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Perhaps predictable reaction against the forces of globalization that swept through us during the 80s and 90s but left, and the aughts perhaps, but left people behind. | |
And so you had a conglomeration of people who felt that they hadn't benefited from globalization. | ||
You saw this spread of inequality in Europe and in the United States and this is a kickback against that with Charismatic leaders who say, look, I'm out for you, I'm out for the little guy. | ||
Whether you are from the left or from the right doesn't matter. | ||
It's the little guy against the big guy. | ||
It's the little guy against the establishment. | ||
That is a common thread, and there are three things that unite this movement, you know, across countries. | ||
It is a hostility to trade, a feeling that globalization's gone too far, it's a hostility to migration, and a feeling that there's too much mixing, particularly of the irregular kind, and a fear also of the hegemonic left and what that's become. | ||
It almost came after NAFTA here in the United States, the reaction, the anti-globalist beginnings of that. | ||
And the irony is that you hear from agricultural people, farmers as well as big agriculture and big business that they need migration, they need labor. | ||
We're developing a labor shortage here actually in the United States. | ||
The border issue is certainly an immigration issue, has the most compelling force behind it. | ||
It doesn't make economic sense. | ||
What's so fascinating to me is how it gets tied up with the pro-Russia thing. | ||
Because I understand the migration thing, I understand the nationalism, I understand, you know, the people have got left behind, but I don't really get the bit about where this gets tied in with, well, that makes us supporters of I mean, Putin has appeared to this by presenting himself as a defender of traditional civilization, right? | ||
Christianity, Orthodox, in his case, but anti-LGBTQ rights, anti-transgenderism, anti-decadence of the West, and he's made common cause with a part of the American political system that otherwise, in the past, was very anti-Russia, when Russia was perceived to be left as a communist nation. | ||
Now, Putin is doing it from the other side, on the ultra-right, and he is making common cause in Europe with Uh, the various right-wing parties there through this culture war. | ||
In fact, he's doing the same thing we hear in our own domestic politics. | ||
It just seems as though only Donald Trump could have energized this pro-Putin part of the Republican establishment. | ||
It's so counterintuitive. | ||
I mean, Putin is demonized for very good reasons. | ||
And maybe the Navalny murder, clearly, they think is a murder. | ||
Came out on the stage in Munich and galvanized the whole conference. | ||
Now today she was on his YouTube channel and saying that, indicating she's ready to take the torch and continue his work. | ||
Talk to me about the significance of that. | ||
Well, it's obviously the thing she has to do. | ||
I saw her the day before her husband was killed in Munich. | ||
I was there with you, Andrea, when she spoke to the group. | ||
It was electrifying. | ||
You saw how strong she is. | ||
She's the obvious candidate to lead this charge. | ||
But if she were on this show with us right now, you know what she'd be talking about? | ||
She'd be talking about what you all just were talking about, this aid bill to Ukraine. | ||
Putin is a killer. | ||
Putin killed her husband and every day he is killing people on the Ukrainian battlefield. | ||
And if we want to stop that, if we want to fight evil, that's the word she would use, you have to do something. | ||
And it's hard for her. | ||
She doesn't know what to do. | ||
But members of Congress have something right in front of them that they can do. | ||
It's right there. | ||
They can help stop the killing of Putin's war machine. | ||
And I, too, met with members of Congress in Munich. | ||
And again, they are self-selected, like Jonathan said. | ||
But this is a moment, this is a historic moment. | ||
If they don't pass this, historians will write about them like the American firsters in 1940, who said, oh, aid to Great Britain won't matter. | ||
This is not our war. | ||
They look very bad in retrospect in that position, and I think they have to take the initiative now. | ||
And I have one concrete solution, Andrea. | ||
I'm going to reveal it here on your show right now. | ||
They need cover, just like you said. | ||
Speaker Johnson needs some cover. | ||
He just can't roll over. | ||
Here's an idea. | ||
There's something called the Repo Act that is passed out with overwhelming majorities from both the Senate and the Houses. | ||
It basically takes the frozen Russian assets that we have, and it gives it to the Ukrainians. | ||
Sponsored by Senator Reach, Republican, and Congressman McCaul, Republican in the House. | ||
Marry that to this bill. | ||
And then, Speaker Johnson can say to the people sitting behind Jonathan, where he is right now, I know them, they're not all thrilled about this. | ||
There's a debate within the Biden administration as to whether this is a good idea. | ||
I think it's the right idea. | ||
Put them together, and then Speaker Johnson and his colleagues can say, we forced the Biden administration to give over these billions of dollars of Russian assets. | ||
It's a win-win, and it's right before them. | ||
They could do it right now. | ||
