Red Ice TV - December 08, 2021


The Cabal's Catastrophic 'Carbon Capture' Campaign


Episode Stats

Length

27 minutes

Words per Minute

176.95537

Word Count

4,917

Sentence Count

302

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

1


Summary

Former Vice President Al Gore is back in the news again promoting a new type of technology developed by the Climate Trace Coalition that tracks greenhouse emissions. The technology, he claims, can help identify those that are most responsible for climate change. But the system is already being accused of being nothing but mass surveillance.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Well, to all our joys, former Vice President Al Gore and climate hoax promoter is back
00:00:07.040 in the news again, promoting a new type of technology developed by the Climate Trace
00:00:12.880 Coalition, that's an acronym, T-R-A-C-E, trace, that tracks greenhouse emissions.
00:00:21.580 The technology, he claims, can help identify those that are most responsible for climate
00:00:26.480 change. But the system is already being accused of being nothing but mass surveillance.
00:00:30.500 Imagine our shock, right? Gore was, of course, Vice President under Bill Clinton. For those
00:00:34.940 who are younger in the audience, we talked a lot about Al Gore back when the climate crisis
00:00:40.780 really picked up. He was one of these guys who were promoting everyone to buy these mercury-filled
00:00:45.660 green light bulbs as a solution to the problems, right? And all that stuff. He's kind of stayed
00:00:51.640 under the radar for some time. But now, you know, it's COP26. They're back in the news
00:00:56.580 as the COVID pandemic becomes the climate, you know, panic. You'll see people like this
00:01:04.340 even more in the limelight. Anyway, there's an interview on MSNBC we'll take a look at here
00:01:09.200 where he talks about the climate trace technology. Listen to this here.
00:01:14.720 And your Climate Trace Coalition uses satellites to monitor greenhouse gas emissions. How significant
00:01:21.580 will this technology be for holding countries and companies accountable?
00:01:27.520 Well, yes, we use the, it's a coalition of artificial intelligence companies and NGOs. We get data
00:01:37.160 continuously from 300 existing satellites, more than 11,000 ground-based, air-based, sea-based
00:01:43.200 sensors, multiple internet data streams. And using artificial intelligence, all that information
00:01:49.580 is combined, visible light, infrared, all of the other information that is brought in,
00:01:56.780 and we can now accurately determine where the greenhouse gas emissions are coming from. And next
00:02:02.400 year, we'll have it down to the level of every single power plant, refinery, every large ship,
00:02:08.960 every plane, every waste dump. And we'll have the identities of the people who are responsible
00:02:15.580 for each of those greenhouse gas emission streams. And if investors or governments or
00:02:22.860 civil society activists want to hold them responsible, they will have the information
00:02:28.260 upon which to base their action in holding them responsible.
00:02:33.040 That's really remarkable.
00:02:33.840 This is absolutely insane, right? But this is what they want to do. We've talked about this many times
00:02:39.060 that this new phase that we're entering into the green, the great reset, the green reset. Yeah,
00:02:43.580 that's maybe a Freudian slip right there. The green great reset is all about control, you know,
00:02:50.420 fourth industrial revolution using sensors and haptic devices and the internet of things. And then
00:02:56.620 it's the internet of bodies. We're going to be manipulated. We're going to be altered genetically
00:03:00.740 in this process. We're going to become something new, right? It's always about. But this is not a surprise.
00:03:05.720 Keep in mind, too, that much of this has to do with the monetary thing, like how these new companies
00:03:10.780 are actually going to make money as they're moving into this, right? We talked about the direct air
00:03:15.800 capture that Bill Gates was behind, right? He's entered into agreement now both with the EU
00:03:19.640 and with Israel. And that's a whole nother insane process in and of itself. You have this massive
00:03:25.720 machine starting up in Iceland now, which is a power plant. And they claim it's the first, you know,
