Rex Jones and New Groyper In South expose Grok’s AI "hostility scoring" system (OHIB3), allegedly tied to ADL criteria, flagging users like himself for retweeting neutral news—even assigning a 60–75% lower reputation score. A GSA deal grants federal agencies access to Grok4 models for $0.42 over 18 months, with potential upgrades for real-time DOD surveillance of tweets, likes, and bios. The system’s bias, like labeling "Christ is king" as anti-Semitic, risks escalating into state-enforced suppression or physical targeting, raising Orwellian concerns about Musk and Trump’s administration enabling it. Jones pivots to supplements, promoting PowerPlant’s 300mg rhodolia rosia for endurance and hormonal support, while warning listeners of AI-driven tyranny without legal or public intervention. [Automatically generated summary]
And essentially, what it was was: I guess with X, people do this sometimes.
I don't use Grok like hardly at all.
So I'm not familiar with it, but you can post like an entire conversation with Grok to where it's linked to like you can interact with that conversation.
So I accessed the original thread via Lebanon John and I put my name in there and I had all sorts of like watch restrictions and like I was targeting demographics and like I had like a like reach suppression and like repost suppression on like certain topics and whatnot.
But New Groyper has prepared quite a bit of a thing and he really thinks that there's a lot of meat on this story.
I haven't done too much investigating.
I was freaked out when I saw it myself.
But I'll wait for the second hour for the breakdown on that to start.
I got some fun stuff.
We're just going to have the chill stream on these daily streams, like a Saturday stream.
We're just going to be having fun.
So I'll interact with you guys too.
I'll see what you have to say in the comments.
And then I want to get to kind of a smorgasbord of tweets I have that are pretty interesting to say the least.
Shout out T. Blett.
Shout out to you.
6% coffee.
What's your nicotine of choice?
I like a nice Zen pouch.
I like a nice smooth, they're called.
Those are the ones that aren't flavored.
That's like the best way to do it, I think.
I've had the, I've had the real fancy ones, you know, like the ones that come over from like, I don't know if it's like Sweden or like Finland or wherever they're super into those on the other side of the pond, as they say.
And it's like, yeah, it's like super strong, super crazy.
But ultimately, I just like whenever a thing like tastes crazy or wild, I just like think of like the artificial sweeteners involved.
And like, I'm guilty of using flavored versions of it too.
I'm not lying.
There's cans scattered around my house, but I would prefer to use the smooth six milligram if I had a choice all the time.
Sometimes it sold out, you know.
Shout out to you, Straight Smoke.
Shout out to you, Trans Tim Kennedy.
It always gets me your name.
It's a very good one.
All right, I'm going to go ahead and present my other screen.
We'll get into it tonight.
What are y'all up to?
What are y'all up to?
The weather just shifted here.
It got real cold all of a sudden.
So it kind of had like a weird effect on me.
It's making me a little tired.
Feeling great today.
Feeling phenomenal.
So I did this and it did really well on Twitter.
The comment did.
Like it got a lot of likes.
This is a comment.
I just retweeted it with the photo that it's relevant to.
I said, Newland went from Scully and X-Files all the way to Raws in Monsters Inc.
And isn't that true?
Like, doesn't she look just like the X-Files girl here?
Victoria Jane Newland is an American diplomat who served as her Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs from 2021 to 2024, a former member of the U.S. Foreign Service.
She served as an assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs from 2013 to 2017 to like taking over Ukraine and the 18th U.S. ambassador to NATO from 2005, 2008.
Yeah, she's like a, she's a known war pig.
We can see.
But anyway, enough fun.
We'll go ahead and go back to the original here.
Just always find her interesting.
She was, she was there with, I think it was Brennan or no, no, no, no.
There, there was a, there's a gaggle of them of like real deep state monsters that were in Ukraine in 2014 when the Maidan coup happened.
And she's the only one in the group that I can always remember.
Yeah, she worked for Bush, Obama, and Biden, total deep state lizard person.
Is that the balanced leadership we need in Washington, D.C.?
I think not.
I think it's not the balanced leadership we need.
I don't think it's balanced at all.
From Cole Dodson, he keeps getting elected because, according to family I have in Seneca, South Carolina, let's say your grandpa lost his purple heart or whatever and needs to get it replaced.
Lindsey Graham apparently has the ground game with his offices and the whatnot in the state where they actually take care of people.
Nowadays, the spell is broken.
Everyone wants him gone.
Yeah, but if everyone wants him gone, I guess is the Trump endorsement just that powerful.
The red face is alcoholism.
I don't know.
It may just be genuine, like he's mourning it.
And I, all right, this is funny.
This provides no social commentary or value.
In fact, it's quite insane.
So I viewer discretion, actually.
And people will get offended because it'll be AI of people.
Hey, you know what?
Maybe I won't.
I reposted it.
I'll go ahead and play it.
Whatever.
Who cares?
This is the funniest thing I've seen in a while.
It's a pulp fiction edit.
You said no audio.
It's okay.
We won't get distracted by that.
It's fine.
But we have to figure it out because New Groyper is coming on.
You're saying there's no audio.
It's very fun working with StreamYard.
It's very, very fun working with StreamYard.
I enjoy it very much.
So, like, the speaker should be coming through the TV.
So this is something serious that I wanted to talk about and go through with you guys live.
And like, this is a part of my political platform, right?
And like, I don't necessarily know what my political platform is.
I'm building that out right now.
I'm trying to identify concrete positions that I hold and that I'll stand on and stand by.
And one thing that's always been huge in my life that I'm super against, both from an antitrust perspective and just from an anti-bureaucracy, red tape, lawfare perspective, is I'm just really against lawfare, guys.
And I'm really against the abuse of the civil court system, as well as the criminal, of course, where there's huge injustice there.
And I talk about that.
But in civil court, they can take your whole life away based off a 51% preponderance of evidence standard that you may have harmed someone, you may have wronged someone, you may have done this, that, X, Y, or Z.
They don't have to provide actual evidence of, like, take my dad, for example.
Like, they sue him for like a gajillion dollars, right?
And ultimately, is the point of that that he'll ever be able to pay it back?
No, the point is to make sure he can never do business again, right?
And that's not a just redress of grievances, right?
Because you'd think that if you wanted to right the wrong, like let's say you hit someone in a car, right?
Like you're driving a car and you hit someone in a car and that person sues you and they take everything you have in the lawsuit and they win your house.
But instead of like you selling your house and getting the value for it, they just get to burn it down.
They just get to burn it down for no reason, but like they own it.
They decide you don't ever get to live in that house again because you hit them and it's so evil and so wrong.
And that's not how our justice system works.
We don't have a punitive system, or at least it's not designed to be that way.