And in fact, I was going to ask you about that, because I was talking to Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and he was suggesting that very thing. | ||
Some were Republicans. | ||
Lindsey Graham would go a step farther, and I think so would Whitehouse. | ||
I talked to him about this. | ||
Designated Russia as a state sponsor of terror. | ||
Due to them, what we do to Iran and North Korea and Cuba without... Okay, yeah, let me have it. | ||
Thanks. | ||
It is President's Day. | ||
Monday, 19 February, Year of the Lord 2024. | ||
Thank you very much for the second hour. | ||
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So your betters, the elites in this country, are sitting there and they're now on dangerous territory. | ||
They're so obsessed. | ||
Obsessed. | ||
Well, two things. | ||
Number one, they're obsessed with the rise of the political right throughout the world. | ||
They don't know how to handle it. | ||
They don't know how to think about it. | ||
They don't know how to address it. | ||
It scared them to their bones. | ||
They tried to dismiss it. | ||
They tried to dismiss Brexit. | ||
They tried to dismiss Trump beforehand. | ||
Then when they won, they tried to take away Brexit, you know, not execute on it. | ||
They have, you know, tried to defeat Trump and nullify his election from the beginning. | ||
They stole the second election from him. | ||
Now a usurper sits in 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and has brought this A nation to ruin with 10 million? | ||
They've worked through a plan, a perfect plan, to have this country invaded in broad daylight, and to have you pay for it, to have you pay for your own destruction. | ||
And I hope the African-American community in this country, and Hispanic citizens in this country, understand they're doing it. | ||
The replacement theory is for you. | ||
They're not replacing Harvard MBAs. | ||
They're not replacing middle managers on this one. | ||
They're not replacing white-collar workers. | ||
They're replacing you. | ||
They think you're the problem. | ||
Your wages are too high. | ||
Remember that. | ||
The Federal Reserve and the Treasury, this is why they're doing it. | ||
Also for additional consumer markets and for voters. | ||
It's the trifecta. | ||
They get all of it. | ||
The Wall Street Journal, the evil Wall Street Journal, I can call it that, because owned by the evil Murdoch's, Today, you know what they're doing today? | ||
They're so desperate to sell this money, they gotta get that money for Ukraine. | ||
Gotta get that money. | ||
Money, money, money, money, money. | ||
Gotta get that money. | ||
That they've actually got an article about how, hey! | ||
Sending the 60 bayonets is really great for the American economy! | ||
Making all those weapons, making all that ammo. | ||
As a former naval officer, I love weapons, love ammo. | ||
Gotta defend the country. | ||
Have to be strong. | ||
Of course, they can't recruit into the woke military. | ||
Nobody wants to go in. | ||
They've missed their targets dramatically. | ||
So they're not really interested in a strong national defense. | ||
I don't know what they're interested in doing with the military. | ||
That's a topic for another day. | ||
But it doesn't look good. | ||
Because it's not the military that we remember. | ||
It's got a bunch of suboptimal people in it. | ||
They're the first to admit they're dropping standards all the time. | ||
But they gotta get that 60 billion over there, and they're prepared. | ||
They talk about, they have a fetish for the post-war international rules-based order. | ||
The post-war international liberal rules-based order. | ||
Rules-based order. | ||
Rules-based order. | ||
With a hyphen. | ||
Between rules and based. | ||
You got McFaul, and he's a guy that's thinking big thoughts all the time, and he's a guy with staff readers, the rest of that crowd, that have been 100% wrong on everything they've said about this war from the beginning, and we have been 100% right on everything we've said about the war since the beginning. | ||
And that's why, folks, listen to us. | ||
And look at our analysis. | ||
And this is why you're hung up in the House of Representatives. | ||
And quite frankly, you're hung up in the Senate, where the majority of Republican senators voted against it, with all the pressure coming on them from the arms industry and from McConnell and the donor class. | ||
So now the rules-based order crowd, the ones that say Trump is anarchy and chaos, you're anarchy and chaos, you're xenophobe, you're nativist, you're the worst people on earth. | ||
Just heard it right there, the American history will not think right of you. | ||
Here's what they're going to do. | ||
The lawless, not the rule of law, the rule of lawlessness. | ||
They want to take the Russians who bought the trade. | ||
Why'd they buy the bonds, treasury bills? | ||
Because that's what used on international trade to make sure you can back up trades, make sure you have currency there and reserves. | ||
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It's called your reserves, your dollar reserves. | |
What do you do? | ||
You keep them money center banks. | ||
Around the world. | ||
And you keep them in a dollar-denominated instrument that would be called a treasury bond or bill, a note, whatever term, whatever length or duration they bought it. | ||
And it sits there. | ||
Everybody's got it because, guess what? | ||
The dollar is the prime reserve currency, so everything's got to be converted into dollars to be transacted. | ||
