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John C. Dvorak
Turn the plane around.
Adam Curry
Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak, it's Thursday, April 17, 2025. This is your award winning Gibbonation Media Assassination Episode 1756. This is no Agenda behind the trade lines and broadcasting live parallel to Runway 24 at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In the morning everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
John C. Dvorak
And from northern Silicon Valley where we want to bring back Elian Gonzalez. From Costa Rica, I'm John C. Dvorak. It's Crackpot and Buz Kill in the morning.
Adam Curry
Who is that?
John C. Dvorak
The guy in El Salvador, remember Elon Gonzalez?
Adam Curry
Oh, the kid, the kid, the little.
John C. Dvorak
Kid where they put a big gun in his face. They took him out of the country. This is I think during Clinton or whatever.
Adam Curry
No, no, it was Obama. It was during Obama. Obama, Obama. Okay, yeah, it was Obama.
John C. Dvorak
And so they roused this kid and shoved it. They just took him out of the country and sent him to Cuba.
Adam Curry
That was great.
John C. Dvorak
Nobody made a fuss about that.
Adam Curry
It was great. No, it was a little bit of a fuss.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but not just like the fuss we're getting over this guy.
Adam Curry
It was hilarious. That was so cool. If I recall, we had quite the field day with that.
John C. Dvorak
But Elon Gonzalez.
Adam Curry
Yes, of course we did. When was that? Hold on a second.
John C. Dvorak
Nobody made a fuss about that kid and they took him out of the country without it, Without a hearing.
Adam Curry
Hold on a second.
John C. Dvorak
He wasn't a hairdresser.
Adam Curry
Gonzalez, we talked about. Yeah, wait, 2020. No, 2016.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it was at the end.
Adam Curry
It was the end of Obama. Let me see. Well, we talked about it then, but it was. Maybe it was during, I don't know. It was during Clinton.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think it was during Clinton. Holy crap. Well, that's before the show doesn't count. Oh, well, yeah. Anyway, I'm here in the Netherlands.
John C. Dvorak
John, sound like you're next door.
Adam Curry
I know the technology is amazing and I have to tell you, even though I'm getting a little too old for this, going until one in the morning on jet lag, I'm very happy I came. We needed this for the show.
John C. Dvorak
Why?
Adam Curry
Because I got a firsthand boots on. Our Dutch producers have not, or any of our EU producers for that matter have not really been doing a good job at telling us what's going on here.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that is not much of a surprise.
Adam Curry
First of all, if you drive a Tesla in Europe, you are the biggest a hole in the universe. People have bought other cars and parked their Tesla in the garage. They do not drive Teslas.
John C. Dvorak
And Why might this be Elon?
Adam Curry
Elon Musk.
John C. Dvorak
What's Elon Musk got to do with Europe?
Adam Curry
That's my point.
John C. Dvorak
Going through the books over there. Is he over there?
Adam Curry
That's my point. They hate him. Just because you're supposed to hate him, People here. Well, first of all, it's very gray and depressing. That is not a big surprise. And that never helps.
John C. Dvorak
It can't be. It's April. April showers, May flowers. Come on.
Adam Curry
No, no. Remember, it always rains on Queen's Day or King's Day. So it's up until April 30th. No, no, it's gray and depressing. People hate Elon Musk.
John C. Dvorak
Why?
Adam Curry
It doesn't.
John C. Dvorak
Well, does the media have them under such control over there that they.
Adam Curry
Yes, yes, yes, yes and yes again.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
And I was.
John C. Dvorak
And the question is, how does the media get controlled to such an extreme that they care about Elon Musk as a point of interest? Makes no sense.
Adam Curry
That's the baffling part. But I went to a. I'm here for two reasons. Reasons, of course, to see my daughter. I'll see her tomorrow. But I came for my buddy Lex's 80th birthday. He was the guy who first hired me at Radio Veronica when I was 19 years old. We've remained friends and he decided to do a big party. 200 guests, handpicked only. Only special people, Casablanca themed. And it was everybody from Dutch radio, television and music. Anybody who was anybody was here. And holy moly. They are completely mind controlled but with it with a little bit of a twist. Also with a little bit of a twist.
John C. Dvorak
But it has to be somewhat different.
Adam Curry
No, no, no, no. So everybody's like, hey Adam, how you doing? Yeah, I'm doing great. How. Oh, you look good. Okay, right after that. Hey, you live in Texas? Yeah. Are you a Trump supporter? Trump supporter. Everyone had the same question, not did you vote for Trump? Are you a Trump supporter? I said, well, I support any president as far as I can, but yeah, I voted for him. And then you see their faces go, you know, it's like the switch is flipped. But isn't he a racist? What? John, I'm not kidding. And people just like, they couldn't compute, they couldn't navigate me, the nice 19 year old kid they saw come in and who they knew for 40 years with someone who actually supports his president. And minor voted for Trump. And you see the brain freeze occur and the. Yeah, yeah, yeah, but what is he doing? We don't understand what he's doing. Oh, okay, calm down. Calm down. And so he and I, after two or three of these conversations, I figured out the switch, and I figured out what's going on, so I said, let me just tell you why America voted for him. But wait, wait. It wasn't a landslide. Oh. Oh, man. You can just see the media, and these people are in media, so they're in the milieu, so that's all they're a part of. And this is what was so great about this. This is not Taxi Eric who drives me around. Taxi Eric's like, we need a statue of Trump on damn square. Okay, Eric, we understand that. You. You get it? But these people in the milieu, they. They do not understand. They're. They're completely engulfed in it. And so then I would say, well, you know, we have, like, 20 million people who came in illegally. Say 20 million. So, yeah, that's probably about the right estimate. And a million of those are criminals, so we're getting those out. And everybody seems to be happy. The cities, everyone's happy with that. Oh, okay, okay. I said, and this gender ideology, you know, we have man, woman, no boys and girls, sports, and none of this dei. And they go, oh, yeah, yeah. And that would flip the switch. And they go, yeah, I wish we had someone who did that here and there. It was because they are so completely inundated, suppressed, told to shut up about immigration, about dei, gender, ideology, about climate change. Still funny enough. And. And. And until you explain to them what the big things were, and they can all of a sudden identify, then they go, oh, Then they get this kind of look of bewilderment. And then usually they'll say, well, well, you know, but now we have to, you know, get a big military because America's gonna desert us and Russia's go. At that point, I gave up, really. It was sad. It was sad to see. And I think people kind of avoided me certain times during the evening.
John C. Dvorak
I bet they did.
Adam Curry
That guy's no good. He's crazy. And then the Elon Musk stuff would come up, like, what are you talking about? What has he done here? Well, he's part of Trump. He's a Trump supporter. And meanwhile, here in the Netherlands, you know, they have Geert Wilders. This was the guy, right? He was. Oh, yes, he's our Dutch Trump. And nothing's happening. They now a law went into effect which. What is the name of it? Where they have to spread out the asylum seekers throughout the country because it was only, you know, a couple of small villages, obviously, Down. Way down south or way out east, who got all these asylum seekers? So they have these asylum seeker centers and now they're spread out all over the country and people are losing their ever loving minds. They're. They're burning down city. City halls, you know, little in their little towns. They're throwing eggs at the city council and no one knows what to do. Farmers selling their big beautiful dairy cows at auction because. Whoops, sorry. Nitrogen. I got too many points on my cows. Everything that Geert Wildes was supposed to stop has not been stopped. It's a huge disappointment. Really bizarre.
John C. Dvorak
It sounds very dystopian.
Adam Curry
Well, I'm sure that this is happening in every country in Europe here.
John C. Dvorak
Look how far they went in Germany with all the hate speech stuff in England where they throw somebody in jail for a tweet. A mom.
Adam Curry
So. And of course, you know, oh, everyone said, oh, Adam's. Adam's. He's a believer now. He's a Jesus freak. And so one or two came up to me and said, well, you're lucky.
John C. Dvorak
You didn't get locked up.
Adam Curry
Well, listen to this. One or two came up to me. People had no, thank you for being so bold. It was nice to hear that. So what do you mean? Well, we have to be kind of quiet here about our Christian faith because Christians are now immediately associated with Israel and therefore you're genocidal. Yeah, that's the silence I had. Really? Yep.
John C. Dvorak
Who comes up with these schemes?
Adam Curry
Satan.
John C. Dvorak
Who else could be doing. Thank you, Dana Carvey.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's real. It's. It's messed up. It's messed up so.
John C. Dvorak
Well, the fact that these people are all hook, line and sinkered and you're dealing with an elite group because that party was a bunch of elitists, let's face it.
Adam Curry
But they are the media. So this is what's being.
John C. Dvorak
And they're the media elite, which is worse. And they're all in. They're all in hook, line and sinker.
Adam Curry
Well, no, not exactly. Because when you tell them the main points and it's the exact same things they're going through here. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
By superficially, at least.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Because. Yeah. You have to talk them down.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
But how long does that. How long do you think that works for when you leave?
Adam Curry
Oh, no. The minute I was gone, they were like, oh, my God, can you believe. Oh, what was wrong with that guy? You might as well wear a swastika.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you might as well wear a swastika.
Adam Curry
And then the next big thing here. Ok, everybody, attention. Attention, everybody. Where am I? Attention. Attention, everybody. Do not eat any backyard chickens or eggs. Don't eat the chickens or eggs. They are contaminated with pfas. Remember pfas? Yeah, that nonsense.
John C. Dvorak
What's it got to do with chickens?
Adam Curry
You can't eat the chickens. You can't eat your own chicken's eggs because they're probably contaminated with pfas. Oh, pfas. Oh, yeah, I heard about that. I am so sad. I'm so, so sad.
John C. Dvorak
There's nothing more healthy than a backyard egg.
Adam Curry
No, not what is contaminated and seething with PFAs. Whatever that is.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
Yeah, wow. And then a guy I knew.
John C. Dvorak
I think you should take another trip. Or on the way. Too bad you can't make a side trip to England to see. What a mess.
Adam Curry
They won't let me in. I'm sure I'm on a list. Are you kidding me? Oh, there's that guy. He hurts people's feelings. Arrest him. Roust him. So, speaking of it was a very nice Turkish lady married to a guy. How was that? He's like a bank guy or something. Speaking of elite. And this is his new wife. And so she doesn't speak Dutch. A little bit of Dutch. And as they're leaving, you know, and they're waiting for the car, and I'm talking to her, and I said, so, what's going on with Erdogan? She's. Oh, it's crazy. Did you know, John, that there are three mayors who have been incarcerated? Not one. Three.
John C. Dvorak
No, I only know about the one. That's the only thing we've been told.
Adam Curry
Yeah, 180 teenage students who were demonstrating, incarcerated, not arrested.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, we did know that they're in jail still.
Adam Curry
And she said, anybody who goes against Erdoan, boom, you're arrested, you're done. That's not really being. You know, that's not really being played up the way evil dictator Putin is, which, by the way, they completely buy into. Oh, no. Yeah, we gotta. We gotta got our defenses going here because, you know, when you guys pull.
John C. Dvorak
Out, any minute now.
Adam Curry
And then there's the big NATO splash. The splash. You remember the NATO splash, which Mark Ritter was telling us about? The NATO splash. Donald's come to the NATO. Hague. We make a big splash. Well, this is making people happy. So they're going to shut down two major highways.
John C. Dvorak
How do you keep. Did you write, take notes?
Adam Curry
Of course I did. Hey, I got to deduct this.
John C. Dvorak
A lot of material here. You've already overflowed the memory banks, but it's important.
Adam Curry
So this is the big NATO summit meeting in the Hague. So they're going to be shutting down all two big highways for, I think, two months. So you won't be even be able to get to Scheveningen, which is one of the main piers on the coast. So no beach for you. You can't go to Miniature Town. Maduro Dom, your favorite. That's not going to happen.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Miniature Town is my favorite.
Adam Curry
They're closing that for four months.
John C. Dvorak
Why?
Adam Curry
Because of the big splash. So retail, of course. These are the busiest months for them. Summer months. Nope, nope. All of that is screwed. They're putting Patriot and Stinger missile installations into the dunes, you know, because you never know. You never know what might happen. Someone might try to get those NATO guys. It's going to cost about 100 million euros.
John C. Dvorak
Wait, so what you're telling me is that because Trump's going to show up at a meeting at NATO and all the NATO guys are to get together.
Adam Curry
Who said Trump's going? I don't even think Trump will show. Why would he?
John C. Dvorak
I don't think he should.
Adam Curry
No. Why would he? But I would recommend against it. This is crazy. Yeah. So the Dutch, and then.
John C. Dvorak
And so they're arming. So what they're doing is they're, They're. They're fortifying. They're spending all this $100 million to fortify the area in and around the meeting spot. To prevent Putin from attacking.
Adam Curry
Yes, yes, of course.
John C. Dvorak
And destroying NATO on the spot because there's his opportunity.
Adam Curry
That's it. That's it. You're right.
John C. Dvorak
And in the process, they're going to shut down all the businesses, all the highways, all the fun, all that miniature land and everything in between.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
John C. Dvorak
Really?
Adam Curry
Yeah. But wait.
John C. Dvorak
What idiots.
Adam Curry
But wait, there's more. What were the two things that. Well, there were two things that were promised definitely would happen with the formation of the European Union, which was you won't need a passport to get between all the countries in the European Union. We'll have the same money. Don't worry. It's all going to be great. You'll have the same money, and we'll never, ever have a European army.
C
Oops.
Adam Curry
We know that's broken. What was the other thing we'd never, ever have in the European Union?
John C. Dvorak
I don't know.
Adam Curry
A federal tax from Brussels.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, the federal tax.
Adam Curry
Oh, wouldn't you know it? 2027. Everybody will now, in addition to your local country taxes, will have a EU tax and this tax will be based on. Oh, what do you think it could be?
John C. Dvorak
Whatever it is is not good.
Adam Curry
Your carbon footprint.
John C. Dvorak
No. Yes.
Adam Curry
Based on. Based on the amount of gasoline you use in your car.
John C. Dvorak
That means the people, they have the great advantage in the 10min.
Adam Curry
Well, that would be next. Based upon gasoline or diesel you put in your car or some. They still use liquid petroleum gas sometimes here, I don't think that much anymore. And any natural gas, if you are still one of those people who has, God forbid, natural gas, if you're not, if you have a gas oven or a gas stove, well, you're going to get dinged. And I didn't know this, but they have already published the EU carbon permits price. This kind of snuck in or I guess, guess they approved a certain market. So currently one ton of CO2 will cost you €67. But they say by the time the tax goes in, it could be between 100 and €200 a ton, which would mean most people would wind up paying between 3 and €500 a year extra just for the carbon tax. And that's always the beginning. So I don't blame these people for being in a bad mood. Yeah, bad mood.
John C. Dvorak
It's Musk's fault, by the way.
Adam Curry
Yeah, Musk, the guy who actually is trying to help you get away from your carbon tax. Oh, no. So, yeah, it was bizarre. Just bizarre. Good to see everybody, though. I was the one smiling. Hey, everybody. I'm from Texas, y'all. That was the clincher.
John C. Dvorak
That would definitely be the clincher.
Adam Curry
I'm from Texas, y'all. From Texas. So, yeah, so that was, that was the big. That was my big travel report. Oh, one, one other thing. Yes, I forgot. As a part of the climate change, I had lunch with Tiffany, my sister, today, and she's saying. Yeah, because she and her husband, they like to travel. So, you know, it's easy. She works at Schiphol, so she has all kinds of discounts and she can move around easily. And so they'll go to Spain or Italy for a couple of days, you know, whatever, because she runs a couple of these stores here, so she has a pretty, pretty intense job. So she gets to take time off and she says, but, you know, we don't have any. What was the term? Flee. Flying shame is a term here. Do you have flying.
John C. Dvorak
Flying shame?
Adam Curry
Flying shame, yes, please.
John C. Dvorak
I got something to do with your carbon footprint.
Adam Curry
You bet. The more you fly, the dirtier you are. You have. You should be ashamed of flying. They call it flying shame.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
Yeah, Good show title.
John C. Dvorak
But it's okay for DiCaprio and the others with their private jets to be flying constantly all over the place for these climate summits.
Adam Curry
Don't. Don't try and bring any logic into the equation. That's really not gonna help at all.
John C. Dvorak
Apparently not.
Adam Curry
In other news, they didn't blow up.
John C. Dvorak
No. I do have the Katy Perry commentary, though, which is kind of a blow up.
Adam Curry
Well, I have a couple of things I want to mention, but let's, let's do your commentary. Katy Perry.
John C. Dvorak
This is what happens after you take a 12 minute flight into space. I don't know. They don't even get into space, really. They just kind of shoot up into the air. I don't know. What, what was the altitude they finally achieved? 80,000ft, maybe.
Adam Curry
I don't know. Okay.
C
I hope they can see the unity that we modeled and replicate that and understand that we weren't taking up space. We were making space for the future. And for me, like Gail said, this wasn't a ride. It wasn't a destination. It was a journey, and it was a supernatural one. And journey, my. My journey has all always been about love and belonging. And I think that we have all felt that sometimes we weren't worthy or we didn't belong. And in certain ways, no matter all the accolades, no matter all the studying, no matter anything, and I think today we all said it like, we belong here. This is where we belong. And we feel very sure that. So I think that you'll never know the amount of love that you have inside of you to give and to receive until the day you launch, because you're leaving all the love behind and you're surrendering and you're hoping that you get another chance to love them again. And so when you come back down, you're like, oh, I get another chance that I'm gonna. Oh, my God, now I'm crying.
Adam Curry
Okay, that's your brain on drugs, children. You know, I'm gonna go.
John C. Dvorak
That is exactly right.
Adam Curry
I'm gonna go.
John C. Dvorak
Your brain on drugs.
Adam Curry
I gotta go a little deeper on this one. Because this was, of course, all about women. Women being teams, women doing their thing, women being women, women being feminine, women being just the. Taking space, taking space. Here's an NBC report.
C
3, 2, 1. Blasting off for 11 unforgettable minutes, the first all female space crew in more than 60 years. One, two, three. Take a space. Including pop star Katy Perry and journalist Gayle King, along with Lauren Sanchez, the fiance of Blue Origin founder Jeff Bezos. Look at the Moon, the historic six marveling at the moon and the earth. And you look at it and you're like, we're all in this together. While floating for four minutes. Katy Perry weightless with the daisy in hand, her daughter's namesake. New Shepherd's booster rocket landing first takes.
Adam Curry
A perfect landing right.
C
This reusable booster that took them up. Now safely back on the ground, the massive rocket ready for its next mission. Amid the space tourism boom. Then in front of us star studded crowd, the astronauts all smiles. Back on earth. It's about making space for future women and taking up space and belonging. Amanda Nguyen, emotional after becoming the first Vietnamese woman in space. She's a survivor of sexual assault. Carrying a board, a painful reminder. And it's the hospital van during the day. For anyone who's ever had to struggle through life circumstances that weren't their choice, I want you to know that you will make it through. And those magical moments on board, the start of a shared space sisterhood celebrated amongst the stars.
Adam Curry
All right, so that was the main theme. It was.
John C. Dvorak
Man, yeah. This is the worst.
Adam Curry
Well, this is where it got bizarre because they had the Blue Origin debrief. Now mind you, they're just selling tickets to go on this 11 minute roller coaster ride because every, they said, oh, could everybody in the audience who is an astronaut stand up? And that's like a hundred people. You know, they only publicize this one, but it goes up all the time. Rich people going up. It's like a, it's like a, an expensive amusement park ride. So this is all about women. It's about the women. Everything is woman. We are woman. Women, women. Women of Blue Origin. Team Blue women, women here. Female host woman.
