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Unknown: is no agenda, running
Adam Curry: down replacements
and broadcasting live from the
heart of the Texas hill country
here in FEMA Region number six
in the morning, everybody. I'm
Adam curry from
John C Dvorak: Northern Silicon
Valley where we're all
celebrating the first time in
110 years that a rookie won the
grand sumo tournament. I'm
Jonathan.
Adam Curry: Raglan buzzkill to
Carol 4g to get that right.
John C Dvorak: Kinda Yeah 98k eu
Fuji Oh to calm hero Fuji he was
he was injured. He lost a match
yesterday we got injured it was
a us up in the air whether you
win today because he had to win
today when the whole thing Yeah.
And then I noticed something.
That was I don't know why it
takes me these
Adam Curry: years people
understand that this is the this
is the big sumo championship
that you follow and update us on
every six months. It's
John C Dvorak: yeah, people
expect it. But I noticed I've
been following sumo for over 40
years easy. Yes
Adam Curry: and and 16 of those
right here on this show.
John C Dvorak: Now the first
time I've noticed this, the
winners and I think this may be
endemic to jet to Japan. The
winner comes out and they ask
him a lot of questions. He never
thinks anybody.
Adam Curry: Really what a
douche? No,
John C Dvorak: I've never seen
any Japanese wrestler, thank
anybody over the years, not even
an 80s because we have in this
country, we have a thing called
obligatory gratitude. So if you
watch as you watch the Academy
Awards, they my mom, my dad and
your director, my producer, my
fellow actor, they go on and on
and on. In fact, there was some
actress that forgot to thank her
husband and they got divorced,
like within a month. You
remember that? Vaguely? Yeah.
Well, that's the kind of and
then if you had like Obama says,
you know, nobody's self made man
in the United States. You got to
thank the government is because
we put roads on the streets. We
paved the roads. If it wasn't
for paved roads, you wouldn't
make any money. That's true.
It's true. It's true. Yeah. And
I've tried to free I was
thinking why Why does there's no
there's no tanks for the stable.
They're in there. No, thanks for
their coaches. There's no thanks
to anybody. Oh, Phoebe. The dog
doesn't even get any thanks. And
no, no, thanks. I'm guessing
it's because the Japanese are
they have obligations thankless
bunch? Oh, I think they have
obligations and duties and they
don't expect to be thanked. I'm
just doing my job. Why are you
thanking me? Well, that's true.
It may be an insult to be
thanked tipping
Adam Curry: in Japan is in fact
an insult. Yeah, if you tip they
will come running after you out
of the restaurant, say Oh, no,
no, no, I'm just doing my job.
You should not be tipping me.
That was the most amazing thing
I've ever witnessed when that
happened.
John C Dvorak: This may be
because duty is is accepted as a
thing and to be thanking
somebody is insulting them. I'm
just doing I'm I'm supposed to
be doing this. Why are you
thanking me? That's the only way
I can figure it out. But thank
nobody.
Adam Curry: I think this is a
good trend. I'm not going to
thank you for any
John C Dvorak: we have an we
have obligatory gratitude in
this. You have to thank people
or else you're a douche. In
fact, you started off by saying
he's a douche. You yourself
reacted immediately. No, I come
in
Adam Curry: to do I feel bad
now? I feel bad. I think he's
right. The only person you
should be thanking is God.
That's all Yeah, that covers it
all. That's what I'm gonna do
from now on. I'm not thanking
you for anything.
John C Dvorak: But then you're a
douche. Yeah, well,
Adam Curry: there you go. Oh, by
the way, so
John C Dvorak: I was so after
this show. There is a thing. I
have to say this and I'm just
gonna been putting it off now.
But you have a doppelganger on
NHK
Adam Curry: right on NHK on the
Japanese television station.
Yeah,
John C Dvorak: he's a guy named
Josh Danielson. If your life had
gone differently, this should be
you. Is Jesus super square.
Where's the bow tie? He's got
and he's a presenter, but he's
terrible. He's an eye every time
I look at it.
Adam Curry: I don't like any of
these things. You're saying
here.
John C Dvorak: I'm always look
askance at it as is this atom
doing this bit.
Adam Curry: I'm looking for him
now.
John C Dvorak: I know you're
gonna have trouble finding him
but you if you find him you'll
see me be worrying about tiny
looks like you And he's a psych
I, everyone's who I think is
this is a second job that you do
as a joke.
Adam Curry: Most people confuse
me with, with the drummer from
the police. Stewart Copeland,
that a lot of people confuse me
with him. He's like, hey, that's
your that's your brother. Yeah,
it's your brother. Well,
John C Dvorak: this guy's a kind
of a doppelganger with a bow
tie. So
Adam Curry: thanks, John.
Thanks.
John C Dvorak: So, so on this
show. Again, I'm noticing now
that I got this thing about the
lack of gratitude. They're
playing a bogus story about how
the t 100. T 1100. Toshiba
laptop was the first in the
world when it wasn't by a
Adam Curry: long shot. Wow,
there's a twist and turn on did
not expect. And
John C Dvorak: they go on and on
about it. And I noticed that
throughout the thing, they kept
mentioning other companies but
never mentioned their names. He
said add another company. Again,
showing no gratitude this
Adam Curry: who was not thanking
you miss me. How do we
transition from the sumo guy to
the Toshiba laptop?
John C Dvorak: They weren't
thanking anybody either.
Adam Curry: Okay. Wow. All
right, a little bit of tech
history for you everybody.
Remember those Toshiba laptops?
Whoo. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: Well, I always
thought they made some of the
best laptops, but they did not
make the first by any means.
That would go to grid.
Adam Curry: Now before we get
into the news du jour and and
talk about what the algo told us
to be worried about today. Not
not even four days between our
last show even the show preps
are three days between the last
show. And today. It's already
happening. I'm going to play a
one minute Redux clip of Dr. Jen
America's favorite doctor.
Remember, the reason you need to
take ozempic or any other GLP
one drug is because the risks, I
mean, you've got to think for
yourself is the risk of taking
it less or more than the risk of
not taking it
Unknown: people often don't
realize that these were first
FDA approved in the United
States for help in managing type
two diabetes almost 20 years
ago. So we have extensive safety
and efficacy data, they have a
good track record. However, when
you talk about risks, I think
you need to ask four questions.
What are the risks of taking
these drugs? Versus what are the
risks of not taking these drugs?
What are the benefits of taking
these drugs? And what are the
benefits of not taking these
drugs, we know conclusively that
if you do not treat or manage
the conditions of overweight or
obesity, the risks are
significant increased risks of
heart attack, stroke, various
types of cancer, that has to be
part of this decision making
analysis. So take a very rare
potential risk or side effect of
this class of medication that if
a risk is noted to occur one out
of every 100,000 times that's
rare, that's one case. But if
all of a sudden a million people
are on that drug, you're going
to see that rare risk or side
effect 10 times and to
Adam Curry: quote my favorite
comedian George Carlin to fixes
in the game is rigged, folks,
because here we go. Millions
Unknown: of Americans may soon
have more access to a popular
and expensive drug for weight
loss. Medicare says it plans its
plans can cover would go V but
only for certain patients and BC
senior business correspondent is
Christine Romans, of course,
notice the business
correspondent, not a doctor, he
is here. With more. Christine,
good to see you. Morning
Americans could this morning
effect in
the future, it's fair to say
millions, this could be millions
of Americans, you have 65
million Americans who are on
Medicare. And for people who
have heart disease risk of
stroke, their doctors can now
prescribe this, this important
drug to help them reduce the
risk of heart attack, stroke or
other serious cardiovascular
disease. So this is really a
game changer for public health.
Medicare is not allowed by law
to cover weight loss because of
the fence and scandal 20 years
ago, but it can now cover it for
heart disease, which of course
goes along with obesity. 70% of
Americans suffer from being
overweight or obesity. So this
is a big, big population of
people.
So what if you do want to get it
covered for weight loss? Is that
just out of the question is out
on the table? People are
thinking about the question,
you have to talk to your doctor
about whether you are at higher
risk for heart disease because
of because you're always to the
right, right. So that's very
important. But there's also the
problem with how much it costs
if you don't have this
prescription, least $1,300 For
one package, which is less than
one to $16,000 for a year
supply. But these insurers now,
mostly they mimic what Medicare
does, so other insurers may
start covering this as well. But
here's the thing we know that
Being overweight is very
expensive in terms of your
lifetime of medical risks. So
insurers now have to start
weighing whether it's really
important to get more people
these drugs, who can tolerate it
so that they can prevent other
kinds of health problems down
the road and potentially bring
down costs
Absolutely. Huge for a lot of
Americans.
Adam Curry: We bring down costs,
yes. Bring down stops. Yes. It's
already over. Yes.
John C Dvorak: So did you notice
a little term in there? As
Adam Curry: I noticed several
Which one did you want tolerate?
Oh, yeah. Because they you're
puking when you take this stuff.
But here's here's let's do some
you're bumping. Let's do the
back of the
John C Dvorak: night didn't
actually explain what that was.
And
Adam Curry: let's agree on a
code. I heard a bump something
when bump in the night, John. I
don't know what it was. But it
came from your end of the of the
connection.
John C Dvorak: And I wish it was
trying to make it happen again,
I won't. It's weird.
Adam Curry: Let's do some back
of the envelope stuff here. They
said 65 million Americans are on
Medicare, let's just say the
average amount of people who are
obese therefore, which can be
all of them. Well, now it's 60%.
Is what they're saying. Okay, so
let's just take let's just do
the math. Let's do 30 30 million
times 16,000. A year, a year?
What is 35 times 16? To 35
million? While it's 35 million
times? 18,000?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, it's in the
billions. High billions,
hundreds
Adam Curry: of billions. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: It's ridiculous.
Let's stop for a second. Who is
paying that money? You and
Adam Curry: me brother, the
podcast world. So if and there's
no mention of? Well, if you go
on, if you can tolerate the
drug, then you actually have to
learn how to control your
intake. Ie What if I don't care
if you have if you feel if your
your brain setpoint is you got
to eat a lot don't eat processed
crap. This is going to bankrupt
us. Good job Oprah. And I mean,
we only had one day we should
have bought stocks right away.
We knew it was gonna happen. I
had no idea what's gonna happen
two days after her special boom,
there it is. Congratulate
Congratulations. We'll go that
was the idea was it? You have a
two days I mean, no one had time
to even consider the stock buy.
But it This is an outrage
system. I could have sold calls.
I don't know some. You
John C Dvorak: can go you can
buy still buy a call probably a
winner. Please don't shoot up
like a rocket there is sometimes
they do.
Adam Curry: There is an upside.
This is very interesting. Women
who are on birth control and
then go on the ozone Olympics or
any other GLP one drug.
Apparently they are getting
pregnant. Because this, this GLP
one counteracts the effects of
John C Dvorak: Oh, I did not
know this. Yeah, it's
Adam Curry: a big story, too.
Big Story. Not so you might be
able to see this as an upside.
Now, of course, the minute you
get pregnant, you should stop
taking these drugs immediately.
For obvious, but
John C Dvorak: you're supposed
to take it for life. But you
know, he's got a double edged
sword to say the least as catch
22 as they like to say.
Adam Curry: So they had this
regulation this law that said
you couldn't the government
couldn't pay for weight loss
drugs because of Fen Phen, but I
guess that doesn't matter.
John C Dvorak: I think that's
been reversed engineered. Well,
it has been reverse engineered
because there's no I mean, when
I said what I say is reverse
engineers to Fen Phen blame it
on Fen Phen that was the reason
they never liked the idea.
Adam Curry: Okay, well, that's a
good point. I don't know exactly
what what the law was. But this
is an outrage. This isn't
because they're they're not
saying well, the way they get
around it, or whatever the law
was, is not Oh, you know, you're
fat. No, no, it's because you're
at risk of heart disease. You're
at risk of a stroke. Well, yeah.
Ah, this is going to bankrupt us
even further than these nut jobs
in Congress, who passed $1.2
trillion spending bill of which
people are arguing over it. May
Marjorie Taylor Greene Oh, I'm
so mad. Dude. Is $800 billion
for guns and stuff that blows
up. No one's even talking about
that. Oh, it's 300 million for
Ukraine. This is an outrage. Get
rid of Mike Janssen. Police this
is this is we're out of control.
We're out of control. I tell you
how to control
John C Dvorak: let me let me
true. Let me play what else Oh
really. Gambling going to play a
clip
Unknown: of this tonight with
just hours to spare speaker Mike
Johnson resisting pressure from
far right Republicans putting a
bill on the House floor to avert
a government shutdown. The $1.2
trillion package passing the
resolution is agreed to
Democrats carrying it across the
finish line. The bill provides
more funding for Homeland
Security, Health and Human
Services and labor. It also
included money for 2000 new
border patrol agents and 8000
detention beds for migrants.
Some Republicans demanding more
on immigration.
We got to regroup after this and
get serious about some real cuts
and wasteful spending and in
securing the border.
But House Republicans torpedoed
a border Bill their own party
negotiated it could all now put
speaker Johnson job in jeopardy.
Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor
Greene calling it a betrayal
that Johnson worked with
Democrats taking the first step
to try to oust him. You're
calling this a pink slip a
warning sign the bottom line you
want speaker Johnson out?
I will I wouldn't have filed a
motion to vacate if I didn't. We
need a new speaker. This is not
personal against Mike Johnson.
He's a very good man and I have
respect for him as a person. But
he is not doing the job. Mr.
Speak
just months ago, Kevin McCarthy
was removed as speaker after he
turned to Democrats and
Republicans to reach a deal with
the funding the government. The
house was paralyzed for 22 days.
I don't
see how she could possibly think
this will benefit anyone were
the American people.
The Senate now preparing to work
through the night to get that
bill passed and avert a
government shutdown act for that
post to try to oust Mike Johnson
yet another speaker it's unclear
how Republicans plan to move
forward. The house is now out on
recess for two weeks.
Adam Curry: So everybody's doing
their job. Marjorie Taylor
Greene doing her job. Let's
argue about this. All the
speaker dB. Meanwhile, no one's
read this thing. I of course
downloaded let me start reading.
Oh, it's 1000 pages. Oh, it's
216,000 words. That breaks more
math for you today, everybody.
That breaks down to five and a
half million dollars per word.
This is these people are crazy.
They're spending money we don't
have and what's in here what
I've found so far. I mean, the
border exactly as we predicted.
Ah, now we're just gonna get
more people to process people.
There you got the bill that
there's money in here. I'm sure
it's gonna go to the
international office of
migrations. Oh, yeah. This
billions upon Oh 10 million for
the task force dedicated to
countering the flow of fentanyl.
Well, crap, man, we could get
that give that 10 million US.
He's throwing it away. Just just
pissing money in the wind 3.4
billion for custody operations,
that's beds, that's beds. It's
all going to go to these bogus
nongovernmental organizations.
And it's going to change
nothing, actually. Um, so I'm
gonna go into it now. And I'm
gonna let you do Moscow. But I
go, I gotta go into this now. So
first, let's just do a little
bit of replacement migration. I
said it because that's, that's
what the the UN document says.
Not the great replacement
theory, no replacement
migration. So United Nations
document from 2000. It's
happening all over the western
world. So this happened at the
border a couple days ago.
Unknown: Tonight alarming video
from the US Mexico border, a
group of migrants pulling down
razor wire breaking through this
fencing a handful of Texas
guardsmen pushing them away as
they stormed toward the border
wall. Sources tell ABC News a
group of migrants had been
staging in this area in El Paso
waiting for Border Patrol agents
to arrive. Within hours about
500 turning themselves in to
Border Patrol agents for
processing. The real Rosler is
the international boundary
divided
Adam Curry: we don't even need
to listen to it. So we all heard
about it. Y'all saw the footage.