That's a huge benefit for us. | ||
One of the benefits is that in bad times you can run a deficit. | ||
Because people have got to buy your bonds, and that's how you keep the dollars in circulation. | ||
Of course, they didn't realize you were going to get to $35 trillion and $2 trillion a year, and they're sitting there looking at their purchasing power and going, man, oh man, these elites in this country are crazy. | ||
And poor MAGA and poor deplorables, they've got to suck on it because they're citizens of the United States. | ||
But we ain't. | ||
We got our own resources, so why don't we get those Harvard MBAs that we sent over to Harvard and Stanford and Chicago and Sloan and all of them, get those HP 12Cs and da-da-da-da-da. | ||
Let's do some discounted cash flow. | ||
Hello? | ||
Maybe we ought to be buying gold. | ||
That's where they come to. | ||
Do you think it's a coincidence that in 22, 23, and now in 24, two years in a row and a third year, that the central banks of the BRICS nations, which essentially the Global South, which is, if you look at it, kind of also the guys that are fighting the beginning stages of the kinetic part of the Third World War around the Eurasian landmass, they're all kind of the same guys? | ||
Oh, including some of our allies, like allies, quote unquote, UAE and Saudi Arabia? | ||
We're all trying to get off the dollar as quickly as possible and trying to figure out any basket of assets, currencies they can do that, or resources to back it up. | ||
And they're going to try to figure out some go back thing. | ||
Have they got a solution? | ||
Not yet. | ||
Are they getting off the dollar altogether? | ||
Not yet. | ||
Are they going to make this move and the dollar's not going to be the prime reserve currency tomorrow morning? | ||
Not yet. | ||
But have they got plenty of smart people that are working on it? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And you're going to get a punch in the face one day, and you're going to be like Argentina, because you're not going to be able to sell the bonds. | ||
Right now we can't sell the bonds. | ||
We're monetizing the debt. | ||
We're just printing money. | ||
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It's a sick joke. | |
So I just saw a poll. | ||
We're under 34. | ||
Number one is the economy sucks. | ||
They don't have great jobs. | ||
They're on the wheel. | ||
They've got credit card problems, all of it. | ||
This all comes from what you quote-unquote supposedly voted for in 2020. | ||
If you wanted, baby, if you're African-American and you want an invasion to take your job, destroy your school, vote for it. | ||
If you're a Hispanic citizen and want your health care destroyed and your community destroyed with criminals, these Central American gangs and Mexican gangs in your neighborhood, With lawless crime that you can't stop, and your family's being destroyed, vote for it. | ||
If you're a kid under 34 years old, and you like where you are, where you don't know anything, you're nothing but a rush of surf, then keep voting for it! | ||
It's a free country, and you're free men and women! | ||
Vote for it! | ||
I'm not gonna sit there and beg you for it. | ||
Vote, vote for it! | ||
Vote for it! | ||
Hey, you- Vote for it! | ||
I want you- No. | ||
I don't want you to vote for America. | ||
I don't want you to vote for Trump. | ||
We don't want your vote. | ||
Vote for that! | ||
Keep voting for it! | ||
Keep voting for it! | ||
We're gonna rub your nose in it like a dog and it's crap! | ||
You keep voting for your own destruction and it's out in the open how they're trying to destroy you. | ||
All you have to do is open your eyes. | ||
They're destroying you every day in every possible way and they don't hide it. | ||
It's not conspiracy theory. | ||
You got the head of the Federal Reserve, the Treasurer, they talk about it all the time. | ||
Look at Mallorca. | ||
It's Lindsey Graham sitting there. | ||
They're all accusing Lindsey Graham of being a traitor because Lindsey Graham didn't go to Munich. | ||
Made a big deal. | ||
I'm going to the border. | ||
They're all accusing me. | ||
Lindsey Graham's on the board and says, you know, I knew that bill would lay for negotiate for five months, for five months, for five months. | ||
You know what Lindsey Graham said? | ||
Says, I knew it wasn't going to kind of work when they didn't have remain in Mexico. | ||
Think about this. | ||
Think about all the lies, everything everybody went through and all weekend and listen for our speeches, everything like that. | ||
It didn't even have remain in Mexico. | ||
No, come on in, baby. | ||
Come on in. | ||
Let's get you on a bus. | ||
Let's get you on a plane. | ||
Let's get you as far. | ||
You want to go to Minnesota, Minneapolis, you're going. | ||
Want to go to Topeka, Kansas? | ||
You're going. | ||
Want to go to New York City? | ||
You're going. | ||
So if you like your life being destroyed, please continue to vote for it. | ||
But if you want to actually change your position in life and not have a apparatus, an administrative state that has a boot on your neck and is destroying you with an invasion of 10 million people to drive wages down, or | ||
The printing of money of two trillion dollar deficits in perpetuity to destroy the currency that you work for all the time and drive its purchasing power down and inflation up so that you've got to scramble and just keep just scramble to keep up and what you don't own any assets you have no piece of the action then continue on. | ||
