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No Agenda Episode 1658 - "Spaving"

"Spaving"

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Viscount of Whistler

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Linda Lupatkin, Duchess of Jobs & Writer of Resumes

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John C Dvorak (00:00):
You're as skinny as a rail. Your bones are

(00:02):
sticking out. You got no musclemass whatsoever and you look in
the mirror and you said, I coulduse a few more pounds. Adam
curry, John C Devora.

Adam Curry (00:10):
They may 9 2024 That's your award winning give
our nation media assassinationepisode 1658.

Unknown (00:17):
This is no agenda.

Adam Curry (00:20):
Watching oranges and broadcasting live from the heart
of the Texas Hill Country hereand FEMA. Reason number six in
the morning, everybody. I'm Adamcurry

John C Dvorak (00:29):
in from Northern Silicon Valley where everybody's
looking forward to having theirmedical bills. cancel them.
Jhansi Dvorak.

Adam Curry (00:37):
Raglan Buzzkill. Okay, I'll bite her this. I
mean, the company that went outof business.

John C Dvorak (00:46):
Now the Democrats have proposed a bill. Yeah. To
cancel all medical debt debt tothe tune of $220 billion in a
last ditch effort to buy votes.

Adam Curry (00:59):
Oh, this is what do you call that? That used to be a
thing whenever a new capitalism?No, no, no, it's different.
What's the name of it? It's backin the olden days. Whenever new
Jubilee that's a debt jubilee.There you go. debt jubilee. So
that's seriously a plan.

John C Dvorak (01:18):
Good luck.

Adam Curry (01:19):
That's great.

John C Dvorak (01:21):
Yeah, that the taxpayers pick up everybody's
tab pass. Why don't they fix theproblem with these overpriced
medical bills? That would bebetter. There's a

Adam Curry (01:32):
there's a rumor out there that something is coming.
That will and it's a rumor andlike, Okay, I have there's no
evidence of this, butsupposedly, some kind of bill
that would put the federalgovernment in charge of all
medical care for all children.Which to me is like having heard

(01:55):
this one. Well, there's alsothere's no evidence of it yet.
But insider says no evidenceinsider say it's coming. It's
coming. It's coming. It'scoming. It's coming. Well, then,
of course, this was the newsthis morning,

Unknown (02:08):
a major hospital system with facilities in 19 states is
the latest target of an apparentcyber attack. Essentially,

Adam Curry (02:14):
that's not the one I wanted I

John C Dvorak (02:16):
wanted to do is good.

Adam Curry (02:18):
I wanted a different one. That was good. No, it was
the one about the shoot. Ithought I had that. Some
hospitals like hedge fund guysbought a hospital system and
it's going out of business.Yeah.

John C Dvorak (02:32):
Yeah. That's been that's not new news. That's been
going on for a few weeks. Yeah.

Adam Curry (02:36):
Okay. Well, not now. Basically, the they pulled the
trigger, and it's all done. WhyI thought I had that clip
somewhere. Anyway, that wasn'tthat wasn't my big news. My big
news is I made a it turns out tobe a mistake. But I was kind of
excited because it's time onceagain. Every year comes around.
I get all GD. It's time for theEurovision Song Contest.

John C Dvorak (03:00):
Oh, please. Yes, I will go again. I've been

Adam Curry (03:03):
watching for 50 years. It's a big part of
European culture, although as alittle kid, yeah. Since since
1972. Actually, since 1972. I'vebeen or maybe 73. I've been
watching this. Many big hits,such as brotherhood of man.
bucks, Fizz, Abba, teach in, Imean, all of the hits you've

(03:25):
never heard of in America. Ofcourse, it's expanded to include
Ukraine and Israel. quitecontroversial, of course. Now
that the finals are Saturday,but they we had the semifinals.
And this is the

John C Dvorak (03:39):
address. I was going to ask what was the
country that did the Satanthing?

Adam Curry (03:44):
I'm getting to that. So stay with me. Stay with me.

John C Dvorak (03:48):
So the semi final I would I can't keep up.

Adam Curry (03:51):
It's all in Malmo in Sweden. And I mean, the what
they've done with this, this isall public broadcast money. So
it's the people's money. And sothey just throw everything at
it. I mean, it the stage isoutrageous. The whole stage is
programmable. Why not? Ofcourse, that's just throw it

(04:12):
away. Who cares? Immigrants anda cool TV show. That's what you
get. Now, this show I reallystarted loving watching it in
when I was in the Netherlands,but really, because we would all
watch Terry Wogan on the BBC.Because he'd because the Britain
usually always lose the commentlast once in a while they nail

(04:34):
it and they they win, but it'sonce every 20 years. And it's so
campy. It's so just gay. Justyou know, like outrageously
flamboyantly gay. And all hewould and this is the straight
laced, he passed away like 10years ago or so. But

John C Dvorak (04:49):
he's still doing this show curiously, I

Adam Curry (04:51):
wish, I wish. And so that kind of became the thing
you know, you'd watch him and itwas just hilarious because all
you can do is laugh at theseoutro rageous dance numbers, the
stupid outfits. And the songsare just usually very, very
lame. And from time to time agood one comes along. So these
are the semifinals. And it'sreally it's not the cream of the

(05:12):
crop, if you know what I mean.So Ireland had an entrant who
want and every country has theirown local, biggest big deal.
It's so crazy people love it.Ireland has, of course, their
own local Song Contest andDomesday blue. Were the ones who
won. And, and their performancebecause I watched their

(05:36):
performance in Ireland wascompletely different from what
they showed in Malmo. And rightwithin 15 seconds, this chick
comes out with a bloodied headand she's got Baphomet horns,
and she's freaking out, and thisdevil worship and devil signs
flashing Vanagon everything thewhole, it was like, Whoa, Tina,

(05:59):
and I went now? No, we actuallyhad to fast forward, like, I
don't want to be affected bythis, the devil was getting in
my eyes. And it was sounbelievable. And of course, you
know, without seeing it, thatreally doesn't do any. It
doesn't do any justice. And ofcourse, we this is the only
reason I have peacock plus, orwhatever it is peacock. The only

(06:23):
reason is to watch this show.And they have no voice over. So
the whole show is dumb, boring.There's no last year or the year
before they had a couple of kindof campy guys doing the
voiceover. Now, there's not evena budget for that anymore. So it
was not funny. There was nomaking fun of everything. And

(06:44):
then they have these backstageinterviews with the Irish
contingent, and listen to whatwhat the 10 seconds of this this
lady or thing? Do you know? Doyou know what makes me special?
I'm a queer.

(07:07):
mean, your house last week? I

John C Dvorak (07:11):
think we lost the audience. But I don't think so
people said that said I didn'trealize that their act was
totally different when it waspresented in Ireland. Completely
different. Interesting. Well,who made the change? I don't
think but you hear what

Adam Curry (07:27):
she says. She says I'm queer. And I'm a witch.
Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Of these thewishes queer and she's a witch.
These are the ones so these arethe ones who run the

John C Dvorak (07:37):
queer witch when she was in Ireland. Yeah, but

Adam Curry (07:40):
not like she wasn't Satan.

John C Dvorak (07:43):
I was bad. I saw this performance. So you did?
Oh, okay. Good. That's why Iasked about it earlier. And you
you severely reprimanded me forruining your patient flow just

Adam Curry (07:56):
shut up. Yes. Uh huh.

John C Dvorak (07:59):
I just thought it was disgusting. It was the wild
thing of dinos, how they wouldkind of what the effect was, but
it was like, What's the point?Yeah, well, my question, what's
the point to God, and she'sjumping around and then there's
a bunch of flames around thePentagon, which makes us circle

(08:19):
around the Pentagon. I don'tknow what that all means is some
symbolic thing. And she'sdrenched in blood and she's got
goth makeup to an extreme stage.By the way. I'll

Adam Curry (08:30):
tell you why. We've seen this with the opening of
the Goddard tunnel. We've seenthis with the world games we see
it with the Olympic Games. Theelites always need to put we see
it with the Grammys we see theelites always attribute

John C Dvorak (08:46):
they have to they're required. Yes, there is
by launch I guess here you go. Ithink you're gonna be right
there required by Satan. Yes. Todo a tribute in these big
events. Yeah. And then they'regood to go for the next year.
They won't drop dead they get tolive in extra year they get some
more Adrenochrome yes, they getChrome and they get to tell

(09:08):
people what to do and they don'thave to eat bugs. So I That's my
only I think your thought Idon't know about

Adam Curry (09:15):
the bug part but I'd say your spot arm spot on.

John C Dvorak (09:20):
But it's so transparently sick. Yeah, that
it's I'm surprised there's notmore pushback on this because
there's no reason for this

Adam Curry (09:28):
because the person who runs the media, just like
everywhere else, the leftists,which includes Satanists run the
media. That's it. What do youthink these people are in
America who run the mediadictators let them we're just
pure straight up. Adreno chromeguzzling devil worshippers
there's no doubt about it. Andit's all starting to come out

(09:51):
and all the lies are going to

John C Dvorak (09:54):
come out at all. Yeah, think oh, yes, things.

Adam Curry (09:57):
Yes.

John C Dvorak (09:58):
Did you hear in Texas Hear isolate Now listen

Adam Curry (10:01):
to me. Now you Oh, you have little faith. Chris
Cuomo is is number one example.

John C Dvorak (10:07):
Oh Chris Cuomo is out of control Chris Cuomo. I
wish I had some clips.

Adam Curry (10:11):
I have clips, I have clips I've got Okay, well

John C Dvorak (10:14):
yeah, thank you. Okay. I will sit through just as
an introduction he has seems tohave found some sort of truth
regarding his situation becausehe had COVID He says, Even
though people now question that,but he has long COVID, he says.
So now he's changing his tune oneverything, even though he was a

(10:36):
huge promoter, along with DonLemon of if you don't get
vaccinated, you're gonna die andyou're a sick, screwed, screwed
up person for not beingvaccinated because you're gonna
kill your grandma. He's in thatcamp solidly in that camp. Yeah.
And now he's now three yearslater, or four, four years

(10:56):
later, he changes his tune.Okay, fine. Yes.

Adam Curry (11:01):
So this is why I say yes, I'm

John C Dvorak (11:03):
really good enough. Okay, I

Adam Curry (11:05):
guess. All right. Great. Show everybody. No
question and see you next week.This is why I say we're in the
season of reveal and he bringsBurks into this too, but first
I'll play the clip that kind ofwent viral. A lot of people say
My attitude is you have very,very move.

John C Dvorak (11:22):
You crease your voice but that's what I was
trying. I

Adam Curry (11:27):
thought it sounds a bit like that. Just the analogy
in my ears a bit. So here he is,uh, you so and not only is Chris
Cuomo, you know, out and about,he's on the Pet Pet Pet. Patrick
bet David show.

John C Dvorak (11:39):
BBD PBD, which is value tainment. That's

Adam Curry (11:42):
right. That's some kind of op going on over there.
But it was Chris.

Unknown (11:46):
I'll tell you something else. That's gonna get you a lot
of hits.

Adam Curry (11:50):
Thanks, Chris. Could you bring us a lot of hits? Man,
I want some hits. I want toclicks and hit. I

Unknown (11:55):
am taking a what do they call it like a regular
dose, you know, whatever theythey're trying to build up of
ivermectin. ivermectin was aboogeyman early on, can talk
about it. That was wrong. Wewere given bad information about
ivermectin the real question.Why? Everyone's gonna say, Joe

(12:19):
just

Adam Curry (12:19):
let's just listen to let him stay this case, and then
we then we can pick them apart.

John C Dvorak (12:24):
Let him smash case go.

Unknown (12:26):
Everyone's gonna say Joe Rogan was right. No. Joe
Rogan was saying, yeah, he wasright. But that's that's not
what matters. What matters isthe entire clinical community
knew that ivermectin couldn'thurt you. They knew it, Patrick.
I know they knew it. How do Iknow? Because now I'm doing
nothing but talking to theseclinicians, who at the time,
were overwhelmed by COVID. Andthey weren't saying anything.

(12:47):
Not that they were hidinganything. Yeah. But it's cheap.
It's not owned by anybody. Andit's used as an antimicrobial,
antiviral, and all of thesedifferent ways it has been for a
long time for malaria for overalmost 20 years. Yeah. So and my
doctor who's now my doctor wasusing it during COVID, on her
family and on patients, and itwas working for them. So they

(13:10):
were wrong to play scared onthat. Didn't know that at the
time. No, it now admitted nowreporting on it now, because I
think that's the job. The ideathat well, you were a vaccine
proponent? Why wouldn't I havebeen a vaccine proponent? Now,
there are questions? Oh, no, butI knew at the time, no, you
didn't. What you knew was thatthere were people telling you to

(13:34):
be resistant to what thegovernment was telling you to
do.

John C Dvorak (13:36):
Okay, so people are taking a second. Does he
talking to himself half thetime? Yes. It was going back and
forth. I didn't know. But then Isaid, and then yes, yes, of
course. Well, Chris talking tohimself. He's arrogant. Yes.
He's self righteous. Yes. To anextreme Yes. And self absorbed

(13:56):
the whole nine yards and he has,he's disconnected. He's not a
connected person.

Adam Curry (14:01):
Correct. And this and this is why I like what he's
doing. Because this is the sameawakening that Tucker Carlson is
starting to have only TuckerCarlson atones. Tucker Carlson
goes, Man, I can't believe I wasall in on this crazy stuff. And
I just believed it. And ChrisCuomo is still just believing it

(14:22):
because he just believeswhatever the people tell them
and anyone who was not in themilieu, or in the elitist
circles, like Joe Rogan, or theno agenda show, who said, No, he
the way he took that was don'ttrust the government, man, don't
trust the government. I amconvinced that he is convinced

(14:43):
that's what he heard. So peoplelike you know, die, Cuomo die.
No, I want him to keep doingthis. I want him to keep going
around and make it true.

John C Dvorak (14:53):
I still listen. I tune into his show every so
often, even though he's a selfrighteous type of presenter
which I find annoying and but hedoes have decent guests he is he
has gotten away from the CNNMSNBC knee jerk virus. And so

(15:14):
yeah, okay, I'm not condemninghim for his current position but
I'm still, you know if a guyfelt so if you fall for
something set in such a big wayhow do we ever know you're not
falling for something else as Isaid he his track record until

(15:35):
he proves differently and Idon't think he can do it because
once you establish yourself inthat old mode of you know you're
gonna kill your grandma if youdon't take the lakhs I don't
know you can you can recoverfrom that. I don't think it's
recoverable.

Adam Curry (15:48):
The excuse he's using I want to point out is a
classic via Hobbit is nicegoosed, which is what the German
said, Yeah, World War Two. Theysaid we didn't know. We didn't
know. So he's taking he's usingthat excuse, but I like that
he's out there because he ishelping reveal. And he had

(16:09):
Burke's on who I think wasprobably the main mastermind
behind the lock downs. She wasthe one going to all the
governors and scaring the crapout of them. And so we have
Burke's on and now so his thingnow is, I have I have long
COVID. Which

John C Dvorak (16:27):
Yeah, this long COVID thing, which he's not.
He's taken ivermectin for longCOVID. The Hutu who's seen that
as you're there. If you lose,eat, what you should do is go
back and Lister PeterMcCullough. And he's got the
cure for long COVID is that nowthat natto derivative

Adam Curry (16:43):
for what, what what Chris Cuomo has is a vaccine
injury. And this is this is thepoint I want to make. Guy is
that's obviously what VaccineInjury is long COVID. And so he
brings Burt he actually had somefriend of his on Sean something
rather than guys like, no, I gotlong COVID he's got long code.
No, that is the VAX the VAXinjury. And here's Deborah Birx

(17:08):
on Cuomo show, to essentiallysay as much I

Unknown (17:12):
love that you had Sean on and he made the point, a lot
of his symptoms are similar tolong, COVID symptoms. Well, that
makes total sense that happensoften. Oh,

Adam Curry (17:22):
well, there it is. That makes total sense.

John C Dvorak (17:26):
With the immune. Wow. Yeah,

Adam Curry (17:28):
I mean, that's an admission right there. That's

Unknown (17:30):
that happens often, with immunizations, that if the
natural disease can cause it,then it also can sometimes be
seen in certain profiles of thevaccine. We should be studying
that right now. Tell the peoplewith long COVID And vaccine
reactions to come forward, studytheir genetics. We're in the
21st century. We know how tosolve these.

Adam Curry (17:53):
The lifestyles are beautiful Debbie issues,

Unknown (17:56):
but we're not really you believe that we aces we have
to bear Oh,
but he's the reason because theydon't want to know that they
being the deep state big farm orthe government or whatever, but
he man you want to fill in?Because the truth is the
vaccines didn't really work. Andthey're way more side effects
and more people got sick and gotbetter as a result of
it. Now listen to thisbackpedaling. Well, that's why

(18:18):
we need all the people to comeforward that have had reactions.
What what

Adam Curry (18:23):
we don't have demand from the from the armed forces.
We don't have the severelydiscredited vaccine, various
vaccine adverse event reactionsdatabase. We had all of that
people were screaming from therooftops because

Unknown (18:40):
I'm not sure all of them have been reported. Do I
think it's millions note? Couldit be 1000s? Yes, but there's
millions of people with longCOVID. So there

Adam Curry (18:49):
it is, they're going to equate vaccine injury with

John C Dvorak (18:54):
a drunk driver listening to her.

Unknown (18:56):
When you look at it and honest, data driven way more
people have long COVID fromhaving COVID than had vaccine
reactions. That doesn't mean weshouldn't study it.
Do you think that there is alegitimate basis to say if you
could do it over again, peopleshouldn't have had the vaccine,
there are
definitive cohorts that shouldhave and should have gotten the

(19:17):
vaccine from the very moment andshould have been prioritized. I
was saying in November, pleaseprioritize the long term care
facilities. We knew that thatwas ground zero where our true
elderly were residing. That'sexactly

Adam Curry (19:31):
where Cuomo is Brother stuck all the old people
with COVID and killed them.These two are working in codes.
They needed

Unknown (19:41):
it the most, and should have gotten it first. Instead,
we gave it to young nursingpersonnel. And I think until we
have the 911 Commission untilwe've listened to each and every
one of them and addressed theirconcerns.

