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John C Dvorak: rescued
porcupines. Adam curry,
Unknown: Jhansi Dvorak April
11 2024
Adam Curry: This Year Award
winning game on nation media
assassination episode 16/5 day.
Unknown: This is no agenda.
We're hardcore.
Adam Curry: We're super car and
we're broadcasting live from the
heart country here in FEMA
Region number six in the morning
everybody. I'm Adam curry,
John C Dvorak: again from
Northern Silicon Valley where
everyone wonders what happened
to the moniker alt right. I'm
Justin Florek
Adam Curry: no that's gone a
sneeze it's gone. He's got a
Phoebe. I'm doing the show. The
moniker alt right is gone. It is
now the narcissistic alternative
media.
John C Dvorak: Whatever happened
to alt right, it was a big deal.
That was
Unknown: two years ago. It's
Adam Curry: far right now. Now
it's just far right. You're just
far right
John C Dvorak: before I was
always with the far right was in
played during Alta right. Yeah,
Adam Curry: but but the old
John C Dvorak: trying to get
trying to screw with us. That's
what it is. Everything
Adam Curry: is now far right.
The new media, I guess
alternative media is now they
have a new format. There's only
one format now, except to think
for this podcast. The format is
the debate,
John C Dvorak: the debate and
interviewing each other.
Adam Curry: Yeah. Well, I'm not
against that, because that's how
we actually get the word out
about the show. But yeah, it's
like, well, you should come on
and debate on my show debate.
They are idle talk. Ah,
John C Dvorak: what No, just
Adam Curry: debate. Basically,
all debate is Israel, Palestine
Zionist. That's the debate.
That's all that everyone seems
to be concerned about. Well,
John C Dvorak: they're not that
concerned about the fact that it
turns out that the eclipse is a
marker of climate change.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I know. I
mean, you're not going to play a
view clip. Are you?
John C Dvorak: Nope. That's your
beat. No, I but I will
summarize, okay. Sonny Hoskins
says, well, it's proved
positive, because we've got
cicadas which don't come around,
except every few 100 years. We
have the Eclipse and an
earthquake. All proof of climate
change is literally what she
said.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I know. But I
purposely did not pull that
clip.
John C Dvorak: She is she still
has a law degree? Boy, that's an
example of I. Well, okay, she's
an idiot. And I think people
should take a closer look at
that show. Well,
Adam Curry: I would say that she
is perfect for the climate
change agenda with her law
degree. And I've been saying
I've been I've been on this trip
for the past couple of weeks.
I've been saying trip. Yes, it's
a trip. Don't rip. Don't be
laughing this off. We've been
laughing too long about climate
change. Oh, those morons with a
climate change? Who cares if it
says climate change? Well, let's
see how we can connect sunny
Austin's law degree to climate
change. First, let's get the
latest from the Connecticut
dudes
Unknown: every month since June
2023. has beaten its own hottest
ever tag and march 2024 was no
exception. The European Union's
Copernicus climate agency says
the long term trend of
exceptional records has them
very concerned
seeing record like this month in
month out really shows us that
our climate is changing is
changing rapidly. And climate
change is a future problem is a
problem that we have to face
here. And
now. Because Damn that globally,
March was 1.68 degrees Celsius
hotter than an average March
between the years 1850 and 1900,
the reference period for the pre
industrial era, and notice
Adam Curry: that they don't look
at anything before that, because
that would that would mess up
the numbers if you saw that it
was much warmer.
Unknown: However, this doesn't
mean the 1.5 degrees Celsius
warming limit agreed in the
Paris 2015 accord has been
breached. That figure is
measured in decades, not
individual years. The main cause
of Marches record heat was human
generated greenhouse gases. So
other factors also contributed
like El Nino, the weather
pattern that was part of the
Pacific Ocean, sea temperatures
also hit a new high in March
averaging just over 21 degrees
Celsius
Adam Curry: we're all gonna die.
So let's connect it to sunny
Austin's law degree because we
just had em This is why I'm not
laughing about this climate
change stuff. It's it is what
they're going to use for
everything. Everything is
connected the climate change.
Yeah, it works but laughing is
not good enough. Any More yeah
it is. What did you have to eat
this morning? Cheerios
John C Dvorak: okay.
Adam Curry: There was a landmark
a land whatever
John C Dvorak: weird chemicals
in there. It's I think
Adam Curry: it's paying off.
Whatever weird. As you know, you
confuse me, no matter what we
say about climate change and
laugh it off and say that it's a
hoax and it is a hoax because we
know it's a hoax because we were
there when climate gate took
place, and they were futzing
with the numbers. And they were
cheating. And there's hundreds
of billions of dollars gone into
proving with AI models that it's
true. Now we have it slip into
sunny Huston's backyard into
law,
Unknown: Europe's top Human
Rights Court has ruled in favor
of a group of elderly Swiss
women who said that government
violated their human rights by
not doing enough to combat
climate change. Dozens of
supporters of the Swiss women
were in court to hear the
outcome, including the
Environmental campaigner, Greta
tunberg, people
have been living on the
frontlines of the climate
emergency and have been
witnessing and bearing the brunt
of its consequences for a very
long time. This is
not a future threat we're
talking about here. It's a
current planetary emergency,
where hundreds of 1000s of
people are being affected are
losing their homes are becoming
climate refugees are losing
their lives suffering severe
health catastrophes.
This was President Vilela M
heard said the ruling did
nothing to change our
government's commitment to
sustainability, biodiversity and
netzero.
Adam Curry: This was this is an
important case, because now we
have proven international court
of law, that if a country
doesn't do enough for their for
climate change, whatever that
means, of course, we know what
it means. But now we need to
price carbon, which is not the
same as carbon dioxide, then,
you know, all kinds of lawsuits
can take place and you're
hurting people could well be
international. But whatever it
is, we need to do something
about it
Unknown: the fundamental part of
this judgment, which is what in
fact, the Swiss women who
brought their particular case
were looking for was that the
court make a link between
climate change or more
specifically failure to do
enough to tackle it, and human
rights. And the court has done
that what it said is that the
Swiss government's lack of
action on tackling greenhouse
gas emissions actually has
violated people's rights to what
this is quite specific, private
and family life. But what it
refers to is the records the
Swiss women brought to the
court, which showed that they
were having to stay indoors
alone for days and weeks on end,
not seeing their families or
grandchildren during these
extreme heat waves, which being
more and more of the fundamental
thing, you're not doing enough.
And climate change is linked to
human rights. I think that will
have repercussions right across
Europe. And
Adam Curry: this is true, the
climate change is now officially
legally, according to whatever
this court is linked to human
rights because of climate change
the old ladies and by the way, I
don't think 50 is old, but okay.
They couldn't go outside and you
may lose your baby, you yelled,
you're making fun of it, but
you're gonna be the first one
they're gonna kill. So does this
put
Unknown: some kind of legal
obligation on the Swiss
government and by implication,
older governments to combat
climate change to reduce global
temperatures?
Switzerland cannot appeal this
ruling. And it has been told
that its current strategy is
inadequate, that it has not
properly shown its workings
about what it's actually doing
to reduce greenhouse gas
emissions, and that it has not
met its targets. So Susan is now
obliged to do something about
that. And for other countries in
Europe, it sets a precedent
because it is the very first
time that the European Court of
Human Rights has ruled on a
climate change case like this.
We know that in other courts,
there are similar cases coming
down the line. But the fact that
the court has told today, a
member state one which many
people think has a stellar
record in environmental matters,
that it's not doing enough, and
that is therefore violating the
rights of its own citizens is
really quite historic. Because
Adam Curry: now it goes to all
the other 26 Member States and
they're going to take away any
freedoms that you had EU and
it's going to be what you eat is
going to be when you drive it's
going to be how your toilet
flushes is going to be when you
can have the lights on it's when
you can breathe. You are arguing
You're too much co2 coming out
of your piehole Sheesh. One last
32nd clip
Unknown: we're talking about
some other cases being heard by
the same court they were ruled
inadmissible.
That's right there was one from
Portuguese young people but what
the European Court have said is,
look, what you needed to do
these young people is go through
your own domestic courts in
Portugal. First the Swiss women
went right through the Swiss
legal system before they ended
up in Strasbourg. The other case
from France was an individual
concerned who no longer lives
where he made the complaint. Oh,
no sanding and flooding. So that
was ruled inadmissible as well.
Adam Curry: So this gives
scientists all kinds of license,
do all kinds of things. We
talked about it. Two shows ago,
it's happening right in your
backyard, that Roar
Unknown: is not coming from a
snow machine. Instead, the plume
you see are tiny aerosol
particles. It's the first
technology in the country to
test ways to brighten clouds in
an effort to cool the glue in
these tanks. Jessica Madrazo,
and a group of scientists from
the University of Washington's
marine cloud brightening program
are mixing salt and water and
using a compression system. To
test if this machine can
distribute the right sized
particles. They say Alameda
provides the perfect cloud
conditions for the day. The goal
is to mimic the effects of
pollution and a cleaner way
using salt water to brighten
clouds, which they hope will
then reflect more sunlight back
into space. To help cool the
Earth Cal State East Bay
Professor Elena given towel is
excited about the research. But
cautions that as earth continues
to heat up the various ideas for
cooling the world are not
without controversy. While there
are
certain benefits from trying to
cool the environment, we were
not quite sure what kind of
negative effects dirty believes
reducing emissions. That alone
won't be enough. We are kind of
locked in at this point
committed to significant climate
disruption. So the question is
things we can do to help reduce
suffering and impacts. And this
might be one of them. The group
of researchers planned to be
here throughout the summer, they
also hope that they can make
this an educational experience
for those who visit the museum
guys
Adam Curry: should go visit the
museum John to come visit them
say Hey, this is great. But
Museum, I don't know. So museum
where they
John C Dvorak: were from the
area that's covered as you
brought brought us all down with
these reports. It was gray and
trying to lie you're condemning
me for laughing Yeah. And you go
on and because
Adam Curry: you don't care, you
don't care about being locked
down. For climate change
California,
John C Dvorak: back up and go
back to the Eclipse. I have a
three by three. But I need to
report because you were in the
tone of up sorry, the zone of
totality
Adam Curry: was and I survived.
Yes, we had our Eclipse moment
here. And as I had already
identified on Sunday, I believe
the fear mongering the emergency
statuses that have been called
out over all of Texas, that oh,
it's going to be horrible. All
these people are going to show
up, combined with a complete
bogus weather report. Because it
was all it's going to rain and
be thunder and lightning 90%
certainty and that was
AccuWeather and all these other
the whole second.
John C Dvorak: Are you telling
me they can't predict a weather
one day in advance but yet they
can predict the climate? 100
years from now? That's right.
Adam Curry: That's correct. Now,
Aviation Weather is pretty spot
on because you can do it
literally by aerodrome. So I was
looking at that and I'm like,
Oh, this is gonna be broken to
3000 to 6000 feet and but
there's absolutely no
precipitation is not going to
rain. It'll be okay. And in
general, it was well because of
all this. No one came. It was
fantastic. We didn't even we
didn't really have to worry
about anyone parking on our
land. It was we had occupancy at
85% people could come and hang
out now. Sir Jean of course
still came from Austin. Yes, we
have overnight sure we have the
picture. Now Jean brought
everything. He brought his
thermal nightvision superscope
he bought his automatic shot gun
he had on his Russian white
tracksuit with the matching
white Crocs and had the matching
white weapons. The only thing I
had asked him to bring he forgot
which was the eclipse glasses.
He was was kind of funny.
Luckily Tina had a couple band.
So we'd sat out in the backyard
and there were breaks in the in
the clouds and so we were able
to see the the Eclipse take
place. In fact, we got some
pretty cool pretty cool
pictures. And it went dark zone
of totality it That was, it was
an interesting experience went
dark, the yard lights came on.
There was no the birds went
quiet. There was no you know,
dogs weren't going crazy or
anything like that. In fact, it
was only people going. Okay
people, and then it went came
light again and that we hadn't
been raptured. So it was kind of
a non event
John C Dvorak: to hear about the
guy when to pull a great gag by
filling up a bunch of those sex
dolls with helium and then
launch
Adam Curry: taking place. No, I
didn't. But that's funny. Did he
pull it off or not?
John C Dvorak: I don't know. I
don't know. They ended the
story. It was heard about it.
And that's
Adam Curry: good. That's funny.
Well, anyway, I mean, Bill Nye
was in town. And in fact,
John C Dvorak: I have Bill nine
one of the three by threes. Now
it's time for a
Unknown: three by three year
experiment by JC de everybody
and comparing stories.
Adam Curry: Every single time we
do a three by three, John checks
out the top three news networks
see if they're all fishing from
the same pool to get the same
format. Same producers. What?
What kind of package?
John C Dvorak: I think we've
we've pieced that day. We've
proven that long ago. Yeah, so
let's start with ABC and David
Muir.
Unknown: Across this country
today, 10s of millions of
Americans coming together,
looking up with breathtaking
spectacle in the sky. A rare
total solar eclipse. in small
towns and big cities, the sky
suddenly going dark as the moon
passed between the Sun and the
Earth, casting that shadow
plunging communities into
darkness for so even though they
knew the moment was coming. They
did not expect this. It was
deeply moving with with our
Robin Roberts in Cleveland at
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
with the total solar eclipse
passed through. The glasses now
with describing Bailey's beads,
the slivers of light cutting
through the moons, mountains and
valleys. Our Maggie really in
Russellville, Arkansas were 350
couples tied the knot in the
moment right before their total
eclipse. And then what the
scientists call the diamond ring
effect. What are the final
slivers of light from the sun
suddenly swelling into the shape
of a diamond on a ring? Happy
for all of the people who who
got on planes and in their cars
and traveled with families and
loved ones because they wanted
to experience something today
that we can all experience
together as a as a country.
Adam Curry: I loved all the
people that were in the hill
country who drove their electric
vehicles. And you can't quite
make the round trip to wherever
they were coming from. There
were six hour lines for people
waiting to charge before they
could go home.
John C Dvorak: Oh please. You
mean they didn't expect to see
that? Something like that? This
is a known problem.
Adam Curry: No, they did not
expect it. I was didn't expect
that at all. But hey, climate
change. Don't worry about it.
It's fine. You'll be great.
John C Dvorak: Unbelievable.
Okay, well, let's go just listen
to what what NBC has to say.
Unknown: It didn't matter where
you were. The reactions were the
same. Jordan wonder a shared
experience for millions of
people today who want a front
row seat to history on the
horizon. As the Moon Shadow
moved from the southwest to the
northeast, Morgan Chesky in his
hometown of Kerviel, Texas and
everyone is in awe right now of
this four minutes and 24 seconds
which I have to tell you is
feeling a little like an
eternity right now.
In Dallas
surrounded by 1000s
I've done this once before and I
got emotional then and I feel
myself getting emotional now.
It's just something about it
that
is so incredibly special.
I think it's the maybe the
commonality that we're all
experiencing one
thing at the same
time. A special and powerful
moment that connected all of us.
Adam Curry: That's interesting.
Unknown: I whom by I didn't
Adam Curry: really get that vibe
being it was it was cool. And it
was it was funded that it came
right over our house and we
could sit in the Adirondack
chairs in the back and witness
it but I didn't get like oh, the
whole world is together. You
know, especially
John C Dvorak: the people as a
totality that they'd be together
in the first place. So it's
bogus people
Adam Curry: yelling the beads,
the B
John C Dvorak: I'm not buying
any of these sound effects.
Adam Curry: There were a couple
of people around here, but I
Well, there was the people were
out in the park and I think that
it's just being together and you
know, it's like a football game,
you know, I don't know. I wasn't
that blown away by it. I'm like,
Okay, that was good,
John C Dvorak: jaded son of a
bitch. You hate the world. No.
Climate change.
Adam Curry: I actually love the
world because this climate
change is going to screw us up.
That's what
John C Dvorak: well, you're
talking about Bill Nighy. Let's
move on to CBS where Norah
O'Donnell has Bill Nye. Bill Nye
Unknown: the Science Guy. We
spoke with Bill earlier after he
experienced totality in
Fredericksburg, Texas. Phil This
is like the Super Bowl of
science and it's so rare that
humanity pauses to watch
something together. What do you
hope that brings people nor
I hope people appreciate the PB
and J the passion, beauty and
joy of science and space
exploration. This really brought
people together you know,
tradings came to a virtual stop
on Wall Street because people
share this experience. And this
experience is understood through
the process of science.
Phil, I know there was a concern
in Texas about the clouds and
the weather, but it turned out
better than expected for you
right? What did you see? It was
perfect. For totality. We could
see the disk of the moon
covering the disk of the Sun and
I saw a couple of things which
I'd never seen before, one of
which was the solar prominence.
This solar flare style event
that coronal mass ejection of
these charged particles off the
sun was really visible from here
and it was this extraordinary
pink.
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, I can
see where people are
John C Dvorak: sewer there.
Would you see the pink so flare?
No, I
Adam Curry: did not see any pink
solar flare.
John C Dvorak: I was. I was
nice. He's right in the same
town was he was he was you're in
downtown.
Adam Curry: Now in the park in
the fair, the fairgrounds as we
call them near the ponies the
fairground. I can see where
people are. So maybe this is an
in a way a testament to how
people are just all soaked up in
their timeline have gotten
nothing better to do. And so for
once for once, in years and
years and years, people are
looking up instead of looking
down maybe there was more oxygen
coming in, instead of just
looking at their phone. hunched
over, you know, all right, all
boy over all the way. The world
is coming to an end. You know,
we went to his Laura Logan event
in my neighbor. She did a speech
in Kerrville. This was last
night where it's Kerviel curve
was about 25 minutes down the
road from Fredericksburg south.
Okay, so we it's a weird town.
They have the correctional
facility for the mentally insane
there. I think it was perfect
model for One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest. So it's kind of a
weird place. But but this was,
you know, I love my neighbors. I
really do. I love our neighbors,
the Logan's, but I'm worried
about the overall narrative that
would just replicated everything
I'm seeing in you know that the
algos are throwing up for
everybody. It was It felt a
little bit like, you know,
unlike when she speaks, she has
a she has an authoritative
resume. Now she comes from 60
minutes and 2020. And
John C Dvorak: yes, she does
have an authoritative resonance.
That's a good way of putting it.
