228: Is “American Bitcoin” the On-Ramp to Social Credit? w⧸ 7sees
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On this episode of the Nedealim Death Squad, we are joined by Seven Seas, aka the Father of Disinformation, to talk about his new book, "The Book of Revelation" and much more!
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Welcome to another episode of Nephilim Death Squad.
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That is Top Lobster, the father of disinformation.
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Whom I just dragged that out a little bit to give you some time to do what you were doing.
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We brought him back again, or rather, he made the fatal mistake of coming back.
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No matter how many times he shows up, he's never off put by us enough to say no when it comes up again.
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Before we get into the conversation, got to tell people where they can find what you do and what it is you do.
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I'm working on getting my Substack back in order as well.
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Currently working on one that covers a topic we'll kind of get into today.
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And then I also stream to X, Rumble, and YouTube, usually weekly.
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You got to get people to really start, especially Rumble.
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YouTube released something today talking about it was inviting creators who had been
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banned previously from YouTube for political, you know, ideas, whatever.
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Which is interesting because it might be a sign of the times that the tide has shifted.
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And we've been saying that, but it might be shifting for YouTube.
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But the point that I'm trying to get at is your content isn't really along party lines.
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If you see corruption, you're going to talk about it.
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And, you know, I wonder if given Elon Musk's proximity to Donald Trump and the way that
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the conversation is going lately, if maybe what was previously safe for you to say, at
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least on X, won't be so safe for you to say on X.
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So, guys, if you are a fan of that sort of content, you should be following Seven Seas on
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all platforms because who knows, X might be the safe place for the past year, two years.
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I would say like for guys like you and us as well, I just backed up our email list from
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And email, you know, obviously email is still its own thing.
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You're talking about Gmail, Google, other places like Yahoo, whatever.
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And now the very same hammers that were used to hit the conservative movement over the head
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with have been pulled out of the hands of the lefties and are being used to, you know,
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knock them on the head, which means maybe maybe you can't be saying things about Donald
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Maybe you can't be saying things about Elon Musk for much longer.
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I mean, you know, I think the cancel culture in and of itself is sort of a weapon of the
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powers that be that pull the strings for the state, the NGOs, like all of these think tanks
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that were behind the original, you know, cancel culture pre-COVID where, you know, they were
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talking about equality and trying to label people bigots and racists.
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Like, those are the same actors that are behind this.
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But now it's sort of a critique of people that are dissenting of the state because it
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seems to be, you know, not necessarily like the ideology itself.
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Like, I think they just classified Antifa as a terrorist organization.
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Um, it was signed, uh, by Donald Trump as an executive order, I think yesterday or today.
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And the, the problem that I have is that you won't decide if you're Antifa, the government
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will decide if you are Antifa and they can come up with, I mean, we've seen the same thing
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with like the, the antisemitism term where any level of anything that they dislike, they
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But now with the state sort of, you know, aligning itself behind this movement as well,
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uh, and just the, the entire capture of what seems like the culture, like it's MAGA is still
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very, very healthy, regardless of like the little echo chambers we see where people are questioning
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Like there, there are still an overwhelming amount of supporters.
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Uh, and I, I think that they have the state, all of these NGOs, public sentiment and like
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support from the international community as well, um, to kind of do the same thing that
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I mean, it's, it's hard because I'm of two minds when this whole thing is unfolding.
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Do I have a certain amount of joy that, you know, wells up within me when I see them get
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That's like laid out before you and it's, it's meant to be, uh, which way Western man,
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but I think they want us to pick, I don't know what they want us to pick anymore.
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Um, you have Erica Kirk saying, yes, I forgive this guy.
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And then Donald Trump immediately right after coming up after her and going, I don't forgive
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And it's like, oh God, like I see, you could see the folly in, uh, the vengeance or like
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the kind of like pseudo vengeance that he's talking about.
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I could also see the folly in allowing your enemies to murder your husband and then just,
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Like that, that's also not a path that I think.
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Well, that's the, that's the thing that I'm, I'm caught up.
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It's this binary that I'm caught up in where I'm like, I know that the correct path in order
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to not have an endless chain of violence that begets violence, that begets violence is forgiveness.
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Um, but then I also look at like, let's say the whole white erasure sentiment and this idea
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Uh, white people are under attack and it's been that way for like a decade and you'd have
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a real hard time saying that that's not the case.
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And so at what point do you go, this is appropriate.
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And, and the one thing that, you know, kind of concerns me is that on both sides of the
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conversation, it's, it's still like the, the hate and the vitriol needs to be geared towards
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your neighbor or, you know, the, your political opposite.
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And instead it's like the, the government was the facilitator of the lockdowns of the cancel
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culture from before they're going to be like the main proponent.
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Right now, there was never any like accountability.
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It's like some people might've lost office, but then they got, uh, like public appearance
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speeches and payouts that way, or they're, they got appointed to a board of an NGO, uh,
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or something like that to keep themselves going.
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Uh, and really it just seems like, like a reboot, uh, essentially like a soft reboot.
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And I, I think that the pendulum is going to swing the other way even further.
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Um, in, in the sense that we, we're not like, there's people talking about getting people
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fired from their jobs and like all of the stuff that we heard prior, but with the same
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rhetoric now coming from like the technological militarized police state, they're talking about,
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uh, sending national guard into various, uh, towns and things.
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And that to me is like, okay, so now we're doing all of this with, without the guise of
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Uh, I've been saying for a while, you know, when I was younger, I was, um,
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Whenever you first get exposed to conspiracy, you kind of become like an alarmist and that's
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And in fact, there are dark and nefarious things moving about that have, you know, really
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So I was thinking and I was trying to tell people and I was incredibly wrong.
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It was like 15 years too early that they were going to implement martial law.
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And I had this idea in my head and I think a lot of it was due to media, like what that
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It was going to be just this totalitarian rollout of a military police presence and that we were
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They were going to be rounding us up and putting us in camps.
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And the lines were going to be really obvious who was on which side.
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And now that I'm older, I realize that it's this really masterfully done thing where they
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So so in other words, you allow crime to reach such a place, statistically speaking, that
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Unignorable and and you wait, you do nothing about it and you wait and you wait until the
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And then when they do try to talk about it, you you call them racist, you call them this,
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you call them that and you allow that sort of culture to propagate.
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So now the people are noticing, but they're getting shit on every time they try to draw
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And then even the government kind of, you know, steps in line and goes, no, that's bigoted.
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And then you finally let the, you know, a straw that breaks the camel's back come into
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And people will overwhelmingly shout for the government to step in and do something about
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So I just never imagined when I was younger that they would create a set of scenarios where
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Is this, uh, could, could you draw any parallels to crypto with this example?
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Because, uh, we were talking pre-chat about crypto being, uh, stifled in a way.
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I vaguely remember, uh, the, the mining of crypto.
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I think they were like energy issues and that was like a long left leaning lines.
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Oh, we can't, it's, it's just too much power to mine this crypto.
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So, and, uh, you know, then you get a right-wing government in and now it's being, uh, exacerbated.
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Do you see any, like any, is there, is there a conspiracy behind the not allowing this?
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And all of a sudden now, like, it feels like the floodgates are open and we're like, were
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And, and I think, you know, it, it is important to kind of keep into context, you know, like
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the, the Israeli influence, uh, in not only crypto, but also like through things like
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the ADL, uh, and, uh, they're even going through a campaign right now to try to remove
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editors from Wikipedia, uh, for claiming like they're pro-Qatari or, uh, just anti-Israeli
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Um, so really trying to capture that entire narrative as well.
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And, and so what, what you have is, um, essentially, you know, the, the same way that like those
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independent Bitcoin miners were trying to, uh, you know, make their own headway and things
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Uh, we had people getting canceled for trying to like call out the vaccines and stuff.
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And now, you know, many years after it's like, it is okay to call out these vaccines because
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that also sort of provides cover for like EMF radiation poisoning, in my opinion, like
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it's sort of that you're almost there, you know, and then you, you figure that out.
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Like you, like you were kind of saying, you become an alarmist and you sort of attach yourself
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And I think that that, you know, sort of thing happened with Bitcoin in a way, uh, where
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Um, you know, when, when you go back and you look into like the, the things that led to,
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uh, cryptocurrency, cryptography, like the cypherpunks and stuff, uh, you end up stumbling
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on this operation where essentially, uh, you had the CIA, German intelligence and British
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intelligence were creating these, uh, cypher machines to like pass messages, uh, during
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And the entire time, the company that was making those who claimed they were unhackable
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and crackable, uh, were selling the keys that could solve all of those messages, uh, directly
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to the CIA, the B and D, uh, British intelligence and things like that.
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They, they actually call it the biggest, uh, uh, intelligence coup of the 20th century,
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uh, where essentially that just sort of opened the floodgates.
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And so you had this company that was promising something that was safe, secure, would protect
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your privacy, your identity, what the contents of your message.
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Uh, and that ends up leading us into, uh, things like crypt, uh, Bitcoin, which was, uh,
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sort of propagated, you know, through the Satoshi Nakamoto story.
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It's based on the NSA, NSA's, uh, SHA-256 algorithm for their encryption.
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Um, so the people that made the thing that supposedly encrypts it says it's uncrackable,
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Uh, and you know, you had, uh, you had Hal Finney, uh, who is part of like the Alcor
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That's that like transhumanist thing that Peter Thiel's a part of, that Jeffrey Epstein
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He was one of the guys that came out and said, Hey, there's this guy named Satoshi Nakamoto.
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Um, and, uh, I'll kind of get a little long-winded here, so I apologize in advance, but, uh, you
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have people like Adam Back, who is now, uh, in bend with Howard Lutnick, um, who is our, uh,
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secretary of commerce, uh, he has something called the Bitcoin strategic reserve.
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Uh, he was one of the guys that claimed that Satoshi Nakamoto was, you know, a legitimate
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person and that this was like an independent thing.
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If you, uh, there, there's actually a, a really good breakdown by, uh, Dr. Cruz that kind of
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goes into like the cypher punks and everything and how that sort of came to be, uh, people
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like, uh, Edward Snowden and Julian Assange were actually in that movement, um, way before
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they were known, you know, by the, by the national headlines and things for the, the stuff that
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But, uh, you, so essentially what you have now is, you know, Bitcoin is, is, and cryptocurrency
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in general is sort of this perfect end all be all where, um, now, instead of having like
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a currency that is a currency, it is an asset that becomes the currency and it comes with
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a specific set of identifiers like token addresses and, and things that are, that are permanent
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and, um, essentially interoperable, uh, they contain identifying information that, you know,
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at the admin level is completely visible and you're able to see that, uh, more often than
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And, uh, you know, with, with the, the Bitcoin mining, uh, thing that sort of came up, it,
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it all became sort of this talk about how Bitcoin, you know, is tied to energy because
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the Bitcoin miners were kind of being shut down.
