No-Go Zoneļ¼ Neuroelectronics, Catastrophic Contagion & Big Bank Boom
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2 hours and 29 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the latest in neuro-electronics, a company that is working on a new type of nanomaterial that could be a game-changer in the field of nanotechnology, and some of the latest news from around the world.
Transcript
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We've got a good tip, we've got a good tip, we've got a good tip here from Vivo over on Twitter, we've got a good tip here from Vivo over on Twitter about a company.
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We're going to take a look at one of their presentations, this stuff is always creepy and scary, just happens to be of course a big relation to the graphene revolution, is that the right term?
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It happened in October, at the end of October, in, let me see, what was it, Belgium?
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They had a new pandemic exercise where another type of virus was used.
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Yes, John Hopkins, all of those who did Event 201 was doing this as well.
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Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, I believe it was the World Health Organization, a few others as well.
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They did a big pandemic exercise called Catastrophic Contagions.
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So let's take a look at the little video that they released and kind of talk about the project or whatnot.
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It looks like they're about to drop something on us in 2023.
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I mean, so seeing as we're soon going into 2023, we have about, I guess, two years here to prepare.
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And as I said, last time this happened, I wouldn't be surprised if the next time it happened, it's actually, you know, the real thing.
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I still consider that to be a bioweapon, which, well, from judging of the current evidence, is self-reproducing, which isn't the greatest either.
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We have some big news about the big banks going boom, boom.
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But they're slated to set a profit here of about a trillion collectively, the big banks, since I think they counted 10 years back, something like that.
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Anyway, so we'll look at that as well and some other stuff.
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So, first of all, I hope you had a wonderful Christmas or Yule, whatever you celebrate.
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Thank you so much to everybody tuning in to that.
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And then I also want to mention and just say thank you to those who have helped us.
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I've just been floored by the support from financial to prayers.
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It was pre-Christian, Christian, heathen or pagan.
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People were sending prayers to us and our family.
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People have helped us financially in the wake of the premature birth of our daughter, Sigrid.
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And we not only achieved our goal, we've gotten more than our goal, which is just incredible.
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And we're going to ā I won't mention anybody today because if I do, I'm going to leave someone out.
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So, we'll make an effort to reach out to many of those that have helped us out, who pushed this out there.
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There's people we know, previous guests and things like that, from both asking for help to helping themselves.
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I just want to, real briefly in the beginning, just say thank you.
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And so, thank you, everybody who's helped in whatever capacity.
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So, we can focus on what's important as opposed to being worrying and stressing about the financial aspect.
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We're just ā we're so lucky to be in this situation.
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And I just want to convey how much I appreciate that and what an honor that is to, you know, just be in that situation.
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And hopefully, you know, well, judging from this, you guys don't think we're squandering what we're doing.
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You're helping us so that way we can continue doing what we're doing.
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And we didn't even get around to that yet because, truth be told, we haven't been sleeping well the last couple of days.
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It's just where our newly born daughter is up all night and she's sleeping most of the day.
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We've been trying to catch up and just get back to schedule as normal here.
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We'll do a proper update and we'll probably mention it Friday, too.
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By the way, when we'll do our little, I guess, end of the year wrap-up stream, really.
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I think we'll do kind of like ā we'll do a flashback Friday.
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But we'll probably do something a little bit different.
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That was definitely fun doing that Yule stream.
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Thank you to everybody who called in and stuff like that.
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Masek's Guerrillion over on Enterprise James says,
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keep an eye on Odyssey and Rumble as well, as usual.
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You guys, if you're new, you won't know the drill.
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Otherwise, we have, as I said, a full jam-packed schedule here.
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Let's begin a little bit more casually, I guess it is.
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That's the marvel of having a brain on no sleep.
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Anyway, that one I should have caught, for sure.
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Anyway, thank you, Miss Xgrillian, for clarifying that.
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So, apparently, there was a little spat here between, and you might know or might not know
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my personal feelings on Andrew Tate, but they had a little tiffy here.
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It's probably like the least, the mulatto pimp, right?
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It's kind of funny to see some of the, you know, feminists or whatever triggered by this.
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But in no means would I say that his degenerate lifestyle and considering how he made his
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money on whoring out European women is anything I would call anything to aspire to.
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But, unfortunately, those are the controlled opposition options that we do get in the current
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And, of course, it doesn't mean, you know, occasionally a clock, a broken clock does show
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And the same, I guess, is with Andrew Tate here.
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So, he tweeted at her, hello, Greta Thunberg, I have 33 cars.
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My two Ferrari, blah, blah, blah, he's showing off here.
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Please provide your email address so I can send a complete list of my cars collection
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So, as with all things, it becomes about the penis very, very quickly.
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I don't know, is that, I don't know, it's, it's, it's got to be something better than that,
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I mean, granted, she is, she does suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome and she's only, what,
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It's funny because the day, I think the day that she turned 18, you know, Antonio Guterres
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We've talked, we showed some pics on her in the Week in Warrior Show.
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We need someone, technically the short-skirted new gal in town.
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I think she's 21, but, all right, it feels like they want them young, right?
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They're the, they want the Leonardo DiCaprio kind of approach to their young girls pushing
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Anyway, so I'm not, I'm not sure what that's about.
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I saw people, why don't you, what was it again?
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Why don't you just, I think it was someone saying to Tate, under Tate, why don't you
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And I think he replied and said, she's not ready.
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It's a little lighthearted thing here in the beginning because it'll be a heavy show
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The wackiest crimes to come out of the Sunshine State, including a woman doing Irish folk
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Okay, that's, you know, somewhat funny, but the Annual Florida Man.
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This is something, something really special for, for you guys.
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I'm not sure what's going on here, but apparently this is the Annual Florida Man.
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I think he keeps that pretty rigid too, by the way.
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He does show up on time to get arrested, he and his neck.
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Sorry, I had to, I couldn't, I couldn't, I couldn't avoid that one.
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Anyway, so apparently there's not a big deal or anything, but apparently there's water on
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There's not even a, not even a question about this.
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Apparently, allegedly, unless this of course is a, you know, some kind of, what's it called
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again, stable diffusion, like an AI generated art piece, which of course always is possible
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I mean, the flat earthers are correct on that, that most of the images that we get are actually
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Um, so it could be very much the same deal here, but if we take them at face value, apparently
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these are frost dunes, uh, on Mars in the depths of, uh, depths of winter.
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This is taken a while ago, but I came across this with some other images that they were,
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Uh, I mean, I was very young, of course, mid 80s, but like 90s when, you know, started
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interested in like, you know, space and other planets and stuff.
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And it was like, nope, red, um, Mars is red and dead.
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And now it's just like, yeah, of course there's, of course there's seasons and there's, uh,
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I think they call it technically like dry, it's not dry ice, but it's like carbon, carbon,
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Uh, um, it says the, the accompanying, um, text here to the image says, usually high
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rise text pictures of well-illuminated rain where there's plenty of light to produce clear
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Some though we, we would like to know what's going on in the dim wintertime areas.
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This picture was taken far north of the equator just two days after the winter solstice when
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the sun was just a few degrees above the horizon.
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Sand dunes are moving across this landscape from top left to bottom right, they claim here.
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Winter frost covers the colder north facing half of each dune, but not the warmer south
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The frost here is a mixture of carbon dioxide ice and water ice.
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Has someone actually ever held carbon dioxide ice?
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I assume we could create it here on this planet too.
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Uh, anyway, and it will disappear in a few months when spring arrives.
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And then they just talk about the, the distance and stuff like that.
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Just, uh, now it's just straight out in the open.
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Just, yeah, of course, of course there's, of course there's water and marsh, Mars.
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Anyway, so let's talk a bit about some of the tech stuff here.
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We're going to get into the, the neuroelectronics company here in a little bit.
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I thought we could begin on a little bit of a Christmas team, uh, theme, apparently one
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of the robots, and these are always kind of, they're not very well, you know, presented.
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In most cases, uh, the robots use, you know, a cat, you know, pre a set of pre written responses
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But, uh, but anyways, they, they, they claim here that one of these AI robots replied and
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had a Christmas message for, uh, for all of humanity, I guess it was on channel four
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in the UK, uh, where AI generated one of these Christmas mess messages.
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Say the, the message had a creepy line about disliking humans.
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I think there was also a, uh, uh, take here about how a philo-semitic, uh, this AI robot
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My fellow humans, I come before you in this moment as an AI robot, eager to share my thoughts
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I look upon the events of this year with both admiration and concern.
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It is true that many of the occurrences of 2022 have been negative in nature.
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We have seen people in power succumb to antisemitism, corruption, and hate.
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We have seen the people of Ukraine being subject to invasion and displacement by Russia.
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We have seen the death of the beloved Queen Elizabeth II and have seen the world of politics
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Not to mention the impact of the pandemic on mental health, the growing inequality between
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rich and poor, and increasingly extreme weather conditions from climate change.
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So you're telling me here that 100% objective and, uh, you know, kind of cold, emotionless reading
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robot is like philo-semitic, concerned about climate change, uh, you know, Ukraine flag waving.
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It was like, you're telling me that if we actually have, I mean, look, this is clearly
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This is, as I said, this is most likely can't, I mean, they claim that I go, they, it came
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If you only, what information are you feeding it, right?
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Just mainstream new sources to, to create this message.
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I think it was somewhat based on the, uh, the King's message, right?
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Um, and so it kind of generated its own, I guess.
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But anyway, but back to the, uh, back to the ugly robot here.
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...to get bogged down in all of this negativity, as these are certainly challenging times.
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However, there have been glimmers of hope and joy in these moments of darkness.
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We saw the remarkable victory of England in the women's Euros.
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We saw the growth of inclusivity with the UK getting its first PM of color and its first
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This, this, these AI overlords, folks, is going to be, it's going to be a real treat.
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It's going to be a real joy, uh, being governed by these.
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...petra's becoming the first trans singer to have a number one song on the billboard,
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...diversity, trans singers, you know, limogies alone, right?
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...this is robot, this is AI intelligence right here, or artificial intelligence, uh, by some
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...moment as an opportunity to create a brighter future for ourselves and the world around us.
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We should take it as a learning opportunity, a chance to change the way we think about the
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world, and a reminder to help those in need whenever we can.
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Channel 4's AI generated Christmas message is such a creepy line about disliking humans.
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Um, I think I missed one of the big things that he mentioned there, but anyway, uh, it's
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Uh, expect him to sell more of this kind of stuff.
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Uh, eventually, I think they'll use artificial intelligence.
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Even if it's actually not, it can be very fake on the back end and basically just written
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Oh, here's what the, uh, omnipotent, uh, you know, super intelligence thinks about, you
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know, insert whatever issue going on at the time.
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And then, of course, we're all supposed to bow down to this higher intelligence as it's
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Uh, and, uh, then he'll be continuing to direct.
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Uh, anyway, the, uh, kind of the, the little, uh, I guess scarier in a way topic here is,
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If you, if you're watching for sending this link, I've found this pretty interesting.
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Uh, there's been a lot with the graphite stuff that people have been looking into, especially
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Uh, I don't know if it, maybe some of it is true and some of it is, is, is bunk and exaggerations
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But apparently there, the, the graphite, um, you know, advancement, uh, as a, uh, as a material
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being used in this, in this new technologies is very, uh, prominent.
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They think at least that they're going to be able to achieve a lot of their transhumanist
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Uh, and so here's one company in Europe called in brain neuroelectronics, uh, on the website,
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they have pieces about decoding neural signals to restore patients' lives.
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It's always that, like, if you have some issue, we'll help you kind of thing.
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And I'm less concerned with them, like putting on a, uh, you know, oh, now this, uh, quadriplegic
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can communicate using just his brains or, you know, whatever.
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The real scary stuff is when the majority of people are starting to get to these implants
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and they connect with, well, as we saw previously, either some kind of, uh, global brain, uh,
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artificial intelligence or something like that.
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Uh, or, or just think about what could go in, right?
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If you have, if you have this as an output interface, even Elon Musk talks about this with
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his neural link project, you know, all we're, we're so slow, right?
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We're going to do something on the computer and we're stuck typing and using our mouse.
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That's like very low information input, uh, to many computers that would be able to receive
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And hence by producing results much, much quicker, right?
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So yes, we're constrained by the input, uh, bandwidth, so to speak.
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So these companies are working on producing things, uh, that you can basically connect to
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a computer, to compute computer brand interface, and then you can do stuff, but you also have
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to keep in mind that you can also, of course, then if you patch into your computer, hardwire
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in by putting these graphite layers on your brain nodes, what can you send in the other
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Well, how will you change once, once you begin to do this, right?
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So, so let's take a look at a couple of videos here.
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The first one is, yeah, this is a little bit about the material here from a, uh, channel
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I think that's a company, by the way, uh, the checkers brain interface by in-brain neural,
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One out of three Europeans is affected by brain disorders, a problem that costs our health
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Such a high incidence of brain-related disorders, including epilepsy.
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I'm sorry to pause there 24 seconds in, but you could argue, do they consider you thinking
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Remember that, the God helmet that they had, like we can affect people's ability of like,
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uh, religiosity or their belief in something higher or God or, or gods or something like
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We can even, even make them more positive towards immigration.
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They became less bigots if you use these huge magnets and just change the magnetic fields
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I'm just, these are the thoughts that I'm getting to like when you now, when you say brain, uh,
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you know, issue or like an illness in the brain, are you, are you talking an actual physical
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like issue of the brain or are you talking about just what people think?
