The Biden family is growing, yet more corrupt. Robert Hunter Biden has been dealing in business for a long time, but did you know who his father was? Did you know that he was not even called Robert? Well, now you do, because the truth is out there, and it s not good news. Robert is a thief, a crook, a racketeer, a criminal, a fraud, a spy, and a fraudster, and he s been doing it for a good long time. And he s not even Robert Biden. He s Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, and the husband of former first lady Michelle and former first daughter Jill, Jillian. This week on the show, we take a look at what the Biden family has been up to, and why it s so important that we know who he is. We ve got a hell of a show coming up for you! Stay tuned for Part 2 of this mini-series on the Biden Family and their dealings in business, coming soon. Stay free and keep up to date with the happenings in the world of politics, economics, money and corruption! Stay woke! - The Dark Side of the Matrix. Logo by . Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Our theme song is by Nordgroove. Download MP3" by Suneaters, and our ad music is by Fugue, If you like what you hear, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, we'll be listening to your favourite streaming service, and sharing it on Anchor.fm.fm/The Dark Siderealm and we'll send you a rating and review you'll get a discount on our new ad-free version of the show on the podcast, too! Thank you! Thank you for listening to our new music is coming soon! Timestamps: . . . 5:00 - What's your favourite? 6:30 - What do you think of this song? 7:00 8:40 - Why don't you dined and dined? 9: What's a nice dinner? 10:00 | Why don t you dine me out? 11:00 -- What's going on? 12:30 -- What s a nice meal? 13:40 -- Why do you want me to dined out?
00:01:38.000If you're watching us on Rumble, subscribe because Rumble works a bit different to YouTube and we need you to subscribe to us because then you'll get... Look, I can't get into all the details.
00:01:47.000In fact, it's only a matter of weeks before we shut down your wallet in an instant because WorldCoin, the dystopian new cryptocurrency, is here to stay.
00:03:02.000We'll be talking about more revelations, sort of complex revelations actually.
00:03:06.000You probably saw them on Tucker from the Chief of, former Chief of the Capital Police.
00:03:10.000We're going to be getting into that in some We've got a hell of a show coming up for you.
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00:03:29.000I mean, some of the content is so rude, I scarcely dare think it.
00:03:33.000I scarcely dare think it in the privacy of my own cerebellum.
00:03:36.000I scarcely dare fire up my own amygdala.
00:03:39.000Now, let's have a look at the Biden family.
00:03:41.000While the Brand family is growing, the Biden family is growing yet more corrupt.
00:03:47.000And that's just... The bank balances are.
00:04:46.000So this is about special counsel, who's been brought in with these new powers.
00:04:51.000What I've heard about this special counsel, I believe he's called David Weiss, is that he's the person that's been doing the investigation already.
00:04:56.000In fact, he's the person who engineered the plea deal.
00:04:59.000So they've got a person who's already given Hunter Biden, let me know in the comments in the chats, if you're watching this over in locals now, tell us, am I right about this?
00:05:05.000David Weiss, who did the special plea deal, they're going to him, right, could you investigate a bit harder?
00:05:54.000Then the guy comes out himself and just blathers on about David Weiss and how he's got new powers like it's Superman when he goes back to that cafe and spins the guy around on the stool.
00:08:13.000He's gonna be using, I think, words which are formed by vibrating your larynx and using air that you breathe into your lungs and using labial fricatives, lingual fricatives, and open vowel sounds to communicate in an agreed form of signifiers, sometimes using syntax that's reliable, but sometimes it's somewhat fudged.
00:09:22.000Okay boss, give us six years and I'll come to you with some pretty good conclusions.
00:09:27.000The only thing they've come back with after six years is that he was taking money from Burisma, there's up to 20 million dollars in payments, Joe Biden seems to have had some involvement, at least there is a paper trail that suggests that much, you've seen the same information that we've seen, and that his real name isn't Hunter at all, but Robert.
00:11:00.000We're not... We don't stop for a second here in our quest to bring you constant news.
00:11:05.000...partners began investigating allegations of certain criminal conduct by, among others, Robert Hunter Biden.
00:11:14.000That investigation has been recently referenced in federal criminal proceedings in the District of Delaware, and as noted in those proceedings and other public statements by Mr. Weiss's office, that investigation remains ongoing.
00:11:28.000I have concluded... So it's just they're saying we're still doing it?
00:11:31.000Yeah, it's been, I mean, I think he started it in 2019, so it's literally been four years already.
