Bannon's War Room - September 06, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 608: Updates From Battleground States; Lies About The Job Market


Episode Stats

Length

58 minutes

Words per Minute

159.254

Word Count

9,373

Sentence Count

42

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

In this episode, we are joined by former state Superintendent of Public Instruction, Michelle Wilson, who is standing for State Superintendent on Public Instruction and Public Service Commissioner in North Carolina. Michelle has been a long time member of the education industrial complex, and is now running for state superintendent on public instruction.


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
00:00:11.400 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:18.360 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
00:00:24.300 like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:29.040 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:33.300 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:40.360 your host Stephen K Bannon Friday 6th of September and the Domini 2024 we've made it folks to the end
00:00:52.940 of the week yesterday on the show we discussed and some adjustments late adjustments on the Trump
00:01:03.040 campaign who's pulling out resources from New Hampshire Minnesota and Virginia to concentrate
00:01:09.620 on those so-called blue wall states of Pennsylvania Michigan and Wisconsin where we discussed this
00:01:17.760 yesterday we were at pains to point out that three states are remaining untouched with this
00:01:23.660 adjustment and those three states are North Carolina Arizona and Nevada um so on the subject of North
00:01:32.020 Carolina uh which is still a big priority for the Trump campaign um my opening guest today is Michelle
00:01:41.520 now we've had her on the show before she's standing uh for state superintendent on public instruction
00:01:48.980 beloved candidate of the education industrial complex Michelle good morning to you there's been
00:01:56.100 a development today right um in North Carolina that the mail-in ballots are going out from today
00:02:02.500 that's exactly right and so it's important that everybody here in North Carolina understands that
00:02:08.680 the election officially begins on Monday people will start casting their votes so we have 60 days
00:02:15.460 until November 5th and it's time for us to be engaged and we must have all hands on deck we cannot leave
00:02:21.800 anything on the table on November 6th and we must be talking to our friends our neighbors our co-workers our
00:02:28.720 peers if we're in a classroom about the importance of this election in protecting our faith our family and
00:02:34.720 our freedoms and ensuring that we remain a constitutional republic because that really is what is at stake
00:02:41.260 tell me Michelle what is the engagement like there in North Carolina right now well you know we have boots
00:02:49.800 on the ground we have had the Trump 47 force in many of our cities knocking doors we have been working
00:02:56.840 I've been working literally since uh January in order to try to secure this position and I think now that
00:03:04.220 the Labor Day season has passed people are now becoming engaged and really paying attention to who's on
00:03:10.660 the ballot and what's happening and what um what we need to do to make sure that North Carolina stays red
00:03:16.520 and that we get President Trump back into the White House well you said um on when you came on this show
00:03:24.560 before that your priorities were really sort of to pivot towards education I know that's a an astonishing
00:03:30.280 controversial thing for um for um for state superintendents to be interested in uh could
00:03:36.780 you expand on that a little bit uh and just give a quick overview for the war in posse exactly what
00:03:42.080 your priorities are that you will implement should you be victorious certainly I one thing that we have
00:03:51.020 to do is we have to make our schools the safest buildings in the state we are seeing travesty after
00:03:56.380 travesty and there is no reason in 2024 why our staff and our students need to sit as um potential
00:04:04.060 victims of violent crime and that is not just discussing things that could be happening from
00:04:09.040 the outside threats it's also we've got to bring a system of civility and respect and discipline
00:04:15.700 back to our classrooms here in North Carolina I think it's the same around the country we are losing
00:04:20.960 our valuable teachers we are losing um students every year because there is there's just chaos in
00:04:28.840 our classrooms and they're not getting the education that they need to be able to pursue careers and make
00:04:34.520 them critical thinkers and problem solvers and the the engineers and the um the scientists and the
00:04:41.580 leaders that we're going to need in the future and so that's why academics have to be trumping the
00:04:48.440 political and social activism that right now is poisoning our kids minds and it's it's robbing
00:04:54.240 them of the education they need to be successful adults well we have a great presence uh following
00:05:02.320 the war room from the war room posse um in North Carolina what specifically um is there anything that