C
I don't know if that would ever get old if I were you guys. To hear that I am an astronaut and an unbelievable thing you guys can now say that you are. We are going to hear from all of you guys in a second. But There are over 10, 000 employees here at Blue Origin. There are so many people that have put their heart and soul and their brains into, into this operation to make it possible to do what you guys did today.
Adam Curry
How many times are you going to say you guys to this group of women? You guys, you guys. What happened to that not being a thing?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Used to be condemned for saying that.
Adam Curry
You guys, you guys. It should be at least gals.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I was. That's worse.
Adam Curry
And then so first up is Sanchez and I don't know, I don't know if she must have not had A chat with Jeff about space. I mean, space is, you know, it's about getting out there and exploring new worlds and new civilizations and going to places and learning about where we possibly could move to. Am I right?
John C. Dvorak
To grab a few rocks?
Adam Curry
Isn't that kind of the idea of privatized space flight? It's to go out and. And we're excited about, you know, maybe Mars or maybe return. Returning to the moon. Well, Sanchez didn't get the memo.
C
Thank you so much, Audrey. There's so many things that I just thought about as I heard you speaking, and I want to get into it with all of you guys. Lauren, congratulations. I want to start with you. In researching this entire process, I heard a lot about the overview effect, and.
Adam Curry
It was something that I didn't know anything about, but the overview effect. Ok, so remember, it's supposed to be about going to new places. Commercial space travel. The future, the world, the universe is our oyster.
C
What I have learned that you now will be able to share, to experience, is because when people that go up to space and see Earth from space, they come back and their perception of Earth is different. We have one planet. Because out there it's dark. It is. You know, William Shatner even said this when he went to space. And now I understand what he was talking about. It's like death.
Adam Curry
And baby, baby, we're supposed to want. People want to go out. Don't tell them it's death out there.
C
No, it just made me want to. Yeah, I just come back with an open heart and it really opened me wide open. And hopefully I can bring that to other people and also just protect this planet we're on. I mean, there's. This is the only one we've got. So I'm completely, utterly humbled by this experience.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
C
And. And beyond. Grateful.
Adam Curry
Worst endorsement ever. It's death.
John C. Dvorak
That's a great. I mean, you know, I'm going to give you.
Adam Curry
Oh, no.
John C. Dvorak
Borderline. Borderline clip of the day for that.
Adam Curry
I'll take a borderline.
John C. Dvorak
Because what she's. This is a negative sales pitch. It's like it's you. We're all doomed.
Adam Curry
This is the only planet.
John C. Dvorak
You don't really understand how doomed we are until you take this horrible trip.
Adam Curry
It's death. It's death, I tell you. Now let's just talk about symbolism. So this rocket is called the New Shepherd. Who was the Old Shepherd? The Good Shepherd. Jesus. Okay, so this is the New Shepherd. Fine. Katy Perry's uniform. A Baphomet insignia on her uniform there Was. Yes, she's got. She. She holds up a monarch butterfly inside the castle.
C
Yes.
Adam Curry
And by the way, the rocket's a dildo. We also, We've all seen that.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I know the rocket's a dildo.
Adam Curry
That's.
John C. Dvorak
That's been long since established.
Adam Curry
And so I was. I didn't catch it live, but they.
John C. Dvorak
Had the dildo rocket on the back of a lot of these jerseys that they were wearing.
Adam Curry
Well, why not? So it was kind of odd because I recall when Bezos went up the first time, they had in capsule live footage and they didn't have that this time. You only had audio. And so by the time they got. And maybe that was a just a. What do they call it? A glitch. So you only had audio. And then by the time they got back down, then an hour or so later they had some ink in, you know, the. In capsule video, them floating around. Katy Perry with her monarch butterfly. But they changed the audio of. I think. I'm pretty sure it's Katy Perry of what she was screeching about when she was up in space. So this may be hard for you to hear. I don't know if the Trolls be able to hear it, but. And I'm not even going to tell you what she says because I don't want to put it into your mind, but she'll say it twice.
C
Oh, come on, you guys.
Adam Curry
I will have to tell you. Look at the moon. Look.
John C. Dvorak
Oh my God.
C
Oh my God. Oh my God.
Adam Curry
Now what did you hear?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, my goddess.
Adam Curry
Yes, of course, of course. To the evil goddess.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's interesting.
Adam Curry
And that has been cut out of the. Of the video they've published. You only hear an oh my goodness somewhere.
John C. Dvorak
Say it again.
Adam Curry
Okay.
C
Oh, come on, you guys.
John C. Dvorak
I have to tell you.
Adam Curry
Look at the moon.
John C. Dvorak
Oh my God.
C
Oh my God, oh my God.
Adam Curry
Now if you play it backwards, she says hail Satan. But. But I'm telling you, I hear anything.
John C. Dvorak
You play backwards says that. So.
Adam Curry
But this, this is creepy. You know, she used to be a gospel singer. She completely. And there's some interview of her out there saying, yeah, I was a gospel singer and I love the church.
John C. Dvorak
You know, I had a friend. I don't have. I have a friend of mine used to work in her managerial crew or something for Katy Perry. Katy Perry. And he told me that she had told him that she would sell herself to any. She was just anything to be famous. She would give up anything. Well, and she made a big fuss about this. Well, she's obviously this is what happened.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
I don't think it's even a question, which is why I was joking about her, you know, being a Satanist.
Adam Curry
No, it's not a joke. It's not a joke. And then add in the MK Ultra Monarch Butterfly and all of the symbolism. And seriously, if you look at a uniform Baphomet, it's getting a little thick.
John C. Dvorak
It's too much.
Adam Curry
We're catching on.
John C. Dvorak
Back off, lady. Back off.
Adam Curry
Exactly. Back off.
John C. Dvorak
Even Baphomet would have her back off.
Adam Curry
No, the devil always overplays his hand. And it's true.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
Well, we can go lots of places from here. I think we've handled that. Did you see Tucker by any chance?
John C. Dvorak
I did not see Tucker, but I know he talked to a couple of interesting people lately. Do you have some clips that we should be listening to?
Adam Curry
Yeah, I do. He talked to Kurt Weldon, who was actually, I think it was a pretty powerful Republican representative around.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, he's the one who discussed 9 11.
Adam Curry
Yes. And the whole episode is completely worth listening to. So I just pulled a couple of clips. It's just a flavor, just a taste of what it is. But it's very interesting that he, at this point, when everyone's so focused on jfk, rfk, mlk, Epstein, he's saying, no, no, we've got to. Got to open up the true files on 9 11. And he just went all off on it.
John C. Dvorak
Do I think 911 is going to be the biggest scandal in our lifetime and beyond? Yes, I think it's going to be the biggest scandal in the history of America because it occurred on US soil and because it is so recent that we have relevant information still available.
C
That's right.
John C. Dvorak
We have recorded information. We have personal information. Once people realize they can talk and not be afraid of being killed or not being afraid of being ostracized. And you know what gets me is reporters who call people conspiracy theorists. Well, that's all the Agency does. They're the ones that create the conspiracies.
Adam Curry
I'm aware.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, cut me a break. I'm aware. They have whole courses for their agents on how to make people look like.
Adam Curry
They'Re conspiracy theorists and the propaganda operations designed to discredit.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly right. And so all we want is the truth.
Adam Curry
Of course.
John C. Dvorak
So Trump, appoint people of impeccable integrity. Let them study the facts. I will testify under oath everything I know about intelligence. Let these 3,000 architects who are risking their careers making nothing. Let them testify under oath so they really just.
Adam Curry
He Started a big ruckus after this happened, after the 911 report came, even before that. And so they, you know, they really took this guy down. He's got a whole story about that and he goes into who made money off of this. And of course, you know, there was the, the Iraq invasion, et cetera. But in this, in these clips he focuses on, you know, what can we prove. And of course we all heard the explosions. It's kind of interesting that I think Tucker is even surprised. Has he not seen any of the Alex Jones four hour long movies? I mean, come on, everyone my age has seen these.
John C. Dvorak
There has been this subtle pressure to the firefighters and to the officers not to talk for obvious reasons. You know what this involves politically. Look what happened to the chief of la. The female chief of L. A comes out and says that the resources were taken away from her for the field forest fires. And what does the OR do? She fires her. That was just a few weeks ago. The firefighters are always a scapegoat. That's why, Tucker, I'm done with this. It was the last thing I do. Firefighters are not going to be taken for granted anymore.
Adam Curry
We're going to rise up, we're going.
John C. Dvorak
To shake the country to its roots. Firefighters are not second class citizens.
C
Well, they certainly shouldn't be.
John C. Dvorak
But if they talk, they'll get sidelined. They'll be called crazies. Even though they heard explosions. They can't be, they can't be allowed to say that they heard explosions. Yeah, absolutely. It's on tape. What, people coming out of the buildings. I know, I know. I mean, the number of people that said they heard explosions right after the event is numerous.
Adam Curry
Forget Alex Jones, it was on NBC.
John C. Dvorak
They were all on television saying they heard explosions. Explosions. We have film footage. People didn't know. This is bull crap.
Adam Curry
What, that Tucker didn't know.
John C. Dvorak
Something fishy about Tucker being aghast at this. Everybody heard these guys talking about explosions, whether they believed it or not.
Adam Curry
You know, Tucker is the first to say, and I think he even says in the last clip that he's embarrassed that he was all in. He told people who said Building 7 was imploded. He called them nut jobs. He does say that having seen these people last night reminded me when you are in that milieu. He was at CNN at the time. What do you think he was supposed to believe? He heard it from insiders, from sources say, from his colleagues from the top brass. Why would he question it? I'm going to give him a half pass.
John C. Dvorak
That hurt. Explosions we have film footage of people that talk to Fox News that was taken off the air and then now it was brought back by X. That's all available. That's why you need a commission to go back and look at all the.
Adam Curry
Wait. So there are, and pardon my ignorance, but there are people on tape saying, I heard explosions.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, absolutely, 100%.
Adam Curry
There's gambling going on there. I can't believe it.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on a second. I have to back you off on this idea that, okay, he was working for CNN at the time, but since then, where has he been? That he's, that he's shocked. This, this interview was like within the last week. So until. Within the last week.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
He still hasn't heard about somebody talking about the explosions.
Adam Curry
You know, remember this is the guy who the NSA spied on him when he was trying to go to. I think he was pre. I'm just still going to give him a quarter pass now that he was, you know, being spied on by nsa, that he was going to Russia. They released his text messages. So he may just not, you know, he was looking at jfk, rfk, mlk, Epstein. Maybe it just wasn't top of mind. Here's the last clip.
John C. Dvorak
They are the only high rise buildings in the world that have ever come down from an airplane hitting them. And those buildings, I read the report from the architect who designed them, they were designed to withstand an airplane hitting the building and standing tall.
Adam Curry
And especially Building 7, which had no plane hit it, right?
John C. Dvorak
No plane hit it. And the building just, you can see it when you watch it on tv. It just implodes straight down, down. And what really got me again was Oreo Palmer, that Italian chief arising on the.
Adam Curry
Well, tell us who he was.
John C. Dvorak
What is.
C
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
Oreo Palmer was one of the most inspirational battalion chiefs in New York. Fdny, fdny, who immediately in very good shape had a family, a couple of.
Adam Curry
What was that, by the way? Fdny, what is that? That was, that was an odd little thing to throw in there.
John C. Dvorak
It's like a code.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah. Something going on there.
John C. Dvorak
Real Palmer was one of the most inspirational battalion chiefs in New York. Fdny, fdny, who immediately in very good shape had a family, a couple of kids went into the building as soon as they got on the scene, took the elevator up to the 40th floor, got off the elevator and you can hear him on the comm system say, I'm here, 40th floor. We're going to start walking up the stairwells every five floors. He radios back to communication. I'm on the 50th floor. Everything's okay. We're on floor 60. Everything's okay. He's going up, up. Every so many floors. He gives a report. He reaches the 78th floor, the floor of impact. He comes out of the stair tower and as clear as you listening to me here. And I know I get passionate, and I apologize to your listeners for that. He says, we're on floor 78, the floor of impact. We've got two fires and we can handle them. One minute later, the whole building collapses. That's not normal. That is not acceptable. That is not what happened.
Adam Curry
And this is on tape.
John C. Dvorak
It's on tape.
Adam Curry
Tape, yeah. The whole interview is good. I mean, he. He doesn't really.
John C. Dvorak
Did they bring up the point about my favorite one, which is on Building 7 where they had the guy on mike on one of the networks saying, pull it.
Adam Curry
The BBC. It was the BBC.
John C. Dvorak
It was the BBC. Pull it. Yeah, and they built it.
Adam Curry
No, wait. First the BBC is saying, building seven has collapsed. But it was 20 minutes before it collapsed. You see the BBC person with building seven in the background. Then they have. Now, I don't know where that tape came from, that one, but I've heard it too. Pull it. Pull it. Yeah. Were they gonna pull it? Yeah, I'm a little fuzzy on it too. It was, after all, 24 years ago. But yeah, that's what we all should be moaning about. Forget the Epstein files.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Sorry. No, no. Did you hear that there's a book coming out about Bill Gates?
John C. Dvorak
I can imagine.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the book. Let me see, what is it? I think the Economist reported on this today and that they had to hide the young interns from Bill Gates. Well, that's not news to the no Agenda show listeners.
John C. Dvorak
But in Redmond, Are they talking about his normal. This is Bill's normal activities. They used to be. I'll give you a story.
Adam Curry
Wait, let me read the headline first so we can set this up. There's a new book coming out called Billionaire Nerd Savior King Bill Gates and his Quest to Shape Our World. And so the big headline is Bill Gates infidelity in Quotes. Saw Microsoft management keep young interns away from the tech mogul. Uh huh. The guy who was just doing business, just trying to get a deal done with Jeffrey Epstein. Nothing more. Just some business. So here comes John's story, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
Well, so before Bill was married to Melinda, who's now having issues with her psychology. I don't know what. I sent you a Link. Oh, I didn't get that. He used to go out, he used to take and bed as many of the cuties as he could at the company. And of course the word was he liked small, petite blondes was his real goal. And because it would cause a stir in the executive suites, they would give these because the girls would be mad because they'd never see Bill again. And it was. He was not, you know, he was.
Adam Curry
Not a good follow up guy is what you're saying.
John C. Dvorak
Not a follow up guy. And so they start to make a fuss and they'd ship the girls to Australia, Microsoft Australia. And with a lucrative job.
Adam Curry
Good day, mate.
John C. Dvorak
And they say, would you like. And to the point. Now this is of all Microsoft folklore, and I'm pretty sure it's true because I heard it from more than one person. The. Some of the new girls would come in and they. This word got around and so they start to wear T shirts and said, hey, Bill, pick me. Because they wanted to go to Australia. Now I get. I'd like to have one of these. There's got to be some woman out there who actually was shipped to Australia.
Adam Curry
Well, what we want is one of those T shirts. That's the collectible. Tell me we aren't the best podcast in the universe. Where else will you get a boots on the ground story like that? That one. By the way, I have heard Bill Gates stories from you, but I do not remember the hey, Bill, pick me T shirts.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, hey, Bill, pick me. I wanted a trip to Australia.
Adam Curry
The older you get, the more good stories come out. I'm kind of digging this.
John C. Dvorak
I got a million of them. You get old. You know, there's stories. Oh, there's. I had a. I woke up today. Oh, well, you have a.
Adam Curry
First of all, first of all, you woke up. It's a good day, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
Believe me, it's a huge plus.
Adam Curry
It's a good day.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so I got a tune in my head, you know, you get a tune Worm?
Adam Curry
Yeah. A little earworm. A ditty. You got a little.
John C. Dvorak
And where this came from is beyond me. But it went. I still until about. I took about two or three hours to get rid of it. It was hearing Frankie Valli singing Two Faces. Have I.
Adam Curry
What song is that?
John C. Dvorak
The Four Seasons song.
Adam Curry
I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
Two Faces have I. One to laugh and one to cry. Oh, and I haven't heard that song for 30 years. And I'm. Now I'm hearing, I'm thinking, what? And once you get the, the hang of listening or hearing that song in your head, you get to all the lyrics and, you know, pretty soon I had the whole song down.
Adam Curry
Wow.
John C. Dvorak
In falsetto.
Adam Curry
But what's interesting is that I know a lot of Frankie Valli songs I can't remember. I know Lou Christie. Sure it's not Lou Christie.
John C. Dvorak
Two faces have I. One to laugh and one to cry. Oh, well, let's do it quick.
Adam Curry
Well, here's I Don't Want the World to Know. That sounds like Frankie Valli, but that's actually Lou Craig. Well, we need a remake.
John C. Dvorak
That's the song. That's the song. And I. Because of the voice, I have to.
Adam Curry
Say, I'll give you a pass. Yeah, we would say. You would think Frankie Valli for sure.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. That's what I was hearing. I was hearing the song. I didn't, you know, I didn't have. By Frankie Valli. But that's what I didn't realize that Lou Christie sang that because that's a Frankie Valli song if ever there was.
Adam Curry
Now, did you take a gummy last night before you went to bed?
John C. Dvorak
No, I did not. I haven't had a gummy for years.
Adam Curry
Oh, how we miss those days. John and his gummies.
John C. Dvorak
That's a great song, by the way. Blue, crispy.
C
Pretend that I'm happy.
Adam Curry
Wow. I like the Alvin the Chipmunks in the background. That's great.
John C. Dvorak
That was the era of the falsetto.
Adam Curry
Yes. Later brought back by the Bee Gees in my day.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. But that. That was the end of it.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah. It had to end. It had to end.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's a hard thing to do. It's hard to sing.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Sing with that voice.
Adam Curry
Oh, wow. Well, as far as I'm concerned, we're done. This is a great show. I think we've. We've nailed this.
John C. Dvorak
We nailed it.
Adam Curry
What more do you need to talk.
John C. Dvorak
About since we're talking about drugs?
Adam Curry
Oh, yes.
John C. Dvorak
I have a couple ketamine clips that I thought were fascinating.
Adam Curry
Okay. I didn't know ketamine was still in the news, but maybe this is related to Elon.
John C. Dvorak
Is that what Elon comes to mind? Obviously. And others.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Kevin, we know personally.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Kevin Rhodes. He's not bashful about it. We can say it. He does a whole show about it.
John C. Dvorak
It's always. It's always disturbing to me when somebody is bragging about a drug.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
But this is an interesting. They're doing. They did a bunch of studies on. On giving. Unknowingly giving, like. Well, I guess they signed off on Something. But people had a traumatic operation that was of some sort, they would give them ketamine. Besides the anesthetic.
Adam Curry
It's a pharmaceutical. I mean.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's what it's used for.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's what it's for.
John C. Dvorak
And so they'd come out of it, and then they had these psychologists that would ask them about how they feel now and how. Then they told them about the ketamine. You got some ketamine. How do you feel better? And they went on and on about it, and I think it revealed a couple of interesting facts. Here we go.
C
So in the group that did get ketamine, 60% of those patients felt better the day after surgery. And most of those people had stayed better when the researchers checked on them two weeks later. Wow. So for context, Gina, this is much faster than something like Prozac or Zoloft, which could take at least a month to see results and has to be taken every single day. Right. So Boris says they figured, hold on.
Adam Curry
What is it? What is it? Right. Oh, wow. Is this new at npr.
John C. Dvorak
NPR thing where you get to these. These wannabe podcasters that are on the air and they're chatting it out.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it sounds like Notebook lm. Oh, wow. Yeah. Deep dive. Mm. Aha. Yeah.
C
And has to be taken every single day. Right. So Boris is. They figured, okay, ketamine works even under anesthesia, so even if the patient doesn't know that they actually got it. So. So it wasn't just Cindy who felt better. Boris told me about a different patient, not Cindy he also talked to. This was, like, her, you know, like, fifth. Like, cancer surgery.
