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So the first one is a deficit. | ||
The second one is effectively that the dollar is losing its status as a reserve currency. | ||
What truth do you have of that, though? | ||
You can see the accumulation of gold in the reserves and the behavior of gold over the past 12 months. | ||
And it didn't start with Trump's policies. | ||
Of course, it started with Biden when he froze the accounts of People connected to Putin. | ||
And of course, thinking that it'd be limited there, but people not connected to Putin decided to stay away from a euro and a dollar. | ||
And gold is effectively now the reserve currency. | ||
Transactions take place in dollars, euros, usually dollars, and at the same rate. | ||
However, they get converted back into gold. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
The reason I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
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I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
MAGA Media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
Thursday, 19 June, Year of Alert, 2025. | ||
Welcome. | ||
Thanks for sticking around for the second hour. | ||
I want to go right back to Philip Patrick. | ||
Philip, describe who that speaker was, his prominence as a thinker. | ||
And I was pretty impressed. | ||
He basically sounded like Philip Patrick and Steve Bannon on The War Room. | ||
Did he not, sir? | ||
Yeah, he did indeed. | ||
This is the stuff we've been talking about for a long time. | ||
And this is Nicholas Taleb, right? | ||
He coined the phrase black swan. | ||
He is a very, very well-respected academic and economist. | ||
And the reality is there is no argument. | ||
You and I have seen this. | ||
We've been talking about this. | ||
Gold became the number two global reserve asset last year, overtaking the euro, and it's de-dollarization that has been driving that trend. | ||
U.S. dollar holdings are at 30-year lows by central banks, and that trend is continuing. | ||
We know why, right? | ||
And Taleb said it himself. | ||
It was Biden's weaponization of the dollar back in 2020, just as the book Paper Soldiers specifies, just as we said back in 2020. | ||
Exactly what would happen, and it is playing out in front of us today. | ||
It is a frightening proposition, and we have to start taking action now. | ||
This is why, and this all flows into what the Chinese announced yesterday, by the way. | ||
It's paper soldiers from Salia Motion from Bloomberg. | ||
It came on a couple of weeks ago, talked about the weaponization of the dollar and how it played into kind of the rise of gold. | ||
The Rio reset. | ||
This all plays in. | ||
The New York Times had the Chinese finance minister. | ||
And this wasn't some crank. | ||
This is the guy really in charge of all finance for the Chinese Communist Party and all of China, the second biggest economy in the world, actually laying out kind of a plan of how they can compete with the US dollar as a prime reserve currency. | ||
Understanding it's gonna take a while, but with Tlaib, This BRICS meeting, they are going, particularly with the United States in this geostrategic position it's in, and maybe sucked into another Middle Eastern war. | ||
The BRICS nations are coming for us, are they not, sir? | ||
Yeah, they absolutely are. | ||
And you're absolutely correct. | ||
He was trying to central banker basically came out. | ||
He didn't say it in these words, but he basically said we want a world without the dollar, right? | ||
Saying that one currency in particular poses a global risk, right? | ||
And that's the rhetoric that's circling at the moment. | ||
I don't think it's too late, right? | ||
China have their own systemic problems. | ||
They're not ready to overtake the United States' global reserve. | ||
At the end of the day, we are still the destination for the world's capital, and we have been for decades, right? | ||
I've said before, we're a quarter of the world's GDP, two-thirds of the world's capital, right? | ||
That's not just strength, it's dominance. | ||
But what people have to understand is that dominance has been built on the dollar. | ||
It's stability, it's predictability, and ultimately it's strength. | ||
So if China and the BRICS succeed in dethroning it, we're not just talking about currency devaluation, we're talking about losing control of the global financial system, and that has been our strength. | ||
Now, I don't think, and you've said it yourself and we've said it, it doesn't happen tomorrow. | ||
The dollar is still the cleanest, dirty shirt. | ||
Other currencies are worse, yuan specifically, but the dollar is filthy. | ||
And that in on itself is a frightening position to be in. | ||
It was US strength, economic prowess. | ||
That was our advantage. | ||
Now, just being the best of a terrible bunch, I think long-term, it is unsustainable. | ||
So, in my mind, if we do not make swift changes, this is how I think it progresses. | ||
I think we start to move into a more multipolar world, and that has already happened, right? | ||
We're seeing bilateral trade agreements, or non-dollar-denominated bilateral trade agreements, I should say. | ||
