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Adam Curry: Pick me Ben. Adam
curry, John C. Dvorak. Sunday,
April 7 2020. For this year
award winning keyword nation
media assassination episode
1649. This
Unknown: is no agenda,
Adam Curry: enjoying a glimpse
mania and broadcasting live from
the heart of the Texas Hill
Country right here in FEMA
Region number six. In the
morning, everybody I'm Adam
curry
John C Dvorak: here from
Northern Silicon Valley where I
don't feel a day over 90 I'm
John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry: and Bushkill think
the best line was in the
newsletter where you said
congratulate John for making it
so far.
John C Dvorak: Well talking
about making it so far I have an
appropriate clip. Oh, okay. What
you got this clip is the ask you
a question in advance is the
oldest man secrets the oldest
man now it's supposedly because
we don't know who this probably
guys in Tibet that are 150
Adam Curry: oldest man in the
world and supposedly, yeah, he's
John C Dvorak: in England right
now. What do you think? Do they
always have a key to success?
Yes.
Adam Curry: Okay. Can I guess?
Yeah, that's
John C Dvorak: the idea. laugh
every day laughs laughs
Adam Curry: No, that's I would
have thought that.
John C Dvorak: You would never
guessed this in a million years.
You might get a hit because he's
in the UK but you probably still
wouldn't get it. The
Unknown: world's oldest man says
the secret to his long life is
locked moderation and fish and
ships every Friday. 111 year old
Englishman John Alfred Thomas
wood has been confirmed as the
new holder of the title by
Guinness World Records. That
follows the death of the
Venezuelan record holder Juan
Vincent De Perez, this month at
the age of 114. Born in
Liverpool in 1912, a few months
after the sinking of the Titanic
tennis fluid is a retired
accountant. Wow, no, I
Adam Curry: didn't see that one
coming. Fish
John C Dvorak: in greasy. Greasy
fish and chips
Adam Curry: every Friday tells
you something. What's your
secret? John, you're so spry and
chipper and with it. What's your
secret?
John C Dvorak: Bordeaux.
Adam Curry: There you go. Hey,
happy birthday.
John C Dvorak: Thank you very
much. I guess it turns out that
Darren Oh Neil's birthday is
tomorrow and eclipse day.
Adam Curry: I know. I know. It's
weird. He gets to celebrate the
end of the world. Great.
Birthday. And in the end. And of
course, the reason we had a
special thank you again, sir.
Cumference for putting together
the Red Book special. Which a
lot of people had one complaint
about?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, I sounded
like I was smoking a cigar. And
it's like,
Adam Curry: the sound doesn't
sound right. It's some of these
clips were like 14 years old.
When when we had all we had was
Skype and it would go into am
mode remember those days? But
yeah, yeah, it would have a
great connection. We start
recording
Unknown: for you.
Adam Curry: We had a we had a
lot wrong. I had a lot wrong,
but there was a lot right too.
We definitely foreshadowed some
things. It was an interesting
episode. I appreciate it
circumference for doing that. So
the reason that we had that
special show is because you were
giving your daughter J away on
her wedding
John C Dvorak: away.
Adam Curry: Give it away and is
she gone now? Is she is she out
of your life? Is it done?
John C Dvorak: She did the show
notes today.
Adam Curry: I know. I know she's
in our life but it now she's
still living with you
John C Dvorak: know, she hasn't
been living with me for a long
time. We live in a house up in
roadeo. Oh, I didn't I didn't
get the memo. I will say there
was a funny moment during the
ceremony they had some might was
the I don't know if it's
universal life guy, whoever it
was. dogwalk says at the end he
says by the powers invested by
by to me by the State of
California and some website. Got
a big laugh.
Adam Curry: Oh, that's funny. I
like it. I'm like now they go on
honeymoon.
Unknown: No, not yet. Okay,
because then we then
Adam Curry: who's gonna do the
spreadsheet? That's all I care
about.
John C Dvorak: You can't go no,
you can always put it off
looking. Weekend some other
days. fly to Paris. So now
Adam Curry: did this mean that
because of these festivities,
everyone knew I was all
everyone's all fast and a must
and about about the wedding.
That was your birthday. Kind of
a second act.
John C Dvorak: My birthday was
the next day. Yes. So Yeah,
kinda. I mean, the wedding was a
huge party blowout.
Adam Curry: Great. Great. Well,
I'm glad and they're still
together.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so far.
They made it a week. Not quite a
week three days.
Adam Curry: Well, a lot happened
while while we took and it was
very I thought it was weird. I
didn't feel right because of
course I wasn't on vacation or
anything. Actually got up
regular show day time I alarm
went off. I'm like, I was wrong.
What's wrong? What is good? I
started to start going through
emails like hey, yeah, I haven't
gotten emails from this guy or
that guy what's going on? And
then I figured it out. No, but
what happened was very
disturbing. I received the mark
of the beast.
John C Dvorak: But yeah, it was
that mean? Oh,
Adam Curry: I got it out of the
blue. I got a Twitter checkmark.
John C Dvorak: Oh, you watch?
Yes. And you didn't pay for it?
No,
Adam Curry: I in fact, I got a
little notice that said, Because
you are a special influencer.
We've given you this for what is
ironic seeing is that for 10
years, I tried to get verified.
And, you know, the hate out of
Twitter was so large that you
know, they there
John C Dvorak: was there was a
person at Twitter that did not
like it was obvious for sure.
And
Adam Curry: and, you know, I
heard that well, if you have, I
think it was like if you have
2500 verified people who are
following you, and I'm looking
at my list, I got like over
90,000 said probably in there,
but nothing happened. So I
didn't think much of it. And
then all of a sudden, this shows
I
John C Dvorak: have over 100,000
And I didn't get the blue
checkmark. And I know I have
over 2500 verified and I had the
blue checkmark from the get go
and I don't have it anymore. And
you do No, I think
Adam Curry: I think you have I
think you have I don't think so.
Yes you do. Yes. You do. homos I
can do real Devorah Yes. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: I don't think so.
Yes, you do.
Adam Curry: Let me check you
there it is. No, yes, you are
verified. Which means that you
can edit your tweets. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: that's basically
what you get. Which I could come
does come in handy.
Adam Curry: So we're both we're
both marked men
John C Dvorak: I'm gonna pay for
this subscription anyway. Why
just to see the what because I
use it to vote for one thing
then no authority is going
anywhere and it's not very good.
And to see if I get more send
your hate please send your
Adam Curry: hate to at John at
no authority dot social.
John C Dvorak: Yes. Well, I
already went back and forth with
Aaron are about this or some guy
that hates this show. He hates
me hates you. And I said, Well,
we'll get rid of this guy. No,
he says no, because it's free
speech. And so I said, Okay,
good. So it's not really a no
agenda site. So what there was,
Adam Curry: no now doesn't make
any difference now. And but I
just
John C Dvorak: wanted to see if
you pay the money, you pay the
bribe. If you get your numbers
change, if the if the results
change when you post something,
you get more, which is good,
because I post the show there. I
want to see if it gets more
retweets and the rest see if it
makes a difference. I don't know
man seems unlimited. Right? I'm
gonna give it a three or four
month test period seems
unlikely. seems unlikely. No,
you never know you had to test
they're not going to tell you.
Adam Curry: Of course the
earthquake machine ripped up and
caused quite a stir in New York
and New Jersey and the tri state
area that oh the good you do
have a clip this. I lived in New
York and in New Jersey for many
years and I've never witnessed
anything, anything like that.
That was my
John C Dvorak: my feeling of
course as a Californian.
Adam Curry: What 530 people and
Unknown: earthquake rattling New
Jersey sending shockwaves across
the eastern seaboard report
saying 10s of millions of people
feeling the tremor this morning
and today's David Lamm is in New
York City with more on this
story.
On Friday, a brief and abrupt
earthquake rattled New Jersey
and parts of New York. This
footage shows a dog enjoying a
sun bath on the Windows until a
tremor I
Adam Curry: can't believe you
got that cliff shows
Unknown: hilarious on high
alert. elsewhere. In this house
frames were seen shivering as
shivering plunged off the shelf,
and a brief jittery moments
inside this coffee shop.
Preliminary reports indicate it
was a 4.8 magnitude earthquake.
According to the US Geological
Survey. It took place before
10:30am near Lebanon, New
Jersey, just 50 miles west of
New York City. But more than 42
million people reportedly felt
it across the eastern seaboard
reaching from the big app you
know,
Adam Curry: that's an
interesting little tidbit he
throws out there. Oh 40 million
people what did they count them
that everyone go to a website
and say, yep, a thumbs up. I
John C Dvorak: felt it. Well,
you know, if you if you do feel
an earthquake, you should you're
obliged. It seems to me to go to
Google and Google up U. S. G. 's
earthquake report. And it'll
take you to a site where you can
report the earthquake,
Unknown: but more than 42
million people reportedly felt
it across the E Eastern Seaboard
reaching from the Big Apple all
the way down to Washington DC.
I'm here in New York City, which
is about 45 miles east of the
epicenter of the earthquake. Now
I spoke to some folks and they
said some some people felt it
some didn't Oh board here
they're literally passed
Adam Curry: over this clip from
like, they're gonna have this
man on the street.
John C Dvorak: Every every show
at Fox did it and beat everybody
did it. This is just one of the
many examples. It's like it's so
screwy that everybody has to go
did you feel it? Did you feel
it? You feel that feel and in
California we're going What is
wrong with these people
reactions?
Unknown: You my foreman said Do
you feel that and like feel what
you know, because we're working
construction or I feel like this
thing's moving people vibrating.
We can feel it and then all
sudden I start getting text
messages from people in South
Carolina.
It was just a shake, you know,
not like that anything was
moving but it was just kind of
shaking. Everything
lights was shaking and the
screen was shaking. We were
shaking. Officials
said so far there's no major
damage or injuries. But the
urged residents to stay alarms.
John C Dvorak: Earthquakes don't
happen every day. Hold on a
second stop that clip. That was
That was interesting. Good cash
says they urge residents to stay
not alert alarmed. Stay alarmed,
Unknown: lever shaking.
Officials said so far there's no
major damage or injuries. But
the urged residents to stay
alarmed.
Adam Curry: This fits perfectly
with what are the algos telling
you to stay alarmed about today?
Unknown: Earthquakes don't
happen every day in New York. So
this can be extremely dramatic.
We know how this can get you.
We're ready for the unexpected.
This is New York City.
Adam Curry: I like that that
should be our nice new slogan.
Stay alarm citizen. I like it.
Of course this wiped off the
news of 900 people dying in the
earthquake in Taiwan. No one
cares about that. You see those
buildings? Oh,
John C Dvorak: beautiful. Oh,
Adam Curry: my goodness. Well,
John C Dvorak: I was in an
earthquake in Taiwan, who
incidentally?
Adam Curry: Well, I mean, this
is why people tune into the
show. They come for the media
deconstruction, but they stay
for Jhansi Dvorak earthquake
stories.
John C Dvorak: They talk. Yes,
they do. They talk about the old
the previous big earthquake in
Taiwan was the seventh one I was
in Taipei, when it happened is
just off the coast. I'm in the
Hyatt Regency I met one of the
computer comm tech show I
believe. And I'm laying in bed
and it took place in the early
morning hours and so it starts
this room starts to move out I'm
giving you about a three foot
radius is big is a big
earthquake, and it but
everything in Taiwan people have
to realize is set like San
Francisco that everything's on
ball bearings and they do a
really good job of building
buildings that are designed to
withstand anything short of an
aid. So things started rolling
around big time and it lasts
about I'd say 30 to 40 seconds
I'm laying in bed and this is
going around my getting up and
it stopped. I checked to make
sure I had all my limbs and went
right back to sleep like a good
Californian does. Well,
Adam Curry: you'll remember that
I was in the Washington DC
earthquake the one that cracked
the Washington Monument on the
think the original Hot Pockets
tour and I was on the eighth
floor of a hotel. And of course
that was an earthquake that was
an explosion in the underground
tunnels we all know that so I've
kind of got to wonder what this
was in New York
John C Dvorak: well you know the
funny thing that they make a big
fuss about this crappy quake
which was looping around I like
it so they make it big first of
all, but nobody mentioned that
there is fracking that goes on
Yeah,
Adam Curry: that was that was my
first thought was fracking
anybody Jersey I'm sure
John C Dvorak: there's a
fracking website couldn't find
any sources where this right
around the area there but but
fracking causes this sort of
level of earthquake out of the
blue and it's possible but and
with all these environmentalists
and people moaning and groaning
about one thing or another you'd
think that would come up in the
conversation but no, instead we
get tweet after tweet about
disproves climate change.
Adam Curry: No, no, I saw the
exact same thing. NBC see where
it was it. Climate change
potential impact NBC New York
long periods of flood can cause
water levels to rise, leading to
possible landslides. Those
slides can lubricate faults.
This is I love though lubricate
is such a good word. It can
lubricate faults and may account
for a higher frequency of
quakes, explained Dr. Marsh
cellos. But Dr. Park indicated
the continuous rise in sea
levels can increase the amount
of pressure exerted on the
Earth's shelves and coastlines,
resulting in mostly scattered
and infrequent quakes with long
lead times. Okay, boys. Well
since you got me on that tip,
let's go straight to some
climate change because we have
an update an important update to
an important number. How many
Hiroshima bombs are we throwing
into the air every single day
According to Al Gore? Can you
remember the numbers?
John C Dvorak: Something like
500,000 a day or? Well, yes,
that
Adam Curry: was true in 2015 as
Unknown: would be released by
400,000 Hiroshima class atomic
bombs exploding every day. That
was in 2015 2018. And it now
traps as much extra heat energy
every day, as would be released
by 500,000 Hiroshima class
atomic bombs exploding every day
and now 2024 We're building up
the amount of heat trapping
capacity so much that today we
trapped as much extra heat, as
would be released by 750. Class
atomic bombs, exploding on the
Earth every 24 hours every
Adam Curry: day every day
750,000 Hiroshima bombs and the
gore gaslighting didn't stop
there and
Unknown: that extra heat is
raising temperatures,
threatening to make much larger
areas of the earth
physiologically unlivable,
generating a massive flow of
climate refugees migrating
across international borders as
many as a billion in this
century. According to the Lancet
Commission, melting the ice a
study reported in the journal
Nature II esterday recalculates
the amount of ice on Greenland
is melting 30 million tons per
hour. I mean, this is crazy
stuff. We're what we're doing,
and the melting ice raises sea
level. So it's very, very
dangerous stuff. Last year was
the hottest year ever by the
largest margin of increase ever
half of the days last year in
2023. We're above 1.5 degrees
which is what the scientists say
we should stay below two days in
November or do degrees above
preindustrial tropical diseases
are driven to the higher
latitudes the storms are getting
much stronger every night on the
TV News's nature hike through
the book of Revelation. We're
saying the rain bombs and the
floods, mudslides and the same
extra heat is causing the
droughts which are threatening
agricultural production. The
food system is at a higher level
of risk of multi breadbasket
failure than we could ever have
imagined was possible.
John C Dvorak: Multiple bread
bread basket failure of a term
is that what does that mean?
