Why did you vote for Donald Trump? Why did you support him? What is the real reason why you voted for him and why do you think he s going to win re-election in 2020
00:00:00.000domestic terrorist, right? You're unruly. You go to school boards and demand that kids be taught,
00:00:07.800not indoctrinated. You demand that we have sovereignty. You're not up in Martha's Vineyard
00:00:16.480crying big tears because 50 people show up. Four million, four point. Why do you think Hispanics
00:00:23.260in the Rio Grande Valley, why do you think Hispanics in South Texas are going to vote for
00:00:27.020in record numbers? Why did they shift to Donald Trump? Because they understand they're being
00:00:32.280destroyed by their bettors in Martha's Vineyard in Nantucket. If you've never had contempt for
00:00:45.040people, see how they've handled that in Martha's Vineyard. It's revolting, right? They don't mind
00:00:50.340if it's happened in Del Rio, Texas. They don't mind if it's happened in Eagle Pass, as long as it's
00:00:55.380Hispanics and white working class, they could care less. That's why they're unworthy of our support.
00:01:04.120It didn't just happen, right? The people you put in office, the people that are supposed to know
00:01:09.840better, just look the other way. And quite frankly, made out like bandits, right? But it can't go on.
00:01:18.040Those three elements are what is the party of Davos, a massive administrative state, whether that's in
00:01:25.660Brussels or whether it's in Beijing or whether it's in the United States of America, in conjunction
00:01:30.440with state capitalism, these big oligarchs that get bigger and bigger and less and less competitive,
00:01:36.820what, just three or four media companies, a handful of big tech companies. You can see it across the board
00:01:41.800and a funding mechanism. In this case, the Federal Reserve that just continues to print money.
00:01:49.040You do understand we're hurtling towards a financial and economic crisis of incalculable,
00:01:56.500incalculable destruction and disaster. Because all they're going to come back and do is that they're
00:02:02.160just going to print more money, right? They're just going to do more deficit spending. How did you get
00:02:06.020the 31 trillion dollars? By the 30, if you break it down, $8 trillion in the wars in Syria and Iraq
00:02:14.800and Afghanistan, $8 or $9 trillion, right? Another $14 or $15 trillion just on deficit spending,
00:02:21.800which by the way, the deficit is going to be about a trillion and a half, two trillion a year,
00:02:24.620because we spend a trillion dollars on our military, right? And then the other 10 trillion is
00:02:30.320from the COVID relief. That doesn't even count. Really the $5 trillion orgy of spending we've seen
00:02:37.700off balance sheet with Biden and these radicals, right? So how do we get here? You know, they say
00:02:45.840you go bankrupt slowly and then all at once. We're beyond bankrupt. The only thing that we can do is
00:02:51.980continue to print money because of the prime reserve currency. Remember, if you see all the coaches
00:02:57.440in the, in the, in the, with the, with the queen and everything, they're sitting there, it's very
00:03:02.060elegant as, you know, pomp and circumstance. That ain't Britain today. That ain't Britain after the war.
00:03:10.040That's from a time when the pound was the prime reserve currency, right? They're still living off
00:03:15.920that capital, although they're not a particularly relevant nation on the world stage today. Why?
00:03:22.280Because the same problem. Once it goes off the prime reserve currency, we're like Argentina.
00:03:27.440We're exactly like Argentina. It didn't just happen, right? The people you put in office,
00:03:34.580the people that are supposed to know better, just look the other way. And quite frankly,
00:03:38.280and quite frankly, made out like bandits, right? But it can't go on. Those three elements
00:03:44.960are what is the party of Davos, a massive administrative state, whether that's in Brussels
00:03:51.820or whether it's in Beijing or whether it's in the United States of America in conjunction
00:03:56.220with state capitalism, these big oligarchs that, that get bigger and bigger and less and less
00:04:01.880competitive. What? There's three or four media companies, all, you know, a handful of big tech
00:04:05.780companies. You can see it across the board and a funding mechanism. In this case, the federal reserve
00:04:11.940that just continues to print money. You do understand we're hurtling towards a financial
00:04:17.480and economic crisis of, of incalculable, incalculable destruction and disaster, because
00:04:26.220all they're going to come back and do is that they're just going to print more money, right?
00:04:29.500They're just going to do more deficit spending. How did you get the, how do we get the $31 trillion?