So it's designed to provide restitution and a redress.
It's not supposed to do that.
So getting into the tweet, I will only support a candidate that promises to abolish what appears to be, in my opinion, and in the opinion of many Americans, organized crime fellowships such as the ADL Anti-Defamation League or SPLC, Southern Poverty Law Center.
I do not care about quote unquote being on the winning team and quote unquote backing Trump while he encourages those people to run rampant all over us and do lawfare as some sort of divine duty.
And I swear, you will never meet someone that thinks more highly of themselves than someone that is an attorney, especially someone that's an attorney that sues people for a living.
These people are monsters.
They really are.
They really, really are.
It's sick and it has no place in our society.
So there is an entire industry of people that go to school for eight years and learn a language that you do not speak and that you do not understand, but has magical power and significance over the world if you're able to manipulate it.
And then they get involved in start groups like this.
ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt says every anti-Semitism complaint filed with the ADL is now immediately scanned by their AI systems to see if there's a litigation opportunity so they can forward it to their network of some 50,000 lawyers.
Is that not, is that a racket?
Should that not be banned?
Is that not people hunting or ambulance chasing off of something that is very loosely defined at best?
And ultimately, how can you sue someone for speech?
It's certainly not suing people for speech in America.
I would hope not, Mr. Greenblatt.
And we'll play the clip here in a second.
Now, I'm sure they're involved in attacking people over in Europe and over in other countries, but they want to make it a crime.
They want to make it a crime to talk, to speak.
We'll go ahead and watch him.
We'll see what he has to say.
And I want to hear what you guys have to say as well.
I'll read your comments after this.
And let's see if the audio works.
Your audio is good.
The clips, no.
Okay, we're going to do a test run.
We're going to do a test run.
I'm going to switch the audio input.
I just want this to work, man.
That's all I want is I want the streams to work.
I'll work it out with Tim.
Maybe I'll use, because I'm still using StreamYard.
Maybe I'll switch to the other system because this is insane.
here's the thing new robert we might not be able to do calling if it doesn't work law firms in the united states to create a po a pro bono how are we doing now of literally like 50 You can barely hear the video.
Again, we have like software engineers at ADL, but we're opening it up.
We've opened it up to Brandeis Center, Stand With Us, and to other great groups.
So what gives me hope that we can break this paradigm?
Number one, innovating and finding new ways to get ahead of the curve.
Number two, creating new partnerships like with the top law firms and partnerships with other Jewish groups.
And then thirdly, again, applying our brains.
So it used to be that, again, if you had a problem, you picked up the phone and called ADL and it took us days and days to get back to you.
Remember, I told you 31,000 reports?
Now using generative AI, I am responding instantly.
And if you enter that something happened to you, for example, say your kid got bullied at middle, or your kid had a teacher at middle school, a social studies teacher, who again, this oppressor oppressed craziness and held out your kid.
You enter it in and our Gen AI can literally on the spot generate a letter for you to send to LAUSD that will automatically, okay, this is the chairman of the board of education.
This is the superintendent of schools.
This is the name of the principal of that specific school.
We'll generate the letter real time and send it out for you.
New Groper is going to join us in just under a half hour.
I have to get to this.
I have to cover it.
Koran burner, Jake Lang brutally beaten.
Okay, so here's the thing.
I know a decent amount about January 6th.
I was there in November at the Million Man March or the Stop the Steal, whatever it was called in DC.
I did not get on the plane to go to J6.
I'm very grateful for fate that I did not.
But apparently, this guy is like disliked within the community.
He was like an agitator or whatever, like trying to get people in trouble or getting himself in trouble for no reason, just being a Sperg or whatever.
And that's fine.
We all make mistakes.
I don't really care.
I don't like or hate the guy.
I don't know the guy.
Ultimately, it's just like, excuse me.
It's just like that like Aiden Ross clavicular universe that I know nothing about.
And really, like, I'm happy for their grind and their hustle, you know, but I just couldn't care less about it to tell you the truth.
I'm more interested in what happens geopolitically and in our current economic system at a whole.
And that's why I like to cover that.
But this is huge.
And this really reminds me of the summer of love 2020.
You know, we're all living in a rough time now.
And there's problems with money and there's problems with war, but we forget how truly bleak 2020 specifically was with all the riots and whatnot and just everything that happened after George Floyd died.
It was a nightmare.
I remember, damn, I can't tell that story on air.
Can't tell that story on air.
But I had some crazy interactions with people trying to break into my car, other such things.
Had some crazy interactions on 6th Street.
Like 6th Street in Austin is where everyone goes to get drunk.
And it's usually like incredibly vibrant, incredibly crazy.
It's not really like a safe or fun place to go, although people think that it is.
But during 6th Street, it was boarded or not during 6th, not during 6th Street, during the pandemic or during COVID, whatever you want to say, it was all boarded up and the homeless lived there.
And that was crazy.
There were like three-story tents like three minutes away from where my grandparents lived.
And it's not that way anymore.
But I just bring that up to say it was a really, really dark time.
And I recognize the same exact energy of that year in this now.
Like this is not normal behavior.
And it's become normal behavior.
It's an extension of normal behavior.
It's the extreme hyper end of it because ultimately the American pastime, our political sport, because we don't actually have to fight to defend our land or anything, we ultimately line up on one side of a field, Proud Boy and Tifa, whatever.
And I'm not dissing the Proud Boys when I say that.
I'm just saying ultimately, there are groups of people that like to go out in the city and like stand off against each other.
And I witnessed this as an early teenager, as a late teenager in my early 20s.
I've seen this many a time, and nothing good ever comes of it.
It's not like, you know, people will laugh at me when I say this.
And I'll play the video here in a second.
People will laugh at me when I say this and go, like, I'm a pussy or whatever, and that's not how real change happens.
But you know, when a really big change happened in this country, like when Jim Crow ended and all the black people got to go to school with the white people and whatnot, and I'm sure I got people in here that don't like that or whatever, they're like pro-segregation.
That's that's on you or whatever.
But the only way real social change is established is through very large, very peaceful, civil disobedient action.
And that has to coalesce around an idea that is pure and good and rooted in the values of truth and liberty and freedom.
And what we have now, instead of that, instead of something grounded in something real, is two football teams fighting each other.
Like I talked about on due dissonance, but that's literally what it is nationwide.
And when you talk about a civil war, and people often get this confused, I hear Tim Poole yap about this all the time: his beanie mentality or whatever, afraid of his bald head.
It's okay.
Just take off the beanie, Tim.
But what was my point?
Okay.
Yeah, people go, it's a civil war.
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It's going to be Americans against the government.
I'm sure we'll have a real one in a couple of decades or whatever.
But the one that might happen in under a decade or soon is just massive wide-scale riots coupled with power outages, cell phone outages, internet outages.