00:12:05.000Let us know in the chat if you think they're just trying to kick the can a little further down the road so they don't have the spectacle of revelations around Biden criminality during the election media cycle.
00:12:15.000It's not as if they would have kept something off social media, a legitimate story around, oh no they did do exactly that.
00:12:22.000So it's not helpful, is it, when all of these issues that begin as conspiracy theories down the line end up proven to be true, particularly when there's an ongoing investigation into Donald Trump, an indictment predicated on his presumed, supposed, alleged criminality.
00:12:37.000When criminality is institutional, when the system requires crime to sustain itself, how can you possibly condemn anybody on that basis?
00:14:11.000When he come on here, there was a bit where, before we went on air, right, I was eating my dinner, but before I saw him, and then, like, when he come on, he started eating an apple.
00:14:51.000Munching your way through the entire interview in the end, I imagine.
00:14:54.000I reckon you're going to be a president like that for.
00:15:15.000I reckon you're going to Well, him and his pals have sent us a big bunch of them drinks, probably in the hope that we'll inadvertently advertise it, innit?
00:15:22.000But that, over in our country... Oh, I've just done it.
00:16:42.000We asked our audience, and you are our audience, we asked the members of our movement, is a cashless society, we asked you, a significant step forward for civilisation, or merely a means for government control?
00:16:53.000And by Jove, you were very near unanimous in your response.
00:17:35.000Australia, is it being used to pilot advanced globalist measures like a cashless society, like internment camps if you won't take your medicine?
00:17:44.000Is Australia... Let me know in the chat if you think that those sort of friendly anglophonic countries like Canada and Australia that we looked at as like, you know, they're a bit like Britain but without the colonial history, a bit like America but without the militarism and the military-industrial complex stuff, They're turning out to be some of the worst countries in the world.
00:18:00.000Try driving a truck for a living and wanting to move about, they'll criminalise you before you can say lumberjack.
00:18:06.000And now over there in Australia, before you can say stealing an aboriginal baby, they're trying to get you living in a cashless society, man.
00:19:10.000Over-the-counter transactions are no longer available at some Commonwealth bank branches, with cash only available through ATMs.
00:19:17.000For more, we're joined by the Chief Operating Officer of National Seniors Australia, Chris Grice.
00:19:22.000Funny this guy and he goes way off track.
00:19:25.000He's meant to be the representative of the views of elderly Australians.
00:19:29.000And he starts, I think, roughly in that framing.
00:19:32.000But then he starts talking about real conspiracies and how this could all get out of hand.
00:19:35.000But what's important for all of us, whether you're watching this in the United States of America, wherever you're watching us right now, and do let us know in the chat.
00:19:42.000Do you think that the drive towards a cashless society is going to be implemented in order to restrict your access to resources?
00:19:49.000Is this part of the slide towards social credit scores?
00:19:52.000Is this a little bit like the old medicine passports that were mooted a couple of years ago?
00:19:56.000New measures to impose authoritarian control in a society that's clearly demanding decentralization, that no longer requires the level of authority that it once did because consensus can be achieved through communication.
00:20:09.000Consensus can be achieved through localised democracies.
00:20:12.000Is it possible that what they've realised is that the tendency, the drift of society is towards freedom, towards individual liberty, towards independent thinkers like you?
00:20:23.000And they are trying to, I mean, get a finger in the dike, I believe is the phrase they use in fairy tales.
00:20:31.000I mean, the interesting thing with this is, with using the elderly as the example, is I think it's kind of meant to make us all think, well, it's kind of the elderly, but actually I don't think it's... I like the elderly!
00:20:39.000Well, first of all, the elderly are great, obviously.
00:25:29.000We're not repaying back any of our debts.
00:25:31.000And when we use your roads or whatever, we will pay a nominal taxes that we will agree in a treaty, but we're not paying for any illegal wars.
00:25:37.000We're not paying for anything that we don't agree with.
00:25:46.000How often do you expect me to visit you in prison at this point?
00:25:48.000I want pretty regular visits, but I get lonely and I don't know what kind of friends I'm going to make in Belmarsh.
00:25:53.000I mean Julian Assange is presumably going to be pretty up for a bit of a chat on our one hour of yard time every day.
00:26:01.000Maybe we'll chat as we pass on the landing a little bit.
00:26:03.000I might jump into that net once in a while just for kicks, you know.