But I believe you're awakening I see the tectonic plate shift and once you awaken the roar of the lion Of that, of those different demographics, is going to be a political change like 1932, and back of Trump, and that's why he's the modern, he's going to be the modern FDR, not his policies, and that bringing the country together to take it in a different direction. | ||
A populist nationalist direction, and that's why they hate him, and hence, this is why he must go to prison. | ||
This is why he must be stripped of all his wealth. | ||
This is why he must be taken off the ballot. | ||
And this, ladies and gentlemen, is why, along with General Washington and Abraham Lincoln, he is the third individual in the history of this republic whose personal destiny and fate is inextricably linked to the fate and destiny of this republic. | ||
And all you've got is your betters who mock and ridicule you every day, and who detest the African-American community and the Hispanic citizens in this country because they work against them every day, and completely detest people under 34 because they don't care at all about what all the elites in this country have cared for up until this last generation, which is to always look downrange and always do what's better for future generations in an honor of the people that bequeathed this great republic to us? | ||
No. | ||
Totally different now. | ||
Lawless. | ||
Lawless. | ||
And they're proud about it. | ||
Don't look at me. | ||
Cut MSNBC on CNN every night. | ||
Read the New York Times. | ||
Read the Washington Post. | ||
Read it. | ||
The Economist. | ||
Read it. | ||
Wall Street Journal. | ||
Read it. | ||
Don't take it from me. | ||
They'll put it right up in your grill. | ||
This is the dilemma we have on President's Day in the year of our Lord 2024. | ||
Now, we're going to sort this thing out. | ||
That's what I want everybody to come to CPAC. | ||
We're going to have a partners discussion, hopefully a lunch, and a couple of the contributors are going to talk about how to, you know, essentially how to weaponize yourself. | ||
How's that? | ||
We'll try to do it with some social media. | ||
We'll have some of the people on our team to do this. | ||
Some other people that work with us will come. | ||
Poso's going to be there. | ||
He's committed to come. | ||
Vish Burra's committed to come. | ||
Some other people that are very up on social media and can make sure that if you're a force multiplier, that you get the most leverage possible. | ||
Grace will be there with Bill Blass. | ||
We're going to do the whole thing. | ||
And plus, we're going to go through, day by day, segment by segment, CPAC, so you can get the best from it. | ||
And of course, if you can't make that, we'd love for you to make it. | ||
Go to CPAC.org. | ||
Slash warm by a $95 ticket all four days one ticket gets you in and then go to our site war room org Slash CPAC. | ||
Excuse me events. | ||
Let me get this right events Get it down and then sign up to come for the Wednesday pre-session. | ||
Things are going to be packed all the days. | ||
We're going to have a group get-together on Saturday after it's all over, a watch party for South Carolina, so the President's going to speak. | ||
All the Vice Presidents, candidates, you get to weigh and measure and you get to participate in the polls, so it's going to be incredible. | ||
Also, for my whole opening diatribe there, make sure you go to Birch Gold. | ||
We've worked a long time on the end of the dollar empire. | ||
It's quite important for you, working-class people and middle-class folks. | ||
It's just not for your betters. | ||
You have to understand currency. | ||
You have to understand the politics of currency. | ||
You have to understand the geopolitics of currency. | ||
Putin gave it to you. | ||
Now, he gave his perspective on it, but he gave a warning. | ||
He gave a warning, and it's a warning that we should take to heart. | ||
I've always said you can weaponize the dollar, but baby, you got one bullet in the chamber, and maybe we save that bullet for the Chinese Communist Party, and maybe we use it to take them down in the Free Lao Bajing, and that would change the direction of the earth. | ||
Maybe we just don't kowtow to the worthless European elites, and the elites in Europe are totally and completely worthless. | ||
Worthless. | ||
Been bumming off and leeching off the good folks in Europe for everything. | ||
Remember, we got kicked out of every decent country over there, as Bill Murray used to say, right? | ||
Your stock is the dregs. | ||
Now, not everybody. | ||
I realize some people came from some awfully awful place, but most of them came over in a boat and steerage, okay? | ||
Or came over in boats, not in stewardship, slaves. | ||
That's the United States of America. | ||
That's the United States of America. | ||
And hey, we've made a pretty good go of it so far. | ||
It's the most powerful country, not in the world today, but the history of the earth. | ||
Now, power, there's some, besides all the politics and geopolitics, there's some Quite dark things happening that are not in the Ukraine, not simply in the Ukraine, but on this thing called the singularity and what's happening under your name with your private equity and your tax dollars. | ||
We got a cold open here for D. Joe Allen. | ||
Let's go ahead and let it rip. | ||
Mike Benz is, we can say with some confidence, the expert in the world on how this happens. | ||
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It's called natural language processing. | |