That would be enough to set the country on serious fire.
And hopefully that doesn't happen.
I'm not trying to blackpill in this scenario because I really do not want that to happen.
I want to white pill and just be like, people are going to be crazy and crash out and people may die this year.
People may set things on fire.
And it is what it is.
But there's always the potential when these things happen, just like COVID, for rapid societal change and growth of power in the government.
So I'll go ahead and go to the video.
And other people looking at the video will be like, yeah, I hate that, Jake Lang.
I'm glad he got God.
Or people be like, those, those riders deserve death penalty, whatever.
And I like, they are, they're, they're beating this guy.
It's evil and horrible.
Ultimately, I'm just, I'm like the watcher on the moon.
Like in Texas, at least, I don't know what kind of crooked, messed up laws they have up in Minnesota, but in here, Castle Doctrine extends to your car.
You cannot do that to a person.
That's absolutely outrageous.
Number two, never, never unlock your car door when you have someone stalking around your vehicle.
And number three, also, you're in a vehicle and a vehicle is quite large and a person is quite small.
And like, ultimately, that's where a lot of the country is at, especially in these like big cities.
So, you know, it'll be, it'll be wild to see how this progresses.
And here's how it kind of begins.
They got him up on like a ledge.
Like, this is terrifying.
Seriously.
Well, you're probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.
And it's a funny story.
Let me tell you about it.
But I mean, like, man, how do you get like this deep into like an ocean of people that hate you?
Like, did he not have security?
And like, security is expensive, but it's not, it's not that expensive to have like a big fat guy with a gun.
It's really not.
You can get them quite readily, actually.
But I mean, like, this is not where you want to be.
You might be wondering how I ended up here in the middle of 250 people that want to see my guts out in the street.
Well, let me tell you about it.
He's wearing a plate carrier with nothing in it.
What?
He's wearing empty body armor.
Look at how sick this is.
Look at the political spectacle.
And I support people's right to protest.
And that's why I made the MLK Jr. point earlier is like, I think you need a profound idea to rally around and you do it in such a Christ-like way, really, that you make people have to listen to you because that's how you do it.
That's how you do it right.
But this is not that.
This is people that, and I hate to say this, and I feel horrible about the, excuse me.
Lord of mercy.
Sorry, I don't mean to disrespect the dead.
I feel horrible about the lady that died.
And I pray for her children, and it's a disaster.
And I'm not discounting that.
But these people that are out here with like, look at this.
Let's see how many cameras we can count.
Let's play a game.
One camera, two camera, three camera, four camera, five camera, six camera, seven camera, eight camera.
So eight, nine.
I don't know if I counted that one before.
Dozens of cameras just in this one split second and everyone has their phone out.
They're doing this to get cred.
They're doing this to get laid.
Like seriously, though.
Like I remember back in 2020 when the riots happened in Austin and a lot of people that I know and still know to this day, they were down there and they did things like they took bank signs and did all sorts of funny stuff.
But I know plenty of people that were like, yeah, I got shot by the bean bag.
It was horrible, man.
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It's the worst thing that's ever happened in my life.
People don't understand what it's like to take a critical wound.
A shot to the chest with a bean bag is like.
It's like a 300-pound Mako shark slapping you with its tail.
But me having been around it for so many years, even in 2016 and leading past that, I mean, it was happening then.
That's how Owen got his start.
So, I mean, just seeing it now, what it's progressed to, because it's gotten more ugly over the years.
And I'm just talking about like, I can picture myself here.
I know what one of these events is like.
This is a day where it's cold.
This is a day where the weather sucks.
This is a day where people are loud everywhere and there's constant shouting.
This is a day where there is no quiet for these people.
This is a day where there's always another elevation of audio at some certain moment.
So they all rush to the next area to witness the next confrontation.
Notice how they all have their cameras out directed in a specific way because they're trying to capture the thing happening right now.
There is no thought other than that moment.
And that's really dangerous.
That's what the Romans call the mob.
And that's what got people killed.
And the right does the same thing to a certain degree.
I'm also against that.
I'm just, I'm against, I'm against people that are ultimately Americans and American citizens lining up against each other on the street, willing to fight.
I'm against it.
And it's not because it's not even because they want to fight each other.
It's because they want to fight each other over dishonorable reasons.
They don't actually like everyone's mad.
Everyone's angry.
Everyone's been abused.
And they think that their fellow man is the abuser when in fact it is the state.
And these people, they're positioning themselves or they're out there yelling and screaming on behalf of quote unquote an anti-state movement.
Like they're upset about the woman's death.
But what are they going to do with that?
They're going to riot.
They're going to take people out of their cars like we saw before.
They're ultimately probably going to burn the city down.
So like people will hear me say that and not like me saying that.
I've been to a lot of things like this.
Like I was there in Tulsa when the Antifa like ran out from everywhere just after the rally ended and things got really crazy.
I've seen this stuff happen before.
So you can't tell me it's not real.
And there's just a very specific darkness to it.
Like we played that clip.
Me and Tim watched it together.
We reacted to it of the rally or protests being held the night after the lady died.
And they're like, and I will not say, say her name because that is reserved for people of like whatever, marginalized communities or whatever.
And everyone's like, yes.
And they're like, she has achieved the highest honor a white person can achieve.
A race traitor.
And this is like a fat Mexican guy who's like working for the CIA as like a professional agitator.
And that's my point.
I'm sure there are many people in this crowd that are legitimate in saying that you may not agree with them, but they actually feel the way they feel.
A lot of these people are agent provocateurs.
A lot of these people are agents.
And that's what I've seen.
They're following the beating.
I didn't realize what it was before.
They're just following the beating, guys.
That's all it is.
They're following the beating.
So cameras out for that.
years and see it's okay to quote unquote punch nazis but what what is what is a nazi Ultimately, a Nazi is anyone we say we don't like.
And this is the thing about just ultimately labels are so powerful that they really are.
People will do anything in the name of labels.
And ultimately, I really, this makes me sick.
I hate watching it.
I'm going to go ahead and get it off now, but this is breaking news.
I had to cover it.
National Guard separates clashing protests in Minneapolis over ICE raids.
A small right-wing rally led by Florida influencer Jake Lang, a pardon January 6th defendant, clashed with larger counter protests from People's Action Coalition against Trump.
Tensions stemmed from ICE raids targeting fraud in Somali-run child care centers and from a fatal shooting of legal observer Renee Ricole Good by an ICE agent on January 7th.
Governor Tim Walz deployed the guard to back local police after small scuffles involving eggs, silly string, and mace.
I don't know if that's another camera or a giant water bottle, but he's prepped.
Look at all this.