So now let's go to what's the
now the messaging has to come
in. And before I even start, I
want to reiterate the note that
we got from our insider banking
professional advisor to the
insiders. I'm just going to
reiterate this note. The goal is
to get wage inflation in check.
I heard you connect bankers and
mass emigration I think you're
onto something. The goal is to
get wage inflation in check so
we can go back to irresponsible
monetary policy policy. Central
banks do not control inflation
because is bad for society. They
control inflation because it's
terrible for banks. You can't
lend money at an interest rate
that is lower than inflation or
you will go bankrupt. But
interest rates also can't go up.
Everyone is so indebted from 20
years of near zero interest
rates, raising them will drive a
wave of defaults and banking
collapses. What kind of
inflation is bad for banks well,
as asset inflation is good for
banks because it increases their
investments and also strengthens
the value of the collateral held
against loans. wage inflation is
what banks worry about. So mass
immigration, assets go up, wages
go down. Bill Maher had two
people from Texas on his show.
Beto, Beto, the globalist loser.
And this woman Sarah is gar a
podcaster. Both Oh, no, I mean,
if all the podcast is in Texas,
I pulled a couple clips because
I bet they both actually do a
great job of explaining exactly
what's going to happen and why
but first, let's gaslight
everybody, the Republicans are
always saying well, the
Democrats just want open borders
because they want more voters.
Is that completely wrong? It's
completely
Unknown: wrong. I mean, people
that they're talking about the
immigrants who are coming in, by
law cannot vote. They're in
asylum application purgatory for
six years there but their kids
can their kids can that's 18
years down the road. I mean, you
think the Democratic Party is
able to plan 18 years down down
the road.
It really is. There's a real
serious dynamic to this and
really dangerous one this this
replacement theory, that is
traffic by those who are talking
about Democrats bringing
immigrants in right to take the
state or the country over
politically. Our governor
traffics in that are Lieutenant
Governor and a guy in 2019, who
came to El Paso when he posted
before he walked into a Walmart
I've come to repel, the Hispanic
invasion of Texas, goes into
that Walmart and slaughters 23
people because he believed what
Donald Trump and Greg and all
these people were telling him he
was afraid that he was going to
lose his power and that this
invasion was really going to
take over the state. Now,
Adam Curry: Beto may be a
douche. But he's not stupid.
He's using various very tricky
words here. Our governor
traffics in this traffics in
these theories. And let's all
think that those guys are
talking about the voter base.
Yeah, it's all about the voter
base. And, you know, let's,
let's remind everybody who we
really are.
Unknown: So I would love to see
my party standing up and
reminding this country who we
are in the first place. We're a
country of immigrants, asylum
seekers and refugees from seeing
that has made us the leading
superpower in the world. And we
won't be able to maintain that
status without welcoming
Adam Curry: more remember,
Beddoes in law of family is
super rich, I'd say of the
banker, click where people get
John C Dvorak: one quick
question you by the way, are you
an immigrant? You know, am
Adam Curry: I an immigrant?
John C Dvorak: Yeah,
Adam Curry: no. Are you well,
John C Dvorak: no, I'm not. So
is every anyone who do have an
appeal, you know, they were
immigrants. It was a nation of
immigrants, makes the
implication that every single
person's an immigrant if it's a
nation of immigrants, and
Adam Curry: asylum seekers,
John C Dvorak: not just so
that's just a blatant lie
Unknown: in the world. And we
won't be able to maintain that
status without welcoming more
people to this country. Now
we've got to do it the right
way. It's got to be orderly just
got
going on now really, right and
say this is the way an
immigration system should work.
I don't think we need to work on
it at all that
no one has that opinion. We're
basically
funding these cartels that used
to run drugs. They don't need to
run drugs anymore. They run a
human's $10,000 a pop and you
get three tries at the border.
Excuse
Adam Curry: me, lady. If you
think that running people is
more profitable than drugs,
you're an idiot. Drugs is way
more profitable than then
trafficking people. So she's now
and she's supposed to be the
conservative here. She's now
gaslighting. Everybody all know
the cartels. They've given up on
drugs pay no attention to the
fentanyl addicts. No, no,
they've given up on drugs,
people need to run
Unknown: drugs anymore. They run
humans $10,000 a pop and you get
three tries at the border.
They're running small children
and leaving them in the desert
when they get inconvenient. And
then some of those children
they're ending up in places for
sex trafficking in child labor
and agriculture. We are funding
these cartels that are then
corrupting the countries from
where these people are trying to
flee from we worst system that
we could possibly have for
immigration. It is a crisis to
not actually have a border.
Adam Curry: Okay, so what's
happening here is they're both
on the same team. You'd expect
Bob Bill Maher to have some
opposing opinions, but these two
really they're just let me go
there. tag teaming. And now Beto
is going to launch a couple of
memes. The one we already know,
is the legal pathways. We don't
have a border problem. We have a
legal pathway problem. So what's
Unknown: the fix? We need more
legal pathways to come to this
country and Sarah's 100%.
Correct. Only Congress can do
that. The President has done
about almost everything that he
can. This DHS appropriations
bill that passed the House
today. It now over the course of
Biden's presidency has doubled
Border Patrol spending, which is
five times greater than what it
was 20 years ago. He's added
sections of wall he's deported
more people than President Trump
ever did. That alone is not
going to get it done. You need
ways for people to come here and
work the 9 million jobs
unfilled, to join family to
increase persecution and to do
it legally.
Democrats didn't say
Adam Curry: here's the here's
the new mean, listen for this.
Now, there's 9 million jobs,
we've got to fill 9 million
jobs, which is very close to the
10 million people, you bring a 9
million jobs we've got to fill.
Well, what about those jobs Bell
Unknown: part of the problem
here is the asylum system, we
have this giant magnet, you
know, after World War Two, we
were very understandably and
correctly embarrassed by what we
did about Jews seeking asylum
from Germany. And this is
Adam Curry: interesting, bring
in the Jews. This is how this is
how it's because of the Jews
that we have this asylum system
now, because we're very
embarrassed when we we didn't
let Anne Frank come in Europe.
Unknown: And so we have this
asylum law where if you get to
the United States, we are going
to hear your asylum claim. Well,
unfortunately, that means
there's just a huge incentive
any way you can to get across
that Rio Grande River, because
then we have to hear your asylum
claim. That's the other thing
that only Congress can fix. The
president cannot fix that. And
as long as that's the rule that
get here and you can stay as
long as you say the magic words,
I have a credible fear of
returning to my country, we're
not going to fix the
border, because it's the only
now
Adam Curry: here comes.
Unknown: I agree with you there.
There are people applying for
asylum should not but it's
because we've we've kept quotas
from countries, we don't really
have a guest worker program to
speak of. There are people who
want to come here to do jobs
that nobody born in this country
is willing to do 9 million of
them unfilled. If we paid them
more they'd be willing to. It's
possible. And we could try that.
But I've talked to cotton gin
owners in Texas, and they say,
Adam Curry: Oh, hold on a
second. She so he says no,
there's jobs, 9 million jobs in
this country that people don't
want to do. They don't want to
do these nasty jobs. She pipes
in and says, I bet if we paid
them higher wages, oops, that's
the opposite of the idea is
guard lady. And then he says,
oh, no, no, I've talked to the
cotton. Literally, we weren't
slaves because we've
Unknown: we've kept quotas from
countries. We don't really have
a guest worker program to speak
of guest worker program. There
are people who want to come here
to do jobs that nobody born in
this country is willing to do 9
million of them unfilled. If we
paid them more they'd be willing
to. It's possible. And we could
try that. But I've talked to
cotton gin owners in Texas, and
they say it doesn't matter what
I pay someone, no one born in
ROSS cotton gin, is willing to
do this. Yeah.
Your clothes are made of cotton.
We're still using cotton gin,
we're still getting cotton. But
you've got two pathways. So
Adam Curry: Beto is saying we
need slaves to run the cotton
gin, which, of course is exactly
what he's Oh, raise wages. Well,
that might work. We could try
it. But really, we need slave
for the cotton gin. And then
here's the kicker, where this
guard just nails at home. I
Unknown: hate political antics.
I really do. The busing was a
political answer. But boy sure
makes a big difference when all
of a sudden Chicago and Boston
and New York suddenly notice
that we have a migrant problem.
No shit.
Adam Curry: That's right. And
that's exactly what they did.
And the result is exactly what
they wanted. Here are the union
activists in Chicago,
Unknown: over 100 people
gathered at Chicago's Federal
Plaza, hoping their chance
preached the White House. So
today, we are demanding work
permits are all a mix of long
term undocumented workers,
dreamers and allies of
immigrants hold a rally
demanding President Joe Biden
use executive action to grant
work permits not just to new
arrivals, but all undocumented
people. The narrative is not to
take away, you know, resources
for one another, you know,
putting against one another, but
we just feel like it's time and
the President has the executive
power. Organizers say
undocumented people in the
country don't have a pathway to
obtain a work permit. So the
individuals that are here have
been in many states for over
2030 years. Undocumented workers
share their stories of
difficulties they face in the
workplace due to lack of having
one supporters representing
hospitality workers say it's
crucial the federal government
address this issue. The
immigration
system is broken. There is no
doubt and we need comprehensive
immigration reform to fix it.
Older men joining the rally,
what are their country
do know where people have to beg
you for the right to work every
single
Adam Curry: one say this is no
longer an issue that can be
pushed aside.
Unknown: Don't go for votes if
you don't deliver on their work
permits and dignity for our
community. See
Associated Press reports. The
President also faces pressure
from leaders in his own party
over the issue of work permits.
We urge President Biden along
with you to expand work permits
for long term undocumented
immigrants proving
this will be an issue at the
forefront of an election year.
Berliners
John C Dvorak: second work
permits
Adam Curry: for your mate,
John C Dvorak: you're losing me
because of the the logic here.
This is that last thing that was
a union person who said that no,
that
Adam Curry: no that was all.
That's happening. It's only a
part of all that was a person. I
don't know what her name is. But
you Yes, but you heard work
permits for all that just
saying, Oh, no, there's all
these, but they're asking the
president for an executive order
on work permits for all that's
what the union people want. And
they're there when the union
John C Dvorak: is asking for
work permits? Yes. Oh, yes. The
union is kind of a union. Is
this
Adam Curry: good paying jobs?
Good paying union jobs. This is
a scam. This is exactly what he
was asking
John C Dvorak: what you would,
is in this clip. If the union A
union is asking for that just to
let every undocumented worker
get a work permit. This is not a
union that anyone should belong
to. It's not a union of the
Adam Curry: workers union. What
it was local one.
John C Dvorak: Local, that's
what that's our union.
Adam Curry: I'm sorry. Yeah.
This is the hospitality workers.
Of course. Not the cotton gin.
No, they want him for
hospitality. They want Him for
chicken plants. They want Him
for pork plants, though. Yeah,
they definitely want them in the
meat packing in meat pack. Well,
it's not even going to be beef
anymore. It's just going to be
repackaged you'll just packing
more pork for me. It's an
outrage, but they're doing it
it's gonna happen with and the
way you do it is you send them
to Chicago and the Chicago gets
all mad. Oh, yeah. Well, you can
fix this work permits for all
it's gonna happen. It's it's a
foregone conclusion. Well,
John C Dvorak: if it's based on
the fact that we need to lower
wages, yep. by screwing the
union workers, by the way, we
have to lower wages to keep the
inflation and everything in
check and keep the machine
working correctly. Yeah,
obviously, it's going to happen
because it's designed to happen.
And
Adam Curry: once you can work
here, I'm pretty sure the next
step is you can vote here that
that will happen. But podcasters
controlled opportunists stop for
a second with the military age
men now they're coming here to
take your jobs, you morons. your
jobs, your jobs, that's why
they're here. And is it
happening here? So it's
happening everywhere. This is
Matt Goodwin, who spoke at the
big immigration debate in
Westminster in the United
Kingdom.
Unknown: Most people out there
who are not in this debate
tonight, the net migration
levels are 70,000 a year, they
have no idea what's going on.
net migration is 700,000 a year,
over the next 12 years, this
country is going to change in
ways that we can scarcely
imagine, between my daughter
being two and 14 years of age,
we are going to see another 6.5
million people arrive in Britain
6.1 million of those because of
migration, immigration is going
to represent 92% of all
population growth in this
country. Over the next decade,
we're going to need about five
cities the size of Birmingham to
accommodate that kind of growth.
We're going to be 70% on the way
to another London, you are
promised lower controlled, high
skill, high wage, highly
selective migration. You've been
given the opposite of that.
You've been given mass,
uncontrolled low skill, low
wage, non selective immigration,
you were told that's going to
strengthen our economy. Every
single study that's been done on
the kind of migration, we now
have low skilled migration from
outside of Europe shows the same
thing. It takes more out of the
economy than it puts in so
Adam Curry: this is the same
that's happening in the
Netherlands, in Belgium, in
Scandinavia, in Germany, in
France, it's all the same, and
it would be I mean, I'd be the
last guy to say I don't want a
Haitian cooking for me and a guy
for garden for cheap. That'd be
great. Unfortunately, Do you
know this lowers all wages? And
you can't? Yeah, if you're
living with 10 people in one
apartment, which is what these
people are forced to do, yeah,
that works. But if you're living
by the standards that we hope
our kids will live at, it's not
going to work. Because of the
money printing see previous
topic of money, we don't have
$1.2 trillion. So there you go.
That's what it is. And we just
passed a huge package to process
them to get more more people at
the border to process them more
beds. But oh, no. Near 300
million for Ukraine, and in May,
Johnson's got a girl. Let's have
that be the topic of discussion
for the next two months there.
On a lighter note, Kara Swisher
was also on the show. Your
protege?
John C Dvorak: She's not my
protege. And she says so
herself.
Adam Curry: Kara Swisher was on
the show promoting her book,
which is a book about how much
how people hate her. I think
John C Dvorak: it's called.
That's called. Will you do for
sure.
Adam Curry: I don't know. I love
her. I love all people.
John C Dvorak: But you love her
because she provides material
which is money in the bank.
Adam Curry: I have respect for
her, too. But what's cool about
this clip is she does the thing
that I do not like about her
where she says she will
interrupt you and say but go
ahead. You know the thing that I
had to untrain you from
John C Dvorak: Will you accuse
me of developing it in her?
Adam Curry: Well, it she still
has it and what's interesting
what's fun about this clip is
she's a little too slow for Bill
Maher because he turns around
and whips her it was good. Who's
John C Dvorak: gonna not like
this, all of them
Unknown: but they like you know,
they respect you know,
some of them some of them I
think they're scared a little
bit I guess sometimes good.
That's what they did that
irritated for the job. And you
know, in the back of the book
instead of you do blurbs on the
back of the book, I put all the
insults they had like Elon,
you're an asshole. My my, my
voice is so shrill. Only dogs
can hear me and that my heart is
seething with hate. So that's
what Elon thinks of me. Which
I'm like, look in the mirror,
sir. But
he's a complicated guy. Oh,
okay. Sure. Why not? Well, I
mean, he's just not a
complicated guy. He's just a
jerk. But go ahead. Okay. Well,
it's complicated.
So were my Okay, well, now you
just debated with yourself.
Adam Curry: Yes, but go ahead.
What an annoying habit. That is.
Because
John C Dvorak: he gets okay, but
go ahead.
Adam Curry: Exactly. You bump
your mic when you do it. Just
that's okay. But go ahead and
bump your mic. Go ahead. You're
not even doing it right now. I
don't really know how you do it.
John C Dvorak: I know what it is
not the mic at all. It's just
but it does the mic.
Adam Curry: Anyway. So that that
is in a nutshell, what people
shouldn't be worried about is
that we just agreed to print up
a whole bunch of money. We don't
have four things that will make
our lives worse. And all these
dildos are in on it. Right?
