WarRoom Battleground EP 484: The Future Battle Of AI Warfare
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On today's show, we discuss the impact of the government shutdown, the ongoing government funding stalemate, and the possibility of a government shutdown in the near future. We also discuss the Democratic primary battle between Joe Crowley and Corey Booker, the upcoming primary election, and much more!
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
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like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
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your host Stephen K Bannon so this is a band-aid on top of a band-aid to cover uh another band-aid
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it looks as though things are okay as of right now but the battle over government funding isn't over
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no not as close to over uh I would say this is the first literally the first salvo I would say
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so basically what happened is they kicked government funding deadlines instead of March 1st and March 8th
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to March 8th and March 22nd March 8th will be the easy um uh deadline that includes the interior bill
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the energy and water bill military construction veteran affairs a number of bills that are
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non-controversial then you have a week off and then you come back uh the week of the 20 that ends
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with the 22nd and you have the big bills homeland security defense uh labor hhf some of these really
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controversial bills Jose but let's say this Mike Johnson executed a smart move here he didn't have
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bills ready he was able to cobble together a majority of the house republican majority to uh kick the
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bills down the road and and try to get a long-term spending deal although at this point Jose it's not
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really long term it's March 1st uh five months into the fiscal year and and we are just getting
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started with fiscal year 2024 spending so what is the one week extension for it's just so they can get
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their act together to be honest with you Jose they need to finish these bills I mean these are largely
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and hugely complicated bills and I would also point out uh back in the day uh in the 80s and 90s they
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spent all summer on appropriations bills wrapped them up in August or July or August and then had
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them ready uh for the entire next year you didn't have to deal with CRs or stop gaps or any of these
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things you had them done the bills were past the house and the senate and and you kind of uh dealt with
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it that way but remember it's March uh we're gonna have to see the Congress start on fiscal year 2025
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spending pretty soon so anyhow that is where we stand no shutdown this week perhaps a shutdown next
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week it doesn't look like it but it could happen week off and then you have the big kahuna you have
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the big defense bill and all those things and meanwhile three men named John have been floated
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to replace Mitch McConnell as leader of the senate GOP one of them Senator John Cornyn is now officially
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running for leader you wrote in Punchbowl about Cornyn's blitz to try and gain support what are you
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learning yeah John Cornyn is in the race the first candidate in the race he has the most to lose
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here Jose not in the leadership at all right now trying to make a big bid he chaired the campaign
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committee he was the majority whip during Donald Trump's tenure he is uh running hard and running
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quickly usually speed kills in these races but a lot of this will depend Jose on what happens in
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November if Donald Trump wins the White House okay welcome Friday 1 March year of our Lord 2024
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for what a day uh for news um Jake Sherman said something there that's very important the buried
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lead in that is about how it was done in the old days in the 70s 80s and 90s we said they'd work all
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summer the appropriators because that's the deal it's not just the level of spending but it's where
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it gets allocated then they'd have it and they hit every mark by September 30th which is the end of
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the fiscal year be done what has changed what has changed is that people understand the spending
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levels themselves are a major issue and there's fights over the spending issues although not as
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much as we want from this but also the woke and weaponized there's there's intense discussion debate
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and because MAGA is a rising force to say you just can't continue to to to not just spend it's where
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you spend it today think about earlier in the show in the in this morning show we're from uh Panama
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we got Burquam and uh and Oscar Blue Ramirez down there and what are they reporting on the UN which
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is a integral part of these NGOs that are uh greasing the skids an active part of the invasion of our
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country that's all paid for you by your money this is one of the things is not even out now it's it's
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it's these the spending and the scale of it is mind-boggling but also what you're paying for
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is there to destroy you and your country destroy the sovereignty of your country and your personal
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sovereignty as a citizen this is an invasion of country and has biden has not done one thing since
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this became a critical crisis issue six weeks ago not one thing philip i've asked philip patrick to join
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us and the reason this is that in all of the discussion over the last couple days in in the
