A gunman opened fire in Midtown Manhattan and multiple people have been shot, including NYPD officers. The suspect has been taken into custody, but it's not clear if it was a self-inflicted wound. Federal judges are still blocking legislation that has been passed by Congress, and the left is mad about it. We talk to Dr. Stella Emmanuel, who was one of the brave faces during the lockdown.
00:03:05.000And I think a lot of people remember me from 2020 when I stood at the steps of the Supreme Court to say COVID was treatable and people didn't have to die.
00:03:13.000And of course, I got beat up by the media and everything, but survived it.
00:03:17.000We just came back from the steps of the Supreme Court five-year anniversary, reminding the world that the battle is still on.
00:04:10.000So the post-millennial is, oh, you know what?
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00:04:47.000Police sources told ABC7 that an officer and civilians were shot in the streets outside of 354 Park Ave where the suspect fled.
00:04:55.000It is alleged that the shooter had a rifle, semi-automatic rifle.
00:05:00.000And there are reports that the shooter is down now.
00:05:04.000Now, I don't know if it's a self-inflicted wound or if it was the police that actually managed to stop the shooter, but the dying is over, apparently.
00:05:18.000Tom Winter is reporting that the New York NYPD is responding to a reported active shooter incident at 52nd and Park Ave, specifically 345 Park Ave.
00:05:28.000If I understand correctly, it wasn't on the street.
00:05:30.000It was actually on the 33rd floor of the building.
00:05:34.000So that leads you to believe that he was after an individual.
00:05:38.000But again, these are just reports, nothing confirmed.
00:05:41.000And now we're kind of just pontificating.
00:05:43.000But there is the obligatory, you know, New York City, these types of rifles are illegal.
00:05:50.000So you would wonder how one would be able to carry out an attack like that, considering gun control is supposed to have made New York very, very safe.
00:05:58.000But I don't think that that is actually a reality.
00:06:55.000Yeah, this is a very nice neighborhood.
00:06:58.000It's where most of the offices are in the city.
00:07:01.000I also think you're going to get a disproportionate amount of coverage of it because these are relatively common, like in the Midtown area.
00:07:08.000But I don't know, all shootings are bad, obviously.
00:07:14.000I mean, I did residency in New York, Bronx, Lebanon Hospital, right there in Lower Bronx, where when we got out at night, you had to practically get a hospital car to carry you because guns were flying around.
00:08:00.000I don't know if this is such a rare thing in even Midtown over the past five or six years.
00:08:06.000I remember New Year's Eve when Tim was there during Times Square at Times Square.
00:08:11.000There was a shooting, I think, involved with a police officer.
00:08:14.000I have family that works near 7th Ave, Midtown, and there was a shooting there in the daylight.
00:08:21.000And people are, I have so many family members who work in the city, and they are way more concerned over the past five years how it's descended into hell than it has.
00:08:29.000It reminds, these are much older people in Manhattan.
00:08:33.000These are like people in hotels in like Midtown area, and they're old enough to remember how Manhattan was in the 70s, which is an insane place.
00:08:42.000You know, my grandfather was a cop there in the 70s.
00:08:45.000A lot of my uncles were firefighters there, and their stories were like war stories.
00:08:49.000You know, you can look up pictures of even Midtown in the 70s, and it looks like a bombed out area, you know, where CBGBs used to be, right?
00:09:22.000But like we've been seeing a lot of these stories out of Manhattan, the people being lit on fire in the subways, that unfortunate dead person who was accosted.
00:09:30.000I think you always have shootings in New York City, but I think the past decade has been relatively safe compared to the past.
00:09:38.000I think there's something here about people chomping at the bit to be prepared to politicize something like this, though.
00:12:01.000But I didn't hear about a second suspect.
00:12:05.000Yeah, there's reports of multiple shooters, but I have nothing solid that I can actually say.
00:12:14.000So the guy that was shooting up on, it was alleged to have happened on the 33rd floor is what I've heard, is what the reports are saying, or what I've seen.
00:12:24.000And whereas if that is happen, if it was on the 33rd floor, it was, I believe it was only one guy.
00:12:32.000But again, these are early reports and we don't have a whole lot of confirmed information on it.
00:12:39.000It says lone shooter neutralized as of 20 minutes ago, but that's just bizarre.
00:12:43.000And by neutralized, there's reports that it was a self-inflicted wound.
00:12:56.000Like I said, I lived in New York for a while.
00:12:58.000The New York that I lived in and did residency in is totally different from the New York now.
00:13:03.000I know sometimes people get all bent out of shape about some of our criticism on the politics, especially of the liberals and their politics.
00:13:11.000But New York, in the days, there were times when in New York things were a little safer.
00:13:17.000Right now, beautiful Manhattan, where you could just go around and walk.
00:13:20.000Everything is getting a little tense in New York.
00:14:17.000I'm just saying that I don't know why New York would want to put somebody like that in authority and power because they need to, but that is the world we live in.
00:14:27.000You know, I'm an immigrant, from my accent, of course.
00:14:33.000I love this country and I want to make this country great again.
00:14:36.000But when immigrants come to this country and don't want to integrate, don't love the country, I don't think they should be put in a position of power because when you are in a position to legislate, you can cause a lot of harm.
00:14:48.000I believe he was only naturalized in 2019, too.
00:14:52.000He was only recently became a citizen.
00:14:55.000Yes, but his ideology is kind of like totally un-American.
00:16:42.000Obviously, we don't have confirmation of anything, and I haven't seen it myself, so I don't want to say that.
00:16:47.000But is it your sense that these kind of left-leaning, or it's my sense that there is more left-leaning violence happening now, whether it be the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, the Luigi Mangioni guy, there was another one that was the two people that were killed in D.C. outside of the Jewish History Museum.
00:17:11.000Sorry, did you say the Vance Bolter guy?
00:17:13.000If I missed it, the guy in Minneapolis who shot the assassinations that just happened a few weeks ago.
00:17:18.000I don't know if that was actually left-leaning or not.
00:17:22.000Yeah, so I don't know what the political motivations are.
00:17:24.000I'm only talking about the things that I'm sure of or that I've heard.
00:17:29.000But it's my sense that as much as the media wants to say that it's not ever the left and the left is only peaceful and they're et cetera, et cetera, it's my sense that things are getting extremely volatile on the left.
00:17:48.000They're at a loss for how to organize now because they had done so much to try to prevent Trump from being elected and they've done so much to try to push against the right.
00:17:58.000And nowadays, I really do think that the right is ascendant because people are really tired of the left.
00:18:03.000People are tired of the cancellations.
00:18:30.000I'm sure you heard violent rhetoric towards you for just speaking out about what you spoke out about during lockdowns.
00:18:38.000We hear it here, unfortunately, went through all the crazy swattings and stuff for years.
00:18:42.000That's how they get their policies moved is through force.
00:18:48.000I think the leadership of the left actually are the enemy of humanity.
00:18:52.000They don't like the left or the right.
00:18:54.000And they use kind of like almost like a mind control thing to control their constituents or the people that follow them.
00:19:02.000You see, a typical right-wing person or a typical Republican has other things in their lives, like family, home, jobs, and everything.
00:19:12.000But the typical leftists get so bent out of shape over their political position that they are willing to practically fight and kill each other and cancel family members because, you know, like I said, you know.
00:19:22.000So at the end of the day, it becomes a matter of you have to get back to family.
00:19:27.000So if you're in a position that you don't believe Family is important, you don't believe marriage is important, you don't believe job is important, then you don't have that much in your life that is important.
00:19:36.000So, at the end of the day, if somebody comes with a political ideology, you're going to jump on the bandwagon.
00:19:41.000The crazy part about it is that the left supports a lot of things.