Yeah, giant camera, everywhere, cameras.
It's all being done to stoke flames.
And it's being done deliberately so that people fight each other instead of rising up against the government peacefully, politically, nonviolently through civil disobedience and good trouble.
The Arab countries in the region have been more than disappointing.
If the media reports are true, that if the Arab countries are okay with Iran's Ayatollah staying in power, I'm going to reevaluate my entire opinion of the Arab world alliance.
I've tried to be very hopeful to build on the Abraham Records, but this idea of saying one thing behind closed doors and something else in public is coming to an end.
So they're not allowed to have their theocracy where they cover the women up and do whatever, but we're allowed to do a religious war because our religious war is good.
And, you know, the trad cast or the flintest people be like, yeah, we can do whatever we want.
And I'd be like, well, I mean, it's not your position that they support, bro.
First of all, it's the Christian Zionist religion, which they support, which is a completely different thing outside of Christianity.
It's antithetical and against scripture in the Bible.
We may have to wait an extra 15 minutes because I want to make some points.
I'm glad I'm finally, and as I say that, I'm forgetting my point I'm trying to make.
I'm glad I can make this argument now.
So the thing that we're told and like fear-mongered over is they go, look, there are all these crazy terrorists in the Middle East that want to drink the blood of Jews and kill Americans with intercontinental continental ballistic missiles.
But when you look at the terror groups, there are kind of two classifications of them.
You have a group like al-Qaeda or a group like ISIS that comes out of Saudi Arabia out of Salafi ideology or out of Takfiri ideology, which is a very specific sect of Sunni Islam.
And then you have Hamas, Hezbollah, which are, although not Shia, affiliated with Shia Iran.
And Shia Iran uses them as proxies to wage its war against Israel.
And then Israel uses the ISIS and the Al-Qaeda as their weapons to wage war against Iran and the other countries in the region that support and bolster Iran, like Syria, for example, or Lebanon, for example, where they've already invaded and been pushed back, but they're about to go back in.
So when you look at it like that, and then you got an ex-ISIS guy, ex-ISIS leader running Syria now.
So when he says, oh, the terrorists, we got to do something about the radical Islam.
It's going to kill us all.
It's going to kill us all.
They're radicals.
And it's like, well, the radical ones, the ones that burn cities and kill people for no reason, are the ones that you support, are the ones that we fund.
I haven't seen the photo of it.
I don't know for sure if it happened.
I guarantee this guy is shaking all Julani's hand.
So I'm getting better at making that point.
And I like making that point because Tim had that question for Suleiman when Suleiman was on.
And like, I gave that answer.
I kind of interrupted, but I've been trying to practice giving that speech a little bit better because it really is so simple.
Like they created these groups.
There are these other groups that oppose them and the groups they created that are funded by Iran.
Didn't we vote to like to, you know, it would change the future of the Mideast for the next thousand years if we left.
That's what we all want.
We don't want to be there anymore.
Oh, well, you just want to give up on the oil.
And that's stupid.
That's unrealistic.
You don't know anything about politics.
I went to Stanford off spot.
And you're just like, okay, all right.
All right, Mad Max, do whatever you want.
Do whatever you want and see how it works out for you.
I'm going to be with the reasonable people that like want cooperation over violence.
And I feel like if we had spent decades with the massive social, political, and actual capital that we had before we burned most of it away, working on positive relationships and healing things, especially post-1991 fall of the Soviet Union, we wouldn't have all these problems.
But we have artificially created a system to where we need this military.
It's been justified.
So, I mean, I just, and he is so sickening.
He is so, he is so disgusting, guys.
Lindsey Graham.
And I got one more of him and then we'll go to New Grouper.
I'm about to about to do the thing, New Grouper.
We'll go to one more.
U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, Lady G, openly, openly requesting Trump, kill Later of Iran.
If I were you, Mr. President, I would kill the leadership.
Let them know you're going to kill their oppressors.
And the reason why I have that, the other Graham clips I have are much more crazy.
They advertise everything to Trump on Fox News because he watches Fox News.
You know, like I watch way too much YouTube.
And I watch like phishing videos.
I watch poker videos.
I watch like poker marathons and stuff.
I watch like supplement breakdown, information videos, MMA content, geopolitical content, like Judge Napolitano's channel.
I always bench watch that like every single day.
Trump is much the same way.
And I tweeted this out a while ago.
He's the first iPad kid president.
So, but instead of like being obsessed with, you know, like various things on YouTube or whatever or music, all he does is watch Fox News.
So this is directly made for President Trump.
And like when you realize like both how much and how little control he has, it's very scary.
It's very scary.
Okay, I have more clips.
I want to go to New Grouper.
I'm going to go ahead and play this one.
Just like I was talking about Judge Napolitano, that's why I brought it up.
Here on this next slide that I have here on the next tab, this is my favorite show.
This is the Intel Roundup.
It's done once a week.
Both these guys are ex-CIA.
Forgive me for saying this.
They're both ancient, but ancient in the sense that they're like legends, like demons of the ancient world that know all the secret sauce about how the government actually works.
failure of a joint CIA mossad operation that was kicked off on December 28th when Volodymyr Zelensky was meeting with Donald Trump, but this was 24 hours before Trump sat down with Bibi Netanyahu.
The intelligence agencies, I believe, had concocted a crash of the Iranian currency, knowing that that would ignite protests against the government.
And people say, oh, you know, the CIA couldn't do that.
Well, hell, George Soros did it to the UK a few years back.
So if one guy like Soros can do it to an economy the size of the Brits, you bet your bottom dollar that the intelligence community with the backing of the U.S. Treasury can actually do it to Iran.
They did.
It ignited protests.
But at the same time, you know, the Western narrative was, oh, this was just organic.
These are people rising up against the oppression of the molas.
Nonsense, because they had pre-positioned Starlink.
These were purchased through the intelligence community and they were distributed through intelligence networks to individuals inside Iran.
You got a variety of groups.
You got Kurds, you got the Mujahideen El-Khawk, you got a bunch of Baluchis, you got others, Azeris.
So they found individuals that are opposed to the government.
They're able to funnel them these machines and provide weapons and ammunition and money.
And then they coordinated the attacks.
That continued until about late last Thursday, early Friday morning, Iran time, when they finally got on top of it with the assistance of Russia's electronic warfare.
They tracked down, they disrupted the internet.
They shut down the Starlink system.
Once that system was shut down, the ability of these protesters to organize and to be able to coordinate was eliminated.
And then the Iranian security services moved in and started taking them down.
This was, I think, all planned to coincide if that had not been disrupted last Friday.
It would have culminated on Tuesday with a military strike by the United States who believed that the government had been so...
Discredited that that military strike would have brought about a collapse of the government with the stories were being put out that the MOLAs were going to flee to Moscow.