Adam Curry: And so this was
filled I think 80 people, these
are hard working middle class,
maybe upper middle class,
probably retailers, builders,
contractors, definitely Trump
people, although it wasn't
political. And it was a little
concerning, because here you
have a journalist that you look
at, you know, it's like, okay,
I'm looking up to a journalist
who definitely has done
journalist stuff that has
credentials as a journalist. And
she starts off with like, 25
minutes of a horrific child
trafficking story just I can't
even repeat it to you. They
would you know, blood and gore
and everything was like what?
And then but then it was just a
lot of tropes that were that
we've all talked about we've
seen was like, Noah Harare, you
know, he's the boogey man look
what he's saying, you know, this
is what they want to do to you.
15 minutes minutes cities,
military age men at the border.
The bricks are going to dethrone
the dollar and you're gonna wake
up with a cbdc and I was like
And when when you don't get the,
I guess the nuance that we tend
to bring to the stories. It can
freak people out. And it hides?
Well, I
John C Dvorak: think a lot of
that's the idea of a lot of
speeches. You want to get people
kind of emotionally if you're
gonna give them a hairy, scary
speech, and they're gonna go in
this way, you know, it could go
either way. So it sounds like
she did her job if she wanted to
freak them out.
Adam Curry: Spin them up. She
does. Yeah. She had a good
stance on transgenderism. Like
no, no little girl, you were
born a girl, you'll always be a
girl, telling people to be bold
and say no, so I'm all for that.
But you can't just pass over
like a 15 minute city thing
without me. I was like, what's
really happening? And just Yeah,
I think it spins people up. And
then ultimately, to me, it did
have kind of a an undertone of
vote for Trump, even though she
didn't say that, but I don't
know. It was concerning. And it
really is concerning to me. That
this, this is what we're getting
everywhere. Yep.
John C Dvorak: That's where it
shows here.
Adam Curry: I think so. I know.
We're talking about the current
like, you know, I'm kind of glad
about the way we handle this
stuff.
John C Dvorak: I mean, we could
go the other way. Yeah.
Adam Curry: And you know what,
we would get a lot of algo
juice.
John C Dvorak: We get a lot of
juice, we could get advertisers.
Yeah,
Adam Curry: there you go.
John C Dvorak: We'd make more
money. No doubt about that.
Well, you know, you're brought
up transgender I do have a
presentation if you want to do
an hour later.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I just want to
say that the one thing you know
what she needs, she needs a
producer she needs to do
something she needs a show
machines a producer to produce.
This
John C Dvorak: is just yet many
people like her. I think we
probably are in the same
category work in a collaborative
manner that and you need it's
not a one man show and you have
to have other people. I mean, we
get away with the bare minimum.
But in fact we
Adam Curry: have each other
which is good. I mean, we have
each other
John C Dvorak: we do but but we
would we can work in a large
structured environment which is
what a lot of journalists need
because they need well you we
talked about this before certain
people out there need editors
they write too long. And when
they write and they talk too
much when they talk and yeah,
yeah. Glenn Greenwald comes to
mind.
Adam Curry: I mean, really there
was there was little difference
between the pool man show and
what she was doing. The pool boy
they've got people going Yeah,
right. Yeah, right. Right. But
yeah, right. That's right. And
on our show if you at least just
because you call me names, you
know, you you talk me down. You
say whatever you call me a bitch
just this morning just on the
show different or sorry, I'm
sorry.
John C Dvorak: But that you need
You're right. I meant it in
jest. Oh, well,
Adam Curry: there you go. Comedy
everybody. Where I got the big
laugh, the comedic stylings of
John Cena, hooray, yes. All
right. Let's go to some
transgenderism, shall we?
John C Dvorak: This is a massive
report came out. Oh. And it's
discussing this. In these four
clips. A massive report came out
out of the UK that just shut the
door on everything we've been
told or that our medical
establishment has been going
with including sterilizing all
the kids genital mutilation,
everything in between. That is
okay, because it's for gender
equality and care, gender
Adam Curry: equality, gender
affirming care, health care.
It's just health care, jobs,
health care.
John C Dvorak: And so let's
start and everyone should this
is very important, and we should
listen carefully.
Unknown: Is that my cue? Yeah,
it
John C Dvorak: was I thought it
was pretty. I
Unknown: didn't realize it. The
National Health Service today
released an independent review
on gender transition procedures
for minors. The cast review
submitted by British
Pediatrician Dr. Hillary Cass
found that prescription of
puberty blockers and cross sex
hormones to minors is
unsupported by sound scientific
evidence. Joining me now to
discuss the significance of this
review is Colin Wright and TD
News contributor and
evolutionary biologist. Colin,
thank you for joining us. Now
this has been called a landmark
review. How significant is this
review and why has it taken so
long to get something like this?
So it's absolutely a landmark
review because it's not only a
thorough review of all aspects
of sex modification procedure
procedures for kids claiming
gender distress from an
independent well respected
pediatrician like Hillary Cass,
but it was published in concert
with a handful of peer reviewed
systematic evidence reviews that
looked at the evidence base
that's used to currently justify
these gender affirming
procedures. This is what took so
long to happen because these
systematic reviews don't happen
overnight.
Adam Curry: Now I don't like
that he launches right into any
He justifies the term, gender
affirming, don't like that. We
should just say gender
mutilation, or something,
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna do
that. Okay? Are you gonna
happen, okay? Onward.
Unknown: Now, it's important to
notice note that the systematic
reviews, they represent the
highest standard of evidence,
evidence based medicine, because
they survey the entire
literature, all the studies that
claim to be addressing any of
the things like puberty
blockers, cross sex, sex,
hormones, etc. And all of these
reviews that were published in
concert, really showed that the
evidence base supporting any of
these procedures is severely
lacking, and that they should
not have been advised in the
first place. Additionally, the
cast review found that puberty
blockers cross sex hormones, the
evidence was completely
unfounded. And also they
demonstrated that the World
Professional Association of
transgender health or W path was
sort of involved in the citation
ring with the Endocrine Society
where they manufactured this
false perception of a medical
consensus on these issues. In
effect, it was just radical
ideology, rather than evidence
based medicine that was pushing
these procedures forward in
Unity. All right, well, so
Adam Curry: that conclusion
explains why this report is only
on NTD. They have not headline
news on NBC.
John C Dvorak: It's
unbelievable. It did scanning a
little play here and there. But
this is a this is beyond like a,
you know, a one study history
over 300 pages, taking every
single study that's been done on
any of these products on any of
these ideas and consolidated
them into this cast report. And
it's major. It's a major
fundamental news story that
should be it should be front
page everywhere. And as we
continue with this, with these
clips, you'll see why it didn't
happen. And
Unknown: now England actually
stopped prescribing puberty
blockers to minors following
recommendations and Cass's
earlier interim report. Now,
what kind of impact do you
expect this will have on the US
medical community, that's
tough to say, you know, it
should come as a shock to the US
medical community because the
results of this review run
directly in the face of what
literally every Health
Organization has been
unthinkingly parroting in the US
based on W paths, ideological
guidelines, the US is even now
more of a medical outlier on the
global stage with respect to
these six modification
procedures for kids. And it's
getting harder and harder to
ignore the country's reining in
or banning these procedures.
They can't be considered
conservative countries by any
stretch of the imagination.
These are some of the most
progressive countries in the
world. So right now, all eyes
are on the US to see if we
embrace evidence based medicine
or we continue down this sort of
ideological path of faith based
radical ideologically driven
medicine. Faith Based
John C Dvorak: lesson Yeah,
faith based I think that's a
good use of the word interesting
because they have faith in W
path, which is the
Adam Curry: W path is a mess.
We've looked at that. And
they're
John C Dvorak: the guys who have
been promoting this. This
sterile is basically
sterilization of the white
youth. I don't know too many
Latinos or blacks or
Adam Curry: Shaw. Oh, black men
or black men. Careful. Oh, wow.
John C Dvorak: This looks like a
this is this whole thing is so
sick. And it's and now that does
all this data comes out. No one
wants to. Everyone's pulled
back. He said to us a which
seems to be faith based. We're
not doing any medicine. We know.
We've known this during the Cold
COVID thing when they wouldn't
talk about how it did origins of
the of the virus or anything
else with any real research or
pangolin pangolins Okay. Grab
Anglin. Let's wrap this
Unknown: now Harry Potter author
JK Rowling reacted to the report
on X or formerly Twitter in part
she wrote, quote, the cast
review may be a watershed
moment, but it comes too late
for D transitioners. who've
written me heartbreaking letters
of regret. Today's not a
triumph. It's the laying bare of
a tragedy. How likely are we to
see debate on this issue
following this review? And what
about the young people who have
transitioned? Well, the
debates gonna rage on because
there was never a good evidence
base to justify any of these
procedures. They took the
absence of evidence of harm as
evidence of the absence of harm
but that's not how evidence
based medicine works. You don't
just go gung ho on a procedures
and then wait till The evidence
emerges. You know, there are
plenty of things we don't do you
know, you don't jump out of an
airplane and do or do randomized
controlled trials on whether
that's dangerous because it's
just so obvious that it's it's
dangerous and not medically
necessary to do anything like
this, just as we know that
giving kids puberty blockers, a
follow up across six hormones is
sterilizing, we don't need to
really know if these are truly
if there's true benefits in
their life saving activists are
now sort of starting to pivot
and say that well, because there
were no randomized control
trials, the cast review needs to
be jettisoned. But then they
also say the randomized
controlled trials on these types
of questions is unethical,
because we can withhold life
saving care to some kids who are
experiencing gender distress.
But we don't know that they're
life saving, because there's no
good evidence to support it. So
we're just in a weird
predicament where it's just
ideologues on one side with and
then scientists and evidence on
the other side. Right now a lot
of the kids who are have already
gone through these procedures
who have been harmed, it's
they're just in a predicament
because they're having a hard
time getting the care that they
need to D transition as well. So
this is sort of another, another
realm that needs to be further
explored, such as getting,
getting health care codes for
these types of procedures, these
reversal procedures in place, so
we can undo a lot of the harm
that's just been, has been done.
Adam Curry: Well, I sure hope
people hear this I hear about
this report, I'm doubtful in the
United States, and I'm doubtful
that they hear about in the UK
really either. And you brought
up COVID. And if something hit
me, I was like, just like, like
a ton of bricks right between
the eyes. And it came after I
read this article about a 15
year trial that showed that
prostate cancer screening is
more likely to do harm than good
because of false positives. And
so immediately, I remember why I
have never done one of those
because when I saw Warren
Buffett, say, I am not doing any
prostate screening, because
every one of my friends who has
done that, immediately they go
into the hospital and they die.
And of course, they're dying
from radiation and chemotherapy,
and all the things that are told
and and even on the show
throughout the years, women in
my life. We've talked about this
many times all while we did a
pap smear. Oh, you're pre
cancerous, precancerous, oh boy,
but we'd better do a biopsy and
then you got to wait for a week
and just and you sitting at home
just like shaking and shaking
and shaking like, wow, well, you
know, you're lucky but you
probably should get that HPV
shot. You know, it's a scam what
these people are doing. And so
this, what do we have? What is
the test for prostate cancer is
the PSA, which is prostate
specific antigen blood test as a
screening tool. What is the one
thing that we as humanity, but
not you and I and not most have
no agenda nation. But what were
we taught? To this day people
still believe in one thing? The
test? The test? Oh, I tested I
got COVID Oh, I got that home
test? A bit. Yeah, I got free
for tests. Oh, yeah. It's a
test, test test test.
John C Dvorak: And we are giving
them away.
Adam Curry: They were given them
away. And we learned right away
that the gold standard of
testing was never intended to
test it was was literally jacked
up with multiple higher cycles.
And the inventor of the test,
the original real test, said
this can never be used as a test
is not good for a test. You
can't do this. But we learned to
trust the test. And there is no
pushback at all on the test. And
so people just now Oh, well. I
mean, I did the test. I got
blood cancer. And I see this
ramping up this we've we've seen
more and more of this all by
2030, double the amount of of
prostate cancer. It's common.
And remember, Biden has his moon
shot his moonshot coming up
Cancer Moonshot, which we've
heard forever. I think that
we're seeing big pharma with
their bogus tests, ramping up
this testing, so that they can
then come with an answer, which
as we know will be an mRNA
quote, unquote, vaccine. So
they're doing it to us again,
silently, very slowly. Yeah, but
cancer or cancer, all cancers
come to all cancer. Oh, and
they're not just leaving it at
that. This story, which I got on
France. 24 blows my mind. Would
you say that depression is, is
something in your mind I mean,
it's it's a, it's what would you
say depression is? I mean, what
do you think depression is John?
I think is mental state mental
state? How about bipolarism?
John C Dvorak: That is a extreme
mental state.
Unknown: Scientists have
described this innovation as
revolution. It is a simple blood
test that helps differentiate
between depression and bipolar
disorder. Now bipolar affects
millions of people around the
world. But misdiagnosis is
common. And so this test could
have a real impact. To tell us a
bit more Julia Sega is with me
and just explained to us why
such a test could be such a big
deal, Julia. Now let's
Adam Curry: just hold here for a
second. So right off the bat, we
now are being told that a simple
blood test can tell not if you
are psychotics psychosomatic
even, but can tell the
difference between what's going
on in your brain with a blood
test, I need to know more. But
first
Unknown: of all, Bipolar
disorder is a chronic mental
illness that causes mood
disturbances. So the patient is
going to go through cycles
alternating between what we call
states of excitement, so manic
episodes and episodes of
depression. And between those
cycles, you can actually feel
really good in a stable mood.
And the problem is that those
cycles, they actually change in
intensity, duration and
frequency from one person to
another. So it's very hard to be
able to diagnose it. And here in
France, at least, it's
considered that it takes about
six to eight years to diagnose
someone with bipolar disorder.
And it's even believed that 40
plus people who are depressed
could actually be suffering from
bipolar disorder. Now the
problem is that you want to be
able to make that distinction
because you're not going to give
the same treatment for people
who are depressed, you can just
give antidepressants but for
people who, by
Adam Curry: the way, just give
antidepressants SSRIs, just just
throw some hands, I'd probably
don't really know how they work,
but you get an antidepressant,
but we don't want to mess it up.
And we give you an
antidepressant, when you're
actually bipolar, oh, no, you
can
Unknown: just give
antidepressants but for people
who are bipolar, you need to add
what we call mood stabilizers,
if you failed, the patient is
going to worsen in a
considerable way, the manic
episodes will increase, the
cycles will become shorter and
more frequent. And then it
raises the risk of suicide in a
very considerable manner. One
patient that is not treated out
of to that is, will attempt
suicide and 15% of them will
die. So this is why it is so
important for bipolarity to
develop a tool that would help
in the diagnosis of the
condition to be able to diagnose
it well and then get the right
treatment to help these people
and to save them from suicide.
Okay,
Adam Curry: so this is exactly
the same script that we use for
transgender affirming health
care. Would you rather have a
living son or a dead daughter,
Hey, you don't want the suicide,
the big S word the big suicide
coming in? You don't want that.
So be if you give the wrong
drugs, it'll it'll result in
suicide. So thank God. No, thank
the doctors. God has nothing to
do with this. He's probably
sitting up there shaking his
fist. We have technology.
Unknown: Okay, so just tell us
then a little bit about the test
itself was
It was developed by a French
company in the south of France
called Ostia get launched the
test a year ago, and it's been
on the market in Italy for a
year and it's set to hit the
market in France in just a
couple of days. And what they
did is that they used AI to be
able to see in the blood, and
they were looking for alternate
and altered RNA sequences, and
they were able to find eight of
them, which which really makes a
difference between someone who
would be bipolar and someone who
would be depressed and the
accuracy rate of the of the test
is considered to be 80%. Now
it's a simple blood draw. And it
takes about a month to be able
to analyze it, but it helps
avoid about wires of what we
call therapeutic wandering.
Adam Curry: This is a lie. You
can't do a blood test and then
get some oh the AI saw some
ultra low RNA.
John C Dvorak: Also a month was
it takes a month to analyze the
sample.
Adam Curry: I'll slow cyborg
well they don't have the NVIDIA
chips we need more chips. Now,
this is a lie. This is This is
simply not true. But a throw AI
in there our O 's AI Oh, that's
great. It's great that Tina went
to have it we both had our teeth
cleaned yesterday. And and so
they you know the the dental
hygienist she has a very
computerized a lot of technology
going on in dentistry. And then,
you know, they they take an x
ray and then start an AI and
this is oh here's a spot I
suppose that's not AI. That's an
algorithm is to say my my ham
radio does that. Ham but
everything is now AI and we're
supposed to be Leave this is
artificial intelligence No, this
just you know, it takes a month
to come up with something about
your, your RNA from your blood
test. No. But one thing's for
sure the payoff is always the
same. Okay,
Unknown: so it sounds like it
could be really significant
indeed Giulia, but it's not
cheap.
Now, it's the reason why you're
in France not reimbursed by a
Social Security, you're going to
need a prescription from a
psychiatrist. But the procedures
for the reimbursement are
ongoing, it could take one to
two years. Now. Also, what's
interesting is that using the
same principle with AI, they
were also able to same company
to identify RNA sequences that
can be responsible for
schizophrenia. So it's really
opening the way to a better
diagnosis and also to help
better treat people with mental
illness.
Adam Curry: I mean, where's
Elizabeth Holmes? They should
never thrown her in jail. She
was perfect, though. Just one
little blood prick. We can test
everything. We'll know if you've
got bipolarism if you're
depressed, and if you haven't
killed yourself with suicide for
the wrong diagnosis, don't
worry, we can assist you with
suicide. It's easy. These people
are sick. It's, this is the
devil at work. I'm telling you,
this is bad. It's very, very
bad. And and then for all other
cancers that we're seeing crop
up. I mean, whatever you do,
please don't blame the mRNA
shot. Oh, you know, or they
think would there's a what is
increased age adjusted cancer
mortality after the third mRNA
lipid nanoparticle vaccine dose?
Study from Japan. No, don't
blame it on that. Blame it on
this
Unknown: turning our attention
to the Health Watch this
morning. You may want to find
another way to heal your wounds.
There's a new report out that
says adhesive bandage products
may contain a type of synthetic
chemical that chemical may be
linked with an increased risk of
cancer. For certain brands, such
as Band Aid cure ad and jury
narrowed brands from CVS,
Walmart as well as target. The
chemicals are used for coding
purposes. Joining us today from
the fox medical team is Dr.
Mike. Hey, Dr. Mike. Good
morning. It's good to see you.
How are you?