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You know, you, you saw all these rigs and stuff where, uh, they were basically using
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the government to shut these things down under the alleged, you know, climate change narrative.
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Um, and it's really important when you start taking into a, uh, consideration, like know
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your customer, which is like a policy that cryptocurrencies have, uh, that requires them to sort of identify,
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Um, so that could be, uh, your legal information, your financial information, any sort of identifying
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Um, and then you have the ADL on the flip side.
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That's sort of working with, uh, things like builders for tomorrow, uh, which we'll kind
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of get into a little bit as we move forward with this.
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If you guys have any questions, feel free to stop me.
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Um, but, uh, the builders of tomorrow is, uh, very closely connected with this company called
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Foundry and American Bitcoin and American Bitcoin is essentially its own cryptocurrency.
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Um, it is, uh, owned and operated largely by world Liberty financial, which is owned by
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And then Steven Witkoff, who is the, uh, envoy to the middle East, the guy that's been taught
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doing all the real estate development stuff for Gaza.
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And I actually have an image here, uh, that kind of breaks down a little bit of that web.
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I might be able to share with you guys really quick.
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I'm always like super skeptical whenever they go like, oh, this thing is super safe.
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It's, it's this, and this is like the same thing.
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This app or that app so that we could talk so that the government can't.
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And I'm like, as soon as you come out with anything that is supposed to be unhackable
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or it's supposed to be something that can't be spied on, I go, it's probably already hacked
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So I'm always really skeptical about crypto to the extent that I don't even really touch
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So what is the, can you explain like some of the tenants of American crypto?
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Because does it have a white sheet or what's the tech behind it?
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Um, so essentially, uh, American Bitcoin is, uh, its own independent cryptocurrency that
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was established in a partnership with Domineery Holdings, American data centers, uh, Foundry
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Uh, and essentially what they do is they say, Hey, you know, instead of getting on the like
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actual Bitcoin chain, you can get onto our chain.
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That's sort of like a representation of Bitcoin because we have it in our liquidity pool.
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So it's not actually Bitcoin, but they, they're just utilizing this name.
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Cause everybody's got a familiar and it's like, uh, everybody's comfortable with Bitcoin.
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So if you can get that name, half of the appeal of Bitcoin was anonymity, but that's taken
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If you really want to trade meaningfully with people, like you said, you got to know your
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customer that goes out the window fairly quickly with, uh, uh, things like Coinbase
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and other, other kinds of markets that you're going to be trading on generally.
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Um, then there's the idea of the scarcity, which I look at Bitcoin and I say, I guess
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it's still good in, uh, in that aspect where I don't know, it can't be really tampered with.
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I think there's only supposed to be 21 million of these things created in its lifetime.
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So that, that holds the value of money, which is the problem with the dollar that we have.
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Well, that's a silly question to ask, but, uh, it seems hilarious to me that you would
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go, there's only 21,000 of these 21 million, 21 million of these intangible digital made
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And, and so I go, if you can print physical money, like the federal reserve has been doing,
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why couldn't you just digitally create literally highlight, copy, paste?
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No, well, the blockchain means that there has to be con unanimous consents, uh, consension
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on, uh, whether, when you're doing things with, uh, with the, the money.
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So just blackmail whoever those people that give the consensus, every single person, if
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So, so it works like, uh, it's called decentralized governance.
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And essentially anybody that holds crypto, um, on most networks, uh, they essentially
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Um, most, most companies have sort of moved away from that.
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I know Ethereum used to be like very reliant on governance from their community, but they
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since switched to proof of stake instead of proof of work, which just allows any investor
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to dump a bunch of money in and now they become a significant node and decision maker in the
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It probably gets really jammed up if you're doing like the entire community has to vote.
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Well, it seems like it'd be hard to do anything then.
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It's the backbone, or I guess it was, or still is the backbone of odyssey.com place I worked
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The idea behind that was that it was true blockchain technology.
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Meaning if a piece of information went up in there, like 3d printed guns, that's like
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It would have to have unanimous consensus from the community to take it down.
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Unless I think they had some stipulations, unless it was like CP things like, like that
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But things that are in this, obviously the gray area, they had to, you, there's no way
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It seems like that could, like, there's a lot of unforeseen ways that could become problematic.
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And that's why Jeremy Kaufman, he operates in that like gray area all the time of like,
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you know, that, that could be really nefarious.
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I see both sides, but you know, well, whatever the government went after them and they gutted
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So there goes that there's, you know, it really does seem like they deal exclusively in catch
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Like, like, like you have to concede something, you know, in order to get anything that you
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And I think they kind of use that and they'll say, well, we'll get them to concede here
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with this and then concede here with this and then concede here with this just a little
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You know, they'll, they'll have somebody say something that you like really, really
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like, and then they'll kind of throw in, you know, some talking points that maybe you're
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But because they said that thing you like, you'll continue like following them, promoting
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I think that, that, that sort of thing like operates a thousand times a day, a thousand
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And it's like all trying to get us to basically can take baby steps to conform to this overarching
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I think that's, you can see that that, I mean, that's kind of like human nature, right?
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So I think that was really, uh, best exemplified when Donald Trump was, he had like 34 accounts
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levied against him of what the hell ever it was, it was like 33 of them were.
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It was like one of them was a felony, whatever the hell it was.
00:28:40.900
This is after that woman accused him of like sexual assault.
00:28:43.680
And then she ended up being obviously crazy and that whole thing fell away.
00:28:46.760
And so by this time the public was getting used to this like false persecution where
00:28:51.340
they were just jamming them up at every possible turn.
00:28:53.440
When those 34 accounts fell off, what I then saw was like everybody who was concerned about
00:28:59.820
Israel's representation within our own government or influence within our own policy
00:29:04.020
immediately stopped giving a shit about that and then just advocated for Donald Trump, who,
00:29:09.780
you know, pretty obviously was intertwined with Israel in a massive way.
00:29:18.140
So it was like, yeah, he says a lot of things that you do like,
00:29:20.900
and he's better than the guy that you see right now.
00:29:23.400
But previously where the whole internet or at least X was on fire with like, why do all
00:29:30.220
Why does Israel have so much influence in our government?
00:29:33.140
This thing happens to Donald Trump and they're like, you know, Trump 2024 immediately is the
00:29:38.540
thing that they post after this happens to him.
00:29:40.700
And it's like, yeah, so you can capture a lot of people consenting to a thing they wouldn't
00:29:46.960
if you have a, you know, it's almost like the same thing when they put all that extra shit
00:29:50.680
in a bill and they pass it and it's like, the bill is a good thing, but with it, it is
00:29:54.160
all this other crap that doesn't even pertain to it.
00:29:56.340
And it's horrifying, but they go, well, but the bill is a good thing.
00:30:03.100
Even, even like the, the Butler incident and like the parallels to, I think like the
00:30:07.400
conversations we're having today where, you know, the Butler thing completely, I think
00:30:12.440
sealed the deal on people getting behind Trump.
00:30:15.780
And I think very much so like with this Charlie Kirk assassination, we're seeing it use the
00:30:20.500
same way to get people behind the police state.
00:30:25.700
And, and, you know, the police state takes very, various forms.
00:30:29.140
Like obviously we have the, the boots on the ground, militarized police, but also, you
00:30:34.340
know, going back to like the, the free speech stuff and this tokenization top, I'm actually
00:30:39.240
glad that you brought up, you know, like once it's on chain, it's usually there forever.
00:30:44.500
And it's, it's typically like really, really hard to remove.
00:30:48.020
Um, and I think that's important when we start talking about like, uh, social media and free
00:30:53.980
speech, uh, and the way that they're sort of trying to tie like digital identity, um,
00:30:59.760
to social media, we have things like the kids online safety act, um, which is another example
00:31:05.060
of that thing where it's like, Hey, if you want to protect the kids, then you have to give
00:31:08.420
us, you know, all of your information and identify.
00:31:15.320
And, um, and, and so what you have now is, okay, so we're going to, we're going to all
00:31:21.000
Uh, they are going to be tokenized on the internet.
00:31:23.800
Uh, they will then attach your social medias to those, uh, via the kids online safety act.
00:31:29.320
Um, I actually have another graph for this to kind of explain how it works.
00:31:34.000
And then this is like social credit score kind of a system.
00:31:36.980
And then you, you integrate some sort of, uh, like a Palantir facial recognition thing.
00:31:43.820
Everybody knows where you are and what your social credit score is.
00:31:47.440
This, I can already tell that this is getting crazy here.
00:31:51.080
So, um, like with the genius act, um, you know, it, it legitimized the stable coins, standardized,
00:31:56.700
like regulations, uh, permits cryptocurrencies to function as like their own private reserve
00:32:02.440
bank creates one-to-one backing, um, facilitates like the adoption.
00:32:07.520
Um, I, I think eventually what we're going to see is like, when you go to like a POS or
00:32:12.560
like a checkout anywhere at a store that it's not going to be one of those things where,
00:32:20.000
They're basically going to allow it to like, you can pay with your phone and they're going
00:32:23.820
to make it super easy, but then they'll also be able to then have a permanent ledger
00:32:28.180
of like every single thing you bought at the grocery store or when you, you know, like
00:32:35.020
If, if the physical representation of currency goes away, that will always be on market because
00:32:42.580
that's interesting you two to exchange about it, it essentially eliminates like the private
00:32:47.260
transactions, uh, gray markets, uh, black markets, uh, things like that.
00:32:53.400
Well, there's a, when I was in New Jersey, uh, recently, one of my friends said that they,
00:32:58.520
there's a supermarket, I don't know if it's in Princeton or something like that, that is
00:33:01.820
a membership based one and you don't do anything.
00:33:04.880
Like you just go in there, you toss it in the cart, you know, off the shelf into the
00:33:13.580
You can go in, you take something off the shelf.
00:33:17.300
It, well, yeah, it understands, it even knows like what you've taken off the shelf and looked
00:33:20.620
that put back, but you take it off the shelf, put it in your bag, you walk out and then
00:33:26.340
So there's no like, even a swipe or transaction.
00:33:30.420
If you can find it, Nancy, uh, I think this is going to be relevant soon, but there's a
00:33:40.660
It's, it's a band and they implemented, uh, facial recognition and their live show.
