Bannon's War Room - December 02, 2022


Battleground EP 190: Big Tech Playing God; Can The Solar Revolution Fight Climate Change


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

166.33296

Word Count

8,972

Sentence Count

32

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

In this episode of the Wall Street Journal's Financial Times of the past week, we take a look back at the events that took place in the past 24 hours in the financial markets, and look forward to what's to come in the future.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:19.120 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:26.080 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:32.000 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:36.720 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:40.960 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
00:00:47.680 here's your host stephen k bannon
00:00:49.840 and i heard as it were the noise of thunder one of the four beasts saying come and see
00:01:00.000 and i saw and behold a white horse
00:01:04.560 there's a man going around taking names and he decides who to free and who to blame
00:01:23.360 everybody won't be treated all the same there'll be a golden ladder reaching down
00:01:36.480 when the man comes around
00:01:42.800 the hairs on your arm will stand up
00:01:46.000 up at the terror in each sip and in each sup will you partake of that last offered cup
00:01:57.760 or disappear into the potter's ground
00:02:00.480 when the man comes around
00:02:05.680 hear the trumpets hear the pipers
00:02:12.560 one hundred million angels singing
00:02:17.840 multitudes are marching to the big kettle drum
00:02:24.000 voices calling voices crying
00:02:26.320 some are born and some are dying
00:02:33.440 it's alpha and omega's kingdom come
00:02:38.240 and the whirlwind is in the thorn tree
00:02:43.600 the virgins are all trimming their wigs
00:02:48.480 the whirlwind is in the thorn tree
00:02:52.240 it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks
00:03:00.560 till armageddon no shalom no shalom
00:03:05.600 then the father hen will call his chickens home
00:03:10.720 the wise men will bow down before the throne
00:03:13.600 and at his feet they'll cast their golden crowns
00:03:21.760 when the man comes around
00:03:25.760 whoever is unjust
00:03:28.160 let him be unjust still
00:03:30.960 whoever is righteous
00:03:33.040 let him be righteous still
00:03:34.720 whoever is filthy
00:03:37.840 let him be filthy still
00:03:39.520 listen to the words long written down
00:03:46.160 when the man comes around
00:03:50.400 hear the trumpets hear the pipers
00:03:54.880 one hundred million angels singing
00:04:00.240 multitudes are marching to the big kettle drum
00:04:04.320 voices calling voices crying
00:04:11.440 some are born and some are dying
00:04:15.920 it's alpha and omega's kingdom come
00:04:20.560 and the whirlwind is in the thorn tree
00:04:24.560 the virgins are all trimming their wigs
00:04:30.480 the whirlwind is in the thorn tree
00:04:35.520 it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks
00:04:40.400 in measured a hundred weight and penny pounds
00:04:43.440 when the man comes around
00:04:59.520 and i heard a voice in the midst of the four beats
00:05:03.520 okay uh thank you it's thursday one december the year of the lord 2022 last night
00:05:09.040 write that date down 30 november in the year of our lord 2022 four and a half hours last night neural link
00:05:15.120 elon musk his side gig and i think
00:05:18.160 i'm gonna give you signal not noise the twitter thing's a side gig a super side gig okay
00:05:24.560 this guy's and i've got a lot of problems elon musk but he is the thomas edison of our age
00:05:29.680 he's clearly an engineering genius
00:05:32.320 in the management of engineers
00:05:33.840 it was incredibly impressive shocking dangerous today you know even drudge head up uh these uh
00:05:42.560 these they talk about the experiments to the to the to the animals yes but that's
00:05:47.120 you know that's animal experimentation that's a whole subset of what people deal with
00:05:52.000 so today by the way that was the johnny cash version the original version of a song by johnny cash
00:05:57.120 today we had the cover of smart enough a great not a great number certain members of the war of
00:06:01.520 posse could tell that that was not johnny cash's voice that's actually a cover
00:06:06.480 that i was going to use in the film i made with um phil robertson called the torchbearer that film
00:06:13.360 was supposed to be in a huge premiere and rolled out it was supposed to come out two weeks we had
00:06:18.400 worked on it for a year in rome and athens and all over the place two weeks before uh i took over the
00:06:24.960 trump campaign in 16 and we just had to kind of postpone everything because i was
00:06:28.640 a little occupied in mid-august of 2016. uh and so that's the johnny cash version and i don't think
00:06:34.560 anything could sum up kind of what we have gone through last night and today and to look at this
00:06:40.800 and of all the stuff we cover we only try to cover the most important stuff whether it's about
00:06:44.560 ukraine or what's happening in arizona or what's happening at capital markets and we try to give you
00:06:49.200 a deep understanding of you know the inverted yield curve and terminal value and inflation so that you
00:06:55.920 have the same kind of construct and concepts that the experts have you know two years ago
00:07:02.320 i took a guy that had been reading particularly the federalist the great site over there a guy named
00:07:07.040 joe allen and i talked to him i said i need you over here in war room to be our editor full time to
00:07:12.560 start talking about the get we need to get to the really in back of this transhumanism thing because
00:07:17.680 this is it this is the most important thing of everything we're dealing with the administrative
00:07:23.200 state the the the the uh the collapse of our country all of it because we are here in a point