00:26:06.000I don't want to go to jail, not just for simply suggesting that we're free and we're declaring ourselves independent and free.
00:26:11.000And if there's this attempt, what this is an attempt to do is foreclose on the possibility of any individual independence while using the rhetoric of freedom.
00:26:20.000Talking all the time about convenience, all the time about safety, while shutting down our ability to transact.
00:26:25.000Yeah, well certainly, I mean they'll have access, the government will then, if it's a central, you know, government controlled currency, then they will literally have access to know exactly what you're spending your money on, so there's a kind of form of control there.
00:26:36.000Later in the report, he literally talks about a banking app that closed down for the day through like a technical error.
00:26:42.000But it meant no one had access to their money for 24 hours.
00:26:45.000Now, when we put that into context with what happened in Canada, we know there is an ability there, once you're not using actual cash, for them to just cut off your supply at that point.
00:26:56.000So these are not like theoretical things, these are things that have actually happened and we really should be kind of warned about.
00:27:02.000People call us conspiracy theorists if we try to build cases based on you know evidence stuff that's actually happened.
00:27:08.000Hey what if they have a social credit score such as already is being piloted and implemented in China?
00:27:14.000What if events like as Gareth just said like the trucker protest where people's financial freedoms were digitally curtailed is repeated?
00:27:20.000What if, even again, as Gareth just said, there are technical errors that lead to 24
00:27:38.000Institutions that I simply don't trust.
00:27:41.000And when it comes to the nomenclature, symbols and ceremonies of these corrupt systems, has
00:27:48.000there been any more prevalent event than January the 6th in the recent cultural memory?
00:27:54.000How did January 6th Benefit the powers of American political authority whether that's deep state agencies like the CIA and the FBI or the Capitol Hill police force Themselves the ex-capitol police chief says multiple fed agents were in the January the 6th crowd now We've been reporting on that for a while.
00:28:12.000We've even had Stephen friend and Bobby O'Grady Garrett O'Grady.
00:28:44.000We had him on here, and do you know what they had the ghoul to reveal?
00:28:47.000But they didn't trust the way that the FBI were handling events around January 6th.
00:28:51.000Now, our man out of Capitol Police Force, look, he's had an interview with Tucker and this is an interesting new complexion on the matter and where we have a responsibility.
00:29:00.000To report to you openly and responsibly.
00:29:03.000Some of you believe that there were deep state agents in the crowd on January 6th that encouraged, instigated and exacerbated the violence on that day, right?
00:29:16.000What our man said on Tucker is that those deep state agencies, such as the CIA and the FBI, they had prior knowledge that there were bad actors attendant that day and they didn't inform the Capitol Police.
00:29:29.000So the Capitol Police couldn't properly prepare for the event.
00:29:32.000In fact, police were called in from out of town.
00:29:34.000People were coming from New Jersey, people that weren't even police.
00:29:38.000Ice cream vans were being called in and they were pretending to be police.
00:29:42.000But like, what I'm saying is, is that there are now competing narratives, neither of which are that helpful when it comes to the indictment of Donald Trump and claiming that his speech that day was the main cause in the events that followed.
00:29:56.000In particular, one of our team members, Young Putin there, said that If the deep state knew that there were bad actors there and failed to prepare for it, how can you condemn Donald Trump in the same way for instigating what happened that day?
00:30:11.000Because surely they should have taken measures to prevent it if they knew it was happening.
00:30:15.000So this in a sense could be, there are some people that believe, and I'm certainly not
00:30:18.000supporting these theories, that around 9-11 there was intel around some of the protagonists
00:30:26.000of that event that meant that they could have arrested them, prevented it, investigated
00:30:31.000it differently, and that there could be a reason why an event of that nature was beneficial
00:32:19.000Thanks, look at another scoop, another breakthrough.
00:32:21.000We're becoming one of the most powerful independent media voices in this world and it's all because of you, your diligence and excellence.
00:32:26.000Let's go and look to that other influential figure and former guest on this show, Tucker, and his chat with the Capitol Police.
00:32:33.000What I like is the complexity, that this is different from saying that they were deep state agents instigating the trouble, it's saying the opposite in fact, that they could have prevented it legitimately happening.
00:32:44.000Well, I guess it's also not saying that that still couldn't be the case.
00:32:47.000What he's basically saying is they were justified in being there because they knew about bad actors, as you say, that were going to be involved that day.