00:33:46.820
Um, and they were something, I forget what it is.
00:33:56.500
And if you ever see that, when they're doing like the database search and they're bringing
00:33:59.540
up all the, it looked like one of these charts actually, um, but of just the faces of the
00:34:04.220
people in the, and they're like, look how cool this is.
00:34:06.240
I'm like, that's fucking, yeah, it was actually alarming.
00:34:08.480
But, uh, but if you look it up, Nancy, just like AI facial recognition, uh, and then show,
00:34:16.240
But, um, I think that's going to come up soon, probably when we get to the AI part.
00:34:22.780
Um, so, uh, some other things, obviously like they, they are pushing digital ID, um, especially
00:34:30.140
They used immigration, um, to sort of shoehorn that in.
00:34:33.400
So more of the same, like Biden let them all in so that Trump could kick them all out,
00:34:41.200
Um, and that obviously with like the kids online safety act.
00:34:45.360
Um, is going to basically take your actual ID, digitize it.
00:34:51.180
And then with the, on the kids online safety act, that digital ID will then be connected
00:34:56.460
to your socials and everything you've ever said will be inherently connected to that.
00:35:03.200
Uh, it will be placed on a blockchain ledger and everything you've ever said.
00:35:10.220
When they activate the Noah hide laws, they're going to be able to decapitate us instantly.
00:35:15.460
Like they're just going to show us and then be like, yeah, you know what you're right.
00:35:20.800
Oh, I see Nancy sent something to the production chat.
00:35:24.240
Maybe let's do it now because it's just, it's such a, oh, massive attack.
00:35:31.920
Um, but yeah, this, this, uh, it, it operates this facial recognition software.
00:35:38.220
This, this AI driven facial recognition program operates just like you've seen, like you said
00:35:48.560
I'd always go, it would never look like that, but this is a massive attack.
00:35:53.220
Like he's killing dogs in the beginning of that movie, throwing them off the roof of the
00:36:03.600
Use live facial recognition and facial tracking during their most recent performance.
00:36:15.540
This is their audience members staring up in horror.
00:36:20.500
As their own faces bop around on the Megatron here on the, on the big screen behind the
00:36:30.160
the normies won't, uh, calculate this and understand this as the threat that it is,
00:36:35.600
but we're already prefaced it with, uh, what was the guy at the Coldplay concert?
00:36:40.700
You know, the, um, the dudes that was cheating on his wife.
00:36:46.580
So I was like, we've, we've already been told this is a negative, even though it's funny
00:36:53.500
and I'd be like, like, like, we found the lady who took the baseball from the kid at
00:36:58.600
So there's your positive, but it's like, the negatives are, it's like, Hey, this has
00:37:07.940
Imagine, uh, uh, like, I don't know you, you falsely attribute these people to being
00:37:13.900
associated on something online that they're not like, let's say like a, a, a, a hate
00:37:25.000
You once put on Facebook, some sort of sentiment that was anti Trump administration, anti anything.
00:37:31.960
And they use that to wrap you up in some sort of, uh, uh, you know, whatever Patriot
00:37:37.120
act related terrorist, uh, uh, legislation that was passed.
00:37:41.180
And they're allowed to now do X, Y, and Z to you because you, you, you posted Trump's a
00:37:53.740
And, um, to like, you know, you, we talk about like the explosion of data centers.
00:37:59.040
Um, uh, you know, I, I was calling it out how, uh, last year, like the projections for
00:38:03.900
the grid, uh, over the next five years was going to like quadruple.
00:38:08.000
I think there was even an updated study that came out about that, uh, this year that said
00:38:14.880
Um, and you know, that to me goes back to that Bitcoin mining thing and talking about
00:38:21.080
how, you know, these people are, uh, contributing to climate change and stuff because, uh, companies
00:38:26.900
like foundry, uh, which is partnered with American Bitcoin.
00:38:31.020
Uh, so in, you know, by proxy, like the Trump administration, the Trump family, uh, and everyone
00:38:38.540
Uh, and, uh, uh, they have become like the largest minor of Bitcoin.
00:38:43.540
Um, so they have mined the last nine blocks of Bitcoin in a row, uh, to themselves, uh,
00:38:52.540
Uh, we had that like back in the super early days before anybody knew what Bitcoin was,
00:38:57.160
but then obviously, you know, as, uh, it, it caught on and more people were aware, uh,
00:39:04.740
And now we have, uh, data centers that are doing, you know, 10,000 times, uh, the amount
00:39:11.060
of compute powder power that those people were getting punished for, uh, in order to mine Bitcoin
00:39:17.140
and basically create this monopoly and tying it all to the current administration that
00:39:23.240
is like relaxing red tape on data centers and AI and crypto in general, uh, it very quickly
00:39:29.820
becomes this thing where, you know, it's like the space race, but the guy that's in charge
00:39:35.740
of the presidency is directly profiting off of it.
00:39:39.000
And so he can make the rules as he, as he goes, um, he actually just passed another thing.
00:39:44.720
Uh, he's not just profiting the, so David, I don't know if you wouldn't like know exactly
00:39:52.020
It's just like, uh, super com that's, I don't know if they're supercomputers, but they're,
00:39:57.020
they're computers that process data extremely fast.
00:40:00.440
And the data that they're processing is the transactions, the microtransactions that people
00:40:05.860
So basically they're confirming if David has one Bitcoin and he traded it to me.
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Now that's in my ledger and you have zero Bitcoins.
00:40:44.540
Mining is just more accurately called tracking.
00:40:47.240
It's well, it's, it's just, it's, uh, it's keeping accountability of the ledger.
00:40:51.920
So that's what, like, cause if there's this much in circulation, it all has to be accounted
00:40:54.920
for, but it takes a lot of electricity to do this.
00:40:57.440
So every time they mine, every time that there's, there's a happening, which I don't even know
00:41:01.700
which kind of happening, which happening we're at right now, but I know a big one was in 2020,
00:41:13.140
So before, let's say you would mine, uh, to a certain point, you would get one Bitcoin after
00:41:19.540
the halving, you get half and then you get a quarter.
00:41:21.780
And then, so, I mean, but it's diluted down, but these people are like, it's, it's, it's
00:41:26.420
crazy because they're spending, they're probably spending fake money to pay for their electricity
00:41:45.420
And we've allowed these poor people speaking of should be mining data.
00:41:49.500
Uh, we have to kick out these poor people guys.
00:41:51.780
If you want to continue watching this, uh, patreon.com forward slash Netflix.
00:41:59.900
Um, but this one is kind of important given the direction of things you might want to watch.
00:42:06.380
I, I, I kind of interrupted the flow of that, but I didn't know that that's what
00:42:10.960
money was like, I know you understand very little, but like, no, no, no, barely.
00:42:16.540
I mean, to say I understand crypto is laughable.
00:42:22.800
I'm trying desperately white knuckling to, to, to, to, you better understand it.
00:42:27.280
Well, I'm listening to this all and I'm going like, it looks like it's better to leave
00:42:36.860
Like, like, like there's no, there's no version of this.
00:42:45.200
Uh, I've been, I've, I've said a lot of things, you know, on the internet.
00:42:48.980
Um, my face is going to be on, on a different type of massive attack at one day and they're
00:42:57.060
Uh, and they're going to be like, Oh, the Noah high laws are on now.
00:43:02.300
The reality is that they'll, they'll end up coming for any, everybody, no matter how minuscule
00:43:08.400
You've got to like, you've got to like, is it, is it, is it, do you, do you say what
00:43:14.500
And then, but do I wait for the, uh, guillotine or do I go like, you'll never get me bitch.
00:43:19.920
And I, you know, I run into the forest and I live out there, or maybe I go into one of
00:43:26.020
We're talking about, listen, we can still game the system for the time being.
00:43:30.820
If you understand how cryptocurrency works and which way they're headed, you can get
00:43:34.180
out in front of it, which I do want to ask, uh, seven about his opinion on that.
00:43:39.140
But tell us a little bit more about how this thing is playing.
00:43:41.500
What are these, how are they planning to kill us?
00:43:44.180
Um, so, so essentially, you know, we, we have these things called carbon credits, uh, and
00:43:52.380
Um, and it, it all ties back to the original like technocracy movement.
00:43:57.040
Um, they had the idea to get rid of like the artificial price system that we have now that
00:44:03.220
used to be based on gold, uh, and so on and so forth.
00:44:06.180
And, and they wanted to create an energy-based currency.
00:44:10.880
Um, I actually have a passage, uh, from, let me see if I can find it here.
00:44:23.020
Um, but they talk about, um, essentially the, uh, physicists have worked out a means of applying
00:44:29.460
the ERG or the unit of work to all forms of energy.
00:44:33.420
It is possible to state human effort, uh, stored latent energy and recurrent solar energy in
00:44:40.480
Um, so you have this association where, um, essentially everything is, is tracked and associated
00:44:47.720
with an energy cost, whether that be, uh, like transacting or distribution, uh, even the
00:44:54.820
energy costs to like grow, uh, you know, food or create products, uh, would be basically measured
00:45:02.480
And carbon credits are kind of like the precursor to that.
00:45:05.520
Um, in the sense that, you know, we're already penalizing people for the amount of carbon that
00:45:13.060
And essentially what you have, like, that's where we started to get all the green energy,
00:45:17.660
uh, from the, the issue is, is that we are carbon.
00:45:24.720
Uh, they have mapped out our children's carbon footprints and how much having children impacts
00:45:30.720
Um, and so what you have is essentially like a very slippery slope, um, where they're going
00:45:38.220
I mean, there's a reason why Elon Musk is still pushing that, why EVs are still a huge
00:45:43.360
Um, they're trying to get rid of like the petroleum industry, uh, for the most part, because it
00:45:49.060
is difficult to calculate the energy output and consumption on an individual level where
00:45:53.820
things like lithium batteries and EVs can tell you down to like the kilowatt hour, how much
00:46:00.640
And then you bring in things like the smart, uh, meters, like for water and energy.
00:46:05.480
Uh, and very quickly you have this thing where everybody is basically being micro taxed.
00:46:11.400
So it won't necessarily be like one day the shoe's going to drop and you're going to be
00:46:19.140
Um, it'll be, uh, automation is going to eliminate jobs so that we all have to have universal basic
00:46:24.980
income and then you'll be penalized out of that income based on the things that you say,
00:46:30.200
the actions that you have or kicked off entirely.