We've seen three record years of central bank gold buying, right? | ||
But what it does mean is the first national block that can offer a clean shirt, they're going to be in a position to dominate. | ||
And that is exactly why we've got to keep our eye on the Rio Reset. | ||
This is what these guys have created, a 21st century alternative to the existing dollar denominated system. | ||
It allows for multi-currency international transactions, and importantly, it's firewalled We're looking at a permanent loss of our most powerful That was a pretty good call four years ago. | ||
I want everybody to go check it out now. | ||
It's all free. | ||
They're teaching it at college levels because it's so accessible in finance courses in college, but it's totally accessible. | ||
I don't care if you don't have a high school degree. | ||
I don't care if you've even gone to high school. | ||
You read this, you're trying to build your mental map. | ||
You'll understand the nomenclature. | ||
This thing's very well graphically laid out. | ||
The end of the dollar empire. | ||
The seventh free installment, the Rio Reset. | ||
We talked everything about the BRICS nations. | ||
Philip, make sure at 9-8, take your phone out for a simpler, quicker pamphlet, brochure, totally free. | ||
Bannon at 9-8-9-8-9-8. | ||
But the key, wherever you go, make sure you connect to Philip Patrick and his team over at Birch Gold. | ||
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They will. | |
Take the time to describe to you and explain to you all the methodologies of how you can get into precious metals. | ||
Philip Patrick, thank you so much, brother. | ||
I appreciate you. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Dr. Bradley Thayer, we talked a little bit about today. | ||
I want to make sure people understand what I talk about, the accelerating rate of history. | ||
When you go through these, like, turnings or go through these times of history, the old saying, I think it was actually Lenin. | ||
There are decades in which nothing happens, and there are weeks in which decades happen. | ||
We seem to be in one of those now. | ||
Let's go back to the First World War of what happened there and caught people. | ||
One of the most beautiful, and I think they always talked about it, didn't they, Dr. Thayer? | ||
Europe was experiencing one of the most beautiful summers they had ever had, the summer of 1914, sir. | ||
That's right, Steve, and a lot of the same arguments were made. | ||
A lot of Europeans thought that war could never happen, that economies were too interdependent, actually, to bring about conflict, to bring about war, and it was a thing of the past. | ||
So we need to keep in mind three major points. | ||
First, great power wars can start for lots of reasons. | ||
Japanese attacking Pearl Harbor, Hitler's decisions to invade Poland, France, the Soviet Union and declare Great power wars can occur due to escalation. | ||
That is, a regional conflict can escalate into a great power war, and World War I is a classic case of that. | ||
What happened there was that an event, a Serbian nationalist in Sarajevo assassinates Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife while they're visiting Bosnia-Herzegovina. | ||
And as a result of that assassination, the Austrians want to put pressure on Serbia. | ||
So you have really the dynamics of a regional conflict. | ||
They go to the Germans, and the Germans, Kaiser Wilhelm II, and the Chancellor, Bettman Holweg, give the Austrians what's called the blank check, saying that they're going to back up the Austrians no matter what the Austrians do. | ||
So it's a big mistake on behalf of the Germans. | ||
So the Austro-Hungarians pressure the Serbians and give them an ultimatum, which is unacceptable to Serbia. | ||
The Serbians are looking to the Russians as Slav brothers. | ||
Russians traditionally have helped out Serbia and other Slavic peoples. | ||
And so a dynamic of a regional conflict now is bringing in other great powers and the interests of other great powers. | ||
Anyway, Serbia delivers the ultimatum. | ||
Serbia rejects it, and then Austro-Hungary declares war on Serbia. | ||
So you have a regional conflict get started. | ||
Almost immediately, and there's a critical week between July 25th and August 1st of 1914, where things really accelerate. | ||
And here we had that same dynamic, of course, with the war between Israel and Iran. | ||
And in that week, July 25th to August 1st, you had... | ||
Austro-Hungary invade Serbia. | ||
You then had Russian demands made against Austro-Hungary. | ||
The French are pushing the Russians in this crisis because if war is going to come, Russia is going to be slow to mobilize and France knows Germany is going to get involved and the French need the Russians to mobilize as rapidly as possible. | ||
However, Russian mobilization is a causa spelae for the Germans. | ||
If Russia mobilizes, Germany's going to have to enact the Schlieffen Plan. | ||
But hang on, because mobilization is the point I want to get to. | ||
Because mobilization, because of advances in technology, you had railroads, you had logistics, you had weapons, you had horses. | ||
