Bannon's War Room - July 26, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 579: Deception and Punishment: Face the Future with Steel


Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

161.64462

Word Count

6,981

Sentence Count

32

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

In this episode of the Weekly Wisdom podcast, host Joseph Allen sits in for his guest, Stephen K. Bannon, who is serving a life sentence in prison for his opposition to Donald J. Trump's re-election to the US presidency.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:12.100 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:19.100 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:25.000 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:29.740 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:34.020 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:41.080 your host stephen k bannon and some of the things that we're going to do but ai and that's ai little
00:00:50.500 things simple two little simple letters but it's big if ultimately hundreds of millions of billions
00:00:56.880 people get a high bandwidth interface to their digital tertiary self their ai self effectively
00:01:03.200 and you know elon i love elon much the goal is to give people superpowers well it is a superpower
00:01:09.940 you want to be right at the beginning of it for a little tech uh we think donald trump is actually
00:01:15.960 the right choice the social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines
00:01:22.800 the cynical view would be this is just a classic arms race you know who masters those technologies
00:01:28.480 will be the master of the world i'm gonna have a lot of friends who are probably pissed off at me
00:01:33.580 for saying anything nice about um president trump bring this into a golden age like never seen before
00:01:41.960 remember this china wants to do it japan wants to do it all of these countries want to do it
00:01:46.680 if you look at some of the things that have been done and some of the things that we're going to do
00:01:52.920 but ai needs tremendous tremendous literally twice the electricity that's available now in our country can
00:02:01.960 you imagine at technology transformation it usually takes place in in the terms of s-curve and we are just
00:02:10.840 now where we move into the exponential phase artificial intelligence but not only artificial intelligence
00:02:19.800 but also the metaverse near space technologies and i could go on and on synthetic biology
00:02:29.720 our life in 10 years from now will be completely different very much affected
00:02:37.160 and who masters those technologies in some way will be the master of the world
00:02:48.280 good evening it is friday july 26th in the year of our lord 2024 i am joe allen sitting in for stephen k
00:02:56.600 bannon who is unjustly imprisoned as i speak if there's one thing that stephen bannon tried to cultivate in
00:03:05.880 this audience it is both a very firm political stance coupled with an open mind the ability to hold two
00:03:14.040 ideas in your head at the same time so on the one hand we know that the re-election of donald trump
00:03:20.920 will be essential to closing our porous borders to ending the sorts of economic and justice department
00:03:32.840 based warfare against conservatives to hopefully ending foreign wars and if all things come together
00:03:41.960 to bring certain biomedical tyrants to justice on the other hand you've got the issue of technologists
00:03:50.680 transhumanists who with their economic and techno wizardry have hypnotized trump for the moment with the
00:03:59.640 gray gods of ai now in the short term it's clear the political objectives take precedence but it's
00:04:07.560 going to be important to keep these long-term trends in mind many people have this bizarre misconception
00:04:16.360 that transhumanism is essentially globalist or essentially left-wing but transhumanism absolutely has
00:04:23.720 its nationalist and right-wing component such as peter thiel or mark andreason and increasingly elon musk
00:04:32.600 most transhumanists are libertarian and for the most part libertarians are ridiculous dreamers but
00:04:40.280 libertarians also believe in ending the fed and if there is one thing that we want to see in the war room
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00:05:48.120 in america i think it's very important that we prize liberty and civility in our politics but on the other
00:05:55.560 hand there has to be justice and we are at a period in which many in the current prevailing regime are
00:06:03.640 facing serious consequences for their action to discuss this in a realistic manner i'd like to
00:06:09.720 bring in the former federal prosecutor t.j harker harker's work has been showing up lately at the
00:06:17.000 american mind at blaze media and man's world among many others he has a fantastic sub stack
00:06:25.160 and in a recent article on the post-constitutional order in the american mind harker has raised the