John C. Dvorak
Like, this has been a recurrent cancer.
C
He saw this patient a couple days after her surgery.
John C. Dvorak
She was almost, like, dancing.
Adam Curry
This is, you know, someone who had.
John C. Dvorak
Like, a lot of stuff in their belly. Like, still had drains, bandages.
C
She was like.
Adam Curry
Like, you know, it was infectious.
John C. Dvorak
I thought to myself at the time.
Adam Curry
Like, if she didn't get ketamine, like, I'm quitting.
C
Like, I don't know, like, or.
Adam Curry
Or even.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, in retrospect, it was more like, I want to know what.
C
Like what we did.
Adam Curry
This guy is on ketamine. I can tell. He's like.
John C. Dvorak
That'S a good point.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Oh. Like. Or. Or even.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, in retrospect, it was more like, I want to know what. Like, what we did so we could do it again.
C
And she was in the placebo group.
Adam Curry
That's good.
C
So, statistically, there was no difference between people who got ketamine and people who Got placebo. Boris told me the people who got.
Adam Curry
Placebo, they got so much better.
John C. Dvorak
They were indistinguishable from the patients who got ketamine.
C
And even Cindy, who did get ketamine and did feel like it helped her depression symptoms, told me she thought about whether it was really the drug that helped her or other parts of the study.
Adam Curry
Wow.
C
Like, what was it that really made her feel better?
Adam Curry
Wow. Well, they finally do a placebo study. And what are they doing on ketamine? I have a couple other drugs I'd like you to try that on.
John C. Dvorak
Let's listen to the second part of this.
C
So you're saying that even though she got ketamine, her feeling better could also have been, like, related to these other parts of the experience, like working closely with Boris and, like, feeling like people are actually, like, listening to her. Exactly. And she told me that she wondered, like, how far would it take other people who were struggling with something like depression if they just had the same kind of support that she got from Boris and her surgery team. Yeah, but who doesn't respond to love and kindness?
Adam Curry
Right.
C
Boris told me that a lot of patients seem to think that if they felt better, they probably got ketamine, even if they didn't. Which to him, points to this expectation or hope that patients might have about being in a study where they might get some kind of drug at all.
John C. Dvorak
You know, it was a lot of the same reactions, like, well, I. You know, I can't explain it either, but this.
C
It's important.
Adam Curry
It's.
C
You know, I got. I got better.
Adam Curry
In some cases, they stayed better.
C
But that could have just been the placebo effect. Yeah. I mean, that's what Boris is saying, and what he really emphasized to me is that placebo can sort of be seen as this fake thing or a sign of failure in a study. But there's science supporting its effectiveness. It can actually change our brain chemistry. But people often see it as this imaginary treatment. Imaginary is like something that doesn't exist. This is a real thing, and placebo.
John C. Dvorak
Has real biology behind it, and it.
Adam Curry
Is one of the most valuable treatments we have in medicine, full stop.
C
Wow. It's like that expectation.
Adam Curry
Well, there you go. That's an interesting twist to the story.
John C. Dvorak
That's what I thought.
Adam Curry
Huh. So I guess. Well, you know, NPR is not. I don't think they're in on the springtime big pharmabot there, because may be true.
John C. Dvorak
Everybody else was the point. Yes, but the point of that whole discussion, and it went on. It was Just a piece of a longer piece. And it was that it may be the placebo. Plus the attention is all it really took to get people back on track. And ketamine doesn't do jack.
Adam Curry
Hmm.
John C. Dvorak
Except for the dissociative stuff that it does do to people that does have a psychedelic effect.
Adam Curry
So maybe, maybe a lot of these like Zoloft and Xanax. And by the way, I've tried a Xanax. I'm like, nothing for me. And I used to be a professional drug user. I'm like, yeah, this doesn't take.
John C. Dvorak
It takes. Like they said, it takes a long time before it catches up to you. No.
Adam Curry
That you're supposed to take a Xanax. And oh, man, I feel. So maybe a lot of these drugs are just so you can say, oh, I've got to take my meds. Oh, I just took my meds.
John C. Dvorak
That could be.
Adam Curry
This is very possible.
John C. Dvorak
This study sounds like. It makes it sound like that. It's like the placebo effect and they might as well give you nothing.
Adam Curry
So we had the big pharma buy, the springtime buy, and the buy was not specifically for any medication, but it was to basically say autism is not caused by vaccines. Everybody had the story.
C
We begin here tonight with a the mystery of autism, the developmental condition that can affect the ability to communicate and interact socially. We're beginning with it because the CDC is reporting a sharp rise in the number of children who have it, more than 3% of 8 year olds.
Adam Curry
And because today the Secretary of Health.
C
And Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
John C. Dvorak
Called the rate of autism alarming and.
C
Ordered up studies to determine the cause.
Adam Curry
By September, something scientists have been working on for decades.
C
There are clues, no conclusions. We're joined now by CBS News medical contributor, Dr. Celine Gounders.
Adam Curry
Hey, Celine.
C
So today Secretary Kennedy announced that we were going to be, as a country investing more money through the NIH to research the causes of autism. He has previously stated that by September we would have some definitive answers. It is extremely unlikely. We're going to be getting there and we'll talk about that more after this story. But I think it was very interesting that he did not mention vaccines in the press conference conference today, which was.
Adam Curry
Of course, what everybody kept saying last week. Oh, he says it's because of vaccines. It's because. I don't think he's actually said that. He's spoken of mercury and that would come into adjuvants, which I don't think is being used much anymore. But they all were so convinced oh, he says it's because of vaccines. And then he didn't say it. What? The ASD prevalence rate in 8 year olds is now 1 in 31.
John C. Dvorak
Shocking.
C
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Pointed to new evidence that the US is seeing, in his words, a growing epidemic of autism.
Adam Curry
The epidemic is, in his words. Notice that? Not from the cdc. Oh, no.
C
It was, in his words, a growing epidemic of autism.
Adam Curry
The epidemic is real.
C
CDC data shows one out of 31 children has been identified with auto autism. The previous report, two years earlier, found a rate of 1 in 36.
Adam Curry
If the epidemic is an artifact.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on. Stop, stop. I got this clip, too. What's interesting is they. They. They drop it from 1 to 36 to 1 to 31. And they refused to mention the 1 in 100,000 number.
Adam Curry
Oh, from a.
John C. Dvorak
From 1990 or 1970 or whatever it was. Yeah, it was like maybe 1990 actually, maybe that recent. But the number starts off at 1 in 100,000 and then it went to 1 and 500 or something.
Adam Curry
I think they actually have those, but not from the one in one.
John C. Dvorak
All these reports leave that out.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, hello.
John C. Dvorak
They pushed. They pushed the following. They pushed where it was 1 in 36. Now it's 1 in 31. So it says minor and you went from here to there.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And they leave out the big giant numbers.
Adam Curry
That's the trick.
John C. Dvorak
That's the trick.
Adam Curry
Yep.
C
Found a rate of 1 in 36.
Adam Curry
If the epidemic is an artifact, a better diagnostic criteria or better recognition, then why are we not seeing it in older people? Why is this only happening in young people?
C
The American Academy of Pediatrics has disputed chemistry. Kennedy's characterization, attributing rising rates to the fact that more children have access to evaluations. And I think there is more awareness, but clearly there's something.
John C. Dvorak
Stop. So that was a contradiction of what they just reported. Kennedy made the point which they don't emphasize, which is that if it's true that it's just a difference in diagnosis, then how come we don't see it in the misdiagnosed adults that are living and floating around today to the extent that we're seeing it in kids because.
Adam Curry
They'Re all high on placebo effect.
John C. Dvorak
That's why they're all left out of it. And so then they. She immediately. This woman doing this report, she immediately drops. Is this the doctor? I don't.
C
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
Celine Gounder.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, she. She drops that little tidbit and skips it.
Adam Curry
Yep.
John C. Dvorak
And then goes on with it. With taking it further into the wrong direction. She is a misdirection expert, attributing rising.
C
Rates to the fact that more children have access to evaluations. And I think there is more awareness, but clearly there's something else. Teresa Hamlin has worked with teens and adults with autism for more than 40 years at the clinical and research organization the center for Discovery, where she's the CEO. These are new cases, and there's more and more of them. And how do you know it's not just better detection? These are not kids that would have been diagnosed with speech disorders or emotional disorders. These are true kids with autism spectrum disorders, and you wouldn't have missed them. Kennedy has for years promoted a link between vaccines and autism. That theory has been debunked.
Adam Curry
Debunked. Notice how they always say debunked instead of saying scientifically proven. You know, even saying there is no evidence. They always. With this particular one, they always say debunked. What is. What is the actual translation? What is the meaning of debunked with.
John C. Dvorak
That's not the only. This is not the only issue that they use the word debunked to an extreme for. There was another one that just came up recently. They said it was debunked.
Adam Curry
Well, so it means. To debunk means to expose the falseness or sham of something. So it's more than just not true. It's a sham.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Like a hoax.
Adam Curry
Yes. Yes. Which is. It's questionable that they use that term every single time.
John C. Dvorak
I agree. Now that you mentioned it, I didn't think about it, but now that you mention it, I think you're right.
Adam Curry
You're right. Whoa. Everybody write it down. Write it down. Oh. That is what we call the gazebo effect.
C
Kennedy has for years promoted a link between vaccines and autism. That theory has been debunked. The secretary announced plans.
Adam Curry
I like that. Do a little gnat pop. That has been debunked.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that was interesting.
Adam Curry
Clap, clap, clap, clap. Yes. This is good. I didn't even.
John C. Dvorak
Wouldn't have picked that up on the television. It would have been subconscious.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I didn't even hear it the first time I listened to this.
C
Kennedy has for years promoted a link between vaccines and autism. That theory has been debunked. The secretary announced.
Adam Curry
Isn't that great?
John C. Dvorak
That's unbelievable. This woman is the worst.
C
Debunked. The secretary announced plans for new studies to identify environmental causes for the rise in autism rates, such as mold, ultrasounds, obesity, and diabetes. In his comments today, he did not mention vaccines as a possible cause.
Adam Curry
Oh, no, we have nothing to moan about. Let's keep going.
C
Dr. Gander, can you get an answer.
John C. Dvorak
By the fall to these kinds of complex questions?
Adam Curry
No, of course, course not.
C
This is a very complicated question. What causes autism? It's multifactorial. There's genetics, there's environmental causes.
Adam Curry
Multifactorial.
John C. Dvorak
Wait, yes. How would they. They don't know what causes it. I think that's the premise of this whole presentation. Yes, but now all of a sudden it's multifactorial.
Adam Curry
Yes, multifactorial.
John C. Dvorak
If you don't know what causes it, how can you make that claim?
Adam Curry
Oh, she's Dr. Celine Grounder. She's multifactorial. Why are you questioning it? Are you on the television? No.
C
There's genetics, there's environmental causes. There's other causes probably too. And to tease that out, the number of people you need to study over time. I mean, if you take for instance, the example of smoking and lung cancer, that's actually a pretty straight correlation. And that took years, decades to prove that. So to sort this out for autism, not by September.
Adam Curry
That's an excellent point because the Big Pharma, Big Tobacco was buying everybody off. That's why the great, great comparison. Excellent comparison.
John C. Dvorak
That's a perfect comparison. Actually, inadvertently, she made a perfect comparison. They've been bought off, these people.
Adam Curry
They overplay their hand when it comes.
C
To potential causes that'll actually be studied. Does that include vaccines in any way, shape or form? Well, it's interesting he did not mention vaccines again during today's press conference. He also said that he does not want researchers to feel constrained in terms of what questions they can be asking. The specific things he mention mentioned included ultrasounds, obesity, older age of parents, exposure to air pollution and plastics. So there are a lot of different things that could potentially be studied through this research.
Adam Curry
That was cbs and I have a much shorter. Just one clip from ABC and one from NBC. Let's just because remember, this was the springtime buy.
C
Authorities at the CDC are trying to explain what authorities.
Adam Curry
Just listen to what they're saying. Authorities? Oh, oh, who am I to question authority?
C
Authorities at the CDC are trying to explain what's behind new numbers tonight showing that 1 out of every 31 children.
John C. Dvorak
In America was diagnosed with some measure.
C
Of autism in 2022, the latest figures available.
Adam Curry
You are right, by the way, John, you are right. This was the buy. The buy was we're going to make it look like a little increase from 1 in 36 to 1 in 31. That's our report. That's the news. That's the story. So, yes, yes, there has been an increase, but it's only, you know, one in five. You nailed it. You nailed it. That's what. That's what the springtime. That's what this springtime buy was about.
C
Those numbers were one in every 36 children just two years earlier and one out of every 150 children in the year 2000. And the report shows that autism was much more common in boys than girls. US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, who for years as a civilian helped blame autism on the use of vaccines, is underlining the new numbers tonight.
John C. Dvorak
Wait, stop. What did he say? He helped blame.
Adam Curry
I think that's what he said.
John C. Dvorak
What was the phrase he used before? Blame. The word. Before they used the word blame. What was it?
Adam Curry
Let's listen.
C
And the report shows that autism was much more common in boys than girls. US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, who for years as a civilian helped blame autism on the use of vaccines.
Adam Curry
Helped. Helped. Helped blame.
John C. Dvorak
Helped blame.
Adam Curry
Yes. Helped blame. He helped blame.
John C. Dvorak
What kind of structure is that?
Adam Curry
That's ABC News, by the way, I helped blame. That's the house of Peter Jennings. Why do you question these things?
C
Villain helped blame autism on the use of vaccines is underlining the new numbers tonight.
John C. Dvorak
His take on this has been rejected.
C
By the world medical community.
Adam Curry
Oh, the world medical community. Can I become a member of this community? The world medical community. It's not like the World Health Organization. The world. Ah, the world. Oh, wait, hold on. Is it going to everybody? The world health community.
C
By the world medical community.
Adam Curry
Medical. In my generation today, the rate of autism is 1 in 10,000. And this is.
C
Other health officials this evening are explaining that the larger numbers are because parents.
John C. Dvorak
And doctors are now much more aware.
C
Of the disease and are now correctly identifying more symptoms. Not a reason, they say, to buy into unproven theories that discourage Americans from using vaccines. So now we have better diagnosis.
Adam Curry
Now, notice here they say unproven theories. They're not saying disproven. Scientifically proven not to be so or even debunked. They just say unproven theories. You have not proved your theory, so go home, Americans.
C
From using vaccines. So now we have better diagnosis. Broader recognition of autism spectrum. So many children with less severe learning and behavior differences are being included in these new rates. Autism is not new and it is not caused by vaccines.
Adam Curry
There you go. The buy is complete. Send out the bill.
John C. Dvorak
They don't know what caused it, but it's not caused by vaccines.
Adam Curry
No, it's not.
John C. Dvorak
Whatever it is, if they don't know what's causing it, how do they.
Adam Curry
How do they know what's not causing it?
John C. Dvorak
How do they know? Exactly. They don't know what's causing it. So they can't say it's not caused by vaccines. As a flat statement, you question. This is a. You're right. You're again, you're right. This is a drug buy of all the networks and they had. The talking points had to be included. And they all gave a report. I bet you if you timed out the reports, they're all advertising.
Adam Curry
Length about 60 minutes. 60 seconds. Yeah. With a pre and post roll. Here's the NBC version. It is a little bit longer. Maybe they got a double buy.
C
The CDC says 1 in 318 year olds were identified with Autism Spectrum Disorder in 2022, up from 1 in 36 two years earlier.
Adam Curry
All right, we got that one. Check that one off the list.
John C. Dvorak
Second, since you stopped it. And they are all doing this is the same exact points are trying to make each time. Why don't they have any numbers from 19, 2023 or even 2024 for that matter? But that means already six months into 2025. Why does the numbers go back to 2022 and not. And there's nothing from 2023? I'd like to know. Do they explain that? Of course not.
Adam Curry
No, please.
John C. Dvorak
Up from 1 in 36 two years earlier.
C
Boys were more than three times as likely as girls to be identified with autism. Minority children more than whites. Almost 40% of the kids also have an intellectual disability. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Today calling autism an epidemic.
Adam Curry
This whole generation of kids is damaged by chronic disease.
C
Dr. Alex Culvison of New New York Sever Autism center disagrees with Kennedy's diagnosis. Is this report an accurate representation of how prevalent autism is in the U.S. no, I don't think it is. I don't think we have an epidemic of autism. I think that there are a number of factors that are driving the increase in prevalence. Such as? Such as broadening diagnostic criteria, perhaps younger age of diagnosis and getting the diagnosis as a means of getting services which are important for kids.
Adam Curry
Okay, you can get your drink coupons and your check at the end of the day. Thank you very much for appearing on our show.
C
And he vehemently disagrees with Kennedy's past attempts to link autism to vaccines. The one thing we know with certainty is that vaccines do not cause autism.
John C. Dvorak
How do we know this from Certainty, Certainty. You don't know what causes it, but you know what doesn't cause it. This makes zero sense.
Adam Curry
You know, we have an epidemic. Epidemic of propaganda. That's what we have, ladies and gentlemen.
John C. Dvorak
Epidemic of bull crap.
C
Vaccines. The one thing we know with certainty is that vaccines do not cause autism. This has been studied extensively across multiple continents and it's been well established in the scientific community.
John C. Dvorak
No, it hasn't.
C
Science shows genetics is a factor. Iman Lam blogs about raising two children with autism while being on the spectrum herself.
John C. Dvorak
It's not just one example they found.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I gave it to my kid. That's. That's what they say. Oh, you horrible mother.
C
Autism while being on the spectrum herself. It's not just a statistic to. To us, it's more like a call to action as parents and science try to unlock the mysteries of the mind.
Adam Curry
The mysteries of the mind.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
Yeah. And of course the real problem here is that this by.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, you just interrupt they. Would you. What we just witnessed with these clips, this is where it's headed because they're going to pull the plug. It looks like it's going to happen within the next six months. Pull the plug on advertising by pharma companies. And to keep their hooks into the big media companies, instead of doing advertising, they're going to be doing this more and more and more.
Adam Curry
Oh, interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Don't you think? Now got to do something.
Adam Curry
You've heard for certain that they're going to pull the plug.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. It's been dropped as feelers have been dropped in the here and there. It's gonna pull prognosticated.
Adam Curry
Now the big problem is that they expanded the definition of autism to asd. Autism Spectrum Disorder. I'm on the spectrum. I Tourette's. I'm on the spectrum.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And you yourself believe it was from a shot?
Adam Curry
Yes. Totally happened. Seven years old. Hmm. What happened at seven? I think I got some more shots when I went to Europe.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
So that just confuses everything because you have severe autism. What you and I would recognize. You also got kids walking around on their tippy toes and twirling. That's autism. Okay. Kids on the tippy toes, twirling. That's what some kids do. The stupid stuff. All of that is on the spectrum. And some kids are geniuses and. Oh, he's too interested in Lego blocks. He's on the spectrum. Yeah. And by the way, interesting. A lot of these kids are interesting. Now you do have severe autism for sure. And real retardation of mental Capacity. And we have family members where that happens. Shot kid got still living at home. 30 years old. Yeah. That's horrific. Anyway, you and I are not going to solve it, my friend.
John C. Dvorak
Nope. But we can sure ridicule these reports.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that's easy to do.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's easy to do, but nobody does it.
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
If you haven't noticed.
Adam Curry
Yeah, no. People are too busy trying to debunk. Macron's married to a dude. That's what everyone's. Let's talk Blake Lively. Let's talk about Blake Lively. Yeah. Okay.
John C. Dvorak
I have a. A. A clip that getting to our guy, our buddy in. In Costa Salvador. I don't know where he is.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, the. The El. He's in.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, that guy, he's got shaving. What is his name? Garcia? I can't remember.
