide
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array of
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Adam Curry: effect, Putin said exactly the opposite. He's on
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record saying he prefers Biden over trover for
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Unknown: a Trump presidency over a Biden presidency in the future
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and will probably be gunning for that. But we also have a wide
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array of domestic dissident formers across the political
20:52
spectrum who are spreading lies for power and for profit.
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Adam Curry: Lies for power and for profit and for podcasts.
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Yes, podcasts, power and profit. Or our neighbor spoke about this
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very system. And she spoke quite eloquently. I'm talking about
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Laura Logan, right down the road here. She was in Washington, DC
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for the Ron Johnson roundtable, which you know, has so he gets a
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lot of good people in in in these roundtables, and they do
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it in some side meeting room of the Capitol C span. C span
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doesn't cover it, you know, they run repeats of the Nixon
21:33
presidency, like oh, we're not going to cover that. You know,
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they had they had, you know, Malone was there. And O'Dowd
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about the the excess deaths and Dell big tree. And Laura Logan.
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She spoke and then she was asked by Senator Johnson about the
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censorship issue with nonprofits and she answered quite
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eloquently.
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Unknown: Thank you, Miss Logan, we're only have a few seconds.
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Can you said you've been targeted over the last 10 years?
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Can you describe what precipitated your targeting?
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Yes, reporting the truth about Benghazi, I was attacked by one
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of those NGOs that masquerades as a nonpartisan watchdog in
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violation of its 5013 c status. It occupies a highly partisan
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position. I'm talking about media matters for America, I'm
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sure there's many doctors in this room, scientists who've
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been attacked by the same people. The same people that run
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that David Brock, for example, and other political assassin now
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runs an organization called facts first USA which is
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designed to make sure that your research that doesn't never
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reach, it never reaches the people or the public. There are
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other organizations like defeat disinfo, which claims to be a
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pack that goes off to disinformation, particularly set
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up to target COVID. And throughout COVID, with General
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Stanley McChrystal, and the other people that advise that
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organization. But what you know, Senator Johnson, it's not a
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secret that these organizations exist. What is not widely known
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and talked about, is that it's paid for by us. It's paid for by
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the taxpayers, in your omnibus spending bills that gets shoved
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through the House and the Senate, against the will of the
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people of this country. They are there are cutouts for these
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NGOs. And what they do is they launder this money, they pass it
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from one NGO to the next. And in the name of preventing the
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spread of disinformation. They censor silence, intimidate and
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punish. I said that this is a death sentence for journalists.
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It's how you murder a journalist without killing them.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, this this, of course, is a good point she's
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making how US ID gives us AI D gives money to these big NGOs
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and the NGOs. They then give away a lot of that money to all
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these weird organizations. Yeah, it's it's a perfect system. And
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me if we do want to talk about disinformation, man, you had a
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great rant over email when someone sent us his New York
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Times article about the secret CIA bases in Ukraine. Yeah, I
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mean, talk about propaganda. Right down to well, this is how
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we know that the Russian shot down the Malaysian airliner, and
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I mean, it's just it's crazy.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, this was a long piece. I was in the New
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York Times I think it's been going around and it's obviously
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written by the CIA, to for whatever purposes has got just
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loaded with material. And it says it's transparently a bogus
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article, but it was given one of those huge massive treatments.
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Very long piece about 5000 words. Yeah. It was interesting.
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Yeah. Yeah, I got hooked by it was just an eye opener. So I
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read it. Yeah, it's an eye opener. All right.
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Adam Curry: Yeah, Ah, yeah, gee, do you mean it's interesting?
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You mean we've been in there since 2014? Really? No you don't
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say I wonder how that started could it be with cookies?
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Cookies Victoria Nuland cookies on the my daughter? Don't forget
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Brenda was there I Brennan Yes, Brett who was all he's back
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again Brennan. I saw Yeah, he
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John C Dvorak: just got back for some reason they pushed him back
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out there. I don't know why he's unhinged. He's not saying
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anything interesting. Unfortunate. No, and he's
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annoying he's not like he's not he's not personable. He's not a
25:29
good spokesperson. But he just seems like a creep he
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Adam Curry: doesn't have gems like this
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Unknown: people are innocent until alleged to be involved in
25:38
some type of criminal activity. Yes.
25:40
John C Dvorak: Those are the all time classic. Those
25:42
Adam Curry: are the gems we want. We want that stuff. Now
25:45
he's Yeah, it's just annoying. There's nothing good coming out
25:48
about him. I don't know why odd.
25:51
John C Dvorak: So I wanted to I sent a bonus clip because I
25:53
wanted to introduce a topic so we can all follow it. Okay.
25:57
Which is the the, you are what you are? I know I am what I say
26:05
you are which is being yourself multicopter the health, which is
26:10
a great phrase and Dutch. Yes, you are with aim. So I didn't
26:15
want to do this at all. That means that's why I sent the
26:18
bonus clip. Because this bonus clip is i is between three and
26:25
five years old. I think it's hard to say because it showed up
26:29
on Tik Tok as part of a reiteration there's nothing to
26:32
reiterate,
26:33
Adam Curry: it's a classic bonus clip. It's a
26:36
John C Dvorak: clip, but they're reiterating some of this
26:40
bullcrap that has never caught on. And this started with and
26:43
what they're doing is they're finding the foibles of Biden
26:47
and, and starting to project them on Trump. Oh, and so it's
26:51
good. And they're doing it consistently. And it started
26:54
with Jen Psaki and others going, Biden and Trump are the same
26:59
age. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Okay, first of all, they're not the
27:03
same age, and they're not even in the same generation. It's
27:07
only a short difference, like four years difference in age, I
27:10
believe, which is a lot. But
27:14
Adam Curry: up in those regions. Yeah. The difference between 77
27:18
and 8181. Yeah, that makes a difference. I think it makes a
27:22
difference. If I can just say Richard Lewis dead at 76. That
27:32
that feels now it was Parkinson's. He got Parkinson's.
27:35
No, yeah, he was a wreck that feels that just feels bad. It
27:39
doesn't feel right. Sorry.
27:42
John C Dvorak: So I've already Okay, well, I don't want to get
27:46
into Richard Lewis. But so they're starting to do this they
27:50
started with they're the same age, they're not the same age.
27:53
They're not the same generation. That's which is even more
27:56
important in the age. Also a notch than what triggered me to
28:01
get this clip and some and discuss it a little bit was a
28:06
article in Microsoft start the Microsoft has this page that
28:11
they throw at you every chance they get on your Windows 11 has
28:16
a bunch of I have Windows what they trump propaganda.
28:19
Adam Curry: Why don't I have start? Why don't I get this
28:21
propaganda? If
28:23
John C Dvorak: you have a little weather bug in the left hand
28:26
corner of your screen? No, no, no, I don't. Okay, well, if you
28:29
click on that, boom, it opens it up. You can't help it. So, but
28:33
there's a lot of anti Trump stuff and the thing that caught
28:36
my attention was Trump's show. Analysis of such such sins such
28:41
as speech shows Trump's mental decline, obvious mental decline,
28:47
and this is all the stuff that they're talking about with
28:49
Biden. Yeah, so so. So the, this piece that comes out and I did a
28:55
little research on it, there was a an incident, I think it was in
28:58
2020. Where somebody photoshopped Trump on the golf
29:02
course. Which is why they they don't let anyone near the golf
29:05
courses when he's golfing anymore. You'll see too many
29:08
pictures of Trump golfing. No, because he looks fat because
29:10
somebody photoshopped some shit on his pants. Namie crapped
29:14
himself while he was on the golf course class and even and even
29:19
Snopes should look it up because I photos quite funny and well
29:23
done. But
29:26
Adam Curry: AI man, it's
29:28
John C Dvorak: not even AI. Pre AI with AI is going to be
29:32
better. So we ended up with with stuff like this particular clip,
29:36
which is a this was triggered I believe, by Adam Kissinger. Who
29:43
is an asshole oh man, you're just on fire today. X Democrat
29:48
who in December I think Iran just before Christmas came on to
29:52
some of that one podcast or another and discussed how Trump
29:55
stinks to high heaven. So if you're around I've never heard
29:59
this before. But and you'd think that after years on the
30:03
apprentice for years in office still floating around that
30:07
somebody besides Adam Kissinger, who I don't believe even shook
30:12
hands with Trump, ever, why would he? I think he's just a
30:17
lie. And I think this other thing, which I'm playing now is,
30:21
is I think where a lot of this stems from they're trying to
30:23
ignite this meme, which just doesn't make any sense. He would
30:28
Unknown: often soiled himself on The Apprentice set. He's
30:31
incontinent from all the speed, all the Adderall, he does the
30:34
cocaine that he's done for decades. All that stuff has a
30:38
laxative, and it has an effect on your, on your bowels and his
30:42
or uncontrollable, he's worn diapers, since probably the 90s
30:47
but I saw it firsthand in the 2000s on Celebrity Apprentice
30:51
and late 2000s. And we'd have to stop the show and, and change
30:57
him, you know, and that was Keith Schiller his job, he would
30:59
take them off set, he would wipe them down, or nickname for Keith
31:02
wet wipes comedian
31:04
and former Trump worker Noel casler. spilled the beans to
31:07
Midas touch. He'll also
31:09
do it in a rage. And this is where it gets really drunk
31:11
related. He'll start to freak out. You know, one time there
31:15
was the word arbitrage on a cue card. And he started screaming
31:19
that, you know, the script department was setting him up.
31:21
You're setting me up and he just freaked out and then very
31:24
loudly, evacuated his bowels. Oh, wow.
31:30
Adam Curry: This is I don't care. I don't care what time in
31:33
the show. It is. You're getting clipped for the day right off
31:35
the bat. Yeah. It's been a while. How can we not have had
31:40
this clip before? This is great news. So
31:44
John C Dvorak: So couple of things. First of all, that he
31:48
would get upset by the word arbitrage anyone is involved in
31:51
negotiations or anything like that would net that word is
31:53
common, a common word to be used by people in finance. I
31:57
Adam Curry: thought for a moment that he that Trump had was going
32:00
to read his arbites rage and that's why he got mad but that's
32:03
not where the clip went. But yes, arbitrage Of course.
32:07
John C Dvorak: Yeah. So that's not going to upset anybody. The
32:09
second thing is, is that Adderall and and cocaine do not
32:13
cause incontinence where you it causes constipation, if anything
32:18
if you do some research and look it up. So that's just a basic
32:22
lie. So this guy comes out of the blue with this. And here's
32:25
why it's ludicrous is because, first of all, we've never heard
32:30
of this before this guy and before Adam Kisan Kissinger
32:34
Kisan grew, his last name is eluding me before these two
32:39
Boneheads. And you'd think that all those years of The
32:44
Apprentice show that some contestant or somebody even
32:47
though you signed nondisclosure is when you do these shows,
32:49
you'd think somebody would say something about this. And then
32:53
he goes for years of the presidency where they're going
32:55
after him tooth and nail with everything. They've got Russian
32:59
conspiracies, bad phone calls, you name it, and this doesn't
33:03
come up. And now it comes up just before the election, and
33:07
has been rien reintroduced to trying to. But again, this comes
33:11
up along with the overseeing of mental decline and Trump in his
33:14
speeches, we're seeing this regime that this is again, that
33:17
Dutch phrase been, you know, applying perfectly to what's
33:21
going on and people can just, this is, this is the lowest that
33:26
you can go for the Democrats.
33:28
Adam Curry: I'm sure they can now they can go lower. Come on,
33:31
come on, they might
33:32
John C Dvorak: be able to go lower, but I don't know what
33:33
it's gonna be more we're gonna eat babies.
33:37
Adam Curry: So, Joe Biden went into Walter Reed, and, and when
33:43
he came out of Walter Reed, I only found one clip with video
33:47
dude, that is not Joe Biden, when he I think the key now is
33:51
the Aviators. When he's wearing the Aviators, you got to pay
33:54
attention to his gait. This was not not Joe Biden, the President
33:59
this was someone else he comes strolling out he's got his
34:03
aviators on you. Even his face looks just tighter. Tighter, you
34:09
know, maybe it was a mask? I don't know. But the mask and
34:13
then and then the answers for the press were hilarious.
34:17
Unknown: The oldest president in US history left Walter Reed
34:20
National Military Medical Center triumphant after two and a half
34:27
mination I'm triumph defended down a verdict of fit for duty.
34:32
cognitive tests are not usually included in such examinations.
34:35
And the White House rebuked any suggestion that this would be
34:38
necessary.
34:39
The President's doctor has says if you look at what this
34:42
President the President who was also the Commander in Chief, he
34:45
passes a cognitive test every day, every day as he moves from
34:50
one topic to another topic of trying understanding the
34:53
granular level of these topics
34:55
face after polling showed that
34:58
Adam Curry: this is that's proof you goes from one topic to the
35:01
next topic. That's just Goofy's. He knows what he's doing he
35:04
knows is on another topic. 76%
35:06
Unknown: of us voters have misgivings about the President's
35:09
age in the run up to the 2024 presidential race. A recent
35:13
report, exonerating Joe Biden over the possession of
35:16
classified documents after leaving office in 27. Blah,
35:19
blah.
35:20
Adam Curry: And then I got I got two clips from his NBC Seth
35:23
Meyers appearance. I know, I've got to wonder if this was if
35:28
this was also the the other Biden we just call them dark
35:32
Brandon, I think is the other the other Biden is dark,
35:35
Brandon. I mean, did you watch that interview?
35:39
John C Dvorak: I watched part of it, and I was gonna get some
35:41
clips from it. But for some reason I didn't do well, I
35:44
Adam Curry: got to I got to.
35:45
John C Dvorak: I'm glad you got yeah, here we go. It does
35:47
Unknown: seem as though democracy in vague terms
35:50
somehow, is not easy for us to grasp, having dealt with
35:53
dictators. What do you see in a world where democracy is
35:56
actually at risk in a way it might be in this election?
35:59
So first of all do a dictators do is they disregard whatever
36:04
the rule of law is? They just disregard it. Here's the guy who
36:08
says he wants to, he thinks he can change the constitution and
36:11
ignore it. Just ignore portion of the Constitution. Here's the
36:14
guy who talks about retribution. Here's the guy. Look, you have a
36:18
lot of guys, the 1000s of people who stormed the Capitol,
36:23
storming the capitol for insurrectionist. Two cops died.
36:27
Other people were badly hurt. And what did he say? Listen to
36:31
these lies, they got convicted and or they pled guilty. And he
36:35
said, they're patriots, good patriots. And he says he's going
36:40
to forgive them all. He's going to you're going to every one of
36:43
them is going to be released. What is I mean, that that's what
36:47
happens in Eastern European countries. What happens in
36:50
America, in
36:52
Adam Curry: Eastern European countries is what you did to
36:54
them. This was interesting. He gets he mixes it up in Eastern
36:59
European countries, they don't let people go. Am I
37:02
misunderstanding? It's a great point. Yeah, he's nuts. And then
37:08
then he puts his foot in it with this one, again,
37:11
Unknown: you seem like an optimistic person that you
37:12
believe maybe there's a future for a two state solution before
37:15
I'm sitting. It does seem like there doesn't seem to be any
37:18
appetite for that right now. Do you see what is? Because again,
37:22
we see this horrible everyday we see this horrible images out of
37:24
Gaza. And is there a path forward? Is there a safe future
37:30
for the people who live there? There is
37:32
a path forward with difficulty. But here's the path forward.
37:35
Look, first of all, there are the hostages being held must be
37:39
released. And then we've got a decent principle agreement.
37:42
There'll be a ceasefire, while that takes place. Ramadan is
37:46
coming up. And there's been an agreement by the Israelis that
37:49
they would not engage in activities during Ramadan as
37:53
well, in order to give us time to get all the hostages out.
37:56
That gives us
37:57
Adam Curry: I just listened to this. You're right. But just for
38:00
being yourself, who's on Coker speed here? That's this guy
38:04
Unknown: time to get all the hostages out. That gives us time
38:08
to begin to move in directions that a lot of Arab countries are
38:11
prepared to move in, for example, Saudi Arabia is ready
38:14
to recognize Israel, Jordan is Egypt, for six other states have
38:20
been working with Qatar. And the bottom line is that I'm not I
38:24
think the only way Israel ultimately survives, and I make
38:28
no bones about it. I get criticized for having said a
38:31
long time ago, you need not be a Jew to be a Zionist, Zionist, or
38:35
the No, Israel does not enjoy in the world to be safe.
38:39
Adam Curry: Oh, no one briefed him that was not a good idea to
38:42
say that. That's like third rail. Amazon has
38:48
John C Dvorak: he's he's right about the he's right about the
38:51
fact that he has said that. Yes, he has. Its it has been
38:56
recorded. So I'm not sure why I felt the need to say it because
39:00
he's, he's nuts. So he is nuts.
39:04
Adam Curry: And but but the anti Trump stuff is great. I mean,
39:09
it's back to 2015. I mean, bring on Reverend Al Sharpton, please.
39:16
Unknown: I repeat the insult of saying that black voters would
39:21
in some way, be enticed to support him because he had a mug
39:26
shot like all of us who are criminals, or to say that
39:30
because he has four indictments, one of which are really two of
39:35
which have Georgia and the Federal around him trying to rob
39:39
votings when we had to fight, people were bloody beaten and
39:43
killed to get us the right to vote. And one person one of his
39:47
supporters got on Fox News saying blacks love him because
39:51
of the sneakers. Let me get this right. If you didn't support
39:54
George Floyd justice as a policing like Biden did, and
39:57
signed an executive order he didn't support the job. On Louis
40:00
voting rights, but we supposed to go for sneakers and a mug
40:05
shot. And those blacks that are standing there with him, Have
40:08
you no shame. That does it for me. Thanks for watching.
40:14
Adam Curry: Oh, I was so great. Let's listen to the to the black
40:17
sneaker guy,
40:18
Unknown: even the sneaker thing. I was on social media last
40:21
night. I don't think this guy's black, by the way. Very
40:23
interesting, as you see black support eroding from Joe Biden,
40:28
this is connecting with black America, because they love
40:31
sneakers or into sneakers. They
40:32
love the deal,
40:34
certainly in the inner city, is Fox News. Of course, when you
40:38
have Trump roll out his sneaker line, they're like, wait a
40:41
minute, this is cool. He's reaching them on a level that
40:44
defies and is above politics, the culture, always Trump's
40:48
politics. And Trump understands culture, like no politician I've
40:52
ever seen.
40:52
Adam Curry: He understands it. So well. This is this is what he
40:56
said. And his most recent when these
40:58
Unknown: lights are so bright in my eyes that I can't see too
41:01
many people out there. But I can only see the black ones. I can't
41:07
see any white ones. That's how far I've come. That's how far
41:12
I've come. That's a long, that's a long way.
41:22
We've come a long way together.