00:07:30.640 in time and we keep talking about this thing called the singularity the convergence of you know
00:07:36.080 biotechnology and crisper quantum computing regenerative robotics artificial intelligence
00:07:41.280 and artificial general intelligence um you know all of it the converging on this
00:07:46.240 point called the singularity people it's like oh it's 25 years now it's 50 years from now it's 100
00:07:49.760 years from now well it's coming it's coming quicker i mean last night the presentation was
00:07:55.040 man machine merger the computer and i mean he he goes through this thesis that we play that you're
00:08:01.280 already a de facto cyborg now so here's what we decide i got joe allen joe give us your
00:08:06.320 setup because i've asked dr taylor marshall because uh this morning i quoted scripture revelation
00:08:13.520 um in about come and see one of the most powerful of so many powerful phrases and lines and constructs
00:08:21.920 in the in the holy bible the old and the new testament it's one of the most powerful a lot of
00:08:26.880 people have stayed away from reading revelation a lot of people and that's conspiracy theory it's
00:08:31.440 wing that stuff i don't even understand it people all these well and people have got to now i think
00:08:38.720 start to start to study revelation as they dedicate their lives to studying the four gospels uh because
00:08:45.360 there's something that is not just different it's different in all of human history remember they said
00:08:53.760 last night that we're a couple of months away from actually putting a chip into a human being not a monkey
00:08:58.880 but to a human being that you actually have a computer inside your brain okay once that happens
00:09:05.200 it's it's a new game on this side you're getting to a point on this side of the football
00:09:10.640 you have homo sapien which we've had for i don't know a hundred thousand years or
00:09:15.760 fifty thousand years made in the image and likeness of god and and imbued with the holy spirit
00:09:21.680 and on the other side of that football it's going to be elon musk and his team of what they create
00:09:27.360 so joe why don't you tee it up and i want to get dr taylor marshall in here for his uh his thoughts and
00:09:31.840 how this applies and how people should study revelations particularly given today's uh environment
00:09:37.920 sir you know steve i've never really been much of a biblical literalist but it's impossible to ignore
00:09:46.480 the fact that that transhumanists or biohackers uh elon musk uh all of these sort of techno fetishists
00:09:54.240 when they talk about digital implants the most common are the the digital implants in the hand
00:10:02.560 and the digital implants in the head and you put it in context of the book of revelation and the the
00:10:10.240 passage uh referred to a beast that demanded that uh every man and woman take a mark in order to buy or
00:10:17.760 sell you know in order to participate in society i i think it was probably as valid uh in the time of
00:10:25.840 nero uh as it is now but it's impossible to ignore i think the reason that people look out on the world
00:10:34.560 and look at the advancement of technology uh they they think about like this beast who's uh kind of
00:10:41.360 inanimate image somehow manages to speak um it it reflects the images in the book of revelation and
00:10:50.240 i i see it as a perennial symbol but i i definitely understand why there's an end times feel to our
00:10:57.840 era when you look at the presentation that elon musk gave uh he really was much more uh forthcoming
00:11:04.640 with his overall view and his intention for neural link uh and and with the entire presentation as
00:11:11.120 whole with all the different people working on it you got a comprehensive view of where the technology
00:11:17.520 is at and where it's going so he talked about a device that would be able to eventually in the future
00:11:23.360 read the entire brain so that uh you know for the materialist which most of these people uh tend to be
00:11:30.240 materialist that is the soul it reads the entire soul and he talked about it being an input output
00:11:36.800 device meaning that it would be able to read the entire brain but also to transmit information into
00:11:43.440 the brain and to do so through artificial intelligence in order to communicate directly
00:11:49.120 with artificial intelligence system with basically with disembodied spirits to put it in religious terms
00:11:56.160 so yeah all of this is beyond terrifying i mean i want to get i want to i want to get into i want
00:12:02.000 to get into i want to get in the internet twitter is a tinker toy that's a side gig he's playing around
00:12:08.080 with that's a tinker toy it's a tinker toy his spacex and these other things your tesla this is some
00:12:15.680 of the most complicated you said through the engineering presentation the distilled version
00:12:20.640 that morons like myself can understand this is so sophisticated they've worked on this
00:12:26.000 so hard there's so many years more advanced than anybody thought right this is the main event he is
00:12:33.440 changing the core of what it means to be human i want that to sink in this is their this is their
00:12:42.080 this is their talking and his concept is that i'm doing this so we can get ahead of artificial
00:12:47.200 intelligence and you're already a quasi cyborg now because of your attachment to your cell phone and how
00:12:53.440 you can't even leave the house without your cell phone dr taylor marshall you've dedicated your life
00:12:59.680 the things that that joe and i have not uh spiritual things and particularly uh the um the living word
00:13:06.800 of our lord and savior jesus christ obviously the most complicated and quite frankly i think confusing
00:13:13.680 book of the of the bible is revelation you have done when you came on here before and said hey you got
00:13:18.960 to understand the whole testament and all that just when you see elon musk you see the presentation last