Adam Curry (19:54):
Yeah, because that'll teach us that jet fuel
doesn't melt steel, and they

Unknown (19:59):
believe they will are heard people are going to
continue to spread conspiracytheories use blog posts,
conspiracy theories when you letpeople be heard and you answer
transparently. Alright, so

Adam Curry (20:12):
they're desperately trying to avoid a clip, by the
way, thank you. Thank you.They're desperately trying to
avoid the obvious whicheverybody knows. Everybody knows
it. Everybody knows we've seenthe various reporting, man. And
why why ivermectin, Chris Cuomo,the thing you didn't mention is
because then there could be noemergency use authorization for

(20:33):
the gene therapy, covering arepretending to be vaccines. So
then there's the next bit ofnews, which comes out and this
comes out in a very interestingway. AstraZeneca pulls their
vaccine from the market thatheadline everywhere, like the
independent in the UK, which I'dsay is reasonably independent,

(20:56):
is okay, it's a conspiracy rag,you know, because there's a big
lawsuit, which I think they'retrying to do class action
against AstraZeneca for peoplewho were injured and got blood
clots and, and some of them whodied. So that's really what's
going on. AstraZeneca

Unknown (21:14):
is moving towards withdrawing its COVID 19 vaccine
worldwide for admitting to arare side effect is the link
between the jab and bloodclotting in parts of the brain
or stomach that can cause longterm disability or death. The
drug maker applied to stop usein the European Union with plans
to do the same around the restof the globe. Our regulator

(21:36):
discontinued the vaccine lastyear. So that's from

Adam Curry (21:39):
Australia, that's, you know, they're reporting the
story correctly. Here's howFrance 24 covers it. Of course,
a lot of people in France gotthe AstraZeneca vaccine after

Unknown (21:50):
being given the nod by the European Medicines Agency in
January 2021. The job became theworld's third most used vaccine
against COVID 19, with over 3billion doses supplied in over
100 countries. For nearly fouryears on the EU medicines
regulator said it had groundedthe vaccines European
authorization upon AstraZenecaas request. In a statement, the

(22:12):
pharmaceutical giants said thedecision was made due to a
surplus of newer vaccines totarget COVID-19 variants,
they will withdraw as much asthey possibly can, given the
fact that we know that thatvaccine which was generated
against the original version ofthe virus swept across the world
in 2020. Things have moved onthe virus has mutated multiple

(22:35):
times. And we're now in the eraof these so called American
variants. The
shots are renamed the VAX avariasaw some concerns about its
safety,

Adam Curry (22:44):
then they Okay, so after they say, well, we pulled
off the market because you know,this variant we did these
things. Do the same thing. Yeah,well, this is what you call
crisis management, then we thenwe throw in a little ditty at
the end there just to keep ourjournalistic integrity and say,
as a couple people, you know,

Unknown (23:01):
the discovery of a possible the rare blood clotting
condition as a side effects in2021. Notice the emphasis on
rare and very rare, thediscovery of a possible the rare
blood clotting condition a sideeffect in 2021. Whilst some
countries suspended the vaccinesuse the EMA concluded that this
didn't raise the overall risk ofclots. And the company overcame

(23:22):
these setbacks to sell almost $4billion of its vaccine the same
year. AstraZeneca is facing alegal case in the UK high court
on behalf of 51 people claimingto have been affected by the
side effects claiming

Adam Curry (23:35):
that 51 people so it's really not a big deal. They
took it off because it meanwhilethe World Health Organization,
the ghouls themselves, they evenunderstand that this is a
problem. And this lady is thespokes hole for the
investigation team. She's aHomina Homina Homina vaccination

Unknown (23:52):
against COVID-19 doesn't reduce deaths or many
other causes, and so on whatembolic events do happen in the
population.

Adam Curry (23:59):
So she's saying here now that, hey, they don't this
is a great one. The COVIDvaccines don't stop blood clots.
That's what she's saying. He'ssaying, if you get blood clots,
well, it's not meant to stopblood clots. He's not saying
that it causes blood clots. Theydon't protect against blood
clots.

Unknown (24:19):
Exactly. It's not clear whether this is something that
was going to happen, or whetherthere was any relationship.
That's why it's important tohave clear Oh, yeah,

John C Dvorak (24:27):
it was not clear that take coincidence is not
caused, right?

Unknown (24:31):
Always review any signal like this. This is very
important to understand thatthey are saying that the benefit
outweighs the risk, and that'svery important. Now, the only
reason there's been a suspensionin some countries is that they
are looking at those signalsthat AstraZeneca has is an
excellent vaccine, as are theother vaccines that are being

(24:54):
used. And as I said, we'vereviewed the data on this there
has been no deaths to date. Toproven to have been caused by
vaccination. So it's veryimportant to understand that
yes, we should continue usingthe AstraZeneca vaccine. All
that we're looking at is what wealways look at any safety signal
must be investigated. In fact,it's very important that we're

(25:16):
hearing

Adam Curry (25:17):
you know, that by itself is such a new speak New
World Order safety signal,people are dying. It's a safety
signal safety signals because,

John C Dvorak (25:28):
well, as Peter Collins said, in one of the
clips replayed a couple week, alittle while ago, people have
been given a shot a shot likethe generally speaking the MO
are in Asia and died on thespot.

Adam Curry (25:44):
Okay, so then, but don't worry, because we've got a
new term and a new vaccinethat's going to save the day

Unknown (25:52):
on the medical watch protecting against COVID strains
that haven't even emerged newresearch to make it possible.
University of Cambridgescientists have developed new
vaccine technology, they sayprovides immunity against a
broad range of Corona viruses,including ones we don't even
know about. They tested the shotat beating future disease
outbreaks in mice. It's calledproactive vaccinology where

(26:16):
scientists build a vaccinebefore the disease causing
pathogen is found circulatingthe vaccine trains the body to
recognize various Coronaviruses, including those
currently found in bats, but notyet jumped to humans.

Adam Curry (26:31):
Okay, hey, it's gonna stop stuff and bats that
hasn't yet jumped to humans, youcan wait for it. Proactive.
vaccinology is in the back. Thewhole point of a vaccine is it's
supposed to be proactive. Isn'tthat the point? Well, I

John C Dvorak (26:47):
think I think they're using this term
differently. Well, of course,because the libido pro active
vaccinology What a crock.

Adam Curry (26:55):
Because these, these vaccines were never vaccines.
But now we pull, pull

John C Dvorak (27:01):
the liability laws and make these guys
responsible for what they'redeveloping. So they're so they
can be sued? Yeah, like anyother drug maker, and that this
was over, we don't even havethis conversation. Exactly. But
instead, play the Bill Gatesclip, we get this, oh, my Bill

(27:23):
Gates,

Adam Curry (27:24):
oh, here we go. I wasn't ready for that making

Unknown (27:27):
the mRNA is really easy, and really cheap. And
that's the magic of this thing.But there's no doubt in the next
five years, we can, you know, wejust need to mess around.
There's a lot of lipidnanoparticles, very self
assembling. There's no inherentreason it's not thermal stable.
It's not cheap, and it's notscalable. And so as over the

(27:49):
five years, we fix that part ofit mature it, which is very
typical. We'll be able to buildfactories worldwide, that can
make $2 vaccines with even lesslead time than we've had to have
here during this pandemic. Andwe'll use those as you suggest.
For every disease that we don'thave vaccines, we will try mRNA.

(28:12):
In fact, for HIV, we havemultiple ways. One that's more
of a B cell approach one that'smore of a T cell approach. You
know, from malaria, we havemultiple ideas for TB, we have
multiple ideas. And so to fillin the missing vaccines, we will
will make a lot of our bets ofthe Gates Foundation, and others
who care about global healthwill be mRNA focused.

Adam Curry (28:37):
Yes. And the bill. The Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation has just done a bigagreement with the Novo Nordisk
foundation to you know, messaround with stuff. figures
around. Yeah, mess around,figure it out, mess around,
figure it out. Yeah, he's veryexcited together. They

John C Dvorak (28:55):
will people in Africa, they can just show us
left to right, right. Here's

Adam Curry (28:59):
the funny headline. Together, we will focus on
climate change and the problemsand diseases that come with it.
You know, since we're in pharma,I was going to play this later,
but it's too funny. These peopleare crazy, the creator insane,

John C Dvorak (29:18):
and they have to be stopped and they get stopped
by the legal system in thiscountry. Once you're released
this bull crap about not youknow, this non liability issue.
Stop it.

Adam Curry (29:30):
Yeah, well, the lie of the liability was supposed to
be for biologics, for, forvaccines, not for this gene
therapy.

John C Dvorak (29:39):
So well, that changed the definition yet. But

Adam Curry (29:42):
our our Department of Justice is too busy listening
to stormy Daniels,

John C Dvorak (29:46):
department of justice issue is that it's a
legislative issue. It's not aDepartment of Justice decision
not to sue. It's a legislativeissue. It has to be done by
Congress. The Congress has tosue No Congress has to remove
the limitations to suing thesepharma company but

Adam Curry (30:04):
that will kill many people, John, then we won't have
then no one will make vaccinesand we're all going to die.

John C Dvorak (30:11):
It's about time we start with products. They get
put if they could put a dog turdand call it a, in a in a vial
and call it a vaccine andthey're not liable for any
injuries. This is not right.

Adam Curry (30:28):
I agree. Now let's talk about another injectable.
There was a very interestinginterview that Barry Weiss had
on her podcast, buddy, BarryWeiss, my buddy. All right,
fine. Okay, my buddy BarryWeiss. No, she's not my buddy. I
find her highly annoying as shehad on Jonathan hiree. He's New

(30:52):
York Times the I think he'swritten a lot of books. And so
he wrote a new book called magicpill. And it's about the weight
loss mat, the magical weightloss drugs, the GLP ones, the
ozempic. And it's a long, likean hour and a half podcast. And
I've never seen him. But itsounds like he's a fat gay guy.

(31:15):
And I mean, he's, he's, he saysin the interview that he's gay,
but you know, he's fat. And it'sjust like this whole, just like
this weird visual you get fromthere. I don't know if he's a
bear. And he, and he starts offby because so he's taking the
GOP one ozempic As is BarryWeiss. And they're talking about

(31:36):
that? What? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.She also says I was fat. She I
gay. I was fat. I was. Here'sher introduction. So he got
introduced to it at a party byan Oscar winning director. And I
didn't clip his introduction toozempic. I clipped hers. I

Unknown (31:55):
wasn't at an Oscar party. But I was at a very
wealthy home in Los Angeles.That's when the wife of the
couple said to me something likeI love your podcast, you should
really do it on video. And Isaid something self deprecating,
like, I should I know everyonelikes video. But, you know,
again, 2025 pounds during COVID.And I hate seeing myself on

(32:16):
camera. And she looked me deadin the eye. And she was like you
haven't heard? It was exactlythe same experience. And she
took me up to a mini fridge inher home and pulled out the pen
and said, Can I give you some? Itook it right there on the spot.
And the craziest thing happenedto me, which is the week that
followed, it was like I was fullfrom a cup of water. I mean, I

(32:40):
never experienced the feeling ofbeing so satiated with nothing.
It was like I was no longerinterested in food. Like You I
ended up taking it I shedprobably 15 or 20 pounds of my
COVID weight. But the entiretime that I've been on it, I
have felt incredibly torn aboutit. In part because it feels as

(33:02):
you write in your book, likecheating, but in part because as
much as I want to claim it's formy health and you know it's bad
to be overweight. Let's behonest, a huge part of it is
about vanity. It's about lookinggood. It's about feeling like
you haven't let yourself go.Now.

Adam Curry (33:21):
I liked her example because it reminds me of the
elite vaccination parties. Itreminds me of the unichrome
parties. Oh, well, you haven'theard that Barry's Adrenochrome
Come on. I got a little minifridge he got full of it.
Meanwhile, other people like theclamoring to try and get $300 A
shot or whatever it is basedupon these people apparently

(33:43):
looking good back then. But ifyou look anywhere online you can
see that the celebrities whohave been on this and can no
longer get off of it. They lookdead. I mean that they're sunken
eyes their cheeks have fallenand you got the ozempic face
there but has disappeared andand it's like a zombie disease.
So well. I have a couple moreclips but yeah

John C Dvorak (34:05):
go hi I want to throw in this is no different
than at people who are whathappens when you anorexic? And
this specific anorexia problemthe real one is anorexia
dysphoria there's a name for it.And in the book where you will

(34:25):
know what specifically anorexiais so you when you every time
you look in the mirror not thinenough you think you think
you're fat, you're skinny as arail, your bones are sticking
out you got no muscle masswhatsoever and you look in the
mirror and you say things likeit use a few more pounds. Yep.
Yes. What we're dealing withpsychosis

Adam Curry (34:42):
is a psychosis it's a mental illness. Let's put it
that way. That is a mentalillness and so in Hollywood is
has always been mentally ill.Well.

John C Dvorak (34:52):
What is Hollywood is is a mental illness.

Adam Curry (34:56):
Now Now you're talking. That's a bumper sticker
right there. In fact, That's us.That's a hoodie. Hello, no
agenda shop.com Okay,

John C Dvorak (35:04):
no agenda shout out yours Bollywood is a mental
and we haven't heard from themfor a while either, we gotta get
them back on track. Alright.

Adam Curry (35:11):
So now hurry, Jonathan hurry is going to
explain. And I appreciate bothof them for being so honest,
they don't really understand howcrazy they come across. He's
going to explain how the GLP onedrugs work.

Unknown (35:23):
It was fascinating talking to the scientists. And
one of the things that's sostrange about these drugs is
that we don't actually knowquite how they work. There's a
huge amount about it, we don'tknow, there's a few things we do
know about why you and I gotthat sensation. Oh, so when we
ended

John C Dvorak (35:37):
up the first session here, I'm sure I love
the entire medical communitywith half of these drugs no
matter what it is, they don'tknow how it works, don't know
how it

Adam Curry (35:45):
works. Say with SSRIs. We don't know how it
works. We

John C Dvorak (35:48):
don't know how it works, it will kind of work. It
looks like it works. But I don'tknow how the

Adam Curry (35:53):
FDA will approve it. So then the person who approved
that the FDA can then go workfor Pfizer later on, you know,
that's how it that's how itworks.

John C Dvorak (35:59):
That's how it works. There's a few things

Unknown (36:01):
we do know about why you and I got that sensation. So
when you eat anything, your gutwill produce a hormone called
GLP. One. And that hormone wenow know is part of your body's
natural signals, just saying,hey, stop eating, now you've had
enough. But that natural signalthat natural GLP one only stays
in your system for a fewminutes, and then it's kind of
washed away. So what these drugsdo is they inject into you an

(36:25):
artificial copy of GLP one, butinstead of sticking around for a
couple of minutes, it sticksaround for a whole week.

Adam Curry (36:31):
So artificial copy of GLP. One to me that already
sounds creepily like mRNA. Iknow it's not. But it's the same
kind of thinking, you know, it'sthe same terminology, we're
going to put a copy of it intoyou. And that's going to go from
your gut to your brain.

Unknown (36:47):
Which is why when you and I you know, you get fired
from a glass of water, I getfour from few bites of the
chicken roll in that first week.It's because you're already so
close to full. And initially, itwas thought that was in effect
primarily in your gut, right?It's a gut hormone, it's an
effect in your gut. But weactually know you have GLP one
receptors, not just in your gut,but in your brain. And from
interviewing the cutting edgeneuroscientists, it's

(37:08):
increasingly clear the effectsof the drug are primarily not on
your gut, although there arecertainly some on your gut, but
primarily on your brain, it'schanging your brain. It's
changing how you feel and whatyou want. And there's a huge
debate about what it's actuallydoing to your brain. I go
through sort of differenttheories about it.

Adam Curry (37:23):
So it's affecting your brain. Now, I've only two
more clips. This one's a littlelong

John C Dvorak (37:28):
theories about it. We don't know what it's
doing.

Adam Curry (37:33):
So this one's this one's a little bit long, but oh,
man, so good. So incrediblygood. He's going to explain the
real issue. And he does thatwith just facts everybody knows,
and then a scientific experimentthat was done. And it shows you
immediately why this drug is sosuccessful in the United States

(37:56):
specifically. So

Unknown (37:57):
between the year I was born 1979. And the year I turned
21, obesity doubled in theUnited States. And then in the
next 20 years, severe obesitydoubled. Again, nothing like
this has ever happened in thehistory of human beings. So
obesity explodes everywhere inthe world where one change
happens, it really is only onechange. It's not that people

(38:17):
have a sudden collapse inwillpower. It's not that people
suddenly become greedy pigs, orthe other things we say. It's
literally happens everywherewhere people move from eating a
diet that is mostly based onwhole foods that are fresh and
prepared on the day they eatthem to mostly eating foods that
are built in factories out ofchemicals, in a process that

(38:40):
isn't actually called cooking.It's called manufacturing food.
It turns out that food that isinvented in these factories,
affects our bodies, profoundlydifferently. And there's an
experiment that really drovethis home to America do seven
reasons why this food effects isdifferent in the book, but it's
one experiment that helped itland for me. There's a brilliant
scientist called Professor PaulKenny, he's the head of
neuroscience at Mount Sinai.It's very simple. He got a lot

(39:03):
of rats, and he put them in acage. And he raised them with
nothing to eat, but the kind offresh whole foods that rats
evolved to eat throughout theirlives. And when they had this
food, they would eat when theywere hungry. And then they would
stop, right. They had some kindof natural nutritional wisdom
met, they went, I've had enoughnow. They never became
overweight. They never becameobese. Then Professor Kelly

(39:26):
introduced them to the Americandiet, get ready to salivate he
freed up some bacon, he boughtsome Snickers bars and
crucially, he bought somecheesecake. And he put it in the
cage alongside the healthy food.And the rats went crazy for the
American diet. They would hurlthemselves into the cheesecake
and literally eat their way out,just completely slipped and

(39:46):
covered with cheesecake right.And they ate and ate and ate and
this natural nutritional wisdomthat they had when they had the
kind of food they evolved forjust vanished. And as Professor
Kenny put it to me within acouple of days They were
different animals, and they veryrapidly all became obese. Then
Professor Kenny tweaked theexperiment again, in a way that

(40:07):
feels quite cruel to me as aformer KFC addict, he took away
all the American food and leftthem with nothing but the
healthy food again, and he wassure he knew what would happen.
They would eat more of thehealthy food than they had in
the past. And this would provethat that food expanded the
number of calories you ate. Thatis not what happened. Something
much weirder happened. Whathappened is they refuse to eat

(40:27):
anything. When the American foodwas taken away, it was like they
no longer recognize the healthyfood as healthy food at all. It
was only when they wereliterally starving, that they
went back and ate it. So what weknow and I can spend the reasons
why but the core of it is whatwe know is the kind of food
we're eating, which yourgrandparents would not have
recognized my grandparentsdidn't recognize, undermines our
ability to ever get that feelingthat we're full that we've had

(40:50):
enough. These drugs are anartificial solution to an
artificial problem. processedand ultra processed foods dug
the hole. And these drugs fillin the hole.

Adam Curry (40:59):
Exactly. I love that he calls it the American diet.
But having lived in Europe forthe first half of my life, it
was pretty obvious people wouldgo to Disneyland or I'm going to
admit I'm going to Disney. I'mgoing to America on vacation man
is great. But I came back andwow, these Americans that fat.

(41:20):
This show, they're huge. Theyhave big gulps. They got big
gulps. What's the big gulps? Andwe just been we've been totally
hooked on sugar, completelyhooked on sugar. And so this the
final clip is much shorter.Luckily, this is so one of the
side effects we're hearing ispeople become depressed and

(41:42):
suicidal. And like, is that partof the GLP? One that we don't
know how it works? Well, I thinkHari gives a very good
explanation for what'shappening. So this

Unknown (41:53):
is an interesting debate. When you look at the 12
risks associated with thesedrugs. One of them is some
doctors are concerned and thisis highly contested. So they may
be causing depression or evensuicidal feelings, some people
and there's a debate about isthat because the drug works
mainly on your brain is itdampening your reward system.
And we could talk about thoserisks. But I actually think for
me, it wasn't making medepressed. But it was making me
feel worse. For a while Irealized what these drugs do is

(42:18):
they radically interrupt youreating patterns. And what that
can do for many people, noteveryone is bringing to the
surface some of the deepunderlying emotional drivers of
your eating all along. For me, Irealized how much I had used
since I was a small child. I hadused the shitty food, partly for
the pleasure of it, but partlyto just manage my emotions to

(42:38):
numb myself to calm myself down.And when that was gone, there
was a period of destabilization.You know and this is fascinating
look at bariatric surgery, yoursuicide risk quadruples after
you have bariatric surgery. Now,there are many huge benefits to
your health from bariatricsurgery, which I also think we
need to look at when we thinkabout the benefits of these
drugs. But I don't think that'shard to understand, right? If

(42:59):
you take away people's copingmechanisms, a lot of us find it
really hard. And there's a roughperiod of adjustment. It's one
of the many things I talkedabout in the book that I think
people need to really be awareof if they think you're taking
these drugs.

