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Adam Curry
I want a watercolor of my dog. Adam Curry, John C. Dvorak. It's Sunday, May 4, 2025. This is your award winning Gibbonation Media Assassination Episode 1761. This is no Agenda. Digging in the news deserts and broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA region number six in the morning, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
I'm Adam Curry now from northern Silicon Valley where we're celebrating the Cinco de Mayo show special. I'm John C. Dvorak.
Adam Curry
You know it's Sanko de Quatro.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, I know it's the 4th. No, may, may the 4th be with you.
Adam Curry
May the 4th be with you. Yes, indeed. And we just, we just missed it in, in the Netherlands on May 4th at 8pm I think we've talked about this before. At 8pm everybody stops. The bells toll for I think it's one or two minutes. And we have a moment of silence for the victims of World War II. Because tomorrow is Liberation Day in Europe.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Which is.
John C. Dvorak
We don't even celebrate any of that here.
Adam Curry
I'm so confused about. You know, we've got, we've given up. We got May 5th.
John C. Dvorak
We got maybe given up taking credit for anything.
Adam Curry
We got May. Yes. We got May 9th. President Trump. April 29th. Was, was it 1606 that they landed and founded Jamestown? We got all kinds of proclamation. I need to get that going again. I used to track all the proclamations. Obama was, was really, really good at it. And then we got. I don't think Trump did many of that in the first term, but Biden did nothing except for trans slept a lot. Trans Awareness Day.
John C. Dvorak
Trans Awareness, which was Easter.
Adam Curry
So I got to keep track of that. President Trump is doing a lot of these things. Oh, wait, was, oh, May 6, that right. Thank you, Melkart. May 6, Pim Fortune was murdered in the Netherlands. And that was now. Crap. What is that? That'll be 25 years ago. I think he was the guy that. He won posthumously. They assassinated him two weeks before the election.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Took a knife in his heart.
Adam Curry
No, no, no, that was Theofohoj. No, they shot him in the head at the radio station.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, he was shot in the head at the radio station.
Adam Curry
That's what I just said. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
There's no security at the radio station apparently.
Adam Curry
Well, there was, but it was outside in the parking lot. He had just walked outside and then. Volkert van der Graf.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, we had a famous Denver this years ago, 30 plus years ago. The famous Denver shock jock that was shot in the parking lot?
Adam Curry
Yeah. Who was that? I forget that story.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you remember that guy?
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, that guy. Remember that guy? But this was a politician and it was 23 years ago. Right. And? And the guy who killed him is out. Free the Dutch man. It's crazy.
John C. Dvorak
Why not?
Adam Curry
Hey, why not? You know? Hey, he served his time. You know, Pim's never coming back. But let him walk around. It's all good. You can't even say his name in the media. You have to say Folkert van der G. You can't say his last name because he has protection, you know? He has rights. He has rights. Yeah, you laugh, but it's pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
It is pathetic.
Adam Curry
Truly pathetic.
John C. Dvorak
It's great.
Adam Curry
Hey, good news. The Press Freedom Index is out. The Press Freedom Index, everybody. Which is a big deal in pressland.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, especially if you're a left winger.
Adam Curry
Yes. Well, let's have a listen here as to who's the best. Who's number one at press freedom.
News Anchor
The European press is suffocating. While the continent remains the leading region in the world. Press Freedom Index, published on Friday by Reporters without Borders. The situation is deteriorating. Economic difficulties are threatening editorial offices, especially independent ones. The media are facing both the end of American aid and. And the strengthening of Russian propaganda. Norway, stop.
John C. Dvorak
So it's American aid that makes press freedom a big deal?
Adam Curry
Oh yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Without American aid.
Adam Curry
Oh yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
They can't do anything because they're too stupid. They need American aid.
Adam Curry
Wait until you hear the list.
News Anchor
Norway, Estonia and the Netherlands dominate this ranking.
Adam Curry
This is the best. Number three in press freedom. On the list is the Netherlands. Are you kidding me? One of the most suppressed countries news wise in the. In the world. Oh no. Number three.
John C. Dvorak
Well, already this list is suspect.
Adam Curry
You think?
News Anchor
Conversely, Greece, Serbia and Kosovo are the continent's lowest ranked countries. Within the European Union, Athens comes last. In Greece, precious freedom is really suffocated by impunity of crimes committed against journalists here.
Adam Curry
I'm talking about the assassination of journalist.
News Anchor
Georges Caravas in 2021. There has been one trial so far and the accused have been acquitted. Hungary.
Adam Curry
Why?
John C. Dvorak
Something happened in 2021.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And so that puts them at the bottom of the list in 2025.
Adam Curry
It's kind of like the Oscars, the way they do this. It's bullcrap. But everyone's talking about world. The Press Freedom Index is out.
News Anchor
Singled out.
John C. Dvorak
It seems to be just because of how many journalists were murdered.
Adam Curry
Well, that gives you negative points. Yes, they actually explain.
News Anchor
Have been acquitted. Hungary singled out for its attacks on the rule of law ranks higher than Greece, but it owes this to the fact that no journalist has been killed, explains Reporters Without Borders.
Adam Curry
Well, get on the stick. Hungary. Shoot some of those people.
John C. Dvorak
Shoot them.
Adam Curry
You're not doing a good job.
News Anchor
The organization points out that the Hungarian Prime Minister uses other means. Means to control information. Some 80% of editorial offices are controlled by people close to Viktor Orban.
Adam Curry
While Europe remains the safest zone for.
News Anchor
The media, Reporters Without Borders stresses that the union must remain vigilant. And the.
Adam Curry
It's so interesting. Well, I'll finish. Seven seconds. I'll finish.
News Anchor
Size.
Adam Curry
Reason is the adoption last year of.
News Anchor
The European Media Freedom act by the European Union, which is historical legislation.
Adam Curry
So where do you think we are on the list? We're down two spots, by the way, from last year.
John C. Dvorak
I think we were around 20.
Adam Curry
57.
John C. Dvorak
We were around 57, yeah. And you know why?
Adam Curry
Because. Because President Trump has such good relationships with the press. This is. This is insane. At the bottom, you can all. You already guess hundred. And let's see, where's Russia? Russia, 171. Djibouti. 1. Egypt is higher than Russia. So, yeah, the top five. Press freedom. Best places to be a journalist. Norway, Estonia, Netherlands. Sweden. Sweden, where all they do is lie about the immigrant situation. Finland, Denmark, Ireland. Portugal. Well, we know Portugal. They lie about their outage. Switzerland. Germany. Germany. Number 11. Yeah. The more you suppress your people, the more press freedom you have.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Germany's 11.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
That's ridiculous.
Adam Curry
Yeah, Right ahead of Liechtenstein. Who. I think the only people who live there are journalists. How many people live in Liechtenstein?
John C. Dvorak
Lichtensteins.
Adam Curry
I'm sorry? Liechtenstein. I know. I'm just kidding.
John C. Dvorak
Well, when we get some Lichtensteiners to donate to the show, maybe we can be a little more genteel.
Adam Curry
So, of course, this comes at an opportune moment where we have all kinds of issues in America where we are suppressing the free press. We're shutting down Voice of America and. Oh, no, npr, pbs.
News Anchor
More on that. Let's bring in Clayton wymers. He's the U.S. oh, wait, stop.
John C. Dvorak
Stop the clip again. I'm going to be interrupted.
News Anchor
You are.
Adam Curry
You are interruptive today. That's okay. I love it.
John C. Dvorak
Remember, as we listen to the NPR and PBS complaining, the total loss of income to these operations if the government stops giving them money, which they will, and they have. I guess. I guess Trump did something. Is 1%. 1%. Remember that.
Adam Curry
It's 500 million dol. According to Ms. Meyer. Meyer. Meyer. But let's just Continue. This is a report from France Van Katra.
News Anchor
To more on that, let's bring in Clayton wymers. He's the U.S. executive director of Reporters Without Borders. Such a pleasure to have you with, have you with us on the program today. As we just saw in that report, you know, for the first time in history, the Bain Index for Press Freedom is at its lowest ever score with the United States. Help us get a grasp of just how much press freedom has slipped under Donald Trump. Thank you for having me.
Adam Curry
It is important. He's been there for 100 days already. Press freedom slipping. All we see is press about him. Negative. All of, except for Fox, who are all positive. Both sides of the same coin. Bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
But it's 85% of them are negative. That number has been floating around.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, then how come it's slipping?
News Anchor
Remember that the index is a snapshot.
Adam Curry
In time of the previous year. All the data we collected is from 20. And so the decline in the United States is really one that's been going.
News Anchor
On for the better part of a.
Adam Curry
Decade under Biden, I guess.
News Anchor
You know, when we first started doing.
Adam Curry
The index in 2002, the United States, ranked 17th in the world, is now.
News Anchor
Down to 57th out of 180 countries.
Adam Curry
And that is reflected in the fact that we're number 57.
News Anchor
All five indicators that we measure have been taking hits year after year, especially the economic indicator due to massive layoffs in the media industry and the closure of newsrooms all across the country.
Adam Curry
Trading in the desert problem. But in recent years, it's really become.
News Anchor
A political and cultural problem with the.
Adam Curry
Massive decline in trust between the public.
News Anchor
And the media and outright attacks by politicians, in particular, President Donald Trump. I should add, though, that everything that's happened in President Trump's second administration for the past hundred or so days has not been counted in the index data. The decline is continuing before our very eyes.
Adam Curry
Things are only getting worse is it's only getting worse during Trump, Even though in 84, there's no data.
John C. Dvorak
There's no data, but it's getting worse somehow.
Adam Curry
Here's, here's what's so interesting. They don't take the plethora of alternative media into account whatsoever. There's been nothing but more, more press freedom. Go look at the Midas touch, folks, if you believe him.
John C. Dvorak
But I think there's, there's, yeah, there's.
Adam Curry
A lot of them, but maybe that's the point is that there's, there's been, there's too much press freedom and the people who consider their job to be journalists who have data that they think, oh, we can. It's slipping. Because all this fake news is newsrooms, newsrooms.
John C. Dvorak
You know, a newsroom. That's not the, you know, the Midas touch. There's no newsroom.
Adam Curry
They got a newsroom. It's a little closet where the guy sits, but it's a newsroom. So thanks to the Jones Brothers syndicate, we have some of the morning. The Sunday morning shows are always. That's the big press freedom round people like to do in Washington D.C. service.
John C. Dvorak
Me with some clips once in a while. But those days are over because you've somehow queered the deal. I don't know what you did.
Adam Curry
Queered the deal. Yeah, I did nothing. Maybe I just send him a note and say, thanks, I really appreciate you. Maybe that's why, you know, I'm pretty good about that. So cbs, cbs, Face the Nation. Margaret Brennan had Paula Kirger on. You're saying who is Paula Kirger?
John C. Dvorak
Who is Paula Kirger?
Adam Curry
She is the CEO of pbs, your favorite station. Your Cape Hard and Brook station. And she had.
John C. Dvorak
And at the same time Mara was. Or she.
Adam Curry
No, she's npr. So that she had them both on.
John C. Dvorak
So she's a different spooky.
Adam Curry
Do you notice a pattern here? The CEOs of the two largest government partially government funded news organizations with actual newsrooms are women. And they got some planing, some complaining.
News Anchor
They're doing the president tweeted or socialed or truthed. Republicans must defund and totally disassociate themselves from NPR and pbs. The radical left monsters that so badly hurt. Monsters.
Adam Curry
They're monsters.
News Anchor
I have to tell you.
John C. Dvorak
What's this woman's name again?
Adam Curry
Well, this is. This is Margaret. This is Margaret Brennan. But it will be.
John C. Dvorak
And that was Margaret. I didn't understand.
Adam Curry
Yes, I think it was weird. Paula Kerger. K E R G E R. Kerger.
John C. Dvorak
Kerger.
Adam Curry
You look her up and I'll continue with it.
News Anchor
And I thought of Cookie Monster. I thought I did too. Sesame street. And I thought of that children's programming that is in many, many ways what people think of when they think of pbs. Absolutely. Is that.
John C. Dvorak
Absolutely.
Adam Curry
Are you going to do that the whole show?
John C. Dvorak
You step on my clips too.
News Anchor
Pact it too. Absolutely. And out of this executive order, we believe it impacts our funding out of the Department of Education, which is a 30 year program that has supported not only the creation of many of the children's programming that you see on public television, but also the research that we do to ensure that that programming is not just safe and enjoyable, but that children, after watching, come away with understanding basic letters and numbers. Half the kids in this country are not enrolled in formal Pre K. That's why the programming, they're not enrolled in.
Adam Curry
Formal Pre K. We have to save the children. Think of the children.
John C. Dvorak
Former Pre K. Formal former. I mean, for formal.
Adam Curry
So their job is now to educate our children. She's saying it right here. You have don't have your child in pre K. It used just be K. What happens? Just kidding. K12. Now it's PK12. Yeah. Now I have to. Whoa, You're a bad parent if you haven't enrolled your child in Pre K.
News Anchor
That's why programming for children on public television was created. That was the idea. Where Sesame street and Mr. Rogers and everything that's followed since is to make sure that children that do not have access to a full array of resources.
Adam Curry
Here's my question. What have you done for me lately? So that that's your big claim to fame?
John C. Dvorak
PBS, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Rogers, dead for a decade.
Adam Curry
Sesame street, that, that. What have you done lately?
News Anchor
Have the opportunity to learn and to develop skills that they'll need the first time they enter preschool. That may be at age 2 or 3 or 4 and sometimes 5. Not until they start kindergarten. That's what's at risk.
Adam Curry
That's what's at risk. Oh, I thought it was press freedom. I'm mistaken. It's not press freedom. It's the children. President Trump hates kids.
John C. Dvorak
They do, yeah.
Adam Curry
Let's go to Catherine Marr.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, there's nothing spooky about her.
Adam Curry
Now, where does she come from? What's her background?
John C. Dvorak
Baltimore. She's just. Everything's pretty. She was a pre med student. There's nothing that looks like she's got anything like that.
Adam Curry
All right, well, unlike her, here's Catherine Marr, CEO of npr.
News Anchor
So, Catherine, I want to ask you about the news. When we went and we read the executive order, the language in there says government funding of news media in this environment is outdated and unnecessary, corrosive to the appearance of independence. And Americans have the right to expect, if their tax dollars fund public broadcasting, that it's fair, accurate, unbiased and nonpartisan. How do you respond to the implication that your news coverage is not.
Adam Curry
Well, just listen to the no Agenda show. They tell you every.
John C. Dvorak
So we do twice a week.
News Anchor
Is not fair and nonpartisan. I think bias. Yeah.
Adam Curry
I can't get over her. She is, that is, you know, the, the jingle. Where's my Jingle. Yeah, this one, Elitist Voices of America.
News Anchor
This is NPR or pbs.
Adam Curry
Totally an elitist voice.
News Anchor
This is not fair and, and nonpartisan. I mean, I think. Bias. Yeah, I mean. Well, first of all, I think it's important to note that I'm the CEO and we have an independent editor in chief who oversees the newsroom. And so I don't make editorial to decisions. And that I think is just always an important point to make. But I think our newsroom would really take issue with that.
John C. Dvorak
I have to stop the clip.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So what, so what distinction to make that she says, oh, you know, I'm the CEO, I don't make the editorial decisions. I think that's an important point. Why is it important? Who cares?
Adam Curry
Well, it's important to the elitist voices, I guess. I don't know.
News Anchor
We have been on air for more than 50 years. We've been covering news as it occurs across the nation, in local communities overseas. We have an extraordinary Washington desk, and our people report straight down the line. And I think that not only do they do that, they do so with a mission that very few other broadcast organizations have, which is a requirement to serve the entire public. That is the point of public broadcasting, is we bring people together in those conversations. And so we had a whole host of conservative voices on air of late.
John C. Dvorak
We've been, what, when, when was this?
Adam Curry
I've missed the conservative voices.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that must be like Brooks, you.
Adam Curry
Know, a whole host, though. A whole host.
John C. Dvorak
It's like Jennifer Rubin, who always billed herself as a conservative blogger. The woman's so left leaning, it's ridiculous.
News Anchor
Making requests of the Trump administration to have their officials on air. We would like to see more people accept those invitations. It's hard for us to be able to say we can speak for everyone when folks won't join us.
Adam Curry
Oh, I see. It's their fault because they don't want to, don't want to take the risk of being on your airwaves. Okay, so you're not participating and therefore we have to do what we have to do. That's my takeaway. So let's talk about the White House and the talking points and what they're saying because it's oh so mean.
News Anchor
So that was the executive order. Then we went, we looked at the White House talking points and what they're putting on social media. They're a lot more about you than you.
John C. Dvorak
And on npr, that is a propagandistic usage. She said, when she says the White House statement about the situation is not talking points, there's a talking points are specific there. It is usually a list of points or something that's transmitted around. You can talk about this. You're going to talk about that. It's not published on WhiteHouse.gov it's not a press release. A press release is not talking points. She's saying that for a very specific purpose to get it ingrained into the listener's mind that it's propaganda from the White House. It's bull crap. That is a talking point.
Adam Curry
That is good point. And I'm going to talk to the kids about that this month. That's a good one. Thank you.
News Anchor
So that was the executive order.
Adam Curry
I am, I'm going to. This is important that the kids understand.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that's right. You're giving. I forgot, you're giving a lecture.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you might as well use the other one, which will come up in one of my clips where somebody uses the word claimed instead of saying that.
Adam Curry
Was already on my list.
John C. Dvorak
That's okay.
Adam Curry
Let's get back to the news deserts.
News Anchor
And we went, we looked at the White House talking points and what they're putting on social media. They're a lot more about you than you. And on NPR, they were saying things like a July 2022 editor's note that said the Declaration of Independence had offensive language against Native Americans. We checked and the word savages is used. The White House faults your editors for avoiding the term biological sex when discussing transgender issues. They apparently want you to use the term pro life and faulted your use use of the term anti abortion rights to refer to activists.
Adam Curry
Well, they got some good talking points there.
News Anchor
So when you see specific editorial criticisms like that, what do you interpret the intention of this being they.
Adam Curry
That they hate us. What are you leading the witness?
John C. Dvorak
Mind reading, people. Mind reading.
News Anchor
Well, I interpret the intention of this being Triton to create a narrative around our editorial independence and as I said in our. To control it. To control it. And I think that that's a, that is an affront to the First Amendment. We have a independent newsroom and we will always have an independent newsroom.
Adam Curry
Hold on a second. Just because they are exercising their part of the First Amendment, that is somehow an encroachment on NPR's use of the First Amendment. They want to control our newsroom.
John C. Dvorak
This is, this is not true criticism and control.
Adam Curry
Thank you. Yes, thank you. Yeah, it's good that we're doing this because people just watch this and they just sucked it all up and the.
John C. Dvorak
Idea wafts over you. It's Just bull crap. It's bull crap.
Adam Curry
It's bull crap.
News Anchor
That is an affront to the First Amendment. We have a independent newsroom and we will always have an independent newsroom. From my perspective, part of the separation of the the that the First Amendment offers is to keep government out. In fact the statute that.
Adam Curry
Well then why do you take government money if you want to keep government out?
John C. Dvorak
Wow, great point.
News Anchor
What's up with that Was written when the Public Broadcasting act was signed into law was very explicit about interference from any member of the government, whether it is elected officials, whether members of independent agencies. Because.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on a second.
News Anchor
President stop again.
Adam Curry
Sure.
John C. Dvorak
Right after she says this Brennan does the same thing. Right. She comes out and says well after all what you said then why do you want government money at all? That's what happens. Right.
News Anchor
Statute that was written when the Public Broadcasting act was signed into law was very explicit about interference from any member of the government, whether it is elected officials, whether members of independent agencies. Because it is so sacrosanct. That division between the state and independent media. That was the Public Broadcasting act of 1967 set it up as a private corporation to give protection from influence and control. I would assume that's also from the White House.
Adam Curry
So I've been listening to npr. I don't. I didn't clip too much but they keep talking about that's why it was set up with, you know, two years in advance so that this money was done in 2023. And it's our money and you can't just take that money. This was to protect us from the government involved with us. But we're still taking government money, you know, you understand? But we can't have involved from the government with government money.