00:13:24.000 night how should people take that particularly in relation to uh to the bible and to uh revelation sir
00:13:33.200 well when i saw elon musk i thought this is dr frankenstein this is creating a monster that we will
00:13:40.240 never be able to put back in his cage and i think it's interesting when you look at the book of revelation
00:13:45.920 and you look at revelation 13 is really what we're talking about we talk about the beast the mark of
00:13:51.040 the beast also the beast makes an image that can talk to the whole world and the time of christ and
00:13:57.280 the apostles that seemed impossible i mean right now you are you and i are talking to each other in an
00:14:01.520 image thousands of miles apart i mean technology is advancing i think one of the keys here is what is
00:14:08.080 the mark of the beast it's 666 everybody knows that why 666 well we know seven is the holy number the
00:14:16.960 book of revelation has seven seals seven trumpets seven plagues we have a 777 in the book of revelation
00:14:23.280 but 666 is one less of god's holiness but also it was day six when god created adam and eve so six is the
00:14:32.160 number of humanity of mankind and and we're called by god to join him in heaven in the sanctity of heaven
00:14:41.760 with him and the 666 is the sign of the beast the number of the beast that is focused on what it means
00:14:50.240 to be man without god fallen man and i think that's what this whole pursuit is of of a of a techno human
00:15:01.360 trying to gain eternal life or divine knowledge or omniscience or what whatever it's going to be
00:15:08.960 trying to achieve this technology it is the deification of man but not on god's terms on man's
00:15:14.880 term and that's why it's 666 if jerry i want to bring you back here for a second we don't and one of the
00:15:24.000 reasons i brought you over here was the way you kind of factually lay things out and don't get ahead of
00:15:28.480 things um we don't have our tinfoil hat on i mean we pride ourselves on the word i've always prided
00:15:34.960 myself in my life to focus on those things are the most important and not the things people are
00:15:39.840 talking about but things that that have great changes to it that lead to great changes um
00:15:46.800 what what dr marshall just said right there is that they have been maniacally focused and we talked about
00:15:53.040 this whole transhumanism thing when they're talking and they used yesterday they talked about the
00:15:56.880 paraplegics and they talked about the blind and they talked about um you know putting the ship in
00:16:02.480 it was going to be so helpful to people with lou gehrig's disease and all that they're talking
00:16:05.680 about all the time that's just a cover that's not this is about the all these techno oligarchs
00:16:11.760 are all dead spiritually and they're all stone cold atheists they think man and they are maniacally
00:16:18.800 focused on living forever themselves living forever this is why that's uploading themselves
00:16:26.160 into some digital uh their brain into some digital universe or whatever that is what the focus is
00:16:32.160 and they are creating they call them techno human beings this this is and it's not science fiction
00:16:36.960 anymore last night for four and a half hours with a very sophisticated team of engineers
00:16:42.720 they went through and they did open questions and answers and joe you and i were a little shocked
00:16:47.200 about how open they were about where this is heading and how far they're advanced joe allen
00:16:54.080 you know uh to to riff off of taylor marshall's point about man seeking to become god uh it really is a
00:17:02.880 central theme in the transhumanist literature uh in in their various lectures and conferences
00:17:09.920 almost to a man with there are exceptions almost to a man they talk about creating artificial
00:17:16.800 intelligence systems that are so powerful so intelligent that they are in fact gods elon musk
00:17:23.360 talked about the reasoning behind neural link is so that human beings can keep up with artificial
00:17:29.760 intelligence systems that are smarter than human beings so that the human beings become in some
00:17:35.120 sense divinized in that paradigm they become as those gods as those digital gods and that goes from
00:17:42.080 everyone from kurzweil to ben gertzel to max moore and then you also find it in the more normie sort of
00:17:49.840 tech uh community so you have for instance eric schmidt in his book uh at the age of ai talks about how
00:17:57.120 the expansive knowledge that uh artificial intelligence will grant human beings it's
00:18:02.800 akin to what the gnostics desired and uh you you find it in in mark zuckerberg in his desire to
00:18:09.840 integrate the metaverse or virtual and augmented reality into church services and with uh jack dorsey
00:18:18.240 elon musk's predecessor he described twitter as a global consciousness right this sort of uh mystical
00:18:25.440 expression of all human minds and it's in essence a sort of pantheistic god being so it runs through
00:18:33.280 all of it i think uh voltaire said uh if god didn't exist it would be necessary to create him and you know
00:18:41.120 he was being tongue-in-cheek but in this situation you have men who believe that god does not exist
00:18:46.400 and find it necessary to create him
00:18:51.520 so taylor marshall given that what is one to do what what are people supposed to do here because
00:18:59.120 obviously we're going we're going to have a fight and and talk about getting this stuff out of the
00:19:03.360 omnibus bill and you know reversing the executive order that has a whole government approach and we're
00:19:08.080 going to fight at one level that you got to have the weapons labs open it had to be reviewed they have
00:19:12.480 the congressional investigations and stuff's got to be shut down uh but they're not going to stop
00:19:17.520 so what is a christian to do here what what is step one what is your recommendation sir well i think we
00:19:24.160 need to ask you know the philosophical question which is always why and how why is this needed