00:32:55.000But the point is, because they knew about this, maybe three bad actors that then went up to 18 or 19 bad actors, terrorists, whatever you want to call them, that it was legitimate that the FBI were there.
00:33:06.000But then, what Steven Son's point is, no one told me about it, I had no idea about this.
00:33:12.000And if you want to prevent these things happening, you would think the Chief of the Capitol Police would be told about these things.
00:33:18.000And isn't the problem now that you can't really trust anyone?
00:33:21.000It's like they go, well, I suppose the mainstream media say, oh, you can't trust this dude that was formerly the head of the police.
00:33:26.000Always, laws, investigations are weaponized in order to pursue an agenda.
00:33:31.000There's no one with any kind of ubiquitous moral authority anymore.
00:33:36.000The more that Trump is indicted and investigated, the more popular he becomes with anti-establishment voters.
00:33:41.000And certainly I would include myself in that demographic.
00:34:06.000Certainly, federal agencies had intel suggesting this was going to be a bigger than normal protest and could be violent.
00:34:14.000Now, when you look back and you see some of the intel that was out there, and I reference a lot of it in the book, there's intel talking about going up and killing the palace guards.
00:34:33.000They talk about burning down the Supreme Court.
00:34:35.000They talk about different attacks on different members of Congress.
00:34:39.000And they talk about storming the building.
00:34:42.000Not a single word of that is included in any of the intelligence assessments.
00:34:45.000And a matter of fact, my intelligence unit is putting out documents on the 4th, 5th, and 6th indicating a low probability of civil disobedience.
00:34:55.000So, I mean, if you were, and I'm not, but if you were conspiracy minded, you might think that Certain agencies concluded there was likely to be chaos at the Capitol, and that served their political purposes, and so they let it happen, and they prevented you from stopping it.
00:35:11.000Wow, that's a fascinating perspective.
00:35:14.000What do you think about that take, that perspective?
00:35:28.000And also keep sending us this footage from January 6th.
00:35:31.000There's some amazing stuff in the locals chat.
00:35:33.000People that were there that day, someone working as a medic, posted some really interesting images that appear to demonstrate some pretty extraordinary behaviour.
00:35:48.000Because obviously we're hearing these things now about he didn't have knowledge of this.
00:35:52.000What Tucker's just said is essentially, did they want this to happen?
00:35:56.000Now, if he comes out and says, I didn't have prior knowledge of the FBI in the crowd, why was that the case?
00:36:02.000Why, when I was calling for the National Guard, did the National Guard not get there in time that there were people from New Jersey coming before them?
00:36:11.000If that gets out under testimony, then it doesn't look so great.
00:36:14.000So apparently the Democrats didn't want him to testify and he didn't.
00:36:16.000Almost as if what they were hoping for is an event that day that would later legitimise the investigations that are currently taking place.
00:36:35.000It would certainly legitimise a massive crackdown on dissent and anti-protest laws and all sorts of things and militarisation of police, etc, etc, which has happened.
00:36:52.000Right, before, a Government Accountability Office report revealed that by January 3rd 2021, the FBI was tracking four domestic terrorists who planned to attend the riot.
00:37:00.000Three days later, On the day of the riot, the number of domestic terrorists tracked by the FBI grew to 18 and 19.
00:37:05.000It escalated, as our man Gail just told us.
00:37:08.000During it, former Capitol Police Chief Stephen Sund said that multiple federal agents were in the crowd during the insurrection in the U.S.
00:37:14.000Capitol building on January, but he wasn't informed of their presence.
00:37:16.000So why wouldn't you tell the head of the Capitol Police on?
00:37:23.000Court documents indicate That there were FBI informants in two of the groups that organized the riot, the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers.
00:37:30.000So the FBI had informants in both of those groups and it appears that we've not had clarity between the FBI and other legal organizations or law enforcement organizations.
00:37:41.000While Sund was begging congressional leaders for green light assistance from the National Guard who were within eyesight of the Capitol, they took so long to arrive that the New Jersey State Police beat them to it, as well as some of the cast of Jersey Shore I'm beginning to believe that there's at least as much evidence that Joe Biden should be indicted as Donald Trump.
00:39:26.000Do you think that this cashless society that's being proposed is just another stinking Dirty, saucy little way of creating a dystopia, or is it for the benefit of ordinary folk like you and I?
00:39:38.000Not that I'd say that you're ordinary, not with that natural root lift.