Yeah. This is great. That's
good. We'll get all of our all
of our donors. We'll get them
all cheap labor, and I can get a
slave out of it myself for my
cotton gin. Cotton Gin thing.
He's literally literally brings
in slavery. It's crazy. I mean,
the messaging is all over that
guy. He's not as dumb as I
thought he was. He knows what
he's doing. Yo, yeah, he's, uh,
John C Dvorak: looks dumb to
prom with Bayto his previous and
present well, he looks like an
Adam Curry: idiot. He's He's
Satan's advocate is what he is.
John C Dvorak: And he was I
guess he was a when he was
young. He was a juvenile
delinquent. Well,
Adam Curry: we all have
checkered past. I'm gonna hold
my
John C Dvorak: neck your
doppelganger
Adam Curry: who Daryl Hall of
hollow notes. Josh Daniels.
Okay. All right. So let's, now
that we have that out of the
way, let's spin the cycle down
and let's talk about the Moscow
attacks. I believe you have a
package.
John C Dvorak: I do. I have four
clips for the Moscow attacks and
it's just, they're just kind of
interesting. You know, this is
still up in the Er was going on
because the latest is they
caught the guys that they caught
trying to escape to Ukraine. One
of them is a Ukrainian soldier
and you know, so Putin says this
Ukrainians they are CIA says is
not a but RCA also noticed that
it was going to happen. They
predicted it and they didn't
know where. So this whole thing
is messed up. But let's start
with clip one.
Unknown: Russia is stepping up
security after at least 133
people were killed nearly 200
Injured in an attack on a
concert hall in Moscow on
Friday. The attack claimed by a
group linked to ISIL was the
worst in Russia in decades.
President Vladimir Putin has
declared Sunday and national day
of mourning. Daughter Jabari
reports from Moscow, you know,
Adam Curry: just just to pause
it for a second what confuses
the matter even more, is they
just this is Al Jazeera. They
said ISIL, which is a glom
Islamics. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: We have, they're
sticking to it. They're still
whether anybody likes it or not.
Adam Curry: I heard a report
that said Dinesh, which is
another one of those names. And
then we recorded an image in the
US we have ISIS K. I mean, the
branding is all over the place
for these guys. That's
John C Dvorak: because they
don't exist anymore. This bogus
scene
Unknown: the morning after one
of the worst attacks by an armed
group in Russia's recent
history. Emotions are running
high as Russians come to terms
with what happened, including
those who survived. And the
prostitution
is they started to shoot in our
direction. They shot people and
threw petrol bombs. People were
panicking and so scared. Only
now I understand how lucky I am.
To
the point where it is so
terrible what's happened here. I
really can't comprehend this. It
is an ugly act of terror.
They're animals
have heavy security and
checkpoints now surround the
suburban area about 20
kilometers northwest of the
center of Moscow. People have
been coming here all day to pay
tribute to those who lost their
lives in what officials call a
terrible tragedy. The task of
recovering the debt is expected
to continue for the next few
days, as will the morning of the
families of the victims along
with the rest of the country.
President Vladimir Putin has
called the attack a bloody and
barbaric act and vowed revenge.
Most alone, we will identify and
punish everyone who was behind
the terrorist attack who
prepared this strike against
Russia and its people. Okay.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, so this
then devolves over time into
three theories. One a Ukrainian
attack was in Russia, right,
which I kind of subscribe to.
Also the other one is that the
main operative was a CIA guy,
and this is a CIA operation.
Adam Curry: I'll go with the CIA
Mossad for 300 Alex
John C Dvorak: and then the
third option is to false flag
that Putin or
Adam Curry: just like he blew up
Nord Stream Yeah, that's my
favorite. Yeah, well,
John C Dvorak: no more like when
he blew up the apartment complex
in the Chechnya an area which
North Stream is not part of this
theory. Let's go it's part two.
Unknown: You come when you will,
no one will be able to so the
poisonous seeds of discord and
panic in our multinational
society.
As a President address the
nation, hundreds of people
queued to donate blood at
centers in Moscow. The FSB
security service set for
suspects had been arrested while
heading to the border with
Ukraine, and that they had
contacts in that country.
Ukrainian officials have denied
involvement. These pictures
purportedly show stores of
ammunition seized by officials
inside the Caracas City Hall,
suggesting the attack was
planned in advance ISIL in
Afghanistan has claimed
responsibility Dorsa Jabbari Al
Jazeera Moscow,
Adam Curry: here's a here's a
question that I don't think is
really being asked to what end
this attack to what and for what
reason? I mean, the only reason
can really be to destabilize the
Russian Government to
destabilize Putin, because he
can't keep his people safe. That
has regime change written all
over it a week after he's
reelected. President or as some
would say, dictator that they
don't talk about
John C Dvorak: who's into regime
change. We international
organization, let me think,
Adam Curry: Catholics in action,
maybe.
John C Dvorak: But let's go with
this. This analysis which blames
the whole thing on Putin. Well,
Unknown: in his address to the
nation, President Putin said the
alleged attackers were arrested
whilst fleeing to Ukraine.
Ukraine's President Vladimir
Zelensky has accused Putin of
trying to shift blame to Kyiv
for the attack, which means that
Mr. worships Mr. disloyal
human instead of addressing
Russian citizens Putin was
silent for the whole day.
Thinking about how to link it to
Ukraine. Everything is
completely predictable.
Rob McBride sent us this update
from Keith. Ukrainian
officials here have dismissed
any claims of a Ukrainian
connection to this attack. We've
heard from under the use of
who's a senior representative
with a military intelligence
here calling such claims and
nonsense that the alleged
perpetrators were apprehended as
they were approaching the border
area, with Ukraine, saying it's
the kind of explanation put out
by Russian security, the FSB,
for what he called a zombified
Russian population, making the
point that after more than two
years of full scale war, that
border area on the Russian side
is so saturated with roadblocks
with soldiers with security,
that if you were trying to
escape such an attack, and to
stay free and then escape the
law, it's the one place that you
would not be heading. We've also
heard for the from the Center
for countering disinformation,
another government body here and
other government agency, which
has gone further by suggesting
suggesting but without any
evidence that this may have been
the work of Russian special
forces as a so called false flag
operation, intimating that
Russia has been suspected of
conducting such attacks before
around about the turn of the
century. That was, as a
precursor, they say, to the
invasion of Chechnya. And the
reason that security forces of
Russia may have orchestrated or
be involved in this attack is as
a justification for a new round
of mobilization Robert bright Al
Jazeera kif
John C Dvorak: Yeah, the reason
that I would suspect this is not
the case and false flag is that
in the false flag in Chechnya
the people killed were Chechnya
ins not Russians. Yeah. So
there's no evidence that they
that Putin and his folk kill
their own to to create a false
flag. There's also I'm I'm
sorry, I'm so so leaning to
Ukraine because they some
reports show that the the route
back to Ukraine was cleared for
these guys to escape, as opposed
to the commentary made by the
Ukrainians that you can't get
through. There's too many people
too many cars, too many robots.
Can
Adam Curry: I ask you then, to
what and what is the point of
Ukraine doing this? Like how we
got you don't don't bomb the
crap out of Kyiv? I mean, what's
the point?
John C Dvorak: I don't know
maybe for we'll learn a little
more than we can discuss it.
Unknown: Tell me Tell us Agra
masa is a senior lecturer in
security and development at
King's College London, spoke
college as Russia's attempt to
link Ukraine to the attack in
Moscow is unjustified.
I think that this is a huge
security failure also, because
of the audacity of the attack
the number of casualties, which
keeps growing. And this big fire
which engulfs the place. Also,
apparently, there were not many
policemen there, it took them
quite some time to get there.
There's the sort of the security
structures. And that is also
quite astonishing, because this
is a very big place where people
were gathering so one would have
expected some kind of police
deployment, if only for internal
security reasons, you know. So
it is it is very embarrassing.
And what is very sad is like, it
seems that the Russians are
using this, to build a
connection with Ukraine. So I
fear, I very much fear that
Ukrainians are gonna see massive
attacks and massive sort of
bombardment, or something of
that kind coming from Russia,
although I don't think they have
any connection whatsoever. But
this is showing that the
Ukrainians are somehow behind,
you know, has bought into sort
of divert the attention, because
where would he attack?
Otherwise? I mean, he's not
going to start bombing
Afghanistan.
Adam Curry: You know, the, the
problem I have, and it's
interesting, because I remember,
a couple of weeks ago, I
remember there was I was just
looking for it now. And of
course, I didn't clip it because
I wasn't thinking about it that
way. I remember, a a warning
went out from the State
Department that said, American
travelers, also embassy workers
or whatever else it was, be
careful. Terrorist attacks being
planned in Russia, particularly
large gatherings and concerts.
Oops, that that was a little
irritating. And then when you
when you have MSNBC, and before
we start to discuss it, I'll
play two clips here. We have
MSNBC bringing on John Brennan.
You've got to wonder
Unknown: Putin had a warning
right that even the United
States said, hey, look, this
this could potentially have But
you're in danger etc, etc.
Adam Curry: By the way, that
warning was just the public
State Department warning. It
wasn't like a secret phone call
to the Kremlin. It was a public
warning. Just
Unknown: for for for the
uninformed uninitiated,
we are on the opposite side of
Russia. We are defending
Ukraine, the the the Russian
Federation. Oh, gee,
Adam Curry: thanks, douche. I
was so uninformed. Wow. Just for
the uninformed, just so you
know, we're not with the
Russians. We
Unknown: are on the opposite
side of Russia. We are defending
Ukraine, the the the Russian
Federation still considered a
problem. There's there's no
issue. There's no question
there. Unless you happen to be a
certain kind of Republican. What
is the incentive? What was the
incentive of the United States
to give warnings on terrorist
attacks like this to Putin's
government? And the fact that
this came true? Does it in any
way fall relations? Are there
any sort of undercover thank
yous that are occurring? Or did
the Russians just sort of ignore
this and say, Well, you warned
us about something, but that
just makes you suspicious. In
our eyes, the US intelligence
community takes very seriously
its responsibility that's called
duty to warn, if the US
intelligence gets information
about planned terrorist attacks
against targets around the
world. And it's credible, it's
reliable and specific. And
especially if it's specific,
which this was, we will share
that information with the
Foreign Services, the security
and intelligence services. And
clearly there was some
significant specificity to this
when there was reference to
concert halls and in coming
days. And so the timing of this
warning, I think, was very much
on target in terms of what
happened here.
Adam Curry: Some could call it
an incredible coincidence, but
we just it was on target. Putin,
by the way, doesn't take it that
way. This is the BBC
Unknown: a couple of weeks ago,
there were warnings from the
west from the US that extremists
could be planning attacks in
Russia on large gatherings,
including concerts. Yes. Mr.
Putin openly rejected that he
dismissed it. He called it
blackmail, which is an unusual
choice of words. I don't quite
know what he meant.
Adam Curry: didn't quite know
what he meant. Yeah, you do.
Come on. I'm a podcast. Even I
can figure that out. You're
trying to throw your blood
you're like, hey, if I if I
don't do if I don't do something
that you want me to do, you're
gonna you're gonna cause some
event at a concert. It's that
simple. Then we have ISIS whose
this is a good clip from the
BBC. This is fake news. It
wasn't the Islamic State no set
again.
Unknown: Mark Goff is a former
member of parliament for
Vladimir Putin's United Russia
party, and a supporter of the
president. Julian Warrick asked
him for his reaction to the
attack by
visitors this Caracas City Hall
many times and it was a great,
very, very big tourist center,
one of the biggest in Russia in
Europe, I think. And also I
visited a few times this concert
hall, and of course, as is a
very big treasure thinking
speaking in Russia here,
absolute majority of the people
strongly believes that this
terrorist attack had been
organized by Ukrainian regime
and also some rumors and
permission from American
intelligence services, Islamic
State, but it's very difficult
to believe in this version.
Well, let me just go there for a
moment if I may, because the
Islamic State group has claimed
it carried out the attack but
you're saying that but that's
what they've no, no,
no, just wrong information.
Okay. This was fake news.
Organize the resources close to
the Ukraine that Islamic State
claimed that they take
responsibility, no answer
official resources. This this
also old formula had been used
by Islamic State you know, a few
years ago had been useful. This
fake news. I
Adam Curry: love it when he says
a fake news. And then he starts
over modulating. He's really
upset about this. No, no, no,
no, no, no, no,
John C Dvorak: I agree with him.
This Islamic State thing is
bullcrap. For one thing, what
are they doing in Afghanistan,
where the Taliban runs
everything and I get to put up
with these guys,
Adam Curry: but I think these
guys were actually from
Kazakhstan.
John C Dvorak: I have the one
guy they call us from Ukraine.
Adam Curry: I have I have report
somewhere this is all former
from Kazakhstan. I don't know
maybe it's in this one. This is
the CBC Canada Naviance. We
Unknown: heard from the Russian
investors or give committee and
as well as giving an update on
the number of those killed,
which were told included three
children. It's that the
attackers used flammable liquid
to set fire to sections of the
concert hall last night, that
automatic weapons were used in
the attack, and that the
ammunition left behind at the
scene is now undergoing
ballistic genetic and
fingerprint examination. Now
ISIS has claimed responsibility
for the attack the United States
says that claim is credible. And
earlier this month, the White
House said it had warned Russia
of a potential attack in Moscow.
That extremists had imminent
plans to target large gatherings
in the city, including concerts.
And as a result, the US State
Department advised Americans
there to stay away from large
gatherings. But those warnings
appear to have been dismissed by
Russian officials with Putin
even describing them as open
blackmail, and an attempt to
scare and destabilize Russian
society. Security in Russia has
as you would imagine, now being
tightened in response to the
attack Russia's worst in 20
years. Tomorrow, a day of
mourning will be observed to
remember the scores of people
who were killed and injured.
Adam Curry: I didn't label it
which which I got so many of
these reports, but I'm I can't
go with Ukraine. I've got to say
that this is this is a typical
destabilization operation. And
you know, and if anything we've
got to rekindle that Ukraine
stuff a little we need we need
Putin to get mad when he people
there did not like him. This has
us written all over it I don't
like saying it but I just don't
see how what you use Ukraine's
No I just don't see that.
John C Dvorak: I can see you got
a coked up guy run in Ukraine.
He goes out of control Zelinsky
and yeah, I can see him there.
Let's see. Can we do this? Yeah,
I think so we can make a way for
the Get back. We can do it and
it escapes the lens. Not for
cocaine dreamed cars, not
Adam Curry: in control of
anything. He's not he's an
actor. He's just reading his
line Gree
John C Dvorak: with that,
unfortunately, but he does have
some sway that he knows how to
collect money.
Adam Curry: Well, let's see what
he had to say.
Unknown: Ukraine's president has
reacted angrily to Vladimir
Putin's claims that cube was
involved in a deadly shooting
and bomb attack at a concert
hall near Moscow on Friday. As
we record this podcast, the
number of dead stands at 133.
Russia says it's arrested all
three who stormed the Crocus
City Hall, along with seven
other people. In a televised
address. Russia's president
claimed the gunman had helped
from Ukraine and we're heading
there when captured, despite the
Islamic State group saying it
carried out the shooting. In the
past few hours. Volodymyr
Zelensky, has responded saying
Moscow is predictably seeking to
divert blame drawer
of BuzzFeed,
or what's happened on Friday in
Moscow. It's obvious that both
Russian President Vladimir Putin
and his gang are trying to shift
responsibility onto someone
else. They always use the same
methods when it's already
happened when instead of dealing
with his Russian citizens and
addressing their concerns. Putin
was silent for the whole day
thinking about how to link the
events to Ukraine. Everything he
does is completely predictable.
That's completely us written
talking points.
John C Dvorak: Kill this idea.