News Anchor
President Lyndon Johnson who signed the bill into law creating the Public Broadcasting act and creating the system that we all operate within was was very note he noted in his remarks upon signing that speech was that it does require a greater wisdom and that's why we have a two year advance appropriation There it is is to insulate both of our work from political interference. I think that that is critical. Understand that public broadcasting is meant to be independent so that we can serve the public interest regardless of whatever administration is in office or whatever Congress whims are. And the Corporation for Public Broadcasting was set up as a private corporation with that same intent. So I think there was a lot of focus even at that moment when The act was signed 1%.
Adam Curry
This is very interesting. They keep harping on this. It's an independent company well, yeah, then go get independent money. You know, it's like. And if this is all, if it's only 1%, what's the big deal?
News Anchor
We'll find out, of course, that protections would need to be put in place because if we do our job, it is possible that we will produce content that some people may wish we have done a different way. And this way, it gives us the independence. The other thing that keeps us independent is that most of our funding comes from viewers like you.
Adam Curry
Viewers like you. It comes from viewers like you, but still we're here going to waffle on for an hour about the money from the government, but it comes from viewers like you.
News Anchor
We ask people to make contribution to public broadcasting for something they get for free, because we are available, free to every home in this country. And so both the combination of the fact that it was built as a public private partnership, there would be some public money that went into public broadcasting that would enable stations in small communities to exist alongside the fact that most of our support comes from people in communities that really does create something that is very independent and very responsive to the communities that we serve.
Adam Curry
And by the way, a lot of them are red communities. So, you know, so, you know, Republicans shouldn't be doing that. I think we can wrap it up with this one. The declining trust in the news.
News Anchor
And if I may, just to give a sense of those numbers, for every single dollar that the federal government puts in, stations raise on average about $7. Right. From public private. Sorry, from private sources. And so you also have to recognize that this order interferes with that.
Adam Curry
That was an interesting flub from public pri. Mean, I wonder if that was truth coming out there. Not sure.
News Anchor
$7. Right.
John C. Dvorak
From one of those. This is also one of those dipsy do things they like to. Well, for every dollar spent we get, you know, it's like the park service. You know, for every dollar government throws in the price where we make eight bucks. Well, why don't you just make seven bucks? I mean, this is like throwing numbers around like, yes, every dollar results in $10.
Adam Curry
Yes, it's magic. It's. Imagine we are a magic money machine.
News Anchor
$7. Right. From public private. Sorry. From private sources. And so you also have to recognize that this order interferes with the. The first amendment right rights of our listeners and viewers who've made a choice to contribute.
Adam Curry
How does it inter. How stop. This is just not true, doesn't it?
John C. Dvorak
That's just a basic lie. So the government not giving PBS money interferes with my First Amendment rights.
Adam Curry
Yours. Yours.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that's what she said, right? That's what she said.
Adam Curry
Well, she has a point. Because if they can't fund Brooks and Capehart and Scott Scheiman, it will hurt the show.
John C. Dvorak
So, you know, Scott Simon only works on the weekends. He makes over $400,000 a year.
Adam Curry
Now, that's just painful to hear. That's very painful.
News Anchor
The First Amendment.
John C. Dvorak
Somebody did a breakdown. One of the. I came out of Doge. I think the money that they pay their anchors on PBS is. I mean, it's not Fox. I mean, where you can get millions.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
But for the amount of work they do. And it's mostly radio. We were talking about the radio side.
News Anchor
Yeah.
Adam Curry
They get for radio that's well paid.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, there's 400, especially for a weekend gig.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
You're like not working five days a week all day.
Adam Curry
No, I mean, most people in radio are making $35,000 a year. Seriously. Except for your, you know, you got a couple. Sean Hannity, I'm sure, Glenn Beck, I mean. Yeah, they're making millions.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, those guys make millions. But they have synd.
Adam Curry
Yes, yes. All right, let's continue.
News Anchor
The First Amendment rights of our listeners and viewers. You've made a choice to contribute and this is the news that they want to see and hear or the programming that they are committed to. It did just stand out to us as journalists ourselves because the research shows that, you know, there's declining trust in media, in news, and the president was talking about that himself there, that he wants a free and fair press. We're going to continue to cover this and thank you for your time today. Thank you for having us.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on. Yes, now that's over there. Thank you for having me. Why doesn't. Brennan's got the woman there. She just brought up a push out of the blue. Brennan says, well, you know, there's declining trust in the media. Goodbye. Why doesn't she say. I mean, it makes no sense. Why doesn't she say there's declining trust in the media? Why do you think that is? It's a simple question. That's not, you know, maybe she can't answer, maybe she can't. But why wouldn't you ask that? You've got the CEO standing right there and you'd say, does declining trust in the media, goodbye?
Adam Curry
Well, she's taking that as a given fact. That's what she's doing there. Like everybody knows. And we just had the report about the press freedom is on decline. It's slipping. Ever since President Trump came in office slipping. It's going away. People don't trust because he.
John C. Dvorak
I would like to know what her answer to that question, that simple question would have been. But Brennan. No, she didn't have. No, because of what you just said. She just made it as an assumption, as a statement of fact and didn't want to even discuss it any further. This is a terrible show. These people get paid a lot of money to do this stuff. It's a terrible show. And Brennan is no good.
Adam Curry
Here's the last clip I got.
News Anchor
President Donald Trump signed a controversial executive order on Thursday. It aims to cut money for NPR and pbs.
Adam Curry
The American people are sick of funding institutions who promote values that they find repugnant.
News Anchor
The public broadcasters are accused of left leaning bias.
Adam Curry
I wanted to play both sides of the argument.
John C. Dvorak
The White House DeSantis going.
Adam Curry
He'S, yeah, it's true.
News Anchor
The White House and Republicans say one GLARING example was NPR's refusal to cover the Hunter Biden laptop scandal shortly before the 2020 election. At the time, NPR released a statement that said, we don't want to waste our time on stories that are not really stories. But it did turn out to be a real story. Our current editorial leadership believes that that was a mistake, as do I. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
The whole country knows that was a mistake.
News Anchor
Definitely impacted the election. Critics also point out how drag queens have been featured on PBS children's programming. The executive order.
Adam Curry
Oh, that's what they're doing. See, they didn't bring that up on the, on the CBS Meet the Press, but here they talk about it because after Mr. Rogers and Big Bird, we got drag time Story hour.
News Anchor
We impacted the election. Critics also point out how drag queens have been featured on PBS children's programming. The executive order directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to slash the more than half a billion dollars and federal funding for NPR and pbs. Local stations could be hit the hardest, with some at risk of shutting down altogether. In a statement, NPR said, we will challenge this executive order if they get.
Adam Curry
$7 for every dollar that they get from the government. How, how, why would they be shutting down? You know why is because they have to buy the incredibly expensive programming from American public media commercial organizations. If you want fresh air, if you want any of these programs, you have to buy them at truly market value. Syndicated programming market value. There's no, no deal here. And you can't FTP it. You have to get it off their satellite system, which is another couple million bucks a year where you could have for, for a buck fifty, you got Starlink Come on, people.
News Anchor
Some at risk of shutting down altogether. In a statement, NPR said, we will challenge this executive order using all means available. And PBS said the president's blatantly unlawful executive order issued in the middle of the night threatens our ability.
Adam Curry
In the middle of the night?
John C. Dvorak
In the middle of the night.
Adam Curry
He issued it in the middle of the night so that we wouldn't notice it. Oh, is that what you're trying to imply?
News Anchor
And PBS said the president's blatantly unlawful executive order issued in the middle of the night threatens our ability to serve the American public. We use our broadcast as the emergency backup for emergency alerts for the country.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, this is another big one. Yeah, this is.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, I heard this one yesterday.
Adam Curry
If the power goes. The power goes down. You know, it's our broadcast that will save everybody.
John C. Dvorak
Like, yeah, within their little portable radios, we'd be picking up PBS like.
Adam Curry
Like in northern West Carolina. No, it was Elon Musk, Starlink that saved people, not you guys. I'm sorry. Billy and Ham guy. Hams, hams, hams and Starlink hams.
John C. Dvorak
It sounds like a breakfast.
News Anchor
Threatens our ability to serve the American public. We use our broadcast as the emergency backup for emergency alerts for the country, and you need 100% coverage to make that happen. We have news as we 20% of Americans live in a place.
John C. Dvorak
100%. You need not. 99.99, 900.
Adam Curry
100%. And here comes the news desert again.
News Anchor
In the middle of the night. Threatens our ability to serve the American public. We use our broadcast as the emergency backup for emergency alerts for the country. And you need 100% coverage to make that happen. We have news deserts. 20% of Americans live in a place where they have no local news coverage other than public radio. The corporation from public broadcasting also released a statement saying the organization is not a federal executive agency subject to the president's authority. It's safe to say this executive order will be challenged in court.
Adam Curry
Yeah, right. All right, well, this. This will be fun because now they get to talk about themselves, which is all, oh, you should have heard on the media, Brooke. I couldn't even clip Was all about. All about us. You know, we're. We're be.
John C. Dvorak
We're.
Adam Curry
We're being suppressed. There's this little thing called podcasting, people. And you know what? You spent a hundred million dollars and had to shut it down because of your Neumann mics and your. Your newsrooms. Joe Rogan does more for information than you do all put together all your stations. Everybody knows it.
John C. Dvorak
You know, that's interesting that point you make though, about the using Starlink instead of these expensive satellites. When I was doing a radio show for the Real Computing show on PBS pb, it was the other network, public radio, and it was. It cost a fortune. Yeah, you had to go up to the bird and then you had the transponder number and you and everyone had to download it from whatever. And it was like back in the.
Adam Curry
Day, MTV didn't have that kind of money. When I started there, they didn't even have a lighting director, makeup or wardrobe. And so to get the shows on the air, we record it on U Matic High Band, which is basically a glorified Betamax. And then they put it in a bigger cassette. With a bigger cassette they put it in a communicar which was a low rent, basically a cab service. You could call and then they would drive it up to. Out to Long island. And then you'd have tape jockeys sitting there just, you know, hitting the. Hitting the VJ segment, then hitting the video, the music video. We didn't have satellites, couldn't afford it. And now. Yes, it's actually, it's like a buck ten. It's not even 150 bucks. I think it started off 99 was the introductory price. And I know, I think I pay 110 or 120. And honestly it's an expense for the show because it's a backup. It's a backup to the backup to the backup. But it's, it's impressive and you know, so to say that you need this.
John C. Dvorak
No guys on the. Guys up at the. Do Groomerica up in Canada, they use.
Adam Curry
It, they use it on the air.
John C. Dvorak
I know, and I didn't notice it until they pointed it out. I mean, because it, because I've been on that show and there's no light latency. It's quite nice.
Adam Curry
Yeah. You should go back on.
John C. Dvorak
I should. They haven't invited me back. They're probably the ratings went through the toilet when they got me on.
Adam Curry
I don't think so. People, people love it when you're on. They do. They always tell me that Dvorak, he's a ratings bonanza. Get that guy on. All right, well, I can go all kinds of directions now, but I will leave the floor to you, sir.
John C. Dvorak
Well, what do I have?
Adam Curry
I don't know.
John C. Dvorak
There's a lot of stuff I don't have.
Adam Curry
We don't listen to each other's clips. So I don't know. What did you not get. And I'll tell you if I got it.
John C. Dvorak
What did I not get? I did. Okay, yeah, that's a good point. That's a, that's a new element of the show. New element of the show. I don't have a clip of the Israeli of the Ben Gurion airport getting bombed by the Houthis.
News Anchor
Israel is on high alert after a missile impacted near Ben Gurion Airport outside of Tel Aviv. The attack was claimed by Yemen's Houthi rebels who have regularly launched attacks on Israel since the start of the war in Gaza. The attack resulted in a crater near the airport, but didn't damage any structures. Authorities say at least two people were lightly injured. Israel's Defense minister has threatened to strike back, quote, sevenfold at the Yemeni militants.
Adam Curry
So this is a new version of Go Fish. So you say I didn't get this.
John C. Dvorak
And then I really like this idea.
Adam Curry
And then I play it and if I don't have it, I have. Then I tell you to go fish and then you pick one of yours. Let's try for the second one. What do you got? What do you got? What do you got?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, well, that would caught me. You caught me flat footed. Because now if I. Yeah, I had the one because that's the only one I was watching this morning. I said, oh, that'd be nice to have a clip of that.
Adam Curry
Oh, so that's all you can think of?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, unfortunately, there must be something else that happened this morning. Well, I mean, I, I figured most of the morning stuff you pick up.
Adam Curry
Well, President Trump was on with the, the man hands lady.
John C. Dvorak
A. Welker.
Adam Curry
Yes. So he did abc. We know how that turned out. I let's. I respectfully agree to disagree about the Photoshop.
John C. Dvorak
Here's the interview in a nutshell. You suck, abc. You suck.
Adam Curry
Well, do you want to hear.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I would like to hear Welker.
Adam Curry
Okay. This is pretty much all about tariffs, which covers two topics in one.
News Anchor
But, sir, you acknowledge when you announced your tariffs, for example, the stock market dropped. It's been volatile. It has since gone up. Do you take responsibility? Look at that. Yeah. Do you take responsibility when it drops? Ultimately, I take responsibility for everything, but I've only just been here for a little more than three months. But the stock market, look at what's happened in the last short period of time. Didn't it have nine or 10 days in a row or 11 days where it's gone up?
Adam Curry
So, so far we're cord. It's not going to last.
News Anchor
And the Tariffs have just started kicking in and we're doing really well psychologically. I mean, the fake news was giving me such press on the tariffs. The tariffs are going to make us rich. We're going to be a very rich country. So let's talk about the tariffs. And I want to ask you about something you said this week got a lot of attention. You were at your cabinet meeting. You said, quote. I'm going to quote what you said. Maybe the children will have two dolls instead of 30 dolls. And maybe the two doll. A couple of bucks more than they would normally.
Adam Curry
I love this because this is. This is my theory, too, is like, stop buying junk from China. Wake up, people.
News Anchor
Are you saying that your tariffs will cause.
Adam Curry
Again, Trump hates children. This is the new me.
John C. Dvorak
This is interesting the way she's twisted this, too.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
It's like maybe the kids will have two instead of 30. And they're talking specifically about toys from China, which is junk from China, which is what they're discussing. And there's going to be less of it, perhaps. I doubt it, by the way. Yeah, but so she. And she twists it.
Adam Curry
Have you been ever. I mean, we know some people with young kids here. I am astounded by the junk that these kids have. They have an entire room that is just their junk room. Have you ever seen this?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I have. The problem with Theo is that they won't let him have a lot of toys over there. So the junk is over here.
Adam Curry
In your office?
John C. Dvorak
No, in my. In the downstairs front room, which. Which has. There's bins. So he has to put the. Put the toys back in the bins.
Adam Curry
Oh, good, good, good.
John C. Dvorak
It would look like I have a dozen kids if somebody comes and visited. What did you. How many kids do you have here? Living here?
Adam Curry
Yeah. Well, exactly. It's a lot. And why. How come they won't.
John C. Dvorak
But what do the kids. What does the kid like to play with the most? One of the main things is a wooden little car. A wooden car with wooden wheels.
Adam Curry
I know.
John C. Dvorak
It was made in Slovenia.
Adam Curry
It's astounding. But meanwhile, there's all this plastic junk and furry junk, probably toxic. It's everywhere. All right.
News Anchor
Are you saying that your tariffs will cause some prices to go up? No, I think the tariffs are going to be great for us because it's going to make us rich. But you said some dolls are going to cost more. Isn't that an acknowledgement that some prices will go up? I don't think a beautiful baby girl needs. That's 11 years old. Needs to have 30 dolls. I think they can have three dolls or four dolls, because what we were doing with China was just unbelievable. We had a trade deficit, hundreds of billions of dollars with China.
Adam Curry
Well, he's already gone from two to four dolls. So he's slipping. He's slipping. He's like, okay, you can have four. Every child can have four dolls now. Thank you, Mr. President. We're very happy. By the way, are you running a baby daycare there? Is that what you're doing on the side? You got the dog kennel and the running kids?
John C. Dvorak
You got a dog kennel? We got everything. All right, so I have some tariff clips, since you brought it up.
Adam Curry
Oh, you don't want me to continue? You want to interrupt?
John C. Dvorak
Oh, that was the end of her. We have more of Kristen.
Adam Curry
Oh, yes. It's all about tariffs, and it's just about to get fun, because this is.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, no, play. Play it out, and then I'll play that. I have a buffet clip. Buffett came in and said something nasty.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
And then there's some. There's one more.
Adam Curry
Well, it's about to become a dishonest interview. You, as you understand, understand, when you.
News Anchor
Say they could have $3 instead of $30, are you saying, well, now it's three.
Adam Curry
He said two. Is it four? Is it two? Is it three? What is it, Kristen Welker? I'm confused now.
News Anchor
When you say they could have three dolls instead of $30, are you saying.
Adam Curry
You say they don't need.
News Anchor
Americans could see empty store shelves. No, I'm. No, I'm not saying that.
John C. Dvorak
I'm just.
Adam Curry
No more dolls for the kids. Really? The whole. A memo went out somewhere. All right, let's go for the kids. Trump hates children. That's what it must have been. Something like that. All right, here's our new angle, everybody.
John C. Dvorak
This will kill him. Yeah, this angle's gonna do it. Yeah, this will get him to quit.
News Anchor
Oh, won't somebody please think of the children? When you say they could have three dolls instead of 30 dolls, are you saying Americans could see empty store shelves? No, I'm. No, I'm not saying that. I'm just saying they don't need to have $30. They can have three. They don't need to have 250 pencils. They can have five.
Adam Curry
This is.
John C. Dvorak
This is NBC conversation. Like, this is network news.
Adam Curry
It's not over.
News Anchor
But you're basically saying there could be some supply shortages because of the waste money on a trade deficit with China for things we don't need. For junk that we don't need. Well, prices are already going up on some popular items. Tires, strollers. This is such a dishonest interview.
Adam Curry
There it is. There it is. It's a dishonest interview. And we're only one minute in.
News Anchor
Prices are down on groceries. Prices are down for oil. Prices are down for oil. Energy prices are down at tremendous numbers for gasoline. And let me tell you, when you have the big thing, what he did, he spent like a stupid person, which he was, but he spent like a very stupid person. And that was bad for inflation. But what really killed us with inflation was the price of energy. It went up to $3.90 even $4. And in California, five and six dollars. Right. Okay. I have it down to $1.98 in many states right now.
Adam Curry
Not in Texas. Where is it A$98. What's it?
John C. Dvorak
I don't know.
Adam Curry
It's not we.
John C. Dvorak
It's Mississippi maybe. I have no idea.
Adam Curry
It's like 250 here now.
John C. Dvorak
So it's 25 bucks here.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, it's your taxes.
News Anchor
You go that much lower on energy, which is ahead of my prediction because I really thought I could get it down into the 250s. We have it down at $1.98 in numerous places.
Adam Curry
Kristen, Kristen, first of all, put your hands under the desk because you look like a man. Let's keep on the children thing. Let's keep harping in that because we all know the memo went out. President Trump hates children.
News Anchor
Let me give you some examples. These are, I mean, these are actual examples. They're. So you're saying the prices that are going down, some prices are going up. Tires, strollers, some clothing in the wake of your terrorists.
John C. Dvorak
That's peanuts compared.
News Anchor
Compared to energy. Energy is 60% of the cost. Sir, you campaigned, you campaigned on a promise to bring prices down on day one. Well, I don't know. When you say strollers are going up, strollers.
Adam Curry
Keep on the strollers. This is great.
News Anchor
Kirsten, what kind of a thing? I'm saying that gasoline is going down. Gasoline is thousands of times more important than a stroller someplace. But what do you say to Americans who say they voted for you because they want and they need relief. Right. They're getting it right now. What about those mortgage rates? Different items.
John C. Dvorak
Despite the fact that we have a stubborn Fed.