00:19:29.600 and how will it be implemented and i i agree with you steve i think the whole idea of you know making
00:19:36.080 the blind see and the lame walk i mean that's just messianic language i think it it calls into question
00:19:43.520 uh that this is this is this sounds anti-christic this sounds anti-christic and it's false messianism
00:19:52.400 and i think we need to ask why is this necessary how will it be accomplished i mean how how many dozens
00:20:00.320 of monkeys have already died that raises the question how many humans are going to die
00:20:04.640 in trials in which they try to perform this and then can we just get back to the basic christian
00:20:11.040 understanding of what does it mean to be a man or a woman in the image and likeness of god and what
00:20:18.640 is it what is the purpose of being human and it's not to live forever you know with electrodes coming
00:20:24.960 out of your neck and chips in your head and and downloading all this information i mean we already have
00:20:30.000 enough you know mental illness by being on social media why wire it into our brains hardwired this
00:20:38.080 it seems very irresponsible and of course these things always seem fun and neat and interesting
00:20:43.120 like look at jurassic park kind of the modern day frankenstein oh wouldn't it be neat if we could walk
00:20:47.760 with dinosaurs and then the whole film the whole series is a commentary on human pride we think that we
00:20:53.760 can you know take something divine like creation and magnify and experience it and it turns it turns
00:21:00.800 wrong so this is this is either going to fail or this i think really does sort of roll down the red
00:21:07.840 carpet for the apocalypse yeah i think this is the dividing line i think this is where you're going to
00:21:14.400 see i mean it's the vaccines all this but you can see it all i can see it quite clearly how it's all
00:21:19.280 coming together and it's an unbridgeable gap there's it is unbridgeable it's clear now more than ever
00:21:25.840 not just on the level of of i don't want to call superficial politics but political discourse or
00:21:31.200 political things it's it's it's a spiritual war but it's so much even deeper than that um how do people
00:21:38.640 you wrote this amazing book on the apocalypse and we had you on people blown away how how do people get
00:21:43.040 into this because i think now more than ever not just uh the new and old testament you made the great
00:21:47.680 point that hey you got to understand the old testament which most catholics and i think even
00:21:51.920 a lot of evangelical christians the reason i made the movie with um phil robertson he really knows the
00:21:57.040 old testament and in fact the film was called the torchbearer and it really was him going back and
00:22:02.000 and talking about the the old testament a lot of it so i'd learned a lot in that but how do people
00:22:07.200 your book how do people get into the because revelations is quite dense right very poetic and
00:22:13.200 some moving images but but quite dense to follow how do people get into it the book of revelation
00:22:19.200 is the most difficult book of the bible because of all the books in the bible in particular new
00:22:23.520 testament it requires that you already have an advanced knowledge of the old testament that you've
00:22:28.960 read the you know the prophet isaiah and jeremiah and ezekiel and daniel and the minor prophets and you
00:22:34.400 know the whole history of moses and david you have to know all that so what i wanted to do is put
00:22:39.200 together a book it's called antichrist and apocalypse and it uses all the illusions made in the book of
00:22:44.480 revelation from the old testament where they came from what they mean what are the prophetic symbols
00:22:50.320 and once you kind of understand that you've you have actually cracked the code because you're
00:22:54.560 understanding the old testament prophetic apocalyptic language and now you're understanding it in the
00:23:01.600 context of jesus christ as the messiah and how it's fulfilled and so i didn't want to be sensational
00:23:08.000 or fantastic with all the info i just took the church fathers and the old testament new testament
00:23:13.120 and kind of just put it together verse by verse uh showing where everything's coming from and then
00:23:18.160 that way when you're looking at all these puzzle pieces you can start putting together the outline
00:23:22.720 you know the border and filling in with the different colors and it starts to make sense and i think
00:23:27.920 ultimately the apocalypse is a book of hope it's a book of strength of power and as you turn page by page
00:23:36.000 through it you see the people who truly love god serve god they are victorious do they suffer yes is it
00:23:45.040 difficult yes i mean just read the sections on the beast mark of the beast all these things it will be
00:23:50.800 very difficult but as you turn through the pages you see christ wins his people win god wins it's actually
00:23:58.160 very hopeful and it will happen we just have to ask ourselves will we believe will we love will
00:24:05.760 we hope to make it through to stay close to god to hold his hand all the way through and if the answer
00:24:12.320 is yes i'm not going to have a chip or device put into my head god willing i'm going to live for a
00:24:21.200 heavenly reality and not for a perpetual techno reality that they're going to create through a metaverse
00:24:27.680 or through chips or whatever they're going to come up with next
00:24:33.120 uh taylor marshall how do people get to you uh your writings uh your social media and this amazing
00:24:39.360 book yeah they can get the book antichrist and apocalypse over at amazon.com it's a number one
00:24:45.680 bestseller in several categories available there and you can follow me on youtube at dr taylor marshall
00:24:50.960 i'll have to do a daily podcast over there and look forward to seeing people there
00:24:57.040 dr taylor marshall thank you very much for joining us in the world appreciate it thank you