It is an artificial intelligence, machine learning ability to create meaning out of words in order to map everything that everyone says on the internet. | ||
And create this vast topography of how communities are organized online, who the major influences are, what they're talking about, what narratives are emerging or trending, and to be able to create this sort of network graph in order to know who to target and how information moves through an ecosystem. | ||
I call these weapons of mass deletion. | ||
These are essentially the ability to censor tens of millions of posts. | ||
There's over 60 universities now who get federal government grants to do this censorship, the censorship work and the censorship preparation work, where what they do is they create these code books of the language that people use, the same way they did for ISIS. | ||
They did this, for example, with COVID. | ||
They created these COVID lexicons of what dissident groups were saying about mandates, about masks, about vaccines, about high-profile individuals like Tony Fauci. | ||
They broke things down into narratives. | ||
The Atlanta Council, for example, was a part of this government-funded consortium, something called the Virality Project, which mapped 66 different narratives that dissidents were talking about around COVID, everything from COVID origins to vaccine efficacy. | ||
And then they plugged these into these essentially machine learning models to be able to have a constant world heat map of what everybody was saying about COVID. | ||
And whenever something started to trend that was bad for what the Pentagon wanted or was bad for what Tony Fauci wanted, they were able to take down tens of millions of posts. | ||
They did this in the 2020 election with mail-in ballots. | ||
So you're saying the Pentagon, our Pentagon, The U.S. | ||
Department of Defense censored Americans during the 2020 election cycle? | ||
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Yes, the two most censored events in human history, I would argue, to date are the 2020 election and the COVID-19 pandemic. | |
You had this group within the Atlanta Council and the Foreign Policy Establishment, which began arguing in 2017 for the need for a permanent domestic censorship government office to serve as a quarterback for what they called a whole of society counter misinformation, counter disinformation alliance. | ||
That just means censorship. | ||
Then they contemplated parking at the CIA. | ||
And they said, well, actually, there's two reasons we can't do that. | ||
The CIA is foreign-facing. | ||
We can't really establish a counterintelligence threat to bring it home domestically. | ||
Also, we're going to need essentially tens of thousands of people involved in this operation, spanning this whole society model. | ||
You can't really run a clandestine operation that way. | ||
So they said, OK, well, what about the FBI? | ||
They said, well, the FBI would be great. | ||
It's domestic. | ||
But the problem is, is the FBI is supposed to be the intelligence arm of the Justice Department. | ||
And what we're dealing with here are not acts of law. | ||
And so essentially what they said is, well, the only other domestic intelligence equity we have in the U.S. | ||
besides the FBI is the DHS. | ||
So we are going to essentially take the CIA's power to rig and bribe foreign media organizations, which is a power they've had since the day they were born in 1947, and we're going to combine that with the power with the domestic jurisdiction of the FBI by putting it at DHS. | ||
We are looking at how we can harness AI to advance our mission, to your first question, Ina, and then also defending against the adverse use of AI, whether that's in the context of disinformation. | ||
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Aren't a huge portion of the threats facing us people that are no longer guided by facts within our own borders? | |
I mean, it seems to me that domestic terrorism fueled by people who Have a different understanding of facts, to put it mildly, is one of the major threats facing the country. | ||
Well, one element of it is false narratives. | ||
I was going to say, don't they think an election was stolen? | ||
False narratives. | ||
But the most, the predominant source of that violence is actually ideologies of hate. | ||
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Thank you so much for coming. | |
So at the very top of your Twitter feed, it says, Sam Altman is a hero of mine. | ||
We're moving very, very quickly into these new uncharted areas, and there's genuine concerns. | ||
And I think we can talk about them. | ||
But... And does Sam Altman emerge from this empowered? | ||
Of course. | ||
Much more so. | ||
So he has much more power than from them before? | ||
How so? | ||
Well, the 49% owner is Microsoft. | ||
They take him. | ||
The 51% owner, which is open eye, refused to get rid of him. | ||
He's in a strong position. | ||
But we are going to need, I believe at some point, some sort of a global system for what happens with the most powerful of these systems, because they will have truly global impact. | ||
And what sort of auditing, what sort of safety measures do we want in place before you can deploy like a super intelligence or, you know, however you want to call an AGI? | ||
Okay, there's a bunch of pieces out about how people think, no, no, no, the robots aren't going to be 50 years away from when they can kill us. | ||
It's not even going to be five years away. | ||