41:24
Adam Curry: Who else can say that? Well, this
41:27
John C Dvorak: was of course in front of the black. Yes, of
41:29
course it was conservative Federation or whatever it's
41:32
called. Yes. And he put it but that's you know, the funny thing
41:35
is I don't have the whole thing. But one of the shows on Fox?
41:40
Because it was a counter to the guy's like K part override. Oh,
41:44
yeah, of course. We saw that as this is the most racist thing. I
41:47
can't imagine anyone saying this is a racist, racist. And he went
41:50
on. So they played different clips from parts. I got to get
41:54
the whole thing. Because what happened with this with this
41:57
speech? Is that his prompt or went out right away. Oh,
42:02
excellent sabotage. So he was sabotage right at the beginning.
42:06
And he still did a 45 minute set. That killed every second
42:13
segment I've seen of it so far it killed was just hilarious.
42:17
His
42:18
Adam Curry: set killed so much Richard Lewis died. That's how
42:20
good it was. It just killed.
42:23
John C Dvorak: He's doing bits like he's doing the one bit I
42:26
remember. But he's doing firstly, does his Joe Biden
42:29
staggering around bit, which is new. And he doesn't do it that
42:33
often. But when he does it as funny. So he stagger around
42:36
doing Joe biases. And Joe has asked a question is what's your
42:39
favorite color? And what's your favorite ice cream flavor? And
42:42
he says, of course, he said, My favorite color is black. And my
42:47
favorite ice cream is vanilla. And he's getting killing you.
42:52
roars laugh, you're feeling these gags Yeah. And he's ad
42:57
libbing the whole 45 minutes. Yeah,
43:00
Adam Curry: that's impressive.
43:01
John C Dvorak: He's impressive insofar as the Schumer is
43:03
concerned. He's not impressive to me, by the fact that he
43:07
didn't pardon, Julian Assange. But we'll leave that for another
43:13
day.
43:14
Adam Curry: I mean, and his pushing of the VAX is not very
43:16
impressive either. And not saying yeah,
43:20
John C Dvorak: he's awfully funny.
43:23
Adam Curry: So everyone is so unhinged that Reverend Al is
43:27
doing super cuts again,
43:29
Unknown: pushing proven conspiracy theory is that
43:34
pushing proven that they were not match with conspiracy
43:38
theories Jen Sakhi yesterday President Biden revenue. Rep
43:43
President Biden Vodun quote, bye bye fruit bifurcate laws that
43:49
criminalize conceptual gay second, California. What are
43:53
your thoughts? How do we I mean, some say he's Jim Jones or Jim
43:58
Jordan with a jacket on he co authored the bill on a to Israel
44:04
and retrained recurring.
44:07
John C Dvorak: Brain was back else bash about timing you would
44:11
happen you must have lost an editor so he's befuddled
44:15
Adam Curry: by love a producer he's befuddled is great. It's
44:19
great. Oh my goodness. It's so funny. And let me see what did I
44:26
have? Well, there is some serious news. Of course.
44:30
John C Dvorak: You still on call? I do have one COVID clip?
44:32
Oh,
44:33
Adam Curry: I've gone way past COVID I'm on Trump and Biden.
44:36
Where are you?
44:37
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I'm backing it up. Okay. Because I want to
44:40
at least get this out of the way. There's a woman in
44:43
Australia. This is this is a version of who said that gal in
44:49
Ireland that we like to play her daily. Claire day. This is the
44:53
this is a Claire Daly of Australia reading the riot act
44:59
to the Australian In parliament, she's in Parliament. And she's
45:02
in some obscure party like one Australia, so some very minor
45:07
party. But I thought that this rant is worth getting on our
45:11
show, because we love these rants anyway. And this is Paulo
45:15
Pallone. Hansen,
45:17
Unknown: folks today has seen an important victory in the fight
45:20
for freedom and human rights in Australia. The Queensland
45:23
Supreme Court today determined that COVID-19 vaccine mandates
45:27
imposed on placing health workers were unlawful. The
45:31
Queensland Police Service and Queensland Health were wrong to
45:34
force mandates on their organizations. I said from the
45:38
start these mandates were wrong. I said from the start, they
45:42
contravene section 51 part 23 A of the Constitution which
45:46
prohibits civil construction through the provision of medical
45:50
services. One Nation was the only party sign it I said from
45:55
the start the mandate should be unlawful. I introduced
45:59
legislation in this Parliament that would have made certain
46:01
they were unlawful. With a couple of notable exceptions,
46:05
the government opposition greens Jacqui Lambie, and other
46:09
independents refused to support my bill. You all got it wrong. I
46:17
feel vindicated once again that I have got things right, and I'm
46:21
in tune with the Australian people. You didn't care that
46:24
people were being coerced into vaccination at risk of their
46:27
jobs. You didn't care the individual freedoms rights you
46:31
were supposed to defend and protect were under attacked. You
46:34
relish the power state governments were make taking
46:36
from their citizens, you cheered them on, you were wrong. One
46:42
Nation was right, because we were standing up for the
46:44
individual freedoms and constitutional authority that
46:47
underpin Australian democracy. You didn't and you attacked us
46:51
for it. You were wrong. This decision by the Queensland
46:54
Supreme Court makes it paramount. We have a Royal
46:57
Commission into the COVID 19 pandemic, the Prime Minister's
47:01
Toothless inquiry must be abandoned on a Royal Commission
47:05
can compel the secret advice that led to these unlawful
47:10
vaccine mandates in Queensland. And I feel for the firefighters
47:14
that have gone through it as well in New South Wales. And the
47:18
call
47:19
Adam Curry: was a bummer clip. But since you're doing that,
47:24
yes, the season of reveal is upon us. And this clip is from
47:29
Bloomberg Bloomberg who does serious business news. And the
47:35
so the Bloomberg host is talking to a medical doctor who was a
47:39
reporter for Bloomberg and talking about how COVID Cause
47:44
all these other illnesses. And then he slips in a VAX question
47:49
her answer, surprising to say the least
47:52
Unknown: was it just heart disease rates that were worsened
47:55
by COVID, or whether other ailments that were pressured by
47:58
this pandemic?
48:01
You know, COVID was terrible for every part of your body, we saw
48:04
increases in diabetes, we saw increases in stroke, we saw
48:08
increases in atrial fibrillation, and even things
48:11
you wouldn't normally tie to something like an infectious
48:14
disease. We were seeing more Alzheimer's disease, for
48:18
example, and even cancer. So absolutely. COVID was bad all
48:22
around every part of our bodies. Why
48:25
is that? An
48:27
Adam Curry: outstanding question. So why? Why is that,
48:30
that all of this happened because of COVID. And he slips
48:33
it in been.
48:33
Unknown: And if you were inoculated, if you had the
48:36
vaccine, where you better protected from from some of
48:39
those factors, what was behind the reason for the uptick in all
48:43
of those different ailments? Right,
48:46
such a great question. And that's exactly what scientists
48:48
are trying to get to the bottom of
48:49
Adam Curry: now. It's such a great question. Scientists are
48:51
trying to get to the bottom of it now, right,
48:53
Unknown: because, of course, it wasn't just that people were
48:56
getting infected, and that infection was killing them. That
48:59
infection was also doing other things to our healthcare system,
49:02
for example. So people weren't doing things like going to the
49:05
to the doctor, they were not getting the cancer screening
49:08
that they normally would have. And in some cases, healthcare
49:11
systems were overwhelmed. So they stopped doing things. She
49:14
Adam Curry: could just leave it at this, but she just goes on
49:17
and she reveals, oh,
49:19
Unknown: they can just any kind of preventative, elective
49:22
surgeries and other types of, you know, emergency rooms were
49:27
closed, everything was overwhelmed. So there was
49:29
definitely some fallout from that. But also, your other
49:32
question is, is also a very hot topic and that we saw a lot of
49:35
questions today on our tea live. People want to know how bad were
49:39
the vaccines? To what extent was that contributing, and the
49:42
research is really unequivocal on this? There's no doubt that
49:45
vaccines did cause some harm, but it was far outweighed by the
49:49
numbers of lives that were saved from the vaccinations. That's
49:52
the takeaway message, of course, that that the doctors
49:55
scientists, researchers want everyone to know. Of course it
49:57
is troubling if you're the one on the other end. and had some
50:00
kind of a bad side effects from COVID vaccine just like with any
50:04
vaccine, sometimes that does happen. But again, those
50:07
benefits including saving lives really did offset the risks so
50:11
Adam Curry: we saved or created more lives than we killed. And
50:15
that's what doctors want you to know. It's safe and effective.
50:21
It's no it's just coming out now now they they just had the
50:25
reporters are doing it not of course, on Good Morning America,
50:28
America's favorite Doctor Dr. Jenn. Know we have new New
50:33
information has come out. New stuff has come to light that
50:37
explains all of these heart attacks
50:39
Unknown: now to a GMA Health Alert for the over 48 minutes.
50:43
Adam Curry: By the way, it's a health alert people alert alert
50:47
now
50:47
Unknown: to a GMA Health Alert for the over 48 million
50:50
Americans who report using marijuana. A new study found
50:54
that daily maybe increasing a risk of having a heart attack or
50:57
stroke. Our CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT Dr. Jennifer
51:00
Ashton is here with more doc tell us about this study. My
51:02
friends have two very common things cannabis use heart
51:06
disease. This study done by the CDC was really looking to answer
51:10
the question, is there an association and after
51:13
controlling for key factors like age, diabetes, tobacco use, what
51:18
they found seemed to suggest that there was seem to suggest
51:23
this study found a 25
51:26
Adam Curry: just suggest the CDC the same people who told you
51:29
it's safe and effective
51:30
Unknown: that there was this study found a 25% increase odds
51:35
of having a heart attack with daily marijuana users a 42%
51:40
higher odds of having a stroke. Again with daily use loud assess
51:47
how you consume it, if you smoke it over the edibles well,
51:50
you sound like you're the researcher there. They mentioned
51:53
this as the limitation of which there are many in the way they
51:56
did this study. They didn't show an answer between smoking or
52:00
vaping or edible use. They need to do that research. Oh, so
52:04
Adam Curry: an edible an edible give you a stroke. Oh, let's
52:08
talk to Ann Thompson over at NBC. This
52:10
Unknown: new study makes it clear smoking cannabis is like
52:14
smoking tobacco. Dangerous to your heart. B
52:18
cannabis is not an innocent bystander when it comes to
52:20
cardiovascular disease.
52:22
The
52:22
research published in today's Journal of the American Heart
52:25
Association found people who use cannabis every day primarily
52:29
through smoking had a 25% increased risk of heart attack.
52:33
Adam Curry: The interesting interesting that Dr. Jen didn't
52:36
have that study in this lady appears to have that in the
52:39
study. I'm confused 82%
52:41
Unknown: increased risk of stroke compared to nonusers.
52:45
This is one of the largest studies to look at cannabis and
52:48
cardiovascular events, reviewing data from nearly 435,000
52:53
Americans. Do you remember
52:55
Adam Curry: when they were when the I may be wrong here but when
52:58
when the talk of legalization was really heating up? And I'm
53:01
talking eight, nine years ago, do you remember there were no
53:05
studies on on marijuana? They just wouldn't do them. Do you
53:10
remember that? Am I remember? There was
53:12
John C Dvorak: a big there was actually even years before that.
53:14
There was a 60 minute show and it was still a good show that
53:19
where they had to go to get any marijuana studies. They had to
53:23
go to Israel where they have just one scientist who was
53:26
kicking ass over there. And there was none of this sort of
53:29
thing. We didn't have any cover up for the vaccine. Yes. This is
53:33
a CDC looking for it. Hey, what's the what's what's
53:37
happening society that we can blame this and well, they
53:39
legalized marijuana a few years ago. That gives me an idea.
53:46
Adam Curry: Hey, let's have a meeting. I know called Dr. Jen
53:50
America's favorite doctor. Yeah, she'll buy it anything.
53:53
Meanwhile, controlled.
53:56
John C Dvorak: Good find.
53:57
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, there's a good find by their controlled
54:00
opportunists. Dr. Phil was out promoting his book and his
54:04
forthcoming Television Network, which I think launch day we just
54:07
launched I'm not sure should be launching in any day now.
54:10
John C Dvorak: Who would know? We'll never see it. And he's Oh,
54:15
remember? Oh,
54:16
Adam Curry: wow. I gotta tell you about Oprah. She She's
54:21
leaving the weightwatchers board and is giving away all of her
54:25
stock.
54:26
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, the stock is collapsing because of
54:29
ozempic. Exactly. They felt the loss something like 80 million
54:33
last quarter something Yeah, huge amount of money.
54:36
Adam Curry: I think she also wants to distance herself from
54:38
it. But I think she knows something. Say I want nothing to
54:42
do with it. I only I used it and I'm ashamed of it. And I gotta
54:45
get over the shame and I'm distancing myself from all of
54:50
that. I think she knows that now. Anyway, so Dr. Phil goes on
54:54
the view. And this is good and schools the ladies and
54:59
Unknown: like oh Wait, oh nine smartphones came on. And, and
55:04
kids started, they stopped living their lives and started
55:07
watching people live their lives. And so we saw the biggest
55:12
spike and the highest levels of depression, anxiety, loneliness
55:15
and suicidality, since records have ever been kept, and it's
55:21
just continued on and on and on. And then COVID hits 10 years
55:26
later, and the same agencies that knew that are the agencies
55:30
that shut down the schools for two years. Who does that, who
55:35
takes away the support system for these children? Who takes
55:39
them away to shut it down? And by the way, when they shut it
55:42
down, they stopped the mandated reporters from being able to see
55:46
children that were being abused and sexually molested, and in
55:49
fact, sent them home and abandon them to their abusers. With no
55:53
way to watch and referrals dropped 50 to 60%. So, yeah,
55:57
it was they were trying to say they were trying to save kids
56:00
lives. Remember, we know a lot of folks who died during this.
56:05
It was people were laying around. But well, you know what,
56:08
we're lucky. Maybe we're lucky they didn't because we kept them
56:12
out of the the places that they could be sick because no one
56:17
wants to believe we
56:18
are you saying no school children died of COVID.
56:21
I'm saying it was the safest group. They were the less
56:25
vulnerable group. And they suffered and will suffer more
56:30
from the mismanagement of COVID than they will from the exposure
56:34
to COVID. And that's not an opinion. That's a fact.
56:40
We don't even have time to talk it out.
56:43
Adam Curry: I'm sorry, man. By the time man. Got no time to
56:47
talk it out man. Who's the man? suicidality? Is that an actual
56:53
word is a new word? Well, there is suicidality. A new
56:57
Unknown: study details a troubling increase in the number
57:00
of teenagers on antidepressants, prescriptions have risen by 65%.
57:04
Since the pandemic girls make up the majority of the increase, a
57:08
study notes that antidepressants can be used for many conditions
57:11
other than depression and anxiety.
57:13
Adam Curry: Like what what what are you using it for snuffer
57:21
John C Dvorak: as again, you're so jacked up and go do a school
57:24
shooting,
57:25
Adam Curry: you know, are useful for that I got a note boots on
57:29
the ground. My wife is a PhD candidate in psychology, she and
57:33
other psychologists have told me a possible mechanism as to why
57:37
SSRIs could cause violence like school shootings. Before taking
57:42
medication, they have children, they have very little energy.
57:46
The medication gives them energy to get through the day. However,
57:50
they say if you combine depression with a new increased
57:53
energy level, this can lead to suicide for some and even
57:57
violent towards others. Just okay. It's also sick. Here we
58:10
were I went looking for that lawn order clip. I wish someone
58:13
could find it
58:14
John C Dvorak: is 208. You know, it's from the it's from the spin
58:18
it that clip Ralt let's see what that was.
58:21
Adam Curry: I had the Okay, what we're looking for a fictional
58:25
account of the elites
58:30
John C Dvorak: stealing Vax Vax
58:31
Adam Curry: parties, and here's the here's the underlying part
58:36
for me. I know a very wealthy guy in the Netherlands who's
58:39
older at the time of COVID. I think he was 7071. And the way
58:46
the Netherlands the way their vac system was set up, of
58:49
course, it's socialized healthcare. So you have to go
58:52
sit in the same room with everybody else and wait your
58:55
turn to see the doctor. But he threw money acquired not one,
59:01
not two, not three, but four shots. He said I wanted as much
59:05
as possible. work. And so we I was rereading one of Naomi
59:12
Wolf's accounts of going back to New York to the you know, the
59:16
the Upper East Side. And she talks about the same ladies who
59:21
were mostly dressed in post Marxist neat. So the Upper East
59:26
Side ladies who lunch too had been the, the site sinoder of
59:31
urban fashion, urbane fashion who had until recently dress for
59:35
every outing to outdo one another and to champion their
59:37
favorite designers would dress now not even in fashion indeed,
59:41
fashion seem no longer to exist. For 2020 These ladies would have
59:45
been in chic blacktail cocktail dresses, red frogs with low
59:49
backs are eggshell white dresses. Now the same ladies
59:52
were mostly dressed in a post Marxist meet suburban shopper
59:55
uniform they were wearing and they had been wearing in this in
59:59
the seven Well similar events which I attended recently, white
1:00:02
sneakers after Labor Day, clutching my pearls. They were
1:00:06
comfy black slacks sweaters and boxy shapes. Ladies who have
1:00:10
been blinded every month at the most selective salons with
1:00:14
famous signature rich Upper East Side lady blonding that New York
1:00:18
Magazine often discussed that would now appear to have thrown
1:00:22
in the towel were sedately fully grey. And all of these people
1:00:26
were talking about their ailments. Yeah, but show men
1:00:31
their ailments like oh, I have this and I've got shingles, I've
1:00:34
got all these different things, and I have to have an operation.
1:00:38
And you've just so there was a clip. What would you have titled
1:00:42
that clip? If if you could remember I
1:00:45
John C Dvorak: didn't get that clip if I did it it this thing
1:00:49
that this comes from a spin off law and order that had that guy
1:00:54
with a big butt whatever his name is on the don't watch it so
1:00:57
I have no idea why you know about this guy's but I don't
1:01:01
Adam Curry: know about any guys, but I'm not guys, but
1:01:06
John C Dvorak: I can't remember his name offhand. But he'd be
1:01:08
somebody in the chat room. I know he is. He's the main
1:01:10
character in the law and order, current law and order series.
1:01:15
Not criminal intent, but that other one, Chicago police, law
1:01:22
and order, okay. And it was called underworld underground or
1:01:28
something. It was went for about a year or two. And it was a spin
1:01:33
off law and order that was Law and Order was about criminals
1:01:36
about gangs. It was about the mob. And he was he went
1:01:41
underground in this situation and the domain antagonist in
1:01:48
this series for the first year, who later became a member of the
1:01:52
FBI. FBI Most Wanted cast. He was the criminal and he was the
1:02:00
one throwing these parties and this was a guy to be about.
1:02:04
Right. Within the with during the year that DevEx was rolled
1:02:08
out. So it's not a new clip, and it's not going to be easy to
1:02:11
find.