The process itself started a war because then human action couldn't stop it. | ||
The thing about August of 1914 that is very similar to today. | ||
There seem to be forces out there of processes that are out there for both. | ||
Economic reasons, political reasons, military reasons, technology, the logistics of actually getting over to a place like Persia or the Middle East is the reason that people get most upset when they say forever wars about this thing in the Middle East that's halfway around the world. | ||
As I said as a young naval officer. | ||
During the early days of the hostage crisis, you go to the North Arabian Sea and Iran looks like the moon. | ||
It looks like the moonscape. | ||
If you're coming from the United States, it's just like nothing you've ever seen before. | ||
All of a sudden you say, I'm back in an ancient land. | ||
This is like, I'm not in Kansas anymore. | ||
We're inexorably drawn in these things, and mobilization was what happened then, is that all of a sudden these guys started mobilizing. | ||
People took it as a sign of, hey, they're going to war, but they couldn't stop it. | ||
They couldn't, because to stop one train, whether you're in France, whether you're in England, particularly the von Schlieffen Plan in Germany, was to stop the whole process, and the process got to be the thing itself, correct? | ||
Right. | ||
A.J.P. | ||
Taylor wrote that great history, War by Timetable. | ||
Right, where you were basically locked in to railroad schedules due to that. | ||
So as you said, both France, Russia and Germany, most importantly, were locked in. | ||
So you had time to avoid the crisis early. | ||
But This has to be World War One was a tragedy in many respects. | ||
It could have been avoided at many points in time. | ||
But that dynamic that you identified, Steve, took over. | ||
And as a result of it, you had a regional conflict become a And that happens basically within a week or eight or nine days. | ||
So it's very fast. | ||
Like I said this morning, and this is what the unknown quality, the law of unintended consequences. | ||
This thing is the front page of the Times of London, I think, the day after the Archduke was shot. | ||
I'm not saying it's a backwater, but it's the Austro-Hungary Empire. | ||
It's kind of creaky. | ||
It's got all these countries and all these crowns. | ||
This is like the epitome of comic opera. | ||
It wasn't on the front page until, like you said, the last week of July, which was, we're mobilizing for war. | ||
And people are, like, enjoying the beach in England. | ||
They're going, what is going on? | ||
It's very similar to what happened last week that also with all these other issues, we're bombing – they're bombing Persia. | ||
And the British – The Israelis are on this – the Israelis are on this massive bombing scheme. | ||
So the British try to host a peace conference, but nobody attends it because the dynamic is too strong. | ||
So the Europeans and the Germans and the Russians in particular forgot their Clausewitz, right? | ||
Clausewitz warns in Book 8 of On War that no one starts a war, rather nobody in his senses ought to, without first being clear in his mind what he intends to accomplish in that war and how he intends to conduct it, right? | ||
So regional conflicts are often not going to stay regional. | ||
They can't explode into... | ||
We worry about Taiwan. | ||
We worry about aggression from the CCP. | ||
So you want to keep your Klaus Fitz close at hand here, Steve, in recognizing, right, that you don't want to get into a war without being clear what the intent is, right? | ||
What are you going to accomplish in that war and how are you going to conduct it? | ||
Dr. Thay, I think I want to leave with one last quote. | ||
In trying to put together the peace conference in the beginning of late July, early August of 1914, Sir Edward Gray, the British foreign minister, after nobody showed up and the timetable started, he said, the lamps of Europe are being extinguished, are going out. | ||
The lights are going out all over Europe, and they will not be relit in our lifetime. | ||
This is what happens when you're inexorably drawn into a conflict. | ||
That's why President Trump today historically said, hey, you know what, I think I'm going to delay this a couple weeks and we'll see what happens. | ||
Dr. Thayer, where do people go for all your great writing, sir? | ||
Well, thank you, Steve. | ||
Bradley Thayer at Truth or Getter or Brad Thayer at X. Thanks very much, Steve. | ||
We want to keep in mind, of course, what Clausewitz said, right? | ||
You want to be clear. | ||
Clausewitz always stressed that war has a blood price. | ||
There's not going to be a quick and decisive victory. | ||
So if you're going to think about a war, you better be very clear about what you intend to accomplish and how you're going to conduct it. | ||
Amen, brother. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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I can or not, I'll do it tomorrow. | ||
I realize it's not a machine, but it's a mail-in ballot. | ||
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We appreciate you. | ||