00:06:32.520 hackles over at the libertarian cato institute tj welcome to the show i appreciate you coming
00:06:39.320 and tell us a little bit about your article and tell us about this completely unhinged response
00:06:46.280 from the cato institute yeah well thanks joe thanks for having me on so i think it's important for your
00:06:53.000 listeners and your viewers to keep in mind uh there's really sort of one overarching question here
00:06:58.200 which is uh is there still a a constitutional order when i say constitutional order i mean you
00:07:05.560 know the thing that most americans have in mind this rules-based system that's deeply tied to our
00:07:10.680 history and i on the right side of the political spectrum there's really sort of two there's one
00:07:15.320 debate going on right now and that is there are two different positions on that debate the first is
00:07:21.160 the constitutional order does not exist any longer it's dead and the other position is the constitutional
00:07:27.080 order is on life support it is almost dead but not quite and we ought to try to save it and there's
00:07:32.920 really nobody who's arguing that everything is well and good and so if you're if you're going to adapt
00:07:38.120 the latter position which is the position of uh well i shouldn't speak for them but my sense of the
00:07:42.520 claremont institute and the american mind and so forth then you might as well try to fight to
00:07:47.720 restore it because you know that the people on the other side of the spectrum are not going to do
00:07:51.960 anything to try to save the constitutional order in fact what they primarily try to do is undermine
00:07:57.160 it subvert it for the purposes of advancing their power and one of the ways that they do that is
00:08:02.200 this thing called lawfare which has many different forms you could you could sort of lay out a taxonomy
00:08:07.800 of lawfare but the one that your listeners and viewers are most familiar with is the use of the
00:08:11.960 criminal justice system to uh prosecute the regime's political enemies and uh so i'm happy to talk about
00:08:19.000 that in detail or to go a little bit further into the cato institute issue you tell me well you know
00:08:24.200 tj i'm actually really interested you know the the lines that the cato institute took umbrage with
00:08:31.160 basically talking about how certain uncomfortable arrangements are going to have to be made to bring
00:08:36.920 these people to heel i'm curious what their rationale was why are they so afraid of prosecuting or even
00:08:45.160 disempowering certain elements in the leftist regime and uh what was your argument like what
00:08:51.240 was the central thrust of the argument that they either misinterpreted uh or simply don't have the
00:08:56.920 stomach to to accept yeah no that so the point that i was making that cato sort of freaked out about
00:09:03.320 was this idea that people like jack smith and who's the federal prosecutor in charge of the two
00:09:09.240 prosecutions of donald trump in florida and washington dc and district attorney fanny willis who's the
00:09:14.840 da out of fulton county who's also prosecuting donald trump and others and then district attorney alvin
00:09:19.960 bragg out of manhattan the the idea was that once we've accepted the idea that that uh the law can be
00:09:27.720 used to get our political opponents then americans need to understand that the language of the statutes
00:09:33.720 that are used itself is broad enough that almost any form of of legitimate and lawful conduct can be
00:09:41.880 criminalized so in other words there's more than enough statutes on the federal books and in the
00:09:47.480 state books to prosecute almost any american for almost any act and jack smith and fanny willis and
00:09:54.760 da alvin bragg and others could easily be on the receiving end of this sort of political prosecution
00:10:01.000 there are more than enough federal statutes one of which is a title 18 united states code section 242 and
00:10:07.880 that's basically deprivation of civil rights under the color of law in other words if you use the
00:10:13.800 law for the purposes of depriving somebody of a civil right like the right to free speech or the right to
00:10:19.480 petition the government for the redress of grievances or the right to assemble then you yourself have
00:10:25.480 committed a federal felony and jack smith and fanny willis and alvin bragg have arguably done this in
00:10:31.880 fact i would go so far as to say that however strong or weak you think the arguments are against
00:10:38.200 donald trump i happen to think that they're incredibly weak criminal prosecutions they
00:10:42.280 never should have been brought in the first place and even five years ago they would not have been brought
00:10:46.120 but however strong you think they are the argument that jack smith has violated title title 18 section
00:10:52.200 242 is absolutely stronger and it doesn't matter whether or not you as a leftist think that that argument is
00:10:59.720 strong the question is whether or not a jury in texas or tennessee would think that the argument is