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approval and they did get a majority they had 113 votes we had 99 but there were also i think nine
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people who didn't vote okay not all those would have voted with us but i think two-thirds was so
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it's you know it's one it's 115 to 108 once you get the majority the majority on our side and you know
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there was a lot of headbanging to get that 113 trust me one thing that was not discussed at all
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it's not being discussed is the scale of this so philip patrick given your time in the precious
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metals industry but particularly just a financial analyst of what's going on here we're going to
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have a two to two and a half trillion dollar deficit in the one they're working on and remember what
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jake sherman said that it is march this is for the budget that was supposed to kick in on october
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1st as soon as we finish this and we're not going to finish this until april or may you're already in
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the process for the next year's which wait for it is another two trillion dollar deficit the political
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class clearly won't deal with this because they can't deal with it uh philip patrick your thoughts
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i mean it's an absurdity and we've been saying it for so long but you know as jake sherman said
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five months into the fiscal year and there is no budget you know we we've been ramming a message home
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to congress for a long time and they're not listening you know delaying tough decisions it doesn't make
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them any easier now we expect johnson's going to capitulate just like mccarthy did before him
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which is just absurd we're handing the democrats everything they want like you said another two
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trillion dollar deficit and why because we're tired of fighting over it it it's absurd and as we've said
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before it is a very necessary conversation because deficit spending has to start arguing about it
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delaying the decision and then ultimately throwing our hands up it's just a circus and what it's doing
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and this is the key it's it's the timing of it it is wrecking global confidence in the u.s and it's
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doing it at a bad time think about it if you're the central banker for norway or hungary right are you
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going to be interested in loaning money to a nation that can't decide exactly how much money it needs or
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how it's going to spend it and is regularly engaging in open discussions about defaulting on the loans
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it's no wonder that central banks at the moment are buying up record quantities of gold it is a circus
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domestically and it doesn't look good globally the one way they can get them to continue to buy is to
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keep interest rates high i mean we have interest rates high foreign governments so they're going to
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allocate at least some part of that to the u.s but walk the audience through why this and here's what's
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going to happen it's the old hemingway thing you know how did you go bankrupt slowly and then all
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at once yeah the same thing's going to happen here we're trying to prepare people for because when
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this crisis hits it's going to be like the weimar republic it's going to spin and explode so quickly
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that people are going to get they're just going to get blown they're going to get blown out right
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and this is what's and you just do the math the cbo's told us this wall the smart guys on wall
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street and doing projections it's not hidden when the math is here the only discussion is how long
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and we keep saying it's going to happen sooner and we've been right about the scale of this
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and particularly how it's starting to build on itself that there are two trillion dollar deficits
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the one thing that has shocked me is how no one in the political class except for really quite frankly
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some backbenchers uh are taking this seriously right now i know president trump talks about it all the
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time internally but how no one in washington dc they want to continue the game with just having
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the fred the fed print the money how soon do you think we start to hit crisis mode here
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look we're we're heading in in in the direction you and i you and i talked last week about about the
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dollar there was an article in bloomberg talking about the dollar being 17 over its 20-year average
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which it is right but this is if you compare it to other major currencies of major trading nations
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but the reality is for today the dollar is the tallest midget in the room and it's largely because
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of something you said earlier and that is we've got higher interest rates here in the u.s relative to
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the other g8 nations which means a stronger currency but the problem is longer term with what we've been
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doing we cannot sustain right gold you know comparing currencies to other currency to make an argument
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for a strong dollar i think is an absurdity there are other alternatives look at gold for example
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47 percent over its 20-year average right now right now the dollar looks good today in comparison to
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other truly dreadful assets but it's still only the slowest sinking ship now the big thing to watch out