00:19:44.000Like when you see things like gays for Palestine, or like you know, it's crazy because they will throw you off the rooftop.
00:19:52.000So you, you know, people are like, no, I want.
00:19:54.000So they are supporting things that they don't have clear ideas about, clear ideologies about.
00:19:59.000So a lot of people are not educated enough about what they are supporting.
00:20:03.000And of course, I just believe that they want that kind of mindless following because a mindless following person can easily become a militant.
00:20:13.000So a couple more things about this story, and we're going to move on.
00:20:16.000First of all, CNN is reporting that the police officer was shot in the back and he has passed away.
00:20:24.000And they are reporting that the shooters also passed away from a self-inflicted gun wound.
00:20:51.000Obviously, you know, we don't know what's going on.
00:20:54.000I don't know if this is actually something that the FBI will have jurisdiction over, but if they're going to support, or it does make sense that they would be supporting the NYPD in any kind of investigation that they're doing.
00:21:06.000So we're going to go ahead and move on to this next story from the post-millennial.
00:21:10.000Federal Judge Talwani blocks Trump Congress from cutting Medicaid funds to Planned Parenthood.
00:21:16.000A federal judge in Massachusetts, shocker, has granted an emergency motion for a preliminary injunction barring the Trump administration from cutting federal Medicare funds from Planned Parenthood as the case plays out.
00:21:28.000U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts Judge Indira Talwani wrote in the 58-page ruling, patients are likely to suffer adverse health consequences where care is disrupted or unavailable.
00:21:42.000In particular, restricting members' ability to provide health care services threatens an increase in unintended pregnancies and attendant complications because of reductions, because of reduced access to effective contraceptions and an increase in undiagnosed and untreated STIs.
00:21:57.000The provision to halt Medicare funding goes to Planned Parenthood was part of the big beautiful bill that Congress passed and Trump signed into law on July 4th.
00:22:04.000Talwani had initially blocked the provision for 14 days earlier in July.
00:22:09.000This makes absolutely no sense to me at all.
00:22:13.000When you have Congress that passes a bill, both houses of Congress sign off on it, they send it to the president, and they say, here you go.
00:22:23.000There is no reason, no constitutional justification for blocking this at all.
00:22:31.000And furthermore, the Supreme Court has already said that these judges don't have the authority to do nationwide injunctions.
00:22:40.000And I assume that because it's, you know, for the whole Big Beautiful Bill, this doesn't just apply to Massachusetts.
00:22:48.000I believe that she thinks that this injunction is supposed to apply to the whole U.S. It's my opinion that the federal government should just ignore these judges because the Supreme Court has found, you know, the whole federal government, the Congress, the President, and the Supreme Court say this is okay.
00:23:07.000And now federal district judges are just popping in and saying, oh, we can still have these nationwide injunctions.
00:23:20.000I think a lot happened during the Biden era where they had a lot of militant judges that felt that they could just, there was a lot of lawlessness.
00:23:29.000When you have had a time of lawlessness, when you come back to law and order, everybody gets really crazy about it because they've already gotten used to the lawlessness.
00:23:38.000So it's part of the lawlessness of the Obama-Biden administration, especially the Biden administration, that has allowed some of these judges to think they can do whatever they want to do.
00:23:46.000I think that's a great point because you see it not only with the judges like this, but you also see it in the reaction to exactly ICE enforcing existing immigration law.
00:23:55.000The idea that ICE enforcing laws that were, again, passed by Congress and okayed, ICE enforcing those laws is somehow tyranny when your representatives have voted on these laws and they've gone through the normal means to pass legislation and enact laws.
00:24:16.000And ICE says, okay, we're going to enforce the law and we're going to rely on the supremacy of the federal government.
00:24:24.000So that way state and local police forces don't have the authority to say, no, we can't do this.
00:24:31.000I think that this kind of stuff needs the federal government to actually come down hard on not just illegal immigrants or something, but come down on any municipal or state enforcement agencies that inhibit the execution of these laws.
00:24:50.000The judge is going against the will of the people.
00:24:52.000Before we went live, Serge, we were joking how government is a religion for some.
00:24:57.000And when you go against their religion, this is part of their religion.
00:25:00.000Planned parenthood, human sacrifice, abortion is part of their religion.
00:25:20.000This is the kind of thing they would, you know, they did the whole Kavanaugh thing over for abortion.
00:25:24.000This is part of their religion because they're psychotic Satanists, in my opinion.
00:25:29.000But I think that's pretty clear because this is what they will defy a president and the people to continue something like this.
00:25:37.000So I think the most, so there's two parts here.
00:25:40.000There's the Trump fighting back against these rogue judges with these constant injunctions against a lot of his different agenda items.
00:25:47.000But the agenda item here is what I think is particularly interesting because if you're a pro-life person, you've been getting the short end of the stick this entire administration.
00:25:56.000Trump seems to have abandoned the pro-life position because it's Generally unpopular with the general public writ large.
00:26:03.000And he's actually defended many Biden-era pro-choice agenda items.
00:26:11.000So, for example, they defended federal regulations allowing abortion pills to be available online and by mail.
00:27:05.000Yeah, when it comes to like abortion or like Planned Parenthood and abortion, I don't believe that the federal government should take our tax dollars and support abortion because if I'm pro-life and you using my tax dollars to support abortion, basically all of us are committing abortion.
00:27:22.000And that puts us in a position where we're going against our fundamental Christian beliefs.
00:28:24.000I'm saying that if they want to make laws to have access to whatever, evil laws or whatever, I don't, as long as I'm not paying for it, I don't agree with those laws.
00:28:34.000But I might not, I don't have a choice to tell them what to do.
00:28:38.000But I don't want it to be legislated that I should pay for it.
00:28:44.000So I don't believe Planned Parenthood, you know, should be given federal money.
00:28:49.000I don't believe anything that commits abortion should be given federal money because they are basically making every American that believes in pro-life to be paying for abortion.
00:28:58.000I mean, this is a great argument against federally funding anything, honestly.
00:29:03.000I mean, if you are paying taxes and the government is doing something, whether it be foreign aid, money to Israel, money to other countries, Social Security, et cetera, all of these things.
00:29:42.000And there's like, I think, a bit of a spectrum, but how you'd call a lot of this stuff.
00:29:47.000So we don't talk about, when they talk about abort, we're not talking, you know, sometimes Democrats make it sound as if if a woman has like a miscarriage or a woman's life is in danger, they're going to force that woman to die so that they can carry that baby.
00:30:03.000If I'm in the emergency room, I worked here for years.
00:30:05.000If I'm in the emergency room and a woman comes in and their life is in danger, I'm not going to sit there and say, okay, no, you must carry this baby and die.
00:30:15.000So that is not, I don't think any doctor or any, or that is legislated in any way.
00:30:20.000So that is kind of like a lie in the whole thing.
00:30:23.000But everybody just wants to be able to rip a baby out.
00:30:27.000If you don't want to have a baby, then take some kind of precaution or don't have sex.
00:30:33.000There is an addendum to what we're talking about.
00:30:35.000The Health and Human Services spokesperson, Andrew Nixon, told The Hill following the ruling, we strongly disagree with the court's decision.
00:30:42.000States should not be forced to fund organizations that have chosen political advocacy over patient care.
00:30:48.000This ruling undermines state flexibility and disregards long-standing concerns about accountability.
00:30:53.000This is, to both of your points, the idea that this is health care is a, I mean, it's a misuse of terminology because it's not health care.
00:31:08.000And the methods of contraception that are available are numerous.
00:31:14.000There are multiple ways that people can avoid pregnancy, whether it be birth control pills, whether it be contraceptives like condoms or any of the other types of contraceptives.
00:31:29.000So the idea that this is healthcare is something that the left uses to try to browbeat the conservative opinion.