00:03:30.520 zero carbon or I think they even called it minus carbon power plant, which means that,
00:03:36.840 you know, it runs, of course, ironically, on geothermal because they have so many
00:03:41.480 hot springs and volcanic activity in Iceland. So they can afford, if you will, to do something
00:03:46.360 like this and even end up in the minus when it comes to carbon production. So it's actually sucking
00:03:51.240 the air, they're sucking the air out of the atmosphere. And then they're filtering
00:03:56.440 the carbon, they claim, which they're going to turn into rock and place it underneath the ground,
00:04:01.480 right? We've talked about how insane this is. Reminds me of the Spaceballs movie. Do you remember
00:04:05.720 this? When they actually, the Statue of Liberty comes with a vacuum and then she's just a vacuum
00:04:09.880 up the atmosphere. That's meant to be a joke, but that's kind of what these like bozo Bond type
00:04:14.920 villains are doing now. They're just sucking up the air. To get from 51 billion tons of greenhouse gas
00:04:20.840 emissions to zero, we need to change the way we make just about everything in the next 30 years.
00:04:27.720 This is the greatest opportunity for innovation in human history. We're going to build the trillion
00:04:33.640 dollar global industries of tomorrow. Some of the solutions we need, like wind and solar power,
00:04:39.800 are already starting to compete with the fossil fuel incumbents they're designed to replace. But for
00:04:46.200 many of the newer technologies, we need to bring down the cost and demonstrate that they work in
00:04:52.280 real world situations. We've seen this work before with solar energy. But even in that case, it took 50
00:05:00.920 years to go from powering calculators to powering cities. And we can't afford to wait 50 years. And
00:05:08.200 that's why Breakthrough Energy is launching the Catalyst program to bring the next generation of climate
00:05:14.360 solutions to market in time and at a low enough cost to avoid a climate disaster. The early investors
00:05:22.520 in these technologies will be recognized for their contributions. That's why we're creating Catalyzed
00:05:28.840 Emissions Reduction Framework, which measures the reductions in emissions and the cost of these new
00:05:34.600 technologies over time. This framework will let our funding partners be recognized for the impact of
00:05:41.080 their contributions. Direct air capture, where we literally take the carbon out of the air and store
00:05:47.320 it away where it will no longer cause any heating. In science, a catalyst is a substance that accelerates
00:05:53.960 a chemical reaction. Our Catalyst program is designed to accelerate the journey of innovation for the
00:05:59.480 technologies we need to avoid a climate disaster. I'm optimistic we can succeed if we act boldly together.
00:06:11.080 That's an insane proposal, right? And then later on, you're going to get the solar dimming and stuff,
00:06:17.000 which is going to lead to everybody basically have to go into the metaverse or a digital space
00:06:21.320 because they've ruined our environment. That's what seems to be the plan here, right? But the monetary
00:06:25.800 thing, as we shift over to this, you know, they call it a green economy and all these kinds of things.
00:06:29.720 Keep, you know, keep this in mind. Someone pulled this up. It has to do with the Kyoto Protocol.
00:06:36.600 Kyoto in Japan, right? That's one of the early stages of the Kyoto Agreement. I think it was called
00:06:42.280 when countries started to move into, you know, net zero carbon and stopping greenhouse gases and all
00:06:49.080 that kind of stuff, right? And it says here, one important element of the Kyoto Protocol was the
00:06:53.800 establishment of flexible market mechanisms which are based on the trade of emissions permits.
00:06:59.960 Under the protocol, countries must meet their targets primarily through national measures.
00:07:03.480 However, the protocol also offers an additional means to meet their targets by way of three
00:07:11.080 market-based mechanisms. International emissions trading. Sound familiar? This is to make money
00:07:16.920 on this kind of stuff. We're talking eventually carbon credits. It's going to be linked to your
00:07:20.760 social credit score. What's your carbon footprint? If you overburdened your carbon footprint,