We're going to go live momentarily out to the Bay Area to this big artificial intelligence conference. | ||
I want to tell you right now it's been announced that what Microsoft yesterday or two days ago announced 10,000 layoffs related to artificial intelligence principally, engineers, technicians, others. | ||
Of course, there's some people not AI, but principally. | ||
Intel announced today 20,000 people laid off. | ||
20,000 laid off. | ||
Think about that for a second. | ||
And then principally towards AI. | ||
We're going to go to the AI conference. | ||
Also, Ava's going to join us. | ||
She's got some thoughts on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Not using machines. | ||
Good old mail-in ballots. | ||
But first, Jenny's story. | ||
Jenny, I was talking to somebody today in a meeting, and it was about President Trump winning Texas by 14 points. | ||
Do the hard work of Glenn's story, you guys, everything you bring to Texas. | ||
Ted Cruz winning by nine points, which is pretty extraordinary. | ||
and Soros'son saying they're coming back down for $100 million. | ||
I say that your political action group has been absolutely the center, but... | ||
Talk about it, because I want people to start to switch to this service. | ||
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We are more than a wireless service provider, though. | ||
We are a connectivity provider. | ||
We have a lot of other connectivity products that we offer. | ||
We also not only work with consumers, But as you said, Steve, it's really where our heart is. | ||
And really the reason you join Patriot Mobile is because you become a member to a mission, and that mission is to defend our God-given rights and freedoms. | ||
I don't know if you're going to be talking about this or not, but we are so thrilled to be celebrating again and to be sponsoring the third annual Celebrate Life, which is basically this weekend coming up. | ||
We have these wonderful signs that we're handing out. | ||
I don't know if it's showing up the right way, but we have a bunch of signs that we'll be handing out. | ||
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wireless service is key and why people are here with us to begin with. | ||
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Walk me through Celebrate Life this weekend. | ||
What is it? | ||
Give us some details. | ||
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Okay, so Celebrate Life. | ||
It's going to be a three-day conference. | ||
It's a great conference to attend to strategize basically how we're going to make abortion unthinkable, basically. | ||
It's basically providing, understanding the education and the resources that are available so women can choose life. | ||
That's what we're really... | ||
And that's more than no condemnation of women. | ||
It's really trying to give those resources to women. | ||
Like, for example, Susan B. Anthony, they had the Her Plan, right? | ||
You can get on this website and you can look for what other resources are available so you can make that choice of life. | ||
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And love movement, and we are just thrilled to be celebrating it. | ||
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You go to www.celebratelifeweekend.com. | ||
But the other thing that you should sign up for is a diaper drive and a rally. | ||
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Look for us. | ||
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Where does Celebrate Life physically is going to be where? | ||
Where is it going to be held? | ||
It's going to be in D.C., and if you go to that link, they'll give you more information, as you can imagine. | ||
People will be looking for it, but it should be on the, I think it's the Capitol. | ||
It was Lincoln Memorial last year. | ||
I would just say, get on that link and you'll find out where it is. | ||
We'll find it. | ||
Yes, thank you so much, Steve. | ||
I appreciate you bringing that up. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
We love it. | ||
We'll make sure we get covered. | ||
Celebrate life. | ||
Jenny's story. | ||
You wouldn't in any way be associated with Glenn's story, would you? | ||
I'm the one who keeps Glenn in line. | ||
You're the babysitter. | ||
I got it. | ||
The parental supervision. | ||
I knew there had to be something. | ||
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Short break. | ||
going to the Bay Area to talk about artificial intelligence next in the war room. | ||
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In America's heart, go on, raise a flag. | |
Gary Marcus, the NYU professor and relentless hater of all AI hype. | ||
I love AI. | ||
I hate AI hype. | ||
What do you envision for the future, should we arrive at artificial general intelligence? | ||
You know, in the long scope of history. | ||
We are going to be closer and closer with machines, right? | ||
I mean, the cell phone was a step towards that, right? | ||
People use their phones as their external memory. | ||
And brain plants may become a widespread thing, not anytime soon. | ||
In the long run, machines will be smarter than people, and it will disrupt the nature of society. | ||