For a whole day seems like a
positive thing, not a negative
thing where you jumped the gun
and just start yammering. But
Adam Curry: But the whole point
of Zelinsky saying he's not you
know, it's calming his Russian
people. This is a
destabilization action. Clearly,
and I can only point towards
douchebags who are running the
show, and it's probably the out
of control intelligence
community. And it also
obfuscates one other little
thing that took place
Unknown: coming into this
summit, EU leaders had to
deliver additional support for
Ukraine, and more painful
Russia. So for key they agreed
to buy more weapons using
interest earned from Russian
Central Bank, frozen in Europe.
But the Kremlin has been sending
threats over this decision. The
Commission and council
presidents were asked if they
feared Russia's retaliation.
Adam Curry: So this now this is
interesting, because now we're
going to hear all the nutjobs
from the EU who are stealing the
money stealing it, and then
pretending they're giving it to
Ukraine. But no, they're going
to give it to us to our military
industrial base as it's now
called 90% of it and and that's
just fine. That's just that's
just exactly what we should do
Queen Ursula and the other guys.
Unknown: We are not intimidated
by Russia and that's why we are
making decisions to support
Ukraine into a to counter Russia
and to sanction Russia and we
think this is fair, the revenue
so this was not just for this it
will be used affair Ukraine for
the Ukrainian because they are a
victim of this role of
aggression most large by Russia.
So
Adam Curry: it's fair that we
take Russia's money and give it
to American defense companies.
That's fair. That's fair.
Unknown: We did the move because
we are convinced that it's the
right way to go. Russia has to
pay for what it is doing
Ukraine, and it's fully aligned
with the development of our g7
partners. So
increased pressure on Moscow,
the Commission proposed tariffs.
Notice
Adam Curry: she didn't say,
NATO, she said our g7 partners,
I thought that was interesting,
Unknown: fully aligned with the
development of our g7
partners. So increased pressure
on Moscow, the Commission
proposed tariffs on its grain.
It said Russia exported agri
products worth 1.3 billion euros
to the EU last year. That's
about 1% of the blocks market.
We
do not want Russia to have any
kind of revenues from the EU,
agri food market, for example,
the grain market, so putting
tariffs on Belarusian and
Russian grain is taking away
that competitiveness.
Adam Curry: This is very
interesting, because now all of
a sudden, she saw my Bella
rousse, but she says Belarusian
grain that's with one s Bella
Russian grain is what it really
is Bella Rousses in between
Russia and Ukraine. So now these
people are getting screwed in
this deal to
Unknown: this moves makes clear
that we do not want Russian
grain or Belarusian grain on the
EU market. But transit is still
possible.
The traders say this is mostly
symbolic because Russian and
Belarusian exports to the EU are
low, especially compared to
those from Ukraine, which
farmers in Europe have been
protesting against for months.
This is causing tensions and
Member States France and Poland
want the EU to stop allowing
Ukrainian grain into the block
in order to appease angry
farmers.
Adam Curry: This is a beautiful
little thing they've done here
on the sidelines, is it let's
stop more grain from coming in.
So we can update Well guys, we
need Ukrainian grain. Sorry.
Sorry. 70,000 Protesting Polish
farmers. Sorry. Sorry. No, it's
just not gonna happen. We won't
know of course, what really
happened here for a while. I do
have a Scott Ritter with the
judge nap. If
John C Dvorak: he doesn't
usually go does Scott, let's let
me mention that. There's been a
lot of reports out of Italy,
which has been the target of the
Russian grain exports, which are
not included in the other
sanctions. And they've flooded
the Italian market with durum
wheat for pasta making. Oh, and
all the other for the locals in
particular. That's it's
collapsed the price of wheat in
Italy, but made pasta really
cheap.
Adam Curry: I guess that's kind
of good. I mean, isn't that what
the nobody
John C Dvorak: talks about that
in the in this discussion?
That's weird. No.
Adam Curry: Is it though? Is it
weird?
John C Dvorak: No, no, none of
it's weird, because this is all
this is all schemed, and all
we're doing is picking at them
at the morsels
Unknown: phase with the maneuver
gun.
Adam Curry: There we go past the
Glock. I get to my pasta Glog
locked and loaded. Let's go to
Scott Ritter. He, he he doesn't
know some things. And let's see
what he had to say there with
Judge Knapp on judging freedom.
We
Unknown: never thought the
Russians could do what they're
doing. Right. We thought by
sanctioning Russia, that they
would collapse. So what's
happened now is that we've
sanctioned Russia, and Russia
hasn't collapsed. Russia has
built this, you know, assemble
this vibrant defense industry
that's out producing all of NATO
and producing good weapons. The
Russians are now I love the
people. You know, NATO is
expanding. We brought in
Finland, we brought in Sweden,
the Russians way. That's all
right. We're going to create 14
New divisions, you know, dozens
of new brigades and checkmate.
But see the Russians have a
system that can do that now. And
so now what we're doing is to
justify what we've done. People
are saying, we have a new
strategy. And that is we're
going to try and repeat what
happened in the 1970s and 80s,
where we got an arms race with
the Russians, and we bankrupted
them. We got them to spin
themselves into oblivion. But
that's not happening. You know
what's going to happen? You
know, who's going to spin
themselves into oblivion? We are
United States and NATO. Because
Russia is so far ahead of us
right now. We have to play catch
up.
Adam Curry: I love Ritter man.
Yeah, he's funny. I got one more
clip from him that European
Unknown: countries are talking
about Bucha a war footing to
catch up, America is looking at
a revitalized Russian strategic
nuclear force. And we go
everything they got outclasses
what we have, so we have to get
new submarines, new ICBMs new
bombers. Congress, just so
people understand the
replacement missile for the
Minuteman three, the ground
based deterrence system, or
whatever they call it. The
United States Air Force is going
to cost you know, a couple 100
billion dollars. That's a lot of
money, by the way. But it just
got through its first funding
review, benchmark, by law. And
by law, if early on in these
programs, if you're already like
12% over, Congress has to call a
halt and review it. Otherwise,
you're heading down a path where
what should have been $100
million fighter becomes a $12
billion fighter, right? The
we're 22% over already, I'm
telling the American people
right now, this ballistic
missile that we want to replace
the Minuteman three with is
going to cost over a trillion
dollars. And here's the thing,
it isn't going to work. The
bomber that we're gonna get to
replace the b two is going to
cost far more than they say it's
going to cause and it isn't
going to work the way we want it
to what
Adam Curry: you've just
described is an extraordinary, a
monumental, catastrophic waste.
Unknown: Judge, you know, the
Pentagon has run multiple
audits, and they've admitted
themselves that, you know,
there's a trillion that's where
the T dollars over a trillion
dollars worth of stuff, they
just don't know what happened to
it. Yeah.
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Well,
okay. So give them more. Give
them more, more, more, more and
more. If you have kids who are
out of school and looking for a
job. They better be looking in
the defense industry. Yeah,
that's, that's that's our
business now. Pharma fans. Yeah.
Let's go back to MSNBC because
they're always fun to listen to.
What
Unknown: do we know about this
group? It's called ISIS K ISIS
Corizon, which has claimed
responsibility rather. Yeah,
actually,
we know quite a bit ally. They'd
love to trade destruction over
the past few years with huge
attacks. A little bit like what
we saw yesterday in Moscow,
another group was founded back
in 2015, in Afghanistan, by
former members of the Taliban
for whom that group was not
extreme enough, they thought the
Taliban was too moderate. So
this is the same group that
attacked Afghans who were trying
desperately to leave their
country as American troops
withdrew back in 2021. You were
a member, that horrendous attack
that killed as many as 170
civilians and 13 American
servicemen at cobbles
International Airport. And just
this year, in January, they
struck again, this time in Iran.
And they claimed credit for a
huge bombing that killed 84
people at a memorial procession
for an Iranian commander and
intelligence chief who had been
killed by the Americans by a
drone a few years earlier. And
just like we're seeing with this
attack in Moscow, there was a
similar pattern. The US says
that they had warned the
Iranians that terrorists were
planning something and their
warnings were ignored. And US
intelligence has said that last
night's attacks, as you
mentioned, that they were indeed
related to that warning two
weeks ago that apparently went
on heated Chad
Adam Curry: like MSNBC because
they're so obviously a megaphone
for the intelligence community
with Brennan. I mean, it's so
obvious that oh, well, it's
ISIS. It's ISIS, Kay, it's ISIS.
But there's skepticism Stephanie
rule, free will of the boys at
the Goldman Sachs trading floor.
Unknown: Well, what about
skepticism around ISIS? Yes,
they've claimed responsibility,
but they did not prove any, they
didn't provide any proof of
this. And the claim did come
from an ISIS affiliated News
Agency on telegram again, not
exactly a trusted
source. That's correct. 70. It's
not exactly a trusted source,
they have executed other tasks
and taken claim for him. Some of
the accounts that I've seen are
remarkably, you know, credible
in the sense that they do take
claim and they do annotate
attacks that happen around the
world and take responsibility
for it.
Adam Curry: So that's, that's
the source of some dude on
telegram. Oh, ISIS. Come on. I
was wonder why telegram is still
an app. That's that's the,
that's
John C Dvorak: the reason. The
Op
Adam Curry: app is what it is.
Unbeliev Okay. Well, more from
MSNBC,
Unknown: I looked up a little
bit about the group that was
performing it. It's a rock band
that's been around since the
late 70s. Called picnic. They
actually were banned from
performing in the Ukraine since
2016. Because they performed in
Crimea. Do you think that there
was any sort of symbolism to
this? Do you think that that,
that not just the venue, but the
band had anything? Or do you
really think again, it's more
likely to be ISIS because it
doesn't fit the strategy of the
Ukrainian army?
Adam Curry: They should have
asked me to answer this
question. I can tell you all
about the rock band technique.
Yes, indeed. I don't know.
That's a great question. I don't
know, band, by the way, I love
the band kind
Unknown: of approach, you know,
kind of hippie band from the,
Adam Curry: you know, the late
70s, early 80s is not a pro
Putin kind of group that would
be there if I were
guesstimating. But I don't know
of any particular reason why
they would strike there, other
than the fact that the owner of
this complex is close to Mr.
Putin. So maybe that is what why
they targeted this particular
place. Oh, goodness gracious,
just filling up the airwaves.
People wasted my time. I'd like
to reclaim some of my time from
all this nonsense. In the
meantime, that was it was quite
destructive man, the fire which
just there was a nice looking
building to downtown Moscow is
is modern looking.
John C Dvorak: Well, that's it
wasn't downtown that things
pretty much. But
Adam Curry: even when you see
shots of Moscow, it's like, wow,
they got some pretty cool build.
That's
John C Dvorak: what Tucker says,
you know, about the I dress time
I was there it was very Soviet
dish, how the
Adam Curry: hotel that I stayed
in in 1988 is closed. doesn't
even
John C Dvorak: need to mirror
the egg was just spelled M and
backwards N R. And that place
was known as the place roll a
diplomat stayed, by the way.
Adam Curry: Tucker was just
there. Coincidence? I did pick
up a great point.
John C Dvorak: And just nobody's
picked up on now. Of
Adam Curry: course not. I got
this clip, which was a nice one.
It's from a professor, his name
is Orla to Nanda he is I believe
Norwegian and he was speaking at
a conference called the
totalitarian media machine.
Yeah, now he's not like that.
Yeah. But I've put the, of
course the link to the full
video on the show notes. He's
not a great speaker, I had to
cut out a lot. Because he's it's
not his native tongue. But he
gives us the genesis of two of
our favorite terms, one Putin's
aggression. And that number one
full scale invasion. He has the
genesis of these two terms, how
could
Unknown: you succeed, to get the
media to think in these terms?
What happened was, as he spoke
about the full scale invasion
proteins, full scale invasion,
that was set by Dmitry coolibah,
in the early morning, the 24th
of February, exactly two years
ago, and every journalist voted
him. And even if you listen to
the news, in Norway, and
probably in other countries,
when they start to speak about
Ukraine, they start with the
full scale invasion of Ukraine.
You couldn't mention the grain
or the war in Ukraine without
saying the full scale invasion.
And the same is about an
unprovoked attack. What does it
come from? Early in the morning,
the 24th of February, Boris
Johnson set, spoke about an
important unprovoked attack on
Ukraine. And then later on in
the day, President Biden said,
spoke about Russia's unprovoked
attack on Ukraine. It's clear
that, you know, if you will
success if he will succeed, you
have to create the truth. From
the very early hours, I mean,
the so called Truth, the
hegemonic discourse, you could
say, you, you have to create it
from the very early hours of the
event of the war. And that was
what was done the day before, or
one day and a half before he was
at the White House. So he's he
he met President Biden, he met
SECURITY SECRETARY Austin, but
this means they have briefed him
about you know, more or less
what to say. Yeah.
Adam Curry: So we need to pay
attention to these things that
were put into the media at the
beginning of the crisis of the
event, such as ISIS
John C Dvorak: unprovoked a
terrible week picked up on
unprovoked attack death and full
scale invasion pretty quickly
because the unprovoked part is
both bogus. Yeah. And I think
we've developed that thesis
pretty Yeah,
Adam Curry: no, that was that
guy goes into it. And he says,
you know, this was odd that's
obviously not true. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: But it's been
analyzed to death be unprovoked.
Yeah.
Adam Curry: I just I just wish I
could find. Oh, wow, this is
interesting. You know that jack
for so big guy? Yeah. Naval
Intelligence. Yeah. Always on
Banyans war room. Is there? Oh,
yeah. And can you if you're
naval intelligence, can you ever
not be Naval Intelligence after
that?
John C Dvorak: But generally,
that's where Woodward came from,
oh, another fine specimen. And
so Woodward who is naval
intelligence and he who knows
what he is working, who he's
working for now, but he's the
one they somebody's writing his
books, because he's just not
it's not possible to do the
books he does. Unless you have
sources that are deep within the
intelligence agencies. Well,
Adam Curry: he makes an
interesting point about
Ukraine's involvement in this
Russian catastrophe at Caracas.
We which is, you know, you're,
you're thinking right now that
Ukraine was doing this, and he
has an interesting point about
that. Well,
John C Dvorak: this is the this
is what they do. Alex, they'll
tell you, they're going to
attack Russia, you've got the US
Embassy again, coming out two
weeks ago. And they were people
had posted it at the time that
this is a very strange, usually
when the US Embassy puts out,
you know, specific responses,
the State Department warnings
guidance, they'll say, Oh, get
us situations are destabilizing.
Be careful, don't you know avoid
these areas? That kind of thing?
No, this was specific. It was
specific events. It was a
specific timeframe. 48 hours, do
not go to concerts. It's
specifically said concerts and
specifically said extremist.
Now, we're also being told Alex
right now that the White House
itself is distancing itself from
the attack saying that there's
no knowledge of Ukraine or any
Ukrainians being involved us.
Wow, that's a very, that's a
very quick investigation that
you're able to that you're able
to conduct amazing that you
already know exactly what took
place as it's
Unknown: like the Russians would
like they blame the Russians for
John C Dvorak: nordstream. Day
one. But Alex, here's here's the
key. The key to this is people
need to understand that if the
US rate the US government must
absolutely must distance
themselves from this attack.
Because if there is a link to
Ukraine in this, then that means
that the money that the Congress
is currently spending going to
send up to the Senate sent to
the White House for the
signature is going to fund
attacks like this around the
world attacks on civilians,
attacks on women, attacks on
people going to concerts, that
means that the United States, if
this is true, that means that if
the United States is involved in
this, then guess what boys and
girls, then that would mean that
the United States was funding
terrorism and terrorist attacks
around the world? Good point.
Yeah. That was that was Info
Wars. Yes. Yes. You said war
room? No. I
Adam Curry: said he's been on
war room. Oh, I see. Okay. This
is this was, of course as Info
Wars. It's where we get our
information from.
John C Dvorak: Rarely thank God.