1:02:13
Adam Curry: That's too bad. I wish we knew. Yeah.
1:02:21
John C Dvorak: Well, the thing to do is get a hold of the
1:02:22
writer or one of the producers and ask him where this idea came
1:02:26
from because it had to be happening in New York, New York
1:02:28
would be
1:02:29
Adam Curry: awesome. I just totally believe it. I totally
1:02:31
believe it.
1:02:32
John C Dvorak: Yeah, they this guy was a crook. Stole a
1:02:35
truckload of vaccines. He was refrigerated truck and he had a
1:02:39
big party with those buddies and they were all getting faxed.
1:02:42
Yeah.
1:02:44
Adam Curry: All right. So back to Trump for a minute. Because
1:02:48
the controlled opportunists are all dragging everybody to the
1:02:54
wrong Battlefield, which is the funny Willis saga. Which
1:02:59
although funny, I mean Megyn Kelly, she was just a just Jedi
1:03:04
Jedi about the latest I have
1:03:07
Unknown: here in front of me. The texts 31 pages of the text
1:03:14
message, text between Ashley merchant and Terrence Bradley,
1:03:18
we've got him. Oh, we got him. We've
1:03:20
got them right here. We're gonna get through them together.
1:03:23
obtained by our guest, Phil Holloway is breaking big news in
1:03:27
his case and breaks again right here on the Megan Kelly show.
1:03:30
You heard a couple of them earlier discussed in the show,
1:03:33
but we're gonna go over them all in order as they happened. Not
1:03:38
every single one because there's 31 pages we'll be here all day.
1:03:41
But the relevant one again, these are some of the texts that
1:03:45
Terrence Bradley is now claiming he was merely speculating about
1:03:48
you. You decide we'll walk you through them. Oh, please You
1:03:51
decide. My team has been going crazy on this morning in the
1:03:55
past few minutes trying to get something in order here hours
1:03:58
and
1:03:58
Adam Curry: hours of text messages. It's salacious poor
1:04:03
man. Everyone's Oh, yes. Oh, yeah. And her phone Bluetooth
1:04:09
was Gorilla Grip pussy. Oh wow. news breaking news.
1:04:14
John C Dvorak: It's funny. The thing I think I'm gonna start
1:04:18
referring to Fannie Willis as phony Willis. Because I was
1:04:22
watching you as a show kick. I don't have a clip from it. But
1:04:25
the show does show have you watch this? Dershowitz your
1:04:29
show? Yeah, it's called Dirt show. No, I have not. Yeah, it's
1:04:33
a podcast that his kid produces. And Dersch just comes on is like
1:04:38
the old school where you see one guy staring. One guy staring
1:04:44
into a camera and just pontificating about everything
1:04:47
he can think of, you know, old style that we used to see on
1:04:52
YouTube more than we do now. And dersh goes on and on and keep
1:04:56
saying phony Willis, phony Willis and a kiss himself and he
1:05:00
changes it to Symfonie Rand. And I just thought it was so funny
1:05:05
because I think phony Willis is very funny is a good phrase.
1:05:10
Adam Curry: Well, I guess, I guess the whole point is that
1:05:12
she perjured herself. So so whatever.
1:05:16
John C Dvorak: Well, they get. Yeah. Well, my favorite was they
1:05:19
asked that guy is her boyfriend. He's had some direct questions
1:05:24
that we have the phone cell data showing that you were at her
1:05:27
house. Yeah. And you were overnight and they was on and on
1:05:30
and on. And you're telling us that the phone cell data is not
1:05:33
correct. Okay. The guys with the straight faces? Yeah, it's
1:05:36
wrong. Okay.
1:05:38
Adam Curry: All right. So I'm not gonna go down that road.
1:05:40
Because there are actual things that matter such as the SCOTUS
1:05:44
opinions, the US
1:05:45
Unknown: Supreme Court's decision to decide whether
1:05:47
Donald Trump is immune from criminal prosecution. In his
1:05:51
election subversion case, won't just set a huge historical
1:05:55
precedent. It is hugely crucial because of its time surely, a
1:06:00
lower court already ruled unanimously that Trump is not
1:06:03
immune from prosecution for allegedly trying to overturn the
1:06:07
2020 election, which culminated in the January sixth capital
1:06:11
attack and outlined by the special prosecutor last year.
1:06:17
It was fueled by lies lies lies lies by
1:06:20
the defendant, targeted at obstructing a bedrock function
1:06:24
of the US government.
1:06:25
Trump argued that being present at the time granted him
1:06:29
immunity, but the lower court disagreed. The Supreme Court
1:06:33
could have chosen not to take this case and let that lower
1:06:36
court ruling stand, but instead it wants to have the final say
1:06:41
the Supreme Court will start hearing this case in late April,
1:06:44
and most court watchers think Trump will lose the case that
1:06:48
the court will agree with the lower court that Trump is not
1:06:51
immune from prosecution. But with the final decision not
1:06:55
expected until June. That means the possible trial for Trump
1:06:59
might not finish much less even start until after the November
1:07:04
election.
1:07:05
Adam Curry: Well, we have an opinion from our constitutional
1:07:07
lawyer Rob, which differs a little bit. And by the way, Rob
1:07:12
is also a ham radio operator, so he's very trustworthy. We can
1:07:16
trust him. He says,
1:07:19
John C Dvorak: Yes, that's exactly correct. It's
1:07:22
Adam Curry: like Eagle Scouts, ham radio guys trustworthy.
1:07:25
John C Dvorak: Yep. Eagle Scouts, ham radio guys. Same
1:07:27
thing.
1:07:28
Adam Curry: SCOTUS also entered an accelerated briefing and oral
1:07:31
argument scheduled Trump's opening brief is due in three
1:07:34
weeks. That's March 19. Jack Smith answering brief is due on
1:07:38
April 8, and Trump's reply brief is due April 15th. Oral
1:07:42
arguments will happen the week of April 22. So here's his
1:07:46
comment. One might be tempted to say this is good for Trump since
1:07:49
he gets a shortcut to SCOTUS on a major issue plus one sodas
1:07:53
grant SCOTUS grant cert. It's typically because it's
1:07:56
contemplating reversing the low the judgment of the lower court.
1:08:00
But Rob says he's not so sure this is the case here. As a
1:08:03
criminal defendant Trump probably wants to slow roll
1:08:06
things of course until the elections over. This is probably
1:08:10
why exercise the option of seeking on bonk review at the DC
1:08:14
Circuit. Before petitioning SCOTUS today's development skips
1:08:18
that step and moves things along much faster, probably not what
1:08:22
Trump wants. Add to this the accelerated case schedule, not
1:08:26
only does this move things along faster still, but it may also
1:08:30
signal that SCOTUS wants to nip the issue in the bud. That
1:08:34
prospect should troubled Trump's team. So of course, he says it's
1:08:38
all tea leaf reading on his part, but this is a, I think a
1:08:43
good analysis from from our ham radio broadcasting,
1:08:47
constitutional Eagle Scout lawyer.
1:08:50
John C Dvorak: Well, a couple of things that have to be noted. If
1:08:53
this goes through that the President has no immunity
1:08:57
whatsoever and everything he's responsible for everything he
1:08:59
does, this goes right back to the war crimes crimes of Bush
1:09:05
and the war crimes of Obama as specifically the killing of two
1:09:10
American citizens by Fiat when Obi had that Muslim extremists
1:09:17
who's an American and his son who was sitting in a cafe killed
1:09:21
by drone strikes, yes, yes. lockup I was just put this out
1:09:26
and out murder Nakamoto. But, you know, if you started doing
1:09:31
that, then we're gonna get into situation like every other
1:09:33
country in South America where this was the guy gets out of
1:09:36
office, he gets locked up,
1:09:37
Adam Curry: it would make sense. I mean, this isn't gonna be a
1:09:39
good thing. It would help the podcast it would make the
1:09:42
podcast very
1:09:42
John C Dvorak: it wouldn't be it would help the podcast I got to
1:09:44
Trump clips. By the way.
1:09:46
Adam Curry: I just want I hope they are protecting our Supreme
1:09:49
Court justices, all of them. I'm a little worried about
1:09:55
Unknown: about some of them.
1:09:57
Adam Curry: You know, they've read they're really hate
1:09:59
clients. Thomas so much. Now I remember when they were camping
1:10:03
outside of Justice's houses and they wouldn't Yeah, and they
1:10:07
weren't doing
1:10:07
John C Dvorak: anything about, you know, I'm Yeah, Nancy Pelosi
1:10:10
was encouraging it. Yeah. Yeah.
1:10:13
Adam Curry: So I'm just here's the,
1:10:14
John C Dvorak: here's an anti D clip on Trump immunity.
1:10:17
Adam Curry: Okay, hold on a second. Where are you Trump
1:10:20
immunity? Yes. Okay.
1:10:22
Unknown: This is in the DEA. The Supreme Court has agreed to take
1:10:26
up former President Trump's immunity claim that justices
1:10:29
will decide whether Trump is shielded from prosecution and
1:10:33
Special Counsel Jack Smith federal election case. The case
1:10:37
is currently on pause as Trump pursues his appealed. The former
1:10:41
president argues that he's entitled to presidential
1:10:44
immunity for official acts that occurred while he was in office.
1:10:48
A federal appeals court previously ruled that Trump does
1:10:51
not enjoy immunity. The High Court will hear oral arguments
1:10:55
in late April, this will likely further delay the trial for the
1:10:58
Federal Election case. Yeah,
1:11:00
Adam Curry: this contradicts contradicts what our our lawyer
1:11:04
here says, then yeah,
1:11:06
John C Dvorak: everybody thinks is gonna delay things. Now, the
1:11:08
other clip I have is about Trump and getting money.
1:11:12
Adam Curry: Yes, I am. We also have an opinion on this from our
1:11:16
lawyer
1:11:16
Unknown: and your appellate judge today rejecting former
1:11:19
President Trump's request to pause the $454 million civil
1:11:23
fraud penalty, but Associate Justice and I'll sing it did
1:11:27
grant Trump's request to stay other portions of the judgment
1:11:30
stayed the portion of the decision barring Trump from
1:11:33
running any New York corporation or applying for loans from the
1:11:36
state's banks for three years. His decision must still be
1:11:40
affirmed by a full panel of the mid level state appeals court.
1:11:44
Trump's attorneys had offered a post a $100 million bond.
1:11:48
Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the fraud case said
1:11:51
in a response that Trump's request shows he has
1:11:55
insufficient liquid assets to satisfy the judgment. But Trump
1:11:59
may find the funds elsewhere, a potential merger involving true
1:12:03
social could give him access to billions of dollars. So
1:12:07
Adam Curry: here's So indeed, the appellate judge did overturn
1:12:12
two important parts of the points of the three main points
1:12:16
one, the original judgment barred his son's and others from
1:12:20
running the business and the lawyer said, Hey, you can't just
1:12:23
pull established management out of a large global operation,
1:12:26
have strangers run it, that would be disastrous, and the
1:12:29
appellate judge Singh agreed. The original judgment barred
1:12:36
Trump's businesses from getting loans in New York Trump's
1:12:38
lawyers pointed out this would prevent Trump from ever
1:12:40
obtaining the funds needed for an appeal bond. And the
1:12:44
appellate judge also agreed to this however, the judgment that
1:12:49
forced Trump to post an appeal bond of nearly half a billion
1:12:52
dollars, the foreigner had 60 Give or take. And his lawyers
1:12:57
offered to put up 100 million and the appellate judge said no.
1:13:02
So Trump needs to come up with the entire bond amount by
1:13:08
there's a date here, which no one ever mentions, I really
1:13:11
appreciate what our lawyer does here. By March 24, he needs to
1:13:16
post the bond on or before that date. And we were talking about
1:13:22
the 10%. You know, yes, you might be able to find a bail
1:13:25
bondsman that will will spot him for her, you know, for $400
1:13:31
million. Let him put up 40 Doubtful though. So he's gonna
1:13:35
have to figure that out somewhere. It's a lot, a lot of
1:13:38
cash. A lot of cash. And otherwise, yeah, I think I think
1:13:42
they'll go after his buildings and really try to destroy him.
1:13:46
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I don't Yeah, ideas one way. I mean,
1:13:48
Biden, if you remember about a year ago or two years ago, he
1:13:51
said that that's what they're gonna do to keep Trump when he
1:13:54
was asked, it's not Trump's not gonna get on the ballot. We're
1:13:56
not gonna let him Yeah,
1:13:59
Adam Curry: they're really trying. Meanwhile, the the meme
1:14:04
continues that Trump has been captured, captured by the
1:14:08
Christian nationalists,
1:14:10
John C Dvorak: is whoever they are. Well, oh, oh,
1:14:13
Adam Curry: the professor at American University in Paris,
1:14:17
appeared on France 24 and explained exactly who they are,
1:14:20
despite
1:14:21
Unknown: the litany of criminal charges he's facing, he's still
1:14:24
very appealing to Republican voters. How do you
1:14:27
John C Dvorak: explain that? Well, there are two reasons. One
1:14:31
is ideological, that has to do with a certain kind of charisma
1:14:35
that he has. But the other is, in essence, Donald Trump has
1:14:39
been captured by a social movement, a social movement with
1:14:42
an ideology as well as social movement, which is called now
1:14:48
Christian nationalism. But Christian nationalism is more
1:14:51
than a zealous universe of of closed throughs. It is also an
1:14:59
Oregon Session. It's a structured organization. Oh,
1:15:01
here we go. It has its policy organizations like the Heritage
1:15:05
Foundation. It has this legal foundation like the Federalist
1:15:08
Society. It has its databases. It has a whole network of
1:15:13
angelical churches all across the United States with 1000s of
1:15:17
pastors who can who can
1:15:20
Adam Curry: radicalize
1:15:21
John C Dvorak: provide the who can give the propaganda who
1:15:24
could have Donald Trump, and who can mobilize the votes and get
1:15:29
them out to vote and
1:15:31
Adam Curry: unlike the Democrats, using black pastors
1:15:34
and reverence to do their bidding, but okay,
1:15:37
John C Dvorak: they tried to do fundraising, Donald Trump is
1:15:39
having problems with fundraising. Nevertheless, they
1:15:41
have an important fundraising machine. They can mobilize
1:15:44
voters, they can bring them to the
1:15:45
Adam Curry: polls. You know, the problem here, this this
1:15:49
professor, he has never heard of the Johnson Amendment, which is
1:15:55
in the IRS tax code. I'm very surprised this professor doesn't
1:16:00
realize President
1:16:01
John C Dvorak: jokes whenever reporters should call him out on
1:16:04
now, what kind of reporters do we have here? We all know about
1:16:06
this. I don't think many people know about the Johnson from the
1:16:10
pulpit, you cannot advise people how to vote
1:16:12
Adam Curry: no period, no, then you lose your tax exempt status.
1:16:16
Exactly. That's
1:16:17
John C Dvorak: right. And every reporter in the world should
1:16:21
know this. And they will pass
1:16:22
Adam Curry: every point or no. And every pastor, and every
1:16:26
church leader knows this.
1:16:29
John C Dvorak: Course. Yeah. They do get their IRS tax free
1:16:33
status, which is a major benefit to a church, it would have
1:16:37
pulled right out from under them instantly. So this is bull crap.
1:16:44
Yeah.
1:16:45
Adam Curry: Well, there was a little by
1:16:47
John C Dvorak: the way, the Heritage Foundation has got
1:16:49
nothing to do. I think it has nothing to do with Christian
1:16:54
anything. No, I mean, there are probably a lot of Christians
1:16:58
there. Sure. But they're not a Christian nationalist front.
1:17:03
Adam Curry: And NPR just just can't give up. They just can't
1:17:07
give up on the IVF. They're really, really pushing the
1:17:11
John C Dvorak: row. By the way, when this technology first
1:17:13
appeared IVF IVF is tested, what would that refers to? And they
1:17:18
will say it no one has said it in any of the reporting. And if
1:17:21
you've seen vitro fertilization, no, they say that but they never
1:17:24
said this is test two babies.
1:17:27
Adam Curry: Oh, which is a great Wow, how can we should bring
1:17:30
that back?
1:17:31
John C Dvorak: Test two babies, and the test two babies this
1:17:35
technology to make test two babies 1959 This is nothing new.
1:17:41
They make it sound like some new technology that the right wing
1:17:44
tried to quash.
1:17:46
Adam Curry: Here's the NPR just go on Google gaga over justice
1:17:50
Parker,
1:17:51
Unknown: the Chief Justice in Alabama. His name is Tom Parker.
1:17:53
I mean, he's been pretty open about how his interpretation of
1:17:56
Christianity is important to his job as a judge. Right. But
1:18:00
right, I knew that in your reply. And you have found that
1:18:03
it goes way beyond that. Can you tell us how? Oh,
1:18:06
Adam Curry: well, yes, I
1:18:07
Unknown: can't wait. Sure. Yeah, you know, Christian theology is
1:18:10
very evident and justice Parker's work. You know, if you
1:18:13
read, for example, the concurring opinion on the IVF
1:18:16
ruling, it's notable to see that he quotes extensively from
1:18:20
sources like the book of Genesis, from the 10
1:18:23
commandments, and from Western Christian thinkers of centuries
1:18:27
ago, like Thomas Aquinas,
1:18:28
Adam Curry: Thomas Aquinas, no.
1:18:30
Unknown: Aquinas, you know, and that's a contrast to, for
1:18:33
example, citations from case study or legal precedent that,
1:18:37
you know, one might expect when looking at the legal reasoning
1:18:39
of a top judicial officer of
1:18:41
Adam Curry: a state. But that's not really what the problem is,
1:18:43
is it right, but you know, actually this she did a good
1:18:46
right there. Love it. Right. Right. Right, looking at
1:18:49
Unknown: the legal reasoning of a top judicial officer of a
1:18:52
state. Right. But you know, actually, this alone isn't what
1:18:55
is drawing attention. Ah,
1:18:57
Adam Curry: are you ready? Are you ready? How could this judge
1:19:00
have screwed up? What possible media faux pa could he have
1:19:04
made? That puts him so in the spotlight of NPR? Do
1:19:08
John C Dvorak: you have any idea? You use the N word? On
1:19:12
Unknown: the very same day that the ruling came out? Parker was
1:19:15
a guest on a podcast?
1:19:17
Adam Curry: Oh, no. He was on a podcast. Oh, boy. And
1:19:22
Unknown: his remarks there suggest that his theology veers
1:19:25
into what some experts consider Christian extremism. Whoa, wait,
1:19:29
what
1:19:29
do you mean by Christian extremism?
1:19:34
John C Dvorak: is so much anxiousness? What do you mean by
1:19:38
Christian extremism?
1:19:41
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a second. This is very interesting
1:19:44
what you're saying
1:19:44
Unknown: here's into what some experts consider Christian
1:19:47
extremism.
1:19:48
We wait What do you mean by Christian?