00:07:25.400 if you've eaten one too many steaks, for example, you'll end up in the red and the minus and stuff
00:07:30.680 like that, right? As we move over to this green economy, you have a whole new industrial base
00:07:35.960 as opposed to like the old oil-based one, a new energy sector which seeks to make massive amounts
00:07:42.120 of money as countries and companies make this transition over to the supposed net zero carbon
00:07:50.440 emissions policy and stuff like that.
00:07:53.880 Now is the time to look much more closely at The Great Reset, a fake utopia being sold
00:07:59.000 to us by charlatans. And he writes this in the piece here. The Great Reset is a term that has been
00:08:05.320 bandied about quite readily by most Western neoliberal politicians, so often in fact,
00:08:11.320 and without proper explanation that it strikes the prudent observer as a kind of paid advertisement.
00:08:16.680 But what is it exactly? The term rose to prominence at the 50th annual meeting of the World Economic Forum
00:08:21.800 in June 2020. It was initially launched by the Prince of Wales before being absorbed into the
00:08:27.720 philosophy of the sartorially dystopian sci-fi villain Klaus Schwab, founder and executive chairman
00:08:34.520 of the World Economic Forum. Of course, we've gone into details about this quite extensively in past shows
00:08:40.440 and stuff like that, so I'm sure you're familiar with it. But just to speak to the origins for a second
00:08:44.840 regarding the Prince of Wales. Of course, his dad envisioned that he would be reincarnated at some great
00:08:50.600 virus to actually be purging the majority of the world's population. Even Boris Johnson and his
00:08:57.720 dad had actually very much of a similar path. He's written several books. Stanley Johnson is his name.
00:09:04.680 He's written several books. One is actually called The Virus. One is called, I forget all the exact
00:09:11.720 titles here, The World Populations and the Dilemma or something like that, or The Problem with the World's
00:09:17.000 population. And one more kind of aimed at kind of launching the climate change slash depopulation
00:09:24.120 kind of agenda. But regardless, Prince Charles recently spoke as all the world leaders were
00:09:31.880 getting together. And of course, we saw some of this footage coming out of them sitting in their
00:09:39.000 lavish, golden palaces, right? Here's Prince Charles with Biden. He was over there visiting.
00:09:44.040 He later went to Rome. I don't think this is Rome. I think this is the COP25. I could be wrong on this.
00:09:50.920 He had like an 85-car entourage or something like that, Joe Biden, speaking about climate change and all
00:09:56.200 that. Macron was there. There's Boris Johnson, Kerry Johnson, the wife and stuff, many others as well.
00:10:01.320 But check out this clip here, what Prince of Wales, the Prince of Wales, proposes should happen now as
00:10:08.440 we enter into this economic crisis. Countries won't be able to pay their debts. And in the wake of this,
00:10:14.040 of course, you're also going to have this new ridiculous climate policies coming into effect
00:10:17.560 with the new green economy. But it's not going to be happening overnight. So we need something
00:10:23.240 to rally the troops in this regards, literally. Listen to his proposal right here.
00:10:28.280 So, ladies and gentlemen, my plea today is for countries to come together to create the environment
00:10:35.640 that enables every sector of industry to take the action required. We know this will take trillions,
00:10:43.560 not billions of dollars. We also know that countries, many of whom are burdened by growing levels of debt,
00:10:51.800 simply cannot afford to go green. Here we need a vast military style campaign to marshal the strength of
00:11:01.240 the global private sector. With trillions at its disposal, far beyond global GDP, and with the greatest
00:11:10.920 respect beyond even the governments of the world's leaders, it offers the only real prospect of achieving
00:11:19.080 fundamental economic transition.
00:11:23.000 Yeah, so there you go. A vast military style campaign, and that will be required to marshal a fundamental economic
00:11:30.440 transition. A military campaign is defined by top-down planning, executing and controlling.
00:11:36.600 And of course, you can even argue that it talks about that's a form of a planned economy, which the
