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Episode 4502: The WHO Continues To Propagate lies In Geneva; Life 3.0 Being Human


Summary

On day one of President Trump s new administration, he signed an executive order to kickstart the process of leaving the World Health Organization (WHO), the world's largest international health organization. WHO Director General Tedros Ghebreyesus and his team are now scrambling to find a replacement for the $260 million that will no longer be coming from the United States.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Okay, welcome back.
00:00:15.700 We're going to go to Geneva, Noor Bin Laden.
00:00:17.620 So, Noor, I'm totally confused now.
00:00:20.400 Through your hard efforts and work, not only did we stop American involvement, I think,
00:00:27.420 in this World Health Organization, the treaty, the pandemic treaty, in addition, President
00:00:32.200 Trump made a priority that aren't we pulling out of the World Health Organization?
00:00:36.420 Does this still have its grip on the United States of America?
00:00:39.360 I thought we were out, ma'am.
00:00:42.360 Great to be with you, Steve, and to be with the posse and reporting on the WHO here in
00:00:47.460 Geneva.
00:00:48.160 There are quite a few things happening, but definitely President Trump's moves to exit
00:00:53.920 the WHO is really front and center here this week.
00:00:57.740 But it's a one-year-long process.
00:01:00.460 So, on day one of President Trump's new administration, he signed an executive order to kickstart the
00:01:06.580 process of leaving, of exiting the WHO.
00:01:09.100 That's going to take a year.
00:01:10.340 So, that will only be in effect in January 2026.
00:01:15.680 That being said, the membership fees, the annual membership fees for 2024, 2025, supposedly
00:01:24.460 are still due.
00:01:25.380 But President Trump's administration is recusing to pay that, leading to the WHO members here
00:01:34.060 this week, including Tedros Ghebreyesus, the director general, to be shedding quite a few
00:01:40.540 tears about the slash in budgeting, because that represents about $260 million US dollars that
00:01:48.900 won't be included in the WHO coffers this year.
00:01:54.420 So, you've had quite a few discussions about that.
00:01:57.440 There was, as well as side panel today, talking about the fallout and the slash of budgeting due
00:02:04.660 to the US pulling out of the WHO.
00:02:08.360 So, hang on, hang on.
00:02:09.600 So, reality is set in that we're out and our money's out.
00:02:13.740 And, in fact, Trump's saying 24 and 25, you're ain't getting it either.
00:02:16.780 So, Tedros and this bunch of Chinese Communist Party corrupt bureaucrats and administrative
00:02:23.600 state that, remember, Geneva is the engine room of the United Nations.
00:02:27.480 The UN in New York is just performative.
00:02:29.700 That's where they go for the TV cameras and the security council.
00:02:33.180 But the engine room where it all works is in Geneva.
00:02:35.640 So, reality is set in.
00:02:37.200 They know the United States is out.
00:02:38.880 And now you're having the gnashing of teeth and the wringing of hands, ma'am?
00:02:42.580 Yes, especially another very strong signal that the Trump administration sent at this
00:02:49.320 year's World Health Assembly is that no US delegates are present here.
00:02:55.020 So, just to give a little bit of context how it works.
00:02:58.180 So, the World Health Organization every year holds its annual meeting, which is called the
00:03:03.900 World Health Assembly.
00:03:05.280 And the WHO is comprised of 194 member states.
00:03:09.000 And each member state sends their delegates each year for this week-long health, so-called
00:03:16.560 health fest.
00:03:17.500 And the US did not send any delegates this year.
00:03:21.160 Wow.
00:03:21.900 So, Michelle Bachman warned, and I think you warned too, even though we're in the process
00:03:26.020 of pulling out, we're six months away, it's starting January 26th, we already notified
00:03:29.980 them.
00:03:30.920 Can they still pass all this madness and kind of encircle the United States?
00:03:36.660 So, if you want to travel, if you want to take a job overseas, if you want to do anything,
00:03:41.840 that they've got their tentacles around the throat of American citizens, ma'am?
00:03:47.720 Yes.
00:03:48.220 So, that's a really great question because it brings me back to what I've been covering
00:03:52.400 on the WHO with you, Steve, also on the show previous years.
00:03:55.900 But what we need to understand is that they've been working hard on two instruments, two kind
00:04:01.020 of conventions or treaties or laws.
00:04:04.160 The first track is the International Health Regulation Amendments, to which the United
00:04:08.980 States is a part of.
00:04:11.400 And one thing that the administration absolutely needs to do before July 19th is actually to
00:04:18.460 reject the amendments to the International Health Regulations, which were adopted last
00:04:24.080 year at the last World Health Assembly in 2024 here in Geneva.
00:04:29.040 And obviously, it is of my opinion that the U.S. should actually just annul the International
00:04:37.340 Health Regulations or their ratification of the International Health Regulations altogether.
00:04:43.020 So, that's the first track.
00:04:44.200 The second track is this so-called pandemic treaty, the pandemic agreement that we've been
00:04:50.800 hearing about ad nauseum for the past four years, ever since Boris Johnson and a slew of
00:04:57.900 other world leaders in March 2021 published that letter calling for all the different governments
00:05:04.980 and the WHO with the leadership of the WHO to draft this pandemic agreement.
00:05:11.200 So, they've been working on this for over three years now.
00:05:15.620 The first working group that was set up, their first session, took place early 2022.
00:05:22.260 And the reason why I wanted to show this clip of all these delegates applauding in the main
00:05:30.840 hall of the United Nations European headquarters here in Geneva is because it is so emblematic of
00:05:38.000 the fakeness and performative nature of all of these entities and organizations and the people
00:05:45.280 that formed them because they are trying to pretend that this is a huge victory.
00:05:51.300 They're calling this a win for multilateralism when, in fact, it is anything but.