00:05:09.540 the posse can do there uh to support you in this campaign absolutely I need funds so that I can fight
00:05:17.940 against this educational industrial complex my opponent is the absolute antithesis he is fighting
00:05:24.160 to keep a system that is failing our students running and he just believes that if we throw more money at
00:05:30.960 it that our kids will be able to read and write and do math and their head our children are it's been
00:05:37.120 an abysmal failure in literacy rates right now only 25 percent of our eighth graders across North Carolina
00:05:43.560 last year were found to be at grade level in math reading or science and so it's time for everybody
00:05:49.960 to get engaged I tell people you have 60 days to sacrifice what is that going to look like is that
00:05:55.360 going to be writing a check that maybe you you feel the impact of that is that going to be having a hard
00:06:00.920 conversation with someone maybe getting canceled on Facebook maybe getting called a name whatever it
00:06:06.240 might be is that going to be going and standing at the polls and asking people to finish their ballot
00:06:11.380 and fill in every last conservative from the top to the bottom the front to the back so that we can ensure
00:06:17.400 that we have a country to give to our children and to our grandchildren that is going to be safe that's going
00:06:23.920 to be prosperous and that's going to be free so if they can go to my website it's morrow4nc.com
00:06:30.700 that's m-o-r-r-o-w the number 4nc.com they can sign up and volunteer they can sign up for my email list
00:06:38.700 they can send that out or they can donate so that I can get my message across to every voter in North
00:06:44.820 Carolina and we can defeat this this failing system and actually focus on students rather than
00:06:52.380 a political agenda. Michelle outstanding come back on the show soon please and give us an update
00:06:58.820 of everything that's going on in North Carolina wish you best of luck god bless thank you you too
00:07:04.660 um so so moving on now to United Sovereign Americans and Marley Horlick um who's a great
00:07:14.620 presence here on the show uh Marley good afternoon to you can I just uh I'm looking here this latest
00:07:22.120 uh legal appeal that you've got going um and it says in here the the note that you've put out
00:07:28.260 astonishing figure uh really about three and a half million ballots um have been in error in the 2022
00:07:36.640 cycle um and you're trying to clean this up ahead of the um 2024 election obviously uh but could you
00:07:44.680 tell us a little bit about your findings here digging on on that statistic because it's astonishing
00:07:50.960 especially in your own synthesis on this um that figure would amount to a vote error rate of 20
00:07:58.960 percent in Pennsylvania 14 percent in Ohio and 14 percent um in the aforementioned North Carolina
00:08:07.080 compared to the the minimums established by Congress which is 0.0008 percent um so that's uh that's uh
00:08:17.960 that's absolutely uh explosive uh research here that you put um that you cited um as the background
00:08:25.080 to this latest legal challenge yes thank you that's the work of the incredible United Sovereign
00:08:32.760 Americans team our data analysis team is made up of uh volunteers from across the country who are
00:08:40.120 basically working for uh their you know their lives their fortunes and their sacred honor are all on the
00:08:45.980 line hundreds and hundreds of years of big data auditing and experience and software development
00:08:52.720 and this is what our audits of the population list and voter participation histories show that these
00:09:01.400 exactly like you said three and a half million votes that were counted from registration records that
00:09:08.380 don't meet any standard of legal validity or eligibility according to the state's records and
00:09:15.020 you know sometimes it's hard to think about this because we talk about these records and those records
00:09:19.660 this voter registration list at the statewide level is the only document that exists in the entirety of
00:09:27.800 this creation recording exactly which voters are legally registered for these particular states and which
00:09:35.980 elections they legally voted in there's no other record that helps us understand how three and a half
00:09:42.900 million people whose registration dates are uh you know invalid or their birth dates are invalid or they
00:09:50.580 can't possibly be alive because according to the state's records they have to be 151 years old or any of the any of
00:09:57.220 these issues this is this is the only record that exists and what they want us to do is just take their word for it
00:10:04.900 but congress said hey you know we can take their word for it a couple of times and that's reasonable and that's warranted
00:10:13.780 but when we start to get uh out of the range of what's a reasonable amount of human error
00:10:20.580 we have to suspect that the election has been compromised in some way and that's just the reality we don't live in
00:10:28.380 kindergarten we live in the united states of america marley tell me something about this figure uh this
00:10:34.100 3.4 million figure um is that figure i don't know how to phrase this question is that figure officially