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for i think of the bricks they are searching now for an alternative to the dollar in other words
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there's an elephant in the room and it is a dragon but the problem that china have right now is they
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can't dump all of their dollars right where are they going to put their money bricks national currencies
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like the rupee the real the ruble are just too volatile and subject to devaluation so the bricks at
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the moment it appears are focused on creating a stable and liquid alternative to the dollar when
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they do right it's the beginning of the end for the dollar so we're sort of seeing these last moments
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where the dollar is still king but it is fading every single day and when we lose a grip on that
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it's over for us here in the u.s unfortunately you you heard putin talk about this last week it's
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as many of our enemies that are in the bricks this is not actually something they wanted to actively do
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not now they're being forced to do that by our actions they understand that our actions by the elites in
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this country the the lords of easy money are reckless and it's killing the purchasing power of what they
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own in addition they're now talking about not just using the swift system which is the way all
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transactions get done the kind of the the the infrastructure of how you how you track things
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and in our treasury department actually runs it so you can shut it down immediately to the detriment
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of these nations but also the fact that even the wall street journal starting to support this concept
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of seizing the assets we have frozen in the banks of the russians all in treasuries how we how we are
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actually thinking of seizing those and they're coming up with creative ways since this show has
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been banging on them that you just can't take you can't convert it to dollars and give it to the
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ukrainians now they're thinking of different ways oh well maybe we just borrow against it and you know
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it's collateral for loans to use for reconstruction but they are adamant about using about using this
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economic warfare which i'm a proponent against the ccp but you got one bullet in the chamber
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and here they use the bullet and it didn't work and now they're panicking but this is what's driving
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the de-dollarization movement is it not uh rich uh philip yeah i mean i mean how much less attractive
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can we make the dollar to other nations right we're printing it into oblivion we're devaluing the
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dollar and we're devaluing the currency that these nations are holding to trade with others right
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that we we are weaponizing the dollar we are turning people's assets into liabilities and
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domestically we can't even agree on a budget five months into a fiscal year it's an absurdity look
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people in the u.s are fed up of inflation eroding buying power but everyone else in the world is fed up
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of dollar devaluation eroding their purchasing power it works the same the other way around and this
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administration is just playing into the hands of our enemies they are making the argument easy
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and rational to dump the dollar and that's the problem just can you give us a one minute tutorial
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on the prime reserve currency here's the reason is that people as much responsibility as it brings
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and brings a lot so it's not a it's something that should be discussed and debated on a national level
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over time and if we don't want to do it you shift to another system to just have it taken away means
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it collapsed kind of like the the pound after Bretton Woods the story the pound in England went through
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you know what 40 years 30 years of you know gray times until Thatcher came along and still totally never
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really never recovered here the being the prime reserve currency that every transaction has to be done
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in dollars has a benefit that we can even finance this these deficits we couldn't finance anything if you weren't
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the prime reserve currency is that correct it's absolutely correct listen the the reason we can
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amass 24 trillion dollars of debt is there is huge demand for our debt which means you know we you know
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our debt doesn't it's already attractive there's demand which means we don't have to pay huge interest it
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allows us to amass large amounts of debt as our debt becomes less attractive we have to make it more
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attractive by paying higher interest rates which obviously we can't afford to do which is how
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ultimately these guys will kill us from the inside so it's a very privileged position to be in and you
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mentioned the United Kingdom and Bretton Woods and I think I've said it before since they lost global
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reserve currency to the dollar the pound sterling has lost over 96% of its relative buying power that is the
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effect long term of losing a grip on global reserve and I'm afraid we've already already lost it
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uh where do people go I want people now because the turbulence we talk about geopolitically uh
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strategically militarily inside the country the invasion all of it means times are going to be