00:25:03.360 joe allen uh you've covered this for a long time i want to put this in perspective and i want to hold
00:25:07.840 you through the break and i've got uh dave walsh and crom carmichael going to join me on the other side
00:25:13.360 um how much far and this is why i said that twitter the engineering twitter is a tinker toy
00:25:20.400 a tinker toy that's why a guy like elon moss thing like half the staff go he doesn't care bring some
00:25:25.360 guys over from from tesla as the programmers i mean he is an idiot savant clearly from the managerial of
00:25:34.560 massive engineering talent is extraordinary you got to give the devil is due because last night that
00:25:40.720 presentation um i was not prepared to how detailed it was going to be and like i said i i understand
00:25:47.280 very little of this although i pride myself in being able to kind of think things through and get it
00:25:52.240 but how much we got about uh 45 seconds here how farther down the road was he than you who covers
00:26:00.320 this all the time thought he was going to be sir quite a bit uh it was a lot different from his
00:26:07.600 presentation of optimus the robot which was just ridiculous uh even though in the long term that's
00:26:13.040 also a tremendous concern it was really really impressive i think the uh decree to which they have
00:26:21.760 kind of been able to uh hone a technology that has been used by other companies uh but it's because
00:26:30.000 neuralink utilizes all of those different threads we can go into that after the break but because it has
00:26:35.440 a thousand threads and potentially some 36 000 threads uh it will be far far far superior to what
00:26:42.960 synchron and blackrock neurotech already have in people's heads um joe allen stick around uh we're
00:26:52.720 gonna have dave walsh uh crom carmica are gonna join us and joe's gonna stick around short commercial
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00:30:23.840 war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:30:37.760 okay welcome back um here's one of the things and by the way you know we have dr navarro on kind
00:30:42.880 of a special project right now it's one of the reasons i've been on the show as as much as normally
00:30:47.120 you know normally on every couple of days uh we've got uh he's still working away obviously with the war
00:30:51.760 room uh engine room um joe allen's also going to be taking uh some time to focus on a project
00:30:58.400 we've got him on so he won't quite be on as much as you're normally used to him or putting up as many
00:31:03.200 articles uh but um he will be coming up with these events here's one of the things about the media
00:31:09.760 reporting you even see if you go to my getter i've got the drudge mac daddy today here's what
00:31:15.200 joe what concerned me i've got dave walsh coming on a second about energy and you're seeing the
00:31:21.120 same problem and it's not about the mainstream media is are they fair they not fair it's like
00:31:26.080 they're such lightweights now they don't even know how to and right now i think there's a live stream
00:31:30.560 or something on sbf and it's the citizen journalists that are asking the tough detailed questions
00:31:36.800 right and these regular journalists are just like they just don't even have the gravitas or they don't
00:31:41.280 have the knowledge or they don't have the guts or the gumption as my mother used to say to go ahead
00:31:45.280 and ask these questions last night and i realized it was a selected crowd what we did and i'm really
00:31:50.720 proud this is what getter gives us the opportunity to do is we live streamed we picked up their live
00:31:54.720 stream and had the pot 27 000 people you know relatively late at night for four hours and very
00:32:01.120 few people left and and grace and mo kind of ran it joe was the host of it and did great uh commentary
00:32:07.360 before and after but here's what got me and i realized it was a selected thing the questions
00:32:11.920 weren't nearly as sophisticated as the questions we have come with the live stream and the questions
00:32:16.960 you would have asked although it was a very detailed presentation did a good job but i found what and
00:32:22.880 this tells us what the modern world is like today and this thing is so important about us as a species
00:32:33.680 and it ties together you kind of see the world clearer when you understand what they're trying
00:32:39.200 to accomplish and cut out the cant and the rhetoric most of the media including the drudge link was
00:32:46.000 about the experimentation on the monkeys right look i this animal experimentation has got to be rigorous
00:32:53.520 and got to you know you can't do it the way that fauci and some of these other guys did but that is to
00:32:58.560 miss the point it's not about the monkeys it's not about the apes this is about the homo sapiens
00:33:03.360 i mean they had the line in there and he uses a throwaway line but it was meant for everybody in
00:33:08.400 this audience if the ape behaves itself and does his thing they give it a banana smoothie right and
00:33:14.880 they keep doing it because they get a banana smoothie that is what they were really talking to
00:33:21.280 the audience joe allen about the reporting and how this was covered sir your assessment
00:33:27.040 the event itself uh most all of the questions were just simply tech geek questions uh there
00:33:36.320 were a few questions about the ethics of using monkeys for the experimentation there was no question
00:33:42.880 as to whether or not the overall vision was insane the idea of merging human beings minds with
00:33:50.560 artificial intelligence mainly because i i think that that sort of idea is so common
00:33:56.240 in silicon valley and just in the tech community in general i i think i'm not sure where that was
00:34:00.880 held but you can be sure these were mostly insiders if not all insiders it was just taken for granted that
00:34:07.040 that's normal and among our media you know they're they're really worried that elon musk might allow