00:04:33.200By the third year, if you break it down, $8 trillion in the wars in Syria and Iraq and
00:04:40.700Afghanistan, $8 or $9 trillion, right? Another $14 or $15 trillion.
00:04:45.460Okay, welcome. We're in the war room. It's Saturday, 17 September in the year of our Lord,
00:04:50.2202022. Welcome. We've got Calamity Jane Zirkle, Captain Maureen Bannon, Jack Posobiec, the team
00:04:56.880here. We're in the great reset, actually defeat the great reset, defeat the great reset.
00:05:02.400There was some confusion about that. I saw yesterday in the comments.
00:05:05.960Yes, yes. Defeat the great reset, not to explain the great reset, defeat the great reset. We got
00:05:10.380amazing guests today. We're going to have what Dr. James Lindsay, we got Patrick Woods from
00:05:16.260Technocracy, really the author and father of that line of thinking. Of course, our own Joe Allen,
00:05:22.280Terry Schilling's going to join us. So it's being packed. A lot of the speakers here today,
00:05:27.220we're going to talk about day two of the conference that kicked off last night. And we're going to have
00:05:32.040some other cuts from the speech. The speech last night was two things. One is to walk through
00:05:35.900just the nomenclature and the statics and dynamics of the process of the party of Davos, right, to make
00:05:44.400sure that we can lay it out at the beginning of the conference. But it's really what's going to
00:05:47.220take to defeat it. What's going to take to defeat it is a populist uprising. It's not Donald Trump,
00:05:51.820Ron DeSantis, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Shirley Kirk, Jack Posobiec, Calamity Jane,
00:05:56.780and Mo are not going to defeat the Great Reset or the party of Davos, the World Economic Forum. It's
00:06:02.780going to come from this audience, which is, I'm glad to say, really turned out in big numbers. Jane's
00:06:08.960got, we've got a package in the B block. Mo has got, went into the crowd and talked to a lot of
00:06:13.980people. Jack, give us your assessment, particularly starting off last night. We finished the show
00:06:18.220yesterday here, the afternoon show we finished. And, you know, not to give away our location too directly,
00:06:24.920but we're, we're in, in a, in a studio that's kind of offset from where the main,
00:06:29.420the main ballroom is that everyone's meeting for this. And it's not just a conference, by the way,
00:06:33.320it's more of a summit. It's a seminar, a workshop, workshop, workshop. This is not a raw, raw.
00:06:38.040This isn't the raw, raw. Oh, we'll plenty of time for that America Fest, by the way.
00:06:42.140But this is, this is understanding this is, if you're going to get your fingers dirty,
00:06:45.300you're going to meet people, you're going to network, you're going to read, we've got the new book out
00:06:48.980is defeating the great reset. You go to tposa.com. If you can't make it today,
00:06:52.920you watch the live stream, you go get the book, by the way, any, any donation whatsoever gets you
00:06:57.800the book. So it's, it's quick. It's common. Steve, myself, Charlie, this book is fantastic.
00:07:02.360It's all, it's all action items. It's 50 pages, but man, you get, you understand
00:07:07.020the world economic forum. You understand the great reset. You understand basically the
00:07:10.980flow. They are, how we beat them. That's it. So you go to tposa.com. You get that. It's so,
00:07:14.800so easy. But when we finished the show yesterday, I walk outside and I'm looking down over and I said,
00:07:20.740man, what are all these people standing around outside for on the, uh, all outside here? What
00:07:25.600are they? And then it just kind of dawns on me because they look up and they all start going,
00:07:29.220Hey, it's Poso. Hey, it's Poso. I look, I realized it's a line of people wrapped all the way around
00:07:34.780the building, waiting for the doors to get open for the defeating the great reset conference to begin.
00:07:40.300And it just kind of hit me because look, look, I just flew in from Israel. Yeah. Yeah. My arms are
00:07:43.900tired, all that, but you know, I'm a little jet lagging. Oh man, these are all people. Can we hear
00:07:47.700any more about the Israel? Can we hear any more about the Israel trip? You're going to drop that
00:07:50.760a few more times. I didn't even mention it once yesterday. I thought about it after the show.