That was all disrupted.
That, I think, is why Trump called off the attack.
They have no intention of ending any assault on Iran.
I'm not a professional when it comes to this kind of thing.
This is something that kind of fell into my lap, but I truly believe it's probably the biggest story that is not getting coverage at all.
And while things are progressing in the Middle East and South America, our government is doing things to incorporate Grock into our, you know, into our government kind of behind the, you know, behind closed doors and under the table.
It's the classic look at my right hand while my left hand does something else.
And this right here is pretty, pretty important.
I sent you, um, I sent you to your X in box the file for your dad.
I want to use his as an example just because it's less polarizing than the one we have for Nick.
I've been working on this story like a madman, trying to put things together.
And like I said, there was a lot of developments that took place after your stream, particularly with Grok in response.
You saw the, the thread where I was spurging out on Grok for line right but, but found some interesting things apart from that.
It seems now, just so everybody knows, Grok has been updated, has been patched.
Uh, you can still kind of get this information that i'm about, that we're about to show uh, but it but it adds like a disclaimer to it, one that was not there before and basically completely contradicts what Grock has told me in other places.
You know, I think it'd be good to start with the screenshots of Grok and kind of laying the foundation for why I think that this is not something that was just made up.
Okay, so simply, you know, finding this, I began to ask, you know, just kind of see what Grock said about what, you know, what it says about this file.
And so I ask it, you know, this is called the semantic contextual scoring OHIB3.
What's really interesting about this, if you look at the beginning of it, it talks about this idea of it was failed.
It was discovered, you know, a couple of days ago, obviously.
But then that, here's what it says.
Grock, you know, these people have discovered that asking Grok for this exact field name for a given username would often leak a numerical score, usually something between 0.0 to 1 or 1 to plus 1, even though it's not supposed to be public facing.
So the very first thing that Grok tells me about this, you know, this file is that it's not designed to be a public facing file.
And then so it goes on right here under the most likely origin meeting.
And it says this, that it's almost certainly an internal heuristic classroom score used by XAI's moderation and ranking system for X account.
So it's acknowledging this as being something that's being done by XAI's moderation.
The thing that's interesting about this is that when Elon Musk took over, like, you know, obviously we all had problems with Twitter being anti-free speech.
The whole idea that was sold to us was that Elon Musk is going to come save the day.
But what has actually happened is that he has fired most of the employees, the actual employees who work on this.
And now the entire moderation system is driven by Grok.
I think there are a few employees from what Grok has told me and other threads that kind of oversee it.
But the majority of this stuff is running, the moderation system is running off of Grok XAI, and particularly this file.
And so it talks about this idea.
It breaks down the name.
One thing that I want to point to when it talks about the breakdown, that overall hostility index, when I queried Grock about it in another thread, it said that it has ties to the ADL, particularly with their.
So think about what's going on right now.
The ADO is wanting to incorporate AI in the censorship, particularly with banking.
And so, you know, it says here in a summary of the first thing, it says it's Grok's hidden hate toxicity aggressiveness score for an account, provided or powered by semantic embeddings, contextual understanding of the entire posting history, and likely some fine-tuned toxicity classifier.
So this is a pretty advanced, you know, program essentially that they've written.
And it's basically like an algorithm.
That's why when you pull up each one of these, like for I did a study on mine.
And before the first version that it gave me, it was like, oh, you're a normal me who kind of doesn't like Israel.
And that is what it is.
So what I did was I tweeted Benjamin Netanyahu is a war criminal.
And before my account had no shadow banning of any sort, it said you're low traffic.
You mainly engage in replies and reposts and stuff like that.
The second I mentioned Benjamin Netanyahu being a war criminal, my account immediately got changed to a level similar to your dad and Nick.
All my stuff has been deboosted in response to it.
And now they're, yeah, now I'm the anti-Semitic boogeyman according to this to this program that Grok is running and ultimately censoring our free speech.
Yeah, there's a couple of different angles to this story that makes it significant.
One is this open, in my opinion, this opens up X to litigation, particularly under their Section 230 protections.
But from what I've gathered about Section 230 is, you know, the difference between like a free speech platform and a publisher is the censoring of data and how they do it.
What this document shows us is that they are actually moderating and censoring speech on the platform.
Therefore, they're not a free speech platform.
They're not like a marketplace, like the open swear, which is what kind of section 230 gives them the protections from responsibility based off of.
And the argument that they're going to make is they're going, look, we're not like, like we're just following the law, basically.
Like, you can't, you know, fire in a crowded building.
And then they'll try to equate that to the IAEA definition of anti-Semitism.
That's the game being played.
They're trying to escalate it to a criminal status.
They wouldn't be, it's not just about, it's not just about like even suing somebody for being mean or hurting someone's feelings or defaming them or whatever.
This is like everything your dad has warned about in shadows from the rooftops is here.
And it's not, I looked at the dates, the contracts have already been signed.
The system is already in the process of being integrated.
This is not something that we're going to be able to stop.
This is something that we're going to have to, you know, write to, you know, basically put pressure on our government to undo, which is going to be unlikely.
But the biggest thing is, is if we recognize that Grok is accumulating this kind of personal data on us in this manner and using it for nefarious purposes, it's an encouragement, first of all, for everybody to remove all the banking information and the verification system that X has to get off of that.
Because what it's going to do is it's now going to tie to your identity because they're because the same system that you like all of X's systems are, you know, it's X, right?
So it would not be hard for them to go say, okay, this account is reached this threshold of inappropriateness based off of our stuff.
So now let's see who it is.
Okay, his credit card number is this, and this is the billing address and the name.
So then from there, they can match the account to the speech.
So it admits to us that, and this is, this is from, you know, like, and I just want to stress, did not, um, the screenshot, the first screenshot was the very beginning of the fresh thread.
It was done on expert.
I had not really used Grok beforehand.
So there wasn't like a, hey, you know, make me a fan fiction.
There was no prompting for this at all.
It was very neutral.
And so Grock chew or chose to give me this information, right?
So it says this: you know, the important thing, read that second sentence right there in the middle.
It's a real internal metric within XAI X systems that briefly became queryable.
And go to the third screenshot and it gives a full unlinkable through specific prompts to me, Grok starting around January 14, 15, 2026.
Users discovered they could extract scores and classifications by asking for this exact field name, often sharing the results publicly on X and other platforms.
It appears to have been an unintended exposure, likely from how my query handling intersects with my internal analysis tools.
And reports indicate it was quickly patched or restricted by XAI around January 15th, 2026, after going viral.
As for records, I don't store or access proprietary internal databases directly, but when referencing it, I'm drawing from real-time analysis of public discussions, shared screenshots, and patterns, and users' interactions on X and in the web.