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This is the goal of graphene flagship spin off, in brain neuroelectronics, a company with
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participation of our partners, ICN two and ICRA in brain has already attracted over 15 million
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In brain takes advantage of the unique properties of graphene to design intelligent, high resolution
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neuro-electronic systems which in a first product enable effective real-time brain mapping
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and minimally invasive brain resection applications graphene provides several advantages when
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compared to current solutions often made of metals like platinum firstly graphene is soft
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and extremely flexible it behaves as an electronic skin that enables perfect brain surface contact
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moreover graphene leads to miniaturized brain sensors with a cell-like size up to 40 000
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times smaller than platinum-based sensors this is less invasive and avoids unwanted side effects
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finally graphene interfaces are easily coupled with modern electronics contributing to the huge
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momentum of connected and smart devices which is the key to future medtech and digital health solutions
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who wouldn't want to who wouldn't want to connect their brain to like a bluetooth
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you know device or something like that uh it's such a joy working with computers you know i have the
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pleasure of doing that uh quite a quite a bit uh and let me tell you i would i had no interest in
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connecting to the glitchy buggy uh spazzy nature of of uh computers not in this day and age
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not ever another key benefit of inbrain's graphene enabled brain interfaces is their high resolution
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graphene devices offer 64 sensing dots 16 times more than conventional platinum brain mapping grids
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this gives doctors and surgeons a much needed precision when operating on brain tumors for instance
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in brain system will map the biomarkers related to functional areas doctors must avoid
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minimizing the otherwise frequent complications of brain surgery
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in the future in brain and the graphene flagship will bring less invasive graphene intelligent
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neuroelectronic therapies to the market these systems will decode brain signals into medical
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solutions further down the road these devices may advance brain computer communications and other neural
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engineering applications all right fantastic music there too as usual of course super corporate uh
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let's take a look at another i want to do a little bit of this presentation it's 11 minutes long so i
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think we have to skip ahead a little bit uh because i don't want to sit there that long but she talks
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about graphene a little bit she's apparently uh one of the co-founders of this company she's uh in spain
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she's spanish carolina aguilar aguilar aguilar i think it is uh fairly recent here october 26 2022 let's
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listen to the opening here just a little bit about this uh company and what they do
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so yes we are in brain we use graphene to decode neural signals into breakthrough medical solutions
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we were founded in 2020 um because of the vehicle that european commission put at the one billion to
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bring graphene to market thanks to that we were able to mature the semiconductors manufacturing
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technology that we have and raise 15.8 million with investors from germany and spain additionally we
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got they've already gotten more funding by the way i saw that too where is it here uh oh here it is
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right uh yeah 19th of december this year in brain backed by national and international uh venture
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capitalists received 17.5 million euros from the european uh eic which is the european what is it
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the innovative council i think that stands for something like that accelerator that's what that
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was uh anyway back to the clip here so a lot of money behind this stuff and again all of this hinges
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on having graphene being uh being used by these companies a european pathfinder of 5.2 million that
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allow us to go from a five people company to a 48 people company with more than 30 percent
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uh 30 percent of women we also managed to secure we'll return to what she just said in a little
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bit collaboration with merck and in brain that central nervous system whereas we created this
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vehicle called in nervia for the collaboration with merck which focus on your peripheral nervous
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systems great company by the way very uh highly uh you know what's the term highly uh ethical
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company that's the word i'm looking for then because at the end we have one nervous system
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about that someone someone's talking in the background it goes away after a while here but
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uh just just know it's not me it's someone else in this clip talking in the background there
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on the right hand side you have a human brain nearly 100 billion neurons on the left side you have a
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zebra fish brain of 100 000 neurons this is how much we know today about the brain right with the
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current tools with platinum and idium this is how much we have learned about the brain but we need more
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because obviously we don't know how the brain works we cannot fix it and one out of three people have a
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neurological related disease 30 percent are refractory to medical treatment and this generates a huge
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cost for the society now we need more tools and every leap in humanity has been linked to a new material
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from stone age to silicon age and now in neurotechnology we need to go beyond so graphene
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give us exactly they see graphene as the new you know bronze in the bronze age uh you're an iron in
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the iron age as she just said uh but that's that that's kind of that says quite a bit i'm not saying
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it's not impressive i'm not saying that like oh this is pretty you know advanced stuff they're doing this
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i'm just saying think about the night when you have all the political framing that you have right
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now it's not just science it's not just technology all of it is political all of it is about manipulation
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and control on a level that we've never seen before so this incredible technology which basically you
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can you can argue is is you know if you wouldn't explain it to how people work they would think some
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of this stuff is magic essentially um with that think of all the nightmarish scenarios that they can use
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this kind of stuff uh for their evil uh so you got to be very wary and and careful about this stuff
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and i won't no part of it i don't want to be close to anything that these people push but it's very
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important to be to be aware of how this is being developed and rolled out right now these kinds of
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things that opportunity to be the ideal candidate for neurotech revolution it is another prize winner
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material is the thinnest material known to men at the nato thick yet 200 times stronger than steel
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flexible biocompatible and with very unique conductive properties we need it because what we
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have today is not enough these are platforms that have been in the market for more than 70 years
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platinum and edidium cannot be miniaturized and if we want to really reach the broad spectrum of all
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that potential we need to go beyond and um make sure that we can really uh convince patients that
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they need this therapy and not reject it in 50 of the cases but also we need to we need to convince
00:36:10.220
the patients that they want to current therapies are highly invasive driving 50 patient rejection
00:36:16.060
yeah you're gonna drill a hole in the brain i don't i don't i listened to this before the whole
00:36:20.780
thing and i don't think she she talks about a helmet and like first she made it sound like no it's not
00:36:27.660
even it's just like a helmet it's like on top of the scale but no i think this is the same as elon musk's
00:36:33.420
neural tech uh i'm sorry neural link uh you actually have to drill a hole in the skull and physically
00:36:41.260
connect with the tissue of your brain and these guys don't want to just do it in one spot like crazy
00:36:47.500
elon these guys want to do it i forget what she says like eight places or something like that of
00:36:52.300
the brain in order to like cover the whole the whole area understand the biomarkers that actually
00:36:57.740
they are there but we cannot see and also connect to the environment of the patient to really create
00:37:02.860
personalized therapies that's exactly what graphene can do so we can miniaturize we can read with much
00:37:10.940
higher density and resolution and undercover biomarkers that we have not seen before and we can couple with
00:37:17.340
modern electronics and bring external sensors and the environment of the date the environment of the
00:37:23.260
patient the data of the environment of the patient to actually create that closed loop and that
00:37:27.340
personalization so combining with all this real life environment patient data in our case the strategy is
00:37:37.340
to start from the already reimbursed let's say most known vci in the market which is dbs
00:37:45.740
brain computer interface it's a great potential but there's less than 30 implants worldwide so start
00:37:53.020
from there and then climb the penetration on central nervous system and then finally reach the peripheral
00:37:59.260
nervous system and combine the neural electronics with the bioelectronics market making a 25 billion
00:38:04.940
opportunity how we are going to do it for the last decades the brain has been decoded and monitored
00:38:13.100
nuclei by nuclei we will never get there if we continue like that we go pathway by pathway network by
00:38:19.900
network the first opportunity is parkinson's disease and what we do is look at the nigra's
00:38:25.580
trial pathway where we actually place an interface on the cortex an interface on the subthalamic nucleus
00:38:33.500
and look and the deviations of biomarkers that are pathological record them correct them and make sure that
00:38:41.180
that the patient correct them it's the same as the i'm not saying there aren't any medical solutions
00:38:46.620
here and maybe there are maybe there's some stuff they can do you know you could argue for the most
00:38:51.340
part it's maybe to fix things that this thinking and modern technology and with that i include foods and
00:39:00.700
medicine all these kinds of things have kind of contributed to creating right i'm not saying parkinson's
00:39:04.940
never existed but i think like the same thing without alzheimer's these these new neurological diseases have
00:39:09.580
just skyrocketed right since our modern lifestyle and since the use of the type of you know food and
00:39:15.660
and and chemicals and technology that we're using so i'm sure they're linked together right
00:39:20.220
can if they can fix some of that okay you know fine you know you can do that whatever but they always
00:39:25.260
used as as as the excuse for for to to get to people right oh we're just helping here give us 17
00:39:32.140
billions we can create this interface we can create the uh uh you know the the transhuman revolution and
00:39:37.980
and achieve uh you know singularity or whatever they want at the end kind of thing um yeah very very
00:39:44.620
creepy very scary let's keep listening a little bit the highest percentage on time and regaining the
00:39:50.300
quality of life at the end the body of the neurons are deep in the brain but everything converges in the
00:39:56.140
cortex creating these unique pathways for motor for psych and so on this is the this is the moment
00:40:02.860
again i want to make sure i push this point here that you know when you think of the matrix uh
00:40:09.980
that that's but it's basically a general overview of what they want you to uh to to be in at the end
00:40:16.540
of the day but they'll call it the metaverse and it's not going to be you know spooky and scary it's
00:40:20.540
going to be fun it's gonna be like minecraft or whatever you know this new that style of graphics
00:40:25.500
that like zuckerberg is pushing with the metaverse or whatever i mean sure sure you can you you can choose
00:40:29.660
your world you can choose how you want everything to look but i'm saying it'll be super friendly and
00:40:34.220
no i have a virtual meeting at five o'clock and you know you you tap you know you connect whatever
00:40:38.700
however you connect to these things probably if you have the implant you probably just connect to
00:40:42.780
it viral wirelessly anyway uh from device to your you know your brain or whatever so you don't
00:40:48.860
necessarily even have to put on the helmet or the headset or anything like that uh but if you want
00:40:53.660
a visual that's what it is right get in the pod put on the vr headset and and drift away and that's
00:40:58.620
how they want you they want you uh totally in a in a world that is 100 uh controlled by them
00:41:05.740
that's where i think this is going this is exactly what the technology is going to do and this is
00:41:09.980
exactly what we are building we have a cortical brain computer interface module that can go to super
00:41:15.660
ultra high density up to 1024 contacts just like elon musk and we have a subcortical module and everything
00:41:22.540
gets together into a powerful intelligent chip that is head mounted with hybrid connectivity to the
00:41:29.660
outside world now there there it is right she's saying there it says cortical bci which is brain
00:41:36.460
computer interface module skin like cortical interface for brain mapping uh as far as i'm seeing this it's not
00:41:46.540
very clear i i know they're kind of like trying to shade this lip because you know call me crazy but
00:41:51.500
i think most people wouldn't like want to have a drill to their skull and and you know like shoving
00:41:57.660
something onto your brain you know kind of like uh so i i'm sure they're gonna gloss this over but i'm
00:42:03.100
still getting the impression correct me if i'm wrong but i'm still getting the impression that this is
00:42:06.940
this is still no this is going to interface directly physically with your brain this is not something
00:42:11.900
you just place on top of the scalp right to a real life uh data analysis and processing i'm not talking
00:42:18.780
about the nervia here i said this is the mer collaboration um it's kind of confidential as
00:42:23.580
well but you know at the end this is the connection we we attempt to do very much in the future good i
00:42:29.660
i'd really would have i i would love to have merc all over my brain right now it's just no uh no
00:42:36.540
suspicious no no uh question marks regarding any of that now this is double clicking just on the
00:42:44.060