00:39:46.000Yeah, either the deep state has muted you or you've muted yourself.
00:40:34.000One, because they feel like they are losing control over money with so much interest in decentralized currency like cryptocurrency.
00:40:43.000They are desperate because they have taken on so much debt and they see that the financial Stakes are shifting and they have seen through COVID that there are opportunities to gain more control by marrying money and social credit.
00:41:00.000And not only do they have the technology to be able to do this at scale, but it's proven that the population will go along with this.
00:41:07.000You had moms and aunts who turned in their loved ones for not having vaccines and not wearing masks and whatnot.
00:41:14.000So when you have a society that will go along with this technical collection of information,
00:41:21.000as well as the means to further centralise the currency, why wouldn't they seek that opportunity
00:41:30.000You are getting a lot of love in the chat, I'll tell you that Carol.
00:41:34.000People are really impressed, not only by your hair, but that is 50% of the traffic,
00:41:40.000but also by your insights into the approach to a world global currency that is plainly being engineered,
00:41:48.000yes, as you've pointed out, to undermine and destabilise existing
00:41:53.000decentralised currency models like Bitcoin, et cetera.
00:41:56.000All of which, as you point out, were heavily criticized prior to them being under government control, which of course we suspected to be the case long before it happened.
00:42:04.000Now, to further investigate the potential power and misuse of that power that a centralized government-controlled currency could augur, I will say simply these words.
00:42:16.000Truckie Truckie, do you think those Canadian truckers were...
00:42:21.000Needlessly maligned, persecuted and controlled.
00:42:24.000And do you think that the methods that were used to control them and curtail their protest would be used on a more global scale, Carol?
00:42:38.000And if you think about social credit and what it comes after from a financial standpoint, it comes after your social standing, which is your access and your opportunity, your ways that you can make money.
00:42:50.000It comes after your job and it comes after your actual assets.
00:42:55.000So in this particular case, as I talk about in the book with the trucker convoy, it was some of all of the above, but particularly they came after the assets.
00:43:05.000And so, are you reading along with me, Russell?
00:43:26.000The phrase mum and pop cottage business appears, which is probably some sort of euphemism, I imagine, Carol.
00:43:34.000Yes, so anyway, it is, by the way, a euphemism.
00:43:39.000But in reality, with the trucker convoy, yes, they have come after their actual assets.
00:43:45.000And what was particularly startling about that was sort of the cross-border nature of how this went down.
00:43:51.000It was the Canadian government who said, these people are a threat and we have to do something.
00:43:56.000And so a bunch of people first went to GoFundMe in the United States and said, we're going to do a GoFundMe fundraiser for these people.
00:44:04.000The Canadian government then said to GoFundMe, who's in the United States, you need to shut that down.
00:44:10.000And they complied with a government that wasn't their own.
00:44:13.000Then you had individual hackers that came to the equation when they moved to a different platform.
00:44:20.000And they leaked the names of all the people who had participated saying, you are just as bad as, by the way, tying into what you're talking about, the January 6th insurrectionists.
00:44:31.000And so they meant to shame those people and hurt them with social credit as well.
00:44:36.000And then you had the actual freezing of the assets.
00:44:39.000And so these are all means of control meant to hurt you from a freedom standpoint, but including your financial freedom.
00:44:47.000Because if you can't earn a living, if you don't have access to your money that you earned, how are you supposed to live, Russell?
00:44:54.000I don't know how I'm going to do it, Carol, I just don't.
00:44:57.000Lady Pamela Jane says in our locals chat, one of our awakened wonders, I sent a donation and they sent my donations back.
00:45:06.000What's deeply curious to me and worrying is that indeed if you have an international agenda executed undemocratically as you just explained with the defunding and the attacks on GoFundMe, that's Clear evidence of the kind of globalism that a government-controlled world coin would facilitate, or at least a cryptocurrency that was collaboratively engineered, owned, controlled by the government.
00:45:35.000So we shouldn't be marching face first into this.
00:45:38.000Carol, is it true that world coin tokens, and we've got a story about this, that's our Here's the News story that we're going to be looking at in depth, Later on.
00:46:04.000It's so weird that you said that, because that was the first thing that popped into my head was digital prostitution, and I wasn't sure if that was an appropriate phrase.
00:46:11.000But you have now just confirmed that for me, Russell, so thank you for doing that.
00:46:14.000You know, WorldCoin, which sounds like it is government-backed, is actually backed by big tech, which in many cases, the individual companies act as de facto governments, right?