Well, this
Adam Curry: is I just come up
with a new term green
gaslighting. That's what this
is. Green gaslighting. That guy
is insane. By the way, I'm
wearing a friend of mine made
these hoodies I got take a
picture and posted. It has a big
green heart in the middle is
black with a Greek, Greek, big
green heart and it says I green
hearts co2. I'm gonna be walking
around with this.
John C Dvorak: Because we need
more interested because it's
kind of vague as to what it
might mean. I love co2 is what
it means. Who has a green heart
though?
Adam Curry: Yes. Well, I
John C Dvorak: know that doesn't
mean love. It's a red heart.
That means love.
Adam Curry: But it's green
because co2 gives more green on
the earth we love. Actually,
yes. And I'll finish up with
this short clip. Al Gore does
have some good news, though. But
here's the good news. Oh, good.
Unknown: News. Here
Adam Curry: we go. Okay, okay,
oh, guy, we have
Unknown: the ability to solve
this, we really do. And some of
the new scientific findings are
very optimistic, and it's
exciting. You'll notice that he
doesn't tell you what those are.
If we reach, sorry, turn my back
on you all. If we reach true net
zero and stop adding to the
amount of this heat trapping gas
up there, the temperatures will
stop going up almost
immediately, with a lag of as
little as three to five years.
And even more exciting. If we
stay at true net zero, half 50%
of all of the human caused
greenhouse gas pollution will
fall out of the atmosphere in as
little as 25 to 30 years. Yeah,
it'll
Adam Curry: fall out. It'll just
fall out but
John C Dvorak: fall to the
ground and bounced around. What
is he talking about?
Adam Curry: By the way, someone
sent me this article that in San
Francisco, a solar
geoengineering experiment is
taking place. It could lead to
brighter clouds that reflect
sunlight and they are doing this
by seeding the cloud woods with
salt.
Unknown: Salt. Yes. Yes. So
John C Dvorak: we're gonna start
raining salt water is that where
that basically is what's going
to happen? So if it's just
seeding the clouds of salt or
salting the earth to kill all
the crops what are they trying
to do here?
Adam Curry: And this is from
Scientific American since this
experiment was a
John C Dvorak: communist
operation recently, since this
experiment was
Adam Curry: kept under wraps
until the test started, we are
eager to see how public
engagement is being planned and
who will be involved because
they have not engaged the public
with this. Oh, there's
John C Dvorak: gonna do this
crap behind everyone's back.
They're already doing no chance
and a scientist could actually
say something about it
Adam Curry: the coastal
atmospheric aerosol research
engagement or care project. He's
using specifically built
sprayers and they have a picture
of him to shoot trillions of sea
salt particles into the sky.
Brother You might want to Oh,
you might want to consider
leaving the experiment is taking
place when conditions permit a
top the USS Hornet Sea Air and
Space Museum in Alameda,
California.
John C Dvorak: They get us a
sprayer who a minute Yes. Is
this being shot up into the air
at ground level?
Adam Curry: Apparently.
John C Dvorak: Oh brother this
is idiotic. Well,
Adam Curry: I you might want to
consider wearing a mask.
John C Dvorak: What's the
difference between this and one
of those pumper tugs that dead
that sprays water from the from
the bay or the ocean onto a
burning ship you know they get
to hoses the nozzles same sounds
like the same thing to me You
Adam Curry: keep telling
yourself that
John C Dvorak: people are
lunatics.
Adam Curry: Yeah, yeah, they
are. This is the big danger
that's why I'm wearing my co2
I'm we've got to push back
against this everything is going
to be about this climate change.
Or or luckily, we can bring out
the old jingles
Unknown: ISIS will follow them
to the gates of hell, isis
this evening we are also
following this new security
warning right here in the US
from the FBI and Homeland
Security. Yeah, warning of
potential threats to public
gatherings. The
timing of this and why? Here's
our Chief Justice correspondent
Pierre Thomas with late
reporting here.
Tonight FBI and Homeland
Security officials are warning
us law enforcement about the
potential for terror. Inspired
by that deadly ISIS attack in
Moscow, targeting a concert hall
to concern according to the
bullets and violence targeting
mass gatherings such as sports
stadiums, concert venues, or
houses of worship in the United
States. Law enforcement is told
to be on the lookout for any
suspicious activity. The
Bulletin coming just days before
millions will gather to watch
the clips on Monday. Authorities
say following the Moscow attack,
ISIS and his supporters
celebrated the assault and
shared graphic and violent
attack footage the terror group
calling for similar attacks in
the United States. I'm told us
law enforcement is being urged
to take this bulletin seriously.
So let's just say ISIS remains a
very real threat David very
Adam Curry: real, very real. Be
afraid very real. happening
during the eclipse ISIS mine
strike. We right we were up in
because it's ISIS K. We were up
in Dallas went up Friday and
came back Saturday. Celebrate my
buddy 60th birthday and Sonia
we've taken Ubers from the hotel
and man they like the fourth
that's where you get all the
Uber driver always has the
information. And the it's the
everybody's going to Dallas and
what they were trying to do was
go to Dallas and everyone wanted
to rent a car and then drive
down to Waco, which will be in
the totality zone. Yeah. Car
rental prices were at $600 a day
that's a bit steep
John C Dvorak: I think so. And
now I'd have to the traffic will
be like bumper to bumper you
won't even make it to Waco. I do
Adam Curry: know it's just a
report from Fredericksburg boots
on the ground. You know maybe
everybody's already here and in
their Airbnbs isn't
John C Dvorak: that bad?
Everything's no but
Adam Curry: we went to a dinner
last night we and I said well
let's go over Main Street so we
can see it. There were parking
spaces available all along Main
Street which is uncommon on an
on a Friday. On any given
Friday, let alone Eclipse
Friday. Saturday. I'm sorry,
Eclipse Saturday wasn't on
Friday was Saturday. Yeah, I you
know, and of course we're going
to get thunderstorms and clouds.
But in the light lightning is
John C Dvorak: nice ironies been
a ruin everybody's day. Now I do
have a couple of Eclipse clips
about some
Adam Curry: clips you've got to
eclipse just the Eclipse Eclipse
Eclipse Eclipse it's Eclipse
Yes,
John C Dvorak: these are this is
about a phenomena I never heard
of this. And I got to Eclipse
and you can look out for it if
you're in the in the totality
zone. I'm right here and you can
report back but then after the
play these clips I want to have
a comment. As millions
Unknown: of Americans look to
the sky on Monday to witness the
total solar eclipse, a group of
University of Pittsburgh
students will be chasing shadows
in the Texas Hill Country. Sarah
Bowden with W ESA in Pittsburgh
reports that the young
astronomers are on the verge of
cracking the 200 year old
mystery of shadow bands.
On a chilly afternoon in March.
The Pit students use duct tape
and zip ties to close the
opening of a weather balloon.
The helium orbs smell strongly
of latex, and it's so large, my
arms would need to be more than
twice as long in order to wrap
around its circumference.
Backwards. This is a practice
launch for the actual experiment
the students will be conducting
to understand the phenomenon of
shadowbanned there's only one
tape but go the other side.
Shadow bands are thin wavy lines
of alternating light and dark
that seemed to race across the
ground right before and right
after the moon completely blocks
out the sun. No one knows why
this happens.
One concept is that the shadow
bands are called spy turbulence,
like gravity waves in the
atmosphere. Matilda
Nielsen is a junior studying
astronomy and physics. Since
German astronomer Herman
Goldschmidt first wrote about
the phenomenon in 1822 leading
theories have emerged. One as
Nilsen explains just before
totality only a sliver of
sunlight is visible. As that
sliver travels through the
Earth's atmosphere, it hits air
pockets of different densities.
And that causes refraction
patterns to create the shadow
bands. To test this, the
students will send out their
balloons equipped with weather
instruments.
So there's that wire a bit on
one side. And then on the other
side is the XR. So that's
transmitting the data data
like humidity, temperature and
barometric pressure.
Adam Curry: Okay,
John C Dvorak: okay, first of
all, I've never heard of this.
The Shadow bands. I've heard van
shadow band, no shadow band.
Shadow band. Yeah. And so I'm
listening to this and going,
what has been what happened
before 1820 Before because
people must have seen these
before then. And then what's
happened since and why that can
anyone explain it? But play the
second clip, then I'll give you
a comment. The
Unknown: second theory is Shadow
bands have nothing to do with
the atmosphere, but rather it's
sunlight bending around the
moon.
Yeah, so possible that when the
moon's covering the sun, but
like slight slit lamp in the
van, so it casts like this
interference pattern on the
ground.
To test this lit theory, the
students will also be launching
separate high altitude balloons
from Ken, Texas are a small
community in the path of
totality. These balloons float
up to 90,000 feet above the
Earth's surface. They'll have
either a camera or light sensors
that will detect it the shadow
bands are visible before
entering the atmosphere. It
feels sometimes like we're going
on a fool's errand here. Howard
Melk is a senior studying
physics. He says solving the
mystery of shadow bands doesn't
have a lot of practical
applications.
There's not like a way to profit
off of this. We're not doing
research for r&d, we're doing
research to figure out just the
nature of the universe. But I
guess that's the truest type of
science.
Hopefully everything goes well,
because North America won't see
another total solar eclipse
until 2044.
Adam Curry: Can I just say
something? This to me sounds a
lot like the double slit
experiment. That is supposed to
prove quantum mechanics.
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, man,
maybe? All I know is so Iceland,
listen to this. And you're never
heard of this. Like, why is it
all of a sudden the thing and PR
by the way? And so I went on,
you know, when Google started
looking for pictures of this
phenomenon. It's laughable. They
have big sheets laid out and you
can just guess like what this is
do who cares? It's a real, who
cares phenomenon? Because it's
like James, you'll see it. It's
just like this is it even if you
could recognize it as such. It's
just It's dumb. It's all I have
to say. Good luck figuring out
what causes is Split Second
phenomenon that doesn't have
anything to do with I don't
know, fuddy duddy I'm now old.
Adam Curry: Yes. All right.
Okay, we love you anyway, I put
it in the Red Book as a as the
double slit experiment, they're
going to all of a sudden
discover quantum mechanics.
John C Dvorak: But they're not
going to discover it. They're
going to read related. Yes.
Adam Curry: Which by the way,
Microsoft now says they've
ushered in the next era of
quantum computing.
John C Dvorak: Maybe they would
it is their stock prices
lingering or what is slowing
down they have no bull crap, is
that what you're telling
Adam Curry: me? Yeah, this AI
stuff they know it's gonna die
out. So they've announced a
major breakthrough in quantum
error correction, abusing
quantum quantum tombs. This is
another company that gets their
buying or whatever, quantum
tombs, iron trap hardware, and
Microsoft's new qubit
virtualization system. The team
was able to run more than 14,000
experiments without a single
error, which is the big problem
with Quantum. This new system
also allowed the team s to check
the logical qubits and correct
any errors and encountered
without destroying the logical
qubits. While my qubits are on
fire from this news. I'm loving
it. qubits. qubits, qubits,
qubits qubits, baby qubit. Just
like
John C Dvorak: the guy it used
to be in a video game bouncing
around you had to shoot him or
something. Well, that's cute.
Burt,
Adam Curry: listen, they're
doing this because AI has been
exposed for the fraud that it
is, as we now learn that
Amazon's magical AI grocery
store was actually 1000 Indians
spying on you.
John C Dvorak: I love that. By
the way, this story. Do you have
a clip?
Adam Curry: I wish I had a clip.
No one wants to do it. Because
we've got to keep this farce of
AI. We got an uphill uphill to
lunch explain to people what
happened. The idea that Amazon
had with these walk walking
John C Dvorak: Amazon Fresh
stores, there
Adam Curry: was just what was it
called the just walk out? Or was
it called? What's it called
Amazon
John C Dvorak: Fresh out there
Amazon Fresh? Well,
Adam Curry: the idea was that
you could walk into the store,
you just pick stuff up, throw it
in your cart, and then walk out
and you get the bill later. And
Amazon account on your Amazon
account. And it was all AI and
it's cutting edge AI technology.
John C Dvorak: People were all
jacked about it because it was
so
Adam Curry: great to have
retail, fire the cashiers, we
don't need them, then then it
turns out and I don't know, did
they announce this? Or Or was
that? I mean, how did this
John C Dvorak: come announcement
came out here. The announcement
came out when they canceled the
project after a number of years
they've been doing it. They said
we're closing these stores and
we're not going to do this
anymore. And then they had the
reasons why and one of the
reasons I believe in the
announcement for shuttering they
revealed that was problematic
because of this because the only
way it would work is with all
these people watching that when
1000s of cameras to see what
people were up to here I
Adam Curry: have the initial
it's called the Amazon Go listen
to this.
Unknown: I think there's four
years ago we started to wonder
what would shopping look like?
If you could walk into a store?
Grab what you want and just go
imagine a world What if we could
weave the most advanced machine
learning computer vision and AI
into the very fabric of a store?
So you never have to wait in
line? Oh it's one no lines no
checkouts no registers no
fabulous now welcome welcome
Amazon
Adam Curry: Go Amazon Go Yeah,
okay they welcome to
John C Dvorak: Amazon Go go go
go Yeah, Amazon go broke but
Adam Curry: but how did it come
out? How did this who who I mean
I'm sure Amazon didn't go We're
closing this because you know
the Indians suck I'm sure they
didn't do that.
John C Dvorak: I think they did
a bottom line it had to be
bottom lining and bookkeeper
said hey, you're losing money
with all these 1000s of Indians
in Bombay looking at people shop
and trying to figure out what
they're doing that people are
this stuff's getting stolen
things or you know stuff was
going getting stolen there's no
doubt about it because no way
here it is
Adam Curry: this without first
reported by the information on
Tuesday I'm walking back the
trail through all these stupid
tech blogs.
John C Dvorak: Were doing a live
Yes, deconstruction for you,
ladies and gentlemen, Tony
Hoggett
Adam Curry: Amazon Senior Vice
President of grocery stores soon
to be fired, said in an
interview that the next agenda
is say that that the next
generation of Amazon Fresh
stores the consumer giants
answer to mass market grocery
chains will focus instead on
offering dash carts. Dash carts.
This is version two of the
store, pivoting
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's
Adam Curry: a pivot pivot pivot,
right. So this leads me to
believe that Microsoft is now
pivoting to quantum because
people are laughing at this.
It's a joke. AI is a joke. It's
a parlor trick to big joke.
Please don't email me comic
strip blogger. I know you
believe it's all gonna
John C Dvorak: go into a comic
strip Blogger site on this what?
What did I think? Yeah, he's got
links in certain arenas. Yeah.
Adam Curry: Art. That art bad
music bad writing bad
PowerPoints? Sure. Absolutely.
Yeah. There's no,
John C Dvorak: there's no need
for bad or it's like, there's
any, you know, it's like, it was
Nixon, who nominated some very
mediocre person for the Supreme
Court. He said, the mediocre
people need to have some
representation.
Adam Curry: That's, it's true.
There's a bumper sticker. No,
well, that's true. That's true.
But look at our own experience
with AI with art. Now, it's made
our art generator on generator
mer. Man, you know, you have to
search and like, Oh, is there
anything good here?
John C Dvorak: We actually have
to do some work. It's not just
Joe.