00:11:42.280 you know, the Soviets had this, the Bolsheviks introduced this, the communists had this and stuff like that.
00:11:46.120 It's going to be planned by a central authority organized along a top-down chain of command,
00:11:50.200 essentially, right? So they're not even mincing words anymore. They're just saying right out in the
00:11:53.800 open what they want to bring about. But you can't, so you can't bring about this reality
00:12:00.040 until you've had a crash, until you've had a collapse, until you have something where people
00:12:04.360 beg for something to be restored so that we can go back to normal. But do you think these people sitting
00:12:08.760 in these halls while they're going to these global conferences with their private jets and all that
00:12:12.600 stuff was lecturing us and what carbon footprint we must have and how we must lower our meat intake
00:12:19.800 or something like that? They're going to continue to do it. It's basically an insurance plan for them.
00:12:25.160 It's to so that they can continue their lifestyle while ours be, you know, let's assume that this
00:12:31.000 climate alarmist and this fear they have is even genuine at this point. I don't think it is, but let's assume that
00:12:36.120 it is genuine for some of these people. That is being done so that their lifestyle can be continued,
00:12:42.360 so that they can have an insurance plan for them to continue with business as usual and have the
00:12:47.560 lavish dinners and get-togethers and all that stuff while they depopulate the plan so they just can
00:12:52.840 continue basically, right? But yeah, so that's the climate change elites. And as we said, Joe Biden was
00:12:59.720 there. And in fact, it was so exciting when he attended the, I think it was COP 25. We did a,
00:13:07.400 was it the COP 16 or 13? I forget which one it was. We actually was, we were one of those in
00:13:13.240 Copenhagen. Check out, check out Biden here and tell me he's not sleeping here, is he?
00:13:17.960 This conference is one of the most important meetings in history. You have a chance to make
00:13:26.840 decisions and reach agreements which will affect the lives of generations to come. You are the
00:13:33.080 opposition of a strong manpower. You can change forever the trajectory that you're on. You can make a
00:13:41.640 make a world that is once again full of hope, not fear. This is my message from Earth to COP.
00:13:49.960 I have to leave with this team.
00:13:53.960 First of all, it's, yeah, who is the voice talking? I was like, is that a lizard? And
00:13:57.720 then it was saying something from Earth to you or something.
00:14:00.520 It's the alien talking there? Like, what the heck?
00:14:03.000 Even that couldn't keep him awake, I guess. It was an alien that landed.
00:14:05.800 Well, didn't they have a lizard in one of their recent videos or something?
00:14:09.800 They sure did.
00:14:10.440 So, Biden is just hilarious. He's just falling asleep and fumbling his words.
00:14:14.280 It's a diversion at this point. It's to keep people glued.
00:14:18.280 He's just a corpse, yeah.
00:14:19.640 Yeah, to just laugh at it all while they're still pulling all of this off and no one actually is
00:14:23.880 doing anything about it, right, in one way.
00:14:25.960 So, the climate agenda, right? We have COP25 going right now. This is one of the biggest things
00:14:31.880 that are just going to take over as a dominant theme once they drop the pandemic. I'm sure we'll be
00:14:37.960 there part of, on some level still, you know, when it comes to the COVID vaccination passports and
00:14:42.760 things like this. That probably won't ease up until decades. We'll see what they have up their sleeve.
00:14:47.240 But the climate change issue is going to dominate more and more and more. And here's an interesting
00:14:51.880 video I want to show you from Reuters that was released here the other day, or today actually.
00:14:56.520 And it was regarding how, as you can see on the screen, some of the world's most protected
00:15:01.320 force are becoming carbon emitters. Now, I believe we mentioned this concept that basically
00:15:09.400 we are talking about an elite that wants to destroy the natural world. They want to destroy
00:15:14.200 beauty. They want to destroy the very things that we have left to go to as a refuge away from all of