Adam Curry: So, man, you know,
there's a lot going on. I mean,
the basically, no, I mean, I
would extrapolate differently.
No, no, we use Russia as money
that we stole from Euro clear to
fund Ukraine. And so the
indirectly is Russia's fault.
For funding terrorism. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: Well, that would
be some logic, I would I would
expect and one of the back room
somewhere,
Adam Curry: somewhere. That's
also very sad. You know, are we
now what do you think's going on
we now in a Cold War? I mean,
Putin hasn't. I mean, yeah, he
says Ukraine, but
John C Dvorak: and I don't know.
It's all dependent on where the
Trump gets elected. Yeah, and I
don't even know if that's if I'm
correct on that Trump could have
been co opted by now. We have no
idea. The whole thing could
nothing could change. Well, you
take that position.
Adam Curry: This Trump thing is
great now, because at the last
hour at the last hour, a Hail
Mary is beautiful. He needs you
know, half a billion dollars.
Oh, baby. Yeah. Oh baby.
Unknown: Donald Trump's social
media platform is seeking to
merge with a little known public
company. That company's
shareholders are scheduled to
vote on the merger later this
morning. It's a shell company
it was specifically created to
merge with Trump's company in
markets is called a backdoor
listing. It's a way to go public
in a different way from a
traditional IPO. And later this
morning, shareholders need to
actually approve the merger. The
big question is if we're going
to see enough shareholders show
up to vote, if that goes
through, though, that would be
fantastic news for President
Trump. He would own over 50% of
the new company that will that
will be worth over $3 billion.
That's three will be a huge
chunk of change.
Okay, so $3 million, like you
said, a huge chunk of change. Is
truth social worth that much?
No, it is not. I mean, let's
look at the numbers. This is a
company that only had over $3
million in sales for the first
nine months of last year. That's
three with an M, this time, and
he lost nearly $50 million.
Nonetheless, the value here is
President Trump. Without Trump,
there is no truth social, he has
millions of supporters. And
right now, a lot of the
shareholders in the deal are
believed to be Trump supporters.
They are the true believers.
They are people who want to
support Trump no matter what,
and they will happily buy the
shares. How soon will those
shares start trading? Well, if
the shareholders do approve the
deal today, it would start
trading as a new company by next
week. It could be very volatile
until but hey, it would now be
officially called Trump media
and technology group with a new
stock symbol D J. T. Donald J.
Trump.
Adam Curry: This is beautiful.
So
John C Dvorak: of course, you
know, this is these reports are
really Bogut IV. Oh, yeah, one
thing it's
Adam Curry: not called a
backdoor listing. It's a spec.
It's a spec
John C Dvorak: and nobody wants
to use that because it's kind of
discredited, but it still works.
I have some more. I have some
more and and this idea that is
worthless or like overvalued at
three or six. Is overlooks the
fact that Reddit which is never
made a nickel even though true
social has made a million
dollars. Reddit hasn't made a
nickel is worth $9.5 billion. As
of today,
Adam Curry: let me play the
Reddit clip social
Unknown: media company Reddit
Rose 48%. Yesterday, Chief
Operating Officer Chen Wong says
the artificial revolution is at
the center of read its value
proposition. I love the
artificial revolution,
Adam Curry: not
John C Dvorak: artificial value
proposition. What? That's what
she said. One of those
buzzwords, which I just detest.
Yeah, but which is what's your
value proposition for the no
agenda show?
Adam Curry: Right then she says
the artificial revolution she
forgets Yeah. She
John C Dvorak: combined it with
value proposition which makes no
sense. Chief
Unknown: Operating Officer Chen
Wong says the artificial
revolution is at the center of
read its value proposition.
Large
language models need data to
train on and when you look at
read its corpus 90 years of
human experience organized by
topic with well in moderation
and relevance. That's incredibly
important to building both a
chat capability and the
freshness of information. So
that's an area where you know we
see opportunity
and read it's Jan Wong tells
Bloomberg the firm is also in
the early stages of allowing
third parties to license access
to data on the platform.
Adam Curry: Yes, Reddit brings a
fresh corpus to the to Corp.
Fresh. This is great. Wow, how
bad is AI going to suck if it's
built on Reddit? Well,
John C Dvorak: before you go
there, I do want to play my one
AI clip, bro.
Adam Curry: Okay, we'd have to
go back though. We got to go
back to Trump in a moment. Okay.
Yeah,
John C Dvorak: this is a
dissident actually relates to
Trump power. Right. Where is it?
Michael Cohen uses AI? Oh, no.
Oh, here we go.
Unknown: In New York. A federal
judge won't sanction Trump's
Former Attorney Michael Cohen.
Cohen accidentally gave his
lawyer fake case citations
generated by artificial
intelligence. The judge called
it embarrassing, but he refused
to end Cohen supervised release.
Cohen pleaded guilty in 2018 to
campaign finance violations and
tax evasion.
Adam Curry: I thought we knew
this. This was I thought this
was already an old story.
John C Dvorak: We didn't know it
but it hasn't been we didn't
play this clip. Artificial
Intelligence. This is using AI
to do legal briefs and just make
stuff up. Artificial
Adam Curry: Intelligence is a
direct insult to God isn't no
good. Alright, let's go back to
MSNBC. Let's talk about this
SPAC
Unknown: that merger between
Trump's socials parent company,
and digital world acquisitions
was two and a half years in the
making. But there's a story to
be told that provides some
important context. Trump's
current situation and involves
tick tock, a conservative and a
really rich man named Jeffrey
Yes, yah, yah is the
Pennsylvania billionaire owner
of the financial firm,
Susquehanna International Group.
He's a conservative mega donor
and a major investor who has a
$33 billion stake in bytedance,
the Chinese parent company that
owns tick tock keep that in
mind. Reuters identified us as
the top donor of this election
season having donated quote,
more than $46 million for
Republican causes so far in the
2024 election cycle data from
political donations tracker open
secrets shows
Adam Curry: ah things get deep
Pierre things got interesting
EOS EOS is a part of this.
Unknown: EOS is also a major
donor to the conservative
nonprofit group Club for Growth.
It was through Club for Growth.
That
Adam Curry: by the way, if we
had a meeting you and I would, I
think recommend not using that
name. Club for Growth. It just
doesn't sound right. But sounds
John C Dvorak: like you've got a
club and you're gonna hit growth
in the head with it, like
Adam Curry: you got a club foot
and you need to grow. I don't
know, it doesn't. It's just no
good Trump and
Unknown: Yash recently got
acquainted. And this is where
things began to catch the
critics attention. Trump had a
falling out with Club for Growth
during the 2022 midterms. The
two camps split on whom to
support in some key races, but
earlier this year, they mended
fences with a little help from
your boss, who was one of the
people who reached out to the
former president about attending
Club for Growth retreat this
year. So on March 1, Donald
Trump accepted the invitation
and attended the group's retreat
in Palm Beach. He even gave a
speech at the gathering, during
which he gave us a shout out,
calling the billionaire
fantastic. Then, six days later,
on March 7, Trump suddenly
announced that he changed his
mind about tick tock, and came
out against banning it. This was
a significant reversal,
especially considering that in
2020, while he was still
President Donald Trump signed an
executive order that stated
quote, the United States much
take aggressive action against
the owners of tick tock to
protect our national security
and, quote, Steve Bannon who
served in the Trump
administration suggested that
Trump changed his stance for
quote, the Yas coin.
Adam Curry: Ah, oh, so maybe
because of course Trump will
have a six month lockup on this
reverse IPO this SPAC deal if
it's worth 3 billion I mean,
this is kind of fun. If it's
worth 3 billion his his stake so
the company's worth 6 billion of
just the market cap based upon
shares and price. Even if it
goes you know, even it goes down
by half you know, he can get a
collar on that real easy.
Anyway, if I had the money we
got here you go just five years
five, you
John C Dvorak: get a collar very
easily and again, that's what
you do. And this way, the way
but ways a little suspicious.
Adam Curry: Every single Trumper
out there is going to go and
start buying the stock. I
John C Dvorak: would think this
will be like,
Adam Curry: like, what was that?
Was like Reddit now. What's that
group that now the apes. The
apes who buy who tubes make made
AMC go through the roof.
John C Dvorak: Are you me or
GameStop? Yeah, those guys.
Adam Curry: Those guys yeah,
those guys. The
Unknown: Philadelphia Inquirer
reports quote, Jeffrey OSes firm
was the largest institutional
shareholder as of December, in
the company that has merged with
truth social. Susquehanna has
held the stock and digital world
acquisitions Corp since the
merger between digital world
Acquisition Corp. And Trump
media was first announced in
October of 2021.
Adam Curry: All right, then.
John C Dvorak: We know Trump's
negotiator as he claims to be a
sneaky way to get out of
Adam Curry: everybody. They all
want them they will want Letitia
James to take his building. This
is no fun. He can't pull this
off
Unknown: at the end all week. As
lawyers have insisted Donald
Trump lacks the cash he needs to
secure a bond to cover nearly
half billion dollar civil fraud
judgment. Tonight Trump is
claiming he does he just wants
to spend it elsewhere. I
currently have almost 500
million. I have
Adam Curry: the money. I just
choose not to spend on this
nonsense. Okay. I bought the
place to buy it.
Unknown: He just wants to spend
it elsewhere. I currently have
almost $500 million in cash
Trump wrote on social media, a
substantial amount of which I
intended to use in my campaign.
But Trump hasn't offered any
proof he actually has $500
million in cash. No, ever. Trump
hasn't put any of his own money
into his campaign since 2016.
Oh, the former president has
until Monday to post a bond or
New York Attorney General
Letitia James told us she'll
take action if
he does not have funds to pay
off the judgment then we will
seek judgment enforcement
mechanisms in court and we will
ask the judge to seize his
assets but
tonight a potentially new she's
so breathy isn't she?
John C Dvorak: Don't ask the
court. She is terrible. This is
like she's breathy more and more
inclined to like I'm not I've
already bought into the idea
that mo brought up wishes that
this is a no these black women
are outraged and they're they're
going to be taken down one by
one. Oh, yeah.
Adam Curry: Oh, yeah. Every
everything they're doing was
trumped they put a black person
in front. Do you stand there?
You do it? If it works black
woman, black man mainly black
woman where they got Eric Adams
kind of a black woman. That's a
Unknown: pay off the judge.
Really do anything seek judgment
enforcement mechanisms in court.
And we will ask the judge to
seize his assets.
Tonight, a potentially new
source of income for Trump. Oh,
investors voting today to take
Trump's struggling social media
company public is stake on
paper, roughly $3 billion. That
may sound like a windfall,
David, but unless Trump gets
special permission from
shareholders, he cannot convert
that stake into cash for six
months.
Adam Curry: That's someone who
doesn't know what they're
talking about. No,
John C Dvorak: everybody doesn't
know that not one person has
mentioned the potential for
buying a collar. Let's see what
is a very common way that's been
done over the last decade or
more for these IPO people. Let's
Adam Curry: I hate to do this to
you. I did not get these clips.
It's the Jones conglomerate. I
do have a Brooks K part. Duo.
John C Dvorak: This takes a lot
of nerve.
Adam Curry: Hey, it's your boy.
It's It's It's Steve who did
this okay. Is your boy was a
three. He's
John C Dvorak: playing both
sides of the fence. He's trying
to he's trying to leapfrog his
brother.
Adam Curry: Here we go. This is
Brooks. These are two opposite
sides of the spectrum. We're
told Brooks and K part on PBS
news
Unknown: on Meantime, Donald
Trump needs to find half a
billion dollars. And he has to
find it fairly quickly. He has
until Monday to post a bond
covering the full amount of the
$454 million civil fraud
judgment against him as he
appeals this ruling. And if he
can't somehow find the money,
the New York ag Leticia James,
she might start seizing some of
his assets to help cover that
obligation. David, for any
candidate running for public
office, especially the
presidency, who is short on cash
and who has to find $454
million. That is a serious
liability. And it also raises in
this case, some national
security question. Oh,
Adam Curry: yeah,
Unknown: I mean, he I have a few
problems with the seizure, their
Associated Press did a good
survey vote, but it's 70 years
of cases like this. And in cases
where they there was no clear
victim. They've never seized
assets before. And so if the
people who claim a lot of this
as a political witch hunt, I
think that Associated Press I
found that kind of alarming that
that the Trump case is not being
treated like the other cases.
Nonetheless, it is what it is.
And so he's got to raise a lot
of money really fast. And can he
do it through he truth social,
his very weird, online social
media outlet, but on the
markets, suddenly it's weird.
Adam Curry: It's struggling,
it's failing. It's no good. But
Reddit is great. With no money.
John C Dvorak: It's actually got
positive cash flow. My
understanding? Oh, really?
Adam Curry: Yeah, it is
Unknown: what it is. And so he's
got to raise a lot of money
really fast. And Kenny do it
through His truth, social, his
very weird online social media
outlet is on the markets,
suddenly, it would boost his net
worth $3 billion, which is also
troubling because it made in the
first nine months of last year
made $3.3 million, and it's
valued at 3 billion. So it looks
to me like another form of
fundraising disguised as
investment, and that is already
crooked. And then you take what
a desperate Donald Trump was
likely to do that's crooked,
John C Dvorak: it's troubling
and read it and all these the
classics IPOs out of Silicon
Valley art.
Adam Curry: I'm glad we're here
to set the record straight.
Unknown: So it looks to me like
another form of fundraising
disguised as investment, and
that is already crooked. And
then you take what a desperate
Donald Trump is likely to do, do
what his son in law did go to
the Saudis and get some money.
And it's just opens up for a
desperate Donald Trump. All
sorts of corrupt possibilities.
This
Adam Curry: is new, the
desperate Donald. Desperate,
Donald, we haven't heard this
one is nice alliteration.
desperate. Yeah, I
John C Dvorak: want to mention
that I watched this particular
back and forth and found it
unclimbable But okay, but you
can make but okay, go ahead.
Unknown: And I have to disagree.
I have to disagree with David.
No, take the properties. If he's
if any of us are in that
situation, we would be in
serious trouble. And you know,
it would be within the right of
the Attorney General to say, you
know, we're going to take your
golf club or we're going to take
your we're going to take your
tower, and quite honestly, I
would love to see the Ag the New
York Attorney General do that.
Because then it would be like
the most tangible sign for the
nation, the world and for Donald
Trump that you have been held
accountable.
John C Dvorak: I love that.
Okay,
Adam Curry: I'd love to take
your dollar asshole.
John C Dvorak: This guy is the
worst. When he's an editor at
the Washington Post. He should
be ashamed of himself.
Adam Curry: I love what he said.
You took my tower. You suck my
butt. auto ship. I mean, take my
dour. That's what they want.
Man, what a show. What a show.
Front row seat once again and
what how many more months do we
have with this nonsense?
John C Dvorak: Oh, it's if if
Trump wins the presidency, we
have another four years,
Adam Curry: we're gonna have to
retire after that that's after
Trump's first or second or
whatever Terminal B, we're done.
Exit we have to exit I don't
think I can do it anymore.
John C Dvorak: The media intense
the media has it was COVID it
was easier with the COVID. And
we got more income during COVID
than this analysis and political
aeration which is horrible.
COVID
Adam Curry: was better. It was
better COVID was better than
this nonsense.
John C Dvorak: Legit break up
the scheme of things. I do have
a couple of clips that have not
been picked up by any media in
the United States is from
Australia. Okay, good. It will
be because it's a great story
and I guarantee it will be on
gut felled now boy, because it's
such a classic gut felt style
have something to analyze. This
is a story about a big sperm
whale in Australia, being
tracked by 30 orcas in a pod, as
they call them, orcas are in a
pod. And they're these 30 orcas
and one of them was huge. was
gonna get this whale and this is
the whale clips. Let's play it
clip one.