00:31:40.000It's just like saying pro-choice when really you're pro-abortion.
00:31:45.000And there was a time where, there was recently a time where the left had started actually coming out and saying that they were pro-abortion.
00:31:54.000And Michelle Wolfe had that shout your abortion monologue she did or whatever.
00:32:01.000And I couldn't help but feel like this is just ghoulish.
00:32:08.000Like whether or not you're pro-abortion or whether you're pro-life or not, it should have been.
00:32:15.000And the argument that was made by Democrats back in the 90s and aughts was safe, legal, and rare.
00:32:22.000The point that they wanted people to believe was this doesn't happen often and we want it to be safe for people because if we don't do this, it's going to be coat hangers in alleyways.
00:32:31.000And that's the story that was told, which was always BS.
00:32:38.000so the way that the left uses words to actually obfuscate what they're actually doing is something that I think the right should address more and point at and make people, you know, make people use clear words to articulate the ideas or what's actually happening as opposed to allowing the left to over it over it.
00:33:01.000They get away with their brutalism because they soften the language, because they've effectively killed language.
00:33:06.000You know, what is a boy, what is a girl, all these things, marriage, everything's been destroyed.
00:34:25.000Margaret Singer was a racist and really believed that black children and brown children should be killed.
00:34:32.000So they've taken that and, in fact, there's an article that said that Planned Parenthood has tried to distance itself from actually the whole belief of its founder, but you cannot do that because that is the work of the founder.
00:34:46.000And sometimes it actually got so bad during the Biden years that some doctors, I remember I was sitting in Pennsylvania, one of the legislatures in Pennsylvania, they were actually talking about just being able, if you give birth to a child all the way to Virginia.
00:35:01.000Yes, in Virginia, all the way to the last day of birth, you can give birth to the child and then have a conversation with the mom whether they should kill the child or not.
00:35:11.000Well, I mean, to your point, that video, I think, actually made a lot of people aware of what was happening because the left had forever said, no, we would never do that.
00:35:22.000You don't, nobody ever gets an abortion in the ninth month.
00:35:26.000Nobody ever gets an abortion, et cetera, et cetera.
00:35:28.000And then to hear, you know, what was his name?
00:35:41.000And there's also on video and testimony before Congress of the atrocities that they've done with the babies from Planned Parenthood in places like Pennsylvania universities in their labs there.
00:35:55.000And also there's the, I don't know the particulars of the story, but there was the idea that they were selling body parts of aborted fetuses and stuff.
00:36:03.000A lot, you were about to interject him on that.
00:36:05.000Yeah, so, I mean, do you guys feel abandoned by the Trump administration?
00:36:09.000He recently, the administration recently defended a case in Texas where they defended the use of mailing mefepristone, which is the number one drug, like responsible for two-thirds of abortions.
00:36:28.000So, and I called it out then, you know.
00:36:30.000Of course, I like a lot of things and I'll champion some of this stuff, but this one's pretty important, if not one of the most important things.
00:37:09.000And I think that is actually the position of most people in the right.
00:37:12.000We don't look at, I know there are a few like Trump people that totally think that he's going to usher in the golden age.
00:37:19.000But most people, most right-wing people, we just want the government to leave us alone.
00:37:25.000We want to get as least government as possible.
00:37:27.000So we make choices that will bring that to our families.
00:37:31.000And one of the biggest difference is actually just sometimes the person on the top of the ticket can be a little off, but there is something also about what the ticket stands for.
00:37:43.000You know, like if you look at the Republican ticket, what do they stand for?
00:37:47.000You know, and some of those things, you know, you can pick that to decide who to support.
00:37:52.000And I would say lastly that personal sins, you know, sometimes people tend to look at Trump and like, well, he did this and he did that.
00:37:59.000Personal sins does not really, his personal sin is between him and God.
00:38:03.000But legislated sin affects the whole nation.
00:38:07.000It is legislated sin that would make people, the rest of the world, suffer from something they don't want to do.
00:38:14.000Like if they legislate right now that as every doctor, you should be able to commit an abortion, then it affects your personal rights.
00:38:23.000You know, things that are put and codified into the law that, okay, you can't say anything.
00:38:28.000Remember in the days of Obama, it got so crazy, you could not be, if you didn't bake a cake for a gay person, you were attacked.
00:38:34.000So, you know, some of those things, you know.
00:38:35.000So we want to want freedom to be able to practice religion, love God, love our families, and do what we want to do.
00:38:41.000And to some extent, give everybody else grace to do what they want to do.
00:38:45.000I think the coalitional politics of this is part of what's so fascinating because some of the most ardent Trump supporters are religious Christians whose top issue by far is the pro-life issue.
00:38:56.000That's their number one, two, and three issue.
00:40:25.000It's like the initial, the first thing that I saw when I was like, wait a minute, this is not right was when the left started to, or the Democrats started to think that, you know, things like free speech were quaint and outdated.
00:40:43.000And I saw this, it was 20 years ago now when I first started to kind of smell what was coming.
00:40:50.000I was like, this seems off that these ideas that are what make America what America is, people were starting to say, well, you know, that's, you know, ha ha ha.
00:41:02.000And they were looking at it as if it was something that was an option as opposed to foundational.
00:41:07.000Can't we just move on from free speech?
00:41:33.000Yeah, the fact that people stopped saying that it was, oh, you know, you shouldn't say that and started to really attack people with a lot of vitriol.
00:42:42.000Our fire and safety director for the building immediately came on and said to shelter in place our elevators were locked, which made us feel safe.
00:42:56.000This is going to be their own coverage on it, so I don't really want to show this, but this image right here, which was shown earlier, shows how brazen this dude was probably walking directly in.
00:43:04.000Again, we don't know what kind of, you know, you can see what it is.
00:43:07.000It doesn't look like there's like a suppressor on there.
00:43:10.000I think that's actually, I don't know if we can get a close up.
00:43:13.000I'm taking breaking news out of shitty ADC news.
00:43:16.000I want to pull up on X because there's just, yeah, we'll just keep going with the show until I can find a picture.
00:43:21.000So I don't think that he actually had a can.
00:43:23.000I think that it was actually the sling that he had on there.
00:43:57.000The shooter's name is Shane D. Tamura, and he's got a Las Vegas concealed firearms permit.
00:44:05.000And so that, you know, he probably had the gun legally.
00:44:09.000Considering he was from Vegas, it is possible that that was a can on there to be a silencer for people unaware of the lingo.
00:44:17.000So because that kind of accessory is legal in Nevada, it's not legal to own a suppressor in New York City or in New York State or Jersey or Massachusetts.
00:45:14.000Yeah, I mean, even, to be honest with you, shooting what looks like a short-barrel rifle, I don't know for sure, but it doesn't look like it's a 16-inch, so it's probably a little bit shorter than a, or it's probably a short-barrel rifle.
00:45:27.000And if you shoot a short-barrel rifle inside of a building Without a can, it's going to blow your eardrums out.
00:45:33.000The other upsetting thing outside of the violence is the short-term memory of the people.
00:45:38.000Like, we don't talk about the Vance Bolter thing nearly as much as assassinations happen in Minneapolis, the embassy shootings, Luigi Mangione.
00:45:55.000We don't even really have any answers on it.
00:45:56.000Trump said he's satisfied with what the briefings were, but I don't feel like the public is because it doesn't make much sense what happened in Butler.
00:46:04.000It's been non-stop violence and the Idaho shooting, shooting the first responders.
00:46:10.000And that's all just in the past six months.
00:46:12.000I think mental health too has become an issue.
00:46:15.000And, you know, when it comes to, and mental health is also affected by the society.