00:46:24.000They have as many users, they have huge balance sheets, and they have massive infringements on our rights that we're not protected against.
00:46:31.000I went to the WorldCoin website and I don't know if this is intentional.
00:46:36.000This is not meant to be a direct crack at them.
00:46:45.000So if you think about what is written on their website, they keep using the words human.
00:46:50.000They want a more human economic system.
00:46:53.000They're building a more human access to the global economy.
00:46:59.000They say that they are trying to become, quote, the world's largest human identity and financial network, which sounds incredibly frightening.
00:47:08.000Why do we need an identity network, let alone a financial network, giving ownership to everyone?
00:47:14.000Well, we want individual ownership, but, you know, collective ownership sounds a lot like communism.
00:47:21.000And so the language in and of itself, I think, warrants a big giant neon sign.
00:47:27.000The fact that they're now using biometrics and that they're going to poor countries and promising them money in exchange for their biometric data.
00:47:36.000In this particular case, they're scanning their irises and they want to use that on their human identity network is incredible.
00:47:44.000Incredibly frightening and something that really shows why we need to protect our rights in the digital sphere and treat these companies as if they were the de facto governments, like they're acting as they are.
00:47:56.000If you don't protect your own digital sphere, who the hell will?
00:48:00.000We've got some wonderful comments here, Carol.
00:48:02.000Miles Driver says, this is a transhumanist agenda.
00:48:06.000Some people are saying they're going to hide their Digi dollars straight under their mattress.
00:48:09.000Purple Revolution says, prove you're a human.
00:48:12.000Wild Bird Chatter says, I am so out on PayPal.
00:48:15.000And SensitiveHearts25 asks, says, my question to you, Carol, is how can we fight back against the cashless society if it's going to further impecuniate already poor folks?
00:48:26.000She didn't say impecuniate, I added that.
00:48:28.000Yeah, no, I think impecuniate is an important thing to be thinking about.
00:48:33.000We have so many different threats that are coming at us, you know, from social credit, from potential CBDCs, just the base devaluation of our dollar and so on and so forth, that my, you know, disclaimer, I'm not a financial advisor, but my base, you know, non-financial advice to you is that you need to be thinking about if your medium of exchange or your store of value is cut off for some period of time, what are you going to do about it?
00:48:58.000And I know Russell probably sounds like I'm a prepper, but I would say that people who are preppers, not that there's anything wrong with that, live this lifestyle every day.
00:49:09.000It's more like thinking about your house potentially burning down and having an escape route and buying some insurance.
00:49:15.000So do you have some sort of an alternate medium of exchange, whether it's precious metals?
00:49:20.000I'm not particularly a cryptocurrency person, but I know there are people who are.
00:49:25.000Do you have other things that you can barter with in your community?
00:49:29.000Because if this goes into effect, there is going to be a period of time Where there is going to be utter chaos and whether it's intentional that they turn off access to your money because you've done something wrong like the truckers or like Gareth was saying earlier in the show, maybe there's a cyber attack or some sort of technological breakdown and you just don't have access to your money because this is creating too big to fail on an epic level that we've never seen before.
00:49:55.000You need to think through how am I going to do this and have that plan so that you can be unburdened and go through your life and continue to enjoy every day as you should and not be panicked about this, but know that you have the plan in place and that you've started building up those reserves that if something were to happen that you could manage through that period of chaos because it would be absolute chaos for us.
00:51:04.000You can find out more about Carol's work at carolroth.com.
00:51:08.000And the one thing I want to know, Carol, before we glumly, sadly and with sorrow let you go, is what the hell is that figure in a box behind you there?
00:56:27.000Like, there's gonna be orbs all around the place that'll just be floating around, like Coca-Cola machines, like vending machines in hospitals selling stuff.
00:56:34.000You'd think, you shouldn't be eating this in a hospital, should you?
00:56:49.000They're piloting this in poor countries where people just don't have the time and bandwidth to go...
00:56:54.000Hang on a minute, are they stealing our data?
00:56:55.000So they're willing to hand over their data because they've frankly got bigger fish to fry, or an incredible lack of fish to fry, perhaps more accurately.
00:57:02.000So essentially they're piloting schemes that will be brought to us in the future once they've ironed out any difficulties with people that don't have a sufficient collective voice.
00:57:11.000Now I'd asked you to cast your mind back all the way back to 2019 and notice what happened in China and how those systems were then replicated in Western countries.