Oh, I'm great. Danielle better
now talking with you. Now. They
looked at 40 products. 65% had
findings consistent with these
forever chemicals. A s
substances. They're everywhere.
And they're a problem because
they're called Forever chemicals
because they never go away. And
they have been associated with
endocrine disruption, immune
issues, it goes on and on and
on. Now, this is a little
disconcerting, because if you
have children and I had
children, I still have big kids
now. And they use band aids. And
there is a concern that these
chemicals could somehow leach
into the skin. And notice
Adam Curry: all the words
concern could be seems like
somehow what is going on? Do we
have a new band aid product
coming up? Now it's all about
the pee fast the pee fast
chemicals which is going to take
control of all kinds of things
that you don't want them to have
control of like water. EPA
Unknown: says this means when
some 100 million Americans turn
on their taps, the water that
comes out will be essentially
free of those forever chemicals
called pee fast. They're linked
to a whole host of health
problems including cancer,
thyroid disease and heart
disease. The new rules cover six
of these chemicals water
companies will have three years
to monitor the chemical levels
and if they exceed the new
standards two years to fix it.
These forever chemicals are in
many things like water resistant
clothing, nonstick cookware,
firefighting foam and yes, even
some dental floss
environmentalists call these
standards historic but the water
into meeting them could drive up
your bills
Adam Curry: so the EPA is using
this pee fast story to control
what and the one that I'm most
familiar with is what cane see
cattles processing center can do
they're going to try and close
down all of the small little
processing centers because all
you know you could be washing
pee fast right into the ground.
They're making it up to take
control so we must rebel Yeah,
yeah,
John C Dvorak: I think it's a
double bind. I take a more
simple look at this. Okay. These
things are they can be removed
from the water supply addicted
to high expense and there's got
to be one company with a good PR
agency has been press that's
been promoting this has been
promoting this so they can sell
their stuff. I'm with the RV
water A municipal water company
and then make a lot of money
that
Adam Curry: I'm with you. I'm
with you on that.
John C Dvorak: I'm with you. But
I just don't know what company
it is. I'm sure someone out
there. We have people, they know
who exactly who I'm talking
about.
Adam Curry: So your government
and associated organizations
just not to be trusted because
they do not have your best
interests at heart. I'd like to
remind everybody of the
inflation, which was going to be
what what was the term we had
transit transitory transitory
inflation? So, easy predict?
Well, actually, they changed
something used to be they just,
you know, they would change. So
they have the Consumer Price
Index, which they'd have in
there, you know, like a T bone
steak. And then to kind of paper
over the inflation. They say,
Well, we're only going to
measure ground beef,
John C Dvorak: ground beef.
Adam Curry: But now, we've gone
to a new metric they have that
we had Core inflation, which
pulls out food and gas, because
I mean, really, those aren't
really things that you need. Now
core.
John C Dvorak: And, yes, the
argument for the gas is that
well, gas is a as the basis for
transportation and
transportation costs are passed
on. So the numbers reflected
elsewhere in the calculation, so
we don't need to put gas in
there. Well, they've
Adam Curry: now added one little
bit to that, which is you don't
really need to put the price of
housing into the inflation
numbers, because that would that
would screw it up even worse,
but we still had very hot
inflation report and a new term
Unknown: consumer price index up
three and a half percent on an
annual rate that is three tenths
of a percent higher than
February's reading and a 10th of
a percent higher than had been
projected. Core inflation, which
strips out volatile sectors like
food and energy sitting even
higher at 3.8%. Perhaps most
troubling, though, for the Biden
administration is the super core
reading, which also super
Adam Curry: car for gore. Are
you kidding me? Now they made
this up? Have you ever heard
like super core before?
John C Dvorak: No supercar
bling,
Unknown: though, for the Biden
administration is the super core
stripped out housing prices that
hit 4.8% on a yearly basis,
suggesting that inflation in the
US is going to be a stickier
problem than previously
expected. The US interest rates
are at a two decade high as the
Federal Reserve seeks to bring
inflation down to its 2% target.
Markets had been expecting the
Fed to begin cutting rates in
June as inflation cooled in
previous readings. That
scenario, though is now very
much in the dollars in power has
been a big issue for voters in
the run up to this year's
presidential election. Here's
President Joe Biden,
look, we have dramatically
reduced inflation 5%, down close
to 3% Lie situation where we're
better situated where we took
office, where we inflation was
skyrocketing, and we have a plan
to deal with it. Whereas the
opposition, my opposition talks
about two things. They just want
to cut taxes for the wealthy and
raise taxes on other people. Oh,
Adam Curry: by the way, this
Biden, who was out there in the
Rose Garden, and he answered a
whole bunch of other questions.
This is the Aviators Biden, and
which is a different Biden in my
mind, and in my view, just what
I see. And he's now we're
wearing an earpiece.
John C Dvorak: Have you seen
that? Oh, so they can talk to
this? Yes. Back off. And yes,
Adam Curry: yeah. In fact,
John C Dvorak: I have be of
sorts. Yeah.
Adam Curry: But it looks kind of
like a Sony like an old Sony
Walkman. One year budget
Unknown: big with a wire walk.
Adam Curry: It's in his ear, but
it's a big block. It's not as
it's not an IFBB per se. And he
the press conference was over. I
don't know if he needed to a
translation.
John C Dvorak: It's probably our
is probably radio controlled.
Adam Curry: From a distance he
actually he made quite the gaff.
Let me see where it was it
here, here it is. Yeah, this was
we don't have to go into the
story immediately if you don't
want to, but this is about the
Civil War era legislation
because this is you know, I have
one I have one clip, they got a
hit piece out on Trump, which is
it's an obvious hit piece. It's
obvious Arizona who of course,
called the election in 2020.
Within six minutes, Whoa, no,
it's good. Yeah, we stake our
reputation on it. So now Arizona
is playing the playing games and
the Press Corps asks the
President about this. They're
all yelling and yelling. He's
like,
Unknown: Why didn't everybody
holler once?
On the issue of abortion
service?
What do you say to the people of
Arizona right now? We're
witnessing a law go in place
that dates back to the Civil War
you
elect me. I'm in 2020 a century.
Adam Curry: Mr. President, it's
21st century 21st century.
Unknown: back then. They weren't
even a state I find. All right.
Thank you all very much. Dude.
Adam Curry: It's so obvious.
He's just sitting there getting
instructions. 20 ascendo. And
Mr. President is 21st century
21st century,
John C Dvorak: like me? Yeah,
like well, I have I got a couple
of leaves. Yes. I have AZ
abortion law pass and I think I
might as well play it now
because I noticed this clip or
the next one, but you have to
play the warning for Amy
Goodman's voice.
Unknown: Okay, well, that's
morning, Amy Goodman flippin
bound. In an historic ruling,
Arizona's conservative Supreme
Court has reinstated an 1864 law
barring almost all abortions in
the state. In its ruling, the
court wrote, quote, physicians
are now on notice that all
abortions except those necessary
to save a woman's life are
illegal, unquote. The 160 year
old law predates Arizona
becoming a state and was passed
decades before women could even
vote. While the court stayed its
decision for 14 days. The ruling
sent shockwaves across Arizona
and the nation President Biden
slammed the ruling is extreme
and dangerous. Arizona's
Attorney General Chris Mays said
she will not enforce it saying
quote, no woman or doctor will
be prosecuted under this
draconian law. Arizona's
Democratic governor Katie Hobbs
vowed to protect abortion
rights.
Adam Curry: So this is a direct
political hit on Trump. Yeah,
and I just want to explain to
everybody why this works because
he came out with his statement
about abortion. And he was very
I don't I don't have a clip. But
he was very clear. He says,
Look, I'm Look, I am not the
this is a state's issue. The
states need to determine this.
And we also need to win
elections. You know, so the
funny enough, the term that was
going around here in Trump
country of Fredericksburg, Texas
was he split the baby which I
thought was a very odd odd way
to put it. He would he split the
baby instead of saying I'm pro
life, which is what everyone
wants a
John C Dvorak: baby kind of
Abrahamic kind of concept.
Adam Curry: Here he is doing
some damage control Arizona
Unknown: in the spotlight
Wednesday facing one of the
strictest abortion bans in the
country, after the state Supreme
Court ruled they can enforce an
1864 law criminalizing all
abortions, except when it comes
to saving a mother's life. It
means medical providers could be
prosecuted for performing the
procedure with a prison sentence
of two to five years. Well,
I may be completely clear, as
long as I am Attorney General of
the State of Arizona, no woman
or doctor will be prosecuted
under this draconian law.
Adam Curry: Oh good. Democrats.
Good. It
Unknown: comes as former
President Donald Trump announced
his stance on abortion this week
saying it should be left up to
the states but was asked today
if Arizona went too far
back into the White House also
reacting calling the ruling
extreme and dangerous when the
President's predecessor
handicapped, three Supreme Court
justices to overturn Roe v.
Wade, it paved the way for the
chaos and confusion we're seeing
play out across the country
today. So
Adam Curry: what they're doing
now and when I say what they say
is the Democrat Party because
they really don't have much else
they got aviator Joe with his
earpiece. They've they've
launched the Civil War era term.
John C Dvorak: Movie. There's a
movie coming out shortly. Yes,
Adam Curry: civil wars on the
way. Yeah, but Civil War era,
you know, just shows how it's
draconian women, women couldn't
vote and but listen to this
report. Where it's on the
ballot. It's on the ballot. This
is what you're voting for
attention. Read my message. It's
on the ballot.
Unknown: In a groundbreaking
decision. Arizona Supreme Court
cleared the way for a near total
abortion ban providing a 160
year old law dating back to when
women couldn't vote the near
total Civil War era ad that
continues to hang over our heads
only serves to create more chaos
for women and doctors in our
state.
The law written in 1864, before
Arizona was even a state gives
no exceptions for rape or
incest, only allowing the
procedure when needed to save
the mother's life. President
Biden calling it extreme,
dangerous and cruel. Some
Republicans already distancing
themselves from this ruling
congressman who wants his
company calling the decision a
disaster for women and
providers. GOP Senate candidate
Carrie Lake reversing her
support for a near total ban
from two years ago, saying this
new ruling is out of step with
Arizonans like now calling in
the state legislature to come up
with a solution. The ruling
comes just after former
President Trump's that abortion
should be left up to the states,
though he has yet to weigh in
directly on this decision.
And whatever they decide must be
the law of the land in this
case, the law of the state
anti abortion rights activists
are celebrating this decision
saying it protects unborn
children. Ultimately this may be
up to the voters, Arizona one of
the 14 states where the issue
may be on the ballot in
November. On the ballot
Democrats hoped the rolling may
lead to a surge in support at
the polls where abortion rights
had previously won in all six
states when it was on the
ballot. The ballot President
Kamala Harris plans to be in
Arizona Friday, the
administration ready to keep a
spotlight on this issue of
reproductive rights. And State
Supreme Court justices have put
the ruling on hold for 14 days
to allow for lower court
challenges. reproductive
Adam Curry: rights, female
health care was all stupid was
John C Dvorak: a talking point.
Bonanza same talking points.
Everybody played the same? Well,
it's a civil war is old
fashioned this, you know, this
legislature could take care of
this in 24 hours if they wanted
to. If it was no big of a deal.
They don't even talk about doing
that. No, they have to put it on
the ballot because they figure
that it'll get Democrats out to
vote. And coincidentally the
vote for Joe Biden. Yes. So this
is a scam of the highest order
was set up I don't believe for a
minute that that's that Supreme
Court who was handed this thing
they said here, there's a lawyer
nobody's enforcing it. So by the
way, I think over a decade ago,
I've been bitching about these
dead letter laws that are all
over the country. That should be
been repealed, they should be
put a package together every so
often and just get rid of get
rid of a bit laws. Yeah. But no,
no, no, they have to make a big
fuss about this is a this is a
this is complete theater.
Adam Curry: It's also sick. I
mean, it's like it's it's
campaigning over unborn
children, where it's just, oh my
god. It's so so so you know,
when I was a kid, there we go.
You know, we use time we the
main, the main thing wasn't
about abortion or female
reproductive rights. It was
about, hey, here's how to not
get someone pregnant. Here's how
to not get pregnant. Hey, best
way to do it, put an aspirin
between your knees. You won't
get pregnant. That was it. You
know that that went out the
window. You don't talk about
that anymore. It's and we need
to recognize that from time to
time that they're just sigh
opping us all day long. And I'm
so surprised and I'm
John C Dvorak: stunned. I'm
stunned gambling.
Adam Curry: That, you know,
after we had Trump was president
for four years. And he didn't.
He didn't hang people he didn't
didn't even you know, do
anything with Hillary Clinton.
Nothing. He did a good job for
conservative America buy, do
installing judges and Supreme
Court judges. I think that's
probably the best thing he did.
He also didn't get us into any
war. You know, we're not with
the part of several. And yet,
the script is just being turned
on again. And, and it literally
is a script because this is an
actress Jennifer Lewis, you
might have seen this. A lot of
people saw
John C Dvorak: Oh, that poor
woman. She's psycho. And so
Jennifer
Adam Curry: Lewis played Tina
Turner's mom, and I can Tina
Turner story. She's currently I
think, in Blackish.
John C Dvorak: The TV show hit
TV show, the show's been off the
air.
Adam Curry: The formerly hit tv
really didn't go off the air.
I'm pretty sure but I made it I
don't watch I don't watch
network television who does?
Ball that's falling apart. But
she was on Sirius XM and was
interviewed about Trump or
interviewed and then Trump came
up and I think as a as an
actress, she did a phenomenal
job so I'm not sure if she's
deranged.
John C Dvorak: This knowing
connect as well, as she thinks
she's kind of not aggressive,
not what I would call a great
actress. She doesn't get a lot
of accolades. She's never when I
thought she
Adam Curry: was I thought she'd
not thought this and she wants
someone else. Maybe well, she
should for this performance. And
Unknown: we do nothing we sit on
our couch is oh, I don't believe
in voting. By the
Adam Curry: way. There's some
language in here that may be
offensive. He
Unknown: fucking idiot. If that
man gets in, as soon as he takes
the oath, he will have generals
walked down the steps of the
Capitol. He will take a hammer
and break the glass where the
Constitution is, and he will
tear it up in our faces.
And say now, I'm the king of the
fucking world. You will bow down
and bitches. He will punish
everybody that didn't vote me on
let me tell ya. Wow, I know
this.
Because I know what mental
illness looks like. That mania
is unstoppable.
See, this motherfuckers Hitler.
He didn't come to play.
Adam Curry: And I wish I had the
full interview because I bet
there was more dynamite stuff in
there. I could not find the full
interview. But I mean, that does
sound kind of mental.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the woman
the interviewee is or the
interviewer is going, huh? Yeah.
Yeah.
Adam Curry: Yeah. Yeah. Yes.
Interesting, huh.
John C Dvorak: This sort of
thing is disgusting.
Adam Curry: But you know, this
is, this is this is all that
your algos are bringing up for
you, you know, and it's all just
dividing everybody. And we need
to forgive these people. Don't
forget, but forgive them,
forgive them for being Ill
forgive them for saying these
things. And be much better
regime. We need to come together
kumbaya hands across America. It
can be done. As long as we don't
fly across America in a Boeing
airplane. Oh, my. We have
another whistleblower. You hear
about this? Oh,
John C Dvorak: okay. I was I was
great to go in all kinds of
directions. And then before we
do that, I do have one short one
off. Okay. I want to play it.
Because I think this is the most
important thing happening that
is nobody really wants to
discuss more so than the gender
and all the rest of it. And this
is the crumbly sentencing that
just went on
Adam Curry: admission. Yeah. I
have a clip of this to Michigan.
Unknown: The parents of Ethan
crumbly, who shot dead for
classmates at Oxford High School
in 2021 had been sentenced to
between 10 and 15 years in
prison. James and Jennifer
crumbly are the first parents to
be held criminally responsible
for a mass school shooting
committed by their child. During
the sentencing hearing. Nicole
Beausoleil, the mother of
Madison Baldwin who died in the
school shooting address the
crumble as you say
you wouldn't do anything
different. So that really says
there's a lot of things I would
do different things. I was to
take that bullet that day, she
could continue to live the life
she deserved.
Adam Curry: So you got the
really emotional side of the
story. I'm much more interested
in the legal side of the story.
And I also have the clip, James
Unknown: and Jennifer crumbly,
both found guilty of
manslaughter and will serve 10
to 15 years in prison a historic
sentence that for the first time
held parents responsible for a
school shooting that was
executed by their child. These
conditions
are not about poor parenting.
These convictions confirm
repeated acts or lack of acts
that could have assaulted an
oncoming runaway train.
Adam Curry: So this is the judge
saying that you didn't act to
stop an oncoming runaway train.
I find this to be very specious
Unknown: in 2021. Their son
Ethan, who was 15 at the time of
the shooting, killed four
students and injured seven
others at a Michigan high school
using a semi automatic handgun.
He is now serving life in prison
without the possibility of
parole. Receiving close to the
maximum penalty of 15 years in
prison. James and Jennifer had
ignored warning signs and their
son's behavior and exhibited
gross negligence by allowing him
to have a gun. The judge
deducted approximately two years
from their sentence from time
spent in custody during the
trial.
Adam Curry: I still don't
understand how this can legally
happen. I know that you're all
in on it. You think it's great.
John C Dvorak: I I never said
that. I thought it was great. I
thought it was for boating. This
is going to be used against
every black kid and this is they
do it to whites First you go
there you so they can go after
the black community because
there's a lot of juvenile
delinquents, and they got a one,
you know, mom at home doing a
lousy job of raising the kids.
And you end up with the mom
going to jail because they can
use the leverage black kids
because the black kids love
their mother, more so than
anybody that from at least from
the sounds of it, and they the
mom's gonna go to jail that good
work. I'm sorry, they're gonna
erase. This is a bad situation.
Okay,
Adam Curry: so we agree on that.
Yes, I misunderstood. It's very
bad. It doesn't seem legal.
Don't we have a law against
this? Like, what's it called? I
mean, this is
John C Dvorak: why they're doing
it to set press. It's there's a
lot of times it's not legality,
it's precedents. So you have a
precedent that is set and is set
in the courts. And you can now
use that to do other cases and
you keep doing it and doing it
and doing it to the Supreme
Court either shuts it down or
say well, I don't know it so
they're what they're doing. I
Adam Curry: don't have a clip
but there's there's another
school principal who is now
being charged for a similar
death a shooting.