Adam Curry (43:11):
This makes total sense. Of course people are are
comforting themselves withsugar. I mean, honestly, if you
want to look good, and you wantto eat less it's better to do
cocaine. I'll bet you that'shealthier. Wow. I'm not a
doctor, don't take my advice.But I'm telling you when

(43:31):
Scottrade have a crystal methwhen when Scott did well that's
messing but that's Adderall.When the Scott D sick of the
Kardashians was on Coke, he wasthin but he looked better than
it looks now. And you know andwe have migrants now in America
good for the heart. No, it's notgood for anything. I'm just
saying. Who knows what thisozempic will do or GOP ones some

John C Dvorak (43:55):
so we have we have is going to be does is
going to be the same thing Ijust as a prediction. But this
long term it will be the samefew companies out there that are
specializing just the way theydo with I think there's five of
these attorneys. And all they dois mess Oh, theme theme glioma,

(44:15):
yeah, lawsuits, and there'sgoing to be a bunch of these
firms that start up and allthey're going to do is GLP one
or whatever. Yeah, lawsuits.lawsuits. Wow. And that'll be
that'll start in about a decade

Adam Curry (44:28):
just as the no agenda show knew that the COVID
quote unquote vaccines werebogus. We've known about this
issue in the United States forover 14 years with this one
simple clip

Unknown (44:41):
Oreos are just as addictive as cocaine. We know

Adam Curry (44:45):
we've known it we've known it so now we have we have
newcomers in our in our countrynewcomers John the illegal
immigrants, but we like to callthem newcomers.

John C Dvorak (44:55):
Yeah, nobody likes to call them that. But
yes,

Adam Curry (44:59):
there's an empty IOM calls them newcomers. So really,
it's in Denver. There's a wholebunch of newcomers, and they are
camping out because they don'twant to go into the shelter. And
newcomers are coming from SouthAmerica. They're coming from all
these China. They're coming fromall kinds of other places.
Haiti, they come in from placesand what do you think the number

(45:22):
one complaint is that they havebecause they're negotiating.

Unknown (45:26):
I've had these clips I haven't played too many of them
but you have them now guys, Iknow exactly what it is shorty
John Ewing with Denver HumanServices says shelter comes with
its perks namely getting out ofthese conditions outdoors
comes with you know three squaremeals a day you can cook your
own, if you'd like to. That is
one of the main demands by thesemigrants who have had their
grievances in the past about thefood provided by the city.

(45:48):
There have been so manycomplaints about the food being
spoiled or not being enough andmalnutrition amongst children.
All

Adam Curry (45:54):
we need to do to stop illegal immigration. The
show on what we eat. Hey, thisis what we eat. They'll go

John C Dvorak (46:02):
down Mexico woman comes down and she says the food
is no good. Yeah, we can't eatthis food is no good. And you
know what? A bunch of preparedyou have an interesting
complaint. I'm sorry. I thoughtI had I thought I had it. I
could dig them up. But I'm notgonna do it. Just take our word

(46:22):
for it. But we liked the food.No,

Adam Curry (46:25):
we heard this. Don't worry. Don't worry. We're
working on it newcomers.

Unknown (46:31):
Tonight, Nestle under fire. The parent company of
popular global baby food brandssuch as cereal and Nieto accused
of adding sugar to its infantproducts in middle and low
income countries
on average four grams of sugarin Cerelac baby cereals. That's
minus one sugar cube researcher
Lauren gabbro with theindependent Swiss investigative

(46:53):
organization public eye makingthe discovery partnering with
the International baby foodaction network by testing sugar
levels and global Nestle babyproducts that bring in billions
of dollars in profit
when we check the productethnicity southern Switzerland,
there's so without any addedsugar. So the same product the
same kind of brands
one example in the reportNestle's biscuit flavored

(47:15):
cereals in Switzerland ispromoted with no sugar added.
However, this cereal X cerealswith the same flavor in Senegal
in South Africa contain sixgrams of sugar per serving
public I also alleging Nestlepromotes these products through
paid partnerships with socialmedia influencers in these
countries. influencers.

John C Dvorak (47:33):
There you go. I would like you know, that's
interesting. And I think we'veknown this for a while that this
has been going on. But I wouldlike to hear from Nestle or
somebody to explain it. We havenever heard an explanation for
why they do this. Oh,

Adam Curry (47:46):
I have an explanation here from Maya.

Unknown (47:48):
What can happen to young babies and infants if they
can?

John C Dvorak (47:52):
donation for why they do it? Yes,

Adam Curry (47:55):
wait for it. The answer is simple.

Unknown (47:59):
What can happen to young babies and infants if they
consume sugar at such a youngage,
we have decreased the amount ofsugar recommendations in
especially young toddlers andchildren because we know that
we're in a crisis of obesity notonly in this country but around
the world.
Dr. Sarah Siddiqui of NYULangone has been a pediatrician
for 25 years and says creatinghealthy eating habits at a young

(48:22):
age is essential.
But it is really important tostart off young and try to
decrease our relationship withsugar because it is it does have
some addictive qualities to it.And it can change your brain

Adam Curry (48:37):
because it Adickes you and changes your brain.
That's why that's the reason

John C Dvorak (48:41):
there's no no no no reason to just get played a
clip and claim this the reason Iwant to hear from Nestle,
they're explaining they'll

Adam Curry (48:49):
know they'll be honest. And they'll tell you you
know it's to hook the childrenon sugar.

John C Dvorak (48:56):
Just why Nestle is not a Sugar Company they have
to buy the shirt and put it intheir products. No Yeah. And
then ah, California Hawaii.

Adam Curry (49:06):
What do you think this No, listen to me now. They
want to sell their product andthey want their their cereals
and everything. You get the kidsyou get the kids hooked on sugar
early, just like the rats.

John C Dvorak (49:19):
Okay, then why don't they do that in
Switzerland? Because

Adam Curry (49:22):
Switzerland is onto the game, but they're now okay.

John C Dvorak (49:29):
And I mean, just you're just saying these things.
I don't hear anything fromNestle. Well, okay. Well, I
would like to know what's goingon. I think it's part of the
scheme to kill all Africans.

Adam Curry (49:44):
Well, okay, I like your I like yours just as good.
I mean, well, okay. I hate to dothis early in the show. Here
goes the audience. Here's my oneAfrica clip. Oh, no, no. Yes.
You brought it upon yourself.

Unknown (49:57):
UN agencies are telling Sudan's warring parties. The
time is running out to preventstarvation in the Defour region.
The warning comes as clashesintensified, and this is around
the northern capitals l faster.And with that we know the
fighting is getting in the wayof saving life saving a close to

(50:18):
25 million people, more thanhalf the population desperately
need help. Since April of lastyear, the country has been
gripped by violence betweenrival militaries leading for a
humanitarian crisis. So for moreon this we have reached Mathilde
village

Adam Curry (50:35):
and remember this is about food. This is food in
Africa, by the way, please, allyou kids with cafes, you know,
the fashion statement of themoment, don't pay attention to
the millions of people starvingin Sudan. That's not important.
There. Brown is

Unknown (50:50):
a Norwegian Refugee Council advocacy manager for
Sudan. And we reached her todayin Nairobi, I want to start by
getting you to paint a picture,if you will, of this situation
on the ground right now inSudan.
It's a heartbreaking picture.It's it's basically a country
that is collapsing in front ofus. You said it earlier today,
it's the world's largestdisplacement crisis is also

(51:13):
going to be the world's largesthunger crisis. Right now there
are people who are eating leavesthe eating cats, because there
is nothing else for them.

Adam Curry (51:24):
So I'm baby food from them to

Unknown (51:26):
eat, to eat to live on in, in regions of the world, for
example. And it's been one yearof everyday violence. And a few
days ago, there was a fewvillages being burned to the
ground, and people fleeing againin Darfur. And this has been
ongoing like this for years. So

Adam Curry (51:45):
they're eating leaves and cats that notice
they're not eating bugs, which Ifind weird, because we're gonna
be eating them. It's protein isfilled with it's chock full of
protein. So okay, you think thatNestle for some reason wants to
kill the largest possiblereason.

John C Dvorak (52:06):
The western societies have been trained to
kill off Africans since the 60s.But that's

Adam Curry (52:12):
Bill Gates. It's not Nestle. Nestle wants to make
money by making them like ratsand wanting more sugar, more
sugar, more sugar, they don'tcare if they die that just
happens to fit into theinternational Western society
who wants to kill them. They'reabout profit.

John C Dvorak (52:29):
There's no denying that they're not

Adam Curry (52:30):
part of some global cabal to kill potential
customers that the customersdied they clearly don't mind
because they've been doing itall over the world. I'm sure
many Nestle products are filledwith too much sugar in the
United States as well just maybenot the baby formula. We were
already hooked early. We

John C Dvorak (52:46):
don't know that.

Adam Curry (52:47):
We don't know what I said. I'm sure that's That's
Adam speak for we don't knowthat but it sure looks
suspicious. Hey, man, Idefending Nestle. That's
amazing.

John C Dvorak (53:00):
You defending Nestle? Nestle and Kraft and all
these other big giant companies.They don't seem to. They're just
just machines. Yeah,

Adam Curry (53:11):
they manufacture food. All right, I got one more
for you than then I'm done withmy season of reveal. This was a
very interesting thing that tookplace. Felix Rodriguez shows up
on Tucker Carlson. Yes, I sawthis too. Now. Felix Roedelius.
I know a lot about FelixRodriguez. Yeah, Felix

John C Dvorak (53:30):
Rodriguez is one of the guys who is probably one
of the most notorious CIA Hitmanmen. Ever. I mean, he doesn't
sound like it when you listen tohis interview there. He's trying
to protect the lives of Jacob,who were there for example, but
he is was in the in thecrosshairs early on after the

(53:54):
Abu Ghraib thing.

Adam Curry (53:56):
So I know Felix Rodriguez from stories, my uncle
Don and even mentioned Don Gregbriefly when it came to Iran
Contra. In that interview wasTucker so uncle Don has spoken
about feel he's friends withFelix. Whenever Felix is in
town, you

John C Dvorak (54:11):
don't want to be his enemy.

Adam Curry (54:15):
So whenever Felix is in town, he and Don always tried
to get together and the story hetells famously, because he talks
about Felix talks about himbeing in Vietnam. Well, Uncle
Don was the station chief. Hewas the CIA station chief. And
they'd be at the embassy. Ithink he might have lived in the
embassy but you know, embassy.What is that to safe house for

(54:37):
spooks? Yep. And so aren't Meg.My she's no longer with us.
We're not met. Did I tell youabout our mag?

John C Dvorak (54:45):
What we found? Yeah, which a fan of her show.

Adam Curry (54:48):
She was a big fan of our show and when she passed
away in her obituary, turns outthat she was also CIA ran the
Russia desk and outranked uncleDon Oh, that's cute. And she
never told anyone. And that wasthat she's the real deal. And in
her obituary, I'll put it in theshow notes. She said, I'd never

(55:09):
told anyone, not even my kidsbecause I promised not to tell
anybody. And she supposedly leftthe agency in the 50s. It
doesn't matter. But I remembershe loved our show. And she I
remember she deconstructed atone time when I was he said, I
really like your show. You guysare patriots. Yes, Fareed
Zakaria is totally an anti anticonstitutional douchebag. And

(55:31):
she had all written down like alegal pad. It should have been a
clue right there. She was totallike stuff spooks anyway. So
they tell the story. And UncleDon tells the story, that
they're at the embassy inVietnam, and they have a party,
and which is normal, I guess, inwarfare in wartime. And so
Felix, Felix comes in from thefront line, and he says, Hi,

(55:55):
Don, I just want to come to theparty wouldn't miss anything.
He's got hand grenade hangingoff his belt. He's got his
fatigues on, you know, he's gotscuff marks. He's got you know,
shrapnel stuff. And he will justcome in again and have a beer
and hang out. Okay, I'm gonna goback now. Uncle Don loves this
guy. And as you point out, he isa top notch number one CIA

(56:18):
hitman. Why I asked you, why ishe all of a sudden on Tucker
Carlson, he doesn't have a book.He has no memoir. There's no
movie. Why suddenly does he showup?

John C Dvorak (56:32):
Well, he's obviously showing up, deny
theory of watches probablysimilar to yours. He's showing
up because somebody had him showup for something because he has
a message to deliver to someone.Yes. Whether it's Tucker or
whether it's the audience orwhether there's somebody out
there he needs to get a hold of,but he can't do it. He needs to
send a message somehow. Here's

Adam Curry (56:53):
the message. It's one minute and 40 seconds of
very clear message.

Unknown (56:57):
I'm sure you've been asked this 1000 times. But since
you work there. Do you work forPresident Kennedy? Yes. And he
was of course, killed inNovember of 1963. And countless
books been written blaming Cubanexiles, people participated in
the Bay of Pigs for beinginvolved in some way with the
CIA in that assassination.What's your assessment of that

(57:19):
claim? But
I'll tell you most of thebrigade member believes
President Kennedy was a traitor.He was the one who definitely
had the responsibility and hewas responsible with failure. A
lot of people believe that hewas only one shooter. I believe
that were two shooter. We haveinformation that there was a
q&a, which is now retiredgeneral Fabiana Escalante, who

(57:40):
was a captain at the time whowas in Dallas, and you were the
second shooter and you'resetting the precedent where you
just

Adam Curry (57:46):
now Tucker's now like, what will what will what?
Oh, repeat that? What was hisname, the

Unknown (57:52):
second shooter and you're setting the precedent?
Well, you
just okay. I'm sure when you saythat one more time. What's his
name?
Because youngest Caliente isgoing to be honest. He wasn't
dollars that day. And then heleft. It was something died. The
Castro said that they he knewthe global university was trying
to kill him will be verycareful, because the Cuban also

(58:14):
had a very long hand. So it wasa matter either Kennedy or or or
Castro. I think that while hewould kill you
believe that Kennedy wasassassinated by Cuban forces
Castro a
great British thing. He hasremembered that Oswald was in
the Cuban embassy for severalhours before he went to Dallas.

(58:35):
Tucker,
do you believe the CIA had anyrole in Kennedy's assassination?
But
I don't think so. I don'tbelieve I know, there's a lot of
allegation to that effect. But Idon't think so. I don't believe
so. At

Adam Curry (58:45):
all. There's your message. Hey, Felix. Felix,
listen. There's too much CIAimplication in this thing. We
got to get to dispel that. We'regonna hook you up with Tucker.
You know, he's a US he triedhere. Tried to get a job here,
right over there. Tell him thatit was

John C Dvorak (59:00):
the Cubans job. Yeah. That's a good one. That's

Adam Curry (59:04):
what's happening here.

John C Dvorak (59:06):
How I don't know, you know that. Of course. I'm on
the side that it was the mobthat killed Kennedy, based on
the amount of the which is

Adam Curry (59:14):
more ever going on than than this nonsense? I

John C Dvorak (59:18):
don't believe that. Yes, I agree. But what
would it so it's a point ofdisinformation, it seems to me,
I'm somewhere in 1990,

Adam Curry (59:26):
I did a documentary. And Miami, we went to the Cuban
rebels. These are the guys thatwere practicing. In case it was
time to go and go back to Cubaand take over Cuba was a whole
bunch of Cuban Americans at thispoint. And that as someone that
videos online, I'm sure it wasfor Veronica. And so I go there

(59:49):
to see these guys. It was Ithink we've talked about on the
show before he was like Dad'sArmy. And these guys knew that
they had AR fifteens and youknow, they were all in their
60s. They're a commander andwe're there to film them and
they know like okay about facehalf of them turn left half of
them turn right the shootinginto the ground. They're
shooting it branches, completelydisorganized, but no, these guys

(01:00:12):
killed Kennedy. Okay. Okay. No,there it got too hot. There's
too much talk about the CIAassassinating Kennedy. And this
needed to we needed this messagein the ether. That's my take.
Yeah,

John C Dvorak (01:00:26):
that's not mine. Cuz I don't think there's too
much talk. Oh, man, I am nowtalking about it. I am Where's
this? Ah, man.

Adam Curry (01:00:39):
I mean this. I mean, in the alternative circuit Yeah,
it's cropped up a lot. You got ajudge talking about it?

John C Dvorak (01:00:48):
I'm not noticing it. But if it's true, okay. It's
appointed this informationwhatever the kitchen. I'd have
to go back again have thatproblem with that interview? I
didn't How about army

Adam Curry (01:01:02):
Hey, Jr. Saying it every single time the CIA killed
my own. Oh,

John C Dvorak (01:01:07):
oh, well, up up. Okay. All right, well, then
let's go into the situationthat's going on with him.

Adam Curry (01:01:14):
That's a great situation with him,

John C Dvorak (01:01:16):
which is that they're trying to smear him as
good to get people off the trackand I have two clips. I know
what you got. from CNN. You canplay either one. But I would
start with the brain worm. Astartling statement

Unknown (01:01:29):
from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has come to light. He said
doctors found an abnormality onhis brain scans in 2010 that was
quote, caused by a worm that gotinto my brain and ate a portion
of it and then died. The quoteis from new reporting by the New
York Times. The time says theKennedy made the statement
during a deposition as part ofhis divorce proceeding back in

(01:01:51):
2012. He was describingexperiencing severe memory loss
and mental fogginess a coupleyears before that, he said that
he is fully he says that he'sfully recovered from a parasite
and he has no, he

John C Dvorak (01:02:05):
says, the way she does it. She has to stop and
then rephrase it. Because, youknow, it's like this is a series
of this is all based onsomething to happen over 10
years or when he was gettingdivorced. And it's on the in a
deposition. Somebody does see

Adam Curry (01:02:24):
how this fits together. All right, listen.
Bobby, the OP, he's completelylost that he's talking too much
about the CIA killing JFK.Listen, Felix, you go on Tucker
will launch the brain wormstory. The guy's not good in his
head because the brain worm,this is what it is.

John C Dvorak (01:02:44):
I'm not gonna argue that particular. That
possibility. Okay, but they'redefinitely smearing him. And I
think it's really the Democratsthat are doing it because CNN is
really an arm at them. And it'slike, their AIA

Adam Curry (01:02:57):
is you think that Republicans?

John C Dvorak (01:03:01):
They used to be? Yeah, back then. I think there's
still elements that areRepublicans, there has to be
well, there's

Adam Curry (01:03:07):
probably still a good CIA somewhere, but they're
on crutches.