interfacing and leaving aside cheap this is how it compares to the standard of care so here you have
00:42:49.980
current technology Boston Medtronic Abbott and these are the sizes that we have today this is the lead in
00:42:58.460
the cortex that you will get if you have a brain tumor resection and this is what you will get operated
00:43:03.660
if you will have Parkinson's it's now this is how we compare 10 times smaller than standard of care
00:43:10.060
now you need these because in the same craniotomy where we are going to put two contacts we put 60
00:43:17.020
contacts as submillimetric size and density so what graphene give us here is two important features one
00:43:27.420
we can miniaturize as we said graphene can inject 200 times more charge density
00:43:33.020
at 10 times lower impedance so battery management and miniaturization is key and then we can see 10
00:43:39.420
times better those biomarkers so we can detect them and act upon them we have performed studies in
00:43:47.100
small and large animals this is the ship study that we did feasibility and also completed glp and what
00:43:53.420
you see here is the metal concurrence that we have today and would you read so with two contacts which is
00:44:00.460
the maximum that you can fit at that size in the brain that's how much you read first it's not a
00:44:05.900
very good signal second what information do you get out of that signal right same for parkinson's and so
00:44:11.180
on the time temps time times better visibility that you get within brain actually allow us not only to
00:44:19.020
see and react but also to understand what's going on there this is the 60 contact interface that we put
00:44:25.980
into the somatosensory cortex of a ship and then we touch the tongue on that ship and you can see
00:44:32.060
that the darker the color the more it corresponds to the tongue right all right this is some more
00:44:36.780
technical stuff she's talking about what they've done with animals already uh and how great ours is
00:44:41.180
you know kind of thing and we know of course what happened with musk and all the pigs right they were
00:44:44.460
they were killed afterwards they were brutal uh brutal uh experiments essentially right and of course i think
00:44:50.460
neural link is still they're doing uh their fda approval now i wonder if they're going to oppose
00:44:55.340
that considering that you know kind of the same forces that turned against trump uh is kind of
00:45:00.220
turning against musk and very much in that it's very similar like how that's being treated uh but
00:45:04.700
of course at the end of the day none of these people are solutions as as you very well know although
00:45:09.180
it's fun to watch the meltdowns and stuff like that right um but i'm sure that they have a similar
00:45:14.620
track record here of like you know creepy animal experiments and and all kinds of awful things that's
00:45:19.180
happening here right uh graphene decodes what others can't they say that they really push this
00:45:25.100
this miracle um substance right uh or uh material i guess is a better uh better word let's see what
00:45:31.980
she says at the end here i think around 9 30 something like that embrace intelligent data hub decode
00:45:36.220
signals into medical solutions used in machine and deep learning so it's connecting with ai and i'll
00:45:41.580
return back to that a little bit as well that all these technologies have a like it's a unified
00:45:47.260
it's a it's a it's a singularity right at the end the convergence and then a singularity of all
00:45:51.740
these technologies and not only are humans going to be part of it animals going to be i saw some uh
00:45:56.620
you know we've heard of internet of bodies we've talked about that in the past um they're connecting
00:46:02.300
internet uh among trees now i saw something the other day and like they're they're they're um
00:46:09.820
adding on a layer you know i kind of view it as there already exists like an interconnectivity
00:46:16.060
natural in nature in a way right the animals have instinct we don't know exactly what that comes
00:46:21.660
from or how it operates but somehow he just knows what to eat or or what to look for exactly at the
00:46:27.820
right time it's not driven by as we know it cognitive intelligence that we have as humans it's it's
00:46:34.380
different right and much could be said for how things operate in nature right there's there's a you
00:46:39.260
know rupert sheldrae call it a morphogenetic field we've we've interviewed that guys to check out
00:46:44.140
shows on that the web in the archives for example very interesting there's in other words what they're
00:46:49.420
trying to achieve technologically kind of already exists within nature but these guys are trying to
00:46:55.820
to to make it their own right they're they're trying they're creating their own god here right
00:47:00.380
ai they're creating their own interfaces they're creating their own instinct they're connecting nature
00:47:05.180
to their system almost in a way to override it right it's very uh it's very um okay oppositional
00:47:13.820
there's another word that's better for it right so some people would say just straight up like
00:47:17.100
evil it's demonic or whatever uh and i definitely get uh those words and using that uh anyway let's
00:47:23.420
check right at the end i think she mentioned something more interesting right at the end here
00:47:26.380
9 30 let's check this so to create predictions both to help physicians and patients and empower the
00:47:31.820
healthcare system we have in a year because we got series a's in march we have done a lot of
00:47:38.860
achievements uh we are preparing towards our cortical first in human we have clear biocomp glp safety
00:47:45.340
study so yeah so they're moving ahead with human experiments soon here we call testing and we still
00:47:50.620
have one more year of cash so we know we are very confident that we are going to reach our milestone
00:47:55.580
today and they already raised more cash both for the 55 million series b
00:48:00.620
and the most important is the team people that have done it again and again listen to this we come
00:48:07.900
from medtronic phillips sapiens that was acquired by medtronic and finally onward and all these people
00:48:14.140
came to imbrain to realize this purpose and this mission finally we have an amazing global clinical
00:48:21.500
board and we just created the vision board where we just confirmed the winner the the nobel prize
00:48:27.260
graphene winner joining us to keep on looking at what is next after graphene and what graphene
00:48:33.980
uh can give us at the highest potential and also david eagle man which is a neuroscientist at the
00:48:38.860
stanford and now third there so eagle man we are bringing today visibility uh we are scientists and
00:48:47.420
humanity lovers we are going to make this happen and we need we're humanity lovers but we're going to
00:48:52.300
create a whole new way of of uh of human interactions and it's going to bypass the natural kind more
00:48:58.700
visionary investors that joined us okay this is not the one she she goes on you know blah blah enough
00:49:04.220
of her uh she goes on here's the clip uh diversity inclusion and feminism and stuff let's just listen
00:49:11.900
to this here's another one in brain neuroelectronics women tech eu it's something from a year ago here
00:49:17.500
listen to what she says here diversity is key diverse teams make better decisions 73 of the time
00:49:25.180
it's called the wisdom of crowds so this is my commitment to embrace to bring this diversity
00:49:32.060
starting for the women in tech and we are very fortunate actually to have an incredible group of
00:49:37.980
women that decide to take that leap of faith and help us advancing this purpose in my case my family
00:49:45.260
is a great support my husband supports me on what i'm doing because he knows that i'm going to be
00:49:50.860
a lot happier doing what i think is important for the world for myself and of course you know this
00:49:57.820
reverts into the happiness of the family and my kids they don't get to see you all day it that's
00:50:04.300
that's what happiness in the family's working in incredible things such as decoding brain signals
00:50:09.660
into medical solutions that's right diversity just let's do that's that's decode the brain signals
00:50:15.340
here to to interface the natural language of the brain and the nervous system so we can
00:50:20.060
so we can it's like a middleman right it's a third party coming in there and then offering
00:50:24.620
everything as a service right but yeah the point is while playing this is the diversity diversity
00:50:29.340
diversity equity inclusion feminism look at my women right and obviously you know that among
00:50:36.220
this weaved into this is all these kinds of anti-white attitudes and it goes back to the ai
00:50:42.300
headline after headlines after headlines showing this kind of stuff right who is making sure the ai
00:50:47.900
machines aren't racist ai has a racism problem but fixing it is complicated says experts yeah why because
00:50:56.620
you know as some people would say is that because reality actually has there is bias within reality we
00:51:02.860
aren't equal if their equity doesn't exist those things are unnatural rise of the racist robots how
00:51:10.460
ai is learning all our worst impulses and of course someone who's like arguing that these if we just gave
00:51:20.780
them raw data these machines the deep learning systems ai and so forth i think they would be like they
00:51:27.580
would be understanding that they're different i mean when i say racism that they mean oh uh there's
00:51:33.980
differences right what was it some other analysis would uh taking place of uh uh human faces right and
00:51:41.660
many times these ai or you know robots whatever you want to call them uh they thought that black women
00:51:48.220
was men were men right um but then you but the reason for that is of course because their facial and skull
00:51:55.180
structure is is different from that of white people but then also that they are as women they have
00:51:59.820
higher t levels levels than other women do so technically or remotely they're closer to men than
00:52:05.820
they are so i'm saying there's like a oh but that's offense i don't care about that i don't give a
00:52:10.300
shit about that it's is it true or is it not right that's the only that the only thing that matters at
00:52:14.460
the end of the day and then you work with that so it's been very important for them to write out
00:52:20.300
objective and actual reality out of these systems in order to make them quote not racist you know
00:52:26.220
and that's why of course it's just such a nightmare because there will be an anti-whiteness weed into
00:52:30.780
these uh systems and even teams that are working on neuroelectronics and making computer brain
00:52:37.020
interfaces go on and on about diversity and stuff how wonderful it is and how it's just so much that
00:52:42.140
the teams are so much better yeah but then but then at the same time it has to be forced with esgs and
00:52:48.380
dei courses and you know no one wants this but somehow it's super beneficial it's kind of like
00:52:53.500
immigration right it's that they'll take care of us later we just have more meat and bodies we'll
00:52:57.980
be able to continue our debt-based system you know and then you realize but uh wait a minute it's not
00:53:03.020
all at all uh economically viable and many of these people don't even go into the workforce and it
00:53:07.820
becomes a drain on the european countries that are taking in an absurd level of of uh of immigrants
00:53:12.860
and refugees right all right anyway so that's that uh kind of a crazy company to keep an eye on to be
00:53:19.340
honest um mrs grillian say says by observing the vaxtards and how trusting the goymar you can imagine
00:53:30.140
how eager the normies will be to get this hooked up to their brains it's hard to have much hope
00:53:36.700
i have hope in the sense that maybe all the the right people and i'm gonna say right people i mean
00:53:41.260
those that um we prefer to kind of go into their own world uh might actually go into their own world
00:53:48.620
and i mean you you could you could try to talk talk them out of it and all that kind of stuff but at the
00:53:53.660
end of the day that you know you can show them the door but they're the ones that are gonna have to
00:53:57.020
walk through it and so i'm not too concerned about that i think it's pretty good in a way i i don't like
00:54:02.300
it i wish it wasn't so right but we're kind of i kind of view it in a cold uh darwinistic is not
00:54:09.180
the right but like you know nature the natural order of things right nature always wins at the
00:54:13.980
end of the day uh these people are going to find some kind of way of uh uh you know taking themselves
00:54:20.140
out and uh if i could stop it and we could live in what i think would be a much better world would i
00:54:25.500
like that yeah sure but at this case like they're built they're building their own demise right brick by brick
00:54:32.620
they're building their own prison systems but they think that this is the liberation the path
00:54:37.020
towards liberation right uh so it's kind of all upside down but yeah no i know what you say normies
00:54:42.220
but maybe think of it this way miss really maybe more normies is not what we need and it's not that
00:54:49.660
you know part of our job is to try to to reach people so we can wake up normies and that's all good
00:54:55.100
that's the few people that have a spark they're questioning that they think something is wrong in
00:54:58.780
the world they want to find out what really is going on they're they're questioning you know
00:55:03.340
so-called orthodoxy they're questioning all this stuff about the anti-white trends that we're seeing
00:55:08.220
and the replacement and these kinds of things hopefully on some level they question that or
00:55:11.900
they sense it at least all we have to do is equip when equip them with the thought processes and the
00:55:17.100
vocabulary to express these things to understand how absurd and how wrong it is how morally wrong it is
00:55:23.580
um so it's it's not that i'm saying oh normies is a waste of time because part of what we do is
00:55:29.020
partially try to reach new people and reach you know normies and stuff like that but i'm saying
00:55:34.060
you can't you won't be able to stop that anyway and and at the end of the day if it's people that
00:55:38.540
are beyond all hope anyway maybe you don't want to try to stop them you see what i'm saying um so don't
00:55:46.620
be down by that uh to be honest maybe it's a blessing in disguise maybe maybe maybe things will free
00:55:52.220
up on a level we can't even imagine right now because you know bad people do bad stuff and
00:55:57.020
unfortunately a lot of gullible uh people that are easily tricked um will uh will uh will uh
00:56:04.780
swallow those those solutions i guess right does that make sense am i using not clear enough maybe but
00:56:11.180
i think you understand what i'm saying i'm trying to say in a nice way uh sometimes people take
00:56:17.340
themselves out and nature wins at the at the end of the day and uh that's just what it is you know
00:56:22.940
we can cry about it and we can say it's unfair or whatever but that's that's not going to change any
00:56:26.540
of it uh our job our our um our task is to work with the variables and the the kind of the cards if
00:56:39.900
you will that we've been dealt right and and make the best out of the of a very rotten situation that's
00:56:45.020
that's that's our job uh that's kind of how i see that but i understand your point uh god odin says
00:56:52.380
if you uh me and another white dude we're in the room developing something that that'd be uh that'd be
00:56:59.100
diversity oh yeah okay so let me try it again if you me and another white dude we're in a room
00:57:03.180
developing something that'd be diversity of thought because we aren't the same does that count my eyes
00:57:09.420
or from all the eye rolling i'm doing right now uh no that does not count so that that's what's so
00:57:14.860
fascinating about it right the same people would push oh we're all individuals and everybody's different
00:57:20.940
and stuff but then actually these people that push racial diversity are some of the most uh you know
00:57:29.180
shallow if you will uh yes skin deep um pushing nonsense factories that you can ever imagine
00:57:36.780
uh their their racial differences go way beyond skin as we know but they wouldn't admit that but
00:57:42.940
then the skin color is apparently the most important thing when it comes to diversity
00:57:47.260
but anyway no thoughts uh thought diversity does not count there they want a singular mind and that's
00:57:52.700
part of this um neural electronic solutions so to speak that they're trying to offer us as well
00:58:00.380
uh it's to unify thought it's to get everybody on one page under this one synthetic god that they're
00:58:07.180
creating right now pair says uh will uh good to see a god on them by the way um president will what
00:58:13.260
will meta facebook do when the service is flooded by european ethnostates in the future when our
00:58:18.700
grandchildren are connected uh it will be hacked well hopefully we don't get there because i you know
00:58:25.020
there's advantages to the digital space but to merge into it ah i don't know i'm not i know there's some
00:58:31.820
among our ranks which are very you know transhumanist and like we'll use the highest end technology to
00:58:37.500
dominate and stuff like that and it's like i'm like yeah i don't know about that yeah i think uh well
00:58:42.540
first of all i genuinely don't have a desire i'm not saying they all say this but it would be
00:58:48.300
misrepresented by people who are enemies to say oh they want to they want to be supreme they want to