Adam Curry: Jumping off the page
anymore. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: it does. It's,
well, there's that element.
Yeah. So I just used to be it
used to be when I was a kid. It
used to be like three years ago,
let's say four years ago, before
there was AI. cropping up. It
would be there'd be two or three
or four pieces. Sometimes we'd
have to debate which is the best
of the four. Yes. Now as you're
trying to find one.
Adam Curry: Speaking of debates,
then I want to bring this
everybody's attention. And boy,
man, I'm so glad that we never
pick sides and fights. I mean,
Ukraine, Russia, and Hamas. We
don't pick sides. So
John C Dvorak: everyone lives
anyway. Yeah, we have no clue
you can't pick a side when you
can't trust anybody.
Adam Curry: So the the
alternative media which is now
it's gotten pretty organized. We
have the blaze we got the daily
wire. We got to the pool man
group. We got it even everybody
seems to be like, kind of, you
know, opposite to that. Almost
all like all Fox News. Megyn
Kelly, of course she comes from
Fox News. The Dan bond Gino. I
mean, it's all the same. Been
they're all like spinning around
like turds in a pot like outrage
of the day. That's a Dutch ism,
by the way, awesome. Throw in a
piece bolt like a turd in like a
turd and a pisspot. And so, you
know, Candace Owens, quote,
unquote, leave the daily wire
fired. And that whoa, whoa. And
that's all that everyone's
talking about? Oh, Candace ruin
deep, who cares? Exactly. But
this is all they're talking
about. And so now, you've got
this. These people who
John C Dvorak: try not to
interrupt you, you are. But I
was watching PBD value tainment.
I have the clip. Let me spend an
hour talking about Candice
Owens. Let
Adam Curry: me get into it. Let
me get because this is important
that people understand that they
don't you're algos are making
you worry about this. Because
now as a whole, we have to have
a debate. We have to have Ben
Shapiro has to debate Candace
Owens. So we can finally give
this Hamas is real debate out in
the open. It's important. Dave
Rubin who now works for the
daily wire Dave Rubin. He has no
dog in the hunt. I don't know
but I got to do is sit down with
my boss, Ben Shapiro, we got to
have a serious conversation.
Because even Tucker is in on
this man. This is bad news. This
is bad for the alternative
media. This is bad because we
have a divide. It's ripping us
apart. What
Unknown: do we do to heal what
seems to be that divide on the
right. I think most people
certainly my audience is like,
Okay, fine. The left are all
bananas, the woker bananas,
Biden got dementia, the
Democrats are insane. Like,
okay, fine.
Adam Curry: That's the kind of
program you have is just the
left is all bananas in the
world. Okay,
Unknown: this thing that's
happening on the right now this
things needs to be healed and
quick, and I would say partly,
we need
Adam Curry: to heal John. But we
need healing and quickly,
otherwise we're going to lose to
the mainstream.
Unknown: It's why I have no
desire. Personally, I'm not
saying it's why I personally no
desire to go after cannabis.
It's like her ideas what it is
what it is, but it's like we
have to solve something on the
right. That are maybe between
you and Tucker, let's say like,
how do we put that together so
that it's like we're all going
to vote for Trump. We're all Why
did you know?
Adam Curry: He's literally
saying we're all gonna vote for
Trump? I mean, that's the kind
of media people we are. We're
not alternative media. We're all
voting for Trump there
Unknown: so that it's like we're
all going to vote for Trump.
We're all going to try to you
know, restore a man.
Adam Curry: Do you say
something? No, when it comes to
Unknown: cannabis, again, I'm
not saying well, that's Shapiro.
Sorry, one Yeah. About about
cannabis since like last
November, yeah. So that that is
what it is. I have not publicly
so I
mean, clearly between say
whatever the divide now is
between you and Tucker, you
know, we tried
multiple times are on the show
and hash this out. To accuse me
of dual loyalty
Adam Curry: through loyal did we
have to hash it out? It was
Tucker
Unknown: who suggested I hate
the country. Yeah, that was
amazing that I took her I said
precisely the reverse about
chakra, which is that I believe
that Tucker loves the country.
So it's not up to me to heal a
breach that was created by by
Tucker there, talker did it I've
created I've criticized policy.
I've never criticized motives.
I've never suggested that Russia
was in the in the pay of the
Russians. And the Tucker was in
the pay of the Russian they've
never suggested that Tucker,
America hater that he despises
the country in some sort of
deep, dark conspiratorial way or
anything like that. So he just
said the reverse, reverse,
reverse multiple times. Since he
said that I hate the country
back in back in December. Again,
I've reached out to him. And our
team has rejected many times.
Adam Curry: I've reached out to
him. I mean, my team. Again,
Unknown: I've reached out to
him. Our team has reached out to
him many times.
By offer if I text him and offer
to moderate a debate. You're
down to this. Yes. Glad Kyler
didn't have to be there, but I'm
willing to lose. Of course,
of course there's literally
feted personally tested him
about this. Yes.
Adam Curry: Oh, yes. I
personally texted him about
this. So this is what Tina says,
Adam, there's chum in the water,
chum in the water. These people
are all going after the
chairman. You guys are fools,
fools. And then we get as you
already pre announced, Patrick
bet, David, who Nam can be what
did this guy come from all of a
sudden, this guy's glowy just
like Dave Rubin, then
Unknown: in Kansas. Let me first
start off by saying I am so
happy the two of you guys are
talking as well as agreeing to
do a sit. And obviously the
detail is the challenge where
we're going to figure out let me
give you a couple things I want
you to be thinking about one.
Ben, let me address your issue
about what I said yesterday with
the daily Israeli wire I even
said the daily Jewish wire if
you haven't watched the entire
context of what I said, I'm
gonna put the link below you can
go watch the entire thing on
what I said from the beginning
to the end, I highly recommend
you watch it. Secondly, why I
think you have to know where my
perspective is slightly
different is I understand where
you're coming from because I
lived in Iran. As a kid from the
day I was born till 10 years
old, where we were bombed 67
times in one day, a half a
million people died and I was a
Christian kid.
Adam Curry: Yeah, love. Is
everyone ever. It's all about
themselves. It's all about the
ego. Dave Rubin a white boy, I'd
be happy to host the debate,
Patrick, big David. I should be
hosting this debate because it's
an important debate. And I was a
kid in Iran living in
Unknown: a nation where 98% were
Muslim. We were afraid to talk
about what we were all about.
Yeah, I feel the pain of people
living in Israel. And I fully
feel the pygmy band of some of
the folks who are Christian
folks may be living in Palestine
that don't agree with what's
going on with Hamas. I
understand both sides. And
that's why I understand what
Canada's saying and also
understand why you have the
position that you are having
said that. There's a couple
things I want you to be thinking
about. Number one, you are
Jewish. I think you're from
Burbank, California. And you got
four kids. I a Middle Eastern
Armenian, Assyrian born in Iran.
I went to Glendale, California.
And then we have Candace, who I
believe it's from White Plains,
New York with three kids. We're
all family, folks, right?
Adam Curry: You're all privilege
Cox. Stop it. Stop it. Everybody
in the pool boys out there or
both should happen on my show.
Oh, yeah. We've got we need
debate. So while everyone's
running around in circles, like
a bunch of Jack offs, the no
agenda shows is just gonna keep
on deconstructing media. But
this led me to something else
something Shapiro said in this
stillness, Rubin thing I thought
was really interesting. And it
kind of sparked some thought
about this entire this entire
debate about Israel, Hamas, and
what may whether it's a part of
it or an outflow of it, I'm not
sure yet but listen to this,
Unknown: the way that the
foreign aid to Israel works is
that Israel is mandated by
American law.
Adam Curry: So this is actually
part of this debate is, you
know, well, I you know, yeah,
it's just a war in the Middle
East. But you know, I don't
agree with my tax dollars
funding it. This is this is a
big thing that people are
talking about, oh, I don't care
about Ukraine, but this one
there were some funding that
military cool They
Unknown: receive foreign aid
from the United States, they
must spend it with American
contractors, they are not
allowed to go out for
competitive bids on the
technology that they are buying
from American military
contractors, if the agent is
released, it's the American
military industrial complex,
have a legit argument, right?
You can say that you want the
American military industrial
complex to die. Or you can
suggest that that's what's
making American foreign policy.
I think that's incredibly naive
and stupid. But you can make
that argument. But that's the
claim that America is basically
just cutting a check to Israel
and see no benefit. On the other
end. First of all, America gets
massive intelligence benefits
from Israel, which is the
largest intelligence base for
the United States in the Middle
East. Second of all, Israel is
essentially a floating aircraft
carrier, or a non floating
aircraft carrier for the United
States. America works with the
Israelis and uses Israeli assets
in order to pursue targets in
the Middle East. Third, America
gets an enormous amount of
sophisticated military
technology from Israel, had a
long record of taking military
technology that agains and then
upgrading it tremendously,
including, by the way, the F 35.
The F 35, which Israel gained
Israel then used its own
technologies in order to enhance
so when you see in the movies,
or when you see American
military pilots in F 35. And
they have the over the horizon
helmets, where they're seeing
stuff happening over the
horizon. That's an Israeli
military invention that ended up
in the United States because of
the military cooperation between
Israel and the United States.
And let me
Oh, the progressives are gonna
have to boycott Topcon three, if
they make it.
Adam Curry: So, now this by
itself, you know, it's like,
okay, that's kind of
understandable. Sure, we use a
lot of Israeli military
technology. And I didn't know
about the F 35. And it got more
interesting because mo actually
sent me this clip from times
radio with a former UK major,
because now in the UK, they're
saying we should not be sending
any arms to Israel, we should
not be helping them out because
they're committing genocide.
There's no good same calls that
are happening here. And here's
what the major said the former
major major said, How much
Unknown: does Israel actually
rely on us for arms? What would
a suspension actually be? How
would it be felt,
I suspect in terms of, in any
way damaging their capability,
very little arm, or arm sales to
Israel, as far as I can gather
that assault rifles and some
explosives, but I'm afraid it's
the other way around is way more
reliant on Israel for arms than
they are reliant on us. It isn't
simple, because it's not just
the weapons that we rely on. And
you have to remember that our
own armed forces, start,
stockpiles of military machinery
and ammunition have been
hollowed out by our support for
Ukraine. But it's the bits that
the Israeli arms industry makes
everything from optics to
radars, domiciles missiles, and
missile parts that go into a lot
of the kids that we use. So I
think if if they decided we were
trying to damage their
interests, they could do a great
deal worse to us by damaging our
US. Ah,
Adam Curry: so the plot thickens
here. The Military Industrial
Complex spa spans quite a number
of countries, and Israel seems
to be very important in this. So
when you get calls like this
from the view and sunny Huston,
Unknown: I don't think that you
can tell people whose families
have been killed. whole entire
lines of their families have
been murdered 30 over 32,000
people, women and children, the
majority that well, but if Trump
wins, it would be better. The
problem here is that we weren't
the worse. The problem here is
that they are making themselves
known Michigan has about 200,000
Muslim voters they are losing
their family members and the
United States for the UN has
found is complicit in that. And
that is because the United
States sends $3.8 billion
dollars worth of aid to Israel,
and that also includes arming
them. Social Scientists have
found that if the United States
stopped providing that aid, the
war would be over early. Let me
just finish this, the war would
be over in three days.
Adam Curry: Ah, so now that now
they're messing with the forces
of nature, the military
industrial, as they call it,
base, and NATO right away jumps
into action till
Unknown: now NATO members have
been supplying Ukraine as
individual states coordinated by
the US led Ukraine Defense
Contract group. NATO is an
organization is not involved.
But Jens Stoltenberg wants to
change that. We
are now discussing ways to
institutionalize moral dis
support with in NATO framework
to make it more predictable to
make it more
Adam Curry: the money and time
people we want to schedule we
want the cash robust. Because
Unknown: we strongly believe
that support Ukraine should be
less dependent on short term
voluntary offers and more
dependent on contracts. We want
money we want to schedule long
term NATO commitments,
commitments foreign ministers to
agree to set up a five year
plan, with $100 billion dollars
in military aid coordinated by
the Alliance itself. Some
countries already agree, but it
could mean greater NATO
involvement, and some members
may be nervous this could lead
to escalation, and some may be
reluctant to pay extra money.
Stoltenberg wants the deal
signed this July at the NATO
summit in Washington. Well,
before the possible return of
Donald Trump to the White House.
NATO wants its aid to Ukraine to
be Trump proof.
Adam Curry: Trump pro Trump
proof that stuff but then twist,
twist. This great Israeli
technology is killing innocent
people. And
Unknown: some of these questions
actually been addressed by a
joint investigative report by
the Israeli Palestinian new site
plus 972 with a Hebrew language
local call. And and this
investigative report which is
based on speaking to many
Israeli military intelligence
officials, the findings were
shared with the British daily
The Guardian. Basically what
this report looks at is the
Israeli military's use of
artificial intelligence AI to
generate target. This system,
the Israeli system is called
lavender, and avender.
Apparently, after the October 7
attacks, lavender generated
37,000 Palestinian men
identified as either Hamas or P
ij, Palestinian Islamic Jihad
operatives. And one of the
people there said, Yes, this is
37,000. But it depends on how
you set the bar for how you
define a Hamas or a big
operative. And these really left
leaning daily heretics has
another reports where where
talks about killed zones, and
they have quoted Israeli
reservists to saying basically,
the military right now is
defining anyone who it kills as
a terrorist, anyone, any
Palestinian adult male who
walked into these zones that are
called kin zones that the
Israeli military has identified,
but which Palestinians are not
made aware of which are not
clearly marked. So
Adam Curry: what we're seeing
here, as General Smedley Butler
said, war is a racket. And it
seems to me that all of this
stuff, they're just fighting
about whose tech is better by
saying whose tech is worse. All
of this is about money for
military contractors, all of it.
And meanwhile, I was running
around debating stuff. Well,
John C Dvorak: I think is
interesting. It's a good
presentation. Thank you. It's
interesting how you somehow and
I don't even can't put my finger
on when it happened. How you
segwayed from Candace Owens,
thank you, thank you, to this to
your final thing here on the
military industrial complex and
the bullshit that goes on at the
end. And by the way, I should
mention it Obama used to
redefine people after they did
these drone strikes on these on
these various targets in the
Middle East. They just kill a
bunch of civilians. And he just
redefined them since they were,
you know, they were between the
ages of such and such and such
and such they
Adam Curry: were thus military
age military age men. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: so there were
there were fair game would but
nobody bitched about that. But I
gave you kudos for this
particular twist. Wait, you did
this? It's just like I can't. I
couldn't have you made it. So I
couldn't stop you. Well,
Adam Curry: it's because I
wasn't worried about hosting a
debate between Ben and Candice.
I wasn't worried about that. I'm
keeping my eyes open and seeing
what's
John C Dvorak: right. You even
brought I mean, I don't have any
clips about the Candice. Oh, and
now of course. Oh, who cares?
Adam Curry: Not that's, of
course not. That's just like you
did
John C Dvorak: because I do find
it offensive. It is these guys
this alternative but you're the
one that's defined these
people's alternative media
controlled objects. They are in
some funny way. But they are
just like a dog chasing its own
tail. It's embarrassing. So
Adam Curry: a lot of this AI
stuff because you know, of
course, some some people were
killed who were targeted by the
AI. And these weren't. People
don't realize this world.