Adam Curry
Elon. He was Elon Gonzalez.
John C. Dvorak
Elan Gonzalez. First of all, I thought first he was a gay hairdresser, then he was a gay makeup guy, now he's a father, a Maryland father.
Adam Curry
Whatever happened to the gay to the gay part? That person disappeared.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they were. That was the messaging that they were throwing at us and then trying to maybe get gay sympathy or something. I'm not sure what the. What the methodology.
Adam Curry
They even got Rogan on that one. Yeah, Rogan's like, oh, they. They deported a gay hairdresser. They got to pull that back. Let me see. Deport, maybe. Was that a completely different story?
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. Maybe it was. But whatever the case is, I thought this guy was the gay hairdresser.
Adam Curry
Well, he is now.
John C. Dvorak
Well, he's probably gay.
Adam Curry
Venezuelan stylist sent to Salvadorian prison after disgraced cops report this is from Milwaukee. Well, that guy. Nothing ever happened. That story. That's the story. But for some reason, they dropped that story.
John C. Dvorak
Because these stories are all bogus.
Adam Curry
Yeah, because that was Milwaukee and this is the Maryland man. Okay, so let's. What you got?
John C. Dvorak
So I got some. This is a different kind of a take on things. This is the old brother banishment tale.
Adam Curry
What? The old brother banishment.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, brother. Oh, brother. Oh, brother banishment.
Adam Curry
Okay, Is this something I should understand? Is this code?
John C. Dvorak
There's no setup. It's just. It sets itself up.
C
Their names were Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick. Ford discovered the connection with his ancestors when he started digging into his genealogy as a hobby a few years ago. The Southwarks story was interesting because they were Quakers living under a very Puritan government. So they were banished from the community. It was from being Quakers.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
C
The Court levied it as a formal punishment, maybe under blasphemy or heresy laws. I don't know the exact statute they would have cited, but that was the general purpose of it. They fled to Shelter island in New.
John C. Dvorak
York, according to their memorial.
C
According to some of the records that survived, they died of exposure and maltreatment treatment shortly thereafter. They were already elderly when it happened, so it was probably quite an ordeal for them to be removed from their community and sent elsewhere. It was a sentence of banishment that became a de facto death sentence. It sounds like. More or less.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
C
I think that, you know, for people who are banished from their community, it amounts to a sort of civil death, which is why you usually see legal commentators refer to it as sort of one step below the death penalty.
Adam Curry
This was unexpected story.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. And what do you think? How do you think they. This is like, well, let's think of a new angle to shoehorn our buddy in in El Salvador and shipped to El Salvador. How do we do that? I've got an idea. Part 2.
C
Matt Ford is a staff writer at the New Republic and he has been thinking about the Southwarks because banishment is suddenly back on the table. President Trump, how many illegal criminals are you on exporting to El Salvador? And President Bukele, how many are you willing to take from the us?
John C. Dvorak
As many as possible.
C
President Trump has already sent planeloads of immigrants to a maximum security prison in El Salvador for indefinite detention.
John C. Dvorak
The legality of that.
Adam Curry
Wow. So we have a completely unrelated story about someone being banished from the community.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. In the 1600s as a Quaker. So immediately you do the association that Trump is so back ass word that he's doing stuff that took place in the 1600s and he's trying to bring it back. This is how far down this is. Your Europeans must really would beat this up.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, this is some MK Ultra stuff. Did they flash? It's radio, but they might as well just flash a monarch butterfly at you. Okay, here comes some programming.
C
Or indefinite detention. The legality of that move is being fought out out in the courts. But at an Oval Office meeting with the Salvadoran president this week, Trump was looking ahead.
John C. Dvorak
I'd like to go a step further. I said it to Pam. I don't know what the laws are. We always have to obey the laws, but we also have homegrown criminals that push people into subways that hit elderly ladies on the back of the head with a baseball bat.
Adam Curry
We're number one when they're not looking.
John C. Dvorak
That are absolute monsters. I'd like to include them in the group of people to get them out of the country.
C
In other words, exiling US Citizens for committing a crime. Which brings us back around to Matt Ford's 11th great grandparents. In the grand scope of American history, these practices are not unheard of, but they are also now pretty far disregarded.
Adam Curry
Oh, nice script reading. Pretty far disregarded. Wow, that's good stuff. It's creative.
John C. Dvorak
Very creative twist. That is just like an eye roller. This was a very long presentation. I only have four clips, but go on to part three.
C
Various legal experts, you found no one who could see any basis for this.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, she's starting to sound like Scott. Listen to her start it over. Doesn't tell me I'm wrong.
Adam Curry
Okay, hold on, hold on.
C
Various legal experts, you found no one who could see any basis for this in the Constitution?
Adam Curry
Yeah, that. Let me see.
John C. Dvorak
Scott.
Adam Curry
Simon.
C
Various legal experts found no one who could see any basis for this in the Constitution?
Adam Curry
Yes. How do we talk like Scott, it's just fantastic.
C
Well, it's tough because, you know, on one hand, the courts have never really ruled on it. That's what makes it so striking. And because nobody.
John C. Dvorak
Nobody's tried it, nobody's done it.
C
And so, you know, I can't find a Supreme Court opinion, I can't point one to you and cite one where the justices 50 or 100 years ago said banishment is unconstitutional, exile is unconstitutional. But when you look at the grand scope of how the courts think about deportation, extradition, citizenship, it's pretty clear that it would be a disfavored practice. And we know that also from American history.
Adam Curry
What history book did he read?
John C. Dvorak
They're also, they're also talking about the Constitution that, you know, I think a lot of people don't understand. The Constitution is a list of things you're.
Adam Curry
You can't do as the government.
John C. Dvorak
As the government. It's a. It's really a.
Adam Curry
The Bill of Rights, certainly.
John C. Dvorak
It's like not stuff the government can't do, and then everything else. You can make laws, you can do your own thing. You could do banishment. I don't see any issue, because it's not. You can't. You can't. There's nothing in the Constitution that forbids it, because the Constitution is about forbidding things. And so there's nothing that forbids it. You should be able to do this. And in fact, they, they don't talk about it too much. But, you know, people have been kicked out of the country largely like Snowden they took his passport away while he was in Russia and he can't come back.
Adam Curry
Good point.
John C. Dvorak
That's. What's the difference between that and banishment?
Adam Curry
Well, Snowden left himself. He left on his own accord and then they wouldn't let him come back in. I guess that is banishment. But it didn't kick him out. He just. He's not allowed back in.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
Tomato, tomato. I gotcha.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, let's wrap it up.
C
This is when President Trump is asked explicitly if he's talking about US Citizens.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, that includes them. Why do you think there's special category of president? They're as bad as anybody that comes in. We have bad ones, too.
C
Matt Ford, are U.S. citizens a special category of person under U.S. law? Constitutionally speaking, in many ways they are. I mean, American citizens are the only ones who can vote, they're the only ones who can serve on juries, and they have a automatic right to live in this country. The general practice is they can't be denied reentry if they leave, which is sort of a constitutional barrier in and of itself to the idea that they would be exiled to a distant land.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Like Russia.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So they're kind of trying to go at this angle. This is not going to go anywhere, but I thought it was interesting and somewhat entertaining.
Adam Curry
Yes. Oh, there's the Zephyr. It's not really the Zephyr, but I heard something go by.
John C. Dvorak
Some is one of the many trains coming in from China. They're trying to move as much goods into the country as quickly as possible.
Adam Curry
As quickly as possible?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, they're loading up.
Adam Curry
Oh, well, let's talk about some tariffs. I got some tariff news. Let me see, where's my tariffs? I was kind of right. It was a huge relief to US.
C
Tech firms, but it may be short lived. On Friday, the U.S. customs Service announced.
Adam Curry
That around 20 electronic products, including phones.
John C. Dvorak
And computers, would be exempt from reciprocal tax tariffs.
C
But by Sunday, the US President had downplayed the move. Donald Trump said that those products will be targeted under upcoming sector specific tariffs, goods seen as critical to US national defense networks.
Adam Curry
I'm telling you that Jamoke, our Commerce Secretary, he said something that clearly was not true. It was not true that they were exempted. And so now they're kind of weaseling around. Oh, no, don't you worry, because something's coming back on that. I think he jumped the gun on that one. Nobody is getting off the hook for.
C
The unfair trade balances.
Adam Curry
There was no tariff exception announced on Friday. These products are subject to the existing 20% fentanyl tariffs, and they are just moving to a different tariff bucket.
C
Trump said semiconductors and the entire electronic.
Adam Curry
Supply chain are under review in a new national investigation.
C
He promised to release details on Monday. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for his partner said semiconductor tariffs could be in place.
John C. Dvorak
Within a month or two.
Adam Curry
Our medicines and our semiconductors need to be built in America. Donald Trump is on it. He's calling that out. So you should understand these are included in the semiconductor tariffs that are coming. Howard, go out there and fix that, okay? Yes, sir. Yes, boss.
John C. Dvorak
China reacted to the US Move on.
C
Friday by describing it as merely a.
Adam Curry
Small step toward correcting what it called.
C
The wrong practice practice and urged Washington.
Adam Curry
To cancel the tariffs entirely. I love.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, yeah, you give me grief about my clips from ntd. And you play this. This guy.
Adam Curry
These guys are from France 24. I don't know where they're getting them from. This is like D Listers. You know what's really bad? And I tried to pull some clips, but it just didn't work. So I guess there was some science award show last night and Seth Rogen was the co host with. What's the guy's name, Norman?
John C. Dvorak
Seth Rogen, the comic.
Adam Curry
Yes. And it's the Oscars of science. And it's funded by Peter Thiel, Mark Zuckerberg, et cetera. And it's only online. Everyone's in tuxedos. Oh, yeah. So great. And then Seth Rogen. This is what I was looking for. I was looking for a clip. Clip. Seth Rogen said, well, isn't it amazing that, you know, was all these people funded it and then yet you got One guy takes $300 million, buys a president, you know, obviously slamming Elon Musk. So they cut that out. It's no longer available. But then I just went looking for. Because I was some. Surely somebody recorded this and has a clip. And all I got were AI generated videos. There must have been a hundred of them. And they sound kind of okay, but then they'd all go, Seth Rogen. Like, okay, well, all right. You're AI Seth Rogen. And it's like YouTube is just filled with AI news clips. It's horrible. It's become useless. So I'd rather have this guy than the Seth Rogen.
John C. Dvorak
The guy's fine, you know, because I have the NTD guys who sound funny.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
But it just seems to me you got a big neck network like F24.
Adam Curry
You could do something.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you could do something, pay somebody some money that can actually speak English.
Adam Curry
So then we have the latest retaliation from China. For what it's worth, Donald Trump's trade war has hit the aerospace sector worse than previously thought. China has now reportedly ordered its airlines.
C
To pause orders from US Planemaker Boeing.
Adam Curry
Along with parts made by American companies.
John C. Dvorak
Its top three airlines, Air China, China.
Adam Curry
Eastern and China Southern, had planned to take delivery of a total 179 Boeing.
C
Jets over the next two to three years.
Adam Curry
Uncertainty over tariffs has left manufacturers and airlines alike asking just who'll pay the cost and scouring contracts to see just how exposed they might be. Even if Washington's reciprocal tariffs are currently on hold with a baseline 10% in place for three months.
C
Except for China, which has a full.
Adam Curry
145% levy in place, the long build times for aircraft means those figures could easily change between now and ultimate. With an order from Airbus on the cards. US Airline Delta has stated it won't pay the cost of tariffs at all. And the European planemaker is saying it's still assessing the impact of trade tensions and a possible 20% duty on its expense. Some airlines, like Ryanair, have indicated they.
John C. Dvorak
Could defer deliveries until next year while waiting for clarity. Either way, with a decades old agreement that maintained aerospace traders duty free now.
Adam Curry
In tatters, the world's airlines and planemakers could now be on course for a serious standoff. Yeah, the Dutch newspapers were just filled with this story that, oh, travel to the US has, is, has dumped down through the basement. No one's buying, oh, the airlines are in trouble. No one's buying tickets to go to America. I don't even know if that's true.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you'll find out on the way back. If the plane's dead empty, you'll know.
Adam Curry
Well, it was full going over, full going over. And so the European Central bank lowered their interest rate again. This is their third cut, I believe, in a row now, 2.25%, which seems quite low compared to the United States. And President Trump is not happy about that.
C
The closing bell on Wall street today ringing in new losses. The Dow ending the day down almost 2%. The plunge attributed to the Federal Reserve chairman's new warnings today about President Trump's sweeping tariff policy. Tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise, rise in inflation. Even before Powell spoke, Tech stocks started dipping after the Trump administration put up new roadblocks for giant chip maker Nvidia to export to China. The company saying it will lose $5.5 billion. Some imports coming into the US from China, like electric vehicles and syringes, are now facing a hefty 245% tariff. The white House says there were tariff talks today between President Trump and this.
Adam Curry
Is another thing that they've done. They were already. So they're adding up the tariffs from 2017, making it sound like we've just made it go to 245. But this is. This includes tariffs from.
John C. Dvorak
Also is a question in my mind, what electric cars from China.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Are coming into the U.S. yeah.
Adam Curry
All of those. None.
John C. Dvorak
I haven't seen one Chinese. We don't have one Chinese car in the US That I know of.
Adam Curry
No, no, no. But it's.
John C. Dvorak
So why did she say that? She said. She specifically said cars.
Adam Curry
She doesn't like Trump.
C
The White House says there were tariff talks today between President Trump and representatives from Japan, America's fourth biggest trading partner. But a new lawsuit over the Trump tariffs from the fifth biggest economy in the world, California.
Adam Curry
We're also the largest manufacturing state in.
John C. Dvorak
The United States of America. $412 billion output.
C
And I want to put that in perspective. Newsom charging that Trump does not have the authority to unilaterally place tariffs using the International Economic Emergency Powers act, requesting a judge void the tariffs and block them.
Adam Curry
Where the hell is Congress? Where the hell is Speaker Johnson? Do your job. And so I, Yeah, I'm angry. As a parent. As a parent, as a taxpayer.
C
Newsom says the tariffs are impacting California's trade with U.S. trading partners around the world. California is also the nation biggest importer.
Adam Curry
Ah, poor California.
John C. Dvorak
We're the biggest. We're number one biggest. We're the biggest importer.
Adam Curry
And by the way, President Trump, he's a fix it. He solved inflation and everything's good.
C
US President Donald Trump claims he's fixed inflation despite the recent market turmoil triggered by his enactment of global tariffs.
John C. Dvorak
We have to solve problems, and we already solved inflation.
Adam Curry
You know, if you look at the numbers, the numbers are incredible, actually.
John C. Dvorak
Stock market's up and we're not letting other countries take advantage of this country like they have for the last 40 years.
C
His remarks follow the release of the latest monthly Consumer Price Report, which shows a 2.4% inflation rate for March. It also comes after the US President offered an exemption to Apple and other technology companies, prompting global stock rises after another tumultuous week. Trump has since announced he might temporarily exempt the auto industry from tariffs to give carmakers time to adjust their supply chains. However, many economists remain reluctant to view a single consumer report as evidence of a broader trend and continue to fear that Trump's tariffs will raise prices and harm the economy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Yeah. How was Andrew? I didn't hear the show. DH Unplugged comes out every Tuesday night. How was Andrew doing?
John C. Dvorak
He's hanging in there. He wasn't as bad as I thought it might be.
Adam Curry
Oh, okay. He probably made money. He probably got in on that big buy, that big buying opportunity.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know.
Adam Curry
Okay, good. I'm glad. I hate. He has not contacted me, which means he's really angry. Angry?
John C. Dvorak
No, I don't think he knows. I don't think he. I think you're right. Doesn't listen.
Adam Curry
He doesn't show anymore. Oh, he's too busy watching msnbc, shaking his fist.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know how much more you're gonna have to insult him before you get.
Adam Curry
I'm trying to get that call. I'm trying real hard.
John C. Dvorak
I want the call, Andrew. Give Adam a call. He's lonely.
Adam Curry
Now, how about this? This. This had kind of an extra little double. Double feature in here, which was. It was mentioned, but I didn't hear anyone make the connection. This is the. The purge over at the Defense Department. This is. This is. This is the Reuters report on it.
C
An advisor to U.S. defense Secretary Pete.
John C. Dvorak
Hegseth has been escorted from the Pentagon after being identified during an investigation into leaks at the Department of Defense. Sense. Dan Caldwell has been placed on administrative leave for, quote, an unauthorized disclosure. That's according to a US Official who says the investigation remains ongoing. Phil Stewart covers the Pentagon for us. He has been the first person implicated.
Adam Curry
In a investigation that was launched on March 21.
John C. Dvorak
And this investigation authorized the use of polygraphs against senior Defense Department officials, which obviously signaled that Hegseth and the Trump administration were quite concerned about something going on at the Pentagon related to leaks of classified information. And now we have Dan Caldwell, who has been escorted out. But we're hearing that he may not be the last person to be implicated in this investigation.
Adam Curry
Okay, so Dan Caldwell. All right, we have a name, and let's learn about Dan Caldwell.
John C. Dvorak
Now, who is Dan Caldwell?
Adam Curry
So Dan Caldwell had been one of.
John C. Dvorak
The most influential people in the Pentagon that nobody had ever heard of. He was first named. Kind of came out into the public view when the Atlantic published the transcript from a signal chat that involved planning.
Adam Curry
For the US Launch of strikes against.
John C. Dvorak
The Houthis in Yemen. And when the US Defense Secretary, Pete Hegson, had to name his point person for this coordination on this major US Offensive, he Named Dan Caldwell. Now, Dan Caldwell and Pete Hegseth go way back. They've known each other for a long time. He had tremendous influence. And it shows that this leak investigation.
Adam Curry
Is no joke and that Hegseth is.
John C. Dvorak
Willing to let key allies go if it means purging the Pentagon from leakers.
Adam Curry
What are the chances that this guy was on the dreaded signal call? He's being kicked out for unauthorized disclosure. Now, I'm thinking he might have been the one that added the journalist.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there's something interesting about this guy. His wiki page, for example, has got spook written all over it. But not in the spot the spook. There's two forms that we look at. One is spot the spook, which is you can see their background, what schools they went to. And then they had assignments all over the world for some unknown reason, speaking multiple Eastern languages. Yeah, exactly. Russian and Arabic. I mean, come on. So then there's the other one, which is that. Nothing.
Adam Curry
Empty. Just completely empty.
John C. Dvorak
Empty. It's like there's no. What school he go to? Have no idea. When was he born? I don't know.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Does he have his. Does his parents have the same name as him? Hard to say, because there's nothing. No mention. So we have this type of guy.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And so I suspect he might be.
Adam Curry
Planted for a long time. He was long. Confidential.
John C. Dvorak
You put a guy in there and you just. You know, he does the reports back.
Adam Curry
Well, if you listen to that. To that entire Kurt, what's his name interview with Tucker, man, he's. He says there are so many people, particularly in defense, who are so corrupt and making so much money off of war and things that we start crap that we stir up. And I would love that guy to be testifying somewhere after the Epstein files come out. Of course.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that'll be the day.
Adam Curry
I can. I can wait. I have patience.
John C. Dvorak
What about Diddy? At least. Come on.
Adam Curry
No, Diddy just pleaded not guilty to something else. They throw Diddy in from time to time, but that lawyer's kind of falling apart. The Busby guy, he's got all kinds of problems going on. Surprise. I mean, what's surprising is did he still alive? That's what's surprising. Must be a reason.
John C. Dvorak
Well, they're not going to make it. He's going to. Okay, well, we'll sell him that last.
Adam Curry
Must be a reason. Must be a reason.