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turbulence for quite a while this is and Trump's not gonna be able to wave any magic wand and make
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everything better uh as soon as he gets in it's gonna be a long fight so this turbulence is going to
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stay with us for quite a while how do people counter that how do they hedge that look it's really simple
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in gold there is a reason central banks around the world are buying gold 23 22 biggest records in history
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hang on we lost uh we lost philip let's let's continue on and I'll get back in a second okay
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birchgold.com slash bannon is where you go you get to talk to philip and all all the team I don't think
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we need to reboot him we're good um a good segue um this is not going to go away and you need to look
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in your allocation of your assets I know some people ask things in stocks you have it in um
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you have it in um in your home we talk about that all the time about the your net worth in your home
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which is still I don't know 80 percent of most people that are lucky enough to have a home
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um but in thinking this through and a lot of people have never thought about gold a lot of people think
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oh these gold bugs are all kind of you know on the fringe kind of kooky but it is precious metals has
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played a central part in economies and currencies play a central part in economies and you got to
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admit when you look at the math from 1971 when we went off the gold standard when Nixon took us off
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the direct convertibility of federal reserve notes into gold um a lot of negative things have happened
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to working class and middle class people throughout the thing I think the since the since the federal
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reserve has been um formed back in 1913 I think the purchasing power of the dollar is down 98 percent
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since Biden's coming is down 17 percent I think the purchasing power of the dollar is down like
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something like 60 percent 65 70 percent since the since coming off the gold standard um it's something
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that the people that run the central banks of the bricks are not idiots they're pretty smart
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they've determined the central banks need to buy gold at record rates that ought to be that ought to
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have you sitting up at attention well why are they doing that well the people that can explain that to
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you are the folks at birch gold that's why I go to birchgold.com slash bandit that's we're very proud to
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have them as a sponsor and more importantly to have Philip on the team here as a contributor and also
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helping us do the end of the dollar empire you need to understand currency in the centrality of
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currency in your life and in your country's life we got Joe Allen a lot to get to I want to have Joe
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on he's this situation artificial intelligence and what's happening is a massive story want to make
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sure everybody's up to speed let's play we have a cold open let's go and play it and I'll bring in
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the Joe Allen our editor for all things transhumanist hey figure one can you make me a cup of coffee
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okay Joe for our vast radio and podcast audience I couldn't see the video and this is why you have
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help your immersive experience here in the war room what did we just see what's what's the purpose
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of your cold open sir yes Steve that was a video of the new figure uh robotic system humanoid robotic
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system figure it has just been announced will be partnering with open ai to give uh the artificial
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intelligence systems a body so to speak figure is comprised of a number of roboticists that come out
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of boston dynamics tesla and other high profile agencies i i was very curious when we first reported
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on this last year how quickly they would move and what their ultimate fate would be it doesn't surprise me
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really that it turns out that they're going to be the sort of body uh for open ai's artificial
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why is this so important why is it important to put a body why is it important to actually have a
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physical body around this artifact this concentration of artificial intelligence and next level
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thinking well there are two different reasons uh the first reason is just simply the modeling of the
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world in the sort of mind of ai to put it in anthropomorphic terms you've got a real problem
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with artificial intelligence like gpt it's just kind of hovering in space it doesn't necessarily have
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senses or a sense of the world of the physical world one of the reasons that musk and many other
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roboticists are creating things like optimus at tesla is to give the ai system an actual model of
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three-dimensional reality and also in the case of optimus and many of the other systems it gives an
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interface with human beings so it begins to learn human personalities and the hope for at open ai at
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tesla and xai at google on and on and on the hope is that as these systems get senses as they get a sense
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of the world the physical world that that model of the world in their brain so to speak in their digital
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brain uh would become conscious that it would be some sort of um sentient being and that this is a key
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step in that process it also gives the second important reason steve um you know a robot uh