00:34:14.480 somebody to say something honest on twitter i think they should be worried about that because they
00:34:19.600 really can't withstand the scrutiny of honesty but there is no real concern other than the occasional
00:34:26.960 sort of um exploration sort of this general exploration of oh these transhumanists over here
00:34:34.240 have these certain beliefs isn't that interesting or oh look at the technology um it's it's really
00:34:40.320 wonderful we can't wait to see what happens maybe it'll be dangerous but then they go on to puff it up
00:34:45.280 so i i think that one part of it is cowardice because you know tech oligarchs have a lot of power
00:34:51.440 and uh you know you can be sure that uh if the new york times came out tomorrow against uh you know
00:34:58.240 transhumanism and uh technocracy and the entire techno fetishistic culture uh then a lot of their
00:35:06.400 their funding would dry up and their connections would too and of course they would not get any traffic
00:35:10.320 because the tech oligarchs are determining that as well so that's you know there are a lot of reasons
00:35:16.000 for that sort of cowardice uh and i i think maybe part of it too is just that uh they they probably
00:35:22.400 also take for granted that we're on our way to uh you know some some new high-tech civilization and so
00:35:31.520 maybe they're comfortable with it very difficult to say i i will say this just in closing steve i do think
00:35:37.600 as much as i disagree with elon musk's world view and that's pretty much 100 um i really do think
00:35:43.920 he's correct about human beings already being uh cyborgs or a stepping stone to cyborgs with our constant
00:35:50.720 attachment to digital devices now i think that it has made a very fertile bed for the seeds of things
00:35:58.240 like neural link uh or like artificial intelligence as a sort of you know companion uh or genetic
00:36:05.920 engineering for that matter uh to normalize the introduction of technology into day-to-day life to
00:36:11.920 that degree has really made it possible for these more extreme technologies to catch on in the public
00:36:17.520 mind yeah i'm gonna leave you but we'll get you back i mean he made the case for that he says hey
00:36:23.920 really you're so on your phone it's just you're slowed down by your thumb here i'm just taking the thumb
00:36:29.840 i'm taking the the physical element away we're directly embedding it and we're going to merge
00:36:35.920 the machine and the man they are very far and they say that working with the fda
00:36:41.520 trust me uh by the summer of next year we're going to be into it you watch
00:36:48.320 major 100 and real quick in this unbridgeable steve go ahead yes sir
00:36:52.240 they're they're you know synchron uh already has implants in people that are you know this fda
00:36:59.760 approved for you know lifelong uh brain computer interfaces they beat musk to it uh so i i think
00:37:06.720 that and synchron is by my understanding way more primitive than neural link so i i i think there's
00:37:12.960 a very good chance in six months you're going to start seeing it rolling out in patients who need it and
00:37:17.760 then who knows how long before they start actually getting techno freaks to buy it or you know just
00:37:22.800 uh commercially to patients who want it not need it joe how do people get to your writings sir
00:37:31.200 uh you can find everything at war room.org under the transhumanism tab and you can find my latest
00:37:36.960 article con them with kindness long-termism and effective altruism are the new faces of transhumanism
00:37:43.600 uh that's at the top of my social media at joe b-o-t-x-y-z and you can find it at my website
00:37:50.240 joebot.xyz thank you very much steve sir thank you very much can i go ahead and play the cold open for
00:37:57.840 uh for uh dave walsh my friend and i were talking france is our oldest ally our unwavering partner
00:38:08.000 and freedom's cause from the spirit of marcus de lafayette who helped secure the success of our
00:38:17.040 revolution to the sacrifice of american gis who storm had the beaches of normandy play this
00:38:25.760 there um marcus was it de lafayette marcus de lafayette i think one of my staff told me we
00:38:32.880 now know the uh the real name for corn pop right that was this embarrassing display and you know
00:38:39.040 he macron's over here for one reason two reasons one's energy i'm gonna talk to talk to dave walsh
00:38:45.360 about that he's over here because he understands that you this audience are now the chair of the
00:38:50.640 creditors committee and that mccarthy all these guys are having to swing hard right to make sure
00:38:56.400 they get positions in leadership and the top thing is ukraine's money's out that's a european
00:39:02.720 problem you're just gotta step up to play we're not doing this over again no money how about zero
00:39:07.920 in an audit and find out where all the 100 you know the 80 billion dollars are already gave where
00:39:12.240 where it is uh so that's why he's over here but the other thing is energy there's a big article too
00:39:17.920 in the new york times i got to dave about you know that this this this this war over there and this
00:39:24.480 energy crisis made him finally come to realization it's not natural gas that all the allocation resources
00:39:31.120 they're putting into solar and dave i want you on here because i it's it kind of boggles the mind and
00:39:38.000 i'm just trying to make sure we got a grip on this from the laws of physics you read that new york times
00:39:43.520 article when you talk about baseload and running advanced industrial societies like i'm gonna pick
00:39:48.960 some random names uh like france like germany like northern italy uh is it is it in the law of physics
00:39:56.880 that you can actually shift to solar and everything is going to be fine sir is that just a fantasy
00:40:04.640 well in europe if you want the lights out um 7 700 hours a year and the year is 8 760 hours