It'll be two years away. | ||
That article's up on The Guardian and Breitbart's in a great amalgamation of it. | ||
Joe Allen's going to join us after the break to talk it all through right there. | ||
That should scare you to death. | ||
Great cold open by Joe Allen. | ||
Remember what Mike Benz, we had Mike Benz on this morning. | ||
We're having him back on. | ||
I think Mike's going to join us. | ||
I think I can announce he's going to try to join us on Wednesday. | ||
He's going to give some heads up about this kind of DOD-driven... It's deeper than censorship. | ||
It's oppression. | ||
It's not just censorship. | ||
It's oppression, because they target people. | ||
They want to de-platform. | ||
They target people. | ||
They want to de-bank. | ||
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Because remember, it's just not bad actors. | ||
One of those bad actors, according to Mike Benz, and he brought the receipts, is the government, the apparatus, the administrative state that you pay for. | ||
That you write a check to, called taxes. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
You underwrite it, and they're there to oppress you. | ||
What'd that guy say? | ||
False narratives, ideologies of hate from an impeached secretary. | ||
Short break, back in a moment. | ||
We're here. | ||
I've got it. | ||
By the way, this is how serious we are about CPAC. | ||
I just had one of our CEO join us. | ||
Jump in here in the shot right there. | ||
This is a one-camera shoot here. | ||
Back over. | ||
There you are. | ||
Mo Bannon. | ||
I'm surrounded by Floridians. | ||
Get her out of Florida. | ||
It takes a lot. | ||
I'm surrounded by Floridians now. | ||
I'm surrounded by Floridians. | ||
Let's hope the show gets pulled. | ||
Memphis, you better double down here and get focused. | ||
So you're here to get us the CPAC rolling? | ||
I am. | ||
Okay. | ||
We're going to start working on that tonight. | ||
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We told you that at the war room. | ||
Mo and Grace are going to be hosting a force multiplier event pre CPAC before they have the international. | ||
So, and I think we're, I think we're getting close to the limit. | ||
I think it's like 250 and we're pretty jammed up, but we'll take everybody we can get. | ||
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Joe Allen's going to be there. | ||
Joe, you got Breitbart. | ||
The Guardian and Breitbart are talking about your guy out there at Berkeley, who I know is a transhumanist, but he's one of the leaders of the Luddites. | ||
I think I'm throwing in with him. | ||
But what I just saw right there is scaring me more and more and more. | ||
Open AI. | ||
What the hell's going on here, brother? | ||
And by the way, Joe Allen's going to be there to explain it all to you. | ||
To make your day. | ||
You think you got enough problems with the 2020 election? | ||
Of course, Benz, we had him on this morning. | ||
He's talking about how they're using all these superpowers to essentially exert mass control of the American people. | ||
Am I incorrect in that, Joe Allen? | ||
Absolutely not, Steve. | ||
You know, Mike Benz, his interview on Tucker Carlson was inspirational. | ||
Without a doubt. | ||
So succinct and straight off the top of his head. | ||
Very impressive. | ||
Also should be horrific to anybody who really takes freedom seriously or free speech or any sort of human existence whatsoever. | ||
What I did with that cold open, I really wanted the audience, anyone who hasn't already seen Benz's interview or anyone who has seen it and maybe missed those elements, To show how his expertise in that field of cybersecurity and the misuses of cybersecurity to suppress American free speech is being tied up with other big tech endeavors. | ||
You know, Ben's was very clear on Who is actually behind these censorship operations? | ||
The Atlantic Council and then the use of the Department of Homeland Security because it was a convenient vehicle for operations that typically would be used for, you know, outward facing organizations like the CIA. | ||
So when we hear Mayorkas talking about Using the power of DHS to suppress disinformation and especially AI generated disinformation. | ||
I think it's directly related and it's especially very important as we move into the election cycle. | ||
There is going to be a flood of deep fakes or other sorts of AI generated material that is going to be just like a constant spew of garbage into the public psyche. | ||
And there are two ways to respond to that. | ||
The one is for voters or for American citizens or for any free citizen to make their own decisions and sift through it as best they can themselves. | ||
The other is to empower the state. | ||
to take on that responsibility, and that's what Mayorkas is talking about, using the power of the state to suppress AI-generated misinformation. | ||
Now, we also know that any sort of valid use of state power in that fashion is going to be used for political purposes at this point, meaning that all of these power grabs Around the use of AI generated information or just AI in general is going to be used to consolidate state power. | ||
And as we see big tech working closer and closer with the United States government and governments abroad, it appears that it's also going to be a consolidation of power, a partnership between the two. | ||
And so in January, Steve, as we were speaking about this morning, in January, OpenAI announced that they would be working with the Department of Defense. | ||