00:05:57.020 It is a complete damage control operation and PR medication, disaster medication campaign
00:06:06.060 that they've put on here this entire week in Geneva because the truth is that this pandemic
00:06:12.420 agreement hasn't been actually signed.
00:06:15.660 It's been so-called adopted.
00:06:17.320 But the meat of the bone of this agreement hasn't been agreed upon.
00:06:25.780 There hasn't been consensus.
00:06:28.300 And they actually moved that part of the agreement, which is the PABS system, the pathogen access
00:06:36.460 and benefit sharing system.
00:06:38.380 They've moved it to an annex and they're going to they're going to continue negotiating on
00:06:44.420 the PABS system, at least until the next WHA.
00:06:48.340 And so, in effect, this was pure, a pure like show that they put on for us because otherwise
00:06:55.880 they would have been left with egg on their face because they've been working this for so
00:06:59.660 long.
00:07:00.640 Last year already, they delayed the adoption of this agreement saying they couldn't reach
00:07:05.520 consensus.
00:07:06.120 This is it's all they're going to they're going to try it's it's it's obvious they're
00:07:10.600 going to try to brazen this out and and get some weak Republicans to cave on this and get
00:07:14.960 Trump to reverse it or try to get Trump to reverse, although this is what we voted for
00:07:18.280 and then try to turn it around in if they steal it in twenty eight.
00:07:22.980 How many more days is this last, ma'am?
00:07:25.700 So this year's WHA is from May 19th to May 27th.
00:07:30.080 So I believe next Monday or Tuesday.
00:07:32.280 OK, we want to get you back on.
00:07:34.120 And we'll go to more depth about all this tomorrow.
00:07:36.160 Where do people go to get your content, Noor?
00:07:39.020 Well, with regards to the WHA, I urge people to go to the website.
00:07:42.960 We heard others dot com.
00:07:45.440 I also reported a podcast with James Roguski yesterday, breaking down everything you need
00:07:50.200 to know about these latest developments, because it's it's confusing and convoluted on purpose.
00:07:55.940 And it's very important to actually read the documents.
00:07:59.280 But obviously, they put you to sleep with all of their wording and nomenclature.
00:08:04.280 But what what comes out is actually very deceiving.
00:08:07.880 So where do they get where do they get the podcast?
00:08:11.060 You and Rodoski are fantastic.
00:08:12.220 Where do they go get the podcast?
00:08:14.420 I have a channel on Rumble and Norbin Laden.
00:08:17.720 But everything on the WHA show is on we heard others dot com.
00:08:20.960 You'll find all the links, all the different press releases of the WHA show, the official documents.
00:08:26.420 We've made a really good repertoire of different information that you need to know.
00:08:34.140 It's basically everything you need to know about the WHA show.
00:08:37.540 And with regards to the pandemic agreement, in essence, this pandemic industry that they've
00:08:43.180 created out of thin air in order to push more, quote, pandemic related products and push
00:08:49.400 more poison onto the population.
00:08:52.260 You're one of the key people, you're one of the key people, you're one of the key people
00:08:56.000 to get us out of this mess.
00:08:57.460 And so I know you're going to be one of the key people at the forefront of this to shut
00:09:00.600 this whole mess down.
00:09:02.120 Norbin Laden will work to try to get you back up tomorrow.
00:09:05.220 I want to go back even more in depth on this.
00:09:08.100 Thank you, ma'am.
00:09:08.680 Great work.
00:09:09.900 Thank you very much.
00:09:10.780 What a warrior.
00:09:11.980 Norbin Laden.
00:09:12.600 Talk about a warrior.
00:09:14.560 Andy Harris just announced.
00:09:16.140 Yeah, you got to pull that over.
00:09:16.980 Andy Harris just announced that.
00:09:19.580 Is this even in a camera shot, Mr. Producer?
00:09:22.260 Okay.
00:09:22.760 Andy Harris.
00:09:24.140 I'm going to direct where we do this.
00:09:26.000 Andy Harris just announced, hey, they made progress.
00:09:28.600 They're back on.
00:09:29.420 Maybe last night was not as terrible.
00:09:31.560 But he's saying it's 10 days before he thinks this thing gets sorted out.
00:09:35.840 So we'll give updates to go.
00:09:37.520 Max Tegmark.
00:09:39.720 The future of life.
00:09:41.440 One of the leading lights in artificial intelligence and particularly the dangers of artificial intelligence
00:09:46.940 and what we have to do to keep our humanity.
00:09:49.040 Brother, thank you so much for joining us today in the studio.
00:09:51.320 Thank you so much for having me on.
00:09:53.260 You're at Catholic University on a panel this afternoon.
00:09:56.620 We're going to live stream this at 1.30.
00:09:58.940 Is that when it's going to take place?
00:10:00.980 Yeah.
00:10:01.360 I'm really excited about this actually because I've said for a long time we really need some moral leadership on AI.
00:10:10.260 We can't let these big decisions about humanity's future being done by some tech bros in San Francisco.
00:10:16.420 So I said yesterday in the Financial Times they had this article about the populist versus the berligarchs.
00:10:22.140 And I said that in Washington, D.C., you need five times more regulations to open a nail salon or a hair braiding salon
00:10:30.440 than the top four guys right now, you know, Altman, Musk, all of them.
00:10:36.220 The top four have in all regulation on artificial intelligence.
00:10:40.060 And, in fact, the big, beautiful bill, I think, has a part of it, and it's going to be fought, I think, extensively to ban any state
00:10:47.700 from putting in any regulation to slow down the march towards artificial general intelligence.
00:10:53.080 How does that sit with you?
00:10:55.060 It's obviously a giant corporate handout boondoggle for these tech lobbyists.