News Anchor
You said dolls, Even dolls.
Adam Curry
Yeah, good.
News Anchor
Bring the dolls back. Maybe they might, but you don't need to have, as I said, $35. You can have 35. 4 and save a lot of Money. We don't need to feed the beast.
Adam Curry
Don't feed the beast. Unbelievable clip of the day.
John C. Dvorak
Go on.
Adam Curry
Oh, wow. Okay. Thank you very much. I'll stop here because they. They kind of stay in tariffs, but let's put your tariff clips in here. I think that's probably a wise idea.
John C. Dvorak
Jeez.
Adam Curry
It's great. It's fantastic.
John C. Dvorak
It's so pathetic. So they got to bring in Buffett because he's retiring and he's got to have his last shot in there. You know, he's a Democrat. Right. And Bill once. I guess he's not friends with Bill anymore.
Adam Curry
No. Because of Epstein. We all know that. Yeah. Buffett knows what's up. He knows what's up. He does. He wants no part of it.
John C. Dvorak
And.
Adam Curry
And, you know, I don't think he likes divorce. I think that's a problem for him.
John C. Dvorak
I think you might be right. He's from. You know, he's from Wichita.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Here's Buffett. Anti terrorist short.
Adam Curry
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said the United.
News Anchor
States should not use trade as a weapon. Buffett, who's the fifth richest person in the world, made the comments during today's annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway, where he's CEO. He also announced that he'll be retiring at the end of the year when he'll be 95.
Adam Curry
Yeah, don't use him. Don't use him. Why? Because he's invested in Chinese companies. That's why.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, of course. Trump. This other clip is Trump. Tariffs mt.
News Anchor
Meanwhile, President Trump brushed aside recession fears in an interview for tomorrow's Meet the Press on NBC. Mr. Trump said the pains of this transition period will lead to a flourishing economy. There are many people on Wall street say this is going to be the greatest windfall ever happened. And that's my question. Long term, is it okay in the short term to have a recession? Look, look, look.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. Yes.
News Anchor
Everything's okay. What we are. I said this is a transition period. I think we're going to do fantastically this week. New government.
Adam Curry
Fantastically. Is that. Is that a proper use of the word fantastically? I don't think fantastically is a real word.
News Anchor
We are. I said this is a transition period. I think we're going to do fantastically this week. New government numbers showed that the US Economy shrank in the first three months of the year. That's the first drop in three years. Imports in the first quarter surged as companies tried to beat tariff deadlines. The tariffs on cars and car parts kicked in today with significant changes intended to blunt the impact on US Carmakers.
Adam Curry
Okay, let's go back to Kristen Welker because now it's about Abri Abrior Galaga Garcia.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Killmore.
News Anchor
To know what it means. You declared a national emergency on the southern border.
Adam Curry
What does it mean? What does it mean? Because we had a national emergency on the border.
News Anchor
A national emergency on the southern border. The order is still in place, by the way, even though you're saying exactly what you said. We have the most secure border we've ever had. Well, and I guess the question becomes, when will you know that the emergency is over? Are you planning to lift it at some point? Is it necessary? Because obviously the military is involved. Will you lift that, that emergency? Well, the biggest emergency is the courts aren't allowing us to take. Really, we're going to talk about that. But talk to me first about the emergency. Talk to me first about this. The border, not the emergency. The border is all part of the same thing. The big emergency urgency right now is that we have thousands of people that we want to take out and we have some judges that want everybody to go. Some of them you appointed, sir, including three on the Supreme.
Adam Curry
I like that. I like, I've been hearing that more and more, you know, so that, you know, when they, when they really want to hammer a point home, sir. Some of them you appointed, sir. Sir. Yeah, I shimmy your shoulders.
News Anchor
And we have some judges that want everybody to go to. Some of them you appointed, sir.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on a second. What's an implication here is that the judges are political. They don't know that they're doing this, but they're actually, they're actually impugning the court system by making the comment, well, some of them you employed. In other words, so does. So if you appointed them, they should go one way. If you didn't appoint them, they're going to go the other. As if the judges are all part of a political system instead of being a judiciary that's independent. Well, I think they're actually saying it.
Adam Curry
Out loud, admitting that these judges are political and that, that, yes, I think you're right. That's a good catch.
News Anchor
The big emergency right now is that we have thousands of people that we want to take out and we have some judges that want everybody to go to. Some of them you appointed, sir, including three on the Supreme Court. They change. I mean, it's unbelievable. It's unbelievable how that happens, but they do change. Just to button this up, though, are you planning to lift that emergency order anytime soon now? That the border security is. We have an emergency. We have a massive emergency overall. It's an overall emergency on immigration and the. If the courts don't allow us to take people out. If we had to have a court case, every single. Think of it, every single person. We have millions of people, we're going to have millions of court cases. Figure two weeks, a court case, it would be 300 years.
Adam Curry
So meanwhile, the EPP, the Euro Parliament, they have the. What do they call them? The debates. They have, they have this thing in the European Parliament where they do debates and it's basically a reason to take a trip. So they all went to Valencia. Valencia, Spain. Got there right after the blackout, coincidentally. And then Queen Ursula spoke. She spoke for about half an hour. I only got two short clips from her. But yeah, I mean, this is great. What's happening in America is great. It's great for us.
News Anchor
Now the world of trade is turning towards us. And Friedrich, you mentioned it. Since last year, we've concluded a new wave of trade deals from Melcosur to Mexico to Switzerland. We're working with India and Indonesia, with the Emirates and Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia and Pacific.
John C. Dvorak
If I clip this, I didn't put what's his name? Yelling and Boston. And we're gonna be in Minnesota and then we're gonna go to Iowa.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, that's why there's two of us.
News Anchor
They all want to deal, deal with us because we are fair, we are reliable. We are reliable and we play by the rules.
Adam Curry
Our own rules, but it's rules.
News Anchor
So my friends, go ahead, let's stay the course. Cool headed and united because that's who we are and that's the European way of trade. Let's stick to that.
John C. Dvorak
This woman, she's great.
News Anchor
But the key to our prosperity.
Adam Curry
Oh, here's the key.
News Anchor
Is to put our own house in order and to make business easy right here in Europe.
Adam Curry
Okay? The business is anything but easy in Europe. So she referenced Friedrich.
John C. Dvorak
Friedrich, that's a. Stop a second. That is a fabulous point that has to be made. Doing business in Europe is a pain in the ass for everybody.
Adam Curry
Tons of paperwork, blue envelopes.
John C. Dvorak
That's why they get their act together with entrepreneurial stuff. They don't have anything like Silicon Valley. It's very hard to invest. There's all these roadblocks of this and that. Even when they let you do something, they'll put up roadblocks. I'm reminded this at one time I went so I would go to France. This is a long time ago. And I had an import license. I worked with an importer. So I can bring some wine back. Because I was going to take a big wine tour.
Adam Curry
I was wondering what it was for. Yes, of course, of course.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I imported about, I don't know, 30, 40 cases.
Adam Curry
Oh, beautiful.
John C. Dvorak
But for about half, about half the first cases that I got, because there's these two different kinds of paperworks that were involved with getting the wine imported and exported. And it was one kind and there was another kind, one for doing something somewhere and one for getting it out of the country. And so I'd collected a bunch of wine from the Juran Son region, and I went to see the guy who ran Hawaii, and he was looking at my paperwork. He says, you got the wrong paperwork.
Adam Curry
Your papers are not in order.
John C. Dvorak
Mr. Well, he wasn't doing the exporting. He just looked at it. He says, this guy screwed you over by giving you the wrong paperwork. Now you're gonna have to go through a rigmarole to get this stuff out of here. And I said, what? He gave me the right paperwork for his wines. I got a bunch of wine out. But when I dropped the wine off, I dropped it off, and there's all these, oh, you can't do it. It. The French guys, the exporters that were there, and he said, oh, this is no good. You. You can't do this. I said, okay, here. Here's the wine. Here's the paperwork. If you could take care of it. You take care of it or keep the wine. I'm out of here. I gotta fly back.
Adam Curry
Here's a hundred wine.
John C. Dvorak
All got shipped. It all got shipped.
Adam Curry
Oh, really?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it all got shipped. It's all bullcrap.
Adam Curry
They were waiting for a bribe. That's what they were waiting.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. Maybe.
Adam Curry
I don't know what it was for sure. Your papers are not in order, Mr. Dubreg. So she referenced Friedrich, Friedrich Mertz, also known as Mr. Peepers. And Mr. Peepers made it. So I'm gonna get to the. The blackout in a minute. But Mr. Peepers made a big deal about climate change. Oh, climate change. We have to be very careful because, you know, we have this issue where, you know, we. We want to increase our industrial base, but we kind of have no energy. So he has a plan for it, and it's very sneaky. So he slips this in. We have to find a better balance between fighting climate change, which is necessary more than ever, more than ever, and protecting the environment on the one hand, and avoiding de. Industrialization on the other hand, in our countries. Bravo. So they're all like, yeah, but yeah, that's right. We need more energy. We can't do anything. Bravo. However, my dear friends, my dear friends, whenever someone says to you, my dear friends, you're about to get screwed. This is a very real and serious issue. We will not tackle the enormous challenges. Challenges ahead with a shrinking economy. A shrinking economy. Sorry to make fun of your accent there, but it's what it is. The enormous challenges ahead with a shrinking economy. We should be ambitious in cutting regulation and relying on margin market based instruments such as ETS implemented by the European Union. Yes. Allow me to be very open on that. Please. Let us fight over regulation on all levels. So he throws in ets, which is the emissions trading system of the European Union. They so, oh, it'll be less regulation because you just got to buy some carbon credits. That's all. He's literally announcing attacks on all of the European Union member states. And he's doing it under, we're going to, we got to tackle regulation. We got to make it easier. Yeah, we'll make it easier. Didn't say I was going to make it less expensive. So then they bring out Paula Pinot Palapino. She is the spokeshole for the European Commission, the worst spokeshole ever when it comes to English. And so she chose to do it in English. And I think if you're going to be a spokesperson, you shouldn't be the whole time. And so she referenced the blackout that happened just the day, coincidentally just the day before this Valencia meeting. And of course she brought it right away to disinformation.
News Anchor
We can really see how far manipulation of information can go and what a negative impact it can be on the basis of that fake article. There were reactions thinking that there had been a deliberate attack behind which is obviously very, very bad and can have very serious consequences. So this again is an example on how information manipulation undermines the trust in credible sources and organizations.
Adam Curry
She's talking about the article that came out that said it was a cyber.
News Anchor
Attack and it can actually even divide our society in light of such a. A serious incident. And in the Commission, we have several tools at our disposal to fight against manipulation of information. It includes a task force on strategic communication and countering information manipulation, but also active collaboration with fact checkers with online platforms.
Adam Curry
Frack checkers. We have many frac checkers, by the way. Just a small interstitial. Several people emailed me after I gave the report from our dude named Ben, named Ben Protector. Of megawatts whose actual job it is to understand, protect grid networks, understand how they're working, what is working, what isn't working. And he told me straight up, straight from the people he coordinates with, he talks with, he's in the business. He said, this is what happened. They lost 15 gigawatts from France and so they had no baseload. Then everything started to fluctuate and then the system just starts to shut down. That is what happened. But oh no, here is an example, Adam, you are misinformed about what caused the outage. You must look at Kim Iverson's interview with Ben Davidson on YouTube called Magnetic Pole Shift. Europe's just the beginning. If you know his credentials, he's the real deal and he has it right. Respectfully, your fan. So this whole nonsense that they launch into the atmosphere right away of. Well, no, it's a very rare event, atmospheric conditions. And then we've got the space weather guy saying, oh, it's the magnetic pole strike, that's what caused it. Come on. It's like a psyop on top of a psyop. No, it's much simpler than that. Although the European Commission doesn't know exactly what happened. We go back to Paula Pinho and she brings in at the very end here, she tosses over to the lady who's in charge of that.
News Anchor
Thank you Christian, for giving me also the opportunity to precisely make this point and how important it is and how.
Adam Curry
We really need to work together in.
News Anchor
Light of information manipulation in order to counter it. And if I still may add on.
Adam Curry
Renewables and use this opportunity, I want.
News Anchor
To say that the Spanish and Portuguese operators, they are well experienced in handling high volumes of renewable generation in their electricity systems. So we also have clear roof on the EU level in this regard and we ensure that the balancing of the electricity system and its capacity is capable to absorb renewable generation.
Adam Curry
So we still don't know what was.
News Anchor
The cause of the blackout, but this is on the renewables that there is enough experience to handle it. A follow up such we will not yet elaborate on that before we really have a solid assessment by the experts.
Adam Curry
So we don't know exactly what happened, but just so you know, we can handle renewables, we've got expertise. We don't know what happened, but we can handle renewables. We can do it. We don't know what happened. We'll follow up when we know what happened. Did you even hear my note that I read or were you offline at that point?
John C. Dvorak
Can you hear me?
Adam Curry
I can Hear you now. Yeah, I saw what happened.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I had to go back. I had to do that because I was yakking at you for the last five minutes about one thing or another and you didn't hear any of it.
Adam Curry
I'm sorry. Oh, man. What were you yakking?
John C. Dvorak
Well, I've gone. It's old news now.
Adam Curry
Well, give me a shot. Give me. Try me out.
John C. Dvorak
I don't remember. It was just like some comment I had about something that one of these clips you were playing. This has been going on for like six, seven minutes.
Adam Curry
Oh, I'm so sorry. Well, I've got the thing. I'll put the monitor right in front of me now so I can see if it happens again. It's very annoying. I'm telling you. It's a clean feed deal, man.
John C. Dvorak
That's what I think.
Adam Curry
I mean, it makes no sense for it to be anything else. It just switches interfaces like. Oh, no, no.
John C. Dvorak
I expected it happened once a show.
Adam Curry
Yeah, whenever I'm talking about psyops, there it goes. Oh, so let's. Well, since we're doing that, let's talk about chemtrail this. Ever since Bobby the Op came out and talked about this on the Dr. Phil show, everybody is has to get back into it. We're all talking about the chemtrails. We even talked about on the last show. I do.
John C. Dvorak
I think we talked it out in the last show. We don't need to talk about it anymore, do we?
Adam Curry
Well, we have to. We have to play the mainstream media clips about it because it's fun money. By the way, there is ample evidence. I'll send you the links. That there's aluminum, barium, all kinds of stuff in jet fuel, in today's modern jet fuel. I know that you were an inspector back in the day, but it appears that there are particles now that should probably not be in jet fuel. But this is France24 here to debunk the chemtrails conspiracy.
News Anchor
Time to have a truth or fate, Vedica. Behold is over by the big bull. Good evening to you, Vedeka. Today then, talking about a conspiracy theory that's now reached all levels of the White House. Chemtrails, Vedica, Tell me what they are because I don't know. And tell us what's going on.
Adam Curry
I don't know. I've never heard of it. I'm a news anchor. I've never heard. What is this chemtrails nonsense? I've never heard of this.
News Anchor
Well, Mark, the U.S. health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Has pledged that the U.S. will fight chemtrails. Now this is an unsubstantiated conspiracy theory that's been around for decades, but it's been consistently debunked by scientists as completely debunked.
Adam Curry
Not proven incorrect, but debunked.
News Anchor
So the chemtrails conspiracy theory is the belief that these long lasting condensation trails that we see in the skies left by aircraft, that they are in fact toxic chemical trails that are seeding the skies for weather modifications, biological warfare in order to poison us or even to control people's minds in some of the extreme believers cases. Now correct believers question the existence of these chemtrails and the inconsistencies of them. They ask why they're not always there. Why is it only some planes that produce them? Or why do they come and then disappear essentially? Now in reality, let's talk the science behind this. Well, the scientific basis behind these, these are not chemtrails at all. They are in fact contrails. In other words, condensation trails. They are essentially just temporary plane created clouds and they're made up of water vapor. And they take place when the hot jet fuel exhaust, which is mainly water vapor with some soot particles, when that mixes with the colder air at high altitudes, this creates ice crystals that then form these trail like clouds and these dissipates based on the weather conditions of the region that they're taking place in of the day. There's, there's many different regions now.
Adam Curry
It's amazing. So these, these ice crystals, they float all the way down to the Texas ground. Our weather conditions are perfect for ice.
News Anchor
This isn't to say that weather modification is entirely false. As a context, we know that cloud seeding exists to induce rain in dry areas, but this is on a very, very small scale worldwide. But overall, Mark, According to a 2017 study, around 10% of Americans fully believe in this chemtrells conspiracy theory.
Adam Curry
Yes. And it's about 70% of the town of Fredericksburg.
John C. Dvorak
And so that low.
Adam Curry
Well, I don't know. I don't know that 30% of Democrats.
John C. Dvorak
They expect the chemtrails before the grid goes down.
Adam Curry
And so here she is, nifty way of turning it all around to say, well you know, it's actually not a bad idea.
News Anchor
And that is scary, isn't it?
Adam Curry
It's so scary. It's so scary. What's scary, the chemtrails or the fact that people think they're chemtrails?
News Anchor
And that is scary, isn't it? So how has this gone from conspiracy theory to actual US legislation? Well, just recently, RFK Jr appeared in an interview on the US television show Dr. Phil. And he said he do everything in his power to stop the emissions. And he appeared to blame chemtrails, the existence of them on another government agency. When he was asked about chemicals being sprayed in the sky and what he'd do about it, he took the question seriously. Let's take a very quick listen to what he said.
Adam Curry
That is not happening in my agency. We don't do that. It's done, we think, by darpa. And a lot of it now is coming out of the jet fuel. You know, those materials are put in jet fuel. We I'm going to do everything in my power to stop it. We're bringing on somebody who's going to think.
News Anchor
Now when he says we think it's done by darpa, what he's referring to is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which is a part of the US Department of Defense. Now, this isn't the first time he's publicly endorsed this. He has previously replied to chemtrails fanatics on on X saying we are going to stop this crime. But more recently, just a month ago, he replied to this person, this believer in the theory who was pushing for bills in the US to ban atmospheric geoengineering. And what that is. It is a new field of science where scientists trying to find ways to fight the consequences of fossil fuel pollution that we as humans are creating dirty humans. Kennedy essentially said that 24 states are moving to ban geoengineering and that the Health and Human Services is going to do its part. Well, what we know about that is that Tennessee has already banned this, the release of airborne chemicals in geoengineering, the chemtrails bill. Florida is also moving along that bill forward. And this February, Alabama is also launched that discussion. They're having those talks at the moment. So we can see the escalation of this conspiracy theory throughout all levels of the US Government. And as you said, there's zero scientific basis for this Mark. So we will have to see how.
John C. Dvorak
This roll the hook, give it a second develops.
News Anchor
But should US States move to ban geoengineering? It is in its infancy, but this could have problematic consequences for looking for ways to fight the climate change and the effects of pollution that we as humans are causing here on Earth.
Adam Curry
So us dirty humans were trying to ban chemtrail because we don't like it, but that could actually kill us all. That's literally what she just did with her yak, yak, yak.
John C. Dvorak
Was she going to kill us all? As a long winded observations, the lady.
Adam Curry
Doth protest us too much, methinks.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I have serious doubts about things being put into jet fuel because those engines are very expensive and they're sensitive to all kinds of things. And then whatever the chemical is, it goes through the, the burning process would be oxidized and screwed up massively. I don't know why. If you're going to start dumping stuff into the sky, you just wouldn't use winglets. You have a little, a little thing at the end of the wing and you just spew it out. Like when they did cloud seating back in the 50s, 60s and 70s in California, they weren't doing it through the engine fuel, they were just dumping it in the air.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but it's darpa. They've got to come up with new, new things. This is what they do. Oh, I got a new way to do it. You can be skeptical. That's fine. There's more. Look, there are more in California than there are in Texas. So I'm fine with that. Although the 70% of chemtrail fanatics, as she said in Fredericksburg, are all very upset that our Governor Abbott has not followed suit with Alabama and Florida and banned this practice, this Alabama. She had Obama on her mind, I think.