00:46:24.000You know, when people stop interacting, when I get back to family, religion, and people not interacting with each other, and a lot of people don't have friends anymore, all they have is their phone and social media.
00:46:33.000And then they can easily get, people become bullies very easily just hanging out on social media.
00:46:38.000And some of the stuff just that has happened in our society, the breakdown of society where we're not, people are not actually just having family and having cookouts.
00:46:49.000And many people are just lonely and suffering.
00:46:51.000And there's a lot of mental health going on.
00:46:53.000And when that happens, people are going to flip and do something crazy.
00:46:57.000And now, in those days, we went to church, but these days, that is rarer.
00:47:02.000So people are going to flip and do something.
00:47:04.000That's part of the depravity of our society.
00:47:07.000And I don't know how we're going to survive this in the long run.
00:47:10.000You know, I'm hearing that dudes can't get laid anymore.
00:48:17.000I wonder if it's the cities that are so bad for dating, you know, because I'm out here in the country in the church I go to, it's like people, first of all, aren't really, I'm sure they are, but I'm seeing a lot of younger kids who are getting married young, right?
00:48:31.000And it's not like the dating scene where I hear about people who are my age in New York City still dating on different apps and having a hard time.
00:48:39.000So I think, I wonder if I think it's a city issue versus country issue.
00:48:42.000I think it might be, I think it might be skewed towards younger men too, who struggle differently.
00:48:48.000Well, I think the numbers game is good in New York City, frankly.
00:49:55.000There's every distraction you can imagine.
00:49:57.000Why would you go and try to talk to a girl and risk it when it's much easier to just turn on the Xbox or jump on pornhub, you know, and get your satisfaction that way and then go about your day and now you can have a robot?
00:50:58.000There's a scripture in the book of Revelation, chapter 13 that says that they will deceive humanity to make images unto the beast.
00:51:06.000And the devil will have the power to give breath to these images that they'll be able to speak, which is the robots and the clones and whatever.
00:51:14.000But these robots that we're bringing into our houses, they are going to be the power that will fight against humanity and enforce the beast system.
00:51:23.000So basically bring in your own robot and let your fridge talk to you and, you know, and, you know, your Tesla and whatever.
00:51:30.000So by the day they decide that you're not going to go a mile away from your house, they'll lock you down in your car and you can't do anything about it.
00:51:36.000So I would say that'd be very, you know, question bringing in so much technology and a lot of this AI stuff because they say AI is not a tool.
00:52:30.000If a computer can learn to play chess better than the most accomplished chess grandmaster ever, why can't a computer learn to do the dishes?
00:52:42.000If a calculator could do math that the best mathematician can't do, then does that mean the end of the world and there will be no more jobs because we have to do that.
00:53:21.000I don't think that's particularly like AI, which I'm not a super believer.
00:53:25.000Well, it would take local, I think localized AI for these things to do those tasks, you know?
00:53:31.000I don't think you need AI to make your robot do dishes.
00:53:33.000I think when we talk about AI, people are talking about this thing that is able to respond to you like a person would, that has its own ideas, is able to manifest its own creation and actually create things that are unique to humanity that humanity hasn't spewed out already.
00:53:48.000But that's what I think is the marketing part because I don't think it could actually do that.
00:53:51.000I think it's a fancy next word predictor.
00:53:53.000It's a fancy Google Reddit searcher that spews out, you know, pretty much BS or made up stuff.
00:53:58.000And maybe it could get to the point where it does crazy stuff.
00:54:01.000But for now, I think people are just marketing it as such to line their pockets because these people are heavily invested in companies that advertise themselves as AI companies, right?
00:54:10.000So if people believe that this technology could do that stuff, then they'd get rich based off hype.
00:54:16.000I actually think it's actually going to get to a point.
00:54:19.000Do you know what the meaning of singularity?
00:54:21.000When the technology is hive mined or get to a place where everybody's going to be connected to the Hive?
00:54:28.000I know Yuval No Harari likes to drop those buzzwords in his book.
00:54:40.000The point that I'm making is so you've heard about the advances in AI technology when it comes to finding cancer and breast cancer and stuff, right?
00:54:57.000If you're going to produce a technology that is going to cause cancer, then all of a sudden you produce the same technology to cure cancer?
00:55:05.000Well, I'm not talking about curing it.
00:55:06.000I'm just talking about identifying it.
00:55:47.000They are no longer sons of God coming to mate with humans.
00:55:50.000They just really want human beings to merge your machine.
00:55:52.000Elon says it, that they want humans to merge your machine.
00:55:55.000And they're going to put a neural name in your brain.
00:55:57.000It's going to connect your limbic system.
00:55:59.000Your limbic system is actually your emotions and your cortex is your thinking.
00:56:03.000But what is your emotions and your thinking?
00:56:05.000It's your soul, which is your humanity.
00:56:08.000So it's not the same like putting a pacemaker in your heart, which is just a machine.
00:56:12.000They're actually putting something that will affect your limbic system and your cortex.
00:56:16.000That is something that's going to affect your soul and your humanity.
00:56:19.000And the bottom line is that if they can take over the soul and your humanity and your thinking, then they can bring us into what they call singularity.
00:56:27.000And it's not going to happen because God is going to destroy it.
00:56:30.000Good thing for us, Elon Musk always overpromises and never delivers.
00:56:34.000So you shouldn't expect much of this Neurolink.
00:56:36.000Actually, I don't even think, I don't think what this, when he says Neuralink is going to be for treatment of disease, I don't think so.
00:56:42.000Neuralink is actually really just for human machine symbiosis.
00:56:45.000The promises of the deaf will hear, the blind will see, the lame would work.
00:57:01.000I was gonna say, do you really think that he actually does over promise and under deliver when you take into account how successful Tesla has been, how successful the Falcon 9 has been, the fact that he has literally How shitty Twitter has become.
00:57:21.000much did he promise to wipe out of our debt through Doge?
00:57:25.000Do you think No, I want to harp on this point.
00:57:28.000Do you remember how much he promised to have removed from our strategic debt?
00:57:36.000It is a fair criticism to say that he overpromised with Doge, but you also have to take into account he was dealing with the federal government, and he was dealing with Congress on both houses of Congress, which have no incentive to actually cut things.
00:57:54.000Again, and that's why I was trying to say he does have many successful businesses, but if we could actually please pull the number up, do you want me to Google it with how much he promised to cut from the debt?
00:58:03.000I literally just, we said we gave you that, like I gave you that point in the argument.
00:58:30.000No, Deutsche was really just about Elon putting his hand into the federal government so that they can get the federal government to get away from the city.
00:58:36.000Wait, so when he said that he would cut it.
00:58:58.000Elon, practical, I think one of the biggest things that broke them up is because Elon wanted them to mandate self-driving cars because that is all part of it.
00:59:05.000They want all of us to be sitting in a self-driving car and watch.
00:59:08.000Very soon, they're going to be like, if you don't have a self-driving car, your insurance is going to be like $5,000 because, oh, you're a minance to society.
00:59:16.000Because how can you not have a self-driving car?
00:59:18.000And, you know, just so they are actually moving humanity to a place of totalitarian control and singularity for real.
00:59:25.000And I think the tech sector won out so much over Maha because of stuff you're talking about with the new 24-hour, 48-hour privatized, personalized vaccines they're going to make.
00:59:37.000It goes against everything Maha stood for.
00:59:40.000And like you said, they went in to scrape everyone's data.
00:59:43.000Those five questions they were sent on what you did this week, they didn't hire new people to read those.
01:00:28.000That dude is putting together some serious stuff.
01:00:30.000So I understand the apprehension about having this kind of technology, having access to this kind of technology.
01:00:39.000But I mean, all of your information, and I'm not talking about you personally, but all of our information, like everybody's information is already owned by Google without question where you go.