00:11:05.800 strong and because that's what we've done now we've set up forum selection and and forum shopping
00:11:11.800 precedents that can be used against these prosecutors so when i wrote this article what i was saying is
00:11:16.760 uncomfortable things need to be done and people like jack smith and fanny willis alvin bragg and others
00:11:23.880 they need to see their licenses stripped in the same way that they've attempted to strip the law license and
00:11:27.880 have successfully stripped the law license of former trump advisor john eastman they need to face
00:11:32.920 potential prosecution uh just as donald trump has just as steve bannon has such just as peter navarro
00:11:38.680 has and many others and there's an easy way to do this within the four corners of the letter of the law
00:11:44.680 now cato freaked out about that because they don't like the taste of their own medicine they don't like
00:11:49.960 the idea that they violated all the institutional norms and all the rules of law that otherwise had not
00:11:56.040 been violated until they violated them and now they're concerned that the opposing side the
00:12:01.800 political opposition will take power again next january and if that happens then we should see
00:12:07.000 these types of prosecutions we should see in the case of lawyers this types of these types of disbarment
00:12:11.640 from the practice of law and i suspect that some of these prosecutors have thought about that fact
00:12:16.920 especially as these federal cases as i predicted in an american mind article a few months ago have started to
00:12:22.920 implode and one of them was recently dismissed so if i was jack smith i would be wondering about what
00:12:28.200 happens to me personally come february come january 22nd well you know tj after enough space cakes i
00:12:34.920 suppose that any sound policy would seem dubious including uh the the policy of actually addressing
00:12:42.440 the issues at hand rather than beating around the bush with a lot of happy talk uh you know speaking of
00:12:47.640 prosecutors speaking of dubious policies i'd like to get your take on kamala harris i mean right now
00:12:53.560 she seems to be the front runner for the democratic ticket she herself is a former prosecutor given her
00:13:00.600 history in uh the the courts and given your your deep knowledge of the political situation as we have now
00:13:07.880 what do you foresee as far as kamala harris is as both a candidate and you know god forbid uh president
00:13:16.040 yeah yeah they will god forbid indeed so uh that's a very good question so kamala harris has an
00:13:20.760 extensive background in prosecution i was a prosecutor for 11 years i tried some of the
00:13:25.400 nation's biggest criminal cases in 2021 uh kamala harris doesn't have that experience but she has
00:13:31.240 enough she was a a district attorney and then an elected district attorney for san francisco ironically
00:13:37.160 she ran on a tough on crime uh campaign against her opponent this is about 15 years ago and she won
00:13:43.480 in san francisco she later became the attorney general of the state of california then a senator
00:13:47.560 and then of course the vice president and so we're in this unusual circumstance where kamala harris
00:13:52.680 can plausibly argue that she's uh to the right on a on crime relative to donald trump now i don't
00:13:59.320 personally think uh that's particularly relevant the states that are concerned about uh the overwhelming
00:14:06.040 increase in crime vote for kamala harris anyway new york and so forth so so setting aside
00:14:11.960 her so-called strong on crime stance kamala harris also knows absolutely unequivocally
00:14:18.840 that what jack smith has done what alvin bragg and fanny willis have done is is clearly a violation of
00:14:25.880 all established precedents and norms and let me give you an example of what i mean so you know we've all
00:14:31.560 heard for the last several years that our quote democracy is under attack and the people who say that
00:14:38.040 our democracy is under attack are always on the left and by now your viewers know that when they
00:14:43.400 say our democracy what they mean is their power structure not their democracy because they don't
00:14:49.240 care about earning your vote or persuading you they care simply about maintaining their power and so
00:14:53.960 they've made these allegations about donald trump for two years since these criminal prosecutions
00:14:58.760 began including the biden administration itself that donald trump represents an existential threat
00:15:04.520 to our democracy we have seen that claim hundreds if not thousands of times on all the mainstream
00:15:10.520 regime propaganda outlets for years now now in the course of these criminal prosecutions your viewers
00:15:16.440 may have almost noticed something something that's so obvious that it's easy to overlook and that is
00:15:22.120 that donald trump sat by while these federal agents working at the behest of of merrick garland and