John C. Dvorak
Alabama definitely. By the way, I do have, I have not to change the topic.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you can change the topic.
John C. Dvorak
I don't mind changing it.
Adam Curry
I've done my chemtrails bit since you brought Abbott in.
John C. Dvorak
Where's my Abbott clip?
Adam Curry
You have an Abbott click Texas voucher.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. This is not reported anywhere.
News Anchor
Governor of Texas assigned a law enabling over 5 million US students to be provided with state funds to pay for education in private schools. The scheme, costing a billion dollars in its first two years, is being regarded as a watershed moment in a conservative campaign to remake public education in America. David Bamford reports.
Adam Curry
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has called his education voucher scheme the culmination of a movement Sweeping through the U.S. eligible parents in Texas will be offered $10,000 per year to opt out of the state education system. The scheme, also being rolled out in.
News Anchor
Other Republican states, has been strongly supported.
Adam Curry
By President Trump, who accuses public schools of indoctrinating children with liberal ideology. But Democrats and some rural Republicans argue it diverts resources away from already underfunded public schools. Yeah, this session that the Texas Congress is going through right now has a lot of really amazing bills. SB13 is one of them. And that Will ban, completely ban, outlaw books, certain books in schools, libraries, class, anywhere. And we know what books they are.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And I think it's gonna pass everyone's, you know, they'd already passed the house.
John C. Dvorak
This voucher thing is getting no press. This was from BBC World Service. That's where I got the story. And it's a big deal. It's a huge deal because this is what the Republicans have been trying to do since the 60s.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Yeah, go figure.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, my God, they're starting to accomplish it. Let's don't report on any of them. Give anyone any ideas.
Adam Curry
And we say, well, okay, finally we get. We can homeschool, but you're killing us with the chemtrails. Abbott.
John C. Dvorak
Chemtrails. Where's the jingle? Where's the jingle? Right already. I knew it.
Adam Curry
Of course.
John C. Dvorak
Here's the funny story of the week. I have some thematic stories, but I want to play a couple of these standalones. This is the funniest story of the week. Trump.
Adam Curry
Somebody asked Trump, oh, is this about the picture?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Somebody asked Trump about being the Pope on the White House lawn. He says, yeah, I think. Who do you think is going to be the Pope? Would you like to be the Pope? Yeah, think I'll be the Pope. He just casually said it as a joke. So somebody either photoshopped. They like to say it's AI, but it looks more like Photoshop to me. Photoshop Trump in a pope outfit. And then they posted it, and then Trump White House reposted it. Oh. Now it's a big scandal on NPR.
News Anchor
And pbs and critics are speaking out about an artificial intelligence generated image that President Trump posted last night to his social media platform. It shows him seated, dressed as the Pope. Later, it was reposted on the official White House account on X. In a post of their own, the Catholic bishops of New York State said, there is nothing clever or funny about this image. Mr. President, we just buried our beloved Pope Francis and the cardinals are about to enter a solemn conclave to elect a new successor of St Peter. Do not mock us. Oh, that's a tough one.
Adam Curry
So I got a lot of emails about this because I am the resident religiosity scholar all of a sudden. And from Finland, our producer, Sir Wunderhelm, who was overboard, and he came back and he sends me this. He says, what is this? This is not okay. Is this supposed to be funny? And I said, you know, we are strange in America, but yeah, this is American humor. And. And it's.
John C. Dvorak
And you don't have it is funny.
Adam Curry
You don't have to get it. It's American humor. But then I also got ones like this. Like, let's see, what is it here? You know, this has to do with the Knights Templar and the Jesuits and Catholic infestation the black Pope runs. Yes. It's just a joke. I mean, timing may be a little. A little.
John C. Dvorak
I don't even care about the timing.
Adam Curry
But people got so bent out of shape about it. You know, Mark, Void zero didn't say, oh, I'm outraged about this.
John C. Dvorak
If Void zero said something and we say, okay, well, maybe, yeah, he didn't say anything. And he's a Catholic's Catholic. He's the traditionalist. He's like the old. He's like the guys at the FBI we investigate.
Adam Curry
Who says they aren't?
John C. Dvorak
Well, maybe they are, but they never find his house. But the point is, is that it's like, no, give me a break. This is classic. Trump is one thing. There's another thing. He had to actually come out and say he's not running in 2028. In one of the morning shows this morning. Morning.
Adam Curry
People are so upset about him saying he's going to run for 2028.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he never said it, by the way. He has never said.
Adam Curry
He just has a hat. He's got a hat.
John C. Dvorak
There's a hat. And the hat is funny. And it was. Bannon has been pushing it more than anything. I should go still. Go back and get those clips abandoned on.
Adam Curry
We need one of those hats, is what we need.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, those are collectibles, now that you mention it.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's a collectible, baby.
John C. Dvorak
And I have a. Usually a mystery doozy on the lookout for such things.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I'm sure some of our producers out there, you know, the thing is that one of our producers can send us each one of those hats if they can find them. But, you know, I forgot to. I was very remiss because I hounded the Ohio State folks for all these sweatshirts, which I ended up with a bunch of them. But I never hounded the Florida people because they won the basketball championship, which I had predicted, by the way, way in advance that they would.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you should have done it on the show.
John C. Dvorak
Did you? John Horowitz's. And I should have gotten, like, a zippered hoodie that says Florida. I don't have any Florida gear at all.
Adam Curry
Let's.
John C. Dvorak
And I think having a floor, especially in California, having a Florida hoodie or a sweatshirt. Sweatshirt is nice, too.
Adam Curry
I want to.
News Anchor
Cool.
Adam Curry
I Want to stay with the Pope for a second? Because first I got this note.
John C. Dvorak
I just had to get that in.
Adam Curry
I'm sorry, but they're going to send it to you. Don't worry, you'll get it.
John C. Dvorak
I'm hoping so.
Adam Curry
First it was Gateway pundits. I'm like, okay, Headlong. Francis Macron reportedly meddling in the choosing of the next Pope, is terrified that conservative Robert Serra may sit on St. Peter's throne.
John C. Dvorak
Really?
Adam Curry
Yeah. And I'm like, okay. But then an article came through from euronews. Is Francis Emmanuel Macron trying to influence who gets picked as the next Pope? And apparently he is. The Italian press is like, hey, what are you doing? He had a meeting at the French Embassy in Rome. You know, he's talking to bishops. Are they in the conclave yet? I think they're doing the meetings now.
John C. Dvorak
I think he's just starting.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And it's cardinals, not bishops.
Adam Curry
What did I say?
John C. Dvorak
Bishops, yeah.
Adam Curry
Oh, cardinals.
News Anchor
Preparations for next week's papal conclave are underway as cardinals gather for prayer and reflection at the Vatican. Nearly all 133 voting cardinals have arrived arrived in Rome ahead of Wednesday's vote. Ten of the cardinals are American. One hundred and eight were appointed by Pope Francis himself. And inside the chapel, they'll vote up to four times a day until a two thirds majority is reached. The ceremonial chimney was installed yesterday where voting ballots will be burnt.
Adam Curry
What the Church needs most at this time is to continue the mission that it received from Christ in response to the. The challenges and the needs, the difficulties.
John C. Dvorak
And the opportunities of our time, namely from now on.
News Anchor
And some things to watch for when those voting ballots are burned. If you see black smoke that signals no decision was made, and if the white, the smoke is white, that will announce the selection of a new Pope.
Adam Curry
So, yeah, the story on Euro News is similar. Saying he's afraid that we're going to get a Pope who doesn't like, I don't know, Trump, trans stuff.
John C. Dvorak
He doesn't like men wearing, marrying men.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he's got a problem with that.
John C. Dvorak
That look like women.
Adam Curry
Yeah, he's got a problem with it. No, not even a prerequisite, actually.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you're right. In Macron's case, it's not a prerequisite because he's married.
Adam Curry
He's married to a dude.
John C. Dvorak
He looks more like a guy.
Adam Curry
And in Italy, they've got psyops all over the place, including a game for the kids.
News Anchor
An online game by the name Fanta Papa has been able to predict who will be the next pop.
Adam Curry
You won't be inside the pump. 60,000 users of this game who predict the next pop.
News Anchor
Who will be the next pop? The app has 11 cardinals who are poised to become the next leader.
Adam Curry
And by the way, my guy, not one of the 11 in the game.
News Anchor
Users have the ability to predict who will participate take in the next pontiff role. The site, which was created in February when Francis was hospitalized, has more than 60,000 registered users.
Adam Curry
I believe this game is a really fun game to play with friends and have a laugh. Initially, my dad sent it to me ironically, but now that it's going to be the conclave, I decided to have.
News Anchor
A go and try it.
Adam Curry
And I noticed it has so many features and different things, different shoes. So I decided to.
John C. Dvorak
What game is this? Well, it's like closer to the pin.
Adam Curry
No, no, no. It's like. It's like football teams. This is. And I decided to put Tagley as my captain as my main candidate to become pope because he looks like a.
News Anchor
A nice guy and a fun person.
John C. Dvorak
So I.
News Anchor
The users have the ability to select a team just like soccer they think have the best chance to become the next pop. The app has attracted thousands of youths to choose the top contenders or captains. So far, players top choices have been Francis, Secretary of State, Italian cardinal Pietro Perolin, closely followed by Matteo Maria Zupi, Archbishop of Bologna.
Adam Curry
Yeah, my guy's not in there. He's not in the game.
John C. Dvorak
He's not the guy. Your guys is the best idea, by the way. But I had to go back and just reflect on this. This Trump dressed as the pope and the left being outraged by it and especially PBS getting all bent out of shape. The gay community dresses as nuns constantly. Men dress as nuns and they go around ridiculing the Catholic church constantly. And nobody says crap about it.
Adam Curry
That is a very good point. John C. Dvorak's pet peeve of the day. I think you're spot on. That's right. It's the story hour with the drag queen story hour in nuns outfits. You're right.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
You are spot on as usual. I'm glad. Well, as usual, I'm glad you I.
John C. Dvorak
Wasn'T as spot on as I could have been with my timing. Another short clip just for educational purposes. I don't know what's going on with this one. Eric Adams is allowing the call to prayer in New York in Manhattan historic.
News Anchor
Step here in New York City in support of the Muslim community. Mayor Adams announced new guidelines clearing the way for the Muslim call to Prayer to ring out freely. For too long there has been confusion.
John C. Dvorak
About which communities allow to amplify their.
Adam Curry
Calls to prayer to imply. To what?
John C. Dvorak
Amplify.
Adam Curry
Oh, amplify.
John C. Dvorak
Confusion about which communities allow to amplify their call prayer.
News Anchor
Today we are cutting red tape and saying clearly if you are MOS or.
John C. Dvorak
A house of worship of any kind.
News Anchor
You do not have to apply for permit to amplify your call to Friday prayer.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I've seen videos of these guys walking down the street with a big boombox and a wireless mic.
John C. Dvorak
Well, let me. I have some thoughts on this couple. Okay, yeah, go one. If you've been in the Middle east at all. I've been a couple times. The call for prayer thing is not on Fridays, it's six times a day all the time.
Adam Curry
Yes, yes.
John C. Dvorak
And it's actually quite pleasant if you're, you know, a tourist because it's like.
Adam Curry
Not if you're not. If you don't live next to it.
John C. Dvorak
You'Re not living there. Because it's something romantic about it. It's just. And it's, and it's a very, it's a nice. Especially when you have a. Some of these Muslim preachers, were they Kamalas who can sing and they can sing in Arabic and it's very, it's just a great sound, but very few people can do it. Well, well, but it's all the time and they have amplifiers and it's very loud. And this contradicts something that I was giving a lecture, I think I was in Dubai at the time by a British guy who said the Muslims, especially the Middle East Muslims, we're not talking about the ones in Indonesia, which I never heard this going on there. But they have this big thing about, oh, you can't do this, you can't do anything that's pre Mohammad. If it's not in the Quran, you can't. So words for computer have to be manufactured. That's to be made out of word. Everything has to be old fashioned. But yet they can use amplifiers and they got these huge speakers and the giant 10,000 watt amps. That's okay. How does that work? Some Muslim can explain that one to me.
Adam Curry
When I was in Iraq, or as some would say, Iraq, and I hope I have this. I'd have to dig deep into the archives. That was 2003, I acquired an alarm clock and I think it came out of. I think it was made from in Pakistan, plastic alarm clock. And six times a day this clock would do the call to prayer. Gosh, I Hope I have that somewhere still.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that's a great item.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it was one of those things you pick up on your travels. Donate to a no Agenda.
John C. Dvorak
They give us shirts.
Adam Curry
We got after week. Donate to a no Agenda.
News Anchor
It's a show that's really unique. Donate to a no agenda. Listen to John and Adam speak. Donate to a no Agenda. Science is turning into a clique.
Adam Curry
So let's amplify that in New York. Yeah. For the. No. The Church of no Agenda. I'm all for it.
News Anchor
It.
Adam Curry
Well, the people in Amsterdam and Rotterdam are not happy because this is also allowed this amplification of call to prayer and it's not the culture of the Netherlands or wasn't. I think it probably is becoming that and people are annoyed by it. Just like they're annoyed by incessant church bells. I might point out.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, there was a lot of complaining about church bells in some areas. Most of the time I've run it. When there's churches around, it's only been on a Sunday and they'll ring the bells. And University of California has the campanile and they used to play songs at noon, various tunes. I think they stopped even doing that. I don't know if they do it anymore. But they had enough bells up there. They could play some various recognizable songs.
Adam Curry
Like what? What recognizable?
John C. Dvorak
Well, Jingle Bells would be during the winter time. They could play that easy.
Adam Curry
Did they?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Dingling ding ding ding ding.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
I see you have a series. I'm going to lead you into it with two very short clips. We start off with breaking news. A major scare. Everybody be afraid. Be afraid. It's very dangerous.
News Anchor
Breaking news tonight from Chicago. Health officials are warning travelers about possible measles exposure at Chicago's O'Hare Airport. They say an infected adult was in Terminal 1 from 10am until 8pm on Tuesday and then again on Wednesday of last week. That person who lives in Cook county testing positive for measles two years later.
Adam Curry
This is crazy. This is crazy. Important medical information. He was in the airport on the. On Sunday and then again.
John C. Dvorak
Track him down and shoot him.
Adam Curry
Shoot him? Yes, shoot him.
News Anchor
Now to alarming health news.
Adam Curry
Alarming reports that 2216 children have died from the flu in the US this season, the highest number in 15 years.
News Anchor
Experts link the increase to falling vaccination.
Adam Curry
Rates on kids down from 64% five.
News Anchor
Years ago to 49% this season.
Adam Curry
And with flu season still ongoing, that number could climb. 60,000 people a year die from flu.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's what they Say the number is questionable. But so since you brought that up, I do have a series of clips from PBS about the flu vaccine and how important it is. And I want you to guess who the guests are going to have, they're going to talk to on this on pbs, the, you know, this fabulous product that the government helps pay for. Okay, what stooge, I hate to use the word what stooge. Bullshit artist. The guy's the worst, worst of the worst. Do you think they're going to bring on to talk about vaccinations?
Adam Curry
Well, I have a couple of, couple of candidates. Without a doubt. I would put HOTEP at the top of the list. Boom.
News Anchor
There were 12 seasonal flu related deaths of children this week according to the cdc. That brings the total number of pediatric flu deaths this season to 216. That's the most in 15 years. And the flu season isn't even over yet.
Adam Curry
I'm detecting a pattern here that the, the big pharma complex has injected into our news, into our independent newsrooms.
News Anchor
Experts say one reason for this new record could be the plummeting flu vaccination rate for American children. It went from 64% five years ago to 49% this season and this week.
Adam Curry
Wait a minute. Was that the same amount they said on the other clip?
John C. Dvorak
That doesn't sound, I don't remember having. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
I want to hear it now. To alarm the news. The CDC report reports that two hundred and sixteen children have died from the flu in the US this season, the.
News Anchor
Highest number in 15 years. Experts link the increase to falling vaccination.
Adam Curry
Rates among kids down from 64% five years ago to 49% this season.
News Anchor
Seasonal flu related deaths of children this week according to the cdc. That brings the total number of pediatric flu deaths this year to 216.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the memo went out the same numbers. That's the most insane report. It's almost the same guy.
News Anchor
And the flu season isn't even over yet. Experts say one reason for this new record could be the plummeting flu vaccination rate for American children.
Adam Curry
Who are the experts?
News Anchor
It went from 64% five years ago to 49% this season. And this week Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Announced plans for new safety testing requirements.
Adam Curry
For vaccines that could delay the availability.
News Anchor
Of new vaccines, including a Covid booster.
Adam Curry
For this fall, virologist Dr. Peter Hotez.
News Anchor
There he is, is at the Baylor College of Medicine.
Adam Curry
Dr. Hotez, there's a lot I want to talk to you about. This guy Needs to be tar and feathered and run out of Texas.
News Anchor
But let's start with that new new record for pediatric flu deaths this season.
Adam Curry
What do you make of that?
News Anchor
Well, I think it probably is related to the decline in immunization. Probably most pediatric influenza deaths occur among the unvaccinated of the other viral infections that we've been seeing.
John C. Dvorak
But remember the context of this.
News Anchor
This is on top of fourfold rise in measles outbreaks over the last year.
John C. Dvorak
Even before what was going on with this current major epidemic. A six fold rise in pertussis cases.
Adam Curry
Okay, got it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. So he goes. Yeah, so he. Everything is because of vaccination. Of course, this guy who they mentioned. Well, play the second. Play it. Play on. The big picture is we're going in.
News Anchor
The wrong direction in terms of children.
John C. Dvorak
Not getting the vaccines that they should be getting.
News Anchor
Is this a holdover from the vaccination hesitancy that emerged during the COVID pandemic? It very well might be. There's been some Gallup surveys and others that have shown that spillover effect that the same parts of the country where adults were refusing to get Covid vaccines.
John C. Dvorak
Are now spilling over to childhood immunizations.
News Anchor
So for instance, in West Texas, which.
John C. Dvorak
Had some of the lowest Covid vaccination.
News Anchor
Rates in the country, guess what?
John C. Dvorak
That's where we have our ginormous. Ginormous.
News Anchor
Ginormous measles epidemic right now in west.
John C. Dvorak
Texas in the panhandle. And it's going up into the conservative.
News Anchor
Rural areas of the Great Plains where.
John C. Dvorak
COVID vaccinations were also low.
News Anchor
So I think the big picture is there is that spillover effect from anti.
John C. Dvorak
Vaccine activism that accelerated during COVID now into childhood immunizations.
Adam Curry
Oh, yes. Oh yes. Ginormous. It's bigger than gigantic or enormous. It's ginormous. That's a very scientific term.
John C. Dvorak
I understand ginormous is what the left uses. And that was popularized. The term was mostly popularized by Rachel Maddow.
Adam Curry
Oh, you're right. She loved saying ginormous. You're right.
News Anchor
You know, I know you've developed vaccines yourself.
Adam Curry
What do you make of what Secretary.
News Anchor
Kennedy said that he wants to see new vaccines take tested with placebos. What do you think of that? This has been his playbook the last few days.
John C. Dvorak
Every few days he comes out with.
News Anchor
A new statement that misrepresents vaccine safety or effectiveness.
John C. Dvorak
For instance, you know, he made it.
News Anchor
Almost sound as if we don't routinely test vaccines against placebo control. In fact, just about all of the childhood Immunizations historically have been tested against placebo controls, typically in randomized studies. So I don't really understand the basis of the new announcement other than the.
John C. Dvorak
Fact that, you know, when we do.
News Anchor
A randomized placebo controlled trial for something.
John C. Dvorak
Like a COVID vaccine, we do it.
News Anchor
At the first time around. But as we're updating, because you're making.
John C. Dvorak
Minor adjustments in the composition of the vaccine to reflect new variants, we don't.
News Anchor
Typically repeat the entire placebo randomized controlled trial because they're incredibly expensive and sometimes they're not doable, given the size of what they are and the time it would take.
John C. Dvorak
So I hope he's not suggesting that we have to do an entirely new.
News Anchor
Randomized placebo controlled trial every time we update a vaccine.