01:00:50.000That's something that whether I don't know for sure, Musk has the ability to do that.
01:00:55.000Obviously, they can track you with your Tesla car, but everybody's already made the decision that they like giving Google all of their information because they all have a smartphone.
01:01:03.000Even you, who is like, you know, the closest to a Luddite sitting here, you're still allowing it to.
01:01:39.000All of the stuff that you're talking about is already possible in pockets, advanced tech pockets, but I'm thinking it's going to be accepted widespread.
01:01:46.000But it's going to come a time when you're going to either be part of the hive or you're going to be excluded from society.
01:01:54.000It's like it's what, of course, you listen to Yvald Noah, you listen to all the World Economic Forum stuff and everything, you know, Peter Thiel and all these people and what they're saying.
01:02:04.000But if you look at it, we started with influence, social media, the first this thing was all about influence.
01:02:47.000And when you see that, when you see the way the facial recognition stuff's growing with Clearview AI, when you see things at war with AI lavender.
01:03:14.000And immediately all over the, you know, if you used to be like in Africa, Nigeria, Cameroon, Ghana, you go to those places and you'll be like, well, how are you going to lock down the whole world?
01:03:45.000But that was still like a soft tyranny outsourced to neighbors.
01:03:48.000Like it was real tyranny, but it wasn't like put in place by drones, you know, and a network of technology.
01:03:56.000You know, of course, maybe people were banned off Facebook or something, but it wasn't like enforced by what I think will be the dystopian future, like the drones, like facial recognition.
01:04:06.000You know, you could leave your house, but people were so scared.
01:04:09.000They bought into the illusion of COVID and everything.
01:04:11.000Do you think that there's ever going to be a time where people won't be scared?
01:04:17.000So you see, you know, the Bible says in Revelation 13, 16 to 18, that there will come a time when you're not going to be able to buy or sell except you have a mark on your hand or in your head, which the head one is probably the Neuralink.
01:04:30.000And, you know, people are already taking it at Whole Foods where they swipe their hands and get it.
01:04:34.000So, but it's going to come a time when it will be in force.
01:04:37.000The next stage of what they want to do to humanity is integration.
01:04:40.000Where I remember, I can't remember who said it, but it's like by 2030, all of this technology is going to be built into our bodies.
01:04:46.000And at some point, people are going to be like, no, I want to hold my phone.
01:04:49.000I don't want to integrate it into my body.
01:04:51.000So when that time comes, as people are already getting more and more into AI and making sure it's your robot girlfriend, your robot fridge, you know, you're going to go to your store and then You call your fridge and your fridge tell you whether you have meat in it or stuff.
01:06:22.000You're Gates is buying farmland everywhere.
01:06:26.000The amount of farmland that Bill Gates has purchased compared to the amount of farmland that's actually in the U.S. You don't have to do that.
01:06:32.000Let's say one thing that's happening right now when I'm talking about the integration and things.
01:06:37.000Like if you go to Africa, in the past year or two, I've traveled to several countries to minister.
01:06:43.000And you go to different countries and you see that the level of digitalization that has come even to like communities, villages is crazy.
01:06:51.000And even the food, they have changed even the seed and the landscape with fertilizers and stuff.
01:06:56.000So that the people, their food has to now depend on the Monsantos.
01:07:00.000And if you're so worldwide phenomenon of a way to take over humanity.
01:07:08.000And for us, so they are going about it in several ways.
01:07:11.000They are doing the food, they are doing the technology.
01:07:14.000Of course, cryptocurrencies, central bank digital currency, education, everything is happening together.
01:07:20.000So I agree that a central bank digital currency is a bad thing.
01:07:24.000But when it comes to cryptocurrency, that's a totally different animal, especially when you're talking about something like Bitcoin, right?
01:07:29.000So Bitcoin is not run by anyone or any government.
01:07:39.000Well, let's see what happens with Bitcoin as the digitalization goes on.
01:07:46.000Well, I mean, what do you mean when you say they're putting their hand in it?
01:07:49.000No, I'm saying that the government, right now, when they talk about central bank digital currency, and we're talking about independent, we're trying to build an independent monetary system out of the global monitoring system, money system, kind of, and something.
01:08:04.000So even though we're building the global, they're going to come with something like security, or we cannot track terrorists, we cannot do this, we cannot do that, and they're going to interfere in it.
01:08:15.000On Bitcoin and Bitcoin or just any of the, or just any kind of money.
01:08:19.000Again, I agree that CBDCs are bad, right?
01:08:22.000And there's actually, it was actually a bill passed that is alleged to prohibit them.
01:08:27.000And I don't know how effective it will be because there seems to be a tendency where you'll pass a bill that's supposed to do one thing.
01:08:34.000And then next thing you know, it does exactly the opposite.
01:08:39.000But the point that I'm making is they are alleged to have said that CBDCs are not going to happen in the United States because they are a means to track it.
01:08:49.000And is it your sense that those things are inevitable or that the Lord's going to step in and stop them?
01:08:57.000Actually, the Lord will step in and stop them when it gets to, because the Bible says that if these days were not stopped, no human being would survive.
01:09:05.000But I believe that at the rate that we're going right now, we are at a place right now where we're dependent on technology.
01:09:11.000We're in a place right now with submission to technology.
01:09:14.000And the next phase is going to be enforcement of integration.
01:09:19.000And that is when humanity is going to try to be like, oh, no, just like they tried to force integration during COVID, where they tried to force everybody had to do this, everybody needed this or that.
01:09:27.000So when that comes into place and people are going to start stepping back and like, no, you know, and then the heavy hand of the elite will come down because now they are still trying to get people to accept it willingly.
01:09:41.000And when people get to a stage where you don't accept it willingly, they're going to have disruptive events from food crisis and, you know, terrorists and, you know, war and, you know, weather manipulation and everything.
01:09:52.000And at the end of the day, diseases, especially diseases, because all they have to do is throw another like really major pandemic and the world will get into chaos again.
01:10:00.000So I'm just saying that humanity needs to be aware of the fact that we're moving through this utopian society that they want to create.
01:10:09.000And we should not be in such a hurry to imbibe all this crazy technology into our lives.
01:10:14.000I know we can do without it, but please don't get your own robot butler and robot girlfriend and robot fridge and everything because you're just setting yourself up in a situation where they can take you over.
01:10:25.000So get a ranch like I have and have some cows.
01:10:45.000But the thing with the stuff we're talking about with these AI guys, with Elon, Thiel, Hoffman, Altman, they're transhumanists and they're overseeing this change.
01:10:56.000And their vision is a transhumanist vision, which I completely reject.
01:11:02.000So yeah, it's okay to embrace technology, but the technology they're putting on us that unfortunately Trump funded big time on his second day in office and just last week on Thursday as well with another, with his AI at action bill, whatever he announced on Thursday.
01:11:26.000You can see it right here in Virginia.
01:11:28.000And when you talk about the cloud seeding, which people are like, oh, the clouds didn't do anything.
01:11:31.000The thing that's funny with me with the cloud seeding is if you look into the Rainmaker CEO in particular, oh, he says in the beginning, it's like the Neuralink.
01:12:47.000I didn't know that it was Gates, but I saw some posts on it, and they were actually trying to keep it secret because it's literally comic book-level, crazy-person villain stuff.
01:13:00.000So I don't disagree that there are people that have very terrible ideas that truly believe they're doing good things, and that the possibility of calamity that could come from it is far too high for us to actually experiment in, like blotting out the sun for a portion.
01:13:19.000But we're going to move on to this, a much lighter topic, Sidney Sweeney.
01:13:27.000Sidney Sweeney's racy ad sparks outrage, but fans defend anti-woke style.
