Bill Gates Unveils His Dark Vision: AI to Usurp Humanity, Control Our Destiny
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Bill Gates?
He is making the rounds on this stuff.
And when I first saw this, why is he on so many shows?
I played for you a couple of clips yesterday.
He went on NBC, the Today Show, and then he goes on to The View, and he's, in both of these cases, the clips that I played, he was talking about Elon Musk and his love for USAID. We talked about how intricately USAID was involved in depopulation.
Today, earlier, we talked about how USAID has been funding all kinds of Sodom and Gomorrah stuff all over the world.
And, of course, those things go hand in hand.
But he was also talking about pandemics and vaccines and all the usual stuff.
He went on also now with Jimmy Fallon.
And finally I realized why he's doing this media blitz.
He's promoting his autobiography that he just released.
And it's called Source Code, My Beginnings.
It should have been Lawsuit, My Beginning.
Or Intellectual Property Theft, My Beginning.
He won the lawsuit that was brought against him.
He got his beginning, as I've said before.
You look at MS-DOS. And it was a direct theft of intellectual property from a company called Digital Research.
Source code, my beginning.
Seems like that'd be a better title for Zuckerberg's autobiography since he's like a robot, you know?
Source code, my beginning.
But Bill Gates is not about writing code.
He's about stealing stuff.
Bill Gates goes on to Jimmy Fallon's show.
And he says humans aren't going to be needed for most things.
Everyone's talking about AI and that's the big topic.
Everyone's going to say how it's going to take over and all this stuff.
And it's bad or it's good or we don't know.
What are the pros and cons in layman's terms for someone like me?
Yeah, so the era we've come to is sort of the vision that computing was expensive and it basically became free.
The era that we're just starting...
Is that intelligence is rare.
You know, a great doctor, a great teacher.
And with AI, over the next decade, that will become free, commonplace.
You know, great medical advice, great tutoring.
And it's kind of profound because it solves all these specific problems.
Like, we don't have enough doctors or, you know, mental health professionals.
But it brings with it kind of so much...
You know, what will jobs be like?
Should we, you know, just work like two or three days a week?
So I love the innovation board.
Maybe you should take off.
But I think, you know, it's a little bit unknown.
Will we be able to shape it?
And so legitimately, people are like, wow, this is a bit scary.
It's completely new territory.
I mean, will we still need humans?
Not for most things.
You know, we'll decide.
I mean, hosting a talk show, definitely.
Really?
Well, we'll decide, you know, like baseball.
We won't want to watch...
Do we need Jimmy Fallon for our host?
Yeah.
And, you know, so there'll be some things that we reserve for ourselves.
But in terms of making things and moving things and growing food, over time, those will be basically solved problems.
Yeah.
Maybe he should rename his biography My Pact with Lucifer.
Is AI going to be funnier than Jimmy Fallon?
Yes.
And all of his writers combined.
So Gates is saying, well, you know, intelligence is rare, but we're going to make it very common.
I wonder when I hear all these billionaires talking about how they're going to replace us and get rid of us and pacify us.
A whistler says, a monkey on a typewriter is funnier than Jimmy Fallon and his writers.
At least he gets a joke every once in a while.
Will AI replace billionaires?
No, evidently not.
Evidently, billionaires are the unreplaceable profession.
Smart ones of us, as Bloomberg said, who are going to be controlling everybody else.
People could end up working only two or three days a week.
That's why we've got to have universal basic income.
You see, when I talk about how Gates goes on these shows and positions himself as the anti-Musk and everything, these guys are both on the same side.
They're on the same side as Bloomberg and all these billionaires.
They want to make sure that we own nothing, that they pacify us so, as Bloomberg said, we don't grab guillotines and come after them.
But he says in terms of making things and moving things and growing food.
Did you catch that?
Growing food.
Over time, those will basically be solved problems.
Putting potentially billions of people out of work who will then be completely dependent on the state is a solved problem.
And that's what we're talking about.
And Elon Musk is of the same ilk.
And Elon Musk is actually more threatening than Bill Gates is on AI. He says, you're going to have to join it or die.
That if you don't merge with a machine, the singularity, and it's Gates, it's Peter Thiel who are pushing this singularity, it's Peter Thiel who funded the Singularity Society and the meetings that they have on an annual basis, that Ray Kurzweil is the front guy that does all the talking, but the money is coming from Peter Thiel.
General Motors, Cruz, and they're shutting down and they're laying off the humans who are smarter than everybody else.
And we're going to take our jobs.
Well, not yet, suckers.
John Henry is a steel-driving man.
And he's still driving.
He's driving those cars.
Not just the spikes.
General Motors RoboTaxi Company Cruise laid off half of its workforce two months after GM pulled its funding.
In October 2023, a pedestrian became trapped underneath a Cruise RoboTaxi.
Remember that?
Leading to California yanking its permit in the state.
Despite lofty plans to bring its robo-taxi service to more cities, crews never recovered.
They pulled their entire fleet from the streets in November, and they never made a return.
Will they ever return?
Let's hope they never return.
The MTA and crews as well.
Plenty of mayhem on public streets.
And the terrifying run-ins with pedestrians, despite many years of testing and billions in investment.
Remember that?
We were always told.
You know, this is one of the lines from Elon Musk about how they were going to be so much safer.
And yet, Tesla's got the highest accident rate of any brand that is out there.
And not everybody has self-driving option that's on the Tesla.
It costs a lot more money.
And even those people, many of them have learned better and don't use it.
But we were told that because of the collective hive mind, you know, as they're going out there, driving through the streets, that they were going to get smarter and smarter, very rapidly, because they were going to be sharing their experience.
So when one robo-taxi would encounter something, it would learn from that, and then it would share that learned experience with all the other robo-taxis.
Of course, that didn't happen.
And we're starting to hear stuff like that about artificial intelligence.
And when I look at artificial intelligence, I'm not worried about it becoming a godlike intelligence, which was the second part of Hugo de Garris' book.
But I'm worried about how it will be used by the elites against us in a very satanic way.
What it is good at doing is collecting a vast amount of information and summarizing it.
Now, of course, it doesn't always get that right.
And so the way these people want to use it is they want to collect a vast amount of information about each and every one of us.
And then they want to summarize us to the people who would be our masters to enslave us.
And what if they don't get that right?
That's the real issue as well.
What if they do get it right?
If they do get it right, I guess you won't be seeing me anymore.
But a lot of innocent people who harbor no ill will to the government as I do would be caught up in that as well.
And I'm a declared enemy of the state.
So you don't need an AI robot to figure that out.
They've already figured it out.
That's why I'm banned on so many different places.
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