Unknown: Now a sperm whale off
the coast of Western Australia
has used a secret actually a
stinky weapon to repel a pot of
walkers. The whale released its
massive bales triggering a
tsunami which washed over the
unsuspecting orcas. Oh, there we
are marine biologist Jenna taka
witness the dramatic defense
mechanism. And wonder how she's
coping now and joins us now from
Perth. Good morning. How are
you? coping?
Yeah, still processing
everything? Definitely.
So it was this? I mean, how
unusual was this was this. Let's
describe it as a defense
mechanism.
Yeah, so there definitely aren't
very many recorded accounts of
it around the world. Yeah,
definitely wasn't expecting to
see that kind of thing happen.
All right, but
stinky but brutally effective.
Right? Yeah,
yeah, it actually did seem to
work to sort of ward off a group
of about 30 kilos. So yeah,
unusual, but effective method
rice.
So I mean, this is obviously a
cause of great excitement for
for people who study these
novels. And obviously, you've
mean that the Whole Whale world
is talking about it.
Yeah, an extremely rare event to
witness but also to be able to
document the way that we could
we have some incredible wildlife
photographers on board. And
yeah, yeah, just a really
significant thing to have been
able to record in the detail
that we did.
John C Dvorak: Yes, now the she
is so shy this woman is she's
embarrassed to be talking about
this. But
Adam Curry: I mean, it's like
we're childish. I mean, there's
15 year olds in us. But these
guys like he just keeps going
Pong after Pong after man. But
John C Dvorak: so this it wraps
here with no more good puns. But
it's fascinating that the
against a blast of poop in the
faces of 30 orcas, they couldn't
stand it. But they couldn't
break rank, I guess, because
they stay in these pods. So they
just scattered. They just die.
We're not putting up with this.
And I'm wondering whether it was
just a frightening aspect of
being trapped by these killers.
And maybe that's why you pooped
as opposed to doing it on
purpose. But here we go to fit
the cycle. pournami
Unknown: last for long. We're
just showing our viewers
pictures of it of some whales
now, or did it quickly. How
should we say dissipate?
It did dissipate reasonably
quickly, but we didn't stick
around for too long. We actually
the Orca pretty much moved off
straight after that. And we
followed them to try and get
some more clues as to what had
sort of gone on there.
Just looking at the size of
sperm whales, I'm guessing the
bowels of said sperm whales
would be quite huge.
Yes.
And a very, very strong defense
mechanism as a result in terms
of the amount of stuff that
comes out.
Yeah, yeah, definitely that and
a combination of that. Yeah,
they're really intense bonds and
the way they grouped and huddled
together and just wouldn't sort
of break that formation. So
yeah, it's I mean, fascinating
stuff. Jenna takeI in Perth,
thank you so much for getting up
very early to talk about it. And
we wish you all the best. Going
through just how this happened.
Why this happened? And perhaps
it may happen again with other
sperm whales. Yeah,
yeah. Thank you so much. Thank
you, Jenna.
Adam Curry: Okay, I am now
banning any more Punam Eclipse
forever. This is this that what
I mean? Okay. One Eclipse shore
to Putin Nami to Punam Eclipse.
All right, I'm gonna get let's
I'm gonna move it into Israel.
Gaza, actually
John C Dvorak: gotten clever the
day, by the way, no. complaints.
Oh, my goodness. This is not
American media at all yet, but
you watch Oh, wow.
Adam Curry: Yes, of course.
Because why did we talk about
anything useful? punani. There
you go. That's right. Yeah, it's
almost as useless as some of the
stuff that they put into this
spending bill. There
Unknown: has been a lot of back
and forth around Democrats would
call them like culture war add
ins to some of these things
related to whether it's LGBTQ
issues or trans issues. How is
that? How has that sorted itself
out? I mean, what would you
point to in this package that
Americans should be paying
attention to?
Yeah, I think it's I think it's
really interesting. I mean, if
you see the statements, girl,
Adam Curry: the tsunami girl
now, no different attention
Unknown: to Yeah, I think it's I
think it's really interesting. I
mean, if you see the statements,
as you mentioned, if you see
statements, both sides are like,
this is a democratic when
Republicans are like this, the
Republican win, but you know, no
one got, like, everything that
they wanted, right. And that's
how these things work. You know,
Johnson is coming to terms that
you're not going to get
everything in it. But what they
did get is 24% increase in
migrant beds while they're
waiting their immigration
proceedings or removal from the
country. They were able to get
the removal of any flags that
are not you saw us flag, LGBTQ
pride flags from US diplomatic
sites, so that was a when you
tried flags. Yeah. US diplomatic
sites. Yeah.
John C Dvorak: Second, why would
somebody be putting an LGBTQ
whatever it is flag on a on a US
Embassy? Where have you
Adam Curry: been? They do that
all the time? Oh, yeah. Yeah.
They do it all the time. What
are we drinking?
John C Dvorak: Now that you ask?
Adam Curry: Yeah, Phoebe wants
the dogs asking Phoebe wants to
know,
John C Dvorak: Lego neatest,
brewing hoppy refresher, Berry
lemon flavored.
Adam Curry: Ooh, that sounds
good. Phoebe Good girl.
John C Dvorak: Amir does sound
good. Sounds like tasted
Adam Curry: Phoebe hoppy. So we
had a resolution which was
vetoed by China and Russia for a
ceasefire. Foe so for once it's
not us
Unknown: in your reading of the
resolution.
It is I found it a little bit
ambiguous. What the ceasefire
under this resolution. Go, you
know, be called for whether or
not the hostages were at the
same time released.
Adam Curry: Like Andrea, this is
the this is the other black
woman who will get blamed for
everything. She is our
ambassador to the United
Nations. Linda Thomas
Greenfield.
Unknown: What I've said to my
colleagues here on on in the
Security Council, no ceasefire
ever comes about because we call
for a ceasefire. ceasefires
happen at the negotiating table
anytime, anywhere in the world
ceasefires take place based on
negotiations. And those
negotiations are happening right
now. in Doha, where they're
still at the table, they're
still working hard. And we're
the ones that are there on the
ground really doing the hard
work out there. China's not
there. They're not providing any
options for finding a solution
to get us there. They're not
providing humanitarian
assistance. We're still the
largest contributor of
humanitarian assistance, and we
have people on the ground
working every day to ensure that
assistance get to the people in
need. This resolution was not
ambiguous. This resolution was
clear. It call for a ceasefire.
We want to see as part of that
all hostages released. We want
to see humanitarian assistance
be provided to the suffering
Palestinian people. It was that
simple.
Adam Curry: I love it. We
provide the weapons and then we
provide the assistance for the
people talk. It's great. It's a
perfect system. And oh, yes,
again, we're paying for it.
China and Russia. They weren't
there in Doha. No They were
making other deals in the
region. Yemen's
Unknown: Houthi rebels have told
China and Russia that they ships
can pass through the Gulf of
Aden and the Red Sea safely. The
Houthis have been attacking
vessels off the Yemeni Coast
since November, the US and the
UK have launched airstrikes on
Houthi targets in retaliation.
Several countries have deployed
their naval forces to protect
shipping in the trade route.
Earlier this month, three crew
members were killed when their
ship was hit in a Houthi strike.
Adam Curry: Well, how about
that? So your Chinese ship or
Russian ship? No problem?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, go right
through.
Adam Curry: That is from not
from us news. By the way. Of
course, first, I
John C Dvorak: saw that story on
us. Oh, you
Adam Curry: did? Yeah, it's
John C Dvorak: been played back
Adam Curry: to MSNBC. Let's see,
let's we're, we're back to
Israel, let's find out a way to
bring in Trump.
Unknown: But I wanted to say
something else, especially about
Jewish voters. What he said this
week, was not directed at them.
Jewish voters represent a very
small, very small percentage of
the American electorate. They
vote heavily in favor of
Democrats, and they tend to let
live in heavy blue states, they
are not going to swing the
election for him. What he said
today, about this week about
Jewish voters was directed at
his base is evangelical
Christian base, who he also
needs to bring out to vote in
November, in order to win. And
that base is both very, very pro
Israel, for reasons related to
the Christian religion and what
they believe will be the second
coming of Christ in Israel. But
they they're also really,
Adam Curry: thanks for letting
me know. We were just praying
about that this morning. Let him
come to Israel,
Unknown: a strands of anti
semitism in that base. And what
he said this week basically
said, you can't be Jewish. And
you can't be pro Israel. If you
don't vote for me. That's both
anti semitic. And it very much
signals to his base that he is
all in on Israel. And that's a
win win for him.
Adam Curry: Oh, goodness,
gracious.
John C Dvorak: Wow, what a
roundabout way. A win win. Like
it to me,
Adam Curry: I know. So then we
go to probably the best. I mean,
you know, Joe Scarborough for
morning, Joe, man, when those
guys get read in when they're
told, like, Okay, we're going to
pivot, we're going to do this,
we're going to change or moving
away from that. They really go
all in. And so to help out
Biden, it's like, Bibi Netanyahu
is the worst thing ever. He's
worse than upu, Nami, Bibi
Netanyahu is the problem in the
world right now, there
Unknown: is just an
extraordinary a change of
attitudes among Americans under
40 extraordinary. And it is anti
Israel. And though it's not just
younger Americans on college
campuses, it's just about it is
a lot of Americans under 40.
And, and my children have been
very, very concerned for their
Jewish friends. They've been
very, very concerned at how
intense it has become. So I'm
concerned about that. I'm also
very concerned about civilians
in Gaza. You we this idea that
you want the United States and
the world community to do
something, just stop an oncoming
famine somehow makes you hate
Israel. There are two words I'd
like to say that I can't say on
the air. But nobody has been
more and we had Jonathan
Greenblatt come up, he'll tell
you and Jonathan may disagree
with me on this issue. We'll
see. But one thing you won't
disagree with me on is that yes.
I've been fighting against anti
semitism my entire life since
World War Two, and my entire
career in Congress and on
television crap. I've been
really outspoken about it. And
I'm most at least dying to
John C Dvorak: know this. Well,
wait, wait, wait. He's now that
I've spoken and I
Adam Curry: see now. Now they
plug him in, turn up his spin
cycle to 20.
Unknown: I'm concerned about
this. I'm concerned about
Benjamin Netanyahu. I'm
concerned about the fact that he
knew where Hamas was getting its
money in 2018. He refused to cut
it off. I'm concerned that he
sent his government to Doha
three weeks before the attacks
and said give Hamas more money.
I'm concerned that he continued
to prop Hamas up. I'm continuing
constructive. Talking Points are
great. Starting with Benjamin
Netanyahu, whose government had
Hamas ISIS terrorists plans a
year before.
Adam Curry: This is like Bibi
Netanyahu is he's the worst
thing Max
Unknown: and they did nothing.
I'm concerned that Benjamin
Netanyahu, after the attacks did
nothing for 678 10 hours, 100
hours for that. I've never seen
anything like it. It shattered
my belief and everything I ever
thought about, about Israel's
ability to defend itself. And by
the way, it's not that we've
been wrong all these years. It's
it Benjamin Netanyahu, was in
charge. And he led Israel to
that point, and I'm very
concerned that what he continues
to do whatever he can do to stay
in power, because the second
he's out of power, he's got
three indictments, you might go
to gel.
Adam Curry: Petroleum had a good
point, what he really wants to
say Bibi Netanyahu is trumping a
yarmulke. So
Unknown: it's a very simple
equation. As long as the war
continues, Benjamin Netanyahu
doesn't have to worry about
going to jail for a second the
war ends, Frenchmen that Yahoo
has to worry about going gel,
are we really Israel's future,
we go to this man and say if
those of us who love Israel,
those of us who were taught in
Sunday school and we were five
years old, that Jews are God's
chosen people and Israel is
where they need to be to be
protected, because 6 million
were slaughtered in the
Holocaust.
Adam Curry: How low cost?
Unknown: Are we not allowed to
question Benjamin Netanyahu
whose motives because if not,
that's pretty sick, and it's not
in Israel's best interest. Oh,
John C Dvorak: Joe, like a kid
went to Sunday school at the age
of five.
Adam Curry: He did apparently,
there's a 32nd final clip
Unknown: here. But Nick, it is
so it is so offensive offensive
Adam Curry: for
Unknown: Donald Trump to say,
oh, here we go. You can't be a
good Jew. Oh my vote for
Democrats.
Adam Curry: It's not like saying
if you don't vote for me, you're
not black people
Unknown: to say you can't be a
Zionist and a supporter of
Israel and a supporter of Jews
and a fighter and defender of
Jews and their right to exist
where they want to exist.
John C Dvorak: Guy sounds like
unless you hate
Adam Curry: that yeah, who does?
John C Dvorak: Engage full of
crap. I got two clips about
this. Oh, my God, not about that
idiot. It's
Adam Curry: tiring. It's so
tired. Go
John C Dvorak: to France 24 and
go to aid to Gaza, where we have
our UN guy in Egypt make giving
a big speech time
Unknown: to truly flood Gaza
with life saving aid UN chief
Antonio Guterres appeals for a
ceasefire calling the starvation
inside the Enclave. A moral
outrage guitarist spoke from the
Egyptian side of the rougher
border crossing with Gaza. He
made his way to the crossing a
day after the UN Security
Council failed to reach a
consensus 1000s of aid trucks
are waiting in Egypt and North
Sinai province to cross over to
those living in desperately poor
conditions. Nicholas Rushworth
tells us more.
The UN Secretary General Antonio
Guterres on a visit to the
Egyptian side of the Rafah
crossing, said it was time to
truly flood Gaza with life
saving aid. He renewed a call
for an immediate ceasefire, and
said he wanted an ironclad
commitment by Israel for total
access for humanitarian goods to
Gaza crossing,
the long line of blocked red
relief trucks on one side of the
gates, the long shadow of
starvation on the others. That
is more than tragic. It is a
moral outrage.
The
UN's World Food Programme says
Gazans are already starving to
death with famine projected by
May in the northern part of the
Gaza Strip. There
are a number of obstacles that
the Israeli authorities have
maintained that make it very
difficult to reach the level of
delivery that is necessary. The
problem is not all many trucks
enter. The problem is how can we
distribute,
Adam Curry: distribute,
distribute, get your boots out
of my bag.
John C Dvorak: There's a thing
that keeps cropping up in all
these international reports
which is they're starving to
death as we speak. Yes, but a
famine will begin in May.
Adam Curry: Oh, is that when it
says scheduled?
John C Dvorak: For this is what
must be because there's like
they're starving to death right
now. Yes, but a famine is
expected begin in May. A what
was there's a timetable for this
sort of thing? And now what is
what's going on now? That's not
a famine.
Adam Curry: It's on the media
calendar. Let's see, what do we
have? And maybe, guys, for me,
we've got Famine, Famine
scheduled. Okay. All right.
That's good. We got famine from
May. And
John C Dvorak: then the other
thing, of course, to continue
with the anti Netanyahu up, we
have the Tel Aviv protests which
I have a clip of kicked
Unknown: them out of hell,
banners and Israeli flags poured
out on the streets of Tel Aviv
as 1000s of people gathered the
Saturday demanding an immediate
deal to release some 130 as
reduced hostages in Gaza, as
well as new elections in the
country. demonstrators are
criticizing the way Prime
Minister Madami Netanyahu is
handling the war against Hamas,
and demands the government to
take responsibility that's on
Yahoo has vowed to go ahead with
the plan offensive in Rockford
dubbed a mistake by the US
Secretary of State and simply
Kim.
Adam Curry: Oh, they're all just
playing a big big theater.
That's all set. No one. Please.
No one. No one buys this
anymore. So you know, the
blanket us was so much pournami
that we did we don't even know
what to care. No, you. Yeah, no,
I know. I know as
John C Dvorak: a show title.
Adam Curry: I have a Shure
Punam. And then let's put some
cheesecake on the art. That's
great. I have a super card from
Mayor Adams of New York.
