00:09:27.840So yeah, a little bit more than a year then 2.5 trillion.
00:09:31.840And so this is a joint resolution, uh, that was released Tuesday, yesterday.
00:09:36.840And of course, today the U S U S Senate votes 50 to 49 to raise the debt limit by a staggering $2.5 trillion, bypassing a GOP filibuster as part of a quote deal struck by congressional leaders.
00:10:35.840And then the Moderna and the Pfizer vaccine stock just shot up like crazy.
00:10:39.840Uh, supply imbalance reopening contributed to elevated inflation.
00:10:43.840Yeah, you don't say federal reserve officials intensified their battle against the hottest inflation in a generation by shifting to an earlier end of their asset buying program and signaling.
00:11:21.840Putting it on track to conclude the program by early 2022 rather than mid year as initially planned.
00:11:26.840Uh, the faster pullback puts Fed chair Jerome Powell in position to raise rates earlier than previously expected to counter price pressures if necessary,
00:11:35.840even as the pandemic poses an ongoing challenge to the economic recovery.
00:11:40.840Yeah, it's because we're, you know, we're in a recovery overall.
00:13:10.840And then you'll have, uh, a new, uh, central bank digital currency in the wake of that.
00:13:15.840Probably globally run some kind of global unification of the financial system.
00:13:19.840And then of course in unison with that, to make matters even worse,
00:13:22.840we reported in the latest week in warrior show, uh, about that 10 country cyber attack drill.
00:13:28.840That was run out of the, uh, out of Israel together with the, uh, IMF, you know, this is to, uh, to protect us all.
00:13:34.840They're doing drills on the global financial system, uh, which started with some bad, uh, you know, uh, bad information floating on the dark web.
00:13:43.840And then it just kind of escalated and, and, and, you know, got out of control from there.
00:13:48.840Um, and apparently Reuters was on the country, uh, sorry, one of the media outlets rather.
00:13:53.840Well, they're, you know, give, give, give these corporations time.
00:13:56.840They're, they'll be turning into country soon.
00:24:02.840He's the new chancellor of Germany, Olof Schultz.
00:24:07.840Any violation of Ukraine's territorial integrity by Russia would have a high price, German Chancellor Olof Schultz told Parliament on Wednesday without spelling out any details.
00:24:19.840We're looking with great concern at the security situation on the Russia-Ukraine border, Schultz told the Bundestag lower house of parliament.
00:24:26.840Any violation of territorial integrity will have a high price, and we will speak with one voice here with our European partners and our transatlantic allies.
00:24:34.840So he's talking about NATO here, right?
00:24:36.840Adding that he still wanted a dialogue with Russia.
00:51:45.800They're already, you know, they've culled their own population.
00:51:48.560They got rid of the undesirables long back.
00:51:50.400You have a huge, massive population, very obedient and stuff like that.
00:51:54.300Very, you know, very strictly regimented and stuff, right?
00:51:58.620Very few, you know, difficult, you know, pesky, individualistic people that pops up and try to, you know, take things in a different direction.
00:54:59.300Virginian Drifter says over on NTP Stream,
00:55:03.140any chance at a deep dive on what Cyber Polygon could entail or what we know based on what their current simulations are?
00:55:13.160I find it highly unlikely they could shut down a majority of the internet.
00:55:17.440Yeah, we could definitely do a deep dive into Cyber Polygon.
00:55:20.480So there's some stuff coming out from that.
00:55:22.280And I would love to see this, as I said earlier in the show, this most recent drill that they ran out of.
00:55:31.760That's unrelated to Cyber Polygon, but it's very much in the same vein, right?
00:55:35.560You know that when they start running multiple operations, multiple drills in that kind of capacity,
00:55:40.440you know that something is up because at some point they always go live, right?
00:55:44.640Oh, they just happened to run drills that morning, that 11th of September just happened to run drills on planes flying into towers.
00:55:53.740And then all of a sudden planes flies into towers for real, you know.
00:56:00.140So, yeah, no, that would actually be a good idea.
00:56:02.120But I'd love to get my hand on some of that footage.
00:56:04.320Hopefully some of that will be leaked from the latest one, the IMF in Israel running the latest cyber attack worldwide financial system and stuff like that.
00:56:12.480But even as far as I know, Cyber Polygon would be like shut down of even the electrical grid.
00:56:17.540Like, I mean, it would be a complete, you know, kill shot, essentially, which is pretty crazy.
02:33:50.180So what does the science tell us about side effects?
02:33:54.140That there are more reported side effects, adverse reactions to these COVID vaccines than all the other vaccines combined in several decades.
02:34:05.020We have, we have products of questionable quality.
02:34:09.840And this is why you cannot mandate them.
02:39:34.880After their creation embarrassingly displaced, David's developer at Sensorium said they plan to add filters to limit what he can say about sensitive topics.
02:39:46.480So, this is right in line with the AI story that we mentioned in the past, right?
02:39:50.540They actually spew objective things, true scientific, no, that's not good enough.
02:39:58.980It needs to be reined in and controlled.
02:40:00.660But the moment illustrated how easy it might be for people to encounter offensive or misleading content in the metaverse,
02:40:11.060and how difficult it will be to control it.
02:40:14.080Companies including Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook parent Meta Platforms Incorporated
02:40:18.760are racing to build out the metaverse, an immersive digital world that evangelists say will eventually replace some in-person interactions.
02:40:29.020The technology is in its infancy, but industry watchers are raising alarms about whether the nightmarish content moderation challenges
02:40:35.820already plaguing social media could be even worse in these new virtual augmented reality-powered worlds.