00:46:33.180
Um, it's actually happening, uh, the American Bitcoin thing itself, the world Liberty financial,
00:46:38.880
uh, exchange, uh, Donald Trump actually had, uh, Justin's son thrown off of there after
00:46:48.440
Um, and, and so that's a way to like, imagine that one person was able to make the decision
00:46:56.920
Um, and, and that, that's kind of like where the slippery slope starts to come in because
00:47:01.580
you know, you have the tokenization and the digital ID, the social media, the face tracking,
00:47:06.060
uh, all of these different things that are feeding into this algorithm that then create
00:47:10.700
that profile of you that they can then, you know, obviously do whatever they want with,
00:47:15.420
um, as far as like harvesting your information or tracking you, um, punishing you, uh, whatever
00:47:22.480
And I think what we'll see is sort of what we've seen with the, the money system in general,
00:47:30.000
You know, a lot of people were, were able to sort of, uh, ride like the, the American economy,
00:47:39.660
Um, but then very quickly it got captured, uh, and subverted.
00:47:44.300
And then eventually we got to this point where we did have a, you know, 0.001% that amassed
00:47:53.440
And I think that we'll kind of see that same thing as we transition to crypto.
00:47:58.280
I like to, I like to play Hamilton and it's a great play and it has nothing to do with what
00:48:07.720
No, no, it does redundancy or not a redundancy and oxymoron.
00:48:10.800
I'm going to pull up the chart in a second, but the, the point is that, uh, if you watch
00:48:15.620
it, it's interesting because it's propaganda and it lionizes Hamilton, even though it's
00:48:21.040
a plain admission of what he did and where he went wrong, you fight the revolutionary
00:48:27.000
war, whatever you think of that, uh, kick the Brits out and then immediately start to
00:48:35.040
So it's like, you know, it really makes you think at what point, and this is all pointing
00:48:41.160
back to Hamilton because he's a treasure at the time.
00:48:42.820
So it's like you fight this bloody war and then immediately turn around and start to take
00:48:48.740
money or gold or whatever from the people you just killed.
00:48:56.560
That doesn't happen unless there's a deal made.
00:49:00.460
And then you fast forward to about 2020, 2021 where CBDCs were kind of a big deal.
00:49:06.260
The Boston federal reserve was, I think they were working on this plan.
00:49:11.000
It might've been Nix because Trump seems to have went away from CBDCs and they're just going
00:49:15.180
to go the private, the corporate public private route where they'll do it themselves, which
00:49:21.620
Um, but yeah, their plan was called the Hamilton plan where they would incorporate CBDCs into
00:49:26.260
the American dollar and do a little switcheroo that way.
00:49:29.540
But I think conspiracy theorists were already ahead of it and people started to wake up to
00:49:33.280
So now we're going to move over to something Bitcoin, but Hey, how about American Bitcoin?
00:49:42.780
And, um, you know, then you also have all of the other stable coins, which I have a chart for
00:49:48.400
Um, so there's, there's this thing called the fair shake pack that was created recently.
00:49:55.620
And it's sort of like all of these, uh, you know, like pro stable coin, uh, crypto ventures,
00:50:00.780
like getting together to affect policy, uh, very much in the same way that, you know, something
00:50:07.080
Um, but you have like Solana labs is involved with that.
00:50:10.500
Um, that's where you get Anatoly, uh, Yaka Vinko, who was over Dropbox and Qualcomm.
00:50:16.840
Um, Qualcomm is kind of like this American company that shares all of its secrets with
00:50:25.540
So, uh, one of those things where even on the hardware level, um, cause Qualcomm does
00:50:30.640
like most of the chips in American phones, uh, even on the hardware level, almost all
00:50:39.460
So Qualcomm to Anatoly Solana labs, what leads into Solana labs again?
00:50:46.740
And, um, essentially the, the Solana chain is what Donald Trump, uh, launched his meme
00:50:53.060
That's what his wife's meme meme coin was launched on.
00:50:55.560
Um, so it is like a, another, uh, chain that offers, uh, not only its own blockchain and
00:51:02.060
cryptocurrency, but allows people to create their own as a fork off of it.
00:51:06.080
Um, and that's sort of where people are jumping in and, you know, you've seen people like create
00:51:10.780
their own coins and most of them are typically like a fork off of shit coins.
00:51:17.120
I just find it interesting because, uh, you get into the involvement of Israeli intelligence
00:51:23.660
ones from Anatoly, you know, Yako Venko, and then into this next company.
00:51:29.380
Have you, are you familiar with the theory about, uh, to be honest, it's the most plausible
00:51:35.400
Um, I will just, I'll just show the bullet again one more time, people.
00:51:42.060
This is a, this is a 30 at six goes right through your neck.
00:51:47.080
This doesn't, uh, I don't know, get jammed up in whatever.
00:51:50.260
Um, but one of the most plausible theories that I've been seeing is possibly the, uh, the
00:51:57.500
transponder or the lapel mic on Charlie's shirt or underneath his shirt is what caused that
00:52:07.900
And, uh, yeah, it's, it's interesting when you consider the, the pagers or the beepers that
00:52:14.300
Israel detonated on Mossad all throughout the middle East.
00:52:21.240
The cryptic message of Netanyahu, when he's talking to reporters and he goes, you have a
00:52:26.560
He says, well, you have a piece of Israel with you.
00:52:28.900
And then this chart here, literally, can you scroll over to that, that company?
00:52:36.320
So they have, uh, they're dealing with chips in pretty much every device is what you're saying.
00:52:42.900
So, uh, Qualcomm, uh, basically runs like the antenna, uh, and the processor, uh, for most
00:52:50.380
smartphones, at least in America, uh, their international sort of sister company, I guess
00:52:57.340
Uh, and that's what they use in like European companies and abroad.
00:53:00.600
Um, but yeah, I mean, I, I have some stuff on the, uh, like the, the creation of Silicon
00:53:10.220
Uh, do you guys remember last time I was on where we talked about how the department
00:53:14.520
of defense created the first VC capital and that like elevated Donald Trump's uncle.
00:53:19.980
And they've sort of used that model to elevate companies since then and sort of put their
00:53:25.380
Um, that's, that's sort of what Qualcomm was brought up as, as well as well as Snapdragon.
00:53:30.300
Um, and essentially it's these people that play ball very early, um, with, with these
00:53:35.700
entities and they agree to allow things like back doors in, um, which is why, you know,
00:53:41.420
you have Apple who claims to never work with the government and claims they don't have access
00:53:46.040
to your, you know, information and stuff on, on a, on a kernel level.
00:53:50.960
Uh, they have binary access to everything, every single thing that you do digitally.
00:53:54.940
Um, so every time that they say like, you know, we can't, uh, that's typically a lie.
00:54:00.620
Um, and so, uh, you know, you, you, you have, uh, Solana Labs is involved.
00:54:07.120
Uh, you have Zappo Bank, uh, which is another one.
00:54:10.260
Uh, and this is, uh, through a guy named Wences Cesaris.
00:54:14.480
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Uh, he was, he was part of Mozilla, uh, the company that did Firefox.
00:55:10.640
Um, and he was one of the people on the Mozilla Foundation along with, like, Joy Shoe Ito,
00:55:15.920
who was the MIT guy that was also getting Epstein donations.
00:55:19.020
Um, yeah, yeah, yeah, you have, um, you have Ripple.
00:55:26.320
Uh, that is Brad Garlinghouse, who comes from Silver Lake Partners.
00:55:30.640
Uh, Silver Lake Partners is one of the ones that is buying TikTok with Larry Ellison.
00:55:35.880
Uh, and, uh, I forget who the other company was, but Oracle and Silver Lake Partners and another company are buying TikTok right now.
00:55:45.100
Uh, Silver Lake Partners has David Rowe from it, from Oracle.
00:55:48.580
Um, and then, uh, Brad Garlinghouse was also part of AOL, which is Steve Case, who runs Revolution Group that funds people like Palmer Luckey and Anduril Industries, that drone company.
00:56:01.060
Um, and then on the other side of that, you have Chris Larson.
00:56:06.240
Uh, Chris Larson was actually the guy who created, uh, e-loans.
00:56:10.840
Um, so our online FICO credit score, like the Credit Karma thing, all of that was created by this guy.
00:56:18.620
Um, he, uh, you know, created the technology, uh, ended up becoming Credit Karma.
00:56:24.940
He is also partnered with Intuit, which does TurboTax.
00:56:28.560
Um, and Intuit is ran by, or is funded by a guy named John Doerr, uh, who is part of Kleiner Perks.
00:56:38.980
He's just like, we're fucking rolling through the chart, baby.
00:56:44.840
Um, has XRP, uh, fallen off completely from, uh, whatever plans they had for it?
00:56:51.980
Because I know it comes from Ripple Labs, right?
00:56:56.120
Um, so with XRP, they, they sort of had like this, uh, I, I would kind of consider it like
00:57:05.660
Um, and, and then the second that, uh, that David Sachs was put in, uh, over the SEC, that
00:57:13.220
Um, the real, the real shit that should have happened to XRP happened to LBRY.
00:57:17.600
These guys, but those guys, XRP was allowed to come back.
00:57:21.480
Oh, that's the system that, uh, these guys are using, right?
00:57:24.220
So library had its own coin and they were literally crucified.
00:57:29.300
XRP looked like that, but they came back a couple of years later.
00:57:33.060
They were taking off the markets and then they came back at a much higher price.
00:57:37.100
I was buying it at 30 cents and now it's almost $3 or something like that.
00:57:40.260
So, yeah, yeah, and, um, and, uh, yeah, like with Ripple, um, uh, I believe they were like
00:57:49.040
one of the main ones, uh, with like the Coinbase, uh, conversation, um, uh, someone in your
00:57:54.780
chat just said it's supposed to function as like cross border transactions.
00:58:00.900
And that's why I, I was like investing in it heavily because, uh, I understand that that's,
00:58:07.580
it seems like, you know, a lot of wealthy people would probably want that, uh, feature.
00:58:13.880
I just don't, there's probably better stuff now.
00:58:17.240
And, and I mean, they're, they're, you know, obviously like one of hundreds, like, um, I
00:58:23.240
know, uh, I believe China does still have a ban on tether.
00:58:29.620
But, um, like tether is able to be used by, you know, multiple countries and it is one of
00:58:35.620
those things where, you know, it, it essentially becomes, you know, this, this thing where no
00:58:40.620
matter where you are, you can spend and, and interact.
00:58:43.820
And that just goes to like the globalization of the economy.
00:58:47.220
So tether is, uh, I think, correct me if I'm wrong, but tether is, uh, like one to one
00:58:55.560
So you can spend us dollars with this coin in a, in a consistent way.
00:59:04.080
That's why people would want to use that overseas.