Adam Curry
Wow. Wow, what a scathing admission that is. You know, but we can't. When we're tweaking it, we're just tweaking it. What does that even mean? Yeah, we're just doing a little dance. We're tweaking a little bit. You know, it's like just tightening the bolts on the cylinder.
John C. Dvorak
Send some DNA. Yeah, just add some frags.
Adam Curry
Just adding some bits and bobs, baby. We don't have to test that. That's safe and effective.
John C. Dvorak
They have to get liability back into the picture. There's no. There's no light. Like you could be shooting people with dog poop. It's no liability. You can't sue them. What good is it? What? What. How is this protecting the consumer? Consumer. Is that the last clip or things?
Adam Curry
No, you have one more. I'm. I'm delighted to say more hotep all of the time.
News Anchor
Is the effect of this to undermine confidence in vaccines, do you think?
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Leading the witness, by the way, this is not scripted at all.
Adam Curry
Or leading the witness.
News Anchor
Is the effect of this to undermine confidence in vaccines, do you think? Well, this is the bigger picture, remember? You know what RFK Jr has been saying every few days? First, he said the MMR vaccine was.
John C. Dvorak
Leaky, whatever that means. And when he talks about suggesting people.
News Anchor
Get the MMR vaccine, he always pairs it, or often pairs it with a cocktail of useless interventions for preventing measles. Or he says that the measles hospitalizations.
John C. Dvorak
Are due to quarantine and isolation, which is not true. These kids are really, really sick.
News Anchor
Now is the time the Department of Health and Human Services needs to be doubling down.
Adam Curry
Hold on a second. He says something kind of odd here.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you noticed it too, didn't you?
Adam Curry
Yeah. So it's called like it was like moving the Overton window, whatever it is. So Kennedy says this is because people are quarantined and they're not getting measles anymore. And then he says, no, these kids are sick. Like, let me just.
John C. Dvorak
Non sequitur. Yes.
News Anchor
Quarantine and isolation, which is not true.
John C. Dvorak
These kids are really, really sick.
News Anchor
Now is the time the Department of.
John C. Dvorak
Health and Human Services needs to be.
News Anchor
Doubling down on telling people to vaccinate their kids and highlighting the, emphasizing the.
John C. Dvorak
Safety and effectiveness of vaccines, not tearing it down. So I do think it's starting to have a very damaging effect.
News Anchor
Dr. Peter Hotez, thanks as always.
John C. Dvorak
As always, you're on all the time. We're bringing you back every chance we can because we're paid money to do it.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
On top of the government funding.
Adam Curry
It's pretty pathetic. It's pretty pathetic. Yeah. Come on, Bobby. Where's the RICO case? Where's the stopping of advertising? Talk is cheap, Bobby. Come on. Come on now. I mean, I'll give him some time. I'll give him another hundred days. I think the next hundred days of the Trump administration, they're going to ramp it up. They're going to ramp everything up so much.
John C. Dvorak
Well, they're going to have to because people are demanding it. I don't know what they're going to do about the Epstein thing because I believe now that that doesn't exist. It's been destroyed. The Diddy stuff, I don't know. He's going to trial, I think this week or coming this coming week. Tonight, Sean Combs makes it a.
Adam Curry
It was perfect timing. It was perfect timing.
John C. Dvorak
It was.
Adam Curry
Do it again. I'll edit it out.
John C. Dvorak
Diddy is going to trial any minute. Tonight, Sean Combs makes it official.
News Anchor
He's rejecting the government's offer to plead.
John C. Dvorak
Guilty and spare himself the possibility of.
News Anchor
A prolonged term in prison.
John C. Dvorak
When asked if he turned down the offer, Combs answered, yes, I do, your honor, as he stood in a baggy beige jail uniform. Terms were not disclosed, but prosecutors did say a plea could result in a shorter sentence for Combs than if he's convicted.
News Anchor
The decision guarantees Combs will face trial.
John C. Dvorak
Beginning just four days from now. That will test whether one of music's most prolific figures used his power, wealth and fame to sexually exploit both women and men. For decades, Combs has pleaded not guilty to racketeering, conspiracies, sex trafficking and transportation.
News Anchor
To engage in prostitution.
John C. Dvorak
Charges that accused him of coercing alleged victims into prolonged drug fueled sexual activity that he called freak offs.
News Anchor
Threatening them into silence. At trial, Combs will ditch the jail.
John C. Dvorak
Garb and wear ordinary clothes, as his lawyers argue the evidence shows consenting adults.
News Anchor
Being intimate in their own way.
John C. Dvorak
Their own way.
Adam Curry
Everybody's consenting in their own way. Yeah, I'm not.
John C. Dvorak
You passed out.
Adam Curry
You're consider.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, his way was. I thought his way was being passed out. So that's what I did it.
Adam Curry
So no Epstein, but we got Diddy. Get the black man and.
John C. Dvorak
Well, the black. That's also, you know, the thing he wanted. He wants to go to trial because he, Somebody, at least somebody in his king camp, knows that you go to trial, that means. That means discovery.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And discovery means some names are going to come out that don't want to have their names come out and maybe they can do a deal or do something or kill him.
Adam Curry
Meanwhile, in related news over in the.
News Anchor
United Kingdoms overseas tonight, actor and comedian Russell Brand making his first court appearance since being charged with rape and sexual assault in London. Brand pushing his way through a mob of photographers outside the courthouse. Four women accusing him in separate alleged attacks between 1999 and 2005. The judge releasing him on condition additional bail. Brand denies the allegations.
Adam Curry
They are railroading this guy. It sounds like a Snowden thing to me.
John C. Dvorak
There's a little bit of that, but there's also. He's not doing himself any favors the way with his commentary.
Adam Curry
Well, he's in, he lives in Florida now. He doesn't even live in the uk.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I know, I know how they got him out there.
Adam Curry
He has to. He has to or he'll be extradited.
John C. Dvorak
Well, was he extradited or was he.
Adam Curry
No, no, no, no. He just still in Florida now. He has to attend the. Yeah, he takes British Airways. He has to attend the, the, the, the trials. But he can go back to Florida. Seems kind of odd. Yeah, I have. What's the time? Yeah, we can do this. I have three clips from the guy I like most when it comes to eu, uk, uk, Ukraine and NATO, Andrew Resoulis. He's the former military dude from Candidate Navia about the minerals deal that we signed with Ukraine, which we've heard very little about. Have you heard much about that in the US media besides that? Something happened.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Do you know we had a bunch.
John C. Dvorak
Of clips in the last show about it.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but it just says we have a deal. But do you know the terms of the deal? Do you know anything about it? No, we didn't get any of that from our clips.
John C. Dvorak
Do you know, I thought the terms of the deal that was, we just had to spend a lot of money, give them more money.
Adam Curry
We're going to speak with Andrew Rasulas yet again. He is a defense and Eastern European affairs expert with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute.
News Anchor
Andrew, thank you for joining us again.
Adam Curry
Appreciate your time.
News Anchor
You're very welcome.
Adam Curry
Okay, so this deal, we know this has been touted as key to Ukraine's fortunes here as Alinsky saying he's hopeful this guarantees continued support from the Americans. So this was absolutely essential.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's an important building block, but.
News Anchor
It's a building block, but it's not a keystone.
Adam Curry
That's the way I describe it to a peace settlement. And we have to remember that the.
John C. Dvorak
Agreement that was signed now is a reasonably watered down agreement.
Adam Curry
Now the key element of the first.
John C. Dvorak
Agreement that Ukraine proposed was that basically the United States in return for having access to these minerals and revenues and so on would provide solid military guarantees.
Adam Curry
To Ukraine in the event of a.
John C. Dvorak
Peace settlement with Russia.
Adam Curry
The Americans countered that with saying no.
John C. Dvorak
Way for a security thing and by the way, we want all this money.
Adam Curry
Back from Ukraine to repay loans or costs that we invented in your defense. So the Ukrainians said no way. Now the third option which they did.
News Anchor
Sign is a watered down version.
John C. Dvorak
There is no guaranteed American security for Ukraine, but there, there is a paragraph.
News Anchor
That suggests it might be possible.
John C. Dvorak
It's an option for the United States to exercise.
Adam Curry
So it's half an hour, it's an option.
John C. Dvorak
And for the Ukrainians there is no obligation to repay debt so called for American assistance.
News Anchor
Rather the profits here, both American and.
John C. Dvorak
Ukrainian will be primarily directed at the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Adam Curry
So that's the kind of, so it's.
News Anchor
A bit of a win win, but.
John C. Dvorak
It'S not a, that huge thing that was supposed to be the security guarantee in events of a B settlement that's not there.
Adam Curry
Okay, so the way I see this is if we make any money off of those minerals, if you got them then, then maybe we'll provide you some security if it's any good. And all any profits will, we'll go and build stuff in your country which we're going to profit off of. Sounds like a good deal for us.
John C. Dvorak
But except for the fact we can't get to the minerals, there's no real mining going on and it's possible there's no minerals at all and they're full of crap, those guys. Ukrainians are criminals. So it's part, no offense to the Ukrainian listeners that we have.
Adam Curry
No, not at all.
John C. Dvorak
They have a lot of shysters there, let's put it that way.
Adam Curry
Is this, does this mean there's a possibility of a peace deal?
News Anchor
Now?
Adam Curry
It comes at a time when we know and we heard from US Vice President J.D. vance just yesterday, hey, look, peace isn't coming anytime soon. So it looks like the prospect of reaching a broader deal with Russia and Ukraine, the hopes just continue to diminish, don't they? Well, they continue, I'm not going to.
John C. Dvorak
Say diminish because that's every day it's a little different. I would say to you objectively that.
Adam Curry
Talks are continuing and a lot of what's going on now we don't hear.
John C. Dvorak
About because it's behind the scenes as it should be. And so there's a lot of, I.
Adam Curry
Think, looking for the deals that are in corridors.
John C. Dvorak
The Americans are talking to basically everybody and trying to broker something.
Adam Curry
But they're also expressing frustration and saying they're not going to run around the.
John C. Dvorak
Globe at high level like Rubio is not going to run around the globe.
News Anchor
Right.
John C. Dvorak
But officials are meeting, they're talking. I mean, we don't know the mechanisms.
News Anchor
And it's behind closed doors.
John C. Dvorak
Will this succeed? We do not know. Is there an incentive for both sides to come to agreement? Yes, depending on the terms. Both sides at some point get exhausted by this. But it's always, it's the question of the deal. You get exhausted, but for what benefit?
News Anchor
What carrot is out there for you.
Adam Curry
To actually make a compromise?
John C. Dvorak
That's where things are right now.
Adam Curry
You know, may not ninth looms out there. That's Victory in Europe day.
News Anchor
The Russians would love to have a.
John C. Dvorak
Peace settlement then with Ukrainians, agree with.
News Anchor
What the Russians want. But the Russians agree.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know, Shay, but that's the next target date.
Adam Curry
We'll see what happens. But there is some change. As to the final clip, what are, what is Russia's thinking about all this? What have we heard from Russia? Like I say, Zelensky talking about this deal being reached. I mean, Russia is not involved in the deal, but it affects it. What about what have we heard from Russia lately about this whole situation? Well, on the deal, the Russians have.
John C. Dvorak
Not commented in any political way. They've simply acknowledged that it exists. It's kind of a so what?
News Anchor
It's kind of a so what?
John C. Dvorak
But the Russians keep reiterating.
Adam Curry
We're hearing two things from the Russians. One, we hear the maximalist things.
News Anchor
We want everything we said we want.
Adam Curry
But two, there's been an important nuance. Putin has said that he's prepared, prepared.
John C. Dvorak
To meet with Zelensky even though he sees that Zelenskyy is not a legitimate elected ruler because he's.
News Anchor
The five year mandate has expired.
Adam Curry
This is an important concession.
John C. Dvorak
And the same from the Ukrainians.
Adam Curry
Zelensky said he's prepared to meet with.
John C. Dvorak
The Russians, with Putin because even though.
Adam Curry
There'S a Ukrainian law says you can't.
John C. Dvorak
Negotiate with the Russians, he said that's an exception.
News Anchor
Okay. And Rubio is saying at some point.
John C. Dvorak
The Russians and Ukraine, Ukrainians are going to have to sit down and make a final deal. And that's the point, you see.
Adam Curry
So the fact that we've heard noises.
John C. Dvorak
From Zelinsky and Putin suggesting that the doors open to sit down at a.
Adam Curry
Table one day means that they acknowledge this fact. And I think the Americans are hedging them to this.
News Anchor
When will that happen? I don't know. But eventually I believe it will.
Adam Curry
Okay. All right.
John C. Dvorak
By the way, where does that come from?
Adam Curry
That is from Edmonton Radio. That's why it sounds so crap.
John C. Dvorak
That was quite good.
Adam Curry
Thank you. I like Rasulas. I like this guy. Yeah, he's definitely in the know. He's one of those, those ex military.
John C. Dvorak
I know. You can tell.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
He knows the way people do a presentation, whether they know what they're talking about or not.
Adam Curry
Yeah. So then we don't get that kind of information here. In my opinion, at least I'm not in your opinion. It's a fact. I'm not finding it. Before we take a break. Should we do it? You only have one. I see. That's a little disappointing, but.
John C. Dvorak
Well, actually I have a pre break clip but I, I think it might be better for the second break, which is the victor David Hansen clip on the Democrat dilemma.
Adam Curry
Oh, well, but you.
John C. Dvorak
But we. I think that's a good clip to lead into the second break and you'll see why when it, when you play the clip.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
But let's. For the clip, you're.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Everybody. It's everybody's favorite moment.
John C. Dvorak
Tik Tok. This was the worst. I could not find any good tick tock clips. There were a lot of good ones that were visually interesting from distressed weirdos, but they didn't have the audio I wanted. And so this is the best I could do. This is the only tick tock clip I have for today's show.
Adam Curry
Disappointing. Only one.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And it's short. Short. Yeah. All right. Well, we'll take what we can get.
News Anchor
How can anyone with a functioning brain cell still say that Donald Trump was the correct choice for president after these first 100 days. I just watched Kamala Harris's speech tonight, and it is very, very evident that it just should have been her. She should be the president of the United States right now and not Donald Trump.
Adam Curry
Did you see that speech by Harris? She was.
John C. Dvorak
Speech was the worst. She was. And she just babbled on about meaningless crap, elephant stuff.
Adam Curry
She was. I happened to have. What do I have? I have 30 seconds of it if you.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Play some of it.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
News Anchor
In fact, please allow me friends to digress for a moment.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you.
News Anchor
It's kind of dark in here, but I'm asking a show of hands, who saw that video from a couple of weeks ago? The one of the elephants at the San Diego Zoo during the earthquake. Google it if you've not seen it. So that scene has been on my mind. Everybody's asking me what you've been thinking about these days. Well.
Adam Curry
Oh, brother. Yeah, she should be president.
John C. Dvorak
Jeez.
Adam Curry
So these tick tock people, you know, I, I keep telling you that they're just engagement farming and they just want to get clicks and likes. And people are pushing back on me about that. They're like, no, no, you have to understand, these people are real. These people are at my job. These people are at my school. These people are in my community. I'm.
John C. Dvorak
I'll take the side of the pushbackers. I agree with them.
Adam Curry
And, well, I'm. I'm actually sad about that. I mean, these people are like clouds without water.
John C. Dvorak
You're. There are very few moments in, in our relationship and the relationship with you and the audience that you're an optimist. Very, very seldom does this happen.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, you do.
John C. Dvorak
You used to wear rose colored glasses when I first met you. I remember that.
Adam Curry
That's correct.
John C. Dvorak
But the correct. But generally speaking, you have kind of a dim attitude or a negative attitude. But in this case, you have an extremely positive attitude, thinking that this, that everyone's a phony and life's good. These people are legitimately nuts. They're insane individuals that are pathetic. And there's no other way of putting.
Adam Curry
But that makes me feel sad.
John C. Dvorak
I know, I know you don't like the idea.
Adam Curry
They are clouds without water. They are autumn trees. They're autumn trees without fruit. In fact, John, they are wandering stars for whom the black darkness has been risen.
John C. Dvorak
They are the fruit.
Adam Curry
With that. I want to thank you for your courage in the morning. To you, the man who put the sea in the chemtrail fanatic. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C. Devor.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Hey, good morning to you, Mr. I'm creating more ship seaboots on the ground, feeding the air subs in the water. To the dames and the knights out.
Adam Curry
There in the morning, to the trolls in the troll room. When you count, you stop moving. Okay, that's getting better. 2403Peak trollage. It's not bad. I'll take, take that. They are hanging out at Trollroom IO, which is where you can go to join the trolls who are very handy. I mean, I have the troll room open. Out of the corner of my eye, in my peripheral vision, I see what you're saying. I get one liners, I get jokes, I get ideas, all kinds of criticisms. Trolling, trolls, lots of trolls. But I like it. We in fact have a studio audience where we do flash the applause sign but you don't hear them. It's a beautiful system we've devised. You can also enjoy this on a modern podcast app by going to podcast apps.com and you will even get alerted when the shows go live. And there are many shows, you know, doing a big live show next Saturday on the no Agenda Stream with Booberry and who the no Agenda Stream people. They do, they do these live music shows. It's really good.
John C. Dvorak
Is that right?
Adam Curry
Oh yeah, they do it all the time. Hello. Do you ever listen Saturday? It's going to be Saturday. I think 6 o'clock is when it's.
John C. Dvorak
I'm usually doing clips on Saturday.
Adam Curry
Well, you can keep it on the background so you'll get an alert when that, when that kicks off. And of course we have all kinds of extra, extra cool bits. We've got transcripts, we've got chapters with chapter art that changes all these modern podcast apps. Observe that and change it while you're driving so you're entertained. Keep your eyes on the road though. And that art comes from people who support the show, our producers who support, support us with time and talent. We have three versions of support because all we want, we give you the show as a service, just like pbs, only you're not required to spend your tax dollars on us. You can spend your tax return. That's a good idea. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
And anywhere there's an Internet connection you can get to show it's. There's no desert.
Adam Curry
There is no. There is no desert. And we're available on Starlink, I hear so.
John C. Dvorak
Yep.
Adam Curry
Yes. Time, talent, treasure. These are the three ways that you can support us. And no agenda aren't just generator.com is where you can upload your art if you want to participate. It's also where you can just follow on during the live show or if you prefer, you can go back after the fact. A lot of these images show up in our. In our chapter art. Thank you very much. Dreb Scott. And was a contentious pick. It wasn't easy. The last show. There were a lot of different things. Nothing really stood out where we say, yeah, that's the one. But Darren O'Neill just. It was still a laugh. It's very. Inside this piece of art because you are famous, of course, as a. As an author of many bestseller books. And that was the piece that was missing. It did not have the star emblem sticker, little sticker that says instant bestseller. This was the Blackmail for fun and profit book. What's that in your mouth? By John C. Dvorak. I still laugh when I see it. And expertly done through the AI by Darren O'Neill. I think there were some other pieces because at a certain point you just said, ah, you chose. I don't like it. I don't like any of it.
John C. Dvorak
I like the maple syrup on fire.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but that was a Molotov, which.
John C. Dvorak
Darren also did well.
Adam Curry
What we really discovered discussed were the Cobalt T shirts. So we.
John C. Dvorak
For a long time we.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we talked about the COBOL knucklehead. I personally liked the Cobalt is for schmucks. But then.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but it was. You violated.
Adam Curry
Your main rule is too small. Was too small. You like the mastermind's unclippable winch. But I thought that was too. Too very. You also like the boo. Boobs. Of course. There was a boobage there from Scaramanga. The boob Booba Bon. With the girl riding the bike on the. The pedal bike on the Autobahn. You even said, oh, how about the Ferrari in a country road? I mean, none of that was right. You were just grasping at straws and.
John C. Dvorak
Making it sound like I was a maniac a little bit.