00:11:01.840 But it's also quite dangerous because, you know, when the United States was formed,
00:11:10.720 a core part of the agreement with the states was that they were going to have the right to make their own laws
00:11:16.420 about things that really affected them.
00:11:18.420 So to now come and say to these same states that, hey, you know, that was a long time ago, forget about it.
00:11:24.700 So you're a states' rights guy when it comes to artificial intelligence?
00:11:27.520 By the way, Elon Musk is one of your biggest supporters.
00:11:29.900 It's the back of the book, and when I first picked it up years ago,
00:11:33.200 this is a compelling guy to the challenges and choices in our quest for a great future of life,
00:11:36.960 intelligence, and consciousness on Earth and beyond.
00:11:40.580 He's one of your biggest supporters, but now he's one of the guys driving this.
00:11:45.060 Are you a Luddite?
00:11:46.300 I mean, you just don't want – because you were one of the leading guys in artificial intelligence.
00:11:50.260 Now you're saying, hey, we've got to slow down.
00:11:53.000 We're going off a cliff.
00:11:54.440 I think – so Elon is actually the one CEO who has come up for regulations.
00:12:01.720 For example, California had this state legislation, SB 1047.
00:12:05.260 He supported it.
00:12:06.220 All the other guys, DeepMind, OpenAI, and said, no, no, no, we don't want it.
00:12:11.860 He is a complex person.
00:12:14.220 He has, for the 11 years since I first met him, been consistently very afraid of us just building our own replacement.
00:12:28.840 Completely separate from all of his other opinions, I think he's been very steady there
00:12:34.840 and just feeling that it's kind of crazy to do this.
00:12:38.300 The other companies, I think, are just acting very predictably like you'd think their lobbyists sort of want them to.
00:12:45.500 Coming back to states' rights, you know, why shouldn't Texas have the right to weigh in on the most important issue of our time for 10 years?
00:12:54.240 You think this is the most important – why is this the most important issue of our time?
00:12:57.280 Oh, AI itself, simply because, you know, it's going to be vastly more impactful than the Industrial Revolution, which was itself a big deal.
00:13:09.380 There, we built machines to figure out how to replace our muscles with faster and stronger things.
00:13:14.500 And in the end, it worked out pretty well for us because we could go and work with our brains instead.
00:13:20.120 And now you have these companies who want to build machines that can outthink us in every possible way.
00:13:24.920 And if they do that, and basically end up taking all the money that's now going as income to us on our paychecks
00:13:33.160 and go all to the pockets of some dudes in San Francisco, you know, who are we kidding if we think that money is ever going to come back to anyone else?
00:13:42.240 You're seeing this because in the Microsoft layoff, right, of the 3%, they're saying 30% of that is directly related to high-value-added former coding jobs
00:13:51.160 directly related to artificial intelligence.
00:13:52.960 Are you starting to see this?
00:13:53.820 Those are just the first shots of the revolution.
00:13:55.920 Some groups here and there, in this case, programmers feeling it.
00:13:59.520 But if you look at the websites of these corporations, they say very clearly, OpenAI, for example,
00:14:06.140 that their goal is to replace all economically valuable work with machines.
00:14:11.980 And so that's an insane power grab because you're not just talking about money here.
00:14:16.140 You know, if ordinary American workers are no longer needed, do you think anyone is going to care what they want?
00:14:24.680 I think you'll be very naive to think that this isn't an enormous power grab as well.
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00:16:27.920 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:32.140 Okay, breaking news.
00:16:35.240 Over at the White House, 3 o'clock, Speaker Johnson is going to be with Andy Harris
00:16:40.020 and the at least select members of the House Freedom Caucus meeting with the president of these United States.
00:16:47.060 So I think we're going to have some deal-making.
00:16:48.960 You may see some sausage made publicly.
00:16:50.780 Anyway, 3 o'clock, we're going to monitor that, and it'll probably be in the middle of the Steve Gruber show.
00:16:57.660 I'm sure President Trump will have a press avail.
00:16:59.280 So anyway, this is going to be a wild afternoon, folks, as President Trump is now inserting himself again to say,
00:17:05.000 hey, look, if John said we can't get it done, bring the boys over here and let's have a chat.
00:17:09.800 It's going to be pretty wild.
00:17:11.560 So, Max, you could do anything with your life, right?
00:17:16.580 You're a multi-talent guy, smart guy.
00:17:18.300 You're essentially saying that if we don't get in back of what's really going on in artificial intelligence,
00:17:25.320 and right now there's so much money being made, everybody's kind of taking a hands-off approach, right?
00:17:31.320 That this could be – it could have great benefits, tremendous benefits.
00:17:36.140 But the downside of this could also be kind of civilization ending, right?
00:17:42.900 Is that the scale that we're talking about?
00:17:44.580 Yeah.
00:17:45.060 Make your case.
00:17:46.140 It sounds like hyperbole, but it's not.
00:17:47.960 The largest American AI companies are all saying that their goal is to build machines that can do all the jobs,
00:17:55.980 basically, of all Americans better than we can in two to five years.
00:18:00.320 And they tell investors this.
00:18:01.740 They tell investors this.
00:18:02.720 So, they have a fiduciary – I mean, they tell investors this is why you're putting the money in
00:18:05.820 because we're looking to basically take out the workforce and replace it with a combination of AGI and regenerative robotics, right?
00:18:13.340 Yeah, and they try to calm ordinary people by BS claims that, oh, this is not going to replace you.
00:18:22.320 It's just going to – if you pay $20 a month, it's going to make you better at your job.
00:18:26.820 And there's no way the numbers add up that way.
00:18:29.380 The way they're going to actually make their investing back is to replace the entire person
00:18:33.920 and charge $10,000 from their employer to replace the whole human.
00:18:41.100 You were a huge advocate at this one time.
00:18:44.380 You were one of the leaders in artificial intelligence.