01:13:43.000Sidney Sweeney is catching some heat for her latest brand deal.
01:13:46.000The White Lotus Star's recent collaboration with American Eagle for the fall clothing campaign titled Sidney Sweeney Has Great Jeans has sparked a mix of reactions on social media.
01:13:55.000While some have dubbed the campaign as tone deaf due to the alleged racial undertones, others have praised the actress for killing woke advertising.
01:14:06.000In a promo video posted to the brand's Instagram, the 27-year-old Euphoria star walked towards an AE billboard featuring her and the tagline, Sidney Sweeney has great jeans.
01:14:15.000Sweeney crossed out jeans and replaced it with jeans before walking away.
01:14:49.000I mean, part of me thinks that part of me wants to believe that a little bit of it is just the left hating on the fact that they have lost control over something.
01:14:59.000So there was a significant portion of time where the left was overrepresented in advertising.
01:15:05.000You had unattractive people in Calvin Klein.
01:15:08.000Everyone remembers the overweight couple with a man that was wearing a brasier and Calvin Klein ran that and that was supposed to be inclusive.
01:15:20.000And as far as I'm concerned, if you're going to run advertisements, you should be trying to be aspirational because the people that are looking at the ad are going to say, I want to look like the person.
01:15:33.000I want to imagine myself like the person in the ad.
01:15:36.000That's why I will buy whatever product it is.
01:15:40.000So I personally am happy to see Sidney Sweeney and her beautiful blue jeans.
01:15:47.000I'm just glad Dylan Mulvaney wasn't available.
01:15:49.000I am extremely glad that Dylan Mulvaney was available.
01:15:53.000I think as a black person, do I look black?
01:16:57.000You know, so I'm like, people should not get so bent out of shape over it.
01:17:01.000But at the same time, do not be racist.
01:17:04.000But if somebody has a racist tendency, it's their problem.
01:17:06.000Don't get so bent out of shape over it that you know your mind is going all over the place because somebody called you black or some whatever.
01:17:35.000And I think that I'm on to something with that.
01:17:38.000The fact that they are leftist women that are unattractive and they're upset that Sidney Sweeney is talking about things that would make people look at her and say, oh, she's pretty.
01:18:02.000And those are things that this country has completely abandoned.
01:18:05.000The left hates beauty because beauty implies hierarchy, which the left absolutely hates.
01:18:12.000The idea that someone is born and is treated a different way than someone else, they just totally hate that actual reality because the left generally just hates reality.
01:19:11.000It was effective in manipulating us, though.
01:19:15.000No, I'm like, I didn't care about this story.
01:19:17.000I thought it was a dumb story, but like people...
01:19:20.000The way to get your stupid story to go viral is by baiting people's racist tendencies or like so-called like or believe that they're being protecting against people who are being racist.
01:19:32.000And it's just like, are we that obvious?
01:19:34.000Are we that easy to be manipulated and busy?
01:21:25.000So to that point, though, hold on one second.
01:21:27.000To that point, if it was someone like Holly Berry, right, who's a beautiful woman and she's a mocha color woman.
01:21:34.000And if she were to say that she has gray jeans and she was wearing brown colored jeans and she said, my jeans are brown, it would have been different.
01:21:43.000It would have been the same because she's not white.
01:22:33.000And then a lot of brown and black people are like really manipulating y'all and you're falling for it.
01:22:38.000I kind of think that you said black and brown people.
01:22:40.000And the reason I say that is because if it were a person of color or something, it wouldn't be an issue at all.
01:22:48.000And I think that if we actually are, like people on the right are alleged to liberals, actual liberals, not progressives, not people that are communists or leftists.
01:22:59.000If you're actually a person that believes that you should judge people by the content of the character and not by the color of their skin, then we shouldn't have a problem if a white person does this or a black person does this or a brown person.
01:23:11.000It doesn't matter the color of the person.
01:23:14.000Now, they are tapping into what is going on in our society now, but I do think that they're making fun of it.
01:23:21.000I think that they're mocking the left.
01:25:51.000Which also, what that does is it takes the, so your average like go-go dancer or stripper, and it brings the actual prostitute to the level of a sex worker or to the level of.
01:26:01.000I think there's an issue of the capitalism in it and how that it's the most lucrative thing that a lot of young women can do.
01:27:34.000Media Matters, a non-profit group that has played a key role in liberal politics, is struggling to withstand months of legal assaults by President Trump's allies, offering a glimpse of what might be in store for even well-funded targets of his retribution campaigns.
01:27:49.000Keep in mind, Media Matters' total existent or total reason for existing was to attack right-leaning outlets.
01:27:57.000And it did not matter if there was any validity to any of their attacks.
01:28:02.000All they did was try to drum up any way they could criticize right-leaning outlets.
01:28:10.000And then they would go to, they were one of the first groups to do, to do what we consider today modern cancel culture.
01:28:17.000They would go after advertisers and they would say, how can you advertise on this site?
01:28:26.000And they would twist the stories to whatever degree necessary in order to scare off advertisers for Rush Limbaugh, I believe, on Fox News, et cetera.
01:28:36.000So it's under the heading, The Democrat Party's Troubles.
01:28:44.000The organization, which is funded by some of the Democratic Party's biggest donors, has racked up about $15 million in legal fees over the past 20 months to defend itself against lawsuits by Elon Musk, in addition to investigations by Mr. Trump's Federal Trade Commission and Republican state attorneys general.
01:29:01.000The group has slashed the size of its staff and scrambled to raise more cash from skittish donors, according to documents and interviews with 11 people familiar with the organization's fight to survive.
01:29:44.000And my other favorite one was I was on their list of extremists, bigots, and conspiracy theorists for YouTuber Tim Pool's 2022 Guests in Review.
01:29:56.000So what Media Matters and other organizations like this do is subscribe to all of the right-wing news channels, including mainstream news channels, Fox, Timcast IRL, Steven Crowder, even more extreme people and what have you.
01:30:11.000And they essentially just clip farm and then write articles about people and then try to start different boycotts to cancel different people.
01:30:18.000And it essentially sounds like Elon Musk single-handedly, more or less, was able to take them out.
01:30:25.000Well, which is something I feel like, yes, you need to give him a large amount of assistance.
01:30:30.000This is essentially what Peter Thiel did with Peter Thiel and Hulk Hogan did with Gawker, which was a good thing as well.
01:30:36.000And I do have one particular gripe with groups like this.
01:30:38.000It's not like there's also this one other group that I think worked very similarly.
01:30:42.000It's like Hate Watch or right-wing Hate Watch.
01:30:45.000And the thing is that they're particular in bigotries that they seek out to find.
01:30:49.000So they're only interested in bigotry when it comes from right-wing people to use as political slander.
01:30:55.000So I've actually interviewed before one of the people who does work like this called Jared Holt.
01:30:59.000I don't know if you're Familiar with him, but he's very popular and prominent in circles and work like this.
01:31:03.000And I've actually asked him about it: like, what about hateful or violent rhetoric coming from people like Linda Sarsour?
01:31:10.000And he was like, Well, she's not right-wing.
01:31:12.000And I was like, Well, she's used the same rhetoric as famous white nationalist David Duke has.
01:31:17.000And then he said, You know, we're only focused on a particular type of bigotry coming from a particular place.
01:31:22.000So it's like, you're only interested in bigotry for political uses.
01:31:26.000And I thought that was such a tell when I interviewed him on that.
01:31:29.000And it's just like, you're not interested in bigotry writ large.
01:31:32.000You're interested in bigotry insofar as you could use it against your enemies.
01:31:36.000And like, how much of scum of the earth?
01:31:38.000That means they're not actually interested in the enemy.
01:31:39.000You don't actually care about hatred or bigotry.