00:40:12.960 yeah it's realistic but who wants that i mean this this article conflates and misstates badly misstates
00:40:21.200 the reality of this incredibly because as they devote more and more to solar more investment
00:40:27.280 in more solar capacity that the reciprocal of that the other 7 700 hours a year that you need electricity
00:40:36.240 will be furnished by natural gas this builds a monstrous added codependency on natural gas
00:40:42.960 an effort to do this and that's because for example in germany the solar the solar value is about 3.7
00:40:49.520 hours a day take over here in arizona it's about nine in florida it's about six average in the us is
00:40:56.000 about five and a half hours a day in germany three and a half hours a day so the total available time if
00:41:01.840 you if you put solar panels across the whole country and austria you'd have a thousand thirty
00:41:07.280 hours covered with electricity and then the other seventy seven hundred hours not covered with no
00:41:13.120 electricity that's that's how unrealistic this is because once again it doesn't work at night there's
00:41:18.960 a comment in the article about uh solar working much less at night it doesn't work at night it doesn't
00:41:28.160 work after 4 p.m at this time of the year about 3 30 p.m it's over it starts at 10 a.m it's over at
00:41:34.320 3 30 p.m as far as any effective usefulness the second thing the cost the cost of this i mean the
00:41:40.800 big beneficiary of this process uh i hate to say this many of our european brethren in the uk particularly
00:41:47.200 online here uh they're going to suffer at the expense of americans how so the the exports of lng will uh
00:41:55.840 double to triple with this kind of process of possibly them doubling or tripling their solar
00:42:02.160 solar farms because again the reciprocal of all the time that it's not operating which is
00:42:07.040 seven eighths of the time they're going to have to have natural gas running a background parallel
00:42:12.240 system to have electric lights on and that's going to be natural gas from you have to help me
00:42:18.000 you have to help me out here because from the enlightenment the enlightenment was supposed to be
00:42:26.080 where the age of reason began right and we put away all this mythology of this medieval theology of
00:42:32.480 catholicism and all stuff and we're going to be you know rational natonian physics and move forward
00:42:38.160 science this is what i don't get you have what is the birthplace of kind of rational thinking
00:42:45.920 brant the great universities in france and in germany in the united kingdom and when i read
00:42:51.120 these things i hear these politicians like i say the reverse like our budget deficit or what's
00:42:56.640 happening with our manufacturing is not the second law of thermodynamics it's not some natural property
00:43:01.840 that's immutable it's it's made by human actions when you listen to them talk about energy i'm sitting
00:43:08.640 there scratching my head going well the immutable laws of energy they just kind of wish away and they
00:43:14.480 come up with these policies that are essentially de-industrializing their societies and going to
00:43:20.240 crush their populations walsh you're my guy am i because i don't know this to the level you know
00:43:26.480 technically am i wrong in that is that's what's so weird about this it just doesn't make any sense
00:43:33.440 it's not logical there's no rationality to it sir you're interpreting it exactly correctly they they have
00:43:40.560 spent europe 770 billion to date on subsidies for renewables since 2008 and and and look what that's
00:43:49.440 gotten them so we're talking now about doubling that in an era of no more free money no more zero
00:43:56.080 interest rates with massive more public debt to finance a double down of this of maybe another 800
00:44:02.320 billion of subsidies on additional renewables that simply only support a part of the time and i'll give
00:44:08.720 you another example of this the article mentioned well oh and you know when the sun's not out we have
00:44:13.200 the the wind and we have the hydro two things with that wind tends to blow during the day about 40 more
00:44:20.160 percent effective due to a concept called diurnal surface heating sunlight uh warms the surface very
00:44:28.160 unevenly wind tends to be much more dominant during the day when you have solar power hydro is for places
00:44:35.360 like canada where you've got low density population a lot of rivers where you can actually do more dam
00:44:41.040 building europe it like the 48 states here we're done with dam building that we you'd have to dislocate
00:44:47.520 translocate 28 30 40 million people to dam the mississippi the allegheny the ohio whatever the danube
00:44:54.480 the same the same thing there's no more hydro to be farmed in in europe or harvested the article mentions
00:45:00.320 that as a background of yet another renewable that can be played out given the shortfall of solar no
00:45:05.840 it's going to be gas it's got to be gas that's the only technology that cycles effectively behind
00:45:11.120 solar and you're talking when you add the costs up natural gas backup with solar is about uh 3.4 times
00:45:18.880 the cost to to individuals then then natural gas by itself in combined cycle would be with batteries
00:45:26.480 9.4 times the cost 9.4 times the cost if you have battery backup for the 20 hours that you'd need
00:45:33.440 to back up solar you'd be at 9.4 times the present electricity cost there which is already for example
00:45:39.360 germany four and a half times ours so this is this is not about people this is about the elites this is
00:45:45.200 about nine point four times it's it's it's over 900 higher is that what you're telling me they have
00:45:52.320 not notified they're they've not notified their rate payers of the they'll have a revolution they
00:45:58.880 have a revolution here's where i gotta get to okay so macron comes over remember they used to be the
00:46:04.320 because societate general socgen i was in business with them they bought my firm back in the 90s they