John C Dvorak (01:03:11):
But the this was done, I think by the Democrats
to smear Kennedy to make people.There's no mention, by the way
in any of this. And I would liketo find someone who's who finds
dimension, but there's nomention at all about Joe Biden
having the top of his skulltaken off. We'll

Adam Curry (01:03:28):
play that clip in the middle. Let's wait. We'll do
that in a minute. Let's go tothe back to the worms. Let's
back. Let's go back to the worms

Unknown (01:03:36):
a couple years before that. He said that he is fully
he says that he's fullyrecovered from the parasite and
that he has no After Effects. Ofcourse a lot of questions about
this. We have seen as CHIEFMEDICAL CORRESPONDENT Dr. Sanjay
Gupta joining us your neurosurgeon Sanjay, you've actually
operated on these cases when itcomes to these parasitic worms

(01:03:56):
and their removal. Tell us aboutthis. It's not that common. It's
not that common although it doeshappen. Typically it starts off
people that may have eaten porkthat is undercooked and the
little eggs or larvae that canget into the food supply.
Ultimately, sheep

Adam Curry (01:04:13):
that's what my mom always told me. She always said
don't eat raw pork you'll getworms in your brain. Wow, it's
true who know cooked

Unknown (01:04:22):
and the little eggs or larvae they can get into the
food supply. Ultimately, if thatthose get into your bloodstream,
they can travel all over thebody. And this does happen
especially in places where thosetypes of eating habits are more
common. Let me show you an imageof this just so you have a
visual of what we're talkingabout here. In this tiny little

(01:04:43):
egg the larvae gets into areasof the body in this case the
brain and they may grow a littlebit.

Adam Curry (01:04:50):
I love it. Let's just show you the inside of RFK
Junior's brain let me just giveyou an image Hello I'm Sanjay
Gupta, you know horse pace guy.Horse paste guy. Just for the no
agenda show, we are going to goback to 2013. Because we are, of
course, the no agenda show,we're going to back to 2013.

(01:05:10):
This was a clip played on theshow at the time about Joe Biden
and his head, the top of hishead being removed not once, but

Unknown (01:05:18):
I had two cranial aneurysms, and they literally
had to take the top of my headoff. I mean, they take a soul
and they cut your head off andgo in to find the artery that
is, one was leaking, the otherthat hadn't before it burst.
Because those of your Doc's knowthere's every every profession,
every profession has their sickjokes. The joke among among

(01:05:42):
Doc's is, how do you knowsomeone's had an anterior
cranial aneurysm? On the autopsytable, only 20% of the people
haven't even get to the table?Well, one of the fascinating
things is the second operationafter the first one, which was a
bleeding, they gave me arelatively low chance of
surviving, I remember going downto Doc asking the doc and review

(01:06:02):
your countless ceiling tiles inyour head in an operating room.
A lot of you've been there. AndI said, Doc, what are my chances
to great neurosurgeons. And I'llnever forget, I will not mention
his name. He's one of theleading neurosurgeons

Adam Curry (01:06:17):
that was probably Sanjay Gupta in the world.

John C Dvorak (01:06:22):
He said, Thanks for not mentioning my name, Joe.
Sen for

Unknown (01:06:26):
mortality or morbidity. And I'm thinking swear to god.

Adam Curry (01:06:38):
I'm just thinking about this. He lies about
everything. This may not betrue. He may even be where

John C Dvorak (01:06:45):
I couldn't name the day. Yes.

Unknown (01:06:48):
I said, let me put it this way, was a long road to the
operating room. I said, sir,absolutely true story. I said,
no lie. What are my chances ofgetting off this table? And
being completely normal? Hesaid, Well, your chances of
living are a lot better. And Isaid, Okay, what are they said?

(01:07:10):
Well, they're, they're in the 35to 50% range. And I thought,
well, seriously, born optimist.Got 150 100 Make it I might as
well be the one I said, Well,what's the most likely thing
that will happen if I if I livebut what he said, well, the side

(01:07:31):
of the brain that the firstartery the first aneurysm was on
controls your ability to speak.Now, why the hell did they tell
me this before the ad campaign?

Adam Curry (01:07:48):
Is Rochard joke when you go? Only the

John C Dvorak (01:07:53):
money have enough? They didn't have enough
on Kennedy with his brain worm.So they had to add on to it is
actually the second clip, whichhas got some more bad news. To
smear him. It was beencompounded sense with a bunch of
other stuff. So this guy is likea walk in nightmare. Kennedy

Unknown (01:08:14):
also says he was diagnosed with mercury poisoning
at one point. Yeah. Howconcerning is that? And what
kind of impact could that have?Yeah,
and again, we're just going onthese records from this
deposition. So I don't knowmercury poisoning. Sometimes the
term is a bit of a vague term.Sounds like his mercury levels,
when they tested it were muchhigher than what the EPA

(01:08:35):
considers safe. And I'll tellyou that the symptoms that I
think sort of prompted all ofthis for RFK, Jr. The cognitive
issues, memory issues, morelikely to be caused by mercury
than, for example, that parasitewe were just talking about,
typically, and I think he notedthis that you can get it from
potentially being exposed tochemicals or in his case, eating

(01:08:58):
too much of these predatory fish

Adam Curry (01:09:01):
predators. As I cut it off, he ate predatory fish.

John C Dvorak (01:09:07):
I guess he was a big fish. He said in some
comment, Kennedy said that heate we had pretty much a fish
diet. And that's what heattributes the mercury increased
to but the whole thing is asmear. Yes, somebody dug up an
old debt deposition that's whatthey do. You know, some one of

(01:09:30):
those guys who do Democratsstrategy and they dig around
looking for stuff and so on. Letme take a look at this. Oh, my
God, this is great. And theycome back with by the way that's
always presented. I've noticedthis. Oh, Kennedy said this. And
Kennedy said no, Kennedy was itwas on a it was on a deposition
that somebody dug up. Yeah, theCIA. No, I don't think it was

(01:09:53):
the CIA. I think it was some itwas the

Adam Curry (01:09:56):
story who had it first? What outfit had it first?
I Don't know by the way but wholaunched the story that okay,

John C Dvorak (01:10:04):
well I see I think that's if it's Bobby The
up in it which is a CIAoperation to begin with. I don't
think it was the CIO did I thinkit was a democratic operative
working against the wishes ofthe CIA that's my thinking
because I think Kennedy's has tobe in play.

Adam Curry (01:10:20):
How man Kennedy is over he's over these played out
you yourself declared the upover and now he's back in play.

John C Dvorak (01:10:30):
Billy Bush will never since he hooked up with
that rich girl and

Adam Curry (01:10:36):
have up the OP.

John C Dvorak (01:10:40):
op op

Adam Curry (01:10:42):
I'd like to thank you for your courage say in the
morning to you man who put theseat in the cranium of Joe
Biden. Ladies Gentlemen sayhello to my friend on the other
end the one and only Mr. John

John C Dvorak (01:10:55):
Williams Morning Mr. Adam curry in the morning
they'll chips to see boots onthe ground feeding their subs in
the water and that booms andnights in

Adam Curry (01:11:01):
the morning to the trolls and the troll room. We
had 1727 Last Thursday today1754. We are up. Troll count is
up.

John C Dvorak (01:11:17):
Because you encountered him earlier than
last Thursday.

Adam Curry (01:11:20):
Now it's about same time. Yeah, I keep track of this
stuff. That's my job. You donewsletter you do your

John C Dvorak (01:11:26):
email. You are a neat freak.

Adam Curry (01:11:30):
Okay, there you go.

John C Dvorak (01:11:32):
I've said this to you before and you always deny
and I'm gonna say it again. Thisis based on the fact that you
have Tourette's when I watchedthat belong Tourette special.
All Tourette's sufferers, whichincludes you are neat freaks.
That was weird but true. Well,you

Adam Curry (01:11:49):
should see the studio and ask my wife if she
thinks I'm a neat freak. Andplease don't look in the closet.
I have a Jhansi Dvorak archivecloset, which is dangerous to
well organized, I'm

John C Dvorak (01:12:00):
sure compared to mine. Well,

Adam Curry (01:12:02):
there's no doubt about that. Thank you Charles,
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John C Dvorak (01:12:59):
Or maybe you should get it for inventing
podcasting.

Adam Curry (01:13:01):
I'll be happy if I get a Webby.

John C Dvorak (01:13:04):
Oh, you're not gonna get a Webby. I want a
Webby I think you have a betterchance I think I think the
rewards that are possible foryou are the Peabody for the
whole show. Well the show wouldget a Peabody I mean bar has
Nobel Peace Prize for you forinventing podcasting and
sticking with it and thenpushing it further with
podcasting. 2.0 These are allaward winning, not by you is not

Adam Curry (01:13:27):
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in Fredericksburg somewhere.That's that's what it's gonna
be. Oh, that guy withTourette's? There you go.
That'll be it hated the neatplaque. We're value for value,
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John C Dvorak (01:14:23):
Well, the best I can surmise is that Paul had an
upgrade and he and like allcoders implemented just before
the show. That's

Adam Curry (01:14:35):
right. I got it working just in time for the
show to start. We're good to go.

John C Dvorak (01:14:41):
Everybody does we love to be honest. Yes. I
noticed. It's very common forsome thing in this shows that
he's a good coder.

Adam Curry (01:14:50):
Well, yeah, he got it done in time. It's just you
know, it's, it's very hard to

John C Dvorak (01:14:54):
know, but of course it did because they
always it always does.

Adam Curry (01:14:56):
It's just what it is. We I think after 14 years
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John C Dvorak (01:15:05):
But yeah, it worked out a great idea I'm
gonna implement it just beforethis stuff started the show.

Adam Curry (01:15:12):
No, he's he's a good guy. He's so spoke to all of
them are great we really neverrun into a coder who doesn't do
that now that's what not justcoder but sysadmin I'd say it's
sis admins to sis Yeah,

John C Dvorak (01:15:25):
same thing and it's the same it's the same
mentality

Adam Curry (01:15:29):
there's some of it but it's not mentality it's it's

John C Dvorak (01:15:34):
I think it's overconfidence.

Adam Curry (01:15:37):
Yeah, it's no it's lack of experience. Because you
will we've been we're older thanall these guys put together and
this but when

John C Dvorak (01:15:45):
you get those yeah coders and sis up they
they're already doing somethingelse they're in manage. No.

Adam Curry (01:15:53):
Yeah, right now they're at home they get fired.
Google doesn't want anybody asold now Hey, you can do a
podcast get out. Phil there's nojet there's no world there's no
work for now. There's no workfor people who have age with
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John C Dvorak (01:16:34):
But I think Darren did your right and right,

Adam Curry (01:16:37):
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John C Dvorak (01:16:55):
the terminology right. Dutch master Dutch master
I'm

Adam Curry (01:16:59):
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Adam Curry (01:21:23):
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Adam Curry (01:22:26):
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John C Dvorak (01:22:31):
Yeah, I got him. That's what I well, I always
think the best gift for a kid isnoises toys. You can find us
would you guess the parents? Theparents really loved that. Yes.
What would you give him? It'sLego stuff. Mostly. Lego nut.
Okay. My accounting departmentreports a title change due from
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Adam Curry (01:23:03):
that's that's why there's two of us, John. That's
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of Whistler. I went to Whistlera long time ago, went to the
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John C Dvorak (01:23:17):
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Adam Curry (01:25:18):
And our final for this little segment, our last
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John C Dvorak (01:26:24):
So what would be the point of texting him so he
can

Adam Curry (01:26:27):
test and see if if it has reach? Reach out? Thanks
for listening to the lying MSNmedia. So I don't have to I've
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wraps up our executive andAssociate Executive producers

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Unknown (01:27:10):
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John C Dvorak (01:27:34):
Before we continue, I do want to do a
defense of Joe Biden because Ithink he's been mismatched for
the following clip that's beengoing around this is this is
after he's reads pause off theteleprompter yeah and so now

(01:27:57):
we're when saying the fuck didthis is the this is the Biden
Rayleigh fake Gaff.

Unknown (01:28:03):
My theology professor at the Catholic school I went to
was a guy named Riley last nameand he had been drafted by the
Green Bay Packers

John C Dvorak (01:28:17):
is this fake? No, that's him.

Adam Curry (01:28:20):
He said Riley last name.

John C Dvorak (01:28:22):
I think I think if you listen to him carefully,
it should be Riley comma. Rileywas his last name and Biden was
clarifying the fact that thatwas his last name. He wasn't
reading last name from theprompter and why do I believe
that is because your last namethey would have put it on the
prompter you don't put last youdon't have ad lib anything. I

(01:28:46):
mean the pause is bad enough hewill read something like

Adam Curry (01:28:49):
wow you're defending the CIA Nestle Biden what's
happened? What did you do withJohn? I'm very concerned.

John C Dvorak (01:28:56):
So the point is is that everyone who thinks this
is a massive gaffe is wrong

Adam Curry (01:29:02):
let's stick with AI for a second although that has
nothing to do with AI so thatremember that school were the
were the tours at the athleticsteacher. And he leaked Some so
called Audio about the principaland the principal was saying the

(01:29:23):
blacks and the Jews Yeah,

John C Dvorak (01:29:25):
yeah, remember that? Okay. So now

Adam Curry (01:29:28):
so everyone's emailing this it was aI it was
fake. It was aI I am notconvinced. Listen to what the
explanation is tonight

Unknown (01:29:38):
High School Athletic Director under arrest for
allegedly framing a Baltimoreprinciple with AI generated
audio I'm the principal here meand only me days on Darien
charged with disrupting schoolactivities after investigators
say he manipulated PikesvilleHigh School Principal Eric ice
words voice and spread offensiveaudio on social media. In

(01:30:00):
January, the audio which sparkedwidespread outrage included
disparaging remarks about blackand Jewish students and parents
and even mentioned Darien by hisnickname.
Don't let me get started on DJ.I'm going to drag his black here
one way or another
take a listen to how similar icewords actual voice student
athletes, you have won

(01:30:20):
county region and statechampionships with grace and
humility
is to the ones suspected to beaI generated. How
hard is it to get the studentsto meet their grade level
expectations?
I swear it denied ever makingthe comments. And police now
confirm the audio was fake.
Some of the telltale things thatwe saw, were the fact there's a
bit of a monotone, there's notso much changing in pitch or the

(01:30:42):
end of sentences chargingdocument. That's

Adam Curry (01:30:45):
it. That's it. That's Oh, it was a bit monotone

Unknown (01:30:49):
and the audio was fake. Some of the telltale things that
we saw, were the fact there's abit of a monotone. There's not
so much changing in pitch or theend of sentences. Charging
documents alleged the recordingcontain traces of AI generated
content with human editing afterthe fact which added background
noises for realism. Through
their investigation. Detectivesallege Mr Darian made the

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recording to retaliate againstthe principal who had launched
an investigation into thepotential mishandling of school
funds. Police
say the incriminating audiospread online after Darian
anonymously emailed it to twoother teachers.

Adam Curry (01:31:27):
So the only thing they really have is his IP
address was from his grant. Areyou doing here? By the way, this
is not evidence this. I mean,this is not really forensic
deconstruction. Well, how didthis guy do this? If you asked
me to do this? I don't know if Iwould have gone to these
lengths.

John C Dvorak (01:31:45):
Gone to the length that is? And this guy's
not is he attacked? Is he thecomputer scientist at the school
is the gym teacher? He's a gymteacher, and no offense to the
gym teachers out there? Ofcourse not. But but come on. Is

Adam Curry (01:32:00):
there an app that does this? I mean, this is
that's what I was expecting. Oh,there's an app. Let's listen to
it again. You know,

John C Dvorak (01:32:06):
if they said by the way, wait, wait. If they
said it, they know you're right.If they named the app, that
would be the smoking gun. Youneed the gun,

Adam Curry (01:32:16):
which is the app according to Darren. Sir Jean
says they traced the guy's phonenumber to one of the AI site.
Well, that makes no sense. Sowhat you call it you call it AI
where he traced a

John C Dvorak (01:32:27):
phone number to an AI site? Oh, that's evidence.

Adam Curry (01:32:33):
The I mean, which 1am? I need a little more than
this. But let's just listen toit again. And then we can leave.
It's not that interesting. Butthis will this is it's for my
for my This for me is a testcase. The whole reason for the
swift up is so that you can dothis. I didn't say that. I

(01:32:54):
didn't say Jews and and lazyblacks. I didn't say that. It
was a i That's the point.

Unknown (01:33:01):
Yeah, I agree 100 times. You know,
I certainly don't understand whyI have to constantly put up with
these dumbasses here every day.Between these ungrateful black
kids who can't test their wayout of a paper bag, or these
teachers who don't get it, howhard is it to get the students
to meet their grade levelexpectations? Lawrence Ravenel

(01:33:25):
should have never been hired.Don't let me get started on TJ
I'm going to drag his black assout here one way or another. I'm
gonna get something to stick.I'm just so sick of the
inadequacies of these people.And if I have to get one more
complaint from one more Jew inthis community, I'm gonna join

(01:33:45):
the other side.

John C Dvorak (01:33:47):
Oh, is that monotone?

Adam Curry (01:33:49):
It's not monotone at all. I mean, there's edits
between each bit

John C Dvorak (01:33:55):
of that so there's because there could have
been a lot of pauses there.That's where people talk. They
stop and they contemplate andthey start screaming again.
Yeah, they didn't see anyMonotones or anything that that
cop said here

Adam Curry (01:34:06):
the edits but but I don't hear that. I mean, so that
would have had to mean acompletely fake voice not his
voice at all is what they'resaying. But man, I've heard look
I'm an audio file your audiofile we hear stuff. This just
doesn't sound AI ish to me. It'snot flat enough. And I could be

(01:34:26):
a totally different guy. It'sthat's hard to discern. I would
have to really look at waveformsbut just the where the the cop.
What Pikesville cop was likelike Barney fight Barney, Barney
fight like Bernie fight. Well,you know what? It sounded like?
It was pretty monotone. I thinkthat this is this is a win. This
is a win for all politicians.And we both have this clip

(01:34:50):
because unfortunately, KathyHoko can't claim AI for this one
young

Unknown (01:34:56):
black kids growing up in the Bronx who don't even know
what the word Computers, theydon't know, they don't know
these things. And I want theworld open to all of them.
Because when you have theirdiverse voices innovating
solutions through technology,then you're really addressing
society's broader challenges.

Adam Curry (01:35:16):
I mean, she should have immediately said that was
AI, but she couldn't because shesaid it at the Milken Institute.
The financial elite in New Yorkone of a bunch of people said
oh, the black kids in the Bronxthey don't even know what a
computer is. Really governor ofNew York. She should be she

John C Dvorak (01:35:34):
should be she should have been voted out it
should be rejected they weretalking about this Well, that
was a black kids in New Yorkhave a computer in their pocket
called an iPhone.

Adam Curry (01:35:45):
That's but this is this is how racist really talk.
I mean, that's just inbred. Onrace

John C Dvorak (01:35:52):
racism and patronizing and elitist.

Adam Curry (01:35:55):
She's New World Order. Illuminati. Yeah.

John C Dvorak (01:36:02):
Well, I got a clip free for your ears. Isn't
ask Adam.

Adam Curry (01:36:06):
Oh, I wasn't expecting that. Okay.

John C Dvorak (01:36:10):
This gates again, I want you to listen to this to
this and tell me what he'stalking about.