Kitchen. What is it? What's it
called? Yeah, that thing up
around Central Kitchen. Well,
you know who that is, don't you?
Boo. Oh, this is your buddy.
Jose, Andreas.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Andreas is
out. They New York. Yeah, he
Adam Curry: got that 100 billion
dollars from Jeff Bezos, right?
Remember he and Van Jones each
got $100 million and then he
started the the world central
kitchen. And then his people get
blowed up by the Israeli I don't
Unknown: need new reporting from
a plus. 972 magazine presents
evidence that Israel's military
employed an AI program called
lavender, but literally marks
people and puts them on a kill
list. Yeah, just days after an
IDF strike killed seven world
Central Kitchen Aid workers in
Gaza. The IDF told Israeli news
outlet hereto that the strike
was a result of lack of
discipline on the part of
commanders on the ground, and
not due to coordination problems
between the army and the
humanitarian organization. Get
the bombshell new reporting
argues that the Israeli army
allegedly marked 1000s of Gazans
as suspects for assassination
using an artificial intelligence
machine. The new investigation
reveals six Israeli intelligence
officers saying the new AI
technology has played a central
role in the, quote,
unprecedented bombing of
Palestinians. According to the
report, during the first week of
the war, the army almost
completely relied on lavender,
which clocked as many as 37,000
Palestinians as suspected
militants and their homes for
possible airstrikes. According
to the magazine, during the
early stages of the war, the
Army gave sweeping approval for
officers to adopt lavenders kill
lists, with no requirement to
thoroughly check why the machine
made those choices or to examine
the raw intelligence data on
which they were based. This is
despite knowing that the system
makes errors in 10% of cases,
and is known to occasionally
Mark individuals who have merely
a loose connection to militant
groups or no connection at all.
You
Adam Curry: know, they should
just come out and say, Look,
man, it was the we had 5000
Indians checking this stuff, and
they fell down on the job. It's
their fault. This is this,
there's something up with all
this. AI that that's your
artificial intelligence. It's
the future of death.
John C Dvorak: And the universe
gives you somebody to blame.
miscoded
Adam Curry: I'm just saying this
and there's a lot there's a lot
going on. Now. Of course, now
we've got to shift everything
over to Iran. All of a sudden,
you
John C Dvorak: have a clip.
Okay, what do you got around
about you attack.
Unknown: Israel remains on high
alert as Iran vows to retaliate
for the killing of several high
ranking Iranian commanders and
civilians, including a top
general appearance. Gary Cohn
reports 1000s attended his
funeral today Brigadier General
Mohammed dress as he was laid to
rest in his central Iranian
hometown. Attendees vowed
revenge for his killing. He was
the highest ranking official
killed in the airstrike last
Monday, along with the heat of
his deputy and five other
officials were also killed at an
embassy compound in serious
capital. A Pentagon official
said the US believes Israel was
behind the attack. Although it
has not claimed responsibility.
Chief of Iran's Armed Forces
warn that quote, no act by any
enemy will go unanswered. Israel
has bolstered its air defense
system including the Iron Dome,
which protects against incoming
short range weapons, and
Israelis have been stockpiling
provisions in fear of an attack.
Yeah, I
Adam Curry: have a couple of
clips from Meet the Press. I
gotta I'm over clipped actually
on this topic. This is Mid East
envoy Dennis Ross, a former
Mideast envoy Dennis Ross on
Meet the Press NBC former
General Electric military
company, Israel
Unknown: right now has canceled
leave of all of their military
because they're on a high alert
in anticipation of some kind of
attack by Iran as a result of
even though Israel didn't
admitted they were the ones who
who took out maybe the most
important Revolutionary Guard
leaders since Qasem. Soleimani
they
John C Dvorak: did that. No, no.
He said even though
Adam Curry: Yeah, he said even
though Israel doesn't admit it,
they took him out.
John C Dvorak: Well, I think to
get he's got his maybe he's
talking about this Mohammed
character, you know, I'm always
wondering, you said sulamani
Yeah, I know. He said sulamani
money, just a guy that that's
not a recent kill. That was the
one during Trump's
Adam Curry: Yeah, no, but Trump
said the he died like a dog was
not the guy. Yes, but now the
Israelis did that. Know what
Listen, maybe the
John C Dvorak: most important
why he just because he said it
doesn't mean it's what it's a
fact.
Adam Curry: All right. Okay.
Evolutionary
Unknown: guard leaders since
custom
Adam Curry: Suleimani Abu Bakar
that was the guy who died like a
dog in their
Unknown: attack in Damascus a
couple of days ago. And it's
clear around his saying there's
going to be Israel is going to
pay a price for this. So the
fact that you could see some
kind of expansion of conflict,
either coming out of Lebanon and
Hezbollah, or something that's
triggered by the Iranians, or
some of its proxies, maybe with
barrage attacks from Iraq or
Syria, that gets you into a
situation where if Israel was
fighting a wider war, even
beyond what we've seen now, then
some kind of hold up American
military assistance, would be an
issue. Right? So I hasten to
add, the President was pretty
clear in this table released by
the White House and when it
comes to threats from Iran, the
United States is going to be
there with Israel.
Adam Curry: I really doubt Iran
is gonna do anything. They're
not stupid. How
John C Dvorak: about this for an
idea that there's back
channeling going on and we're
not even close to being aware of
trade idea was and the Iranians
were behind it to get rid of
this guy? Ooh,
Adam Curry: there's a theory.
Because,
John C Dvorak: you know, these
guys are trouble. They get to a
certain point, they're hanging
around. They seem like they're
starting to act like the boss
pushing their weight around
next. We're gonna get rid of
them. Well, let's, I'll tell you
what, we'll do this thing. You
you bombed that place, which is
fine. We just a few other guys.
We don't mind killing. I don't
put it up beyond anybody to do
that.
Unknown: Now, a couple of hours
before that Israeli airstrike in
Gaza that killed those aid
workers. There was an explosion
at the Iranian embassy in Syria.
Iran saying it was an Israeli
attack that it killed a number
of senior officers with the
Revolutionary Guard.
Adam Curry: Oh, the annoying
guys. Like wow, let's get ready.
John C Dvorak: What are they
doing there?
Unknown: Over the last day,
Iranian leaders have been vowing
revenge. Israel tonight.
Adam Curry: Where where is the
where's the the soundbite from
the Iranian leaders going? Depth
to America revenge. I don't see
that. He's
Unknown: on high alert. Its air
defense systems are ready. The
Israeli military has canceled
leave for combat soldiers,
because they are bracing for
possible retaliation and Israeli
officials tells me at this
point, there is no concrete
intelligence that indicates that
an attack is imminent. Okay. But
there is a lot of concern here
the Israeli military confirming
that it is jamming GPS systems,
which means that people's google
maps aren't working. Oh, no,
this is a threat that's being
taken seriously. Oh,
Adam Curry: my google maps
aren't working. This is a
threat. We got to take it
seriously. There's no actual
credible information. The guide
just said it but you know, we're
at NBC. How about you Rear
Admiral made
Unknown: clear, the need for
Israel to announce and to
implement a series of specific
concrete and measurable steps to
address civilian harm,
humanitarian suffering and the
safety of aid workers.
He made clear that US policy
with respect to Gaza will be
determined by our assessment of
Israel's immediate action on the
steps
what we want to see are some
real changes on the Israeli side
all right, and you know, if you
don't see changes from their
side, they'll have to be changes
from
Adam Curry: our side. Oh,
goodness,
John C Dvorak: Baba.
Adam Curry: This is all just
just who we who we I tell you.
We need to judge Jeanine go on
bomb again. If I'm a bomb, bomb
bomb, that's horrible. People
bomb them bomb, Ivan NPR.
Stanley,
John C Dvorak: was written about
this. If you remember during the
shakeup when they were when
we're doing Tucker got let go.
And there are boxes using the
excuse that they lost his
lawsuit which still makes no
sense to dominion. And so
they're getting rid of people
left and right. It was their
like, scorched earth policy. So
they were getting rid of one
person after the end. Janina was
on the chopping block, but
Adam Curry: she'd never got
chopped. She never got shot
because she's she's a military
industrial base promoter. I
agree. She loves it. She loves
war war. Speaking of. So, boy,
what are the chances as all this
starts to come down? We already
have the Trump proofing of
NATO's financing. I like that.
That's a good one. Trump
John C Dvorak: proof but then
moths proof. They're trying to
make the association. Then
Adam Curry: all of a sudden out
of nowhere. We get this lady
with a new lady with a book her
name is Annie Jacobson and she
is the author of the book
nuclear war a scenario and of
course, were to shoe up on the
gluey on the glory podcast with
Lex Friedman. Of course
Unknown: the United States has
1000 seats. 770 nuclear weapons
deployed, meaning those weapons
could launch in as little as 60
seconds and up to a couple of
minutes. Some of them on the
bombers might take an hour or
so. Russia has 1674 deployed
nuclear weapons. Same scenario,
their weapons systems are on par
with ours. That's not to mention
the 12,500 nuclear weapons.
Amongst the nine nuclear armed
nations, the sucking up into the
nuclear stem 100 mile an hour
winds, you're talking about
people miles out, getting sucked
up. When you see the mushroom
cloud lacks that would be
people, people 40 mile wide
mushroom cloud, blocking out the
sun. And that speaks nothing of
the radiation poisoning that
follows in addition to the
launch on warning concept,
there's this other insane
concept called Seoul
presidential authority. You
might think in a democracy
that's impossible, right? You
can't just start a war. Well,
you can just start a nuclear war
if you're the Commander in
Chief, the President of the
United States in fact, you're
the only one who can do that. We
are one misunderstanding one
miscalculation away a nuclear
Armageddon no matter how nuclear
war starts, it ends with
everyone dead.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, Lex Welcome
back to the 1950s I'm telling
you that kind of this has been
discussed. Since the first H
bomb went off this day, and it
was discussed probably the most
extreme in the 60s during the
crisis the Cuban Missile Crisis.
And it's not this is not a new
thought. What is this? Why are
we reiterating this old
thinking? This old is old these
old arguments out of the blue
right now? Because
Adam Curry: Trump, duck and
cover one mean tweet considered
off and we'll all be sucked up
into the nuclear pipe. Let's
people Lex it's people flying
around they're burning a fiery
hellish death Come on, calm down
people calm down everybody. This
just it would just go in and
saying here
John C Dvorak: Yeah, shut up.
Adam Curry: And and of course,
this is this is so great.
Because I I went right to my
buddy Cole a K and C cattle when
this one came out. The bird
Unknown: flu has been found in
more dairy cows with cases now
confirmed in six states since
the first reports on March 25.
Officials insists there is no
danger to the US. Die. Yeah,
Adam Curry: wait. Yeah, but
they're ramping this up right on
time. We'd go to America's
favorite doctor, Dr. Jenn
Ashton. today. Let's
Unknown: talk to you about our
medical news here. At least one
person in Texas has been
diagnosed with bird flu after
having contact with dairy cows.
Yeah.
So I spoke to a senior official
with the CDC by phone yesterday.
Let me take you through what
Adam Curry: we know at this
point. Yes, please at this hour.
Dr. Jen, what do we know about
avian
Unknown: influenza. So this is h
five and one is a flu virus
that's typically found in birds.
It's transmitted via the air
it's also via contact with
mucous saliva or animal feces.
Obviously, at this point, the
recommendation is to avoid
contact with sick or dead birds
or animals and unpasteurized
milk products. Symptoms run the
gamut. You could be asymptomatic
this case of this dairy worker
in Texas pinkeye, an eye
infection. Or obviously you can
have signs and symptoms of an
upper respiratory infection or
pneumonia. In this country,
there are only two confirmed
cases ever reported in humans.
So this is really an evolving
zoonotic disease, something
that's well known well
documented in animals now
affecting humans.
Adam Curry: Is it so people,
isn't it? So? notic? Is it
zoonotic or zoonotic?
John C Dvorak: It's zoonotic,
zoonotic, I looked at I went out
of my way to look at it. ology,
yes, the pronunciation.
Adam Curry: I talked to Cole
Mio, My rancher and Luling and
he says, This is the biggest
bull crap have ever heard of he
says, he's Armand up. He says
they better not try and come and
call my call my herd. Because
that that's part of what's on
the block here. You know, the
goal. Getting rid of the getting
rid of the chickens is one
thing, but oh, it's in the cows
now. Interesting.
John C Dvorak: Yeah. I believe
him to be accurate in his
assessment. He should be
careful. Yeah. And
Adam Curry: he's also a
geneticist. So he knows all this
stuff. He's like, this is the
big You've
Unknown: heard a lot of people
wanting to know how serious is
this is their treatment? And is
there a way to test
that you have it? So yes,
there's testing. There's
treatment, antiviral medication
this particular person in Texas
is on Tamiflu. When I spoke to
this senior official from the
CDC yesterday, she told me and I
quote, they are they are
considering right now, the risk
to the overall US population is
low record, they are taking this
seriously. They did the capacity
to make vaccine if they need to,
but anytime an infection jumps
species, and now likely is in
mammals, mammals, cows, cows are
taking notice at alarming Yeah,
I mean, we have to take this
seriously. And the CDC
definitely is definitely know
that they are monitoring it as
our youth is low at this point.
Adam Curry: That's good to hear.
Yeah, well, let's, let's go to
Dr. Mandy, the our new director,
the soccer mom of the CDC,
Unknown: the CDC says the risk
to humans from the age five and
one flu that is driving this
outbreak is low. Right now it
appears that the two cases in
humans were from contact with
sick animals. Do you have any
reason to believe that humans
could pass this on to each
other?
So we have never seen a case of
human to human spread of avian
flu? Why are we talking about it
and the version of avian flu
that we're seeing in cattle, and
in this one human case is the
same strain that we have seen
previously in birds, we've never
seen that spread human to human.
That all being said, as we've
learned through COVID, and our
experiences, viruses change my
release, to stay ahead of it.
That's why we CDC and the whole
of US government is taking this
very seriously in my situation
very closely.
Adam Curry: I mean, I have a
couple more clips here of Dr.
Mandy, because this is a script,
we've heard it before.
Unknown: Say we need to stay
ahead of it. Tell us what that
involves, what are the steps
you're taking? Sure. One
is obviously working very
closely to make sure we're
understanding the extent of the
spread, how many cattle and farm
are involved, and then obviously
looking for any humans that are
in contact with cattle or sick,
and testing folks that have
symptoms and making sure that
we're understanding if it has
spread to other folks. So far,
there's only been one case in
Texas person had very mild
symptoms. They're recovering
well, yeah. But we want to make
sure, again, that we are testing
folks who may have been in
contact
just so people understand the
difference in numbers. There's
one case in Texas where the farm
worker appeared to have been in
contact with a sick cow a couple
years ago, there was another
human case where the person
appeared to have been in contact
with a sick bird. You said
widespread testing is important.
Is there a ray that cases are
going to go into the radar
because people are afraid to
report whether it's farm owners
who don't want their operation?
Workers who might not have
health coverage? Yeah, we're
gonna raise
with our state and local
partners, our partners through
aggregators.