John C Dvorak: I think school
principals are up for grabs. I
think doctors who are doing this
transitioning surgery, I think
all of them are bad. I would be
very, I would just be shaking in
my boots. If I was any of them.
They're going to be a bit that's
not going to be criminal stuff
yet. Although with that one
crazy girl guy, whatever it was
that went and shot up to
Christian School. I think there
should be responsibility held by
others. But this is a this is a
big deal. This is a big deal.
Adam Curry: Yes,
John C Dvorak: that's what I'm
saying. I'm not saying it's bad.
I'm sorry. Sorry. Yes, you're
right. Massive big deal because
it's going to force every for
boating
Adam Curry: is what you said
yes.
John C Dvorak: For boating or
boating good word.
Adam Curry: It's it's it's very
empty. Right. No one's really
discussing it. Because yeah, it
was just crazy white kid shot up
the school. You're right. This
is for the first time well,
they'll come for us first and
then then come for the black
kids, black parents, black
mothers as bad as bad but and
well. Do they do you know if
they're going to appeal this? Is
there any appeal? Is their
appeal possible? Well, I
John C Dvorak: think that's why
what we're waiting for the whole
process until they throw the
throw them in the slammer and
lock the door. There. Everyone's
in advance right now. And then
once that happens, which I think
maybe there will be I don't know
if there's appeal is valid,
whatever the case Digital's they
get that one spot and all of a
sudden that cuts it loose and
everybody's gonna get a memo.
Okay, here what here's what we
can do now for a little Law and
Order leverage.
Adam Curry: Wow. Trump's Mom, is
she still with us now? Probably
not. Arrest her. That means we
can arrest Joe Biden for the
crimes of Hunter. I mean, he's
great. It just goes on and on.
But but for the judge to
actually say they didn't take
action to stop a runaway train.
Well, that analogy is
John C Dvorak: odd. Oh, that
analogy is probably subject to
appeal.
Adam Curry: I would Yes. Yes. OJ
Simpson is dead.
John C Dvorak: What? Yeah, he
Adam Curry: died today. This
morning. He died.
John C Dvorak: OJ Simpson died.
Yeah. No, there goes those those
great we just have some clips
because he used to go Hi,
everybody. Hey, everybody.
Adam Curry: So Jason, this
really is the juice. I still
think his son did I think he
covered up for him.
John C Dvorak: I think a lot of
people believe that. The
evidence indicates his son did
it. Yeah. Well, great. took the
fall.
Adam Curry: It was another
interesting moment in American
history. That whole trial. And
from that we got the
Kardashians, oddly enough.
John C Dvorak: We did because of
the lawyer.
Adam Curry: And we got and Bruce
became a woman. A lot of stuff
happened. Thanks. Oh, Jay. Good
work. is amazing. I talked about
forgiveness. The whole troll
rooms like we're not going to
forgive anybody knew we're not
going to do him. Screw them.
John C Dvorak: Over troll room.
Site of
Adam Curry: this troubling.
Yeah. Then you will do a troll
cow right
John C Dvorak: now. Right now.
Adam Curry: We have 1794. That's
low. Actually. That's low.
John C Dvorak: No, no, it's
actually was not that low
because 1850 seems to be this
high standard or high mark
standard for Thursday's is
Thursday. So Okay. Well, they're
horrible. They will forgive No,
well, yeah, that's probably what
the reason that numbers are
falling.
Adam Curry: And that's why you
will continue to turn around
like turns into pisspot. Nothing
will ever change for you until
you forgive, especially your
family. Now let's go to Boeing,
who are still under tacked
presumably by the Airbus and
other European weapons makers.
And it's just not going well for
them. We have another
whistleblower,
Unknown: a former Boeing
employee accused the company of
cutting corners and overlooking
engineering problems during
production of the 787 Dreamliner
that he said could weaken the
plane structural integrity.
Boeing dismissed the claims as
inaccurate and reiterated
confidence in the model. Now the
Federal Aviation Administration
is investigating the
whistleblowers accusations and
Congress plans to question him
this month. Meanwhile, the
company delivered its lowest
number of planes in the first
quarter of the year since 2021.
Just 83 planes down from 157 the
quarter prior Boeing executives
say the company is slowing down
production so that it can
improve quality control. The US
is top aviation watchdog is
enforcing that process, but
delivery delays are sparking
criticism from customers who
have little choice to fulfill
their needs. Boeing and Airbus
dominate the US market. The
company's shares dropped Tuesday
to their lowest in five months
so
Adam Curry: kind of a weak
report from the BBC because they
say there's some detail on this
report which is interesting and
FAA
Unknown: investigation following
claims made by another Boeing
whistleblower Sam Salah poor
says that part of the main cabin
a Boeing 787 Dreamliners are
fastened together improperly. He
says the engineering issue could
cause the planes to break apart
after decades of use. Boeing
calls the claims inaccurate
saying the issues raised have
been subjected to rigorous
engineering examination under
FAA oversight. This analysis has
validated that these issues do
not present any safety concerns
and the aircraft will maintain
its service life over several
decades.
They claim that they've done
extensive testing and analysis
but haven't shown it internally
to Sam or the other engineers.
While Salah poor has not
provided any documented evidence
he is expected to testify next
week on Capitol Hill. Boeing CEO
stepped down last month
Adam Curry: so this is a hit
piece on Boeing. Yeah
John C Dvorak: by now guys,
guys. If I was him, I have
security.
Adam Curry: Oh, he should not
eat lunch in his pickup truck.
In front of a hotel. That's a
very bad idea.
John C Dvorak: Yeah.
Adam Curry: Now this this is
this is a hit job on Boeing. And
I'm not quite sure what the
players are but it's obviously
big. And of course when it rains
it pours all kinds of things
happen. But it's unfortunate
when it happens to yet another
Boeing aircraft. I do have a
comment after this report
Unknown: appearing out there
plane windows. passengers on
board Southwest flight 3695 were
jolted by this site Sunday Jones
the cowling or metal sheet
covering the engine unfurling
during takeoff from Denver to
Houston smacking into the wing.
As I was recording you see
pieces of the plane fly by I was
like, Oh my goodness. Are you
saying your prayers at that
point in time? I started
Adam Curry: praying and I always
love it whenever the plane is
about to crash all sudden people
are all into God.
Unknown: I started praying Jesse
Watson was seated in the back
row went after the pilot flagged
air traffic control.
Let's go ahead and declare an
emergency got a piece of engine
cowling hanging off southwest
describing it as a mechanical
issue. Our maintenance teams are
reviewing the aircraft and the
FAA promising to investigate an
incident like this with video
significantly adds to this
climate of concern. It's
unclear what caused the
malfunction. Just days after
another southwest jet was
grounded by an engine fire scare
at Boeing is facing multiple
investigations over a door plug
crisis that rocked and Alaska
Airlines fly. But while the
Southwest 737 is manufactured by
Boeing, this plane has been in
service for years. Whose
responsibility is it to check
the safety of the Kalex
it's 100% on the airline, the
maintenance crews the flight
crews when they do a pre flight
check.
Adam Curry: Yeah, I agree with
that. A couple of things Airbus
had eight cowlings fly off of
their I think the 320 which was
an actual flaw in design and
they went back and change that.
This is obviously not a flaw in
the design since the 730 sevens
have been flying for quite a
long time. This is not a common
occurrence. If anything it would
if if it was a structural design
issue would be the engine
manufacturer not the aircraft
manufacturer but in this case
someone left the latch open or
they didn't check in the latch
was damaged or had not been
properly maintained. That's
obvious that's why this happens
is not like oh just oh just
ripped apart in midair. No,
there's a latch and if that's
not close properly, then that
this can happen. So but still
Boeing hit a Boeing hit. And we
got to figure out who's trying
to grab what's Ace. I mean, does
does. What's the Airbus
industry? Is that what it's
called?
John C Dvorak: Is this industry?
Isn't
Adam Curry: it like a huge
European conglomerate?
Basically?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a
bunch of them. Every country is
involved. Yeah,
Adam Curry: I love that guy.
Like, were you praying? You
know, whenever the aircraft you
know, when you get like
turbulence people say, Oh my
God, you never hear him say, oh
my Satan say interesting.
John C Dvorak: No, you're on the
wrong flight. If you're on
Adam Curry: that you go, Oh, my
Satan come on the Taylor Swift
concert to the era's tour. Yeah,
yeah. Well, it's not good. It's
not good for for Boeing. And I
certainly don't believe that
these aircraft that will break
up in flight, the cabin will
just I liked
John C Dvorak: the idea of it,
it sounds like it's just gonna
be flying along and then just
fall into pieces.
Adam Curry: Hey, there was there
was something weird that really
popped up want to talk to you
about I have some very, very
short clips, because it was
mostly in audible. It's one of
those undercover videos that you
can only really understand if
you are reading along with the
subtitles. But in this case, the
undercover reporter narrated,
you know, the intro to each
piece. And so I kind of clipped
a couple of pieces from that.
This is from a new outfit I'd
never heard of before. In fact,
people sent it to me and said,
Hey, O'Keefe is honored again,
because it's an undercover video
of what seemingly a gay guy,
again, his name is Gavin, and he
works for the CIA. But he also
had previously worked for the
FBI, and for Homeland Security.
And this new outfit called Sound
investigations. who I had never
heard of, they have a YouTube
channel. They did. They did.
They are this guy, you know, did
some stuff on PornHub. And the
owners of Pornhub they have
sound investigations.com Like
one single page. He's got a
couple of videos on what's on
rumble. Everybody was posting
this. And based on the content,
I think that this is some kind
of up. This is not a this,
although this may be a real CIA
guy who apparently he's in
charge of purchasing. And I know
and so he's talking a bit so
they're in a restaurant, which
is why it is very difficult to
hear. And this guy is talking
about a by the way they claim to
be sound investigations claims
to be a 501 C three nonprofit,
no evidence of that. There's no
evidence they have that status.
There's nothing on any of the
any of my typical websites where
I check that they do take PayPal
donations to an address in
Alpharetta, Georgia. Just a
house in Alpharetta, Georgia. So
that this guy, and it looks like
one of those gay date honeypots
this guy saw what oh, yeah, you
know, we just silenced Alex
Jones. We did that. What we do
is we post off all over social
media to try and spin people up
and get them all angry and post
stuff and you know, are really
our whole goal was just to take
away his money and cut them off
at the knees. That was That's
the short the long and short of
it. And then the couple of
topics came up which I will fill
you in on since the audio is
just not good enough. But here's
the intro Gavin Glenys
Unknown: is a contracting
officer at the CIA. Oh, Glenn
has worked for the FBI in 2021
and 2022. In the San Diego
office moved on to Homeland
Security where he conducted
asylum interviews at the
southern border and now works
for the CIA managing
multimillion dollar contracts
across government agencies and
private sector vendors.
I work for, let's say
intelligence. What do you bank
on the CIA? Yep, you should work
for the CIA. I do. Okay,
Adam Curry: I do not work for
the CIA. So now. We'll just
believe it now. And so what they
like to do is they'd like to
entrap people on social media,
especially pro lifers with
nudging a
Unknown: blindness spoke to an
undercover son investigations
reporter about his work
experience involving near
entrapment and his employers,
his involvement with political
commentator Alex Jones is legal
battles. Plone as a
bureau is able to progress far
enough to be able to put pro
lifers in jail whenever they
want. Yeah. Do you think that's
on the agenda, and how you can
kind of put anyone in jail if
you know what to do? How much
and do create a situation to
where they have no choice but to
act on their they can cause
everyone to act on that impulse.
And we'll call that entrapment.
It's a fine line, this bureau
practice and traveling a lot and
we get really close that
officially forget the closest we
can get as close as we can to it
without doing so they can entrap
some of these pro lifers into
doing things that they know and
we call then no.
Adam Curry: So he's talking
about his former employer, the
FBI, not the CIA. He kind of
floats back and forth. And then
he explains this nudging, but
Unknown: how did that happen?
John C Dvorak: What did he do at
the FBI? I mean, if he's a
procurement guy, he's not
involved in any of this stuff.
Adam Curry: very unclear. very
unclear.
Unknown: Right? How does that
happen? He put a post out there
for you. We have some fake
profiles say something that
triggers Filipinos, not Jared.
Like we really know your
history. If we're to that point
we are in order to make sure
like, Oh, that's it, this new
letter before the board edition.
Didn't you like the views and
just wait for it to follow?
Adam Curry: So he's saying, oh,
yeah, we just put some posts out
there. We look at the followers
and then we just kind of Jack
everybody up. And that's what we
did with Alex Jones.
Unknown: Like that. What was his
name killing that said, when
Sandy Hook didn't happen was
Alex Jones. Yeah. And so we were
on
John C Dvorak: stop
Adam Curry: leading the witness.
What's his name? leading the
witness?
John C Dvorak: What's his name?
Guy, Sandy Hook. What's his
name? Yeah.
Adam Curry: I agree. I that that
was the real tip off for me. But
also, what's the point? The only
point I can see of this is to
make everybody think that
everybody else is some kind of
agent online. Oh, you're a
spook, man. You're just here to
just rile me up. I mean, it can
only be to sow discord. This guy
may actually believe it is
because he seems pretty low IQ.
But everyone's sending this to
me, like all look what they're
doing. Look what they're doing,
rara,
Unknown: like that. What was his
name? Kill him. It said, when
Sandy Hook didn't happen was
Alex Jones. Yeah. So we were
after him. You are in court? Are
you still, at that point,
especially broke by he got found
guilty and had to pay like $100
million. So whatever you asked
him for anymore. And just to get
the money from here? Was that
court case used to Zan ca was
that was a AGT thing. While ash
it was a defamation campus. So
in civil government, we were
looking at all of his followers
count on a whole macroeconomic
as to quote break. So even
though it's technically not our
will not the agency that will
make up the fear over instance,
Ken was on our party's a civil
civil matter. But since they got
all this access to his stuff,
and it's there,
Adam Curry: what you need and so
be says that they went to the
Sandy Hook parents and said,
Well, you know, we can't tell
you what to do, but you could
file a civil lawsuit. All very,
very sketchy. And then of
course, let's bring in January
6, additionally,
Unknown: a blend of states that
he knows and works with FBI
agents who are undercover in the
January 6, capital riot
estimating about 20 field
agents, were there undercover
wallow blindness notes that they
were not involved in violence.
This appears to be the first
admission of undercover FBI
agents and attendants let you
said that
they were FBI agents in the
crowd at June 6. There are there
always are when there's a big
photo fee fee. Just in case it
gets out. I knew
they weren't enough to turn
that time. I mean, can't argue
with me they have it in 20.
Adam Curry: So I think that is
some kind of messaging some kind
of set up to say well, you know,
they're only 20 agents. They're
not not hundreds. And then the
final two good ones then
John C Dvorak: misdirection Mr.
Raccoon and
Adam Curry: then the final one
is tick tock.
Unknown: While Congress debates
a controversial bill that could
break up tick tock Oh blindness
explains how the CIA could
benefit from tick tock becoming
an American own product. What
about this DVD topping?
And soap use it? Yes, you can MO
Read really very carefully.
Everything you need now. A lot
of people think it's like it
doesn't tell you anything, but
it actually tells you a lot like
Hillary knowing I'll tell you
when you lose, or do you have
any event when you already buy
when he only tells you all this
anyway, so
Adam Curry: this well, now if
you see that any now is another
video out this morning. It's
important because people are
looking at this god they are
they're doing all this. This is
only to rile people up online.
That's
John C Dvorak: the end game I'd
like to know.
Adam Curry: Ah, just so more
discord. Just get people riled
up. How about this maybe lame
make sure that the alternative
media does anything but
investigate anything that just
debate about that?
John C Dvorak: Well, I know
that's your I think you're
coming to that conclusion and
you're going to use it as a
theme.
Adam Curry: Yes, because that's
all I'm seeing. debate how
debate you know, I'll
John C Dvorak: give you eight.
I'm not I'm not taking your the
other side of this argument.
because I'm seeing similar
things that we're seeing way as
a wheel spinning is what I call
it. Yeah. But no, definitely not
getting to the bottom of
anything.
Adam Curry: No, they don't. And
I think that's it. Don't get to
the bottom. Don't look at
anything. Don't think logically
just think about CIA, FBI them.
They're online. It could be you.
I heard that. I mean, Alex Jones
purposely mentioned in this, he
went, Oh, lifespaces. Right
away. Let's bring in everybody.
Let's talk about this. Let's
have a debate about what they're
doing to us online.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I'm mulling
this this concept over. In what
way? I'm just thinking about
what the ramifications of this
just going into this debate mode
and accomplishing nothing, which
is exactly what's working very
Adam Curry: well, because he, I
mean, this is this is someone
sent me a thoughtful email about
the Israel, Hamas. Shapiro,
Candace Owens debate. And, you
know, there is some dismantling
going on of, quote unquote,
Jewish power in the United
States. I mean, it's an obvious
turn of events. This you can't
you can't not see what's
happening. Now, it's clearly all
political. Because it's the
socialist parties who are
organizing the the protests for
the students and the mass
rallies. But all I'm seeing is
the debates. It's like you're a
Zionist, you're a Christian
Zionist, that no, you don't care
about Israel's war crimes for
era which I think is just more
wheel spinning.
John C Dvorak: I mean, let's
look at a little of these clips.
I have a couple Okay.
Adam Curry: Let's go with by the
way you and I are Christian
Zionist just so you know,
because we've fallen for the
propaganda and we don't we don't
deconstruct what is Israel's war
crimes
John C Dvorak: well that's
probably accounts for a lousy
donations.
Adam Curry: Oh, well, let's try
this let's try that man. Those
Israelis better say better give
back those that can't believe
what they're doing that killed
everybody in Gaza. Rafa that
letting aid in I mean, even me
so obviously political because
now even Biden it has to do
something because he's going to
lose all kinds of votes because
of this. So it to me it's like
he's
John C Dvorak: losing votes from
both the it's used and the Arabs
only
Adam Curry: political. Know what
that these people don't actually
care about war crimes. I just
I'm not seeing it.
John C Dvorak: Here is Biden
blathering about Israel.
Unknown: President Biden in an
interview with Univision that
aired Tuesday called Israel's
Prime Minister's actions a
mistake. The President says he
thinks it's outrageous that
drone strikes killed seven eight
workers in Gaza last week. So
I'm what I'm calling for is for
the Israelis to just call for a
ceasefire. Allow for the next
six eight weeks total access to
all food and medicine going into
the country.