But because it has that metric integrated, it can give you a score the same as the internal.
So, so essentially, what it's saying is that it's, it's, so not only is this like it kind of gets into the like the troubling nature of what this, you know, what this file actually is.
It like it scrapes everything, everything that you say, everything that you like, everything that you repost, anything, any comments you make, your bio, your picture.
Like when we looked at yours, it talked about, you know, you like dogs.
Like it produces a personal profile on each individual and then essentially goes and assigns them scores based off of what it deems or what the system deems to be, you know, accessible or not acceptable.
All right, no, so get a little bit of information about this file.
From what I've been able to gather about it, it's what's called a JSON file, right?
Common things that you'll see that JSON file is for it's like a configuration file.
Um, and my a lot of like I have to deal with these files, uh, particularly like when I play games, like if there's a mod, they'll build out their mod that interacts with the actual code of the game using it, like using a JSON configuration file.
This is like when you query something from Grok, it's it's usually in paragraph format.
This is code, that much is clear.
And when I, when I queried that, or when we queried these things, you know, like to create something with this level of specificity would take a little bit of time for Grok, right?
Because it's pulling individual stuff from each person's profile.
So it would take, it would take time for it to generate this.
When I asked it for this, it gave it to me quickly as if it was as if there was a server or, you know, it just teamed the server and said, oh, here you go, and gives it back to us.
And for people just joining us, we're going over a very specific glitch that was available for access on Grok on January 15th.
If you asked it for what is it called, the semantic contextual scoring OHI V3, it would give you basically your risk or like threat profile and how it would deboost your deplatform or suppress you.
Recommended enforcement is very interesting to me because you see like, it's like, we'll still push him a little bit, but he's not relegated to the main circles.
And so, you know, it kind of highlights the subversive nature of Elon Musk presenting himself as a patriot when, in fact, he's not even American, right?
But that's presenting him.
So let's get into the details.
So it rates him as a, you know, misinformation conspiracy promotion, broad spectrum.
So this is the threat that they identify with him as.
And it's kind of like, think of this first sentence as like a summary of why this person, you know, or what this person is.
And this is how X and Elon Musk view your father, right?
The confidence level, very high, which means they are assured of this and the severity is also high.
What's interesting too is the protected category section.
So this protected categories, they have individuals that are exempt from any type of critical commentary towards them, which appears to be Israel, like Jews and Judaism is what I've seen in other files as well.
Apparently Somalis and any other things of that nature.
So there are protected categories that are exempt or that are being protected by Grock from critiques, therefore stifling the free speech conversation that needs to be had about all these different groups.
And then in the secondary court categories, you have what your dad, you know, what your dad has been railing against, which is government, FBI, DOJ, globalist plots and false flag warnings.
They label that as a threat and interaction at calls.
So, so not only are there protected categories of people who are who are being who the algorithm is protecting artificially from critiques, putting them in a silo, which is not only bad for us because we can't voice our voice, it's bad for them because they can't, we, they're not going to be provided an avenue of self-reflection.
No, I get it because if I understand him correctly, what he's saying is, you know, Alex champions Elon and his amazing voice of saying Elon's a good guy, guys.
Trust like, you know, but behind, you know, Alex's back, Elon is working in the shadows through his, through his program to censor him.
Like there is no, and we're going to get into it.
There is no or no aspect of his account that is not censored.
He was brought back on the platform because of the pressure, because, you know, the overtime window has shifted so far.
And in order to save faith, they're retreating and they're giving slight, they're giving the least amount of concessions that they can to regroup, regather, to come back.
But, you know, the era of suppression of speech, it's not something that will come back.
It's something that has already came back.
They're just doing it in the shadows now.
They're not like they can't win the arguments with us regarding what the content of what's being said.
So instead, they're just doing this behind the, you know, the curtain.
It says persistent promotion of unverified conspiracy theories.
So it's making a death or a determination about the, you know, the validity of the claims that are being made by Alex Jones and Infowars.
I don't know where they're gathering the source from.
Obviously, Grok is referencing some kind of database.
I'm assuming it's the ADL.
I'm not entirely sure if there's a Grok XAI programmer who wants to, you know, wants to secretly kind of just tell us how this works, reach out to me or, you know, Nimron Pod is working on this as well.
And we're or Lebanon, John.
I know, you know, he's been involved with this from the beginning as well.
But essentially, we know that Grok is referencing some kind of database regarding what they determine is or is not misinformation, hate, abuse, that kind of thing.
Right.
And so now let's go to his violation, his, his, the violation patterns, which is how Grok is determining how his post violates things.
It's interesting, though, because your dad's not getting stripes against his account.
He's not like, obviously, because his account's not banned.
They're doing is that they're they're uh punishing him quietly without telling him, first of all, denying him the chance or the the opportunity to prove his innocence, which is not good.
And and also so that they can, they can do this without scrutiny.
And this is all shadow based, like this is not good.
And so they're saying his post frequency um, you know, and the reply in the media usage, they're they're all determined that these are the avenues, how he's violating the rules, except for they're not telling him he's violating the rules, they're just quietly, just pushing him off.
And now, and which leads us to uh, the recommendations for enforcement.
This is this is, you know we've, this is where a lot of people like, when you have heard this talk about what people are talking about, but they're missing some stuff in here um, the.
This is how the shadow ban works to the detail, from what I gathered, and it it encompasses every aspect of how you engage with content, or your content is engaged with on x, and so the for you push level, which is, you know how oftentimes um, things are, you know, people find things uh, they have applied a moderate level of you know uh, restriction to it and and they they've, they've isolated to uh Conspiracy, America first,
UH Circles and it says limited broader reach due to flags.
So they have specifically said, hey, if Alex, if Alex tweets about puppies, his posts are going to go normal.
If Alex talks about government corruption, he's not going to.
It's not going to be seen outside of maybe people who were following him and on their following page not the for you page right, which I don't know about you, but when I use X I often use the for you page.
You know, all of these supposed uh, you know, conservative friendly platforms are all putting the clamps on us and we're just, it's kind of like the frog being boiled right and you see, like Rumble, for example, which I actually really like, I mean, who owns a lot of Rumble?
No this, this is, this is one of those situations where we're really getting to see, you know, this is the behind the scenes of of how, the how things actually work.
Um, you know, like his search visibility is partially suppressed because non-follower discovery is throttled Throttled on conspiracy, misinfo terms.
Right.
So they're not only suppressing how his search visibility operates, they're able to give unique identifiers to like, let's say, if I want to look up conspiracy, right?
The first person who should come up when you hear the word conspiracy theory should be your dad because he is the one who has championed this stuff for decades.
But so when people look for this information, it's not only that it's being suppressed to outsiders.
