In this episode of the LFTS podcast, we talk about some of the latest news and developments in the world of AI, AI tech, Skynet, Project Stargate, and much more! Recorded in Los Angeles, CA!
00:04:41.040And welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for joining us here today. It is Wednesday. It is the 22nd of January 2025. Good to be back with you once again here. Did Mark Collett's show a little bit earlier? Check that out if you missed that.
00:05:01.240We did talk about some of the latest Trump stuff, obviously, some of the shenanigans going on there. We'll talk about some of that today as well. We're going to try to catch up. There were some good things, and of course, there are some radically bad things as well. On top of it, we're getting hope and tragedy all at the same time, but we'll get into some of that.
00:05:18.700There are some good things, of course, that happened since we didn't get to cover that Monday when we did the live stream on some of the latest stuff. J6ers, that's a good thing. Full pardons. At least trying to tackle the birthright citizenship is a good sign, but it won't really, I think, won't really change anything because, of course, they're already doing lawfare and trying to fight back and stuff like that.
00:05:41.240But it's still a good effort to bring those things up and try to do something about it, essentially. So that's a good thing. And then, of course, we have weird things, such as Project Stargate, which I wanted to spend just a little bit of time talking about today because it's so insane.
00:05:56.920It has to do with this kind of the AI tech sector, that whole world, but then also weaving in the mRNA shit as well on top of it. It's almost like an Operation Warp Speed 2.0 or something like that.
00:06:11.240Not surprised, obviously, right? But this is what happens when you bring in the Larry Ellison's and the Sam Altman's and the, to a certain extent, obviously, Musk as well, because he's the brain ship guy, is he not?
00:06:24.720He's going to secure our freedom by building a net of satellite systems around the Earth that can constantly beam Wi-Fi signals to everybody. It'll be great. It has nothing to do with Skynet whatsoever.
00:06:38.240He's doing it to set humanity free. Yeah, I don't trust the guy. All right. We'll get into that here in a little bit. Hope you're doing well, guys. Good to be back with you once again here.
00:06:48.220I wanted to mention Odyssey real quick in case you didn't see that. So actually on February 2nd, Odyssey is dropping Stripe, so both memberships and Superchats and donos and stuff like that won't be available on Stripe, at least not yet.
00:07:03.680So they have some option there where they're working with, I think it's Arrow Weave or Arrow Wave. I forget what it is. It's kind of like an internal crypto thing.
00:07:12.180And I'm not sure that it's really, if it's, look, if it's easy enough to use and if it's like kind of, I guess, what DLive was that way you can still kind of cash in.
00:07:19.420Now we might still continue to use it, but if you do want to, you know, sign up for a membership, whatever, just in the meantime, do it over on Locals, Subscribe, Star, or of course, RedEyesMembers.com.
00:07:33.600Let me fix the date down below there, too, and that bothers me. Got a wrong date in there.
00:07:36.860So, you know, that's a better place to do it for now until we know what they're up to there over Stripe, over, you know, at Odyssey, rather, in terms of Stripe and their decision to drop that.
00:07:50.220And I just, I don't know why they just can't get another payment processor. Surely there's someone that would take them and Stripe held for a long time.
00:07:58.160So anyways, that's just an update on that. So if you do, you know, have a membership over on Odyssey, you can always write to us, RedEyes.ProTermel.com.
00:08:05.620We're happy to help you out or move you over there, whatever. We'll see if we keep uploading all the members' content there or not.
00:08:13.720We haven't decided yet. Depends on kind of what the backup option there is.
00:08:17.840But anyway, there are other options, obviously. We're going to set up our Power Chat. We'll probably do that for Friday.
00:08:23.720But there are a couple of other options you can use, obviously, if you are in the Dono Support Super Chat urge here today.
00:08:32.240Entrepestream.live slash RedEyesTV, obviously. So you can still use Odyssey, obviously, until February 2nd.
00:08:38.880We've got a couple of weeks left on that. You can use Subscribestar. Obviously, they do have a tip function there.
00:08:46.360And also Cointree, which we haven't promoted in a while. It's pretty good. It's crypto. Do you have some crypto?
00:08:51.020You can actually super chat using crypto, which is a pretty nice option. And it is limited. Let me double check and confirm again.
00:09:00.260You can send a message attached to a crypto transaction to Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dash, and Bitcoin Cash.
00:09:10.420I don't think they have. If they have any other ones, we'll add them. But that's five options right there for now.
00:09:15.140So that's Cointr.ee, so Cointree, but with a dot in between, obviously.
00:09:20.180SlashRedEyesTV. And I'll check in on that, too. But that's a good option for you lads if you want to check that out.
00:09:27.440Okay. Anyway, that's just some of the housekeeping stuff. We have more to get to here about that stuff, obviously.
00:09:33.400But let me take this dono here from Albert. Holy smokes. Good to see you, sir.
00:09:37.720Always. He's keeping the lights on over here. Thank you, Albert, so much for that generous dono.
00:09:41.400We appreciate you. Always good to see you as well. Albert says, hi, Henry Cooper. Everyone is well.
00:09:46.460Great show Monday. Thank you. I must say I'm pleased with what Trump's done so far with the J6 prisoners
00:09:52.100and removing us from the World Health Organization.
00:09:54.760I also saw that he paused monetary aid to foreign countries for 90 days, which it was permanent.
00:10:01.440Yeah, I agree. But I guess it's a start.
00:10:03.880So apparently it was not to Israel, obviously, and to Egypt, I believe.
00:10:08.780So it was all other countries but that.
00:28:35.480Will they, you know, actually do what they said and use the mandate, I guess, that they've been given from the American people who voted, you know, for these policies and voted for him because these are the things he talked about?