John C. Dvorak
So, Boseberg, the judge.
Adam Curry
Yeah. This is an interesting.
John C. Dvorak
I got some analysis on this. This Boseberg contempt. NPR is the opener.
Adam Curry
Now, this is the guy Who?
John C. Dvorak
The judge who told him to turn the plane around.
C
The Trump administration demonstrated willful disregard for a court's order and is likely in criminal contempt. That is what U.S. district Judge James Boasberg ruled today here in Washington. Boasberg has been trying to determine if the government purposely ignored him last month when he told it to turn back two airplanes, planes carrying Venezuelan migrants to a prison in El Salvador. NPR's Adrian Florido is here. Hi, Adrian.
Adam Curry
Hi.
C
Hi, Mary Louise, what else did Judge Boasberg say in his ruling?
Adam Curry
Well, he said that he found that, in fact, government officials did ignore his order to turn those planes around. A little context, Mary Louise. On March 15, President Trump announced that he'd invoked the wartime Alien enemies Act.
John C. Dvorak
Of 1798 so he could quickly deport.
Adam Curry
Members of the Venezuelan gang trend without hearings. Later that day, officials in Texas loaded dozens of men into two airplanes.
John C. Dvorak
The ACLU got wind of the government's.
Adam Curry
Plans and sued during an emergency hearing. Excuse me.
C
In D.C. that evening, Judge Boasberg asked.
Adam Curry
Government lawyers if the planes had already.
C
Taken off and said if they had.
Adam Curry
They needed to turn around. The planes did not turn back, though. They landed in El Salvador and that country's president locked the men up. Boasberg, in his ruling today, said the government could have returned those planes because they took off during his hearing and they landed after he'd issued his order. He wrote that, and I'm quoting here, the Constitution does not tolerate willful disobedience of judicial orders. And he said that he had probable cause to find the administration in criminal contempt.
C
Criminal contempt. So what does that mean when that's applied to the federal government?
Adam Curry
Oh, ask Eric Holder what that means. It means nothing. It means completely nothing.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it depends on what the government says next.
Adam Curry
Boasberg gave it until next Wednesday to do one of two things. It can show him how it's working.
John C. Dvorak
To correct its violation.
Adam Curry
And he said that the most obvious way would be to reassert custody of the men it deported so they can.
C
Challenge their deportations in federal courts.
Adam Curry
Now, Rob, the constitutional lawyer, did a deep dive for me.
John C. Dvorak
Deep dive?
Adam Curry
A deep dive, yes. And he says this is only about habeas corpus. Habeas corpus. And. Yes, but you can't sue in a different state. And they should have sued in Texas. And so this whole thing was. It's technicality, really. It's not like this judge can really turn stuff around. The whole thing is, pardon the pun, trumped up.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they're trying to get something going here.
Adam Curry
They are still being held in that Salvadoran prison. And many of their families have flatly denied that they are gang members.
C
If the government chooses not to do.
Adam Curry
That, Boasberg said, then do they have a sound bite? Do they have a crying wife? Do they have crying children? Do they have anyone like a mom, anything? They tried the family, they just, oh, no. The family saying, oh, no, oh, no. If the government chooses not to do that, Boasberg said, then he said it needs to tell him the names of the specific government officials who ignored his order. He said he will hold contempt hearings.
John C. Dvorak
And if necessary, appoint a lawyer to.
Adam Curry
Criminally prosecute, prosecute them for contempt, and.
John C. Dvorak
They could face fines or prison.
C
So how are both sides responding to this ruling? Start with the lawyers who brought this case.
Adam Curry
Well, they're from the ACLU and from a group called Democracy Forward. This is Democracy Forward's attorney in this case, Sky Perryman.
C
This ruling, it's clear that we've seen the government has acted in blatant disregard for the judiciary, treating court orders as if they are optional. And that's not how our systems of checks and balances work works. This really is something that should concern every single person in the country.
Adam Curry
She said that her team will continue working through the courts to ensure that everyone in the US Gets due process. On the other side, a White House spokesman said the government will appeal today's ruling.
C
He said the president is committed to ensuring that, quote, criminal illegal migrants are.
Adam Curry
No longer a threat to Americans.
John C. Dvorak
The Department of Justice also issued a statement calling Boseberg's ruling a judicial power grab.
Adam Curry
You know, not in the news, and I only have read a report about this. This Boseberg is under investigation himself for taking drafts of amicus briefs from organizations like ACLU and then redlining them, sending them back, saying, no, no, you change this, change this, then send it back to me, and then using those to dismiss cases or. Or to do something like this, which is hold people in contempt. He's under investigation because Holman has some goods on him. He has some whistleblower. But I can't find any news, any clips about this.
John C. Dvorak
Of course not.
Adam Curry
What am I thinking?
C
Adrian Shocker is of course not the only case in which federal courts are trying to force the Trump administration to obey court orders. Zoom out, give us the bigger picture.
Adam Curry
Well, members of the Trump administration, they're not going to let courts get in their way of carrying out the president's priorities. What is she, a bitcoiner? Zoom out, zoom out. Give us a bigger picture. Zoom out.
John C. Dvorak
Tell us what you've learned well.
Adam Curry
Members of the Trump administration have said they're not going to let courts get in their way of carrying out the president's priorities.
John C. Dvorak
And today is the first time a.
C
Judge has clearly said they will be.
Adam Curry
Punished for not obeying courts if they still refuse. That is where legal experts, experts say that we will have a full blown constitutional crisis where the balance of powers.
John C. Dvorak
Between the executive and judicial branches may not hold.
Adam Curry
Oh, at least we have another constitutional crisis on our hands. We have supercuts. So we're good. We're ready. Bring it on.
John C. Dvorak
We are ready.
Adam Curry
Bring it on. We need it. I do actually have, I have some clips about the wrongly deported man. Yeah. Npr. How coincidental. If you don't mind, I shall roll these out.
C
Judge Paula Zinis ordered the Trump administration to provide more information on whether it has done anything to facilitate the return of a Maryland man deported to El salvador by mistake. NPR's Jimena Bustillo has been following this and she's here with me in our studios in Washington.
Adam Curry
Good morning, Jimena.
John C. Dvorak
Good morning, Michelle.
C
The judge originally ordered for two items. First, for the guide government to facilitate Abrego Garcia's release and return from Secot, the mega prison in El Salvador. The White House has said that his deportation was an administrative error. Second, to ensure that if he is brought back to the U.S. stop the clip.
Adam Curry
Stopped.
John C. Dvorak
So who said this? Administrative error? Quote, everyone keeps bringing it up.
Adam Curry
I look for it.
John C. Dvorak
I specifically administration says is that administrative error. Who said that? This the administration. There is no the administration that has a voice. There's a person that must have said it.
Adam Curry
But Levitt, Carolyn Levitt said it. Levitt said it.
John C. Dvorak
She did.
Adam Curry
Yeah, she did. She said it was administrative Arab. And she said, or clar. I think she actually said clerical error. I, I, I'd have to look it up. But what that clerical error is is not entirely clear here. So he was apparently deported by mistake, but when they looked at him went, you actually deserve to be deported.
John C. Dvorak
You know what's interesting is if you listen to all these reports on the one side, the side we're playing.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And then you listen to like Jesse Waters, who did a really deep, deep dive on the whole thing. And this guy's like, this is a bad person. The bad guy guy that the one.
Adam Curry
I heard he beat his wife.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Twice. He beat her up twice. And probably more than that. But she's reported it twice.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And then I think we should report.
Adam Curry
All wife beaters to El Salvador. I'm all for that.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. It's Banishment.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
So the. Did you see the clip? A tick tock clip where the guy beats his wife in a bar, he gives her a couple of sleep and every guy in the bar beats the crap out of the guy.
Adam Curry
Well, good.
John C. Dvorak
No, I. Yeah, that's what I said.
Adam Curry
I don't. You. You're. You're doom scrolling on X because that's all you get. If you just scroll on X, you wind up getting people in cars shooting at cops, people beating each other, people getting killed in accidents, in car camera of a truck driver getting an accident. It is. Everything is short. Short videos that are just meant to stress you out. This is.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so here, just as an aside, not healthy. So Jay is putting up the tech grouch on TikTok and on. On Instagram.
Adam Curry
Oh, reruns, reruns.
John C. Dvorak
The reruns for starts and then we're gonna do some originals.
Adam Curry
But how, how? Well, I gotta like him. How's the tech grouch doing? Is he going viral?
John C. Dvorak
I just showed up yesterday. And so she gives me her phone which has TikTok on it. She says, pick some of these that you like. And so I start doom scrolling and you know, and ferreting. Holy crap. And see, I've only looked taken the tiktoks from X that have been repurposed and they've been filtered. And when I go on TikTok, you know, I end up. Since I'm on a VPN, half the time I'm in Argentina, so everything's in Spanish. I don't care. And even though the same basic TikToks, only everything same idea.
Adam Curry
Same idea idea.
John C. Dvorak
And they're dancing. They're doing this stupid dancing. And. But I got on the phone thing because, you know, you mentioned this. The phone is different.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Holy mackerel.
Adam Curry
I told you.
John C. Dvorak
It's just. And within just a few minutes you were hooked. I had to just give it back to her. Within a few minutes they had. They were starting to. Every third advertiser was like, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, advertisement, shop, shop. And the advertisements I started getting out of the blue flu were for teeth implants.
Adam Curry
They already know you.
John C. Dvorak
And I said, I said to Jay, I said, what am I getting all these teeth implants? She says, because they know you're older.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they already know.
John C. Dvorak
And I said, this is your, this is your voice. She says, no, she said, she tells me this. I know she studied it. I don't know how she got this information. She says it's been determined that Older because she watched me do this.
Adam Curry
The way you scroll. Scroll.
John C. Dvorak
The way I scroll. And the fact that I stay on certain of the. Of the presentations and the ones that include a lot of AI imaging. Ah, according to her, means you're older.
Adam Curry
Because you fall for it.
John C. Dvorak
No, I'm not falling for anything. It's amusing as hell, but you like it. But it's very likable to watch some of these AI presentations because they got a dancing dog, they got a little baby that's dancing and he's muscle bound, he's dancing all kinds of funny stuff.
Adam Curry
We got an old coot roll out the dentures.
John C. Dvorak
And so within five or six of these things, they figured out I must be an old coot. And so they started rolling out the ads for teeth implants.
Adam Curry
Now, was she not angry that you ruined her algorithm? Now she's.
John C. Dvorak
No, she's. According to her, it doesn't. Whoever's doing the scrolling, it takes the. It's in real time. They'll change it.
Adam Curry
So on the plane. So I had to fly to Atlanta for. And I'm sitting next to this guy and he has a gigantic iPhone. I mean, I didn't know they were this big. It's huge. And so I'm just sitting there, I'm in the aisle, he's in the middle seat, and he's going through Instagram. It is amazing to watch. So I was like, flick. It's a thumb thick. Flick up one. Okay, okay, okay, look, look, look. Oh, press down heart. Send to somebody. Go back. Like it. Flick. Next one. Okay. Gay guy. No, next. Gay. Yeah. And oh, oh, I'm sending this to three people. And then click, flick. Oh, lol. Flick. And it's fast, it's fast. The thumbs are moving, moving, moving. He's just doing stuff. He's grooving all over the place. It was fascinating. And of course he had no idea I was looking at him because he was just, he was completely.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you wouldn't. Can't pay that much attention to you.
Adam Curry
Because he's zoned in on focused and you could just, you could. I mean, maybe I don't get out enough, but this was an excellent opportunity just to watch. You know, he's probably in his 30s, late 30s. And I was like, wow, you are, you are in tune with the machine. And every, every. You can see him, this decision making process. Like, do I watch it? No. And you can even see him watching something. You see the thumb going closer. Do I flip this one up? Oh, wait, I'm gonna wait for A second. And then he has to make a response if he's watched the whole video. It has to be a heart, a. Like a comment, a share. A lot of sharing going on. I was like, this is so bad.
John C. Dvorak
That's terrible.
Adam Curry
It is.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I mean, I was on the thing for, I don't know, maybe. I don't know how many minutes, but it was long enough for me to give it back to her and say, you know, I think you got enough material of the favorites that I could do reaction videos to. And. Because. But it's. And there are some. In fact, there was. The one thing I was kind of fascinated with were these Women who Can't Cook videos.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And they're endless. Endless women who can't cook.
Adam Curry
The mom and her son. Have you seen that one?
John C. Dvorak
No, but I'm sure it's in the mix. Yeah, but these. It's like hundreds of women who can't cook, and they have huge followings, according to Jay, especially the ones who really can't cook.
Adam Curry
And of course, we all fall for. They. They have big following. Who knows? Who knows? These numbers are.
John C. Dvorak
It could be all fake. But I would follow that there's one woman that can't cook that is so bad. It's like, holy, Matt, how do you even come up with these ideas? You know, you take the tacos and you take a can of beans, you put potato chips on top, and then you hit it with your foot and.
Adam Curry
Goes on and on, and always. Cheese. Lots of cheese.
John C. Dvorak
A lot of cheese. A lot of cheese. Cheese. At the end, you put it in the oven, it comes out. Oh, and she's always. She scrapes it out of there and puts on a plate. This is so delicious. My husband loves it. And I'm thinking, this poor husband is lucky he doesn't shoot himself. But yeah.
Adam Curry
Tech Grouch, save us. We need saving. Tech Grouch, come on in. It's the exit strategy of all exit strategies. You will be a sensation.
John C. Dvorak
Sensation.
Adam Curry
Since we're speaking about the phone, you know, I've given up on the hollow book because you haven't done anything. But I had a new idea.
John C. Dvorak
No getting people sending stuff in.
Adam Curry
No, please. You're not doing anything. But I figured maybe if we changed it to noagendasideboard.com, you know, so you have a big drawer, and then we just send out this whole sideboard, and you put the phone in the drawer, and you can really be like John. Anything to get us out of this gig. Anything. Anything. All right.
John C. Dvorak
You were on A series of clips that I rudely interrupted.
Adam Curry
I don't think I even want to go back to them. It's not even interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, well, I have an. I do have an interesting one before the break.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
This is. NPR is under attack by the government. Finally. They're gonna pull the funding.
Adam Curry
Yeah. All 5%.
John C. Dvorak
Not even that.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So here is the. I have a series of four clips that they have the attack on NPR clip and they brought out Maher, the woman mayor, whatever they call it.
Adam Curry
She's the NPR boss now.
John C. Dvorak
She's the NPR boss. And here we go with the attack on npr.
C
Well, NPR is in the headlines this week. That is because the Trump administration has drafted a memo to Congress calling for lawmakers to end nearly all federal funding to public media. That includes NPR and PBS and would include money already appropriated by Congress. That's according to a White House official who spoke to npr. So we have invited our president and CEO, Kathryn Meyer to speak with us live. Welcome. Thank you for having me. I want to quickly clarify the relationship here for people listening. You are my vault. You hold the top job at npr, but you're not a journalist. You're not involved in newsroom editorial decisions. That's completely correct. And your office, you have not seen or had input into the questions that I am about to ask you. That's right.
Adam Curry
We've never met before. And you are just a random person from the audience.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, from the audience. And here we go.
Adam Curry
That's correct.
C
I want to note, we have asked. The newsroom has asked the White House to comment on what their goals is here with pulling back funding. They have not responded.
John C. Dvorak
They have stop. The goal is to pull back funding and we like to take your money away. Oh, well, what's your goal?
Adam Curry
What's the goal?
John C. Dvorak
Take your money away. Hello.
C
On what their goal is here with pulling back funding. They have not responded. They have posted on the White House website a list of NPR and PBS stories that it says represent biased content and radical woke propaganda disguised as news. This includes stories dealing with LGBTQ issues, coverage of race, coverage of politics. Understanding, Katherine, that many of the examples on this list date from before your tenure. Does NPR stand by it's journalism? Absolutely.
Adam Curry
Well, why'd you cut that off?
John C. Dvorak
I didn't mean to.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you did.
John C. Dvorak
But absolutely is what she said.
Adam Curry
Absolutely, yes.
John C. Dvorak
She doesn't even know what they're talking about.
Adam Curry
Well, she's not a journalist, but she stands by their reporting. She trusts them implicitly. Yeah. Good.
C
Has NPR been formally notified by the White House about the rescission we have not how much money is at stake in this particular package. It would be all the funds for fiscal year 26 and 27 for public radio. In total, that is about 250 million. For public media as a whole, it's a little over a billion dollars, including public television. The central question, what would be the effect on NPR of losing government funding?
Adam Curry
Pack your bag, lady.
C
The biggest effect would be on the NPR network, which are the 246 stations around the country that you're probably listening to us on right now. Those, those are our member stations. And they receive about 100 million of the 121, 22 million that goes to public radio every single year.
Adam Curry
Have these people heard of streaming lately? I mean, we don't really need the broadcast stations.
John C. Dvorak
Have you heard it gets thicker than this?
C
So the big impact would be on rural stations, stations in geographies that are quite large or complex in order to be able to receive broadcast where infrastructure costs are very high. You could see some of those stations really having to cut back services or potentially going away altogether. We're throwing around a lot of big numbers here, but basically just to stick with this point, because I think a lot of people may not understand. NPR, the network you and I work for, gets around 1% of our annual budget directly from the federal government. You're making the point that a lot of our member stations would be hit considerably harder.
Adam Curry
Is the 1 billion part of the 1%? Are they getting a trillion dollars?
John C. Dvorak
Like 250 million is the 1%. Which is what? When you make it. If it's 1%, that's $20 billion overall. Am I got my numbers right? It's 100, 100 to 1. It's 20 billion, 250 million. So.
Adam Curry
At 2.5. Yeah, 25 billion.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So 20. So their total budget is 25. Just NPR, not the billion. But if it was a billion, and.
Adam Curry
We'Re talking about 100 billion, all public media.
John C. Dvorak
It's probably all public media was a billion, she said, from the government, and it's only 1%. So wait a minute. You're telling me that they've got $20 billion from. Including the bill, you know, the 250 from the. From the government, plus underwriters, advertisers, individuals, foundation. This is much better. This is a better deal than broadcast media Squarespace, where you just rely on advertising.
Adam Curry
MyPillow.com, code Bongino. Wow, that's.
John C. Dvorak
It's very whining. They've got $20 billion to play with and they're going to lose a billion. Oh, I'm sorry, they're not even. They got 20 billion to 25 billion to play with. They're going to lose 250 million and they're whining because it's going to hurt the little. Where's that other money going?
Adam Curry
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you $25 billion worth of money.
John C. Dvorak
Suffering succotash.
Adam Curry
I'm Scott Simon. He literally has a golden voice, let me tell you.
C
So we receive about 1% of our budget. It goes to support things like body armor for journalist, cover conflict overseas, extra support for our presidential national elections. All the sorts of things that we want to invest in to ensure that we're able to report on issues that matter to the public. But generally speaking, most of our operating budget comes from our membership fees, and that's what allow our members to be able to receive programming. It comes from underwriting support. It comes from private donations, individual audience member donations. Donations. And that same thing is true for member stations, except federal funding makes up a much bigger percentage of their total budget. If all government funding goes away, would we survive?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, 1%. 1%.
Adam Curry
I'm doing a.
John C. Dvorak
They're going to lose 1% of all their funding. And they go, whoa, we're going to survive. We lost 1%. I'm telling you. Does this make any sense to anybody Listening? Listening?
Adam Curry
No, they're not being. I mean, and then it's going towards body armor for journalists. That's. That's the big expenditure. Well, we have to cut on the bot. Hey, we're going from 25 billion. We gotta. Going to 21 billion. 750 million. Sorry, no body armor for you. We need the caviar and we need those shrimp deals for lunch. We can't give you body armor. Armor. No, this doesn't make any sense.
