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Adam Curry
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
John C. Dvorak
Adam Curry, John c. Dvorak Sunday, June 22, 2025 is your award winning foundation. Media assassination episode 1775 this is no Agenda. Stop the hammering. We're broadcasting live from the heart of the Texas hill country here in FEMA region number six in the morning everybody.
Adam Curry
I'm Adam Curry and from northern Silicon Valley where you've heard of Bunker Busters, we're the Bunk Busters. I'm John C. Dvorak.
John C. Dvorak
It's Crackpot and Buzz. I see what you did there. I see. Well, we learned a couple of new terms. These, these military guys are always funny with their acronyms. We've got the mop. That was a new one. I didn't. Let me play this to get us started. One issue about a possible attack is the 30,000 pound bomb that is part of the US arsenal.
Adam Curry
It is known as the bunker buster.
John C. Dvorak
Although it has been tested, it's never.
Adam Curry
Been used in war. ABC's Martha Raddatz explain.
John C. Dvorak
Come on, Martha. This bomb, the massive ordinance penetrator or mop, can only be. I think I saw one of those in a. In a shop in Amsterdam. Actually delivered by the B2 stealth bomber.
Adam Curry
These mops in these places?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you know what I mean?
Adam Curry
Place stinks.
John C. Dvorak
Thousand pound bomb can penetrate deep into Iraq and has been tested successfully numerous times, but has never been used before on the battlefield.
Adam Curry
The US has used the smaller MOAB.
John C. Dvorak
The 22,000 pound bomb with success process.
Adam Curry
Blowing up caves in Afghanistan.
John C. Dvorak
But if the President decides the US will hit the Fordo nuclear facility, it will be the first time it's used.
Adam Curry
So there are some concerns about how.
John C. Dvorak
Effective it would be in an actual strike. Since much is not known about Fordo, but there would likely be several of.
Adam Curry
These bombs launched because of the uncertainty.
John C. Dvorak
And of course the US still wants to get all its assets into the region.
Adam Curry
Our thanks to Martha Raddatz for that.
John C. Dvorak
A key concern about the bomb is.
Adam Curry
The potential release of radioactive material.
John C. Dvorak
The International Atom Energy Agency says the hazard will be limited to the areas.
Adam Curry
That are directly around the nuclear sites.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. So this has been.
Adam Curry
So they didn't take any chances on whether this thing worked. They used 14 of them.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Just in case. Which as many.
Adam Curry
Just in case. Well, you know.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Which as many people notice, sounded very familiar. Some preconditioning was done.
Adam Curry
Your target is an impact point less than 3 meters wide. The two seat aircraft will paint the.
John C. Dvorak
Target with a laser bullsey.
Adam Curry
The first pair will breach the reactor by dropping the laser guided Bomb on.
John C. Dvorak
An exposed ventilation hatch. This will create an opening for the second pair. That's miracle number one. The second team will deliver the kill.
Adam Curry
Shot and destroy the target. That's miracle number two.
John C. Dvorak
Of course, that is from the latest Top Gun series. And it kind of made me think, you know, this mop thing may not. Who knows what they use. We weren't there. We didn't see it. There's no video. Maybe this was all predictive programming to think make us think that they have one of these. I don't even know. I don't know what it was. Maybe it was a mini nuke for all I know. You know, this sounded all kind of movie esque the way this went down.
Adam Curry
Well, it was pretty interesting, I will say that.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
And I have to play. There's a series of clips from last night.
John C. Dvorak
Can I just.
Adam Curry
She came back on.
John C. Dvorak
Before you start, I just want people to know we are going to treat this like everything else, which will include some humor because if we don't have a war, it's all great. If we do, who get. We're not all gone. So that's also good.
Adam Curry
Coincidentally, I'm not expecting that.
John C. Dvorak
No, neither am I. Coincidentally, this morning I got my own massive ordinance attack. Do you remember?
Adam Curry
Oh well, maybe we should stop my idea here and listen to this because it already sounds more interesting than any clip.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know about that. Somebody unleashed a subscribe bot on me again.
Adam Curry
Oh really?
John C. Dvorak
Now you remember this happened previously.
Adam Curry
Oh yeah, this happened. This was a nightmare for you. A nightmare.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, so we went to church, I came back, there were over 500. Thanks for subscribing emails. Thank you very much. Oh, this is great. Hey, reset your password. Hey, confirm your email. Now these things, they used to cost money. They may be easier to do now with. With some large language model systems that can access.
Adam Curry
Oh that's, that's interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Maybe easier to do. And, and luckily we have Void zero. So this is. And. And that's when I switch my email server to his career because I'm like, bro, I can't handle this. This is, this is blowing my system up.
Adam Curry
This is a problem with the. Yes. Yeah, I mean I find this deplorable that you can't do your own email. You need a pro.
John C. Dvorak
Well, okay. Now luckily I had set up a couple of filters back in the day when this happened because you know, essentially I can't subscribe to any more newsletters with my email address because still for years I'm still getting newsletters that I can't unsubscribe from. Because half of these things don't work, and the unsubscribe doesn't work, and they don't want to unsubscribe you. So I literally can't subscribe to a newsletter with my own email address. So it did take a lot of those and shuttle them off and delete them. But as I was thinking about it, do you remember the time frame when this last happened?
Adam Curry
No.
John C. Dvorak
When someone was so mad at me because I was so wrong.
Adam Curry
I don't know. I know Covid. I did. But this could be any. Oh, it was Covid.
John C. Dvorak
Covid. When we were saying Covid. Was. Was not. It was before that. No, no, because I remember exactly where we were. We were in. In the house in Austin. New house. And we had just moved there. So this was right around Covid time. And it was cold. I remember the whole thing.
Adam Curry
So it was in 2019. 2020.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, 2020.
Adam Curry
And so I thought you were in this place that you're in now longer than from 2020.
John C. Dvorak
No, no.
Adam Curry
I'm getting time compression problems.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, I have it, too. Don't worry.
Adam Curry
When you get old, you can't remember why. What?
John C. Dvorak
It's okay. I have. Time compression is correct. So that means that, you know, people are getting pissed off at us, which is what we do, and there are people who are sad. Their people sad.
Adam Curry
Sad about what?
John C. Dvorak
Well, because we also have started to deconstruct podcasts.
Adam Curry
Oh, that's. Hey, the podcaster should be considered big, big game. That podcasting is the thing. It's. You know, I've gotten more notes.
John C. Dvorak
All the kids are doing it.
Adam Curry
Yes, I had. Everybody's doing it. I have. I've had notes telling us, why don't you guys go after the podcasters? You always. You're always deconstructing shows and media that nobody listens.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly. So what happens is when we deconstruct, you know, like Tucker Carlson or Scott Horton or any. Any podcast.
Adam Curry
Dave Smith, your favorite.
John C. Dvorak
We don't have anyone actually deconstructed Dave Smith, but we will. We'll get to it eventually. But the point is, Banyan, people become. Oh, yeah, I'm doing that today. People become. So they feel that. Why do you. Why are you shitting on other podcasters, man? Aren't you guys all on the same team?
Adam Curry
Not a club?
John C. Dvorak
Well, yes, because they.
Adam Curry
And I understand it's not a fraternity.
John C. Dvorak
It's. They feel an affinity and they say, well, you guys all agreed on this and all agreed on that. Yeah. Well, we don't agree on this.
Adam Curry
But then, actually, you and I don't agree on a lot of stuff.
John C. Dvorak
You know, I heard someone say this morning, when there's two people who agree all the time, one of them is unnecessary.
Adam Curry
Welcome to PBS NewsHour.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I love that. I'm like, wow, that's something. That's a good way of putting it. Of course, we don't agree on everything, nor should we, for that very reason. If two people agree all the time, one of them is unnecessary. So it's not that we hate these guys or whatever. We think we're better than them. No, we're deconstructing. And we have.
Adam Curry
We do think we're better than.
John C. Dvorak
Well, of course we are, but we have a. We have a different opinion about certain things. And, you know, we've gone through the, you know, you're just shills like everybody else to the, you know, baby, man, why you gotta hurry up? So anyway, so we're gonna. We're gonna continue that because that is. This. You're right. Podcasting's a thing. So we. We.
Adam Curry
It's the thing.
John C. Dvorak
It's the thing. Yes.
Adam Curry
They all say it's the thing.
John C. Dvorak
The thing. So it's important.
Adam Curry
Mainstream media is now saying it.
John C. Dvorak
Can I do one right now?
Adam Curry
Before you podcast? You're going to do a podcast right away.
John C. Dvorak
Podcast Deconstruction. Yeah. Can you handle it? Can you handle this one? This is.
Adam Curry
Yeah, if you let me get back to my girlfriend.
John C. Dvorak
No, of course, of course, of course. This is Rachel Blevins.
Adam Curry
Okay, already. This is good with the name Rachel Blevins. It sounds like some creation of Woody Allen.
John C. Dvorak
Wow, that's a good one. So Rachel Blevins has on her podcast, Sarah Bills. B I L, S Sarah Bils. And she is the co founder of DD Geopolitics and DD Geopolitics. They really were born out of necessity, you see, because no one was looking at geopolitics properly then. So these two girls, young women and attractive young women, and they're. And they're doing the podcast, and they also have a video component, which is good, because I think that, you know, people will want to look at them. It's. I can see the benefit there. Unlike us. And. And so Sarah Bills will introduce the topic here, and it is about, obviously about Iran and about the. About the nuclear bombs, which I think you and I agree is horse crap. But then she. She goes. She says something. I'm like, wow, not only are you new in the podcasting, but you're also trying to replace somebody who's been around for quite a while, and this was Earth moving. I actually want to go back one week ago when you had Israel launch this Operation Rising lion, as they decided to name it, which included the bombing.
Adam Curry
Of Iranian nuclear facilities and assassinations targeting.
John C. Dvorak
Iranian military commanders and nuclear SC scientist.
Adam Curry
Because you actually have a really interesting report out, and I'll make sure that it's linked below, in which you dive.
John C. Dvorak
Into how Palantir and their Mosaic AI.
Adam Curry
Platform have been used by the UN's.
John C. Dvorak
International Atomic Energy Agency over the last decade to map out data points in.
Adam Curry
Iran and how it may have been.
John C. Dvorak
Used to signal this warning that Iran was closer than ever to creating a nuclear weapon.
Adam Curry
Can you start by kind of taking us through your findings and really what your reaction was to this information, especially given everything.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, just stop. Get. Let her talk.
Adam Curry
This is the classic podcaster's dilemma.
John C. Dvorak
Just get to the question. You don't need to. Oh, yeah. What your reaction was to this information, especially given everything that we're watching right now. Well, everybody, put your tin foil hats on. I am. That's what they're painting me as, right? The crazy person I'm becoming, the new Whitney Webb who got, like, painted. She's the new Whitney Webb, John. Everybody's calling her that. Everybody's calling her the new Whitney Webb. Get your tinfoil hats on, because she is here.
Adam Curry
Was to this information, especially given everything.
John C. Dvorak
That we're watching right now. Well, everybody put your tin foil hats on. I am. That's what they're painting me as, right? The crazy person I'm becoming. The new Whitney Webb who got, like, painted as the. The conspiracy theorist. I'm kind of obsessed with Palantir. I find it really fascinating. And while I was doing the news on Iran and. And the paying close attention to who they were assassinating, they assassinated an AI scientist, one of the top AI scientists in Iran. He worked at the University of Tehran. And I couldn't find any military or nuclear attachments to him.
Adam Curry
So I was like, why?
John C. Dvorak
Why the AI guy and a friend of mine, she sent me a tip that said they've been using this software since 2018 called Mosaic, and that is owned and operated by Palantir. So this had all the elements I needed. It had the nuclear strike, it had Palantir, it had Whitney Webb. They killed an AI guy. I was like, wow. So then I started really digging into it, and I realized that it's Palant. It's. It's the Mosaic software, which is A cover for Palantir, which is actually exactly like you said, mapping out these data points, stating that there's leaks or issues at certain sites that have never been known to have nuclear issues or nuclear weapons or nuclear material at those sites. It's very interesting. And now you see kind of the IAEA saying, well, we didn't say that they had nuclear weapons. We're just saying that they're in the process of developing them. It was Mosaic that actually came out and said the uranium is enriched beyond capacity and they have the. They have the enough enriched uranium to build nine bombs. Nine. The nine bomb theory is the new WMDs. So WMDs was Iraq. Nine bomb theory is Iran. They had enough, quote, unquote, enriched uranium to. To assemble nine dirty bombs, which there's nothing that proves that. Now we're realizing that this is all because Iran was going to a nuclear weapon.
Adam Curry
And then sort of, I'm wondering why.
John C. Dvorak
We'Re using predictive software to start wars. It's over.
Adam Curry
For one thing. It's not. They're not developing nine dirty. They can do dirty bombs tomorrow. Yeah, dirty bombs. Just a bunch of crap put in a, you know, in a regular bomb.
John C. Dvorak
And buckets in a shot of space.
Adam Curry
To explode a bunch of race. So that. So why is she saying to develop nine dirty bombs? This is wrong.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know.
Adam Curry
So already we have analysis that has got, at its base, misinformation.
John C. Dvorak
Well, she says that we're using predictive software to start wars. And by the way, most people who were okay with President Trump are not okay with him right now. They do not like him. This is not what I voted for. I did not vote for war.
Adam Curry
Well, I'm just telling you what, people disagree with that.
John C. Dvorak
I disagree with it, too, but no.
Adam Curry
No, I disagree with the comment that you made, which is most people.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, most people in Fredericksburg, Texas, which for me is.
Adam Curry
Oh, well, now, that's most people, yes.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no, people don't like this.
Adam Curry
Oh, this is interesting.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
You know, I find the most interesting part of the show in the last year or so is your analysis of the locals. Because it's fascinating because it is a cross section of a certain type of American that, that does permeate the entire country.
John C. Dvorak
Yo.
Adam Curry
And it's always interesting to me because. Because I'm in Berkeley. So, you know, I, I got a pretty standard fare.
John C. Dvorak
You don't get out of the house. You don't talk to any. Don't talk to your neighbors.
Adam Curry
I have to buy food, water. I have to go out and get water.
John C. Dvorak
Doesn't Jay slips it under the door, Dehydrate?
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So, and you know, everyone's. What do you think? Well, you should listen to the show because we're going to figure out what we think on the show. But I would say, well, let's get to your analysis clips and then we can dive. Let's, let's take a deep dive into this topic.
Adam Curry
John, there's a couple of things here. Now one of the things this woman, I have to say this is from last night. So it's always, it's wrong. And there's some corrections I want to make up front. The attack on Iran on the Sites consisted of 30 Tomahawk missiles sent off from a submarine. The missiles took 1 hour and 45 minutes to hit a couple of the sites and they were launched in advance of the B2 bombers. But the B2 bomber strike were to take place before them. This was unbelievable complexity to this. The bomber would bomb the use the bunker bombers, the bunker bombs, the mop, the mop, the mops. And they were going to use 14 of them. So there were seven, there were seven B2 bombers with A, in an array of other fighters and they dropped 14 bombs. And those bombs were supposed to hit before the Tomahawk missiles which were launched an hour and 45 minutes before that. So this is information that she doesn't have.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
And she's just guessing and she's so good at this. This woman is Jennifer Griffin. She's a version of Herridge, the pixie girl. Oh, she's a gray haired version.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah. No, she's, she's on Fox the whole time, isn't she?
Adam Curry
She's on a Fox. She's the Fox version of the CIA plan.
John C. Dvorak
She's read in.
Adam Curry
Yes, she's read in.
John C. Dvorak
She's read in. Yeah.
Adam Curry
But she seems, she hangs out at the Pentagon, so I think she's read in mostly by the military guys. And she wasn't read in on this. And nobody seems to have been read in on this. This was a. She talks about that and I think that's the most phenomenal part about it. They did not mention they're called the Magic Eight or the eight balls or some bull crap. The eight congress people that are supposed to be informed with something like this.
John C. Dvorak
It's the Furious Five. No, the, what are they called? Oh, the eight something. Yes.
Adam Curry
And they didn't, weren't told Jack. And why weren't they told Jack? Because you can't say this.
John C. Dvorak
You can't trust them.
Adam Curry
You can't trust them. They're working for both sides.
John C. Dvorak
Gang of eight. Gang of eight.
Adam Curry
The gang of eight. They won't. They'll talk. They'll blow it. I don't, I think that Tulsi Gabbard was kept out of some of these meetings because.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
I don't think that they, it's that they don't trust her. They don't trust the CIA and these intelligence agencies from making a phone call, hey, there's a bomb is coming.
John C. Dvorak
Well, wouldn't you, Wouldn't you think. Also an analyst came to me through someone else and said, you know, this is also a big fu to the Brits and the CIA who have been destabilizing and mucking around in the region for decades, which is absolutely. Yeah, I thought that. Whoa, that was spot on. When I heard that, I'm like, yeah, exactly. So no, no one was read in. I got military people saying, oh, B2 is going to Guam. That means it's Iran. And then. But, but that was the diversion.
Adam Curry
Yeah, fabulous.
John C. Dvorak
There were people even in the military who have ties who were looking at the diversion when the actual strike went the other way. They went around the globe in the other direction.
Adam Curry
That's what Jennifer talks about here and she deconstructs this beautifully, considering this was right after it happened. So information, she was assuming they're going to drop a couple of these mops when they dropped 14. She doesn't have that information yet. But let's listen to this. This is Iran bombing and this is Jennifer Griffin.
John C. Dvorak
It's notable how much deception was involved in this operation. All eyes were looking west towards Guam and the B2s that took off late last night towards Guam. It's possible that, but the distance there would suggest that the B2s may have also flown east from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri. Remember the air refuelers, many of them were placed in Europe and across the.
Adam Curry
Middle east and that is what is.
John C. Dvorak
Known as an air refueling bridge. And all of those B2s would require much air refueling in order to make itthey usually fly round trip from Whiteman. And so what we can sayand the President said this in his truth social post is that a full payload of bombs, those massive ordnance penetrators, the 30,000 pound bunker buster bombs, were dropped in at Fordo. And as we have reported, there are two entrances to Fordo. So at least two bombs at each, two entrants, which suggests at least two B2s were involved over Fordo. My suspicion is that there were more. And then you have the two other sites, Natanz, which also has an underground enrichment facility. The Israelis had not been able to reach or take out that facility despite the last 10 days of bombing. And so now US warplanes like quite likely another B2 bomber had dropped that MOP, the 30,000 pound bunker buster on Natanz. And then you also have Isfahan, a third site south of Tehran. And that is also a very significant enrichment facility. So those B2 bombers, it's possible that as everybody was looking west for the B2s flying towards Guam, that in fact there was another package of squadron of B2s that were flying east from white men. It's about a 15 hour trip from White men in Missouri to the Middle east, to Iran. And those bombers often fly round trip and takes them about 30 hours to get home. So there was another new term which cropped up, which has been going for the past few days, is the package. The package?
Adam Curry
Yeah, package.
John C. Dvorak
This package included. This package. That is I had not. I don't think I've heard that before using the term the package. This is the package we put together.
Adam Curry
I can't say that I've heard it either.
John C. Dvorak
There's news to be.
Adam Curry
So just as right after this happened, which was our time around 3 o' clock, which I will mention, donations stopped dead at 3 o' clock yesterday. We didn't get. They dribble in usually all night.
John C. Dvorak
Interesting.
Adam Curry
But at 3 o' clock PayPal had no donations after 3:15. Now either that PayPal was shuttered or now the Iranians, you know, maybe they cut him off cuz they're one of the world's greatest hacking operations. But anyway, let's go on with part two of her.
John C. Dvorak
The other thing I can point out, Brett, is that this is an operation in the last 18 years since I've been at the Pentagon, I've never seen such operational security. There was nobody speaking about this any of the preparations. There was a complete lockdown, almost a blackout of information for the last few days. I'm sitting here in the Pentagon right now, I can tell you the hallways are empty and all of the information is coming right now out of the White House. That is a significant achievement because there wasthere were no leaks about the timing. Now sometimes I think those whoa lot of the flight trackers, the open source intelligence flight trackers, that flight radar did indicate some of that when the B2s took off from Whiteman. But again, nobody really expected that it would take place this evening. If you looked at the moon schedule, you might have had a clue because it was a waning crescent and almost a new moon on the 25th. So it would have been very, very dark over Iran tonight. And you need that in order to bomb. That's the ideal condition for something like a B2. That isyes itself stealth, but it still has to be escorted in in case any Iran were to put up any planes or there were any opportunities to fire on those B2s, which are such valuable and very, very special planes. Only the US Military has this kind of weaponry and this capability. No other country in the world could have carried off what occurred tonight. Oh, well, at least she gets the talking point in at the end. Good job. No one could do this. We're the best. Number one foam finger.
Adam Curry
Number one Trump talking.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
For people's information out there, we have 17 B2 in service. They cost about $4 billion to make. When they stopped making them years ago, they've moved to the B21. And there were 19 built. One of them crashed. Cost goes a bunch of money, and I guess another one was a lemon.
John C. Dvorak
Monday morning. Monday morning. B2 is no good.
Adam Curry
So. So there's. There were plenty of plays to go around since they sent seven of them. So here we go with analysis. The end of her. By. By the way, I was knowing that this happened. Her analysis came right after it started. I was extremely impressed. I'm now always going to be impressed. And when she shows up, I'm gonna listen. That's how it was just pretty astonishing to me as she did all this. Here we go.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Jen, you're exactly right on the operational security here. And the fact that there were obviously some red herrings. And in a world where decisions are made and the world digests the decision even before it's made because of social media and everyone's watching everywhere, the. This was a pretty amazing operation. When you start thinking that the president said within two weeks. We are two days from within two weeks. And this happens with a post on truth, social and no other word. Really getting out ahead of that is pretty stunning. The other extraordinary thing, Bret, is that I've spoken to past planners who have been involved in planning for this kind of mission for the past 20 years. And they all told me, to a person that it would Normally take the US military about 30 days to get all of their assets, their military assets into position. This took about two weeks. If you count back to the meeting at camp David on June 8, where I think this was first discussed, it's been about two weeks since then. And by moving the USS Nimitz from the Pacific to the Middle east and putting all those destroyers in the eastern med. And along with F22 fighter squadrons which left Langley Air Force Base earlier this.
Adam Curry
Week, all of those refuelers, those refuelers.
John C. Dvorak
Are really the heroes also of this mission because talking points again. The US And Israel are really among the only countries in the world. Number one, refuel, mid flight.
Adam Curry
Flight.
John C. Dvorak
And that is what allowed that those B2 bombers to fly all the way from the continental US from Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri all the way to the Middle east without ever having to land. Yeah. So the other part of the deception was the two weeks thing. Here's a mini cut.
Adam Curry
I'll let you know in about two weeks.
John C. Dvorak
Within two weeks.
Adam Curry
I could answer that question better in two weeks.
John C. Dvorak
And I'll do this at some point.