Adam Curry (01:36:18):
As Adam, will he know Oh, really? Well, I don't
know. But we go. Answer thequestion go. Alright. Holy, it
seems like very low volume. Letme Jack it up a little. Is this
the ask Adam gates? Is that whatthat is? Yeah. Gates. Yeah.
Okay, hold on a second. Here wego. And

Unknown (01:36:39):
we've seen the reflections in our own society
of

Adam Curry (01:36:44):
and we've seen the Reflect, okay, what is the
question,

John C Dvorak (01:36:47):
which you're going to talk about? Me
listening.

Unknown (01:36:50):
And we've seen the reflections in our own society
of not,

Adam Curry (01:36:55):
I think I'm being thrown off by this saying gates,
you're saying that's Bill Gates.It sounds like Ron DeSantis.

John C Dvorak (01:37:01):
Ah, dammit. It is Ron DeSantis. But he cracked his
voice. Oh, your point. I'mproving your point. Yes,

Adam Curry (01:37:10):
yes. It's not AI. It's wrong to say okay, so what
is not now for

John C Dvorak (01:37:15):
the so he is yammering about something, but
he broke his voice a couple oftimes in there. So this is what
Gates does constantly. Maybe Ican fool Adam, by the thinking
as Bill Gates, and I can leadhim down the primrose path. No.
All

Unknown (01:37:29):
right, let me listen again. We've seen the
reflections in our own societyof I don't know what is this?
This is about immigrationimmigrants over there. And we've
seen the reflections in our ownsociety of people out protesting
in favor terrorists. I mean,these are people does tear
babies and ovens while they areraping the babies, mothers,

(01:37:50):
elderly people.

Adam Curry (01:37:53):
Are I have an observation to make about this.
Because you cannot get away fromfrom the obvious. From from the
obvious video, we pretty muchhave two types of video and
every single report. Everyreport shows kids on on

(01:38:16):
campuses. Let me say I have aone. This one is from Cambridge,
you have kids on campuses. Andthen they cut to the atrocities
in Gaza as you know, peopleweeping over dead body parts and
just rub allies nastiness. Sothis is a short clip of one of
the spokes holes for Cambridgewho are joining the protest now.

(01:38:41):
So we

Unknown (01:38:41):
are students, staff, alumni and the wider Cambridge
community who have had enough ofCambridge is complicity in
genocide. So the University ofCambridge is invest over 17
million pounds in companies suchas Caterpillar, halibut and
Lockheed Martin, and that's justthree colleges out of the 31. So
it's estimated that it could bein the hundreds of millions of
pounds, that they haveinvestments and research

(01:39:02):
collaborations with companiescomplicit in Israel's genocide.
So enough is obviously enough.And we demand divestment,
disclosure, reinvestment andprotection. We won't rest until
it's coming to an end so wewon't rest until our demands
have been met. Okay, so

Adam Curry (01:39:18):
now you have to know that she's she would have been
very pretty except for the nosering. But she's just so annoying
that nose ring,

John C Dvorak (01:39:27):
nostril ring or the or the cow ring

Adam Curry (01:39:29):
cow ring. Yeah, the coloring. But all of these kids
all have the kiff EA scarfs andshe had a so normally it's the
white and black check. She nowhas the red and white check.

John C Dvorak (01:39:42):
Yeah, this bothers me because I've been
there a couple of times. If youbelieve if you look

Adam Curry (01:39:48):
at the Gaza, Gaza, not a single person has is

John C Dvorak (01:39:52):
wearing or they don't wear him there. No.
Palestinian one is the blackone. That red one is specific to
Saudi Arabia. The even stupiderNo I'm saying this is reminds me
of like a Hollywood film wherethey got all these guys dressed
up in different garb because itlooks better and instead of all
wearing the exact same thing,

Adam Curry (01:40:12):
and, and I'm just looking at all these, I'll just
play the second clip this is allaround Europe. Now of course the

Unknown (01:40:17):
Israeli army presses on operations in Rafa despite
condemnation from Westernallies. Students have taken to
university campuses acrossEurope to voice their
opposition. This one in Berlin,where police escorted
demonstrators off the premisesand made arrests in Spain,
students also set up tents andwaved the Palestinian flag

(01:40:38):
is something that has to beextended not only to the
students and the universities,but it has to be understood all
over the world. Because in theend, what we are leaving is a
televised genocide.
The students like the protestersin the US demanded the
universities disinvest fromIsrael, and called for an end to
the violence but it wasn'tstuck. We will

(01:40:59):
stay until it's necessary. Anduntil our university breaks off
relations with the Zionist stateof Israel, with the accomplices
that are on the Social Council.The
protests have also swept acrossAmsterdam, Rome, Paris, and
other European cities. So

Adam Curry (01:41:14):
it's a cookie cutter exactly the same every single
place. They all want theiruniversities to divest from
investing in companies likecaterpillar and caterpillar. Oh,
yeah. Caterpillar. It's veryit's very odd. Because you know,
you're you're helping thegenocide machine. 70 million
pounds in Cambridge is really adrop in the bucket, dear. But

(01:41:36):
they all have the same, the samekyphosis which you look at the
rub allies, the people sufferingthere, no doubt they're wearing
hoodies, they wouldn't knowthey're not wearing this this
garb. So these children, thatwhen you have children who have
only what they think areprinciples, you know, I've got
this principle, your divestprint and they have no vision.

(01:41:58):
They will they do nothing. Andthey become nothing. They will
nothing will become of them.They just waste away. They can't
even be useful members ofsociety. And really, that it's a
fact if you only have principlesand no vision, then what are you
you're a tool, your tool ofpolitical parties, ma'am, that

(01:42:19):
mooch that Medea chick CodePink. They just keep letting her
in. She's walking through thehalls of Congress. She's she's
jumping on Congress, men andwomen and senators like what do
you think about? Erie? Will yoube me? Why did they let her in?
Because this whole thing is anOP that keep letting her in. And

(01:42:41):
then my favorite at this.Lindsey Graham. Wow, I

John C Dvorak (01:42:47):
have it may be in DC. I have a couple of clips by
the way I want to get out of it,which

Adam Curry (01:42:51):
Rafah clips and can I play the Lindsey Graham clip?

John C Dvorak (01:42:53):
Yeah, I think I got the same clips in these
clips, but go play it. Okay.Well, so

Adam Curry (01:42:58):
he's interrogatories all jacked up. He's jacked up.
And he's interrogating as LloydAustin and General Brown about,
you know, they're waffling.Like, what? Are you not sending
the 2000 pound bombs to forIsrael to obliterate the

(01:43:18):
terrorists turn turn around. Andhe's just hammering them. And
then he figures you know what,I'm going to nail these guys.
I'm going to bring in an analogythat'll get them now you

Unknown (01:43:30):
just confirmed that they're that we're delaying
transfer or stopping transfer ofcertain weapons like do 1000
pound bombs to Israel. Would youhave supported dropping the
atomic bombs on Hiroshima orNagasaki? Don't

Adam Curry (01:43:45):
talk over this is really good. He asked he can't
believe he asked this

Unknown (01:43:49):
transfer of certain weapons like do 1000 pound bombs
to Israel? Would you havesupported dropping the atomic
bombs on Hiroshima or NagasakiGeneral Brown during World War
Two?

Adam Curry (01:44:00):
So he's like, Hey, so he's now comparing dropping
atomic bombs on Hiroshima,Hiroshima and Nagasaki to these
2000 bombs for God busters. AndI mean, and would you? So here's
the question, would you havesupported dropping those bombs
in World War Two? Oh, well,Senator, I

Unknown (01:44:22):
think it is based on the situation where the well,
we know I mean, it has happenedwe know. Not asking. They did
it. Do you think that wasdisproportionate?
It was. It was dipped down.Yeah. Well, what
do you what do you think thatwas the right decision for
America to drop two atomic bombson the Japanese cities in
question?
Well, I'll tell you stop theWorld War.

(01:44:43):
Okay. Well, so do you agreeGeneral Austin, if you'd been
around would you say drop themdrop an IP?
I agree with the chairman here.Yeah,
I mean, if you're, if we go backin time says hey, we got two
atomic bombs. Should we drop on?What would you say?

Adam Curry (01:44:58):
What? I'm sorry. What got an A hole?

John C Dvorak (01:45:01):
Yes, you're those guys. Those guys are both weak
weak variance with what any oneof them should have said I,
which is if you're fast on yourfeet, most men aren't. What is
said? Are you Wait, are youasking me this? Because you want
us to drop an atomic bomb onGaza turned it

Adam Curry (01:45:20):
around? Exactly. These two are bumbling numbnuts

Unknown (01:45:24):
I think the leadership was interested in in curtailing
the Well, what was Andrew? wasIsrael interested in? Do you
believe Iran really wants tokill all the Jews if they could
bring Iranian regime? Do youbelieve Hamas is serious when
they say we'll keep doing itover and over again? Do you do
agree that they will if theycan? I do. I'm okay. Do you

(01:45:47):
believe that Hezbollah is aterrorist organization also bent
on the destruction of the Jewishstate? Hezbollah is a terrorist
terrorist. Okay, so Israel hasbeen hit in the last few weeks
by Iran, Hezbollah and Hamasdedicated to their destruction.
And you're telling me you'regoing to tell them how to fight
the war, and what they can andcan't use when everybody around

(01:46:11):
them wants to kill all the Jews.You telling me that if we
withhold weapons in this fight,the existential fight for the
life of the Jewish state itwon't send the wrong signal

Adam Curry (01:46:22):
calm down lady G. You're out of line and out of
control. He is a ghoul a sicktwisted ghoul

John C Dvorak (01:46:34):
another response would have been Yeah, they the
Israel can do whatever theywant. They're a sovereign state
devotee we didn't write a wehave to give them bombs. I mean
you could

Adam Curry (01:46:42):
of course because it's it's a false equivalency
rule.

John C Dvorak (01:46:45):
I said everything is for those guys had a huge
opportunity. But they getbadgered by the bully. Yeah, who
is Lindsey Lindsey Graham. He'sa bully. Well,

Adam Curry (01:46:58):
he's but he's so weak. I can't believe that they
couldn't even stand up to him.These guys these guys are no
good. No good.

John C Dvorak (01:47:08):
No good. Here, play Rafa one and we'll get a
ketchup on the whole thing.

Adam Curry (01:47:12):
Okay, another one. Oh, this is a classic. Where is
NTT IDF

Unknown (01:47:19):
on Wednesday released video showing troops operating
in eastern rapa marketing daytwo of the Israeli ground
offensive into the southern GazaCity. After taking control of
the Gaza side of the Rafahborder crossing. The IDF
reportedly conducted raids onsuspicious buildings from which
Hamas terrorists fired atIsraeli troops. The IDF reported

(01:47:41):
killing 30 terrorists during theoperation and destroyed large
amounts of terroristinfrastructure in the region,
and Israeli fighter aircraftstruck about 100 targets from
the air and on the Israeli sideof the border tanks we're seeing
firing towards Rafah. Meanwhile,in the United States on
Wednesday in a congressionalhearing, Secretary of Defense

(01:48:04):
Lloyd Austin was asked aboutIsrael's operation in Rafah, and
he was interrupted by protestersyelling Free Palestine.
Israel shouldn't launch a major

Adam Curry (01:48:15):
attack. By the way, I think that was the Code Pink
Lady again.

Unknown (01:48:20):
Probably they keep

Adam Curry (01:48:21):
letting Madea in.

Unknown (01:48:24):
Israel shouldn't launch a major attack in Rafah without
accounting for and protectingthe civilians that are in that
battlespace. And, again, as wehave assessed the situation, we
paused one shipment of highpayload munitions, Austin

(01:48:44):
confirmed that the US had pauseda shipment of weapons to Israel
due to the rapid operation meSenator Lindsey Graham shared
his concerns about the decision
and you're telling me you'regoing to tell them how to fight
the war, and what they can andcan't use when everybody around
them wants to kill all the Jews.And you're telling me that if we

(01:49:06):
withhold weapons in this fight,the existential fight for the
life of the Jewish state, itwon't send the wrong signal.

Adam Curry (01:49:12):
I think NTD missed a missing opportunity by not using
the Nagasaki bomb thing. I thinkeverybody did. Except you're no
agenda show.

John C Dvorak (01:49:22):
Of course we do everything right. So let's play
part two. Israel's

Unknown (01:49:25):
military spokesperson also appeared to respond to the
move.
South of the eighth isunprecedented. The operational
partnership is significant.

Adam Curry (01:49:34):
Great voice is this a new voice for NTD? I'm liking
that one.

John C Dvorak (01:49:38):
Or that guy? That's an Israeli spokesperson
that you're I think you're

Adam Curry (01:49:43):
no this is a this is a translator think it's an
Israeli train. Oh, it could becould be I like both of the

Unknown (01:49:50):
the eight is unprecedented. The operational
partnership is significant.

John C Dvorak (01:49:53):
Yeah. Tab A fits into tab b in

Adam Curry (01:49:56):
this diagram via when

Unknown (01:49:57):
there are disputes. And there are They are being
resolved behind closed doors ina matter of fact way on ancient
myth. We are responsible for thesecurity interests of the state
of Israel. And we are attentiveto the interest of the United
States in the region. The
Pentagon on Tuesday said the USmilitary completed construction
of the offshore pier that willlater be brought to the Gaza

(01:50:18):
shore to help deliver aid to theregion. And on Wednesday in
Cyprus workers loadedhumanitarian aid onto a ship for
what is expected to be the firstcargo to be delivered to the
Gaza Strip using the pier. Itwas unclear when the ship would
depart. And

Adam Curry (01:50:35):
what happened to the flotilla from Turkish the flow
tail there

John C Dvorak (01:50:39):
you have it I think that kind of sums things
up but before we continue, I dohave the third clip to this.
When they said talk about thesehad this mention of behind
closed doors play this clip,Israel Burns is back for a
second visit.

Unknown (01:50:55):
Meanwhile, in Jerusalem today, CIA director William
Burns met with Israeli PrimeMinister Benjamin Netanyahu. The
two reportedly spoke about thepush for a potential hostage
release and ceasefire deal. Thismeeting comes after Hamas
negotiators held talks withIsrael on a possible truce in
Gaza. Burns also met privatelywith Mossad director David

(01:51:17):
Barnea and other Israeliofficials. This is Burns's
second trip to Israel in lessthan a week.

Adam Curry (01:51:23):
It's unbelievable. It really is. It's unbelievable.
Yeah. I mean, this is the CIAsince when does the CIA do this
kind of stuff? And of course,this will be I think the final
did announce it. Oh, yeah. Andthey by the way, the CIA guy is
there. He's trying to make itall work out. Because, you know,
time that's what CIA does. Yeah,that's what they do. They don't

(01:51:45):
they don't kill presidents. No,they go and negotiate for
hostages, which of course,Netanyahu was like no

Unknown (01:51:51):
frustration on the streets of Tel Aviv as the
Israeli government says no to aceasefire. Herzl, families of
hostages determined to ramp uppressure on the government
during protests, calling formore to be done to release their
loved ones. The approval comesafter Hamas gave the green light
to the deal mediated by Egyptand Qatar. The offer was see a

(01:52:11):
truce take place in multiplestages, starting with the
release of some of the hostagesand partial Israeli troop
pullbacks within Gaza. Israelsays the terms are far from its
core demands, and as longinsists that will not remove
boots from the ground as itcontinues to hunt down Hamas
militants. Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu is now set to
send a negotiating team to Egyptto discuss and agreements

(01:52:35):
by name we examine everyresponse very seriously. We
review every possibility on theissue of negotiations and the
return of the hostages to thehomes as quickly as possible. As
a central task.
The Israeli military says itwill continue its ground
invasion of rougher thoughts tobe her masters last stronghold
in Gaza. Early the city was thescene of celebrations over the

(01:52:56):
news of a potential ceasefiredeal. And I would know packed in
sight, the excitement seemspremature. Israel is wanting
100,000 Palestinians to evacuateeastern neighborhoods in refer
the UN Secretary General AntonioGuterres says the looming
invasion would be intolerablefor some 1.4 million
Palestinians taking refuge inthe city. I

Adam Curry (01:53:17):
mean, the only thing I can think is that there's no
negotiation position, thehostages are dead, there's no
hostages. That has to be theproblem here.

John C Dvorak (01:53:28):
It's hard to argue against that. That point
of view.

Adam Curry (01:53:31):
I mean, what what else could it be? And and I
think it's a big problem forNetanyahu. He guess Netanyahu is
just going to complete hismission and then he'll have to
go away because the country willwill just be so mad. Like you
killed them, Bibi because youdidn't want Hamas is agreeing to

(01:53:51):
a ceasefire, which as we know isexactly what genocide Joe needs.
And then he's he's not he's nothaving it. So there's, there's
gotta be something like Oh, justsorry.

John C Dvorak (01:54:07):
There's something's up.

Adam Curry (01:54:10):
Meanwhile, Germany has got the got the message.
It's time to focus our militaryhardware elsewhere, people to

Unknown (01:54:19):
German warships have set sail towards the Indo
Pacific region in an effort toincrease Germany's military
presence in that area. The Yminus ship set off on Tuesday
from the northern German port ofvillains half and German defense
minister motors Pistorius said,rising tensions between China
and Taiwan and over the SouthChina Sea or putting pressure on

(01:54:42):
freedom of navigation and traderoutes. Oh, okay.

Adam Curry (01:54:46):
Yeah, Germany as Germany's problem, Indo Pacific.
That's where we're all going.And I think the reason why as
you asked is because theyfailed. The Navalny got killed
because you know, if Nepal needsstill lived in Putin, would have
only won by 89% of the vote. Sonewval needs no good. Victoria
Nuland failed there's no colorrevolution the Russian people

(01:55:09):
clearly like Putin the horribleevil dictator, and and tiza
there for another five yearsMoscow

Unknown (01:55:16):
this morning Russian President Vladimir Putin used
the annual celebration of theend of World War Two in Europe
to try to justify the war inUkraine. The VE Day Parade
featured 1000s of soldiersincluding many who have fought
in Ukraine. And it speaks Putinsaid Russia, quote will not
allow anyone to threaten it.According to Russian news
agencies, Putin also said thismorning, there is nothing

(01:55:38):
unusual in the upcoming militaryexercise to practice the use of
tactical nuclear weapons on thebattlefield.

Adam Curry (01:55:45):
Though according to IO monk, troll IO monk says no.
Hamas did not agree to theceasefire and insisted in the
last minute instead in the lastminute agreed to another
proposal that Qatar came upwith. But no, the ceasefire, but
no, the ceasefire they werenegotiating on. Okay, so to play

(01:56:07):
the media, well, that's all wecan deconstruct. And so I don't
know of any other report thatthere was some Qatari ceasefire
that they had some Qatari actionI know there's Qatari action but
that no one reported on it thatway so I'm I believe a troll
before I believe the mediathat's for sure. Yeah, the

John C Dvorak (01:56:23):
trolls probably more accurate than the
mainstream media that's forsure. Now I do I do want to play
this little clip which has beenlanguishing so you play the
Germany stuff. Oh, you I was Iwas going to the crane thing
that the main thing is the isthe propaganda you're starting
to see an anti AFD

Adam Curry (01:56:41):
Oh, you mean the far right AFD who are spies and
they're bad for the country andthey shouldn't be allowed even
in the election those that AFD

John C Dvorak (01:56:52):
Yeah, that AFD far right. Which is which is
largely a winning elections leftand right and they will take
people up people like himbecause

Adam Curry (01:57:02):
they wanted to kill the leaders. They wanted to have
a cool like January 6.