The Hamas run Gaza health
ministry says over 33,000 people
have been killed in six months
of war. The ministry does not
differentiate between combatants
and civilians. Meanwhile,
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
vowed to complete the
elimination of the terrorist
group Hamas, including in Rafah,
no force in the world will stop
us. The White House said
Tuesday, an in person meeting of
Israeli and US officials on a
planned operation in Rafah will
take place in a couple of weeks.
But again, those open line of
communication there's constant
communications happening every
day. National
Security Adviser Jake Sullivan
said although there's been an
increase of aid into Gaza over
the last couple of days, it's
not good enough.
We would like to see more action
following through on what the
Prime Minister has announced
publicly. And we'd like to see
that over the course of the next
few days. Senate
Leader Chuck Schumer met with
Israeli opposition leader Yeah,
you're located in Washington.
After Lapidus met with Secretary
of State Antony Blinken on
Monday, Lapidus said a hostage
ceasefire deal would be
difficult but doable. Blinken
says Israel has not informed the
us of any specific date for an
offensive push into Rafah. He
says the administration is
convinced that major military
operations in the city would be
extremely dangerous for
civilians caught in harm's way.
Adam Curry: Man, that guy has
kind of like a war time, you
know, old timey wartime
presentation like that that NTD
couple
John C Dvorak: of things. Biden,
of course, was the one who had
the drone strike against the aid
workers in Afghanistan as they
were leaving and they blew up a
family blew up a house killed at
least one eight bla bla bla bla
Adam Curry: not only that, but
Afghanistan which we had no
business being in the first
place, but that pull out. I
mean, you want to talk about
women's rights that literally
put 10s of 1000s of women right
back into the into their into
their burgers and shut up. Yep.
I mean, it did no good.
John C Dvorak: So here is the
second clip of this group. This
is Biden Democracy Now blather
in context. Oh,
Unknown: in context, President
Biden's levelled some of his
harshest criticism that visceral
yet is the death toll and Gaza
tops 33,300 and an interview
with NBC on Biden directly
criticized Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
Israel's killing of seven aid
workers from World central
kitchen last week.
I think what he's doing is a
mistake. I don't agree with his
I think it's outrageous that
those four three vehicles were
hit by drones and taken out on a
highway where it wasn't like it
was along the shore wasn't like
it was a convoy move here
cetera. So I'm what I call it
for is for the Israelis to just
call for a ceasefire. Allow for
the next six eight weeks total
access to all food and medicine
going into the country. Biden's
comments were way made a week
ago but only aired underneath is
shown on Tuesday, Palestinians
in Gaza are making the end of
Ramadan, as Israel continues its
assault.
Adam Curry: I have a 32nd. CBS
This Morning update which is
intended I think to signal that
Biden is a good guy.
Unknown: President Biden is not
holding back his criticism of
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu calling his handling
of the Hamas war, a mistake in
an interview with Univision. I
think it's outrageous that those
four three vehicles were hit
Biden drones, but I'm calling
for is for the Israelis to just
call for a ceasefire. Allow for
the next six eight weeks total
access to all food and medicine
going into the country.
Adam Curry: Yeah, it's empty.
What he's saying is empty, bad
call for a ceasefire. Okay.
John C Dvorak: The last
interesting clip is this one,
which is brought into play a
hearing on Capitol Hill. This is
a protest hearing genocide clip
Unknown: on Capitol Hill. About
50 protesters were arrested
Tuesday when they blocked access
to the Senate cafeteria calling
for an immediate ceasefire in
Gaza. Protesters also disrupted
Lloyd Austin during a Senate
hearing where the defense
secretary was questioned by
Republican Senator Tom Cotton of
Arkansas.
I want to address with the
protesters raised earlier is
Israel committing genocide in
Gaza. Senator
Cotton we don't have any
evidence of genocide being
created.
Israel is not committing
genocide in Gaza, but we
don't have evidence of that.
That was speaking with Arkansas
Republican Senator Tom Cotton
got
Adam Curry: you on record man.
You know, it's the genocide. We
know it. Genesis, genocide. We
got you. That's all I needed to
hear. So they need to hear. It
was of course now we we expand
the rumble in the Middle East
with Iran now imminent attacks.
imminent attack
Unknown: by Iran on Israel or
Israeli interest now appears to
be a matter of when, not if.
This morning US officials are
warning Israel of an imminent
attack by Iran in the coming
days possibly using drones and
missiles to hit Israel's
regional assets. Ron has vowed
to retaliate for an airstrike
last week at its consulate in
Syria which killed two of its
generals. Israel has not
admitted responsibility but
Pentagon officials say Israel
was behind the airstrike.
Israel's defense minister is now
threatening a powerful response
if Iran launches that attack.
Iran often uses Middle East
proxies like Hezbollah to hit
certain targets but the Wall
Street Journal reports defense
officials have warned this time
Iran could use its own military
forces. President Biden
yesterday reiterated us support
for Israel
as I told Prime Minister
Netanyahu our commitment to
Israel's security against these
threats from Iran and its
proxies is iron clad we say it
again iron clad iron
Adam Curry: clad alright you
John C Dvorak: know, I'm
sticking with my thesis that
they wanted that guy dead.
Adam Curry: Actually, I have a
clip here that and
John C Dvorak: all bullcrap
insert we'd like to time the
Iranians to as you know as
retaliation went after one of
our bases in the middle of
nowhere Iraq and missed it. Oh,
they missed the target or two.
So there is a there's stuff
going on behind the scenes that
nobody knows about. But this
dead guy is is I think it was a
setup. I still
Adam Curry: gotta wonder why is
it? I don't think it's gone over
30,000 We kind of stopped. Is it
more than 30,000? No,
John C Dvorak: you just heard
the number 33 33,300 Nothing
Adam Curry: suspicious about
that.
John C Dvorak: No, no nothing.
It's ambitious.
Adam Curry: And how many dead
now in the in the Ukraine,
Russia full scale invasion
600,000 700,000
John C Dvorak: It's ridiculous,
but it's different. It's
Adam Curry: different lives.
It's different. It's not the
same. It's not the same. And
then I'm
John C Dvorak: gonna just read
just in passing from the D of
from one of the briefings, you
get to subscribe to a debrief.
Yeah, Russia has launched
another devastating attack on
Ukraine. They're not talking
about any of this now. energy
infrastructure. Yeah, I have the
I have the clip. They are able
to you have to clip this shot
down. It is 25 missiles got
through and blew up a bunch of
stuff, including the triple ISCA
coal plant telling
Adam Curry: I didn't get that I
have the drones near the nuclear
plant, which is
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, they
did. Yeah, but the Russians are
sick. You can't block that
thing. You know, all the
radiation goes to Russia. Are
they kidding as bullcrap
Unknown: the UN nuclear
watchdog, the IAEA will hold an
emergency meeting on Thursday to
discuss a series of drone
attacks on the Russian occupied
Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant
in Ukraine. The
IAEA, which has a small team at
SAP parrhesia said drones hit a
reactor building three times on
Sunday, endangering nuclear
safety. The Kremlin has said the
strikes were carried out by
Ukraine and we're very
dangerous. Keith has denied
being behind the attacks. It
said any incidents were staged
by Moscow. The IAEA hasn't
blamed either Russia or Ukraine
for the drone strikes. But it's
directed general Rafael grossi
said the attacks were reckless
and must stop. Whoever is behind
them, he said was playing with
fire.
Adam Curry: I mean, this
continuous Russia's attacking
themselves blowing up their own
pipelines. It's really not
credible anymore if evil. Russia
runs the nuclear plant, right?
Yep, they run it so you get
John C Dvorak: their people in
there because they don't they
can't Don't trust Ukrainians,
Ukrainians. Oh, who knows what
they'll do? I think it's
probably true that the
Ukrainians attacked the plants
Adam Curry: and now and that we
have on drones. Now we have this
very odd report which ties Iran
and Ukraine together.
Unknown: Ukraine's fight against
Russia hangs in the balance
ammunition stockpiles are
running low, threatening nuclear
ability to defend itself.
President Solinsky has warned
that Ukraine could run out of
air defense besides if Russia
keeps up its intense long range
bombing campaign. The Ukrainian
leaders stalk is wanting to date
on the threat of his country's
air defenses faces follows weeks
of Russian strikes with a broad
arsenal of missiles and drones
on its energy infrastructure,
towns and cities. Now, the Biden
administration has transferred a
fresh tranche of weapons to
here. The consignment contains
over 5000 rifles, machine guns
and rocket launchers. The
ammunition is enough to equip
Ukrainian brigade. Now these
weapons include 5000 captured ak
47 machine guns, rocket
launchers, and over 500,000
rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition to
the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Interestingly, these are Iranian
weapons, and the US had seized
them from ships suspected of
being linked to Iran's
Revolutionary Guard Corps. The
weapons were originally intended
for Yemen's Houthi rebels in
violation of UN Security Council
resolutions.
Adam Curry: So let me get this
straight. 60 billion has been
cleared for Ukraine and we send
them ak 40 sevens that we
captured that were supposed to
go to the Houthis and 500,000
rounds dude, there's more in
Fredericksburg than 500,000
rounds. What is that?
John C Dvorak: This whole thing
has gotten out of control in
terms of being a GIANT TURD
fest. misinformation. Yes, yes.
Meanwhile, of course, people are
dying left and right. And
there's like, you know, I think
they're trying to eliminate the
Ukrainian Ukrainian gene pool
from the world's from the world.
It's just it seems like to me,
well, that's killing all the
men. They're putting their own
people up and the Russians are
sending convicts and mercenaries
anyone they can find, you know,
they, you send them over there.
The Ukrainian gene pool is going
to be gone. It's going to be
missing in action. He's gonna be
there. You
Adam Curry: keep hearing reports
about how Ukrainian men and
women are freezing their sperm
and eggs for the future.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well one
drone strike and that's over. So
you have it in their own
refrigerator which because weird
here's an
Adam Curry: off beats clip and
pun intended regarding Chechnya,
which is Chechnya's still
completely connected to Russia,
isn't it? Yeah, yeah. Well,
here's, here's an offbeat clip.
Unknown: Traditional Chechen
music has a certain look and
rhythm and officials they are
going to great lengths to keep
it that way. In a move to stem
what it says is a polluting
influence from the west
Chechnya's Culture Minister has
announced a ban on music that is
either too fast or too slow,
requiring that songs have a
tempo of between 80 to 116 beats
per minute. Just to give you an
idea, Taylor Swift said Cruel
Summer comes in at a swift 170
beats per minute, so it's much
too fast. Last year, smash pop
had flowers by Miley Cyrus
clocks in at 118. So also a bit
too fast. The band does away
with most western dance and
techno music. For example, this
daft punk song clocks in at a
speedy 121 beats per minute.
Chechnya is an autonomous
Russian republic and the North
Caucasus of Eastern Europe with
a population of one and a half
million people. Most of them are
Muslim. Its leader Ramzan
Kadyrov, who came to power in
2007 ordered the new rules along
with his culture minister, who
explained that music should
quote, conform to the Chechen
mentality and sense of rhythm
and that borrowing musical
culture from other peoples is
inadmissible. The Chechen
Government has given artists in
the region until June 1 to
rewrite music that doesn't meet
the new requirements.
Ironically, the Russian national
anthem might not make the cut.
Most versions would be
considered too slow under the
new rules.
John C Dvorak: I mean, I guess
they just just weren't ABA
coming over there and that was
solved the problem while they're
expanding
Adam Curry: this, this, this law
to podcasts and Ben Shapiro will
be outlawed. He's not allowed to
be played
John C Dvorak: in Yeah, he's
definitely 140 beats per second
his patter.
Adam Curry: Oh, goodness, is
very, very strange. So the that
actually these two go together
because we did have there was a
little a little light, a little
light that happened in
Washington DC
Unknown: on Capitol Hill. The
house has blocked a bill that
would reauthorize a national
security surveillance program
known as FISA 19 Republicans
voted against advancing the
measure of blow to House Speaker
Mike Johnson. Former President
Trump urged them to kill the
bill claiming it was used to spy
on his campaign. FISA allows the
government to conduct
warrantless wiretapping of non
Americans outside the country.
Supporters say it's critical for
disrupting terror attacks.
It expires in eight days unless
an agreement is reworked then
Adam Curry: well on this and
that's the report is incomplete
because the amendment that went
in would no longer require
warrants to be requested through
the secret FISA court for a
secret FISA warrant from a
secret FISA judge to still
reveal names of American
counterparts. I
John C Dvorak: have so it's good
two clips. I think one of them
covers this.
Adam Curry: Well, can I play the
other side of this clip first?
Yeah, of course, because when
you when you take away from the
intelligence services, the
ability to spy on Americans, you
know, we get this six week cycle
is back baby
Unknown: this morning. The FBI
claims this 18 year old was on
the verge of conducting a terror
plot involving attacks on
multiple churches in quarter
lane, Idaho, Alexander
materials, knife and head and
expressing his allegiance to
ISIS. The FBI says his plot
involved a murderous rampage
using knives and firearms to
kill parishioners. He also plan
to set their houses of worship
on fire, going from church to
church until he was killed by
police. It's a plan eerily
similar to that recent ISIS
assault on that concert hall in
Moscow, not even using
knives, fire, and possibly
weapons. And so the combination
of all three if in fact he did
launch that had the possibility
of harming a lot of people,
according to criminal charges
unsealed last night, but curio
had bought a number of items for
his attack, including butane
canisters for setting fires, and
those charges say on Saturday
material sent an audio file to
an FBI confidential informant.
only seconds long. It says in
part, I'm answering the call for
the Islamic State for Jihad and
to kill the charges against
material Leila chilling plan
where he would quote,
incapacitated father, restrain
him using handcuffs and steal
his firearms to use for maximum
casualties and his attack.
Sources tell ABC News his father
had dozens of weapons, including
an AR 15 style assault rifle
style materials arrest comes at
a state of heightened alert by
US law enforcement. Authorities
have been concerned about rage
ignited by the Israeli Hamas
war. And late last week, they
sent out an urgent bulletin
warning that ISIS was trying to
use their horrific attack on
that Moscow concert to inspire
radicals here to conduct us
attacks.
Adam Curry: That is a complete
template for the six week cycle.
Some poor kid that got the
undercover informants talking to
him, egging him on. And he sent
an audio file. He was on the
verge of doing it just like in
Moscow police. They play the
file that because sources didn't
give that to them.
John C Dvorak: They only say
this is this is so lame. You
know it's weak. Yeah. It's
unlike the six weeks when the
six week cycle we'll just during
our show is like a decade ago,
when it was on this when it was
going like a bat out of hell. It
was strong it was well done.
Good stuff. Mayor de la airport
there is a terrorist is locked
there for a down guys in black.
Adam Curry: Don't worry, it's
coming back, man. It's coming
back.
John C Dvorak: I don't think so.
They don't I think they look you
know, one of those things where
you have that one guy, they lost
their touch. There's no there's
a one guy who quit. Just the one
guy the one guy who was real
creative. He could do these
things. And he was brilliant. He
knew what he was doing and they
didn't didn't get a raise. He
didn't get promoted to happen.
He quit. He's now you know,
worthless somewhere else.
Working in a corporation. He
rage quit.
Adam Curry: I am getting out
here. He quit and
John C Dvorak: then they got
nobody. This is terrible. This
is not even close to being
entertaining. Bring
Adam Curry: in burnetii he'll
give you a script Brunetti. I'll
give you a good screen. He's
John C Dvorak: never done that
kind of. Well,
Adam Curry: I think he could. I
think he's got it in him. He's
retired he said so please. Oh,
please. Money Money. Money makes
those Hollywood guys unretire
real clean. I
John C Dvorak: know. That's the
thing. It's always the money.
That way to the FISA update.
This is the reauthorization
story from N T D. It's a little
more got more bone
Adam Curry: more and more meat
on the bone.
Unknown: The House has voted
against a rule to allow the bait
on a bill to reauthorize the
Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act or FISA. And
today's Washington correspondent
Luis Martinez has more on this
story.
Wednesday's rural vote was the
third attempt by the House of
Representatives to renew the
surveillance powers that expire
on April 19. The Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act
allows the intelligence
community to surveil
communications of foreign
nationals outside of the US,
even if those communications are
with us citizens.
Adam Curry: 702 allows us to
stay a step ahead of foreign
actors located outside the
United States who pose a threat
to
John C Dvorak: our national
security. Look,
Unknown: I think personally, I
think there are real civil
liberties concerns and I think
that Americans generally want to
know that they have privacy
rights. If there are some
national credit concerns, there
should be a warrant process that
is actually fair that in a way
that's responsible speaker Mike
Johnson has urged his Republican
colleagues to vote in favor of
the reauthorization of the FISA
Act. The bill as it currently
stands has 56 amendments that
would further regulate
intelligence gathering compared
to the previous FISA
reauthorization.
Adam Curry: These reforms would
actually recall the abuses that
allowed President Trump's
campaign to be spied on FISA
Unknown: is needed. I
understand. I believe that there
are safeguards. And I trust the
chairman of that committee that
he put the safeguards in so that
what happened to President Trump
won't happen to any other
American
on a poster on truth social
FORMER PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP
urged House Republicans to kill
FISA. The former president has
alleged that the surveillance
that was used illegally to spy
on his campaign.
Adam Curry: Everybody so afraid
of the intelligence services, I
beg you better give it to him.
But there was only i Eight teen
republicans who voted against
it. Yeah, bastions of truth,
please, and Mike Johnson, isn't
he the guy that said, Oh, we got
to do it. I mean, that that may
just be propaganda that I've
fallen.
John C Dvorak: It's hard to
figure out that guy. Did is that
mean?
Adam Curry: His friend Mike
Green here in the intelligence
Yeah. I said, What are you doing
my recurring and he says, Well,
you know, it's tough, man. I get
this negotiation. Gotta give to
take and take the give. Okay.
All right. The Marjorie Taylor
Greene doesn't like him anymore.
Yeah, she's very mad. Mad at
Mike Johnson.
John C Dvorak: I think I have a
clip This
Adam Curry: Do you want to do
the second vice update or? Oh,
yeah, right. Let's
John C Dvorak: play that.