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whether it be humanoid or something very very abstract like a factory a robot gives uh the ai the
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ability to manipulate the physical world rather than just digital space and so you know as we reported
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uh last week open ai is partnering with the department of defense in a cooperative research and development
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agreement uh i there's there are no details whatsoever as to why and what the nature of these
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uh agreements will be but um robotics in warfare uh is very very important for obvious reasons uh the
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recent reporting on uh the pentagon uh basically enacting a lot of the the projects that we've been
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reporting on from replicator uh to darpa's amass um it was reported by bloomberg that the pentagon
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has carried out about 85 the u.s military has carried out about 85 strikes utilizing the ai systems that
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were first developed uh or first embarked upon in 2017 so it's it's coming to fruition and robotics is a
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huge part of that too i remember uh regenerative robotics is one of the converging forces for the uh for
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the singularity what is a roboticist can you define for our audience i want them to understand
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nomenclature when you call people roboticists like elon musk and others what is a roboticist
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yeah you know maybe i was a little too hasty calling elon musk a roboticist i mean he obviously is in
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he works in engineering and he works on robots but a roboticist simply a term for one who who builds
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robots uh you know in my book i spend a lot of time on two in particular uh hugo de garis uh who worked
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on robots in china at xiamen university um and uh also the um uh sorry i'm blanking on the the name of
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one of the most uh hans moravec the most important uh roboticist i would say in many ways just because of
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his ideas but yeah a roboticist is just simply one who builds robots and in this case the humanoid
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robot steve i think it's very interesting because this is kind of the fruition of the dreams of the
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golem uh the the ancient jewish myth that uh you would have the magical power by certain uh cabalists
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to create a humanoid out of clay uh these are centuries old dreams uh they're they're happening
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in real time and they're happening very very quickly okay i want you to uh i want you to hang
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with me uh because i'm going to go on the other side and and talk about why you're seeing humanoid
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agency action action action all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room
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welcome back on roboticist i want to make sure because i've got a theory the case here one of
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the reasons they're doing the humanoids and they're put so much focus on this isn't the way that
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artificial intelligence is going to be actually more quickly accepted or accepted quicker into the
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population is because of uh is because of uh they're going to try to make it as human as possible and make
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acceptable as possible whether it's health care workers hospice workers to start whatever isn't
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one of the secrets here what they're trying to do is to try to make this as human and as likable as
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possible to then get artificial intelligence embedded into everyday life yes absolutely the robot sofia
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we've covered sofia and hansen robotics just uh you know endlessly on the show you know sofia is
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intended as a way to acclimate people to the presence of a humanoid robot she's intended to be
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a little bit creepy but also intended to be uh you know somewhat comforting that uh you know as she's
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appearing in high profile venues like the united nations uh as we've reported that she you know was
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granted citizenship in saudi arabia before women could drive all these sorts of publicity stunts uh
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these these are intended openly uh to drill the notion of a humanoid being that is artificial into the
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public consciousness and both make people disturbed now before the real stuff is rolled out and then
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also to give people a certain degree of comfort that these things have our best interests in mind
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and that goes across the board steve i mean you've also got like the the small robot moxie uh you know
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we showed that from uh the the ces event and and and previously when moxie was first rolled out this is
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to give children uh to basically to normalize the communication with artificial intelligence through
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a kind of humanoid form uh with children and as you just mentioned the kinds of robots that are
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already being rolled out in asia and will probably eventually be rolled out in the u.s
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robots for hospice care to to care for the elderly as people become less and less willing to take on
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those sorts of duties in the fast-paced modern world uh the idea is we will just simply have robots do it
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and robots will you know uh speak to your elder loved ones uh into their final moments and some of
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them will be reading their uh we are you know giving the last rites over the dead it's a very disturbing
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in my mind uh but this is the world that they want to build and this is the world that they are building