00:59:06.120
But is that the only point of it is to retain the, because if the dollar drops, then that
00:59:14.320
So, uh, that's XRP does this with a multitude of currencies, I think across borders.
00:59:20.320
And, and, and with tether, so, so you don't get the like massive gains that you would with
00:59:25.460
a traditional, but you also don't get the like volatility of like a low, like it, it won't
00:59:30.580
drop, it'll always just sort of stay where it is.
00:59:37.780
Um, uh, another one is, uh, you have, uh, Coinbase is a part of it as well.
00:59:50.380
Brian Armstrong actually donates directly to Bill, uh, Bill Gates, the giving pledge.
00:59:54.940
Um, so that was like a massive, uh, mostly pro-Jewish, uh, thing that was set up, uh,
01:00:01.460
between Warren Buffett, uh, Bill Gates and Bill Gates wife.
01:00:05.460
Uh, and that's where you get like the Bezos, uh, donate to that.
01:00:09.100
Uh, you know, there's, uh, Larry Ellison donates to that.
01:00:12.860
There's been tons of billionaires that, that do end up donating to that.
01:00:15.960
And it, it's essentially like they are using that as a slush fund for all their like fake
01:00:20.620
philanthropy things that they say are good for you, um, and work with things like the
01:00:27.580
Um, is this why we see Bill Gates back in the Trump administration kind of, uh, okay.
01:00:33.840
Um, do you remember the, uh, I think it was his patent like zero six, zero six, zero six.
01:00:40.300
That was, uh, it was at the, the mining, like turning people into mining devices or something
01:00:46.120
That's so, so essentially that, that is where we're headed.
01:00:49.940
Um, and you know, you have things like wearables and sensors, uh, and they're essentially going
01:00:56.300
to be harvesting like your, uh, metabolic, metabolic and caloric functions, uh, as well
01:01:01.720
as trying to like piggyback off of the electrical signals in your brain and all of the kinetic
01:01:06.200
energy that you, uh, build up through like movement and stuff via these wearables, uh, and
01:01:12.200
essentially use you as a battery to mine crypto with.
01:01:21.700
Well, except that wouldn't be good because they were all morbidly obese.
01:01:24.360
Like this would at least incentivize you to be active.
01:01:31.000
And, um, and it reminds me a lot of the matrix where, you know, he's like, they're trying
01:01:36.860
And it's not so much in the sense, like they're going to put you in a pod and harvest, maybe
01:01:40.700
not right away, but it is one of those things where they are going to be used.
01:01:46.820
Um, and now they're starting to introduce like our medical data into the internet of things.
01:01:51.320
And so we're always going to be constantly monitored and tracked and recorded and updated
01:01:57.860
And that's going to coincide with all of these, uh, cryptocurrencies as well.
01:02:03.480
Um, I, I think it is one of those things that's still a little further off, um, than, you know,
01:02:08.740
I don't think we're going to see all of this actively working, you know, flawlessly in
01:02:13.900
five years, but 15 years from now, I do see it as like a very real foreseeable future.
01:02:21.920
We just had the guy from that, that, uh, wrote the matrix originally in 1993, um, you know,
01:02:28.560
the original playwright, and it was stolen from him and, you know, this, this whole kind
01:02:32.680
And, but he said that, um, Elon Musk, in his opinion has been put into place, propped up
01:02:39.420
artificially to usher in a very interesting conversation that would, I would love to see
01:02:43.620
you guys, uh, his name is Thomas Althaus, Althaus.
01:02:47.100
And, uh, and he said that Elon has been artificially propped up in order to, uh, you know, bring
01:02:53.520
to us this idea of neural link, which was called like neural interface in the film, or
01:03:01.000
And, um, and that it was sensationalized for the film, this idea of like this frigging dagger
01:03:06.220
going in the back of your head, but that's not the way that he originally wrote it.
01:03:09.080
It was much smaller, but you know, for, for the, the film, he also said they weren't meant
01:03:13.780
to look as gay, they weren't supposed to be wearing leather trench coats and all that
01:03:17.220
Uh, but, but you know, it's interesting because if you, if you look at what he's claiming,
01:03:22.620
it does look like, and interestingly enough, he claims that the inspiration for the playwright
01:03:28.160
came to him basically via download, like, like you would maybe call it channeling or something
01:03:32.740
like that, which shows itself, uh, quite often in people's like art, uh, art pursuits,
01:03:41.260
And, um, he's, he's describing it like it was almost like a premonition and that everything
01:03:48.560
is moving towards this, that it was prophetic in that way.
01:03:53.880
But it almost sounds like the original playwright would have been more realistic, um, that we
01:03:59.620
would have been able to see it more accurately if it wasn't for the trans dudes getting it
01:04:04.760
and then sensationalizing it, turning into this, like, you know, the, it needs to have
01:04:08.300
the Hollywood blockbuster, uh, glitz and glam and, and all the kind of bullet time and,
01:04:15.720
Um, but the way he described it was, was eerily similar to exactly what we're seeing and getting
01:04:22.580
And, and I think he's absolutely right in the sense that, you know, the original technocracy
01:04:27.760
movement was happening like very beginning of the 20th century and Elon Musk's grandfather
01:04:36.580
Um, he was in Canada sort of promoting it so much so that they found him in violation of
01:04:42.980
Uh, yeah, they find him $8,000 and then he claims to have become like disenfranchised with
01:04:49.720
the entire movement and moved to South Africa after that.
01:04:52.240
Um, and then, oh, just so coincidental that his daughter's son would come back and do exactly
01:05:02.520
Then they just had to kind of prime the culture to, to basically celebrate him.
01:05:05.540
Cause you can do all of those things as long as you're like based.
01:05:17.800
I mean, even when he was first coming out, it was like they, they were trying to position him
01:05:27.180
He was like pro trans pro gay rights, pro climate change, uh, and all of those.
01:05:32.600
And he openly talks about AI, you know, coming in and basically taking over the world.
01:05:37.420
Uh, he says that like the optimist robot is going to be like the next iPhone and, in terms
01:05:45.020
Uh, and you know, I, I don't think that he's the one that is like running all of the, I think
01:05:50.060
he's basically just a front for like DARPA and the military industrial complex.
01:05:54.820
I was saying that he has like these, these, uh, speech patterns that are filled with these
01:06:01.880
And because we're told ahead of time that he's a genius, we just take that as being representative
01:06:08.740
Like, oh yeah, obviously his brain works totally different than ours because no normal human
01:06:14.100
being whatever pause for 45 seconds in a podcast before they said something, uh, that's only
01:06:22.180
So because he's weird, uh, and he's supposed to be a genius, we just pair those two things
01:06:30.380
Um, one good thing to go look at is when someone asks him about, uh, how much water data centers
01:06:36.980
are using and his, his answer to that, uh, that to me is like the, the accurate portrayal
01:06:46.280
Um, cause he's essentially in California and someone's like, Hey, what about the data centers
01:06:51.100
And he's like, look around, there's water everywhere.
01:06:56.720
So you're just trying to say, because there's ocean that we could never possibly have any sort
01:07:03.700
But when a genius says that you're like, he's probably figured a way to get the salt out
01:07:09.680
So it's like, you can kind of, you have, uh, you know, carte blanche to say whatever
01:07:13.940
But I've heard that there were, uh, multiple instances where like he was asked to explain
01:07:18.760
some aspect of his technology and, oh yeah, that's a good one too.
01:07:22.280
That quote, the new God will come out of Memphis, meaning Memphis, Tennessee, but you know,
01:07:28.280
Um, he, he just fails to, to be able to explain it in any satisfactory way.
01:07:32.800
And so it's like, there are instances where he's pressed and he's, and he's meant to really
01:07:38.420
explain some advancement in technology or, you know, whatever it is, and he can't pull
01:07:43.740
And so, but you gotta like get them off stage real quick or shift the subject or get them
01:07:51.100
And in that context, he seems like a super genius.
01:07:54.760
And, and, and I think it was one of those things where like they needed someone that
01:07:59.020
was completely adhered to the agenda and they were like, all right, so we had, we can go
01:08:02.960
with Peter Thiel who sweats every time he talks or Elon Musk.
01:08:07.320
And I think they ended up going with Elon because he was a little more charismatic and presentable.
01:08:15.400
They, they integrated him in like these big blockbuster films like Iron Man.
01:08:19.740
And, and, uh, one of the things Tom Althouse pointed out was he was like in a really popular
01:08:26.800
I think it was, and he's like a super genius, but I think they already tested it out on us.
01:08:30.940
They're like, we made these people believe that, uh, Stephen Hawking was a super genius.
01:08:36.060
We could definitely make them believe that this guy who could at least speak is a super
01:08:39.480
Cause I'm, I'm really convinced like Stephen Hawking was literally a crippled dude in a wheelchair
01:08:43.860
and they were like making his robot wheelchair speak.
01:08:49.840
Making it speak for him, which is, if you think about it, if that guy had a consciousness
01:08:55.180
trapped in that, in that body that wasn't willing to cooperate, horrifying existence.
01:09:00.840
What a horrifying existence for this guy to be wheeled out on one stage after another
01:09:06.240
stage in front of the American public in front of the world, uh, narrating, you know,
01:09:12.520
scientific documentaries about the nature of our galaxy and universe.
01:09:16.080
And it's, and it's like, it's unlistenable because it's, it's in robot speak.
01:09:20.360
And this guy is just, if he's aware that that's happening, uh, that dude, I mean, really,
01:09:32.180
He, he was basically like a ventriloquist dummy.
01:09:36.320
And, uh, the, the company that was behind his like speech, like text to speech technology
01:09:42.640
thing is a, it was a company called Swift key, which is owned by Microsoft.
01:09:45.800
Um, so, you know, do with that information, what you will.
01:09:54.220
I honestly think I dude, I will never, we'll never know the truth about that situation.
01:09:58.180
But I think if we really did know like the true nature of what's going on with Stephen
01:10:06.520
It said on his seat at all times, there was a electronic.
01:10:15.400
Um, so, uh, I think it's also important to like, kind of talk about the, like the ADL
01:10:27.000
That are coming into play because we, we start talking about tokenization and, and that's
01:10:34.440
Um, you're able to basically create a database.
01:10:39.800
Like a lot of people don't understand that there are token IDs associated with social
01:10:44.960
Um, so like when you look in the URL, that number that says like post and then slash and
01:10:50.100
then numbers, that is your like post identifying number.
