Red Ice TV - December 08, 2021


The Cabal's Catastrophic 'Carbon Capture' Campaign


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27 minutes

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176.95537

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4,917

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302

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

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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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