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quickly um how dangerous is this well you know the again the reports on the u.s using artificial
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intelligence to identify targets in the middle east uh and then this of course comes on the heels
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of all of the uses of artificial intelligence in ukraine both by the ukrainians and of course nato and u.s
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backing at palantir being at the center of a u.s uh ai company uh and then russia also developing the
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same and then of course china many analysts warn that china while they are not ahead of the u.s in
00:34:31.920
any meaningful way in warfare ai that they are pouring more of their uh larger percentage of their
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resources into developing uh lethal autonomous weaponry and they note i think correctly whatever level
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china has has reached in secret um they note correctly that china is far more willing ethically
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uh to use such weapons than the u.s the u.s in the u.s we're still really deliberating over whether
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that's going to happen or not but some of the loudest voices as we covered you know eric schmidt
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from google former google exec um peter thiel of course and alex carp ceo of palantir uh you've got
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mark andreason the billionaire venture capitalist uh and many many other voices arguing that the u.s
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needs to push forward on fully uh lethal autonomous weapons weapons that such as drone swarms that have
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no human oversight whatsoever uh because it's believed that they will be more accurate and
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quicker they'll be faster to respond to attacks or threats and you know that's just in the end what
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you end up with are killer robots and if those are under human control in the sense that the human
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says go kill yeah that's dangerous but of course the people who worry about agi they say that that
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gives the uh the agi the ability to kill too this is incredibly let's go and play your next uh your
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next clip and then we'll have you respond to it at first glance the war in ukraine might look like
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something from the 20th century but it holds many lessons for conflicts to come new tech is making
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a huge difference there's this idea of revolutions in military affairs and they're typically attributed
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to technology now humans are still in control of the fighting but one of the things that ai is doing
00:36:20.620
is helping to process information faster ai is being used to sift through satellite images and drone video
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feeds and that helps militaries then better understand what's happening on the battlefield
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make decisions faster and then target the enemy faster and more accurately so what happens when we
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do consider having humans not be at all in control when these systems are fully automated what are the pros
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and cons of that well we're already seeing drones being used in ukraine that have all of the components
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needed to build fully autonomous weapons that could go out over the battlefield find their own
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targets and then all on their own attack those targets without any further human intervention
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as we saw in world war ii with the atomic bomb the country that is able to most rapidly and effectively
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integrate new technology into war fighting wins there's no reason to believe this will be any different
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with ai swarms of lethal drones with facial recognition that know your every move
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or unmanned armed robots that are near impossible to defeat autonomous fighter jets that can travel at
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supersonic speeds and can withstand greater gravitational force than a human pilot could survive cyber attacks
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that incapacitate critical port infrastructure or disinformation campaigns and deepfakes that throw
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out of our presidential elections or even foreign adversaries taking out satellites our eyes and
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ears in space rendering us blind to global events all super intelligent weapons of terror
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shield ai is a military tech company working to build an ai pilot artificial intelligence software
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that can fly unmanned craft during combat the future of warfare is going to be characterized by
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thousands of unmanned aerial vehicles unmanned surface vehicles unmanned underwater vehicles you'll see
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unmanned systems outnumber the number of war fighters on the front lines of these conflicts they will play
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uh what did we just see there and why is it dangerous uh joe allen i think the two figures that
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are really important to highlight there the first uh paul shari uh interviewed there on pbs uh paul shari's
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book uh four battlegrounds is is is quite interesting i i wouldn't necessarily recommend it uh but it's
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interesting for two reasons one he had a lot of access to write the book uh to uh you know google
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department department of defense uh various uh military and uh big tech uh companies but you know
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with that access i i imagine that explains why he is in many ways a kind of cheerleader for these
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companies of course brings out the dangers and how all of this could go wrong but in the end uh you
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know he seems to be much more on the eric schmidt wavelength that uh if china is developing these
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things the u.s must do it as quickly as possible and uh that that's just that you know we'll just