Adam Curry: Here's your state
and local partners. Yeah, we're
gonna go to the ranch, and hey,
we're from the government, we're
here to check you.
Unknown: Well, we're working
closely with our state and local
partners, our partners through
agriculture in the US Department
of Agriculture and farm workers,
again, we want to get ahead of
this. So we're trying to talk
folks through it and build trust
and, you know, folks have really
been receptive. We've been
particularly working with a lot
of the veterinarians that are
part of the farms that have been
impacted. So, so far, all
working well together.
Adam Curry: Okay, so yeah, we're
working well together. But this
is a script. This is a script.
Get ready for it. Be afraid bird
flu, we're all going to die. Oh,
no, we're not because we can do
some vaccines. I'm sure it house
Unknown: we're not thought to be
a species at high risk. And so
if the virus is now spreading,
and cows, what are the choices
that could mutate to become a
risk to humans?
Well, it is true. This is the
first time we've seen avian flu
or bird flu either way, this is
NPR in Catalan. As you know,
cows are mammals. So this is a
new group of animals that we are
seeing this virus in. And that
just means more opportunity for
this virus to mutate or change.
To make sure we are continuing
to stay ahead of
Adam Curry: the cow is
Unknown: the new pangolin
monitoring, whether it continues
to spread and evolve is one
thing, preparing for the
possibility that it might is
another in a New York Times
opinion piece columnist Zeynep
Tufekci said the government
needs to gear up to potentially
mass produce vaccines quickly.
Oh, I
John C Dvorak: used the wrong
words. Well, it'd be mass
produced mail in ballots. Oh,
Unknown: that's coming from it
needs to get up to potentially
mass produced vaccines quickly.
Do you agree with that? Well,
the good news is United States
has been preparing for avian flu
outbreaks for more than 20
years. We've invested in our
ability to test for this
prevented and to treat it. And
we know that the strain we're
seeing right now is the same
strain we have seen before. This
up our treatment, which is
Tamiflu, which we have both
doses in stockpile and around
the country works. And we even
have vaccine candidates that are
ready to go. So it's very
different than what we
experienced, for example, at the
beginning of COVID, when we're
seeing a brand new novel virus
where we didn't have tests, we
didn't have treatment, and we
didn't have vaccine. So
Adam Curry: I have one more clip
from her, and then we'll go to
Trump. Because you're right,
obviously, that's what happened
with COVID. we mass produce
mailing ballots. And what she
keeps saying here is, well, you
know, this is a jump from
species to species. And you
know, just like COVID, we
learned that, you know, this
stuff can change, it can morphic
and the virus can change,
Unknown: which is specifically
if it does take time to mass
produce vaccines, is that
something the US should be doing
an artist right now? chance that
the virus evolves? Well,
again, we have never seen a
transmission from a human to
human. That is something we are
watching for very closely. Yeah.
And so there may be trigger
points where we would move to
thinking about scaling up
vaccine. But remember, there's
always a trade off there. If we
move to manufacturing one type
of vaccine, it may be at the
expense of being able to
manufacture that vaccine for the
seasonal flu, again, something
that also impacts us. So we have
the ability to scale up if we
need to. And again, we're
already started down that
process. And we'll keep
monitoring to see if we need to
trigger and do that.
The cases so far have all been
in dairy cows, should people be
concerned about consuming milk
and other dairy products?
Well, first, FDA has indicated
that our milk supply is safe
because of the pasteurization
process. unpasteurized on raw
milk remains a vast, vast, vast
majority of our milk supply is
safe because of pasteurization.
Adam Curry: Well, Trump is onto
this he knows what's coming and
he actually sounds angry about
it. In this case, although he
doesn't call it out as bird flu
per se. Left
Unknown: wing lunatics are
trying very hard to bring back
COVID lock downs and mandates
with all of their sudden fear
mongering about the new variants
that are coming ki whiz you know
what else is coming in election?
They want to restart the COVID
hysteria so they can justify
more lockdowns, more censorship,
more illegal drop boxes, more
mailing ballots, and trillions
of dollars and payoffs to their
political allies heading into
the 2024 election does that
sound familiar? These are bad
people. These are sick people
with anyway. But to every COVID
tyrant who wants to take away
our freedom, hear these words we
will not comply. So don't even
think about it. We will not shut
down our schools. We will not
accept your lockdowns, we will
not abide by your mask mandates.
And we will not tolerate your
vaccine mandates. They rigged
the 2020 election and now
they're trying to do the same
thing all over again, by rigging
the most important election in
the history of our country, the
2024 election, even if it means
trying to bring back COVID. But
they will fail because we will
not let it happen. When I'm back
in the White House, I will use
every available authority to cut
federal funding to any school
college airline or public
transportation system that
imposes a mask mandate or a
vaccine mandate. Thank you very
much.
Adam Curry: He sounds a little
worried to me.
John C Dvorak: Oh, yeah, I
wouldn't be if I was him. Yeah.
Sounds like fact I have a couple
of clips that should make him
worried. Okay. See which of
these clips these are about this
some new? New results, poll
results and as
Adam Curry: you're holding does
it all the time? By him boom.
Where is it man? Where's your
Trump's? I know it's no labels?
No.
John C Dvorak: No Labels is a
good clip. Let's play that.
Unknown: No presidential
candidate for the group, no
labels. What does that tell us
about politics today?
Two thirds of the voters in
America tell pollsters they are
not happy with the rematch
between Trump and Biden. So it
seems the best of times to
organize a third party or an
independent candidacy. But
raising the money and the
organization and just getting on
the ballot in many states
remains a challenge. And noble
labels wanted a person who
already had national stature or
a statewide credential, at least
someone plausible with
bipartisan appeal. And they
talked to dozens of prospects
without finding anyone they
liked who was willing to do it.
And inside the parties, it's
been more than 40 years since we
had a real primary threat for an
incumbent president. And this
year, in a sense, we have two
incumbent presidents running one
in each party Biden Of course,
and also Trump at least in the
minds of his most ardent
supporters.
John C Dvorak: You notice
something in that report. You
talk about us the perfect time
for a third party candidate and
Adam Curry: you had no labels
crap. No RFK Jr. Talk no mention
John C Dvorak: of RFK Jr. Heaven
forbid that the people there I
think it was NPR would do that.
The clip I'm looking for bye By
the way is the weird polls clip
it's right here. Couple
Unknown: of competing polls to
ask you about. The NPR PBS
Marist poll has credited Biden
at 50%. Wall Street Journal poll
shows former President Trump
ahead and six of seven swing
states. That's right. This
week, there was that poll you
mentioned and others showing
what was in effect, a dead heat.
Wall Street Journal ran that
poll seven of swing states,
showing Trump winning and six of
them. So that points to the
prospect of perhaps another 2016
with one candidate possibly
winning the national popular
vote, but the other candidate
winning in the Electoral College
and thereby winning the
presidency.
John C Dvorak: So they think
that Biden is going to win the
pot. Whoo. That just baffles me
that anyone would vote for that
guy. But I or maybe I'm getting
isolated mochan
Adam Curry: over there.
John C Dvorak: It's
unbelievable. What's your fanny
Fani Willis clip that interests
me this is a wild clip a while
clip. Okay, good. Then we go
down and then while clip is a
clip that you haven't heard this
on the mainstream media and you
never will. This is quite
interesting. Floyd is
Unknown: one of 17 defendants,
including Trump accused of
attempting to overturn the 2020
election in Georgia. Floyd's
Georgia attorney Christopher
Catterall. Told LEGAL ANALYST
Phil Holloway, what happened.
By the way, Fannie did reach out
to us my colleague, one of my
colleagues in Maryland, and was
rude and abrupt with him on the
phone. And he was dealing with a
Maryland case I was dealing with
a Georgia case and she ended up
recording him
cut her off said that recording
is a felony under Maryland law
requires both parties to
consent. A Floyd said in a
social media posts that if
Willis doesn't recuse herself by
noon on Monday, he may have to
pursue all lawful remedies. Oh,
John C Dvorak: gonna go after
her for a felony? Poor idiot.
I'm
Unknown: gonna show my mood by
donating to no agenda. Imagine
all the people who could do
that. Oh, yeah, that'd be fun
Adam Curry: I'll bet you no one
was suspecting that, huh?
John C Dvorak: I even was it?
Yeah, no
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John C Dvorak: was right. Yeah,
that was I would have suggested
the same thing. As
Adam Curry: I was putting the
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Devora greatest hits and misses.
It was just a good piece. It
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John C Dvorak: it had it had.
They had dimensionality more
dimensionality had
Adam Curry: a lot more
dimensionality than the original
one that we that we had decided
on. We decided that on last
Sunday, and that was let me see.
That was by Parker Paulie.
Blacknight Parker Paulie. He had
the Red Book specially had all
that right. He had a wasn't it
it was more like a brown book
wasn't really a red book is red,
enough red, red and had a target
on it, and then a dart and then
he had a couple of versions. We
liked the one with a dart and
missed the missing Dart. Which,
which work well. That was
really, we didn't the artists
were kind of AWOL for obvious
reasons, although we had an
opportunity to compete and
that's how damn Kenny Ben just
slid in under the wire. Although
sweet cheeks probably tried one.
Which was okay. With a red book
special. Was there anything else
that we missed? No,
John C Dvorak: but we do have to
thank the artists for show. 1647
Two. Ah,
Adam Curry: which was also named
Kenny, Ben. And the one we chose
for that. Looking for it now.
Which one was it John? Oh, it
was Dame Kenny. Ben's Happy
Easter. It was the two easter
eggs. One with with the cross.
The cross and one with the all
seeing eye. We debated a bit.
You know,
John C Dvorak: there was no
there was no good art for that
show.
Adam Curry: Well, you know scare
monger who was AI? That
John C Dvorak: wasn't good.
Adam Curry: A scare monger tried
to pull the old bunny in the
cave bit again. We should try.
John C Dvorak: Why no, he
brought that that's like one of
the first pieces you ever
submitted any things that we
forgot? No, we're not gonna see
your artists always try to
recycle stuff. So you guys are
too stupid to know.
Adam Curry: We noticed that and
we wouldn't choose it this year
either. Religious Man with Jesus
looking at the big bunny in the
cave. Give me a break. No, no,
we're not going to do that. The
blood of Jesus with bunny stuff.
Now none of none of that was was
ever in play. But damn Kenny
Benz was good. We liked it that
Moreover, because the the White
House decided that kids couldn't
put any religious symbols on the
eggs at the White House for the
Easter egg hunt. what a what a
spoilers, man. Yeah, but
John C Dvorak: that turns out
that that was true goes back to
Obama, I think Oh, well. There
you go pretty old and it wasn't
re re re negotiated by Trump. He
just didn't care.
Adam Curry: It was really it was
so they couldn't do that during
Trump either.
John C Dvorak: I far as I know,
the way it the way the media
played it. And you know, it's
Oh, you're always making a big
fuss, right wings go nuts. That
kind of thing. Yeah,
Adam Curry: yeah. The
intellectual darkweb. Now, like
Ben Shapiro, and what's the
other guy's name? The Weinstein
the Weinstein Brothers. Sure. So
now let us think intellectual
dark. Yeah, that's what it was.
It was the they were putting
that together. Oh, yeah. We got
it. Well, members of the
intelligence big. Yeah, because
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We got to heal any, any rifts,
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have a note to read from one of
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in Chicago. Hi, guys. I'm
catching up in the last episode
that is sent along just in case
it's helpful to anyone out
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Oakland Oh rented a car and was
indeed robbed.
Adam Curry: Wow. So we are Yeah,
we were talking about the rental
cars and how what a pain in the
butt that must be if you if your
rental car gets broken into when
you want to return to the
airport. I think this
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minutes parked in a long stretch
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go into the back seat into the
trunk. I had no choice but to
keep on my way to the airport
and the woman at the rental car
drop off, barely noticed. She
said it was the third one that
day. Wow. I filled in a very
short form with my insurance
info and was on my way I was
contacted about a month later
with an invoice for the damage
by cynical side assumes a rental
car places making a chunk of
change themselves. I live in
Chicago, so it's not like I
don't have built in guard up.
But this thing is so specific to
this area. It's odd. Wow. There
you go.
Adam Curry: So I've been
tracking new stories about the
far right. Which is ill defined
but it's in this season of half
the world going into elections.
We have to discredit the far
right wherever we can.
John C Dvorak: The threat to
democracy whatever
Adam Curry: far right means it's
very unclear. I mean, just Trump
far right or is he just right.
Now is heytvelt is far right or
is he just right? Boys a
conservative or what? What does
it really mean? And NPR is very
helpful. They have they put
together was a rather long
report. So I chopped it down and
specifically I chopped out some
pieces about gab pay because
she's boring. Now, you know gab
Are you familiar with gab pay?
Vaguely. Yeah. That's not really
a P. No, no Joe G A big like gab
from the social the social gab.
Yeah, gab. No, I don't know
anything about gab. Yeah. Well,
it's an alternative payment
system. But that kind of
distracted distracted from what
they're trying to do about
defining what the far right is
and what the far right are doing
so
Unknown: elitist voices of
America. This is NPR or PBS
people in the business of
opposing vaccination or
unwelcome election results have
a particular mistrust of big
tech companies and financial
institutions. Sounds sounds like
podcasters. And for those
looking to opt out, there is a
group of people who've been
building alternatives the far
right and PRs League and went to
a conference in Las Vegas to
find out more. The
crowd included anti vaccine
activists, Trump adherence and
Christian conservatives. Most
were entrepreneurs in these
movements, looking for ways to
build what they call the freedom
economy. We are
here together in America because
we are people who have either
been canceled, or we really
understand what is going on in
America today. As it relates to
cancel isation
leave and go daddy leave all
these woke corporations behind
and start spending your money
with organizations who have your
best interests in mind. Those
were conference speakers Chris
Wagner and Megan green. It's
hard to say how large this
market is. One recent report
from a conservative shopping app
estimated there are at least
80,000 self described freedom
economy, small businesses in the
country today. Coffee companies,
Razor companies dating apps
plumbers, at one point, pillow
salesman turned pro Trump
conspiracy theorist Michael
indels, my pillow company had
almost $300 million in revenue.
Adam Curry: So are they just
basically saying all preppers
are now far right? Is that what
I'm understanding? Like if you
want to be a part of the Freedom
economy?
John C Dvorak: I have no idea
what they're saying or where
they're headed and why poor Mike
Lyndale got brought into the
picture because he's successful
is beyond me.
Adam Curry: Well, it's so it
sounds like it's Christian
nationalists is people who don't
want to use regular payment
system who want to have
different dating apps this
confusing. Let's see if we can
learn more from NPR, you will
learn nothing. No. This you
think
Unknown: in some religious
communities building a parallel
society is an old idea. Oh,
we're going to Abernathy Mr.
Singh. Oh, I'm sorry.
Adam Curry: This religious
societies like Fredericksburg,
Texas. I'm paying attention NPR,
Unknown: professor of religion
at Queen's University. One
example, he says is
fundamentalist Christians after
the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925.
Adam Curry: Oh, the scopes.