John C. Dvorak
I can't believe it's that much money.
Adam Curry
I can't believe 25 billion. What is the operating budget of CBS or NBC? You think that they're spending 25 billion?
John C. Dvorak
Well, this is, by the way, just that 25 billion is NPR. It's not even the television show.
Adam Curry
I thought it was all a public media.
John C. Dvorak
No, all public media was 1 billion from the government.
Adam Curry
This doesn't sound right. This is then.
John C. Dvorak
And if. And if. And if that 1 billion is part of 1 of his 1%, that would mean 100 billion goes into the. These guys are making money making bank.
C
Someone's getting cornholed today.
Adam Curry
Sounds like a recipe for success to me.
C
I think the question is, would we be able to thrive as a national network? That is what I am focused on is we get so much value as public media by being part of a 50 state network that covers 99.7% of the American population. If federal funding goes away, that network is absolutely at risk. The quality of service, the ability to cover everyone. People who live in what would otherwise be news deserts. And as a result, there's no question that NPR would not be able to pull from that richness of our national coverage.
Adam Curry
Richness? Yes, literally. Richness of our national coverage. Very rich richness of your national coverage.
C
It's obvious that NPR would not be able to pull from that richness of our national coverage if those rights. So it's local newsrooms that would be going away, often in places where local newspapers have already been designated together. Make the case. Why should any tax dollars support public broadcasting when there are plenty of other news organizations around when anyone frankly these days can produce programming on their iPhone.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, on your iPhone.
Adam Curry
Their iPhone?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's you can produce.
Adam Curry
That's what the tax lady said to me when she went through the Airstream.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I know. I use that story all the time.
Adam Curry
By the way, just make your podcast on your iPhone. By the way, NPR uses the Neumann U67 which costs $7,895. That's a microphone. I'm literally using an unmarketed, never to be sold curry one microphone microphone which.
John C. Dvorak
Costs about soon to be available to everyone.
C
Absolutely. And I think that it's important for public media to be able to continue to be relevant in a time where there is a lot of coverage of different issues and areas of interest. And at the same time, I think it's very easy to say that there's universal coverage because there's so much content being produced. But the reality is there are many places in this country that do not have that kind of access to either cell phone service or high speed broadband, where radio may be the only way to reach communities with regular access.
John C. Dvorak
Hey honey, you got a radio? Because I don't know, we can't get television or nothing. We can't get no Internet.
Adam Curry
You can just do the Tech Grouch, just audio and then we can just a put AI Scaramonga can put the Tech Grouch over it. You don't have to address.
John C. Dvorak
Could pretty much do that by now.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, you should. You should consider that. Did you see the latest Scaramanga video?
John C. Dvorak
No, I did not.
Adam Curry
I'll tell you in a minute or.
C
High Speed broadband, where radio may be the only way to reach communities with regular access to news. Public media also supports local news coverage in places. We've already mentioned that about.
Adam Curry
No, she mentioned zero places. She said some places where people live who have that voice that you have, who have.
John C. Dvorak
No. You can't get any reception.
Adam Curry
Move the rabbit ears, honey. Yeah.
C
Public media also supports local news coverage in places. We've already mentioned that about 20% of Americans live in an area without any other local news coverage other than their local public radio station.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, like Austin, where we had. We were snowed in for five days without electricity. I turned on my local NPR station, kut, and I got. This is Fresh Air with Terry Gross. Bull crap, lady. You're right. This is why hyperlocal podcasting is the way to go. There is no local programming.
C
This is tremendously important as a public service and just because not every single person uses it every day. You know, I don't drive on our interstates every day, and yet when I need it, it's there.
Adam Curry
No, you are in the back of the limo. You don't. You better be in the back of the limo.
John C. Dvorak
False equivalency anyway. And by the way, the same places that don't have any Internet don't have the interstate either. This is like bull crap. And these people are still begging for money. They have a budget of anywhere between 25 and $100 billion from the. Their own numbers that they just. You heard her. She said it's 1% is unbelievable. And they get it. They get money from the government for no good reason. They get money from foundations. They get money from individuals, you know, viewers like you. And they get money from advertising, whatever you want to call it. So they got money coming into underwriting is another way. They're got money coming, coming in every which way. That. That broadcast people that people that actually have to work for a living don't get all these inputs. This is ridiculous.
Adam Curry
And with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage. Perfect segue. See in the morning to you, the man who put the C in the new CDC report. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C. Devorah.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Well, good morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. Tomorrow, shipsee boots on the ground, feet in the air, subs in the water, and all the names and knights out there.
Adam Curry
1944 was a good year. Was a good year. 1944 on the troll crown. Hello, trolls. Trolls are all tuned in. No Agenda Stream or Trollroom IO you can hop right into the troll room. Troll along or a modern podcast app. You can get them@podcastapps.com no matter what Silicon Valley tries to do, your favorite podcast will never be the platformed by now while stocks last. And we thank our producers for how. I mean, we'd love to thank our underwriters, our advertisers and the government for $25 billion. I'll tell you something. I've been on a show every day. I do three hours every day. Every day. John Ty did the show. He. But I don't do the show. $25 billion. Oh, let's do a show. We would be deconstructing the media like crazy. Every say, I'll do outcome. I will bring a DVD or bee stick to your house every day. I'll deliver it to you where you have no reception, you poor person. Without interstate or without Internet or any reception. Just got cows just looking at, looking at the fields. Little House on the Prairie. So we thank our producers for the value for value model which we've been employing in our 18th year now, which means we give you the show no charge. You don't have to tune into the radio. You just get it on your, on your computer, on your smartphone, however you want to get it. It's. It's available everywhere. From time to time, people put it on YouTube foolishly because it always gets taken down and oh, hey, man, I, I can't post the show on YouTube anymore. I already got two strikes from your show. Hello. Two strikes. Hello. I love what people say. Hey, I got a great idea. I think you should simulcast on S. And like, why would we do that? Because you have. Oh, we're going to build our audience on X. And then what if Elon sells X or Elon decides he wants to go a different direction? Oh, we're not going to have those guys take them down. Or our audience could get taken down. No, I'm not going to do that. No, no, we're. We're taking the. It's not an easy route. It's the narrow gate, but we're going that way. This is just what we've done, decided, and all we ask for in return is that you just give us some value back time, talent, treasure. So we always thank people who Support us financially, $50 or above. But we also like to thank people who do things for us. And we are always grateful to our dudes named Ben and dudettes named Bernadette who are keeping servers running for us. And so many people do so many different things. And then we have no agenda. Art Generator dog. Where artists can upload art on the fly during the live show or, you know, sometime during the live show. Because we just choose a good piece that has it all for us. You know, we're art directors in that case. And we're just looking for something that's funny and hopefully something. Some fun that we provided. And then we use that as our album art. We use it to promote the show. And it always is a good way to get attention. And we, we feel that it's works. We have enough evidence of that. And so we want to thank nessworks. Oh, nessworks. Nessworks. He's been around for a long time. He did the Back to School shot Back to School Shots lunchbox. We were actually considering two different ones. No, between this one and another one. We like the Back to School Shots lunchbox. Then there was the. The sign on the Oval Office door.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I was going to use that for the newsletter.
Adam Curry
You didn't use it?
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Oh, hey, what is. Why is the Art generator. I'm only seeing. Maybe it's on a laptop screen. I'm only seeing two rows all of a sudden instead of three.
John C. Dvorak
It looks fine on mine.
Adam Curry
There were some other things.
John C. Dvorak
Click Submit it again.
Adam Curry
Submitted. Okay. Oh, interesting. Yeah, that works. Good, good work. I can always see a lot of fun T shirts coming up that we get to pick from. Let's see, there was some barista jokes about the. The blue haired. The liberals make better coffee. I kind of like the. The chaos. Misspelled chaos by digital 12. 12 men with head. You didn't like that? Oh, and then Darren O'Neill. Did we talk about Darren O'Neill? That he did. Was that the previous episode? That might have been the previous. No, that was episode 1754. Right.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you're talking about the farmer's wife.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the farmer's wife. I think we talked about that one already.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you talked about it already.
Adam Curry
We did not understand the hedgehog or porcupine.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Yes. We were baffled by Digital 2112. Man.
Adam Curry
I didn't understand what that was about.
John C. Dvorak
He has a porcupine or a hedgehog holding a no agenda flag by the Statue of Liberty.
Adam Curry
It was. It was weird enough to catch our eye, but we didn't quite understand.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, there's a joke in there.
Adam Curry
We.
John C. Dvorak
It's be. It's eluded us.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Yeah. I think that it was between those two. It was the bend your knees while visiting sign and the. And the back, the school shots and it was a cool little Lunchbox was good. Good job at Nessworks. That's. He's on the leaderboard, isn't he?
John C. Dvorak
Check the leaderboard.
Adam Curry
Where is he? He's. Oh, he's eighth overall. Eighth overall. And let's see. Rolling 90 days. Oh, he's way off the radar there. How about rolling six?
John C. Dvorak
No, no, rolling 90 days is one.
Adam Curry
Oh, oh, oh, oh, wow. Let me see. Oh, yeah, you're right. Oh, chosen four times. You're right. He's number one. All right. Nessworks. Good stuff. Noagenda artgenerator.com. that's where you can participate too. Or you can just go take a look and hit refresh during the show. Or modern podcast app. We have these chapters which also show up@noagendashow.net By the way, we had a. What do they call, a glitch@noagendashow.net and so we have to re import. And some things got. Got screwed up. Now. You know what it was? Guess what the problem was. It's only one. It's only one. It'S only one of two things. The first thing you always need to look at when you have any problem in Internet technology is DNS. It was not DNS this time, but close. It was an expired cert. There you go.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, classy.
Adam Curry
Classic.
John C. Dvorak
Classic.
Adam Curry
We did it. No, it's Agenda Art generator dot com. And thank you all so much for your participation. Now I want to thank our executive and associate executive producers. We thank everybody $50 and above, but at this point in the show, we thank people $200 and above. And if you come in with $200 or above, you get the Showbiz Hollywood title of associate executive producer. Completely valid. In fact, I was showing someone at the party last night. I saw he was putting writing down my number and I saw he had IMDb. He said, oh, you got IMDb? Yeah, I'm on IMDb. He said, yeah, look at no agenda. Look how many. He says, like a thousand people. He's like, wow, that's really impressive. Dutch guy. What does he know? That's right, man. Oh, do you see this guy, Dana Brunetti? You notice him? Wow, that guy's a producer of your show? Mm. Mm. Yep. Wow. You know him? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. My partner goes out and drives his fire truck all the time.
John C. Dvorak
Really?
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah, yeah. Anyway, nice seeing you vote for Trump.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, you should talk about his other thing. And if not, guy mentioned.
Adam Curry
No, we're not talking about that. So $200 above. You get that Associate executive Producer credit. Good for your lifetime and, and recognize around the globe, even in Netherlands. And we'll read your note. $300 or above. We'll read your note and you get an executive producer credit. And we kick it off with Sir La Ron from Dothan, Alabama. And he is probably the only person that came in with a 420 donation.
John C. Dvorak
Well, hopefully 420 has more donations on 420. Of course, I mentioned in the newsletter that I didn't know this for some reason, but all these clips that you see here and there until TikTok about how they're going to declare martial law on Easter.
Adam Curry
Happy Easter, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
It's Hitler's birthday.
Adam Curry
That's. Yes. You didn't know that?
John C. Dvorak
No, I never knew that 420 was Hitler's birthday.
Adam Curry
Yeah. And so they say.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Who knows?
Adam Curry
Who knows? Yeah. Anyway, and that's. And he says, happy Easter to my favorite show, Sir Lairon. Well, thank you very much. Appreciate it. Happy Easter.
John C. Dvorak
That was nice.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Commodore J stroke. Is it J or I stroke? It must be I stroke.
Adam Curry
No, J stroke.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it should be eye stroke. It's funnier. It says Norton, Ohio.
Adam Curry
Woo. Gotcha. I gotcha.
John C. Dvorak
415 25. Close enough. Please accept my tax day donation of 415 25. The government gave it back and so I'm giving it to you guys and the show. Anybody who gets a big tax refund, we will welcome. Yes, a high end donation that you can write a note and we'll read it.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's almost like NPR getting it from the government. It's cool.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's government. Best we can do. We don't get the billion dollars.
Adam Curry
It's called an NPR donation. When you get a tax refund and give it to the show, it's a NPR don't donation.
John C. Dvorak
NPR donation.
Adam Curry
Scott Simon jingle.
John C. Dvorak
Which would include.
Adam Curry
Hello, don't put me on the spot. You get a Scott Simon jingle. Suffer and succotash. I'm Scott Simon. There you go.
John C. Dvorak
Please dub me, sir Commodore J Stroke I of the Chupacabra. Canoe.com. wow. I'm not sure the order of the titles. Is it sir Commodore or is it Commodore sir? I heard it both ways. You can do whatever you want.
Adam Curry
Oh, what happened there?
John C. Dvorak
No, I'm coming through.
Adam Curry
Hold on. No, all of a sudden you switched.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't switch anything.
Adam Curry
Oh, hold on. Yes, something completely is going on. Hold on. That was. What is going on? Hold on. I'll get rid of all that. Okay. I don't know what happened. I don't Know why it happened? It's a glitch. All right. Onward.
John C. Dvorak
Can I get some startup yak karma for the chupacabra canoe.com working on getting our website up to speed with the canoeing related supply. Okay, he does canoeing related supplies and content. Canoes coming soon. Can I get a. She Looks like she stinks from episode 1754.
Adam Curry
Well, yeah, keep reading.
John C. Dvorak
Yep. Yippee. As a jingle that should. That really cracked me up. You rise or just the Listen to that horn. I love the show. Newsletter is great. So much value, by the way, people. Resubscribe to the newsletter, please. Better than shopping at Woolworth. Wow. What about Kresge?
Adam Curry
What a compliment, sir.
John C. Dvorak
Commodore J Stroke.
Adam Curry
I clipped it for you.
John C. Dvorak
She looks like she stinks.
C
You've got Harmonic.
Adam Curry
I went the extra mile. Ashley Williams is in Normal, Illinois. They're all normal in Normal, Illinois. And she says, oh, hey, Sam's Club. Wow. Code if I ever heard it.
John C. Dvorak
Code. Yes.
Adam Curry
I like your code, Ashley. Thank you.
John C. Dvorak
Zach Williams comes up with $330 and he's from. From. Wait, he's from Normal, Illinois too?
Adam Curry
No. What are the chances?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, what are the chances? Suspicious. Suspicious with the same last name. I wonder what's going on with those two. In honor of gold breaking 3300. Ah, another good reason to donate.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, so since he had 330, so he's 1/10 of that. Okay. I'd like to clip a coin and provide value for value for the best podcast in the universe. Unfortunately, you'll receive digital Fiat instead, as there are 200 other people paper claims on your gold. Shout out to my wife for being hot. That must be Ashley. And letting me make four human resources to increase the no nation.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Good for her.
Adam Curry
Good work.
John C. Dvorak
I'm not the first and won't be the. You know, I almost got a bunch of clips of this Natalist crap.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
But I didn't.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So everyone should be thankful and donate to the show because I didn't. Didn't clip it. I'm not the first and won't be the last to point out cracks appearing in the monetary system similar to 2019 repo liquidity crisis. Although the Fed and Treasury continue to produce new ways of ensuring liquidity, the probabilities favor yet again another event with plausible deniability. Insert false flags, followed by Jay Powell memes. In times like these, it's important to note that Mr. Bank himself once said, gold is money, everything else is credit. Ignore that at your own peril. If anybody has investment questions, or concerns. You can find me at www. Alltrust.finance financial. That's Altrust Financial. Another plug. Please call out my partner Jared as a douchebag. Douchebag he is. And gave me the rev. Oh he he douchebag he is. And give me a Reverend Sharpton jingle for the kids.
Adam Curry
And coming in from us has the Netherlands. Our first associate executive producer with 256 it is Lucas Tayama. Here's my delayed 2024 podcast fee for the show. Thanks John and Adam and keep the joyful work up. Regards Lucas Taima from US Haste Jeremy.
John C. Dvorak
And Laura Brogan in Amherst, Ohio 22222. She wrote a note in or Jeremy did one of them. No, it must be Jeremy because it says my wife and I have been dedicated listeners since Adam appeared on Glenn Beck.
Adam Curry
Oh, there you go.
John C. Dvorak
A few years ago. A few years back. Our donations have been in free frequent. But there have been many instances of Baader Meinhof phenomenon recently. So we couldn't deny we call it Bernie Madoff phenomenon because it's easier to remember.
Adam Curry
I had to look it up. I looked up Bader Meinhof. Are you interested? What is Baader Meinhof? Imagine this. You've just learned about a new car model and suddenly you start seeing it everywhere on the road in commercials. Even your neighbor just bought one. Is it a mere commercial coincidence or is there something more to it? Welcome to the world of Bader Meinhof phenomenon, otherwise known as frequency illusion. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well I didn't know that.
Adam Curry
I didn't know it had a name.
John C. Dvorak
Baader Meinhof was a bunch of terrorists.
Adam Curry
I thought it was a train stop somewhere in Germany.
John C. Dvorak
It is now we have to look into this. Anyway, he goes and he continues with the phenomenon to discussing. He says one such instance happened to my wife's. In my wife's classroom she teaches sophomore English and lo and behold the phrase pell mel which we used and I think we titled the show came up in an in an excerpt they were studying which caused her to laugh out loud. Well, we know why we knew we had to donate. Here's the eight. Here's to eight more years. Give us both a de douching and offer up some double up karma for the two of us and our two human resources, Ben and Connor. Thank you for your courage. Jeremy and Laura, you've been de douched.
Adam Curry
That's one and a second one.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched.
Adam Curry
You've got karma and a little goat for you.
C
You've got karma.
Adam Curry
All Right. Thank you guys. Anonymous in Los Angeles. 22222. Love boomer humor and the show. May I have a jingle for the soul if you have one. Or. Or just give me some ants. I can give you some ants. And we don't have us anything. We have nothing for the soul here at all. And I'll give you a karma. Hit it.
John C. Dvorak
I got ants.
C
I got ants. You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
The indie meetup in Greenwood, Indiana. 220. And this is the 220. There's a raffle. Goes switcheroo, goes the donation to Mr. Oh or Sir Ohio bloke. Congratulations.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
You get full credit.
Adam Curry
Yes, he does. Okay, let me just put that in there. Make sure we add that properly. Sir Ohio Blue. Done. Doug Ray is up next from Tampa, Florida. 210 and 60 cents. First time donation. Love your show. Keep up the great work, says Doug Ray. Well, Doug, you may not know how it works, but when you do a first time donation, you get deduced.
John C. Dvorak
You've been deduced.
Adam Curry
Douched.
John C. Dvorak
Eli the Coffee Guy Bensonville, IL 204 17. Every April 15th, a tax man cometh. Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's. And there is some left over. If there's some left over donated to no agenda. Plus, if you got any of that refund money, use it to buy some coffee and visit gigawatt coffeeroasters.com, use code ITM20 for 20% off. Stay caffeinated. Eli the Coffee guy.
Adam Curry
Oh, thank you, Eli. Julio Perez is in Miramar, Florida. Itm. Gentlemen, please credit this donation to my son Anders, which are who is currently going through his first job related hardship. A de douching and a job's karma are certainly appreciated. Thanks for keeping us sane in this crazy world.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched. Jobs, Jobs, jobs and jobs.
C
Let's vote for jobs Karma.
Adam Curry
There you go. All right.