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In the short run, machines don't Kyle Aurora, the best-selling author of The Next Billion Users. | |
Well, every technology which is novel and threatening and scary becomes boring at some point because we as humanity learn to calibrate and put it in its place. | ||
All right, I'm here with Bing Gertzel, founder of SingularityNet, creator of Sophia the Robot. | ||
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I can see a lot of giga-death potentials between human-level AGI and super-intelligence that could wreak a lot of havoc, even if, as I suspect, the super-intelligence winds up being super-benevolent and super-compassionate, as well as super-intelligent. | |
And we could avoid all these problems by simply developing and rolling out AGI in a decentralized way. | ||
From SingularityNet. | ||
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Sophia was really there to bring a face to AI and show people how AI might interact in the future. | |
So where Sophia Desdemona are art pieces as well as social robots, he's designed to be very, or it's designed to be very accessible. | ||
He's kind of a cute little guy even if he's somewhat sinister with those. | ||
Strange, piercing eyes. | ||
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The singularity is that point in time where technology moves so quickly that humanity can't see beyond that point. | |
And this is why it's so important that we have decentralized HEI. | ||
Decentralization gives an opportunity for everybody to have input and perspectives and to crowdsource a greater wisdom than any individual company could. | ||
Joe, I guess those are teasers because every one I wanted to go on and you cut it like the best parts. | ||
I guess we're waiting to hold it. | ||
Where are you, Joe? | ||
Why is this so important? | ||
And who is that list of all-stars you just had? | ||
And folks, understand something. | ||
With everything we're talking about war in Persia and, you know, getting our sovereignty back and sending back 10 million illegal aliens and the bill that, you know, should they raise taxes? | ||
Did they provide all the populist tax cuts? | ||
All the fights we're going to have. | ||
All the fights that you're the best at. | ||
This, for our age, may be the most overarching. | ||
Because we're hurtling towards the singularity. | ||
What we're trying to do on this show is make sure you're aware of that and to give you angles of attack in to make sure that your voice is in there and you're just not treated as some guinea pig or some proletariat that they're just going to do anything they want with. | ||
Very scary. | ||
One of the scary things in there, Joe Allen, tell us where you are, why it's so important. | ||
One of the scary things, when I start hearing people say decentralized, I think I'm getting pitched. | ||
So, where are you? | ||
How important is this? | ||
Who's the group of all-stars? | ||
Yeah, Steve, I'm coming to you from the World Summit AI Conference in San Francisco here at Fisherman's Wharf. | ||
This is the second day. | ||
Yesterday, I had a lot of really great in-depth interviews with people whose ideas I completely disagree with for the most part. | ||
Certainly, the projects they're working on. | ||
Moving forward with artificial intelligence, believing that they will create AGI, artificial general intelligence, and super intelligence. | ||
What's really unique about this event, as opposed to many of the others that I've been to like this, is how wide of a spectrum there is of opinion. | ||
A lot of argument and debate. | ||
The arguments basically center around how advanced AI is and the various technologies coming below that. | ||
How fast it will advance towards AGI, the singularity, so on and so forth. | ||
What's really interesting, though, is that there is not a lot of disagreement about where it ultimately goes, which is, in almost every case, they believe it is moving forward to AGI, moving forward to something like a singularity or a hard singularity. | ||
And another thing that they don't seem to disagree on is whether or not this should Nobody's saying, let's stop it. | ||
Nobody's saying, let's slow it down. | ||
They're only saying, let's guide it in the way we want to. | ||
The three people that I think are really worth highlighting here, Ben Gertzel, who you saw there. | ||
I mean, he was a key figure in my book, Dark Aeon. | ||
It was very interesting to actually sit down and talk to him in person. | ||
Also, Gary Marcus, who has been relentless in criticizing OpenAI and the various tech oligarchs. | ||
He's also a huge AI hype skeptic. | ||
So he's always that guy saying, we're really not that far along. | ||
But what you heard there, and what I think is interesting about his perspective, is that he ultimately thinks that no matter how long it takes, that is where we're going as a species, towards AGI, towards a merge with the machine. | ||
And then finally, Steve, Stuart Russell, who is a co-founder at the Future of Life Institute, a colleague of Max Tegmark. | ||
And I think that his talk this morning was probably among the most sobering. | ||