Adam Curry
And then we even discussed making Cobalt for Schmucks the title and then went, you know, that's not a good idea. No, I got a lot of feedback on the cobol. As expected. Let me see. Where is my cobol? Yes. So two things. One from John Daly says, yeah, it seems obvious John's never seen cobol. The features of COBOL are straightforward. Yes. However, when you start talking about 5 million lines of production Cobol, it's a nut. The features of the language are limited, which also Makes it more difficult to do common and important things, which creates a bloat. So real world, real world COBOL applications are not as cool as Java, for instance, who thinks Java is cool, which has features to create a kind of language of structure that allows quick interpretation, learning and modification. Bad variable naming, poor algorithms, kludges, hacks, bad managerial input, all create bad unmaintainable code in any language. COBOL is not simple in any real world application. So. Huh, he showed you then?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he saw me. He's really accurate too. Since I. When I had a company called California Software, I actually sold cobol. A naval postgraduate school COBOL copies.
Adam Curry
You didn't code in it?
John C. Dvorak
Let's beside. I didn't. I've never. He says I didn't. The way he put it, I was oblivious to the whole, whole thing. I used to sell the product. That's the way I see it. As far as I'm concerned, that gives me some credibility.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
And then he says Java and he uses Java as the example, not JavaScript, which is not even really a language.
Adam Curry
That's where his argument fell apart. I agree. But then, interestingly, very good article in dev2, which is a nerd website, about the dates, about May 20, 1875, I think.
John C. Dvorak
Did I send you that or did you.
Adam Curry
I sent it to you.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, you sent it me. Somebody sent it to you. You sent it to me and I sent it to.
Adam Curry
Okay, yeah, it turns out that's a big hoax.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's a hoax. And, and that excellent article. I think I posted it on Twitter. If anyone follows my Twitter account, the real Dvorak, you'll find a link to it.
Adam Curry
Yeah, so I. I put it in the show notes. So that really, truly was a hack perpetuated by npr. And that bogus lady on the last show. Yep, because she acted like she knew exactly what she was talking about. And this is a hoax. There's a very detailed article about this hoax. So it's just not true. It's not true that.
John C. Dvorak
That was a fantastic article.
Adam Curry
It's a great article. Yes. Anyway, thank you very much, Darren O'Neill. Well deserved. I mean deserved. Let's put it that way. It's A.I. so, okay. I mean, Darren definitely has that down. He and Scaramanga should start a company together. AI Art. I'm just saying it'd be a great idea.
John C. Dvorak
We have a lot of good AI. We do, yes. Well, actually those two are amongst the top. There's no doubt about that.
Adam Curry
So that's the time and talent portion of the value we like to receive back. We always thank everybody who supports us financially. $50 and over on every single show. And at this point we'd like to thank our executive and associate executive producers. If you Support us with $200 or more, you get the title of associate executive producer. That can be used anywhere that these Hollywood style credits are accepted, including IMDb.com and we'll read your note. $300 and above. We read your note and you get an executive producer credit for this show. And we kick it off right here in Georgetown, Texas with Tom Ania. And he sends us $500 and he sends. Says, what does he say here? He says, gentlemen, a de douching and a little camel karma would be much appreciated.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched.
Adam Curry
I think he means yak. And he says if there are any fans of watercolor out there, check out www.lanaya.art l a n a y a dot art. Thanks and regards says Tom. Here's your yak Karma.
News Anchor
You've got not Harma.
Adam Curry
Now.
John C. Dvorak
I, I went and checked out the.
Adam Curry
Art and how is it?
John C. Dvorak
This is his wife, I think, or his sister. Probably his wife.
Adam Curry
I think it is wife. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Excellent art. Good. A lot of originals for about 350 bucks, which is about what you want to pay for a watercolor. It's about, about, you know, 30 bucks for prints which if they're done well, might as well be a watercolor if you're talking about.
Adam Curry
She's actually offered to send us a print which I think we said yes to because it's cool and.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. And she does good work.
Adam Curry
That's beautiful.
John C. Dvorak
And classic watercolor looks. Commissions. Everyone should have at least two of her pieces.
Adam Curry
Everyone. And she does commissions.
John C. Dvorak
Decorations.
Adam Curry
She does commissions. So we can have. We'd like.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, her commissions are mostly portraits and pictures of dogs.
Adam Curry
Babies and dogs.
John C. Dvorak
Babies and dogs.
Adam Curry
I want a watercolor call of my dog. That's right.
John C. Dvorak
That's about right.
Adam Curry
That's right. Thank you very much, Tom.
John C. Dvorak
All right, next on the list is Daniel Sean Gerald Morse in Spirit Lake, Iowa. And he actually sent a note. And this is pre Commodore off. Yeah, actually if Tom wants a Commodore ship, let us know. We'll put you on the list as a. As a laggard. But this guy came in earlier, but it came in late. Whatever. He sent a. A bunch of. He sent a care package with a bunch of beef jerky.
Adam Curry
Oh. Oh. Any beef jerky for me?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you're. The rats ate yours.
Adam Curry
Okay, thanks.
John C. Dvorak
You want some? I. I Think I love beef jerky. He sent two packs, so maybe. Maybe he'd be glad to send you some straight up. Anyway, he's in Spirit Lake, Iowa and he sent a handwritten note which says Please detect douche me.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we can do that.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched. Then he has an on air note. Just please deduce me. And he's got his Commodore name as Daniel Sean Gerald Morse. And then he has a bunch of off air stuff which I won't read because it's off air, but it involves involved beef jerky. So it's off air. Thanks.
Adam Curry
It's off air.
John C. Dvorak
Thanks, Daniel.
Adam Curry
Commodore. Semi anonymous. Anomalous. Semi anonymous. Vegan. There we go. Mill Park, Victoria, Australia Hello Australia. This is a thousand dollar donation. But it comes in as 319. I'm just kidding. Itm Adam and John. I would like to make this Commodore donation a switcheroo for my new human resource to be known as Commodore Spooky. All right, let me do that. So this was 500 Australian dollary dues, I guess.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I guess so. So he's not on the list. But why don't you put him on there?
Adam Curry
No, I think he is on the list.
John C. Dvorak
I think there's only one on the list.
Adam Curry
Well, let me check if that's him. Let me just see.
John C. Dvorak
Should be Morse on the list.
Adam Curry
Morse is on the list. Yeah. Well, I'm sure that this was. I'm going to put Commodore Spooky in there because I'm sure that this was $500 Australian and we do want to.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, it's like 60 cents.
Adam Curry
Wait until that stable comes out. You guys are gonna have to pay up. Normal. A de douching please.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched.
Adam Curry
And a jingle from Elmer Fudd, who may or may not still be the Prime Minister of us here in Oz come the 3rd of May. What does that mean?
John C. Dvorak
The election. I have the bonus clip for the donation.
Adam Curry
I have a bonus clip too. But if you put an Elmer Fudd in there, we can certainly place yours.
John C. Dvorak
Oz News Al Benisi has been re.
News Anchor
Elected days after Canada's general election resulted in a left leaning leader making an unexpected comeback because of fears about President Trump's policies. The same appears to have happened in Australia. Incumbent Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was returned to power with his Labour party expanding its majority despite opinion polls at the start of the year showing it trailing the centre right Liberal National Party coalition. The opposition leader Peter Dutton, who'd been compared to Donald Trump, lost the parliamentary seat he'd held for more than two decades. A jubilant Mr. Albanese addressed his cheering supporters.
John C. Dvorak
Be very, very quiet. I'm hunting wabbits.
Adam Curry
Okay, I get to play my Albanese clip then.
John C. Dvorak
Australia's center left Labour party has secured secured a second term in office in a landslide election victory. The country's incumbent prime minister Anthony Albanese is now set to be in office for his three year term. In his victory speech, he thanked voters for choosing, quote, optimism and determination. Today the Australian people have voted for Australian values for fairness, aspiration and opportunity for all. Leader of the opposition call.
Adam Curry
We both are so sick. We have sick minds, people. But at least we think alike.
John C. Dvorak
Eli, the coffee guy's up on the list.
Adam Curry
No. Yes, he is. You're right. I'm sorry. Go for it.
John C. Dvorak
We're already there. Yeah, so this is a very short list.
Adam Curry
Very short. Very short.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, very short and crappy list today, but okay. Eli. And he came in from Bensonville, Illinois. 20504. Thanks for the last show's breakdown of the euro dollar.
Adam Curry
Euro dollar donation. Euro dollar donation. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
It tied in well with Tucker Carlson's interview with Katherine Fitz.
Adam Curry
So I watched that entire. I listened to that entire interview and I've heard a lot of Katherine Fitzgerald Fits. And it always ends with this. I don't know who Mr. Globalization is. It's always the same. She's been doing. And not that she's full of crap, but she's been doing this same thing for a decade.
John C. Dvorak
I can't watch her. The interview is worth a listen, but there is a lot to unpack. As, as she put it, they are building a prison around us using the control mechanisms like digitized currency. Currency to what end is to be determined. But she has some interesting theories. In my opinion, she's got nothing. At Gigawatt, we still taste good old fashioned fiat USD or we still take dollars. So visit gigawatt coffee roasters.com and use code ITM20 for a quality bag of coffee at a good, good price. Stay caffeinated, says Eli the coffee guy.
Adam Curry
All right, thank you, Eli. Brett. Carothers. Carothers. Carothers.
John C. Dvorak
Carruthers.
Adam Curry
Carruthers. Oh, that makes sense. Carruthers. Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada. Hello Canada.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Canada.
Adam Curry
237 cents. This is a switcheroo donation from my smoking hot wife, Brittany. So let me make sure we put Brittany in there. From Brett to Britain Brittany. That's not a problem. Okay. To Brittany. Consider it done. She celebrates her 37th birthday on Sunday show day and may the 4th be with you. She is the glowing light in our life. Meadow, Holland Days and I are grateful for your shining down. Please de Douche.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched.
Adam Curry
So they have a daughter named Meadow and a daughter named Holland Days. That's an interesting choice of Holland Days, Holly.
News Anchor
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Holland Days. Yeah. As a Vancouver island to be a saucy girl. Yeah, there it is. As a Vancouver island arborist, life is grand in the trees. I love my wood chipper and I love what I do. Hey, you need to get this guy. You need to get him over to your place.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, it already taken care of.
Adam Curry
Oh, you got the arborist coming?
John C. Dvorak
No, he came last Saturday and the tree is back to. The tree is a completely different looking tree.
Adam Curry
I don't know why needed an arborist. You just needed a saw.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, they had. This tree is huge. The trunk of this oak tree is about a yard.
Adam Curry
Yeah, but you didn't chop down the tree was just a branch.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no. You just shot there would be a disaster. The tree has been reformed. Oh, he's an arborist. He's not a hatchet man.
Adam Curry
John, please consider this partial payment for your window clearance pruning and just know I would never have rescheduled. And he goes on to say, for all your Central island tree service needs, call Hollywood Tree Company where we let the stars shine through. Check out www.hollywoodtreeco.ca and drop ITM Banzai Bongino on the phone or email for 15% off all tree and hedge services. And he winds it up by requesting a biscuit for his birthday. Smoking hot wife.
News Anchor
They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
Adam Curry
Boom. There you go.
John C. Dvorak
Linda Lupatkin in Lakewood, Colorado is up. She's at 200 and says jobs karma. For a competitive edge with a resume that gets results, go to ImageMakers Inc.com for all your executive resume and job search needs. That's Image Makers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Lou, Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes.
News Anchor
Jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Short list today. Tynan Rebich. Rebich. Tynan. Tynan Ribich. Tynan Ribbich. Phoenix, Arizona. 200. Our last associate executive producer. This is my first donation since my dad hit me in the mouth in 22 when it 21. So I believe a de douching is in order. I think you're right.
John C. Dvorak
You've been de douched.
Adam Curry
I am very blessed to have parents. The ones that I have I couldn't have asked for better. Happy 49th birthday, mom and Dad. Please put them on the birthday list, sir. Ross the Boss, May 6, and Molly Rebich, May 28. And this from Tynan, that it stays in the family. A family that no agendas together stays together. It's a fact. Look it up on Wikipedia. And with that, we conclude our executive and associate executive producers, thank you all so much for your support. And you take these credits, which are good for your lifetime. And right ahead, go put them on your Resume, your. Your LinkedIn profile with all the rest of the spam out there, put it in your social media on your blue cry. And of course, you can add it to IMDb.com if you already have one. If you don't, you can open one up there. Recognizes official credits. And thank you for supporting the best podcast in the universe. And we will be thanking the rest of our donors $50 and above. And remember, we love those sustaining donations. Go to noagendadonations.com set up a recurring donation, any frequency, any amount. Noagendadonations.com and thank you again to the executive and associate executive producers.
News Anchor
Our formula is this.
John C. Dvorak
We go out, we hit people in the mouth.
Adam Curry
Shut up, slave.
News Anchor
Shut up, slave.
Adam Curry
So as we were talking earlier, it's obvious that the machine, the machine, which is mainly media and all the money that comes in from pharmaceutical and big food and everybody, they're gonna start really hitting hard at Trump. I think we're gonna see 100 days of craziness. And I think you're.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, they have to. Yes, we're starting to see the beginning of it with Hotez.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, there's also. And I always thought this was a mistake on the President's part, but now they're going after World Liberty Finance, World Liberty Financial. Both ABC and CBS did big pieces on them because this is clear corruption.
News Anchor
When Donald Trump was campaigning for re election, he was also campaigning for cryptocurrency.
Adam Curry
Big news.
News Anchor
The World Liberty Financial token sale is now live.
John C. Dvorak
Crypto is the future.
News Anchor
World Liberty Financial is a digital currency platform. Platform that says it's inspired by President Trump. But it's more than inspired. A company affiliated with the Trump Family owns a 60% stake. We believe that his crypto assets are as much as $2.9 billion. Virginia Cantor has overseen ethics rules as a senior government lawyer in both Democratic and Republican administrations, President Trump has sold stakes. He sold gold sneakers, bibles. How is this any different? At least those had some intrinsic value. This is like a perfect vehicle to funnel money to him. And his family to enrich them.
Adam Curry
So World Liberty Financial and I've, I haven't done a, a deep dive on them, but what it appear and, and this, there's two different things. There's the Meme Coin and then there's World Liberty Financial. I don't even know if the two are connected. The Meme coin is just dumb. That was the mistake. He never should have done it in Melania Meme coin. I don't know if he was even involved in it, but that was annoying. But this, this World Liberty Financial, it will be a, a lending. As I understand it, you will be able to borrow money at very competitive rates and you'll have different types of collateral which could be Bitcoin, stablecoin, who knows Dogecoin, who knows what it is. I'll dive into that deeper. But this is the attack vector on the President. And honestly, I think it's rightly so. This was a huge dumb move.
News Anchor
World Liberty says it's raising more than $550 million. And this week it announced it received a new $2 billion investment from an Abu Dhabi company. How much the Trump family stands to benefit is unknown. Another investor is Justin Sun. The eccentric Chinese billionaire perhaps best known for buying is yours. Congratulations. Thank you very much indeed. And then eating a $6.2 million banana double taped to a wall. Back in 2023, President Biden's SEC charged Sun with securities fraud. After Trump's reelection, son announced a $75 million investment in World Liberty Financial. And just five weeks later, federal prosecutors asked a judge to pause the sun investigation, citing public interest. A CBS News analysis shows that the government has dropped a dozen cases against crypto firms since January. Sun is one of more than 85,000 investors in world Liberty so far. Most are unnamed and unknown.
Adam Curry
Unnamed, unknown. They're funneling money to the president for all kinds of favors. Although what they don't really mention here is that these were really dumb, bogus lawsuits and the rules change. So that's why the lawsuits were dropped. Here's the final clip from cbs.
News Anchor
We've got the President of the United States, firstborn Donald Trump Jr. At a crypto industry conference in Washington in March, the founders of World Liberty Financial promoted the company along with the president's side. I'm just super excited about what this can mean.
Adam Curry
This guy is an attack vector for.
News Anchor
The future of banking, for the future of the financial systems.
John C. Dvorak
Hold on. Back it up and start him again. And start to think he said. Who does he sound like? He sounds like Zuckerberg. Zuckerberg. Ooh.
News Anchor
For the future of banking. For the future.
Adam Curry
Wait, let me back him up a little more.
News Anchor
Future of the finance.
Adam Curry
There we go. I'm just super excited about what this can mean completely. He's hanging out in Silicon Valley too much. He's in the milieu.
John C. Dvorak
There's something going on with the milieu because that is a very distinctive sound.
Adam Curry
Completely agree.
News Anchor
I'm just super excited about what this can mean for the future of banking, for the future of the financial systems. We tried to approach the World Liberty team, but they have declined our multiple requests for an interview. World Liberty did not respond to questions about the potential profits for the Trump family. In a statement, they said the Abu Dhabi company's investment sets a historic precedent. The sec, Justin sun and the Trump Organization did not respond to our questions. And the White House said report on something people actually care about.
Adam Curry
So ABC had pretty much the same report. And I'll only play the clip that was relevant. By the way, Elizabeth Warren is heading up a lot of this. You know, Elizabeth Warren, she, I think she probably represents old school banks, you know, maybe City of London. I don't know. She's, she is, she's not just outraged because she's outraged. She, he has big financial backers. Liz is in all kinds of stuff. And we saw that with the over the, over the, over the counter hearing aids and all. She's just, if anyone is, quote, unquote corrupt, I'd pin that on her. But here's the kicker from abc, the.
John C. Dvorak
White House telling ABC News in a statement, in part, President Trump's assets are in a trust managed by his children, and there are no conflicts of interest.
News Anchor
President Trump campaigned on being a champion for the crypto community and, and he.
John C. Dvorak
Has taken significant steps to do that. World Liberty Financial has also announced plans to launch a stablecoin, a cryptocurrency pegged to the US dollar. The company has reportedly sold $2 billion worth, with a Trump family entity receiving a 75% cut of every sale.
News Anchor
And at the same time, Trump's White.
John C. Dvorak
House pushed for new policies that directly impact stablecoins.
News Anchor
I've also called on Congress to pass landmark legislation creating simple common sense rules for stablecoins.
John C. Dvorak
If Congress does what Trump wants, it could help further legitimize cryptocurrency and, he says, expand the dominance of the US Dollar. Just this week, at a conference in.
News Anchor
Dubai attended by Eric Trump, World Liberty.
John C. Dvorak
Financial announced a $2 billion investment from.
News Anchor
The United Arab Emirates to use the company's stablecoin Binance and the foreign investment firm are going to use Donald Trump's stablecoin to finance their transaction, essentially giving Trump a cut of that two billion dollar deal. Boy, looks like corruption, smells like corruption.
Adam Curry
Stablecoin, baby. It's the future. It's coming. It's coming. Then there's. There's the exit strategy the President Trump set up up for himself. Stable coin.
John C. Dvorak
It was all in a blind trust. He didn't set up anything. It's Donald Jr. Doing all the hard lifting.
Adam Curry
You mean Donald Zuckerberg Jr. Donald Zuckerberg. And. And for Elizabeth Warren, you know, to jump it. Oh, it looks and smells like corruption. Okay.
John C. Dvorak
Where'd all her wealth come from? Out of the blue.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Magic. Magic lied.
John C. Dvorak
Question. The Trump makes 75%.
Adam Curry
Oh, no, that's not true.
John C. Dvorak
How does that even work? It wouldn't make any sense whatsoever. It's idiotic. But maybe. What's probably. There's probably. I would guess that there would be a percentage of some transaction fee of 0.75 if somebody saw. 0.75 is 75%.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I'm with you. That's bull crap. But.
John C. Dvorak
So that's just poor reporting.
Adam Curry
But it's a beautiful system. You buy treasuries, you get 4%, and then you make stablecoin and you get a transaction fee on top of it. What are we doing this podcast for? We should be buying treasuries, making stable coins.
John C. Dvorak
Weren't you involved in some Dutch coin of some sort some years back?
Adam Curry
No. Yeah, that was a shitcoin. You know what? I got lucky. God protected me. That was just one of those ICO scammers. Scams.
John C. Dvorak
Was a scam.
Adam Curry
Well, I mean, it was an initial coin offering which people like Snoop Dogg and Kim Kardashian, they've had to pay millions of dollars in fines.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you could. It could have happened to you.