00:07:55.480I was like, I didn't mention that one time at all. I'm waiting for Tanya. Tanya Tay's going to give
00:07:58.520me the... No, it's when we're off air. I'm showing Steve the pictures. No, no, no. Wait, wait.
00:08:02.780We're going to get Tanya. We're going to get Tanya. Wait, wait, wait. I'm going to put you on blast right
00:08:05.720now because you told me you have not been there yet. Never been there. You've never been to the Holy
00:08:10.440Land, to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, to Via Dolorosa, the Station of the Christ. I set up the president's trip there that time.
00:08:15.900I had to come back because of the Mueller. But you weren't there. Climb Masada. Come on. We're going to get you here, Steve. We're going to get you there.
00:08:20.040We're supposed to... Trump's supposed to do a speech at Masada. I had it all set up. Dude, that's the IDF.
00:08:24.520Riyadh, Jerusalem, Rome. That was my deal. They still do their...
00:08:28.180Because you were on the Saudi trip, right? I went to the Saudi trip. We set it all up, but I had to...
00:08:32.020Reince and I had to come back because of the Mueller commission. Oh, right.
00:08:34.740We had to come back. We came back right at the end of that. I had the whole Masada thing set up, all of it.
00:08:40.180Very disappointing. Not good. Second term. Second term. Second term, we start Masada.
00:08:45.900Really impressive. Jane, give us your thoughts. Tell us what you thought in the first night.
00:08:50.920We've got to package you in the B Block. Well, the attendees here are really, really energized.
00:08:55.780And that's what these globalist elites fear most because these people are taking action, action, action.
00:09:01.760They are in their communities. They are volunteering. They are participating in precinct strategy.
00:09:07.060And that absolutely terrifies the left and it terrifies the elitists.
00:09:11.620You're packaging the B Block as you ask the question, what are you more afraid of? Climate change or...
00:10:13.100This is three weeks of playing. But because Turning Point... And correct me if I'm wrong, and I'll ask Mo this question, but is this the first public event Steve's done since New York?
00:10:37.440Yeah, exactly. So what Turning Point does, though, is because... And this is actually Turning Point Actions. That's the C4 arm of the operation.
00:10:44.580That these events, they've gotten so developed and so mature at holding these events over half a decade now of holding the main events, a decade plus of the Turning Point organization as a whole, that when you come into these, you see the aesthetics.
00:10:59.960You see the lighting. You see the stuff that people don't see backstage, the way the screens operate, the huge team that's back there running everything, the music.
00:11:08.680And this is just for, you know, I hate to call this a smaller event.
00:11:12.200But even for the hundreds of people who are here now, you know, it's the same... We run it the same way that we would run an event that has thousands and thousands of people.
00:11:20.560So you go to tposa.com, you can watch the live stream, you get the booklet, and then you can also see that we're holding another event coming up.
00:11:27.040It'll be December. I believe it's the 16th to the 19th. And that's America Fest. And that's going to be over at the Convention Center here in Phoenix.
00:11:55.720And there's some other shows, I can't say publicly yet, but there's some other pretty well-known shows that are going to be live here as well.
00:12:03.700Some pretty well-known shows that don't travel that much.
00:16:21.540He filed for an emergency motion for a partial stay of Judge Cannon's special master order.
00:16:30.020They filed this motion last night in the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, which is the appellate court that oversees the Southern District of Florida.
00:16:40.720Essentially, they're continuing this willfully incorrect legal argument that classified records are not presidential records.
00:16:53.280Therefore, Trump had no right to have them.
00:16:55.420And Trump having them, this special master looking at them, is endangering our national security, which is complete nonsense, and jeopardizing their criminal case, which is complete nonsense.
00:17:07.180Why did they wait 18 months to go get these records if Trump having these records at Mar-a-Lago either endangered national security or was a crime?
00:17:43.760The point I make and how you do it, Mike, that it seems to me from just an optics perspective is that they don't want this special master looking at these documents.
00:17:53.320They're trying to stop the special master from taking a crack at these documents because maybe, just maybe, the Department of Justice has been a little bit less than truthful, possibly, in their filings regarding their categorization of these documents.
00:18:12.220They went in and so Biden greenlighted this unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid of his political enemy, future and past political enemy.
00:18:23.660They went in and grabbed 11,000 documents.
00:18:27.080They went through Melania's underwear drawer, 16-year-old Barron's room.