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do it the good way we'll be the good guys uh the the second gentleman that we saw there is uh alexander
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wang uh he is the founder ceo of scale uh ai and scale ai is is intent on partnering with various
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security services from the department of defense uh to ice to you know any uh you know security role that
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their ai can play in and uh you know there you hear him talking about the various ramifications of this
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killer drones uh you know disinformation campaigns with deep fakes you know disrupting governments and
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all these sorts of things but uh ultimately uh he is one of the the few in tech in tech that is just
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openly saying that ai is going to be the future of warfare that tech companies need to
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uh quit with their hangups about violence and all that and that they need to go full bore
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with the department of defense uh with us security services and intel agencies uh in order to create
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systems that can defend against attack but of course to kill and to kill without necessarily having
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human beings in the loop um where do people go this is very dangerous and particularly we've given over
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as you said bloomberg's reporting i think 40 attacks to ai uh where do people go to follow
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up on this joe on your uh on your social media and uh all the stuff you're putting up on war room
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you can find all this stuff on my social media at joe b-o-t-x-y-z as far as the warfare element
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the 13th chapter of my uh of the 11th chapter of my book uh dark eon uh countdown to giga death i
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you can go straight there i think you'll get a very very clear idea of where this is coming from where
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it's going uh and of course war room.org under the transhumanism tab of course we call it dark aeon here
00:41:27.480
in the uh in the headquarters but i can see there's a controversy about this about the uh about the
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pronunciation anyway it's a it's a uh it's an amazing book we recommend everybody get it joe allen thank you
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very much for joining us today on a friday evening thank you very much steve dr larry swiker joins us so
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dr um cpac is where globalism goes to die are you buying that you've got the new patriots history
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of uh of globalism right and uh you say it's rise and decline you don't say it's fall
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is it declining or is it falling into in the situations like cpac we have all these populist
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nationalist leaders from around the world come does that help exacerbate its decline yes absolutely you
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know we've been talking for about uh three weeks here about how the um davos people got no interest
00:42:21.160
from the leaders that that none of the the major leaders attended davos and we're starting to see
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a major transformation of cpac away from the old line uh republican kind of um uh blue-haired uh you know
00:42:37.720
globalist republicans neocons into a much more populist uh group it's really too bad andrew
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breitbart isn't here to see this because he would certainly i think approve of all this so yeah it's
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great to see americans getting involved in this um talk to me about the decline of this you got you
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got uh definitely davos you know a lot of the big hitters don't go there anymore a lot of the big heads
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of nations because they understand we we were able to make it toxic but uh is it really in decline
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what indices in the book what indices we know it we know it had a rise we know what happened to the
00:43:16.760
jobs we know what happened to the sovereignty of this country but we're still fighting the who our
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borders are wide open we're still part of the of the global compact on migration uh there's an
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invasion on the border so what what indices are you looking for that said it's actually has peaked
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and in decline well i think uh in terms of elections you know there's several indicators
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you can look at in terms of elections uh worldwide here with a few exceptions like finland you're seeing
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populist movements who are opposed to globalism take control of uh hungary slovakia italy uh argentina
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there were about a dozen elections in europe two months ago where almost all of them went in the
00:44:01.000
direction of populism you see the farmers in brussels uh back down the whole uh eu in terms of a lot of
00:44:09.800
their policies that were uh very much climate change oriented and and literally the eu had to give in now
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the question is whether or not they will give in for the time being and as soon as the farmers
00:44:20.600
tractors leave they uh reinstitute some of these policies but at least in the short term
00:44:25.800
uh the farmers won they're moving on france they're moving on on uh ireland so um you know
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everywhere argentina everywhere we look here with a couple of exceptions uh the people are kind of
00:44:40.200
rejecting globalism now you mentioned the the who um of course none of this is done by a treaty because
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even with the democrats in the senate right now the uh who international medical treaty would not go
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through uh let alone when you start to get somebody like donald trump in office who pulled the plug on
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you know half a dozen of these globalist programs in his first month in office the first time around so
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these are not permanent things that that can't be undone uh and we're under no obligation to follow
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anything by the who according to our own constitution
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i um i want to go back to something you talk about the farmers and the seeing the merger of