Adam Curry
Yes, yes.
John C. Dvorak
Why didn't it?
Adam Curry
Because. Because they. Those guys couldn't get their crap together and they. They didn't figure it out.
John C. Dvorak
You couldn't get the scam off the ground. You saved. You saved your bacon.
Adam Curry
Yes, Big time. I'm thankful. Thank you, Jesus. You saved me. Yes. It would have been. It would have been a nightmare because that. I was the Kim Kardashian of this coin. There's an ISO for you, Kim Kardashian.
John C. Dvorak
Without the big but.
Adam Curry
Or the money.
John C. Dvorak
Or the money.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we're just.
John C. Dvorak
Let's go to tds. A big thing. Trenta Delrago. I think they got. They're. I think they're on to something, something here.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
It's not a big deal, but it's a big enough deal that I think they can make some inroads and go after Trump with this. This is a PBS report on tda. The guys they've locked up in March.
News Anchor
In order to speedily deport 238 Venezuelan men under an 18th century law, President Trump declared.
Adam Curry
Under an 18th century law, unlike our 18th century Constitution, which you always tout your First Amendment with 38 Venezuelan men.
News Anchor
Under an 18th century Law, President Trump declared of them to be alien enemies.
Adam Curry
He claimed there were members of a.
News Anchor
Transnational criminal organization called Trend Aragua, which he said was conducting irregular warfare and undertaking hostile actions against the United States. But a New York Times investigation couldn't find any evidence linking many of the men to that gang. Ali Rogan spoke with Julie Turkowitz, the Times Andes bureau chief based in Bogota, Colombia, and the lead reporter on that investigation. Thank you so much for joining us in your investigation. For how many of these 238 men did you find connections to Trend Aragua and how did you go about making those determinations? We spent a couple of weeks doing record searches in the U.S. in Venezuela, Venezuela, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia. And what we found is that of the 238 individuals sent on March 15 to a prison in El Salvador, 32 of them appear to have some kind of serious criminal record. An even smaller number, just a handful, appeared to have some possible connection to this gang Trend. And this is reporting to the best of our abilities, barring any real information from the Trump administration.
Adam Curry
Interesting. First of all, if you're in the country illegally, you're a criminal. I was hearing on NPR the other day that they're using Palantir to find these people, which. Which is by itself is concerning because, yeah, they probably screw it up because it's AI. Let's use Palantir.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you have to assume there's a screw up. Oh, yeah, somehow. And that's what they're trying to track down. And they. I think they got one. But it's like this dubious nature of this reporting, which is, well, we. These are undocumented. Coming in. They're undocumented as Venezuela have a laundry list. And they can go right up to him. Hey, hey, Maduro, can you give us the list of the Trent Gregory guys so we can check their names against the names we have? This is bull crap. But okay, but let's assume that they spent a whole two weeks. I mean, it'll take you two weeks to get down there to find the right person to talk to. But okay, let's go on.
News Anchor
You also reported on how the administration has been making these determinations, what criteria they're using. Tell us about that. Some of the documents that have come out in court filings in recent weeks indicate that the Trump administration is using, using a rubric to essentially grade individuals who law enforcement believes might be Trinidad. When the person gets to eight whole points, they become a quote, validated member of Trinidad and thus are.
Adam Curry
It's a meritocracy, baby. It's a merit based system. Eight points, you're out eligible to be.
News Anchor
Deported under the Trump administration's qualifications as an alien enemy. And so four points according to this rubric are given for someone who has suspicious tattoos of the Trump administration that law enforcement officials believe are connected to Rendua. Another four points are given out for style of dress that law enforcement officials believe are Trend. And expert experts we spoke to said, hey, like these, these specifications don't match with what we know about this group. The example being tattoos specifically obviously are worth sort of half of the points that make someone a quote, validated member of Trend Aragua. But experts in Venezuela tell my colleague in Venezuela that no, in fact this group doesn't use tattoos as, as a marker of membership.
Adam Curry
This term rubric is interesting because you said it's a checklist, but that's not the definition of rubric.
John C. Dvorak
No, but she's using it the way I understand it, she's using it as meaning checklist and I, but read us the definition and I have a comment about that last clip.
Adam Curry
Well, the definition has nothing to do with, with checklists, but there's a company called Ren Rubric and they do data analysis, cloud data management. So I was just wondering if maybe they're using the system rubric because.
John C. Dvorak
No, why should you look up the word rubric?
Adam Curry
Rubric definition. Here we go. Do you want Merriam Webster or the Collins Merriam Webster, an authoritative rule, a title of a statute. That would be it. Or an explanatory or introductory commentary.
John C. Dvorak
She's really means checklist.
Adam Curry
She just like, she just likes saying Chile and Venezuela. That's what she likes.
John C. Dvorak
And rubric and rubric. Now she mentions that the whole kind of commentary at this, this point drifts off into these tattoos.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And at not one point in this entire, I think it's a four part clip. Do they mention that MS.13 at all? MS.13 was part of this whole thing. It was, it was TDS plus Mississippi 13 that were getting shipped off. And Ms. 13 is solely. Is regarded as. You always have tattoos. It's part of the scheme. They. Right, but they won't even mention MS.13 in this entire report, and they'll just go on and on about the tattoos not being part of the T of Trenta de. I can never pronounce it correctly.
Adam Curry
Trend.
John C. Dvorak
They cannot bring themselves to bring in the other aspect of this. Of this deportation, which is the MS.13 half of it.
Adam Curry
Are you telling me that this PBS report is slanted and perhaps untrue?
John C. Dvorak
I think it's slanted for sure and probably untrue in some sense.
News Anchor
One of the deported men whose family you spoke to is Arturo Suarez Trejo. Can you tell me about him and his family? He had been living in Chile and was making. Was making a living working, actually installing refrigerators, but his real passion was music. He meets his wife, another Venezuelan in Chile, and she becomes pregnant. And he eventually decides, you know what? Really want to make some more money.
Adam Curry
For my family, so I'm gonna go have the kid in America so I can get my papers.
News Anchor
And he heads north. He gets into the United States.
John C. Dvorak
He actually. He left. She stayed.
Adam Curry
Oh. Oh, He's. He heads north. Oh.
News Anchor
And she becomes pregnant. And he eventually decides, you know what? I really want to make some more money for my family. And he heads north.
Adam Curry
Sounds like she's saying she. She's saying he. It sounds like she.
John C. Dvorak
She. As far as I can. Well, play it again. I thought it was. He heads north because he's the one that was in the country, not her.
News Anchor
Meets his wife, another Venezuelan in Chile, and she becomes pregnant. And he eventually decides, you know what? I really want to make some more money for my family. And he heads north. He gets into the United States. He enters with this sort of Biden era application that allows people to sort of appear at the border and ask for permission to enter. He enters the country, is working in North Carolina, and one day he's in North Carolina filming a music video when I shows up. He calls his wife in Chile and he says, you know, honey, I'm coming home. And that is when he suddenly disappeared. And his wife stopped hearing from him until she types into Google. Venezuelans deported. And she sees him in a video, shaved, cuffed, and bent over in this Salvadoran prison. Arturo Suarez is one of the individuals who does not appear to have a criminal record or a connection to Trend.
Adam Curry
Other than that he came in illegally. They make it sound like, oh, come on.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, he came illegally. But he used that. That stup system that Biden set up.
Adam Curry
The app.
John C. Dvorak
The app. So he came in legally through the channels that they allowed him to come in legally. And then he got railroaded and got shipped off supposedly. Although I don't know how she recognized him bent over with his head shaved. But somehow she recognized him, which I think that's part of bogus reporting. And he now it turns out he's in the jail. But there's no proof of this that I can tell. No evidence may be manifest. Manufacture from scratch.
Adam Curry
You know this. The media has been flooded with stories like this. You know, poor guy separates from. My favorite is a four year old with girl with cancer deported her. You know, more Trump.
John C. Dvorak
The deporting children story is bogus as hell because those kids were brought by. Their mom was deported and she wanted to bring the kid. What's the kids. And they're. They're suggesting leaving the kid in the United States because it's an American. American citizen. Okay. Well, the kid's always going to be an American citizen. She can come back or whenever she feels like it when she's older maybe and live on her own.
Adam Curry
But you see, no, it's wrong because President Trump should have immediately opened up Walter Reed or Mayo and put the kid in the cancer ward. That's what he should be doing. Because Trump hates children. He just wants children with cancer to die.
John C. Dvorak
You're right in your assertion five, ten minutes ago about. They're gonna. This is gonna be amped up.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know about these stories being even remotely accurate. They're definitely slanted. And whether this guy even exists, this guy who was. Whose wife was pregnant in Chile. Why didn't she come with him and have the baby here? Which would be the smart money, seems to me.
Adam Curry
Yep.
John C. Dvorak
Especially since he went through the trouble and they didn't want to. You know, they don't want much of single males coming in. They liked the idea of a family. But you bring her, it makes more sense.
Adam Curry
The whole thing is his passion was music, John. It's so. And then.
John C. Dvorak
And then they throw the artsy angle and there's a refrigerator installer whose passion is music.
Adam Curry
It's like a Dire Straits video reference lost on you. I'm sorry.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. No. It's money for nothing.
Adam Curry
He's got it. He's got it. Yes.
News Anchor
You and your colleagues also reported on how Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele has wanted more proof that these deported men are actually members of Terinde Oagua. Where does that stand? And might that impact this arrangement where he's going to house him in this prison for one year, he says that is negotiable moving forward. First, what's going to happen happen next for these men? It's really unclear the you know, naive. The President of El Salvador has said that this is at least a one year term for these individuals and the he has called that sentence renewable. And we have also seen the U.S. department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem come out and say that she believes that these individuals should be be in prison in El Salvador for the rest of their lives. That is being contested in court but that that case is still pending. That decision by Judge Boasberg in Washington D.C. is still pending. Julie Turkowitz with the New York Times. Thank you so much. Thank you.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, they're going to attack him on everything. It's going to be nonstop, non stop, non stop, anything they can do. You know, we had a dinner Friday night and I was sitting next to, sitting next to a woman and I know her husband, he wasn't there. So where's your husband? Said he's in the Dominican Republic buying tobacco. I said what? And she goes to this whole thing about he's a cigar guy and he.
John C. Dvorak
Has, yeah, Dominican Republican makes decent cigar tobacco.
News Anchor
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And you know it's the one third fermented and he's got this Cuban roller and she's from, from Havana.
John C. Dvorak
She rolled it on her thighs.
Adam Curry
Havana, she's from Havana. And, and she said, you know, we were talking because she was in Florida. I said oh, Elian Gonzalez. She says oh I remember that. So you should listen to our show because that's how we roll. We don't roll on our thighs, we roll with Elian Gonzalez references. Anyway, yeah, she said what was that all about? Said, well it was the, the first version of trend. That's when who was president then? Clinton, wasn't it? Clinton was, it was, that must have been Clinton.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it was definitely a scandal.
Adam Curry
And let's go to one of the most press free countries in the world, the Republic of Deutschland. And what they're doing in with politics, it's quite an interesting little affair that's happening now.
News Anchor
Germany's domestic intelligence agency designated the whole AFT party as a confirmed right wing extremist organization on Friday. The agency says the AfD threatens democracy due to its xenophobic views on ethnicity. It concluded that the party discriminates against non ethnic Germans, denying them equal status, especially those from Muslim backgrounds. As Germany's Minister of the Interior Nancy Faser explained, the Party reacted to today's decision saying it is a serious blow to German democracy. Pointing to the polls showing the AFD as a strong. The Sports AfD stated that it will continue to defend itself legally against defamation. The decision follows a three year review of AfD action statements and extremist links. The AfD came second in February's general elections ahead of the incoming junior coalition partner, the SP. Part of the AFT, like its youth thing were already classified this way. Parliament could theoretically ask for the party to be dissolved, but this is considered highly unlikely.
Adam Curry
So we don't like that you're popular. So we're just going to have our security services call you domestic terrorists and we won't dissolve you, but everyone's going to stay away. And you, by the way, your youth, clearly you can't. I've day you can. Well, you already classified you as little terrorists. And our Secretary of State Rubio had some strong words for this.
News Anchor
U.S. secretary of State Marco Rubio called Germany a tyranny in disguise after its intelligence service labeled the far right alternative for Germany party as right wing extremist. Rubio's comments made on the social media platform X drew strong back backlash from Germany's foreign office. They replied by saying the decision was a result of a thorough and independent investigation and that Germany has learned from its history that right wing extremism needs to be stopped. The label now applied to the AfD will allow authorities to monitor the organization more closely. Meanwhile, Critics include, including AfD leaders and their US supporters, say the move is politically motivated.
Adam Curry
Do you think it's unbelievable what's happening in Germany?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. There's nothing like a right wing organization run by a lesbian and L2 a libertarian lesbian. A libertarian lesbian. Seems unlikely.
Adam Curry
You know, no sooner have we spoken about the Harvard investigation. Endowment.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Then President Trump says, you know, I think we're going to remove the tax exempt status from the. From the endowment.
News Anchor
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
I discussed this in the newsletter a little bit.
Adam Curry
Yeah. I missed the newsletter, unfortunately. What did you say?
John C. Dvorak
I think a lot of this is a trap.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
And it's a. It was designed. It's a trap to get Harvard because Harvard's deciding to sue back and they're making a big fuss and it's bring it to light. What it's doing is bringing to light.
Adam Curry
Yeah. What's really going on.
John C. Dvorak
The government is giving private institutions billions and billions of dollars when they have billions of dollars in their coffers already. And then it turns out they're treated like churches.
Adam Curry
Yep.
John C. Dvorak
So they have tax free Everything. They can have this huge amounts of land. They don't have to pay tax. They don't have to pay property tax. They don't have to pay income tax. They have to pay nothing. And this is being brought to light. And the more that these colleges push back. Back on it, the more it brings into the public eye, which is something. I didn't really know how bad it was. It brings into the public eye. Like, wait a minute.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
This is not. This isn't right. And when you. These guys are screwing themselves and when.
Adam Curry
You donate to the endowment, it's. It's a tax deduction. It's like you get it on. You get it on all on the way in and on the way out.
John C. Dvorak
It's no good.
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
These guys are charging students hundreds of thousands of dollars to go get an education. Meanwhile, they're tax free and they're getting free government money and they're living the life of Riley. No.
Adam Curry
The Life of Riley. I've never heard this.
John C. Dvorak
The Life of Riley. I'm sorry I used that term that dated me.
Adam Curry
Please do explain. The life of Riley. This is a good one.
John C. Dvorak
The life of Riley was a phrase that was used. My dad used to use it too. And it really was based on a TV sitcom. And I think it was a radio show before there was a sitcom. So it probably goes back to the 30s or 40s. And it was a show called the Life of Riley.
Adam Curry
Huh.
John C. Dvorak
And you can look up the Life of Riley and you'll find some references.
Adam Curry
This should probably be a television watching tip. The Life of Riley. I've never heard of this. And you've never, never used this?
John C. Dvorak
No, it's an old. So one of those phrases that your parents used.
Adam Curry
Oh, like fiddlesticks.
John C. Dvorak
Because it's like you're living the life of Riley, meaning you're not. You're doing nothing.
Adam Curry
So was Riley living it up?
John C. Dvorak
No, it was just a lazy. It was like a lazy guy who. He was not. He was again.
Adam Curry
Here we go. William Bendix in Yes.
John C. Dvorak
William Bendix.
Adam Curry
The Life of Riley. It's John. It's from the 50s. Nice, nice. And a complete episodes on YouTube. Well, I'm gonna have to watch that now.
John C. Dvorak
Life of Riley.
Adam Curry
I'm excited.
John C. Dvorak
The Life of Riley.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I'm excited. Some of the people who are in that tax scam probably are as old as the Life of Riley.
John C. Dvorak
So I think this is a setup. I think Trump. And they fell right into the trap instead of just shutting up.
Adam Curry
Beautiful.
John C. Dvorak
Putting the clamps down on the Jewish thing. Saying we're gonna not let that happen any, anymore. But no, they had to be big shots.
Adam Curry
You had to be a big shot, didn't you? All right, Victor David Hansen, we got the five minute warning.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, here's Victor David Hansen talking about Victor Davis.
Adam Curry
Hansen, actually.
John C. Dvorak
Davis, yeah. I always say David, I don't know why, but I do. But Victor vd.
Adam Curry
Vdh. Vdh.
John C. Dvorak
VDH has a commentary about the Democrats and I don't know why, but at least leads right into our donations. If you look at the Democratic Party.
News Anchor
And the left in general, they have boxed themselves in. On the one hand, they have no institutional power, no ability to pass legislation losing the House and the Senate. No presidency, White House, no executive orders. Ultimately, all of the cherry put district and circuit judges will be overturned by.
Adam Curry
A largely conservative Supreme Supreme Court in lieu of actual power.
News Anchor
Then you look at what is the alternative?
Adam Curry
Maybe the alternative is a 1994 Newt.
News Anchor
Gain, reach Contract with America, an alternate agenda. Yes, we can do better on the.
John C. Dvorak
Border than you can.
News Anchor
Yes, we have a better foreign policy with Iran.
John C. Dvorak
There's nothing.
News Anchor
There's no shadow government. There's not a young Bill Clinton ascendant. There's no young Barack. There's nobody. There's no leaders, there's no agenda.
John C. Dvorak
Going to show my support by donating to no agenda.
News Anchor
Imagine all the people who could do that.
Adam Curry
Oh yeah, that'd be fab. I couldn't make it any slicker than that. That's beautiful. And it is time now to thank our donors $50 and above. We do have John's tip of the day coming up. Some dynamite end of show mixes, a quick overview of the meetups and some title changes on a Commodore to a Commodore or two. John, take it away.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, we got a few people to thank, including Baron Lattican who's back from Houston, Texas. And he came in with 100 and John Robinet is 100. Commodore 128 came in with 8502 Commodore 128 ship, I hope didn't Commodore 128.
Adam Curry
No, no, no, it's the Commodore. Yeah, the Commodore Vic 20, the Commodore 64 and the Commodore 128. And I think it did have the 8502 chip.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, there's no such thing as an 8502 chip.
Adam Curry
Are you sure?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, pretty sure. No, I'm not pretty sure. I'm sure.
Adam Curry
8502 chip. Let's take a look. Was that the ZX80? Yeah. The MOS technology 8502 eight bit microprocess processor.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, there was an 8502 and I was unaware of it. And it passed me by while I was writing about these things back in the day. And it wasn't the 6502 you were writing about.
Adam Curry
Windows Telecommunications. So you're forgiven. I mean, it can happen. You were doing other important stuff. Instant bestsellers.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I think 8502 is a great donation number then.
Adam Curry
I think so too.
John C. Dvorak
It's better than 6502.
Adam Curry
It sure is.
John C. Dvorak
Especially on a slow date. Kevin McLaughlin's next. He's in the Concord, North Carolina. He came in with a better donation of 800, which is a classic. Boobs. He's the Archduke of Luna, lover of America and lover of boobs.
Adam Curry
He is a lover, not a fighter.
John C. Dvorak
He also says Laos Deo, which translates to praise be to God.
Adam Curry
Laos Deo.
John C. Dvorak
I'm not sure why he put that in there.
Adam Curry
Well, why not praise God?
John C. Dvorak
Because he's been very consistent of not putting extra wordage.
Adam Curry
Well, he has.
John C. Dvorak
Sir Michael in Hemlock Creek, Pennsylvania. 73, 40, 44. Happy swazzle. Enough.
Adam Curry
Hey, 6969 dudes.
John C. Dvorak
Jarris Corporation. 6969. Chris Engler. 6688. Leo Bugo. Bugo Bugo. B U G O. 5825. And he needs some jobs. Karma. We're going to give you that at the end. Michael. 4 4. Manic for manic. Formanic. Formanic, I think. I bet you. 5719. And he says, I hope this donation finds you well.
Adam Curry
That's a proper use of the term of the form.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes. Thank you, Dame Rita. Our buddy in Sparks, Nevada. 5525. Brian Furley. 5510. Patrick Coble. Hey, there he is. He's in Fairview, Tennessee.