00:57:20.000And notice how social credit scoring is slowly being introduced in subtle ways all around us.
00:57:26.000How through the implementation of vaccine passports we begin to manage people's entrance into certain facilities.
00:57:31.000This is another advancement along those lines.
00:57:33.000In a way you have to marvel at the ingenuity of the system.
00:57:36.000Something like cryptocurrencies comes along Which could be a threat because it allows independent trading and the bypassing of centralized currency.
00:57:42.000And within a matter of years, cryptocurrency is a great thing now because we can use it to steal information about your eyeball.
00:57:48.000Over the last week, more than 350,000 Kenyans have already gotten their eyes scanned here by the device in Nairobi.
00:57:56.000New users exchanged their biometrics for world coin cryptocurrency equaling about 49 US dollars.
00:58:04.000One Nairobi resident saying in part, I found it online, applied, when I got here I found people queuing and I applied and they scanned and now waiting for the money.
00:58:16.000The people that are cooperating with this piloting scheme are the recipients of tokens in exchange for their participation.
00:58:24.000For those of us that live in western countries or whatever you want to call it, our tokens are convenience.
00:58:31.000I don't have to muddle around in my wallet for half an hour producing a card.
00:58:34.000But in more desperate situations, a token which could be exchanged for, I don't know, food might be seen as an advantage.
00:58:41.000Kenya's communications authority now questioning where the data is being stored and what WorldCoin is doing with that information.
00:58:48.000They're collecting critical data about, quote-unquote, say, to be a good way for proof of humanity.
00:58:56.000How would this then increase the value in the short term?
00:59:02.000In the long term, perhaps if the demand for such kind of data increases, then you would say that it would be sold to the highest bidder.
00:59:12.000We now know that information about us as consumers is the world's most valuable commodity.
00:59:19.000It's more valuable than oil, it's more valuable than gold.
00:59:21.000But for it to remain valuable, we have to sustain these systems.
00:59:25.000If we don't have a consumer society based on commodity, and all of us continuing to spend money, then that knowledge and that information is less valuable.
00:59:33.000It's only valuable to private enterprises so they can sell us stuff, and to governments so they can control and regulate us.
00:59:38.000Those are the two areas where it's valuable.
00:59:40.000Plainly then, the vision is governments will continue to control and look for ways to introduce softer manipulation, social credit scoring, perhaps by practicing in Kenya, and corporations, no matter what they're saying about climate change and industry and a great need to change the world, are not altering their economic models one job.
00:59:59.000So all of the stuff you're hearing about, we're gonna radically change the world, we've got all the way we use resources because of this climate crisis or this humanitarian idea, they're not changing anything because we solely exist as vessels for commodity and product and no one's changing that anytime soon.
01:00:14.000They're not investing all of this money into this Kenyan project so that they can just, I don't know, help some Kenyan people.
01:00:20.000In a statement to NBC News, WorldCoin denies that it will or is selling any personal data and will, quote, work with local officials to increase understanding of the privacy measures and commitments WorldCoin implements, not only in Kenya, but everywhere.
01:00:37.000Yeah, we'll work with local officials.
01:00:39.000Those local officials, they're gonna stand up to the might of WorldCoin.
01:00:42.000Someone that's working in a village in Nairobi as a council clerk.
01:00:46.000I've noticed that you're stealing a lot of the data of our villagers.
01:01:14.000As investors race to capitalize on surging interest in cryptocurrencies, startups are getting creative in how they onboard a generation of crypto users to their first wallets.
01:01:24.000In a sense, this is like, I don't know if it was the same in America, but for us kids in the UK, banks used to, at some point in your school career, turn up and go, we'll give you a bank account!
01:01:33.000And then you're just with that bank forever.
01:01:35.000They're just doing the cryptocurrency version of that on a global scale.
01:01:38.000So in Kenya, they're giving people a bunch of free accounts, and then they'll be able to come to Western markets and say, we have all this data, this is its efficacy, these are the difficulties we've ironed out.
01:01:46.000This is how you solve problems around privacy, this is how you parrot the right talking points so you can bypass that,
01:01:52.000these are the deals you make with governments saying, look, we'll share this information with you.
01:01:55.000Increasingly, isn't it obvious that in a globalist state where power is centralising to an enormous degree,
01:02:01.000that if they have access to your information, if they have the ability to turn off your wallet, they're going to use
01:02:42.000The startup founded by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Alex Blania want to put a crypto wallet and some of their currency onto every human smartphone.