01:10:53.600
You also have like a user ID and a device ID and like all these IDs that are basically associated
01:11:02.040
Uh, they can use anything that can read like a SQL table and basically create this profile,
01:11:09.380
And, and I think that the reason that like cryptocurrency and tokenization in general is
01:11:14.520
sort of where they're trying to drive the economy is because that's where they can also, you know,
01:11:18.840
create this permanent index of everything everyone's ever said or done or anything you've
01:11:26.280
And, um, essentially that basically gives like unlimited ammunition to the ADL to go back
01:11:33.840
and, you know, retroactively like scrape your, uh, online discourse, uh, even, even as like
01:11:41.200
the, the political, uh, climate sort of shifts.
01:11:44.620
So where we are right now, maybe the things I'm saying aren't illegal, but what if in five
01:11:49.780
years they are and they go back and they're like, Hey, we did flag this one thing and it's
01:11:53.980
been, you know, tokenized under this category of, uh, you being, you know, uh, racist against
01:12:02.500
I don't even know if we're going to go in that direction.
01:12:04.440
I mean, like right now, GWAR, uh, I don't know if you guys have seen the post, but they're
01:12:10.620
People are like, Oh my God, have you seen this?
01:12:12.500
And for context, GWAR basically is a metal band that their shtick is, can we be as extreme
01:12:20.620
They dress like monsters that are supposed to be from outer space or like aliens.
01:12:25.800
And, um, for the last 20 years, probably more than that, because as the guys die, since
01:12:30.700
they're in suits, you know, you can like, I know they had like a, one of the members
01:12:35.760
Nobody can tell what the hell it is because you're in a giant suit, uh, that looks like a
01:12:40.220
And, um, and so for the past 20 years, you know, back in high school, they were doing
01:12:46.560
They were decapitating Hillary Clinton, you know, a dummy of her and they would bend
01:12:51.860
her over and they'd spray the crowd with blood.
01:12:54.000
And then all their songs are like, they have a song called meat sandwich.
01:13:00.940
Like what is the worst thing you could possibly say and do and then turn into a song.
01:13:04.340
And now in, in typical Guar fashion, they are doing that to, uh, Donald Trump.
01:13:11.440
And now all of a sudden, you know, these conservatives and all these like, you know, kind of people
01:13:15.800
that are really wound up since the death of Charlie Kirk are looking for anything that
01:13:22.480
And they think that they've identified it here in Guar.
01:13:24.740
So it's like, I don't know if we have to get as obtuse as if you're speaking out against
01:13:32.560
You, it might just be as simple as, uh, were you in any way, shape or form associated with
01:13:41.140
Can we link you to promoting political violence in any way, shape or form?
01:13:52.380
So, um, I, I just look at this and I'm like, damn dude, like we, we were even, even the,
01:13:57.860
even the Democrats were okay with that, you know?
01:14:00.680
And I'm not saying you have to like, you know, it's like, it's weird.
01:14:05.620
I'm not saying you got to like it, but now all of a sudden this, this, this culture, this
01:14:10.460
time, this, uh, you know, administration, it's, it's much more than an administration.
01:14:15.900
It's a, it's a social consensus that we're moving towards is going to go further than
01:14:21.920
what the leftists were willing to do with, with Guar for all these, all this time.
01:14:25.820
You know, when Obama was in office, they did it to him.
01:14:31.540
And, and like to, to see that it's sort of this like pro Zionist, um, is like very heavily
01:14:39.340
And, uh, you take into consideration, you know, the, the Zionist sentiments behind people
01:14:44.980
that own the tech and they own the VC capital firms and they own the, the media and, you
01:14:51.180
know, eventually it becomes this very slippery slope of they can turn people on and off from
01:14:58.880
Cause if you're not able to transact or communicate or build, uh, then what can you do?
01:15:06.500
And speaking of a slippery slopes, Nancy, can you bring up that image?
01:15:12.980
Cause she's Japanese, that video of Guar, um, doing the, the, cause I want people to see
01:15:18.920
It's so for, for it to be mistaken as political violence or an attempt at political violence
01:15:24.740
And if it is insane, this, these people are dressed up like assholes and, um, and it's
01:15:32.380
And yet, uh, people are, I mean, I woke up this morning, the amount of people that are
01:15:38.860
Have you seen what they're doing with, with, with, uh, here we go.
01:15:42.520
I think they're going to cut his belly off, uh, has been gone for some time.
01:15:46.520
Just a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, so pause that
01:15:48.440
Guar has been gone for some time just to resurface like this.
01:15:54.800
Uh, how desperate are they to defile what looks like Elon Musk and Donald Trump?
01:15:58.680
How dare they defile Elon Musk and Donald Trump?
01:16:03.460
Dude, we're talking about, this is exactly what they've always done.
01:16:09.100
Maybe there's something worth talking about because, you know, it seems like South Park
01:16:12.420
didn't do a Biden bit, which is like, okay, that's a little bit gay.
01:16:17.180
You didn't do a Biden bit, but then you came back and did a Trump bit, but you still did
01:16:21.620
And this is what Guar specifically has always done.
01:16:24.660
They've always dismembered political leaders on stage.
01:16:30.780
So we've got this big, obviously fake Donald Trump dancing in front of these gigantic space
01:16:38.460
Oh, is, is any, they're spraying, spraying blood on the crowd.
01:16:41.860
And then, and that's the point too, when you're at a Guar show, you're supposed to wear like
01:16:45.680
Well, now these, these homo kids are wearing, um, ponchos is my understanding is you miss
01:16:52.400
You're supposed to have this blood soaked shirt that you then take home.
01:16:55.360
And it's a, it's a, you know, it's memorabilia.
01:16:57.340
Still, you still got to understand like why people are like, um, maybe not.
01:17:01.640
But you know, you know, what I don't like is like, well, you're wrong.
01:17:08.600
Now we're just looking, it's libs of Tik TOK that, that posted that, uh, they had, uh,
01:17:14.860
I don't know, but they're like, this is what we're doing now.
01:17:20.840
And then you find out like, oh, it's always been done, but the cat's out of the bag.
01:17:24.860
Now, how many people imagine how many boomers are seeing this?
01:17:29.960
They're just condemning, condemning, condemning.
01:17:31.520
And I'm like, damn dude, we used to have fun is what I'm saying.
01:17:34.800
We can't just decapitate a world leader on stage and spray, uh, teenagers with their
01:17:43.580
We used to be a proper country and now, uh, now I worry about where we're going.
01:17:47.960
It, it kind of reminds me a lot of, do you guys remember when Kathy Griffin posted that
01:17:58.660
Well, it's only different because Kathy Griffin, uh, was trying to be like some sort of weird
01:18:06.660
These are assholes dressed like aliens that have been doing this for 20 years to literally
01:18:12.500
But for us, I'm just going to be realistic for dudes like us that have told and not like
01:18:18.580
we're not doing this kind of joking, but we've, we've told crazy jokes and now we are not
01:18:26.640
And we've seen the backlash from people who were like, I thought that that was real.
01:18:32.780
I thought that you wanted to go out there and murder games.
01:18:45.960
And they're like, you don't want to kill these people.
01:18:52.940
And then I'm like, and then I'm looking at them.
01:18:58.260
Cause like, I never took like one of the four, like my thing is more like
01:19:03.180
So I'm just saying there, there's a, there's an argument for, Hey, be
01:19:07.920
fucking careful with, with what you're doing here.
01:19:15.740
We just did a bit where we said the parasite told the guy to kill Charlie
01:19:25.840
But the reason that we dialed it back was more accurately because we
01:19:28.520
recognized we were being dog walked in this direction where they were
01:19:33.020
And so like, you should be careful if you recognize that, like, there may
01:19:36.500
be some concerted effort to steer the culture in a direction where they
01:19:39.740
can then Hegelian dialectic respond to the thing that they've created.
01:19:44.160
But also like, I'm just saying like, I, and I should be on the other side of
01:19:51.380
Like, Hey, there was a major assassination, no matter how it happened, played on
01:20:02.280
Like there are people, like I said, there, there are people on major anti-psychotic
01:20:06.400
drugs that will never get off on their entire life.
01:20:10.120
I don't know what these people are seeing when they see this.
01:20:14.220
Like, I don't know what is going through their head.
01:20:18.200
Well, I know that when a major assassination attempt happened, you know, we
01:20:24.020
literally got on a giant show and said it didn't, it wasn't real.
01:20:29.560
So, I mean, I don't know, man, it's just like, I'm just, I'm just saying I'm
01:20:32.960
making the argument of like, Hey, maybe like cool it a little bit.
01:20:40.880
How is GWAR supposed to turn a corner and stop decapitating them?
01:20:44.740
What worries me is not, I don't even think that that guy took the shot at
01:21:01.700
What I do know is when I go on Facebook and I look at the normal people, not us, I look
01:21:07.600
at people that I used to know and I see the reaction to it.
01:21:19.320
And I'm just like, all right, maybe we should calm the fuck down right now.
01:21:22.280
Like, and, and then you see this and I'm just like, like, I get what this is, but I, I'm
01:21:26.960
starting to think of like, well, man, how are other people processing this stuff?
01:21:30.500
Well, even being careful with like, let's say the Trump assassination thing, right?
01:21:35.580
We'll still, we're still not careful, but now you recognize that the left has co-opted
01:21:42.040
No, I don't think it's because you could look at that and you can go, guys, right now
01:21:45.360
the left is speculating that, that, that Trump assassination was totally faked.
01:21:49.420
And then we could look at all of our rhetoric and go, we should be really careful because
01:21:52.840
these people are galvanizing to these ideologies.
01:21:55.760
That's saying like, we went out and made content in, in the property there of, of us
01:22:01.700
shooting like a fake trip that that's what's, this is the one-to-one what I'm saying.
01:22:06.820
Like you have a Republican or a conservative, uh, political figure being murdered, uh, in this
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way, like, like, like, like how they're showing it.
01:22:18.740
I didn't go out there and be like, he didn't get shot in the head.
01:22:23.520
We were just saying like, Hey, there's a lot of going on here and I don't think it's what
01:22:30.400
Like I'm, I'm not offended by it, but I'm keenly aware that the shit that I've been telling
01:22:35.020
people, no, what I've been telling people and what I've been showing them, even if it's
01:22:39.280
in jest, or if I'm trying to make a point, 70, 80% of them get it.
01:22:45.780
Some of these people don't, and I don't know why I think maybe they're lost.
01:22:52.300
Maybe they are like fully indoctrinated in the MK ultra.
01:22:54.820
So I'm just saying like, yo, when we say stuff, let's try to be a little bit more concise.
01:22:58.440
And these guys aren't really even saying anything.