John. Can you explain the Scopes
Monkey Trial?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, this was a
trial with William Jennings
Bryan, who's a two time loser as
a presidential candidate going
after the teaching of evolution
in school. So you know these,
they're trying to equate. This
has been done a couple of times
we try to show you if you
remember the So a couple years
ago when they vaxcel You don't
believe in vaccinations you
don't believe in evolution to
you don't believe in evolution.
You don't believe the sunrises
that kind of thing. So the
Scopes Monkey Trial was about
evolution and being taught.
Adam Curry: And how did that end
up? I mean, why why would ended
up
John C Dvorak: with it being if
the teacher got fined. William
Jennings Bryan won the case
because he did the I guess a
good job of defending, not
teaching evolution $100 and a
fine came down a big fine came
down. I think it was five bucks
$100 According to week, no idea
it was less than 100 Well,
Wikipedia says 100 100 Okay,
well, I could have been 100. But
it was a joke fine. So the whole
thing wasn't taken seriously.
Well, it's
Adam Curry: all very serious
business. Now with NPR.
Unknown: An example he says is
fundamentalist Christians after
the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925.
They retreated from the public
and they created a kind of
network, a kind of parallel
society, their own publishing
houses, their own media, their
own magazines newsletters, that
the entrepreneurs gathered in
Vegas are a broader fusion of
communities. We asked her two
years of COVID-19 Stolen
election narratives and
transgender visibility. He says,
Oh, they're embattled
subculture.
They feel like they're on the
outs. They believe the
government's are against them,
the intellectuals are against
them that that science is moving
in the opposite direction.
Adding in a system full of
current de conspiracism helps to
frame building a separate
untainted economy as a matter of
survival. financial
organizations can freeze or shut
down accounts. It's sometimes
referred to as deep banking.
figures on the right have framed
this happening as political
persecution for years. But it's
nearly impossible to know how
often the banking happens
because banks and payment
processors rarely spell out
their reasons. Oh,
Adam Curry: man, these people
are nuts. Do they not see what's
happening? I love what NPR is
doing here. The basically,
unless you just got purple hair
and we're walking along and
getting along to be along and
declare yourself non binary. You
are far right. That's it. That's
all that it takes.
Unknown: More often than not
financial experts believe people
lose their services over mundane
technical violations. Yeah,
Adam Curry: like saying evacs
these aren't vaccines. That's
technically they're not
vaccines, oops, lost, lost my
bank.
Unknown: Someone uses their
account the wrong way. But there
is another category of very high
profile examples. Here
Adam Curry: we go. What could it
be?
Unknown: The bulk of it happens
as a response to some tragedy in
the real world.
That's Megan squire with the
Southern Poverty Law Center.
About violent episodes like the
deadly 2017 White Power rally in
Charlottesville, Virginia.
Adam Curry: That's the first
time I've heard right, fine
people. That's the first time
I've heard it described as the
white power rally. Was it a
right, a white power rally? That
I recall now this is changing
history? MPR well, you get
John C Dvorak: to do that. If
you're going to make the point.
You're going to make it but you
have to make points. You gotta
change history. Yeah.
Adam Curry: That's part of the
Marxist way. You can Yeah.
Unknown: Yeah, a whole slew of
mass shootings explicitly
motivated by hate.
Adam Curry: What? Like, what
other what other mass shootings
are? They're the ones that I
love you.
Unknown: Another big wave of
debunking came after January 6,
and squires says she's watched
far right extremists experiment
with building infrastructure to
get around deep banking and deep
platforming for years. Oh,
Adam Curry: you mean podcasting?
2.0 is now far right.
Unknown: They'll talk about how
we made this payment. We need to
make our own web hosting
companies. We need to make our
own social media we need to make
our own domain registrar's, we
need to make our own computers.
It's a huge challenge. It takes
planning technical skill, money
and finding enough customers.
Within each of these movements,
anti vaccine anti semitic
conspiracists and conservative
Christians. The benefits of
supporting each other appear to
outweigh any reputational risks.
Again and again. There was a
clear message so long as you're
not breaking laws, we'll work
with you Hagen NPR news
John C Dvorak: got that story
go.
Adam Curry: Just ended it
basically is Christians you're
white via you don't like the
government. You don't like
vaccines. You're far right.
There it is. These people are
not cool man. Come by Trump
Bible, by
John C Dvorak: the way. You got
one. Yeah, I
Adam Curry: got my trump Bible
and I have to say why did Trump
collectable
John C Dvorak: it does? Well,
you know, Obama had a Bible too.
Adam Curry: I did not was there
an Obama Bible?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it was done
by the American Bible
Association. It was a special
Obama Bible. And it has name
inside and Oh,
Adam Curry: really? Because
Trump didn't do that. There's no
trump in this Bible.
John C Dvorak: Oh, This the
Obama Bible has Obama in the
Bible. Oh,
Adam Curry: man, no one said
anything about that now did they
know why would they know? Yeah.
John C Dvorak: I didn't know
somebody said somebody posted on
Instagram with a bunch of
pictures of they have a copy of
the Obama Bible.
Adam Curry: Well, the Trump
Bibles a little disappointing.
Yeah, I mean, the packaging was
real nice. That that was good.
But the product itself, the
pages, were not all cut well, so
they stuck together. You know
what I mean?
John C Dvorak: It's a cheap
production. But you tell us.
Yeah, that
Adam Curry: was as I said, it
was a little disappointing.
Yeah, I mean, embassy is King
James, which is just like what?
King James is hard as hard to
hard to read.
John C Dvorak: Well, it's a lot
of people like it. Yeah, a
Adam Curry: lot of people. A lot
of people think it's the only
one for sure.
John C Dvorak: We I had a guy
who's going back and forth with
me on the email about this. And
what do you say? He says that if
you're a biblical scholar, you
like the King James, because you
get it's just the best. You
know, there's also a queen named
Webster, when is the best in my
opinion.
Adam Curry: Did you know there's
a queen James Bible?
John C Dvorak: That sold in San
Francisco? Yep, you bet.
Adam Curry: And they've changed
some stuff on a second. Where
was it? I thought I wrote this
down somewhere. I thought it was
so funny. Really? Yeah. You
John C Dvorak: dropped a joke
already.
Adam Curry: You're gonna No, no,
I didn't drop the joke.
John C Dvorak: I seem to be
fumbling. No, I'm not fumbling.
Adam Curry: That just came up.
All of a sudden I was oh, here
it is under trans Maoism. Of
course. What is the purpose of
the of the Queen James Bible?
Here it is. The verse see Romans
127, which the King James
Version reads, and likewise also
the men leaving the natural use
of the woman burned in their
lust, one toward another, men
with men working that which is
unseemly, and receiving in
themselves that recompence of
their error which was meet Whoa.
Then we have so the English
Standard Version of men likewise
gave up natural relations with
women and were consumed with
passion for one another men
committing shameless acts with
men and receiving in themselves
the due penalty for their error.
The Queen James Version reads
men with men working that which
is pagan and unseemly, all
right, for for this cause God
gave the eye idolaters up onto
vile affections receiving in
themselves that recompence of
their error, which was meet
other verses. So that was it.
That's it. I don't know man.
John C Dvorak: That was
enlightening.
Adam Curry: I wasn't really I
guess sorry. Back to the
doomsday because the preppers it
seems are not just the crazy
right wing white Christian
nationalists
Unknown: some of the wealthiest
Americans shelling out serious
cabbage for state of the our
doomsday bunkers the price tag
for the Bougie us bunker $100
million they're designed to
defend against things like a
political revolt and natural
disasters. national
correspondent group Jenkins who
was one of the coolest guys I
know is on the story. And there
he is.
Harris we've thought about it
all of this you got to decide
where you gonna go if doomsday
heads and or you won't be on one
of these. These fallout shelters
back in the Cold War we were
worried about Russia and Soviet
nukes well now we're worried
about World War Three from Iran,
China, North Korea, natural
disasters, political civil
unrest and of course, a power
grid collapse bottom line Eris.
People are bunkering up and
they're willing to spin big.
The wealthy people in the US
they don't want to suffer if
they go in a bomb shelter. They
want a basically an extension of
their lifestyle in their bunker.
Ron Hubbard, the CEO of Atlas
survival shelter says he saw a
spike in demand when Ukraine
broke out in war when Israel
broke out and he builds these
spectrums across the economic
spectrum now for 20 grand
Harris, you can get the basic
bomb shelter. That's a simple
one, but it does the job dig
deeper in your pocket. You can
get the 100 Grand Big Boy
bunker, but take a look at if
you spend 400,000 The high end
bunkers declined for this one is
anonymous. But another one of
his clients who was happy with
the big boy had this to say
a lot of people waste money on
things that just don't matter.
For a little bit of peace of
mind. It's worth it. It's worth
it. 100%
John C Dvorak: just to have just
know that hey, just in case
Unknown: we have it. There
Adam Curry: you go. Seems like
rich people to me. This
John C Dvorak: again is back to
the 50s and 60s. You know these
same bankers used to be a
popular item back in the late
50s and 60s Before the invention
of the thermonuclear bomb. First
you had your a bomb. Yeah, and
by the way, there's a book by
Linus Pauling. You should
everyone should go read it's
called no more warnings.
explains this in great detail.
First you had your a bomb. Yeah.
Then you had the the fusion bomb
the H bomb. And then you had
this newest bomb, which is the
three ways got three elements
has got an A bomb and H bomb.
And then an outer coating of a
uranium 239 makes the bomb. I
think it's 239. But it's one of
the uranium and it makes the
bomb super efficient. So it
doesn't have to be as big. But
unfortunately and this one this
bomb was invented, it leaves
radiation that lasts about 100
years. So the idea of building a
bunker wasn't going to do any
good because you'd have to live
to be over 100 years old to get
past the radiation outside. And
so they stopped making these
bomb shelters and probably the
late 60s and they never started
making them again. This is a
scam.
Adam Curry: Well, there's
nothing new under the sun. We're
just going you know history is
circular. Here we go. This means
John By the way that we can
predict the next thing that's
coming up. What else did we have
during that time?
John C Dvorak: What did we have
during that time?
Adam Curry: That we must have
well the Cuban Missile I
John C Dvorak: came with the top
my head but his other bull crap.
Yeah, there's tons of stuff.
Adam Curry: Do we have any kind
of any kind of medical stuff
going on? Or a war of the worlds
was not? When did that happen?
Well,
John C Dvorak: there was a war
of the worlds where that movie I
think came out in the late 40s
So I don't know if that applies.
Adam Curry: Maybe
John C Dvorak: it will be good
it'll be worse version of the
movie. It'll
Adam Curry: be Yeah, but we'd be
good for for good old fashioned
blanks.
John C Dvorak: Okay, flying.
Alien hoax alien landed in the
50s Mainly when they had all
these flying saucer movies and
people referring saucers
everywhere. And then they did
put the kibosh on reporting. So
now obviously a saucer Shut up.
I
Adam Curry: think I think that
that will be a good one alien
invasion. Yeah, that we can
almost all for that, but in the
book for episode 1000 and
John C Dvorak: put it in Episode
3000.
Adam Curry: So we have Yes, I
did
John C Dvorak: say as a little
aside, I've gotten to decide
clip just kind of break the
break that tense, tense moment,
a tense,
Adam Curry: tense moment of the
bomb shelters. Yes.
John C Dvorak: This Did you see
this? This is United Airlines.
Again, United Airlines audit
control. Hey, if you don't feel
safe, I'm sorry. This is the
pilot a woman probably decides
to come by she didn't get
dressed. And she comes wandering
on she's I don't know if she's
drunk. Nobody knows. But this is
this is also on somebody's site.
So the they explain it's got a
voiceover but let's go. Okay, if
Unknown: you don't feel safe,
get off the airplane. This is
your captain speaking but never
like this. I'll stop and
we'll fly the airplane. Don't
worry. I'm gonna let my co pilot
fly it. He's a man.
It's a total meltdown. The pilot
boarded in her street clothes
and address the passengers over
the intercom. Passenger Pam
O'Neill couldn't believe what
was happening.
She said let's take a vote. How
many of you would like to take
off now with me dressed as I am?
Or would you prefer that I take
10 minutes to get changed into
my cute little uniform. Then she
started talking about her
divorce and political
candidates. The minute she
mentioned that gentleman stood
up and just yelled, whoa,
enough. You're scaring me.
Another passenger Randy Reese
got up to leave and gave a
running commentary on social
media pilot also insulted a
couple on poor
Can I send you Okay, so did I
purposely offend you? I did.
Dancers yet. But it says please
disarm doors
after 20 passengers insisted on
getting off the United Airlines
flight the pilot quietly left
the aircraft. Okay, if you don't
feel safe, get off the airplane.
Wow.
Adam Curry: What's going on the
United
John C Dvorak: Ignite? Is it
good troll?
Adam Curry: They've got this. So
they have a pilot a female pilot
in street clothes yet? The CEO
is a dude in a dress. Yeah,
John C Dvorak: where does it go?
Adam Curry: The world has gone
nuts.
John C Dvorak: Well, United man.
You know, it's so funny how I
mean both United and Boeing
which are always attached at the
hips as the beginning of of
Boeing, you know and united came
out of Boeing. Yes. It's like
they both self destruct right in
front of our very eyes at the
same time. Yeah,
Adam Curry: it seems I would I
just saw that spirit. The Boeing
and Airbus have agreed that
spirit Aerosystems will split it
up. So Boeing will take back the
Boeing part of a spirit into
their will fold them back in
and, and then the other part of
spirit will go on make parts for
Airbus. Speaking of Airbus A
quote some Airbus captain said,
You know I usually start off my
public address announcements in
his uniform, no doubt, and he'll
throw in and in the morning
ladies and gentlemen and he said
I had a passenger say ITM to me
as he got off the plane and
Trenton I said in the morning
and he explained back in the
morning, it was a great moment
connection is protection. Yes.
John C Dvorak: A lot of pilots
that listen to this show pilots
Adam Curry: air traffic control,
never never hesitate to throw
out and in the morning to
someone in aviation to just
throw it out. You'd be very
surprised. Well, I have a little
entre mon clip back
Unknown: to a growing scam with
a very unpleasant name. It's
called Pink butchering.
Adam Curry: First heard here on
your no agenda show we were
months months ahead of this
warning, warning you about this
scam. We've been tried to get
some of the scammers on the air.
There are no no agenda producers
who have been who fallen into
this trap of hey, are you
picking me up? Hey, I can't
remember your name but I have
this number in my phone who are
you know
Unknown: that to a growing scam
with a very unpleasant name.
It's called pig butchering. It
refers to how scammers are
luring in victims than stealing
their life savings is in
everything from dating apps to
random text messages. Notice
Adam Curry: there's not just
random Well, I guess it is kind
of random text messages. I
Unknown: don't like to term. It
comes from the scammers who
liken it to the practice of
fattening hogs before slaughter.
It's a growing scam online known
as pig butchering. Scammers send
innocent sounding messages to
you on a dating app or in a
group chat. They get you talking
then luring you into believing
that a small investment in
cryptocurrency is exploding in
value, fatten
them up before they slaughter
them, they steal their money.