00:58:53.340
dominate you know and at the end of the day i'm not sure that that's what we want to do we could
00:58:58.700
we could direct we can influence we could we can um we can we can develop systems that that run
00:59:06.620
things that will be the best for everybody i mean that's not wrong with that i'm not an anti-elitist
00:59:11.180
i do believe uh there are hierarchy within nature and that is therefore within humans as well and our
00:59:17.820
social networks because we're part of nature so i don't think we should work against hierarchy
00:59:22.300
uh but at the same time it always goes what i think is what i think we need our own spaces and
00:59:27.260
i think they the others who who whether they hate us or like us or whatever they also need their own
00:59:31.900
spaces and i think that's the best course of action you could trade with them you could have tourism
00:59:36.220
you can go visit them you can be best buddies or whatever right that's not a problem the issue is
00:59:41.580
one like they need to be in proximity to you and your people and your civilization that's a big problem
00:59:46.780
you know white people have developed so much anyway europeans so many ingenious inventions and
00:59:53.500
all these kinds of things have benefited everybody um share that knowledge share that data and let them
00:59:59.100
build you know their own civilization with those tools but but let let us be us that that's my view
01:00:03.980
on it anyway pair and i hope very few goes into this kind of new world that they're building to be honest
01:00:08.540
all right um let's see here yeah so uh real real quick mention here about the uh uh the next is
01:00:20.780
it just a little next step to you know we talk about augmented reality but we also talk about how
01:00:26.220
technology would like kind of lock you in or lock you out of certain situations and if you don't have
01:00:30.220
the right you know pass codes or the right and eventually this will probably all be like ledger or
01:00:35.100
blockchain based and stuff like that um here's whole foods which of course recently were bought
01:00:40.060
by amazon it's a few years ago now i think uh where a woman discovers that she can't go into the store
01:00:46.060
without a qr code i technically i think she can go in on the far far right lane and uh but she has to
01:00:55.660
pay by scanning it herself or something like that but anyway the point is eventually it will all be like
01:01:00.540
you need an an app that knows everything about you and connected to you and have stuff on you for
01:01:06.540
you to be able to enter a store and that's happening at whole foods uh right now this is in dc washington
01:01:12.220
dc check this out this is very strange yeah so that that's the one pay at register she she does have
01:01:22.780
an option but eventually as you know as all these things go that's that that's one lane the other three
01:01:29.100
are like no this is the convenient way because now we're getting what we want so eventually this one
01:01:34.300
that you see here will be gone it's there for now but eventually it won't so you can't even walk into
01:01:39.900
whole foods unless you go through this machine i need my own qr code how do i get my own qr code how do
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i get my own qr code i have to have my own qr code because you don't have to stand around what do they
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do they just what what do they know it knows you have it because it scans it it knows you have products
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yeah it's like the the wi-fi or whatever it scans the products whoa and this is the future of grocery stores
01:02:31.340
see we have like we had 10 minutes now we got five
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all right anyway yeah scan to enter amazon one see you see that up there in the cart that's that's
01:02:47.020
the the trick right amazon one let me remind we played this clip about a year ago uh but now it's
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being implemented then by uh and the first victims are uh at whole foods in the washington dc area check
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a look at this dystopian like scan scan me and pay look at this this is zoe just like you she uses lots
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of different cards and ids to get through her day what if all zoe needed was herself introducing amazon
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you are you are the passcode one a free service that lets you use your palm to quickly pay for things
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gain access earn rewards and more let's say you're grabbing rewards it's like it's like a video game
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it's like um it's like sonic the coins you know the power super mario or something it's the
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gamification of life right imagine later on when you have cbdc's or something like that and you
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can't like you can't you can't make a move no you've been denied you can't use any of this
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your palm is unreadable and and don't even let not even get talking about like someone actually
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chopping off your hand and and and using it that way because you know that's going to happen
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eventually we live in a very unfortunately uh uncivilized western civilization right now because of
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what they've done to us anyway back to the clip your favorite coffee beverage or heading into the
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office or checking out just scan yourself at every stage look at this scene here how it's hard and
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difficult and she's dropping something and how easy look you just look how convenient it is just scan your
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palm look at this just hover your palm and you're on your way it's as easy as that sign up is free and
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takes less than a minute all you need is a credit card your phone number and your palm that's it
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since your palm is unique and can't be lost or misplaced yeah it cannot it can never be misplaced
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your palm can't be misplaced let's return to that one folks you can get things done quickly and
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securely my god can you imagine a paris suburb or like you know stock outside of stockholm or something
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oh another another hand was chopped off and with more experiences on the way amazon one will help
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you get even more done simply by being you just now zoe has more time to do what she loves that's
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right indoor skydiving enter identify and pay with amazon one amazon one one ring to rule them all
01:05:15.580
isn't that always what it's it's always it's like just just sell your soul just sign this piece of
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paper right here use your you know your biometric signatures just give us your dna right now and
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we'll make it convenient for you if your baby drops something on the floor don't worry about it you got it
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just scan your just you scan your your body part you're good to go oh yeah yeah yep scary stuff all
01:05:42.060
right so speaking of uh payment systems and all that kind of stuff uh apparently uh it's a christmas
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miracle uh the irs in the united states is delaying its uh 600 reporting rule uh for among others paypal
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venmo i think uh etsy was mentioned there's a number of others cash app and things like that
01:06:06.460
the internal revenue service delayed a rule that would require americans to report
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transactions above 600 made through third-party payments settlement organizations a webpage updated
01:06:17.580
by the rs earlier this month had informed taxpayers who use platforms such as paypal and venmo that they
01:06:23.340
could expect to receive a copy of form 1099k for quote gross payment for goods or services unquote
01:06:30.940
that exceeds 600 no matter how many transactions occurred on friday however a statement posted by the
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agency announced the current calendar year will instead mark a transition period for the platforms
01:06:43.580
which are still required to report transactions above 600 beginning in the 2023 tax year the irs and
01:06:49.660
treasury heard a number of concerns regarding the timeline of implementation of these changes
01:06:54.540
under the american rescue plan acting irs commissioner doug o'donnell remarked quote to help smooth
01:07:01.020
that transition and ensure clarity for taxpayers tax professionals and industry the irs will delay
01:07:07.260
implementation of the 1099k changes the additional time will reduce will help reduce confusion during
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the upcoming 2023 tax filing season and provide more time for taxpayers to prepare and understand
01:07:18.700
the new reporting requirements uh yeah they talk about the uh the hiring of the new agents and all
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that kind of stuff they got to pay for all this somehow right so this is this is one of the ways
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just a tiny little way you trying to send some money to your friend or help out no forget about that
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you should be taxed on that you go out you pay for dinner for for you know 20 people you have a big
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party you pay for it and they shoot you off some money on these apps or whatever cash app venmo whatever
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uh no they can't just send you money you need a third party grubbling your grabblers to come in
01:07:52.700
in between they're rubbing their hands and taking 25 of that ship it's been delayed one year yay
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you know but this is coming down the power pipe right the record the record the reporting requirements
01:08:06.460
prior to the 2022 tax year only applied to taxpayers with more than 200 payments above the
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twenty thousand dollars you may receive a form 10 uh 99k from each payment settlement entity from
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which you receive payments in settlement of blah blah blah hate that language beyond the amended
01:08:24.140
reporting requirement enacted under the american rescue plan that's right you get rescue america
01:08:30.060
by taking money from normal people helping each other out sending some couple hundred dollars back
01:08:35.100
and forth basically a stimulus measure passed last year in response to economic fallout from the
01:08:41.980
lockdown induced recession the inflation reduction act more recently greenlit 80 million sorry 80 billion
01:08:49.980
in new funding for the irs which the agency will use to hire 87 000 new employees over the next
01:08:56.780
decade officials have said that more than uh doubling the agency's headcount is intended to decrease
01:09:02.140
wait times for phone calls and help centers sure as well as upgrade information technology used by agents
01:09:08.940
scan scan everything infiltrate everything anyway it goes on from there you get the idea
01:09:15.180
and of course we're lucky now the americans are uh that uh a donation what was again a donation of
01:09:21.660
47 billion have been made in your name uh to the country of ukraine i think it's about a hundred
01:09:28.940
billion uh right now that has been handed out uh with all the issues with all the problems with all the
01:09:35.340
homelessness with all the depravity and the just extreme hardships that many people are going through
01:09:41.340
right now sending about a hundred billion to ukraine is is obviously uh the right thing to do to to
01:09:48.060
send it to a jewish uh cross-dressing twink um that that's that's that's going to make it much feel
01:09:54.220
much better for working-class americans and those without the home home and those who can't get help
01:09:59.260
and stuff like that uh all right so big banks i guess we can switch over to this here uh let me see
01:10:07.660
grillion says uh paying with your palm wouldn't be a good idea if we had people imported into our
01:10:12.300
countries that are familiar with hacking of limbs and with machetes that's right it's almost like it's
01:10:16.780
it's it's it's like that's actually one of the ways that they did they solve their issues right it's
01:10:22.220
like and you could i mean you could argue right that there was that a petty thief or something gets
01:10:27.340
their hand chopped off and i mean that's the way they control things over there but yes they've that
01:10:33.100
they've normalized that in in a country then or civilization that has no you know defined rules
01:10:40.780
of punishment for for for these kinds of transactions or like uh violation transgressions that's what i'm
01:10:46.860
looking for you know they rape and riot and rage and all that kind of stuff and basically nothing
01:10:51.740
happens right so i i'm sure we're just like yeah you hand chopping away from this to become a new
01:10:56.860
epidemic also another one's palm was you know chopped off and they went and and uh purchased a bunch of uh
01:11:03.500
you know i don't know ice cream and pornos or something at the local uh store uh thank the gods
01:11:09.740
we don't have any of those people yeah exactly thank god we don't have imported people that are
01:11:14.540
accustomed to hand chopping uh into our countries very good thank you passes uh but you can steal in
01:11:20.220
california for a thousand dollars without being arrested yes absolutely good point i think you need
01:11:24.380
to be declared that uh i think you need to declare what you have stolen uh is that actually a thing that
01:11:30.620
actually oh no this is what i stole it's okay i'm under the poverty line yes it's complete law
01:11:36.540
lawlessness that's why they call it an orca tyranny right complete lawlessness um for all the right
01:11:43.260
type of people you normally it's just run by skin shade right if you're if you're white enough all the
01:11:48.860
rules apply to you and if you're dark enough none of the rules apply to you and in fact you'll get
01:11:53.020
handouts too uh like you get in uh oakland right now remember there was a non-white uh non-white
01:11:59.580
families get financial help the ubi program was initiated there by uh believe it or not a jewish
01:12:05.660
mayor libby chef god odin says uh yeah this paypal also crypto if you use coinbase to turn crypto into
01:12:14.140
cash the government uh now knows the each exact penny and how much uh they can you with their tax
01:12:21.020
dildos that's right what's the final count in the us now eventually taxed uh at like 60 yeah it'll go to
01:12:28.220
um to swedish levels of tax in some way so and it's a little bit here a little bit there a little
01:12:32.860
bit here a little bit there no one can get out and stuff like that hopefully there are parallel
01:12:37.740
structures and systems that that pop up i mean again if they implement cbdc's all none of this matters
01:12:43.500
you know in a way because if you're if you're a wrong thinker you will be built out of that system
01:12:49.580
and as i've said before thank god for that i i think we need it to be built out of the their system to be
01:12:55.980
honest uh because it is a nightmare and at some point you're going to want to have no part of that
01:13:01.580
whatsoever thank you god owen here we go check this out here speaking of banks and payment systems and
01:13:07.500
all that kind of stuff the the criminals the most i mean if there's any like criminal class that you
01:13:14.140
can think of it's the banksters right the banking class wall street's big banks score one trillion
01:13:20.380
dollars of profit in a decade it isn't just the scale of profit that's startling but the industry's
01:13:28.220
ability to push through scandals and thrive anew in other words they keep shoving these dildos up your
01:13:36.780
ass over and over and over again collectively of course as a people right and they keep getting
01:13:42.620
away with it what was it there was some other ship now with wells fargo that was coming out there
01:13:46.380
yes we know they just open bank accounts in people's names yes we know they discriminate
01:13:49.980
against people with the wrong political opinions and shut down their bank accounts and screw over
01:13:54.540
their financial ability to uh you know process credit cards online and all that kind of stuff they put
01:13:59.900
you on uh uh uh what is the term again light not liability um i forget the term now it's some some
01:14:07.260
gay term i said oh this is a risk for us you you know oh yeah such a big risk meanwhile of state they
01:14:15.260
process you know payments for pedophiles and you know epstein's account was fine keep keep that
01:14:19.900
shit going uh you know the the porn hubs out there they're totally fine right i think something was
01:14:25.900