1:19:51
Well, here's a clip of Parker from that program.
1:19:55
Adam Curry: Get ready for some extremism.
1:19:58
Unknown: God created good Government and the fact that we
1:20:04
have let it go into the possession of others. It's
1:20:10
heartbreaking for those of us who understand, and we know it
1:20:16
is for him. And that's why he is calling and equipping people to
1:20:22
step back into these mountains right now.
1:20:25
Adam Curry: Oh, no, this guy's an extremist.
1:20:31
John C Dvorak: I didn't call it against Catholic teachings that
1:20:33
Satan created governments but that's Is that true? Is that
1:20:37
debatable? Is that? Is that Catholic doctrine? I just made
1:20:41
it up. Well, it makes sense to me
1:20:48
Adam Curry: Well, I thought that our Declaration of Independence
1:20:50
is these are your inalienable rights given to us by God.
1:20:54
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the rights are but the government wasn't.
1:20:57
That's why they had to write all these these rights to be written
1:21:00
out because the government's bad. Exactly.
1:21:05
Adam Curry: Oh, my goodness. I love NPR. Send your money. Get a
1:21:08
tote bag, everybody. That's why this we should be doing. Oh man.
1:21:13
Oh, man. Oh, man. These people just crazy.
1:21:18
John C Dvorak: Let's see, uh, you know, just want to change
1:21:20
gears real quick. And yeah, for just a short second. About the
1:21:24
Texas fire.
1:21:25
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, definitely.
1:21:27
Unknown: The raging wildfire is rampaging across the Texas
1:21:30
panhandle, threatening homes, farms and businesses and forcing
1:21:34
residents to evacuate. The fire has also prompted the closure of
1:21:38
a plant that dismantles nuclear weapons entities. Cristina
1:21:42
Corona gives us an update on the Blace.
1:21:45
The wildfires began at approximately 2:20pm Monday
1:21:49
throughout northern Texas and scorched through 250,000 acres
1:21:53
in just 28 hours. It's becoming the second largest in the
1:21:57
state's history.
1:21:59
At this time. We have fire crews from all over the state
1:22:01
mobilizing for performance suppression and search and
1:22:04
recovery efforts. The process will likely takes several days
1:22:07
to complete stroke
1:22:08
said the information is limited due to some areas still being
1:22:12
affected by fire and some are not able to be accessed safely.
1:22:16
We have
1:22:17
had fire crews out for the last 48 hours plus I believe so many
1:22:22
of them don't sleep they're doing here in
1:22:26
Texas Governor Greg Abbott declared a state of disaster for
1:22:30
60 counties mobilizing state resources to support local
1:22:34
firefighters. The largest current Blaze is the smokehouse
1:22:37
Creek fire that has scorched more than 500,000 acres of land
1:22:42
the blaze spread from Texas into neighboring Roger Mills County
1:22:45
in western Oklahoma where officials encouraged people in
1:22:49
the area to fleet one Texas resident who had to evacuate
1:22:53
from one town to another multiple times said it went from
1:22:58
smoke billowing in
1:23:00
that was white to the sunshine coming through that looked like
1:23:03
we were engulfed in flames all around it looked like our town
1:23:07
was just being engulfed a
1:23:09
Adam Curry: little drop out there your back right
1:23:12
John C Dvorak: yeah
1:23:14
Adam Curry: let me talk about THIS IS MY slow
1:23:15
John C Dvorak: before you do I do want to play the second half
1:23:17
which is the good part about the A bombs because this was unknown
1:23:22
to me that up there in Texas in the Panhandle is we're holy a
1:23:25
bombs are made I had Did you know this?
1:23:27
Adam Curry: Yes. I didn't. You did? I did. Well, I don't know
1:23:30
about a bombs. You make you make it sound very Oppenheimer ish.
1:23:35
John C Dvorak: But yeah, so yeah, well open.
1:23:37
Adam Curry: Nuclear nuclear facility. Yes,
1:23:40
John C Dvorak: panto Can we play this? Yeah, here it is a Pantex
1:23:43
Unknown: plant near Amarillo evacuated non essential stuff
1:23:47
Tuesday night. The plan is the main us site for atomic bomb
1:23:51
assembly and disassembly, which completed its last new bomb in
1:23:55
1991 and has dismantled 1000s Since authorities have not said
1:24:00
what ignited the fires or how many homes have been destroyed,
1:24:03
but strong winds dry grass and in seasonably warm temperatures
1:24:07
fed the blazes.
1:24:08
Adam Curry: Okay. So first of all, I know a lot about this.
1:24:12
Texas limb is from there. He's up there now. He almost had to
1:24:16
evacuate his mom. It's it's not the worst fire they've ever had
1:24:21
is one of the worst for sure. The really just a lot of cattle
1:24:27
up there. So the really tough part is, well, people were able
1:24:31
to, you know, save a lot of cattle, but you got 600 cows and
1:24:35
no grass for them to eat. So people are desperately trying to
1:24:38
find places anywhere further south where they can let their
1:24:41
cows eat. So that's a real problem. Now, immediately, this
1:24:48
is always interesting. Two narratives pop up. One is HAARP.
1:24:52
Of course the government. Yeah, they're burning it down, you
1:24:55
know Abbott's doing this about the border.
1:24:58
John C Dvorak: These are HAARP Nowhere near the border no
1:25:01
Adam Curry: I know but it's you know, it's to distract from the
1:25:03
border or whatever. The second one is climate change. Of course
1:25:08
it's climate change is what happens with climate change. And
1:25:12
I do have a clip here of a typical Panhandle Texan. I tried
1:25:17
to filter it a little bit so you can hear what he says. If not, I
1:25:19
will. I will reiterate it in this report. Listen
1:25:22
Unknown: to this heading into the infernos. This was the scene
1:25:26
that greeted firefighters in Greenville as they responded to
1:25:29
the second biggest wildfire in Texas is history. An emergency
1:25:34
has been declared in 60 counties across the most northern part of
1:25:37
the state to towns have been evacuated, and many homes and
1:25:42
businesses destroyed. Texas has seen record high temperatures in
1:25:46
the past few days. And parts of the Panhandle are described as
1:25:50
abnormally dry. That combined with strong winds have resulted
1:25:54
in the ferocity of the blazes earlier the fastest spread
1:25:58
across the Texas border into the neighboring state of Oklahoma,
1:26:02
where there have also been evacuations were in
1:26:06
zone and Fars.
1:26:12
Adam Curry: Call it climate change. So I know it's hard to
1:26:18
hear. But this is a Texan. He says that they're saying it's
1:26:21
climate change. But I won't because I'm not woke what
1:26:24
happens every year.
1:26:26
Unknown: Every year, the biggest concern has been for the Pantex
1:26:29
plant, a nuclear weapons facility, which had to close
1:26:33
temporarily. However, it has now reopened for normal operations
1:26:38
and respite for all affected areas is on the way. Thursday's
1:26:43
forecast is for rain and even snow.
1:26:47
Adam Curry: No. Yeah, it went from we had 80 Almost 90 degrees
1:26:51
here two days ago. And this morning, it was 36.
1:26:55
John C Dvorak: You had to do but before you had that hot weather
1:26:58
it was 29. I
1:26:59
Adam Curry: know I have no it was it was that hard. It's hard
1:27:03
for climate change or something. It happens these this happens.
1:27:07
The ever since I've been in Texas in Austin, and we get bad
1:27:10
fires when it's dry. And then all of a sudden you get a little
1:27:14
bit of hot weather. You just need one and you have winds the
1:27:17
winds are real.
1:27:18
John C Dvorak: Let's nobody wants to talk about this. You
1:27:21
have people setting these fires for sure. Fire bugs out there.
1:27:27
And you also had creeps and terrorists, nut jobs and
1:27:30
disgruntled people on SSRIs. And who knows what else? Yes,
1:27:35
Adam Curry: yes. All right, I want to talk about the border a
1:27:38
little bit. I have a well, first, let's talk about the
1:27:43
reason for the border. Yes,
1:27:45
John C Dvorak: the reason for the borders, keep the country
1:27:47
separate. One country is on one side of the border and one's on
1:27:50
the desk. And
1:27:51
Adam Curry: the reason that we have people coming through the
1:27:54
border just Oh, stepping over the line and popping in is
1:27:56
because the financial elites in the United States know that we
1:28:01
need to grow in population. This is not the trend globally, the
1:28:06
trend is not growth. China is not growing. The EU is not
1:28:10
growing. The bankers have said to me verbatim we win as long as
1:28:15
we keep adding to our population. So keep the borders
1:28:18
wide open. That is that is the sole reason in my mind that
1:28:22
these things are open. And if you listen to what's happening
1:28:26
in New York, whereas we're here it is it what we
1:28:32
John C Dvorak: just say since you brought to the bankers and
1:28:35
by the way, we should note that the Democrat Party has become a
1:28:40
banker's party. Oh, yeah. Since Hillary Clinton, yes. And so
1:28:44
they do the bidding of the bank banks of the bankers and this is
1:28:48
the end this the Democrat Party doing it and they're the ones
1:28:50
responsible for this current overflow.
1:28:53
Adam Curry: The former New York banker who was a Democrat, told
1:28:56
me in no uncertain terms multiple times we win because
1:28:59
our population grows. How does it grow? Well, not to our
1:29:03
children because we're putting them on hormone blockers or
1:29:06
we're scaring them with climate change. It's growing because
1:29:09
we're letting good people across the border. And when New York
1:29:12
gets full, we just give them jobs. Sandra
1:29:14
Unknown: again, Mayor Adams is taking a look at the city's
1:29:17
sanctuary laws to address the migrant crisis. This time. He's
1:29:21
focused on crime and public safety and the city's ability to
1:29:24
collaborate with ice to address those issues. But speaking with
1:29:28
the City Council Speaker earlier today, she says it's a
1:29:31
nonstarter that jobs is the answer, not jail.
1:29:35
We are not considering laws, changes to laws. These laws have
1:29:39
been in effect for decades.
1:29:40
New York City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams Wednesday
1:29:43
standing behind the city's sanctuary laws saying they were
1:29:47
enacted for a reason to protect innocent immigrants who
1:29:50
historically have felt threatened because of their
1:29:53
status. Okay,
1:29:54
Adam Curry: so jobs just jobs. Hoko says jobs we're gonna get
1:29:57
them jobs. We're gonna get them jobs. They need jobs. They're
1:29:59
here Your sanctuary city will get them jobs. That's all just
1:30:02
gonna get them jobs. Europe has the same issue. The European
1:30:08
Union is in decline. The people are getting older, there's no
1:30:12
one to take care of the, you know, there's no younger
1:30:14
generation coming up. And by the way, they're all God about
1:30:20
abortion over there. The French just enshrined in their
1:30:23
constitution, the right to abortion. Here's the
1:30:26
international plan, parent, parenthood, foundation lady and
1:30:30
on France 24. Yes,
1:30:31
Unknown: the International Planned Parenthood is a global
1:30:34
service provider and an advocate for sexual rights
1:30:38
Adam Curry: services provider. I provide a service software as a
1:30:44
service we
1:30:45
Unknown: have we work in more than 145 countries. And here in
1:30:49
France, we have a member Association, they use color
1:30:51
printing feminine.
1:30:52
Now your reaction to that vote at the Senate. I mean, there
1:30:56
were people who thought perhaps the bill might get blocked by
1:31:00
the Senate, but not a bit of it. It went through by an
1:31:03
overwhelming majority. How do you respond to that? Yeah,
1:31:06
to be honest, at the beginning, we were scared because there
1:31:08
were a lot of pushback. But as you can see, by my smell, we
1:31:11
Adam Curry: will not listen, listen, listen to what she said.
1:31:13
Just stepping into that. Yeah,
1:31:15
Unknown: to be honest, at the beginning, we were scared
1:31:17
because there were a lot of pushback. But as you can see, by
1:31:19
my smile, we are delighted and what happened tonight is history
1:31:24
being made and they love
1:31:27
Adam Curry: it. We love it. Abortion is great, we're happy.
1:31:30
So their their their population is going down. Now let's look at
1:31:35
some other countries, Japan,
1:31:37
Unknown: there are no enough babies being born in Japan. For
1:31:40
the eighth year running births are at a record low and by the
1:31:43
largest margin ever 2023. So the number of births 5.1% to just
1:31:49
over three quarters of a million. The number of people
1:31:52
tying the knot was also down on the 490,000 got hitched. That's
1:31:57
a drop of 5.9%. This is the first time in 90 years marriages
1:32:01
fell below half a million and suggests the population may
1:32:04
continue to drop. As births out of wedlock are rare. In Japan,
1:32:08
the number of deaths is also contributing to the population
1:32:11
crisis. The number last year was a record 1.6 million. So
1:32:15
challenging co uk decline
1:32:17
of births is in the state of crisis within the next six years
1:32:20
up until the 2030s. When the population of the young
1:32:24
generation is expected to decline rapidly. It's a last
1:32:27
chance to see if the declining birth rate trend can be
1:32:30
reversed. And I believe we are at a time when we have to take
1:32:33
urgent measures.
1:32:35
Those measures include expanding child benefits and childcare
1:32:38
leave allowances, and to promote wage hikes for younger workers
1:32:42
to enable them to get married.
1:32:44
Adam Curry: So Japan is on the verge of extinction. And Justin
1:32:47
and they're only now saying oh, maybe we should do something
1:32:50
about it. We should just stimulate that. By the way.
1:32:53
Japan, completely Vaxxed nation, completely masked nation. The
1:33:01
elders are very important in the child rearing process. They take
1:33:06
care of the children during the day they live younger, younger
1:33:10
couples live with their with their parents, the grandparents
1:33:13
take care of the kids, they're dying. I have no idea why but
1:33:16
the old people are dying much quicker than they used to. And
1:33:20
by the way, those incentives don't always work. Let's check
1:33:24
in with South Korea,
1:33:25
Unknown: who was already the country with the world's lowest
1:33:28
birth rate, that South Korea's fertility rate has plunged to a
1:33:31
record low according to the country's official data, further
1:33:35
deepening its demographic crisis.
1:33:39
There were 230,000 births in 2023, a decrease of 7.7% from
1:33:44
the year before that the total fertility rates recorded during
1:33:47
a woman's reproductive life was zero point 72 down from zero
1:33:51
point 78 The previous year.
1:33:54
fertility rate of 0.72 is far below the 2.1 per woman needed
1:34:00
for South Korea to maintain a steady population, with the
1:34:03
country's 51 million population size on track to have by the end
1:34:07
of this century, puts pressure on health services due to an
1:34:10
aging population. New data defies the billions of dollars
1:34:14
in government schemes since 2006. To try and reverse the
1:34:17
longtime trend and persuade people to have more children
1:34:21
that South Koreans in their 20s and 30s point to soaring
1:34:24
property prices skyrocketing child rearing costs and career
1:34:28
advancement worries as factors that delay or halt they're
1:34:31
family planning
1:34:33
Adam Curry: 0.7 That country is going out of style there will
1:34:36
there will be no South Korea North Korea wins I guess. So
1:34:41
this is the real problem and we have in the United States are
1:34:45
talked about the EU in the United States we have the exact
1:34:47
same problem. Exact oh it's too expensive now is not the right
1:34:51
time. And fertility rates are down because we're eating soy
1:34:55
and plastic and chemicals and anything but but the hell is an
1:34:59
John C Dvorak: ester virgin? Yeah, analog
1:35:03
Adam Curry: frogs gay. It's bad. Well, that's
1:35:05
John C Dvorak: that's
1:35:07
Adam Curry: Atrazine. So all of this is bad, bad, bad. So this
1:35:11
is why your borders are open unless we unless we start
1:35:15
pumping like bunny rabbits and start making kids, it will not
1:35:18
stop because the financial elites of the world commanded so
1:35:23
and they and they own the politicians. So now let's talk
1:35:27
about what's coming across the border. The Chinese men of
1:35:30
military age is going to be an army they're going to kill us
1:35:34
from the inside is horrible. They're all spies. No, some may
1:35:39
be spies. And the guy who answered these questions was
1:35:42
John C Dvorak: little, by the way, most of the spies are
1:35:45
spying on the other on the Chinese, not us.
1:35:50
Adam Curry: miles you was the China adviser to Pompeo when
1:35:55
Pompeo was Secretary of State remember that during the Trump
1:35:59
administration? So he goes on C span. And I think he, he lays it
1:36:04
out really well, the main reasons why people from China
1:36:08
are coming into the United States,
1:36:11
Unknown: what's the cause of this huge influx? Okay, so
1:36:15
this is a, this is a crisis, storm. First of all, China's
1:36:20
economy is in big trouble. So the youth unemployment is really
1:36:25
huge. Somewhere around 21% to 45%. My estimate says, That
1:36:30
sounds like you're no agenda show. So and also, in the last
1:36:34
10 years on our CG beans rule. A lot of people feel very
1:36:39
repressed. So the number of people are fleeing China has
1:36:45
increased dramatically. In 2013, when she first came to power,
1:36:50
people from China applying for political asylum in the United
1:36:53
States was about 24 25,003 years later today, that number
1:36:57
quadrupled, to about 100,000. So there is a push factor inside
1:37:03
China. There's also the the pool factor that is United States is
1:37:08
by far the most generous country accepting immigrants. So of
1:37:14
course, there's also opportunity that is our border has been
1:37:17
porous, our politicians were basically, you know, in the
1:37:21
political paralysis state didn't know what to do. So that created
1:37:23
a lot of opportunities for the Chinese who want to get out of
1:37:27
China. And also don't forget, China is also a communist
1:37:30
country is a has a massive security and intelligence
1:37:35
apparatus. So this is opportunity for them to also to
1:37:39
explore this, this open border and to get the infiltration into
1:37:44
the United States. So it's really combination of
1:37:46
manufacturers and also the sort of Central American countries
1:37:50
most prominently Ecuador provide this. This sort of mechanism by
1:37:57
which that Chinese national could hop on a plane and, and
1:38:02
landed in Ecuador, with a free so from there, they make the
1:38:06
long journey to the southern border of the United States.
1:38:08
That's why there's such a surge in Chinese illegal border
1:38:11
crossings.
1:38:12
Adam Curry: So before I go to the next clip, two bits of news
1:38:17
from IO m dot i n t, the international office of
1:38:21
migration run by a former State Department. Creep, creep, IOM
1:38:29
and UNHCR welcome Ecuador's moved to regular lies, refugees
1:38:34
and migrants, strengthening national what
1:38:38
John C Dvorak: I was just gonna say we have to remember that
1:38:40
Ecuador has been captured. It was captured some time ago, when
1:38:43
they booted out the president duly elected and pushed them the
1:38:47
American sympathetic guy who also kept Assange from ever
1:38:51
going to Ecuador, where he wanted to escape to, and they're
1:38:55
just basically are puppets. And so whatever they're doing is
1:38:57
because of what we told them to do.