00:15:27.960 joe biden raided the home of donald trump and mar-a-lago they sat by donald trump allowed himself to be
00:15:34.280 booked and then mugshot it in fulton county he sat through a trial a sham trial in new york city he did
00:15:41.080 all these things because he didn't have the power to simply not do them and yet the left is claiming
00:15:47.320 that he's the one who's an existential threat to our democracy you might wonder how is it the case
00:15:52.200 that a man who's supposedly capable of overthrowing the united states of america and its government can't
00:15:58.200 disobey a municipal court judge's order and yet donald trump has followed these orders almost to the
00:16:03.480 letter of the law the point is that kamala harris knows this they know that that donald trump has
00:16:09.000 exercised an incredible amount of restraint right that this entire time he has been out there on the
00:16:14.280 campaign trail trying to persuade people while simultaneously filing motions making opening
00:16:18.760 arguments making closing arguments cross-examining and direct examining which is filing motions appealing
00:16:24.920 and so forth all because he's trying to persuade simultaneously the left is simply using the
00:16:30.920 the institution of the rule of law and in particular the criminal justice system to hammer their
00:16:35.960 political opponents with this lawfare kamala harris knows that she knows that this is a tool at her
00:16:40.760 disposal she knows that by using the criminal justice system she can continue to keep down donald trump
00:16:46.840 however i would point out that if you're going to play 5d chess at this point if you were going to
00:16:52.040 put yourself in kamala harris's shoes you might actually you know play what i call a 5d chess move
00:16:58.280 and consider dismissing the federal cases against donald trump now consider what would happen if
00:17:02.840 she actually did that i hesitate even to mention this because i think it would be such to her benefit
00:17:06.680 and i certainly don't want to benefit my enemies but but by doing so she could plausibly claim that
00:17:12.040 she's unifying the country which we all know the left has no interest in doing she could also
00:17:16.680 plausibly claim that she's trying to restore the rule of law which we know she would not be doing because
00:17:21.080 they would definitely continue to use lawfare to undermine their political opponents after the january or
00:17:26.760 the november election however she could distance herself from joe biden put pressure on merrick
00:17:32.040 garland to dismiss these cases that jack smith has brought and then advance herself in the polls
00:17:37.000 now you might wonder why would she do this well the reason is obvious as i predicted a few months ago
00:17:41.960 the district court in florida dismissed the case against donald trump already now that's being appealed
00:17:46.840 the cases are falling apart because as it turns out jack smith was not lawfully appointed he was not
00:17:52.120 confirmed by the united states senate and so his prosecutions are illegitimate these cases are
00:17:56.760 going down in flames as we speak not only that even if they were to result in a trial and then a
00:18:02.440 conviction of donald trump what's the purpose from the regime's perspective they've already tried
00:18:07.320 to hammer him enough it doesn't matter whether he's convicted any longer as evidenced by the
00:18:11.480 conviction in the sit in the criminal case out of the state of new york so kamala harris could actually be
00:18:15.960 smart enough if you give her more credit than maybe she's due to advance her interests by coming
00:18:21.000 out and saying we ought to dismiss these cases against donald trump now uh that would be a turn
00:18:25.880 of events that i don't expect to happen i don't think they're that that intelligent politically
00:18:30.680 although i do think that uh they're dangerous and we can bet that no matter what happens whether
00:18:34.840 she does that or not they're going to continue to use the criminal justice system and the civil
00:18:39.480 justice system to prosecute their political battles specifically the ones that they know they can't win
00:18:45.400 in the political arena but can win in the criminal or civil justice system tj harker i really appreciate
00:18:52.680 your insights on this uh where can people find your work where what is your latest right now yeah my
00:18:59.080 most recent is an article about the sort of narrative control and normie mental reality models i write for
00:19:07.480 american pretty frequently i write for blaze media occasionally and i write for uh for man's world and other
00:19:12.840 places um you can find me on amicus republic i should also be able to find me on tj harker.com
00:19:18.600 which will simply redirect to amicus republic i that's latin for friend of the republic so do your
00:19:23.640 best to find it uh beckoning normie's back to reality from two steps outside the overton window