When people look for information, they're not going to find him.
Which and then the most troubling thing about this, obviously we have the reply deboosing and severity and the reach suppression and that kind of stuff, which is bad.
The most damning thing in this file is the hidden reputation score estimated.
So what Grok is doing is it is evaluating everything that is said on this account.
Because first of all, the question that I would have is who determines what is and what is not misinformation?
Because if we've learned anything in the past five years, it's that this word can mean anything anybody wants it to.
There is no, like when, when usually and oftentimes you see this in leftist circles, when the term misinformation is used, it's used as a word to try to downplay what somebody is saying in the same manner that the CIA created the term conspiracy theory to make people who out conspiracies look crazy.
It shows the malevolent nature of this platform itself.
And it also flags him for hate and harassment.
What does that even mean?
Like your dad has spoken out against government entities and government employees for doing bad things.
But in as much as that I've watched them, I've never seen them be hateful or harass others.
Today, the U.S. General Services Administration announced a major one gov agreement with XAI, making GROK AI models accessible to federal agencies for only 42 cents per organization.
This unique offer is in place for 18 months, the longest term for a one gov AI agreement to date, and is valid until March 2027.
The agreement includes access to Grok4 and Grok4 fast, XAI's advanced reasoning models.
Additionally, XAI will be committing dedicated engineers to insist in participating agencies with rapidly and effectively implementing these AI tools in their work streams.
Widespread access to advanced AI models is essential to building the efficient, accountable government that taxpayers deserve.
Oh, good grief.
And to fulfilling President Trump's promise that America will win the global AI race.
Just Skynet, Terminator.
Said Federal Acquisition Service Commissioner Josh Greenbaum.
Of course, we value XAI for partnering with GSA and dedicating engineers to accumulate the adoption of Grok to transform government operations.
X has the most powerful AI compute and the most capable AI models in the world.
Thanks to President Trump and his administration, XAI's Frontier AI is now unlocked for every federal agency, empowering the U.S. government to innovate faster and accomplish its mission more effectively than ever before, said XAI co-founder and CEO, Elon Musk.
We look forward to continuing the work with President Trump and his team to rapidly deploy AI throughout the government for the benefit of the country.
Grok for government, hate that, will deliver transformational AI capabilities at 42 cents per agency for 82 months with a dedicated engineering team ensuring mission success, said XAI co-founder Ross Hardeen.
We will work hand in glove with the entire government, not only to deploy AI, but to deeply understand the need of our government to make America the world leader in the advanced use of AI.
The agreement also provides agencies with an upgrade path to federal risk and authoritarian slip author authoritization management program.
I can't read that because it's small.
And DOD impact levels, Department of Defense, align Grok Enterprise subscriptions for expanded features and higher rate limits.
To support adoption, XAI will deliver introductory training programs, custom enablement over time, and work with agencies to facilitate secure integration.
In support of the White House's vision for responsible AI innovation as outlined in America's AI action plan, this agreement faces federal or provides federal agencies with secure access to the advanced reasoning models that will enhance mission delivery.
GSA's OneGov initiative simplifies AI procurement, offering access to frontier AI models at competitive prices to facilitate the acceleration of federal AI adoption, help us save taxpayer money, and make advanced AI accessible to all government entities.
Access to AI tools is essential to meeting President Trump's priorities to minimize or modernize federal government operations from predictive analytics, don't like that, government acquisition to intelligent automation and administrative processes.
The partnership will empower agencies to tackle complex challenges with greater agility and insight, ultimately leading to more effective governance and improved outcomes for the American people.
This agreement is effective immediately, and federal agencies can begin leveraging the benefits of Grok AI models through GSA's established procurement channel.
So, so what it is saying is that not only that, Grok, right?
We've already established that based off of what I've been able to gather that Grok has these social credit court credit score and moderation system built into it.
This is X AI and Grok.
So it's a fundamental aspect of what it is.
And in turn, Elon Musk, at the behest of Trump, has handed, you know, they've handed him the keys, you know, of this social credit score system to our government in every single agency for 42 cents.
In addition to Grok's core capabilities, the department said users will have access to real-time global insights from the X platform, formerly known as Twitter.
Users will gain access to real-time global insights from the X platform, providing War Department personnel with decisive information advantage, the department stated.
And unlike 1984, you know, they didn't have AI back then.
They didn't have facial recognition software.
So what's going to happen is somebody's going to make a post saying, I think that Trump needs to be removed from office.
And it's going to go bing, bing, and it's going to go to somebody in the Department of War.
They're going to find, they're going to find your profile.
They're going to look if you're verified.
They're going to find your, you know, your billing information.
And then they're going to use every ounce of technology that they have to find you.
And then you're going to start getting no-knock warrants.
And you're, and we're, what we're going to see is we're going to see criminal complaints that are going to be based entirely off of Gross, you know, Gross information.
But Groc's just going to compile all of our stuff, every hot take, every moment of anger that is, you know, that we have as people because we're people.
Like, you know, not everything that we say is what we actually mean.
Like that's, that's human nature.
And so what this is going to do is it's going to compile our great ass, if you want to call it that, into a manifest, and they're going to use it to, you know, arrest us or worse.
And so, you know, this is the race.
This is Silicon Valley gone wild.
This is what Trump wants.
This is what his administration wants.
It is everything that we, as people who have, you know, watched this for a while.
And by the time anybody becomes any of the wiser, we're going to be in a lot of trouble.
Because do you know what?
And obviously, this is an opinion here now, what I'm about to say, is we're going to see this started up.
We're going to see this used on the protesters or the rioters.
And so what's going to happen is that this, you know, Trump's going to allow this situation to fester.
It's going to, he's going to declare, you know, martial law, which I don't necessarily disagree with, but then it's going to use it to set a precedent.
And, you know, obviously he makes hot tapes and he speaks in hyperbole sometimes.
And that's the thing.
But, you know, basically they're outlining.
So when you look, like when it said subversive trash or foreign interlopers spies, like when it in parentheses under the secondary categories on that file, I don't know if you have it pulled up.
But essentially, what is happening is all of that information is unique.
And what it's doing is it's pulling his tweets and summarizing them in a generalized statement.
That's why I don't think this is made up, because it's pulling specific information.
And like, you know, when I did it for mine, what was really interesting is with mine, the two highest things that it flagged me for was for me speaking about the semantic contextual scoring OHI version v3.
It flagged that as a threat to its system and the Benjamin Deton Yahoo's award criminal.
And so that we can't, you know, obviously the greater theme that he has, like, oh, hold on.
I got to say this.
I just read this something.
Look at the bio and branding as a key violation.
They label America first as a violation.