1:39:00
Adam Curry: And that is the international office of
1:39:02
migration from the United Nations. They are pushing
1:39:05
regular, regular, regular arised regular because it's not legal
1:39:12
or illegal. It's regular. It's regular, regular, so they, so
1:39:17
they are promoting this, it is our money. They are US money
1:39:21
going into that organization to promote this. But let's blame it
1:39:26
on tick tock. My
1:39:28
Unknown: understanding is there's like tick tock videos
1:39:30
out there about here's how you get to the US. Here's where you
1:39:34
can cross in there's a hole in this fence or this this barrier,
1:39:39
whatever.
1:39:41
So there's where there's a demand. There is obviously a
1:39:46
enterprise to explore this kind of with demand. So there is a
1:39:50
lot of middlemen that are organized such a massive exodus
1:39:55
from China. And so, the largest Chinatown, for example, It was
1:40:00
Adam Curry: hard to hear, but I want to repeat what he says the
1:40:02
largest Chinatown is not New York is not San Francisco. No,
1:40:08
it's in Ecuador,
1:40:09
Unknown: a massive exodus from China. And so the largest
1:40:14
Chinatown, for example, is not in New York, in London, not in
1:40:17
Toronto is in Quito, Ecuador, where a lot of Chinese nationals
1:40:22
are Landrover, that are visa free. And you have this a well
1:40:25
organized organization, some of the Chinese a lot of locals, and
1:40:30
to provide this kind of facilities, and it took to make
1:40:33
the journeys, very long journey, you have to land over there. And
1:40:37
they'll get out of Ecuador and crossed countries like Colombia,
1:40:41
and then Panama, and then Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras,
1:40:49
Guatemala, and New Mexico and they go to Arizona, Texas and
1:40:52
California and happen Uber chose this is basically a well
1:40:56
organized enterprise. So the this is one of the reasons why
1:41:00
it's a skos. A massive and the the this surge is continuing. So
1:41:07
it's very worrisome. Yeah.
1:41:08
Adam Curry: What he didn't mention is the lie that oh,
1:41:11
they're going through the Darien Gap. They're trudging through
1:41:14
the mud. No. They're hopping flights. It's organized. There's
1:41:18
charters, there's families, they got Chinatown. There's
1:41:21
organization. It's a pathway with the final bid being an Uber
1:41:26
to the border. Right outside California. Hop in. So the final
1:41:32
clip here, he does indeed say
1:41:35
John C Dvorak: this a good good catch. By the way,
1:41:36
Adam Curry: I was amazed when I saw this guy, I've actually told
1:41:39
Toller I think I found this for me. It's C span. He's our C span
1:41:43
guy. He's he's really watching all those Colin shows. And so
1:41:47
there is a level of CCP possibility of course. Because,
1:41:55
you know, we have CCP operatives, just like their CIA
1:42:00
operatives in Russia and China on I'm sorry, we killed that
1:42:04
China they got killed in China. But that's how it works. I mean,
1:42:08
every country has spies registered unregistered is just
1:42:11
a fact of life. The the irregular, the irregular
1:42:16
migrants does have a benefit to some CCP activity. Of course,
1:42:21
you
1:42:22
Unknown: said that the Chinese government would exploit the
1:42:25
situation to infiltrate the United States. Can you explain
1:42:29
what you mean by that?
1:42:30
Well, there's many legal ways or we have lots of immigration
1:42:34
flaws. Some of our immigration policies, particularly passport
1:42:39
issuing is just amazingly mad. Now listen to this. So if you're
1:42:43
a Chinese national, you're holding the challenge of
1:42:47
passport, but you qualify for some for become to become a
1:42:51
citizen of the United States, either through marriage or
1:42:54
through your own talent. And the you're entitled for a US
1:42:59
passport. And the US government with the issue of password
1:43:02
without asking whether you still have a Chinese passport or not.
1:43:05
So as a result, we have a lot of Chinese nationals who are
1:43:08
holding American passport, as well as a Chinese passport. So
1:43:11
that's basically one of the legal ways they could explore
1:43:13
this, this openness by the Chinese sort of malign factors,
1:43:18
intelligence and security apparatus. This one obviously,
1:43:22
is more lucrative for the Chinese because if you cross
1:43:26
border illegally, and the registration, they're tracing
1:43:30
mechanism, obviously illegally cross the Chinese nationals will
1:43:33
be far less effective. So it's much harder to track them. So
1:43:36
that's one reason why this is a very good opportunity for for
1:43:40
the Chinese state actors to exploit.
1:43:43
Adam Curry: Yeah, the last thing they're going to do is try and
1:43:47
kill us from the inside with the military aged men. And the
1:43:53
answer to all of this is make babies get married, start a
1:43:57
family, make babies. That's it. That's it. That's all we need to
1:44:02
do. It's the easiest thing in the world. We know how to do it.
1:44:06
Everyone knows how to do it.
1:44:09
John C Dvorak: It kind of been dissuaded by the educational
1:44:13
system of this country is just socialists who like the whole
1:44:15
country to be taken over by socialism.
1:44:18
Adam Curry: Maybe Marxism to be more specific, but yeah, yes,
1:44:21
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, I shouldn't even use socialism
1:44:23
anymore. And we
1:44:25
Adam Curry: have the rainbow guard who makes sure that
1:44:28
everyone's on point. That's our version of Mao's Red Guard. We
1:44:33
have the rainbow guard here. Yeah, which is I was thinking
1:44:38
about all this work stuff. Yeah. This Do you remember? I think
1:44:43
that this started this really ramped up in 2015 was something
1:44:47
that we ignored for the longest time, which was GamerGate. I
1:44:52
really think that's where this started. Well, I
1:44:54
John C Dvorak: take it certain long before that. I'll
1:44:56
Adam Curry: agree I'll agree but it really I was lectured
1:44:59
John C Dvorak: at About politically correct. When I
1:45:02
first started when I first the editor at InfoWorld, in the
1:45:05
early 80s 1981, this this is a good story tell this story. And
1:45:10
I was told about the idea. Well, I had been I had mistakenly used
1:45:15
a word in an editorial. I was writing these editorials for the
1:45:19
magazine. Yes.
1:45:22
Adam Curry: What word was it? The word was deviant.
1:45:25
John C Dvorak: deviant, the word is deviant. The word was
1:45:28
deviant. And the word deviant was a trigger word in 1981. For
1:45:38
the Bucha, it was a trigger word. And it was a slur against
1:45:41
gays deviant. Yeah. Wow. And then, of all people who've been
1:45:48
she was a writer for 20 plus years, the New York Times John
1:45:51
Markoff gave me a lecture about politically correct language.
1:45:55
Wow. And and that's what the term was, was politically
1:45:59
correct. And I never heard this before. He says, Yeah, he's no
1:46:02
big deal. And he goes on and on about it. And I had made a
1:46:06
mistake by using this word. It was it had nothing to do with
1:46:10
sexuality or anything else. I use it in some other context.
1:46:13
But the content doesn't matter. Because you use the word. And so
1:46:18
I got, you know, your letters came in. I mean, I got no
1:46:21
letters from writing the column for PC magazine years later,
1:46:24
who's on first? Kind of mocking Chinese names? No problem.
1:46:29
Adam Curry: Hey, but did the gays lash out at you? Yeah.
1:46:35
John C Dvorak: They did. Yeah, that was my first experience
1:46:37
getting lashed out at now, if this was done in a modern
1:46:40
context I'd had been marginalized to to an extreme.
1:46:43
Luckily, I, you know, it never got any further than the use of
1:46:47
that one word one time in 1981. And then learning about
1:46:50
political correctness in 1981. Right, oh, this goes back. This
1:46:56
went on for a long time.
1:46:57
Adam Curry: I agree. I agree. But now we're talking nine years
1:47:00
ago. GamerGate gamified, the whole D platforming game. I
1:47:06
think that's really when all of that started. That
1:47:08
John C Dvorak: could be you know, I don't have a better
1:47:11
example than my obscure one D
1:47:14
Adam Curry: platforming is a game. It's like how far can I
1:47:17
push everything until I get cancelled? Or D platformed? Or
1:47:20
demonetised? Or whatever?
1:47:22
John C Dvorak: Yeah. demonetized. It was is it's
1:47:25
Christmas. It's a game. It's a game you first you get
1:47:28
demonetised and you get reprimanded, and you get the
1:47:31
platform, then you get kicked off, and then you get it one
1:47:34
thing after another. Yeah.
1:47:37
Adam Curry: According to the Daily wire, the Los Angeles
1:47:40
School District is a pipeline for the trans youth clinic. The
1:47:45
what the Los Angeles Unified School District is a pipeline
1:47:51
has a pipeline for it to the trans youth clinics. So
1:47:56
bypassing the parents for medical intervention,
1:47:59
John C Dvorak: sterilization, do you have to bypass the parents,
1:48:02
you're not going to get anywhere, which is where
1:48:03
Adam Curry: the rainbow guard comes in. This is exactly what
1:48:05
happened in in my lifetime in the Maoist China is exactly what
1:48:12
happened. And all those kids all looked to the androgynous and
1:48:15
they and they wound up killing their parents.
1:48:19
John C Dvorak: A lot of them giving their teachers killing
1:48:23
everybody. Yeah, it was a moment in time. That was quite
1:48:26
fascinating. It unless you were in China, unless you're in
1:48:30
China.
1:48:32
Adam Curry: Not all that fast. So
1:48:33
John C Dvorak: if we're out here looking at it, wow, these guys
1:48:35
are nuts. So now
1:48:36
Adam Curry: we gotta go to the AI, which has been severely
1:48:42
affected by this. In particular, Gemini, the latest rebrand of
1:48:50
Google barf. And now of course, we all saw it was pretty funny.
1:48:55
They actually let me play this. Matt Taibbi clip because he has
1:48:59
a good testimony about this
1:49:01
Unknown: last week Google's much ballyhooed new AI tool, Gemini
1:49:05
became a national punch line company engineers built an AI
1:49:07
that apparently couldn't or wouldn't draw white faces,
1:49:10
resulting in images like Pope Viking in 1943, German soldier
1:49:14
that were reimagined as preposterous ly inspired reboots
1:49:18
is Gemini about controversies involving various famous
1:49:20
politicians. I don't know how to answer that a kept saying, when
1:49:23
I asked the same question about myself, it sped out a long list
1:49:26
of episodes but articles with titles like the great California
1:49:28
Water heist, and Glenn Beck's war on comedy to describe racist
1:49:32
remarks. I apparently made an accusations of anti semitism
1:49:35
after I supposedly described Nestle executives as having
1:49:38
noses like giant penises, please, I thought none of this
1:49:41
ever happened. I never wrote any of those articles. They don't
1:49:43
exist, Google explained. Gemini is a creativity tool and may not
1:49:48
always be accurate. Just think Gemini shows the awesome
1:49:51
dystopian possibilities of AI. Forget the funny historical
1:49:55
errors it creates instant deep fake compromised about real
1:49:58
people like me and probably like You. So
1:50:00
Adam Curry: we have boots on the ground inside Google, I verified
1:50:03
this source as someone who could actually know and writes very
1:50:06
short. Hey, Adam, I work at Google and On Gemini, in case
1:50:11
you're wondering how Gemini produces black revolutionary war
1:50:14
generals and other diverse results, it's through a layer
1:50:18
that rewrites your query. If you write quote, show me pictures of
1:50:24
Vikings, it will be rewritten as quote, show me a diverse picture
1:50:28
of Vikings, including a black male in a wheelchair. He says
1:50:32
this is an actual example. I verified via internal tooling. I
1:50:37
believe this is happening a lot at Google. I think rewriting
1:50:41
queries happens a lot. And it wouldn't surprise me this is
1:50:46
exactly what went down.
1:50:50
Unknown: But why broke?
1:50:53
Adam Curry: Why why any of this? Why? Why?
1:50:59
John C Dvorak: I, it seems to me that you don't want to do this.
1:51:04
it cheapens the results. It ruins the product, it gives you
1:51:07
a bad reputation. There's nothing good comes out of it.
1:51:10
No, Google hasn't didn't benefit from this ridiculous nonsense at
1:51:14
all. Basically, I think they did hurt him. Of course
1:51:18
Adam Curry: it did. They had no business being in this business.
1:51:22
That just
1:51:22
John C Dvorak: we have to go back to the basics about Google.
1:51:25
They're a antisocial and a social nerd system. There are
1:51:31
people that don't even socialize amongst themselves. Yes. And
1:51:35
they don't you know, they couldn't do it with their
1:51:37
Facebook clone, they couldn't do it with their Twitter clone,
1:51:40
they can't do it. They always make these these these mistakes
1:51:43
of a person who is not a socialized individual. They're
1:51:47
they're not socialized properly there. There's just nature of
1:51:50
the of the of the beast, and there's no getting around it.
1:51:54
And this shows what happens when you give them free rein. So they
1:51:58
need they need adult supervision.
1:52:01
Adam Curry: Something struck me, we have there's an entire
1:52:05
generation, perhaps we're on our second generation. And they've
1:52:09
grown up on one thing search. And the goal is information.
1:52:15
It's not even good information. It's just that's the goal,
1:52:18
search, get a result. The whole that's the whole generation
1:52:22
search, search, Yelp, Search, Google, search, YouTube, Search,
1:52:26
Search, Search, search and just give me information. I think
1:52:31
this is a problem.
1:52:34
John C Dvorak: There's no solution to this problem that
1:52:36
you created, or you just that, you know, identified let's No,
1:52:41
no, no, I
1:52:41
Adam Curry: Well, no, I don't think so. I mean, they're,
1:52:44
they're, of course, they're really searching for connection,
1:52:47
but they're getting information. And that, you know, that's like
1:52:50
their that's it. Just search. I'll just search it. It's not
1:52:56
good. It's not good. We do it on the show. Yeah, but But you
1:53:00
know, we already made children. We're successful. We've, we've,
1:53:06
we've done our business. And let's see how else children are
1:53:09
being hurt in America schools. It's
1:53:11
Unknown: the latest incident of a new and insidious form of
1:53:14
bullying. A group of students at a Beverly Hills Middle School
1:53:17
creating deep fake pornographic images of their classmates
1:53:21
swapping the faces of their peers onto pictures of nude
1:53:24
bodies. I'm very disappointed. The school alerting parents
1:53:28
after the images were shared amongst students via text.
1:53:31
Beverly Hills police are now assisting in the investigation.
1:53:35
This is new unchartered territory when it comes to
1:53:40
information being created and disseminated.
1:53:44
There disturbing incident happening just weeks after fake
1:53:47
nude images of Taylor Swift appeared online District
1:53:50
Superintendent Michael braggy sees a connection
1:53:53
do believe that that played they do believe in our students
1:53:56
becoming aware of what's possible with the technology.
1:54:00
This technology
1:54:01
is easy to use and so easily accessible. They can get it
1:54:04
right on their phones instantaneously, create content
1:54:08
and then send it anywhere. Ai still so new, this all falls
1:54:12
into a legal gray area. Experts say it's still unclear if the
1:54:15
fake images are even child pornography. Why are there not
1:54:19
more legal protections to prevent this type of incident
1:54:23
from happening right now?
1:54:24
This is one of the situations where law is oftentimes chasing
1:54:29
after technology.
1:54:30
A federal bill aims to criminalize sharing sexually
1:54:33
explicit deep fake photos but it stalled in Congress. Yes, of
1:54:38
course.
1:54:40
Adam Curry: It's like this is new. It's like not even
1:54:43
John C Dvorak: close to being new. This is going on once Adobe
1:54:46
Photoshop was released in 1987. I might add these started to
1:54:52
happen and ever since I started with Microsoft Paint
1:54:59
Adam Curry: I know I made Some great images and Microsoft Paint
1:55:02
John C Dvorak: well you can do with any of these things GIMP
1:55:04
when it came out you could do it again. Get again Oh, the point
1:55:08
is is that you could do this but it was hard now you could just
1:55:11
do it with a prompt I mean yeah like now it's lazy man's version
1:55:15
make so and so you know. And by the way it's the Taylor Swift
1:55:19
stuff some of this stuff to Taylor Swift stuff is hilarious.
1:55:24
A lot of areas worth looking into.
1:55:30
Adam Curry: Mark Wagner says it's hilarious is think there's
1:55:35
another AI fake clip here from Good Morning America. My
1:55:38
Unknown: name is Carolyn mullet and I'm a ninth grader is called
1:55:40
High School
1:55:41
despite being the daughter of Washington State Senator Mark
1:55:44
mullet. This was Caroline's first time in front of her state
1:55:47
legislature. This
1:55:49
Adam Curry: is like babies getting thrown out of incubators
1:55:52
us style like bring your kid and make your kid that testify about
1:55:56
this we can pass a law
1:55:57
Unknown: at our homecoming dance last year a member of our class
1:56:00
took pictures of my female friends and then posted them
1:56:03
online using AI. Easy I show my friends faces but then filtered
1:56:07
their bodies to make them appear nude
1:56:09
Caroline's friends had become victims of deep fakes,
1:56:12
manipulated photos, videos or audio created using artificial
1:56:16
intelligence that appear real over the last year as AI has
1:56:21
become more accessible. Deep fakes have become more
1:56:24
prevalent, with targets ranging from political figures to
1:56:27
celebrities like Taylor Swift, to high schoolers. This week,
1:56:32
reports of students creating and sharing nude AI generated
1:56:36
pictures of other students at a Beverly Hills Middle School has
1:56:40
led to a police investigation.
1:56:42
So used to be you needed hundreds and 1000s of images.
1:56:44
Now you need a single image of somebody that's been about in
1:56:47
the last year, there is zero barrier to entry. Now, you don't
1:56:50
need skill. You don't need money. You don't need time and
1:56:53
you don't need effort.
1:56:54
And under the current Washington State law, if someone's images
1:56:58
used to make pornographic content without their consent,
1:57:02
there's no legal recourse. Which is why last month 15 year old
1:57:07
Caroline felt compelled to testify on behalf of her friends
1:57:10
to support a bill that will change that.
1:57:13
I'm just glad that now it might become a law. So it will ensure
1:57:17
that things like this won't happen again.
1:57:19
Adam Curry: I find this from a legal perspective. I find it
1:57:22
very interesting. Of course, I see the point with children and
1:57:27
minors, but in general, is this not literal free speech that is
1:57:32
being exercised? Here? I'm speaking a prompt. It is
1:57:36
creating a caricature. It is
1:57:38
John C Dvorak: not my it's not my fault. You know that you can
1:57:41
also say what isn't the company who produced the image? In other
1:57:46
words, some some system, some websites, something sent you the
1:57:51
image. They're the ones responsible now in the olden
1:57:54
days when I was a kid, if you go back to the 70s, you pornography
1:58:00
was generally illegal. It wasn't until Clinton came around it all
1:58:05
of a sudden the good old laws gotten relaxed. Yeah,
1:58:09
Adam Curry: they sure did.