01:31:41.000You care about trying to slander your political opponents.
01:33:02.000Media Matter was just had a business model.
01:33:05.000Because sometimes people look at things like that and think that they are probably, it's probably less about ideology than it is about them.
01:33:13.000They found an ideology that they can use to make money.
01:33:16.000And I believe right now that the country has turned right.
01:33:20.000They should shut down, close, shop and wait.
01:33:23.000Hopefully in another eight years, maybe Kamala can come back and then they can start again.
01:33:29.000I actually heard that Kamala was looking into running for president again because there was talk of her running for governor of California and she was advised not to because apparently being the governor of California sucks.
01:34:02.000I mean, like, elections could be 60-40 and, you know, could be even a coin flip sometimes.
01:34:07.000Like, if I thought I had an opportunity to be president, then I'd stay in the race.
01:34:10.000And I think you're actually seeing this same phenomena play out in New York City right now with Cuomo staying in the race, with Eric Adams staying in the race.
01:34:17.000If there's an inkling that these people can have success, I think there's so much ego.
01:34:21.000I think there's so much ego with these guys that it's, oh, I might as well take the shot.
01:34:25.000I think they start politics and it becomes like a drug.
01:35:14.000So at least if Elon does something good, I mean, human beings are not like, oh, whether they are human or not.
01:35:20.000But people are not like totally like evil or totally like good.
01:35:23.000So that's, you know, so no matter how, apart from maybe the devil, no matter how bad somebody is, there's something good about them.
01:35:30.000So I give props to Elon for taking down Media Matters and I give props to Elon for letting me speak on X. And like he said that he will not cancel his great edited critics.
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01:40:49.000People have said that he was, I mean, I guess they've proven that he was playing, I don't know if in college level or what it was, high school level.
01:40:55.000Yeah, and then he apparently was the NFL building because everyone's saying it's the Blackstone.
01:40:58.000So it was just like, you know, but it was the NFL offices from what I understand.
01:41:03.000I've been looking up the whole show, trying to find out more information about it.
01:41:06.000There's this one right here, Phil, I want to quickly lead you to really fast.
01:41:09.000This one right here, you should mention this one.
01:45:22.000I think that dating is hard for a lot of reasons, particularly because of things like apps.
01:45:30.000And also, I think that people have an odd concept in their head of what actually a good relationship is.
01:45:40.000And I think that if they actually spent time getting to know some of the people they date, they would find that it's actually, you know, that they're actually more compatible than they kind of feel like in the beginning.
01:45:55.000But I think that people are just like, oh, this one box isn't checked, so I'm not going to go out with them again.
01:47:09.000You don't, it's like Gen Z's don't want to give.
01:47:12.000They want to come and get 100% from you, but they don't want to give.
01:47:15.000So at the end of the day, that self is entitled.
01:47:18.000This is actually like a makeup for disaster for relationships.
01:47:22.000The best advice that I've heard is, or the best way that I've heard people articulate it, is you have to be willing to, both parties have to be willing to give 100% all the time.
01:47:33.000And some days you're not going to have to give 100%, but some days your partner is going to need 100%.
01:47:41.000And some days they're not going to be able to give you anything.
01:47:44.000And just because today they need 100% and they can't give you anything doesn't mean that's justification for throwing the relationship away.
01:48:44.000like everything I mean it's it's become a standard I mean look ever since Glocks you know the first Glock came out and the patent allowed people to copy them every manufacturer now has their own version of the Glock so whether it be you know, the MP vert, the MP Glock, you know, the Smith Wesson MP Glock, or whether it be, you know, Canix or whatever, whoever it is, they've all got a gun that is essentially a copy of a Glock.
01:49:11.000And the reason is because Glocks are so reliable and they work so well.
01:49:16.000So my take on it is don't carry a SIG.
01:49:19.000I mean, don't carry, at least not a P320.
01:49:22.000But I've also heard that some of the top-tier military units had been carrying the SIG rifles, and they've been having some problems with those as well.
01:49:34.000So I think SIG has a lot of contracts, I believe, with the Australian military.
01:49:43.000And I think that it's a little bit more than a company's QC can handle.
01:49:48.000So we'll see what happens in the future.
01:49:50.000But if you're asking what I carry, I just carry a Glock 19, and it's all Glock parts, pretty standard.
01:50:41.000Personally, I'm not particularly anti-Neuralink or anti-the new technologies that are coming out.
01:50:50.000I think that they're going to produce a lot of positive.
01:50:54.000And of course, there is the possibility of significant downside.
01:50:58.000Like when it comes to AI, if AGI is actually achievable, it's a scary, scary thing.
01:51:05.000And even the people that are that are working on it are like, this is kind of scary technology.
01:51:11.000But you kind of don't have the option because if China or another country gets AGI before the United States, if you're talking about super intelligence, hypothetically, you have a super intelligence and one country develops a super intelligence.
01:51:31.000That super intelligence will be able to immediately, within hours of it being developed, be able to come up with a way to prevent all other countries from ever achieving super intelligence in their compute, you know, in their AI.
01:51:47.000And the other countries will never know that the super intelligence from, say, if it was the United States that developed it, they'll never know that the U.S. was the reason that they couldn't come up with super intelligence because an AGI, a super intelligent AGI, will be able to do like a thousand years worth of thinking in an afternoon because that's what superintelligence is.
01:52:19.000So once the super intelligence is created, it's not like it'll get better the way that computers get better now.
01:52:28.000In an afternoon, it's going to be a thousand times better.
01:52:31.000And in a day, it'll be millions and millions and millions of times more intelligent and faster than it was before.
01:52:37.000So the idea that you could just say, oh, we're going to all agree not to develop super intelligent AI, that's not an option for any country because whoever gets there first is going to have the edge over the whole world.
01:52:55.000So, and then it's, you know, do you want China to have that edge?
01:53:00.000China's pretty clearly, regardless of your criticisms of the United States, China is pretty obviously a worse situation if China were to have, it would be in a worse situation if China had this kind of super intelligence as opposed to the United States.
01:53:17.000So yeah, I just don't think that it's an option where we can just say, well, you know, we don't need to.
01:53:23.000And right now, China's building far more electricity production, which is the very foundation of AI.
01:53:30.000The ability to produce electrons is what is actually the most important thing about AI.
01:53:37.000And China is building way more capacity to produce electricity.
01:53:43.000So that's something the United States absolutely has to get up on.
01:53:47.000I wonder if AGI would be able to get any of these guys laid.
01:54:25.000We got a Go-Go Gadget Jimbo says, I'll be watching back later, but I wanted to post that I'm in the hospital with the wife in labor with our third little girl.
01:55:03.000Snosberry says, thank you, doctor, for all your work and your courage.
01:55:07.000Do you think it's worth going into the medical field, such as becoming a nurse or doctor, or do you have any recommendations to make an impact?
01:55:14.000I think People should still go into the medical field.
01:55:17.000You know, yesterday at the step of the Supreme Court, I was talking about the medical community doing a post-mortem of because right now there's a lot of distrust in the medical community because of everything that has happened.
01:55:27.000But we still want at least, you know, good doctors, good nurses, people that are going to take care of humanity.
01:55:33.000And we still want people that are going to stand for the humans and not follow big pharma and stuff like that.
01:55:38.000So yeah, it's always good to go into the medical field.
01:56:41.000Yeah, I was going to say, it doesn't affect my estimation of whether or not she's pretty.
01:56:46.000And it certainly is not going to affect any of the people that are up in arms about her being the next incarnation of the queen of the Fourth Reich.
01:56:59.000With dudes saying things like chesticles, I can see why they didn't get laid, actually.
01:57:08.000Carlos David, D4P, says, great topics today.
01:57:12.000Can we address the genocide that's going on in Nigeria where 50 Christians were gruesomely slaughtered?