00:18:46.280 What was your cathartic moment?
00:18:47.800 When did all of a sudden you flip and go, hey, I think that this thing may have a dark side I didn't really understand at first?
00:18:53.900 Well, we have to remember technology itself is not evil.
00:18:57.680 It's also not morally good.
00:18:59.060 You know, a knife, is it evil?
00:19:00.680 No, you can make a great barbecue with it, but you can also stab someone.
00:19:04.360 AI is like that.
00:19:05.360 It's just the most powerful tech that we will ever have built.
00:19:08.720 So, it's just incredibly important to show some moral leadership.
00:19:12.400 We've done it with knives.
00:19:13.840 Knives are mostly used for good things in D.C., but sometimes for bad things.
00:19:17.580 And that's why we have laws about this.
00:19:20.740 For AI, similarly, if we actually treat the AI companies like everyone else
00:19:25.820 and have some safety standards for them, we can cure cancer with AI.
00:19:29.200 We can make America very strong and prosperous.
00:19:32.200 Help me out here.
00:19:32.920 That's not the direction we're going right now.
00:19:34.560 Let's go back to the Industrial Revolution.
00:19:36.320 You know, mankind is kind of flat to hit the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century
00:19:40.080 and then productivity.
00:19:41.240 So, all the Agricultural Revolution, man's life really didn't change to hit the Industrial Revolution.
00:19:45.760 By the Industrial Revolution, you saw it a little bit in the Civil War,
00:19:49.540 a little bit in some of these wars.
00:19:51.200 But then from 1914 to 1989, we killed, I don't know, a quarter of a billion people
00:19:57.460 in like the dark – it's the new dark ages because of technology.
00:20:02.180 Isn't technology, when it first comes on, is always used in just mankind's nature?
00:20:08.840 It always goes to some sort of weaponization to use of power?
00:20:13.700 Is that – the history of technology show me that or not?
00:20:16.820 You're saying that curiosity killed the cat?
00:20:19.520 Well, I'm saying more than curiosity that people realize right away that it's got all kind of great –
00:20:23.560 it's like in the Industrial Revolution.
00:20:26.300 This is why the Civil War was so bloody.
00:20:28.560 The technology was so far advanced.
00:20:30.420 And, hey, it had only been around a couple of years, right?
00:20:32.680 If you look at the 20th century, it led to all these weapon systems from World War I all the way through
00:20:38.480 that allowed mass annihilation of people, ending with nuclear weapons, biological weapons, all of this.
00:20:44.340 Now we're sitting on a new generation of technology that's orders of magnitude more powerful.
00:20:52.040 Why is it not going to go immediately into some sort of war making that we can't control?
00:20:56.360 Yeah, let me add some optimism here.
00:20:58.000 You know, there is a reason why we still have not had nuclear winter, which might kill 99% of all Americans.
00:21:02.820 It's because people start to realize that this is not something anyone wants.
00:21:08.720 And we steered in a direction where we instead use it for green energy and nuclear power plants.
00:21:13.160 And we have reasons to be optimistic for the same reason about AI.
00:21:19.200 If the decisions are actually made by American voters democratically,
00:21:23.860 we will use all this wonderful AI to build tools that can help us cure diseases.
00:21:28.320 But hang on.
00:21:29.080 Let's go back to the 20th century.
00:21:31.120 The reason we were able to do that is America – the Germans didn't get the bomb.
00:21:35.960 The Russians got the bomb later.
00:21:37.480 We always had a more – we were first, and we had the most powerful arsenal.
00:21:42.240 And so it was kind of a reign of terror, right?
00:21:44.880 You can't – we just talked this morning and started the show with the Golden Dome
00:21:49.180 to really build a ballistic missile – anti-ballistic missile capability here to keep –
00:21:54.360 because now you've got Pakistan, you've got all these nations that got it in hypersonic.
00:21:58.020 Here, we're not guaranteed that we're going to be the leader in AI.
00:22:01.380 But here's the optimism.
00:22:02.500 You know, the reason things – we didn't end up in a nuclear war was because we didn't let the decision –
00:22:07.420 we kept the decisions for – about nuclear strikes with the U.S. government.
00:22:16.360 We didn't let the uranium industry decide what was going to happen.
00:22:20.640 Similarly, it's insane if we let the people who are just trying to make a buck off of AI
00:22:25.800 make all the decisions about how it's going to be used.
00:22:27.720 But here's one of the problems.
00:22:28.740 We just had Rudy on about a massive scandal where you had the deep state in this country with Biden.
00:22:34.000 We have noteworthy idea.
00:22:35.100 You've got to adjudicate this.
00:22:36.560 We just had followed with Norbin Laden in Geneva saying, hey, these guys would have signed us up for the WHO
00:22:42.980 to make the case that the U.S. government per se – we're comfortable when Trump's in there and MAGA's running it.
00:22:50.520 We're good.
00:22:51.380 We're not so good if you just got John Brennan and the rest of these guys running it.
00:22:55.840 You're making my case for me.
00:22:57.000 I mean these tech companies are exactly the people who silenced the Hunter Biden laptop story and so much else and came out.
00:23:06.480 You can look up their tweets, how they celebrate the defeat of Trump, and now they're pretending that they've always been Trump's best friends.
00:23:14.200 Do you really trust these people to make these big decisions about the future?
00:23:18.460 So this preemption legislation is simply an attempt for them to be able to continue making all the decisions themselves
00:23:26.080 and not let states do anything about it, and they're trying at the federal level also.
00:23:31.740 Talk about your future life.
00:23:33.540 You put this together, a group.
00:23:36.000 What is its purpose?
00:23:37.380 And let's talk about what you're talking about.
00:23:39.080 It's at least some sort of legislation or something that allows us to get our hands around this.