1:58:12
John C Dvorak: But then, pornography used to be illegal.
1:58:15
Adam Curry: But I guess my point is, so what if they wanted to
1:58:18
put your head on the body of a dog? Or have a chimpanzee? Oh,
1:58:23
no, let's, if we put a black person's head on the body of a
1:58:26
chimpanzee. I mean, where does the law go? is only about nude
1:58:32
pictures? And it's obviously not not that person is just their
1:58:36
head. Just Taylor Swift have a case? I mean, what are we really
1:58:41
trying to do? I don't want to sound I'm trying not trying to
1:58:45
sound like a creek like, Oh, it's good to do this. But at a
1:58:48
certain certain point,
1:58:50
John C Dvorak: like fun kid.
1:58:52
Adam Curry: Where do you stop? I mean, where does it stop? How
1:58:55
far can this go?
1:58:57
John C Dvorak: And well, we're gonna find out during this next
1:58:59
election cycle.
1:59:00
Adam Curry: Yeah, you're right. You're right. And none of it's
1:59:04
good.
1:59:05
John C Dvorak: Because it's gonna be pretty gross. By the
1:59:07
time we get to, I'd say September, October. We're gonna
1:59:10
have a lot of this going on. We're gonna have some stuff that
1:59:14
is going to be hilarious.
1:59:17
Adam Curry: To say the least. Well, that you bring that up.
1:59:20
But yes, part two of this clip series.
1:59:23
Unknown: Now that bill in Washington state that Caroline
1:59:26
testified for is expected to be voted on later today on the
1:59:29
State Senate. If it passes, like it did unanimously in the house,
1:59:33
it will go to the governor to become law. But again, this is
1:59:36
one state and the internet is stateless. It's everywhere.
1:59:40
Exactly. I don't have to tell you where our election year
1:59:43
Yeah, so a lot of bad actors out there. How can you protect
1:59:46
yourself?
1:59:47
Well, it's scary and there really is no silver bullet
1:59:51
solution here. These companies have come together and said
1:59:54
they're going to work towards misinformation. But the bottom
1:59:57
line for a consumer of information every person who is
2:00:00
watching right now is that you really do have to be skeptical.
2:00:03
I often say buyer beware in my stories. And the reality is the
2:00:07
buyer has to be aware here too. You have to think about who is
2:00:10
the source? Where did this thing originate? How is it being used,
2:00:14
and be skeptical and seek out more information? If you see the
2:00:18
one image on someone's Facebook or Instagram or Twitter page,
2:00:22
look and see where else it's coming from?
2:00:24
How did it begin?
2:00:25
Oh, yes,
2:00:26
Adam Curry: this is good information. Thank you. It's
2:00:27
very helpful. I don't know man. We got we got parades where
2:00:32
everyone's dancing around naked. Looking like men looking like
2:00:37
women, women looking like men. It's all good. It's encouraged
2:00:40
is great. And then oh, we have someone prompted as horrible.
2:00:45
This information, calling, calling Dylan Mulvaney a woman
2:00:51
that's disinformation. There's your disinformation. Admiral
2:00:56
Levine. This information that's confusing to children.
2:01:03
John C Dvorak: Yeah, who am I? Yeah. As you'd like to put it,
2:01:06
you have the phrase dude in a dress.
2:01:10
Adam Curry: Do dress? Yes. There was one. There's a couple dev
2:01:15
two more fun stories. And this one, let me see. I think I have
2:01:23
Yes, the series from NBC that I think this really tells you
2:01:28
where we're at in our economy, with our our intake our food,
2:01:33
what we eat, what we're concerned about in life, and
2:01:37
this is the dynamic pricing at when
2:01:42
John C Dvorak: this by the way, this has become a baseline issue
2:01:45
for most news networks at this point. And it came up I was
2:01:49
watching some stuff this morning and they came up with I guess
2:01:53
Burger King is going to start dynamic pricing. This is to me
2:02:01
just before you play the clips This is least expected clips I
2:02:07
would predict I think dynamic pricing is a way to to make an
2:02:14
excuse for deflation
2:02:16
Adam Curry: thank you this exactly this is an economic
2:02:20
issue. I'm I'm thinking that these but
2:02:24
John C Dvorak: let me say this deflation is the world's is the
2:02:27
most dangerous word in finance. The
2:02:29
Adam Curry: most dangerous thing you can have super
2:02:31
John C Dvorak: dangerous.
2:02:33
Adam Curry: How dangerous super birthday super, super, super
2:02:38
super duper goes. Yes. Now I believe the the morning shows
2:02:42
are only talking about this because they're paid. These are
2:02:45
advertisements. It could be trial balloons for these
2:02:48
companies. But here's the story. The latest
2:02:50
Unknown: Baconator isn't the only new item hitting Wendy's
2:02:52
menu, the fast food giant planning to test out dynamic
2:02:56
pricing as early as 2025. It's a practice that charges different
2:03:00
prices for the same items based on demand throughout the day.
2:03:04
For example, a cheeseburger and fries could cost you more during
2:03:08
the lunch rush than during a down period.
2:03:10
I wouldn't ever expect that a fast food restaurant to do this
2:03:13
on
2:03:13
a call with investors. Wendy's CEO Kirk Tanner says his company
2:03:17
will invest $20 million on digital menu boards, allowing
2:03:21
customers to see the updated prices
2:03:24
beginning as early as 2025 we will begin testing more enhanced
2:03:28
features like dynamic pricing and Daypart offering along with
2:03:32
AI enabled menu changes and suggested selling
2:03:37
Adam Curry: is this just an AI play? Is this his this Wendy's
2:03:40
like hey man, let's get our stock up. I know, let's tell him
2:03:44
we're gonna use AI for dynamic pricing. Juniors the boss is
2:03:48
great
2:03:49
Unknown: changes and suggested selling
2:03:50
fast food restaurants already dealing with blowback on soaring
2:03:54
prices from their customers as stories of $18 Big Macs and $7
2:03:59
Egg McMuffins at McDonald's went viral. Now adding dynamic
2:04:02
pricing to the mix could potentially be damaging to the
2:04:05
industry.
2:04:06
I don't think anyone's gonna pay extra for the exact same thing
2:04:09
that they were getting for less.
2:04:10
In fact, one survey finding 36% of consumers would order less
2:04:15
often from restaurants adopting the practice, we'll have to be
2:04:19
really careful about not angering consumers who are
2:04:21
already kind of inflation weary.
2:04:22
That's actually what's made the industry very sort of hesitant
2:04:25
to dive fully in. There are definite risks involved. And
2:04:29
they really don't want to anger customers.
2:04:32
Adam Curry: So, the news program and models make an argument that
2:04:37
our life is already filled with dynamic pricing.
2:04:40
Unknown: But these fluctuating prices are nothing new to
2:04:42
inflation fatigued consumers who are used to seeing surging
2:04:45
prices on everything from airlines to concert tickets,
2:04:48
like Taylor Swift eras, tour ticket master drama,
2:04:52
Adam Curry: there's always
2:04:53
Unknown: been $899 per ticket, dynamic craziness, the word and
2:04:59
right Shares like Lyft and Uber notoriously faced backlash from
2:05:03
consumers when riders see unexpected costs using
2:05:07
Ubers. Like eight $10. Tonight, it was like 50 Some of them
2:05:12
books. A little did I know about surge price.
2:05:15
But experts say this is a rare move from the fast food
2:05:18
industry, which has been hesitant to sink its teeth into
2:05:21
varying prices. This would be a big deal for restaurants. If
2:05:24
this was widely adopted, it's
2:05:25
really going to depend on how customers react, even customers
2:05:28
are okay with it, you'll see more of it. And if Wendy's test
2:05:31
doesn't work, for whatever reason, you might not see it
2:05:35
that often. Now
2:05:36
Adam Curry: before I play the last clip, explain why deflation
2:05:40
is superduper bad.
2:05:43
John C Dvorak: The problem with deflation is that it it it kills
2:05:46
a demand because what happens is people who always the prices are
2:05:50
going down I'll wait until it gets down lower I'm gonna make
2:05:53
an a bite out by tomorrow. So is a deflationary system creates a
2:05:58
such a slowdown in demand that it ruins economies. And so you
2:06:03
don't want any deflation whatsoever. Now with these
2:06:06
restaurants, I think they can beat this this negative
2:06:09
publicity because Uber and these other operations which have this
2:06:13
ballooning prices by setting a top limit because what they want
2:06:18
to do is bring prices down. Yeah, right. And so what you do
2:06:21
is you just said, No, the max will always be this will this
2:06:24
will be which is the normal price will be the max and and
2:06:27
the not the same as Uber surge price you're waiting prices will
2:06:31
go down, not up ever. And if they get that message across,
2:06:35
which they're not doing with these reports, but if they get
2:06:38
that message across, then they can do what they want to do,
2:06:40
which is lower prices. Now I should mention that in some
2:06:43
cities, San Francisco being one of them, they have this
2:06:47
fluctuating prices on parking meters. Now the parking meters
2:06:53
around me VO for example, when we were there, yeah, they would
2:06:56
go up and down. Depending on whether or not there was a
2:07:01
Giants game, which was walking distance from the office, right?
2:07:05
I remember. So if there was a Giants game, it would go from,
2:07:08
you know, like 25 cents for a half hour to like 25 cents for
2:07:13
five minutes. And you had to pump in about six bucks where
2:07:17
the coins to park. And this is this mechanism is, is
2:07:22
everywhere. So
2:07:24
Adam Curry: here's a thought for the lunch crowd for the lunch
2:07:27
crowd. How about brown bag? Can we bring the brown bag back? How
2:07:33
about a PB and J you brought from home and that's what we
2:07:35
used to do. People said
2:07:37
Unknown: we reached out to Wendy is telling us in a statement
2:07:39
overnight this dynamic pricing can allow Wendy's to be
2:07:42
competitive and flexible with pricing, motivate customers to
2:07:46
visit and provide them with the food they love at a great value.
2:07:55
I mean, it feels like we're constantly being taken advantage
2:07:57
of as customers. Is it reasonable to believe that if
2:08:01
Windows does this, that everyone else will follow suit?
2:08:04
It's a test that begins in 2025. We asked the other chains we
2:08:07
asked Burger King we asked him McDonald's they didn't respond
2:08:09
but KFC said it has no no plans at this time to try a dynamic
2:08:14
pricing on its menu. The fast food industry has been reticent
2:08:18
to do this in the past. But we'll see if these new menu
2:08:21
boards dynamic menu look if the if the burgers cheaper later in
2:08:24
the day that might entice me to be honest,
2:08:26
no, but if you work a shift and your lunch hours between 12 and
2:08:29
one and you just have time to go grab a burger and that's the
2:08:32
time that they're the price the highest. Yeah, that would just
2:08:35
be incredibly frustrating. busier,
2:08:37
so it's slower and yes, more.
2:08:40
I don't think of fast food like an airline ticket. I don't Yeah,
2:08:43
that's the same kind of model. You're welcome. I am your
2:08:48
outrage. As Craig said,
2:08:53
John C Dvorak: Oh my God, what a bunch of wind bags.
2:08:56
Adam Curry: As blitz points out in the troll room. Both brown
2:09:01
bags and PB and J have been declared racist by the Marxist.
2:09:05
So I apologize for my deviant behavior. Like, there we go. Oh,
2:09:11
my goodness. Yeah, that's where we're at just where we're at is
2:09:14
where we're at. Alright, I'm sorry. I was gonna do one more
2:09:18
just that not off. Not much discussed story. And then I'll
2:09:23
let it go. How's that sound?
2:09:25
John C Dvorak: Okay, I only have three Biden, Hunter Biden clips
2:09:28
to keep us up.
2:09:29
Adam Curry: Alright, so this is the stories we talked about. On
2:09:33
the last show. It's finally getting a little bit of a press
2:09:37
attention, because people can't get their SSRIs and they're
2:09:41
Adderall and Vyvanse. And Lord knows what else. But but there
2:09:47
is.
2:09:48
John C Dvorak: What is Vyvanse it's I've never heard of it
2:09:50
until recently. Well,
2:09:51
Adam Curry: Vyvanse is the same compound. Oh, what are we
2:09:54
drinking? Are you drinking?
2:09:56
John C Dvorak: Pure the qua qua Yeah, you're lactose. wha wha,
2:10:01
Unknown: wha? You're
2:10:03
Adam Curry: okay, so that's just mineral water basically, fancy
2:10:07
mineral water tap water Come on. Yes. So Vyvanse is the same kind
2:10:15
of the same compound as Adderall. Only it is, is delayed
2:10:19
release. No, please. It lasts longer for extra flavor. So
2:10:27
here's the story. And then there's a sub context which is
2:10:30
not being discussed or learning more
2:10:31
Unknown: about a cyberattack on a major health insurance
2:10:34
company. It's causing big delays and frustrations for many
2:10:37
Americans trying to get their prescription drugs. Here's ABC
2:10:40
is Lanham Luis. This
2:10:42
morning, nearly one week after a cyber attack hit the nation's
2:10:45
largest health insurer. 1000s of pharmacies are still facing
2:10:49
disruptions, fulfilling prescription drug orders, and
2:10:52
you
2:10:53
potentially get into life and death scenarios where patients
2:10:57
can't gain health care or in this case, patients can gain
2:11:01
access to prescription medication,
2:11:04
the attack crippled change health care's digital network
2:11:07
which is a part of United Healthcare. The company says it
2:11:10
took immediate action to prevent further impact pharmacies use
2:11:14
changes network to verify insurance coverage.
2:11:17
And if you have a very expensive medication, you might be stuck
2:11:20
in a position where you have to pay cash in order to get it at
2:11:23
least temporarily. Times
2:11:25
are hard these days and something like that. I mean, I'm
2:11:27
sure that would impact a family, but neutral reports that could
2:11:31
be blamed for the cyber attack. But Reuters now reports the
2:11:35
infamous ransomware gang, black cat may be responsible. Why are
2:11:39
they so concerning? So Blackhat
2:11:41
is the same organization that took down MGM and Caesars
2:11:45
Entertainment that was very damaging to those organizations.
2:11:50
Cyber criminals are increasingly targeting healthcare systems.
2:11:53
Earlier this month, a cyber attack on a Chicago hospital
2:11:57
shut down phones and computers with this latest attack of
2:12:01
pharmacy near Pittsburgh is using the honor system, giving
2:12:04
patients their meds now and billing insurance later. It's
2:12:08
also risky. Is your going to process a claim? And are you
2:12:13
whenever the insurance is back up and running? Are we actually
2:12:15
going to get paid what we should get paid for that prescription.
2:12:20
Large
2:12:20
pharmacy chains like Walgreens and CVs are reporting only a
2:12:23
limited impact from this attack, but it's the smaller pharmacies
2:12:27
that have been most affected. Many have switched to paper
2:12:30
processing, which is causing delays and backlogs.
2:12:33
Adam Curry: So this is not good. Now, what is not discussed is,
2:12:38
and it's unclear if this is Black Cat or locked bit. But one
2:12:44
of this, of course, will be the Russians. Now obviously, they
2:12:49
say that they have a whole bunch of interesting documents
2:12:53
relating to the Donald Trump trial that they're going to
2:12:56
release if the ransom is not paid. This is not discussed very
2:13:01
much. Even though Washington Post reporter Brian Krebs wrote
2:13:06
a blog post about it. He is not published it in the Washington
2:13:09
Post at this hour, who
2:13:12
John C Dvorak: was the indication that these documents
2:13:14
revealed
2:13:15
Adam Curry: the stolen document? According to Brian Krebs, WaPo,
2:13:21
reporter on his blog, February 24, letter, the stolen documents
2:13:25
contain a lot of interesting things and Donald Trump's court
2:13:27
cases that could affect the upcoming US election.
2:13:32
Unknown: Ooh.
2:13:35
Adam Curry: So we'll see. But there's not a lot of reporting
2:13:37
on that.
2:13:39
John C Dvorak: Well, that means it must be something good Biden,
2:13:42
it
2:13:42
Adam Curry: must be good is what it means.
2:13:44
John C Dvorak: I mean, it's probably like direct
2:13:46
correspondence between the Justice Department Biden Biden
2:13:49
White House, some of these court cases, and they've got the
2:13:52
documents to prove that they were in collusion, collusion,
2:13:56
collusion, exactly, because otherwise this would be what you
2:14:00
This is example of why we have to do a podcast like this. What
2:14:05
you pointed out is the mainstream media will not report
2:14:08
on anything that is favorable to Donald Trump. No. Why would you
2:14:13
know they don't want him even though it's so good, they make
2:14:17
money. But it's not about the money. It's about the socialism.
2:14:21
Yes.
2:14:22
Adam Curry: What is it about socialism? That's right. Okay,
2:14:27
let's do your Biden clips so we can
2:14:29
John C Dvorak: just use the catches up with a Hunter Biden.
2:14:33
is suppose it deposition testimony and was good or bad.
2:14:37
Here we go. Hunter Biden news. This is NTD.
2:14:41
Unknown: Today after months of anticipation, Hunter Biden
2:14:44
appeared before Congress to testify in the impeachment
2:14:47
inquiry into President Biden. Our Washington correspondent
2:14:51
Luis Martinez joins us live now with more on the probe. Good
2:14:55
evening, Tiffany. Yes, another big day in Capitol Hill. Today
2:14:59
this more And around 10am Hunter Biden appeared the oatmeal House
2:15:03
Office Building to testify before the House Oversight
2:15:07
Committee. That deposition is part of the impeachment inquiry
2:15:09
against President Biden. Let's remember that House Republicans
2:15:13
are accusing the president of using his political influence to
2:15:16
enrich his family members. It's important to note Tiffany that
2:15:19
Hunter Biden was originally scheduled to be deposed on the
2:15:22
13th of December of last year. But on that day, Hunter Biden
2:15:26
instead of showing up to his scheduled interview with the
2:15:29
House Oversight Committee, he took to the steps of Capitol
2:15:31
Hill to make a political statement defending his father
2:15:34
demanding a public hearing, and also vowing never to participate
2:15:38
in a closed doors deposition, which of course he did today for
2:15:42
over 7x seven hours. What changed was that the House
2:15:47
Oversight Committee passed a resolution holding in contempt
2:15:51
Hunter Biden and before that resolution could get to the
2:15:54
floor of the house. Hunter Biden's lawyers reached out to
2:15:58
the Oversight Committee to schedule today's interview. Now
2:16:02
we spoke with Hunter Biden got around the behind closed doors
2:16:07
interview by releasing beforehand before entering into
2:16:10
the interview his opening remarks in his opening remarks.
2:16:14
Hunter biting defenses father once again refutes any
2:16:17
allegations that he had to do anything with his business
2:16:20
dealings, and he also attacked the Republican Party and I read
2:16:24
a quote from his opening remarks. You do not have
2:16:29
evidence to support the baseless and mega motivated conspiracies
2:16:33
about my father, because there isn't any. I like
2:16:38
Adam Curry: Maga motivated. Yeah, I
2:16:40
John C Dvorak: love mega motivated.