Unknown: Representative Marjorie
Taylor dreamed and Republican
from Georgia posted on X on
Wednesday saying that and I
quote Johnson already fully
funded the DOJ that wants a
death sentence for Trump. Is he
going to continue to give the
deep state the tools to kill
Trump? Remember, Representative
Marjorie Taylor Greene submitted
a motion to out speaker Johnson
over two weeks ago. On Tuesday,
she sent a letter to House
Republicans urging them to
support that motion. And on
Wednesday, she reiterated her
calls to House Republicans to
House Speaker Johnson,
but it's pretty clear and
obvious and being whispered
among the conference, Mike
Johnson does not have the
support of the conference.
Once these vote March the sixth
time speaker Johnson has lost a
rule vote on the House floor. It
is expected that the bill will
be reintroduced under suspension
of the rules this Friday.
Adam Curry: Okay, so I'm going
to just put a wager down, it's
gonna pass. They're really gonna
reel
John C Dvorak: out you really go
out on a limb when you bet.
Adam Curry: They're going to
reauthorize this. It'll be
interesting to see how they do
it. Because it'll be well, I
trust I trust them. They put I
know the committee chairman,
he's good guy. So I trust him. I
bet there's something good in
there. I'm sure that you know,
this, I have a short series of
clips from Fareed Zakaria, who
we haven't heard from in a long
time because he's kind of
annoying. But he did this
special on on Trump's Christian
nationalist extremists, white
bass, probably expanding that
description a bit. And now that
I think about it, I think some
of this extreme hatred towards
Christian Zionists, whatever
that means. Because you know,
you don't you you're you're not
calling out Israel as genocide
is, I think is part of some form
of operation to destroy this
base, so called base that Trump
has, or, you know, get everybody
angry or split it up, because
when Fareed Zakaria does a piece
like this, there's worry
reporters
Unknown: have been noticing
something new about Donald
Trump's campaign events this
time around. They often resemble
religious revival meetings, the
New York Times where his rallies
were once improvised and
volatile. Their finale is now
feel more planned, solemn nines
with religion to closing.
John C Dvorak: I watched one of
these recently because I watched
one about what's
Adam Curry: it like it wasn't
just like an altar call. It's
exactly the same
John C Dvorak: as it always has
been. He goes out during the
adult lives about an hour and a
half, and yak, yak, yak and he
throws in some gags. And that's
about it. No, there's no changes
foolish shit, this guy solemn
Unknown: and infused with
religion. The closing 15 minutes
evokes an evangelical altar call
filled with references to God.
Trump is a shrewd reader of his
supporters, and is clearly seen
what the data show white
evangelicals who make up about
14% of the population made up
about one quarter of voters in
the 2020 elections, and about
three quarters of them voted for
Donald Trump. Even more striking
of those white voters who attend
religious services once a month
or more 71% voted for Trump in
the 2020 election. Even
similarly, religious blacks, by
contrast, voted Democratic by a
nine to one ratio,
Adam Curry: can't believe you
just said blacks. I mean, it's
just African Americans. I mean,
this is this is not woke. The
Unknown: key to understanding
Trump's coalition is the
intensity of his support among
white people who are and who
claim to be devout Christians
claim to be
Adam Curry: so yeah, all right.
I'm interested now what you got
to say for read
Unknown: America was long an
outlier among advanced
industrial countries in that it
remained religious. But around
the 1990s that began to change.
And the numbers plunged after
2007 Since that your religious
decline in America has been the
greatest of any country of the
49 surveyed. By one measure.
America today is the 12th least
religious country on Earth. In
1990, according to the General
Social Survey, less than 10% of
Americans had no religious
affiliation. Today, it's around
30%.
Adam Curry: So I'm trying to
figure out what he's trying to
communicate here other than, you
know, the guy Trump Has God
people and they're declining.
Maybe this I have to short clips
less secularized. Wait,
John C Dvorak: it was I don't
have the clip. I made the screen
one of the I didn't we didn't
play this clip, but I had it
because I'm just going to
iterate the clip clip. There was
a clip that's been floating
around NPR a By how we're less
religious than we used to be,
and all these surveys show that
nobody's religious anymore, and
we're become a secular operation
or every which way. And so this
is part of a there's a there's a
messaging going on and he's he's
reiterating it. And just wanted
to make you know that this is
not new. Well, I
Adam Curry: think these two
clips echo that secularization
Unknown: may be inevitable, but
it does seem to coincide with a
sense of loss for many a loss of
faith and community that might
be at the heart of the
loneliness that many people
report experiencing these days.
I quote the political
commentator Walter Lippmann, who
presently identified this
problem in 1929, men have been
deprived of the sense of
certainty as to why they were
born. Why they must work, whom
they must love, what they must
honor, where they may turn in
sorrow and defeat.
Adam Curry: Ah, okay.
John C Dvorak: Could it be God?
Oh, hold on a second. It sounds
to me that this has been
identified in 1920, whatever.
929 Whatever. lipping wrote
that, yeah, so nothing's new.
Adam Curry: Well, no, the
newness is this, the liberal
Unknown: democracy gives people
greater liberty than ever
before, breaking down repression
and control everywhere, in
politics, religion and society.
But as the philosopher
Kierkegaard wrote, anxiety is
the dizziness of freedom. Modern
society gives us all wealth,
technology and autonomy. But for
many, these things cannot fill
the hole in the heart that God
and faith once occupied. To fill
it with politics is dangerous.
But that seems to be the shape
of things to come. Dude.
Adam Curry: Fareed? I mean, I
think he nails it with that.
John C Dvorak: Okay, whatever
nail it means. Well,
Adam Curry: that that people
have filled it that we have a
loneliness epidemic, and people
are filling it with the debate
and debate on Twitter about
politics debate
John C Dvorak: nor back to the
debate debate. Yes. Debate. No,
not to interrupt everything. But
for some reason, Mike, my clean
feed page. Yeah. I have no
action on either of our meters.
Oh,
Adam Curry: I've got plenty of
action.
John C Dvorak: Doesn't have
none. Well, I
Adam Curry: don't know. Does it
bother you? Do you what do you
want to Yeah, it does not I
notice it. What do you want to
refresh and come back? I mean,
or No, I
John C Dvorak: will I'll let it
slide. Do
Adam Curry: you want to risk a
complete disconnection? Anything
could happen? Anything?
John C Dvorak: Let's see what
happens then.
Adam Curry: I have oh wait. We
have a Trump legal update. I
think that's probably an order.
Because things are not going the
way he wants
Unknown: Island. Weisenberg de
long time CFO for the Trump
Organization was just inside the
courtroom, sentenced to five
months behind bars. That's for
lying under oath in the civil
fraud trial of Donald Trump. I
want to get straight to some
video right now that we
captured. As we saw him walking
out of the courtroom with his
legal team. He did not utter a
word as he prepared to appear
before a judge. Now this
sentence, this scene isn't
unfamiliar to him having spent a
short sentence for tax evasion.
Well, he pleaded guilty to two
counts of perjury lied under
oath while testifying about his
knowledge of the size of the
Trump Tower. In New York City
that was listed on financial
statements. The prosecutor said
Weisenberg was trying to get a
favorable loading insurance
rates and other economic
benefits. just
Adam Curry: helped me understand
that. So Weisenberg, which
sounds like he's from Breaking
Bad. He he lied, and lied about
the size of the Trump Tower
apartment. And if I recall, he
made it much bigger than it was.
And that
John C Dvorak: hey, go remember
this is all in a deposition to
and this was to
Adam Curry: get a favorable
rate. Wouldn't it be low at a
higher rate if you if you
inflate the size
John C Dvorak: of it? Yeah, you
do. Your taxes would go up.
Adam Curry: That's what you
think. But I don't know why
Unknown: flags in New York City
that was listed on financial
statements. The prosecutor said
Weisenberg was trying to get a
favorable loading insurance
rates and other economic
benefits. Meanwhile, Trump's
first criminal trial involving
the hush money payments a porn
star stormy Daniels is expected
to get underway in just five
days. A New York Appeals Court
judge rejected Donald Trump's
last ditch efforts to delay the
case to be moved out of
Manhattan arguing he can't get a
fair shake here because of
pretrial publicity. Now, the
former CFO was handcuffed inside
the courtroom as to when this
sentence will begin in Rikers
Island right now.
Adam Curry: I think they should
arrest weisselberg parents.
Yeah. It's coming. It's just
gonna be arrested parents.
Everybody arrest the parents.
Yep, yep, yep, yep, yep. Yep.
Just the rest of parents.
John C Dvorak: Well, I have a
clip from NTD that nobody this
is again, Mace
Adam Curry: yes no one watches
NTD but you so yes, that's why
you have the
John C Dvorak: coil is really
just a good story though. It's a
national story about Fannie
Willis Oh brother, and her
corruption you know, we already
have illegally tapping a phone
in Maryland. Now we got this.
Unknown: In Georgia, the
Department of Justice revealed
some discrepancies in District
Attorney Fonny Willis's use of
federal grant funds. A DOJ
spokesperson told the Washington
Free Beacon there were
inconsistencies in reporting
from Willis's office about a
$488,000 federal grant. This
comes two years after Willis
fired a whistleblower who called
out a potential misuse of the
grant. The Free Beacon reports
that the DOJ disclosed the
discrepancies after providing
contradictory statements
regarding awards Willis's office
may have made under the grant.
All
Adam Curry: right, so what does
this tell me
John C Dvorak: that Fannie
Willis is corrupt? What? Yeah,
play gambling?
Adam Curry: Yeah. She's going
down. All right. Pivot to Indo
Pacific. This is, this will be
your next algo worry. But we
haven't quite figured out how to
jack it all up yet
Unknown: to the South China Sea
now, where today the first
pictures were released of joint
military drills between the
United States the Philippines,
Australia and Japan in the
disputed territory. On Sunday,
the US is seeking to strengthen
defense cooperation with its
allies in the region. To counter
China's growing influence.
Beijing claims almost the whole
of the South China Sea as its
territory, leading to
confrontations with its
neighbors China said it carried
out its own exercises at the
same time. So
Adam Curry: this is a saber
rattling and for some reason,
we're now all buddy buddy with
Japan and we bring it in the
Philippines where we have our
base and ball we're gonna have
like, provoke a little bit and
start playing battleships. And
then President Biden had the
Japanese delegation over to the
White House. This
Unknown: was the 12th meeting
between Biden and Kishida. Since
the two men took office in their
respective countries.
Through our partnership with
strengthen the alliance, we have
expanded our work together, we
raised our shared ambitions. And
now the US Japan alliance is a
beacon to the entire world.
There is no limit what our
countries can and our people can
do together against China's most
thank you for your partnership.
That
partnership will see the
militaries of the two countries
draw far closer together. With
the Joint Task Force and closer
collaboration on the ground.
There will also be increased
intelligence sharing. These
days, the US and Japan are in
lockstep on virtually every
major issue across the globe,
from supporting Ukraine and its
war against Russia to getting
more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
But it's the perceived threat
from China that is the main
impetus for their closer
relationship.
Here we agreed to how two
countries will continue to
respond to challenges concerning
China through close
coordination. At the same time,
he condemned the importance of
continuing our dialogue with
China and cooperating with China
on common challenges. And with
that, we also underscored the
importance of peace and
stability in the Taiwan Strait
and confirm our position to
encourage peaceful resolution of
the cross streets issue or
E. Or Thursday because she will
address Congress and our
indication of how highly He's
regarded in Washington. And
he'll be returning to the White
House for a trilateral summit
with the US president and the
president of the Philippines man
Adam Curry: they better get
something started if they want
to if they want to turn this
into a military spending they've
got it they got to make it
scarier it's just not good I
mean that is the idea is the
pivot to China this hopes I mean
it Ron's not going to attack
anything those They're not
stupid. The
John C Dvorak: think we might be
able to limit you know this in
other words, we're coughing up
enough stuff we don't we don't
we're not gonna go into the next
gear.
Adam Curry: Whoa, come on. I
mean, just because they got the
mini bus. What was that another
800 billion they're gonna want
more than this insatiable they
have an insatiable appetite. And
this story was just out of the
blue because it's China related.
How long did it take Microsoft
to acquire Activision Blizzard,
the game company? A couple of
years couple of years and there
was always a problems about anti
competitive and it was did you
hear about the big bonanza?
John C Dvorak: And, well, maybe
Unknown: what was it is the
world's biggest online gaming
market. So when NetEase and
Activision Blizzard ended their
14 year partnership, after a
contract dispute. Millions of
Chinese gamers were cut off from
popular games such as World of
Warcraft. But Microsoft acquired
Activision Blizzard for $69
billion in October last year in
the gaming industry's biggest
ever deal. And now, those gamers
can rejoice, Activision and
NetEase reached a deal and
announced the gaming giant will
return to China.
We're beyond thrilled to
announce the return of beloved
Blizzard games to China. Our
deepest gratitude goes out to
our loyal players and valued
partners for your unwavering
support and trust. Stay tuned
for more exhilarating updates.
China's
game market revenue, which
covers mobile PC and console
games increased to $45 billion
in 2020. And that's predicted to
grow by 25% to 57 billion by
2027. And despite the fact that
the Chinese population is
decreasing, the number of
players is rising from 2012 to
2021. This figure increased by
63%. So
Adam Curry: I'd say Microsoft
had this in their back pocket
the whole time. They must have
known this was going to happen.
John C Dvorak: Of course they
did they have a big r&d
operation in China. Right? Well,
massive and they had to very
tightly connected to China and
Microsoft might as well be
Chinese a Chinese company.
That's what
Adam Curry: it seems like I
didn't realize it. I don't think
anyone realized this, just
China. But me I take into
account that what is the have
you seen as the new outlook? It
has something like 700 trackers?
Have you seen this?
John C Dvorak: No. I don't know
anything about this? Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry: Because they had to
disclose it. Let me see if I can
find it. Yeah, they had to
disclose all the different
tracking systems that they have
in Microsoft Outlook. I know it
can't find it, of course. But I
think it was up like 700
different tracking systems.
track what you click on purpose
to spy on you. So
John C Dvorak: they can look at
the books of other companies?
No, I
Adam Curry: just I just build
profiles of people who you're
emailing. You know what, what
emails you receive? I mean, I'm
sure Google is no worse. Oh,
Google's
John C Dvorak: probably worse.
They've got it down. They've
been doing it longer since the
invention of Gmail.
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, they at
least they admit that they read
your email we know that. Oh, I
can't believe I can't find this
outlook. Trackers disclose. I
wish I'd saved that because it
was now of course, I can't find
that anymore. Microsoft and
John C Dvorak: now your your
noted on some database.
Adam Curry: Do you remember just
looking at it? Yes. Yeah. Well,
I'll have to find that yeah, it
was it was some outrageous
amount I think they had to
disclose it in Europe.
John C Dvorak: The European is a
little more concerned than we
are about these sorts of things.
Adam Curry: So this is the
ultimate idea is to have
European style privacy laws. And
so then of course, you know,
then you'll which removes all
your your free speech
capabilities and always works in
reverse. Like the Scottish law,
John C Dvorak: or the Scots are
gone off the deep end now.
Adam Curry: I want you to
because you put this in the in
the newsletter. I thought it was
a very good take. I want people
to hear what you have to say
about the NPR who, who wrote
this very, very daring position
about NPR and and how
everybody's
John C Dvorak: all jacked about
this Oh, they would got failed
at a segment on it. And they all
looked at ad guys notice that
NPR is not doing its job. But
meanwhile of course the problem
is like, I'm reminded of you
know, everyone's else's the
problem but him he's the
problem. He's like one of the
guys, Ray me says it himself.
You can read between the lines.
This guy wrote this guy or URI.
He wrote a scathing thing. It's
a ran in
Adam Curry: bed Free Press Barry
Weiss's operation. Yeah. Another
interesting outfit. Yeah,
another
John C Dvorak: spooky operation.
So I ran for just a long essay
about how NPR is used to be for
the people of the of the
country, but now it's all for
lefties. And it's because
they've been not doing their job
and he could lose it when good.
Then he has three examples he
likes to point out. They never
backed off on the Russia gate
hoax, which was led by Adam
Schiff, who got nothing but free
airtime on NPR constantly. 25
times he appeared to talk about
this and that is all bogus and
they never did a mayor call per
se I'm sorry. Then they went on
he went on to say, and then the
laptop story came out. And NPR
bosses said now this is bullcrap
news is not true. And then it
turned out to be true and they
never said they were sorry. And
this is bad as losing the
audience and then they then he
from sorry and go on with this.
He went on any is a third item I
can't remember offhand. And then
there was he says then they
recently went to the offices in
DC of NPR, the big offices and
and surveyed people and it was
everybody there was a Democrat,
there was not one registered
Republican and so they don't
want variety of thought on and
on. But this guy is the example
of that because he starts off by
apology starts off the essay
with an apology of all I you
know, just to let you know, I'm
not like some conservative Kook,
right. I was raised by lesbians.
And then he says, it's what he
says. And then he says, My
musical tastes that says this,
according to Spotify have the
musical tastes of someone who
lives in Berkeley. Okay. And so
then he goes on and then then he
goes on about that. When he
starts to introduce Trump as the
problem. He says, I by the way,
I've eagerly use the word
eagerly, I eagerly voted against
Trump twice. And he so he starts
to virtue signal all over the
place. This is the this is the
classic gazes. I just thought we
should have been more balanced
in our coverage and it's like,
Give me a break. This is bogus.
And then it turns out from my
perspective, it turns out that
the CEO who he was slamming for
being a douchebag in just quit
he turns over the reins to some
new CEO, a woman who had an I
don't say it that way. But a
woman who comes from Wikimedia
Wikipedia, and she is got no
journalist. Journalism in her at
all and she looks like more of a
lefty than any anybody else. So
he writes his long essay,
Katherine Mars, her name right,
Catherine Mark, he writes this
long essay in between bosses
because he does it. Does he this
way doesn't have to worry about
getting in trouble it get out.
Adam Curry: Good rant.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's a rant
because it's like, I can't
believe it was bought into it.
Adam Curry: Well, yeah, it's,
it's it's bait. You know, it's
like, oh, yeah, we always knew
they were late. We always knew
it. Really? Gee. Oh, okay. I'm
so surprised.
John C Dvorak: And the people
should have read the essays in
the last news.
Adam Curry: Somehow I missed the
I was raised by lesbian. That's
pretty funny.
John C Dvorak: It's right at the
beginning. Like, like, that
means something. Yeah, no,
that's the point. Yeah. He's
trying to goes out of his way to
make it clear to everybody that
he is part of that problem. And
he's not a conservative. He's
not a Republican. So don't
worry, because I'm not giving
you a perspective from those
crap heads, those lousy
Republicans. And so he's always
about you know, this and that,
to reassure us that he's not,
you know, a terrible, horrible
public and
Adam Curry: Trump voter. Trump
voter Oh, yes. I have oh, I have
a 31 second breaking news
breaking news.