00:10:41.380 recognized um and will it become uh is it necessary for that figure to be demonstrated as part of your
00:10:48.940 legal challenge and if um it is necessary does that figure then enter the books as uh recognized as being
00:10:57.380 valid validated if you will by the courts right those are very good questions and i can only say that i fully expect if we
00:11:07.660 are ever able to secure a hearing on the merits that that question will arise and the credentials and
00:11:15.100 certifications of our volunteer auditors will be obviously reviewed and their methodology will be reviewed we don't have a
00:11:23.440 problem with that we have actually in advance of filing a lawsuit in any state we make sure that we provide
00:11:30.760 the chief election official of that state with a comprehensive report regarding what we uncovered
00:11:37.920 in their statewide registration list you know this is an act of compassion to provide these lists it's an
00:11:45.040 act of service an act of patriotism and an act of compassion because unfortunately under the united
00:11:52.700 states constitution the chief election official of each state ultimately holds the bag on what gets certified in their
00:12:01.420 state and if they uh find it you know if they find these uh these registration issues these voting issues these
00:12:09.260 reconciliation issues compelling we're happy to help to remedy these problems but so far they're not interested and they
00:12:17.040 simply you know they send us a cursory note saying hey this looks like uh you know 3.4 million clerical errors to me
00:12:23.340 but congress didn't allow for those number of errors you know in for example uh you talked about pennsylvania with a 20
00:12:31.260 percent voting error rate well pennsylvania according to congress could have 34 errors statewide in counting ballots or
00:12:40.580 counting votes and and and that's still legitimate that's okay but you know they ended up having more than a million
00:12:47.880 that's not okay uh marley let me get this right here this um these this research here this is specifically uh referred
00:12:58.960 to um as as um as having emerged from 2022 you're not trying in this challenge here you're not trying to
00:13:09.680 overturn anything in 2022 are you you're using this research to back up your uh your um insistence
00:13:17.200 that uh that 20 for greater election integrity in 2024 is that correct
00:13:22.080 basically yeah actually there's a couple of elements to focusing on 2022 that support and bolster our legal concerns
00:13:31.540 so first of all 2022 is the last federal election nationwide so uh making this into a national issue
00:13:40.320 and being able to demonstrate across states that there is the same issue exists and it's material
00:13:47.160 everywhere you look meaning the number of errors and the number of issues that the state is sitting on
00:13:54.720 and acting as if they're legitimate is is egregious it's shocking and the other way that this is important
00:14:03.120 has to do with uh making uh laying a pathway for further legal action now i'm not the kind of person who
00:14:11.900 wants to just sit around and file lawsuits but what we're seeing is that the people who we relied on for so long
00:14:20.800 to get these things right have really fallen down on the job whether it's the election officials whether
00:14:26.580 it's the representatives whether it's the courts it doesn't matter they have not represented well the
00:14:32.500 principle of representative government for the american republic so our litigation strategy is designed
00:14:40.120 to end with either total compliance or total accountability and setting the stage here
00:14:47.720 with this mandamus lawsuit saying across these nine states because we've now filed in maryland
00:14:53.700 pennsylvania ohio florida texas michigan north carolina colorado and georgia all officially filed in federal
00:15:04.380 court saying you know all we're asking for right now is for this to be fixed but we're also citing all
00:15:12.200 the fraud we're citing all the laws that that the state is responsible for upholding and you know
00:15:17.640 what if the state doesn't do it right the second section of the 14th amendment says they can lose
00:15:23.960 apportionment if they go ahead knowing and having been warned through reports and having been warned
00:15:30.500 through a mandamus legal action in nine states in federal court that they're accountable for these
00:15:36.180 so-called clerical errors their state can lose apportionment and i've had the privilege to meet with
00:15:44.380 several state legislatures even just this week to help them understand the accountability that could
00:15:50.660 be coming marley is there any precedent for that actually ever happening actually when the 14th
00:15:58.560 amendment itself was on the basis excuse me let me clarify that is there any basis of a state losing
00:16:03.860 its apportionment on as a due consequence of having uh failed to ensure election integrity
00:16:10.860 no not to my knowledge there are numerous uh very contentious historical moments immediately following
00:16:20.400 the civil war one of those was the ratification of the 14th amendment itself in which six southern states