01:57:18.000I did not know that this was going on.
01:57:22.000But I do know that there are a lot of countries in Africa that are, like, there's a lot of violence that happens in a lot of places in Africa.
01:57:38.000The thing is, if you have most countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, it's actually divided like between the South that is Christian and the North that is Muslim.
01:57:50.000And of course, you know, Boko Haram is just, they do jihad just like everyone else.
01:57:55.000And they come out, they have, and of course, when they talk about Islam being a, telling people to, you know, shoot a few people so that you can end up with 50 virgins or something.
01:58:05.000So all that stuff still brings problems.
01:59:55.000Sergeant Buck says, instead of a scary black rifle, please refer to the AR-15 as a rifle of color.
02:00:03.000It's my opinion that instead of having a scary black rifle or a rifle of color, you should rattle can your rifle to resemble the foliage of your area.
02:00:14.000So depending on where you are, that's going to affect the color of your rifle.
02:00:23.000Jamie Brocodile says the Sidney Sweeney tantrum just goes to show that the left's arguments always come from being jealous of the beautiful, the rich, the normal.
02:00:33.000Hopefully the rest will follow AE and make actual ads again.
02:00:40.000The left is purely motivated by envy, by hatred of reality, by hatred of people that have more than them, people that are in better positions than them, or just people that they perceive to be in better positions for them.
02:00:57.000And one of the features or one of the phenomenon that you get with the internet and with the Instagram culture that we have now is everybody makes their life look as polished and as great and as desirable and utopian as possible.
02:01:12.000So when you go on to these sites and you're scrolling or swiping through the reels or what have you, you see an idealized version of whatever person's life.
02:01:25.000And you don't see that most people or almost everybody have all kinds of problems and struggles that they deal with.
02:01:32.000And so that makes people that are struggling or that are jealous of others or have a just overall bad attitude.
02:03:28.000And I think they can find me on drstellamd.com.
02:03:31.000Like I said, for the past five years, we've been on the forefront of treating patients, making sure we take care of the American people.
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02:06:47.000Because he's been doing those different vaccines and trying to curb the spread of HIV and things like that.
02:06:54.000Do they think he has nefarious intentions?
02:06:59.000People now are beginning to react to nefarious intentions before.
02:07:04.000But just like every other country, when the president of Nigeria, when they got on board, within a month, Bill Gates came down, it's like the green reports around.
02:07:13.000So, you know, now in Africa, people don't trust vaccines anymore.
02:07:17.000It used to be they were very open to being experimented on.
02:07:20.000But right now, if you show up that you're about to give vaccines in school, parents don't send their children to school.
02:07:25.000So all the vaccines or practically all vaccines now.
02:07:28.000They are like, they still give children vaccine, like childhood vaccines, but as they get older, people are like, you know, like they've been trying.
02:07:36.000Biogates has been trying to push malaria vaccine, mRNA, and everybody's like, nah, we're not going to take it.
02:07:43.000They were just, you know, people just ran.
02:07:46.000So I think sub-Saharan Africa had had the lowest intake of the COVID vaccine.
02:07:53.000And the reason was because sub-Saharan Africa has high level of malaria.
02:08:00.000And, you know, and malaria, hydroxychloroquine, ivometin, all these medicines are over the counter.
02:08:07.000And because the symptoms of malaria are kind of like the symptoms of COVID, when people had like cough roninos fever, they went over the counter, they bought chamoquin, flavoquine, or whatever, and they took it and it treated the malaria.
02:08:18.000So basically, the disease did not take hold in sub-Saharan Africa like it could have, but they still destroyed economies and messed up the whole place.
02:08:28.000Do you think people, these Africans should be taking the malaria vaccine?
02:08:57.000I'm not going to recommend any until they can give us good science.
02:09:01.000There's not good science behind any of these.
02:09:03.000I'm not going to argue with the physician about you're telling me there's not good science behind these.
02:09:07.000Many vaccines have not, they've not really done any real studies on it.
02:09:11.000Many doctors, from the way we're trained, were not really trained to know what they do about vaccines.
02:09:17.000So I've learned to question everything.
02:09:19.000So right now, vaccine uptake period is down because I had patients that did not take vaccines and had those that took vaccines.
02:09:27.000And after a while, I've gotten to a place where after the whole mRNA debacle, and like, especially when you hear the CEO of Pfizer saying most of the childhood vaccines will become mRNA, I'm like, I would wait.
02:09:42.000So like the most popular vaccine in the country right now, I believe is the MMR vaccine.
02:09:47.000And I think we're seeing some curbage of its use.
02:09:49.000Do you believe like that's a vaccine that can help people prevent people from getting, what is it, Mabela?
02:09:56.000MMR, let me tell you my opinion on MMR vaccine now.
02:10:09.000And because it's a life vaccine, it can cause some of the same side effects that the disease itself can cause.
02:10:17.000But the uptake of the vaccine, the amount of the vaccine that is given to the general public actually is a problem.
02:10:25.000So at the end of the day, we tend to have more, if they've done studies, and people get more side effects from taking the vaccine that they would have allowed the wild virus to take place.
02:10:36.000And there are other things, like I tell parents, we should not just, people should get education about vaccines before just sticking their children with stuff.
02:10:44.000And right now, there are many other things.
02:10:46.000There are other nutraceidicals like vitamin A, vitamin C, D, zinc, quacetin that can help to build your natural immunity, you know what I'm saying, against a lot of these RNA viruses, like whether it's COVID, flu, and blood flu and all that stuff.
02:11:00.000So we have, over the past five years, I've gotten to a place where I'm not just practicing medicine by writing big pharma, whatever the big pharma says, I'm beginning to question everything.
02:11:12.000And I believe that at the point where the medical industrial complex or the medical community start questioning the medical industrial complex, we will build back trust.
02:11:21.000Because right now, many people don't have trust in the medical system anymore.
02:11:57.000Because, for example, like when they give birth to children at birth, they give them a hepatitis vaccine.
02:12:02.000It doesn't even make any sense now that I think about it because there's no exposure to hepatitis till the child becomes a teenager and starts having sex.
02:12:09.000So it's like stick a newborn with all these chemicals to prevent a disease that they can have when they grow up and have sex.
02:12:17.000And then they actually did studies too, and this, you can actually Google this seeds.
02:12:22.000The commonest age of sudden infant death syndrome is around two months to four months of age.
02:12:28.000And it's usually within the first, about 90% of it is within the first week of vaccine.
02:12:33.000So a lot of there are many things right now that we're questioning.
02:12:37.000Like what is the cost of seeds, sudden infant death syndrome?
02:12:41.000What is the necessity to give a two-month-old that many vaccines?
02:12:45.000Isn't it better for us to tell parents to breastfeed their children and give them natural immunity?
02:12:52.000So there's a lot of things that we're questioning right now.
02:12:55.000In your, I'm not familiar with the community of physicians, but as I understand, the consensus among pediatricians is that they should get these vaccines.
02:13:04.000What is your reaction to so many of your peers essentially offering what you think is bad medical advice?
02:13:10.000I don't want to put words in your mouth, but all these doctors, all these pediatricians are recommending to all the kids to get all the vaccines.
02:13:16.000So why are you, you know, why am I different?
02:13:22.000What are so many of our American medical community?
02:13:26.000Okay, you see, here's the issue with the way we're trained.
02:13:29.000I think part of the issue is the way the medical students are trained.
02:13:33.000We went to medical school and they gave us studies.
02:13:39.000They told us what needed to be done and we did it.
02:13:42.000So we were not trained to question things.
02:13:45.000During COVID, it was the first time when I stopped and I questioned, I was like, you know, if they are lying about this, what else are they lying about?