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the kind of populist nationalist movement or what they call the sovereignty movement in europe and you
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combine that with these farmers and the farmers correct me if i'm wrong are a direct result of the
00:45:37.560
cult of climate change regulations they're putting in to essentially destroy the the net zero that
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destroys the farmers is this another example of this battle of globalization because climate change
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and the cult of climate change and net zero and all that is one of their biggest is one of the
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globalization's biggest properties is it not correct in fact i would argue that that the others have
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failed medical globalism failed breton woods is unraveling very fast uh all the other things have
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failed so now they're putting all their eggs into the climate change basket and they're supporting that
00:46:13.640
of course with the uh kind of airheaded celebrities but the farmers reaction was specifically against things
00:46:21.000
like uh plowing under farmland to put up wind farms and and solar panel farms which are
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ecological disasters i mean i can't wait for people to really understand what an ecological disaster these
00:46:35.720
lithium batteries and the uh wind uh turbine blades are uh the damage they do to the um uh the globe they're
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far worse than anything an auto can do so the farmers are reacting to this i think what's so encouraging
00:46:51.640
is that we're seeing a reaction now almost across every strata except the most highly educated uh urbanized
00:46:59.960
people uh against these kinds of movements and you look at at today for example a poll
00:47:05.480
came out showing that uh a majority of uh gen zers 65 thought things were better under president trump
00:47:15.400
and and you see that even now this is a harris poll it came out it's almost unbelievable that 30 percent
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of democrats say things were much better or somewhat better under president trump uh you're seeing the
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uh residents of uh residents of inner cities uh mostly black reacting to this uh illegal criminal invasion
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uh that's sponsored by joe biden um and and they're not having any part of this uh you see the um
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civil wars breaking out within the democrat parties and the same thing is happening in the european parties
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over uh the admission of a lot of um uh middle eastern immigrants so everywhere you look uh globalism i
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think is starting to fracture and just the right little push is going to knock this whole thing
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over uh talk to me about the book i know you're doing the book tour i know you're going around
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talking to many people as possible talk to us a book why should the audience get it the patriots
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history series are unbelievable you've done the best job of describing american history and modern
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american history talk to us about the book for a minute or two sure um i wrote this book because
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globalism itself was becoming a major problem and as always i start with the history and so you've got
00:48:31.240
part history and part hope and the reason this book is so important is i think it counters a lot of the
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narrative out there by the people i call the mcclellans you remember general george mcclellan
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in the civil war always outnumbered robert e lee always had more men more cannons and he was always timid
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and hesitant because he always thought they were going to win he always thought that he was outnumbered
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and and i encourage people to look at the last chapter of the book because there's a lot of hope
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out there we need to give up this mcclellanism and be more like a sherman or a grant or a napoleon
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and and say we're well able to take these elections and to take this country back um you've got a lot of
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bloomsters out there oh there will never be another election well you remember they said this about
00:49:19.240
bill clinton although he'll never leave office they said this about barack obama oh he'll never leave
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office the left said this about donald trump oh he'll never leave office they will leave office the
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wheel has turned and it's time for them to go it's time for them to go in europe worldwide it's time
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for them to go wow um how's the book real quickly how's the book going to help uh our audience the
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war and posse she's the tip of the spear how's it going to empower them to make them go first of all
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it's going to show them that what we're up against is nothing new nothing new it goes back 200 years
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second it's going to show them that so far the globalists have always lost there's a history
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of them losing i mean they're the like 21st century version of the dallas cowboys uh they can't win
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the big one and uh it's always a different group that really pushes back against these guys so don't
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be afraid don't crawl in your corner and curl up and say oh we we can't do it say uh god has not given
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us a spirit of fear but of power and of love and of a sound mind we're going to go kick some butt
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and uh so proud to be associated with the patriot's history brand dr larry swiker thank you for joining
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us here on a friday evening on the war room appreciate it brother thank you steve you won't
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be able to put this book down it's as every bit as compelling as the original patriot's history which
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is still one of my favorite history books you talk about globalization you talk about the chinese
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