00:16:27.280 were denied uh their congressional votes on the matter of ratification they were not recognized by
00:16:35.480 congress as existing as states you can read the record it's pretty extraordinary because they had
00:16:42.500 tried to secede from the union which was a tremendous of course a tremendous betrayal for
00:16:48.160 uh the american people as a whole in in what was not a new republic but let's say less than a hundred
00:16:54.360 years right so everyone was staking their lives fortunes and sacred honor on this and six states said hey
00:16:59.680 you know what we're out of here and that of course impacts everyone so they were not recognized in the
00:17:06.680 vote on ratifying the 14th amendment there were also significant moments where they attempted to deny
00:17:13.320 electoral representation to a number of states in the elections of 1868 and 1876 but this particular
00:17:21.740 approach is new for this time although it leverages the laws congress passed fundamentally uh during the
00:17:31.180 reconstruction era and and that works out well right now because the supreme court had a ruling just last
00:17:38.060 year saying hey if you want to file 1983 lawsuits which are lawsuits that uh charge officials with depriving
00:17:47.540 citizens of fundamental civil rights acting under color of law and they allow citizens to sue these
00:17:53.840 officials in some cases actually personally to go after their personal assets for these deprivations
00:18:00.360 uh the scotus decided it was a decision written by kavanaugh it said hey you know if you want to do this you
00:18:07.100 have to go back to when the laws you're looking at were actually passed you have to go back to 1871
00:18:13.960 how did congress view these circumstances in 1871 and i can tell you ben in 1871 congress dealt with
00:18:21.760 election fraud with a sledgehammer
00:18:23.880 marley um i could spend the whole hour talking to you about this suddenly we went out of time
00:18:30.780 you're going to have to come back on the show um you every time you come on the show you drop a bomb
00:18:35.900 a depth charge um this is absolutely astonishing the consequences are astonishing
00:18:40.760 um and i'd like to hear next time you come on the show i will definitely ask you how this uh latest
00:18:47.820 lawsuit how that might plan out play out play out in the courts and how that might eventually give you
00:18:54.460 and the state legislators you mentioned you were talking to how that might give you leverage here
00:18:59.120 in threatening uh state uh because you have um a huge crowbar that you're holding over you know when
00:19:07.060 everything's revolving around electoral college votes you have a huge crowbar now in your hands
00:19:12.240 with this uh very quickly how can people uh learn more or and or support united sovereign americans
00:19:19.320 uh sure on on x uh you can find me at marley hornick you can find united sovereign americans
00:19:26.980 at united as american we need your help to continue this litigation process so you can go to our website
00:19:34.280 usa number four freedom.com to help us with a donation or volunteer to be part of our advocacy
00:19:41.920 program we're all about helping everyone across america get clear about what makes an election
00:19:48.560 reliable a federal election reliable and making sure that states understand their duty and that the law
00:19:55.380 is upheld and everyone's invited amazing marley hornick thanks very much for coming on the show today
00:20:02.720 god bless thanks amazing um okay so now we're going um in some ways to my beloved homeland
00:20:12.240 the third world banana republic formerly known as great britain um which stern good afternoon to you
00:20:22.060 um we're going to talk thanks for going we're going to talk about the save act in just one moment but i
00:20:30.000 i have to um muscle in um as a brit i have to muscle in and talk about oasis first uh and the the
00:20:39.920 whole issue on dynamic pricing which is also a big thing in the states as well i just want to read out
00:20:45.920 a quote on behalf of uh our prime minister sakir starlin who said right this is the debate over um
00:20:55.520 the outrage that this band called oasis that had some success in the 1990s god knows why or how
00:21:05.060 are reforming after 15 years and there's god knows how or why uh some demand uh considerable demand for
00:21:13.100 tickets to the comp to these concerts uh which is it's all the uk is talking about right now um that
00:21:21.400 and uh prisons which we're going to come on to a little later um here's what sakir starlin said
00:21:28.440 right this is supposedly a free country we'll grip this and make sure that tickets are available
00:21:35.720 at a price that people can actually afford um because i always thought you know i thought the uk was a
00:21:43.320 free market economy i never thought that actually um because i was well aware of of the joke tell me
00:21:49.820 something i don't know i've got my uh my um my bingo card of economic terms that you're likely to
00:21:56.560 reference as you explain um the nature of what prices are right and because there seems to be
00:22:06.240 some delusion in the british government and not only the british government that prices are arbitrary