Officials in New
York have now seized nearly two
dozen web domains from IP
addresses in China. They say
we're used to carry out the
fraud with cases from California
and Illinois to Pennsylvania
victims, it's a lot easier to
fall for this than you might
think. Because the scammers
often get some of your personal
information off the web. So
they're using all of your social
presence as well, to find a
connection with you to gain your
trust. And then to lead you out
of money. This
woman in Brooklyn says she was
scammed out of $106,000 Another
lost 118,000 The
way he was talking like you know
like, Oh, I'll take care of you.
You know, like just building
that relationship that report
the accounts
look legit. At first victims see
some fake dividends from their
investment and can even withdraw
small amount of money. But when
you try to cash out, you're
locked out and your money is
gone. If they
say I love you, or if they say
love or crypto within a week
just do not engage. On study
estimates
pick butchering scammers have
made more than $75 billion
worldwide.
Adam Curry: Love or crypto I
love you want to buy some crypto
John C Dvorak: or crypto, I
wanted
Adam Curry: to say I never like
it when I hear that US officials
have well seize the domains. But
what they're really saying is
they just grabbed the DNS
entries, which is always
concerning. I don't like that at
all. But under what authority do
though, under what authority do
they do that? Speaking of
digital crypto scams, we now
have a little more information
on the inevitable and
forthcoming digital Euro. And
this was quite an eye opener
because now we finally are
starting to understand how it
will work. It will right now the
banking lobby is the idea behind
the digital euro is that this
will be a digital euro currency
that would be issued by the
European Central Bank and it
would be in direct competition
with other banks now the banks
have lobbied to put some
important curtailing some some
what's the word I'm looking for?
Some important limits Yes, some
important limits on the digital
Euro. But there's now a PR arm
known as Positive Money Europe,
who are of course funded by the
Open Society Institute the Soros
Foundation. It's really It's too
funny. But they are the
promotional arm and well of
course they showed up on the
news to talk about
Unknown: it. Well here to help
us understand what exactly the
digital euro is and how it could
change our lives is Vicki Van
Eyck of Positive Money Europe, a
nonprofit based in Brussels
campaigning for a more
transparent and fair monetary
system. First of all, how would
the digital Euro actually work?
I think before we go into
actually how the digital euro
would work. I think we need to
stay take a step back and just
real quick explain the
difference between private and
public money. Though
Adam Curry: we have a difference
now private and public money
we're already have to come
Hundreds of Euro no
Unknown: public money is money
created by the state or the
central bank, when it issues
coins and banknotes. So in
Europe and in the Eurozone, that
would be the European Central
Bank that creates physical cash
euro notes for Eurozone
countries like France, for
instance. However, the majority
of the money that we use on a
daily basis and that we interact
interact with is actually bank
deposits, which is private bank
money. And the distinction is
really key to the digital Euro.
Because private bank money is
essentially a claim on the
private bank, it's a promise
from the private bank to pay you
the money that you have in your
bank account. And, of course,
there's a degree of risk
attached to that because the
bank is a commercial enterprise
that can go bankrupt. And as
opposed to private banks, the
central bank cannot go bankrupt.
And so public money, which is
essentially what the digital
euro is going to be, and I'll go
into that, but public money is
essentially what creates trust
in our monetary system. Because
I trust that the day that I want
to take my money in my bank
account, and I want to transfer
it into physical cash, that I
can do that. And so essentially,
what the digital euro is
supposed to do is to be a
digital equivalent of the
physical cache. So the only
public money that we have access
to today, the digital equivalent
of that, and it does this
because it wants to reply to the
increasing demand for digital
payments.
Adam Curry: Okay, so she's
lying, obviously, because
there's no increasing demand for
digital payments. Everybody has
digital payments, but they want
to create two types of money a
second type of money. In fact,
on their website, they have a
whole page dedicated to
helicopter money, bailouts for
people, not for banks. The COVID
19 pandemic has called and
caused millions of people across
Europe to lose their jobs and
slashed their incomes. The
European Central Bank has
prioritized multinational
companies over ordinary people
in the response to the crisis,
helicopter money, direct cash
transfers from the ECB to
Eurozone citizens would help
build a post Coronavirus
economy, which puts regular
people first. Now,
John C Dvorak: wait a minute. So
they call it helicopter money.
Yeah, named after that moment in
history would ever know. Where
they know what did where they
threw the money out of a
helicopter, remember that?
They'd never throw it out of a
helicopter, John, my
understanding is they actually
threw money out of a helicopter.
But okay, if the
Adam Curry: ECB European Central
Bank implemented helicopter
money now we could stop COVID-19
causing a severe and long
lasting recession. So what I'm
hearing her say is that the
European Central Bank could now
create new money, that route
that they could just throw into
your bank account. And, and it
wouldn't go to bank. So it's
really, it's a way to bail out
the European Central Bank. by
inflating your money supply.
It's a beautiful system, let's
learn more how
Unknown: they try to influence
their proceedings. Those
proceedings, like how big is
their influence,
Adam Curry: their influence has
been huge banks, talking about
the banks not liking this are
Unknown: important to the ECB.
But also they have a huge
banking lobby, right. So the
ways that the banks have been
able to influence the digital
euro is a in the beginning,
really ensuring that the digital
euro would only be used for
their infrastructure. So they
were really scared about getting
competition from a public
payment infrastructure. So this
is why Originally, the ECB
mainly referred to banks as the
main distributors of digital of
the digital euros. This has
opened up so in the latest
proposal on the digital Euro.
It's basically all payment
service providers, which as I
mentioned, that includes credit,
credit institutions, electronic
money institutions, but even
public authorities as positive
money. We really welcome this
opening up because we do think
it provides some healthy
competition to banks. Another
way that the banks have really
tried to influence the digital
euro is on the holding limits
and also on remuneration. So the
ECB has made it clear that the
digital euro is not going to be
remunerated, we're not going to
get interest on it, which makes
the debate on the whole holding
limits even more important,
right? Because imagine I'm a
consumer and I have I opened my
banking app and I have two
seemingly very similar accounts.
One with bank deposits, digital
euros, I can have an unlimited
amount, it can be remunerated in
my savings account. And on the
other hand, I have an account
with a limited 3000 euros,
digitally central bank digital
euros that is unremunerated. A
lot of people might not end up
using those central bank digital
euros. And that's why we think
it's so important that the
limits remain high or that there
are no limits at all.
Adam Curry: So we're down to the
final
John C Dvorak: piece of the
puzzle. What she says at the
end, what's important that they
remain high, that the limits
remain high or no limits. Yes.
Adam Curry: On the other words,
John C Dvorak: no limits. Yes,
Adam Curry: exactly. That's what
the European Central Bank is
fighting for. Right now, is it
okay so you'll have this digital
Euro account next to your
regular account. But but on the
digital Euro account, you can't
get any interest and you can't
turn it into cash that you can
hold in your hand. But then they
say on their website instead of
pumping more money into
financial markets as the ECB is
doing with quantitative easing,
the bank will deploy helicopter
money. By sending 1000 euros to
every adult in the euro zone,
the ECB would provide exactly
the kind of powerful boost
needed to kickstart the economy
once the COVID-19 public health
crisis is over. This is
insanity.
John C Dvorak: I thought the
health crisis was over
Adam Curry: not not according to
them. They want to just use this
to print money and throw your
way. And I guess I don't know
like that. It's all on paper.
It's not in paper. It's just all
digital. This is not a good
idea. This is very, very dumb.
John C Dvorak: There's something
scam ish about it. Yeah. Well,
Adam Curry: we'll see how long
it takes. Before we get the
digital dollar. We'll let the
Europeans work out the bugs. Oh,
yeah, we
John C Dvorak: let them
experiment. Let them work out
the bugs. That's crazy. To get
back to domestic stories. Okay.
I cut down Biden's stupid speech
in Baltimore at the bridge boy
so I have one of those Redux
clips of Biden jacking away
making no sense at all but I
will say this if you listen
carefully when the bridge first
got hit he made the comment that
he took the train over the
bridge and if you look at the
bridge
Adam Curry: miss I missed all of
this I paid no attention to this
story so I'm glad you got yeah
John C Dvorak: he said Yeah, I
took I love going across that
bridge I took the train
sometimes drove and it has not a
bridge it just no train tracks
on the bridge. He never took the
train over the bridge. And if
you look at the bridge it's one
of those lump bridges that you
go along and you gotta go drive
uphill and just train couldn't
even go over that bridge if
there was tracks on it. But the
right wing got all nuts about
all the radio guys oh, you said
it was a took the train and guys
in idiot I'm sure
Adam Curry: not just the right
wing. I'm sure the intellectual
darkweb was all over.
John C Dvorak: Everybody went
all over jumped all over. But
you'd think that it would feed
back into the system. He doubles
down to in within this specie
Oh, he again. Says he took the
train a week or two after he
already said it and there's no
risk. It's unbelievable how dumb
this guy is. But this is a two
minute clip of Biden This is
compressed down is from a 10
minute Yammer that if you try to
make sense of it you won't
Unknown: say to my Dad Dad.
They're mispronouncing Ballmer,
my dad and the Biden Please sit
down.
Adam Curry: What is this AI or
is this really the president?
No. Okay, here's
John C Dvorak: the deal. Here's
the deal. Here's the deal. I had
to run it through Adobe. Just
yet the noise out of it. This is
horrible. It's a terrible clip.
But it's you can hear it all
right, by the way, but it is
Adobe eyes. It is not AI. This
is this is taken right from the
video.
Unknown: I've mispronounced from
Ballmer by dad and the Biden
Please sit down. Biden family
goes all the way back being
Waterman in this bay for a long,
long time back in their mid
1800s. And my father, born and
raised here in Baltimore. And
there's a strong strong
connection so that sadly in the
region as well. I liked that,
Connie. Oh, all right. I was
just briefed by the United
unified command about the
ongoing impact of this tragic
collapse. With Francis Scott Key
Bridge last Tuesday. The damage
is devastating. In our hearts
are still breaking. Eight, eight
construction workers were out of
the water. When the bridge fell.
Six lost their lives. Most are
immigrants but all were
Maryland. Hard working strong
and selfless, say found them as
a god, I've been there feeling
like having a black hole in your
chest, but can be sucked in
unable to breathe. The anger,
pain. Depth of loss is so
profound. And we know it's hard
to believe. And you're probably
not going to believe me, but it
can tell you now for personal
experience, the day is going to
come when the memory of your
loved one as you walk by that
park or the church or something
that you shared together is
going to bring a smile to your
lips before it brings a tear to
your eye. You're gonna happen
it's gonna take a while but I
promise you, it will happen and
that's when you know you're
going to be able to make it also
never forget the contribution of
these man made to this city
first. Our first is our prior to
reopen the port as one of the
nation's largest shipping hub
and as the top port In America
both an importing and exporting
of cars and light trucks did
number one today by
administrations and obviously
the first tranche of dislocated
worker grads Betsy phrased but
his times Paul it is there to
make sure it helps create jobs
for workers involved in the
cleanup of this incident.
Adam Curry: All right. I got a
call this man we can't do this
gig and again, this is no good.
doesn't even sound like it's not
funny this way.
John C Dvorak: I'm sorry, that
really isn't not that far from
him mumbling through that
speech, so I wouldn't complain
too much. But it's like he says
nothing any Oh, how come
everything's about him?
Adam Curry: Well, he's the
president. He's got hairy legs.
Whereas you would do it all.
John C Dvorak: You got hairy
legs? He has
Adam Curry: Goodness gracious.
Get this give this guy the hook.
This problem out please
John C Dvorak: get to clapping
these local yokels of Baltimore
Baltimore. He's like Sam Bama.
No more guys. It's just good
that IQ.
Adam Curry: Can we do some
farmer news?
John C Dvorak: I have no farmer
clips. I have some farmer clips.
Well, I'm glad that he listened
to him
Unknown: cases of prostate
cancer worldwide are expected to
double by 2040. Researchers
attribute the surge in part to
men living longer, but they say
the numbers reinforce the need
for testing and early
intervention.
Adam Curry: Yeah, hi, prostate
cancer on the rise. Double by
2040. I don't know why. I mean,
it's amazing. It's amazing how
that happens. But the real news
of course, is the real news. We
need to advertise some more fat
losing drugs ozempic Big news.
Welcome
Unknown: back here. So have you
have you heard about this
members of the popular warehouse
club Costco can now add an
unexpected item at the checkout
counter. We're talking about
drugs for weight loss, right.
And this is definitely gaskets
here with details and stuff,
guys.
Good morning. People pop into
Costco for discounts. It's not
an ad or anything on toilet
paper and massive jars of peanut
butter. But the wholesale giant
has also started selling health
care including checkups,
therapy, and now this new weight
loss program that could include
prescriptions for popular
obesity drugs.
Adam Curry: Boy, Costco really
went all out. Like let's keep
Listen, guys, we want to do a
buy with you. And we're thinking
we could get Stephanie over
here. And you know, Steph, yes,
Steph, can we have staff report
on just how awesome we are as
Costco.
Unknown: A wholesale giant with
a reputation for having just
about everything come? Oh, yeah.
What is this place? Costco is
launching a new weight loss
program.
Adam Curry: Listen, this is an
ad. I mean, literally, but what
is you know,
John C Dvorak: what is this
play? Mercy. It is a native ad.
We talked about this all the
time and you're stunned. This is
Adam Curry: a five minute ad.
What is this place?
Unknown: Costco is launching a
new weight loss program for its
members together with the
company's health care partner,
Sesame
20% of the searches that we were
seeing on Sesame were already
four. We lost the nice, so we
figured this was the perfect
time to offer something. Yeah,
that's
Adam Curry: talent telemedicine,
that company they work with
comprehensive they're working
100
John C Dvorak: interrupt this
clip. Sure, sure. to Costco, you
know, they did an audiology
thing. That's where they
started. Yeah, that's right. And
you bitched about that a lot.
But it were irks me is for a
while they had this print
service, that these big giant
printers and you go in there and
drop off your photos, you get
all kinds of aid, right? You can
do all kinds of daddy's cancel
it out of the blue. Oh, that's
gone the print service. Yeah,
they took it out. I just think
that's bad.
Adam Curry: This is why you're
not invited onto NBC Today Show
to do the native ad because you
have the wrong message
Unknown: for $179. Every three
months, patients will get an
individualized program with
clinical consultations on
nutritional diet. And if needed
a prescription for one of the
new popular weight loss
medications. Do you see the
excitement around these new
medications as driving people to
sign up for this plan with
Costco?
Oh, for sure. Oh, I see. What
we're seeing is a reaction to
folks hearing from friends and
loved ones and hearing stories
in the media about the fact that
there are treatments that work
Bob ResNet joined Costcos new
health program on day one and
says he's impressive plan will
be tailored to his needs.
I think it's really appealing.
When I look at as a program a
little hole that it's affecting
different parts of my life from
diet, exercise, general
lifestyle that I can do
Adam Curry: whatever I want,
just take the shot
Unknown: drug components
couldn't be helpful if it's if
it's a fit for Costco
adventure may provide access to
the prescription. But the plan
does not include the cost of the
medication that could run
roughly $1,000 a month. Ah, so
far, very few insurance
companies will cover it, meaning
most people would have to pay
out of pocket. Even with those
high price tags. Goldman Sachs
predicts that 13% of US adults,
roughly 15 million people might
be on one of these drugs by
2030. Right
now, the projections are sky
high if you also factor in
potential other use cases for
these drugs, because right now
they're being studied in
cardiovascular events and sleep
apnea. In Alzheimer's, that
number could go much, much
higher, which of
Adam Curry: course is only if
you are obese and then that's
why it's going to be on Medicare
as well. You know, you could
have a heart attack better get
the ozempic Put it on Medicare.