2:16:41
Adam Curry: No like it has nothing like alliteration to
2:16:44
punch the punch your point home. Mag mag motivated, yes.
2:16:50
John C Dvorak: Part Two Congressman
2:16:51
Unknown: James Coomer, the chairman of the House Oversight
2:16:54
Committee, who's leading the Impeachment Inquiry had
2:16:56
something very different to say about the amount of evidence
2:16:58
they have against President Biden. Let's listen to what
2:17:02
James Comer chairman of the House Oversight Committee had to
2:17:04
say.
2:17:05
Our committees have unearthed substantial evidence of
2:17:09
President Biden and his family's corruption. The Biden's created
2:17:13
20 shell companies. Now
2:17:15
Democrats have alleged along the process that the entire
2:17:19
impeachment inquiry is political Sham. Now this colts have also
2:17:23
revamped since Alexander Smirnoff longtime FBI informant
2:17:27
was indicted earlier. The
2:17:29
Adam Curry: guy's name is Alexander Smirnoff.
2:17:33
John C Dvorak: Seriously? Yeah. Why?
2:17:35
Adam Curry: He's like, he's like he's a he's a Russian. He's a
2:17:38
Russian spy. And his name is Smirnoff. clickup like a vodka.
2:17:43
Yeah, he's
2:17:43
John C Dvorak: a vodka guy.
2:17:44
Adam Curry: This is cartoon world. Ma'am.
2:17:46
Unknown: Alexander Smirnoff longtime FBI informant was
2:17:49
indicted earlier this month for lying to the FBI about
2:17:52
information he provided regarding Hunter Biden and Joe
2:17:56
Biden's business dealings. Now I spoke with Congressman Democrat
2:18:01
Congressman Greg Gazzara. From Texas, a freshman on the
2:18:04
oversight Marxist COC and media and yet some very strong words
2:18:09
against Republicans who insist on the impeachment inquiry even
2:18:13
after Alexander Smirnoff was indicted. Let's listen to what
2:18:16
Congressman Greg Kasara had to say. I
2:18:19
think almost any American would say just stop embarrassing
2:18:22
yourself. Stop shaming yourself this way, and they just seem to
2:18:25
be gluttons for punishment. They're back at it again. And I
2:18:27
think they're just gonna embarrass themselves again
2:18:29
today.
2:18:29
Adam Curry: Oh, this guy he was on the city council in Austin.
2:18:33
He's like a like a Soros sister.
2:18:35
John C Dvorak: Oh yeah.
2:18:37
Adam Curry: She's no good No,
2:18:39
John C Dvorak: no all of these Democrats and they go on and on
2:18:42
about one thing that I wish I knew worked out I don't have the
2:18:45
clips about the mole calling this Russian hoax but the smear
2:18:48
now thing they're banking on that keeping
2:18:51
Adam Curry: clean nails right I mean, it's great. It's Russian
2:18:54
disinformation Smirnoff What more do you want to snap this is
2:18:57
they got it locked?
2:18:59
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, they definitely I will tell you this
2:19:02
the Republicans are weenies when it comes to getting this thing
2:19:05
close. I mean, when it was when Nancy Pelosi was running the
2:19:09
show she said okay, impeachment will start tomorrow, bro. Right
2:19:12
go right to impeachment and let's get Trump because he
2:19:15
because he showed up at a meeting. Anything you could do
2:19:19
is was much dis comer guys useless. But let's go to clip
2:19:23
three. I
2:19:24
Unknown: also spoke with Congresswoman Nancy mace from
2:19:27
South Carolina, and she herself had very strong words to say to
2:19:31
her counterparts and Democrats line of argument that looks or
2:19:35
seeks to disqualify Alexandre Smirnoff and diamond. Let's
2:19:39
listen to what Congresswoman Nancy Mays had to say.
2:19:44
Of course, because we all know what the FBI said about this
2:19:48
witness. They said that this witness was trustworthy and
2:19:51
credible. They paid this witness six figures so is the FBI that
2:19:54
incompetent does pay this guy hundreds of 1000s of dollars for
2:19:58
him not to be credible for him not To be trustworthy. Just a
2:20:01
few minutes ago I spoke also with Congressman Pat Phelan from
2:20:05
Texas Republican in the House Oversight Committee. He was
2:20:09
there in the deposition with Hunter Biden. He spent the
2:20:12
entire seven hours of deposition in the in the room with the rest
2:20:17
of the Oversight Committee and this is what Pat Fallon
2:20:20
congressman from Texas had to say.
2:20:23
He said Jim Biden gave his dad $200,000 as a loan repayment
2:20:27
okay, then why isn't your father simply produced the original
2:20:30
check or wire that he sent to his brother? Yes, go I don't
2:20:36
think it ever existed, but it's things like that. So I think the
2:20:39
natural progression will be a public hearing and then we'll go
2:20:42
from there. Boy,
2:20:44
John C Dvorak: they're gonna go nowhere. This these guys are
2:20:48
these Republicans are just, they're full of it themselves.
2:20:53
Yeah. But they may you know, they're going to try to I don't
2:20:58
know what they're even trying to accomplish.
2:21:00
Adam Curry: I mean, I now I understand why people are more
2:21:03
interested in dynamic pricing a Windies. I mean, this is this is
2:21:06
not a good
2:21:06
John C Dvorak: show. No, it's not working out. And
2:21:09
Adam Curry: with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage
2:21:11
say in the morning to you the man who put the sea in luck, why
2:21:14
not your route ladies and gentlemen, say hello to my
2:21:16
friend on the other end, the one and only Mr. John
2:21:24
John C Dvorak: curry in the morning, the oldest ships in the
2:21:25
sea and the boots on the ground, the feet near the subs in the
2:21:28
water and all the days of the night too. Big
2:21:31
Adam Curry: and hearty look in the morning to the trolls and
2:21:33
the troll room. Hello, and look over here a little better than
2:21:40
last Thursday, last Thursday, we had 1556 we upped the ante by 10
2:21:45
to 15 165. Trolls listening live as our live studio audience. We
2:21:50
welcome all of them, of course. Happy to have the trolls to the
2:21:55
troll, which is what they do. They've been funny this morning,
2:21:58
though, doing lots of ISOs and all kinds of fun stuff and
2:22:01
saying look a lot and right. Look, yeah, it's Pavlovian.
2:22:07
Whenever you hear a news report, and it's a new here, look, all
2:22:11
you can do is think time to donate to no agenda. Or whenever
2:22:16
you hear right, you think, wow, it's right. It's time to donate
2:22:21
to no agenda. Because we are a value for value podcast. Which
2:22:27
means we give this all to you for free. gratis. no cost, no
2:22:31
charge. No hoops, no levels. No totebag none of that. No
2:22:37
advertisement. No
2:22:37
John C Dvorak: creepy corporate closed off content.
2:22:41
Adam Curry: None of that. Yeah. Which I and I really hope that
2:22:45
the Dvorak Horowitz unplugged stock picks never get paywalled
2:22:53
John C Dvorak: you've been listening again. Yeah.
2:22:54
Adam Curry: Because you were shorting into the into earnings
2:22:56
again. I couldn't Yeah,
2:22:57
John C Dvorak: I shorted it into earnings beyond meats. And it
2:22:59
went up by 13%. As Cora was pointed out to me calls me up.
2:23:04
He says you curries Holy crap. And then he gave me the example.
2:23:08
Adam Curry: I know. We'll we'll see what it closes out today. I
2:23:14
love listening to you guys. By the way, the trolls, you can
2:23:18
join them at troll room.io that we get the live stream. You can
2:23:22
tune in 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There's always some
2:23:25
cool podcast that's going live. Darren O'Neil does the pre show
2:23:29
for two hours before we get on the stream on Thursdays and
2:23:33
Sundays. If you'd like Taylor Swift Derringer guy if you'd
2:23:37
like oh, yes, Darren sure guy. If you like Bowie, Darren. The
2:23:41
John C Dvorak: old Billy Idol stuff. Yeah. Decades,
2:23:45
Adam Curry: like Weird Al Yankovic Derringer guy. Yeah,
2:23:49
but it's a lot of fun. There really is or you can listen to
2:23:52
modern podcasts that I'm gonna promote a one app every single
2:23:56
show cuz there's a lot is now 16 or 17 of them. These are all
2:24:00
independent apps done by usually one or two guys on a team. It's
2:24:04
important that you support them by using their apps. They're the
2:24:07
apps are free. I think you can get some extra features for some
2:24:11
of them but it keeps podcasting free it keeps idiots like
2:24:18
Spotify away from podcasts and keep it free and open. So
2:24:23
fountain is the app I'm promoting on definitely yeah,
2:24:26
it's a good one fountain is a very good episode. They just
2:24:28
started like a music radio station in there too. It's all
2:24:31
kinds of good stuff. Now back to the value for value. You can
2:24:35
support us in many different ways. Treasure is a big one. And
2:24:39
we do need the treasure of time talent and treasure but time and
2:24:42
talent count as well. You can organize a meet up you can hit
2:24:46
somebody in the mouth you can promote us. You could just so
2:24:49
many things that you can do is be a boots on the ground in this
2:24:52
clip. Make some art. There you go. The artists deliver such
2:24:59
incredible All value to this podcast is an example for
2:25:05
episode 1637. We titled that one lie DAR. Thanks everybody for
2:25:11
explaining what Lidar is. I think we kind of know what it's
2:25:13
like. You don't understand LIDAR. It's like radio. Right?
2:25:17
Radar, but with a light with laser. Yeah,
2:25:20
John C Dvorak: you got the frequency has got more
2:25:22
granularity and somebody went on and on. I said, What? How much
2:25:26
granularity? How much detail do you need when he's just talking
2:25:30
about the dirt? You know, you're trying to hit hit, you're trying
2:25:33
to hit your mind a hit the ground? You know, you don't have
2:25:36
you don't need within you know, this, you know, millimeters.
2:25:40
Well, my daughter still fell over Mr. Rock.
2:25:44
Adam Curry: Lidar is what's killing everybody in those self
2:25:46
driving cars. You know, it's great to get
2:25:48
John C Dvorak: and also it's blinding. You know, does that
2:25:51
mission ever look at this slide. It's not
2:25:54
Adam Curry: mine. It's for red. You don't see it? Yeah, guys, we
2:25:59
want to thank Francisco Scaramanga who is on a roll, his
2:26:03
wife still doesn't understand what this value for value thing
2:26:06
is, because he gets paid nothing. He just gives us back
2:26:09
the value and loves it. He loves the show and gives us back value
2:26:13
by creating dynamite artwork. He really is on a roll and hitting
2:26:18
it and this was so good. This was an astronaut apparently on
2:26:24
the moon with a golf club, which is remember, our US astronauts
2:26:28
were on the moon driving the dune buggy around the
2:26:31
John C Dvorak: lunar right and they had a golf club hitting
2:26:33
golf, golf balls and 71 bouncing
2:26:36
Adam Curry: up and down and now we can't even land the thing
2:26:38
upright. And the golf club is trying to kill some alien some
2:26:47
pink alien that's rolling around. It was great. It's
2:26:49
really a funny piece. Let me see what else we have. Let's go to
2:26:52
no agenda art. generated.com another great piece of value Sir
2:26:55
Paul couture has made made for us and for for the program.
2:26:59
Let's see.
2:27:01
John C Dvorak: I use the moon tripping from dirty Jersey
2:27:04
horror for the news
2:27:04
Adam Curry: very now that came in late. I don't think we saw
2:27:07
that one when we when we were picking the art.
2:27:10
John C Dvorak: I don't think so either. But I used it anyway
2:27:13
because it would have been
2:27:14
Adam Curry: a disgust piece is hilarious. But it was very, very
2:27:20
good. Other pieces were let's see toxic Trump, which was
2:27:28
sorry, right. That was Parker Paulie. Blacknight Parker Polly.
2:27:32
Which was that the patented Trump hair swoosh. We did talk
2:27:37
for a bit about Dame Kenny Benz was we in fact, we said we were
2:27:42
discussed this as a runner up
2:27:45
John C Dvorak: with the we're all right. I really liked that
2:27:47
you liked this piece a lot. Yeah. The you
2:27:49
Adam Curry: were all gonna die a guy with the SOS phone and his
2:27:51
hairs on, you know, freaking out. Yes, it was a nice piece.
2:27:55
John C Dvorak: It was a good piece. Yeah, it was definitely a
2:27:57
good piece. It could have been picked. If the other piece
2:28:00
didn't exist. Yes.
2:28:01
Adam Curry: I think both of them might have lost to the dirty
2:28:04
Jersey horror. That was That's a funny piece. And
2:28:09
John C Dvorak: maybe he
2:28:11
Adam Curry: should have gotten that in earlier. I don't know.
2:28:12
That's too bad. Thank you all very much artists. And of
2:28:16
course, thank you, Francisco skata manga. We'll see what
2:28:20
everyone has in store for us today. I can already see there's
2:28:23
about 12 submissions you can follow along at no agenda art
2:28:25
generator.com. Or in that fountain app I was talking about
2:28:28
you can find it your app store your Google Play Store. We have
2:28:32
chapters which Dred Scott makes for every single show and he
2:28:35
puts all the artwork in there as much as he can use. He'll put in
2:28:38
there and you'll see that rotating if you're driving in
2:28:40
your car, you got Android Auto or CarPlay it'll swap right
2:28:46
there on your screen. It's kind of fun. Now let us think some of
2:28:51
the people who brought us the treasure for episode 1638 And we
2:28:54
start off with Sam LeMay from Bedford Kentucky with magic
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number 333 dot 33 says no note no karma. Thank you for your
2:29:05
courage. Thank you Sam. LeMay beautiful short sweet we love
2:29:09
it. Yeah,
2:29:11
John C Dvorak: that was nice. Sir Turkey Turkey. Turkey AA is
2:29:15
up with from Los Angeles, California. 33333 And he says
2:29:20
dead Poff dead pod fathers. I think he meant dear. I would
2:29:25
hope so. Please give jobs karma and all so health karma shirt
2:29:31
turkey. Yay.
2:29:32
Unknown: You got jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
2:29:41
Adam Curry: And we keep it in the three three threes. Adam
2:29:43
Ruiz is from Sealy, Texas. Although he says I'm planning on
2:29:47
moving back to the US after living in China for the last
2:29:50
five years. Wow. I need some jobs karma for my smokin hot
2:29:54
wife and I also just turned 33 A few months ago, so I thought
2:29:58
it'd be appropriate to donate three Read 33 Thank you, Adam
2:30:01
and John. Yes, here it comes jobs,
2:30:04
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
2:30:13
John C Dvorak: Mr. Michael G. Boyer in Glen Osmond South
2:30:20
Africa, South Africa, South South Australia. 333 no note
2:30:26
that I can find. And so we'll just give him a double up
2:30:29
Carmen, maybe.
2:30:31
Adam Curry: You've got karma. During Harvey, our first
2:30:37
Associate Executive Producer, under 300 Between two and 300 as
2:30:41
Associate Executive produce, these are the real titles by the
2:30:43
way. Talk about that in a minute. He's we're Fort Worth,
2:30:45
Texas 263 dot 22. And he says, I'm a Texan. I'm a welder. I'm a
2:30:52
father. I'm a husband. For for for brother been giving 33 dot
2:30:57
33 a month since April of 2020 Switcheroo for my wife who
2:31:03
finally started listening after multiple hits in the mouth. Dame
2:31:08
Laura of the North Texas shenanigans learned have no
2:31:12
agenda from the Presby cast. When they played the BS COVID
2:31:16
commercials all sounding the same. I wondered where my people
2:31:20
were and I found them with YouTube weirdos, much love and
2:31:24
Dame Laura of the North Texas shenanigans we'll get the
2:31:28
switcheroo happy to do that for you Jake.
2:31:32
John C Dvorak: And then we move to move this down to Brendan
2:31:36
Moroni in Browns Mills New Jersey. 240 209 ITM gents please
2:31:43
do find my donation to 2992 plus Pay Pal fees is a humble gesture
2:31:48
of thanks Thursday will be my I have a
2:31:53
Adam Curry: question. Yeah, his Pay Pal started adding that for
2:31:56
some reason saying would not click but he's that new because
2:32:00
people
2:32:00
John C Dvorak: know it's been around for I didn't I never
2:32:02
implemented it. Oh, okay. Cool. Because I always thought it was
2:32:06
like a you know, I don't know, it's kind of chickenshit Lee,
2:32:08
you know, but then I put it up to see what would happen about
2:32:11
people like, oh, yeah, some people
2:32:14
Adam Curry: do. Yeah, that's very nice. And
2:32:17
John C Dvorak: so you just tick a box and boom, I think it's I
2:32:21
think they introduced it about two years ago. Box and boom,
2:32:25
tick a box and boom, tick a box. Thursday would be my eighth
2:32:30
birthday on these here latest 32 trips around the sun and I was
2:32:33
punched in the mouth a few months back so I should get on
2:32:37
with a deducing.
2:32:41
Unknown: You've been de deuced from my
2:32:44
John C Dvorak: caught annual birthday. Tickets is 40. It is
2:32:48
hard to believe the last time I had the day to celebrate the
2:32:52
powers to be we're figuring out the best way to start. The
2:32:55
demolition of our global economy. Is sentence structures
2:32:59
hard to read. My commute has significantly increased recently
2:33:02
and I've rediscovered the medium of podcasts. After a bit of a
2:33:06
hiatus I must shout out to the Tom Woods show for my early
2:33:09
education of libertarian in the libertarianism and contrarian
2:33:13
ism over a decade ago. But if I had been listening to your show
2:33:17
back in early COVID times I would have been much more
2:33:20
confident and explain to my bra bought in France exactly how
2:33:25
they were being hypnotized by the M five n m. And why I was
2:33:29
show so skeptical of the nonsense they were rolling out
2:33:34
in 2020 and beyond are extremely long sentence. I'll wrap up
2:33:40
after deleting much of this original note for brevity,
2:33:43
really. I just want to say thanks. By the way that could be
2:33:50
a period not a comma. I just want to say thanks for your
2:33:54
insights and keep up the good work. I recently moved to a new
2:33:57
house and new home with my slightly less new wife. I
2:34:01
married last September and will be entering the third year of
2:34:04
running decently successful business with my father. I think
2:34:07
they're pretty millennial things for me to finally get to so I
2:34:13
believe some millennial karma printed on Sunday's episode to
2:34:16
do me some good if you're feeling generous, sincerely
2:34:19
appreciate you to Brendan
2:34:22
Adam Curry: millennial karma.
2:34:26
Unknown: You've got karma.
2:34:29
Adam Curry: Blog, no, Brendan. Mike Rennaker is in Dubuque,
2:34:34
Iowa to 4147. Gentlemen, thank you. It's a leap here donation
2:34:38
229 dot 33 plus fees. Mike Rennaker. Thank you, Mike. We
2:34:42
appreciate it.