They announced this at the World Economic Forum. | ||
This was right after the Intercept had caught a change in their terms and services. | ||
They had previously said that their products could not be used in warfare or for the military. | ||
They removed that language, announced that they would be partnering with the DoD, And then, just under two weeks ago, Jane's Magazine reported that that is going forward, that the CRADA, or the Cooperative Research and Development Agreement, would most likely be inked within the next few months. | ||
They were not sure what the use cases would be, but I would speculate on three different realms. | ||
The first, the CIA and various other intelligence organizations are using large language models They trained them on their classified documents in order to have an expert system that you could go to, a sort of assistant, and ask it for specific pieces of information and the AI ostensibly would be able to bring it up immediately. | ||
That may seem innocuous if it's used against you. | ||
It may not be innocuous. | ||
The second use case, though, Would be for the dissemination of propaganda. | ||
We know that our intelligence agencies do this regularly in foreign countries, and that being legal. | ||
It's also pretty clear that a number of organizations, the intelligence agencies and beyond, use that on the American populace. | ||
Now, OpenAI is famous for ChatGPT. | ||
ChatGPT basically is a bot that will spew out any sort of narrative that it can be cajoled into spewing out. | ||
The second is DALI, DALI 2, DALI 3 image generation. | ||
The third, which we've been reporting on the last week, Sora, text to video AI generation. | ||
So what that means, at least in my own speculation, is that at least one possible use case for the OpenAI Department of Defense partnership, one use case for their systems would be the creation and dissemination of fake videos. | ||
They would never, of course, own up to this, but clandestine operations are obviously, they traffic in this sort of behavior on the regular. | ||
So, just in short, Steve, I think that it's really important to remember OpenAI is not just a company. | ||
It's not just a company that's creating a small assistant to help you write your emails, or organize your calendar, Or create graphics and video for your upcoming PTA meeting. | ||
OpenAI is now becoming part of that military-industrial complex which exerted its power during COVID, which exerted its power after the 2020 election. | ||
And I think that it should be viewed as such. | ||
It is no longer simply a tech company. | ||
Like all the other big tech companies, it is now a partner to our military-industrial complex. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
You're going to be there on Wednesday with us. | ||
Everybody get to meet Joe. | ||
Joe's going to hang out also throughout CPAC, do book signings, talk to you about Dark Aeon and all the updates. | ||
Joe, social media, where do people get you? | ||
You can find me at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
Find my work, warroom.org, under the transhumanism tab. | ||
You can find my book, Dark Aeon, Transhumanism and the War Against Humanity, anywhere books are sold. | ||
I recommend bookshop.org. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Fantastic report. | ||
Great cold open. | ||
Let's go to James Roguski. | ||
James has done this amazing job of reminding us about our sovereignty and the WHO and this treaty and the amendments and all that. | ||
It gets a little confusing. | ||
James, give us an update because you're saying that you're seeing the dark hand. | ||
We've got the military-industrial complex on one side. | ||
We have the biopharma-medical complex on the other. | ||
Just as powerful. | ||
What's going on with WHO in this treaty and the amendments, sir? | ||
Well, you know, for the last two years, I've been reporting on this and what is apparently been happening is the two different documents have served to confuse the minds of the people who are talking about it. | ||
And quite often when people are talking about the details that are in the amendments to the existing international health regulations, they've been attributing that to what most people call the treaty. | ||
Well, I want to give you a little test on your Constitution. | ||
You know, Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3 gives Congress the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations. | ||
What I've been saying since November of 2022 is that this is a grand and glorious trade dispute. | ||
And the federal government is pushing to have these agreements go through. | ||
And it started when the relatively poor nations of the world said, well, wait a minute, we're not getting as many jabs as the wealthy nations. | ||
They called for a special session of the World Health Assembly all the way back in December of 2021. | ||
And what these negotiations are is to settle a trade dispute to ensure equitable access to pandemic-related products. | ||
The nations who didn't get as many jabs want investment, they want intellectual property, they want manufacturing know-how, and they want to set up what they call PABS. | ||
P-A-B-S. | ||
It's a Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing System. | ||
Now, a lot of words that get a lot of people confused, but what that means is that in today's world, genomic sequences from pathogens are a very valuable commodity. | ||