John C. Dvorak
Another. Another one come. Coming up with Linda Loopatkin. She's in Lakewood, Colorado. She wants jobs, karma and says for a competitive edge with a resume that gets results, go to ImageMakers Inc. Dot for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's Image Makers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Liu, Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes. Jobs, jobs, Jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
Adam Curry
And Linda is not the last one on the list. Matthew Doolittle comes in from Raleigh, North Carolina with $200 associate executive producership for you as well. Sir, please accept my meager donation and grant me a deduct.
John C. Dvorak
You've been De douched.
Adam Curry
My friend Alex hit me in the mouth in 2021, and I've been a faithful listener ever since. My birthday is on Tuesday, April 19th. I'd like some. Ooh, baby making karma. Did I bring my baby making karma? Let me see. I usually bring that on the road just in case.
John C. Dvorak
I have it right here. I love my truck and I love what I do.
Adam Curry
Close, close, yes. Also, I'd like a goat and some Kamala biscuits. Well, we got all of that for you.
John C. Dvorak
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
C
You've got.
Adam Curry
Apparently, you're the proud father of a goat. Of a goat. Yeah. There you go.
John C. Dvorak
You're an ugly kid.
Adam Curry
Thank you all very much, our executive and associate executive producer for supporting us for episode 1756. And we also thank everybody who came in under $50. We'll be thanking you in a moment. And as always, you can go to noagendadonations.com to support us with whatever amount.
John C. Dvorak
Amount.
Adam Curry
You want some. The numerology is really part of the fun because it keeps us guessing. It gives a little extra message, like, heil Hitler for 420. We just learned that today. We're so Happy, so proud. Noagendadonations.com where you can also set up a recurring donation. Any amount, any frequency. It helps the show through the slow and meager times and bad economies. So that's no Agenda Donations dot com. Thank you again for supporting the no Agenda show.
John C. Dvorak
Our formula is this. We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
Adam Curry
Shut up, slave.
C
Shut up, slave.
Adam Curry
Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo. What do we have? Let's see. There was some other stuff going on. Oh, oh, yes. I got some trans Maoism stuff, which could probably fold into some TikTok clips. You've got. I'm just guessing.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I've got some TikTok clips. I got two.
Adam Curry
Well, you want to do those first? Really?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Let's get it. Because they're fun and people love them. Okay, let's start with the historians.
C
A line has been crossed. For the 10 years that Trump has terrorized the American political scene, we have been asking the question of when do we need to go? What's the danger signs? What are the lines that need to be crossed for you to realize it's time to pull the shoe? It just happened. Three prominent Yale historians have now fled for Canada. Jason Stanley, Timothy Snyder, whose book I've recommended on my page, and Timothy's wife, Marcy Shore have all decided to leave. Why? Because those who don't know Their history are doomed to repeat, repeat it. And they looked around at what's going on in our country and said we're not safe. Time to go. If I'm going to be able to continue my work and educate people on what's going on, I need to go. I can't do that here safely anymore because the Trump administration is rapidly descending into fascism and dictatorship, and they're not safe anymore to educate the public about. About the things that they know about history to try and prevent these types of things. When Hitler took over in 1933, it wasn't just that and mass extermination. There was a lead up many years. Obviously, their largest perceived enemy was the Jewish people, but they targeted lots of other groups as well. It was political opponents, civil servants who voted in a way that they didn't agree with. Sound sound familiar? We're offering bias turkey so that they can replace everybody with yes people in our current government, trans people, gay people, disabled people who they didn't want to take care of. They've been attacking gay and trans people in this country. They've been going after services for disabled people.
Adam Curry
What?
C
These historians see the writing on the wall. So if you were looking, looking for your oh sign, it's here.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, well, a couple of things. Let's go. First of all, the three historians, there's a couple that are historians. The other person is. Teaches philosophy. He's not a historian. So she's got that wrong. The other thing is the what the woman just mentioned, she's already living in Canada. She's been there because she took a job up there before Trump was elected, and the other guy was offered a job for two years to go up there. So he's going to go up there because it's lucrative and his wife's there. The whole thing, this is like just creating something out of nothing is just astonishing to me.
Adam Curry
Well, allow me to interject your TikTok clips with a history lesson of my own. This is a supercut. It's only a minute, don't worry. From 1993 to 2025. So this is a good history. History, not of fascism in America, but of oligarchs taking over. Bernie Sanders from 1993 to 2025. This great country of ours is moving.
C
Very rapidly in the direction of oligarchy. The United States of America today is.
Adam Curry
Increasingly becoming an oligarchy.
John C. Dvorak
More and more, moving, moving toward an oligarchy.
Adam Curry
We are moving in the direction of oligarchy.
John C. Dvorak
We will move even more rapidly in.
Adam Curry
The direction of an oligarchy this great country is evolving into an oligarchic society.
C
It is called oligarchy.
John C. Dvorak
And that is the system we are rapidly moving toward. This is a budget that moves our country right rapidly into the direction of oligarchy.
Adam Curry
A handful of billionaires are moving this entire planet toward an oligarchic society.
John C. Dvorak
Start off with the bad news, which is pretty bad. And that is that under Donald Trump, this country is hurtling rapidly toward oligarchy.
Adam Curry
Keep it up, Bernie. One day it'll happen. I'm confident.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, this is. That's 30 years of clips.
Adam Curry
Yes. 30 years of Bernie Sanders saying we're rapidly moving towards an oligarchy. But now under Trump, it's finally really happening. Oligarchy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Nobody even cares.
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
All right, so the other TikTok clips. Here's a. Here's a classic liberal lady.
C
Not sure why no one understands how I feel. You guys know that my husband turned Republican this term.
Adam Curry
I don't know why.
C
Threw his ass out of the house. And I have to do more.
John C. Dvorak
I don't want to shave my head.
C
Because that's going to hurt him. I want gonna look ugly. So I'm not doing that. I think I'm gonna sleep with his friends. I think that's the only way I think sleeping with his friends will do. What do you guys think? His libel friends, of course.
Adam Curry
Oh, please. This is. This is Tik Tock. Clickbait. He's not sleeping with anybody. This is dumb.
John C. Dvorak
She's not sleeping with anybody.
Adam Curry
Do better. Do better. John wishes she was a slut better. Hey, big news from the uk. This hit the wires, everybody. It was all a tizzy here because the UK High Court has come up with some legal definitions. And it's a problem.
C
It's a long awaited decision that defines how equality laws are applied and who they apply to. The Supreme Court has ruled that the 2010 Equality act defines a woman as someone born biologically female. It means the law won't apply apply to transgender women with a gender recognition certificate in the same way it applies to cisgender women. The unanimous decision of this court is that the terms woman and sex in The Equality Act 2010 refer to a biological woman and biological sex fascist. But we counsel against reading this judgment as a triumph of one or more groups in our society at the expense of another.
Adam Curry
It is not.
C
The judge stressed that the law still gives transgender people protection against discrimination in a separate part of the Equality Act. What it won't do, though, is define trans women as women in representation on public sector boards, for example, which is what prompted the long running legal dispute in the first place.
Adam Curry
This is really interesting. I wonder if this was happening in the US as part of ESG when it was still in play. The economic, social, governance. You had to have equal representation of women in boardrooms. Now I'm wondering how many US boardrooms had trans women on it, because that's what, that's what sparked this whole debate in the uk. Do you know by any chance?
John C. Dvorak
No, I have no idea. This is, in fact, I wouldn't. It wasn't even thinking about it, but.
Adam Curry
The UK was doing it.
C
Lobby group for Women's Scotland complained that ministers had included trans people as part of the quotas in that law and brought the challenge against the Scottish government in 2018. They see the ruling as a huge victory today. The judges have said what we always believe to be the case, that women are protected by their biological sex, that sex is real and that women can now feel safe, that services and spaces designated for women are for women. The case may have started in Scotland, but the decision adds to a particularly polarizing debate over transgender rights across the UK and could be used by campaigners to press the government over its wider policies.
Adam Curry
A small, light, bright light in the UK all of a sudden. Quite surprising.
John C. Dvorak
It's very surprising. You'd think they'd go the other way.
Adam Curry
Then the most ironic clip of the day, which completely fits the vatizer. Ben, yourself, Mitch Copter the health Letitia James.
C
The angle has obtained shocking allegations leveled by the Trump administration against New York Attorney General Leticia James. The Federal Housing Finance Agency has sent a criminal referral to the DOJ accusing James of mortgage fraud. And a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi. Director Bill Pulte said James appears to have falsified records in order to meet certain lending requirements and receive favorable loan terms. He cited a property in Virginia that she's allegedly claimed as her principal residence and a property in New York that she claimed as a four unit structure instead of the required instead of a five, which Pulte says means she was able to get a different type and more favorable loan. Joining me now is Jonathan Turley, FOX News contributor and law professor at GW University. Your reaction to these allegations? Well, obviously the irony is perfectly crushing. This is a person who prosecuted Trump for everything short of ripping a label off a mattress. And among the charges that were brought in New York in not just the civil, but the criminal case was making false or misleading statements to financial institutions.
Adam Curry
If we apply the Letitia James standard that she created. There'd be little question here.
C
This seems pretty straightforward.
Adam Curry
What the administration is saying is this was not her principal residence.
C
In fact, as a New York elected.
Adam Curry
Official, she had to say that her.
C
Principal residence was in New York.
Adam Curry
This was an out of state residence. But also, they claimed that in some.
C
Of these forms, she actually states that.
Adam Curry
Her father is her husband in order to file as a married couple. Once again, the MO prophecy comes true. The black women get taken down. You couldn't take down Trump. We're taking you down. There it is. The irony is delicious.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. And also the woman, Fannie, is in trouble down in Georgia.
Adam Curry
Wasn't she already in trouble?
John C. Dvorak
That's what I meant. She's in trouble.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So they get problems left and right.
Adam Curry
And then promises made, promises kept. We knew this was going to happen, so it's no surprise, but it was kind of fun. Many remember the moment, a direct confrontation.
C
At a White House governor's meeting in February between President Donald Trump and Maine's.
Adam Curry
Democratic Governor Janet Mills about her state not complying with his executive order banning transgender men in women's sports. Governor Mills is off mic, but her defiance of the president is clear.
John C. Dvorak
Are you not going to comply with it?
C
I'm confined with the state and federal laws. Well, I'm.
Adam Curry
We are the federal law.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you better do it.
Adam Curry
You better do it because you're not going to get any federal funding at all if you don't.
John C. Dvorak
And by the way, your population, even though it's somewhat liberal, although I did very well there, your population doesn't want.
Adam Curry
Men playing in women's sports.
John C. Dvorak
So you better come, you better comply because otherwise you're not getting any, any federal funding. Every state.
Adam Curry
Good.
John C. Dvorak
I'll see you in court. I look forward to that.
Adam Curry
Fast forward to this week when U.S.
C
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a federal lawsuit against the state of Maine over.
Adam Curry
Opting not to comply with the Trump.
C
Executive order and Violations of Title 9 section that address eligibility of transgender students in athletic competition.
Adam Curry
Yeah, there you go. So Pam Bondi, man, she is like Fashion Barbie. I see her sitting in the Oval Office. You know, there's. Who was there, Bukele from El Salvador. And she's got her. I mean, everyone's in business attire and she's. Fashion Barbie is amazing. She is. Got the, the hip pants on and everything. So taking care of business here against Maine Attorney General Bondi outlined the goals of the federal lawsuit.
C
We are seeking an injunction to get them to stop this, stop what they're doing. That's Pretty simple. And we are seeking to have the titles returned to the young women who rightfully won these sports.
Adam Curry
Education secretary Linda McMahon's words during the announcement served as more of a warning.
C
Than any anything else. That may may just be the start.
Adam Curry
Of legal battles over transgender men in.
C
Women'S sports and even referred back to that February confrontation.
John C. Dvorak
We want to make sure that if you open women's sports or intimate facilities to males, you expose yourself to federal rights. Federal civil rights investigations. Governor Mills will definitely get her wish.
Adam Curry
Boom. There you go. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Mills is just a. And how did she ever get elected? She is the ugliest politician now. Now you know politics.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
It has a lot to do with it. She's. She, her ugliness comes out well.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it is.
John C. Dvorak
She's ugly in the inside.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's internal. Yeah, I agree. Update on Iran. Yeah, we know. It's. It's just weeks away. Iran is not far from possessing a nuclear bomb. Warning from the UN's nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi, as he's traveled to Tehran for talks to be held today. Grossi saying, it's like a puzzle. They have the pieces and one day they could eventually put them together. Oh, it's like Minecraft.
C
The UN watchdog tasked with overseeing Iran's.
Adam Curry
Nuclear power program and its compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal, which, though collapsed, of course, three years later when the United States withdrew from it during President Donald Trump's first term. Western countries, including the us, have long.
C
Accused Iran of seeking to acquire nuclear.
Adam Curry
Weapons, an allegation Tehran has consistently denied, insisting its program is for peaceful civilian purposes. We're going to cross live into our correspondent, so it is me who joins us now from Tehran, said Gracie, then warned, warning once again, really, of just how close Iran could be to developing a nuclear bomb.
C
Well, yes, Stuart, that was the message that we received from Rafael Grossi loud and clear. Last night when he arrived in Tehran, he met Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakchee in a meeting that he described as timely and important.
Adam Curry
Rafa Grossi is in Tehran for two days.
C
So due to the busy schedule that the Iranian Foreign Minister had, because the Iranian Foreign Minister is right now en route to Moscow to meet Russia's Vladimir Putin. So the IAEA Director, General Rafael Gosi, met the Iranian foreign minister last night upon his arrival in Tehran to make sure that the sense of diplomacy in Tehran is urgent and credible assurances, according to Rafael Gosi in his post on.
Adam Curry
X, is given to him to ensure.
C
The peaceful nature of the Iranian Ukraine, their Program.
Adam Curry
So very interesting development. And President Trump announced this while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was sitting in the Oval Office with him. He's like, nah, you know, we're going to talk to Iran, and I guess we're talking to Russia and Iran and Russia are talking together. Maybe we'll have Russia overseas stuff.
John C. Dvorak
And, well, they're all coordinating their messages and Netanyahu's out of the picture, out.
C
Tell us more.
John C. Dvorak
But all those according to Arabs, half of our listeners, you know, he's running everything.
Adam Curry
He's running the show. He's running the show.
John C. Dvorak
Tell us more about.
Adam Curry
I keep trying to get to this clip.
C
Tell us more about the situation regarding Iran and its nuclear program. Good evening, Mark. Yes, there's been quite a bit of news. The first thing we heard today, which was itself quite shocking from the Guardian newspaper, is that the United States offered iron Iran a sort of exchange deal, some sort of peace agreement, or the lifting of sanctions if Iran agreed to dispatch its uranium, its nuclear material out of Iran to a third country. The nation being mentioned was Russia, but we heard this in the context of Iran not being interested even in that sort of an offer. The, obviously, obviously the news of this sort of an American alliance with Russia coming upon the U.S. you know, acquiescence of Russian efforts in Europe, in Ukraine, also caused reverberations here in the Middle East. And subsequently, news came of Donald Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, saying that in fact, the United States is not interested in dismantling, dismantling Iran's nuclear program, the exact thing that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had demanded in his White House meeting with Donald Trump just a few days ago. Steve Witkoff said, no, we just don't want them to have a bomb. He said, the President says we don't want them to have a bomb, so we don't want them to have a bomb. And the Iranians, despite evidence to the contrary, have always claimed, as you said, that they have just a civilian program.
Adam Curry
This is a very interesting development considering that, you know, the last administration that tried to do a deal with Iran was kind of along the same lines. Just don't, don't make a bomb. We know you're only two weeks away. Don't make a bomb. And they keep showing.
John C. Dvorak
Two weeks away.
Adam Curry
Yes. And they keep showing the aluminum tubes over and over again.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they have the same B roll.
Adam Curry
Everybody else. Yeah. Psychological effect, I'm sure.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that brings us to Gaza, which is part of this deal somehow. I have the Gaza Israel update. Hamas is rejecting new Israeli ceasefire in Gaza.
Adam Curry
The proposal calls for disarming the militant.
John C. Dvorak
Group as a condition for ending the War.
Adam Curry
NPR's Daniel Estrin has more from Tel Aviv.
C
The new Israeli proposal is to pause the war in Gaza for a month and a half, free about half of Hamas's living Israeli hostages within the first week and negotiate the disarmament of militant groups. A Hamas official tells NPR the group rejects the proposal. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because Hamas was still preparing a formal response to mediators. But in a statement, Hamas and other Palestinian groups said their weapons were for self defense. They said the ceasefire proposal did not include guarantees to end the war and withdraw Israeli troops from from Gaza. Israel's defense minister says Israel is changing tactics and won't withdraw troops from areas they capture in Gaza.
Adam Curry
Well, that brings us to the Governor Shapiro story, which we looked at that on the last show and said that has FBI written all over it. Now I'm not so sure.
John C. Dvorak
Tonight. This is the suspect police are calling a domestic terrorist. They say Cody Ballmer scaled offense and firebomb Governor Josh Shapiro's residence while the governor and his family were sleeping upstairs. These images show the damage from two Molotov cocktails made from beer bottles and gasoline that prosecutors say Ballmer took from his lawnmower. The piano room and part of the dining room destroyed chairs and tables. Charred. Other objects melted in the same spot hours earlier. The Shapiro celebrating the first night of Passover.
Adam Curry
Lori and I are overwhelmed by the prayers and the messages of support that we've received from all across Pennsylvania and all across the United States, a senior.
John C. Dvorak
Law enforcement official tells ABC News. Authorities are investigating whether this attack could have been motivated by the governor's Jewish faith. Shapiro and his family were gathered Saturday evening with two dozen others. He shared this photo of his Seder plate. Hours later, Ste. State troopers banging on the door to get everyone out.
C
Chief, had the door not been closed.
John C. Dvorak
Could the fire have spread further and.
C
Deeper inside the mansion, putting the governor and his family at risk?
John C. Dvorak
If that door wasn't closed, the fire would have spread and would have definitely put the governor at even greater risk.
Adam Curry
What'd you say?
John C. Dvorak
How, How. What's the door got to do with anything? The windows were broken.
Adam Curry
I don't know. That's just a. That's for the story. What do you.
John C. Dvorak
And by the way, it wasn't. No, we didn't think the FBI had anything to do with that. We thought the FBI, and I still think so had something to do with that maniac kid who killed his two parents and was caught in Kansas. He was going to go, you're right, he was going to go drone Trump.
Adam Curry
I'm sorry, you're right and wrong story.
John C. Dvorak
And the FBI has backed off of that story because I don't. I think they were behind like the. He was messaging Ukraine. He was going to get a job there.
Adam Curry
No, you're right.
John C. Dvorak
And I think the FBI backed off of it completely. Not taking it. No, don't talk about it because I don't think it was intended that he was going to kill his parents.
Adam Curry
No. And then what happened is they're like, oh, what are we going to do? Let's have this guy firebomb Shapiro.
C
This is the part of the fence.
John C. Dvorak
The suspect to make his way inside.
C
The governor's residence where he set the fire with an incendiary device. Investigators cut away this part of the fence so they could do DNA DNA testing.
John C. Dvorak
Today the governor surveyed the damage. Police say bomber fled the scene and later turned himself in. Authorities say the 38 year old mechanic had a plan walking for approximately one hour from his residence to the governor's residence, allegedly while harboring hatred towards Governor Shapiro. Asked by police what he would have done if the governor found him inside, Ballmer allegedly replied would have beaten him with his hammer in the Oval Office.
Adam Curry
President Trump on the inside incident today, not me.
John C. Dvorak
The attacker was not a fan of Trump. I understand just from what I read and from what I've been told, the attacker basically wasn't a fan of anybody's.
Adam Curry
Probably just a whack job.
John C. Dvorak
And certainly a thing like that cannot.