00:15:21.720 this madness that's happening. And of course, we've talked about as they're opening the borders,
00:15:26.040 and as our countries become more and more populous with immigration and stuff like that,
00:15:29.640 they pave down the forest, you know, they pave over the forest and they build high rises to house all
00:15:33.960 these people and things like that. At the same time, as they're talking about how we should all,
00:15:38.360 you know, venerate nature and things like that. And I'm convinced, you know, if we talk about the
00:15:43.480 drought issues that they're saying coming in the wake of climate change, which they say is human,
00:15:47.480 you know, anthropogenic, it's humans behind this. But they might actually create this very scenario,
00:15:53.320 right? This is to drive us into the digital space. And we'll connect that dot in a moment here too.
00:15:58.920 But check out this video here, basically having to do with, you're going to see start of destruction
00:16:04.760 of the very things that would actually preserve the natural world, right? And this is in line with
00:16:10.440 the millions of machines that we talked about the other day that's going to be built to suck carbon
00:16:14.040 dioxide out of the atmosphere. What do you think is going to happen when that happens? Basically,
00:16:18.200 everything, anything green is going to die at that point, there's going to be no carbon left
00:16:22.440 in our atmosphere, which basically is going to force us into some kind of artificial existence.
00:16:26.760 These people have to be stopped. Look at this video here. Some of the world's most protected forests
00:16:33.000 are becoming carbon emitters, contributing to climate change by emitting more carbon than they absorb.
00:16:39.800 That's according to a new report that's alarmed researchers.
00:16:45.560 Forests are considered vital for curbing climate change due to their ability to work as so-called
00:16:51.000 carbon sinks. Trees and other plants absorb carbon dioxide and emit oxygen,
00:16:57.720 removing greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. But according to the report, at least 10 forests
00:17:03.640 designated as World Heritage Sites, including Yosemite National Park in the US,
00:17:08.520 have been net carbon emitters over the last two decades. Other net CO2-emitting forests are located
00:17:15.480 in Indonesia, Australia and Russia, among other countries. The phenomenon is driven by human
00:17:22.040 activities like logging and intense climate-related events such as wildfires. UNESCO investigators and
00:17:29.640 researchers from advocacy groups, the World Resources Institute and the International Union for
00:17:34.520 Conservation of Nature analyzed the data of 257 forests for a period from 2001 to 2020.
00:17:43.240 They say all the World Heritage Site forests together do act as a net carbon sink. To be exact,
00:17:49.400 the heritage sites had a net absorption of 190 million tons of CO2 annually over the 20-year period.
00:17:56.600 Over the course of centuries, the forests have stored some 13 billion tons of carbon,
00:18:02.040 equivalent to Kuwait's proven oil reserves. The new findings drew on data published by the journal
00:18:07.800 Nature Climate Change in January, which mapped greenhouse gas emissions and absorption by forests globally.
00:18:14.520 While just 10 of the UNESCO protected forests were found to be carbon emitters,
00:18:18.680 the report said other sites also showed clear upward trajectories in emissions.
00:18:25.000 In other words, you're going to start seeing them discussing cutting down the forests because
00:18:30.520 they're leading to, which again, it's like, well, they're there and so humans are logging it,
00:18:35.320 which leads to more carbon being produced. So let's just cut it all down and then hide it, right?
00:18:40.120 I've even seen people opposing using wood for houses and stuff. And it's like, and it was a carpenter
00:18:49.160 on the UK radio show saying, well, they're there. It's a renewable resource. And the host,
00:18:54.680 the dumb ass host on this LBC leading Britain broadcast says, well, how so? Well, you can plant
00:19:01.080 trees and they grow again and you can do it. And it is like, no, that the trees are environmentally,
00:19:06.280 you know, dangerous now. What do you do for a living, Cameron? I'm a carpenter.
00:19:11.080 A carpenter. Right. So how safe is that for the climate?