If you can remember back to when South Africa and Botswana identified the Omicron variant, they did what they felt they were obligated to do according to the international health regulations, and they shared that genetic information with the world. | ||
But what happened was they were greeted with travel restrictions, which hurt their economy and is in violation of the international health regulations. | ||
But then Pfizer and Moderna took that information, turned it into the boosters and made a couple of more billion dollars. | ||
So what we're dealing with here is a lot of confusion because there's a lot of language in one track, the amendments to the international health regulations. | ||
I'll talk about that in a minute. | ||
But that information has unfortunately been attributed to what most people call the treaty, which is really just a big trade dispute. | ||
Now, I've put out a dozen different things that are going on with what they want to set up. | ||
Most importantly is that it's not really a treaty. | ||
It's a framework convention. | ||
Now, if you recall, in 92, the Senate did Give two-thirds consent to the Framework Convention for Climate Change. | ||
The danger with the Framework Convention is they don't have to settle on all of the details when they sign on to it, like Congress did in 92. | ||
They could pretty much sign a blank agreement, and then there would be meeting year after year. | ||
They would have a conference of the parties, set up a whole new bureaucracy. | ||
They've got at least 10 committees that they want to set up. | ||
To meet on a yearly basis to essentially distribute tens of billions of dollars into what I call the Pharmaceutical Hospital Emergency Industrial Complex to build out big pharma. | ||
In low and middle income nations, because they missed out on the jabs the first time around. | ||
So it's not necessarily the case that they're coming for us because three quarters of Americans in the Western world got jabbed. | ||
They're just coming for our money. | ||
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They want investment. | |
But what about this? | ||
We've got to bounce in a second. | ||
I want to get a couple of minutes. | ||
But what about everybody saying that they're setting up for the glide path for what they call disease X. So next time we don't have the sovereignty even to try to fight it, you're answering to Geneva. | ||
Is that off track? | ||
You're making it sound more like this is TPP, which we can defeat, and less like a grab for our nation's sovereignty and our individual citizens' sovereignty. | ||
People have gotten the information that came out of the amendments confused with what's in the framework convention slash treaty. | ||
And you are absolutely right, Steve. | ||
We talked about this a little bit before, you know, we're on air here. | ||
This is very similar to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which, as you recall, when people found out about it and realized what it was, it was, you know, just a universal, oh, hell no. | ||
Now it, you know, the final nail in the coffin was essentially when Trump got into office and unsigned it. | ||
But it was political poison to even talk about, you know, trying to support it after the people learned what it really was. | ||
And all I'm really advocating, I got access to the latest document over the weekend. | ||
I've published it and I encourage people, I have every faith that every single one of your viewers has the capacity to read these documents Wow. | ||
and see them for the corruption that they have in them. | ||
This is just a big ploy to get a lot of money to build out the industry that was used to fear monger everybody the last four years. | ||
We stopped TPP. | ||
We can stop the pandemic treaty, I have no doubt. | ||
We stopped TPP really in the 16 campaign and then immediately after President Trump won. | ||
James, people got to get up to speed on all this. | ||
Where do they go to look at all your analysis, all your breakdown between the underlying treaty and the amendments? | ||
Where do they go? | ||
It's all on jamesroguski.substack.com. | ||
That's J-A-M-E-S-R-O-G-U-S-K-I.substack.com. | ||
Dontyoudare.info is an old link, so don't go there. | ||
But my phone number is available to everybody. | ||
You can call me at 310-619-3055. | ||
310-619-3055. Go to jamesgrugowski.substack.com. | ||
Call James. | ||
He'll take the call and he'll walk you through it. | ||
We got to, we want to make sure that we're on top of this. | ||
They get back together. | ||
Is it, uh, I got to bounce, but they get back together in May. | ||
Is that when they come back for this thing? | ||
Uh, I gave your producer a calendar, their meeting right now for negotiations and all through the end of February to the end of March. | ||
And then they have another meetings in April and they hope to have their final meeting, uh, at the end of May. | ||
So, you know, it's crunch time right now. | ||
They've got six solid weeks of negotiations in front of us. | ||
Yeah, which I'm sure the Americans will be over there bowing down to Big Pharma and to Geneva, if I know the Biden American delegation. | ||
James, thank you so much. | ||
Fantastic work. | ||
You're on top of this one like nobody else. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
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Take care. | |
Let's get everybody to go over there and take a look tonight. | ||
We got to get on top of this because this is crunch time and I'm sure, I know the Biden regime is selling us out. | ||
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