Adam Curry
Over the next two weeks. I'll announce it over the next two weeks. You know, in about two weeks. It'll be out in about less than two weeks.
John C. Dvorak
And so with that in mind, I went back to the clip we played on the last show and it actually sounds like President Trump had of course made up his mind. He knew what the plan was. It was good to go. When he came out with this two week stuff, it's just like, wow, everyone bought that. Oh, I'm like, oh, two weeks, okay, we'll see what happens in two weeks. Not even thinking that that was a lie. A lie. But when you listen to him, in hindsight, he, he really does sound sincerely sad that he has to do it. Listen to this clip.
Adam Curry
Striking Iranian nuclear facilities. Where's your mindset? Right. You don't seriously think I'm going to answer that question? Will you strike the Iranian nuclear component and what time exactly, sir, sir, would you strike it? Would you please, please inform us so we can be there and watch? I mean, you don't know that I'm going to even do it. You don't know. I may do it, I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I'm going to do. I can tell you this, that Iran's got a lot of trouble and they want to negotiate. And I said, why didn't you negotiate with me before all this death and destruction? Why didn't you negotiate? I said to the people, why didn't you negotiate with me two weeks ago? You could have done fine. You would have had a country. It's very sad to watch this. I mean, I've never, I've never seen Anything like it. It's so, you know, everyone thought it.
John C. Dvorak
Was going to be the reverse.
Adam Curry
I didn't.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't think so.
Adam Curry
And I was telling them, you got to. You got to do something. You got to negotiate. And at the end, last minute, they said, no, we're not going to do that. And they got hit. Remember, 60 days. And then came the 60.
John C. Dvorak
So he sounds sincerely, like, sad that he said he had this all planned and had to do it.
Adam Curry
I think he is. I think so, too. Peace guy.
John C. Dvorak
Now, knowing. Knowing that this really, since 1992, we've been hearing about the days, weeks. They're almost there. It's.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, there was a great meme floating around which went something like this. In 1220, the Persian Empire collapsed under the such and such, and they were just two weeks away from a nuclear bomb.
John C. Dvorak
So now what is not mentioned, and of course, there's no clips of it, but Pakistan was sending their Chinese J35 fighters over to Iran. I think that the Chinese moves, you know, they had some big cargo planes flying in. I think they were gearing up. And that's what made the decision go quicker. Because I still believe with certainty that this is about sending a message to China and not about some fictitious or whatever fata Morgana of nuclear bombs. Because, I mean, this has been going on forever, this talk. And at the same time, if there's no more nuclear capability, well, then we're done, right? Then Iran doesn't have to. Israel doesn't have to do anything. We don't have to worry about it. Bibi doesn't have to hold up pictures of bombs at the UN because it's gone. It's done. So that does kind of erase that whole thing. It's gone now. You can't use that anymore.
Adam Curry
Can I interrupt for one second and play a clip?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
This was. I was. When this war started, coincidentally, I was watching live Al Jazeera. I felt like getting Al Jazeera clips.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
And there's something that took place with Trump's post that I don't think anybody recognized as humor. His initial post, I thought was done as a form of humor, that it just was lost on all media. And so I have the Al Jazeera clip. This is the Trump Truth social post. And this is the Al Jazeera guy reading the thing. He missed the joke. Everybody seems to have missed the joke, except, I don't know, me. And not that I'm that great, but this was so obvious to me. But can you play this clip?
John C. Dvorak
So here's what the US President has said in the last few minutes. US President Donald Trump posted on his social media account saying we have completed our very successful attack on the three nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan. All planes are now outside of Iran airspace. A full payload of bombs was dropped on the primary site Fordeau. All planes are safely on their way home. Congratulations to our great American warriors. There is not another military in the world that could have done this. Now is the time for peace. Thank you for your attention to this matter. It's like a memo.
Adam Curry
You got it, too.
John C. Dvorak
A memo?
Adam Curry
Yeah, like it's got the memo meme.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you for your.
Adam Curry
Thank you for your attention to this matter. And nobody has commented on this little phrase that he dropped in there to make it seem like a bureaucratic memo, you know.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Yeah, that's interesting.
Adam Curry
It's like a word to the wise. I mean, all these kinds of things you get, if you ever worked in a company or an agency or anything, you, you have these memo writers that put like that in their memos and it's very insulting.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you for your attention to this matter. The men's washroom will be closed for the next five days.
Adam Curry
Exactly. Yes. Thank you for your attention to this matter. This looks like. I hope this message finds you well.
John C. Dvorak
Please do not flush anything down the toilets that does not belong there. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Totally. So. So since you played the Fox lady, this is what Steve Bannon's big beef was. Sorry, I'm speaking ditch.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I'm glad you got this because I didn't get to hear any of this stuff. And did you get it this morning or. Unfortunately, because of our time zones, I didn't get any good stuff from. I watched a lot of stuff this morning, but I didn't get any.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I have the steps. I know. I have the clips from this morning thanks to the Jones Brothers syndicate. So we will definitely play some of that. But first, this is Bannon and he blames this all on FOX News. We can listen. You can. And people on fox. Oh, it's good versus evil.
Adam Curry
It's good.
John C. Dvorak
Yo, dude, John Adams said, if you.
Adam Curry
Want to go, you know, don't go.
John C. Dvorak
Abroad from monsters to say there are monsters all over the world.
Adam Curry
We can do the good and evil everywhere.
John C. Dvorak
Everywhere, Everywhere.
Adam Curry
Is that what we're going to do? It's good versus evil.
John C. Dvorak
Let's go. I would think if you're going to do good versus evil and kind of weigh them up by the way the repetitiveness in this clip is not me editing. That's him. Maybe we should be marching on Beijing. Let's roll. Let's do it. I don't hear any voices there for that. It's interesting. Is Lao Beijing not worthy of that? It's because they're Chinese and not worthy of that.
Adam Curry
Is that what it is?
John C. Dvorak
So is he. I mean, is he upset that it's not known that this was about China or this? Why?
Adam Curry
No, I don't think so.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
Is that what it is? Is that what it is? No.
John C. Dvorak
I think a major Fara investigation should take place at Fox News. I believe that.
Adam Curry
That thoroughly. I think we need to see if.
John C. Dvorak
They represent a foreign government as an agent. So I think he's saying that Israel is.
Adam Curry
He thinks Fox should be registered as a foreign agent for Israel.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
They think you ought to check the.
John C. Dvorak
Cell phone, see the data, check the emails. What was going back and forth, what they were pushing on the American people?
Adam Curry
What are they pushing on the American people?
John C. Dvorak
Where did this information come from? I think it's very. I think it has to to happen. You can't have somebody cheerleading you on to war.
Adam Curry
You have to sit there. We haven't been cheerleading against doing it. What we're saying, first off, number one.
John C. Dvorak
We believe it should be done right.
Adam Curry
We agreed that the mullah should not get nuclear weapons.
John C. Dvorak
We believe there's many paths to do that. President Trump was pursuing other paths, as he was from the first term. None of those paths aside were going on the path to kinetic warfare. None of them can. Okay. None of them. But we got jammed up because last Thursday night. Had to do it, had to do it. Had to do it.
Adam Curry
Had to do it.
John C. Dvorak
Had to do it, had to do it.
Adam Curry
Then we did with a sense of urgency.
John C. Dvorak
The phony sense of urgency had upsell. Now we need regime change. Regime change, regime change. Gotta do it, gotta do it. You're not maga. You're not Trump. You're not Team Trump. You're not Team Trump.
Adam Curry
Look, bro, we've been in these trenches.
John C. Dvorak
With Trump a long time. We know who teammates are and who arevis stays. So he's. He's channeling George Bush somehow.
Adam Curry
That's what is. That's an interesting point to catch because he sounds a little like him.
John C. Dvorak
Gotta do it, gotta do it, gotta do it.
Adam Curry
He sound like George H.W.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. No, at George. No, George. Yeah.
Adam Curry
No, George H.W. is the one who said, gotta do it, gotta do it, gotta do it.
John C. Dvorak
And again, I mean, to me, it's like, wow, this is so obvious what this was about. You know, it's still like, go away, China. You have no business here. And look what we. And Trump had. You know, Taco, Taco. I was calling Trump Taco. Trump always chickens out. And so he had to show it. He had to show that, oh, no, I'm not going to chicken out. I'm going to blow up these. These sand bunkers. So.
Adam Curry
Well, let's stop for a second because Bannon, face it, Bannon is on the outs. Oh, yeah, he's been on the outs since Trump started, since 2020, actually, even before that. Once he got thrown out of the White House by one of the bad. One of the bad actors. It was Kelly or one of these guys. They got rid of him as soon as they could. And he kind of is like a loose cannon. He's. He's. I think he's anti Israel. He's also I, I more than he is anti war. And he has. I. He just has a. An abrasive personality of sorts. I mean, I think he's an entertaining podcaster, but it's. Everything's all, you know, it's called. No, you know, it's all this, you know, this kind of, Kind of weird excitement that he's always got, like there's some conspiracy going on constantly. And he's, you know, he's. He's the only one that can identify it. I don't like the guy.
John C. Dvorak
What? What this, what this? Taking our. I'll say, taking our theory into account. You don't like the guys? Fine. Yeah, he's too annoying for me to watch long periods of. He's like, okay, got it. And he's. And. But he's Team Trump, I guess. He says, we've been Team Trump for a long time, bro.
Adam Curry
Well, he thinks he is Team Trump. Somebody sent me a note when I was bitching about one of his clips, and they said, with Ban saying, we. We got this guy, we got Hexa thing. We got this guy, and we got that guy in. And the note came and says, what Bannon is saying is maga, not we means maga. And I'm thinking, what, as a counter to that, Is that what Bannon is maga? He represents maga. He is the poster boy for maga. I don't think so.
John C. Dvorak
Well, he thinks so. Or that's what he needs to justify his.
Adam Curry
I credit the guy for having an entertaining show, a good podcast.
John C. Dvorak
So taking into account that this has really been about China for a long time. It kind of puts the pellets of billions of dollars of cash into perspective. I can totally see the Obama administration going to Iran and saying, you know, you know, we'll give you money. The Chinese got money, we got more money. We'll give it to you cash. We'll put it on pallets, we'll bring it in. Just don't do business with China. You know what I mean?
Adam Curry
There is a clip going around I didn't get. It's on Twitter, floating around. It's from some screwball show as some woman who's supposedly ex CIA and that pallet of cash was some sort of blackmail. It had nothing to do with China.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe. Maybe.
Adam Curry
Anyway, I don't think that we're giving people money to not do business with China. It doesn't make sense. And we're not going to give it to them, that's for sure. There's something else.
John C. Dvorak
You're not going to give them credit for being smart.
Adam Curry
Definitely not.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, so this morning, the morning shows, of course, Steve Jones and Neil Jones, Jones Brothers Syndicate, always on top. So you need to have this guy if we're talking about Iran, because he was up all night in front of his monitor. Whoa. It's Lindsey Graham, everybody.
Adam Curry
You praised the president's decision overnight, and I know you just got off of the phone with Prime Minister Netanyahu. What did he say to you about this moment? Well, first, about the president's decision. I thought it was bold, quite frankly, brilliant, militarily necessary, and most importantly, effective. So well done, Mr. President, to your, your team and our military. It's a fantastic operation that has substantially degraded, I think, Iran's nuclear program. So I talked to Bibi just, just.
John C. Dvorak
A few minutes ago. So I was talking to Bibi just a few moments ago, and I said, hey, B.B. hey, B.B. i'm Lindsey Graham. B.B. really? Really, Graham.
Adam Curry
I think Iran's nuclear program. So I talked to Bibi just. Just a few minutes ago, and I said. What would you like me to say?
John C. Dvorak
Bibi, listen to this. What would you like me to say? Bb if you want to know someone who's under the influence of Israel. Israel.
Adam Curry
You can't even pronounce it.
John C. Dvorak
It's this guy. He is definitely. What would you like me to say? What would you like?
Adam Curry
He's comedic.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, just a few minutes ago.
Adam Curry
And I said, what would you like me to say?
John C. Dvorak
Because I have no mind of my own. Bb Would you like me to say? I'm from South Carolina, I'm a military industrial complex state. What would you like me to say.
Adam Curry
He said, tell the American people Israel is profoundly grateful for all we do for Israel and very grateful to President Trump for what he ordered last night. Two messages. He wanted me to urge the Iranian people to end this madness, take this regime down and have a better life for yourselves and be part of the region in a new and different way. And second, he wanted me to tell the American people, Israel's not going to live this way anymore.
John C. Dvorak
Israel, they're not going to live under.
Adam Curry
Threat from Iran anymore. Last night, they were attacked. The early morning hours of today, after the attack by President Trump, Israel fired ballistic missiles into Israel, wounding Israeli citizens. 24 have been killed. This regime is not going to be tolerated by Israel is what he told me.
John C. Dvorak
Israel. And then in this next clip, he literally parrots Bibi, his friend, his good friend, Bibi Netanyahu with the same words. Okay, so let me follow up with you on that point, Senator, because Prime Minister Netanyahu has signaled. Say what?
Adam Curry
This is Meet the Press with Kristen Welker.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, yes. This is from Meet the Press. Exactly.
Adam Curry
Israelis want to carry out regime change.
John C. Dvorak
Would you support that if Israel were.
Adam Curry
To carry out regime change? If I were Israel, I would have done it a long time ago.
John C. Dvorak
They've been held back in many ways.
Adam Curry
What would be the right response? If America had a ballistic missile fired.
John C. Dvorak
Into our country and killed our citizens, we would wipe the offender off the map. So here's what I hope.
Adam Curry
After the hospital attack, and they were so lucky not to lose a lot.
John C. Dvorak
Of people, by the way. It was not a hospital attack. It was a building next to the hospital that was an intelligence building. But. Okay, Lindsey, Israel's made a decision.
Adam Curry
Wait, stop there. And by the way, there is a little kind of duplicitousness here because we, you know, the Israelis have bombed a bunch of hospitals in Gaza.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And nobody wants to bring that point up because the hospitals were used as covered for, you know, they use civilian cover for their operations. What? And how is that different than an intelligence operation next to a hospital?
John C. Dvorak
It's not, but it's. Lindsey Graham, Israel's made a decision. This regime is going to change in.
Adam Curry
One of two ways. They're going to change their behavior, which I doubt. The regime itself or the people are.
John C. Dvorak
Going to replace the regime.
Adam Curry
They have less capability today than they did yesterday.
John C. Dvorak
But they're still religious Nazis. They want to purify Islam. That is literally Netanyahu talk. Religious Nazis. They're Nazis.
Adam Curry
They want to.
John C. Dvorak
I have a, this a very strange comparison to Make. Yeah, I mean, the Nazis was very specific.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's the National Socialist Party of Germany in the 19 late 20s.
John C. Dvorak
Now they're religious Nazis.
Adam Curry
Graham is thing is ridiculous.
John C. Dvorak
He's.
Adam Curry
You know, I also want to reintroduce the idea that all this is theater. And it's like that. The Ayatollah who ditched himself into a bunker, he's the only one who put himself in a safe place while they're killing all the generals and AI guys and nuclear scientists. And it's. The possibility still exists in my mind that this is. That this is all a setup to get rid of all these. These threatening military guys that were threatening the regime.
John C. Dvorak
As we say in the old country. They're all playing under the same hat.
Adam Curry
They're all playing under the same hat. And from Soleimani, when Trump killed him on, it's all been just getting rid of these guys one after the other. So it's possible that. It's possible the Ayatollah is actually a good guy and would like to get China out of there, too. They don't want China.
John C. Dvorak
Sorry. Well, the Ayatollah was against nuclear weapons. He was. Again, he's been. He's publicly been against it the whole time until.
Adam Curry
I mean, this whole thing could be a huge setup, very positive, designed to get rid of the nukes, get rid of the Chinese, get rid of the military guys that want to run the country anyway. Get rid of all of them and really rearrange Iran for the benefit of the guys, the conspirers who have been working with Israel and the United States all along. People in the Mid East. We brought it up on our show numerous times.
John C. Dvorak
All the time they say this. No, no, all the time. Iran working together all the time.
Adam Curry
They say it all the time. Why, at least we should keep that in play, because I think it's still in play.
John C. Dvorak
Let's go to our Secretary of State, Marco Rubio. This. This.
Adam Curry
I'm liking Rubio more and more. By the way.
John C. Dvorak
This is the only guy that doesn't smile anymore.
Adam Curry
He's not funny.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. No, no. Humor. Humorless, Marco. And he's probably the only voice that matters right now because he runs a State Department.
Adam Curry
He can talk, and he's the head of Intelligence. Oh, yeah, he's the head of the.
John C. Dvorak
He runs a lot. He runs a lot. He runs a lot of stuff. Well, here he is on Face the Nation with Margaret. Mr. Secretary, I know it has been an intense few hours, but so far it does not appear that Iran has yet retaliated against the United States. What intelligence do you have at this point about their capabilities to respond, the intent of their proxies? Is there any kind of command and control structure left to activate them? Yeah, well, we'll see what Iran decides to do. I think they should choose the route of peace. We have been. We've done everything. We have been over backwards, okay, to create a deal with these people. Steve Woodcoff has traveled the world extensively, met with them. Well, not even met with them, met through the Omanis with them and discussed back and forth. We even put an offer to them that they wanted elements of it in writing, and we offered it to them. Very generous offer, by the way we've done and we're prepared. Best price right now. If they call right now and say, we want to meet, let's talk about this, we're prepared to do that. The President's made that clear from the very beginning. His preference is to deal with this issue diplomatically. But he also told them we had 60 days to make progress or something else was going to happen. And I think they thought they were dealing with a different kind of leader, like the kinds of leaders they've been playing games with for the last 30 or 40 years. And they found out that's not the case. So this mission was a very precise mission. It had three objectives, three nuclear sites. It was not an attack on Iran. It was not an attack on the Iranian people. This wasn't a regime change move. This was designed to degrade and or destroy three nuclear sites related to their nuclear weaponization ambitions. And that was delivered on yesterday. What happens next will now depend on what Iran chooses to do next. If they choose the path of diplomacy, we're ready. We can do a deal that's good for them, the Iranian people, and good for the world. If they choose another route, then there'll be consequences for that. So right away, and I'm quite sure that there's still elements within the military industrial complex who are like, well, no, we don't want diplomacy. We can't have that. So they've launched this. And it comes to me through the typical channels. And these people don't even know they're doing it themselves. Like, well, you know, they had trucks and stuff was getting out, and it might not be, you know, might not be over. There may be some stuff still left. We didn't get it all. It didn't work. What is the US Assessment of how much nuclear material at those sites was moved prior to the attack? There has been talk for days about bombing of.
Adam Curry
For that.
John C. Dvorak
Well, look, we don't know. One will know for sure for days. But I doubt they moved it because you really can't move anything right now. And they can't move anything right now inside of Iran. I mean, the minute a truck starts driving somewhere, the Israelis have seen it and they've targeted it and taken it out. So our assessment is we have to assume that that's a lot of 60% enriched uranium buried deep under the ground there in Esfahan. And that really is the key. What they should do with that is they should bring it out of the ground and turn it over. Multiple countries around the world will take it and down blend it. That's what they should do with that. And what they should do is say, we're not going to have any enrichment capability in our country. Instead, what we're going to have is a civil nuclear program like dozens of countries around the world have, where we build reactors that create electricity and we import enriched material. And we've made very generous. I'm not going to get all the details of the offers, but there are other avenues here that would be acceptable to them. Where do we import enrichment enriched materials from? Who does that? Is that us? I mean, who's the boss of the enriched material that he's not us. We build reactors that create electricity and we import enriched material. And we've made very general. I'm not going to get all the details of the offers, but there are other avenues here that would be acceptable to them if that's what they wanted. If what they want is a civil, peaceful nuclear program, the route has always been there. The problem is that everything they're demanding has nothing to do with a peaceful program.
Adam Curry
They are all the things you would.
John C. Dvorak
Want if you want to retain the option of one day weaponizing the program, okay? Which has been their clear intent. To me, that's indisputable. I followed this issue for 15 years, including the intelligence on it for 15 years, okay? I have followed it and the intelligence. These are assessments. And sometimes they've been wrong. I've seen them revised multiple times. These guys want a nuclear weapon one day, okay? To that point. And it isn't going to happen. Not one. Donald Trump is president. One day he said, oops, Marco, don't give it away. Let's address the regime change. Because that's another thing that just got launched into the ether, as far as I know. Not by the administration, not by the president, but I think by people who are very upset. And compare this to the weapons of mass destruction, the aluminum tubes. We're being lied to. We're all going to die. There's going to be a war. Trump promised us no war, no never ending wars. And with that comes regime change. You've said this is not about regime change. But you are describing a regime that you have said for decades, I mean, for upwards of 40 years, has chanted death to America, has done all the things you just described. Isn't a diplomatic deal with them a lifeline? Aren't you offering to negotiate with the same people you're saying did all these things? So therefore, are you actually looking for regime change? What?
Adam Curry
That misses the point.
John C. Dvorak
I don't like that they chant those things. But one thing is that they chant those things. Another thing is that they chant those things and they have terror proxies all over the world and they have long range missiles that can reach the United States one day. And they have the potential to be one step away from a nuclear weapon. Well, one day could be tomorrow, could be a week from now, could be a month from now. You know, all it takes is the flip of a switch. By the way, they're not going to broadcast that to the world. By the time we figure out that they're doing it, you have all the pieces in place. Okay. It's like you have a loaded gun here and the ammunition. It only takes one second. We have other targets that we could hit, but we achieved our objective. The primary targets we were interested in are the ones that were struck tonight in devastating fashion. The ones that were struck, I guess, yeah, tonight over there in devastating fashion. And we've achieved that objective. There are no planned military operations right now against Iran unless. Unless they mess around and they attack American or American interests, then they're going to have a problem. Fafo.
Adam Curry
Then they're going to have a problem.
John C. Dvorak
And I'm not going to broadcast what those problems are, but suffice it to say, know this, the United States flew halfway around the world, right into the heart of Iran, over their most sensitive locations. These things got rocked. And then we left and we were out of their airspace. We were over the ocean before they figured out what had happened. And there are plenty of other targets. We don't want to do that. That's not our preference. We want peace deals with them and that's up to them to decide. They got rocked. We rocked them.
Adam Curry
They got rocked.