00:23:44.280 First thing we need is to have not just these tech CEOs from San Francisco in the room, but also people who actually are guided by moral principles.
00:23:58.720 That's why I'm so proud of Reverend Johnny Moore's announcement this afternoon.
00:24:03.540 They want to have a say in this to make sure that this technology actually benefits Americans and not just San Francisco CEOs.
00:24:10.100 The second thing is the whole problem can be fixed if we just stop coddling these San Francisco CEOs and treat them like all other companies.
00:24:22.180 Why should there be more safety standards on sandwiches than on AI companies?
00:24:28.120 You said it's five times more regulation on nail salons.
00:24:32.060 Actually, it's infinitely many times more because there's zilch.
00:24:35.180 If some company in San Francisco wants to release technology tomorrow that they can't even control, there's no law against it at all.
00:24:44.120 Who's coming to your cause?
00:24:45.420 Who's coming to the future life?
00:24:46.460 Because as soon as ChatGPT, which was the big thing they had to get around, was announced in Davos, all the venture capital, all the stock, all public equity, all they want to talk about, what's your AI component?
00:24:57.560 Tesla, you know, spun off its AI, they were going to become an AI company now, he's huge in AI.
00:25:03.040 It's all AI and money is chasing it nonstop.
00:25:06.100 Yeah.
00:25:06.460 So how do you, who's coming to your cause?
00:25:09.060 To the, I'm not calling you a Luddite, because I believe in your cause, but who's coming to your side?
00:25:13.600 First of all, there's very broad support for it from really all walks of life.
00:25:20.440 You know, polls show that most Americans just hate the idea of building some sort of new digital master race, regardless of whether they're MAGA or not.
00:25:32.340 It's just a disgusting, appalling idea.
00:25:34.380 So most people support this, not the tech lobbyists, of course.
00:25:38.100 The second, you know, business people generally, what do they actually want?
00:25:41.720 They want tools, AI tools.
00:25:43.200 They would love tools for better medicines, making America more efficient.
00:25:48.880 People in the military want better AI weapons.
00:25:51.740 Those are all supposed to be tools that work for us, that we control, right?
00:25:56.640 We don't want the drone swarm that's uncontrollable.
00:25:59.360 We don't want the self-driving car that persuades you to vote for your least favorite politician.
00:26:04.480 You want tools, right?
00:26:06.580 So I'm all for AI tools.
00:26:09.400 Because what I'm against is this AGI thing that you're supposed to build some sort of digital god that can do it, or some sort of just swap and replacements for humans.
00:26:19.760 We don't need that, and we don't want that.
00:26:23.960 What, and today you go to, why are you going to Catholic University?
00:26:28.400 I mean, Pope Leo XIV said he took the name Leo XIV, because Leo XIII was the social justice for workers during the Industrial Revolution,
00:26:40.500 and his big concern is artificial intelligence, which the church has not been, or Christianity overall has not really been at the forefront of this argument.
00:26:49.080 He's saying he's going to put it as the center of his papacy.
00:26:52.120 Is this why you're going over to Catholic University today?
00:26:54.340 Yeah, I'm going to Catholic University because I'm really delighted to see some moral leadership from people who are driven by something else than just getting a bit more profit on their San Francisco company.
00:27:05.640 I think we have to ask ourselves not just what we can do, but what we ought to do.
00:27:11.960 And that's what you're, and your panel's going to be at 1.30 today, and we're going to stream it.
00:27:16.300 Can you hang around?
00:27:16.920 I want to keep you for part of the next break.
00:27:19.500 Okay, a lot of breaking news.
00:27:21.100 3 o'clock today, Andy Harris, the House Freedom Caucus, with the Speaker of the House, is going to go over, I don't know, probably the Roosevelt Room, maybe the Cabinet Room, to meet with President Trump.
00:27:33.960 He's going to walk through why they should close this deal today, have a vote, and get on with it.
00:27:38.980 Andy Harris is saying it's going to take another 10 days.
00:27:41.100 So you've got the bid, and you've got the ask.
00:27:43.800 I think President Trump's going to convince some people over there.
00:27:46.200 You don't get called over to the White House.
00:27:47.800 They couldn't call over to the woodshed, okay?
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00:29:52.480 So, Max, in the big, beautiful bill that they're going to go talk to the president about, one of the things that slid in there is this – and I just want to make sure that we've got it up because I know in the Senate, Josh Hawley and others are going to say this is not going to survive.
00:30:12.000 Just talk to us about what the tech bros have slid in there about the state's ability to control for their citizens' artificial intelligence.
00:30:20.980 The tech bros have slid in this Trojan horse, which basically is a massive power grab to San Francisco, saying, for example, that if Texas passes a law in two years restricting something crazy that an AI company wanted to do,
00:30:38.180 the tech bros in San Francisco would be like, uh-uh, we can do whatever we want because this thing in the bill –
00:30:46.480 The federal law would override the state law in this regard.
00:30:48.400 It bans the states from passing any laws for 10 years.
00:30:52.720 Any laws restricting those for sure intelligence.
00:30:54.880 Yeah, it's complete insanity.
00:30:56.480 And I'm actually very proud of Josh Hawley for calling it out as the giant corporate boondoggle that it is.
00:31:02.420 But it's important to remember, even if it doesn't make it this time in this bill, it's going to be like a many-headed hydra that's going to come back.
00:31:11.080 They're going to try to bring it back in other ways again and again, and we just have to trust it.
00:31:16.220 In order of importance of all the issues this nation faces right now, which are manifold, a technology that has unlimited opportunity,
00:31:24.420 you're saying right now has got so much potential downside that we've only got a chance now.
00:31:32.700 Now, you're not going to have it a year from now, but you've got to now come together and start to reason together about how this is actually going to be used.