00:19:15.960 Well, I work with timber, which is a much more sustainable material rather than concrete.
00:19:20.200 I also work with trees that have been cut down then, don't you?
00:19:24.120 It's a sustainable building practice. How is it sustainable if you're killing trees?
00:19:29.400 Because it's regenerative. You can grow trees. Right. Well, you can, you can grow all sorts of
00:19:35.080 things, can't you? Well, you can't grow concrete. You can.
00:19:45.320 See you, Cameron. Cheerio. That was Cameron. He grows trees and then cuts them down and then makes
00:19:51.880 things from them. Brilliant. Marvellous. I don't think I ever want to talk to any of those people.
00:19:57.080 These people, they hate nature. They hate nature and they hate nature not only because they're against
00:20:01.800 it, but also because, as I said before, it gives us an out. It's somewhere where we can turn to
00:20:06.520 to restore normalcy. Like these people are control freaks. They want to have us part of their digital
00:20:12.920 virtual space. And the only way, it's the same thing as UK. They were dumping raw sewage in some
00:20:18.040 of the most pristine waterways. Now, there was a big story just about like last week, I think it was,
00:20:24.040 uh, where someone had, uh, filmed with a drone up above. It was, uh, I forget exactly which outlet
00:20:30.600 it was or which sound it was, but it was the coast of the UK. And, uh, they filmed that they were just
00:20:35.640 dumping, uh, raw sewage for 48 hours straight. Right. And it just ruined the waterways and stuff like
00:20:41.320 that. And then there was other clips coming out showing, uh, small, smaller, like, uh, rivers and,
00:20:46.440 you know, creeks and stuff like that, a lot more pristine waterways that weather efficient,
00:20:49.880 and stuff like that. People go out there to enjoy nature and stuff, just full of raw sewage.
00:20:53.960 And it was like the stench, uh, the people who, uh, you know, posted it said it was like
00:20:58.120 unbearable and stuff like that. And that's how they knew it was raw sewage too, by the way.
00:21:02.120 Um, so what I'm saying is there's a twofold thing here. What, what they're saying that they're
00:21:06.440 protecting as usual and, and what they're standing up for are the various things that they're destroying.
00:21:10.440 Right. That's always how this goes. And ultimately, I think it's part of this to go into the,
00:21:15.000 the digital space, virtual reality, augmented reality, right?
00:21:19.000 You will see people living in squalor, uh, as this one, right? In the streets, in tents,
00:21:25.880 intense cities, but with virtual headsets on to go into a digital space to escape from the hell,
00:21:31.800 which is the reality, right? And that's what ironically meta is, is all about. It's about,
00:21:37.080 you know, going into a different type of space. And of course that will be controlled by Mark Zuckerberg.
00:21:42.520 Now we'll see how far they go on that, but, uh, there was some good, uh, uh, you know,
00:21:46.760 some, some good graphics that people were sharing basically of what's going to happen and how it's
00:21:50.040 going to look. Basically, as you live in your dead space, the only, uh, the only area that you can
00:21:54.680 resort to is, uh, is into virtual space, right? And that's where this seems to be going, whether
00:21:59.720 that will be a future where you live underground somewhere or you will live, you know, somewhere
00:22:04.040 else basically, but they're going to be driving us out of the natural spaces and we're going to be
00:22:08.280 forced into a virtual space. It's basically every dystopian movie that you've ever seen, seen, uh,
00:22:13.240 weaved into one. That's, that's the reality of what we're looking at here right now. But, uh,
00:22:17.080 regarding meta, there was an interesting, uh, little tidbit that came out after we covered that in
00:22:21.560 the last, last aspect Friday show. Uh, and it's related to what the word actually means in, uh, in
00:22:27.560 Hebrew, as you know, Mark Zuckerberg, he's Jewish. Uh, and of course, I believe he is a Kabbalist. I know,
00:22:33.320 uh, I think he knows about these kinds of things. Remember that way back in the early days where he
00:22:38.360 was caught, he was always had very odd behavior. People think he's an android and you know, maybe