John C. Dvorak
So. And now we get down to the nitty gritty because this is really what the issue is about. If you look at the price of oil. Who determines the price of oil, who is selling the oil? Who is selling the oil mainly to China or any type of energy stuff, coal, oil, gas, etc. And the shipping routes, which is what we use when we sell our stuff and we control the oil. You said defend American interests. Would the United States military take action to keep, for example, the transit point, the Strait of Hormuz, open? If there are attacks on oil installations, would the United States consider that a direct act by the state, even if it was carried out by a militia? Well, I'm not going to take options away from the President. That's, that's not something we're talking about right now in terms of being immediate. But if they do that, the first people that should be angry about it are the Chinese government because they take a lot of their oil comes through there. So they should be the first ones that are saying if they mine the Straits of Hormuz, the Chinese are going to pay a huge price and every other country in the world is going to pay a huge price. We will too. They'll have some impact on us. It'll have a lot more impact on the rest of the world. A lot more impact on the rest of the world. It would be a suicidal move on their part because I think the whole world would come against them if they didn't that. Will the Chinese and Russians stop trading with Iran? You have to ask the Chinese and the Russians not. I mean, they're getting, you know, they're. Well, the Russians are getting a bunch of these, you know, these drones that they're using are coming from Iran. Exactly, they're coming from Iran. So I saw the Foreign Minister, instead of meeting with Steve Witkoff, is headed to Moscow to meet with Putin, which was a pre scheduled meeting, which is fine. You know, they can go meet and you know, the Russians at the end of the day immediately mean they buy drones from them. But look, this is very simple. They, we want to have an agreement with them, a diplomatic agreement in which they have a civil nuclear program but are not enriching and don't have weapons grade material or weapons grade capabilities laying around.
Adam Curry
It's that simple.
John C. Dvorak
I thought it was so hilarious on DH Unplugged, which airs live every Tuesday. And you can listen to it on the podcast on Wednesdays that Horowitz had, after 10 years, had pulled all of his clients out of oil. And then this happens. Oil spikes. Oh, wait, crapola, you know. Okay, you're back. Sorry about that. Could you hear me?
Adam Curry
So the. You didn't get. Unfortunately, I wish the. There was a clip of Rubio from this morning where he says this makes this comment about meeting face to face and not passing notes back and forth and having all these middlemen like third grade. And it was just a very funny comment because I guess we haven't really had a meeting with the Raiders.
John C. Dvorak
No, no. It's always. They have to write down on a note and the Omanis take it to another suite in the hotel and then they take a note back.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's bull crap. We can't do that.
John C. Dvorak
No. Well, so here's the final message from our Secretary of State. When did the president make this decision? Because he said he was giving two more weeks of diplomacy on Friday, and on Friday, these two jets took off. Well, the president retains the opportunity to pull out of this at any moment, including 10 minutes before. But the president ordered options. The president. Look, the decision, in my view, was made when he wrote a letter to the Supreme Leader and he said over the next 60 days, we want to do a deal with you and solve this problem of nuclear weaponization. We want to do it peacefully. If after 60 days we don't see progress or it isn't solved, we have other alternatives. He made that very clear. I think what some people struggling with here is that we today have a president who does what he says he's going to do. And that's what happened here. That was the point. That was the point.
Adam Curry
The way she tries to interrupt him. Yeah, that was. He's hard to block.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, he's good.
Adam Curry
I actually, like a lot of people thought he was a bad choice because he's like a. You know, for various reasons, I've enjoyed him as a Secretary of State. I think he's entertaining. He could be funny if he wanted to be. We've. No, we know that from the past, but he's decided to go with this very serious style.
John C. Dvorak
You know who was a bad choice? Our ambassador to the United Nations.
Adam Curry
Well, who is. Who is that? Because Stefanik was going to be the ambassador, which I thought would have been a good choice.
John C. Dvorak
I think it is.
Adam Curry
No, no, she got kicked back.
John C. Dvorak
Ambassador, UN Let me see who. Who became it? Madam Ambassador. What's her name? Oh, Dorothy Shea. Man, Dorothy, you need to update your picture on your Wikipedia.
Adam Curry
So what's wrong with her? I've never heard of her.
John C. Dvorak
Well, let's see.
Adam Curry
I know they wanted Stefanik in there, but then they didn't have enough people in the House of Representatives. They didn't want to let. Let Kathy Hochul appoint some Democrat. And so they had to keep her in the House of Representatives and they pulled her nomination and she was, you know, she wanted to do the job.
John C. Dvorak
Let's see, what did she do previously?
Adam Curry
I think it's just a stand in.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, she's no good. Listen to this gaff. Israel's government has also spread chaos, terror and suffering throughout the region.
Adam Curry
What?
John C. Dvorak
What? What?
Adam Curry
What?
John C. Dvorak
Iran's government has also spread chaos, terror and suffering throughout the region. Let us not. She does a do over. Like, like it's going to get edited out. Oh, no, that's. No, no. You. You said Israel. You meant Iran.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Iran's government has also spread.
John C. Dvorak
Or is it just the truth coming out?
Adam Curry
Well, I have a. If you want to play, I have a clip similar to that in terms of somebody. Just the stupidest thing.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, that's like saying, you know, the, the, the vaccine gas we heard during COVID Instead of saying this virus is killing people, this vaccine is killing.
Adam Curry
People, the vaccine is killing people.
John C. Dvorak
It's a truth coming out thing, man. That's what it is.
Adam Curry
So they, so they just to change the topic for a second, we're good. I'm sure we get back to the Iran conflagration. But. So they let this guy, the guy that was in Louisiana, Mahmoud Khalil.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, they. And, and what a political move with AOC walking out of the. Of the airport with him.
Adam Curry
Oh, it's horrible. AOC is just digging a hole for herself.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that's not a good look.
Adam Curry
So they had this. They had a quote. This is from again from Al Jazeera. And you have to listen carefully to what he says. This is him yakking away. It's a very short clip. How long is this clip?
John C. Dvorak
Who am I looking for here?
Adam Curry
It says H. K A H. Yes.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
L. I'm sorry.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
27 second clip that. Listen carefully to his words.
John C. Dvorak
Khalil took part in protests at Columbia.
Adam Curry
University, one of many across college campuses.
John C. Dvorak
Last year in support of Palestinian people.
Adam Curry
The US Government is funding this genocide and Columbia University is investing in this genocide. This is why I was protesting. This is why I will continue to.
John C. Dvorak
Protest with every one of you.
Adam Curry
Not only if they threaten me with detention. Even if they would kill me, I would still speak up for Palestine.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I thought that was interesting too.
Adam Curry
Yeah. Even if you kill me, I'm going to speak up.
John C. Dvorak
Keep speaking.
Adam Curry
How does that work?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Now what is going to happen with this guy? Because it was because of a judge, another federal judge that they said oh, you. You can't do this. I love how the Guardian positions it. Let me see if I still have that article. The Guardian just is like continuous. Oh, yeah, here it is. Got the Guardian. Columbia graduate and legal US Resident.
Adam Curry
Yeah, I like the way they always do that.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. And they keep saying, they keep saying that. But, you know, even a green card, there are kind of restrictions on that. You can't do certain things, including just getting arrested.
Adam Curry
I still think the guy's some sort of plant.
John C. Dvorak
Well, we'll see. Well, he didn't have the kiffiyeh before, but now he does.
Adam Curry
It's like, ah, yeah, he never used to wear that thing. And then as soon as he comes out of jail, they're walking him all over the place. Where'd it come from? He's wearing it all over that. Like he had it in jail.
John C. Dvorak
No, AOC gave it to him.
Adam Curry
Yeah, hello. AOC gave it to him.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, hello, Khalil. Yeah, she was wearing one. I'm like, roy, Roy, Roy Kent. Let me see.
Adam Curry
Talking about people like her. Let's listen to this clip. This is the, this is from Fox. This is Iran bombing naysayers. This is about the people that are going to be bitching and moaning about it.
John C. Dvorak
What people say.
Adam Curry
We've already seen AOC come out and say, you know, this was terrible. What is happening. This is an escalation. You know, when I was a surgery.
John C. Dvorak
Resident, I always learned from everybody. I learned who to be like.
Adam Curry
Like, and I learned who not to be like. And so I think this is going to be a very similar moment where the masks are going to come off.
John C. Dvorak
And we're going to be able to.
Adam Curry
See in this moment of moral clarity who is morally clear and who is confused.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And I'm wondering, Emily Austin, if Emily.
John C. Dvorak
Austin is still with us. I'm wondering, Emily, the people you talk.
Adam Curry
To, was there anybody who was disappointed.
John C. Dvorak
Anybody who said, you know what?
Adam Curry
There's probably a better way to do this than the United States. States going in and knocking out their nuclear plants.
John C. Dvorak
My guess is probably of those that.
Adam Curry
You came in contact with, no. But you tell me no.
John C. Dvorak
That was a trick question. But the answer is no. I feel like the best proof that tonight's mission was ultimately a success is we can see who's upset about it. Elizabeth Warren, AOC Rashida Elon, Chuck Schumer. This is the litmus test.
Adam Curry
On a more serious note, a recurring.
John C. Dvorak
Theme that we're discussing tonight is what can we expect in a retaliation? Now, I want to point out needless to say that Iran's military, militarily, they've been weakened.
Adam Curry
However, I think it's important that we.
John C. Dvorak
Take note of what they are capable of doing in retaliation.
Adam Curry
I believe that what they can do is a cyber strike, cyber attack, something of that sort.
John C. Dvorak
Because militarily they're going to need a couple of weeks to recoup, re, strategize.
Adam Curry
They're very, very weak right now. But, but like everyone else said, I'll echo it. They're not going to let their ego be humiliated on such a public stage and meet at the negotiating table. I think we know they'd rather die a martyr than take that route.
John C. Dvorak
Investigate that woman Farah. Investigation right away.
Adam Curry
She's on gut feel all the time, this gal. And she's a. She's also wearing a giant cross of David or David Starr.
John C. Dvorak
Star David. There you go.
Adam Curry
And she's. Well, she doesn't hide it. And she's a. Yeah, but that's not.
John C. Dvorak
The same as filling out your Farah form.
Adam Curry
Gen Z journalist. And she likes to brag about that too.
John C. Dvorak
Well, ultimately this is a. And maybe that's part of why he was sounded so sad. But this is a big gamble for the President because of his promise of no forever wars, which has kind of morphed into no wars, ending the stupid wars. Either this ends it or it kicks off something more and that becomes very irritating.
Adam Curry
It could be irritating and that would.
John C. Dvorak
Be very bad for me.
Adam Curry
But if we go with the thesis that we ourselves have developed, which is the China thesis and the rigged theater thesis, it should be fine.
John C. Dvorak
Well, yeah, but they've got to, at a certain point. Why doesn't he just tell the American people? This is, you know, China is the issue here. We've, We've. You, we can't use.
Adam Curry
I don't think he wants to tell China.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, like China's stupid. Like, huh. I wonder what that was about.
Adam Curry
Well, maybe you have something there, but maybe that I, it's just, I don't.
John C. Dvorak
Know, he wants China to think that he's stupid. I'm sure they know he's not stupid.
Adam Curry
Well, I don't know that they know that because the Democrats keep saying that he is, he's stupid and he's Hitler and he's a. And he's a dictator and all the other stuff. It's, it's got to be confusing. Well, if he, I mean, not everybody's got some clarity like we might have in our. And our producers all seem to have where they're not freaking out about everything. Except there are a group that do, obviously. And you have your people there in. In Fredericksburg. Cornhole, Texas. Cornhole. Whatever. I'm sorry.
John C. Dvorak
Fredericksburg. Wow. Wow.
Adam Curry
Podunk. It's a podunk hard.
John C. Dvorak
Berkeley. Give me a break. Are you wearing a Kiffier when you go shopping so you don't get accosted?
Adam Curry
Birkenstocks.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there's that. You're Birkenstocks. No, but I'm just saying it's. It, it's definitely a risk with the, with the midterms on the way. And I think it does feel to.
Adam Curry
Me, but it also triggers a sense of. A sense of patriotism with a lot of people. A lot of. I mean, when you saw this whole thing take place with the secretiveness and the crazy and how well it was executed and it was in and out, I think it turns a lot of people.
John C. Dvorak
Merca.
Adam Curry
Sorry?
John C. Dvorak
Merca. Merca, baby.
Adam Curry
Merca. Yes, exactly. And I think that is good for the midterms.
John C. Dvorak
I will also say that the timing of this, maybe to drag a few people over the line for the Big Beautiful bill feels like that was definitely a consideration.
Adam Curry
Yeah. I've been listening to more chit chat about the Big Beautiful bill and a lot of it is over the salt issue.
John C. Dvorak
That seems to be the last thing, just how much you'll be able to deduct.
Adam Curry
So if we recall back in the first Trump administration when there was a tax cut for the rich, but we had our.
John C. Dvorak
They screwed the rich.
Adam Curry
They screwed the rich. But because of salt, you can only deduct up to $10,000 in state and local taxes, which includes mortgages and everything in between, and state tax, the whole thing. And $10,000 was the limit. And rich people, that deduction was hundreds of thousands of dollars in some cases, if you're really loaded.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
But they dropped it to 10,000, which screwed all the rich people that had this counted on that deduction. So Mike Johnson wants to raise that to 40.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
But the Senate wants to keep it at 10.
John C. Dvorak
And there's some sunset provision that's all about, well, will it end in 2028? And you know, there's all kinds of shenanigans going on, but it doesn't seem like it's about much else.
Adam Curry
Shenanigans.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. There's not much else, though. It seems to only be down to the salt. I don't think there was much else that they're still arguing.
Adam Curry
I think they're going to do a compromise that's going to come out at 20. And then they'll. Best price.
John C. Dvorak
Best price.
Adam Curry
Best price.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. So we'll see. I mean, we'll see what happens in the next. Between now and Thursday. What we need, we need like the Epstein files to drop or a show business scandal. We need something else.
Adam Curry
Show business scandal's not going to cut it. Epstein files could. Yeah, but there's always stories like this disgusting story which could get some attention. It's probably a good time for it to come out during the war, so it doesn't get as much attention. The dead babies in Ireland story, they.
John C. Dvorak
Used this as a burial ground. A baby dying almost every fortnight. There are decades of secrets buried here. So many tales of pain and anguish. Today is the first glimmer of hope finally, for hundreds of families throughout Ireland.
Adam Curry
And further afield, that Tuam, here in.
John C. Dvorak
County Galway, will finally give up its dead.
Adam Curry
So what happened here? From 1925 to 1961, nuns ran a so called mother and baby home. At this site somewhere, unmarried mothers were sent in disgrace. In deeply Catholic Ireland, the illegitimate children were treated shamefully. An inquiry later found around 9,000 infants.
John C. Dvorak
Died in 18 such homes, resulting in a state apology.
Adam Curry
Four years ago in Tuam, historian Catherine Corless discovered almost 800 children had died. Only two were properly buried. The rest remain under this grassy patch in what used to be a sewage tank.
John C. Dvorak
We are standing on the chamber.
Adam Curry
There are about 20 of them.
John C. Dvorak
They stretch right across here that the chambers were built inside the tank.
Adam Curry
They're little openings in concrete and they.
John C. Dvorak
Go down nine foot. So the babies had to be placed one on top of the other.
Adam Curry
There's no way for an adult to actually get down into those chambers.
John C. Dvorak
So that's just a horrific thought when.
Adam Curry
You think about it. The dumping of the children's remains in this way sparked outrage in Ireland a decade since the story first broke. It's hoped the excavation work starting today can finally afford a dignified reburial to hundreds of innocent children whose only crime was being born out of wedlock.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, that doesn't cut it. That, that doesn't get anybody outraged. They're Irish. It's like, meh, I don't, I don't see people get it. Of course it's horrible, but I don't think it'd be the grossest story of the week now. So, so when you. I look at my email to see how bad.
Adam Curry
I don't know what you can come up with this guy to top the war, something with Beyonce files might. That's about it.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, The Diddy stuff is. It's all. It's no good. It's completely no good. There's nothing in there.
Adam Curry
No, it stinks.
John C. Dvorak
I love this email from the Truth Addict. Instead of ridiculing people for coming across info you are unaware of, maybe, maybe try a simple web search. Propaganda, I'm sure, but it's being spoken of contrary to what y' all just lead listeners to believe.
Adam Curry
They were like, what?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, dirty bomb attack. Iran's next move against Israel. Dirty bomb attack. She said nine dirty bombs, dude. You understand? It's like. But why, why do you email me like that? Why are you even listening?
Adam Curry
What's the point of this?
John C. Dvorak
Try a simple web search. You're wrong. There's dirty bombs. Dirty bombs are real. Yeah, of course. We've been hearing about dirty bombs since we started doing the show and. Yeah, and before, it's always been dirty bomb. Dirty bomb. Dirty bomb. It's going to be a dirty bomb. Okay. Dirty bomb in New York, dirty bomb in California, dirty bomb everywhere. Yeah, of course. We've heard all this. This is the benefit. This is the Boomer benefit. It. We've heard it all.
Adam Curry
The Boomer benefit. There's a show. Show title.
John C. Dvorak
Boomer Benefit.
Adam Curry
Write it down.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I mean, it is. And maybe we're just blase or. What is the term? Jaded is the word you're looking for.
Adam Curry
Jaded.
John C. Dvorak
Jaded. Boomer benefit. But we've heard it all. It's like, oh, how many. You know what? How about this? How about we find out there's no gold at the Federal Reserve? Remember that? Remember that? When is that still in? Where's the live stream of that, by the way? I saw that. The largest. Let me see, what was it? It's official. Geologists have discovered the largest gold deposit ever recorded, a value of over $80 billion in China. Now. Now, what does that do to the price of gold? Shouldn't gold go down?
Adam Curry
Technically, it should.
John C. Dvorak
And speaking of gold, John, I buy my gold at the Gold Boys over here, Gold Co. I want to make sure that all you seniors get really worried about the economy and buy my limited gold coins for 25% above spot price. I get 5% of your order. Gold. It's good.
Adam Curry
So I have two clips just to annoy you. And this is a lecture on Planet Money about stable coins, which has a kicker at the end. Stablecoin, which just cracked the kicker. Cracked me up. Yeah, you'll catch it. But let's. But I want. But this is information. These are people that don't know anything. And they're just because the goof. The Planet Money is a goofball show where they laugh and chuckle at everything they say. They can barely speak.
John C. Dvorak
Is it still, is it still that Kyle guy who hosts it?
Adam Curry
I don't know who these two. There's two or three people. There's actually, if you take a look at their webpage, they have like 30 people working. They're probably all making good money. But it's just a goofball show. And they go on about trying to. And they, they're never, it's like always kind of off, you know, that's not quite right, you know, but. But I figured this is perfect for you. First, it says that companies that run stablecoins need to hold the equivalent amount of actual US Dollars or close equivalents like US treasury bonds.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, makes sense.
Adam Curry
Then it clarifies who's in charge of regulating stablecoins in the US Stablecoin lecture.
John C. Dvorak
This is stablecoin. Oh, stablecoin too. I'm sorry. Sorry. I'm sorry.
Adam Curry
My indicator is $27.6 trillion. That's a measure of how much people are using stablecoins globally. Last year there was $27.6 trillion worth of trading payments and transfers on stablecoins like tether. And I bring this up because the Senate has just passed a bill that might bring special regulation for these cryptocurrencies for the first time. Makes sense that there's so much money.
John C. Dvorak
Zipping through the blockchain that maybe some lawmakers want to put some guardrails.
Adam Curry
Yes. And so a reminder of what stablecoins are, they are cryptocurrencies whose value is pegged to something else, often the US Dollar. So unlike bitcoin or ether, whose values fluctuate wildly, you are promised that when you buy one of these cryptocurrencies, it'll stay basically the same. And because of this apparent certainty, stablecoins are increasingly popular. We'll link to our full explainer on stablecoins in the show. Notes these cryptocurrencies are often used for people sending money across borders who would otherw face high bank fees and delays. Or they're used in countries where inflation is high, also for scams and drug deals and ransom. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
So wide range there.
Adam Curry
What then is in this bill?
John C. Dvorak
Is it addressing some of those things? A lot of use cases.
Adam Curry
Many use cases as well. And said typically the things I just mentioned are illegal.
John C. Dvorak
You don't.
Adam Curry
They don't need special regulation. But the coins themselves seem to so the bill does a few things.
John C. Dvorak
Oh my goodness. What is this monkey house?
Adam Curry
I know. They do constantly.
John C. Dvorak
Completely KYC stablecoin, which somehow is a cryptocurrency. You can use that to do drug deals. Okay, yeah, that makes a lot of sense. Okay, and now the other clip. Is this where I'm going to get even more annoyed by these people?
Adam Curry
No, you're going to get really annoyed by this one. First it says that companies that run stablecoins need to hold the equivalent amount of actual U.S. dollars. Close. Equivalents like U.S. treasury bonds.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, makes sense.
Adam Curry
Then it clarifies who's in charge of regulating Stablecoins in the U.S. the bill says for large stablecoins it's the office of the Comptroller of the Currency. And for the smaller stablecoins, it's actually up to the state where the stablecoin company is based.
John C. Dvorak
Is that actually like. Is one like a giant coin? Is that the large one and the, and the small one is like a dime size stable coin? I'm very confused. Planet but money, huh? Okay, so you would hope that then those state regulators are on top of this. They're having the, the baton handed to them.
Adam Curry
Yeah. And you've hit on a major criticism of the bill. Berkeley economist Barry Eichengreen wrote an op ed in the New York Times this week. He pointed out that regulators couldn't move fast enough to act when Silicon Valley banks assets were vaporizing a few years ago. And so he, he's skeptical that regulators will be able to scrutinize the hundreds or even thousands of stablecoins that could be issued all over the country. Supporters of the bill though, say that this at least gives some rules of the road as opposed to none.
John C. Dvorak
And speaking of rules, I read that the Trump family can still promote their stablecoins under this bill.
Adam Curry
Yeah, members of Congress can't shield the stablecoin game, but presidents and their families, they are notably excluded.
John C. Dvorak
Wow. Oh, it's a meme coin. It's like Trump stakes. It's sneakers. Ah, you idiots. You're right. I'm very annoyed by that.
Adam Curry
I knew that would get you the meme.
John C. Dvorak
The meme coin Trump stablecoin.
Adam Curry
That cracked me up. I mean, I don't even know that much about it and caught that a mile away.
John C. Dvorak
It is true though, that. So first of all, what they don't get right is the House and the Senate bill differ on who is going to regulate it. That's going to be the big thing. So who's going to regulate stablecoins coin. And it's certainly true that we're going to see idiotic things like the Walmart Stablecoin and the Amazon Stablecoin which you may not be able to use in other places. It's gonna, it's gonna basically be like a loyalty card. It, it's gonna be very stupid a lot of this. But the, the market.
Adam Curry
Well how it wouldn't be that much different than having the Macy's credit card, right?
John C. Dvorak
Yo. No, I agree. Well, I don't know. I don't know if you're going to be able to use the Walmart Stable Coin over at Amazon. That's what I don't know.
Adam Curry
Well no, you definitely won't be able. Are you kidding me? Well I can tell you right now.
John C. Dvorak
Well then that question. That's not the same as the Macy's credit card. A credit card is a credit card.
Adam Curry
No, Macy's could. No, no, no. Macy's had their own in store credit card that because only used at Macy's A lot of people.
John C. Dvorak
You're right. You're right. I forgot about that. You're right. Okay, so that first of all is just factually wrong. Whatever they're talking about, it really is going to come down. Which agency is going to regulate it. But I think the numbers about Tether are correct. There's 400 million people using stablecoin. Tether. Stablecoin as a US dollar equivalent all over the world. Not really in, in the US So. Well, we'll see.