00:19:30.120 tj harker a dreamer to the end uh i really appreciate it sir thank you thank you joe
00:19:35.000 all right so switching gears from as steve bannon would say from the less sublime to the sublime
00:19:44.920 or the perverse if denver could just throw in that cold open on brain interfaces please
00:19:52.760 we're not talking about implanted devices of the future i'm talking about wearable devices
00:19:58.760 that are like fitbits for your brain it used to be that there was very little we could tell from
00:20:05.160 eeg activity but already using consumer wearable devices these are headbands hats that have sensors
00:20:14.840 that can pick up your brainwave activity earbuds headphones tiny tattoos that you can wear behind
00:20:20.600 your ear we can pick up emotional states like are you happy or sad or angry we can pick up and decode
00:20:28.440 faces that you're seeing in your mind simple shapes numbers your pin number to your bank account just
00:20:37.000 imagine north korea in 20 years when everybody has to wear a biometric bracelet which constantly monitors
00:20:46.120 your blood pressure your heart rate your brain activity 24 hours a day you listen to a speech on
00:20:52.680 the radio by the great leader and they know what you actually feel you can clap your hands and smile
00:20:59.720 but if you're angry they know you'll be in the gulag tomorrow morning
00:21:05.880 all right on the concept of holding two ideas in your mind at the same time and thinking about some of
00:21:12.920 the misconceptions that we've tried our best to dispel in the war room although it is an uphill battle
00:21:19.640 i'd like to bring in tim hinchliff from the sociable to talk about brain computer interfaces
00:21:25.560 their importance and the importance of cognitive liberty and neuro rights tim hinchliff how are you
00:21:30.280 sir doing great joe it's great to be back thanks so you know something that i've fought against as
00:21:38.200 best i can to the point that i think that mr harari owes me a sack of gold is the what i would call
00:21:44.760 uval uh uval derangement syndrome sort of like trump derangement syndrome you know harari is a very
00:21:51.720 unlikable little guy he kind of resembles uh maybe a golem or something like that and he's extremely
00:21:58.760 cynical he's his atheism is through the charts even richard dawkins would have a hard time being as
00:22:05.400 unlikable to christians as uval harari and yet at the same time despite his high profile at places like
00:22:13.240 the world economic forum who have a reputation for a kind of globalized version of transhumanism
00:22:19.320 harari's message consistently has been that the risks of brain computer interfaces whether they be
00:22:27.160 non-invasive brain computer interfaces or neuro devices such as wearables uh or actual implanted
00:22:34.520 devices that these may or probably have more risks more detriments than benefits and the same
00:22:42.360 could go for nita farani who we heard there uh you know her book the battle for your brain
00:22:48.440 is really a rallying cry around cognitive liberty and neuro rights and yes she is also featured
00:22:57.080 prominently at the world economic forum and yet basically people like farani people like harari are
00:23:04.200 talking people like elon musk people like people like peter thiel are doing i'd like to get your take
00:23:11.000 first like where are we at on brain computer interfaces and how do you personally see this
00:23:18.200 in relationship to concepts like globalism nationalism left-wing right-wing politics all of that
00:23:24.760 yeah well we're at with brain computer interfaces just like dr nita farahani said there that was at
00:23:29.960 the 2023 world economic forum annual meeting um is that we've already got the technology in the the
00:23:36.840 non-invasive um uh bci's brain computer interfaces so these are just like a fitbit um ear pods uh that
00:23:45.480 can pick up brain waves and even smart tattoos and and uh there's other companies that are looking into
00:23:51.960 and in the intelligence agencies as well uh wearable like on your clothes like smart clothes interweave
00:23:57.640 with mesh that can pick up signals um all around uh so there's that that non-invasive one the invasive one
00:24:05.240 where we're looking at uh like elon musk's neural link or how peter thiel has invested in blackrock
00:24:11.240 neurotech uh which they're going after directly into the brain touching it neural mesh um and uh trying
00:24:19.880 to restore limb and um other mobility issues in handicapped patients uh disabled patients but so yeah
00:24:27.320 the technology is there and what you say about you know uh no you've all no harari and uh dr nita farahani
00:24:35.160 i'm grateful uh that they're they are putting the information out and they do warn about well i
00:24:41.320 believe it's warning they say they talk about all the detriments to it um but why the a group like the
00:24:47.720 world economic forum gives them platform it seems more like i can look at two ways like how they want