00:31:40.520 Yeah, President Trump is the AI president because it's going to be most likely during his term that it gets decided whether we just build a new replacement thing
00:31:50.820 or whether we're going to make this into something really great that helps us.
00:31:53.980 We're going to have a special at 6 o'clock.
00:31:55.900 We're talking about the Chinese and human organ harvesting, the secret deal with the Catholic Church,
00:32:04.240 all the things of the Chinese Communist Party and why there's such a criminal element to do to profit and monetize human organs and human organ harvesting.
00:32:13.820 The argument from the tech bros is that, hey, they've had a Sputnik moment with Deep Seek.
00:32:18.280 If you don't unchain us, they're going to control the world, and then the United States is going to be basically submissive to the Chinese Communist Party.
00:32:28.080 Your answer, sir?
00:32:29.660 There are, of course, very real geopolitical issues, but the tech bros are just using that as an excuse to enrich themselves and avoid regulation.
00:32:37.380 They keep saying, but China, even if you try to ban non-consensual sexual deepfakes and anything.
00:32:42.760 The truth is that the Chinese Communist Party wants to keep control of China.
00:32:49.120 It's indisputable.
00:32:50.620 So for some San Francisco-based tech bros to say, oh, China is going to let the Chinese company build something uncontrollable, it's just a lie.
00:33:00.600 Okay.
00:33:00.920 We're going to stream you at 1.30.
00:33:02.720 I want to have you back on hopefully later in the week by Skype.
00:33:05.380 I know you've got to travel to give your assessment of how it went at Catholic University today.
00:33:10.240 Thank you.
00:33:10.720 You're doing God's work.
00:33:11.740 And this is what we're going to make.
00:33:12.460 One more time, where do people go to find out more about the future of life?
00:33:17.140 Futureoflife.org.
00:33:18.180 That org.
00:33:18.700 And you've got all your information there?
00:33:24.220 As best as we can.
00:33:25.320 The, um, we can, um, yeah, maybe we should have work even harder to have more stuff there, but it's not a really new site.
00:33:40.400 But if they can educate themselves on the issues.
00:33:42.380 Educate, that's what I'm saying.
00:33:42.820 And social media, are you on social media?
00:33:44.920 Where do they go?
00:33:45.300 Yeah, hashtag Tegmark.
00:33:46.580 And to get your book?
00:33:48.340 Amazon.
00:33:49.140 Amazon.
00:33:49.780 Okay, fine.
00:33:50.460 Thank you so much.
00:33:50.960 Life 3.0.
00:33:51.480 Thank you so much for coming on.
00:33:52.560 And your escort today, he's being escorted by the Joe Allen.
00:33:55.880 So it ought to be interesting.
00:33:56.880 We look forward to seeing you at 1.30.
00:33:58.380 Thank you.
00:33:58.860 Thank you, sir.
00:34:00.420 Mike Lindell, uh, you're going to court, brother.
00:34:03.440 Uh, you're going to court.
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00:35:38.820 We've come this far.
00:35:40.180 Everything, Steve, I've waited this for four and a half years.
00:35:42.800 This is going to be one of the most important trials, I believe, for election security ever.
00:35:47.980 Hold it, hold it, hold it.
00:35:48.280 Slow down.
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00:35:49.920 This is a bet the company move.
00:35:51.600 Why didn't you just settle and just go along?
00:35:53.800 Why are you betting your entire company on going to a jury trial,
00:35:57.160 which, as everybody knows, could go one way or the other,
00:35:59.400 particularly in Colorado, dude.
00:36:00.780 That's kind of enemy territory.
00:36:02.380 You've got great people out there.
00:36:03.600 It is enemy territory.
00:36:04.000 But it's run by a bunch of maniacs, sir.
00:36:06.280 Yeah, it sure is.
00:36:07.180 But this all ties in with Tina Peters and everything, everybody.
00:36:10.900 It's all about one thing.
00:36:12.100 I want to secure our elections.
00:36:14.520 I've been fighting four and a half years for this.
00:36:16.880 We've been attacked from every—you name it.
00:36:19.540 It's happened with lawfare.
00:36:20.900 I've been sued.
00:36:21.540 MyPillow's been sued.
00:36:22.800 I got the attorney general of Minnesota attacking my Lindell recovery network and my foundations.
00:36:28.680 It's all about my voice.
00:36:30.240 They want me to shut up about the elections, and I will never stop, ever.
00:36:34.900 And they've tried everything.
00:36:37.220 They've attacked MyPillow.
00:36:38.580 Everyone says, well, Mike, look what you've done.
00:36:40.320 Look what's happened to MyPillow.
00:36:41.540 You know what?
00:36:42.000 We're still here because of you, Warmer, and Posse, and God's grace.
00:36:46.000 And, Steve, I would never settle.
00:36:47.760 In fact, the attorneys even said to me, you know, Mike, we could settle.
00:36:52.300 If you walked away and you just would never bring up these elections again, would you do it?
00:36:56.400 I said, no.
00:36:57.020 They could give me a trillion dollars, and I wouldn't do it.
00:36:59.360 I would never stop until we save this country.
00:37:03.000 Everybody, we can't.
00:37:03.940 I told our great president just a few weeks ago, I said, sir, I promise you, these next four years will not be in vain.
00:37:11.420 We will secure our elections here and be like 132 other countries that have paper ballots hand counted.
00:37:18.260 This is what we need to get to.
00:37:20.180 We need to have the best elections in the world, not the worst.
00:37:24.740 And we are going to get there, Steve, and we're under a timeline.
00:37:27.280 We can't let our president's four years be just a blip in history and all for, and we've got to keep, we've got to win this.
00:37:35.420 We've come this far.
00:37:36.720 It all comes down to next week.
00:37:38.260 I'm heading to Colorado tomorrow.