Adam Curry
I think the better reporting if they had, if the show is worth a crap, this shows.
John C. Dvorak
It's not, it's not.
Adam Curry
The better reporting would be to tell people how to implement stablecoins in their own life with details. Yes, well people can know. I get some sense of it. This is just pie in the sky. We don't know what. I don't even know. You know if you didn't know it first thing about it you would say well this is crazy. Wait, wait, 27 trillion or whatever it was very high number of people.
John C. Dvorak
2.7 trillion.
Adam Curry
I thought it was 27.
John C. Dvorak
I thought it was 2.7.
Adam Curry
So. Oh, play the beginning of. It's right at the beginning of the clip. First clip. My indicator is $27.6 trillion.
John C. Dvorak
Oh you're right. But that doesn't sound right. Doesn't.
Adam Curry
Well that's what his number is.
John C. Dvorak
His indicator. His indicator. Okay, so Fifi Lagarde comes out. You know, Fifi is the Christine Lagarde of the European Central Bank. Now she's taking Questions the Q and A A. And she. So she's sitting behind the dais and she's wearing some glittery type sweater with glittery speckles in it. And she has a sash, a green sash over her shoulder, like. Like she's at Starfleet Command. This woman is nuts. You know what I mean?
Adam Curry
She wears, she. I've seen her wear this before. It's almost like a beauty queen thing.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, Like, I have my sash. I show authority. Because, you know, if there was a uniform for the European Central bank, she'd wear it. She might even get uniforms for everybody. And so she's talking about the digital euro. Listen to this. Many people are a little worried about.
Adam Curry
What will happen to them with the digital euro. Can you encourage them?
John C. Dvorak
Why the digital euro, Good for people like you and me. A digital currency where it has been.
Adam Curry
Piloted, and there is only one, which.
John C. Dvorak
Is clearly now launched in a very small country, but it is piloted on a fairly large scale in China, is of use and of service to all citizens. So it is not something that is good for the elite or is good for the young or is good for some versus others.
Adam Curry
Anybody. If it is well done and if.
John C. Dvorak
It is well implemented, it would be of service to all citizens. So many people. What I hear her saying is, oh, you know, China has done it. It's piloted on a fairly large scale. And you know what the Chinese do? It's. It's of use and of service to all citizens. Yeah. Connected to your social credit score. That's what they're planning. She's planning. And by the way, Stablecoin could be used in the same manner. But, man, she just, just said, oh, no, China's doing. It's great. It's good for everybody. And you know, I told you they're cracking down. You can't have more than €3,3000 in cash in your possession. It's now illegal. It's becoming illegal in all the member states. And Europe cannot have more than €3,000 in cash in your possession.
Adam Curry
Why?
John C. Dvorak
Because you must be a criminal. Literally, you must be. By the way, I think we have a note from one of our producers. I think she actually donated. It's probably a long note. She was coming across the border and had just under $10,000 in cash and got pulled aside for the same reason. Reason. There must be drugs.
Adam Curry
Sure. She's coming in here.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I think, I think she's. She donated.
Adam Curry
Well, yeah, we have. It's on the, on the card. It says you can't bring. You can't be moving more than 10,000 in cash.
John C. Dvorak
I know, but they. I think we'll get to it when we read her donation note. But I think the. What the border patrol said was, it's got to be drugs. We're going to find the drugs. None of this is good.
Adam Curry
Then that's when you respond, I already sold the drugs. That's where I got the money from.
John C. Dvorak
I'm high on them, man. What are you talking about? You can't get him anymore. Okay, can I do three NPR clips? Because, you know, I'm a big fan of.
Adam Curry
Oh, you're poaching my territory, I see.
John C. Dvorak
Not really, because this is on the media. On the media has always been.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you've. You've been hogging that one.
John C. Dvorak
I. I've been on the media on. On the media with Brooke. I don't remember if it was. Who was. There was a dude.
Adam Curry
Who, who the older Brooke Gladstone and her dude buddy.
John C. Dvorak
Well, no, but that's the young guy. That's Micah. But before that there was an older guy. I think he got kicked off for some reason. There was some older guy.
Adam Curry
So this ageism.
John C. Dvorak
No, I think he. He pinched somebody's butt or something. There was something. Something he had to go. And, you know, I like on the Media. It's a, it's an NPR podcast is how I listen to it. About the media.
Adam Curry
It's also on the air.
John C. Dvorak
I know, but it's about the media. Media. And so when, when podcasting was coming up, you know, NPR was all Jack jacked about. Whoa, Adam Curry.
Adam Curry
Adam Curry, blah, blah, blah.
John C. Dvorak
That's exactly what this is. What is what I remember of the conversation. Adam Curry. Blah, blah, blah. But it was about podcasting, so. But it was media. It's always been about the media. Now, of course, with. With Congress, not President Trump directly, but Congress threatening to cut the. Their 1% of funding, which just seems like it's so horrible, man. They've gone full Trump hate. This is the beginning of on the Media for this week.
Adam Curry
Last Saturday, Trump looked a bit glum at his. I mean, the army's birthday parade.
John C. Dvorak
Right there. At his. I mean, the army's birthday parade. That is, that, is that reporting?
Adam Curry
No, it's biased observations.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it just keeps. So the minute I heard that, I'm like, this is not about media. This is about how much you hate Trump.
Adam Curry
Last Saturday, Trump looked a bit glum at his. I mean, the army's birthday parade. The soldiers weren't in tight formation. They smiled and waved, but with sparse.
John C. Dvorak
Crowds and very high humidity. Military.com noted that the mood was shaped by a strange quiet. The organizers were expecting around 200,000 people. That's definitely not the case. Newsmax.
Adam Curry
NewsMax is reporting 10,000 people showed up for this thing. Michael Wolf, author of the 2018 bestseller Fire and Fury Inside the Trump White.
John C. Dvorak
House, told the Daily Beast that he'd.
Adam Curry
Heard the president later.
John C. Dvorak
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. Over the parade's mildly festive tone, Wolf suggested that the problem was maybe it wasn't quite North Korean enough.
Adam Curry
It didn't send the message that he apparently wanted, which is that he was the commander in chief of this.
John C. Dvorak
So she says it wasn't North Korea. That was not in the article. This is all very strange editorializing, and I think they're, they're hurting the show because I didn't like it menacing. I want medium enterprise.
Adam Curry
Anyway, the president clearly wasn't happy.
John C. Dvorak
I think the simple word here is hurt.
Adam Curry
That's CNN data analyst Harry Enton the day before the parade, talking not about Trump's feelings, but his poll numbers.
John C. Dvorak
You can see it right here.
Adam Curry
We have two new polls. Quinnipiac University, AP new -12 to -16.
John C. Dvorak
How about AP Newark -16 to -21?
Adam Curry
Awful, awful, awful. The worst for Donald Trump in this term so far. He is very much way, way, way.
John C. Dvorak
Underwater, at least in these two polls. Still not about media so far. Now we're talking about Trump's poll numbers, which I just can't make the connection to the. On the media podcast. And on immigration specifically, a drop of.
Adam Curry
Six points in the last two weeks.
John C. Dvorak
The only thing that's happened over the.
Adam Curry
Last two weeks is obviously Donald Trump's ramped up immigration, immigration, hawkish agenda.
John C. Dvorak
And at least at this particular point, the American people are saying, no, we do not like that. And they have turned against the president.
Adam Curry
On his core strength issue of immigration.
John C. Dvorak
He is now underwater on the issue that has been strongest for him and.
Adam Curry
The estimated 5 million that filled the streets of 2,000 towns and cities in opposition.
John C. Dvorak
A historic number rallying under the banner no Kings. I love how she just her tone change. It's so amazing. It was historic. It's so great. No Kings. Still not about media. What a gut punch for a guy.
Adam Curry
Who cares so much about the numbers.
John C. Dvorak
A gut punch.
Adam Curry
But hey, now we got a war on maybe.
John C. Dvorak
And better still, it's far away.
Adam Curry
We won't see that play out in our streets.
John C. Dvorak
So the way is clear for the president to seize the narrative and make.
Adam Curry
It his own once he figures out.
John C. Dvorak
What that that is. And still not about media. And then after this last minute, I'm like, okay, this is not going to be about media anymore. But listen to this.
Adam Curry
Trouble is we have so much of our own violence right here, right in our faces, which is a little less susceptible to spin.
John C. Dvorak
Do you have the violence in your faces, John? Have you seen the violence in your face?
Adam Curry
I've had seen no violence in my face for a decade.
John C. Dvorak
But the stalwarts will go down trying. If you're to believe maga, the left is fundamentally more violent than the right.
Adam Curry
When Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband were murdered last weekend and two others were shot.
John C. Dvorak
Now we're going to talk about media.
Adam Curry
Here's what Don Jr had to say about the shooter. Everyone talks about Minnesota, but they don't.
John C. Dvorak
Talk about the guy seems to be a leftist. You walk into someplace, you see a bowl of fruit, and from 20ft away.
Adam Curry
You go, that's fake. That's Alex Jones.
John C. Dvorak
Notorious for labeling the 2012 massacre at.
Adam Curry
Sandy Hook Elementary a hoax.
John C. Dvorak
When it comes to murder, he prefers.
Adam Curry
To doubt what he sees. It looks real, but you just.
John C. Dvorak
Your mind knows because it knows the look. This thing smells of some type of sophisticated operation.
Adam Curry
The accused shooter turned out to be a Trump supporter and a fan of Alex Jones Show Infowars.
John C. Dvorak
What? He was a fan of Infowars. This is. Now we're talking media. I'd not heard this.
Adam Curry
Studies have found that although political violence, violence is on the rise, overall. Just a lie.
John C. Dvorak
It's great. The left goes in for property damage. Murders are more the province of the right. Yep. The left destroys property, the right kills people. Is the message. You clear yet?
Adam Curry
As Elon Musk learned by way of his own AI Chatbot, Grok, a user on X, asked whether right wing political.
John C. Dvorak
Violence or left wing political violence is more prevalent in this country.
Adam Curry
Grok unapologetically said right wing political violence is way more prevalent.
John C. Dvorak
Elon says major fail as this is objectively false. Grok is parroting legacy media.
Adam Curry
Working on it. But when challenged, Grok only quoted more studies and stuck to its guns.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, no wonder people who listen to NPR that are customers of my hair girl are spun up and spun out. This is bad.
Adam Curry
Yeah, this is pure propaganda.
John C. Dvorak
Totally. He was a Trump supporter and an Alex Jones listener. Did he have boner pills in his back pocket? How did they know that? I found out.
Adam Curry
Well, he came out and says Waltz hired him as a hitman. Kill Amy Klobuchar.
John C. Dvorak
That's what he said. Yeah, that's a good bit.
Adam Curry
He says that Waltz hired him to kill Amy Klobuchar because when Waltz is out as governor, he wants to run as senator, and he wants that spot. And then my thesis, which I wrote, outlined in the newsletter, was that he killed this woman who was the head of the senate or state senate or assembly. I think it was the Senate that was very popular in Minnesota. And she would have been the shoe in for Amy Klobuchar if she had been assassinated. So they had to make for walls by doing both.
John C. Dvorak
By killing both.
Adam Curry
Yeah, by killing both.
John C. Dvorak
Well, if that wasn't crazy enough, our very own Democrat, Representative Hank Johnson, took to his guitar this week. I just have to play this.
Adam Curry
Oh, I saw part of this. I wish I had clipped.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, this is fantastic. This is.
Adam Curry
This is the guy who thinks that Islands can flip over. Over.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I was going to play that as my punchline, but I'll play it now then.
Adam Curry
Yeah. My, my fear is that the whole.
John C. Dvorak
Island will become so overly populated that it will tip over and, and capsize. That was Representative Hank Johnson about Guam.
Adam Curry
He's notorious for being one of the dumbest people in the world. He thinks I. Islands are floating.
John C. Dvorak
Listen to this. Just recently picked it up. Thought I would try it out.
Adam Curry
I hate to hurt your ears and.
John C. Dvorak
Everything, but I'm just learning to play guitar.
Adam Curry
And so I'm compelled with a new.
John C. Dvorak
Guitar and with some thoughts about that.
Adam Curry
Old song, hey, Joe, you know, to give some commentary on where we are now. And if y' all don't mind, I'm going to just strum a little bit.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, Trump.
Adam Curry
Where you going with that.
John C. Dvorak
Gun in your hand? Hey, Trump.
Adam Curry
Where you going with that.
John C. Dvorak
Gun in your hand? And you complaining about our end of show mixes. This is great. Down the street, shoot down democracy. You're gonna shoot down democracy. Oh, my goodness. Why would you do that? I mean, I, I, that's basically how I play guitar. And you've never heard me play guitar on the show. Not on the pre show, nothing. I'll play the theremin, but I will not play my guitar. That was just. That was a head scratcher. Why he did that? Was there people going, that's a great idea, man. That's a great idea.
Adam Curry
That's exactly what happened when you got a guy like that who's that dumb. He's actually, you know, I think between him and the Hiromo woman, that woman from Hawaii, when they're that dumb, you can talk them into stuff. And I think people just laughing up.
John C. Dvorak
Their Sleeve his friends.
Adam Curry
Hey, his friends. So called friends is a great idea.
John C. Dvorak
Hank. That'll show. Trump. Trump.
Adam Curry
Yeah, that'll show.
John C. Dvorak
It was probably Collins like, Collins like, hey, man, you're great on that guitar. You should play. I do it all the time. I do Puff the Magic Dragon. You should do something from a black guy. I know Hendrix. And then just in bad stuff that circles around on the stupid Internet. I don't know if you caught this meme that went viral.
Adam Curry
So there's videos going viral of the US Military being served, served steak and lobster all over social media. If you're familiar with the military, you know about the steak and lobster. Are we about to be in the middle of a conflict? Take a look at this lobster and steak. Look.
John C. Dvorak
I wasn't in the military, but.
Adam Curry
I'm going by what people in the military in my family have told me. Let's take a.
John C. Dvorak
A look at what it means.
Adam Curry
Take a look right here from Google. Correct.
John C. Dvorak
He's reading from Google.
Adam Curry
AI in that. Serving lobster and often steak. Creating surf and turf to US Troops, especially during deployments, is a known morale booster.
John C. Dvorak
So the whole idea is they're going to send the troops into the Middle east because they're giving them the deployment meal. This is it. They said that it's surf and turf. It's. Except this is like from February. It's a very old video and it just. These things keep coming back. Viewed 9 million times. The Internet is so broken. And the amount of people who just don't search anymore, they just ask the AI.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
And that's all across the spectrum. The amount of people who ask Grok, hey, Grok, tell me this is true. True.
Adam Curry
Yeah, it's over. Exactly. What's happening?
John C. Dvorak
It's very, very distressing to me.
Adam Curry
But the searches themselves have been failing anyway.
John C. Dvorak
True, true.
Adam Curry
I mean, I still can't find the weed whacker. That's. That remains.
John C. Dvorak
I found you the weed whacker. You just didn't like the results.
Adam Curry
Yeah, you found me.
John C. Dvorak
You just didn't like the results. That's. That's all that it was. You don't like, like it. And then the other thing this week was, I don't have the clip. I couldn't bring myself the clip in Whoopi Goldberg telling the Persian lady that black people have it worse than the black women have it worse than Iranian women in Iran. Did you see that?
Adam Curry
I was just like, Everybody showed that so much.
John C. Dvorak
I have the Bill Maher response to it with.
Adam Curry
Oh, I didn't hear that.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. With Wesley Hunt. He's a Texas representative, a black guy, and here's how that went down.
Adam Curry
What do you think of Whoopi Goldberg.
John C. Dvorak
Saying it's worse to be a black person in America today than a woman in Iran? You know, I say we were talking about the trans issue before, and the New York Times really has come over on that to the sort of the sensible, liberal, not crazy, woke position. I think this is a great first step toward getting Democrats back to sanity. And a second good step would be we got to do something about the View.
Adam Curry
I really believe that.
John C. Dvorak
I mean, could you just.
Adam Curry
Huge in Iran, though, head cover. You can't even tell which one is which.
John C. Dvorak
My district in the great state of Texas is actually a white majority district.
Adam Curry
That President Trump would have won by 25 points.
John C. Dvorak
As I said, I'm a direct descendant of a slave. My great, great grandfather was born on Rose Down Plantation.
Adam Curry
I am literally being judged not by.
John C. Dvorak
The color of my skin, but by.
Adam Curry
The content of my character. That's the progress because, like, a lot of white people had to vote for me a lot.
John C. Dvorak
So I don't even ever want to hear Whoopi Goldberg's conversation about how it's.
Adam Curry
Worse to be black in America right now.
John C. Dvorak
Some sanity people want to get rid of the View now, which will never. It'll never happen. It'll never.
Adam Curry
No, because now it's the. It's become bulletproof. Unless the ratings all of a sudden take a huge dive.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I don't see that. People love them.
Adam Curry
No. I think there's a dedicated group of people that love the show and then there's all the people that follow it just so they can ridicule. There's no excuse for that type of activity.
John C. Dvorak
You know, just going back to Chad GPT for a second, just because I saw this article, I stuck in the show notes. So MIT did a. I'm not sure. I don't have the actual documents, so I can only give you the summaries that I have. They did brain scan, so that would be MRIs, I guess. Guess. What's the probably and what's the one that the brain professor used to do?
Adam Curry
It'd have to be mri, CAT scans. The other one.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
That's dangerous.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. An MRI of people using ChatGPT. And so they studied people for four months. Our findings offer an interesting glimpse in how LLM assisted versus unassisted writing engage the brain differently. In some summary, writing an essay without assistance brain only group led to stronger neural connectivity across all frequency bands measured with Particularly large increases in the theta and high alpha bands. This indicates participants in the brain only group had to heavily engage on their own cognitive resources. So if you see the people who used AI to write essays, they couldn't even remember what was in the essay four minutes later. And. And what's happening. Yeah, of course.
Adam Curry
And so you, because you write something, you're, you know, you're engaging your brain.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Well, you're creating it out of nothing, for starters.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
So by creating something out of nothing, which is what writing is, as opposed to cut and paste, which is what AI amounts to.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Yeah. You would have a change. It would change the pattern a bit.
John C. Dvorak
It changes people's critical thinking. It changes all kind. It dumbs your brain.
Adam Curry
It makes you.
John C. Dvorak
It makes you stupid. Artificial intelligence makes you stupid. There's a bumper sticker.
Adam Curry
Maybe that's the idea, trying to dumb down the public so they'll go along with some of these programs.
John C. Dvorak
Well, it's working.
Adam Curry
We can steal their money, say the Democrats.
John C. Dvorak
It's already working. And then this one. Now I'm surprised that this, this isn't getting the play that I think they wanted it to get because it is a 100% market marketing move. This is the 16 billion passwords leaked from Apple, Facebook, Google and others. Did you hear about this?
Adam Curry
No. Oh, yeah, no, actually I saw. It's one of those. I saw some reference to it and I never followed up.
John C. Dvorak
So Forbes, this is Forbes because of course they'll. Davey Winder will publish anything. Senior control contributor. He's a veteran cyber security writer, hacker and analyst. 16 billion Apple, Facebook, Google and other passwords leaked. And it's like, oh, this is horrible. This is a problem. This is a big deal. And so everywhere you turn, it all boils down to one thing. And this analyst who. I forget where he's from, maybe they mentioned the intro. He gives it away twice. Researchers say billions of login details have been leaked, giving criminals access to accounts around the world. World. The security firm Cybernews is warning that the data breaches affect Google, Apple and Facebook. Researchers say they amount to about 16 billion hacked credentials, which means many people affected are likely to have had their login details for more than one account leaked. The report suggests that the data was stolen through multiple events over time and not just from a single hack.
Adam Curry
Experts are advising people to change passwords.
John C. Dvorak
And use multi factor authentication authorization.
Adam Curry
Please help us out. 16 billion compromised credentials.
John C. Dvorak
How bad is this leak?
Adam Curry
Well, the good news is, is that this isn't really a new data breach. As you mentioned before, this is a compilation of data that's been compiled over a very long period of time. The bad news, of course, is that 16 billion credentials is quite a lot. And what it really indicates is the success of a new form of malware that has been rising to prominence called the Infosteeler, which is capable of stealing hundreds of credentials all at once. That's why the number has gotten quite so high, I think over the span.
John C. Dvorak
Of time that this breach covers, it.
Adam Curry
Is very likely that you have changed.
John C. Dvorak
Your password, added two factor authentication, ideally in the form of an authenticator code.
Adam Curry
Or even better, what's called a passkey.
John C. Dvorak
Now they are taking steps to make.
Adam Curry
Sure that this is less relevant in the future. For example, if you sign up for a Microsoft account right now, now you won't actually create it with a password. You'll create it with something called a passkey. Apple and Google and the other Internet.
John C. Dvorak
Giants have also done a good job.
Adam Curry
Of trying to kill the password.
John C. Dvorak
This is what it's about. Microsoft has been pushing this pass key for quite a while now. Google does the same thing. You log in like, oh, you know, why don't just get rid of your password, use a passkey. Do you know anything about these passkeys keys?
Adam Curry
No. It sounds like a version of a password.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it's, they're annoying is what they're. It's like if you lose your passkey, then just, I need someone to help me out with this. But they're pushing this very hard. And to me it sounds like if you use a passkey, the only person really in charge of your credentials is the person who issued the passkey, I.e. microsoft, and go Google. And then you have to go to them and say, oh, you know, I lost my passkey. Can you help me?
Adam Curry
How is a passkey different than a password?
John C. Dvorak
Well, the password, ultimately you. If so you can forget your password or you can lose your password, but.
Adam Curry
That, let's, let's, let's drop those two premises. I'm not going to lose or forget my password. How's it different than a password?
John C. Dvorak
So a passkey, as I understand it, is issued by someone else.
Adam Curry
Well, how's that different than what MCI Mail did in the early days before the Internet and when you had, they gave you a password that they generated and you used it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, but they, so you don't know the password. That's the thing.
Adam Curry
Oh, you don't know the passkey.
John C. Dvorak
No, you don't. They store it and well, how do.
Adam Curry
You log in Then I think it's.
John C. Dvorak
Like a certificate type deal. So you have have this passkey thing.
Adam Curry
A cookie or sitting on the file somewhere. What if you change machines?
John C. Dvorak
Well, there's a good question. All I hear from from the my geek friends is passkey. I hate them. They suck. So the. So they must suck.
Adam Curry
I have to look into it now.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, you need to write something on the Oasis.
Adam Curry
I can write something up.
John C. Dvorak
Don't use chat bgpt because you become stupid. Stupid. And we need you smart. We need you. We need you sharp for the show. That was the eye opener for me.
Adam Curry
You be that people are getting dumb.
John C. Dvorak
Artificial intelligence.
Adam Curry
I'm. Whoa. I'm shocked. Artificial intelligence that the public is getting stupider by the minute and AI is making it worse. Oh no.
John C. Dvorak
They finally found a trick. How can we make people even stupider?