01:02:51.000But in order to do so, they have to build a way to determine whether someone is a unique human.
01:02:56.000Worldcoin is aiming to make their proof of personhood network in the least dystopian way possible.
01:03:02.000That being said, it still requires scanning a billion people's eyeballs with a five pound chromatic sphere called the orb.
01:04:00.000Worldcoin is a good example of private companies doing their bit to push and introduce digital ID schemes to as many people as possible, although this effort is usually done by governments and supported by various lobbies.
01:04:11.000A literal definition of fascism is where corporatism and the state align and bind to such a degree that there's no way for ordinary people, the populace, to confront that power.
01:04:22.000This is an example of the soft piloting of a social credit score system that will be used down the line to manage and manipulate populations at scale.
01:04:34.000People are becoming more and more alert because of our ability to communicate, because of independent media, because of independent thinkers like you.
01:04:40.000So what they do now is go to some buttfuck nowhere country, no disrespect, pilot a scheme out all nicely, and then by the time it arrives on your shores, by the time it's you being offered 50 crypto bucks, Don't be ridiculous!
01:04:51.000We wouldn't make you take medications, only allow you into certain territories if you have those medications.
01:04:56.000from digital ID schemes that we've been discussing for the last five years and
01:05:00.000that have been dismissed as conspiracy theories. Don't be ridiculous! We wouldn't
01:05:04.000make you take medications only allow you into certain territories if you have
01:05:08.000those medications. We wouldn't introduce 15-minute cities.
01:05:10.000We wouldn't introduce a chrome sphere that's gonna scan your eyes and have all your
01:05:14.000data then package that data and sell it around the world and then manage and
01:05:17.000manipulate your social habits and reward you for certain social behaviors
01:05:20.000and punish you for Are you doing that last bit?
01:05:23.000Last bit we are doing and we will do the first bit in time when you've got used to the last bit.
01:05:30.000And now, WorldCoin has announced that it will be even more helpful to governments by allowing them to use the system of biometric scanning it employs to sign users up.
01:05:39.000Other companies will be given the same privilege.
01:05:41.000So in order to ensure that governments approve this new and invasive technology, they allow governments to use it.
01:06:00.000The intention is clearly to get as many people as possible on board, hence the generosity with sharing the iris scanning technique, as well as that designed to verify people's identity.
01:06:09.000And it's no secret, we're on this mission of building the biggest financial and identity community that we can, is how Tools for Humanity, a company behind WorldCoin, executive Riccardo Machiera put it.
01:06:34.000The mission marches on despite concerns not only from privacy-focused non-profits and advocates, but also institutes in various countries that are tasked with protecting data privacy.
01:06:44.000But the people that are not-for-profit, i.e.
01:06:46.000not corporate, and people that are interested in protecting privacy think, whoa, is this not a problem?
01:06:52.000That tells you that this is eventually going to be a problem, but by then, it will be too late.
01:06:56.000People, and the number mentioned in reports these days is 2.2 million so far, sign up to WorldCoin by giving up biometric data contained in their eyes, i.e.
01:07:36.000But if you listen to what Maciera has to say, WorldCoin is clearly eager to build an image for itself of much loftier goals, not to mention ones that can turn controversial and fast.
01:07:45.000There are some ways WorldCoin can be used, as mentioned on its website, providing a way to tell human from artificial intelligence, possibly paving the way for universal basic income, but also enabling global democratic processes.
01:07:57.000Well, of course it could be used for good.
01:08:00.000We could do all sorts of things for good, couldn't we?
01:08:02.000We could be creating utopias right now.
01:08:05.000We could be using the miracle of modern communications to create local democracies.
01:08:09.000We could be using industry to move food around where it's required.
01:08:13.000There's all sorts of things we could be doing, but we're not doing any of them because what we want to create is an authoritarian, centralised, globalist dystopia as perhaps best symbolised by a chrome orb sucking information out of your eye hole and giving it to the government.
01:08:40.000Now that governments can use them to observe you and steal your data, manipulate and control you.
01:08:46.000Notice how yesterday's conspiracy theories are today's realities.
01:08:50.000An ongoing theme that I know you've already observed.
01:08:52.000Sometimes do you think that they tell you a really, really crazy one to groom you for the less obvious but more insidious versions of conspiracies that are happening all around you?