00:22:11.200 and static i thought all prices were dynamic absolutely well you know if you're listening to liberals
00:22:18.420 talk about economics you might want to just throw the traditional bingo board out out of the window
00:22:22.840 you know so i i think this this shows exactly what's going on here when you put a left-wing
00:22:27.420 person in the office and you ask them what they think about the economy they go right to that
00:22:32.280 regulations printing money having the government take more control over things and of course what is
00:22:39.000 the basic essential product that he cares about the price of the essential concert ticket you can't make
00:22:45.840 this stuff up this is what left-wingers care about but you know there's one other part to the story
00:22:50.620 why is inflation so bad in britain why is it so bad in the u.s or across europe it's because the
00:22:56.560 government's printed money in fact government expansion of the money supply whether you're talking about the
00:23:01.620 euro the british pound or the u.s dollar has been tremendous and in fact it has been higher than even the
00:23:08.260 inflation we've seen so far and that's why inflation that's why prices continue to to tick up and up so
00:23:15.320 sure that means that concert prices are higher but it's also why house prices are higher groceries are
00:23:20.860 higher gas prices are higher so you know the fecklessness right of of here as you're talking
00:23:26.100 about stalin to be talking about concert prices when his government and his party have put forward
00:23:32.860 such policies that created the excess money printing that have regulated the british economy
00:23:38.160 that have made it so that people can't afford grosses they can't afford gas they can't afford
00:23:42.740 to buy a home and it's not just there it's happening in the u.s as well of course
00:23:47.020 rich don't look in in the one minute that we have before the break uh if the government were to attempt
00:23:53.860 just like in 30 seconds if the government the british government were to attempt to set a price
00:24:00.100 ceiling on these concert tickets what would happen oh oasis would break back up again right you know
00:24:07.800 the the reason why prices are where they are is that's what the producer needs to sell it for
00:24:12.760 to be able to cover the cost of production so if the government sets a price that's so low that you
00:24:17.840 can't produce something guess what you just go out of business and that's why in every place in all of
00:24:23.900 human history the price controls have been tried you get shortages you get less investment less growth
00:24:29.620 and opportunities fewer people being employed lower wages and less access to stuff it's a 101 unless
00:24:35.840 you're alone um yeah i'm astonished to see that the uk is is is turning so violently towards this
00:24:45.260 latin american form of populism rich turn please stay with us we're back in two minutes after the
00:24:51.260 break to discuss the latest on the save act
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00:32:10.320 they can't handle the truth war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:32:15.220 welcome back so on this show we have been tirelessly covering the useless gop
00:32:24.880 um and it's performative insistence that it wants uh as we know citing explicitly here speaker mike
00:32:35.360 no johnson johnson um the going through the motions of expecting to get this save act
00:32:42.660 chip roy save act tacked on to the continuing resolution um which stern tell us um is this
00:32:51.240 performative or is there any chance that it's actually going to come to pass i i think sadly
00:32:56.380 there's probably little chance it's going to pass however i will say this though while it's
00:33:00.580 performative i think unfortunately for most of the people that are in the congress there is a good
00:33:05.200 group of stalwart conservatives who really care about the country who care about the border and
00:33:09.760 security and care about election security that are actually putting this forward so you know at
00:33:15.240 some level i view this is a very good step because it means that those conservative voices
00:33:18.800 are starting to have real power and influence and are getting the vote even if the vote is not
00:33:23.660 likely to pass so certainly a step in the right direction but you know what is it we're talking
00:33:28.260 about here the save act would force states to actually collect real proof of citizenship to be
00:33:33.520 able to be on the voter rolls it would force states to clean up the voter rolls to get rid of illegal
00:33:37.760 aliens and all of these things it would create all kinds of enforcement mechanisms it would be a real
00:33:42.600 first step in the direction of getting rid of illegal aliens who can who are and have the ability to
00:33:49.200 vote in our election something as absurd as that so what they're doing here is trying to tie that to
00:33:54.700 the government funding bill and again this is a government funding bill it's always bipartisan
00:33:59.160 the funds the regulatory state the deep state and all the woke stuff the government's going on
00:34:04.020 so the insistence that the save act is there is at least one actual conservative win attached to a bill