Adam Curry
Even dumb?
John C. Dvorak
We've tried the drugs. The drugs? Yeah. They. They become a little more susceptible.
Adam Curry
Can already killed the school. So nobody can leave and learn anything except gender ideology. That's dumbed them down enough that they're cutting their dick off.
John C. Dvorak
How can we make them dumber than that?
Adam Curry
How can we make somebody dumber than that?
John C. Dvorak
I know, I know. Let's give them artificial intelligence and that will make them human stupid. It's fantastic. They finally got to something. Something. This is the ultimate goal. I think we finally figured it out. That's it. So that people will believe stuff like carbon budget Stark warning. A new report from over 60 climate scientists showing the world may be running out of time for limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees.
Adam Curry
I think it shows a pretty harsh reality. Right? You know, things aren't just getting worse.
John C. Dvorak
They're getting worse faster. We're actually moving in the wrong direction in a critical period of time that.
Adam Curry
We would need to meet our most ambitious climate goals.
John C. Dvorak
Some reports there's a silver lining. I don't think there really is one in this one. Scientists say we're on track to burn through the planet's remaining carbon budget far sooner than expected. That budget represents the total amount of greenhouse gases we can emit and still have a 5050 chance of keeping warming.
Adam Curry
To 1.5 degrees above pre industrial levels.
John C. Dvorak
See, this is what we identified on last show. They've pivoted to this carbon budget and it's 500 metric mega megatrillion tons, whatever it is. And we're running out. The budget is running. So they. They've basically equated climate change with money. And that's the point.
Adam Curry
Back in 2021, the UN estimated that we can afford to release around 500 billion tons of carbon dioxide and still be on track. But today that figure has dropped to 130 billion tons.
John C. Dvorak
By 2028, the world would have pumped.
Adam Curry
Out enough CO2 that even a 50%.
John C. Dvorak
Chance of staying within the Paris goal would be off the table. Meanwhile, the impacts of climate change are already being seen across the planet. We are seeing the impacts of climate change on extreme heat, we're seeing it on extreme rainfall, we're seeing it on sea level rise and storm surges area. We're seeing it in wildfires. And it is now no longer possible to just say, oh, you know, this is just something that the scientists worry about. It doesn't affect normal people. It's affecting normal people and it's affecting them all over the world. Disaffecting normal people who write essays with Chad GPT. You know, I'm looking at the, at the quad screen and they're showing videos of the B2 rolling out of the house hangar. That thing looks dopey. It looks dopey when it's coming out of the hanger. It looks like an amphibious vehicle.
Adam Curry
No, it doesn't look. No, it's not. It only looks good when it's flying. Yeah, it looks dynamite when it's flying.
John C. Dvorak
It looks wobbly. Looks like a Cessna rolling out of the hangar.
Adam Curry
The flying wing.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, it looks a little dopey. The big, big cabin on top. All right, I'll give you, I'll give you another minute here before we take a break if you want to.
Adam Curry
You have to take a break. What?
John C. Dvorak
Y. Yeah, we should, we should. I'm gonna keep us on track.
Adam Curry
You get any donations after 3 o' clock?
John C. Dvorak
We got donations. I saw it. We got long, long notes.
Adam Curry
There's a couple of things Roy McGovern was on. I thought it was funny. Roy McGovern was on Al Jazeera just before the bombing.
John C. Dvorak
Who's this?
Adam Curry
I'm sorry? Ray. Ray McGovern.
John C. Dvorak
Who's Ray McGovern?
Adam Curry
CIA guy. He's the ex CIA guy. Used to be on Democracy now all the time and he's been fighting and he's, he's an anal. His sorry.
John C. Dvorak
X. A with air quotes?
Adam Curry
No, no. Just no.
John C. Dvorak
X CIA.
Adam Curry
He's X CIA Real X CIA oh, sure. But he's like, hasn't been in. I don't, I don't think he's working for him. I just don't think he's connected and he's. He gave a two part analysis that was wrong. As could be out. But I'm wait, I'm thinking there's. I got these different clips I should go to. Since we only have little time. I want to play my Tik Tok clips then. Oh, I'll play the Ray McGovern clips later.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you kind of surprised me with that.
Adam Curry
I wasn't. Yeah, I know. I changed in midstream.
John C. Dvorak
All right, the highlight of the show. Hello, everybody.
Adam Curry
Well, to me, I mean, if AI's.
John C. Dvorak
Not going to get you TikTok clips will.
Adam Curry
Yep. So there's this woman named Kylie who does just. She's just constant. She's a teacher or something. She's on the all the. She does it every, every day. She has some something to tell us and they're all just junk and it's pathetic and she goes on and on. She's so self absorbed and self assured. Now she's going to give us a lecture on conservancy. Hi, my name is Kylie and here are four categories of conservative people. I grew up around a lot of conservative people, so I've noticed there are four major patterns or types of people that fall into this category. Number one, narcissists. These are people that expect the world to revolve around them and when it doesn't, they become angry and start to scapegoat one of the many minorities that they do this to. An example of someone notable would be Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. Number two, social misfits. These are people that are honestly incredibly intelligent, but they were consistently bullied as children or have just never really found community. They've always been the weird one that no one likes and because of that they begin to take it out on other people and promoting hateful ideas. So think maybe like Ben Shapiro for this category. Number three, ignorant people. These are generally people who are apolitical and don't see color and they just don't care enough or don't know enough. So they end up adopting the beliefs of their friends, family and community. And number four, last but not least, stupid people. These are people who didn't go to college and just don't care about learning. Generally speaking, they coasted through school and they probably read it about like a fifth grade reading level. They just don't have a very sophisticated knowledge of settler colonialism or racism or systemic issues that underlie our society. So they become susceptible to propaganda. Peace and love.
John C. Dvorak
Peace and love. Peace and love.
Adam Curry
Judge not the kind of person that's teaching your kids.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I don't know if they are the. Are the Kids watching this, it seems like you are watching.
Adam Curry
No, no, I'm talking about. She's a professor. She's a teacher.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, she's a teacher.
Adam Curry
I'm leave.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, Kylie the. Well, she said she's a teacher on Tik Tok.
Adam Curry
Well, which brings us to the opposite end of the spectrum. A lady trucker who. And I think that I guess Oklahoma just passed a law that said if you try to stop somebody's car, they can run you over. And I think Florida has a similar law.
John C. Dvorak
What do you mean? If you stop, you stop.
Adam Curry
If you're in a. You're in a situation, there's a bunch of pros protests and. And you're trying to get through something, they surround your car and they're just stopping. They're pounding on your car. You can run them over.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
But that's only in like Florida and Oklahoma, Texas, every place.
John C. Dvorak
What Texas needs to get on board.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they do. And this woman who's a trucker with a Peterbilt, she has a. Or a big. Was some monster truck, big rig. She's a tough chick. And she is, I think, expressing a view that a lot of people feel.
John C. Dvorak
So I hear talk that there's a lot of people planning on doing protests out in the streets across the country soon.
Adam Curry
I just want to tell you a.
John C. Dvorak
Little fun fact about truck drivers. You see this thing behind me, £80,000.
Adam Curry
Takes nearly two football fields to come.
John C. Dvorak
To a complete stop when we're driving it.
Adam Curry
And interstate speed for us truck drivers.
John C. Dvorak
Out here, we're just trying to make a living.
Adam Curry
We're just trying to pay our bills, support our families and go home. I can tell you this, if you.
John C. Dvorak
Guys start standing out in the middle.
Adam Curry
Of the interstate, us truck drivers, we're not gonna stop.
John C. Dvorak
You see a truck driver by the name of Reginald Denny stopped once for a protest. Rather, it was more of a riot.
Adam Curry
He got pulled out of his truck and he got beaten to death. A man that had a family to go home to to who was just.
John C. Dvorak
Trying to do his job. So if you decide to stand in front of one of these on the.
Adam Curry
Interstate for your little protest or whatever.
John C. Dvorak
You want to call it, I call it domestic terrorism.
Adam Curry
I guarantee you that truck driver that fears for their life is going to do whatever they have to do to get themselves out of that situation where they feel they're in danger.
John C. Dvorak
And in that situation, the best thing.
Adam Curry
For us to do is push that.
John C. Dvorak
Throttle to the floor. Huh? I don't think Reginald Denny died. It was not good. But I don't think he did died.
Adam Curry
I don't know if he died or not. I didn't look it up now. No, no, but using the Reginald Denny as the excuse for running people over is. I think it's going to be a commonplace. Hey, there's something to running people over who are standing in the middle of the interstate trying to stop you from. It's not moving.
John C. Dvorak
This is not good. None of this is.
Adam Curry
No, it's good. You have to murder people to have to run the plow through them like they did. There's that one video going around where the person in the Toyota ran over some poor woman. She was, she was in the front yelling and screaming. It's like that other maniac that you talked about a couple of shows ago. But she, she. The woman ran her over. I mean, ended up knocking her to the side and didn't run over her legs, which was unpleasant experience. You see the car bumping up and down.
John C. Dvorak
I, I actually have an educational TikTok clip that I wanted to share with you.
Adam Curry
Oh, okay. This poacher.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, hey, poacher. I think you'll, you'll find this fascinating and informative.
Adam Curry
I don't like the way straight women talk, and I don't mean that in.
John C. Dvorak
A bad way at all.
Adam Curry
I've just noticed there is a huge difference between the way queer women and straight women talk. For straight women, there's very much an expectation that you're dainty and small. And so a lot of straight women will talk like this and raise their voice and talk really high. Think of Sabrina Carpenter or Ariana Grande. They have a tendency to raise the pitch of their voice to be seen as more feminine. It's almost like a sorority voice or a customer service voice. But queer women, because we date other women, we do not feel the need to do that. The way queer women talk is more natural. It's a little bit more raspy. Usually more of a vocal fry. That's one of the ways that I was able to tell that I was queer. Because speaking in that high pitched tone felt very unnatural and, and very forced. And to this day, that's how I'm able to pinpoint women that are queer, even if they haven't come out yet. I see a lot of people talking about gay voice for men and how it's higher pitch, but not a lot of people talk about the inverse of that, which is for queer women, which is like a lesbian voice that's deeper and raspier. And that's why queer women are honestly Seen as less friendly. I could go on and on about this, but let me know what y' all think in the comments.
John C. Dvorak
How about that?
Adam Curry
The more you know, I think it's bull crap.
John C. Dvorak
Well, of course it's bull crap. I found out I was queer because of my voice.
Adam Curry
There's a couple of. She said a couple literally said.
John C. Dvorak
Might have been a couple other.
Adam Curry
Found out she was queer.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Which is code now for lesbian. I.
Adam Curry
That's another code for something.
John C. Dvorak
I think the lesbian should get mad now. Seriously.
Adam Curry
By my. Because of my voice.
John C. Dvorak
No, but I mean that the. The queer is stealing their lesbians being.
Adam Curry
Yes, I think so.
John C. Dvorak
That's. Oh, man. Kara Swisher, where are you? Weigh in on this. I don't care.
Adam Curry
She'd be on. She'd be on board.
John C. Dvorak
She'd be on board with it. Yeah. Yeah, she does. You think she considers herself queer now?
Adam Curry
Yeah, I'll bet you she does.
John C. Dvorak
I'll have to tune in if I have two episodes backed up.
Adam Curry
Well, I think that's a way to top it off to go. Go into. Into the fabulous donations.
John C. Dvorak
Well, and with that, I'd like to thank you for your courage and say in the morning to you, the man who put the sea in the waning crescent. Say hello to my friend on the other end, the one, the only, Mr. John C. DeVora.
Adam Curry
Hey. In the morning to you, Mr. Adam Curry. In the morning. All ships at sea. Boots on the ground, feet in the air, suns in the water. And all the names and knights out.
John C. Dvorak
There in the morning to the trolls over there. And the trolls don't run away. Stop. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Well, it's amazing how no donations came in after three, but 2,869 trolls tuning into the live stream today. That's epic.
Adam Curry
Donate people.
John C. Dvorak
That's epic. It's epic, I tell you.
Adam Curry
Well, not really.
John C. Dvorak
It's epic. It's epic. Hello, Trolls.
Adam Curry
For. For the last. For this year. Yeah, yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Yes. Trolls are in the troll room at Troll room.
Adam Curry
You know what the high is, right?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. 4,000 or something.
Adam Curry
Yep. Over 4,000.
John C. Dvorak
When was that? What was the episode?
Adam Curry
I wrote it down.
John C. Dvorak
Whatever it was, we need that to happen again. But the thing is, it doesn't result in donations.
Adam Curry
4038 was the number.
John C. Dvorak
You don't know the episode or what the occasion was. You'd think you'd want to correlate. It must have been a trump.
Adam Curry
You know, I just wrote on a little stick it thing and I didn't put the date it Was about two years ago.
John C. Dvorak
Anyway, the trolls can also use modern technology.
Adam Curry
I didn't expect to be grilled about the details. I don't know how many people are in Iran.
John C. Dvorak
I'm not the no agenda troll expert Ted Cruz bruise. Ted, Ted, Ted, Ted. Good lawyer dope. Otherwise don't want to judge. But so the trolls are making use many of them of modern technology created by independent software developers who make these modern podcast apps which have many, many benefits. You know, Spotify is now using Chapters, which is a podcasting 2.0 enhancement to podcast.
Adam Curry
No, I'm sorry. Give a thank. Big thank you to podcasting 2.0 transcripts.
John C. Dvorak
Transcripts. Not. Not Chapters Transcripts. Oh, and no, of course they didn't. And of course they do it a little bit differently. So, you know, they, they bought Anchor, a big free hosting company for, I don't know, way too much money. And so they now create. So if you use anchor and, and 2 million of the. Of the. I think it's 1.8 million anchor podcasts, most of they'll go like. Most of them have one episode that go like this. Test poop, test poop. And that's the whole podcast. I know because we gotta. We get rid of all those. We have systems to check if that's all that it is. Test poop, test poop. Okay, very good. So they actually create the transcript.
Adam Curry
By the way, dude, it just. What's your complaining about stuff? What is these podcasts I've said. I think I maybe I bitched about this before. What is this podcast? Podcast begins in five minutes. 4:59, 4:58, 450. Well, who care what. Just cut that out. What is the 10, 9, 8. What would just start today?
John C. Dvorak
We're live, everybody. We're live. We're live. Okay, are we live? Let me check. I'll wait a few minutes for you people to get in here. Let's make sure you get into the live.
Adam Curry
That's another one.
John C. Dvorak
Are you on the live? Yeah, I'll wait for you.
Adam Curry
Diddle around. Here comes some more people.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know. I don't know what that's about. With the modern podcast app, you just get an alert poop and then we're live and you tap on it and we're live and you're good to go. In fact, I do it a little bit early. I do it during the fat laser lady so that people can. Can gear up, you know, sing along with the fat lady, and then you're good to go. You know that we're live. We don't need a countdown clock. Like, we're waiting for liftoff, and it's always around the same time anyway, so. Yeah, that's a very good question. I don't know. It's. It's overproduced nonsense. It's people trying to be. It's. They're trying to create tension and excitement and expectation to see two dudes with cans. All right, we're live. Are we live? Yeah, we're live. Okay, let me see. Are we also live on the insta? Let's check the insta. Okay, we're live. No, thank you. No. Because of course, you can also get D lived from those platforms. Don't do it. Don't do it. People just get into modern podcasting. Go to podcastapps.com for iOS users. Cast them out, which is made by Franco. Franco is a doctor in Italy. He works four days a week as a doctor, saving, Saving lives. And then one day a week, he programs and saves souls with podcasting, and he creates the Cast O Matic. He just put out a new version.
Adam Curry
Admirable character.
John C. Dvorak
He's a great guy. We had him on the Podcasting 2.0 podcast on Friday. He's a great guy. He's so nice. Nice. And. And. And I said, hey, is it. When you're debugging software, is it the same way you debug humans? And he said, half. Only humans had a log file that would be much easier. So he created Cast O Matic a while ago, and he just added all the live stuff with the notifications. It is, I think, one of the best Apple iPhone podcast apps that there is. I don't have an iPhone, but I've seen it work, and it's very impressive. It has a very iPhone feel to it. So Cast O Matic, you can get it from the App Store or go to podcastapps.com and see many more. It's very. It's a very good product. And when we go live, you'll get an alert right on time. And then when we publish the show, unlike your Legacy app, within 90 seconds, you'll know that the show is available. Don't be like your granddad with a granddad using Spotify. Oh, I didn't even get to the Spotify part. So. So they will create a podcasting 2.0 trans transcript. So if you publish with. With. With Spotify hosting for podcasts, whatever, what do they call it? And you use a modern podcast app, the transcript will show up. However, our show, which isn't on Spotify but if our show was on Spotify, they don't accept the exact same technology from other hosting companies. You have to go to Spotify and use their transcripts.
Adam Curry
Well, that stinks.
John C. Dvorak
It's stupid. They think somehow that that's going to work for them. They're losing users every day.
Adam Curry
Well, with.
John C. Dvorak
With shenanigans like this, it's. It's baffling. It's baffling what big technology companies will do. Sometimes I don't understand it. Anyway, so Franco puts his. His heart, his soul, his time, his talent in. Into. Into his app. And we're very appreciative that he does that. And we have many producers who like to return value to this very podcast, which is a Value for value podcast. Go look it up. Value for value.info value number 4. Value.info if you want the full backstory on it. Pioneered on this very podcast. It's now a thing people just call everything value. Oh, Patreon. Value for value. No, not. We give you the full on experience for free.
Adam Curry
Patreon is not value for value. Value for free. Value has to have a variable.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Donation style, which we stumbled upon early on. Because people, if you remember when we first started and started taking donations and reading all the people that donate, they always had these code numbers.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Numerology.
Adam Curry
And they. They like to say, oh, yeah, I'm donating 666. Ah. Mid devil.
John C. Dvorak
69. 69, dudes.
Adam Curry
69. 69. Ah. So.
John C. Dvorak
Gotcha, gotcha.
Adam Curry
You said it. You said 69.
John C. Dvorak
He said 69, man.
Adam Curry
Yeah, there's a lot of Beavis and Butthead type stuff going on.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. But besides that, we have the. Haven't gotten an Aunt Gigi donation in a while. We have the Upside down eggs or Eggs Over Easy. I mean, people like it. They come up with stuff, it sticks, it becomes lore of the show.
Adam Curry
But also, Double Nickels on the Dime was for a couple of years one of the most popular donations.
John C. Dvorak
Sergeant Fred started that. Double Nickels on the Dime. Yes. So it's, you know, it's. It's also so you can determine the value yourself. We're not roping you into something. And it's like, I think that this was a $12 show. Okay. I think this was $120 show. Good. And that all depends on you, not on us. We can't determine what the value is to you, but we do ask you to send some back. That's all. And you can do that with time, talent or two. Treasure. We love it when People give us.
Adam Curry
Even if you hate the show, you're getting something out of it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, hate, hate. It's a valid emotion. It's valuable to some people. We have artists who are now prompt jockeys, most of them with still some real artists around, but most of them have just fallen by the wayside. AI has definitely killed art on this show. There's no. No doubt about it. And I'm sad about it. But on the other hand. On the other hand, I'm. I'm happy because in a weird, roundabout way, we have discovered the whole idea of the AI Music Awards, which.
Adam Curry
Yes. Yeah, now that it was pre show.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, hold on a second. Let me. Let me register that right away. AI Music. Tell me that isn't taken. You think that's going to be taken? Think someone already got that one? Did you go away for some reason?
Adam Curry
No, I'm here. I'm waiting for you to find out.
John C. Dvorak
Someone already has it.
Adam Curry
Was it. When did they do it? Was it today?
John C. Dvorak
I can't tell. No, I don't think it was today. No. Oh, man.
Adam Curry
Yeah, we'll come up with an alternate that works.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, because we need a name like the Oscars. It has to be, you know, like the Dungeon Dummies. Maybe call it the Dummy. The Dummies.
Adam Curry
I want to call it the Dummies.
John C. Dvorak
No, of course not. Hey, guess what? News flash. It's never going to happen because you.
Adam Curry
Know it's going to happen. This is going to be never going to happen. I can feel it.
John C. Dvorak
If. If you don't get it going now, it's never going to happen. And you.
Adam Curry
AI Music.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Nothing will happen. Your host.
Adam Curry
This isn't. This is an ex. This is perfect, actually, because you've been expunged from the annals of mtv.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
For some reasons unknown to any. Everybody except you. And because you. You're smart enough to have signed up for MTV.com or something like that, or you got worked about whatever it was.
John C. Dvorak
They didn't like that. And then they sued me and I countersued them and then we settled. And then.
Adam Curry
And then you were expunged.
John C. Dvorak
And I'm expunged. I'm done.
Adam Curry
You're out.
John C. Dvorak
I'm out. Get out. I'm emeritus. This VJ emeritus.
Adam Curry
A bunch of free musical shows where they had a lot of Satanism going on.
John C. Dvorak
That was dynamite. Good job.
Adam Curry
So you're missing out on that.
John C. Dvorak
Good times. Yeah, we should have a Satan award, too.
Adam Curry
And a G. The most satanic AI Satanic AI song. Gosh, most of them so our artists.
John C. Dvorak
Are always there trying to give us something that looks cool, funky, funny, interesting, grabs attention. Or as my lovely wife Tina would say, a. Oh. Oh, one of those again, like what?
Adam Curry
Oh, because of the one we just did.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
That you picked.
John C. Dvorak
I did pick it. I said it was. It was the best one. I thought it was.
Adam Curry
I always get blamed for picking the cheesecake, but no, no, this time I wasn't even for this one.
John C. Dvorak
I don't know if I admitted it was me. You weren't for it. Yes, you were. You. And you said okay.
Adam Curry
I did say okay after a while because all the other stuff was like you had an argument. Everything except this piece.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. So Darren o' Neill did the cheesecake, but what I liked was the USG wants you because that was relevant to the show.
Adam Curry
Right.
John C. Dvorak
And she looked like an American government issue. Yeah. Looks a bit like my wife.
Adam Curry
You didn't bring that up.
John C. Dvorak
She looks a bit like Tina, actually.
Adam Curry
Oh, that's what it was. Yeah. You said it looked like Tina, so you wanted to put Tina on the COVID and.
John C. Dvorak
That's right. Thank you for remembering.
Adam Curry
That's a good. That's a good excuse that you just dreamed up to keep Tina off your back. Good one.
John C. Dvorak
It's a good bit. But now that I'm looking at it, I'm like, oh, that does look a bit like Tina. So that was Darren o' Neill's entry. There were other entries which we discussed, and we're going to look at them right now. I would say a tip of the hat for the climate protection from capitalist agenda, but it was all way too small. But he did a lot of. Really? I mean, so it was a condom wrapper and it had climate protection, no agenda, extra large, of course.
Adam Curry
Curry d' Ivoire, actually. That was your first pick?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, because I had warming sensations.
Adam Curry
Was my comment too small?
John C. Dvorak
Too small? No, it was.