John C Dvorak: I'm sure I would
love to hear it. Everyone
Unknown: knows that. New York
City is the app is of America is
the symbol of America is the
keys of America is the soul of
America. We are the televi of
America. New York City is the
Islamic Bank of America. Of
America. We are the Lima of
America. New York City is Miss
Mexico City of America. This is
the doubling of America, New
York City.
John C Dvorak: Buddy really put
a lot of work into that one.
Adam Curry: What do you need to
know speech writer?
John C Dvorak: Oh, well, that's
probably true.
Adam Curry: So United Airlines
is under attack and rightfully
so. I don't know if you receive
this but I must have received
five copies of this from
something called the United
Council the members of council
150 And it's a very long no and
I put it in the show notes. I'm
not I'm not going to read the
whole thing. But um, I'll just
start off here. We you're
elected allpa that's Airline
Pilots Association
representatives, Philo's our
unfortunate responsibility. It
looks like a Chad GPT job
actually, to draw attention to
several very concerning items.
These issues have thus far been
inadequately addressed. They
pertain to the very core nature
of our chosen profession. This
is definitely Chachi PT. Simply
put, our safety culture is under
attack and enough is enough. We
cannot in good conscience
continue to wait for our flight
operations management team to
choose safety over anything
else. While their words make for
great PR their actions have not
matched those words and have
directly led to the unfortunate
circumstance in which we
presently find ourselves. The
United next growth plan has seen
a staggering 30% growth in just
a few short years. However, that
growth has come with strings
attached. It has come hand in
hand with an orchestrated
erosion of our safety culture
and our professions input into
it. The FAA has similarly
witnessed this and recently
stepped in to take substantial
action against United Airlines.
Q clip creasing
John C Dvorak: oversight of
United Airlines. The decision
follows a series of incidents,
including a plane losing an
external panel and another plane
losing a tire during takeoff.
United says the FAA will review
work processes manuals and
facilities. The agency will then
determine if any changes are
needed. The FAA says it is
routine for its safety assurance
system to monitor in airlines
operations.
Adam Curry: We have lost the
ability to approve new line
check pilots issued type ratings
and have regulator imposed
restrictions on our ability to
operate and grow our airline
this is actually quite bad.
Well, you can't do your own
check rides. This is a business
very bad. So I think the dude in
a dress might want to reconsider
his strategy.
John C Dvorak: Well, actually, a
day ago, the United Airlines was
halted by the FAA saying no new
planes for you. Yeah, no soup
for you. That's right.
Adam Curry: Where does this
leave us? Well, for starters, it
leaves us as pilots under more
scrutiny than ever before. We
all need to reinvest in our
safety culture and do so with
vigor encourage each other on
the flight decks to stop when
rush do your best to limit the
scope actions whatever it takes.
How about this? How about not
flying on United anymore? This
doesn't sound like a good
product or service. I'd
John C Dvorak: like to know
where the board of directors is
of the United Airlines to get
rid of the CEO is obviously the
CEOs problem. I agree he's the
one who sets the stage for all
this stuff that's what you do
when you're CEO you don't sit
there's it's not I mean, maybe
he spent too much time with the
in the makeup room but I mean,
you don't have to spend all your
time concerned about your next
dress you wear no.
Adam Curry: It's it's troubling
to say the least. troubling.
troubling.
John C Dvorak: All right, yes. I
was gonna say the day got a
couple of clips on squatters,
which I think is disturbing.
This is an OP of some sort
because squatting has been going
on forever. As we pointed out in
the last
Adam Curry: show, this is part
of the be afraid of this is part
of the political side of
immigration. It's like be
afraid, be afraid. Be afraid. Be
afraid Trump has to see
John C Dvorak: it. But this was
this was targeted American
homeless more than the
immigrants. Oh, okay. This is
squatters. Clip one NBC.
Unknown: Do not touch me. Touch
me. They're the house guests. No
one invited. You're trespassing.
Squatters making themselves
right at home.
out of my house. It's not your
house. There
are people who take over mostly
vacant properties that aren't
there's one New York case even
turning deadly. Police now
believe
the 52 year old Vitel was killed
by squatters terrifying I'm
Patty people
says she discovered two women
and kids in a Florida property
she was preparing to sell and
filmed her intense
confrontations with them. I had
squatters I did $40,000 worth of
damage stole appliances by at
one point
even threatening her with a tire
iron. So you must want me to
take this and break your phone.
She says it took more than a
month to get them out.
How did you feel? It is quite
frankly one of the most
frustrating, unfair experiences
and frightening experiences of
my life. The burden of proof was
on me, not the renter's it's
unfair. Oh my god. unfair
because squatters take advantage
of laws meant to protect
renters, often leaving
homeowners helpless, you
shouldn't be trying to steal my
house. This video captured by
New York's Eyewitness News has
gone viral. A homeowner trying
to force squatters out is then
handcuffed by police and removed
from her own home. No charges
were filed.
Adam Curry: Well, the real
problem I have with this story
is that she says the renters Why
didn't she say squatters? Were
these renters who stopped paying
rent and then became squatters.
John C Dvorak: That is unclear.
I know I noticed the same thing.
I didn't like it. No. But these
laws are to prevent renters from
being unnecessarily evicted.
Usually when a property is
changing hands or something
else. Is this committed to get
out? Is this
Adam Curry: also a little bit of
a holdover from the from the
COVID COVID era?
John C Dvorak: Yeah, baby.
Although I think that should be
over by now. Let's play the
second half. New York
Unknown: attorney and Margaret
co Rosa says squatting cases are
on the rise due to more vacant
properties and the high cost of
housing how are they getting
away with us if they
pull out a fake lease or they
pull out a fake deed? Now it's a
he said she said
don't empower them
flash Shelton who advises
homeowners on how to push out
squatters says to protect your
home set up security cameras.
Your
best protection is basically
being able to document when
someone comes in
and call police. As soon as you
find someone.
Please support this bill. Back
in Florida.
Patti is paving the way for
change advocating for new laws
to fight squatting. What do you
want to say to the squatters
around the country?
The gig is up my hope is that
within another year squatting
will be a pandemic that is on
the decline. I own this house
hoping
her story empowers others to
squash out the squatters Valerie
Castro NBC News
Adam Curry: was also violent. It
John C Dvorak: was a very
violent report notch mentioned
very violent
Adam Curry: I don't like it
disturbed at all I'm sorry. It's
disturbing me. But it's a state
by state thing isn't it?
John C Dvorak: I think so. Yeah.
But it's a it's an epidemic in
New York it seems and I guess
Florida has always had this
issue. Wild.
Adam Curry: Hey, we had we
missed it. We missed it. We
missed it. We missed it.
John C Dvorak: The Earth Hour
Yes. We
Adam Curry: missed it again.
Every year we miss Earth Hour. I
always I am. I always want to
participate and turn off my
studio for an hour
John C Dvorak: to help you do to
help
Adam Curry: save the earth. And
I have a cool They're
Unknown: finally going dark to
raise awareness of conservation
and climate change issues that
millions of people around the
world have marked Earth our 2020
for the world's largest
grassroots movement for the
environment. From 8:30pm to
9:30pm. local time lights were
and will be turned off around
the globe. Nick Rushworth tells
us more
the Eiffel Tower in Paris
dimmed. For Earth our various
landmarks worldwide also went
lighthouse, including in Bangkok
and in Kolkata, as a symbolic
commitment to tackling climate
change. During Earth Hour,
individuals and businesses are
encouraged to turn off non
essential lights for one hour
from 8:30pm to 9:30pm. local
time, climate activists gathered
in Nicosia in Cyprus to express
their concern about the climate
emergency that
they left Erica Haruna Akira
Manos Vinod Mehta for the last
12 years, we've turned off the
lights on the last Saturday in
March to send a message that in
one symbolic hour, we can make a
real difference to the
environment in society for the
benefit of people.
It domain in my opinion, just
the kind of messages that we
need to take climate measures to
reduce pollution to achieve the
goals that Cyprus and the EU
have set for the fight against
climate change.
The World Wildlife Fund says
giving one hour for the earth
can help bring our world back to
life.
Adam Curry: That's funny. Bring
it back to life. The world is
bad. I was
John C Dvorak: I was I got that
clip before Earth Hour. And I
went outside to see what would
happen at 830. In the San
Francisco Bay area.
Adam Curry: Yeah, the lib tard
area of California.
John C Dvorak: Nothing? No, of
Adam Curry: course not. Who
remembers the last Saturday in
March? What's the second?
John C Dvorak: Okay, I have a
five second clip that says
suggestions. And I don't
remember what this is.
Unknown: It says that that's how
it can be spent on a range of
activities from giving a
donation to giving a donation.
John C Dvorak: Oh, giving a
donation Yes, giving a donation
to the no agenda show? Well,
Adam Curry: before we go to
that, I'm glad you brought the
Earth Hour clip because there is
a very good documentary on
YouTube, which it makes it even
better because it's just out
there. It's called Climate the
movie. It's about Yeah, it's
about an hour and 15 minutes
long, they watched the whole
thing. There is for the for the
Long time, no agenda producers,
nothing new. Some familiar
familiar faces, like the one of
the co founder of Greenpeace.
And but what is good is it lays
out in in some good detail, but
very accessible to all and they
have like Harvard guys, Yale
Nobel Prize winners, all these
people go on, this is a hoax.
It's not true. They're jacking
the charts, the jack in the
temperature there lying that you
know that look at the geological
studies, you know, they were
actually in a in an ice age, and
it is by around 2030, it's going
to start getting cooler, which
of course, shows you why they're
so crazy about getting it done
now. And they all they all have
these intellectual scientists
all laugh about the idea that
we're going to die because it's
two degrees warmer. Whereas you
know, the temperature varies
five up or five down the median
is around one in variance. But
what they do hammer home is that
this is it's about control. And
and I'm just gonna have to keep
hammering on this because it's
not just about what I like what
they all say universally as
well. If it's a global problem,
you need a global government to
take care of it. And that and we
haven't quite gotten there, but
we're getting very close and
there's so much money involved,
that there's not going to stop
and it is all about control such
as Biden's EPA. Well, it's our
EPA has just rolled out USA auto
mandates forcing EVs to be two
thirds of all passenger
vehicles. Two thirds two thirds
John C Dvorak: will be made by
China's BYD and Neo and I owe
Mexico and they'll flood our
country with a minute take out
all of our Evie oh yeah
Adam Curry: man. And guess who's
the biggest investor in this
scam. Black Rock
John C Dvorak: the Blackstone
annonce
Adam Curry: Black Rock is what I
have. That's someone's bumping
something on your side. It's
gonna go
John C Dvorak: with it right now
trying to get it to duplicate
and as
Adam Curry: you succeeded and
then here's a here's an example
of how this is going to end sir
gene Center. To me, Tesla
revises late night driving and
its effect on safety score. And
I'm like, wow, that's
interesting. So, yes, so Tesla,
tracking your driving pay good
pay attention. Tesla drivers,
track your driving and they give
you a safety score based upon,
you know, a whole bunch of
factors like, did you have
shortstops, you know, like, oh,
slam on the brakes. Now they've
adjusted it, they've updated
their late night driving to be
risk weighted based on driving
from 11pm to 4am previously was
10pm to 4am. The impact of late
night driving on your safety
score will depend on the
proportion of time spent driving
in each hour between 11pm and
4am. Tesla uses eight different
factors to determine a safety
score. forward collision
warnings per 1000 non autopilot
miles heartbreaking, aggressive
turning unsafe following
excessive speed, late night
driving, forced autopilot
disengagement and unbuckled
driving. And so I said, Wow,
that's really quite creepy. I
guess they're going to be
selling this to the insurance
companies who already don't want
to insure EVs because, you know,
they tend to burn down houses.
And Jean informs me Oh, no,
they're going to launch their
own insurance. This is your
future. We need to stop this
insanity. That I
John C Dvorak: like aggressive
turning.
Adam Curry: I'm with you on
that. Fun. It's great.
Doughnuts, baby doughnuts. But
this is all of this. This is
just friendly. Little Elon, just
Elon, he's a good guy. No, he's
not a good guy. He is a shill
for this kind of stuff. It's not
good. We cannot let government
entities track all of our so
called Climate based activities.
In this case, it's still a
climate based car based on some
phony baloney calculation which
we've we've been through. I
don't remember exactly. You had
that I think at one point. How
they calculate the actual
pollution made by these EVs.
What was that? Again? It was
like some something that they
they snuck
John C Dvorak: which is based on
how much waste of energy and
resources to make the batteries
in the car. And the whole thing
is, it's complicated.
Adam Curry: Right? But it's also
it's complicated for a reason,
because none of its true. None
of its true. And
John C Dvorak: no, the fact that
it costs a lot of money to make
an Eevee is not untrue.
Adam Curry: Anyway, we've got us
I had a rancher out here
yesterday from Colorado,
Colorado craft beef. And it's
just it's unbelievable what's
happening. These days, we're
losing our food supply. And we
really are you you've got to
start taking a look at where are
you? Where are you going to get
your food from? Because it's not
going to be from the it's not
going to be beef. In the feed
John C Dvorak: one of our
producers who's also a beef guy
went up to the Panhandle and he
said he had some land up there.
He says that big fire that took
place in Texas wiped out a bunch
of beef producers. He says those
people are not coming back.
Adam Curry: That was me on the
last show. I told you that Texas
slim, Texas slim. I have I had
the note to Texas slim told me
on the phone. I didn't have a
note. You know, I
John C Dvorak: read a note from
some guy. Hold on. Now that
Adam Curry: wouldn't surprise
me. Now because they can't
finance they're hurt anymore.
John C Dvorak: Okay, she was
what's the Yeah, the banks are
of no help. No,
Adam Curry: I mean, interest
rates are of no help. So we have
to keep hammering because it's
just become a joke, a punch
line, or whatever. Is just, yes,
climate change that one believes
in it, but they're not stopping.
They're not stopping. They're
going to go until they have
total control of us. That's what
all those Ulez zones were in the
UK. And God bless the Brits, you
know, the Londoners know we're
taking that down, we're ripping
that stuff down. We're not gonna
let you force us into some kind
of phony baloney climate change
zone where we can't drive or can
only drive three miles an hour.
It's total control and yet we
have to resist you must resist
me much. Much this ya know, you
say that I still have some fight
left in me. I still have some
fight left. And wow, this is
something that just came across
the wire. In
the vape wars at Science Direct
comes out with an interesting
article. And so what is vaping?
vaping is in essence a nicotine
delivery system with a with a
fun little taste and we were
told all no oh no we these kids
are getting hooked on nicotine
is no good. The flavors they're
being marketed to five year olds
five year old kids want to have
strawberry they're gonna vape
they vape Well, I didn't know
this. Nicotine inhibits the
amygdala, the VTA to what is
VTA. What is VTA? Ven ventral
tegmental area to the amygdala
dopamine pathway to promote
anxiety. So when you vape you
have less anxiety.
John C Dvorak: So this would be
deaths why people smoke?
Adam Curry: Right? Well, we
already got rid of that but they
wanted the kids to stop vaping
because it was a cheap nicotine
delivery system. And they're not
getting all jacked. We need them
spun up and spun out and angry
and hope to voting
John C Dvorak: Democrat.
Adam Curry: Exactly. With that
I'd like to thank you for your
currency in the morning to you
the man who put the sea in the
fresh corporate say hello to my
friend on the other end the One
Only Mr. Johnson
John C Dvorak: in the morning to
you Mr. Adam curry also in the
morning your chips to see boots
on the ground feed near subs in
the water. And the names of
knights
Adam Curry: in the morning to
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Stick your hands up. They're
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That's pretty good.
John C Dvorak: That's not bad.
Like that number
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John C Dvorak: She's amazing.