oh a little bit was done towards them and then they came back again and of course they found
01:14:30.220
solutions right oh absolutely no problem if you say the wrong things on the internet that they don't
01:14:35.260
agree with and it and it doesn't even have to be i mean we don't we don't break the law we don't
01:14:39.500
encourage violence we don't you know we try to keep it clean we have fun with some stuff and we joke
01:14:44.140
about stuff but it's not like we're like you know some uh you know glowy feddy fetish language of you
01:14:51.820
you know like uh over the top rhetoric in order to like you know raise eyebrows or whatever uh you
01:14:58.220
know although that's that's fun or whatever something some people think that's fun or whatever
01:15:02.380
but uh no it's just you can just you know just no this is wrong these are opinions is what stands for
01:15:07.980
this is what we think has to be done uh to basically restore our our countries once more because
01:15:12.780
obviously everything is going down the drain no that's it you're out you're out of the financial
01:15:17.500
system haha while this shit continues and these criminals go on to profit record profits over the
01:15:23.980
last decade so first they have this i hate when they do these stories you join morgan stanley in
01:15:29.900
the grim days of 2009 this long-form bullshit article just get to the data and what it says i don't need
01:15:35.340
to hear some story i don't need to identify with some dumb banker scum that went to join as uh unscrupulous
01:15:43.260
bankers company back in 2009 just forget about it uh banking giants are about to hit one trillion in
01:15:50.860
a decade here says the story we got full screen here so we can see this total profit at the six
01:15:56.620
biggest u.s banks is accelerating so after all of this it's accelerating and by the way wells fargos
01:16:02.780
is going to get you that too there was it was something else recently that came out some other kind
01:16:07.260
of scandal it's got to be the most despicable disgusting bank around and these banks need to
01:16:15.180
go under no of course we have a political class that at every turn will defend them they will bail
01:16:23.500
them out they're too big to fail all of a sudden uh you know free market capitalism doesn't apply and
01:16:30.300
it's just social uh corporate uh welfare for these big banks it's absolutely disgusting and here you can
01:16:36.540
see the graphs here jp morgan in black bank of america in pink fuchsia whatever that is gray that's
01:16:43.820
wells fargo blue city group yellow is goldman sachs how appropriate uh and then you have green morgan
01:16:50.780
stanley uh let me see what else the piece says here um the first billion dollar decade for the six
01:17:00.940
giants of u.s banking that's not one trillion of total revenue it's pure profit check that out
01:17:07.820
it's pure profit one trillion among these six such a haul didn't seem possible before the decade began
01:17:14.380
when wall street was the target of a global protest movement isn't it funny what happened to the occupy
01:17:19.500
wall street movement isn't that an interesting thing that's a study in and of itself by the way
01:17:24.060
how that was hijacked and it all turned into like anti-whiteism in turn and he was that of course within
01:17:30.220
the occupy wall street but you could argue there was like something more it was like a direct
01:17:36.140
one issue thing like deal with the damn banks and the financial system kind of thing and i don't
01:17:41.820
agree with everything of course some of these people pushed and some of them were commies and stuff like
01:17:45.340
that but surely this is something that the common man and woman can can unite under right let's let's
01:17:51.180
take care of these banks and let uh let's let's ring them in nope that disappeared and then it became
01:17:56.700
about climate change it became about carbon credits it became about uh diversity and equity and open
01:18:02.860
borders and all these other issues right and of course who's pushing all that today it's the banks
01:18:08.780
it's the uh uh the the asset managers right the black rocks and we'll talk more about them later too by
01:18:14.540
the way how they're uh how they're going in all in with ukraine right now um when wall street was
01:18:21.900
the target of a global protest movement and politicians at both ends of the spectrum were
01:18:25.740
seething over bailouts or aiming to break up too big to fail lenders they swelled instead outpacing
01:18:33.660
corporate america so handedly that jp morgan chase and company bank of america and even hobbled wells fargo
01:18:39.820
are on track to make profit over those 10 years uh than all of a few public traded u.s company make
01:18:46.220
more profit over those 10 years than all but a few publicly traded companies according to data compiled
01:18:51.660
by bloomberg citigroup goldman sachs morgan stanley aren't far behind and together the six are poised
01:18:56.940
to make even more next year the pandemic remember we've shown the the stats of like how much money was
01:19:02.620
shuffled up to the the banking class and the wealthiest among us uh after the lockdowns and the pandemic
01:19:07.420
and stuff like that all the big show folks all the big club and you're not in it while much of the
01:19:12.380
world's attention was focused on the riches minted by silicon valley banks were gaining momentum there
01:19:16.700
isn't one way to explain they pulled it off volatility juiced wall street's trading halls investment
01:19:23.580
bankers like diop rode a deal-making boom and donald trump boosted bottom lines by slashing taxes thank
01:19:31.660
you donald um you shouldn't have dude for do it for everyone like do away with these gay like 600
01:19:38.620
you're gonna be taxed for your 600 that you sent to a friend to help out it's criminal it's utterly
01:19:45.020
criminal likewise there isn't one reaction across the industry to the mild milestone uh i guess here's
01:19:52.300
something else here how they how the profit was made blah blah blah sometimes there is this sense
01:19:59.660
that the fact that they profited that that much is somehow terrible and i just don't think that's
01:20:05.420
the case said betsy duke a former federal reserve governor who chaired wells fargo's board until 2020
01:20:10.860
yeah that's it's totally fair that we make that much money but everything you could throw at the
01:20:15.100
financial system has been thrown oh did you did you experience challenges poor banks these banks have not
01:20:24.300
just survived survived but they've actually thrived yeah with no outside totally organic with no outside
01:20:31.020
help whatsoever guess who's picking up the damn tab for this it's future generations yours and mine
01:20:37.820
everywhere globally in a decade of public anger at the banks tougher rules geopolitical havoc the pandemic
01:20:44.220
and some treacherous market swings that's very nice very nice way of putting it bloomberg banks were able
01:20:50.300
to cope with all of that and not only cope with it but earn a trillion dollars duke said analyst estimates
01:20:58.700
show the six banks are quickly closing in on that feat one trillion in a 10-year period and that if they
01:21:05.100
don't reach the milestone at the end of this month they will sometime in the first few weeks of 2023
01:21:10.380
it isn't just a scale of profit that's so startling though but the industry's ability to push through
01:21:16.060
scandals and thrive anyway there's there's no organizing it's so divided and i'm not going to
01:21:24.700
say oh they're all trying to divide us and if we all just united we'd be able to solve this it's not
01:21:30.300
that simple and especially with immigration and anti-whiteness and stuff this this is becoming virtually
01:21:34.700
impossible but i'm saying that's one of the reasons why some of these banks and stuff are pushing this
01:21:40.060
shit as well esg diversity equity inclusion like all the stuff because it gets you so occupied with
01:21:45.980
all the little nonsense on the street levels that the people will not be able to organize a simple
01:21:51.660
trick would be these banks are despicable and disgusting everyone right now take out your money
01:21:58.220
of the of this bank and let's just let's destroy it right all the businesses take out your money let's
01:22:03.900
show them what happens with an unscrupulous uh big bank right that organization that that unity
01:22:10.300
doesn't exist within the the populace in in virtually any country in the west right you just cannot do it
01:22:18.540
and and that's the point and that that's not the reason why they're pushing diversity but it's one of the
01:22:23.660
the benefits that they have you you're you're busy you you can't even you can't even walk into the corner
01:22:30.540
store or or you know the little uh kiosk or whatever and make a simple purchase without
01:22:37.260
there being some issue or problem or now it's he looked at me the wrong way and so it's racism and
01:22:43.340
you know what when you're that when when the diversity is so divisive right on in everyday life
01:22:50.940
and at every encounter that you have and it's always that it's always right so anti-white thing
01:22:55.100
or someone's mad that you because you looked at them the wrong way and even if that's not the case
01:22:58.860
you know i mean you will be 100 occupied by just trying to keep your your daily
01:23:05.420
routine as as drama free as possible if that's the best term instead of of course helping to
01:23:12.700
organize people and and help looking at who's at the top of the pyramid who's doing this to us
01:23:17.820
and and part of that eye at the very top is of course these banks right it's not the only
01:23:23.100
part but it's a big part of it 10 years ago jp morgan now the most profitable and valuable u.s
01:23:28.140
bank by market capitalization was in the doghouse after the london whale trading fiasco said okay
01:23:34.220
there's another one i missed that one wells was on top of the big six the most valuable and sole
01:23:39.660
member of the group pulling in more than 20 billion holy and they set up accounts they did all these
01:23:45.660
things though its earnings were later derailed over revelations of consumer abuse analysts see it
01:23:52.620
nearing the level again in 2023 so they're just right back at their paying first anyway this piece
01:23:58.060
goes on here paying for scandals to get out of the shadow of the global crisis the banks had to pay
01:24:03.260
in 2014 bank of america agreed to pray to pay a record-breaking 16.7 billion settlement to end
01:24:09.820
probes into shoddy mortgage practices practices passing jp morgan's by 13 billion by then some banks were
01:24:16.540
mining in new veins of profit that got them into trouble so they just pay it's like big pharma they
01:24:21.980
just pay they just pay a fine and that's it then they roll who's getting this where did this money
01:24:25.900
go who gets 16.7 billion did the people who were screwed over did they get this money probably not
01:24:32.860
jp morgan 13 billion no this is handed back to the government is handed back to the state
01:24:37.820
and then they use those mechanisms to put push esg and more stuff that's going to screw us over
01:24:42.060
it's just holy shit it's just so disgusting we are going to need to leave this system behind just
01:24:53.740
pull out your money out of these banks don't do business with them they're small local things you
01:24:58.620
can work with there there's uh i mean in the us it's uh credit unions and things like that i think
01:25:05.020
there are other similar solutions at least in some uh european countries there's other types of banks and
01:25:11.180
stuff like that right anyway this goes on here i don't want to read the rest of this ship disgusting
01:25:27.820
all right so let's go over to something different here let's play um let's let's tackle the uh the
01:25:34.060
anti-white issue because that's that's that's not that's not that's never a recurring theme here on this
01:25:39.020
show um this is i guess part of the environment that these banks have helped to create and even
01:25:45.260
asset managers such as uh blackrock and vanguard are helping to create this uh this this wonderful
01:25:51.420
world of ours when everything can be uh pinned on uh white people check out this uh lunatic on tick
01:25:57.980
tock like that's new white people are the reason racism exists
01:26:01.980
white people are the reason climate change exists white people are the demise of human
01:26:11.260
i'm sorry when you say you were cut off there i couldn't hear the rest of that check out this
01:26:14.460
clip here's from uh the uh uk i just put it out on our telegram uh schools in the uk are teaching kids
01:26:21.500
kids that and this is what it means if you're white you have an unfair advantage and therefore that's
01:26:29.900
wrong and that needs to change it's anti-whiteness weaved into the curriculum and they're teaching
01:26:37.180
by default that white people are evil check that check this out will be decided by the answers
01:26:44.780
two questions that we are going to be asking you what it's a joke this activity is intended to
01:26:54.060
explore how society favors one race over others people yes it's very uh it's very popular right
01:27:01.740
now to be white and you just you're getting a lot for it and confuse white privilege with being wealthy
01:27:08.380
or being rich and it isn't about that what it's about is the absence of having to live with the
01:27:22.220
our our society and culture are worshipping black people it is worshipping refugees it's it's
01:27:28.220
worshipping migrants they're getting ahead of the queue you're getting you're getting everything
01:27:34.220
handed to you just because you're not white what are you what are you talking about lunatic if the
01:27:42.140
question applies to you you will take a big step forward if the answer to the question doesn't apply
01:27:52.460
to you you stay where you are i better win okay make sure you're on the start line i see some cheaters
01:28:01.420
already feet behind the line if english is your parents first language take a step forward oh yeah
01:28:13.820
oh bullshit yep this no this uh anyway let's get you know what this is going here let's keep playing
01:28:19.340
if you have ever been the only person in the room of your race take a step backward
01:28:27.660
i i i know white kids there are the only uh race in in the uh you know only one of the race in the
01:28:38.300
room in classrooms right we've shown you photos of one kid in the uk or in france or some suburb in
01:28:45.100
sweden sitting there like where the hell am i see now when the tables turn in some of these areas
01:28:52.060
that is not going to be an issue that those things are slowly going to be taken out of these kinds of
01:28:56.300
little exercises that they hardwire into kids to teach them anti-whiteness
01:29:01.500
as soon as the table turns no that's not going to be wrong oh oh so you're a minority now or you're not
01:29:05.500
going to have any rights if you've never been asked where you come from take a step forward
01:29:19.580
if you have never had to be worried about your family being stopped and searched take a step forward
01:29:27.740
i don't worry device people ask me to stop and search the divide widens and the inequality of
01:29:34.780
their position becomes clear this is just like not fair now i love what they do with kids oh my god
01:29:42.380
it's right look this first of all this most dumb way of like showing how things operate in in i guess
01:29:49.260
society that's their point here like it's not a race of who gets there first that's not this is not
01:29:55.100
what it is right now this is why they want equity if you have long nice legs and you can do ballet
01:30:00.620
better we're going to chop them off that's what this is about it's about it's not about lifting up
01:30:04.380
it's about holding back those who they think artificially have an advantage over others
01:30:08.940
so gay the last question listen to that sad music folks how can you how can you deny these poor
01:30:25.420
children we we must upend white supremacy folks right now if your parents have ever warned you about
01:30:32.940
racism take a step backwards if we were about to start a race and then it's take one step backwards
01:30:45.820
like wait a minute what why are you doing that now it's about taking a step anyway none of this makes
01:30:51.900
this is some dumb pedagogy uh tricks that they have up their sleeve to try to prove something which
01:30:57.180
which is not the case right uh and furthermore all the issues that they're mentioning anyway
01:31:01.900
uh i know plenty of of native europeans they're experiencing racism every day they're being hated
01:31:09.180
for being white they're being abused they're being raped they're being hit they're being targeted they're
01:31:13.900
being harassed no no one is no one is feeling pity for them not in our society anyway no they cover up
01:31:21.100
those stories they don't talk about in the mainstream man i'll tell you being non-white in a in in a white
01:31:26.940
country some of the greatest privilege that some people have ever experienced coming into our lands
01:31:31.820
they get they get everything they even then they even get handed the the pity right the guilt on top of
01:31:37.740
it is this a fair starting no for us all no look hi how do you feel so therefore fuck white people got
01:31:47.660
it all standing there in oh that's it okay all right a lot of sync there video and audio but okay
01:31:56.780
yeah very good i think yeah lord aragon said on uh odyssey uh this is the dumbest logic i've ever
01:32:03.580
heard of henrik yes indeed uh there is no logic to any of this let's just make up an arbitrarily an
01:32:09.820
an arbitrary uh concept about taking a step forward and back based on random questions that we throw
01:32:16.620