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00:37:40.780 It's like three weeks long, but June 2nd, the trial starts, and they come after my pillow.
00:37:47.180 Like my pillow and my employees, I was so upset when they all got sued.
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00:41:21.560 Jane Zirkle, Tina Peters.
00:41:23.660 You wrote a brilliant piece.
00:41:25.020 Tell me about it.
00:41:26.740 Yeah, so Tina Peters, a 69-year-old gold-starred mother who is currently incarcerated at the La Vista Correctional Facility in Colorado.
00:41:34.120 This facility is actually a rehabilitation facility.
00:41:37.040 It has actually really incredible opportunities for inmates.
00:41:40.540 It has a cosmetology program.
00:41:42.040 It has an economic program.
00:41:43.980 It has a honor house unit that essentially transitions prisoners back into society.
00:41:50.440 And these are all great things, especially when they're implemented correctly.
00:41:54.000 But what I examine in this piece is what good is rehabilitation when incarceration in the first place was unjust?
00:42:02.160 And that, of course, is the case of Tina Peters, who is being held there as a political prisoner.
00:42:07.420 Now, of course, she started at the Mesa County Jail, where she noted that she was in fear for her life.
00:42:13.080 She was facing intimidation and threats from staff and other inmates.
00:42:17.800 She was threatened with solitary confinement.
00:42:19.800 She has a history of lung cancer and fibromyalgia.
00:42:23.160 And this 69-year-old woman was forced to sleep on the top bunk with no ladder.
00:42:28.020 That is not safe for anyone, let alone a woman with her conditions.
00:42:32.240 And she told the guards, and they simply really didn't care.
00:42:35.620 And this facility has a well-documented history of abuse, including the 2019 lawsuit that was filed by the ACLU.
00:42:44.000 It was filed on behalf of a woman named Michelle Reynolds, who was wrongly incarcerated there for 15 days and denied a court appearance, denied the opportunity for a bond hearing.
00:42:54.160 So she was well within her reasoning to be in fear for her life.
00:42:58.020 Ultimately, she was transferred 300 miles away to the Larimer County Jail, which has a reputation for overcrowding and understaffing and is facing a lawsuit of its own regarding the suicide of 43-year-old Ryan Harmon,
00:43:12.660 who took his own life after his cries for help were repeatedly ignored by the staff and faculty there.
00:43:20.040 And so Colorado puts on this facade of being this progressive, reform-heavy criminal justice system.
00:43:27.260 But in reality, it is really the epitome of the mass incarceration epidemic in America.
00:43:34.340 Jane, can you hang on a second? I just want to hold you to the break.
00:43:36.740 I've got a couple of questions about Tina, which is horrible, horrible, horrible.
00:43:42.200 Short commercial break.
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00:45:40.100 So the president of South Africa is coming.
00:45:42.380 The president's got the president of South Africa for a lunch.
00:45:44.740 I'm sure he's going to do a press avail.
00:45:45.980 And this is driven by, you know, President Trump's office at golf are very close to people like Gary Player, Ernie Els, Ratif Goose.
00:45:52.060 And I think Ratif Goose and Ernie Els are coming also.
00:45:55.160 So the Real America Voice cover all of that.
00:45:57.560 It's supposed to take place starting right now up until noon.
00:45:59.660 And then the House Freedom Caucus is going to be over there.
00:46:02.720 Three o'clock, University of Florida getting the national championship.
00:46:06.620 They're going to, of course, all the Gators here and our production staff are all giddy running around.
00:46:12.700 They're going to be there at four o'clock.
00:46:14.640 We'll be back at five.
00:46:16.040 Charlie Kirsten will take over at noon.
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00:47:20.640 Jane Zirkle.
00:47:21.480 Is Tina Peters a political prisoner?
00:47:24.080 And isn't the purpose of the case to torture her by Jared Polis and the people in Colorado, ma'am?
00:47:29.100 One hundred percent.
00:47:31.300 Tina Peters simply told the truth about election fraud in Colorado.
00:47:36.240 And as a result, Colorado state retaliated.
00:47:39.160 And arguably a large portion of people incarcerated in Colorado are political prisoners.
00:47:44.940 They have an incarceration rate of 556 people per 100,000.
00:47:49.640 That is higher than any Democratic country in the world.
00:47:53.280 They have around 70,000 people on probation and parole, and a large amount of their prison population is a result of those parole and probation technical violations.
00:48:04.120 They have mandatory maximum sentencing, which leaves no room for circumstance-based conditions for when judges hand down these sentences.
00:48:12.560 They also have habitual offender laws, which is a three-strike-you're-out felony-type law that even if your third felony is nonviolent, you will receive a life sentence in prison.
00:48:25.240 And increasingly, women are disproportionately affected in Colorado.
00:48:29.200 They are being entrenched in this cycle of abuse and drug abuse, and they are just stuck here, and they're being increasingly incarcerated for nonviolent offenses.
00:48:40.640 Jane Zirkle, where do people go on social media to get you, ma'am?
00:48:45.860 You can find me at Jane Zirkle on Getter, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.
00:48:52.000 Thank you. Fantastic work on Tina Peters. Great.
00:48:55.420 Jane Zirkle.
00:48:55.780 Thank you.
00:48:56.100 Maybe put her set of BOP.
00:48:58.820 You're going to watch, we're watching the arrival of the South African president.
00:49:03.580 John Solomon, you said you buried into these documents, and you've got some ideas and concepts on the big, beautiful bill.
00:49:09.820 The president's going to host the Freedom Caucus.
00:49:12.300 I'm sure that's going to be lovely this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
00:49:14.800 What's your advice?
00:49:17.280 Oh, man, I don't know.
00:49:18.980 Listen, spend less and generate more money, right?
00:49:23.920 I think that's the key.
00:49:24.680 You've got to find revenue.