00:46:10.160 prided themselves back then of nuclear and because all the guys at socgen are all engineers they're all
00:46:14.240 financial engineers the way the french think very strong in engineering they the pride of it was the
00:46:18.880 nuclear power industry at the time macron's over here and he's pushing about money for the ukraine
00:46:24.480 war about supporting the ukraine war how can they continue to push this war in ukraine when it's
00:46:31.040 completely disrupted the markets and the supply and quite frankly france with this debacle now in
00:46:36.640 nuclear is almost in complete free fall as far as energy goes sir no it makes no sense um the the war as
00:46:45.920 long as they haven't been paying for it you know they're they're kind of okay with it but they have
00:46:50.640 been paying for it badly through energy and their inflation france um you know we've had one reactor
00:46:56.720 being built in europe since 2007 it's still being built in flamenville arriva is the last company left
00:47:04.000 in europe that can build it's french owned french government owned now macron owns arriva the only nuclear
00:47:09.680 capacity in in europe for plant building siemens was in it when when merkel announced the end of
00:47:15.680 nuclear power plants in germany they quit nuclear plant building so we're left with arriva they're
00:47:20.720 they're 15 years into a project it's 10 billion euro over budget the one reactor europe is attempting to
00:47:26.480 build so you've got that that drove the bankruptcy of edf into into macron's hands um so he's he's now
00:47:33.840 advocated as you know the an era of scarcity and let's get used to it because this is kind of this
00:47:38.880 is what we want well this is what's being forced by the elite governments over there i accepting for
00:47:43.280 italy fortunately um this is uh it's inexplicable steve it's not really explicable with any rational
00:47:50.080 logic it but you know as we talk about populism this is this is the the thing as you as you vector
00:47:56.160 decisions for people about these matters energy whether it's gas fired power cheaper power abundant
00:48:03.280 power with reserve margins and you think about human beings you usually can get to the right decision
00:48:08.640 these these policies aren't about the people of europe they're about the elites and the policy
00:48:14.320 of prosecuting this war uh for for what ends uh to their benefit not really determinable because the
00:48:21.200 benefits right now are they're hard to count the the destruction of the economy there i'm gonna
00:48:27.600 one of the reasons i want to tee this up with how the european elites are thinking and it's kind of
00:48:32.160 almost like madness organized madness i know you one of the things we've all talked about cortez myself
00:48:38.320 you others about when the when we take over and have leverage and actually have the ability to drive
00:48:42.560 the football one of the first thing the house is going to do is put one of the first bills will be a
00:48:46.720 full spectrum energy dominant bill i want you we just got a couple minutes left given the mindset
00:48:53.760 of those in the biden administration that prepare to pay reparations the third world dictators in the
00:48:59.280 trillions of dollars how unbridgeable a gap is it from the way we look at the world through
00:49:05.040 about energy to the way they look at it and how big a fight is this going to be sir
00:49:09.680 steve it's diametrically opposed i mean there are all of their policies for example about uh
00:49:14.640 releasing the sanctions against maduro's government to allow chevron to help them harvest
00:49:20.160 help the pedovesa harvest oil in in venezuela as as opposed to investing here in the same thing
00:49:27.280 looking at an opec nation as a supplier to us instead of supplying for ourselves this shows
00:49:33.040 the i mean we we've gone to instead of maximizing u.s supply we've gone to our worst enemy on energy
00:49:40.000 and that's opec and and we've gone to iraq we've gone to iran we've gone to saudi arabia and we've
00:49:45.680 gone now to venezuela and finally inked the deal with venezuela to help them uh resuscitate their
00:49:51.360 economy by shipping oil to us through chevron's actions this is so diametrically opposed it's
00:49:56.720 incredible and the other part on on the need for baseload energy continuous duty energy here the
00:50:03.200 continued closures of coal plants of nuclear plants forced by by their policies uh just
00:50:10.480 taking us to a place of as rapidly escalating electricity costs that won't stop without that that
00:50:17.120 that diversity of an energy mix of some nuclear some coal some gas yes some renewables some hydro
00:50:24.320 all the above makes sense when you you're looking at any portfolio and you want to manage cost gas
00:50:29.680 if if we're solely dependent on gas get prepared for very very spiky electricity costs in the country
00:50:36.240 going forward it you can't just have gas you've got to have a diverse energy supply
00:50:40.960 and then they're not they're not about any logic like that at all dave dave what is your social
00:50:48.000 media i'm predicting this right now the first shutdown of the government is not going to come
00:50:52.080 on the southern border it's not going to come with the budget you watch i think right now as i see is
00:50:56.080 going to come over energy those are the big three but there's going to be a fight on the shutdown of
00:51:01.120 this government about funding i think it's going to come on energy dave what's your social media how do
00:51:04.960 people get to you i'm on the getter at dave walsh energy thank you steve putting up great stuff all
00:51:13.200 the time dave thank you so much tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock we're going to hit it all over again
00:51:18.160 four hours of pure fire and intensity we'll see you back at 10 a.m eastern standard time in the world
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