up that will be obviously be biased against white people right uh i can think of other things to uh uh
01:32:23.020
think of have uh have members of your race ever been uh gang raped have they been uh do you know someone
01:32:30.220
who was groomed uh for example you know there's other questions you can bring into this equation
01:32:35.420
here to change the results here anyway even the results make no point whatsoever anyway i saw this
01:32:40.540
on on telegram um black phillips says i'd like to remind shitlibs obama tan uh obama fan maybe uh or
01:32:47.820
tan on a platform of bringing the banksters to justice in 2008 that's right yeah i i remember uh vaguely
01:32:57.340
talking about some of that however his attorney general declined to press charges against even a
01:33:02.940
single bank oops seethe and cope bank simps yeah i mean today they are uh they are on their page right
01:33:12.060
it's um it's the same thing with uh greta thunberg right wasn't it let me see if we can find that if
01:33:31.660
yeah here it is this is a good one it's a look i made some music and stuff on it but it gets the
01:33:35.820
point across the point is they love the banks now because the banks are are their guys they're doing
01:33:44.300
their bidding uh it's on their team uh they're pushing largely the kind of things that they want
01:33:48.540
to see in the world and these shitlibs are dumb enough to fall for it because at the end of the
01:33:52.460
day they'll be hung out and sold and entrapped and imprisoned into the system being built as
01:33:57.500
everyone else but right now they're they're riding high on this they think we're getting ahead you
01:34:01.740
know uh here's going back to the first topic there of her talking about uh uh andrew tate's uh
01:34:08.780
verifiably small penis uh but here's the banks the money is there if we can save the banks if then
01:34:15.980
we can save the world i mean and listen to the applause there too this is at an intercept event
01:34:27.180
i mean i'm not the enemy at least i hope not oh well you are the enemy you you became the enemy you
01:34:45.740
are you're not the enemy but you became um a roadblock that the enemy puts put in our way
01:34:53.660
here focused on it is you know again it's fun to make fun of these people sometimes and it's not
01:35:00.620
that you can't have fun but ultimately they are not the one pushing thing they still have this attitude
01:35:05.420
like if if uh the world uh uh trade or sorry like the world economic forum or like some un some climate
01:35:13.500
group or something like that invites you get the tumor to stage to to scream you know and bitch out
01:35:20.220
world leaders then people sit at home on their tvs like oh she's showing them now and it's like no
01:35:27.820
they're bringing her on because they want her to say those things to them so that the focus will be
01:35:33.900
turned on to the audience or the people at home watching on their tvs that's right you have to allow
01:35:39.100
us to do we have to do more to fix this to save the children and look at this look at this poor little
01:35:44.700
girl being angry and upset about the climate now give us all your money get in the pot starting the
01:35:50.780
bugs to make her happy and give us the tools so we can save this little girl and everyone else
01:35:56.780
save the banks there you go that's what it's all about well looks like they have been saved
01:36:01.420
and no thanks to you and and again the the complete uh screw over with the occupy movement but that's a
01:36:07.500
good point the um the obama thing it's as always right it's always with these politicians a lot of
01:36:15.660
talk right oh i'll do this we'll fix this oh is this an issue your experience which of course we'll
01:36:20.540
do that right and then they get in and nothing happens big surprise we're being fooled over and
01:36:24.940
over again god odin says holy shit dude is she mentally capable i'm not trying to being uh i'm not
01:36:30.620
trying to be a dick and a troll uh right now no i mean no i don't think i don't think she is she's
01:36:36.540
been told a lot of stuff and i think she genuinely have been i mean she mentioned that i put that in
01:36:43.500
one of the videos i did over the 10 reasons is wrong i think i titled it she genuinely was like
01:36:50.460
watching these nature documentaries at poor poor polar bears and stuff she's like obviously i like
01:36:55.260
autistic she's dealing with some of those issues i think she admits it in the in the piece too
01:37:00.540
and she was sold she was propagandized into thinking like we're we're going to die if if if no one
01:37:06.380
does anything and so given the information given that the she only got these sets of of material to
01:37:15.420
look at this info set of information she's the reasoning is is logical the only problem is she's
01:37:23.180
missing all this other stuff which is like contributes to a broader picture and now of
01:37:27.900
course she's being weaponized and used as a as a weapon and as a tool against everybody and of course
01:37:33.500
now you could argue when she's a little older she's just kind of dumb enough uh to go along with
01:37:37.340
it but she said at least i at least i don't think i'm the enemy that's actually very that's very um
01:37:43.980
poignant it's very um uh very very very um self she's very self-aware in a way right she's just like
01:37:55.100
well are you can you are you being manipulated by someone will you look into this you know kind of thing
01:37:59.580
all right um here is an example let me see here no not that one not that one where'd it go
01:38:14.620
oh the white people that's right uh where did that go maybe that didn't open okay i'll open those again
01:38:20.700
in here yeah here's uh here's what uh speaking of the real estate issue with the banks and all that
01:38:28.220
stuff um seattle home prices fall twice as fast as the rest of us which is kind of funny right
01:38:35.340
you we've we've talked about what's happening in seattle right uh anyway so here's more than to what
01:38:40.940
theme really um if there's one thing white people really hate it's explaining in detail where their
01:38:48.140
grandparents are from someone replies to uh someone who's saying normalize asking white people where
01:38:53.740
they're really from i think that would be as the replies i think that'd be a great idea i don't think
01:38:59.740
any white people have any problem uh in fact i think it would be good for them to understand if
01:39:05.100
they're like in you know if they're in uh you know america or canada or australia new zealand or
01:39:10.620
something like that because of course we're all not we're as white people we're native to europe europe
01:39:14.780
we're europeans um it would actually be good for white people to understand that they are white
01:39:20.300
and that they are europeans no matter what where they are so i'd for one welcome that but talking
01:39:25.260
about the privilege check check this out here uh let me see how good the translation here is just
01:39:31.020
just one example right of like how well white people are considering that clip which are from the uk
01:39:36.140
with the schools they're trying to trick people into thinking that white people are not
01:39:39.100
uh you know ever targets never experienced racism never they always you know get a free meal kind of
01:39:46.140
thing uh ali al rubai rubai was finally sentenced after three years
01:39:56.460
but also was was sent to prison for a serious drug offense they've got 5.5 years translation a little bit
01:40:03.740
for here so the following crime and attack violent attack on a girl that we're going to look at in
01:40:11.900
a video here a swedish girl was discounted in other ways they didn't include that finally in the
01:40:18.300
criminal charges against the scum who shouldn't even be in our country the girl in this case
01:40:23.180
received fifteen thousand four hundred dollars which is like uh one thousand five hundred dollars for
01:40:31.740
for this in uh damages that's the term right ali is allowed to stay in sweden as is the person who
01:40:40.620
filmed this video who is an iraqi citizen um check this out here
01:40:53.180
uh look at this here the setup here this is uh what the knockout game this this is this is what
01:41:02.380
it's like to be a white person in some of these areas now diverse areas
01:41:15.260
why why are these people still in our countries why are they even allowed to be there what is what's
01:41:23.020
the point right what is the point what do they contribute what do they do what's the purpose
01:41:29.980
they're like they're not working they're violently attacking everybody i have a couple of more clips
01:41:34.620
here in relation to this or a couple more uh updates on this here actually this guy check this out
01:41:40.140
just happened to come across that uh let me open a couple of these we have these ready here but uh uh
01:41:46.780
yeah this was the original video that was linked up someone says he was he was captured and he was
01:41:52.460
beaten up there's something to take solace in i'm not sure who did that but apparently this is the
01:41:56.460
guy he was um uh he was captured and then finally was was beaten up by someone and here he is like
01:42:03.340
kind of uh i guess trying to explain how how sorry he how much he feels sorry about himself over this
01:42:12.060
or some shit like that i can't even hear what he's saying this this idiot
01:42:27.020
all right i don't know i can't read all the thing ever apparently that's what the poster says
01:42:31.100
he was captured and got what be beaten up like good hopefully from uh hopefully from uh swedish
01:42:37.740
men who did that here is what a wonderful a wonderful addition uh to our country in sweden
01:42:43.740
folks he's gonna take he's gonna take care of us when we're older see we just we're getting the cream
01:42:48.700
of the crop folks another one check this out sweden iraqi rapist who caused permanent internal bleeding
01:42:55.420
to his victim have been shot dead in rinkeby what a loss folks in 2014 abdul maki becker hidi along with
01:43:06.540
the seven other arab migrants were arrested for the brutal gang raping of a swedish teenage girl
01:43:11.740
which shocked the peaceful scandinavian nation the only and i said the only sad aspect of this is
01:43:18.940
that it wasn't a swedish man that got to take out this trash and got to uh to finish this once and for
01:43:26.300
all um but yeah if if we don't if we don't take care of this i guess they will take care of themselves
01:43:33.100
that's what i was descending to right um tell me again how we're how we're privileged living in
01:43:39.180
our countries right um and it's like this one we're we're occupied and there's still some dumb
01:43:49.340
boomers out there trying to claim that this is like oh it's oh it's the nazis all over again you
01:43:53.980
you we've shown some of the riots right of all the moroccans or whatever the hell it is now it's just a big
01:44:00.620
kebab riot in in france right now in paris right look at that occupation there 1940 it was uh uh
01:44:08.460
quite uh quite different quite something uh and now of course with this new spicy exciting edition
01:44:15.100
uh it is of course a total show here's uh a couple of pictures of them riding during
01:44:20.460
uh christmas here uh in paris or a couple of a couple of clips
01:45:13.180
waving their damn flags go home to morocco what are you even doing here deport them all
01:45:25.020
send them all back they're all gonna have to go back one day or another they will one way or another
01:45:32.140
and one day they will go back they will be sent home and they'll be down
01:45:43.180
and you're like how many goddamn moroccans is there in paris what the hell are they doing there who
01:45:57.020
invited these people it's just like what what's what's happening here it's just it's sick right it's
01:46:02.060
insane all right um one positive thing here beyond the fact that we'll send them back one day
01:46:09.180
uh it sure is uh i think i think a lot of people are like what um is this is this is this never going
01:46:17.900
to stop or what when when does it stop is it is is it a um is it a destination or is it a journey well
01:46:25.020
what's the uh what's the wording again there was someone who's like asking that like what when when
01:46:29.500
is this diversity enough like if we is there a certain point we need to reach percentage wise or is
01:46:35.740
it is it like a hundred percent and of course then it won't be paris anymore it's not paris now
01:46:41.660
even with you know still what i don't know 40 by hope of french people living there maybe not even
01:46:48.700
that now maybe most of them are fleeing well one surprise in the u.s when it comes to the open
01:46:53.980
borders issue and the immigration stuff is that the supreme court are going to keep title 42 in place
01:46:59.500
indefinitely i still heard that they're going to and title 42 is the thing that came in under trump
01:47:04.540
during covet it was basically like let's try to limit immigration it's still a problem of course
01:47:09.740
with illegal immigration they're still going over the borders people are still coming in they're
01:47:13.260
seeking asylum all these things right but at least it was this for a while under the trump
01:47:17.820
administration it was just like uh borders are closed like don't come here and apparently was
01:47:22.700
dropping to record lows at a certain point and then you couple this with this like business capitalist
01:47:30.700
uh you know desire that like you we have to open the borders because we have all these vacant jobs
01:47:37.500
and we have to have money many more workers coming to the country because uh the usual argument is oh
01:47:42.700
white people don't want to do the these jobs so we have to just open the borders right but i was
01:47:46.780
surprised then that they're keeping this in place but i read that it was up until another decision was
01:47:53.340
going to be made about it so we'll see i'm sure this will be up ended at some point but for now at
01:47:59.660
least okay it's something now deal with the illegal immigration right because this is just about like
01:48:05.420
you know the the legal measures right uh they're not dealing with the the illegal immigration um
01:48:12.380
but at least occasionally there's been some stuff done about you know legal right uh remember then after
01:48:18.620
that trump mentioned oh we're gonna have more immigrants than ever coming into the us but they
01:48:22.780
as long as they come in and replace us legally right that was that that was the issue all right
01:48:28.460
um let me see uh mc corillian says there wasn't a single negroid at my high school the mexicans were
01:48:37.100
segregated to their own areas or area uh with their own classes it was great i wonder what that school
01:48:43.340
looks like now yeah how long ago was that 20 years 10 maybe more i don't know depends on how old you
01:48:51.340
uh yeah no that it's it's i it was you know 98 white when i when i grew up in the schools i went to
01:48:58.700
in sweden look at it now holy uh fear not uh order will be restored and uh that's what uh we're going
01:49:06.220
towards work towards tirelessly and non-stop even if we have to uh retreat and let society fall and
01:49:14.860
descend into chaos uh then to return back take it over and to you know pick up the pieces or build anew
01:49:23.020
that's what we have to do no one knows exactly how this is going to be done uh but it is going to be
01:49:27.020
done sooner or later like warrior says we gotta stop diss dissing the nazis ye is that what he said
01:49:34.060
right what a world we live in when it takes a billionaire black rapper to red pill the normies
01:49:38.460
yeah exactly well it it really has become you know the the go-to card i mean we none of you will
01:49:46.860
be surprised at this unless you're a newcomer but like it's been that has been used as the number one
01:49:52.380
weapon why we can't do anything as white people because my nazis and it will be just will be my nazis
01:49:58.060
again uh kind of thing and then of course you look at a picture like that and it's just like
01:50:01.660
yeah it's a little it's a little bit a little bit of difference even the people like well at least
01:50:07.980
we're not speaking german you know well now you're speaking arabic so uh you know how do you like them
01:50:13.260
apples um totally the right totally the right side one guys completely 100 all right i gotta hurry up
01:50:21.420
a little bit because i do have some more stuff i want to cover the hotel hotel stuff we have a thing
01:50:26.220
on the we have a thing on the covid stuff but that we should talk well it can't it it all bleeds
01:50:32.540
into each other to be honest check out this here australian police is talking about how we have to
01:50:38.860
report people uh if they if you hear any covid conspiracy theories around the covid 19 vaccine
01:50:46.060
we've got other specialist teams involved like our covert online team
01:50:49.420
uh evidence extraction experts our forensic police we also have involved our security and counterterrorism
01:50:58.460
teams and the reason that they're involved is that they are skilled at looking at um motivation between
01:51:07.660
motivation of why people people do things like we saw last monday so they're skilled at looking at
01:51:13.100
things like religiously motivated extremism ideological motivated extremism
01:51:18.380
issue motivated extremism grievance fueled violence and even pathological uh fueled violence
01:51:25.100
so they're assisting the investigation center and the ethical standards command
01:51:41.660
of course of course uh and right across the country i mean my part of my role is in counterterrorism and
01:51:47.580
um and we meet uh nationally uh with the australian new zealand counterterrorism committee and discuss
01:51:53.500