00:34:10.580 that otherwise is just funding more of the deep woke state um okay so you think it's performative
00:34:18.160 um i agree um but we'll follow the fight uh it leads me on to something which i which i've said
00:34:24.800 uh on previous occasions that fundamentally it's not really the election um the presidential election
00:34:32.640 or the two-year elections to congress or to the senate um that are important it's the primaries
00:34:39.280 that that are far more important really um because otherwise you're just going to end up voting for
00:34:44.920 people who will turn around and betray you to your face which is exactly i think what we're going to
00:34:49.180 see um on regard on on the debate regarding this the save act um okay uh and the jobs report that came
00:34:58.860 out today great news yeah administration or not so great oh i think a terrible news to the administration
00:35:05.140 and you know it's yet one more of these distractions i think the way you're talking about
00:35:08.440 where congress wants us to look at some shiny object and miss what they've been doing to us so
00:35:13.080 you know what's in this jobs report lackluster job growth a loss of 24 000 manufacturing jobs that's
00:35:20.280 a canary in the mine shaft and then a lot of the growth it comes from industries that are directly
00:35:24.680 subsidized by the government or hello it's government job growth on the backs of more printed money
00:35:30.560 which means more inflation in the future but i'll tell you the other thing that's going on in that
00:35:34.560 jobs report is yet another string of revisions down of previous months job growth in fact it this new
00:35:42.080 report has 86 000 jobs that were supposedly created in june and july revised as having not been created
00:35:50.000 so those jobs reports that were barely holding on to growth really were below what you'd need to
00:35:55.980 maintain the labor force and when are we getting that two months after the fact in a buried footnote
00:36:01.780 at the bottom of this job support so it's more of the same an administration that puts out false
00:36:06.640 job report numbers that then revises down in months afterward can't make this stuff up
00:36:11.680 um no it's not really going to be petrol on the joy bonfire this time around it's not the reality that
00:36:19.120 people are feeling rich jen heritage foundation thanks very much for joining us on the show today
00:36:23.320 it's always a pleasure thanks rich um jalen um the guardian has an article today saying that
00:36:31.860 conspiracy theorists of the world can rip off your tinfoil hats and take a bow you were kind of right
00:36:40.120 um this i think will be of interest to anyone with a smartphone um there's been a lot of suspicion
00:36:48.880 talk that smartphones were listening to us um and apparently it's the case this active listening
00:36:57.300 software uh actually does exist tell us a little bit about that if you would and good afternoon
00:37:03.660 good afternoon ben how are you yes uh the story was broken by 404 media the uh company in question
00:37:13.200 is the cox media group they have a number of radio stations television stations they also do a lot
00:37:18.520 of advertising 404 acquired a slide deck from november of 2023 in which the presenter was bragging about
00:37:28.140 their active listening program what active listening is you have obviously sensors all over your home if
00:37:37.340 you are a trusting consumer that would include your smartphone your smart tv your alexa any kind of smart
00:37:45.140 device and these have microphones and the microphones are picking up everything that you are saying
00:37:51.740 now with the advent of more and more sophisticated artificial intelligence with natural language
00:37:58.420 processing it's very easy for those microphones to kind of make sense of what you're saying right
00:38:04.380 through the ai and so in the slide deck for their active listening program basically they're saying
00:38:11.460 that they're using your day-to-day conversations they're eavesdropping on to give you better and
00:38:17.860 better advertising uh this has been known for a long time people have oftentimes complained or freaked out
00:38:24.260 because they say something and then an ad pops up about what they're saying well cox media group has
00:38:29.720 shown or it has uh you know basically tipped their hand uh they are doing that and some of their their
00:38:36.940 contractors are people like meta or facebook google amazon being uh so far the reps from meta and from
00:38:46.800 google have denied that they're using active listening uh in their products and amazon uh has also denied it
00:38:54.480 they've in fact removed or i think it was actually google removed cox media from their list of partners
00:39:00.020 but i i think that these are also uh probably best to be interpreted as uh them covering their tails
00:39:07.100 joe tell me something here on on a on a practicality basis i mean as you mentioned the the platforms have
00:39:15.400 specifically denied us look what they would do um how does some this kind of revelation um could cost the
00:39:23.920 industry social um the social um the social media platform industry billions of dollars in advertising