Adam Curry
He's the Duke. He says meetup, shout out. Heading to Amsterdam, Getting to hang out with Rob and other lowland producers. Be there, be square. Royal visit. Ultra special amygdala checkup in light in The Netherlands. Wednesday, May 14th at 7:33pm it's going to be a hootenanny when Patrick shows up.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Drinks for everybody.
John C. Dvorak
Troy Funderbuck in Burke in Missoula, Montana. 55. Nick Stark in Grants Pass, Oregon. 5,427. He's got a birthday call out for himself.
Adam Curry
Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Kyle Maxwell in Fort Lauderdale. 5425. Paolo Paolo Moore in Fort Washington, Maryland. 5425. This is the fabulous 5425 donation. We got two people that came with May 4th being with you. So this is the kind of promotions that really. It really make my day.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Good job.
John C. Dvorak
Alison Osofsky.
Adam Curry
It should be Ozlovsky. Probably. It's probably a MIS type typo.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that came right off the spreadsheet. That's the way she told me in Powellsbo, Washington. Everyone should visit there if they're in the neighborhood.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
5328. Newsletter Guilt Trip donation. Good. David K. Is a somebody. David keys in Riverside, California. 5328. John Bossano in Madison, Alabama. 5272. Eric Scholes in Dallas, Texas. Also 5272.
Adam Curry
He needs jobs, karma. I'll add it for him.
John C. Dvorak
We'll put that at the end. Also Spencer Jaffe in Retin Show Palace Verde, California. He also needs jobs, karma at 5272. Lydia Terry in Rochester, New Hampshire. 5125. A blank. No name, no nothing. 5071. I don't know how that ever happened.
Adam Curry
It's the invisible Man.
John C. Dvorak
Kyle or woman. Kyle Morrison in Duncan, BC, Canada. 50:01. That's another birthday donation to Logan. He wants a biscuit for his birthday. We'll give you. They always give me a biscuit on my birthday.
Adam Curry
Right now.
John C. Dvorak
One right there. And now we're already to the $50 donors. There's a little list here we'll start with. Then we just do names and locations. Starting with Foster Birch in New York City. Matt Frazee in St. John's Florida. Daniel LeBoy is in Bath, Michigan. James Sharametta in Napanok, New York. Rebecca Ho or Hogg H A U in Memphis, Tennessee. Chris Koniker in Anchorage, Alaska. Aichi Kitagawa, he's over there in San Francisco. Walker Phillips is in San Rafael. And that concludes our list of well wishers and people who helped US Produce Show 1761, I believe.
Adam Curry
Yeah, 1761 is correct. Didn't the TRS 80 also run on that 80 chip?
John C. Dvorak
No, no. The TRS 80 was an 8080.
Adam Curry
8080. Right. That's what I learned on the Sinclair ZX 80. That's where it was my first compute.
John C. Dvorak
Actually. TRS 80 may have been a Z 80.
Adam Curry
I think it was a Z 80 actually. Yeah, the Trash 80. I still have my TRS 100 with.
John C. Dvorak
The acoustic TRS 80 with the dual drives. It was actually a very functional machine. It was. It was well And I, and then I thought Radio Shack was going to stay in the business. And then they just, the batteries came out with a 16 bit machine. Then they just dropped them off.
Adam Curry
Then they went with the cell phone phones. Once the. I have my old radio station.
John C. Dvorak
They do this Coco, the color computer.
Adam Curry
Yes, I think that was, that had a crap keyboard.
John C. Dvorak
I think that killed them.
Adam Curry
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I love my, my Sinclair Z. I.
John C. Dvorak
Love my truck and I love what I do.
Adam Curry
Thank you very much to these donors. $50 and above. And of course our executive and associate executive producers. Thanks to all of you who supported US under 50. Reasons of anonymity is why we never mention those.
John C. Dvorak
I love my truck and I love what I do.
Adam Curry
Here's the requested jobs.
News Anchor
Karma jobs, jobs, jobs and jobs.
John C. Dvorak
Let's vote for jobs.
Adam Curry
And remember, you can always set up a recurring donation. Any amount, any frequency. Go to no Agenda donations dot com. Now we do have a nice list today. Brett Carothers, which is his smoking hot wife Brittany. A happy birthday. She turned 37 on the. Well, that's today actually. Cinco de Quatro. Mom, dad and brother Cole say happy birthday to Logan Morrison celebrates today. Nick Stark turns 27 today. Danielle Mackey. Hey, Danelle. Celebrating today? Oh, celebrating tomorrow. The one, the only, the adorable Dvorak who loves his wooden car, Tynan Revage, which is Sir Ross the boss. A very happy one for the sixth and also Molly, a happy one for May 28th. And we say happy birthday to all of these people on behalf of the best podcast in the universe. Yeah, we have a title change for sir920. Of 920. He has supported the best podcast in the universe and another additional amount of $1,000. We're very grateful for that. And he now becomes a baron. Baron Tom Warden of the frozen tundra. Congratulations on that upgrade in your peerage here on the no Agenda peerage ladder. And now it is time for our Commodores. We've got two of them today. We have Commodore Danielle, Sean, Gerald Morse and just at the last moment, Commodore Spooky. Both Commodores of no agenda. And as we always say, Commodores arriving. Go to noagendarings.com and you'll find and exactly the spot where you can give us all the information that you want on your official no Agenda Commodore certificate. We are happy to send that off to you and thank you very much for supporting the best podcast in the universe. Yes sir, they are producer organized. They are all over the world. You heard the call out there. Sir Patrick is going to be attending the One in Amsterdam. We have one today. The Quad Cities, Iowa area meetup, 7:00 at Lopez in Davenport, Iowa. Big Nasty is organizing that and it's not on the calendar yet. We'll see why that didn't happen. But on May 17th at 17:76 right outside of Fredericksburg, Curry and the Keeper will be there. Many of the luminaries from the Austin area will of course be attending. That's May 17, and that is Matt Long, who is organizing that on the calendar as well. Eagle, Idaho on the 10th, Leiden in the Netherlands on the 14th, Charlotte, North Carolina, the 15th, the 16th, Whitefield, New Hampshire on the 17th Bedford, Texas. Colorado Springs, Fort Wayne, Indiana. New Kent, Virginia. Springfield, Oregon, the 18th, Keene, New Hampshire, the Netherlands on the 29th. The dirt 31st is Pensaken Township, New Jersey. Long Beach, California. I'm sure there'll be Leo Bravo on the 31st. Indianapolis, Indiana, Part 1 on June 1st. They have a Part 2 on June 29th. So two in the month of June, Central Jersey on the 21st and Longview, Texas on the 29th. Just a small sampling of the meetups that are available@noagendameetups.com you want to go to one of these because these people that you meet will be your first responders in an emergency. When you go, you get connection that gives you protection. No agendameetups.com if you can't find one near you, start one yourself. It's easy and always a party.
News Anchor
Sometimes you want to go hang out.
Adam Curry
With all the nights and days you want to be where everybody knows oh, feel the same no knows your name Feels like a party Like a party Like a party Like a party Like a party. I see you have a 3. 1, 2, 3. So you spent some more credits on your AI extravaganza journey to try and make some. Some good isos for the end of show. I have one which is a San Mayo ISO, which I think has possibility. Here we go. Get ready. We're going from our margaritas. There you go.
John C. Dvorak
It's just kind of hollow. Well, is that you, Yellen?
Adam Curry
No, no, no, no. I don't know where it came from. Is producer submitted.
John C. Dvorak
I have one. It's not even. It's not. It's not a. AI is tough one.
Adam Curry
Tough one. Let's see.
News Anchor
Oh, that's a tough one.
Adam Curry
No, that's a real ISO. I appreciate that. It's not very positive, but okay.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, let's start with quality. High quality stuff.
Adam Curry
Can't beat it. No, no, that's a bad AI. Voice that's rejected out of hand.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, scratch. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
News Anchor
That is too good to be a podcast.
Adam Curry
Okay. Yes. You win. Once again. I can't believe it. Every single time, the AI The AI pictures are winning. The AI isos are winning. If only someone could make a hit song with AI AI that seems to be impossible. We cannot make a hit with the tip of the day. It's original from JCD.
News Anchor
And sometimes Adam.
Adam Curry
Created by Dana Burnetti.
John C. Dvorak
Look, it is actually a great tip. People have to pay attention to the whole lecture though. It's gonna be a little bit longer than usual.
News Anchor
Oh.
Adam Curry
Oh, boy.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so I've always liked bitters. Bitters after dinner drink you have, at the end of the meal you have. It helps you digest. It's got all kinds of herbs and stuff in it. They tend to have genestian, which is typically the main thing of most bitters.
Adam Curry
Don't they have. What's the other thing in the bitters? Anis. Anis. Anis.
John C. Dvorak
Some do, some don't. That's mostly the ones with anise tend to be more of like pastiche.
Adam Curry
I like the anise.
News Anchor
I like.
Adam Curry
I like the anise ones.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there's lots of those around, but that's not what we're talking about. They don't have very little anise in these amaros, which is a subs. A sub segment of bitters that ones that are made in Italy. Most of these were designed in the mid-1800s. They're using the exact same formula. And so what happened was I started drinking these things with my son in law, Brennan. They used to come over. He. He has a. What I would call people who understand these things would say an inquisitive palate. Definitely looking for something that in his. Memorize his taste. He's really good.
Adam Curry
He's just sucking up to his father in law.
John C. Dvorak
Well, he's got. I do blind tasting with these kids just to make sure they're not trying to buffalo me. So. So we got into these bitters and we got into these amaros in particular and we started going through a lot of them over a two year period. We probably went through a. And I have a bunch of them already. And we went through the ones we owe the Swiss ones, the French ones, and we got started focusing on the best ones and we finally determined the absolute best after dinner. And he had kind of some stomach issues. But these bitters are fabulous for after the meal. You have like a shot in a bigger glass of about an ounce of Bitters as your, the thing at the end of the meal, the digestif. Digestif, as it might be called in France, digest to you, Bralio is the creme de la creme de la creme of the great Amaros out of Italy. I tried, tried them all the Fernettes and all the rest of them. It's so hard to beat this particular product. This, it's not a cheap product that you get. They sell in the leaders for about 50 bucks. It's not a cheap product at all. But you can go to the website, it's available every, everywhere you go to the web. And it's a, it's a special kind of subsegment of Amaro, which is the Alpine ones, which means it was done in, in the mountains from mountain herbs and it's got a blend of mountain herbs that was determined. And most of these things, by the way, were started off as medicines and they were developed by pharmacists in the 1800s.
Adam Curry
Yep.
John C. Dvorak
And this particular one is a stunner.
Adam Curry
Is it available at Costco?
John C. Dvorak
Not that I know of it maybe on and off, but I've never seen it there. I don't get it at Costco.
Adam Curry
Okay.
John C. Dvorak
But Amaro Braulio B R A u L I o.com Amaro M a a M A R O B R A U L I O which is the name of the brand. That's their website. Dot com. It's a beautiful product, is aged. It's just, it's, it's the best of the best that we've tried all of them. This is the go to to.
Adam Curry
This is a very valuable tip. What is it called again?
John C. Dvorak
Braulio B R A U L I O. Braulio.
Adam Curry
Do you have indigestion after dinner? Then you need Braulio. It is John C. Dvorak's tip of the day. Tipoftheday.net Great advice for you and me.
News Anchor
Just the tip with JCD and sometimes.
John C. Dvorak
Adam created by Dana Burnetti.
Adam Curry
And many thanks to our producer who diligently updates tipoftheday.net and we also have noagendafund.com so you can always go back and look, he's always tweeting them out or tooting him or posting them or slashing that X. It's a, it's a good deal. Tips of the day. It is a free resource from your no Agenda show. Not to be confused with the Tip of the day from Bill O'Reilly for which you have to be a concierge member. No bull crap like that here, ladies and gentlemen at all. And this does conclude our media deconstruction day. We had a good time. Good time doing it for you. We do it as a public service. Coming up next on the no Agenda stream, it's Gene Neftuliev, our Russian translator, and Darren O'Neill, our AI artist. They have a show called Unrelenting and will be rolling out out the blitzkrieg tariffs edition of their podcast. It's beautiful end of show mixes from Dee's Laughs and Nautilus K. Nautilus K is brand new. It's his second mix and he's loving it. And he loves his truck too. And I am coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country in the picturesque village of Fredericksburg in the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
John C. Dvorak
And from northern Silicon Valley where I remain, I'm John C. Devoid.
Adam Curry
We return on Thursday. Remember us@noagendadonations.com until then, adios mofos. A hooey hooey and such huge Venn diagram overlap. Because what we really care about is trying to make sense of the world and not being distracted by all the meaningless distractions that happen out there. That the world is.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, be the change you want to.
News Anchor
Be and the change you want to see.
John C. Dvorak
Podcast is talking about needing to act more hyperlo locally.
News Anchor
The stuff that's going to affect you the most is the stuff that happens.
Adam Curry
In your town or your neighborhood. Father Adam Curry, John C. John C. Devor. I thank you for the courage.
News Anchor
No agenda is back.
John C. Dvorak
Serious is a mayo when Perry your.
News Anchor
Card is jabbed and boosted back the heart attack. Props to Brad Binkley and Forest Mommy.
John C. Dvorak
Be Quinones and the whole pony express.
News Anchor
The OGC Tom woods is so good. Fearless piece podcast and the cast of.
Adam Curry
Soldiers are laying the wood.
News Anchor
Just look at these clear thinkers at the blaze. Delano squires and Norrin McIntyre cutting through the haze. Really admire these two thoughtful intellectuals. Good day. Good sire. Then there's Coach JB always looking up.
Adam Curry
For debate or fight.
News Anchor
I mean correcting Coachman when he isn't right Joey. And then from the cbp, bitcoin relating to Canadians get giving better coverage than the cbc. Most generous pension system. We can't afford any of it getting better coverage than the cbc. Sean from SGT Shining the light converting.
Adam Curry
The news the mockingbirds he's fit to omit and they never write marionette on string. The mockingbird media is never right. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Grouchy it's lesser Flooded grout, Temperance grout, excessive flutter grout temper sounds exactly.
Adam Curry
What'S been happening to me in the.
News Anchor
Jet field.
John C. Dvorak
Injections Climate intervention technique.
Adam Curry
How.
News Anchor
Do we stop it?
John C. Dvorak
When I was a kid they were talking about it.
News Anchor
Chem.
John C. Dvorak
When I was a kid they were talking about it.
News Anchor
Chemtrails Stratospheric aerosol injections Chemtrails When I.
Adam Curry
Was a kid they were talking about.
John C. Dvorak
When I was a kid they were.
Adam Curry
Talking about chemtrails Chemtrails When I was.
John C. Dvorak
A kid there were trouble talking about them.
Adam Curry
Chemtrails Grouts the test of flooding how.
News Anchor
Do we stop it? How do we stop it?
Adam Curry
Routes chemtrails rout intesa flooding thousand chemtrails.
News Anchor
Grouch how do we stop it?
John C. Dvorak
Grouch Chem Crash grout excessive flooded gravity.
Adam Curry
Chemtrails Sounds exactly what's been happening to me.
News Anchor
Stratospheric aerosol injections how do we stop it?
Adam Curry
Adios mofo dvorak.org/n a no note that.
News Anchor
Is too good to be a podcast.
Podcast Summary: No Agenda Show - Episode 1761 "News Desert"
Release Date: May 4, 2025
Hosts: Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak
Location: Live from the Texas hill country, FEMA region number six
The episode begins with light-hearted banter between Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak about May Day celebrations and the observance of Liberation Day in Europe. They reflect on missed moments of silence for World War II victims in the Netherlands.
Notable Quote:
Adam Curry [00:38]: "May the 4th be with you."
Adam and John delve into the recently released Press Freedom Index by Reporters Without Borders. They express skepticism about the rankings, particularly highlighting the Netherlands' high position despite perceived media suppression.
Notable Quotes:
John C. Dvorak [04:14]: "So it's American aid that makes press freedom a big deal?"
Adam Curry [04:46]: "You think?"
They critique the methodology, noting that countries like Hungary rank higher than Greece due to fewer journalist murders, questioning the integrity of the index.
A significant portion of the discussion focuses on President Trump's executive order aimed at cutting federal funding for NPR and PBS. Adam and John argue that this move suppresses free press and disproportionately affects public broadcasters.
Notable Quotes:
Adam Curry [08:12]: "You are interruptive today. That's okay. I love it."
John C. Dvorak [09:11]: "It is important. He's been there for 100 days already. Press freedom slipping."
They highlight PBS and NPR's responses, emphasizing the threat to independent journalism and public access to reliable news.
The hosts tackle the ongoing chemtrails conspiracy theory, discussing its resurgence and the role of mainstream media in debunking it. They criticize how public figures and media outlets handle the topic, suggesting a double standard in addressing such theories.
Notable Quotes:
Adam Curry [65:50]: "They think it's done by darpa. That's what he's referring to..."
John C. Dvorak [74:27]: "This will kill him."
Adam brings attention to World Liberty Financial, a cryptocurrency platform with significant investments from the Trump family. They discuss the potential conflicts of interest and the implications of such financial dealings on political influence.
Notable Quotes:
Adam Curry [134:10]: "So it's a perfect vehicle to funnel money to him."
John C. Dvorak [137:37]: "This is a CBT report."
The episode covers the controversial deportation of 238 Venezuelan men under allegations of affiliation with a transnational criminal organization, Trend Aragua. Adam and John express doubts about the legitimacy of these claims and critique the administration's deportation policies.
Notable Quotes:
John C. Dvorak [150:35]: "You have to assume there's a screw up."
Adam Curry [154:25]: "He should have immediately opened up Walter Reed or Mayo and put the kid in the cancer ward."
Discussions emerge around the papal conclave, with media reports suggesting that French President Emmanuel Macron is attempting to influence the selection of the next Pope. Adam and John question the integrity of such political interference in religious matters.
Notable Quotes:
Adam Curry [79:32]: "Sounds like he's about to get screwed."
John C. Dvorak [80:01]: "It's just a trap."
The hosts address the alarming rise in pediatric flu deaths and declining vaccination rates. They criticize Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s rhetoric on vaccines, linking it to broader public health risks and misinformation.
Notable Quotes:
Adam Curry [170:32]: "These guys are treating them like criminals."
John C. Dvorak [175:05]: "This is a basic lie."
Adam and John acknowledge their supporters and discuss the importance of donations in maintaining independent journalism. They highlight various contributors and emphasize the role of community funding in resisting mainstream media suppression.
Notable Quotes:
Adam Curry [175:25]: "We love those sustaining donations."
John C. Dvorak [178:15]: "We've got a buffet clip."
The episode concludes with a brief mention of upcoming meetups and live shows on the No Agenda Stream, reinforcing the show's commitment to fostering a community resistant to media manipulation.
Notable Quote:
Adam Curry [183:44]: "Remember us@noagendadonations.com until then, adios mofos."
Press Freedom Concerns: The Press Freedom Index may not accurately reflect the true state of media independence, with high-ranking countries like the Netherlands under scrutiny.
Threats to Independent Media: Trump's executive order poses a significant threat to public broadcasters, potentially limiting access to unbiased news.
Misinformation and Conspiracies: The resurgence of chemtrails and other conspiracy theories highlight the ongoing battle against misinformation.
Political and Financial Intersections: The intertwining of cryptocurrency ventures like World Liberty Financial with political figures raises concerns about corruption and undue influence.
Public Health Risks: Declining vaccination rates and rising pediatric flu deaths underscore the critical importance of public health messaging and combating vaccine hesitancy.
Community Resilience: The show's emphasis on donations and community support illustrates the power of grassroots funding in maintaining independent journalism.
This summary encapsulates the essence of Episode 1761 "News Desert," providing a comprehensive overview of the discussions and critical viewpoints presented by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak. For listeners seeking in-depth analysis free from mainstream media biases, this episode serves as a crucial exploration of media suppression, political interference, and societal challenges.