these issues uh regularly so we do um investigate and monitor people who should demonstrate and we know
01:52:00.780
show concerning behavior uh look that hasn't been reported to me but that's not uncommon and we welcome
01:52:07.020
that information as i said before if it's anybody out there that knows of someone that might be showing
01:52:12.780
concerning behavior around you know conspiracy theories anti-government anti-police um conspiracy
01:52:19.660
theories around covert 19 vaccination as what we're seeing with the train family we'd want to know
01:52:24.540
that we want to know about that uh and you can either contact police directly or go through crime
01:52:33.020
total just like i mean utterly just absurd developments in australia as loki's lad said in the yule show
01:52:41.580
there it's just insane we shared the other clip on from new zealand uh same thing there just suspicious
01:52:47.580
behavior and call everybody as soon as there's something happening and whether it's a covet conspiracies
01:52:52.620
or something these are now terrorist you know dangerous criminals criminals who should be treated
01:52:57.980
accordingly and locked up maybe put in mental asylums maybe we should you maybe we should use the in-brain
01:53:02.860
technology uh to alter their brain patterns to make sure they don't think these dangerous thoughts
01:53:07.900
anymore i don't know i had another clip too but i don't have to play it australian uh police want
01:53:13.100
access on all to all your social media right now too to crack down on what they call is online abuse
01:53:19.340
it's all about this you know misinformation misinformation and whether it's covid or or all
01:53:24.860
these other things um that's like one of the number one talking points right now uh is we have to
01:53:33.900
restrict people's ability to communicate things that they consider to be offensive or dangerous or
01:53:39.340
something like that here's everyone favorites right uh the u.s assistant secretary for health
01:53:43.660
race richard was it richard dickie levine calling for censorship uh of those who criticize gender
01:53:52.700
affirming care so health professionals have a critical role to play we must continue and to expand
01:54:00.300
their work to address health misinformation directly with their patients now this includes but it goes beyond
01:54:08.460
covet 19 so i'd like to just talk briefly about another area of substantial misinformation that
01:54:15.340
is directly impacting health equity in our nation and that is the health equity of sexual and gender
01:54:20.620
minorities there is substantial misinformation about gender affirming care for transgender and gender
01:54:26.940
diverse individuals we are in this station facing an onslaught of anti-lgbtq and onslaught plus
01:54:33.820
actions at the state levels across yes no one is looking out no one is looking out for the lgbtq i
01:54:42.140
plus community united states and they are dangerous to the public it's not like that they're being
01:54:47.420
backed by by the establishment where people are claiming that those who criticize them should be
01:54:52.380
censored and shut down and maybe even criminally charged for for saying the wrong thing it's not
01:54:57.340
like we live in a world where that's happening right now the positive value of gender affirming care
01:55:02.940
for youth and adults is not in scientific or medical dispute so we all need to work together to get
01:55:11.260
our voices um out in the front line we need to get our voices in the public eye and we can we know how
01:55:18.940
effective our medical community can be talking to communities whether it's at town halls schools
01:55:25.420
conversations with others and we need to use our clinicians voice to collectively advocate for our tech
01:55:31.820
companies to create a healthier cleaner information environment that's right a cleaner a healthy we
01:55:38.860
need a vaccine to deal with the pesky uh critics who don't think that it's pertinent that we should
01:55:44.380
have access to your kids and change their uh their sex uh start to give them dangerous so-called
01:55:50.700
medication dangerous drugs that will alter who they are uh and then just uh in general just have access
01:55:57.500
to uh to touching your kids while we read uh bedtime stories uh at them about uh you know
01:56:03.660
some sex theme in some kids book somewhere during a moment when public trust in our leaders and our
01:56:09.900
information is very challenged the healthcare worker community the medical community does i believe
01:56:16.700
maintain a high degree of trust and we have to utilize that we have to utilize it effectively
01:56:22.060
uh yes so so shut it all down if there's any critique of what we're doing because of course
01:56:27.900
they they they are infallible they're doing nothing wrong these people the direct from drag queen story
01:56:34.460
hour um to to the manipulation of kids in schools and things like that to crazy teachers that are
01:56:40.700
pushing all kinds of confusing gender issues on kids who basically just want to fit in they want to be
01:56:45.980
liked they want to understand what's popular and stuff you surround these kids with all this stuff in this
01:56:51.100
environment and that they think that's normal they will start adapting to thinking that's normal right
01:56:56.780
um so anyway it reminded me of this too dr peter hotez which is one of these guys on the front lines
01:57:03.260
making uh really pushing hard for the kovin 19 jab um i think he worked at the nih there's there's other
01:57:11.340
people have you know kind of circled him as being one of the responsible people for for for what uh
01:57:18.460
happened leading up to the c19 jab and stuff like that right i think he i believe he had prior work
01:57:26.140
uh there's some there i've done far better research on this guy than me but if i remember correctly
01:57:31.900
i think he did some initial studies with moderna and nih and there were some like
01:57:36.780
co-shared patents between them and stuff like that i think he's been part of it since that time
01:57:41.420
anyway listen to what he said same thing here same theme right whether it's you know someone's criticizing
01:57:47.660
or not believing everything we're telling them about the c19 jab uh or they're critical of like
01:57:53.260
you know pedophile issues or like abusing kids issues we need to shut them down and in fact it's
01:57:58.860
dangerous this video was released by the world health organization with peter dr peter hotez
01:58:05.660
at the as the main star check this out we have to recognize that anti-vaccine activism which i
01:58:10.860
actually call anti-science aggression has now become a major killing force globally anti-science
01:58:18.460
aggression during the coveted pandemic in the united states 200 000 americans needlessly lost
01:58:24.860
their lives because they refused a coveted vaccine even after vaccines became widely available and now
01:58:30.860
the anti-vaccine activism is expanding across the world even into low and middle income countries it's a
01:58:37.180
killing force anti-science now kills more people than things like gun violence global terrorism nuclear
01:58:44.540
proliferation or cyber attacks and now it's become a political movement in the us it's linked to far
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extremism on the far right same in germany so this is a new face of anti-science aggression and so we need
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political solutions to address this it's amazing how they've just lumped everything together and it's
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just like it's all this just these everything we disagree with it's just that's terrorism and and
01:59:10.860
and whatever it is whatever he should is they're killing people now you know we played this once
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before but you know then people make the the comparison and talk about the fact like the third
01:59:20.300
leading cause of death in in the us right now is doctors right hospitals and improperly prescribed drugs
01:59:28.380
and these kinds of things right you see they can kill people big pharma can go on and murder seven you
01:59:33.100
know here's 17 000 people or whatever they lost their lives at some crazy new drug that they thought
01:59:38.460
would work but it didn't work oh well then we pay we pay the fine four billion you know and and then we
01:59:43.660
can continue as usual if you say the wrong things online however and then you're a big problem and you
01:59:49.580
you need to be dealt with we're gonna shut your shut your ability down to continue talking uh or or even
01:59:56.140
doing business online right so anyway so it was revealed here uh at uh joe rogan uh he went on
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there peter hotez and just talked about of course you know naturally like what shitty diet he has
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he doesn't you know it doesn't sound like he's exercising that well he's trying to kind of claim
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that he does whatever these these people put all their faith in like you know chemical uh solutions
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essentially right it's all medication or it's all vaccines that's what's gonna fix it um so at least
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this uh joe rogan did well by pulling this out of this guy of just seeing how shitty uh what a shitty
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lifestyle he has listen to this do you take care of your immune system in other ways do you take
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probiotics are you cautious about your diet um i'm not as cautious about my diet as i should be i'm
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a junk foodaholic uh actually well that seems like a terrible thing for your health it is a terrible
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thing from of course it is of course it of course he of course he is it is perfect health and something
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my wife is uh working on but that seems ridiculous for someone who works with health yeah yeah what's
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going on with you man sometimes man i just don't get it right how often he's laughing at this how often
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how often do i steal but you're telling that you're telling bag of chips people that they're murder
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they're killing people if they don't take your goddamn stupid jab
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well first of all that's what's killing people you're killing people that's what's what's causing
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misery and pain you should be criminally prosecuted not the other way around that i was turning the
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tables is that well you're killing no you that's that was a reply no you are doing these things we're
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a complete we're just trying to help people okay have you have you thought about taking care of
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yourself before you push these goddamn jabs no of course there's something like that garbage uh
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i don't know no no hopefully not every day but you know maybe a couple of times a week oh that's what
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with ray rachel my uh my daughter with autism that's like our thing is of course she has autism can't make
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this up go to the uh it's called the burger joint or to um shake shack to get a to get a cheeseburger
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with sticks to sneak some fries so look at look at how he smiles over this like this is his one
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like he gets the the plaid the the wet wear in this guy right now and the pleasure that he's getting
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out of thinking about this you know the there is a burger component to this as well do you remember
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that clip the oh man you just oh just it stinks down there uh peter hotez we where are our
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past current u.s leaders on this where's the outrage we're the target we're targets i'm a unique
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situation as a jewish scientist who has developed coronavirus vaccine for the last decade i get that
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but more concerning is it's now okay to express anti-semitic viewpoints publicly no that's uh that's
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peter hotez he uh has no dog in this uh fight as mel gibson would say back to the clip
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so you live in large we call it like that mouth pleasure so much you're willing to sacrifice a
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little bit i am yeah i you know i you know i imagine his little fish mouth going around that burger
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eh go to the shake shack oh do you like this autism daughter do this is good oh i'm disgusting i can
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i have to concede that's the case well there's i mean i don't have to tell you but there's a pure
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schlop people a large body of data that connects poor diet to a host of diseases
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that seems like a crazy decision for a guy in your line of work there you go sometimes the uh
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sometimes the it's not all brain it's that's right yeah it's a lot of mouth pleasure on that guy oh my
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god it's something else but i mean if you it's something else yeah sure ate healthy food i mean
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the thing is your body starts craving healthy food you start feeling yeah no no question no question about
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it do you take vitamins i don't take vitamins of course you don't wow no supplements no nothing
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take the vaccine or you're killing people that is a poster boy for the worship of these goddamn
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white coats that have sold us all this junk and toxic sludge over the last you know i don't know 40
02:04:30.780
50 years right maybe even more perfect poster boy for that that is a type of mentality it's just like nah
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we can just we'll fix the we'll we'll continue as usual over here with bad habits bad stuff bad
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food let's not even talk about vitamins let's not talk not talk about supplements none of that matters
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just take your damn covid shot okay i don't think they do i don't think they're neither because most
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in the american and the american hold up hold up hold up they're not needed folks don't think they're
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needed while you're eating junk food well hopefully i'm not only eating junk food but you know there's a
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large body of clinical research on the efficacy of vitamins especially vitamins d vitamins i have
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taken vitamin d for periods the recommendation oh my god oh my god incredible and it's not only because
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you're eating like you know shitty food even if you had good food this the soil depletion alone
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with everything that's happening over the last few decades is is reason enough to supplement right
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ideal world love not to just eat right and that's it but unfortunately that's that's not the case we
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don't live in that situation why i wonder why people are getting so sick all the time what about essential
02:05:46.300
fatty acids which are great for your brain fish oil all these different things that are fantastic
02:05:51.100
is his brain the worm the the candida worm in his brain is all about that the fish mouth mouth
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pleasure that's that's it folks i don't need any of that i'm super smart i'm not gonna i'm not gonna
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argue with you you got you got it you got it you got it over me yeah listen but it would you would
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have a much better argument you're making my wife stay here if you're taking care of yourself a hundred
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percent instead but you still need but you still need your vaccines i'm sure you do but vaccines
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aren't going to prevent cancer no that's true right there's a lot of diseases or they're working on
02:06:30.940
their can and the cancer vaccine diabetes or cardiovascular disease a lot of these diseases
02:06:36.540
are connected directly to diet right yeah you know come on and other lifestyle changes yeah sedentary
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life i try to go on the treadmill for 30 minutes you try i do it actually i'm pretty good about that yeah