John C Dvorak (01:57:09):
Yes. So I do have a good example of this. The and
the Americans are hate theseguys, at least a media American
media. This is from NPR so it isobviously going to be slanted a
certain way.

Unknown (01:57:23):
elitist voices of America. This is NPR
or PBS We turn now to Germany,where several million people
have been residents for decadeswill finally be able to apply
for citizenship in June. Thatwill add new voters and perhaps
unexpectedly the country's antiimmigrant party appears to be

(01:57:43):
working hard to gain theirsupport as we Nicholson has
more.
President Erawan is nice to himfind in an unlikely charm
offensive on Tik Tok. The farright populist alternative for
Deutschland party or AFD targetsGermany's Turkish diaspora and
Muslim population. For years theAfD has railed against them. Now

(01:58:04):
the party is appealing topotential voters who are
patriotic, conservative and wantto protect traditional family
values. This video lashes outagainst the word karate. For new
immigrants dripping and Turkson
in Germany should vote for theAfD Turks in Germany you should
vote for a party that says no tofurther immigration because

(01:58:27):
those coming into the countrynow affect you.
In the prosperous city ofStuttgart worry dominates a town
hall. Local members of theSocial Democrats which leads the
German coalition governmentorganized it for the city's
Turkish German community.Outside and the cool evening
air. Ibrahim Aslan says he'sconcerned about the influence

(01:58:49):
the tech savvy AFD has on hiskids extended family
party knows how to win overyounger voters online with
snappy sounding populism. It'sup to my generation to show the
AfD for what it is
no brother, that's

Adam Curry (01:59:03):
all they got. Oh, they they understand Tik Tok.

John C Dvorak (01:59:08):
You're going to show the AfD for what it is.

Adam Curry (01:59:11):
You know what is far right populist extremist white
nationalist Nazis bad bad badthere's elections coming up. No,
we can't have that we can't havewhat the people want. It was 22
years ago, on May 6. I was inthe Netherlands at the time when
Pim Fortuyn was assassinated,right outside the right outside

(01:59:34):
the radio station where I alsohad done many broadcasts and
people known to me some friendswere in there and just
interviewed him. He was thepolitician who was going to win
the election on an antiimmigration 22 years ago, anti
immigration anti Islamistplatform. And in fact, his party

(01:59:57):
won posthumously. It was twoweeks before the The election
and he was assassinated by acrazy animal rights activist who
by the way is out free now. Theythey put him in jail for 18
years. And all right, then youcan go.

John C Dvorak (02:00:17):
And Tim Fergana the job for you. And

Adam Curry (02:00:21):
Tim for town who I knew personally, I been on
symposia with him. We've been, Ithink once, like as many debate
very smart guy, Professor.People loved him. They he if
you've never seen him, look himup. Now there's nothing that
like his English was pretty bad.There's nothing that is usable.

(02:00:42):
But all these people are sendingme old clips of his and he was
exactly where, where Europe isnow. Certainly the Netherlands.
A lot of people have sent me theclip of EVA flirting, or Brooke,
who was in Hungary and did likean eight or nine minute piece on
how immigration has ruinedWestern or English is pretty
decent English is fantastic. Andyes, that's exactly what it has

(02:01:06):
become. We still have a shothere in America. But it's beyond
beyond anything you can imaginenow, as it just continued after
22 years, it just kept on goingkept on going into people like
Okay, okay. Newcomers, okay,we'll make space for him. And
now people are sick and tired ofit. Now, it's a tinderbox. And

(02:01:29):
now, and now you see incertainly in Belgium, you see
parties that are made up ofmainly Islamist immigrants, that
were who are now Belgium, youknow, they have their papers.
And they're winning elections,which is exactly what PIM for
time said, says they're going tocome in, they're going to have
enough people and then thatpeople are going to vote for

(02:01:50):
him, and then they're going towin and it's going to completely
change the entire country. Andthat's what's happened. It's
happened in Belgium. It'shappened in the Netherlands.
It's certainly happened inFrance. It's happened in Sweden,
and it's happened in the UK.It's a mess. It's and it's it's
really it's sad. just sad.

John C Dvorak (02:02:10):
To catch up with my thesis about Johnson the

Adam Curry (02:02:16):
mike. Well, Mike, your your your thesis is all
over the map.

John C Dvorak (02:02:21):
I mean, no, it's not. It's just very simple. He
did a deal with the Democrats sothey can ensure that he doesn't
get kicked out by some nuttyRepublicans. That's your new
thesis. Yes. That's your net. Sothe thesis I've always
maintained. Well, you that yousaid there was pictures first.
No, that was the original. Yeah.And then I rethought it because
of the way things were goingthat there were no pictures

(02:02:42):
there was no questioning what hehas in his mouth. And it turns
out the easy way to do it isthis way, which is to make a
deal and here's the theconsummation of the deal in the
clip the Johnson scam. This isin D D, breaking news

Unknown (02:03:03):
from Capitol Hill. The house has just blocked
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylorgreens attempt to oust speaker
Mike Johnson. The vast majorityof Republicans joined by
Democrats move to table themotion by a vote of 359 to 43.
Green along with emotions cosponsor Thomas Massie said
Johnson hasn't lived up to hispromises as house speaker. The

(02:03:26):
issue started when he allowed avote on a foreign aid package
that brought 10s of billions ofdollars to Ukraine. House
Democrats and Johnson's GOPallies had previously vowed to
dismiss the motion to vacateYeah,

Adam Curry (02:03:40):
well there you go the scam it was good he's he's
safe. He's safe. Safe, but willhe be safer same time?

John C Dvorak (02:03:47):
Yeah, it'd be safer as long as you want. Yeah.
He plays ball Yeah,

Adam Curry (02:03:54):
which is kind of unexpected. We didn't really
expect that

John C Dvorak (02:03:57):
I would say yeah, it was very unexpected really
expect him to play ball youknow, but at the same time he
didn't want to be the shortestterm guy ever so that's all

Adam Curry (02:04:06):
his ego then he I mean, you stand for what you
stand and

John C Dvorak (02:04:09):
you look at the guy Yeah, it looks like it ego
gate looks like go prints infront of the mirror.

Adam Curry (02:04:17):
Well, I'd be the last person to say anything
about you know, printing infront of the mirror. I mean,
okay, well, that's politics isshow business for Ugly people.
You know, it's like Yeah, yeah,yeah, he has kind of that look,
you know, that all Americanpolitician look. So backing

John C Dvorak (02:04:35):
going back to immigration, I do two more clips
back to the immigration issue,but not the one in Europe. But
the one here this is a WTFclips, which means I put them
aside for a reason this is acrazy series. This is crazy.
Listen to this.

Unknown (02:04:52):
How is the Budget Committee Chairman Jody
Arrington on Wednesday saidreports show that the border
crisis cost the US Anywherebetween 150 and $400 billion
annually.
The lion's share of that cost isborne by state and local
governments and friends, stateand local governments can't

(02:05:14):
borrow or print money like thefederal government. And so
they're having to balance theirbudgets by either absorbing this
cost through raising taxes, orthey're having to cut services
to their citizens.
He added that costs come toabout $9,000 per illegal
immigrant. arrington says that'smore than the US spends on

(02:05:36):
Medicare beneficiaries. It'salso more than veterans receive
in way of retirement benefits.An army veteran and former
Border Patrol agent saysAmerican adversaries might be
behind these huge costs.
weaponized, mass migration hashappened over 80 times since the
9119 51 refugee convention. It'swhen a state or non state actor

(02:05:59):
uses human beings as a weapon toeradicate someone's sovereignty.
If it's organized, somebody'sdoing the math on how much money
we're pouring into this.
The giant the Chinese use theunrestricted warfare. So it's
every asymmetric means toeradicate our sovereignty and
security in financial warfare isone of those means Wow,

Adam Curry (02:06:19):
this is great. The calls coming from inside the
house people but they're makingthey're making it look like it's
your China, China, China betterget some chips built mitigates
themselves ready? I love this.Yeah, this is good. This is
really good. This goes Chinese.They're inscrutable. They're so
smart. They're bankrupting uswith their illegal immigrants

(02:06:40):
across the border. Yeah, weshould build some chips.

Unknown (02:06:44):
Here we go. Democrats, meanwhile, criticize the fact
that Republicans were holdingWednesday's hearing, saying they
should pass a border Billinstead, which came out of the
Senate.
So to quickly recap,
step one, Republicans demanded aborder deal. Step two, they
negotiated a border deal. Stepthree, when Trump ordered them

(02:07:05):
to, they killed that borderdeal. And finally Step Four he
we are holding a hearing abouthow bad the border is.
The house isn't picking theSenate bill up because
Republicans say it would onlyallocate money to the border
without fixing underlyingissues. I deal

Adam Curry (02:07:23):
with Republicans and Democrats on the border. The
only Democrats I've spoken heardfrom that support that are here
in Washington DC. The Democratsin the border don't support the
Senate bill but the ones here doman what a what a crock. This is
so unbelievable. They don't needto do anything this they just
keep the keep the illusion goingthat all while we have to have a

(02:07:46):
built now you don't just say noto Chris and meanwhile all this
fentanyl has fentanyl comingacross the border around the bed
that the no Here's how it's done

Unknown (02:07:59):
for flight attendants under arrest tonight for
allegedly smuggling millions ofdollars in drug money. The
Dominican Republic federalprosecutors say they use crew
members security lanes at JFKAirport allowing them to bypass
TSA security. They say they werepart of an international drug
ring trafficking fentanyl foreach face now up to a decade in
prison if convicted

Adam Curry (02:08:20):
that's how it's done that's how it's done the way to
go of course is faster coursemuch faster and give it to mules
up there but across the borderlies lies the bringing people to
work cheap work cheap vote

John C Dvorak (02:08:37):
Democrat and Democrat although they can be
mistaken be the Republicans cango sweet talk them and get them
to vote Republican so it's it'sa risky strategy

Adam Curry (02:08:47):
it's very risky strategy. I agree. I don't I
don't think that's that butdefinitely work cheap. Not that
cut and dry. You know, reallyisn't. I have you know, we were
talking about the battery carsand the car. Yeah, for some
reason you you all of a suddenare all pro battery car. No,

(02:09:09):
I've never been pro battery. Youwould like all once they have
the replaceable batteries thereplaced?

John C Dvorak (02:09:16):
No, I think if that was true, but that's never
going to happen because it's toocost intensive.

Adam Curry (02:09:21):
It doesn't no way tried it already. They try. I
know they've

John C Dvorak (02:09:25):
tried it already. It's doesn't it? It's a great
idea that that's impractical.Yes.

Adam Curry (02:09:30):
While you kind of made it sound like that'll
that'll work. It'll be great,then maybe it would. Okay.
There's no evidence that itactually will ever happen.
You're with me on that, I think.Yes, absolutely. So now the
early the early adopters, asalways with Silicon Valley gets
screwed by the the America'slargest defense contractor, Elon

(02:09:53):
Musk, look it up. He isAmerica's largest defense
contractor. Yes, buy versus.Well, I mean, he's certainly a
face. So the people like theformer New York bank who bought
the early s model, well, they'rescrewed.

Unknown (02:10:12):
When the Tesla Model S debuted in 2012, not much was
known about batterysustainability.
The answers are brilliant andTesla but who would have thought
it because they didn't have theydidn't have data, long term
studies. Yeah. Studies are thecars that are breaking now right
braking
now because he says the cells inthose early batteries were more

(02:10:33):
likely to overheat.
We think over over time, thecars that have been supercharged
a lot, they've the batteries arefailing that
here's how much it costs toreplace a failed battery. A
Tesla battery new is between 12to 20,000 Depending on how big
the pack is. So Evie,
early adopters are learningabout their batteries health,
the hard way, the original ownerof this car drove

(02:10:55):
she drove up here from Oregon todo to visit her daughter and the
car shut off and their daughter
driveway experienced thatsticker shock.
She was gonna get the $70,000Repair the car books out of 20.
And she just didn't feel like itwas worth it. So they walked
away from a hit store epic thesethen it kind of morphed into 57
items that are leading
to a bottleneck of scrapped carsand broken cars at his repair

(02:11:18):
shop. Because we
have you know, 350 plusappointments for Model S
batteries Carl
Medlocke son's work with him inthe shop and
a mess throw away that I'mtalking about throw away
industry. So you have a $20,000car and you just kind of throw
it away because it gets to20,000. Our Pack, Randy
Medlocke is hoping forsolutions. Tesla has recently

(02:11:39):
made software updates to theirnewer models to prevent
overheating. Now, it's importantto note too, that they say it
their batteries are recyclable.And hey, a new report shows that
last year, Washington saw thelargest increase in Eevee market
share of all states in thenation. But unfortunately, there
just aren't enough mechanicstrained on working on evey

(02:12:01):
battery repairs. So that'ssomething that Medlocke says
he's hoping will change andbalance out going forward. I

Adam Curry (02:12:08):
gotta tell you, I don't see any improvement in
battery technology and somesoftware upgrade is not really
going to help. It's just not agood idea.

John C Dvorak (02:12:18):
Well, let's start off with the fact that battery
technology really hasn't changedsince the late 1800s. That's
right when we had when we hadelectric cars, and everything's
been a tweak. And you know, wejust couldn't do that at all
tweaks, it's a tweak, to tweak.So to get where we got today,
you know, lithium ion, lithiumion, sodium ion and all the rest

(02:12:42):
of them and they're allexplosive, which is a problem.
Nobody wants to really thinkabout here's the

Adam Curry (02:12:48):
driver, here's a thumb, here's the thoughts. So
if these cars are beingdiscarded, and by the way, you
know, I got a note from one ofour knights who interestingly
starts off by saying I juststopped driving a Tesla Model
three for Uber last week. I livein Orange County, California and
I have been at 30% on the 10It's not a big deal. And I'm

(02:13:08):
thinking okay, well, how can westop driving it? But he says
that you know the price $10 fora fillip compared to $70 was
well worth it nothing but howabout the depreciation on your
car? Which you didn't answeryet. But if if these cars you
know if it's a write off at20,000 so you can probably

(02:13:29):
probably buy it for five Hey,I'll give you five grand for
that car. Can't we just takethese do you think the batteries
are good enough that we can justput a like a generator in the
back now and just boom just pullthe cord and drive. I mean
seriously, I mean I drive Iwould drive one of those if you

(02:13:50):
could, if you could mount calleda hybrid and put a hybrid
sticker on it. If you couldmount a generator in the front I
guess or whatever. Just mountedin there, the little exhaust
pipe sticking out and it's init's connected the battery so it
keeps a trickle charge you canjust keep driving as long as you
have a hybrid yeah Toyota doesthose Yeah, but you can get it

(02:14:11):
for five grand and have a slicklooking car. hold on baby boom.

John C Dvorak (02:14:16):
Rachel what you're thinking of is an exit
strategy for making yes Evieconversion kits.

Adam Curry (02:14:21):
Yes Evie back to gas Evie dice.

John C Dvorak (02:14:25):
Put that you take the trunk which is the front
usually there's a big there's atrunk there's nothing in there
it's in the front right you canput a small motor in there with
and you poke a hole in the lidof the literally

Adam Curry (02:14:37):
just the hood just poke a hole just rammed with

John C Dvorak (02:14:41):
pipe out and then you have this thing and you
crank it up every time beforeyou when you hook into the
batteries. Yes charged trickletrickle charge. Yes.

Adam Curry (02:14:51):
And then we end we end the week with adhesive tape
we stick a solar panel.

John C Dvorak (02:14:57):
Gaffer gaffer tape duct tape for Teva.

Adam Curry (02:15:00):
Come on we can make two grand a car. You buy it for
five you throw no for maybethrowing a Jenny poke a hole for
the start. I

John C Dvorak (02:15:10):
think this is yeah, this is your this is Texas
creeping into your brain

Adam Curry (02:15:18):
what else we gonna do?

John C Dvorak (02:15:19):
Oh god I great add the

Adam Curry (02:15:23):
I just had a dream you know or or just turn the
gasifier baby have a big one.

John C Dvorak (02:15:30):
You dropped the ball on that I forgot all about
the gasifier? You were going tomake a guest to fire car? Yeah.
Turns out you had some buddy orsomebody? Yeah. The

Adam Curry (02:15:40):
problem is, you want to get a car that still has a
carburetor that you can stick ahose in from a gasifier. Those
are now classic, because it'slike 18 grand by a flatbed Ford
that still has that capabilityor even a Chevy. There no
classic cars, people are buyingup left and right. They don't
want they don't want EVs foryou. They don't want the

(02:16:01):
connected cars, especially herein Texas. That's right son, a
four on the floor with a flatbedgasoline better if you can get
diesel even the climatescientists are in disagreement

John C Dvorak (02:16:21):
that before we go to that I do have and before you
play the climate says I do havea report. Well, I started to
watch this show all the time.Now it's a podcast. And you
might want to listen to it. Justfor the I have a short clip. I
didn't play the whole thing. No,but it has to do with climate
change. It doesn't say it has todo with climate change. But this
is the solar flare report. dailyweather report on Twitter the

(02:16:46):
space where the report is thatwhichever space weather report
Oh, you've you've heard it ofcourse, of course.

Adam Curry (02:16:51):
I'm a ham ham radio operator, I need to know what
the flares are doing. Good

Unknown (02:16:55):
morning folks. All the journal articles on deck today
we'll wait we've got real spaceweather to hit today. We've had
several solar flares overnightincluding a long duration X
class flare that has produced acoronal mass ejection that
appears Earth directed both thenorthern departing sunspots and
the southern active regionCrossing Paths central
heliographic longitudes werevery active over the last 24

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hours. We've taken more X classand M class solar flares,
including a long duration x oneflare from the southern group.
The flare flashing was soprevalent it almost doesn't stop
as you see here in 131 Angstromsand the atmospheric ionization
signature of those flares waswrecking High Frequency radio
communications in the Easternworld the last several hours

Adam Curry (02:17:39):
Yeah, no I was yesterday. Yeah, often get his
reports. Yeah. And you can seeit you can see the ham bands
will just literally just stopget wiped out. Yeah, we'll stop
for a little bit. Yeah, I'mstill beaconing on var AC
everybody every 15 minutes. I'mbeaconing I love that digital
mode. And people can drop me anemail right on the ham. So you

(02:18:03):
know when at all when we'regoing to save the world. The
future. It is it is the future.There was an interesting report
about the climate experts now nolonger just now long that
disagreeing with each other. Itused to be 98% of all scientists
agree that we're gonna we'regonna have we're gonna have this

(02:18:24):
tide this much warming and we'reall gonna die. And now it's like
only 77% of climate expertsagree on how warm it's going to
be by wait for it. The year 2100

Unknown (02:18:36):
global temperatures are rising higher and higher above
the long term average April wasthe 11th consecutive month to
become the hottest everrecorded. That's according to
the EU's climate monitoringservice to experts. It's just
another sign of the progressingclimate breakdown. This of
course, was right people askinghow much hotter will it get?