Unknown: Costco is not the first
company to offer access to the
wildly popular medications.
Weight Watchers, lifetime gyms
and the new fitness app all have
ways that customers can access
prescriptions, but needing a
prescription is not the same as
being able to pay for one. And
as more companies offer ways to
get the weight loss drugs.
Affordability is often a major
hurdle for patients, the
medications could help
the cost of the drug is going to
be equal to a house payment. And
for many, that's just not an
option.
John C Dvorak: Ma'am or the size
of a house.
Adam Curry: Could you wrap it up
with Hoda, please, we'd like
Hoda to be in our piece. Okay,
Unknown: so Steph sesame is
calling this America's most
affordable weight loss program.
However, you mentioned in your
piece that the drugs are not
included in the program. So why
wouldn't you just go to your
doctor or somewhere else and
get their aid. So what they say
is the good news is a plan
that's going to do much more
than just offer you a
prescription and it's going to
tailor some nutrition for you
and offer some other kinds of
advice but giant jars of peanut
butter, you're absolutely right.
It's still gonna cost the same.
Most insurance companies don't
cover it. Medicare doesn't cover
it. Normally that there are some
companies and even the state of
North Carolina that did offer
some coverage for these drugs
and have now decided to roll it
back. Because it's just simply
too expensive.
John C Dvorak: Right. Was that
the point of the article to tell
people to back off?
Adam Curry: No, no, because we
got fat out formerly fat out
coming in here. You gotta go
walk
Unknown: past the 64 pack of
cooking. Think you need an
online? Yeah. So when you
combine until form?
Yeah, generics are not on the
horizon anytime soon. So
Adam Curry: stay away from these
people. Please stay away from
this. This is not good for you.
We'll see the fit. It's a Fan
Fan cycle. You just know it's
common.
John C Dvorak: Oh, I can do a
clip Blitz. Oh,
Adam Curry: okay. Hold on a
second. I was unprepared for the
clip bits.
John C Dvorak: I was do okay.
Adam Curry: All right. clipless.
John, what do you got for the
clip? Let's,
John C Dvorak: let's start with
the Blinken, Ukraine, NATO
Ukraine.
Unknown: The determination of
every country represented here
at NATO remains rock solid. We
will do everything we can.
Allies will do everything that
they can to ensure that Ukraine
has what it needs back to
continue to deal with Russia's
ongoing aggression against
Ukraine and aggression that gets
worse aggression. With every
passing day, Ukraine will become
a member of NATO. Our purpose at
the summit is to help build a
bridge to that membership, and
to create a clear pathway for
for Ukraine moving forward. So
of course, we believe that
Ukraine deserves to be a member
of NATO and that this should
happen soon as sooner rather
than later through through to.
John C Dvorak: Flying in
migrants
Unknown: flying immigrants into
the United States. There's a
controversial program by the
Biden administration has come
under scrutiny all week long.
today. It's now facing even more
backlash. And today's Aryan
pazar has the latest update
attorneys general from 20
Different states together with
an organization called America
first legal are now suing the
Biden administration. That's
over a parole program which
allows immigrants to fly
directly into the United States.
So the states already sued over
this program a few months ago,
but the court dismissed the
case. The states now filed a
motion to reconsider this
decision and pick the case up
again since last fall, over
380,000 migrants flew directly
into the US. America first legal
points out that people in parole
status are immediately given
work permits and are entitled to
everything kind of welfare
benefit after being present for
five years.
John C Dvorak: Mexico this is
interesting Mexico Ecuador
embassy issue.
Unknown: Mexico broke off
diplomatic relations with
Ecuador after security forces
broke into the Mexican embassy
there. And piers ADA Peralta has
more Ecuadorian
police officers forced their way
into the embassy in order to
arrest the country's former vice
president Jorge glas, who is
facing an investigation for
corruption and bribery had been
seeking asylum in the Mexican
embassy. The Mexican President
had said that they would try to
fly glass out of Ecuador out of
respect for asylum laws. In a
statement the Ecuadorian
presidency said they would not
allow quote any criminal to stay
free. Mexico's foreign minister
called the raid a flagrant
violation of the Vienna
Convention, Robert Canseco, the
chief of the Consular Section at
the Mexican embassy tried to
stop Ecuadorian police from
entering but he was thrown to
the ground. This is not
possible. He said. This is
madness. It Palta in the US
Mexico City.
Adam Curry: I have some comments
on your clip Blitz, one, Ukraine
versus Russia, Ukraine in
general. But according to the
six staff members who are let
go, who all want to remain
anonymous, president's Lenski of
Ukraine has acquired Highgrove
house, the former residence of
King Charles and Queen Camilla
for 20 million pounds. Just
thought that was rather
interesting.
John C Dvorak: In England, yes.
So that's where he's gonna flee
to most likely. And the Lord is
Alinsky at 20 million pounds out
of the blue is just a Friday,
what am I?
Adam Curry: What was wrong with
you? And the rumor out there now
they didn't have the elections
in March. So I was wrong
Zelinsky term officially expires
at the end of May. And the word
is that operation, my Don's
three is scheduled for around
that time, which means there
will be protests in the square,
same same script, only Russia
will be blamed obviously. And
and that will result in killing
off of anybody who is against
the current regime, ie the US
intelligence services. And we'll
continue on our merry way. Then
on the migrants, or as we'd like
to call them newcomers,
newcomers newcomers. The March
jobs report. This was big news
everywhere Morningstar March
jobs report forecasts show still
strong but slowing hiring gains.
This is all good news. Because
we can keep the economy hot.
Because we have immigrant
workforce coming in. The
newcomers are going to save us
because I mean, they're
literally saying it now that
you're saying it out loud. Well,
because of immigrants.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Yeah, literally. Here we have it
here. Immigrant immigration
helps us jobs grow faster than
Powell speed limit. At the heart
of the issue was known as the
neutral payrolls growth, a speed
limit of sorts for how fast
payrolls can grow without
tightening the labor market. And
stoking wage pressures.
Remember, this is what our
insider said. Economists contend
economists contend that
immigration is boosting that
monkey monthly break even rate
which they estimate anywhere
from 160,000 to 265,000. This
year, that's markedly higher
than roughly 100,000 pace Powell
identified back in 2022, as the
long run cruising speed for jobs
growth, and compares with
average monthly gains of
251,000. Last year. So we can
also conclude from this that all
those people who said, I don't
want to work after COVID Now,
remember the great resignation?
Yep. The great
John C Dvorak: resignation is
it's your phone clips that we
played like, probably about five
or 10 shows ago where this kid
says i i won't work in this. I
get paid. The guy just
graduated. I'm not working less.
I get $100,000 a year so I quit.
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, it's
your fault. So now the financial
system had to bring in to open
up the borders and bringing
everybody in the newcomers are
here to take your job. A lot of
them apparently, like the
Haitians are going to
California. But I thought that
would go
John C Dvorak: to your hard
workers that
Adam Curry: they work harder
than our kids. I have a related
clip. Okay, last one, because we
got to take a break. We're going
to
John C Dvorak: Wisconsin using
COVID funds. For migrants
Unknown: that capital of
Wisconsin took $700,000 from a
COVID Relief Fund. and allocated
towards illegal immigrants. The
money was being spent on utility
bills, bus passes gas cards and
more. Republican state senator
Louis Strobel is now
investigating the issue. His
office told NTD that it's not
the first time COVID money is
being misused adding that this
is a direct result of the out of
control spending happening in
Washington and that lawmakers
should rein in spending and say
no to these massive spending
packages that lead to programs
like this one.
Adam Curry: You know what's
coming there's only one way to
solve this digital dollar give
everybody a little wallet. Yeah,
digital dollar hago newcomer
John C Dvorak: Yeah,
unbelievable. No scammed.
Adam Curry: Well da and with
that, I want to thank you for
your courage in the morning to
you the man who put the C in the
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friend on the other end the one
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John C Dvorak: Carlson in the
morning all ships at sea boots
on the ground feet near water in
the Dames and the nights
Adam Curry: out there in the
morning to the trolls and the
troll room hands up. actually
surprising it's pretty good. We
have 1760 today at this late
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Sunday we had 1742 So we're up
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Adam Curry: He actually comes in
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John C Dvorak: Again, it's
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Adam Curry: missed a show. Yeah,
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and they also became 7587 and
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confusing,
Adam Curry: different different
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John C Dvorak: in Georgia,
you're paying more Yeah. So
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Adam Curry: Yeah. Lots of people
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John C Dvorak: I know it's just
take clips from the 80s Yeah.
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Adam Curry: on a second. I
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We're done. That was the end of
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few there about four year plus,
Adam Curry: your love math.
John C Dvorak: A lot of people
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Adam Curry: five he needs to do
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Adam Curry: Thank you all it's
options last time. Yeah, but
John C Dvorak: it should be 2400
for a Sunday.
Adam Curry: Well, that's on you.
Is that Joe Biden thing? in
droves, yes,
John C Dvorak: they did. Really
left Joe Biden.
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John C Dvorak: is like, oh,
Adam Curry: yeah, they are
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Just because it is a party. It
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Adam Curry: Um, you know, check
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John C Dvorak: Extraordinary.
All right. I like it. Okay, but
I have a bunch. To got to. I got
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Adam Curry: Little short was
John C Dvorak: and then
traumatic. This can be extremely
dramatic.
Adam Curry: I think extreme
extraordinary is better.
Extraordinary. Yep. Okay, well,
we'll take that one. Good
Unknown: news. Good news. Good
news. Good news. Good news. Good
Adam Curry: news, everybody.
That means at the end of every
single no agenda show. It's time
for John to bring us some good
news so we can feel good until
the next no agenda show even
though you should feel pretty
good knowing that you stand
above all of the mayhem. You
stand above the controlled
opportunities. Yes, you are
above the intellectual dark web.
You're not confused or concerned
about where debate has to take
place. No, because you have good
news in your knapsack what do we
have today, John?
John C Dvorak: Well, this is
about a people finding dog named
midnight a black lab and a lost
three year old
Unknown: it's different talk.
This week guy deserves to be
happy especially after finding a
missing three year old boy
Friday morning.
He was dragging me through the
woods like he was just wasn't
gonna stop.
Well, now it's all fun and games
when it comes to his job
midnight gets it done. DeLand
police Corporal Damon Clark says
all he had to do was give him a
sniff of the three year olds
blanket and then send him off.
I would say we were on the
ground. Probably 45 minutes or
so. Which feels like hours and
hours and hours. When you're
being drugged behind the dog
through the woods Corporal
Clark says he was full of cuts
and scrapes. But despite the
challenging terrain, midnight
was successful,
he was in this little thicket of
a bear very thick. The dog was
actually able to get to him much
quicker than I was because I'm
getting caught up on binds and
trees and shrubbery and stuff
like that a
three year old would often play
in the woods, which is why Clark
says he likely wandered off but
he got lost. Thankfully, the boy
had his tablet and stayed in one
spot, making it easier to track
and doubt. When midnight found
him he was very excited. By time
I got back there. He's looking a
little boy space and he's all a
little bit a little boy and he's
looking back at me like Hey, I
got
it. Here it is and of course
midnight was rewarded with a
burger and one of his favorite
toys burger. None of this would
have happened without the help
of Clark. I'm
the dumb Enzo leashed. So he
does all the work. My job is
just to read him read his body
language, you know and
understand what he's telling me
because obviously he can't talk
Clark
helped midnight retrace his
steps whenever he lost track of
the boys sent. At one point the
dog also had to get another snip
of the blanket to make sure he
was on the right track. But to
work well together, Clark knows
to be successful. He has to pay
attention to the dog's needs.
Adam Curry: Oh. Oh, was this a
police dog? What
Unknown: kind of dog was this?
It was a black lab.
Adam Curry: No that but
John C Dvorak: did some dogs can
do this. It's amazing.
Adam Curry: But luckily the kid
had his tablet. I'm not sure
what that had. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: That was weird.
He's probably playing some game
waiting for the dog to
Unknown: find him today. Good
news on na. What has me me given
John to play today.
Adam Curry: Good news,
everybody. That's good news.
Good. Good. Good news. Do you
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knows that we back on Thursday.
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In the morning, everybody. I'm
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John C Dvorak: and from Northern
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Unknown: taxpayer money to
Northrop Grumman to put up trade
John C Dvorak: the buses $15
Unknown: How can we steal money
from the American like a mid
level train?
Adam Curry: It's not gonna
happen for 40 bucks obviously we
have trains to the moon. What
about you? You're going to take
a ride on the moon train.
John C Dvorak: I probably be
going up and down the coast a
lot insane and a blue
Unknown: moon train because
that's where your moon base is
located. Here's the deal.
John C Dvorak: Fine. Get ready
for some serious Moon action
DARPA funded I mean there's just
no reason for it. It's just
ludicrous lunar crazy
Adam Curry: this 2 billion will
actually go
Unknown: to fix up
infrastructure and buy new
equipment why these
days how a smooth train you
ready for the moon train? Right?
What
John C Dvorak: about you you're
gonna take a ride on the moon
train. Contracts for a railway
on the moon price is like 110
bucks or something $140 to take
the train we've gotten lunar I
was thinking about it
Unknown: taxpayer funded Moon
trains lunar railroad concept to
put trains on
John C Dvorak: moon finds Get
ready for some serious mood
action it would take me 24 hours
on the train. I'm not gonna I'm
not gonna train so what happened
3850 160 miles an hour.
Unknown: Using space travel is a
metaphor for beating his life
all this money
Adam Curry: all these high speed
trains is only for the frickin
politicians
John C Dvorak: who said we can't
do that we can't afford it.
Sounds great.
Unknown: Baba Baba, Baba, Baba
Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba Baba
Baba Baba Baba Baba Munna Bom
and McGahn bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom they're going in hard
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom bom bom bom bom bom bom
bom bom somebody who's gonna
drop a new care
once you're using nuclear
weapons, the mistakes that can
be made the miscalculations who
knows
there is no denying that since
that moment the shadow of the
atom bomb has been across all
our lives. All men of goodwill
earnestly hope that a realistic
control of atomic weapons can be
achieved. Meanwhile, good sense
requires that all of us prepare
for any eventuality but wisdom
demands to that we take time to
understand this force because
here in fact is the answer to a
dream as old as man himself
a giant of limitless power and
man's come on
What are we talking about? Come
on come on
John C Dvorak: within the
symbols power subject to his
command man's wisdom his
firmness in the use of that
power depends now
Unknown: the future of his
children and his children's
children in the new world of the
Atomic Age give me a little
break
we need to kill them
we need to kill them bomb them
bomb them again.
We need to kill them.
We need to kill them. Bomb then.
I bomb them and bomb them again
and bomb them again a bomb the
bomb them and bomb them again
and bomb them again a bomb bomb
them and kill them bombed them
and kill them
bomb them against them again we
need to kill them on them again
on them again we need to kill
them bomb them again
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