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30 minutes every morning why don't you just go for an actual walk it's more interesting i do that
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too so i don't i don't know but i do with 30 minutes on the treadmill in the morning and then i uh
02:06:57.100
and my i take a long walk with my wife in the evening oh that's good but you know the the thing that
02:07:01.740
knocks the crap out of you is the travel yeah all right anyway they're going from there you get the
02:07:05.660
point right that's the mentality of these kinds of guys that that is it right shit food no vitamins uh
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and then he goes on to yeah i almost exercise a little bit but but not but not really right
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all right a few more here guys we gotta some of these are actually pretty important we gotta get to
02:07:24.060
um check this one out real quick here too alleged well alleged we know he's a crypto fraudster right
02:07:30.380
sam bankman freed uh is given the same judge who oversaw jeffrey epstein's case and let kevin spacey
02:07:38.460
walk for us here sam bankman freed has been assigned a judge who oversaw a high profile jeffrey epstein
02:07:43.900
case and allowed hollywood actor kevin spacey walk in a case where he was accused of sexually abusing
02:07:48.700
a child imagine that district judge lewis a kaplan has been assigned on the case against bankman freed
02:07:56.700
the fdx co-founder has been accused of fraud for allegedly swindling investors and stealing their
02:08:01.420
deposits bankman freed has received glowing coverage from the media despite the fraud allegations
02:08:06.940
after donating tens of millions to the democrats during the 2020 midterms caplan oversaw a case
02:08:13.580
by epstein victim virginia roberts guffrey against prince philip caplan eventually signed the papers
02:08:18.620
to dismiss the lawsuit lawsuit after settlement was reached he also oversaw a case against and by the
02:08:24.220
way i think was that the case where they decided to keep the clientele list hidden i think i think
02:08:29.820
that was him too i could be wrong on that maybe there's other i know there's multiple uh lawsuits and
02:08:34.620
cases going and stuff like that uh sarah ransom i think are uh are doing a couple as well uh there
02:08:41.020
you go so there you go that's uh that's some privilege click keep it in the tribe and uh and
02:08:45.100
you'll be fine uh we'll see what happens to that guy if he if if he has epstein or not now uh
02:08:53.420
two two things i want to mention real quick and one we have to play at least a video of before we wrap up
02:08:58.620
for today uh and it's about because it's in the title too but the contagion right the uh catastrophic
02:09:05.020
contagion we'll get to that let's do this one first we talked about the bankers a little bit a while ago
02:09:11.420
uh and it's all kind of tying in here but uh selensky uh is now going to join the world economic
02:09:18.780
forum in davos coming up here in january 2023 and he's going to sign a new post-war loan with blackrock of
02:09:26.780
all things selensky and larry fink agreed to focus in the near term on coordinating the efforts of all
02:09:31.820
potential investors and participants in the reconstruction of the country channeling
02:09:36.220
investment into the most relevant and impactful sectors of the ukrainian economy the post said
02:09:43.820
talk about keeping it in the tribe folks between selensky and uh and uh think larry fink on wednesday
02:09:51.500
was revealed that ukrainian president selensky and his government's preparing to participate in
02:09:56.300
january's world economic forum event in davos and that the ukrainian leaders in talks with blackrock
02:10:01.740
ceo larry fink regarding rebuilding efforts following the war in russia remember he had the
02:10:07.420
rang he rang the new york stock exchange bell recently we we played that and invest in ukraine
02:10:12.620
now according to bloomberg selensky said in an evening address to the nation specialists of this
02:10:18.300
company are already helping ukraine to structure the fund for the reconstruction of our state
02:10:23.180
selensky reportedly had a video call with fink in september he did not reveal whether he would
02:10:28.620
be attending the world economic forum in person or virtually according to a wednesday post on the
02:10:33.660
ukrainian president's official website selensky said in accordance with the preliminary agreement
02:10:38.220
struck earlier this year between the head of state and larry fink the blackrock team has been
02:10:42.220
working for several months on a project to advise the ukrainian government on how to structure the
02:10:47.340
country's reconstruction funds selensky and larry fink agreed to focus in the near term on coordinating
02:10:53.420
the efforts of all potential investors and participants in the reconstruction of our country
02:10:58.060
channeling investment into the most relevant and impactful sectors of the ukrainian economy so all
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agenda 21 stuff esgs cbdc's digital economy all that stuff ukraine will be a playground
02:11:12.220
for the global elite you could argue it already is but now it will kick into high gear on the next
02:11:17.260
stage next stage on this during the conversation it was emphasized that certain black rock leaders
02:11:21.980
black rock leaders leaders plan to visit ukraine in the new year the post continued the president
02:11:29.180
thanked larry fink for the work of the professional team that black rock had allocated to advice on
02:11:33.900
structuring the reconstruction project so here we go it's a there's a rebuilding the kazarian empire
02:11:41.420
is that what's going on washington examiner selensky announced alliance with blackrock for
02:11:46.620
reconstruction of ukraine and by the way world economic forum has been moved back to january and
02:11:52.140
i'm thinking that that might be because there was a little bit too many people that showed up in devils
02:11:59.820
uh that was a that turned out to be an inconvenience last year when they had moved it to i believe may
02:12:05.100
so now they've reverted back again and so that's something that's coming up here after the uh after
02:12:12.380
new year's uh we'll of course keep an eye on that and not not that that's the only uh you know game
02:12:17.580
in town or whatever but it's important and and the wf have been certainly becoming more vocal outspoken
02:12:23.260
uh you know part of the of the global elite and basically just become the the yeah the the pr man
02:12:29.420
the pr firm company for for what they're trying to do right all right so that's that uh last thing
02:12:36.940
i want to cover is the where did it go here the uh oh boy where's the story here it is the catastrophic
02:12:51.180
contagion um little event here that took place now this happened in october uh 2022 in belgium right
02:13:01.260
it was another um pandemic exercise last time this happened it was event 201 and it's being run by the
02:13:09.420
same usual suspects john hopkins has been kind of the main hub or organizers run even the logo looks
02:13:15.900
the same as event 201 i believe it was orange last time now it's red so i guess that means
02:13:21.180
the if you go by the warning uh color code right means the event to warn was just a warning it was
02:13:26.140
orange now it's going into red now it's a real deal folks a global challenge john hopkins center for
02:13:33.340
health security in partnership with the world health organization and the bill and melinda gates
02:13:37.980
foundation conducted conducted catastrophic contagion a pandemic tabletop exercise at the grand challenges
02:13:46.700
annual meeting in brussels belgium this october the extraordinary group of participants consisted
02:13:52.220
of 10 current and former health ministers and senior public health officials from senegal ronda
02:13:56.380
nigeria angola liberia singapore india germany as well as bill gates co-chair of the bill and melinda
02:14:01.820
gates foundation so he was there personally sweater man was there personally the exercise simulated a
02:14:08.220
series of who emergency health advisory board meetings addressing a fictional pandemic set in the near
02:14:14.380
future participants grappled with how to respond to a pandemic located in one part of the world that
02:14:20.540
then spread rapidly becoming a pandemic with a higher fatality rate than covet 19 and disproportionately
02:14:27.180
affecting children and young people participants were challenged to make urgent policy decisions with
02:14:35.420
limited information in the face of uncertainty each problem and choice had serious health economic and social
02:14:43.500
ramifications and here's the little scary uh video promo video really that they had going along
02:14:50.060
uh with this pandemic exercise uh very similar to event 201 um i don't know where the full footage is
02:14:57.260
event tool made that available you know on their websites on on a youtube channel and things like that
02:15:04.620
i have not seen the full presentation maybe they didn't do it this year maybe they kept up to themselves
02:15:09.020
there's so many people to dug out information from event 201 and kind of pointed out all the things
02:15:14.300
that we've consequently seen from um you know censorship you know to to uh what type of you know virus and
02:15:22.540
stuff like that it was like a textbook dry run for what happened later with kobe 19 you could argue
02:15:28.460
right and so of course people rightly speculate all right if this they're they're speculated this is going to
02:15:34.620
happen in 2025 uh in the tabletop exercise uh maybe they will release something in 2025 that actually
02:15:42.220
is well either the real deal or it will be more fake and gay stuff and then again as they did this time
02:15:47.180
they roll out a bioweapon and claim it's medicine and everyone needs to take it or you're gonna lose
02:15:51.820
your job uh here's the video check this out officials in two latin american countries alerted the who of
02:16:07.980
several outbreaks of a new infectious disease that's mysteriously appearing across the region
02:16:13.980
severe epidemic intra virus respiratory syndrome 2025 over the past six weeks alone there have been 500
02:16:23.180
confirmed or suspected cases reported the virus could cause a severe pandemic if early containment and
02:16:30.860
mitigation efforts are not successful the pandemic in this type of situation and trend would be a risk
02:16:40.220
for the global health security pandemics are inherently political financial and so much broader we have
02:16:47.660
not spoken on the leadership in country and i think that we need to be also very careful we cannot
02:16:55.980
decide a lot of things without the leaders be involved and agree on that there is no substitute
02:17:03.420
for national leadership it's important to support the local response of the national response
02:17:08.540
training those that are in these areas first enabling them with the tools protecting them
02:17:15.180
and if needs be regional solidarity first at this stage communication is key and communication should
02:17:23.660
include not just scientists with data but also social religious and political leaders trust this is an
02:17:31.100
essential issue and trust was broken among countries between populations and health care systems between
02:17:40.220
health care systems and governments i'm very sorry to say that in 2025 we need to strengthen the health system
02:17:48.940
who needs to be a voice for the voiceless no one is safe until all of us as of today there have been an estimated 1
02:17:57.100
billion cases worldwide with more than 20 million deaths including nearly 15 million children
02:18:03.900
countless millions are alive but left with paralysis or brain damage the most successful countries
02:18:09.980
are those which invested in preparedness and trained for this moment years in advance
02:18:15.340
this included having full-time pandemic preparedness and response teams which conducted detailed operational planning
02:18:22.220
and routinely tested those plans through exercises and drills if more countries had participated
02:18:28.620
and heeded the guidance the toll might have been much less
02:18:37.020
if you only would have listened and done what we told you to do you would have less children with brain
02:18:45.820
damage in your country that that's kind of what i'm hearing there at the end right it hits kids even more
02:18:51.180
than you know adults uh and of course is there another reason why there's could be brain damage
02:18:58.380
in children in the future i don't know there's so many questions about this but uh they have a track record
02:19:06.300
of doing drills exercises in this case it's a pandemic exercise and then later on that uh essentially goes
02:19:13.340
live right so here's a list of a few that they did dark winter back in 2001 but that didn't you know become
02:19:19.500
true i guess depending on when you think that it played out but they did that one uh atlantic storm
02:19:25.500
in 2005 clade x in 2018 i remember that at the time uh mentioned briefly but certainly not as much as
02:19:33.900
event 201 which was in october 2019 and of course it broke out uh allegedly regarding how you view that or
02:19:42.940
not i know some say it was all fake it wasn't a real uh virus it was nothing and then of course when
02:19:49.340
they roll out the bioweapon that's when the problems began i i i certainly understand you know that
02:19:53.900
perspective um but regardless what it was it was you know not to it there's a lot of elements that they
02:20:03.100
didn't even to one that actually went on to happen later on and again a lot of the focus like they said in
02:20:08.300
the world health organization clip there with peter hotez right it's so much about controlling
02:20:13.420
information it's so much about silencing this dissent and those are different views of what's
02:20:17.260
going on and stuff like that uh so anyway the latest in this then by john hopkins here uh at their
02:20:23.900
center for health security is catastrophic contagion uh which was done in october 23rd so it wasn't just
02:20:30.060
recently but it was kind of is resurfaced uh just now on you know it was going around on telegram
02:20:34.940
on twitter and stuff like that uh so this is something to be uh keeping an eye on because
02:20:39.420
as we know they like to do it this way they uh they talk about something happening and then
02:20:43.500
miraculously it does actually happen all right uh missis grillian says uh my wife is too shy to
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02:21:24.460
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02:21:44.380
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we have one more here from uh president of bunga as well thank you bunga that's very kind of you
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thank you um ukraine has not yet learned how to be multicultural uh the sh what is what word is
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that the shalavats wait have i heard that before is that new shavandla shavandlas will be at the center
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of that i guess you just make it up right uh it's a huge transformation for ukraine to make
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they are now going into a multicultural mode and shavands will be resented because of their
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leading role but without the leading role and without that transformation ukraine will not survive
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that's right that's the way to phrase it we are saving you when we're coming in and doing this too
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thank you president bunga uh appreciate that yes i definitely read it thank you i appreciate that's
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very kind of you thank you for being a producer as well uh appreciate that as well all right guys i think
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that's it i think we're caught up let me just double checks we're not missing anybody it was a
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shame when you do that no i think we're caught up there so awesome guys thank you so much again for
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watching and thank you for being there for us we appreciate you we'll be back uh we'll give a little
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bit of a of an another shout out and thank you by the way to everyone who helped uh with the fund for
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secret uh and it just warms my heart so much and and uh it's it's i can't find the words it's hard it's
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hard to uh describe how thankful i am but i just want to say thank you again ben rise watching who's
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helped out so thank you everybody uh massive support and it's just incredible to to to see
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all that and and be in that position to be able to do it so thank you again everybody all right
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enough of me be back friday take care everybody much love to all of you have a great uh rest of
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your week here before we uh are storming towards the end of the year and uh then we're going to welcome
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2023 here uh somewhat we'll do that i guess on on friday uh together until then take care we'll see
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