00:39:31.280 right um it's it's a big thing this if true how you know i i i don't think so well my question was how
00:39:41.240 did this or tell me why because my question was how did a revelation as um as how did a revelation as
00:39:50.800 as as important as this end up in an obscure company's powerpoint presentation um how come
00:39:59.400 they didn't guard it more closely but tell me why i'm wrong well from the very beginning i mean from
00:40:05.420 the patriot act
00:40:06.220 tinfoil hat people have been proven right that the government has every intention of scraping over as
00:40:14.620 many communications as possible to look for dissent uh this has been known forever and people still
00:40:19.680 use all of these different platforms we use these platforms so i think that the chances of people
00:40:26.840 seeing this and understanding this actually impacting on a broad level people's use of these platforms i
00:40:32.840 just don't see it i think that people are in essence uh addicted to the convenience they are kind of
00:40:39.320 herded into a position where they need this so that's why but surely there's a difference surely
00:40:45.220 between the government spying on us and facebook mark zuckerberg spying on us i'll tell you what if
00:40:52.460 if uh if there's uh if the two minutes uh video uh is if there's if time permits i'll give you a good
00:40:58.260 indication of where these companies are coming from let's do it let's run it the main goal
00:41:04.340 is to up level the quality of copilot and so we're rapidly building you know some of the best models
00:41:10.760 in the world partnering very closely with open ai building on top of all of open ai models and
00:41:15.380 infrastructure fine-tuning their models and the next phase is that we're really going to start focusing
00:41:21.240 on memory um and personalization i mean your ai should remember everything about you or your context
00:41:27.600 or your personal data everything that you've said and be there to support you and be your aid and your
00:41:31.980 sidekick you know throughout your life so that that's what we're going to be focused on next
00:41:35.800 people have often said that like an ai subsumes all other interfaces and surfaces um and i think
00:41:43.720 that probably overstates it but it's the right direction you know i think there'll come a time
00:41:48.700 in a few years when the first thing you think is you just say hey copilot can you take care of this
00:41:53.680 for me what's the answer to that where do i find it can you book this remember that buy that do that
00:41:58.020 you're just going to have this ever present aid um in your life is going to change what it means
00:42:04.240 to use a keyboard it's going to change what it feels like to have apps it'll move us way beyond
00:42:09.000 the search engine and you know the browser and you're certainly not going to think i need to go
00:42:14.120 write a document or send a message in a traditional way you'll still have those things but your ai will
00:42:19.860 just manage a canvas of activity across your entire life um and largely be coordinating with other
00:42:25.400 ai's and other services and collecting information for you i think it's important to design human
00:42:31.960 compatible systems but i think it is a mistake to assume that they are human-like in their thinking
00:42:38.840 or capabilities or limitations um even though we sort of train them off of you know we do this
00:42:44.740 behavioral cloning off of all of this human text data um they clearly can do extremely superhuman things
00:42:51.880 already and then very very not human things later um so i always try to like think of it as an alien
00:42:58.480 intelligence uh and not try to project my anthropomorphic biases onto it uh with regards to the first guy
00:43:07.260 you're not really ever going to find a true james bond type villain unless they've got an english
00:43:12.440 taxon look in in the minute that you have left joe what can consumers uh do especially folk like me
00:43:20.140 that have iphone supposedly the big smartphone provider right that that genuinely sincerely values
00:43:27.800 the privacy of its customers what could we push for on the market from um from smartphone manufacturers
00:43:35.100 so that first gentleman was mustafa suliman he is a an exec at microsoft and of course the second is sam
00:43:43.000 altman from open ai microsoft has now rolled out recall which takes screenshots of everything on your
00:43:50.520 windows platform and is intended to basically monitor everything that you do you can turn it off but it's
00:43:56.420 always there so on and so forth uh what you can do is use other products you can use linux for instance
00:44:03.800 uh for your operating system you can use brave browser for your browser you can use proton mail
00:44:10.320 for the end-to-end encrypted uh messaging you can use signal for end-to-end encrypted messaging you can
00:44:17.320 also uh there you know you've got eric prince's phone coming out we'll see how that looks once it's here
00:44:24.180 and then of course you can use a vpn a virtual private network so you can use all of these methods all
00:44:30.680 the software in order to kind of conceal what you're doing because as you know in the uk and
00:44:36.900 more and more our own justice department are not simply looking at people's actions in order to