00:18:33.600They got a general warrant from a biased judge, Bruce Reinhardt, who just recused from President Trump's civil lawsuit versus Hillary Clinton after a 2017 Facebook post, post trashing Trump.
00:18:45.600They went back to this biased judge, got this illegal general warrant, raided his home, got all these documents, and they got all these documents based upon a false legal argument that the president was not entitled to have these records.
00:19:00.420He's absolutely entitled to have all these records.
00:19:57.560But Jack makes the point, the reason this is so important, because they are terrified that Trump declassified the crossfire hurricane records through a memo on January 19th, 2021, the day before he left office.
00:20:16.420These documents are damning for Obama, Biden, Hillary, the FBI, the intel community, because they showed that they cooked up the Russian collusion hoax, maybe with foreign intel agencies, to get Trump.
00:20:29.240They wanted to influence the 2006 election.
00:20:51.600Article 5, you know, Posobiec brings up the point that Blue Check Twitter, as much as they hate you and they hate what's happening in Mar-a-Lago and they're saying the judge, you know,
00:21:00.260you've got George Conway on CNN every day, you've got the MSNBC guys, you've got your brother Weissman's in full meltdown as Mike Davis trolls him on Twitter.
00:23:19.700So they file a First Amendment lawsuit in Texas.
00:23:23.460They get an injunction on the First Amendment grounds.
00:23:26.300The Fifth Circuit reversed and said, essentially, that these corporations do not have a First Amendment right to discriminate against people with whom they disagree.
00:23:39.960The Fifth Circuit essentially considers these big tech platforms as common carriers, just like your telephone.
00:23:48.140The telephone company can't get on your phone and listen to, you know, or read my text messages to Jack or to Bannon and say, you know what, Mike's crazy.
00:23:58.580So we're going to kick him off of this.
00:24:00.880We're going to kick him off his phone because he's crazy.
00:24:03.060They can't do that because these are common carriers.
00:24:05.720Same with these social media platforms.
00:24:18.740We're going to destroy the Internet's nonsense.
00:24:21.400This applies to Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
00:24:24.180Well, you see, the argument that I saw a lot of them making, and the one judge who dissented on this panel seemed to be holding to this argument that the social media, these tech companies are like newspapers.
00:24:37.300And this was the argument that the industry coalition was putting together in their arguments.
00:24:49.140And, by the way, this is only one step before – I would go a step further and go ahead and just label them public utilities.
00:24:55.960But this is one step before doing that, because you can't turn off somebody's water if you don't like their politics.
00:25:01.620You can't turn off somebody's power unless you're in California.
00:25:04.260You can't turn off somebody's access to basic utilities if you don't like their politics.
00:25:09.880Obviously, social media is a communications platform.
00:25:13.160So the way I look at it is this is one step before going to the ultimate step.
00:25:16.860And, by the way, I'm going to say that what I think you're alluding to is the fact that it isn't just liberals, by the way, because you also see who?
00:25:44.240So it's like the California admission standards.
00:25:46.780Anytime California changes the admission standards, the auto industry has to change their automobiles worldwide because they have to meet those standards.
00:25:54.600And they can't just not sell cars in California.
00:27:54.620We've got Patrick Wood, and he is a technocracy and the hard road to the world order, also rising technocracy, rising.
00:28:04.480These are kind of definitive books that really called out the history of the World Economic Forum and globalization and all that years ago.
00:31:01.600We need more of these AGs to start taking things on because all the law firms, it's even harder to sue these guys.
00:31:06.440Am I wrong, Mike Davis, is it even hard to take these guys to court with great teams because they basically got D.C. bought and paid for?
00:31:13.220And they've had D.C. bought and paid for for decades.
00:31:16.160They passed the communications – section 230 of the Communications Decency Act back in 1996, which gives them unprecedented immunity to do what they do.
00:31:28.440So I started the Internet Accountability Project after I started the Article III Project.
00:31:33.440The Article III Project does the judicial fight.
00:31:36.120Internet Accountability Project was the first group on the right to take on big tech.
00:31:40.440And we're calling for big tech's breakup.
00:31:42.960We're calling for repeal of Section 230.
00:31:45.600We want to change the whole business model.
00:31:47.200The business model for big tech is they give you all this free stuff, oh, free Internet searches, free email, free Google Maps, free everything we think.