01:23:06.020
And again, I don't care if you do it, but I look and I go, what the fuck point does this
01:23:13.800
You're dressed up like a, you know, a point it serves.
01:23:18.740
You just killed, you just killed a prominent conservative voice in front of everybody.
01:23:35.860
But when you do this, I understand why boomers lose their mind.
01:23:38.880
I understand why people who are still emotional about it lose their mind.
01:23:43.180
Not me, but I'm looking at it and I'm going, yeah.
01:24:05.260
Anyway, like I'm seeing how other people that kind of are like not on the edge of.
01:24:13.240
People that are playing furry role playing games online while they're shooting ARs.
01:24:17.740
OK, yeah, they're not sending these text messages to each other.
01:24:22.100
But I think that if you're in those chat rooms, there's something off, dude.
01:24:25.420
And I don't think when I'm speaking, you're hearing the same words like you are on some
01:24:32.160
Your mind has been diluted into such a way where I don't even know what the fuck you're
01:24:38.220
Like, and if you don't believe me, I've said some things online and so have you where people
01:24:43.620
read it and they go, here's a picture of my grenade launcher and I'm going to find you
01:24:57.840
And this is just like the thing I'm looking at here.
01:25:00.580
I'm like, this is just inflammation to inflame.
01:25:04.940
But now I'm kind of like, yo, there's kind of consequences for them, though.
01:25:08.360
I mean, you say you used to be more of a fan of it.
01:25:10.280
So there was a time you could imagine where like people were a fan and probably still are
01:25:15.320
Let me ask you the picture of my kid and crucified against and spread fake blood and then
01:25:25.220
Like, let's say let's say it was like I wouldn't do that.
01:25:30.680
Here, let me get to change the parameters a little bit.
01:25:33.240
Let's say that every year, a couple of times a year on a specific date for 20 fucking years,
01:25:40.960
And then one day things got a little bit crazy.
01:25:44.420
It would be at least at least a different set of pressures.
01:25:46.900
Now, imagine you make albums, you sell out venues.
01:25:53.800
Everybody's totally cool with you killing Obama.
01:25:56.220
They're cool with you doing it to Hillary Clinton.
01:25:57.840
They're cool with you doing it to every single but.
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And then all of a sudden this happens and you go, there it goes, boys.
01:26:07.300
I'd be like, just understand the moment of what just happened.
01:26:09.720
Everybody agrees that that was spiritually heavy.
01:26:13.460
Again, whether Charlie Kirk got shot or not, whether he's alive or dead.
01:26:16.900
What we saw there was a ritual sacrifice, whether it happened or not.
01:26:23.000
And it was a loose, it was a loose sucking moment for the entire world.
01:26:29.500
I'm just saying, just pay attention, whether it's real or not.
01:26:32.380
Whether you think holograms flew into the 9-11, the Twin Towers, and they came down or whatever it was.
01:26:42.080
The point is that they showed it to a bunch of people and people think this.
01:26:46.680
And there is like this spiritual thing going on where it's like, just maybe do it next month.
01:26:56.300
Z-Man says, I bet Guar could have did this shit in Leesburg.
01:26:59.620
I bet you they could have did that shit in the Tropic Theater.
01:27:08.180
I'm glad I disagreed a little bit on something.
01:27:26.060
So it's difficult because I do think that it should be nothing.
01:27:32.000
I think they should be able to freely do that on stage if they want to.
01:27:36.080
The problem is, like you bring up as a point, is you can't control how people interpret things.
01:27:41.020
Even if you say something perfectly, somebody that's off their fucking rock.
01:27:45.120
I mean, look at the guy that did Catcher in the Rye.
01:27:47.740
You know, it's like, you know, even if that was like a psyop or whatever, it's like the guy that was writing that wasn't like, go kill Ronald Reagan or whatever.
01:28:06.400
I'm like, got to be real careful with this shit.
01:28:11.120
But now you realize there's like, oh, man, you guys really are going to do that because of something I said is like now at a much larger level, like these dudes been doing it for 20 years.
01:28:21.920
I'm like, just fucking pay attention a little bit, guys.
01:28:24.180
Like you're going to you're going to cause like a war.
01:28:29.680
It's it's not it's not necessarily them, but like you're contributing to getting our rights stripped away because that's the plan.
01:28:35.920
Anyway, you're just another useful idiot as a cog in the machine.
01:28:39.040
And we're going to maybe we head that way anyway.
01:28:41.120
But like, yo, dude, I'm not going to be the guy like Elon Musk.
01:28:44.240
I'm not going to be the guy to put the tweet out so that then you could blow it up and then manipulate more people.
01:28:49.340
I'm just going to try to be a little more careful.
01:28:53.480
Yeah, it is one of those things where, you know, I try to make it completely undoubtable.
01:28:59.680
That like I'm not calling for political violence against anybody or, you know, I'm not trying to rile people up to say like, hey, go burn down data centers.
01:29:10.040
Right. Because that is only going to add fuel to their fire, give them another data point to speak to, to say, look, these people are crazy, you know, and that only accelerates things.
01:29:19.760
And really, it seems like the only way to do it is just tell people, like, you just have to quit.
01:29:27.380
You got to try to, you know, mitigate how much control they have over your life.
01:29:31.520
And then self-defense, that's essentially the two that we have.
01:29:36.480
And it's difficult, too, because they've they've created nonviolent types of warfare that they perpetuate against us that we then can't respond in violence, too, because that just furthers the agenda, so on and so forth.
01:29:50.040
It's hard, man, because I do wonder, this is a good point, too.
01:29:54.900
It's like it could just very well be, you know, orchestrated anger that doesn't really exist.
01:30:01.520
Like we could be passionately responding to something that isn't really are like we've all of us have passionately responded to somebody who does not exist.
01:30:10.140
And but it's like we're at the point now, like between A.I. and bots and the proliferation of like discussions on the Internet.
01:30:21.900
And I just wonder, like, what happens to the state of of comedy now going forward, because these guys like that all of their songs are comedy.
01:30:41.820
It's literally supposed to look retarded because the idea is anybody who ever takes this seriously is retarded.
01:30:49.200
And looking at that display on the stage, you would go, obviously, these look like World of Warcraft.
01:30:55.360
Like I said, I, you know, we put a picture of my my son up with fake blood clearly on it.
01:31:03.360
And it's like, yeah, but it's like it was the same thing.
01:31:13.920
If I wanted to make it look real, it would have looked better than that.
01:31:21.300
The political climate, though, is a little bit different.
01:31:24.520
It's like, so what what should the realm of comedy do?
01:31:32.220
You know, so it's like and I guess I guess I understand why now.
01:31:35.240
But it's like, I don't I don't know what to do about it.
01:31:42.160
Like, it upsets me that, you know, it's going to be weaponized and everybody's going to get
01:31:48.060
into this big hush, which which is very much like the direction that we're we're moving
01:31:52.860
And I think it was kind of like a shot across the bow.
01:31:58.060
But he's been within a comedian's context, sort of, kind of, even though he's been unfunny.
01:32:04.220
It's hard for me to feel any remorse when he does temporarily get suspended.
01:32:10.340
But I'm not going to say that it's not been a thought on my mind where it's like, even
01:32:15.440
though I don't like Jimmy Kimmel, even though I find it funny that this has happened to him,
01:32:21.680
I also go, they don't stop with this expansion of power at where you're happy with.
01:32:29.520
They always go beyond that and they'll continue to go beyond that.
01:32:38.820
I it's it's a weird place to be thinking it's funny and also being a little bit afraid about
01:32:49.540
My explanation here, because I'm like, yes, I understand the attempt to funny.
01:33:05.860
They're not even going to see like the backstory.
01:33:08.920
Most of the time, they won't see the backstory anywhere.
01:33:10.660
Right now, people are just going to pick a side and it's just going to be weird.
01:33:19.800
And it's like, imagine saying that to dudes that are dressed up like goblins.
01:33:31.120
Oh, I mean, just think about all the apparatus that he just like laid out.
01:33:36.200
And all these companies that are ready to seize the moment.
01:33:41.120
The very thing that I'm I'm kind of worried about when I see it happen to a Jimmy Kimmel.
01:33:47.600
I think it's you know, it's even meant to like, you know, we're talking about there's
01:33:52.400
I'm just saying like that's what I'm saying right now.
01:33:54.460
Like read the room of what's going to happen here.
01:33:58.460
But I guess no matter what you do that sentiment that will roll out massive attacks, facial
01:34:04.600
recognition features, because you go like, you know, right.
01:34:09.200
It is time for these people who say these things to take this accountability.
01:34:17.600
I'm on the like the precognition crime of maybe just like don't make that joke right
01:34:23.300
Just fucking wait another week or something like the news cycle moves so quick.
01:34:34.200
In 2025, we are in such a like a such a downhill spiral that it's like, dude, you don't feel
01:34:42.860
I'm surprised we haven't been raptured yet, dog.
01:34:51.740
I think we still have some time to get raptured, dude.
01:34:55.540
And I feel like you just met me in an interesting time in my life, seven, that there's just
01:35:00.640
I just watched you drop the N-word on stage a few months ago.
01:35:06.060
And now you're like, I don't know if we should be making these jokes anymore.
01:35:12.080
It's like now that I've made the jokes, nobody else should be making these jokes.
01:35:16.840
What I'm saying is I'm looking at I'm going, huh?
01:35:36.780
I didn't know we were going to be this passionate, seven.
01:35:41.420
I think the biggest issue is that everyone is emotionally attached to politics in the sense that, you know, I think that when a bill is introduced and that bill is going to subvert your rights.
01:35:52.880
Yes, I think you should be engaged and passionate about trying to let people know and shit.
01:35:57.920
But when it comes to stuff that happens on the world stage that does not affect your rights, your privacy, your freedom, et cetera.
01:36:04.360
Once you become emotionally attached to those things, you are so easily manipulable.
01:36:09.000
Like if they are able to elicit any sort of emotional response out of you, you are controlled.
01:36:13.960
And I think like getting people to separate that is the most important way to sort of go about this conversation to say, like, you know, we should be able to laugh and have a good time and express ourselves and then also have over here our actual political opinions.
01:36:31.040
They'll always conflate the two because they take things.
01:36:36.360
The crazy part is like the cure is also the ailment.
01:36:41.800
So comedy breaks that hair of the dog that bit you.
01:36:46.200
But then I'm like, how do I reach these people?
01:36:49.600
Because I'm trying to I'm trying to I was trying to break it.
01:36:53.940
I'm trying to break it with so many things I do.