Adam Curry
Couldn't read anything on there.
John C. Dvorak
I know, but when you. When you embiggen it, there's good. There's funny stuff in there. It was humorous.
Adam Curry
And then you wanted to also continue to scold Scaramanga.
John C. Dvorak
You wanted Bill's. Wait, you wanted Bill's kink room.
Adam Curry
What?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, the one with the cat and the young girl and then the torture bed with a drill and all kinds of kinds of stuff. That's what you were looking at. I'm like, what's wrong with you?
Adam Curry
Bill's kink?
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
I don't know. You're making that up.
John C. Dvorak
No, I'm not.
Adam Curry
You said, I like Nick the rat's duty button. Yeah, I was too busy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, it was very. I think I actually used that.
Adam Curry
And I also like the peanut gallery from Darren o' Neill. But you didn't like that at all? His two AI.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, I actually.
Adam Curry
We ended up having to pick this one because it was relevant. You know, you. You were jacked up about it and I didn't see anything really wrong with it.
John C. Dvorak
I actually used the duty button for the bat signals. They. And yeah, you like to get hopped up by nessworx, which we. We were both like. It was. I don't know.
Adam Curry
And then there was a lot to choose from.
John C. Dvorak
There was that way. But all this stuff luminance has gone down by 20%.
Adam Curry
Ah, unbelievable. You pay now by digital 21 1, man.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
Which is the J. The joke that we use on the show. It just. All just mud.
John C. Dvorak
It's mud, man.
Adam Curry
I mean there's another one that I saw. Yeah, there's one down for Jip J misspelled J I P. Yeah. From again, digital 211. He should. He should reset his system. Another mud. It's just mud. It's all brown.
John C. Dvorak
I'm telling you, it's no good.
Adam Curry
No. At least Darren has got his reset because Even though the USG1 shoe piece, the white background is not white.
John C. Dvorak
No, it's not.
Adam Curry
It's kind of a pinkish.
John C. Dvorak
So thank you to all of our artists for diligently prompting away and sorry, I'm not going to let it destroy the end of show mixes, but it will be an exit strategy for us with the AI Music Awards hosted by Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak. Now here's your host, Nick the Rat. So we want to thank our producers. This is the treasure portion of the time. Talent and treasure. And the idea is we thank everybody $50 and above. But if you support us, which is just so appreciated with $200 or more, we will give you a title and a real Hollywood title, because we can do that and they are recognized and legit because you can go to IMDb.com and use them and you can put it anywhere you want. Call yourself an associate executive producer. The no Agenda show. And we'll read your note. Now, the notes are way too long, so we're going to have to cut these down on the fly. $300 or above, you become an executive producer for the episode. And we will read your note as well. And so we have our old friend back at the top with 2606. And that is the correct number. We know it's code for something. Something's getting blowed up somewhere. Sironomous of Dogpatch in Lower Slobovia. And he sent a note from Sironymous of Dogpatch in Lower Slovia. John's favorite type of donation letter. Horizontal line. Horizontal line. No jingles, no karma. Enclosing Muslim funds to offset the Jewish shortfall.
Adam Curry
I. I have to say this.
John C. Dvorak
Muslim money.
Adam Curry
Muslim money. He sent one bill, a bunch of 1 dinar, 2 dinar bills from Oman.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, real Muslim. Real Muslim money. Oh, that's cool.
Adam Curry
He sent actual Muslim money. Kuwait, Dubai. He has, like a pile of about seven bills from all the Arab states. States.
John C. Dvorak
Did he have one from Oman?
Adam Curry
I'm pretty sure there's an Omani bill in there. Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
He might be a negotiator.
Adam Curry
He might be. All I know is that you don't get these bills unless you go there. And so.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah.
Adam Curry
So he's. And they're used. It's not like a bunch of new money. I mean, it would have been nicer if they were better quality bills like his Honda, his hundos. Most of them are brand new. Right. Right from the. From the US Government, Right from the Fed, right from the pallet. And right off the pallet.
John C. Dvorak
Right off the. That's where the pallet money went. I got it.
Adam Curry
Either that or Saddam Hussein's piles that were found by the army.
John C. Dvorak
I love that.
Adam Curry
We don't know where this is coming from, but I got a kick out of all these bills, and I never seen a lot of these because I've been to the Middle east, but I haven't been to every country in the Middle East. I. I'd never actually been in Saudi Arabia, so I thought that was cute.
John C. Dvorak
Nice touch. Nice.
Adam Curry
It was real Muslim money.
John C. Dvorak
Nice touch. Thank you very much. Sironomous of Dogpatch in Lower Slobovia. One of our biggest, longest standing patrons. And we appreciate you very much for that.
Adam Curry
Definitely. Okay. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, I hate to tell you.
John C. Dvorak
Why. Do you know you need to fix your. Your stuff?
Adam Curry
I don't need to fix anything. I love doing this. I love my truck, and I love what I do. I can make it work. It's from. From Clear.
John C. Dvorak
Okie.
Adam Curry
I just have to click on these boxes in Bakersfield. And he came in Bakersfield, California, and he came in with an even thousand bucks. Okay. He writes, my company has been working on the California HS or high speed rail in the Central valley since around 2016. How long does it take?
John C. Dvorak
And it Was already going since 2009, wasn't it?
Adam Curry
This is a scam of scams. When we did a meetup years ago, almost 10 years ago in Sacramento, there was a high speed rail guy there and he says the whole thing is just based on who can buy the property ahead of where they're going to put the tracks. And then they scam the state.
John C. Dvorak
Eminent domain, all of that.
Adam Curry
I don't think the project is feasible in general, he writes, and the way they are managing the construction is preposterous. I vote against a project every time I get the chance. When the project comes up in a conversation, the other person usually says, wow, are they still working on that? Which I just did. And they ask how I could be part of the part of it. To which I respond, if my company doesn't work on it, a company from LA or San Francisco will come in, steal my employees and work on it anyway. So I just take the money and keep it local.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
However, it looks like the gravy train may have been derailed. Puns intended. With the audit by the usdot. The notice from usdot, Department of Transportation, the California High Speed Rail Authority. CHSRA for you out there. Following the acronyms stated dated to 2025 recent, that Ch SRA must proceed at its own risk because of a violation of the DOT CHISRA agreement is found during the audit. Cost reimbursement will be retroactive. In other words, you're going to have to return them money even if you spent it. The project is routinely four to six months behind on their payments to us to a subcontractor. So I'm going to be making some calls to our prime and probably our local state representative to see if my company may be left holding the bag for six months of payroll if the plug is pulled.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, no.
Adam Curry
This could come up as a piece of leverage in the brewing Trump Newsome rivalry.
John C. Dvorak
Well, that's the more you know. Right. Right there.
Adam Curry
And then he has a couple of newspaper articles that they link to, which I didn't read. And then the last line, you're gonna link to the audit and correspondency page 305, blah, blah, blah, and there may be something after that, but that I can't get to. Oh, he says, no, I can get to it. I can get to it. That's it. He just has another link.
John C. Dvorak
And he says, if you'd like more on this, I'm happy to provide. Trains good. Planes bad. Clear. Okie.
Adam Curry
Oh my God.
John C. Dvorak
Listen to that horn. And by the way, I was Talking to a guy this morning who is an electrical contractor, you know. And I say, hey, how's business? He says, it's dead, Jim. He says nothing is being built in Fredericksburg, which is kind of crazy. He says all the. All the big electrical contractors, they're laying people off left and right. And Boot Ranch. Now Boot ranch is about 15 minutes away. That's where. That's where the real this mega homes are. There's 18 homes for sale between 5 and $12 million. So no one's building out there either. Something is up. I said, what's going on? He says, I don't know. Says the commerce. There's the banks won't lend the commercial. No more commercial loans. That was. He said, that's part of the. Part of it. I don't know what that means. Doesn't sound good, huh? Yeah, a little bit of tip. Give that to Horowitz so you can buy some calls. We go to Eric Tolbert or Puts. Puts. Maybe he's in Topeka, Kansas. $1,000. Hello, gentlemen. Please find and close my donation of $1,000 to cover my PhD in media deconstruction, my instant and my executive producer credit for SO 1775 on Sunday, June 22. Please also include me on the birthday list. My birthday is June 21, 1963. My PhD will be in the name of Eric James Tolbert. My birthday is June 21st. Please bestow the name sir not appearing in this film for my knighthood for jingles. I'm sorry I missed that. I would like an Al Sharpton. And he says my favorite is Resist we much. Well, we can obviously do that for you. And please acknowledge my better half, Dame Bessie. The T is silent if possible. Her name is often mistaken for Betsy, hence the joke. We realize at her daming that in print it wasn't as funny. Although you take the T out of the front and back of our name was hilarious. Okay. Did we do that? Probably. Thank you for all you do. He says Eric. And he also wants an F. Karma. So we will do that for you and we'll see you later on at the night and Dame Round table.
Adam Curry
But resist we must. We must and we will. Much about that be committed. You've got karma, huh? Arch Duchess Kim, keeper of the nutty fluffers, parts unknown. Came with 500 bucks and she wrote a note. That is little piece of paper you can hear. I can hear ITM Adam and John jingle. Screw your freedom, little girl. Yay. And F22 karma switcheroo. It says Sitcheroo. But I think she means switcheroo for my dad. Knight John, Protector of the pocket protectors and keeper of his 15 grandchildren.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
Happy birthday and Father's day. Dad, you are amazing. What do you get a dad that has everything? You get him a producer credit on the best podcast in the universe.
John C. Dvorak
Now you're talking.
Adam Curry
Thank you for all that you have done for us. Love you, dad. Your good daughter. Your good.
John C. Dvorak
Not the bad daughter, the good one. Good one.
Adam Curry
Arch Duchess Kim, Keeper of the nutty fluffers, through your freedom. Yay. You've got.
John C. Dvorak
Karma.
Adam Curry
And very nice signature, by the way.
John C. Dvorak
Very nice handwriting too. Although it wasn't handwritten, it was just signature. Coucho Woodworking comes in with $350.93 from Redondo Beach, California. Thank you for your courage. I hope John received my premium banquet board.
Adam Curry
Yes, yes, I got it. It's dynamite.
John C. Dvorak
A premium banquet board. How big is the banquet board?
Adam Curry
It's not that really that big. It's not like, unless I'm mistaken, it's about two and a half feet by two and a half feet. Something like that.
John C. Dvorak
No, that's not size. A good size.
Adam Curry
You can put some cheese on there.
John C. Dvorak
The correct website is gauchowwoodandcraft.com gauchow woodandcraft.com.
Adam Curry
Ah, it was a corrective donation.
John C. Dvorak
Yes, and thank much I said.
Adam Curry
Gaucho Woodworking, I think is what I said.
John C. Dvorak
And thank you very much. Gaucho Woodworking. Oh, here's the note I was talking about. You need to read this.
Adam Curry
You want to read it?
John C. Dvorak
Nope.
Adam Curry
It's from Dame Kicking and screaming. Hearts unknown. Don't know where she's from. The very top of this note seems to. Oh, there it is. Okay, popped it open. God. Dear. Oh, this is so long.
John C. Dvorak
Well, you can get.
Adam Curry
Dear Adam and John, here's a donation made from my dirty drug dollars in order to cleanse the possible curse on the money. Oh.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, nice.
Adam Curry
That's good.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
On a road trip as a mule from South Mexico to Waco, Texas, last week, I was inspected by U.S. customs. While waiting for them to go through the cargo, mainly personal stuff and some used Cairo practic heavy devices, I saw the sniffer dog coming out. I was sure he was going to be done in two minutes, not finding anything. To my surprise, he sat down, which is what they do. And before I knew it was happening, I heard the dreaded Ma' am, can you turn around and put your hands on your back?
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
Followed by the distinct click click of hand click cuffs. I was detained and Strip searched in a cell. Soon after, in shock, I was wondering who was going to feed my cat for the next 20 years. By the way, the dogs guy came in with a wad of money and asked, what is this? Not to be smart, but generally answering honestly, money that was not received well. A supervisor joined and triumphantly smirked. We found the money. Now it's a matter of time before we find the drugs. Unquote. I died right there and then. The Mooney was the Mooney. The money was counted and as I assessed before, it was less than $10,000. He wanted to give it to me, but I refused for fear of accepting responsibility for other things they would find. According to the supervisor, it was already too late. Everything found in the car was my responsibility. Cars owned by an 80 year old American chiropractor living in Mexico who bought the Ford Transit secondhand. A few years later, I was uncuffed. A few years. A few hours later I was uncuffed and led through a hallway when one officer turned around, handed me my shoelaces back and mumbled, you're released. My niece buckled from relief. I was still clear enough to ask what would happen with the money. They couldn't confiscate it, they said. So I asked for it. They handed me the money and I was now brought back to my car that had exploded by the looks of it. They just basically tore it apart. Yeah, everything was unpacked outside and strewn around only for me to put it back. Every panel was open and it was a mess. No explanation was given. You know what? You know, just to stop there. No, for a second the dog lied. Well, the dog. This is a car in Mexico. It was a used car.
John C. Dvorak
Somebody afford transit? Hello?
Adam Curry
Somebody had been used the car for drug transit. And just some random dust was left which the dog spotted and did his job. Dogs excuse. Yeah, that makes nothing but sense. No explanation was given about the whole situation. No report, no rapport, no human interaction. In order to clean the karma mat might be on the dirty drug stalls, I decided to donate a big portion of it to various people. No agenda was on the top of my list. I had to keep it short. Keep it short. But so many things happened. Sorry, John. Sad smile, smiley face. Thank you for your courage. In four more years, Dame kicking and screaming.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you for keeping it short.
Adam Curry
That's a good story at least.
John C. Dvorak
Good story. Yes, and it ended well. And thank you for sharing that dirty drug money with us. Tomontomas is in Emmaus in Pennsylvania and he donated. Probably. Just let us know it's pronounced Emmaus. We said emouse. Emo's emos. Yes. 315 33. Big thanks all the no Agenda producers. Even bigger than thanks to Adam and John for making the best podcast in universe. Stronger than ever. Dvorak is right. But first a douchebag douchebag call out for Greg the Welder Douchebag. He knows who he is. But Dvorak is right. Rotten Tomato Tomatoes has been corrupted and has been a no and has been a no good movie raider for years now. They pay critics to juice scores. You have to wait two months to see where a movie really lands, which makes it useless and they've just destroy decent honest movie reviews like we had back in the day. It's a psyop. Fortunately there's a value for value option out there. So if you'd like considerate thoughtful movie reviews, check out the daily Ratings podcast. It's a podcast. Or stop by the DailyRatings.com to see the 2000 movie reviews and counting. You may not always agree with us, but we're pretty consistent since all the scores come from one guy, Vincent Daily, hence the name Daily Ratings. We have even have a couple of great scores for Dana, creator of the Tip of the day Brunetti Love and Light and best price says Tom Animus. Thank you, Tom.
Adam Curry
It's definitely a tip. Sir Christopher in Elrod, Alabama. 233.99 switcheroo. I dedicate this row of ducks plus fees. So 2, 3, 3, 9. Okay. The row of ducks, really to Kim, another Kim with no last name. Was this from the last show?
John C. Dvorak
No, it's. It seems the same, but I don't think it is because.
Adam Curry
No, no, that. No, you're right, because it's his wife. It says wife. The other Kim was just some rando. Kim.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. Rando Kim.
Adam Curry
Yeah. This is for Kim, his wife. So it's Kim Christopher. I am assuming Christopher could be the first. Never mind, just use Kim.
John C. Dvorak
I'm just using Kim.
Adam Curry
I don't want to get June 23rd a nice med of Sharpton, if you don't mind. Thank you, Sir Christopher Knight of the Sipsey Valley.
John C. Dvorak
Tonight is the measure of whether the.
Adam Curry
Country begins in the state of Wisconsin a national drive to push back or whether we have more to go to build a movement of resistance but resist.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't even know that was we.
Adam Curry
Must and we we will much about that Be committed. Beautiful Al joining me now.
John C. Dvorak
There you go for Kim. Noted Anonymous. Anonymous is in Seuss in Deutschland. Apparently Row of ducks from Anonymous 222.22. Thank you very much. Associate executive producership for Anonymous.
Adam Curry
Yeah, nice. Well, you also have 222.22 from sir. PBR.
John C. Dvorak
Street gang.
Adam Curry
Street gang, ITM, John and Adam. Please find the enclosed check for 222.22. Thank you for your courage. My wife, Dame Trinity reminded me that we sponsor a local Christian radio station for her birthday and it's. And it's listener supported and they run no advertisements and neither does no agenda. So please add Dame Trinity to the birthday link list. I'm not. You know, I'll double check, but I think double check to the birthday list for June 28th. We both pray for John's return to the Catholic Church and for Adam's continued walk with Jesus.
John C. Dvorak
Amen.
Adam Curry
Jingles. Boogity boogity. Which is a jingle I don't like. That's true. Signs or pbr. Pabst Blue Ribbon, by the way. That's what it stands. Stands for. Which is odd that that's true. Anyway, Sir Paps, PBR Street Gang, which I don't get either.
John C. Dvorak
I didn't know you didn't like the boogity jingle. You've never. You've never mentioned that before.
Adam Curry
No. At the very beginning when we started playing it, we banned it.
John C. Dvorak
We did?
Adam Curry
Oh, brother.
John C. Dvorak
That's. I have no problem with it. I have no.
Adam Curry
Tried it to be muddy.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
And silly.
John C. Dvorak
Okay. Ryan George in Yorkville, Illinois. Two ten and sixty cents, sir. Pew pew. Ding ding. It's been a while since donating, but I could use some help with bringing a child into the country. My in laws have lived in Thailand for 30 years, adopted a boy and are getting the runner around. Ah. Email me and I will send you the details of my most excellent immigration lawyer who is extremely good at this. So I'll be happy to help you out. Can I get a Scott Simon? Love y' all.
Adam Curry
Suffering succotash.
John C. Dvorak
I'm Scott Simon. I love that one.
Adam Curry
Mitchell the tint guy in Dallas, Texas.
John C. Dvorak
A new one.
Adam Curry
A tint guy.
John C. Dvorak
A tint guy.
Adam Curry
The footage out of California feels like a rerun from 2020. Peaceful protests up front. But behind the sheep with the signs and megaphones, it's looters and backpacks and bricks and the common demonstrator, the common denominator in every. Every clip, which is the looters enter through the gate. Glass glasses, the weak link. At Coolview of McKinney, Texas, we install retrofit security systems that hold glass together under assault. Giving your home or business a Fighting chance. Check us out at. It was. Reminds me of a story I'll mention. Check us out@coolview.com and McKinney mentioned no agenda. And get 20 off professionally installed window film or security film. ITM Mitchell the tint guy.
John C. Dvorak
So interesting.
Adam Curry
So I went C O O L.
John C. Dvorak
V U coolview.com yes.
Adam Curry
Yeah, so I'm. I was up in Seattle once and I was at an architect's office for getting a barbecue set designed or something. Something. Some guy was a fan of mine and he just so happened to be working on the Bill Gates house at the time, which was on the water on Lake Washington. And he said they had to. Oh, there's a, like a big front, a bunch of glass windows and huge windows. And he said they had to replace them with. They had to replace all the windows of the Gates mansion with bulletproof glass because fishermen and other jokers would be just cruising down the river and they say, that's Bill Gates house. And they take pot shots at it. No. Yeah. The whole. The house is riveted with bullets.
John C. Dvorak
Wow.
Adam Curry
And they brush the glass and they zoom off on their boat.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, man. Yes. That's wild.
Adam Curry
Untold story.
John C. Dvorak
Actually. Bonus clip, bonus, bonus clip. Since we. We had Mitchell the tint guy from Dallas, Texas, talking about the protest, I thought what J.D. vance did in Los Angeles was hilarious. Did you follow that at all when he. When he spoke about Padilla, about Jose? Yeah.
Adam Curry
And the reason I'm here is I just wanted to hear from the law enforcement officials themselves, the state officials, the. The local officials, but also the federal officials, what's actually going on here on the ground. I think there's some good news. And the good news is the rioting has gotten a lot better. But the bad news is, as I.
John C. Dvorak
Heard from everybody, unfortunately, the soldiers and.
Adam Curry
Marines are still very much a necessary part of what's going on here because they're worried that it's going to flare back up. Well, I was hoping Jose Padilla would be here to ask a question, but unfortunately, I guess he decided not to.
John C. Dvorak
Show up because there wasn't the theater. And so that was. I mean, he said that wasn't a theater. That was going to be his big punchline. So I can only presume that he really did think the guy's name is Jose Padilla. What is his real first name?
Adam Curry
Alex.
John C. Dvorak
And so this was the retort from LA Mayor Karen Bass. Mr. Vice President, how dare you.
Adam Curry
How very dare you.
John C. Dvorak
Our senator, you don't know his name.
Adam Curry
But yet you served with him. Before you were vice president.
John C. Dvorak
And you continue to serve with him today. Because the last time I checked, the vice President of the United States is the president of the U.S. senate. You serve with him today. And how dare you disrespect him and call him Jose. But I guess he just looked like anybody to you. Well, he's not just anybody to us. He is our senator.
Adam Curry
An arrogant woman.
John C. Dvorak
That's hilarious.
Adam Curry
Did you see the AI version of Vance going off?
John C. Dvorak
No, I didn't. I didn't.
Adam Curry
I should have clipped it. It was. He's. In fact, I would have, but I. I didn't. Yeah, he says, I don't know if you call him Jose or Rodrigo. And he goes hun and on with a bunch of these, these diminutive names is still full of crap. You know, he goes on.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, man. Linda Loopatkin winds us out as our final associate executive producer. She is in Lakewood, Colorado, and she wants jobs, Karma. And adds to that, do you need a resume that tells your story, highlights your wins, and shows why you're unique? Visit ImageMakers Inc.com for a resume that gets results. That's Imagemakers Inc. With a K. And work with Linda Lou, duchess of jobs and writer of winning resumes.
Adam Curry
Jobs, Jobs, jobs, and jobs. Let's vote for jobs.
John C. Dvorak
Well, there you go. Our executive and associate executive producers. It gets real short after that, which is interesting.
Adam Curry
That's because it all got cut off at 315.
John C. Dvorak
Maybe we got bounced, man. And we can't. Maybe PayPal jacked us. Have you tried?
Adam Curry
Well, a number of people that normally come in late didn't come in at all. You know, the system could have been down. There could have been a million reasons for this.
John C. Dvorak
But I hope that's it. You never know.
Adam Curry
You've gotten donations since, so.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, okay. Well, then good.
Adam Curry
So I think.
John C. Dvorak
That would really suck, John. That would really suck. That would. That would suck some big time. Thank you to these executive and associate executive producers. We got PhDs to celebrate later. We have one night, one day. We're very, very appreciative of the value you have returned, particularly these bigger donors. But we love everybody who supports us, no matter what it is, no matter what amount. You can make that up yourself by going to noagendadonations.com. you can even set up a recurring donation where you can do any amount and any frequency you want. Please do that. Support your no Agenda show. And again, thank you to these executive and associate executive producers.