00:28:50.340It's easy to say a lot of things and then not do it.
00:29:37.780I mean, it's like sometimes you have emergency measures and then you have hardcore, you know, authoritarianism for a little bit in order to solve or, you know, kind of deal with the emergency, such as they had in, obviously, in Germany during national socialism and stuff.
00:29:55.180But overall, or like in the long term, long run, yeah, I think white people generally, we favor more freedom, autonomy, you know, things like that.
00:30:07.540But keep in mind, it's only, those things are only possible.
00:30:10.400It's the same thing with like human rights or even governments that like complain on people to take a kind of a might is right position or something like that.
00:30:18.020But it's funny because like, well, the only reason you have individual autonomy or these libertarian ideas or whatever, it's because of force, right?
00:30:28.120It's because someone is sitting there and playing, you know, judge and executioner.
00:30:32.780It can tell, you know, people or organizations or whatever or certain groups what you can and you can't do, right?
00:30:38.600Might is right is always like the, that's the law of nature, essentially.
00:41:36.440And now it's like, ha, ha, you're, you're going to be, we're going to undermine you.
00:41:41.880We're going to undercut you with these, the cheap foreign labor from India and or China or something like that.
00:41:49.120So, can't you, can't you focus on, it's so bizarre to me, right?
00:41:52.700Like that even within then a Trump administration, you think they'd be like, okay, let's focus on education.
00:41:58.540Make sure that these people now that are in schools or they, they get educated in these calming industries that they think is going to be an issue.
00:42:07.340And then, of course, on top of it, you have like, well, isn't AI going to replace all these people anyway?
00:42:12.780And most of it is going to be automated and even coding and learning all these things, right?
00:42:19.380Isn't, isn't that what it's supposed to do?
00:42:21.560But still, they're so adamant about this.
00:42:24.740We have to bring in the workers, right?
00:42:29.640Show that there is a, this incredible need for all these workers and that somehow Americans refuse to do, just, they just refuse to do these jobs.
00:42:41.540I think it's the industries, the corporate world that are basically just putting these demands, not only on Trump, they're putting it on every administration, right?
00:42:49.500But these industry lobby groups are basically like, no, we need, you know, we need cheaper labor, essentially.
00:48:03.620But there's, like, you know, back and forth, back and forth, in and out, in and out, you know, kind of thing, and nothing.
00:48:08.020I guess in one way, maybe then that's good, because then you slow it down, or you don't move it forward at the same momentum you would have if you were still a member of it and paying and all those things, right?
00:48:57.020It's the same thing with these, with the right of asylum that's kind of baked into the United Nations, you know, human rights charter, right?
00:49:07.600It's kind of baked in there that anybody can go to.
00:49:09.860And, of course, it's mostly, look, let's be honest.
00:49:12.920It's non-white people going to white countries and applying for asylum there.
00:49:19.300Rarely, if ever, is it in the opposite direction or something like that, right?
00:50:08.120But, okay, at the end of the day, if we had leaders that truly looked out for us, we would be part of none of these kinds of things.
00:50:14.200But the problem is we're run by scum, and then here we've got a guy, Trump, who comes in, and he does occasionally some good things.
00:50:19.800But it's nearly not strong enough and hard enough and fast enough in terms of what is necessary to restore the kind of things that have been lost and restore what has been stolen and taken in some ways, in criminal ways as well.
00:50:38.640Completely, subversive, underhanded propaganda tactics that they've been using, right?
00:50:44.900Okay, so anyway, so that leads me in here.
00:50:47.800Withdrawing from the World Health Organization.
00:51:16.000Where the Oracle CEO, Larry Ellison, together with Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI, I remember he was ousted for a little bit and then he was let back in again.
00:51:26.300I'm thinking all that was just some propaganda campaign to bring more attention to OpenAI or something like that.
00:55:00.440But I'm not sure, you know, he's not even an American citizen then, right?
00:55:07.420You can't have other Americans or whatever.
00:55:10.280By the way, Sam Altman, as you see there, he ended up number one of the 50 most influential Jews back in 2023 by the Jerusalem Post, by the way.
00:55:22.520This is a very, very important guy to them.
00:55:24.660And there's no tie-in here between these other tech companies such as Palanthir, Peter Thiel, you know, and then you get to Musk kind of from there because now we're in the territory of the PayPal mafia.
00:55:39.080David Sachs, which is also part of the PayPal mafia.
00:55:41.840And, of course, he famously is going to, if he's approved, get the position as, was it, AI and crypto czar, I believe it was, right?
00:55:51.340And many of these people, they were vehemently anti-Trump a while ago.
00:55:56.180Just in 2020, they're vehemently anti-white.
00:56:14.720These are, oof, this is not, you know, no thank you.
00:56:18.260And then it gets worse because of what Larry Ellison says.
00:56:22.820Listen to this here when he talks about, like, what it's going to be used for.
00:56:26.560And then, of course, like, mRNA vaccines are rolled out, as I say, like, targeted, individualized, like, individually tailored mRNA vaccines to deal with, like, cancers and stuff.
00:56:39.560This is part of the discussion that was happening during this press conference there.
00:56:54.900If you can do, using AI, you can do early cancer detection with a blood test.
00:57:01.020And using AI to look at the blood test, you can find the cancers that are actually seriously threatening the person.
00:57:10.220So we can, again, cancer diagnosis using AI has the promise of just being a simple blood test.
00:57:16.740Then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that cancer tumor, you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer.
00:57:34.860And you can make that vaccine, that mRNA vaccine.
00:57:40.600You can make that robotically, again, using AI in about 48 hours.
00:57:45.060So imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you, and have that vaccine available in 48 hours.
00:57:55.640This is the promise of AI and the promise of the future.