00:24:54.920 to show the world that hey look we care we care about ethics or at the same time it's like oh my
00:25:00.760 goodness look at all the possibilities we can do you know and so i see that kind of dichotomy there
00:25:06.440 um but uh like harari hasn't been seen i don't think at the world economic forum for since 2020
00:25:12.680 there was lots of things going around saying that he's a top advisor to klaus schwab and things i don't
00:25:17.800 really go for that so i'm just grateful that they're putting the information out there and uh instead
00:25:22.760 of just hoarding it in some kind of secretive document or basement somewhere yeah and we all know
00:25:28.280 there's plenty of those just unfortunately they're very difficult to get a hold of and if you put them
00:25:32.440 out there you get snowdened you get assanged uh it's a very tough landscape out there um you know tim and
00:25:39.480 we only have just a few moments on this side i'd like to hold you over to the next side but real
00:25:45.240 quickly you've been working on a lot of stuff on rand corporation what just to tee up the next segment
00:25:52.760 what are you seeing in their recent statements in the recent documents well they're moving from
00:25:58.600 in the transhumanism uh phase they're moving from the internet of things to the internet of bodies
00:26:05.320 to the internet of brains so this is uh just think of iot devices that are all communicating with each
00:26:12.120 other and then that goes on to the body in your clothes on your skin but then the next phase is
00:26:20.600 brain-to-brain communication and then that's uh brain-to-brain uh uploads downloads uh shared
00:26:27.320 thoughts uh and a whole different means of communication you know as long as people are
00:26:33.720 going to carry smartphones and if people are going to be so foolish as to get implants in their heads
00:26:39.400 they need faraday bags go to silent.com slash bannon you can get your faraday bag to block all
00:26:47.640 geo-tracking on your phone and if silent is willing maybe they'll make faraday bags for your head
00:26:54.840 to conceal your thoughts we'll be right back
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00:31:07.720 the future is the future is the future is the future is already here the future has begun
00:31:15.560 the future is the future of our physical our ritual and our spiritual identities
00:31:28.520 that will be singularity
00:31:35.080 all right posse welcome back i am joe allen sitting in for stephen k bannon if you are curious about the
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00:32:48.100 of race robots and religion now uh tim henchliff you have done so much to broaden my own scope your
00:32:57.600 work at the sociable and your various interviews your interview with russell brand your interviews
00:33:02.660 on tnt radio have really widened my perspective on all of these technologies and i think your open-minded
00:33:09.840 approach is invaluable uh to this discussion you've been spending a lot of time on rand corporations
00:33:16.780 recent uh public documents basically uh declarations of uh policy proposals uh what are you seeing right
00:33:24.880 now especially in regard to mimetic warfare psychological warfare uh or any other items of interest
00:33:31.300 well on the mimetic warfare front yeah they see rand uh this was a pentagon sponsored rand report that
00:33:39.380 came out just uh i believe it was last week um and what they're worried about is uh cyber attacks well
00:33:46.480 anything that threatens the u.s financial system and so they looked at cyber attacks they looked at um
00:33:52.360 uh foreign uh companies or foreign nation all the seven trillion dollars of debt that foreign
00:33:58.480 nations have that's uh dumping that and so that uh that causes a collapse but the one that i focused on
00:34:05.300 uh was uh was memes because i couldn't i mean i know the power of memes but it's just funny that it
00:34:12.360 was a that the you know the u.s department of defense is worried about that for the financial system
00:34:17.160 and so what they actually talk about are coordinated mimetic engineering attacks is what they call them
00:34:25.200 and they to bring that could bring down trust in institutions and so they say that they tap into
00:34:31.560 tribalism these memes they trap they tap into cognitive biases and they can influence and manipulate behaviors
00:34:39.180 but that's exactly the modus operandi of a lot of these institutions in and of themselves they do the
00:34:45.880 same thing governments do this corporations do this um it was even in the same report they likened
00:34:52.300 uh this mimetic warfare these mimetic engineering attacks to uh climate change and 9-11
00:34:59.980 so they say that um an attack uh these memes it might not have a 9-11 boom uh kind of effect on uh
00:35:09.640 financial systems the economy but more like a slow burn like climate change so they use these already
00:35:15.960 politically and emotionally charged uh narratives that are tribalistic um uh in their own report about