Adam Curry
I formulate is this. We go out, we hit people in the Mouth.
John C. Dvorak
Shut up slave.
Adam Curry
Shut up slave.
John C. Dvorak
Shut up.
Adam Curry
You know that I'm looking. Yeah, we the donations are back on track but the. That may account for this weird. I got a call from Jay this morning. This weird note came in from Tom Blowers in Brownsville and about his, you know, his donation for my key. I'll read the note because you're going to have to read it in the next segment. I'll read it now. This donation is from my keeper, Shelley Switcheroo. Also, we'd like to commemorate to our son Colby, who was the one who hit us in the mouth as mentioned a show back in early 2023. Not sure but the episode Colby on 61923 succumbed to his demons and unfortunately not with us anym. Sorry. And he so missed. So my message here is if someone out there needs help, please contact the suicide hotline. Oh, you're not alone. You're loved and are important to everybody. We, however, continue to be great fans of the best podcast in the universe. Help us maintain our sanity while traveling the great country. With this donation, Shelly becomes the dame. Now, this is going to get bumped to Thursday.
John C. Dvorak
Okay.
Adam Curry
Because the donation. I think I got caught.
John C. Dvorak
No, no, no, no. I think I have that one. I have. Yeah, I have Shelly.
Adam Curry
Yes. Oh, she's on the list.
John C. Dvorak
Yep, she's on the list.
Adam Curry
Okay, Jay put her on the list then. Yeah, but she. We have to be careful. But this donation, I'm pretty sure and I, I would say gigawatt coffee too, because he always. He's the late. Always. The last donation got bumped through. Whatever happened, I don't know what. It was a glitch. They come through eventually.
John C. Dvorak
It was a glitch.
Adam Curry
Yes, exactly. It was a glitch.
John C. Dvorak
Glitch. Obviously a glitch. Hey, I have some underreported news which I thought to be quite interesting. And here it is. The Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a peace agreement. The deal was brokered by the United States and is set to be signed on 27 June. The provisional agreement announced by the US State Department covers issues including disarmament, the integration of non state armed groups and the return of refugees and internally displaced people in eastern drc. Eastern DRC has been gripped by a violent, violent conflicts spanning back decades. Several armed groups are competing for access to precious natural resources including gold, copper, cobalt and lithium. Congo has accused its neighbor Rwanda of backing one of the largest groups in the conflict, known as the M23. The UN estimates that 4,000 of the group's fighters are troops from Rwanda, though Kigali has strongly rejected those allegations. M23 is one of approximately 100 armed groups involved in the conflict vying for control in the region. Congo and Rwanda are not formally at war and in the past have held peace talks aimed at resolving disputes in eastern drc. Angola stepped down in March as mediator between the two countries after several attempts at brokering peace. Other nations like Qatar also attempted to mediate the conflict in the past with no success. Well, how about that? We did a good one.
Adam Curry
Great clip.
John C. Dvorak
We did a good one. We did a good one. That's from Euro News. I'd not go.
Adam Curry
There's stuff that is going on that we paying attention to because we're not being told by anybody. I'm going to give you a borderline clip of the day for coming up with that one.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, well, thank you. And then I actually have an extension to that borderline clip of the day because the way I saw it, it's like, okay, so we kicked China out because clearly China was in there for the cobalt and the gold and the minerals stuff and all that stuff. And then this comes across the transom.
Adam Curry
A regulatory agency announced Saturday that the Democratic Republic of Congo. Congo has extended its ban on cobalt exports for three more months, a measure aimed at curbing oversupply of the key material for electric vehicle batteries. The world's largest supplier of cobalt. The country had imposed a four month export ban in February after price hit a nine year low of just $10 per pound. The ban was originally set to end this Sunday.
John C. Dvorak
The regulatory bill.
Adam Curry
The body plans to announce a further decision to modify, extend or lift the suspension before the end of this new three month period, which will conclude in September. Reuters reported on Friday that Congolese authorities were considering extending the ban as they reviewed the allocation of cobalt export quotas among mining companies. Several industry players, including Glencore, the world's second largest cobalt producer, support a proposal.
John C. Dvorak
To introduce these quotas. So here's how I'm thinking the deal went. All right, listen guys, we're going to broker a peace deal here. We'll, we'll make sure that nothing, no more fighting breaks out. But you know what, you know, we're going to make you guys a little richer. So why don't you extend that ban on exports to China? This is, I think this is a China play. Like, yeah, don't give them any car too.
Adam Curry
But it's like, it's funny that every analysis you've had for the last months, everything I have China Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
China, China, China, China, China, China. Okay. This I picked up on. What is it? It's on ntd, actually. British thought leaders. You have American, Great show. That's a very, very good show.
Adam Curry
You have American, one of the best interviews. I try to clip it once in a while, but it's hard. Long story.
John C. Dvorak
It's hard to clip for some reason.
Adam Curry
Well, the problem is it's not, you know, I clip my NTD stuff from the computer and from the Internet feeds because I can't get it on tv. I mean, I get it on tv, but it's on over the air. They don't have it on the Google, and so I can't record anything. And so I have to scrounge around to get stuff. Pain in the ass.
John C. Dvorak
So they had on British journalist Lewis Brackpool. And the reason I clip this is because of EastEnders. EastEnders is a daily soap that has been running in the UK for, I think, 50 years. Been running forever. And when I lived there, we lived there for five years. I got into it, you know, and it just, you know, it was funny British culture.
Adam Curry
And I got into General Hospital or Days of. I think Days of Our Lives are sometime in the sacred 70s when I was working a swing shift or something so I could watch daytime tv. I watched it a couple times and next thing you know, for months on end, I was watching this stupid show.
John C. Dvorak
And you were rooting for Susan Lucci to finally win the Emmy.
Adam Curry
Well, Susan Lucci. Which show was she on? I can't remember.
John C. Dvorak
Was she on Another World, maybe?
Adam Curry
Oh, I don't know. There's about five of these things and they were actually pretty well structured.
John C. Dvorak
So here's. Here's what he did. He. He had a. He. He came across, I guess someone mentioned it to him and, well, this is. He did some journalistic work. Here's the setup. I put in a request to the.
Adam Curry
Department of Culture, Media and Sport to.
John C. Dvorak
Ask whether the government from 2020 to.
Adam Curry
Now to present, was involved in any.
John C. Dvorak
Collaborations with the government and TV companies, producers, screenshots, writers that may embed government messaging through fictional television programs. And this was off a back of a conversation, again, with a friend, and he. I don't know why he watches EastEnders. It's not my cup of tea.
Adam Curry
But, you know, a lot of people do watch it. Millions watch it across the country.
John C. Dvorak
So I'm not judging. He was watching it. And during one of the storylines, one of the characters mentioned climate intervention and specifically geoengineering, which was bizarre for an EastEnders storyline. Like, it was Very, you know, sore thumb. And we were talking about it and.
Adam Curry
I said, oh, do you know that there's a lot of evidence to show.
John C. Dvorak
That the government are involved in script writing for fictional television programs because it's.
Adam Curry
Broadcast to millions of people across the.
John C. Dvorak
UK and he said, well, that wouldn't surprise me.
Adam Curry
I went to check articles to back.
John C. Dvorak
Up what I was saying, and I couldn't find any.
Adam Curry
So I thought, okay, this is a.
John C. Dvorak
Perfect time to put in the request. And here's the response he got back from the government and their response. They've delayed my request for another 20.
Adam Curry
Working days because they've cited an exemption.
John C. Dvorak
Which basically said it could affect the public affairs, meaning disclosure of this information could affect their messaging. Number one, it could affect media backlash if they come out and say, actually.
Adam Curry
Yes, we do actually hold this particular.
John C. Dvorak
Information, but certain things we have to.
Adam Curry
Basically exempt from the public to see in case the public are riled up.
John C. Dvorak
And upset about what is being pushed via messaging.
Adam Curry
So they have confirmed that they hold the data.
John C. Dvorak
There's no question about that.
Adam Curry
It's a case of what. And what particular narratives are they pushing?
John C. Dvorak
You know, we of course know that this happens in the United States through the Norman Lear Hollywood foundation. And I think it's a good idea. People should be putting in freedom of information requests to all of their European governments. You should get, get into this because I bet it's rampant everywhere.
Adam Curry
It's probably the problem with doing that here is that we, we use cutouts so. Well, like the Lear Foundation. I mean, if they're the ones that are helping these script writers put crap into the scripts that propagandize the public, you can send a Freedom Information act to anybody you want. You're not going to get anywhere because they're all. No, we. Well, we've heard of them and USAID sends them some money on the side, but we don't know what they use it for. No, it's not going to work.
John C. Dvorak
Okay, good point.
Adam Curry
Well, I mean, we do know. It's not like it's a big secret because the Lear foundation themselves come out and say it.
John C. Dvorak
They do.
Adam Curry
They used to. Now Norman Lear's dead. It's hard to say what. Well, let's talk about the auto pin. There was a funny guy that came out and gave testimony before Congress and it was recorded. This guy's name is. I think I have it on the, on this clip. Name Theodore Wald. He's.
John C. Dvorak
He.
Adam Curry
When they put a group together to investigate the use of the auto pin in the Biden administration. I thought these two clips were worthwhile. Traditionally, the President takes positive actions and authenticates those actions through his signature. His signature is required for the most significant actions he may undertake. To sign an executive order to take any action invested in him by the Constitution, as in granting a pardon, and to take the most important action of all, to sign a bill into law. In all these cases, the President's signature is itself the protection of democratic principle. When the President signs, he communicates his assent and endorsement of the action he takes. The auto pin is a device that signs the President's signature to a document. The Oversight Project, of which I am a board member, has discovered that the Biden White House deployed an auto pen to affix President Biden's signature to pardons, prison commutations, executive orders, and presidential proclamations. The Oversight Project's research has found that the Biden White House first deployed the auto pen to affix President Biden's signature to a proclamation on day five of his administration. Administration. And that there were at least three different auto pen signatures in use throughout President Biden's tenure in the White House. In June 2022, the Biden White House began deploying the auto pen to sign clemency warrants and executive orders. Auto pen use skyrocketed from there. We found that of the 51 clemency warrants issued during the Biden presidency, over half, 32 in total, were signed with an auto pin. And these include some of the most controversial acts of of clemency of the Biden presidency, including death row commutations and the preemptive pardons of members of The Biden family, Dr. Anthony Fauci, General Mark Milley, and more that were issued in the final days of the Biden presidency. Finally, we found multiple days where President Biden wet signed a bill into law, but used an auto pin to issue an executive order or for other important executive actions. The Biden White House's widespread use of an auto pin to affix pro President Biden's signatures to documents that exercise executive power belonging solely to the President poses significant constitutional, legal, and practical considerations.
John C. Dvorak
Hmm. This guy's with the Claremont Institute?
Adam Curry
Yeah, I think so.
John C. Dvorak
What do they do? Sounds like, oh, they're a think tank. Sounds like they're doing something for the President. Some work for the President.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they're definitely doing. This is all body punches to soften everybody up for the fact they're going to pull the plug on a lot of stuff Biden did because they can prove that Biden had nothing to do with it. And they've got a lot of. They're getting documentation to show that maybe Biden didn't do any of this or not he did something, but he didn't do everything.
John C. Dvorak
Drooled, sadly.
Adam Curry
He drooled a lot.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah.
Adam Curry
So here's the finish of this little. This little testimony. Once the President's signature is copied and loaded into the auto pin, the machine can sign documents as the President himself would. To be blunt, by using the auto pen, anyone can sign documents as the President himself. Now, to be clear, I'm not here today to suggest that the auto pin is bad. It's just technology. I'm here today because of questions concerning President Biden's capacity and whether the auto pin was used to usurp presidential power or to conceal the President's decline. As the sitting president's mental acuity declined potentially to the point of incapacitation, his administration's expansion of the powers of the presidency raises more questions than answers. Any investigation into this matter should focus not only on whether President Biden directed or authorized subordinate staff to take action in certain instances, but whether he had the capacity to do so at all. The 25th Amendment lays out clear procedures for what to do when the President is incapacitated. It was carefully drafted and informed by our nation's history. The Biden administration ignored it all to a aggrandize executive power and push the country further in their preferred ideological direction. It is our obligation at this point to get to the bottom of these issues and ask the important question as to whether or not the auto pin and other devices were used to cover and obscure President Biden's mental decline, undermining our national security and also the Constitution. Thank you for the opportunity to testify this morning.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah. So can you.
Adam Curry
You.
John C. Dvorak
I guess the question is, can you hold someone accountable? Is that the word I'm looking for for not adhering to the 25th Amendment, or is that something you just invoke?
Adam Curry
I don't think they. I don't think they have a prayer of doing anything like that. But what they. I mean, that's an interesting case, but I think what they're going to try. I think the best they're going to do for. From all this is pull the plug on a bunch of these pardons. I think that's as far as they're going to be able to get because like he said, there's no evidence that. Because they look in the record and there's no evidence that Biden wanted to pardon Half of these people, he never mentions it. Anyway.
John C. Dvorak
They mentioned specifically Fauci and Millie. And that's the shot across the bow right there.
Adam Curry
Yeah, definitely.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, did you. Did I see you had something.
Adam Curry
Oh, by the way, nothing's going to come of it.
John C. Dvorak
No, of course not. Put it in. Put it in the Epstein file. Bait.
Adam Curry
It's like. What's his name? What's that? Comer. It's like James Comer's various investigations. He talks a big game.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, goodness. That guy. Yeah.
Adam Curry
Ever come of any of it?
John C. Dvorak
Did you have an article, did you say something not too long ago about China, the smuggling in finance? Fungus. Was that a clip?
Adam Curry
We talked about the fungus and the. I think it was a couple shows ago.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. Someone bringing in. Do we have a clip of that? Someone was bringing in a fungus. Someone got arrested.
Adam Curry
Yeah, they're bringing in some horrible fungus.
John C. Dvorak
Let me see.
Adam Curry
That can kill wheat. So wheat is really targeted. It also makes people sick if you get an infection with it. But it's.
John C. Dvorak
Well, listen to this. A lethal. Here a lethal fish fungus that can rot human tissue from within.
Adam Curry
Oh, yeah, this one is spreading. I think that's the same fungus, to be honest about it.
John C. Dvorak
It's spreading rapidly across the US and this is from the Daily Mail. So take that with the grain of salt. And experts warn the problem could worsen as temperatures rise. Look, it's got a climate change, climate change, climate change component. It can cause serious lung infection called Aspergillus, which in vulnerable individuals can lead to organ failure and death. Those with weakened immune systems, they're susceptible. Of course, major cities like New York, Houston, Los Angeles face added risk from dense populations and aging infrastructure. And so I'm thinking. I'm listening to that. I'm thinking, well, is this connected somehow? The latest COVID variant is causing a.
Adam Curry
Distinctive symptom, a sore throat so severe, its nicknames, razor blade throat. Some patients report a sharp, stabbing pain when they swallow, often at the back of the throat. Because of that, the new variant is informally being called Nimbus, a name that refers to a jagged type of storm cloud. Doctors in the UK are also seeing more intestinal symptoms than with other variants. The virus is spreading quickly. In the UK, US Nimbus went from single digits to 37% of all new.
John C. Dvorak
Cases of COVID in less than three weeks. Nah, it's not. I'm reading down this article further, and there it is. Climate change is making it easier for the fungus to survive inside the human body. As global temperatures rise, the human body.
Adam Curry
Doesn'T change temperatures because of climate change?
John C. Dvorak
Of course not. Your body temperature stays the same. What should man.
Adam Curry
Yeah. And it's actually gone lower.
John C. Dvorak
So this is just. Historically it's just another climate psyop then. Okay. I should have known better. I'm sorry. All right, five minute warning, John. Five minute warning. Five minute warning.
Adam Curry
Oh, we got a few things here. We're talking since we're talking disease and death, disease and death, death, disease and something else. Tick advice for the Summer Bad year for tick bites Data from the CDC.
John C. Dvorak
Show people are seeking emergency care at the highest rate 2019. So if you're planning a hike or a trip to the park and want to avoid these blood sucking bugs, NPR's Ping Huang has some tips to help you fend them off.
Adam Curry
There are about a dozen different ticks in the US that can cause problems for human health in the Northeast, Mid Atlantic and upper Midwest. The biggest problem is Lyme disease. Thomas Hart is an infectious disease microbiologist at Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. He says Lyme disease is transmitted by infected deer ticks.
John C. Dvorak
You can encounter these ticks really at any time of the year, but they're going to be the most active in warmer months and they tend to live in a woody or grassy area.
Adam Curry
In the Central and Southeastern U.S. ehrlichiosis and spotted fever rickettsiosis are top concerns, along with a tick induced allergy to red meat. Tick bites are less common in the west, but they also happen there and can spread Lyme disease, anaplasmosis and a few other things. If all of this is making you you itchy, Allison Hinckley, an epidemiologist with cdc, says there are precautions you can take. You can wear insect repellent treated clothing.
John C. Dvorak
We call that permethrin treated clothing. That's a really easy thing to do.
Adam Curry
Cover up as much skin as possible and check yourself daily.
John C. Dvorak
Showering when you come in from outside.
Adam Curry
Really has shown to be a good way to prevent tick borne diseases. That's because the longer a tick feeds on you, the higher the risk of infection. So if you find a tick, take it off right away. The best way is to use tweezers, grab it as close to the skin as you can and find out what type of tick it is and how long it's been feeding on you. If it's a deer tick and you're in an area where Lyme disease is common, Pinkli says, see a doctor.
John C. Dvorak
The only time you would get an antibiotic after a tick bite and before any symptoms, it would be to Prevent Lyme disease. And in that case, we recommend just a. A single dose.
Adam Curry
Otherwise, watch for symptoms like fever, aches, and rash. If those show up, Hinckley says seek medical care.
John C. Dvorak
Hey, whatever happened to Alpha Gal? Who? Alpha Gal.
Adam Curry
I don't know. Alpha Gal.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, yeah, Alpha. Yes, you do. You dated her. Alpha Gal was the meat allergy that people would. Would develop after getting bitten by the Texas Lone.
Adam Curry
They mentioned it in there.
John C. Dvorak
I know, but whatever happened to that? That was like a big, big thing. And people like, oh, I can't eat red meat, and Alpha Gal and Texas. The Lone Star Tick.
Adam Curry
Yeah, the Lone Star Tick. That was the name of it.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. What happened to that? Just no one has that anymore. Does that go away?
Adam Curry
I don't think it has.
John C. Dvorak
Well, we're going to New York next month. I'll be doing the show from New York. Tina.
Adam Curry
No, New York City.
John C. Dvorak
New York City show.
Adam Curry
We did a report of how they, how the homeless encampments are doing and how's things at the Roosevelt Hotel. You got. You got a lot of work to do if you're going to go to New York.
John C. Dvorak
I'll be very, very busy. We're going there for Tina's birthday. We'll be celebrating with her youngest daughter who lives in New York. And, well, just imagine, I'm thinking we're going there, we're going to stay at the Roosevelt Hotel. I'm not too sure about that. Terminix released its annual ranking of the worst cities for bedbugs. Uh oh. Philadelphia holds the top spot for the second year in a row. Congratulations. The city is followed by New York.
Adam Curry
Cleveland and Los Angeles.
John C. Dvorak
Analysts say infestations are likely tied to Aliana.
Adam Curry
Can't even look at this. I don't want to see it.
John C. Dvorak
They're likely tied to climate, housing trends and travel. People just bring them around. Pest control experts suggest checking all furniture.
Adam Curry
At your hotel or rental unit to avoid bringing any bugs back home with you.
John C. Dvorak
I can't wait for Tina to hear the show. She'll be checking the furniture. She'll be checking the cabinets, the closets, everything. We don't want bedbugs. That's gross. It's gross, I tell you.
Adam Curry
Bed bugs. There was a couple of years during this show era that. It is an era at this point, the no Agenda era. You should note that I prefer to.
John C. Dvorak
Call it a season.
Adam Curry
Well, it's more than a season, believe me. So during the no Agenda era, there was, if you remember, there's about a year's worth of bedbug stories. Sure. Because that was the, the fear of the. Of the. Of the day. There were bedbugs in the theaters.
John C. Dvorak
That's where it started. Yes. We had, Let me see, 2020 bed.
Adam Curry
Bugs in the theaters.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, that. Well, that happened in, in France. The bedbugs were in the theater theaters. And let me see, Was this in 2020? Coming up, it's a feeding frenzy on the move.
Adam Curry
Bedbugs are giving people nightmares. Over the last 10 years, their population has been exploding.
John C. Dvorak
Tonight we know why. The insects are crawling out of beds and into movie theaters, classrooms and more. 2020. Yeah, yeah, that was it. All during the no Agenda era. Do you see now why we have Boomer benefit? Do you understand?
Adam Curry
Yeah, but besides our knowledge base, the two of us combined is 100 years plus easy. It's the show archives itself are unbelievable. What you just. Right there, within 20 seconds you found a bedbug clip. Exactly. Explaining what the problem was, which is bedbugs in the theaters. And it came. What we forgot, of course, is it came from France.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
Or I forgot that you remembered.
John C. Dvorak
Yes.
Adam Curry
So yes.
John C. Dvorak
Your point being?
Adam Curry
People should think about what we just did and say, you know, we should give these guys at least five bucks or subscribers something. I'm going to show my support by donating to no Agenda. Imagine all the people who could do that.
John C. Dvorak
Oh yeah, that'd be fab. Nailed it. And we still have plenty of show to come. I have some actual real world isos that maybe may. May be worth selecting for end of show ISO. We have some dynamite Iran. Iran end of show mixes on the way. John's tip of the day. And of course we have a night. We have two dames. I think we have some PhDs and the birthdays. But first John is going to thank our very short list of donors that we still want to thank. $50 and above.
Adam Curry
Yeah. And I noticed that we are. Our dame in the Sparks, Nevada is missing because I think she. That was the again the problem with PayPal because she's been giving us money every show. And we'll hear from her, I'm sure. So we start with a Vienna donation from the. Of all places Vienna, Austria. Oh, from Belaza, Checo, I think. Che che chesko Cesco something. I don't know. I'll never get that name. It's not Austrian, I don't think. 106, 41.
John C. Dvorak
Nice. Thank you.
Adam Curry
Michael Edmond in Brookings, South Dakota. 100. He's in FEMA region. Eight Enfield parts. Oh, I'm sorry. Michael needs a deduching You've been de douched. Ian Field, our buddy. Hundred doll. Jason maurer in Vancouver, Washington. 100. He's starting to use stripe now. Waxomized in Bergen hook.
John C. Dvorak
Bergen's hook.
Adam Curry
Hook 8438. Kevin McLaughlin got through the. Through the filter. He's there with the eight. Oh, he's the Archduke of Luna. Lover of America. Lover of boobs.
John C. Dvorak
Probably because he's on an autom. No, he's not. Automatic. Because he adds.