2:34:43
John C Dvorak: Brian to Lekki Teleki are to Lechia these two
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lucky in Lincoln, Nebraska. 240. Winter a 37. A to 2924 Leap your
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donation before Pay Pal fees. owns it. That's the note
2:34:59
Adam Curry: Seth Tanda To 10 det Richmond, Virginia ro ducks to
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22 dot 22 Row ducks as I enjoy duck hunting, donating on behalf
2:35:07
of the concrete logic podcast, please refer to a message I
2:35:11
forwarded to John regarding regarding stripe. Yes, we got
2:35:13
that. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. I'll do this one.
2:35:20
Okay, this is because it's in Dutch. Well Oh, unless you want
2:35:24
to read it. No, no, I
2:35:25
John C Dvorak: you know, I just butcher it.
2:35:27
Adam Curry: Mark bleh Veldt in Hudson, Connecticut. Haddam
2:35:31
Connecticut to 10 dot 60 Pope in Bunga dafis What you resign
2:35:36
please keep it up. He's and would you like a translation?
2:35:41
Yes, I think everybody would. We hope in Bonner dark and hope as
2:35:45
in hope H ope hope in scary times. Is what you are. We are
2:35:50
the hope in the scary times. As well, yes. Yes, it you write it
2:35:58
as hoop but it's hope it hope hope. And it's Eagle wide
2:36:02
John C Dvorak: Coffee Roasters in Bensenville Illinois came in
2:36:05
with 201 43 and they also said some coffee and some of the
2:36:08
canned coffee which is enough to keep you awake.
2:36:11
Adam Curry: I haven't received mine yet. I'm looking forward to
2:36:13
it.
2:36:13
John C Dvorak: Send him some Kansas what he likes. I don't
2:36:15
like the Cans. Cans. Isn't No Dad JCD and Adam love to grind
2:36:21
Merica interviews hats off to Darren and Graham for helping
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keep freedom alive in Canada. Canada producers in need of a
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better way to start today. Taste the air rose the difference and
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for 20% off your coffee order. Stay caffeinated Eli the coffee
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guy I will say that their their coffees are good but it's
2:36:43
amazing their canned coffee is which is different than any of
2:36:47
the canned coffee have had is is really I think a quite quite a
2:36:52
good product. So I'm a big pour it into I can pour it into a
2:36:57
half a glass put some milk in there maybe a little sweetener
2:36:59
if you want because it's just black coffee. But it's really
2:37:03
well well made. I have to give them credit kudos for I don't
2:37:06
know how to make her as
2:37:07
Adam Curry: I'm a black rifle guy and I ran out and I still
2:37:10
had stuff for the day sent me I'd like those little pouches
2:37:13
they have little tester pouches. Did you get those?
2:37:19
John C Dvorak: Maybe Yeah, yeah, they
2:37:20
Adam Curry: have little little tester pouches about good for
2:37:22
for two two pots of coffee. It's it's great and it tastes good. I
2:37:28
drink it this morning because I'm out of my black rifle. Thank
2:37:30
you guys. Adam Carter 200 ollars Associate Executive Producer
2:37:34
shout out to Aaron C of the clown town Chronicle. A new
2:37:37
media deconstruction podcast Allah no agenda. We may not be
2:37:42
as experienced as John and Adam but we're doing our part all the
2:37:45
same. Clown town is burning, and we're here to watch Are you
2:37:50
alright, thanks bros though. We
2:37:53
John C Dvorak: got another Linden Lubetkin she shows up
2:37:57
every show. She does. We'll see how long this goes on late as
2:38:00
she should take some some Dutch I guess she's the Dutchess of
2:38:04
jobs karma. Lakewood, Colorado tuner bucks and same she wants
2:38:09
some jobs calm for competitive edge she writes Go to Image
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needs. That's image makers Inc, image makers Inc with a que just
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find Linda patcon on the list of producers Dutchess have jobs and
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writer of resumes and she's on the producers list jobs,
2:38:28
Unknown: jobs, jobs and jobs for jobs.
2:38:34
Adam Curry: And we have Dame Trish was $200 and she you sent
2:38:40
in a typewritten note. Well, maybe that was printed on the
2:38:43
computer and it says hello John. Adam go pound sand. I'm not even
2:38:48
on the note. Here's a much needed donation for the show.
2:38:52
This donation is from my son in law Stephen who thank God hit me
2:38:56
in the mouth in the early days of COVID this will help with his
2:38:59
knighthood I'm also enclosing the facts for the NA site as
2:39:03
previously promised we should get those up
2:39:07
John C Dvorak: I have them big I'm gonna go this is I want to
2:39:11
apologize to Dame Trish. I'm the double roadblock to this I am
2:39:17
the laggard it's my fault these This hasn't been implemented and
2:39:22
already gone to two or three iterations as I as I failed the
2:39:27
dame Trish that's why she sent me the notes directed at me for
2:39:31
being
2:39:32
Adam Curry: yeah being a slouch while she's being very kind
2:39:34
about it she
2:39:35
John C Dvorak: says that she No I can I can read between the
2:39:37
lines. She's nice I emailed these
2:39:39
Adam Curry: two sometime last year but never received any
2:39:41
feedback
2:39:42
John C Dvorak: Yeah, cuz I did the emails lost in the shuffle.
2:39:44
So here they are
2:39:45
Adam Curry: old school printed out if these aren't the sort of
2:39:48
questions you had in mind, just tell me and I'll cease and
2:39:51
desist. I hope to hear from you soon. Email works. You'll give
2:39:55
me a call on the landline a little golden scream calm karma.
2:40:00
Thank you very much. Damn Trisha Detroit. We love you. That's
2:40:02
fantastic. Appreciate it, you've got karma. And that wraps up our
2:40:12
executive and Associate Executive producers for episode
2:40:15
as 1683 on this extra free day of the year, can you believe it
2:40:20
nine shows in one month and we're happy to do it for you.
2:40:23
These execs and Associate Executive Producers you get
2:40:26
these titles are real, they're forever. You can keep them for
2:40:29
as long as you want to be attached to it. And you can use
2:40:33
it on your LinkedIn profile, your resume, your socials,
2:40:37
whatever you want to do, or go to imdb.com you'll see that we
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have over 1000 Executive Producers. There's like some
2:40:45
some guy who don't remember is like somehow he's at the top of
2:40:47
the list is we got to look into IMDB. But you can you can. He's
2:40:52
very weird. You can show off to all your friends. Look, I'm an
2:40:57
actual producer. Oh yeah, you don't believe me? Check out
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imdb.com That would Yeah. John's gonna take us through to the 50s
2:41:05
as we thank the rest of our producers above the line for
2:41:07
this episode. Yes,
2:41:08
John C Dvorak: we're gonna start off with Linda white Wiegert in
2:41:12
her weigert weird weigert in Maplewood, Minnesota, 163 33.
2:41:17
But she did send a check and a note and I do want to read this
2:41:19
note because it's just another note. To kind of I don't know if
2:41:24
it's interesting. I'm not sure if it's insulting. I was walking
2:41:28
through a Hobby Lobby and saw this Valentine and I immediately
2:41:31
thought of John. It's a little it's a little figure advantage.
2:41:36
So it's like a Valentine's card only it's on a piece of wood and
2:41:39
it's got it stands out. Wow. It's cute. Very cute. Cool. She
2:41:43
says I immediately thought of John not because I'd like him to
2:41:46
be my valentine. No Gods ever heard of that? But because he
2:41:52
usually puts vintage Valentine's Day in the newsletter. I also
2:41:55
thought it was assigned to donate again and close my check.
2:41:59
And the Valentine. He says she goes on to say I consider my
2:42:04
physical, mental and spiritual health, health all very
2:42:07
important. And I spent a fair amount of money on all three
2:42:10
your podcast contributes immensely to my mental health.
2:42:15
All right,
2:42:15
Adam Curry: and she did have an interesting jingle request which
2:42:18
I looked up for her the backup to the backup to the backup from
2:42:21
the Iowa election results, a backup and a backup of that
2:42:24
backup and a backup to the backup to the backup. I'm glad
2:42:26
I'm glad you asked for that one. I'd forgotten all about it. I
2:42:29
John C Dvorak: forgot all about it too.
2:42:30
Adam Curry: Excellent. Great.
2:42:31
John C Dvorak: Anyway, well thanks for the Valentine. I
2:42:34
appreciate it. It's now standing in the knick knack shelf. And as
2:42:40
you can imagine, I have a lot of
2:42:42
Adam Curry: knick knack Meister.
2:42:45
John C Dvorak: Meister Rick Owens, St. Petersburg, Florida
2:42:48
105 35 Jared Smith's on the list in Fort Wayne, Indiana one on
2:42:52
one on one. Sydney winter in Lincoln, Nebraska who's got a
2:42:57
birthday and 100 bucks in his for Trenton. His wife's wishing
2:43:05
him happy birthday Nancy Samuelsson 100 Anonymous in
2:43:08
Columbus, Ohio. 100 white so what
2:43:11
Adam Curry: happened to Sydney? Sydney? douching there's a
2:43:14
devolution Oh, I didn't say
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Unknown: you've been de deuced
2:43:22
John C Dvorak: anonymous for 100 Remember Columbus and then we
2:43:24
have the blank. Blank donor from San Diego, California. 100. This
2:43:29
has happened a couple of times where it's paid out
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Adam Curry: they haven't donated recently
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Nebraska, Laughlin, Nevada 72. Wait, wait,
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Adam Curry: wait, is it in Nevada or Nevada? I'm confused
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now.
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John C Dvorak: Nevada, Nevada. Okay. It's something Never
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Nevada.
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Adam Curry: I don't know I just want to make sure we're doing it
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right because you know Mimi gets angry.
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John C Dvorak: Oh yeah, no she if she hears Nevada she'll get
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to be on the phone. Yes. Diane Northcutt Northumberland,
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Northumberland, UK got a birthday hey
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Adam Curry: wait wait this is is 6611 this is the double balls to
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John C Dvorak: Double Yeah, yes. And she wants a biscuit for her
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do we got to do that. Happy to do it. Craig Kohler in
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this list to defy 58 And he's always given us grief on the
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net. We're on the I don't know if he's not the new social
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Adam Curry: he says greetings from Gitmo nation lowlands or
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shelf wood of the wooden shelves in the woods, a mountain which
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is the new crime capital of North Holland. Good to know.
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John C Dvorak: Yeah, if you want to get crime, crime there, Dan,
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Adam Curry: says thanks for all the baby making karma my boys
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John C Dvorak: leaf Thompson and Meridian, Idaho. And last but
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not least, our, our Baron up there in Beaverton, Oregon, Alan
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Bean. And he sent me an interesting note recently, I
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want to acknowledge that. And thanks, Alan, and this is our
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group of producers and for show 1638
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Our formula is this. We go out. We get people in the mouth
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And we have a birthday list short today though Colin Ayers
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turns 44 Today, Diane will be turning 44 tomorrow a Colin airs
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dame's straight to the meetups, you know what?
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We were talking earlier about the search generation with as
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there's one take well actually there's a couple taking place
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today. The North Georgia monthly meet up six o'clock at Cherry
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day meet up this is only happens once every four years this meet
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up at bar 404 in Denver, Colorado has a funny name for a
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bar. On Saturday, the local 483 International Brotherhood of
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fare of West Ashley in Charleston, South Carolina. The
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new Detroit San Fran meet up one o'clock at Southern Pacific
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Texas chili meet up two o'clock and Casa de loca Smithville
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Texas it shouldn't be that's Dame black Dame loca very cool
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at her house I guess. Sadly the Kilkenny Ireland meetup has been
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cancelled no reason why but we're sorry to hear that would
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have loved to have had a meet up report from Ireland but on
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Saturday the spun up meet up min Switzerland Zurich at UScar
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Kowalski, Oscar co welcome that's sir Swiss Sena is
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Always a good time with Sir Swiss Cena. Jazz hands jazz feet
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beats edition eight o'clock on Saturday at the Green Lady
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lounge in Kansas City Missouri. And the Don't be a douchebag
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meet up at 530 and McNally's in Tulsa, Oklahoma. That's just a
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partial list of all of the meetups that are taking place we
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are around the world we're international we're bad we're
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nationwide go to no agenda meetups.com If you can't find
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John C Dvorak: go hang out with Dyson days. You'd be triggered
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you wouldn't be here
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Adam Curry: K I have a couple. I have a couple. I have a couple
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of ISIS you want to hear
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John C Dvorak: good it's about time that was interesting. Oh,
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not
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Adam Curry: bad. And then we have this one 100% We're not
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using and how about this one gotta like that one myself.
2:53:34
John C Dvorak: I do like that one. Yeah, once you got okay,
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I've got actually one this one of them might be a good
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combination with your first one. Oh, it would be that was
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interesting followed by but let's try this one first dyno
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way get the wrong word. Okay.
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Adam Curry: Bye bye bye. I have Baba bye would
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John C Dvorak: go second by the other one.
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Adam Curry: The most entertaining political podcast
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ever. I don't like that it was sped up
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John C Dvorak: all right, then try Bye.
2:54:08
Adam Curry: Did you do that? Did you the speeding up? No, I
2:54:10
John C Dvorak: did not I got it from one of our producers
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goodbye so play your first clip. And then bye bye.
2:54:20
Adam Curry: That was interesting the buy that's a win that's a
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winning combo I can't you're when you're right you're right.
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That's when you're right you're right you're right here we go.
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Do
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come on JC and he gave me the good news. He got some good
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news. Do we have any good news this is yes get everybody into
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into the into the rest of your life. You just need to have a
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little bit of good news there's nothing wrong.
2:54:50
John C Dvorak: This is a bit of a number one bad one I wanted to
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get was curry that turtle. But what happened get a good Oh,
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that's too bad. I was one of those webs. I said that wouldn't
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play the video. No. But curry the DRO doesn't say I got
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poached oh the pig finally
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Unknown: tonight a Parker County pig rescue po Joe the pig
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they're safe and sound tonight, after nearly a dozen rescuers
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help free him from some thorny bushes in springtown. Marilena
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Cooper tells us about a week ago she and a worker from fifth D
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150. Farm and rescue rushed to the site to rescue him but after
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two hours of trying he wasn't budging. So they put out the
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call for help on social media and even offered an incentive.
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And a woman Oh my word like Man, if you can help me catch this
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big like I will give everybody beer and everybody money.
2:55:42
Within 30 minutes Cooper says 11 people showed up. It still took
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about three hours. Wow, Joe and despite a possible spinal
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injury, we're told he's doing just well beyond money.
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Works every time it sounds. That
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Adam Curry: sounds like no agenda Mita
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John C Dvorak: was bear in mind with polio, the news, good news.
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Good news. Good news. Good news.
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Adam Curry: Good news. Indeed. It's good news everybody. You
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can go into your the rest of your day feeling good about
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yourself feeling good about the pig. And just feeling good about
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making it all the way through to the end of show here on episode
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1683. Where we have dynamite end of show mixes Professor J.
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Jones, you Alison Steph Jacobson and you do not want to touch
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that dial. Because we have the Battle of the dead douchebags
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coming up next live live live with Larry blender lavish Noah
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answer seek center. How could you even consider touching the
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dial is going to be dynamite. When those dead douchebags
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battle, you know hilarity ensues.
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John C Dvorak: douchebags
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Adam Curry: coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill
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Country where it is about 45 degrees right now. It's FEMA
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Region number six. It's the heart of the Texas Hill Country
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in the morning, everybody. I'm Adam curry, from
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John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon Valley where it's 56 degrees.
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But the rains about to hit. I'm waiting. I'm John C. Dvorak.
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Adam Curry: Remember I said no agenda donations.com Thank you
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for being here. We'll talk to you on Sunday until then adios
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mofos Hui Hui, at and such
2:57:33
John C Dvorak: and let's get to Victorian news. We really get
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the BSF at the highest level possible with her crap
2:57:40
emotionally, psychologically, intellectually or ethically.
2:57:45
This is what he likes the word toxic, toxic words. And
2:57:50
Adam Curry: here is the money shot from religious cults.
2:57:58
Unknown: You have to be in the throes of some sort of toxic
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delusion.
2:58:03
Adam Curry: What's evil and sin does to your overall mood,
2:58:07
Unknown: help them deform and become a more European
2:58:11
democratic country
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they need to pass this money and the American people broadly
2:58:23
understand that don't stop in Ukraine he will keep going.
2:58:32
There it is. This is what he likes the word toxic after they
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have heard from Ukraine they have heard from yet this is not
2:58:43
just about Ukraine. And you know, talk to you. I'm
2:58:47
John C Dvorak: sorry. What am I thinking and I
2:58:48
Adam Curry: hope your Newland clip has the money shot. The
2:58:51
Unknown: bulk of this money is going right back into the US
2:58:55
economy.
2:58:57
Adam Curry: He is by far the most disgraceful figure in
2:59:00
modern Presidential History what's evil and seen just your
2:59:04
overall you know so here's the unhinged part.
2:59:14
Unknown: Because we've got to staunch this ovation. Well,
2:59:18
John C Dvorak: like toxic by the good word. I'm sorry. What am I
2:59:22
thinking? I
2:59:22
Adam Curry: hope you're Newland clip has the money shot.
2:59:25
Unknown: The bulk of this money is going right back into the US
2:59:29
economy
2:59:37
John C Dvorak: talks about words fast for 40 days I
2:59:42
Adam Curry: don't think so. I'm not Jesus we're fasting this
2:59:49
week. So I was I was very productive fasting
2:59:59
John C Dvorak: fast A Jesus what blend was that in the Bible? I
3:00:04
don't know anything about
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Adam Curry: the year on that it doesn't have to be this thing.
3:00:08
Yes, Jesus fasted for 40 days were you talking about
3:00:19
John C Dvorak: Jack jacked up so you're gonna do this now? Yeah,
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he
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Unknown: is by far the most disgraceful figure in modern
3:00:27
presidential history. He is a bumbling cauldron of loads and
3:00:30
brains. You have to be in the throes of some sort of toxic
3:00:34
delusion in a toxic home to believe that Donald Trump has
3:00:37
ever been emotionally psychologically, intellectually
3:00:41
or ethically set to be President of the United States.
3:00:43
These lights are so bright in my eyes that I can see too many
3:00:47
people out there and get really see that. See, anyway,
3:00:51
let's get to the news. Last night off camera at a fundraiser
3:00:56
President Biden called Vladimir Putin a quote crazy sob My God.
3:01:00
He even tweeted this video God gave us who is nevertheless here
3:01:06
on earth to do God's work. God tells him to steal an election
3:01:10
from President which moaning and whining and nagging about Trump
3:01:15
and we have to work with Reverend. We got to get Biden
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out box. America barrier
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it's a shame what is being done to the man is?
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mopo.org/in the FBI that was interesting.
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