00:22:43.160 he is, or maybe he's a lizard, who knows? But, uh, he had this weird jacket with all these symbols
00:22:47.560 on the inside of the jacket, kind of like a talisman. It was like feeding him occult power. And it was like
00:22:52.040 all this weird stuff about how he's taking over the world and all these things. And he was sweating
00:22:56.600 profusely in this interview just to keep this jacket on. It was the weirdest thing.
00:23:00.280 Do you feel like it's a backlash or that you feel like you're violating people's privacy?
00:23:04.280 Do you, you feel like you're adequately portrayed?
00:23:07.480 Before we move off this privacy thing. And I thought that was a fascinating answer.
00:23:12.520 Okay. You want to take off the hoodie? No, I never take off the hoodie.
00:23:15.080 I know you don't. What's with that? There's a group of women in the audience that wish you would.
00:23:20.840 Girls? Whoa. All right. Sorry. Yeah, that's okay. Um,
00:23:26.840 um, can you explain what this instant personalization thing was? Maybe I should take off the hoodie.
00:23:32.520 Take off the hoodie. Go ahead. What the hell?
00:23:33.960 Do you want to? Are you on? Go ahead. Here.
00:23:37.160 I'm going to get someone. You all right? Yeah. This is a great moment in internet history.
00:23:43.720 What?
00:23:46.520 Yeah. That is a warm hoodie. Yeah. No, it's a thick hoodie. We, it's, um, it's a company hoodie. We print
00:23:52.360 our mission on the inside. What? Oh my God. The inside of the hoodie, everybody. Take a moment.
00:23:57.960 What is it? Making the, making the world more open and connected. Oh my God. It's like a secret cult.
00:24:06.520 Look at that. Making the world open and connected. Stream graph platform. And this
00:24:12.840 weird symbol in the middle that is probably for the Illuminati.
00:24:16.040 Oh, 2010. No, it's 2010. Okay. Oh no.
00:24:22.520 But it came out that meta actually means, uh, death or no, sorry, dead. It means dead, uh, in Hebrew.
00:24:30.680 The BBC piece out here that there was Hebrew speakers were ridiculing it because, you know,
00:24:34.120 Facebook is dead because of the whistleblower and all that stuff. But I'm absolutely convinced
00:24:38.120 that they know what they're doing. This is not an accident, uh, because this has to do with, uh,
00:24:43.400 your condition. Once you enter into this realm, whether it be controlled by Mark Zuckerberg or
00:24:47.960 someone else in the future, another company that pops up, something is going to come along at some
00:24:52.040 point here. And it's going to offer us a solution, uh, to all the madness that we're seeing. And that
00:24:57.320 will basically be to be in our own space where we can control absolutely everything. No one is ever
00:25:01.960 going to hurt you. You can go wherever you want. You can do whatever you want to read all these things.
00:25:06.840 Uh, but, uh, yeah, so meta came out, meaning, uh, meaning dead, uh, or is dead,
00:25:12.280 I guess was one of the, uh, translations you could do on it. Well, in, uh, uh, in Hebrew,
00:25:16.520 which is of course very, very, uh, appropriate. There's a couple of movies that have shown this
00:25:21.480 scenario. We actually rewatched, uh, ready player one, which is all about this living in a digital
00:25:26.200 space. Everything is a game and stuff like that. Uh, and they showed people basically living in
00:25:29.960 squalor trailer parks that were stacked on top of each other, but everyone is occupied with the
00:25:33.880 the virtual space and stuff like that. And all of the ending of the movie kind of demonstrated
00:25:37.600 like, Oh, we should be more in the real world and, you know, hang out with each other and stuff.
00:25:41.560 You know, that that's, that's not what people are going to do. Right. Same thing is depicted in a
00:25:45.120 sense in the movie surrogates, uh, with Bruce Willis in it, right. They're just lying in basically like
00:25:49.940 in a, in a very sad biological state rotting essentially in, you know, in a room, in some closet
00:25:55.380 somewhere while they're walking around with their, uh, you know, Android, their perfect
00:25:59.400 Android representatives in, in, in the real world. Um, and then of course you
00:26:03.800 also have a cloud Atlas where they're showing, uh, uh, a scene where they're walking into
00:26:08.940 this month, the most dreary type of, uh, you know, apartment.
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