(02:18:58):
Well, the new survey by theBritish newspaper The Guardian
has revealed a lot of pessimismamong climate researchers 380 of
them all from theIntergovernmental Panel on
Climate Change. were asked howfar they anticipate global
average temperatures to riseabove pre industrial levels. By
the year 2103 quarters of themexpect a rise of 2.5 degrees or

(02:19:24):
more than a full degree abovethe International Lease of 1.5
degrees Celsius. In fact, only6% of those polled believed that
that goal can still be met if

Adam Curry (02:19:36):
we ever make it out of this climate hoax. We will be
laughing about this. Two and ahalf degrees. Oh no. Oh, clutch
my pearls. We're all going todie. They I mean these people.

John C Dvorak (02:19:53):
Have you seen the latest reports on the go on the
Arctic ice which is nowincreasing?

Adam Curry (02:19:58):
Yeah, it's as much as as a 100 years ago, it's
increased to astronomical recordlevels. Yeah. Well, so this this
was a report from thePhilippines, not specifically
about climate change. But justtell me how this fits into
climate change. After

Unknown (02:20:18):
a long spell of intense heat and little rain. A 300 year
old town in northern Flipkenshas resurfaced as the water
dries up parts of a sunkenchurch and foundations of all
pictures are revealed.

Adam Curry (02:20:33):
So this is church, this 300 years old this town,
then because of the heat, theextreme heat is reappeared. Does
that not mean that the waterlevels were much, much, much
lower to certain point? And thatmaybe the temperature was much

(02:20:56):
hotter at that time, whichresulted in the same conditions
where that's 300 year old sunkentown and church were. How does
that work?

John C Dvorak (02:21:08):
If you're asking, you're asking me I'm not a
climate expert. I was at work.We're all gonna die. I don't
know how it works. It's the Imean, there's all these old
photos and fact I got my mudflats here. Yeah. That show no
change whatsoever since the late1800s. That's silts man.

Adam Curry (02:21:27):
It's silt. About Yes, silt. Gotta a boots on the
ground note from Viper 515,who's an executive producer
slash actor. And this is aboutfood we'll be eating due to
climate change show 1567 Therewas a mention of how mealworms
for humans, you remember thatreport? Oh, yeah, we're

(02:21:47):
different than mealworms foranimals. And our producer here
says I don't know about themealworms. But my uncle was a
farmer with an item's dog foodplant close to his farms. I
asked him one day why he didn'tsell his grain to the IBM's
plant. He said well, they paidbetter they were way too picky
at the quality of the grain sohe sold it to Cargill. So his

(02:22:12):
point being that we're going toeat the mealworms that the dogs
won't even eat

John C Dvorak (02:22:20):
what it was about grain No. So we don't even get
good grain. We're getting thecrappy grain and the dogs get
the good stuff. Of course thatwhat he said Yes, precisely.

Adam Curry (02:22:32):
I am and you know what, I am just pretty tasty.
Lance

John C Dvorak (02:22:38):
there used to be a reporter girl I would never
remembered her name but she usedto be at the daily bowel
reporter girl. Reporter girl andher her gig was to eat dog food
and report on its relativetastiness. Didn't we hate
everything? I

Adam Curry (02:22:56):
didn't we had didn't we have dogs? I thought either I
remember the story or we had areport on it.

John C Dvorak (02:23:08):
May have told it before. I've always been
fascinated by the idea. It wasvery readable, you know show she
did kibble won't go on and onabout what it tasted like the
aftertaste. I mean, she's like awine taster. Well,

Adam Curry (02:23:20):
let's remember.

Unknown (02:23:20):
Okay, speaking of things to eat Sunday is is our
next sponsor, and this is why itis all time favorite. It's one
of our favorites to remember

Adam Curry (02:23:28):
that when Brett talked about eating dog food.

John C Dvorak (02:23:32):
Oh, yeah. You remember? Really bad favorite
just to

Unknown (02:23:36):
really stop you. Yeah,

Adam Curry (02:23:38):
hear? Yes. I speak from experience. I mean, not
from the mini Apocalypseexperience, but from the having
tried it and it's good. And

Unknown (02:23:45):
not also from getting down on the ground and eating
from her bowl, which is gross.

Adam Curry (02:23:48):
Yeah, exactly. Heather makes him eat dog food
out of the bowl. The bowl. Getdown on your knees.

John C Dvorak (02:23:55):
Dogs. The boys gross. You're gross.

Adam Curry (02:23:59):
Yes, their land says Adam, I was listening to Sunday
show and I believe you are rightabout the government forcing the
fake meat on us. And I figuredout how they're going to do it.
He says the way they always doit. They'll use the public
school system. You'll see apilot program subsidized by the
Department of Education in thepoor inner city school district

(02:24:20):
Elementary School Lunch Programpushing the kids don't know what
a computer is. They'll do itthere. Hello Bronx kids. You
have fake meat coming your way.Of course, it makes so much
sense. That makes so much sense.And they've already they've
already pushed the sugar. Justnon food on him. So why not? Why
not get the fake meat in there.Dynamite. Dynamite.

John C Dvorak (02:24:43):
Back to climate? No. Okay. So there was a climate
envoy, I have the Eclipse,climate Chinese climate envoy
and it was discussed it wasdiscussed that they believe this
is in NTD. But it's it'sinteresting because besides the
fact that did show nIESRfoisting us with these
immigrants. They're also lyingabout what they're gonna do

(02:25:04):
about climate. They don't care.

Adam Curry (02:25:05):
Oh, they got coal plants one a week or something
to bring one a week.

John C Dvorak (02:25:09):
Yeah one a week by the

Unknown (02:25:10):
administration is hosting the Chinese regime's
climate envoy in Washington DCthis week. This comes out of the
two countries signed theSunnyland statement agreeing to
cooperate on climate objectivessuch as transitioning away from
fossil fuels. John Podesta,Special Presidential Envoy for
Climate is meeting with hisChinese counterpart in person.

(02:25:31):
First time,

Adam Curry (02:25:32):
Podesta. He's the climate envoy now.

John C Dvorak (02:25:36):
When did that happen? What did it get? Why can
we get rid of these guys

Adam Curry (02:25:41):
when he probably showed John Kerry some pictures
like I'm the climate guy nowright

Unknown (02:25:46):
State Department says the meeting will focus on energy
transition, greenhouse gases andmore. Despite being the world's
biggest polluter and locking inenvironmental regulations, China
is not held in the Parisagreement to the same climate
goals as developed nations suchas the US. Critics say the
Chinese regime is using theclimate discussion to couple

(02:26:07):
itself with the US and itseconomy. At a time when the US
is reevaluating its relationswith China.

Adam Curry (02:26:14):
I learned some new jargon yesterday speaking of
Podesta from mo we did it we didanother episode. Yeah. So So
Podesta, it would be a PDF file.

John C Dvorak (02:26:27):
Podesta would be a PDF file. Yeah,

Adam Curry (02:26:30):
that's the code PDF file. PDF file. See, I'll see it
three times really PDF filepedophile.

Unknown (02:26:39):
Earlier, I spoke to Andrew Harding, research
assistant at the HeritageFoundation's Asian Studies
Center about the climate talks.Andrew Harding, thank you so
much for joining us. Great tohave you on the show. Now the US
and China are holding climatetalks in Washington this week.
Now you just co authored areport that just came out with
heritage. Now how is China notjust benefiting but also hurting

(02:27:02):
American energy security,
China's ultimately hurtingAmerican energy security,
because every time we try towork with China on these
agreements, it's only pushing usfurther into dependency on
Chinese manufacturing, andsuppose a trust on getting their
climate arrangements in check.The problem is that the by
administration under its currentproposals are only further
pushing us on to alliances ofChinese solar panels, wind

(02:27:25):
turbines, and other technologiesthat will make American
consumers more reliant onChinese energy and less
dependent on the energy we havehere at home. As a result, the
more that we see theseagreements continue to be
discussed or have variousmeetings occur. These meetings
are just that we're notproducing substance that are
helping the American people. Andunfortunately, China's working
at this for decades, not onlyunder Xi Jinping toward the

(02:27:47):
American people are having tosuffer under China's
advancements and thisadministration's inability to
put America first when it comesto our energy policies.

Adam Curry (02:27:54):
What is the point of these discussions?

John C Dvorak (02:27:57):
That's what I'd like to know. What is your so
this Chinese can come over here?Do whatever they warm us? Yeah,

Adam Curry (02:28:03):
this is weird.

John C Dvorak (02:28:06):
They got Podesta involved. Yeah, the sign here.
Sure.

Unknown (02:28:11):
Look at his picture. What's in your mouth.
Expanding on that we are seeingthe US especially now focus on
these so called renewable orgreen energies, especially
electric vehicles, or EVs. Nowwe're seeing China dominating in
that field, right? Whetherthat's the materials or even the
EVS themselves, what is theimpact on the American people

(02:28:32):
feedback to the American peopleis that the further we go down
this climate agenda, the higherprices will be and the fewer
options that'll be available tothe American people.
Unfortunately, China's able toget massive advantages with
these green technologies, thatrather than using the great
things that America has here athome, we're going to be seeing
these various solar, again,solar panel technologies, wind

(02:28:52):
turbines that are pushed moretowards the American people that
we simply just don't want, themarkets don't want. It's very
much a government pushed agendaof the American people haven't
signed up for as a result, thatmeans the American people won't
be able to keep advantage takeadvantage of the natural gas
that we have here in in America,that China doesn't have access
to. It's pretty unique issomething we found in our report

(02:29:14):
that the United States is one ofthe top three energy exporters
while China remains one of theworld's largest importers for
energy, yet, we here have anenergy problem. And that
shouldn't be the case.Therefore, we should rather
change course, and put a largeremphasis on American
independence and dominance tomake sure American consumers
don't have to feel the impactsof government mandates and rules

(02:29:35):
pushed down their throats.

Adam Curry (02:29:36):
I'll say it again. We have basically free energy
just flowing around into theinto the air because the Biden
administration won't let anyonebuild any new natural gas power
plants. The oil baron he says Igot you if you can take it off
my hands free take it away. No,and we're instead we're talking

(02:29:57):
with this nonsense. He's got,it's got to stop. It's got to
stop. It really has to stop.Yeah. Meanwhile, all we're
concerned about is Drake versusKendrick Lamar. Yeah, please.
Really? Alright. We have tolisten to more of this is there
is there a big room?

John C Dvorak (02:30:17):
Yes. Dobby. I mean, it's just a it's just the
same thing, just the HeritageFoundation complaining.

Adam Curry (02:30:24):
Let's talk about Boeing for a moment because
there has been suing Boeing andblue developments. We have
Boeing my way we have a newwhistleblower,

Unknown (02:30:32):
a new whistleblower is coming forward raising quality
concerns for Boeing. This time,it's a former worker at a
supplier for Boeing. SantiagoPerez was an inspector at Spirit
Aerosystems. He tells the BBC,he found up to 200 defects in
the fuselages that were made forBoeing 737 Max jets. He says he
was even nicknamed showstopperbecause his concerns would often

(02:30:54):
delay deliveries. When
focus on highlighting theconsequences of shipping batches
alleges that we just focus onmeeting the quotas meeting their
schedule, meeting the budgetmeeting, the numbers. His
claims are part of a shareholderlawsuit. The company, which is
not affiliated with SpiritAirlines says it disagrees with

(02:31:16):
the allegations and is committedto improving safety standards.
The

John C Dvorak (02:31:20):
showstopper? Well, as a former inspector on
an assembly line in amanufacturing facility, yes,
trail mobiel you can stop theshow anytime you want. There's
no such thing nothing comesthrough that is that doesn't
have a flaw. And you canbasically stop the line you
want. Sometimes you do that haveto make a point. I've done that.

(02:31:45):
And sometimes

Adam Curry (02:31:47):
with a nickname you showstopper,

John C Dvorak (02:31:50):
no. But outside there was this guy I used to
hate there used to be a guy onworked on the assembly line. Who
and I was that go

Adam Curry (02:31:57):
up? And when I was assembly line, was this the
Model T they could use? Howcould I resist? Yeah,

John C Dvorak (02:32:06):
I guess. So. There's this guy who was it was
a basically a stand up comic whoworked on the assembly line. And
I go over and chat with him alot. Because he was telling me
he'd had jokes and he knew bits.He was just hilarious. So I'd go
over for him and have that line,which is the line I was
inspecting the foreman if thelion comes over and and choose

(02:32:28):
me out, oh, for kibitzing withthis character. And so he says
you shouldn't be doing your joband start talking to my people.
And so I said, Okay, and so Iwent back in the

Adam Curry (02:32:42):
party. I know exactly what have you did you
stop the line? I

John C Dvorak (02:32:46):
basically stopped the line. I plastered everything
that they did with red tags,these little red pieces of data
that have to be this is a flawflaw, a flaw flaw flaw. Look at
this. Here's, here's a nick. Imean, you can really get carried
away if you want to as aninspector. So I don't trust a
lot of inspectors when they tellthese stories. But I stopped a

(02:33:07):
line completely because the guycouldn't move it. Nothing could
move out. And the guy the sameguy. This is Foreman character.
He comes up to me and heapologizes profusely. Wow begs
me to stop doing what I'm doing.Wow. So I let up and then things
went back to normal. And I wasstill hanging out with this
joker who is telling me given mematerial. So yes, you can do

(02:33:31):
that. Well, that's the way it

Adam Curry (02:33:35):
works. But if you had been at Boeing, and you knew
that, being a whistleblower kindof makes you either kill
yourself in the parking lotwhile eating lunch or put you in
the hospital and die of amysterious disease. You probably
wouldn't stop the line.

John C Dvorak (02:33:51):
But you could stop the line but you don't come
public and make a big fuss aboutit. No.

Adam Curry (02:33:56):
And now we have an actual investigation.

Unknown (02:33:59):
Developing overnight, the Federal Aviation
Administration has opened a newprobe into Boeing for the
company reported workers at theNorth Charleston plant falsified
inspection records uncertain 787planes and an email to Boeing
staff. The South Carolinaemployees last week Scott
stocker who leads the 787programs that a worker observed
and irregularity in a requiredtest and reported it to his

(02:34:22):
manager stocker said afterreceiving the report, Boeing
learned several people have beenviolating company policies by
not performing a required testbut recording the work is having
been completed. Boeing thennotified the FAA, the FAA is
requiring Boeing employees to reinspect the Dreamliner still
within the production system.They must also create a plan to

(02:34:43):
address in service fleet. Thisnew investigation comes after
several mishaps involving Boeingaircraft over the past few
months in addition towhistleblower investigations,
taking

Adam Curry (02:34:54):
your testimony into account that this is exactly the
same thing. Oh well fly flawflaw flaw, which may I mean, I'm
sure that happens all the timeand all kinds of aircraft right
now. We're seeing Apachehelicopters with a known tail
rotor flaw. These things arespinning out of control, which
by the way, that's the one ofthe items as a helicopter pilot,

(02:35:16):
one of the items you want to begood.

John C Dvorak (02:35:19):
I would think so tail rotor.

Adam Curry (02:35:22):
You know, it's supposed to have 6000 hour life
lifetime. And it probably hasabout four and Boeing even
notify. But I mean, the pointis, flaws happen in
manufacturing. This still Ithink our pilots who have
weighed in it comes down to weneed this thing to be unionized
in South Carolina. I mean, allof this is all build up.

John C Dvorak (02:35:47):
Yeah, you might, you know, that would make
nothing but sense because theunions would pull this stunt to
get, you know, people all jackedup. And it's the same thing,
like when I stopped the line,they come in apologize, and do
you know, then the whole thingwould turn around really, all of
a sudden the ball, theseproblems would go away? Yeah. If
magically, a union wasestablished in South Carolina,

Adam Curry (02:36:11):
which I think is the point. It

John C Dvorak (02:36:13):
could be the whole thing could be as because,

Adam Curry (02:36:15):
because it's all military money. And by the way,
I thought it was a greatarticle. Let me see where this
was. It was an article that cameout in August of 2023. I'm
assuming no, I'm sorry. April,April 2020, for breaking defense
magazine was breakingdefense.com. And this is before

(02:36:38):
the $95 billion package wassigned. And the headline is as
Pentagon awaits supplementaldollars, its operational funding
is $2 billion in the hole. Sothey can't for the life of them
do an audit, but they needed themoney really, really bad because

(02:36:59):
they fronted all this stuff tothe contractors and the
contractors were leaning on him.That's what happened. Hey,
listen, we need this money. Seethis picture?

John C Dvorak (02:37:12):
What's in your mouth?

Adam Curry (02:37:12):
It's so obvious. It's so corrupt, and yet, no
problem. Here's a trill he's atrillion dollars. Go ahead, will
complain about Drake andKendrick Lamar, which is not a
problem that has to beoverlooked, but it is kind of
distracting from the biggerissues such as this one. Miss

(02:37:33):
Teen USA resigned her crown andthat wasn't the interesting part
of the story actually cut thatpart out. It's the part about
Miss USA resigning, which Ihadn't even heard about.

Unknown (02:37:46):
Her announcement comes just two days after Miss USA
Noelia Voight gave up her crownciting mental health white
releasing a statement onInstagram her eagle eyed
followers spotting a hiddenmessage. The first letter of
each sentence spells I msilenced voice former social
media director spoke out on GoodMorning America in a toxic
environment at the Miss USAorganization which oversees both

(02:38:09):
Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. Itwas a series of aggressive
behaviors towards the titleholders and also the employees.
The Miss USA organization callsthe accusations false, saying
Miss USA is committed tofostering a safe, inclusive and
supportive environment.

Adam Curry (02:38:27):
I love the code that she put in her Instagram post.
So

John C Dvorak (02:38:30):
she obviously had to sign a document which was a
non disclosure non disparagementthing and it was like she signed
off on something and she can'ttalk about anything. Because you
I'm sure there was a couple oflawyers are telling her exactly
what she can't do. And that'swhat she put I'm silenced and
wit gave up.

Adam Curry (02:38:50):
I wonder what's going on over there. What could
happen what that happened withgood what could happen with
women who who twirled batons inbathing suits, what could
possibly go wrong? Well, it

John C Dvorak (02:39:02):
was it was seemed to be more on the up and up when
Trump was running,

Adam Curry (02:39:06):
running it. Yes, exactly. And then sold

John C Dvorak (02:39:09):
it. It's been downhill. And

Adam Curry (02:39:12):
then one other piece of code, although it's I think
it's possibly even a show title.This showed up. You know,

Unknown (02:39:18):
it turns out more people are doing just that these
days, buying items they don'tneed, just because those items
are on sale. And now there's aterm for the trend. It's called
Saving, which essentially meansspending more to save more.
saving, saving.

John C Dvorak (02:39:36):
Yes, idiotic phrase. It is a good show titled
bathing. Sounds like somethingyou do to your dog.

Adam Curry (02:39:44):
There you go.