Unknown: Will see me as Texas is
your place to catch Wheel of
Fortune and we know when Pat say
Jack now is going to win his
final episode of Wheel of
Fortune is going to air. A
representative for the show
confirmed that June 7 will mark
the end of the 77 year olds
tenure as host. The TV veteran
announced last summer that after
40 years season 41 would be his
last. This fall, Ryan Seacrest
will become the host along with
Vanna White. Say Jack has agreed
to continue as a consultant on
the show for three years.
Adam Curry: See Chris man,
John C Dvorak: right and
secrets. That guy he's the seat
sitter in the Oscars. You know
that one guy in the back or
somebody gets up there? He sits
down. gets taken over for one
thing after another. He's just a
go to guy.
Adam Curry: He's great. I mean,
he's
John C Dvorak: got an agent.
That must be terrific. I mean,
Adam Curry: when does he sleep?
He does the morning radio show
and then the boy it doesn't do
the Kelly the ABC No,
John C Dvorak: no, he got
bumped. He finally quit that.
That's why he can do this. Oh,
and he turned it over to Ken.
Whatever names husband. Oh, yes,
yes. Yes. Kiss a Milson Kelly
and what's great
Adam Curry: about the Wheel of
Fortune, if you take like a
whole season in a week. A call
and you go home? Yeah. Vanna
White. How
John C Dvorak: old is Vana?
90 9019
Adam Curry: I met her I met her
at MTV. She came she came down
and did some segments. And she
was already in her 50s Then I
think yeah, she born in 57 not
that old. Maybe what maybe it
wasn't so she's 67. She's only
seven years older than I am.
Maybe she was in the 40s. I
don't remember. She was a Miss
Georgia.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, well, good
for her.
Adam Curry: Yeah, she needed
this good for her. She needs
this gig, which it sounds like
she's going to be co hosting
now. She's making her move.
John C Dvorak: Finally, making
her move FDA tried to fire years
ago, did they? Yeah, that was a
big stink. This was early on in
the early days of the show. They
weren't gonna move her out
because she was getting hitting
30 or 40 or something and they
had to get her out of there. And
it was such a big fuss about in
the public was in up in arms and
she'd let out lead the campaign
to keep her on permanently. And
so she never got budged after
that, because it was an
embarrassment.
Adam Curry: Oh, Kelly rip. His
husband is Mark Consuelos. He's
a heartthrob. He's a he's a
heartthrob.
John C Dvorak: Who is pretty
buffed.
Adam Curry: Does anybody still
watch me? I mean, we can't have
the next generation is not
watching this television
anymore. I mean, this has to
this has to collapse pretty
quickly. At this point.
John C Dvorak: No one's gonna
know what to tell you. It's
like, people watch that was tic
tock.
Adam Curry: I was taught at the
my buddy's birthday party in
Dallas. I was talking to his
brother, who actually I no
longer than that, my friend Vic
because I worked with him at z
100 New York and he still was
very tied into the New York
radio community. And no one
listens to radio anymore. It's
just the kids. The kids the kids
they don't listen to radio they
don't know and all these all
these old radio got it? Man we
we can do I just bought an am
transmitter station. We can make
it work. We're gonna make money
off of this. No, you're not. No,
you're not. There's no money we
get
John C Dvorak: so cheap. You
might be able to do some
numbers. That might be a good
write off.
Adam Curry: The whole write off.
Yeah, but But it's everyone's
just listening to podcast now.
Gen Z listens. And I'll say
listen, because I guess they
could be watching stuff as well
consume more podcasts than they
do television.
John C Dvorak: You have any
documentation to prove that
assertion?
Adam Curry: Yes. Well, it's from
a survey survey says but you
know. And then meanwhile, this
was on current and this I've
known this forever. Why our
system for valuing and podcast
is broken. The CPM model of
advertising does not and will
not ever work to sustain
podcasting. Well, no, no,
John C Dvorak: you wrote a
piece.
Adam Curry: I wish. I mean, I've
said this, but I've never
written the piece. And now
finally, people are trying to
figure it out. No, it doesn't
work. Because it's a lie.
Downloads are a lie. You have no
idea who's listening to what
devalue for values the only way
the only way do you want to hear
some more unhinged stuff against
Trump or Trump's what's his
name? Stephen Miller. I have I
don't know this maybe a little
boring. What else you got?
John C Dvorak: But you said more
unhinged. I don't know we played
any. Oh, yeah, we did. You
played that woman? Yeah, play a
couple more things. If
Adam Curry: this is any good.
This is your buddy Capehart.
Unknown: And wild Trump's
attacks on asylum seekers are
certainly racist. There's so
much more. There's so much more.
Have you heard about his plans
to uplift only white people? Oh,
oh,
John C Dvorak: no, I haven't
heard these plans.
Unknown: Let's hear the plans.
Axios reports that Trump wants
the Justice Department to roll
back protections for people of
color to focus on discrimination
against whites. Trump's allies
have already been testing this
anti dei framework and
Adam Curry: oh, it's anti Dei.
Oh, here we go. So Oh, I see
that it's a it's an interesting
twist on trying to get qualified
people to do work
Unknown: and managed to blog
billions and Pandemic relief for
women and minority owned
businesses. There's one
mastermind behind all these
cruelty is the point policies.
Yeah.
Adam Curry: Do you know who the
mastermind is? Trump? No.
Unknown: In his name is Donald
Trump. Stephen Miller, Stephen,
White House adviser and far
right extremist plotting Trump's
nightmarish second term. Ah,
Adam Curry: okay. Now, this is
good because this is a primer on
the nightmare second term, which
seems to be a foregone
conclusion for MSNBC. Seems like
it's happening
Unknown: with me is
investigative journalist Jean
Gatto. She's the author of
monger Stephen Miller, Stephen
Miller, Donald Trump and the
white nationalist agenda hate
hate mongers. Jean Jelani, thank
you both very much for coming to
the Saturday show. Gene. Help us
understand.
John C Dvorak: This idiot
serious. Yes,
Adam Curry: this is the thing
that people take this very
seriously. I mean, just as I'm
convinced that climate change is
a hoax, and we've got to stop
this nonsense. These people
believe Donald Trump is coming
to kill them to kill them. He's
going to take a hammer and smash
the Constitution. He's not
messing around biatch is he's
going to he's Hitler. He's going
to arrest everybody. He's
insane. Because I know what it
looks like. Yes,
Unknown: yes,
Adam Curry: we have a mental
health issue here. And it's
this, this type of propaganda.
Unknown: What's his vision for
America?
Adam Curry: Why do you only his
vision
Unknown: is a white nationalist
America and this agenda that you
described as something that he's
been dreaming about for a very
long time? Oh,
right. according
Adam Curry: to people familiar
with the former presidents
dreams.
Unknown: In my book, I traced
how Miller was radicalized as a
teenager by our right provoca
tours, who believed that racism
against black and brown people
was not a problem. And that the
real problem in American society
was racism against whites. I
Adam Curry: think we should not
even hire Vanna White for
extended seasons. To white
Unknown: this is an idea that
originated with white
supremacist like they would do
in the 1970s was calling white
men real second class citizens
in America
John C Dvorak: Stop Stop it
originated with David Duke out
these the oh geez are beefed up
before David Duke and the class
on the end and it was Democrats
and Robert Byrd and the
Dixiecrats all that no, no David
Duke David,
Adam Curry: that loser The
Biggest Loser in the white
supremacy ever David to this is
Unknown: an idea that originated
with white supremacist like they
would do coup in the 1970s was
calling white men the quote,
real second class citizens in
America. But while back then it
was largely rejected and fringe
in 2020 for its mainstream GOP
politics. Thanks, Stephen
Miller. You've
Adam Curry: said this before
these people really believe this
stuff. They really really truly
believe it. Oh,
John C Dvorak: yeah, they're,
they're totally sincere, which
makes it more ironic and screwy
Milas law
Unknown: firm released this ad
in October 2020. To listen to
this. Oh, my.
When did racism against white
people become okay, progressive
corporations, airlines
universities all openly
discriminate against white
Americans. Racism is always
wrong. The left's anti white
bigotry must stop. We are all
entitled to equal treatment
under law.
Adam Curry: Oh, no.
John C Dvorak: What a horrible
ad.
Adam Curry: When we flew up to
down I flew, but I always take a
safety pilot with me young kid
23 nice kid has been married.
He's got a kid on the way. He's
originally from Detroit outside
Detroit, been in Texas for four
years. And like all these kids,
because there's a shortage of
airline pilots. You know, he's
already sending out resumes. And
if you recall, Amy Lin, who was
my previous instructor slash
safety pilot was also 23. She
got snapped up right away. And I
said, so how's it going? I said,
Well, it's kind of difficult,
but it's as much as the airlines
need pilots says, I've got three
strikes again against me. I'm
white, I'm straight. I'm a man.
That, you know, it's
unbelievable what was happened
particularly in some industries.
Yeah,
John C Dvorak: it's it is
unbelievable, really is.
Alright,
Adam Curry: one last clip here
from Capehart.
Unknown: How has Miller been
preparing to overhaul the
Justice Department
Adam Curry: God by by hiring
more white guys? Well,
Unknown: primarily, it's been
through his America first legal
nonprofit, which has focused on
dismantling programs that are
meant to benefit, starkly
underrepresented and
historically marginalized
communities, such as programs
benefiting black farmers or
women owned minority owned
restaurants. And my my
prediction is that in a second
Trump term, based on everything
that Miller has been doing
through America versus legal, we
would not only see the
Department of Justice weaponized
to dismantle affirmative action
programs benefiting people of
color across the country. We
would also see the creation of
an affirmative action agenda
focused on benefiting white
people.
Adam Curry: There's no evidence
of that. There's
John C Dvorak: no evidence of
that whatsoever. Yeah, that's
just a lie. That's okay. Yeah, I
think that many people watch
that goofball
Adam Curry: No, no, that there
is still a little bit of the of
the far right stuff going on in
Europe. They've this very like
we're all going to the polls
this year. All of the West is
going to vote going to
everyone's sick and tired of it.
Everyone's sick of the socialism
Marxism crap. The woke stuff,
nobody wants it anymore. It's
not just us, but nobody wants
their borders open. Europe has
some plans, which you know is
like, No, you know what, you
don't want people coming in over
the border. Give us your money.
We'll give it to those countries
to keep them there. But it's on
the far right, a reminder
Unknown: of the huge risks
people take every day trying to
reach the European Union. The
Greek Coast Guard says it's
recovered the bodies of three
children and rescued 19 other
migrants after their dinghy hit
rocks off the island of chaos.
On Wednesday, after years of
trying, the European Parliament
voted to approve a series of
joint rules on how to deal with
irregular migrants and asylum
seekers.
It's time to fix our broken
migration policy. Wow.
Adam Curry: Broco how does this
does not sound like exactly the
same as what we're saying here?
John C Dvorak: What Democrats
are saying That's
Adam Curry: right.
Unknown: Oh, citizens expect us
to protect people fleeing war
and prosecution. Yeah, but not
here. They expect us to welcome
people to come legally for work
or study.
Adam Curry: I'm not so sure I'm
not so sure about that. But
Unknown: at the same time,
expected to prevent irregular
rivals and deadly journeys,
Adam Curry: irregular arrivals,
beautiful term lady and to
swiftly
Unknown: return those who don't
have the right to stay.
According to United Nations
figures. More than 46,000 people
have entered the EU this year
outside of regular border
crossings. Those backing the
pack say it will close the
loopholes that mean years can
pass by before failed asylum
applicants are ordered to leave.
There is also a prospect to
where we will see more of what
we have already seen in the past
years. So more partnerships with
third countries in order to
reduce arrivals and then also
return persons who don't have
the right to stay in the EU.
This was a hugely unpredictable
vote the parliaments three big
groups the centre right EPP Renu
and the center left s&d batch
the deal as the only way to stop
the far right gaining ground on
immigration oh
Adam Curry: no the far right you
don't want immigrants coming in?
That's what the people want but
we have to stop them. That's
right we'll fix it then down on
everybody welcome a man bear the
Unknown: burdens that one should
be come up with blinded loyalty
back to once then you Florida
nice you're free
Adam Curry: there it is
everybody build back better and
with that I'd like to thank you
for your courage saying good
morning to you with the man who
put the sea in a climate of
concern say hello to my friend
on the other end the one and
only Mr. John C.
John C Dvorak: Well in the
morning your Mr. Adam curry in
the morning all ships at sea
boots on the ground feeding the
subs in the water in all the
names and nights out there.
Adam Curry: Check out that troll
room for a second 1445
John C Dvorak: Yeah.
Adam Curry: Oh yeah. You know
what that is? is low but as low
numbers it
John C Dvorak: is that's super
low.
Adam Curry: Yeah, what's going
to be?
John C Dvorak: We drove him
away.
Adam Curry: I had no I think
we'd lost people during the
eclipse. They just disappeared.
Oh,
John C Dvorak: they got mirage
in heaven
Adam Curry: that ruptured. Oh,
goodness, Christ. Hey, I love
having all those trolls checking
us out. And we do love that's
trolls been very lively in the
troll room. Everybody has an
opinion on what they're doing in
petroleum debating each other.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I love my
job. And I love what I do.
Adam Curry: As you heard
earlier, we don't take any
creepy commercial money. We
don't take any any
advertisements. We also don't do
video, I think that that's kind
of you have to do you want to
get ads, you have to do video,
you have to sit there with your
with your headphones on and then
have a debate. I think that I
think that's the that is the
that is the winning combination.
Now on the other hand, we really
love what we do. And we love the
boots on the ground producers.
We love the and all of all, if
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letting them know about us by
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everyone's an expert in
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we do have access to people who
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the magic of the no agenda show
which we have carefully curated
over almost 17 It'll be our 17th
anniversary this October. Yeah.
Wow. And and you know, we also
get to We get to identify
patterns, things that have
happened over and
John C Dvorak: over a lot of
these things second time around
as some
Adam Curry: even third. Yes, six
week cycle. Yep. Oh to six
weeks, this is definitely the
third time for the six week
cycle. So if you think that
we're Cavalier and laughing
about stuff, it's because we've
seen it all. We know it's on
you. That's right. We, we know
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If you ever get dizzy during
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Because we are not slaves to the
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although a lot of people have
taken to I don't if you get
these, John, this is a great
conversation. And it's always
McGregor with with with the
judge, what's his name?
John C Dvorak: Nepali?
Adam Curry: It's always this is
great. You gotta listen to this.
It's always an apology.
John C Dvorak: Apologize,
steamrolled by McGregor. Like,
no,
Adam Curry: this is not a great
conversation. Give me a time
code, you know, give me
something that I can pull a clip
from them, maybe you
John C Dvorak: won't find much.
Listen to a couple of those.
It's just doesn't, because I
Adam Curry: got something the
other day was like a nine minute
clip. Is it? Oh, yeah. Listen to
this. It's in here. It was not
in there. You know, like one
thing? It's like, well, it's
implied No, no, that you made me
listen to something for nine
minutes. I mean, I'm not
complaining. But it's like you
are a producer, and I can't fire
you. So stepping up people. Help
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pioneered, you know, 1516 years
ago, there's actually a website
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this and how it works in his
modern forms value number four
value dot info. It's worth a
look. Because it is it seemingly
the only model that will really
work moving forward, advertisers
are running away from podcast
because like, hey, it's kind of
scammy these download numbers.
That's not really they they have
scammy kind of scammy you know,
that all these big podcasts that
they were, they're some video
game advertising outfit. And you
know, if you want to get like an
extra, you know, power or an
extra life or a sword or
something in your video game,
then the way it works is you
know, all of a sudden, this ad
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and subscribe to this show?
Which of course if you know how
podcasts work, Apple podcast
works. The more new subscribers
you have to the podcast in the
past week is how you get up
higher on the charts.
John C Dvorak: Yes, charts are
really, really poorly executed
now. That's
Adam Curry: why it's also
scammy. And yeah,
John C Dvorak: everything gets a
scammy this this sub, I don't
know what you want to call it.
This sub moment of media, a
media type of media that you
invented is turns out to be
scammy in every way possible.
Thank you very much Mr. Adam
curry the pod father.
Adam Curry: That's right. Use
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That's your favorite pod bean.
John C Dvorak: Pod bean. You
know why? Because it's got a
cool sound. Do you know how many
mod bean Do you
Adam Curry: know how many shows
are on pod bean?
John C Dvorak: Oh 1000s.
Adam Curry: How about 700,000?
John C Dvorak: Pod bean has
700,000 shows feeds? Yeah, yeah,
not many people are coughing up
some money so they because they
have bandwidth needs. You have a
podcast with nobody listening.
You can get on pod bean free.
Adam Curry: Go pod bean they'd
love to be part of the value for
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really his time, talent and
treasure. So money keeps our
rent paid keeps our operation
going. But there's other ways we
can save us money with your time
and your talent and you can
enhance what we're already
doing. We're one of the only
podcast that has been doing
consistent new art for every
single episode for for 15 years,
at least at least 15 years. And,
you know, some of this, and we
typically have really good art,
you know, now there's a lot of
hosting companies that will
generate AI art for your
episode, which sucks. I'm sorry,
most of it just sucks. Sometimes
they hit it. Oh, man. Someone
sent me an email the other day.
He said, AI music is getting
scary. Good. And he made some
songs for us. Yeah, let me find
let me find this particular
here. This AI music is getting
scary. Good. Okay, so I want you
to tell me if you think this is
any good. If you think that this
is scary. Good. And this is from
suno.ai. And all he did is he
put in a prompt. And he said
make this song. John.
Unknown: Got something saying
bring truth and reason every
single day. No corporate
sponsors. No agenda this way.
Just two guys with
microphones.
Adam Curry: Great. What do you
think mill
John C Dvorak: tour may
Adam Curry: give you and to me
it's like this. I mean, it's
awful.
Unknown: I love it.
Adam Curry: It's awful. It's
absolutely I've melt or may so
modern. Even Chechnya won't
allow it
Yeah, you want to get the other
one.
John C Dvorak: Velvet tones of
melter May. Yeah, want to hear
the other one now. There you go.
Jog
Unknown: with no agenda. They
talk about the news all the
proper gang.