00:44:42.900 identify potential dissent and criminalize people they're looking at their speech and so as we move
00:44:49.340 into an era where surveillance is normalized i think it's going to be for the best that people do
00:44:54.560 everything possible to cloak themselves joe that's fantastic um
00:44:59.980 sadly we don't have any time left uh but come back on the show and give us an update on what
00:45:06.800 the lizard boys are working on next well in the meantime where do people go to to keep up with your
00:45:12.580 splendid writing i have one of your articles in front of me um i on my ipad right now where do they go
00:45:18.100 thank you very much ben it's uh you go to joe bot dot xyz every monday an article up every thursday
00:45:25.980 the omega point podcast just posted last night uh you'll find a lot of in-depth information there
00:45:32.340 so joe bot dot xyz j-o-e-b-o-t dot xyz thank you very much ben
00:45:37.640 john and thank you steve bannon
00:45:40.460 free steve bannon indeed um so the final few moments of this show final five minutes peter mackerel
00:45:48.500 venner um good evening to you um as opposed to good afternoon because you're we're on we're on the
00:45:55.320 same time zone here um the lord chancellor uk lord chancellor shabana marmood uh announced that
00:46:05.060 as part of this early release system and uh this is uh from the itv news website by the way it's one of
00:46:12.160 national uh television stations in in the uk that police could even have to stop carrying out arrests
00:46:20.100 in a worst case scenario possibly leading to looting and the collapse of law and order that's a direct
00:46:27.840 quote here from itv um what's going on in my beloved homeland the third world banana republic formerly
00:46:35.840 known as great britain formerly known as great britain ben you've hit it on the spot we uh this
00:46:43.180 system is released seen as going to be tuesday this upcoming tuesday so only days away supposedly up to
00:46:50.580 5 000 prisoners are just going to be released uh after serving a proportion of their time away
00:46:58.580 we're told it will not be dangerous criminals but actually uh whistleblowers have said actually there
00:47:05.240 will be uh those who are serving time for sex crimes uh actually they will also be eligible to release
00:47:13.020 and why is this happening it's because 10 days ago there were 100 places left in british
00:47:20.560 prisons 100 places now we have 88 000 prisoners in the uk much smaller than the us i know you've got
00:47:28.800 up close to a million uh so proportionally you've got double the amount in the states that we have in
00:47:35.960 the uk but why has this happened because the government are intent on jailing those who participated
00:47:44.080 or who tweeted or who tweeted or who were bystanders in the riots that happened in regards to mass immigration
00:47:51.840 in regards to the three girls that got stabbed to death and an outpouring of anger uh we have had today
00:47:59.220 there have been a number of uh courts cases happening we have had an 81 year old man who has been charged
00:48:07.820 with inciting some kind of violence he was walking past uh we've had another person jailed for nine
00:48:14.580 years nine years he said far to have been outside a migration center he's been jailed for nine years
00:48:23.300 then we have those who engage in child rape being away and released after four and a half years
00:48:30.880 so setting fire to have been outside a migration center is twice as bad as child rape that's where
00:48:37.520 we are in the uk is frightening and the same thing will come to the u.s this is not just a uk problem
00:48:43.740 the same thing will come to the u.s where these type of crimes everything changes and people must be
00:48:51.160 released to make room for all those on the right all the common sense people all the people concerned
00:48:56.380 about immigration they must be locked away from society peter in in the recent general election in
00:49:04.220 the uk did secure stalin stand on election uh say threatening to throw people in jail on the basis
00:49:12.580 of their thought crimes i didn't see that in the manifesto i missed it as well ben it was not in there
00:49:19.160 now um keir stormer obviously got elected on only a vote share 20 percent of those who could vote
00:49:28.680 voted for keir stormer so we have got a far left government with a huge majority the biggest
00:49:34.300 majority since second world war and probably before that we have got that far left government woke on
00:49:39.800 steroids in the uk because of 20 percent of those who could vote went out to vote that shows the
00:49:46.960 bankruptcy of our electoral system this was not on the ballot box but when you have a government
00:49:52.420 that have a majority of 200 odd i mean they've got 400 and something in parliament it becomes irrelevant
00:50:00.340 because it's so big there's no opposition the so-called conservative party they're in the middle
00:50:07.060 of an election to try and pick a new leader to follow on from all the other failed leaders they've had
00:50:12.540 it's a dire situation with no one actually elon musk is the opposition to the government in the uk
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