Yes,
Adam Curry: she actually during
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does that slow down your car
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John C Dvorak: Well, yeah, cuz
this is solar powered.
Adam Curry: I'm sure it has
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We got a report from her dad.
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John C Dvorak: race.
Adam Curry: It's a race. It's a
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Well, you've got to support us,
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Well, how
John C Dvorak: about what the ad
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John C Dvorak: it. Most people
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Adam Curry: That's what's so
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John C Dvorak: But listen to the
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Adam Curry: Wall Street about
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Unknown: First, I want to talk
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John C Dvorak: you did We did
like to canned a lobster that
they can buy correct directory
that was funny.
Adam Curry: And we went back and
forth and we said well, we both
laugh the minute we saw that hat
and that's that's always kind of
a that's usually the one we just
go for. Now. There was a lot of
bloodbath type stuff. Also I'd
like to Taunton yielded some
other ones she did the lobster
from the tree with a cicada.
Yes, correct. A record cicada.
The lobster of the tree with the
can was very good. Did you use
it for the newsletter? You said
you were gonna use it for the
newsletter?
John C Dvorak: I did? No, I
think I use it didn't was a
cheesecake. I can't remember.
Adam Curry: Don't be sad at all
and other Correct Correct
correct records coming in again
with some stuff. Oh my God, tell
him and also remember that most
of these images are used by the
clip custodian, I'm sorry, by
Dred Scott, who, who does our
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and usually it's art that goes
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John C Dvorak: provided another
reminder to the artists that if
their art is anyway gruesome.
And I would consider a cicada a
gruesome thing to put as the
artwork in is kind of repulsive.
It won't get picked.
Adam Curry: Why is this the kind
of gruesome we'll
John C Dvorak: look at that tree
a Tree Lobsters the one from
Scaramanga with a bunch of
gruesome bugs coming out of a
what looks like a french fry bag
no
Adam Curry: Wow well gee
John C Dvorak: you know about
this rule yeah but
Adam Curry: I but but now we're
into taste I mean, I think the
Tree Lobsters is not that
gruesome Yeah, I think the the
bloodbath with the Trump in it
that's kind of gruesome
John C Dvorak: shift but that
didn't get picked either did it?
No, it wasn't
Adam Curry: even discussed.
Thank you again Thompson here we
really appreciate everything you
now we go over to the treasure
portion of the value you're
still banging like mad I don't
know what HSI
John C Dvorak: I'm, here's the
problem. It is the
Adam Curry: two hours and 30
minutes and he's found the
problem. No,
John C Dvorak: I know what the
problem is. I know what the
problem is for the last couple
of weeks I just at the end of
the show. I know how to fix it
but then I after the show's over
I turn off the machine and I'd
go away and I forget all about
it to the next show. No so I
have to Earth hours.
Adam Curry: You forget about
Earth Hour every year
John C Dvorak: in a Earth Hour.
Well, you're no better.
Adam Curry: Alright everybody.
Um What do you mean I'm no
better don't have done anything
about Earth Hour. No, but I
haven't I'm not banging my mic.
John C Dvorak: I don't know that
Adam Curry: everybody emailed
John at the vorak.org tonight.
John C Dvorak: You know, the
kind of email I get about the
banging the mic, though, let
Adam Curry: me Yes. Let me guess
Adam needs to shut up about
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John C Dvorak: keep banging the
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Adam Curry: Very similar, but
now I'm in charge of audio on
this in this partnership here.
So when it sounds like crap,
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Linda have the Shire Parts
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You've been de deuced and that's
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that's what I'm drinking at the
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Adam Curry: How about it also
sends an email of donation
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They get donation, this is good
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John C Dvorak: is up. He's in
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Adam Curry: a great kid. You
know, it's these kids that go on
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John C Dvorak: Please credit
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catching up on episode 640. The
other day when I heard Adam use
the term v for V from the N Rand
and Atlas Shrugged, which
happens to be the book I'm
currently reading for
Adam Curry: the next three
months. So when I pick
John C Dvorak: that same night I
read on page 187. Quote, I
thought that one stood in the
merit of one had to offer and
gave value for value,
Adam Curry: quote, so that must
have been where it came from.
Because I know I was reading it
back in the day I really thought
you
John C Dvorak: were nuts about
your net. So I still love that
book. It's still
Adam Curry: a it's a love story.
Atlas Shrugged is one of the
best love stories, Hank and
Daphne it's a love story.
John C Dvorak: He continues I
knew it was time to donate after
all are are are there ever any
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know believe there is an Atlas
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sir. Cucaracha of the North
Woods in Finland Minnesota.
Adam Curry: There are indeed no
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You've taught them
John C Dvorak: that about that
good work so Sam's up he's in a
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and John, can I please change my
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requesting jobs coming from me
yet? It's that's not your new
name. Requesting jobs karma for
myself and health karma from my
brother. And uh, we're all gonna
die for good measure. Sir Sam,
how come?
Adam Curry: That's not as new
name
John C Dvorak: as you think that
you should have said sir. 10
Dez. Right.
Adam Curry: But that's going to
be his new name. He's already a
sir. So he just wants to change
it to attend us.
John C Dvorak: Yeah, okay. Okay.
That's what he said Sir Sam on
the note.
Adam Curry: I know. But he wants
to change it. Yeah, I
John C Dvorak: think he should.
Both for it.
Adam Curry: You're dead naming
him by calling him sir de naming
him. That's an outrage. You
can't be doing that. I'm sorry.
I forgot he wants jobs. Carmen.
Let me do that. Again. Minimal
professional.
Unknown: Jobs, jobs, jobs and
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John C Dvorak: Sir. I'm like
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I'm hoping to hear some of
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That's right. But go on. She
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he says also I have essentially
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in some of what my losses could
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Adam Curry: Chum putty. Chum,
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Please stay safe. Okay.
Adam Curry: Good to see that's
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Sir Jeremy Oakville, Ontario,
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John C Dvorak: Alison Ostrander
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she comes in with a 230 333 and
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I'll read as much as I can have.
I haven't seen 33 pop up
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John C Dvorak: I don't know.
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Big thank you to my friend Emile
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John C Dvorak: about her
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I says Java he says Java so it
should be job okay, let's let's
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This is Colin nothing on the
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Mr. Jones brought the pecan pie
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Riveter day. I love that I love
it. They had a themed meet up
and it sounds like that a good
time you can do this yourself.
It's so easy. You just find a
place where y'all can meet
usually a bar yeah that seems to
be a fun place people like to
have a drink. A little bit of
something to eat and Leo Bravo
has done this now for the 50th
time in Los Angeles for the
flight of the no agendas. Hey
everybody, it's Leo prob I need
a passing the phone around.
looks at things to say
Unknown: in the morning.
Everybody trains here in the
morning. In the morning in the
morning. I am calling me from
pico lands in the morning in the
afternoon in the evening. Oh
yeah. We got trains over here.
This is Slick Rick, no bloodbath
here in the morning.
Adam Curry: And the ninth annual
northwest Houston meetup was
held over the weekend. It was a
success. We had two literal
dudes named Ben. This is from vi
counselor economic hitman. Dr.
Ben Nelson, a microbiologists or
ditch Walker and a smokin hot
wife Marie and Sir Jean and his
Sir James Beard, which is out of
control. Didn't he needs a
sidecar in his motorcycle to
carry this thing around. Many
more wanted to come, but they
told us they had last minute
conflicts. That's no excuse.
Fortunately, these are monthly
meetups. So expect the next one
in April and here's the meetup
number five for New York City
also known as the Tel Aviv
anyone
Unknown: in the next New York
City no agenda meet out number
five Stan Franco host is my
wife.
Hey, what's going on, Tom,
pleasure to be here. Sorry
to meet everybody.
Adam Curry: And a blast in the
mornings. 0706
Unknown: in
the morning, no agenda nation.
First meet up here in New York
City of all places. Happy to be
here. Shut up the semester, my
smokin hot wife who couldn't
make it. So we got the next one.
And I happen to be at my first
meetup. Hey,
Ellie, fall like my first meetup
over here in New York or Muncie.
And here are my smoking.
A couple other cool people in
the Morning John and Adam. Were
all here at the gym saloon
wondering why there's a security
group upstairs.
no agenda New York City meetup
number five was held at the gym
saloon on Wednesday, March
28 2024. In total 10 attended.
Again, thank you to all who
attended. We had a great time.
Stay tuned for the next one.
Sounds
Adam Curry: like the guy from
the subway announcements that
was great. New York City. That's
nice. There's normal people in
New York City so you can find
them. All you have to do is pay
attention to meet up no agenda
meetups.com where you can find
if you are looking that on
Tuesday, there will be a no
agenda eat up in Vulcanian. At
the Food Valley This is Gitmo
nation lowlands the Netherlands
The Blauer calmer volcanic
felled along loans NATO loans so
Andre Knight of the NP Pay Pal
account will be organizing that
on the next show day on
Thursdays in north Georgia
monthly meet up six o'clock at
Cherry Street brewing in
Alpharetta, Georgia. And oh
shoot, that's it on the horizon.
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Japan, Reno, Nevada. Did I say
it right, Nevada, yep. Raleigh,
North Carolina Colorado Springs
Myrtle Beach Florida, Tulsa,
Oklahoma Anna Texas, Dayton,
Ohio, London United Kingdom. How
come on London or show up for
that one. Gambler II Oh,
Chamblee, Georgia Keyport, New
Jersey, Indianapolis, Indiana,
Richmond, Virginia Aurora,
Illinois, Leiden the Netherlands
where all the smart people are.
And Richmond, Virginia that's
just a few where you can find
connection which always offers
protection you cannot spell
community without unity you'll
find that a no agenda
meetups.com If you can't find
one near you start one yourself.
It's very easy
Unknown: to go hang out with all
the Dyson days you won't be
doing it anymore. You want to be
everybody feels the same. Is
like a bar.
Adam Curry: It is love those
meetups it's so fun. So fun to
hear those. That's right we what
a community you guys have built
it's beautiful and get each
other's phone numbers and texts
and get on a group text or
WhatsApp or whatever you
telegram whatever you use. So
that you know when something's
gone down then you can be in
touch with each other this Yeah,
if you go to telegram there's
there must be eight or nine
different no agenda groups
around the world. You can pop
into that group no matter where
you are say hey I'm looking for
this I'm in this this is where I
am boom people will pop up oh
yeah I can help you out no
problem. It's amazing. I so time
I'll kick I have four I maybe
one is good. Here's my first one
Unknown: just for for the
uninformed and uninitiated. Now
it's no good.
This is next level.
Adam Curry: And fantastic.
That's really all I've got.
Fantastic works. Yeah, it's
pretty good. Do you have do you?
Do you have no ISOs I
John C Dvorak: have no ISOs I
dropped the ball. Good news of
the day. Good news on na. What
has me me given John to play
today.
Adam Curry: That's your good
news intro ladies and gentlemen,
at the end of every single no
agenda show. We'd like to give
you a good news story to make
you feel good. So that you go
into the intermittent time
between shows feeling wonderful.
What do you have for us today,
John?
John C Dvorak: This is a story
about DAISY the dog and I don't
know what you'd have to like to
put it maybe I'll get a picture
of this situation with this dog.
I don't want to say dumb dog but
this dog stuck her head in a
truck tire wheel that had the
center missing and got stuck in
and they couldn't get her out.
Oh yeah, here's what happened.
Unknown: Oh again. Franklin
township got herself into a bit
of a pickle yesterday. A sweet
little pup named Daisy found
herself stuck inside of a tire
rim at her owner's home. First
responders were called in and
quickly got to work. New Jersey
correspondent Trish Hartman is
live in Franklin Township. Well,
Maggie, you've probably heard
about firefighters rescuing a
cat stuck in a tree but probably
not a dog stuck in a wheel. This
poor dog got her head stuck in a
tire rim yesterday while she was
playing the owners the delay no
family did the only thing that
they could think of and called
the fire department. Daisy, the
11 month old yellow lab gets in
some trouble from time to time
yesterday. The pup was at home
in Franklinville when she got
her head wedged into the rim of
a tire. Eventually they called
the fire department. The
Franklinville Volunteer Fire
Company responded
we tried using some time just
detergent. We tried some
vegetable oil we tried to even
slip in some plastic around her
neck. But at that time Daisy was
kind of gasping for air eyes
were red. We knew we kind of had
to move fast knowing
time was short Lieutenant
Brandon Volpe. On his plasma
cutter A torch that's used to
cut steel might do the trick now
it's like this would be a
perfect tool I use it every day
and my shop and like this would
be price in
a few minutes Daisy was free the
delay no say now that it's over
there laughing glad that Daisy
is okay even
after resolves you guys ever
done anything like this? And
they're like,
nope. Poor dog and Daisy was so
nice. We got to meet her today.
Now Daisy is doing just fine.
Besides a few scratches on her
neck or owner says he'll be
making sure that the yard is
more dog proofed so she doesn't
get her head stuck anywhere
else. Reporting live in Franklin
Township, New Jersey, Trish
Hartman, channel six Action
News, Maggie brick.
Adam Curry: Yeah, well, she's
probably a bit tired now. Good
news with a pawn. Does it get
any better than that? That's
America, ladies and gentlemen.
Well, we love talking about
saving our pets with with stuff
that burns metal. Hey, plasma
cutter, we need some
international good news and it's
a John at the vortech.org.
Unknown: Good news. Good news.
Good news. Good news.
Adam Curry: And that is the end
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Unknown: meme here that I put my
stack and I lost. The man is
insane.
Almost delicious to believe my
friends.
Look at that juice. The juice
that comes up my hand is
dripping wet here because I have
nothing to juice.
John C Dvorak: Do you all eat
this meatloaf
Unknown: answer the question.
I think that sounds pretty good
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velocity as for the elephants
and horses so you've got
like kids putting their mental
health medication and diagnosis
on Twitter by
men who identify as women who
claim that they're lesbians how
far can they actually take this
like thinks the Windy City is
about to get real fun this
summer?
Adam Curry: We're fat because of
our severe sugar addiction all
unhappy looking waiting for a
Cinnabon. We're addicted but now
we have this fix. ozempic will
go V the drug companies that are
just flooding America any drug
you want the in the mail. Did
you see the special peel back
some layers on Oprah? One point
of this specialty is to hammer
into your brain. It's a disease.
It's not you.
Unknown: Dr. W. Scott Bush has
been studying the disease of
obesity. And please
Adam Curry: note it does see
that they're making this stuff
up the line and they are shoving
it down your throat with Oprah
right that that is a spectrum
where else we've heard this
whereby everybody can be on the
spectrum. These are the tricks
they employ is genetic, by the
way, you're going to be on it
for life, and do you have to be
Unknown: on it for the rest of
your life? Yeah,
the data would support that.
These patients stopped the
medication, the disease comes
Adam Curry: back. You're now a
drug pusher and both of you are
consultants are paid consultants
for the pharmaceutical companies
that they're talking about. It's
called Marketing. You're now a
drug pusher.
Unknown: That's our new
philosophy is to help people
live longer, happier lives.
Manjaro and deskbound.
I'm concerned about Benjamin
Netanyahu, the fact that he knew
where Hamas was getting his
money in 2018. He refused to cut
it off. I'm concerned that he
continued to prop them us up.
I'm concerned that Benjamin
Netanyahu had a losses
terrorists plants a year before
the terrorist attacks and they
did nothing. After the attacks
did not think for 678 10 hours,
they will ill prepared that I've
never seen anything like it. Are
we really going to tie Israel's
future up to this man? And
second for those of us who love
Israel? Those of us who were
taught in Sunday school when we
were five years old Jews are
God's chosen people because 6
million were slaughtered in the
Holocaust. Are we not allowed to
question Benjamin Netanyahu
whose motives because if not,
that's pretty sick and it's not
in Israel's best interest.
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