00:49:25.660 I used to remember the old beer commercials, taste great, less filling.
00:49:28.940 In Washington, the longer the bill stands in Congress, the more spending goes up and the less savings go down.
00:49:34.700 They've got to stop it.
00:49:35.840 And, you know, $1.7 trillion, which is where they'll be in this bill, is a good deal.
00:49:40.080 It's a lot of savings.
00:49:41.020 But it doesn't even cover the $2 trillion a year that we've added since COVID, right?
00:49:44.840 So it's really a drop in the bucket.
00:49:47.080 Here is, I think, the notion that a lot of—Congress is never going to solve this.
00:49:51.140 They don't have the political will, whether Republicans are in power or not.
00:49:54.580 They don't have the political will to rue the sort of cuts.
00:49:56.520 But Marco Rubio can cut the State Department in half in a short period of time.
00:50:00.900 I think the most important thing Donald Trump could come out of today's meeting with is a deal saying,
00:50:05.400 put this language into the bill.
00:50:07.220 Tell me that all congressional appropriations are a ceiling, not a floor.
00:50:11.980 Meaning if I can deliver the programs for you at less than the money appropriated, I can give the money back.
00:50:17.400 Now what have you done?
00:50:18.320 Congress has empowered him.
00:50:19.300 You don't have to do the stupid rescission votes, which never happened.
00:50:21.960 You don't have to go to court and fight at it.
00:50:23.500 You want to codify—hang on.
00:50:25.120 You want to codify impoundments.
00:50:26.900 You're going to say, hey, it's a ceiling.
00:50:28.600 That's impoundment.
00:50:29.440 And if Trump doesn't like where the program's going, he can do that.
00:50:32.740 Tell me how we're going to do that.
00:50:34.000 It's a brilliant idea.
00:50:35.040 How are we going to do that?
00:50:37.000 Yeah, you got to—and listen, you have to fulfill the wish of Congress.
00:50:39.880 So that's the important thing.
00:50:40.860 So it is an impoundment because that is a different process.
00:50:43.320 If Donald Trump could deliver what Congress asked for in his administration,
00:50:48.000 the agency delivers it, and he can do it for less.
00:50:49.800 You just give the money back to the Treasury.
00:50:51.540 That is a big thing.
00:50:52.300 You want to be careful not to step on either branch's individual article powers.
00:50:56.820 But by saying, you'll fulfill Congress's wish, but if you do it cheaper, we're all CEOs.
00:51:00.540 We're smart guys.
00:51:01.660 The whole administration is full of ROI guys, right?
00:51:04.160 They can do it.
00:51:04.960 It shifts all of these onerous decisions away from Congress, where there's no will,
00:51:09.140 to a CEO president that could cut it.
00:51:11.420 I think that's on the table and being discussed right now.
00:51:14.300 Now, maybe the conservatives won't like it, but the truth of the matter is,
00:51:17.000 the conservatives have been crying and bitching and whining, and they never cut a thing.
00:51:21.400 They can't.
00:51:22.460 The system won't let them do it.
00:51:25.160 The conservatives tapped this along as everybody did.
00:51:27.860 Beryl Howell just wrote a blistering 100-page opinion about President Trump trying to shut down the Institute of Peace
00:51:36.100 that went right to the heart of this.
00:51:37.360 She said it was unlawful 20 times.
00:51:40.760 Your solution makes it lawful.
00:51:42.360 Is that where we are?
00:51:44.200 Yeah.
00:51:45.200 You can have the Institute of Peace at a fraction of the cost, as long as it meets the objectives of what the Congress said.
00:51:51.220 And then it goes on.
00:51:52.460 So it doesn't – listen, Beryl Howell is going to get – how many times has Beryl Howell been reversed?
00:51:55.400 She's going to be reversed again, right?
00:51:56.580 It's not a doubt about her.
00:51:58.300 She likes being reversed, I think.
00:52:00.920 But, yeah, it does.
00:52:02.080 It solves these problems, and it puts the chips in a place where there's political will to cut.
00:52:07.560 There's just not the political – Congress is too dysfunctional to cut meaningfully.
00:52:14.080 Unbelievable.
00:52:14.680 John, where do people go to get all your content, brother?
00:52:18.540 Yeah, justinnews.com, and I get to look at you every day at 6 o'clock here on Real America's Voice,
00:52:23.220 and Jay Solomon reports on all of the social media platforms.
00:52:27.620 Thank you, brother.
00:52:28.520 Great idea.
00:52:29.380 Good to be with you, Steve.
00:52:30.380 And Solomon says it's being discussed.
00:52:31.420 That means it's being discussed behind the scenes.
00:52:33.160 This may be a thing.
00:52:35.400 Pop up.
00:52:36.000 Okay, Charlie Kirk, this is going to be action-packed at the White House on Capitol Hill all day into the night.
00:52:42.800 Charlie Kirk's next.
00:52:43.820 Poso after that.
00:52:44.780 Steve Gruber after that.
00:52:46.080 Eric Bolling after that.
00:52:47.340 Then the war room.
00:52:49.080 Baby.
00:52:51.280 Wow.
00:52:52.260 What a morning.
00:52:53.600 I think we covered the waterfront of this.
00:52:55.900 Tomorrow, Alex Jones is going to join us.
00:52:57.560 Tomorrow morning, Alex Jones is going to join us.
00:52:59.640 Norbin Lund back from Geneva.
00:53:01.060 We've got so much going on.
00:53:02.140 And also, trying to get General Flynn some discussion about Romania.
00:53:08.720 Trying to track down General Flynn.
00:53:10.080 All of it.
00:53:10.620 Okay.
00:53:12.880 We're back here at 5.
00:53:14.520 It's going to be a heck of an afternoon.
00:53:16.060 Stick around to Real America's Voice.
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