Adam Curry
No, he's not. Could you squeeze. Because he's writing different notes all the time, so you can't do that with automatic. And he's asked, could you squeeze the melon mix by sound guy Steve into the end of the show mix, please?
John C. Dvorak
Melon mix. Oh, okay. Yeah. Because he asked for it and he is the Archduke. Yes.
Adam Curry
No, he gets what he wants.
John C. Dvorak
He totally gets what he wants. That dude's awesome.
Adam Curry
Philip Colburn in Waramu, New South Wales, Australia. 7373 says see email. We did not receive email.
John C. Dvorak
No.
Adam Curry
Nicholas Leary in Columbus, Ohio. 7272. Dame Becky in Arlington, Washington. 6996. Oh, wait a minute. There's Dame Rita right there in Sparks, Nevada. 67. She. She looked in her wallet and said, wait a minute.
John C. Dvorak
These guys. No, no, these guys.
Adam Curry
Wait a minute. 67. We'll do this. We'll do this. As long as I get mentioned. Robin Tolbert in Topeka, Kansas. 6494. Upbeat music podcast. The Upbeat Music Podcast. That's salty Copperas Cave.
John C. Dvorak
That's salty crayon, man. This is a great show. Value for value. Upbeats Music Podcast. He's a good dude. Listen to it on a modern podcast app.
Adam Curry
5377. Charles Tracy in Hickory, North Carolina. 5272. A. Baron Henry in Rancho Palace Verdes, California. 5242. Cole Dial in Farina, Illinois. 5225. Forest Martin. 5005. Andrew Ben Benz in Imperial, Missouri. 5005. And now we go to the 50s. There's not too many of them, but here they are. Michael Socorro in New Richmond, Wisconsin. Tim Ball in Ridgewood, Washington. Leanne Shipley in Covington, Washington. Sir. Sir. Beyond his Baron, I think. Alan Bean in Beaverton, Oregon. Yeah, Barron. Michael Myers is last on the list. A very short list. Less than 40 people for the whole show, including executive producers. Michael Myers in Mandeville, Louisiana. 50 bucks. I want to thank all these people for making the show. 1775. We got 1776. The founding of the United States of America. Show number, big one. The next show.
John C. Dvorak
Big one, big show. Big, big show. Really big show. And how about that being in our 250th year year. Kind of close. Kind of close.
Adam Curry
Yeah.
John C. Dvorak
Well, kinda close enough. Well, we got a lot of 250s this year. A lot of different things happened 250 years ago. And we're just getting started. Everybody. Thank you so much to these producers. $50 and above. We never mention anyone under 50 for reasons of anonymity, but we appreciate those who do so. And of course, our sustaining donors. Any amount, any frequency, frequency, any donation that you want. Actually, because it's value for value. The component of that is it's open, the amount is open. You do whatever you want. Just send us back some value for the value you feel that you receive from the show, go to noagendadonations.com Nice list. Today, Mitchell Reeves, happy birthday to his daughter Marjorie. She turned one year old on the 20th. Ah, welcome to the universe and Gitmo nation. Marjorie. Eric Tolbert turned 62. Also on the 21st. Joe Lackeby says happy birthday to Steve brock. He turned 65 today. Sir Christopher, happy birthday to his wife Kim. She'll be celebrating tomorrow. Sir. PBR Street Gang. Happy birthday to Dame Trinity, June 28th. And Arch Duchess Kim, keeper of the nutty Fluffers, says happy birthday to her dad John. And we also congratulate these people and say happy birthday from everybody here at the best podcast in the universe. So now we have our PhDs Eric James Tolbert and Cleo Key. Both of them receive PhDs in media deconstruction. You can go to noagendarings.com fill out all the information where we can send this to you. It's a very handsome certificate. It is beautiful for framing. Don't just stick it on your wall, frame it. It'll make it look so official. Because it is official. An official PhD from your no Agenda show. Then we have one night and one dame. This is the note that you read earlier from my keeper, Shelley. And with this they commemorate their son Colby, who was the one who hit them in the mouth, as mentioned on the show back in early 2023, who succumbed to his demons, unfortunately is no longer with them anymore. So again, their message is, anyone else out there needs help, please call the suicide hotline. You are not alone, you are loved and you are important to everybody. With this donation, Shelly becomes a dame. Please name her Dame Shelley, holder of the CDL and Dog Mama. She wants Squeaky toys and tennis balls at the round table already ordered that. Therefore you keep up the fantastic work. And Colby's favorite was noodle boy. You know, we'll do a. Let me get the noodle boy. We have. We don't have. We don't have a jingle for noodle boy. Do we have the noodle gun is what we have.
Adam Curry
No, we have the noodle boy. It's not a jingle, it's the whole thing.
John C. Dvorak
Right, right. But I'll do a. A noodle gun. Because that is about the. The noodle boy and karma for all. We'll do that right now. Actually, I'm gonna shoot you in the face with my noodle gun, you racist piece of shit. I got my pasta Glock locked and loaded.
Adam Curry
You've got karma.
John C. Dvorak
And with that, let's draw our blades. Mr. Dvorak, bring out the blade one right here. Very nice. Okay, Shelly, pop on up here. Right on the podium along with Eric Tolbert. Both of you have completed everything you need to become a knight and a dame of the no Agenda roundtable. So I'm very proud to pronounce Kate the as dame Shelley, holder of the CDL and dog mopping. And sir not appearing in this film for you. Here at the round Table we have squeaky toys and tennis balls. We've got hookers and blow rent boys and chardonnay for your pleasure. We have redheads and ryes, Brazilian hotties and Kashasha. We got Gayston sake Rubenesque women in rose bungheads and bourbon, sparkling cider, nescorts, ginger ale and gerbils, fresh milk and Pablo men. As always here at the round table, the favorite, the staples, your mutton and your mead. Go to noagendarings.com and there you will see the handsome ring for knights and for dames is a signet ring. So with that become you receive that with not just your certificate of authenticity, but also a couple of sticks of wax so you can seal your important correspondence. And thank you both for supporting the no Agenda show. No Agenda meetups being organized around the globe. That is where the producers get together, talk about important affairs like stuff we talk about on the show and their opinions and their conspiracies and whatever else is happening. Knights and dames show up to these. It's a good old hootenanny. You can find all of these listed atnoagendameetups.com. and we love it when people get together because that connection gives protection. And these are the first responders in emergency. Here is a meetup report from Fort Wayne. Their June report. Adam and John, this is Shannon reporting in from Fort Wayne. We tried a location we tried once before, but last time we're here, Trump.
Adam Curry
Got his ear pierced.
John C. Dvorak
But anyway, well, we got Ted and Ann from Cleveland, Ohio. Say hi, Ann.
Adam Curry
Hi.
John C. Dvorak
Meeting our friends at Fort Wayne for a random vacation.
Adam Curry
Yeah, baby. This is Jared from Cool Hacks, Shelly from Fort Wayne.
John C. Dvorak
Thank you for your courage. Hey, Joe Biden, what's that in your diaper? We'll fix that in post. And the report coming in from San Francisco from the Dog Patch Saloon. Here we are on no Kings Day at Dog Patch Saloon, weathering away the craziest in San Francisco. This is a dude named Ben, named Ben Duke of sf having a great time at the meetup, sir. Montauk here, enjoying a nice day out with other producers.
Adam Curry
Elsie Desi here, sir. Julian here, found Dog Patch.
John C. Dvorak
Where's Lower Slobobia, Sir? Recalcitrant crazy Steve II here. We're enjoying all Cucks day. This is her non nade, sir.
Adam Curry
And I have to move my car in 53 minutes. In the morning, sir Robert in the morning, anonymous lady.
John C. Dvorak
In the morning.
Adam Curry
In the morning.
John C. Dvorak
And our final meter performance report. None of these include their servers, by the way, which I always request. I love hearing the servers who say these people are crazy, but they're kind of fun. This is from Victoria.
Adam Curry
What do you think, Rogue?
John C. Dvorak
All right, here we are. Friday afternoon no agenda meetup Friday beer.
Adam Curry
At the Lighthouse Brewery. This is Sir Rogue at the Taverns Baron of the Cowichan Valley. And I am here with the future.
John C. Dvorak
Sir Peption of the Doors. Yes, also known as Winston Smith.
Adam Curry
And for some reason Rogue is not overly enjoyable to him, but that would be it. This is our no agenda meetup report. Have yourself a good day.
John C. Dvorak
All right, thank you very much. We have a meetup taking place today at the Elm City Brewing Company in Keene, New Hampshire. It is their 13th Too Many Eggs.com meetup. Go join them for that on Thursday, our next show day, no agenda New York City at Plug Uglies. 4:30 at Plug Uglies. It's in Gramercy, New York, New York. Please do send us immediate reports. A big group there in New York. And also on Thursday, the North Georgia Monthly at 6 o' clock at Cherry Street Brewing in Alpharetta, Georgia. We have a couple of global meetups coming up. One on the 12th in Deutschland, I'm not sure where. Also on the 12th, this is July Zurich, Switzerland and Tilburg, the Netherlands. Well, that's September. Oh, my God. So go to no agendameetups.com this is where you can find all the meetups. They're listed by region. They're listed on a calendar. It's very easy to find one. If you can't find one near you, there's an easy, easy solution. Start one yourself. Go to noagendameetups.com My ICE ISOs won't. What is that? Unsupported file format. That sucks. I kind of like that ISO. Hold on a second. Do you have any ISOs for the.
Adam Curry
There should be one in there. Is there?
John C. Dvorak
Yes, I do see one in here.
Adam Curry
This is John's one.
John C. Dvorak
Here's John's one ISO.
Adam Curry
That was one bunker buster of a show.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know. Let me see. I got a couple here. What's this one? Let me check this one out. There is no exit strategy. Got that one I have.
Adam Curry
Bye bye.
John C. Dvorak
No, okay. Keep it 100, bro. And we're sorry, citizen. You violated the terms of our agreement here in the office. I don't even know where that comes. Sounds like me. And this one I think is maybe useful.
Adam Curry
Well, I'm sick and tired of smart guys. It was Biden.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah. When it was.
Adam Curry
Well, I think we've tried to. I think you tried to slip that one in once before. Well, I'm sick and tired of smart guys.
John C. Dvorak
Well, I kind of like it. I mean, it's got.
Adam Curry
I like the bunker buster because it wraps the show around because it started with bunker buster. That was one bunker buster of a show.
John C. Dvorak
Yeah, well, it is AI. But then again, so is everything. I'm not even sure I'm talking to John anymore. It could just be.
Adam Curry
You are talking to John.
John C. Dvorak
All right?
Adam Curry
You are talking to John. You are not talking to AI.
John C. Dvorak
Tip of the Daytime.
Adam Curry
And sometimes Adam created by Dana Burnetti all right, I have a website to plug.
John C. Dvorak
A website plug. Yeah.
Adam Curry
How we do website plugs. We do rotations, we do website. Now if anyone ever is going to buy a digital camera, used one in or a new one, there's a website that, you know, I don't, don't go to the computer magazines or online stuff. There's one website that all they do is review digital photography stuff. They review every camera that's ever come out. You can go look at their old reviews if you want to buy a used. A lot of people buying a used digital camera is not a bad idea in today's world because they really got to a very high peak, you know, Five years ago. And they're still very useful, they, these cameras. But you. Which one would you get? And. And then there's lenses and other things that these guys review.
John C. Dvorak
Lenses, Lenses. There's different lenses. I have five on my iPhone. I don't need different lenses.
Adam Curry
So this is what this is for people who realize that a camera is still better than a phone for taking a photo. But, I mean, the phone does a great job.
John C. Dvorak
Is that true, though? Is. Is a camera better than a phone these days?
Adam Curry
Yeah, just look at the little dinky lens and the whole. Come on. It's all. And talk about AI. The thing is processing the. The picture. It's probably changing the colors.
John C. Dvorak
Oh, it's changing everything.
Adam Curry
The whole thing is ridiculous.
John C. Dvorak
That's why they're better. People like the pictures because they're like, oh, I look good in this.
Adam Curry
Yeah, well, yeah, that's the whole review. D dpreview.com dpreview.com highly recommended website. If you like anything, be careful.
John C. Dvorak
There's other DP websites out there. There. You want to be kind of careful.
Adam Curry
DP review one word. DPReview.com I'm just saying.
John C. Dvorak
Go to tipoftheday.net.
Adam Curry
Only you would come up with that. And sometimes.
John C. Dvorak
Adam created by Dana Burnetti. I only do it as a public service. I want to help people, you know, I want to warn them for the people. Perils. The perils that could be out there. Yes. All right. By request for the end of show mix, we've added the melon mix from sound guy Steve for our Archduke of Luna and the lover of America and boobs. Along with that comes James Trees. That's the song you like, the war in Iraq. And a classic, because they're all classic because you can use them every five years. Medley from our very own Jesse Cord Nelson. That is coming up in our end of show mixes. Do stay tuned for that. They're toe tappers, I tell you, Real toe tappers. Up next on the no Agenda stream, Trollroom IO. And if you just keep listening to your modern podcast app, you will hear podcasting 2.0 where we talk about, well, about Spotify getting on board, kind of, and other things about the future of podcasting. We'll be back back on Thursday to bring you more media deconstruction. Until then, coming to you from the heart of the Texas hill country where not everybody's happy with President Trump. Fredericksburg, Texas in the morning, everybody, I'm Adam Curry.
Adam Curry
And from northern Silicon Valley, where Everybody's going to noagendadonations.com today. I'm John C. Dvorak.
John C. Dvorak
We will talk to you again on Thursday. Until then, adios mo fos. Hooey, hooey and such. I love melons. Did you know there are over 40 different types of melons out there?
Adam Curry
Kevin McLaughlin in Concord, North Carolina says Honeydew Melons. He just wrote that in there for some reason.
John C. Dvorak
He likes melons.
Adam Curry
Golden Delicious melons. The Galea melon. Horned melons. How many melons that are there in the world?
John C. Dvorak
There are over 40 different types of melons.
Adam Curry
Summertime is the perfect time to shoot.
John C. Dvorak
Show off your melons, ladies.
Adam Curry
Honey globe melons. Honey globe melons. Camouflage melons. Choppers in aisle three. Camouflage melons. Jade Doom melon donation. Jade Dew is another little melon. And I've had. Those are pretty good. I think the Tuscan melon is my favorite.
John C. Dvorak
Ah, you just love melons.
Adam Curry
The Picasso melon. Calabash melody melons. That's calabash melons. The Kiss melon. It's got a big tongue that comes out of it. The papaya melon. The Balin melon. The Yubari king melon. Autumn sweets. Autumn sweets. The melon of choice for connoisseurs. He's gonna run out of melons by the way. I don't have any melons.
John C. Dvorak
Varieties I think this he's got.
Adam Curry
But he hasn't even said watermelon yet.
John C. Dvorak
Exactly.
Adam Curry
Cantola melon. Another one I've never heard of.
John C. Dvorak
But you know, how long will he be able to come up with melon names?
Adam Curry
Korean melons.
John C. Dvorak
I love his melon assortment.
Adam Curry
Gak melons.
John C. Dvorak
The Ananas melon.
Adam Curry
Never had one. The Sprite melon. Sharon Taylor melons, which is literally a melon. Kevin McLaughlin's back this time promoting the Snap melon for you. Keeping score.
John C. Dvorak
I love Mallet.
Adam Curry
It's gonna be a war with an.
John C. Dvorak
And I'm doing all I can to.
Adam Curry
Get ready for World Water 3. It's so exciting to look and see. There's gonna be mushroom clouds everywhere and nobody will even have to care.
John C. Dvorak
We're gonna be waving bye bye to everyone.
Adam Curry
Un me.
John C. Dvorak
I'm going to get a tan from.
Adam Curry
The rain with me of nuclear fusion decay. It's going to be raining all over the world.
John C. Dvorak
I'm going to look so great. There's going to be a war with.
Adam Curry
Iran and I'm doing all I can to get ready for World War 3.
John C. Dvorak
There's gonna be a war with Iran.
Adam Curry
And I'm doing all I can to get ready for World water dream it's.
John C. Dvorak
So exciting to look and see there's.
Adam Curry
Gonna be mushroom clouds everywhere and nobody will even have to care we're gonna be waving bye bye to everyone you.
John C. Dvorak
And me I'm gonna get a 10 from the Rays of me of nuclear.
Adam Curry
Fusion decay it's gonna be raining all.
John C. Dvorak
Over the world I'm gonna look so.
Adam Curry
Great there's gonna be a war with.
John C. Dvorak
Iran and I'm doing all I can.
Adam Curry
To get ready for World War 3. There's gonna be a war with Iran.
John C. Dvorak
And I'm doing all I can to.
Adam Curry
Get ready for World War 3. It's so exciting to look and see there's gonna be mushroom clouds everywhere and nobody will even have to care we're.
John C. Dvorak
Gonna be waving bye bye to everyone.
Adam Curry
You and me I'm gonna get a 10 from the race of he of nuclear fusion decay it's gonna be raining all over the world I'm gonna look.
John C. Dvorak
So great there's gonna be a war.
Adam Curry
With Iran and I'm doing all I can Generals gathered in their masses.
John C. Dvorak
This is a memo that describes how.
Adam Curry
We'Re gonna take out seven countries in five years.
John C. Dvorak
Just like witches at black masses.
Adam Curry
When I first came to office, one of the first meetings I had was at the Pentagon with generals, evil minds and plot destruction. Bolton has always said let's go to war, but he's not the one who's going to go on the forefront.
John C. Dvorak
He's a coward sorcerer of death's construction. The leaders of Iran are racketeers.
Adam Curry
Behind every problem is Iran. They heard what you said in 2016.
John C. Dvorak
And liked it when you said no more stupid wars.
Adam Curry
You got a rogue president in the White House surrounded by these uber hawks that thirst for another war with Iran. We don't need your war.
John C. Dvorak
International Atomic Energy Agency has never found Iran in contravention of stipulations in the deal.
Adam Curry
We don't need your war. If Iran wants to fight, that will be the official end of Iran. Never threaten the United States again. I'm not somebody that wants to go.
John C. Dvorak
Into war in the United States heading towards another Middle east showdown, this time with Iran. Adios mofo.org NA that was one bunker.
Adam Curry
Buster of a show.
No Agenda Show - Episode 1775: "Boomer Benefits" Summary
Release Date: June 22, 2025
Hosts: Adam Curry & John C. Dvorak
In Episode 1775, titled "Boomer Benefits," Adam Curry and John C. Dvorak delve deep into a significant and controversial event: the United States' military strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Broadcasting live from Fredericksburg, Texas, the hosts set the stage for an in-depth analysis of the geopolitical ramifications, military strategies, and media narratives surrounding this unprecedented action.
Operation Rising Lion: A First-of-Its-Kind Attack
At [00:30], the discussion pivots to a massive military operation involving the use of B2 stealth bombers and a specialized 30,000-pound bunker buster bomb, colloquially referred to as the "mop." Unlike its smaller counterpart, the MOAB (Massive Ordnance Air Blast), the mop has never been utilized in active combat, marking a significant escalation in US military tactics.
Key Points:
Notable Quote:
"The US has used the smaller MOAB with success in blowing up caves in Afghanistan, but deploying the MOP against Fordo marks the first time it's being used on the battlefield." – John C. Dvorak [01:30]
President Trump's Social Media Statement
Following the strike, President Trump took to Truth Social to announce the operation's success. His statement was notably formal, resembling a bureaucratic memo, which the hosts critique for its robotic tone.
Key Elements of the Statement:
Notable Quote:
"Thank you for your attention to this matter." – President Donald Trump [31:07]
Hosts' Commentary: Adam and John scrutinize the timing and content of Trump's message, suggesting it may have been a strategic move to manage public perception and preempt criticism. They draw parallels to scripted media, hinting at the possibility of predictive programming or staged narratives ([32:37] John C. Dvorak).
Impact on Iran and Regional Stability
The strike significantly degrades Iran's nuclear capabilities, but raises concerns about potential retaliation. The hosts discuss various scenarios, including cyber-attacks, missile strikes, and the broader implications for Middle Eastern stability.
China's Role and the Global Energy Market
John posits that China might be a hidden beneficiary or victim in this scenario, especially considering its investment in Iran's natural resources like cobalt and gold. The disruption of Iran's exports could indirectly affect global markets, particularly oil prices and supply routes through the Strait of Hormuz ([30:03] John C. Dvorak).
Notable Quote:
"This is what they're painting me as, right? The crazy person I'm becoming, the new Whitney Webb who got painted as the conspiracy theorist." – John C. Dvorak [12:17]
Fox News and Political Commentary
The hosts critique Fox News for presenting a one-sided narrative, attributing blame to external forces without substantial evidence. They highlight statements from political figures like Lindsey Graham, who praised the strike as "bold" and "militarily necessary" ([41:04] Adam Curry).
Political Divides and Public Opinion
Adam and John discuss the polarization in public opinion, noting that supporters of President Trump may feel alienated post-strike, while others view the action as necessary to prevent nuclear proliferation. They emphasize that not all Democrats or media outlets agree on the necessity or execution of such military actions ([07:14] John C. Dvorak).
Notable Quote:
"We believe there's many paths to do that. President Trump was pursuing other paths... but we got jammed up because... had to do it, had to do it." – John C. Dvorak [35:35]
Role of AI and Data Management
The episode touches upon the influence of artificial intelligence in shaping public perception and disseminating information. The hosts express concerns over how AI tools like ChatGPT may contribute to misinformation or reduce critical thinking skills among the populace ([102:24] Adam Curry).
Email Security and Spam
John shares a personal anecdote about dealing with a massive influx of subscription spam emails, tying it to the sophistication of modern AI-driven bots. He underscores the importance of robust email security measures in an increasingly digital and automated world ([04:15] John C. Dvorak).
Supporting No Agenda Show
As the episode winds down, Adam and John encourage listeners to support the show through donations, emphasizing their "value for value" model. They highlight the importance of community support in sustaining independent media that challenges mainstream narratives and deconstructs media messages ([120:22] Adam Curry).
Notable Quote:
"Please help us out. 16 billion compromised credentials." – Adam Curry [104:20]
Final Thoughts:
The hosts reiterate the significance of remaining vigilant against misinformation, supporting independent journalism, and understanding the complex interplay between military actions, media narratives, and technological advancements.
Unprecedented Military Action: The US strike on Iran's nuclear facilities represents a significant escalation in military tactics, employing never-before-used ordinance.
Media and Political Polarization: The operation has deepened existing divides, with varied interpretations and narratives propagated by different media outlets and political figures.
Geopolitical Repercussions: The aftermath of the strike has potential wide-reaching effects on regional stability, global markets, and international relations, particularly concerning China.
Technological Influence: AI and automated tools play a crucial role in shaping public discourse, necessitating increased awareness and critical analysis from the public.
Support for Independent Media: The episode underscores the necessity of community support for independent shows like No Agenda, which aim to offer alternative perspectives beyond mainstream media.
For more detailed discussions, notable quotes, and in-depth analysis, listen to Episode 1775 of the No Agenda Show.