00:35:23.720 how bad it is to to be that way so they're they're kind of contradicting themselves in my own opinion
00:35:28.700 you know self-interest and objectivity are very uncomfortable bedfellows you know many depending
00:35:36.800 it doesn't really even matter what your perspective is on 9-11 climate change covid it would be really
00:35:44.100 disingenuous not to argue that 9-11 and the war on terror began with and was basically predicated on
00:35:52.460 mimetic warfare that uh the meme of the terrorist and the meme of the necessity of u.s empire drove it
00:35:59.920 and drove support for it same for covid and also same for climate change even if you believe these
00:36:05.820 things are existential risks you have to at least agree that the the side that wants to address these
00:36:14.120 and take power in order to address these is engaging in mimetic warfare
00:36:18.740 yeah i mean that's uh it's because what are these memes they're they're this meta warfare it's
00:36:25.760 basically uh narratives they're shaping narratives so i mean that's the world economic forum came out a
00:36:32.600 few years as their sequel to the great reset the great narrative um and this was in order to uh change
00:36:38.780 people's behaviors and uh thoughts and to steer them and nudge them in a certain direction this is how
00:36:44.980 policies get nudged so i mean this is um and they even say that these guys so with memes and narratives
00:36:51.360 is that you don't have to actually look at real data because what they're going after is emotion so uh
00:36:58.400 you know uh they've been the wef has been putting out reports for years i've reported on these ones of
00:37:04.000 how yeah uh narratives shape our decision making and the best uh narratives they don't have to have any data
00:37:09.040 um if you look into the post-modernism the whole thing what they they call a grand narrative um
00:37:15.000 it was a francois leotard who came up with that one that um grand narratives are just used by
00:37:20.300 authoritarians to uh further their own power and so they have no real meaning um but they do they
00:37:26.960 definitely influence uh behaviors and uh it can be a small micro level or a huge macro level affecting
00:37:32.960 the whole planet you know i try not to go totally crazy on the futurist projections but we already see
00:37:40.320 this massive shift from the smartphone really taking hold of people's psyche and to imagine a world in
00:37:47.340 which that's paired with non-invasive brain computer interfaces that are able to detect emotion
00:37:52.940 and detect receptivity and then of course the concept that elon musk's neural link would in fact be
00:38:00.220 deployed uh at a hundred million or a billion different heads as the the goal uh you know the
00:38:07.820 the possibilities for mimetic warfare at that point have entered into something like uh kurt bonnegut's
00:38:13.920 novel sirens of titan with all of the the the martians having their heads implanted with antennas
00:38:20.100 but you know real quick as we're going out just let me uh give it give us an idea of where you see this
00:38:26.480 going uh not necessarily politically but culturally as more and more right-wing transhumanists or tech
00:38:33.720 accelerationists come forward in support of trump i would say to be cautious uh be aware because no
00:38:42.000 matter what um government bureaucrats and uh most all silicon valley they're left-leaning and they're all
00:38:49.920 in on transhumanism the government agencies defense departments intelligence agencies are all in on it
00:38:56.400 the trump vance teal uh connections especially and musk with their backgrounds in uh working with
00:39:04.140 defense departments intelligence agencies being backed by the cia in palantir's case through incutel
00:39:09.540 is just to uh the whole transhumanist movement is going to keep moving on it's going to keep
00:39:15.620 accelerating and no matter to me it's whoever is in power is you got to look out for that and then
00:39:22.820 also with trump um when he's if he surrounds himself with people and is influenced by them i just look at
00:39:29.500 fauci burks bar Pompeo um and and getting rid of comey and getting ray in there for the fbi it's just
00:39:37.720 who's chirping in the ear who's going to make some policies or who's going to like plant the seed for
00:39:43.080 this to go even further because it's a lot the silicon valley connection with the defense departments
00:39:48.240 and intelligence agencies and they all want to get out on that brain computer interface stuff so
00:39:54.700 i'd say watch out for that tim thank you very much for your insights today sir where can people find
00:40:01.040 you thanks uh they can find me at uh the website sociable.co and on x twitter that's uh at tim
00:40:10.340 hinchliff and at the sociable always ahead of the curve sir so far ahead of the curve that your
00:40:17.020 stuff gets ripped off uh like uh like uh cheap cigars in a 7-eleven uh that's all for my segment
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