Adam Clark Curry was born in Arlington Virginia. According to his Wikipedia page: Curry is the nephew of former CIA official and United States Ambassador to Korea, Donald Gregg, whom he calls “Uncle Don” in his podcast.
On Uncle Don’s page: Gregg’s father was Abel J. Gregg of Washington, the national secretary of boys’ work of the Young Men’s Christian Association. His wife was Margaret Curry.
Their daughter Lucy Steuart Gregg married the writer Christopher Buckley, the son of conservative journalist and author William F. Buckley Jr. His CIA job was to fuck around in both of the Koreas.
They admit Donald’s boss was Ted Shackley, deputy director of covert operations. Adam worked as a tech entrepreneur.
John Dvorak graduated from spook center Berkeley. He has a famous Uncle Captain August Dvorak, who made the Dvorak keyboard.
August joined the army, got wounded, discharged and joined the navy where he taught mathematics, and then enlisted to help bring troops home during WWI
August Dvorak wound up working as an educational psychologist and professor of the University of Washington in Seattle

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