He's also skeptical about some of the really crazy claims about where AI is now or where it's going to be next year. | ||
But he's extremely concerned about all of the downsides that this AI advancement could have and is pushing really hard for some kind of regulation. | ||
I think he would really agree with you, Steve, that while in D.C., there's almost no regulation on AI, but you... | ||
No, it's actually shocking. | ||
Is the crowd out there accelerationist? | ||
Are there any decelerationists? | ||
Are they saying, hey, no matter even if we were, this thing's picking up momentum given the capital that's involved, given the companies that are involved and focus on it. | ||
You can tell with each one at Microsoft. | ||
Intel, everybody's shifting to more of an AI focus. | ||
Is this something that it looks like we're inexorably drawn to war unless we try to stop it and have President Trump can then negotiate? | ||
And he puts his foot down and says, I need some time to negotiate. | ||
We're also inexorably drawn to this technology. | ||
And whether it turns out to be nirvana and great or it turns out to be apocalyptic and maybe not. | ||
You know, suboptimal for homo sapiens. | ||
We're still drawn to that. | ||
Where do these folks generally stand on that? | ||
I would say in general, most people here are definitely not decelerationists. | ||
And, you know, Steve, I've been traveling from Arizona to I was in L.A. I got to see the riots and protests there firsthand, get sprayed with tear gas. | ||
That was fun. | ||
I've been speaking to people all along the way, AI experts, some. | ||
I've met a lot of people, many of them inside. | ||
I've actually learned quite a bit about the networks behind all of this. | ||
Of all of these people, and that includes some of the anti-tech dissidents. | ||
Of all of these people, very few are about decelerating. | ||
Very few even think that's possible. | ||
The vast majority But the possibilities of decelerating, that doesn't seem to be much of a conviction among almost anyone here. | ||
Wow. | ||
Joe, where can people go get all your writings on this as you put into print what you're seeing out there? | ||
Well, the big one's coming much later, but I'm going to have a piece out on this within the next two days at jobot.xyz. | ||
You can find the long-form videos on my X account at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z. | ||
They'll be going up over today and tomorrow. | ||
Some are up now, including Ben Gertzel. | ||
And then also on the War Room channel, I'm going to have a big compilation of basically all of my interviews and the event. | ||
Look for that tomorrow. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're actually going to get one of the things that Joe is doing. | ||
You know, we've had some pretty prominent people in artificial intelligence come on here in the last couple of months. | ||
And we're backed up. | ||
A lot of people want to come on here now because they want to get to this audience and make sure this audience understands what's really going on. | ||
and so we'll have a lot more of these great interviews. | ||
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Ava. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party in trying to steal the 2020 election. | ||
John Solomon's been breaking these stories that Kash Patel and the FBI have been giving them. | ||
Can you give us an update in your observations? | ||
You kind of called this a couple of years ago. | ||
Miles Guo said it. | ||
That they hate Trump so much. | ||
They see 2020 as a year that they must take him out. | ||
And if they can't do it through a pandemic or they can't do it any other way, they're going to get into it and steal the election. | ||
Ma 'am. | ||
Thank you, Steve, for having me. | ||
It's kind of awkward for me to say Miles'call and whistleblower movement was right. | ||
As you mentioned, we, Miles had... | ||
He basically told the world that the CCP used all kind of fraudulent activities and not just a single one of them. | ||
Multi fronts, multiple layers of those fraudulent activities carefully planned way ahead to steal this election. | ||
And today I want to fill in the blanks because Miles Kuo made a bold claim, and many people laughed at him in 2020 November. | ||
And he said, this is not a presidential election between Biden and Trump versus Trump. | ||
This is actually an election between Xi Jinping's Chinese Communist Party and America. | ||
And I wanted to help your audience to understand why he said that. | ||
You need to understand why Biden must You need to understand why. | ||
This all comes back to the laptop from hell, which has been buried and dismissed as Russia disinformation. | ||
I think just a few days after the New York Post broke the story, I think 51 intelligence officers saying, This is Russia. | ||
Smells like an inflammation operation from an adversary state. | ||
But wait a second. | ||
Does people know what's in this laptop? | ||
Of course not. | ||
But this is where I want to link everything together for you. | ||
So you knew, His Sherry Nezeland Hotel, which is a very high, classic high-end residence in the heart of Manhattan, New York. | ||
And mysteriously, the fire engulfed the entire apartment. | ||