00:31:56.180But how did Google become a trillion-dollar company if they're giving out freebies all day?
00:32:32.040So the common carrier argument – and correct me if I'm wrong on my history on this, but this actually goes back to Teddy Roosevelt, the trust busting, and the railroads, if I remember correctly.
00:32:42.680So the idea is that if you're a railroad and you had some kind of special deal with a certain company, it was about the freight, and you couldn't drop people or charge people more because its idea was that it was so important that you had to have public accommodations.
00:32:56.680Now, the other public accommodation laws that we see come along are through the civil rights area, but originated actually with railroads, if I have that right.
00:33:18.280That's Section 230 of Unity, which was supposed to protect these tech infants from being wiped off the map from defamation lawsuits by advertisers.
00:33:28.400And the tech infants from 25 years ago are now trillion-dollar big tech monopolists.
00:34:01.680Not only are they public utilities, we need to break them up.
00:34:04.440And we've proven that these are actually just government agencies.
00:34:06.920When the White House can call – when Tony Fauci, Jen Psaki can call Facebook, when they can call Twitter, when they can call Google's YouTube and say, you know, kick this COVID denier or science denier off the platform.
00:34:20.900That is government-sponsored censorship.
00:34:23.760And when we have monopolies, that's why we need to break up monopolies.
00:34:26.420That's why we need to get behind S2992, the big tech non-discrimination bill.
00:34:35.660Mike, how do people get to both of you, Article 3 and what you're doing here on the Internet Accountability Act, how do they get to all the aspects?
00:34:42.760See, Mike Davis is – what we say in the business, he's got range.
00:35:06.680So it's article3project.org, article3project.org, at article3project, at article3project, at article3project, and my personal is at MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA.
00:35:18.980And we have a link on there to get to the Internet Accountability Project.
00:35:58.780And that's the only one that hasn't been brought to.
00:36:01.380And so the other situation where it hasn't been brought to heal, but the other three, by the way, are also looking as to ways they can either, A, cash in on this, or B, get in on, use that power for themselves.
00:36:14.800You serve it for themselves because you see, of course, the way that these three all play together.
00:36:19.220With Silicon Valley, though, the question, though, is they're tied directly to the people.
00:36:23.900And if the people actually start going and working with folks like Ken Paxton in Texas, electing these people, get Abe Hamaday up in Arizona, then you get governors like Carrie Lake, get governors like Doug Mastriano, who will pass laws like this in 50 out of 50 states.
00:36:41.880Now, suddenly, they don't know what they're going to be able to do.
00:37:13.080And one of the reasons we're here with The Great Reset is that years ago, he was warning about years ago, decades ago, he was warning us about this.
00:37:23.040Patrick Wood actually has been a huge influence on my own work.
00:37:26.160We've been in contact since I interviewed him for The Federalist.
00:37:29.140It must have been a year and a half ago.
00:37:30.660You know, there was a formulation that really, really stuck with me that he presented in a talk called Transhumanism and Technocracy, the Evil Twins, or something like that.
00:37:44.380But I do remember the formulation, which is that as technocracy is to the society, so transhumanism is to the people in that society.
00:37:54.520And they're oftentimes conflated, but those two concepts, technocracy rule by experts, rule by scientists, and transhumanism, the more personal kind of religious philosophy inherent in that, two separate concepts, but they are intimately wed.
00:38:13.060And I think that he has really done more than anyone to bring consciousness to the technocracy movement.
00:38:34.100You know, during World War II, when the allies were lining up on both sides of the fight, they didn't all exist at the beginning of the conflict.
00:38:43.280It took time to develop the allied relationships and so on.
00:38:46.160This is exactly what's happened between technocracy and transhumanism.
00:38:49.860They weren't necessarily connected, say, 20, 30 years ago, but they are now.
00:38:54.920And they found common ground from a number of reasons, but they found common ground to work together.
00:39:01.420And now we see the World Economic Forum is openly talking about both of these items, not only the great reset and the sustainable development, which I argue is technocracy, but also transhumanism, especially transhumanism.
00:39:13.980They're very open about hijacking the evolutionary process and taking over and recreating man and other living things into their own image or their own ideas or imagination.
00:39:26.540We're going to get back to some definitional work in a second.
00:39:29.000We only got a minute here before break.