Adam Curry
Be allowed to happen. Now we know what it was really about tonight.
John C. Dvorak
State police say the man accused of firebombing the Pennsylvania governor's mansion on the first night of Passover called them, confessed.
Adam Curry
And said he did it because of.
John C. Dvorak
Governor Josh Shapiro's support for Israel in its war against Hamas. A newly released search warrant application said Cody Ballmer called 911 less than an hour after the arson attack, identifying himself by name and telling the operator, Governor Josh Shapiro needs to know that he will not take part in his plans for what he wants to do to the Palestinian people. The document said bomber went on to say he needs to stop having my friends killed. Our people have been put through too.
Adam Curry
Much by that monster and you know.
John C. Dvorak
Where to find me. I'm not hiding and I will confess to everything that I've done.
Adam Curry
Yeah, sadly not the last of attacks we're going to see.
John C. Dvorak
It's ramping, sadly. So we don't have a tape of this bull crap.
Adam Curry
I'm sure I didn't see any of it, you know. Well, you questioning the authorities?
John C. Dvorak
Jeez.
Adam Curry
I bet he did say that.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know, maybe. If he did or didn't, doesn't matter because he obviously did it or obviously. I don't know that either, to be honest about it. But the fact is the guys, that is a. I think Trump had it. He's a whack job.
Adam Curry
Yeah, whack job.
John C. Dvorak
I got some screw. Since we're international, I got some unusual clips about Ecuador.
Adam Curry
Five minute warning.
John C. Dvorak
Well, this will be it then. I got two clips from Ecuador.
Adam Curry
Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
Ecuador is famous for its beaches and its capital city, Quito, high in the.
C
Foothills of the Andes.
John C. Dvorak
But in the past few years, Ecuador has been dragged into a brutal international drug war, resulting in one of the highest homicide rates in Latin Latin America. That has helped make tomorrow's elections one.
C
Of the country's most important in years.
John C. Dvorak
NPR's Carrie Khan joins us from Ecuador.
C
Hey, Kerry. Hi.
Adam Curry
Hi.
C
Hi.
John C. Dvorak
So let's start with this. Where are you and what is the mood like there?
C
I'm in Guayaquil. It's the biggest city in Ecuador. It's also its economic center here. Unfortunately, this port city and surrounding towns have become the most dangerous and deadly. As for the mood, I just say people are just guarded and anxious for this election to come to an end. They're exhausted from the violence that's engulfed the country in recent years. And actually in recent months, January and February of this year have been the most violent ever recorded, with a homicide every hour being reported.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Can you just contextualize that for us a little more? Why has this violence erupted so quickly?
C
First, it's been several years of gang violence here, with the last few increasingly brutal as gangs splinter and fight for territory. Ecuador in the geography is sandwiched between Colombia and Peru. Those are the biggest cocaine producers in the world. And Ecuador brings a lot of other advantages besides geography. It's a dollar economy. Money laundering is easier here. Its visa laws had always been lax and that allowed a lot of foreigners to easily come in. And corruption as well, widespread. It has extensive ports and along Pacific coastline, lending great access to routes to the US and also to Europe, which has seen a surge in cocaine use. Currently, there are Mexican, Colombian and even Albanian cartels operating here. And of course, together with the Ecuador's local gangs, which have proliferated as the economy has stalled out here too.
Adam Curry
You know what those people need, John? They need stable coin. That's what they need, they need.
John C. Dvorak
So what is the Europeans using?
Adam Curry
Coke? Oh, yeah. Oh, Coke is big in Holland too, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
How'd that happen?
Adam Curry
It's been that way for a while. I mean, the Port of Rotterdam is probably one of the biggest entry points for Coke to get to get all throughout Europe. You know, the good old Macro Mafia is running it. A lot of it here. Yeah. Oh, no. And it's cheap. Everybody's like, oh, I got some coke. Yeah, I want some coke. Coke, funny enough, didn't get any offered at the party.
John C. Dvorak
No, you're a Trumper, you turn him in, you're a narc. So that is the context for this election, which is a runoff. The winner will be president for the next four years. Tell us about the two candidates.
C
Right, the race is a repeat of the 2023 snap elections and the current president who won those has been in power for only 16 months. He's 37 year old Daniel Noboa. He's the son of the richest man here in Ecuador. The family business is bananas, one of Ecuador's largest exports. Noboa is a close ally of President Trump and he's pro business, he's pro free trade. His opponent again is a leftist former lawmaker and lawyer, luisa Gonzalez. She's 47 and is very close ally of the former firebrand leftist president Rafael Correa, who ruled Ecuador for 10 years. He's in self imposed exile after being convicted of corruption. But he still has a lot of sway and a loyal base here.
Adam Curry
Is it fair to say that the.
John C. Dvorak
Crime and violence are the big issue.
C
For voters given all of this? Yes, it is the issue. It seems as if everyone has been hit by the crime wave here. But you also hear hear a lot about former President Correa still too. He's been out of power for nearly 10 years, so it's kind of crazy to hear so much about him. But there is a lot of polarization. His supporters look fondly on his rule. They tend to gloss over his corruption charges. His detractors blame him for much of the current economic and security crisis now. And like Correa, they say Gonzalez will bring socialism to Ecuador. Both candidates, though, say they will keep relying on the military for fighting the drug gangs. President Noboa has declared a state of emergency and declared he is fighting an internal war against terrorists. He's asked Trump personally for US military system and even to put a base here. Gonzalez says that's a violation of Ecuadorian sovereignty and she says she'll put more money into social programs and in hard hit communities.
Adam Curry
Oh, there you go. You know Rubio, Rubio to Ecuador. Got to get a base in there. Get your people some stablecoin.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, well, I think that I said it before. The reason you pick Rubio is because he speaks. He's fluent in Spanish. He's. He. He's going to South America. He's doing deals down there. He's already straightened out the Panama thing, we think. I mean you can't really know what the hell's going on. Yeah, this is perfect for him. I'm gonna show my support by donating to no Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that.
C
Oh yeah, that'd be fab.
Adam Curry
Ah, still to come, we've got a no Agenda meetups. We have our end of show mixes. Sick. Three bangers today. Three bang. Absolute bangers. You'll love them. And bangers. Bangers. And I've got some real isos. People. People say, oh man, I'm not listening to the second donation segment because of the fake ISOs. The fake ISOs.
John C. Dvorak
Nobody has said that.
Adam Curry
I got an email specifically saying that. Just that. P.S.
John C. Dvorak
You sign it to yourself.
Adam Curry
John's going to take us through the people who donated $50 or above as we appreciate every single one of you by going to no Agenda donations. Calm, John. Take it away.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, sir. Ohio bloke in Hicksville, Ohio. 14 08. He's adding it. This adds to the 220 from the indie meetup. Oh, okay. Ah, that's what we put him on here for. Lucas Williams in Roswell, New Mexico. 100. Matthew Cargo and Allegan Allegiance. Allegan. I don't know. Michigan, 100. He says Adam used the ISO I sent in against the AI slop. This is your guy.
Adam Curry
What? What? I don't even know what that that is.
John C. Dvorak
He says at you use the ISO you sent that he sent in against to compete against my AI material which is anything but slop. Oh well, Scott cast it. Yeah, it is slop.
Adam Curry
It's slop.
John C. Dvorak
It's not slop. Slop would be when it starts to deteriorate. You're already mixing up your own definitions. Scott Castellini in Arlington, Virginia. 800. Kevin McLaughlin, Concord, North Carolina. North Carolina. 808. He's Archduke, a lunar lover of America and lover of boobs. Christian Grealish in Winter Haven, Florida. 800. A lot of 8008s today.
Adam Curry
Yep.
John C. Dvorak
Rick, what is this is a Dutch name I can't pronounce.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
Rick Moirman from Rick in rick Netherland another 8008. Good for him. A boobs donation from Rijswick. James Crane.
Adam Curry
He needs a deduching. Yes, we're deduching. Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
That's James. Wait. 6446. That's a. That's a Boomer donation.
John C. Dvorak
6440.
Adam Curry
Oh, yep. Boomer donation.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it is. Wow. Back to back, another random number situation.
Adam Curry
Beautiful.
John C. Dvorak
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Adam Curry
There you go.
John C. Dvorak
The winner. That it is. I got 1500 on the mine.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, it's. And you also got weird falsetto sock hop songs from the 50s on your mind. It's incredible. Your mind, your mind.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. What can I do?
Adam Curry
It's the placebo effect.
John C. Dvorak
I need more coffee.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
I don't think he is a Commodore. A lot of people are just claiming Commodore and their title for night, which I find to be. I don't know if it's good or bad. You can say whatever you want.
Adam Curry
Well, if you want the certificate, then you have to let us.
John C. Dvorak
Well, yeah, the certificate is a different story and that's really worth the money.
Adam Curry
So for sure we're going to knight him right now. So if you bring out your blade, then we can do.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I got it right here.
Adam Curry
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John C. Dvorak
You want to be where everybody feels the same. It's like a.
Adam Curry
It always is. Just like a party. Noagendameetups.com all right, so I have 1, 2, 3. I have four genuine ISOs. They're real. This is not phony. It's not AI. It's not.
John C. Dvorak
They're all. These are real, the ones I have.
Adam Curry
No, they're all AI. We all know what you're doing.
John C. Dvorak
They're. They're actual MP3 files.
Adam Curry
Yes. Here are my ISO. They're all real. Oh, wow. Okay.
C
This is making me oddly happy and satisfied.
Adam Curry
That's not bad.
John C. Dvorak
That's okay.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's okay. Yeah, it's a real one. So that's, it's, it's actually quite astounding.
C
This is a podcaster fail.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
C
And finally, I mean, could you want anything more in life?
John C. Dvorak
I like that other one the best.
C
This is making me oddly happy and sad. Satisfied.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think that's pretty good. Yeah. All right, so what do you have, big boy?
John C. Dvorak
I have some ones I created. Okay, let's start with blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Adam Curry
No hard pass.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Then finally, finally the end. No. And then Go home.
Adam Curry
Go home.
C
Show is over.
Adam Curry
No, I think mine wins hands down.
John C. Dvorak
I think so too. Mine are all negative.
Adam Curry
Yes. And I have a very negative turn.
John C. Dvorak
These are going to turn dark.
C
This is making me oddly happy and satisfied.
Adam Curry
And now, everybody, it's time for the moment of the show you've been waiting for. It is John C. Dvorak's Tip of the Day.
C
Great advice for you and me. Just the tip with JCD and sometimes.
Adam Curry
Adam, created by Dana Bernetti.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so this time I'm going to, I'm advising people to get on a mailing list. Uh oh, this is the tip of the Day.
Adam Curry
Wow. Okay.
John C. Dvorak
It is the Scam Gram Consumer Actions Monthly email. It's actually entertaining. I, I, I get it and I read it and it's interesting. Okay, this scam scamgram is scammed. You go to cons consumer-action.org, click the box that says scamgram and then sign up.
Adam Curry
What do you get?
John C. Dvorak
You get a newsletter once a month that tells you all these crazy scams.
Adam Curry
Well, give me an example of a scam.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I can just open one of the newsletters.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I mean, what kind of tip is this?
John C. Dvorak
You just telling us the tip is to get. That's the tip.
Adam Curry
It could be forwarding to a Dvorak Oasis substack for all we know.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe there's a tip of the day.
Adam Curry
Give us one of these scam tips from there. From the newsletter. Do you have it in front of you?
John C. Dvorak
I'm, I just opened it. Okay, I'm just gonna take a random scam and read it. All right, I gotta get my glasses. It's in small type. Few days ago, before we hear about a new aviation scarer accent that rattles the nerves of the flying public. Well, setting aside for a moment. And it's very long winded, although we like to call it hard to believe we can't. The ABC6 affiliate serving the province area of Rhode island reported last week that the Barrington Police Department made an arrest in connection with a scam that claimed to be raising money for the family of two victims of the Washington D.C. mid airplane collision. I mean, that's one of the scams. It goes on and on about this. These are good stuff, I'm telling you. I mean, you might not like it. This is a good tip during a case that just goes on. There's a million of these scams going on. I just randomly read it. Any of them because they're crafty. Good Housekeeping's website published a story this week about scams sparked by the looming closure of some 800 Joanne fabrics. There's a scam involved.
Adam Curry
Anyway, I have it here. I see one. Apparently a newsletter is going out with a picture of a sad puppy and. Oh, yes, everybody, there it is, your tip of the day. Go to tipoftheday.net, genderfund.com for John's tip of the Day. Great advice for you and me.
C
Just the tip with JCD and sometimes Adam.
Adam Curry
Created by Dana Burnetti. That's right, everybody. All right. Moving up towards midnight here in the lowlands. It's been a lot of fun.
John C. Dvorak
Time to go out, party.
Adam Curry
Time to party. That's right. Me and my Moroccan friends have a good time. So I will be back for 4:20 for Easter. The show back in. Back in Fredericksburg. Very short trip this time, but I think I delivered the goods. You know, what's happening in the EU and eu. You should be telling us more about these things. We need to know how you're really feeling. I was quite surprised.
John C. Dvorak
That was a. It was a depressing report.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but still our producers need to let us know when stuff has happened.
John C. Dvorak
I. I think you're right. I think they're dropping the ball.
Adam Curry
Coming up next on no Agenda Stream, Trollroom IO and your modern podcast app Hog Story number 452. Stay tuned for that. And we have end of show mixes from. Oh, we've got a Jones brother sandwich. Steve Jones follow. Actually, it's all Jones. Professor J. Jones, no relation. And then Neil Jones, who are Random Number Theory at the end of show mixes coming to you from just parallel to Runway 24 in Amsterdam. Schiphol the Netherlands in the morning, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley, where I remain, I'm John C. Dvorak.
Adam Curry
We'll see you on Sunday. Till then, adios mo fosa. Hooey. Hooey and such. By any decent standard, they ought not to intro.
C
Better. Perhaps you had better start from the beginning.
John C. Dvorak
Start. Mercury.
C
Mercury.
Adam Curry
We have to work your dark side.
John C. Dvorak
Or we're going to spend time in the shadows.
Adam Curry
We are in process of developing a whole series of techniques which will enable the controlling oligarchy to get people actually.
John C. Dvorak
To love their self.
Adam Curry
To love. To enjoy a state of affairs which by any decent standard, they ought not to enjoy. To enjoy. To enjoy.
C
Too many kids are what's making the planet worse.
Adam Curry
A lot of these kids come from bad gene pools. They don't have stable parents making good decisions.
C
The government had the right under US Law to conduct secret testing on the American public under specific conditions.
John C. Dvorak
Mercury fly.
C
Mercury fly.
John C. Dvorak
Mercury Floyd.
C
Mercury fly.
John C. Dvorak
Any attempt to achieve world order must.
Adam Curry
Be in the work of the devil.
John C. Dvorak
Well, join me.
C
I'm glad to sit here at the.
Adam Curry
Right hand of Satan. The right hand is Satan someday. And. All right, everybody, we're going for chaos. Yes, stoners around the world have noticed that. I. I'm curious why you noticed it on the media. The dark forces of Satan, obviously.
C
The sour stench of chaos in the air.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yes, stench of chaos. That's a good one.
C
It's just all chaos and corruption.
Adam Curry
It was chaos and confusion. Chaos and confusion. Chaos. Eclipse. We're going for chaos, everybody. Is it good?
John C. Dvorak
We're going for chaos or we got a chaos tonight?
C
Chaos and confusion across the federal government this morning. Chaos and confusion across the federal government.
Adam Curry
Chaos. Maybe the kid went to Coachella and saw that Lady Gaga show. Holy mackerel. No one cares anymore. Trump is a virus.
John C. Dvorak
I always say tariffs is the most beautiful word to me in the dictionary. They said, what about love, religion and God? I said, I agree. Let's put God number one. Let's put religion number two. Love. I don't know. We got to put that number three, I guess, right? And then it's tariff. And then it's tariff. Tariff. And then it's tariff.
Adam Curry
And then it's tariff. And then it's tariff.
John C. Dvorak
Tariff. And then it's tariff.
Adam Curry
Tariff. And then it's tariff. And then it's tariff.
John C. Dvorak
Tariff. And then it's tariff.
Adam Curry
Tariff.
C
Character.
John C. Dvorak
God number one. Religion number two.
Adam Curry
Love.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. We gotta put that number three, I guess, right?
Adam Curry
And then it's tariff. Adios, mofo.
C
Dvorak.org Na this is making me oddly happy and satisfied.
No Agenda Show - Episode 1756: "AG Barbie" Release Date: April 17, 2025
In Episode 1756 titled "AG Barbie," hosts Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak delve into a myriad of topics, ranging from European media dynamics and NASA's all-female space missions to controversial reports on autism rates in the United States and escalating US-China trade tensions. The episode is a blend of insightful commentary, satirical exchanges, and critical deconstruction of mainstream narratives.
[02:34] Adam Curry & [03:02] John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry begins by discussing his firsthand experience in the Netherlands, highlighting the pervasive media control and the European disdain for Elon Musk. The hosts critique how European media portrays Musk, suggesting a deep-seated bias.
The conversation underscores skepticism towards European narratives surrounding influential figures like Musk, positioning them as media pawns rather than independent entities.
[16:54] Adam Curry & [17:15] John C. Dvorak
The hosts transition to discussing the European Union's impending carbon tax set for 2027, criticizing its potential financial burden on citizens.
They argue that such policies exemplify governmental overreach and the economic strain it imposes on the populace.
[20:07] Adam Curry & [30:50] John C. Dvorak
A significant portion of the episode critiques NASA's all-female space mission, featuring pop star Katy Perry. The hosts suggest subliminal messaging and hidden agendas within the mission's portrayal.
They interpret the mission's symbolism as indicative of deeper, possibly nefarious, undertones orchestrated by media manipulators.
[55:30] Adam Curry & [56:13] John C. Dvorak
The discussion shifts to the alarming rise in reported autism rates in the US, critiquing how media outlets present and interpret CDC data.
They challenge the narrative that attributes rising autism rates solely to better diagnostics, hinting at potential hidden causes and media complicity in shaping public perception.
[100:00] Adam Curry & [104:00] John C. Dvorak
Curry and Dvorak analyze the ongoing US-China trade tensions, focusing on tariffs' impact on sectors like aerospace and technology.
They criticize the unpredictable nature of tariff policies and the resultant economic instability, portraying them as tools of political leverage rather than genuine trade corrections.
[111:38] Adam Curry & [115:06] John C. Dvorak
The hosts discuss the purported threats to NPR's funding, satirizing governmental attempts to undermine public media.
They mock the narrative that losing a small percentage of funding would cripple public media, emphasizing the resilience and diverse funding streams of NPR.
[172:03] Celine Gounders & [175:25] John C. Dvorak
Turning to international affairs, the conversation highlights Ecuador's surge in violence due to a brutal drug war, affecting its upcoming elections.
They attribute the violence to gang splintering, economic struggles, and geopolitical factors, painting a bleak picture of Ecuador's current state.
[186:00-End] Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak & [195:58] Celine Gounders
The episode concludes with the hosts engaging in playful banter, mock titles, and humorous interactions about donations and listener contributions. They employ satire to critique podcast funding models and media consumption habits.
This segment underscores No Agenda's characteristic blend of humor and critical commentary, maintaining an engaging and entertaining tone until the end.
Episode 1756 of the No Agenda Show encapsulates Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak's relentless pursuit of unmasking perceived media biases, governmental overreach, and global political undercurrents. Through a combination of serious critique and satirical exchanges, the hosts encourage listeners to question mainstream narratives and seek deeper truths behind reported events.
Notable Quotes:
These excerpts exemplify the hosts' critical stance on media narratives and governmental policies, resonating with their audience's skepticism.