Adam Curry: Rosemary Clooney.
Unknown: Strings, no political
fights.
No agenda.
Adam Curry: I can't listen to
it. I love this
John C Dvorak: stuff.
Adam Curry: It's horrible.
You're
John C Dvorak: just a rocker
from the ad. So this old fashion
40 Sound is just offensive to
you.
Adam Curry: I am actually a big
band aficionado. I love me some
big band. But this is this
John C Dvorak: is the secre cats
that what you call a big band.
This is
Adam Curry: just bogus streak
Yamame the stray cats is from my
error from the big bounce us
right now. Let us thank the
artists who did the artwork for
episode 1649. We titled that one
stay alarmed. Exclamation mark
and the artwork. We you are
resolute on this one. You're
like this is the one I like I
don't like anything. That's
because the rest of the pieces
all stuck. It was by Francisco
Scaramanga. And this was the cow
bird flew cow because it was a
flying cow. And I looked hand
drawn, it did not look like an
AIP. So I think we both agreed
it might have been as good. But
what really brought it home for
me was the eclipse in the Oh
have no agenda. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: I didn't notice
that. At first. I was going for
just a pure art. Now I saw that.
He said, Oh yeah, that's a
killer. And that was excellent
and excellent touch. Because
Adam Curry: there were a lot of
different Eclipse type pieces.
Let me see what we had. Now.
There was also stay alarmed,
which is okay, but wasn't great.
We had just a regular cow. I
don't even know why that was
birth and we had cow Galin we
had what else do we have? Yeah,
it was a lot of people did
Eclipse artwork. None of it
really great. A verified check
mark Trump looking at we're not
going to judge choose those. I'm
not gonna choose those with
Trump. And the car was okay. I
mean it for me as I said it had
the the clips in the Oh have no
agenda that made it cool. Make
different and otherwise, I mean,
AI is yeah,
John C Dvorak: this piece you
couldn't come up with something
better. So that's why it was
picked. I mean, I was like you
said resolute, this is the
piece, and then you couldn't
find anything to top it. So what
happens what happens? Well,
although you really fell into
the Eclipse little thing either
or that it was the Dutch that
did
Adam Curry: it. It was a touch
and it looks like it was like it
was done by hand and not we're
not sure, but it looks like it
was done. But
John C Dvorak: we know we know
scare monger can yes draw. So
it's, yeah, we do appreciate
Adam Curry: that. So thank you
very much Francisco Scaramanga
who he's all over the mastodon.
He's like, a I'm gonna do some
cheesecake for everybody here in
the morning. And he's posting
cheesecake art. Yeah, he's a
cheesecake. Nice cake nuts. He
has like, yeah, okay, we'll get
it out of your system, man. Get
it out now. Now to the treasure
portion. This is where we thank
our executive and Associate
Executive producers for coming
in above $200, or 300,
respectively, which really keeps
things going. Now the beauty of
value for value is you determine
it. We appreciate whatever you
whatever you send to us,
certainly financially, and for
many people that most people
probably since only 3% ever
support us financially. Even
five bucks is a lot of money.
But you send it we love it, we
appreciate it. For some people,
other amounts is nothing. And it
might be it doesn't matter. We
put our show out there no
restrictions. You tell us how
much you valued it, which is the
only model that makes it work
because everything else is
falling down. So and we've been
through all the ups and downs of
economies, etc. So we're still
here, and we're proud of it. I
don't know if we can last
through one more hold more.
Trump or Biden for that matter.
term, then we can do four more
years. Can we just stop at
John C Dvorak: four more years?
Four more years.
Adam Curry: Should we just stop
at 21 is
John C Dvorak: a good number
Adam Curry: 20. Yeah, I think
2020 might be good. We just do
one big bill. We'll
John C Dvorak: see how the
donations go.
Adam Curry: Okay. All right.
There you go. So we'll kick it
off with our top executive
producer Jean Harris, who is
from Winter Park, Florida. And
he comes in and this is amazing.
Amazing. This does not happen
often. A show number donation
from the Duke of Central
Florida. Yeah. And B says this
is a memory of Vicki Nuland, may
she rest in peace jingles spot
the spook and where in the world
is Victoria Kagan Nudelman. Also
looking forward to your next
segment on the Kuiper Belt in
Africa. See, here's a guy who
understands real real
deconstruction and Africa news
which is important. Yeah.
Unknown: A spa the spoon. Spot
the spoon. Everybody wants to
spot the spoon.
Tori Okay, good Nudelman
Adam Curry: Well, she's around
DC somewhere I'm sure she's gone
to the war Institute or some
other fine outfit. She'll she'll
find a home. Don't worry about
Don't worry about her.
John C Dvorak: Now we have Jim
Bob way and Vi Countess Maryanne
SHINee Berger, who also came in
all those $5 Short you're going
to we're going to put the $5 in
there and it'd be the second
show donation. 1645 Oh,
Adam Curry: that's nice. Well, I
think I have a $5 gold coin.
Here we go.
John C Dvorak: Sounds like
sober. No jingles or Karma. Just
thanks for keeping it real. In
addition to being the rulers of
Shotzi land, yes, we would like
to liberate the territory to be
known as the land of Mr. Arnold.
Both areas in memory of our
beloved pets. Ah, blessings.
Adam Curry: Thank you, Jim
Baldwin, and by countless
Marianne Schneeberger appreciate
that.
John C Dvorak: And I will
mention that the Jean Harris
donation came in as a direct
deposit. Bank Transfer. Oh, came
straight in and see yes, there
was a fee involved for 1600 50
bucks it was it was going
through any other system, it
would be hundreds of dollars. It
was 10 bucks.
Adam Curry: Wow.
John C Dvorak: Well done cost
them like somebody to send to so
uh,
Adam Curry: so just if you do
Ach, just like from bank to
bank, there's hundreds as it
costs hundreds of dollars.
John C Dvorak: No, no, I'm
talking about bank trans stripe
and all the payment processors.
Oh, okay. No, ACH doesn't cost
hundreds of dollars.
Adam Curry: Nicole Jackson is in
Paso Robles, California 333. And
she says Mr. James Jackson,
happy birthday to you from your
lovely wife, Nicole. sister
Jennifer and Bro Bro bro. You're
an amazing person, husband and
father. Thank you for having the
best spirit and personality one
could have cheers. And before
you continue, I got a on the
spot donation of $300 Cash a
maverick my periodontist, Mitch.
He was up here. We had dinner on
Tuesday night. Yeah, Tuesday
night, he brought his his buddy
Javier with him. And these are
the guys. They didn't know from
each other. They've been friends
since high school and El Paso
didn't know that they both
listened to no agenda until Javi
said, like I was talking to
Mitch and mentioned M five M. He
was like What what did you just
say just code. And then they
figured out they both listened
no agenda. So we came up he's in
the oil and gas business. And
from the epic boys of Bernie
gave $300 cash right on the
spot. And they're planning a
Bernie meetup for July which
would be cool because a lot of
people in San Antonio also
Bernie's a lot of a lot of no
agenda people in Bernie so I
think it's gonna be cool. No,
it'll be warm, but I will be
there with with the keeper. So
thank you epic boys.
John C Dvorak: Onward with the
unspoken okie to 2222 I assume
Oklahoma's involved ITM from the
unspoken okey, thank you for
your courage. Apologies for not
thinking of this to the last
minute hopefully via a tolerable
DM slash email flood. I can say
I TM to all the slaves of one of
mocker gun show that the
Wanamaker gun show today. Sunday
April 7 to in Tulsa, okay. And
direct dos in town from out of
town to stop by the Tulsa meetup
this evening. At McNally's pub
in downtown Tulsa is like a
party, even if it doesn't work.
Thanks, John and Adam for the
last 16 years and four more
years, four more years. Four
more years. He wrote that and
such. Well there it is. Oh,
karma.
Adam Curry: There it is. We need
a four more years donation.
John.
John C Dvorak: About Fletcher,
though
Adam Curry: doing four more
years. Yeah, four
John C Dvorak: more years, four
more to four times. Okay. Well,
we can just do why and then we
can make it more times ourselves
to editor
Adam Curry: Denise Robertson is
in Camden, Ohio row ducks 22 222
dot 22 deer buzz killing
crackpot enjoy this row of
ducks. I appreciate what you do.
My oldest son Jared Bradley
turns 40 on April 11. Today,
please add them to the birthday
lists so dumb. I do have to
disagree with the producer who
supports a Constitutional
Convention of States or costs or
con con. There is something
fundamental missing from me cos
trust. Make a list of 50
politicians from the 50 states
that you trust Now tear that up
because you won't get to choose
the delegates. I believe Rick
Green and David Barton are very
good sincere men, but I think
Glenn Beck, who was a previous
supporter of the costs
constitution of states got it
right. We are not the kind of
people we were during the
founding. Those were God fearing
men of honor. We are not those
people today. I no longer look
to those we elected for a
solution. They will screw it up.
They have proven it time and
time again. Our Constitution is
too precious to take the chance
Besides why change a document
that they are already ignoring?
Keep up the good work in Liberty
Dame Denise queen of COBOL
programmers ah yes we remember
named the nice okay. Well, I
don't know I mean, we have the
right to change our government
whenever we want it says right
there in the document. So I
John C Dvorak: mean, you've got
the programming language COBOL
now but remember and yes it
devices cobalt machine. There's
a you have one I have one
Adam Curry: yes. No, but that
that was the joke and remember
when when they were looking for
COBOL programmers and they
couldn't find
John C Dvorak: it right, right.
That's basically put it in. Like
okay, in fact, I missed the
Adam Curry: right over my head
in fact, let's see. I wonder if
we have one of those clips on
the COBOL guys, I can't
John C Dvorak: remember the
cobalt. We need cobalt program
or COBOL COBOL All right, thank
Adam Curry: you David. Denise
John C Dvorak: Eric Thornton in
Chester New Jersey comes up. He
says first time I donated so
please de douche me.
Unknown: You've been de deuced
John C Dvorak: and then he has a
link to something and he says
perhaps you can use this for the
show. It's gone beyond natty
gender surgery now. I think we
covered that earlier in the show
that whole problem ends well
I'll just check this out later
the link. Okay.
Adam Curry: Onwards to Dame
nurse Caitlin, Goldsboro, North
Carolina to 10 and 60 cents ITM
Adam and John Dame nurse Caitlin
here. I have not been overboard.
I've just not sent in a note in
a while. I've been on the $5
month. The plan until I reach
bareness level, but the show has
been better than ever recently.
So I wanted to send in a little
extra and we thank you for that
Dame nurse Caitlin. Also myself
and my brother, who is also a
listener and his wife and three
human resources will be
venturing on a road trip from
North Carolina to New Mexico and
back in April. We will take some
karma for the trip, please.
Hopefully some meetups get
planned in places where we'll be
traveling because we'd love to
attend one also, Adam. Oh, look,
check this out. John. We'd love
to take you and Tina out for
dinner slash drinks slash coffee
if you're up for it. I think
we'll be near the hill country
on April 21 or 22nd. If not, no
big deal. We just want to offer
since we'll be in the area. I'll
take you up on that Dame nurse.
Caitlin. You bet. We'll work it
out. Thanks again for the great
content and entertainment. I
laugh at y'all is banter,
banter. Sometimes, like I'm
listening to a comedy act, John,
we win success. It's a great
distraction from this crazy
world we live in and this is
just a small appreciation. Thank
you for your courage. Dame nurse
Caitlin, thank you for
recognizing our comedic stylings
and and appreciating that we
don't sit here and debate
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John out of my name is David
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Yeah, he's on the climate change
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John C Dvorak: I have no idea
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John C Dvorak: nobody does that
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Adam Curry: actually, yes, they
all do that. Absolutely. So why
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This is this is the kind of
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John C Dvorak: Have we ever
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Adam Curry: of course we have
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Apparently we're going to do it
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Lots for sure. So details to
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Unknown: with Tyson de
UniFi when you won't be
triggered all you want to
say
Adam Curry: is like a party.
Party is always like a party.
It's a good party. They are
party they really truly are
parties. I've never heard anyone
say who's meet up no good.
Everyone always loves even if
it's two people. Those are often
some of the best. Alright, I
have some ISOs here and you want
to hear mine.
John C Dvorak: I'm listening
freaking amazing. Huh? Pretty
good. Thank you producers. I got
the best.
Adam Curry: I also have a
shorter version of that which
may be better. Thank you
producers. Kinda like that one.
John C Dvorak: I like the
amazing better.
Adam Curry: Okay,
John C Dvorak: what do you have?
Boy Yeah, balls. Men with balls.
Okay, yes. What else you have?
Adam Curry: Is what is what is
what it
John C Dvorak: is what it is?
Yeah, honestly been with balls.
Adam Curry: I think that's the
one man that's the way that's
the winner. Do you like that
one? Do you like freaking Am I
John C Dvorak: like the
combination of amazing Denman
with balls? or No the other way
around men with balls then
amazing.
Adam Curry: Let me see how that
sounds. C's gonna get gets kind
of long there,
Unknown: man with both. Oops,
sorry. I'm gonna try it again.
Men with bold, freaking amazing.
John C Dvorak: No, come on.
That's beautiful.
Adam Curry: All right. All
right. All right. We'll do it.
I'll do it. If you want me to do
it. We'll do an extra buttons.
Good news.
Good news. Everybody has time
once again to take you into your
time off between shows. Because
let's face it, what else is
there to do between shows
nothing at all. So John has
brought us a good news clip
which will make you feel good.
We'll feed you make you feel
upbeat. It'll lift you up and
you'll just be ready for the
next no agenda show. John, what
is your good news story of the
day
John C Dvorak: rescued
porcupines nearly
Unknown: a year ago New Mexico
wildlife rehabilitation manager
Stephanie linsell began working
with a baby porcupine, who had
been found hurt and the boss
gave up and Bernal yo he
had been attacked by a dog. He
sustained multiple quite
significant puncture wounds and
was buried in a hole by the dog.
quaking emanated two
months later the Wildlife Center
says then a female baby
porcupine was found wandering
about the Albuquerque boss gay
then brought into their care are
you going to actually
despite being fairly common in
New Mexico are not very common
admissions into rehabilitation.
So it was special for for us
because we we very rarely get
them as patients and then we
typically don't have to at once.
After months of rehab both
porcupines now almost a year old
were released back into the
Bosquet. This week,
the female was such a late
season baby that she would not
have reached the age at which we
typically release them until
December. And we don't release
juveniles in the middle of
winter. We want to make sure
that we're setting our patients
up for success
keeping the pair together so
neither had to go back into the
wild alone. It was beneficial
for both of them as far as their
their mental health and their
ability to interact
appropriately with their own
species. And
now that the porcupines are back
home the Wildlife Center wants
to remind people
keep a respectful distance enjoy
seeing cool animals. Keep a
respectful distance. If the
animal is noticing you and and
reacting to your presence you're
probably too close even though
there are trails and we do enjoy
the Bosquet we're also in their
habitat. These are homes for
these animals. Madison
Connor care QE news 13 Who
Adam Curry: knew that we had to
be concerned about the mental
health of poor?
Well, I'm gonna be wearing now.
I mean, poor porcupines mental
health. No, shoot.
John C Dvorak: That's good news.
He showed me a cute little
guide. Yeah, very cute. As cute
Adam Curry: Thank you. We got
some inner show mixes coming up
Professor J J li o le puke. We
got the clip custodian, Neal
Jones and skip logic. All
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Sunday night think I hear
something now. Oh, yes, I can
see him now. It's inevitable and
forthcoming digital
Unknown: Europe we what we need
is QE for the people not for
banks, helicopter
money. Something just came out
of the back of the helicopter.
It's
always concerning. Now. What we
need now is helicopter money.
John C Dvorak: They call it
helicopter money. Named after
that moment in history didn't
really throw the money out of
that helicopter.
Adam Curry: Also known as
helicopter money might be the
way to go is too funny.
Unknown: But we need a
helicopter money not only in the
euro and in the UK, but also in
the US and in China. And
turkeys are hitting the ground
like this is insanity.
as God is my witness.
Adam Curry: They have a whole
page dedicated to helicopter
money. Zero Interest Rates
weren't enough.
Unknown: First of all, how would
the digital Euro actually work?
They have printed lots of money
or the
Adam Curry: bank will deploy
helicopter money. I thought
turkeys could fly.
Unknown: The central banks of
doing helicopter drops on money
already.
John C Dvorak: There's something
scam ish about it.
Unknown: They say love her
crypto within a week. Do not
engage. Turkeys are hitting the
ground like
helicopter Ben and this is not a
good idea. Isn't this helicopter
money already needed
Adam Curry: to kickstart the
economy once the COVID-19 public
health crisis is over. As
Unknown: God is my witness.
John C Dvorak: I thought turkeys
can limit remain high or no
limits. Yeah, the pros and cons.
Unknown: No sunshine during an
eclipse. The moon blocks out the
sun Ain't no sunshine during an
eclipse. Totality don't last too
long. Anytime there is an
eclipse.
Full Moon is that complete
rounded circle, which is made up
mostly of gases. The sun is a
mighty powerful heat.
The grand old American Eclipse
is happening right now.
We've got a solar eclipse is
here. Just here. And then also I
learned that the causes are
coming
which is happening. We're all
gonna die.
Google Trends report show some
of the eclipse watchers may not
have been using proper eye
protection. A company says it
saw a spike in searches of my
eyes hurt following the solar
eclipse on Monday. Another one
in 2027. There's an eclipse when
I say there's an eclipse
cloud seeding showing that flare
on the plane they send silver
iodide Slayer into the clouds
and then it makes us snow more.
It makes us snow more. So they
can't make the cloud right but
they're taking storms that are
already there and then giving it
a little boost giving it a
little boost. given it a little
that part's not new. Giving it a
little boost is something that I
studied in school for
meteorology, weather
modification, giving it a little
boost they've given it a little
boost what's new is they have
hundreds of these ground clouds
cedars so they're actually
puffing the silver iodide with a
flare into the air with a flare
this thing sits all over the
Rocky Mountains all over the
American West 10 states are
doing this with a flare into the
air into the air
oh
I said hey maybe justice rash
she said that sexist racist if
you're not on my team I said to
me you see the rain she said you
know that is the cause of
climate change all right
all right why
oh about to go home feel good
took the mask off. She said
I said whoa, whoa, take off your
mask. Long. No virus. She said
you know just what it means. Now
you're skeptical about vaccines?
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