But on top of it... | ||
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You know what's inside the partition wall? | |
It was top secret recording of the conversation between Xi Jinping and the then Vice President Joe Biden on political matters concerning these two countries. | ||
And on top of it. | ||
But more so, what's gone, what's missing, is Hunter Biden's hard drives, USBs with audios, videos, photos of Hunter Biden, dining, And business negotiation and entertainment in Pengu Hotel in Beijing with CCP intelligence agents. | ||
Okay? | ||
And who owns the Pengu Hotel? | ||
I don't have to say that again. | ||
My own school is a family trust owning the Pengu Hotel. | ||
So all of those things are gone after My own school was taken away by the FBI. | ||
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So, and those evidence dates back to 2010. | |
Hang on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Slow down. | ||
Are you saying that, are you implying that the FBI destroyed what you purport? | ||
I don't think there's any of the backup. | ||
But you purport to be this damning information? | ||
Okay, let me tell you two things. | ||
When Myles Hall was arrested on that day, none of the FBI agents were a camera. | ||
Okay, this is off. | ||
And the second thing is, this is the most luxury hotel. | ||
In downtown Manhattan, okay, Miles was only the entire floor of 18th floor of Sherry Neslin. | ||
And that's the largest apartment. | ||
and himself installed security cameras all over the place, including the building, but the weird thing is, There's a lot of minutes of missing. | ||
And even after investigation by the local fire department, an ATF issued a report and saying they cannot conclude the reason of the fire. | ||
So the fire remains mysterious today. | ||
And why they chisel the wall? | ||
Why they have to do that? | ||
And the part that they chisel the wall actually has the most fire damage. | ||
So that none of this makes sense. | ||
So what really makes sense for you is Xi Jinping And he has all those compromising evidence. | ||
Could put Biden in jail for treason. | ||
And that's death. | ||
Okay? | ||
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That's death. | |
Because all those evidence are dating back to 2010 when he was a vice president with photos, with audios, with everything. | ||
Okay? | ||
And that's why Biden is fighting for his survival. | ||
But she is fighting for ultimate control. | ||
Because why? | ||
Because the people who knew the truth are in the United States are shooting his top five enemies. | ||
Are you saying that because he had this damning evidence over Biden, that that's why he worked so hard to make sure that Biden... | ||
Hang on. | ||
There is some... | ||
That they took the laptop from hell. | ||
The guy that ran the store turned it over to the FBI in November of 2019. | ||
So that Chris Wray and Bill Barr had it then. | ||
And they did not bring it up. | ||
If they had brought it up, in all likelihood, you know, Pocahontas, right? | ||
Or Bernie Sanders would have been the nominee. | ||
The scale of the corruption. | ||
Was so immense that could have been seen because I was brought in here to go through the CCP part. | ||
It was so immense that it kind of blew me away when I first went through it. | ||
And this was the same laptop from hell that the following September and October, only the New York Post and Miranda Devine and Emma Jo Morris had the courage to really take it to their editors and their editors and the Murdoch lawyers signed off on and published it. | ||
And, of course, all social media. | ||
suppressed it. | ||
So are you saying there was enough information off that and others that this is why she... | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Ava, we got to bounce. | ||
Where do people go on NFC, the show? | ||
I'm actually going to be on the show tomorrow. | ||
Where do people go to get your podcast, your daily podcast? | ||
Your daily show. | ||
And also, where do they go on Getter, right? | ||
Because we want everybody to go to Getter. | ||
I'm putting up my stuff on Getter nonstop. | ||
So if you want to see our current thinking, right, or the direction of our thinking, just go to Getter. | ||
Where do people go to get new federal state of China's content? | ||
Please do follow us on Getter, which is our preferred platform at NFSC Speaks. | ||
And also we're on X, so you can find us on X at NFSC Speak. | ||
So tomorrow at noon-ish, we will have our Friday special with you, Steve. | ||
So we will talk a little bit more about the intel behind what I just shared here. | ||
So thank you. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Look forward to getting with you guys tomorrow. | ||
It stinks to high heaven. | ||
There's definitely, you can't connect the... | ||
And Miranda Devine's done a great job of putting it out, but it still doesn't actually even get, you know, her laptop from hell is an amazing book. | ||
She's done a fantastic job. | ||
It would have never gotten out if it had not been for her. | ||
But even in that regard, it is, there's so much more there that's shocking. | ||
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