00:39:30.460But the executive order, it was, you know, Joe Allen told me immediately, says, hey, Patrick Woods got to the heart of that executive order.
00:39:36.780Those two lines in there where they say, essentially, the human cell and biology is just as programmable as the silicon ship.
00:40:02.920And it is a complete wholesale giveaway of our country towards the transhuman movement.
00:40:08.660If you look at we're going to get into transhumanism, if you think it's been science fiction, you know, we've had Joe Allen now with us, I think, about a year and a half.
00:40:15.240If you think it's science fiction, understand it is hardcore science fact now from the White House with $2 billion of your money to back it up, plus all the private equity.
00:40:24.180Trillions of dollars are going to go into this.
00:41:41.220What's the history of how we got here to this fusion of to to the Oval Office on Thursday where they signed this executive order that is going to have profound implication.
00:42:15.760You said it first, I'm sure that technocracy or that transhumanism is going to be the main topic on people's minds in the next couple of years, especially moving into the 2024 election cycle.
00:42:31.220I thought, well, I know it's coming, but I didn't really see how much Biden's executive order blew it wide open.
00:42:37.320It just absolutely put it over the top.
00:42:39.500Where this started, this whole ideology, this mechanistic ideology that we're all just a bunch of atoms that happen to get together and we ended up being real smart or something like that.
00:43:09.500And it kind of died out in the 30s and 40s, but Zbigniew Brzezinski in the early 70s brought it back.
00:43:16.040He was at Columbia University, too, and he did.
00:43:18.220He wrote a book called Between Two Ages, America's Role.
00:43:21.340I just want to pause here because you're the first guy who really brings up Mika Brzezinski's father, who was the National Security Advisor after Kissinger, was always looked at as the markdown version of Kissinger.
00:43:49.540I didn't agree with anything he said, but he's absolutely a brilliant strategist.
00:43:52.960And his mark on the world will be felt for as long as we're here, I have to say.
00:43:57.880But Brzezinski brought it back, and that was the birth of modern globalization at that point.
00:44:03.020And technocracy became the meme primarily to grab the resources of the world and put it into the hands of the elite.
00:44:11.240It was a resource grab, and the simplest point of it, that was their dilemma back then when the dollar was unhooked from gold and fiat currency was a thing of the day.
00:44:20.000The big bankers like David Rockefeller knew that there would be a finite end, a definite end to money one day.
00:44:26.720And the thing to do in the meantime is to grab all the resources.
00:44:31.220So now they're grabbing resources all around the world, and we see almost every industry is consolidated down to four or five companies.
00:44:38.260We see the world, you know, the heritage zones have been established all around the world to take prime development out of, you know, the development sphere.
00:45:27.660When we become the resources as well, then that means they want to modify and examine and, you know, take over the human condition as well.
00:45:36.740And genetic modification has been in the works now from visibly since the early 1990s with the establishment of Agenda 21 and sustainable development.
00:45:46.180It was the biggest thing back then and it's still the biggest thing today.
00:45:49.800Taking over genetic life is just absolutely insane.
00:45:53.180But that was their stated goal and it still is their stated goal today.
00:46:09.820You know, Patrick immediately drew the connection to eugenics.
00:46:14.400I mean, the philosophy that the human being is inherently flawed genetically and can be either perfected or corrected or eliminated, that sits at the basis of the quest to perfect the human genome.
00:47:00.000And by the way, this is going to – you're going to see the cards flip over here.
00:47:03.300You're going to see who's on our side of the football.
00:47:05.480I don't want to say one of my big rivals in the White House the other day said, you know, he wanted to live forever, right?
00:47:10.560He wanted to be immortal because that – when he cut to it all with all these guys and what they're working on, you know, Bezos and all these – Elon Musk with the nerdship.
00:47:20.380The elites, because they're godless and have no spirit, they're 100 percent focused on immortality for themselves.
00:47:28.240The whole – when you look at the real research behind the scenes, Joe Allen, Patrick, your thoughts, they're focused on their own immortality, right?
00:47:36.720And they don't – the devil catches the highmost of any kind of societal destruction.
00:47:41.740But the convergence here that you have homo sapiens on this side of that line and you have on the other, you have, you know, homo sapien 2.0 is the most critical discussion we have to have as a society, Patrick Wood.
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