Unknown (02:39:46):
I'm gonna show my mood by Jonah to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could dothat. Oh yeah, that'd be fun

Adam Curry (02:39:59):
oh, Alright everybody, we want to thank the
people who came in above $50 andsupported us all producers of
the no agenda Show episode 1658And John is going to take us
through that list. Yes,

John C Dvorak (02:40:12):
starting with Nicole Allen and Ben Wheeler,
Texas down the street from you.As she wrote a nice you send a
card in. I'm going to read itjust short. Because she was mail
a check and she sent a card inand this card says Dear John and
Adam, thank you so much for thetime and talent. Can I have a
birthday shout out she's on thelist. I'm pretty sure birthday

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shout out for Nicole Allen.April 27. I am grateful for your
news deconstruction you're doingGod's work. And she has a little
heart she drew and says NicoleALLEN I don't even have her. how
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John C Dvorak (02:41:42):
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Adam Curry (02:41:51):
Yeah, we have a meet up report from Sydney as
requested. So this is good. Thisis good. And they I guess they
got money together and but theythey pulled it Yeah, I

John C Dvorak (02:42:01):
understand. They collected about $1,000

Adam Curry (02:42:05):
That's right there. There's 10 10% for the big guy.

John C Dvorak (02:42:10):
Eric Halleen at 438 and Arthur goblets we
haven't heard from him. He's inZaandam. Yes, Netherlands, which
is the sand dam and he

Adam Curry (02:42:21):
has this is for his cat Rambo.

John C Dvorak (02:42:24):
Yeah, it is. 808 or more. love cats. More
kitties. He

Adam Curry (02:42:29):
says hug more kitties. He

John C Dvorak (02:42:32):
also comes in a second time. For some reason 808
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Adam Curry (02:42:38):
as that Leon this is for his cat. Lila No, it's for
please use Kenny as sad kitty inthe newsletter and see what
happens. He says. So he's he'ssuggesting Well, I'm

John C Dvorak (02:42:50):
looking for that picture. He

Adam Curry (02:42:51):
sent the picture. He sent it to him. I

John C Dvorak (02:42:53):
didn't get it. Okay, well, I'll track it down.
Okay, I'll forward it to Jana aBruton Bruning briefing Ken

Adam Curry (02:43:01):
Schmidt briefing in smoulder said

John C Dvorak (02:43:05):
Yeah, exactly. Brophy. Oh eight is interesting.
All the debts are in here todayfor the 808 It's about time they
caught up.

Adam Curry (02:43:13):
I know why? Because they know I'm coming into the
meet up on the 15th Ah, they'reall

John C Dvorak (02:43:19):
comes up the pack and he's comes in with 808 is
every show boop donation andthen sir cvwd. In Holland,
Pennsylvania was 6502 which is atime to chip in.

Adam Curry (02:43:35):
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John C Dvorak (02:43:36):
got it. I'm liking that idea. 808 is also a
chip, by the way. Yep. Yep. It'spredated the ADHD. Yep. Dad
named Dane fit the 714 This isthe $25 donation, upgrade. 5714

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Adam Curry (02:44:00):
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Adam Curry (02:44:15):
and light and say Hopper look what he does. He
says $5 per month, Onecappuccino per month. Exactly
what we asked. Yes, not

John C Dvorak (02:44:24):
that much. In fact,

Adam Curry (02:44:25):
I bought a cappuccino the other day. $5.40
for a medium Correct. Yep. BigJip.

John C Dvorak (02:44:35):
Chris Bartell Portland, Oregon. 5877 And is
the switcheroo for his brother,Ben. A Ben. Dame Dame we got her
I fit the 714 Bobby be theDecember 14. He needs a D
douching. Yeah, these

Adam Curry (02:44:52):
are the 55 plus Fi

John C Dvorak (02:44:57):
D duced. Oh, I'm Eric Fleener the D 714. Less tar
kowski Kingman Arizona 57. Sirdancing Mike in Maryville,
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the 656 Turning 56 God andChristine Haynes Heinz each way

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and he is in Manchester, NewHampshire to defy 55 J s 35. Oh,
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variations on

Adam Curry (02:45:34):
did we have a Mother's Day donation promotion
or is that not have is that forSunday?

John C Dvorak (02:45:40):
It's for Sunday. There's some in here I think
it's I didn't see anything. Oh,yeah, I

Adam Curry (02:45:44):
saw one. I see one.

John C Dvorak (02:45:46):
Yeah. Did you know this is Sunday coming up?
We got Mother's Day people hatetheir moms with unless it's
COVID. Yeah, I made it veryclear in the news. You did when
COVID took place?

Adam Curry (02:45:55):
Yeah, mom's the best. Mom's keeping the family
down.

John C Dvorak (02:45:58):
Right. He says my mother's dead. And I said, Well,
give her a call. I

Adam Curry (02:46:02):
was so was mine. So it was John was mine. Yeah,
yeah. But we still love ourmoms. We still honor them. You
can. I mean, does. He help? Youknow what she's probably up
there and haven't gone. What didyou say?

John C Dvorak (02:46:17):
I'm sure something's going on. Sir Ryan
Sawyer, ft 403. And he does havea Mother's Day called as his mom
listed. He's the one guy and netMiller in India. In Indiana
Josiah Thomas and Hank KonyIowa. 51 Brian Perkins 51 Bad

(02:46:38):
idea supply, which the town Icomes and goes 5005 And now the
rest are $50 donors. I'll gothrough them one at a time, name
and location, starting with RyanTiernan in North Providence,
Jonathan Faris, and liberalKansas anonymous in Oklahoma
City, sir Triple G. And SandyLake, Pennsylvania, Edward

(02:47:00):
Mazurek. And Memphis Robertsonhome and Flint, Michigan, Justin
Cruz and to hatchapee Steven rayin Spokane, Washington Ray
Howard in Kremmling. Colorado,Sean DeSantis in Fort Pierce,
Florida needs he wants to go orshe or he is a he was a douche
bag, Cliff. Chris, John, andmoose douchebag there's a lot of

(02:47:33):
douchebags that he has hangs outwith Ken Capek, chiropractic and
Capek, Michigan, GeorgeWashington in Lavinia Texas,
William Kidwell, in Dover,Delaware, William Spain in
Springdale, Arkansas. LewisHollingworth in Medford, Oregon,
Nadia Morrigan, San Marcos,California and last on our list

(02:47:54):
is Miami Beach dweller. Jasondeluzy I want to thank these
people for making show 1658 Awinner

Adam Curry (02:48:01):
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You can find it at no agendadonations.com Those really help
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Happy birthday to Nicole Allendoesn't belated birthday was on
April 27 Baron of Whistlercelebrated on the fifth. Chris
Martel wishes his brother BenBartell a very happy one he
turned 49 On the fifth servedancing Mike turned 56 Tomorrow
on The 10 Nick is turning 33 andNick also wishes his brother
from another mother very happybirthday celebrating on the 11th

(02:49:15):
and Dame Patricia wishes hergrandson Elliott Mitchell Happy
Birthday. He'll be turning 14years old on the 11th Happy
birthday from everybody here thebest podcast in the universe
don't want to be introduced. Youheard him earlier. Baron of

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Whistler has upgraded thanks toan additional aggregated amount
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in the in Gitmo nation allthroughout the land as the vie
count of Whistler and weappreciate his support, of
course, which has been there fora long time. Thank you very
much, sir. We appreciate it. Yo,we got a couple of meet up

(02:50:06):
reports. It was funny I therewas a meet up report that one of
our producers sent to me but hesent it in 50, like 10 different
clips. And he's like, Hey, youcan put it together. And I
started putting it together andit's like four minutes like No,
no, just if you don't, if if youcan't edit this stuff, just hand
a phone around or cut thesilences out, try and keep it

(02:50:28):
short. Keep it you know, withinreason is just the little little
thing to say, hey, we're havinga good time. Not everybody needs
to have a soliloquy. Here's anexample of a reasonably good one
from Central Ohio.

Unknown (02:50:40):
Hey Sir, earlier here at Dempsey's in Columbus, Ohio,
having a great central Ohiomeetup, passing
it off to mark
and the morning gentlemen, thisis Mark in Columbus having a
great time. The only thing weare missing is Phoebe barking in
the background.
In the morning, it's mag CC,four more years.
In the morning. This is Josh inthe morning. I do believe I'm

(02:51:00):
hanging with a bunch of coolslaves. This is Josh from
Detroit in Ohio passing it alongin the morning. This is Matt
Matt is in doormat and what isyour precious Adobe think of
this you turkeys sir
PVR streaky streaking from FortWayne. If you haven't been to
Columbus, you need to come seeSir Larry and his crew. really

(02:51:21):
outstanding meet up.
Dame Trinity from Fort Wayne.Fort Wayne is having a mac and
cheese festival in July. Comeon. Come on.
Hey, good evening. This is RobLeary. Nick Leary's dad, he's
the mastermind behind all thisshit. And is Good evening. I
don't know why these people aretalking about Good morning. It's
crazy. But anyway, I love yourshow. I'm a new listener and I

(02:51:45):
will continue to listen and Imight fund you some money. Big
money.
Thank you gentlemen. Andremember, the government is
guilty until proven innocent.Now okay.

Adam Curry (02:51:59):
We're talking about little jokes in there. Okay. Or
you could go to the whole otherend of the spectrum. 37 seconds
on this report. But it is fromDown Under Hello. Sydney is back
on the map. Australia is saved.

Unknown (02:52:11):
We're here at the long awaited Sydney meetup that has
been well overdue. In themorning.
Hi, I'm Steve from Abbotsford.spoke in the morning. Five
Eyes. I wish I was Amish in themorning that great meet up in
Sydney. We should all come tothe next one.

(02:52:36):
I'm blowing the whistle. Theearth is flat. Australia isn't
real kangaroos. platypusesobviously fake like

Adam Curry (02:52:45):
this recording has been censored by the Safety
Commissioner. I mean, come on.Come on. Yeah, that's, that's
creative. I like it. Thank you,Sydney. We got meetups taken
place. Let's see. Not thatThursday, the other Thursday
meet up. That kicks off today.And they have a new location
that is a city park DenverMuseum of Nature and Science in

(02:53:08):
Denver, Colorado. So that waslate to change and just letting
you all know, the third ladenamygdala check is well underway
in Amsterdam. Hello. It startsbrow House House House in
Leiden, Leiden, the Netherlands.Saturday, the Saturday kit meet
up three o'clock at thePatriarch in Edmond, Oklahoma.

(02:53:29):
We have the Indy tribal Mother'sDay meet up three o'clock on
Sunday at the dugout bar inIndianapolis Indiana. That's a
great venue is the one that Tinaand I visited Mark Maria of
course Greenwood are hostingthat this boys about 80 to 90
People love that meetup. Lotsmore coming up. You can see them
all at no agenda meetups.comAgain, the June 15 meetup in the

(02:53:52):
Netherlands. They're combiningall kinds of different meetups
trying to get everything workedout it's going to be I think at
Cafe vouch merch, not quite sureexactly. at Schiphol, so be
great. I arrived Saturdaymorning, I'm going to go over to
I'm going to freshen up. I'll goover the good want to interview
me for something then we'll havethe meet up and we're expecting
a big crowd looking forward toit. Very excited to see

(02:54:15):
everybody. No agenda meanups.com You can organize them
yourself. You can find whatsomeone else is organizing you
can reach out to somebody pitchin. This is the kind of
community you want. You don'tget that from any other podcast
anywhere. No agenda meetups.comconnection is protection. You
don't want to miss out.

Unknown (02:54:34):
Go hang out with all the nights and days. You'd be
triggered. You want to be whereeverybody feels safe. Is like

Adam Curry (02:54:53):
Yay. Thank you, sir Daniel and Mimi for always
coordinating all that time. beappreciated too many eggs.com

John C Dvorak (02:55:04):
Just by the way are the primer there's no agenda
primer will be shipping nextweek.

Adam Curry (02:55:09):
The no agenda primer was that you know, the ABC book.
Oh, no agenda abc.com

Unknown (02:55:15):
Yeah. Oh,

Adam Curry (02:55:16):
nice. I got my I got my book. I got my coloring book
is great. Yeah, it's, you know,I just leave it laying around
people who know the house.What's this? And they're looking
at like, this is weird. What'sthe Shut up slave?

John C Dvorak (02:55:27):
It's a good looking product.

Adam Curry (02:55:29):
It's a very good now she changing that from greatest
podcast, the best podcast on thenext run maybe the next morning.
Okay, so these would becollector's editions. Yeah,

John C Dvorak (02:55:40):
this first batch would be all collector's
editions. Yes. What I saw isthat it's not a typo. It's just
a mistake. Yeah, no, it's amistake, right? The upside down
airplane on a postage stamp.

Adam Curry (02:55:50):
I mean, it's a whopping a fortune. It's a
whopping mistake, but it's amistake. I mean, it happens. It
happens to the best of thepublishers.

John C Dvorak (02:55:57):
Well, you know, we ran by me I didn't see it
out.

Adam Curry (02:56:00):
There. All right. ISOs what you got?

John C Dvorak (02:56:05):
They have to Okay. I have can't save and save
them all. Okay, let's suck Okay,crazy.

Adam Curry (02:56:16):
Why is that not firing? Oh. Oh, there's a whole
bunch of silence in the front is

Unknown (02:56:21):
crazy.

Adam Curry (02:56:23):
I think I've actually had that one. That's is
that Scarborough from prettyrecent

John C Dvorak (02:56:27):
though. Well,

Adam Curry (02:56:28):
I think I have a topper. I have a topper.
Specifically because you almostsaid it in the show. Ready?
Standby. This is gonna hurt you.It's a banger.

Unknown (02:56:39):
What are your birth said?

Adam Curry (02:56:43):
You don't like it? You don't like I

John C Dvorak (02:56:45):
don't like this phrase. Oh man was to be issuing
that phrase not promoting it

Unknown (02:56:52):
is crazy. I

Adam Curry (02:56:54):
will use that one then I like my 100% I thought I
thought that was kind of good.What do I know? Good. Good news.
Good news. Good. Good news. Goodnews. Good news. The very
controversial segment at the endof the show. Some people love
it. Some people hate it. Ifigure if you listen this far,
you're loving a lot. You

John C Dvorak (02:57:15):
must so this is a request that said gay stopped a
dog dog. Good news that weanimals. Let's do a person.
Okay, so here we have a pastorwho was saved because a gun
misfire when they somebody triedto kill him. Yeah, this wasn't a
crazy

Adam Curry (02:57:32):
video to the divine intervention

Unknown (02:57:34):
when a frightening incident unfolded at a church in
Pennsylvania. Eva pilgrim hasthat story for us. Good morning
Eva
and morning Robin. The church isa place where the doors are open
to everyone while Sunday a manwith a gun came through the
doors of a Pennsylvania church.The pastor saying the gunman
smiled at him before bringingthe service to a stop with what
happened next this morning. Thedramatic video from a church's

(02:57:58):
livestream showing the momentPastor Glenn germy looked down
the barrel of a gun a guy chosesays he's grateful to God to be
alive. He
actually pulled the gun andthat's when I seen that gun. And
at that point, I didn't have notime to think it was just

(02:58:20):
reaction, you know, duckingtrying to get out of the way of
this line of fire. A gunman
the pastor says he had neverseen before interrupting Sunday
sermon in North Braddock outsidePittsburgh, Pastor Germany says
the man had come in and out ofthe church several times before
making eye contact with himstanding up and pointing that
gun at him. He

(02:58:41):
pulled the trigger. And amiracle of God happened that the
gun get jammed. That bullet hada name on it.
Clarence McAllister putting hislife on the line and his faith
in God jumping into action,tackling the gunman that
just jumped up and pulled thegun, pull his arm down to the

(02:59:02):
side and lock him up.
The Deacon pulling the gun away.
I think that that was an act ofheroism. If I ever seen one,
no word on a motive for all ofthis. That ministry now only
deepening the pastor tells usthey will be back in church next
week for service. Yeah,

Adam Curry (02:59:19):
I saw that video. That was pretty crazy. Yeah, it
goes nuts as King David wouldsay no weapon forward shall be
used against. Very good news.Good news for the pastor. That's
for sure. And that concludes ourbroadcast day here at the no
agenda Studios, which basicallyis a spare bedroom and John's

(02:59:45):
office but hey, no agendastudios. And we've been doing
this almost almost 17 years,everybody for more years. For
more. We ended 21 End of showmixes, we got Fletch coming up.
Classic classic hero protagonistand a late breaking new one from

(03:00:07):
Professor Jay Jones, who seemsto have caught his stride.
Finally, he's figured out aformat that works and we love
it. Up next.

John C Dvorak (03:00:15):
You did who does the Johnny Cash songs

Adam Curry (03:00:19):
tell this hero protagonist?

John C Dvorak (03:00:21):
He's great.

Adam Curry (03:00:21):
He is. Angry tech news is up next. No, it's not
John. It's Ryan bemrose That'llbe on no agenda stream.com Troll
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number six in the morningeverybody. I'm Adam curry

John C Dvorak (03:00:38):
from Northern Silicon Valley. I'm Jhansi
Dvorak we return

Adam Curry (03:00:41):
on Sunday please join us sunday sunday sunday
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Unknown (03:01:00):
greater to you twice a week and under attack for the
folks in the media that callthemselves the mainstream on the
left and the right but it's ourday show with Adam curry has
just hit 12 cm 11 industry togentleman right media

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deconstruct concern sinceseventh and eighth day that
three new walking in the new canfollow our football but gay said
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have gone slack.org slash.org

(03:02:20):
See the algo running its craftin my newsfeed and I'd seen Alex
Jones since my computer disagreeI'm stuck at algo prison my
timelines not my own algo keepson running. And I keep checking

(03:02:42):
my phone when I was just goingin so volatile My son always
been a good slave don't evermean for fun. But I trolled a
man on Facebook just to watchhim when I see that owl go

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running I Oh

(03:03:34):
got my channel goes emits thetrending words to search
subscribers that is daily andI'm selling lots of merch but I
ran afoul of Sheriff bluedemonetized me little shadow ban
my channel not advertiserfriendly

(03:04:22):
they freed me from suspension ifthat view count was mine. I
think I'd glitch the code andthe toss my safety to the side
bar from algo Chris that's whereI want to stay. I guess I'll hop
on 20 meters. Say what I want tosay.

Adam Curry (03:04:52):
I personally think that she should just say this is
puppy healthcare

Unknown (03:04:58):
homemade weapons ball bearings and DIY armors. Half
of the meat patty consists ofground up insect larvae I can't
really tell I don't I don't getit. I don't know what they're
talking about like because
in our world, no emotions exceptfear, rage, triumphs and
self-abasement. The revolutionswill not be televised. Some of

(03:05:21):
the language and

Adam Curry (03:05:22):
concepts are just confused Harbin will not be
telling the cops and the copjust clotheslines in

Unknown (03:05:32):
if you want to picture of the future imagine a boot
stamping on a human face.
Please go away

Adam Curry (03:05:44):
bust your heads like come

Unknown (03:05:46):
on. Now the government definitely prints money exotic
cambers cost between 12 and 17

Adam Curry (03:05:53):
That's the trash cans are talking about. Yes
consumers are stupid.

Unknown (03:05:57):
Please go away sheep July exactly are we borrowing in
a currency that we printourselves to the revolution will
not be televised rather?

Adam Curry (03:06:06):
We get called Pink Lady they arrive you walked
through a regular oldsupermarket recently so you can
just hire her you're gonna hireher and all her cronies go
anyway. Yeah, hold up this signOkay, Harbin. Criminal but
there's

Unknown (03:06:22):
more and more larvae for human consumption. Hey,
when can we finally try it out?

Adam Curry (03:06:28):
Carbon

Unknown (03:06:29):
criminal,
please go away.

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is crazy.
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