01:36:56.200
And then I look back at my track record and I'm like, you know what, though?
01:37:00.460
There's 70 people in here in this private chat that we have broken that maybe maybe.
01:37:06.460
They were already had that broken for them before.
01:37:16.360
Like you look back and then I look back at the at the 10 out of the 100 and I go, oh, those people didn't get it.
01:37:23.140
And I'm like, well, there's always going to be.
01:37:25.800
And this is something that we know is like there's always going to be some percentage of those who don't get it.
01:37:34.940
And especially if you're telling the truth and if you're telling the truth through comedy, if you're going to curb the truth for the sake of those who will never hear it.
01:37:46.960
It's like you want to talk about like we're Christians on this show.
01:37:49.700
And it's like the idea of proclaiming the name of Jesus Christ until your head rolls.
01:37:55.340
Well, what bigger ramification is there than losing your head?
01:38:02.360
If we believe that that's the truth, then we do that up until the day that they shut our mouths.
01:38:06.400
I'm just saying like we're right now we're comparing proclaiming the name of Jesus Christ to like seven foot tall monsters ripping off Donald Trump.
01:38:18.860
Well, you've never even listened to their songs like Meat Sandwich, like Fucking An Animal, or any of these classic Guar songs that are they cut right to the heart of the truth.
01:38:29.180
Okay, so, you know, don't knock it until you listen to a couple of Guar bangers.
01:38:34.760
I just think that I don't want a black pill, although it's hard every time Seven Seas is on.
01:38:44.260
But it feels like we are rolling towards this thing that does seek to decapitate you.
01:38:50.080
It seeks to highlight you and force you to bend to its will with your social credit score, with your removal from society, and with your ultimate death, if that's what it takes.
01:39:03.640
And ultimately, I mean, that's kind of what we've always been faced with, right?
01:39:06.480
I mean, the idea of a police state is compulsion by what?
01:39:10.640
If you don't pay your fines, you get, you know, thrown in the cage.
01:39:15.880
If you refuse to get thrown in the cage, you're going to get done by force.
01:39:19.740
If you refuse to yield to the force, you get killed.
01:39:24.840
Where are you at with, like, this actually being able to be avoided?
01:39:29.880
Avoidance or a departure from the lane that we're headed towards?
01:39:33.440
Because your charts look like we're back into a corner.
01:39:43.500
Like, so, and it sucks because, like, you know, the number one thing I always get is, like, oh, you are blackpilling.
01:39:52.440
And it's, like, you're just saying shit that exists.
01:39:54.940
Like, you didn't say anything that, I mean, you do say that, you know, some people fund other people.
01:39:59.820
But most of this is just, like, observations of facts.
01:40:06.520
Yeah, and it's one of those things where, you know, I do see, like, the totality of where we're headed.
01:40:18.020
You have the entire government, military-industrial complex, and all of these things.
01:40:21.660
And it is one of those things where, you know, in an ideal world, I would love for everybody to wake up.
01:40:28.460
But we can't even agree on how Charlie Kirk died.
01:40:31.760
How are we going to agree on how to, you know, remove a government that has this, like, totalitarian hold on the country?
01:40:42.600
It's why, like, try to advocate, like, save yourself, save your kids, you know, get them out of public school, get them away from cities, educate them, show them how to, like, live on the land and be, you know, self-sufficient and stuff.
01:40:54.820
And it is one of those things where I'm going to keep talking about it, hoping that maybe one day enough people will wise up and we might have some sort of majority.
01:41:03.720
But just looking at the way that we have been heading for the past 10 years, it's, like, people are fucking retarded.
01:41:12.020
Like, we're not going to recognize all of these things.
01:41:16.140
Like, stop spending your time, like, going through, you know, 15 different angles of the Charlie Kirk.
01:41:27.340
That was a, he's shooting, like, you ever seen the meme where the guy's talking is, like, just daggers right into you?
01:41:32.320
I've watched Charlie Kirk die, like, fucking 5,000 times last week.
01:41:36.040
Meanwhile, you've got, like, three dying plants on your property.
01:41:40.060
Somebody in the chat said the only thing that stops Seven's charts is a massive solar flare.
01:41:46.000
And I'm kind of getting to this place in my life where I'm, like, rooting for the solar flare.
01:41:50.980
You know, because at least if it reduces everything, like, it would, it was, it'd be like, yo, I know it sucks, but, like, you don't know where this was going.
01:41:58.120
If the ghost or the demon is in the machine itself, which is, like, honestly, it's pretty evident at this point.
01:42:05.960
Like, all this evil stuff is working through some sort of digital technology from electricity to Ethernet cables.
01:42:11.500
And it's, like, if you, if there is a bright ray of light that cuts all that shit out, I'm kind of, like, what's the good guy here?
01:42:20.660
Yeah, but I'm also not wishing for solar flare.
01:42:23.480
No, I'm not wishing for it, but if what he's highlighting is really the, I don't see another way around it, honestly.
01:42:31.000
The thing that they are gearing us towards and what almost seems like a little bit of an inevitability at this point, then I would prefer, yeah, I would say I would prefer a solar flare than all, because a solar flare goes off.
01:42:46.860
You don't have, you can't look at that new angle of Charlie Kirk's death, but you can hold your family, you know, go back to working with your hands, do something meaningful.
01:43:00.320
Things will get scary and things will get, you know, a little bit, but we adapt.
01:43:06.060
New systems will emerge and we'll be a few hundred years away from the AI demons.
01:43:14.820
And it is one of those things where like, oh, so you just want to go back.
01:43:18.220
And it's like, I absolutely do because history is full of terrible shit, but it's the devil.
01:43:23.200
I know, you know, like where we're going is uncharted territory where they're talking about, you know, nanotechnologies and sensors to be able to emit electrical signals, to change your brain patterns.
01:43:35.240
And the way that you think about things and your, your entire perception of reality.
01:43:38.820
And, you know, I see what has happened with like internet and smartphones in the past 20 years where, you know, they've just kind of got their footing and now you bring in AI that's going to accelerate things.
01:43:49.540
I mean, I see it at a point where, you know, if this goes unmitigated for the next 30 years, uh, we're going to essentially have a hive mind, uh, like a digital hive mind where things are going to be telling us what to do.
01:44:02.240
And they're going to be showing us our own like independent echo chambers and versions of reality that we are absolutely convinced is real.
01:44:09.940
It, it, it leads you to ask the question, how many times have we been here?
01:44:13.920
We have one, definitely one solid story of like the tower of Babel where it sounds a lot like what you described in this hive mind.
01:44:20.040
Uh, this like, uh, this is a gathering of knowledge to do one thing, whatever it may be.
01:44:27.320
And it's like throughout history, it looks like there's been this emergence of technologically advanced civilizations, right?
01:44:31.840
That just get like wiped out and hidden and there's remnants and we're like Tartaria mud.
01:44:42.880
How, and, and also is this the final iteration of that?
01:44:45.780
Is that's kind of the constant question we're asking is like, is this the one?
01:44:53.080
Like, yeah, I, I honestly, it wouldn't be so bad.
01:44:57.320
Uh, if it wasn't for like the momentum of things and the, and the constant urge to, uh, you know, say something to people about, we, you know, all these things that are going on.
01:45:08.200
I would much rather, like I, I used to work on a farm.
01:45:18.120
I'd, you know, whatever, whatever, I'd run at the back of the tractor and drop plants into the holes that it made.
01:45:25.460
And if it was like, if, if there wasn't all this extra demand and there wasn't all this other thing that, you know, sort of the pressures of society say, you can't make a living enough that way.
01:45:36.440
And in order to own your own land and yada, yada, I'm like, maybe just wipe it clean.
01:45:42.380
And then I'll shake somebody's hand and be like, I'll take this section over here.
01:45:48.300
Matt's doing like a, our, our buddy's doing like just a food, he's got a food forest, owns his own business, but the food forest.
01:45:53.520
And it's like, yeah, when you, when you go to his house and you look at you like, yep, that's it.
01:46:01.880
I said, but I, at back home, that's like where the real thing is.
01:46:04.660
You're like, yeah, that's what it's supposed to be.
01:46:09.780
It's a little bit disheartening and it's a, it is, I guess, maybe a little bit of a black pill, but everybody knows that this is what they're trying to do.
01:46:17.960
And it's very obvious that this is what they're trying to do.
01:46:19.980
And I don't think there's anything wrong with highlighting that.
01:46:21.640
And if it, it being highlighted upsets you, that's not a information problem.
01:46:34.020
My cohost had such bad ideas and I had to scream at him on the show.
01:46:41.380
And, and of course the next Bohemian Grove, we'd love to have you as well.
01:46:45.940
Oh, I mean, I, you know, you just gotta get a little course corrected is all that's, it's all that happened.
01:46:50.500
Um, before we get out of here, uh, I guess if anyone's wondering who my handler is, I guess.
01:47:05.820
If we asked him last time, but we'll ask him again.
01:47:13.380
Um, but I think you can make your own fun and make fun of people.
01:47:20.040
Maybe dress like a giant demon and make fun of Trump by slashing his torso open and spraying a crowd with his blood.
01:47:26.300
As a LARP, as a joke, as a thing that you would do.
01:47:36.460
Um, so you can find me on, uh, X, Twitter, uh, Rumble, YouTube.
01:47:41.240
Uh, I guess they're letting everybody back on YouTube because they need to train their AI models.
01:47:48.940
Uh, and then I have Substack and places you can donate to me.
01:47:52.080
Um, I also have, uh, I just launched a website.
01:47:55.020
Um, it only works when I'm live because I don't know how to code.
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Um, but if I ever get kicked off every platform, I still have that website where you guys can go.
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Oh, if you're looking for help, I'm not offering cause I don't know anything.
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But, uh, if anybody hears this and you, you want to offer your services, hit them up.
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Cause that's the, we all need to be doing that.
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We've been talking about how we need to get off Patreon.
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You know, once they figured out that, cause right now in our profile on Patreon, it says
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God bless Israel so that we keep getting overlooked, but you know, once they figure out what's
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Uh, so we're going to have to figure out some sort of, I think that's a great idea.
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Uh, all right, let's let you, let's get, we need to do that too.
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But yeah, uh, thanks for coming back seven guys.
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And now me and David have to fight privately, but, uh, we'll see you later.
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The greatest hypnotist on planet Earth is a oblong box in the corner of the room.
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It is constantly telling us what to believe is real.
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You can persuade us that what they see with their eyes is what there is to see.
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Because they'll laugh in the face of an explanation that portrays the bigger picture of what's in it.