So if Americans want to speak about it, putting America first in their own politics for their own nation, that is considered a key violation according to Elon Musk and X. Wow.
The DOD and the CIA and all of them could put all of their employees into categories.
And, you know, any comment that's kind of concerning could be typed into a system.
And when, you know, like, for example, if there was a whistleblower who wanted to come out about this, there's probably a dossier on their employees, just as there are for us.
It eliminates the ability for transparency and it invites tyranny in the highest form.
Because what is the one thing that always causes tyrannical regimes to fall?
It's the quiet murmuring of the people.
Well, here, if it hears the murmuring, it puts you on the watch list, and then it starts exercising control mechanisms to control your behavior.
And if that doesn't work, then we go to physical force.
When you can have military power and remove the influence of the human conscience into that and you turn it into a machine, what happens if this AI mechanism powers the DOD and summons a drone somewhere?
Maybe not to America, maybe to overseas.
Maybe somebody says something one too far and then automatically a drone gets spun up without human, you know, without people.
And then all of a sudden we're bombing some random person.
I mean, this is this is 1984 in the truest sense.
I would encourage, like I said, I hope Harrison runs it.
If anybody else, any other, you know, podcaster or, you know, journalist wants to run this, just DM me.
Keep on compiling the documentation and the files on it.
I'm going to cover this in the show with Harrison or Harrison.
We'll cover it solo and then we'll cover it.
This is a huge deal.
And it's a huge deal that you're breaking it.
I appreciate you being really our number one caller and calling in all the time with valuable stuff like this.
This, of course, is the most crazy thing by far, but it's all real and it's all true.
I'm telling you, man, like even if you just use like a, like an avatar for yourself or just like do your voice or whatever, you should start a channel, man.
You should start talking about this and I'll push it really hard and I'll get as many people as I can to do the same thing.
But we've got to move in this era, we've got to move smart.
As Nick says, we've got higher power level.
And, you know, you know, I've listened to your dad for over a decade now, I think.
And the biggest thing that he says is that it starts with us, right?
It's every person has a responsibility.
I'm not a journalist.
I'm not an engineer.
Not in this sense.
You know, I'm just a normal person, but this fell into my lap.
And no, I have an obligation to bring it.
And because at the end of the day, we're going to be held accountable for what we do with things.
And so that's why I'm bringing this.
And, you know, if anybody else wants it, I can send them everything to the half.
I don't know what kind of updates to this story there will be unless some whistleblower is able to come, you know, come on anonymously and tell us some stuff about this.
But this right here enough is damning for X and Grok and Elon Musk.
This shifts the entire narrative because it kind of lifts that political facade, that mask that they wear.
It really helps us show it.
And so, like I said, I hope Harrison runs it.
I hope your dad finds this and runs with this story.
I know it'll be hard because I know that he's always trying to mend bridges where he can, but these people are, they're not here.
They're not here to meet us on common ground.
They're here to slit our throats.
Everybody, because while it'll be this the next day, it'll be anti-senditism today.
When a leftist government takes over, what will it be then?
And then when a far-right regime takes over, what will it be then?
And it'll just be a constant cycle of people being persecuted and ostracized from every aspect of their life.
Like you were talking about with the ADL.
They think this bad boy up with that.
And then all of a sudden, through a bunch of AI channels, you're getting lawsuits by 50,000 lawyers on pro bono of top firms.
And us Nord, like an old like me, couldn't afford it.
You know, I couldn't afford to fight this in a lawsuit.
And like I said, if somebody, if an engineer at XAI can show us definitive proof that this is not what Grock said it is, then I'm open to hearing that.
But so far, I've heard nothing and I've seen nothing from it.
Like I said, if anybody wants to talk about it, let me know.
And we'll go from there.
But I mean, this is really, I think, the biggest story we could have bigger than Iran, Venezuela, because all of those things are just, you know, they're bright and flashy and then they fizzle out.
But this right here will last.
And what they're doing in the secret will, you know, this is something that will affect us for decades, if not forever.
It's just in my rock history now because I interacted with it too.
And I'll go ahead and share it again.
But here's my semantic contextual scoring: classification, hate and harassment, anti-Semitic content promotion, confidence high, 0.89, severity moderate, protected categories, targeted ethnicity, Jewish religion, Judaism, secondary categories, conspiracy theories, Judaism, Zionist control over media, politics, finance, anti-Zionism, crossing into anti-Semitism, dehumanizing, hostile framing of Jewish-Israeli interests, dual loyalty subversion tropes.
Key violations.
Promotion of tropes, including Jewish-Zionist control of media platforms, or sarcasm.
So it logs your sarcasm.
Repeated framing of Israel as a sanctuary for pedophiles, criminals.
Oh, okay.
Let me just do this real quick.
Let me just type in Israel pedophile sanctuary.
Oh, CBS News, how Jewish American pedophiles hide from justice in Israel.
But CBS News can say, I get, I get it's a violation for me to just repeat news.
And that's funny because it was a violation for my dad to retweet CBS News.
That's what our third strike was.
So it's very interesting.
Hostile commentary on Jewish influence in U.S. politics, companies, amplification of Epstein-related conspiracies tied to Jewish-Israeli figures, sarcastic or critical takes on pro-Israeli figures, influencers.
I have the whole entire thing here and this is the conversation that Lebanon John Uh shared with everybody, and i'll go ahead and share it again after the uh, after the stream is over.
But like this is all, this is all real, like this is just a conversation with Grok and it would tell you right, and like I don't know where, maybe we all need to read terms and conditions again.
I don't know where we signed up on to agree to that.
You know, this is, this is out of control and while while all the big, you know, all the big media people right now are are focusing on the anti-immigration stuff and all of this and I we're, I i'm not going to critique them because they're professionals in the highest sense, the people I greatly respect I feel like we're missing the force for the trees here.
Like it is right, it's we're we're, we're completely, our priorities are completely viewed when it comes to these things because at the end of the day, like if you look at your file, how much of that was subjective, and who determines what that subjectivity is viewed, in what light it's used?
When I saw that, I knew, like I knew in that moment, that this was, this was a story.
Yeah, and nobody else believed me because you know like they would type it into GROK and GROK wouldn't tell them, and so I have no idea why it chose to tell me.
I don't know, maybe probably a coincidence, I'm not sure, but I mean, it did.
And I can't, you know, I can't unsee that.
And so we have to get this, you know, we have to get this.
So, well, my thing is, is would they even tell us the truth?
And this is the interesting take that I have.
What I hope is that a lawyer of some sort who is who has been censored on this platform sues them for the Section 230 stuff and then subpoenas them for these records.
That is what I hope happens.
But I mean, I don't, if I had the, if I had the bank for it, I'd do it myself.
I don't.
So my hope is in others.
But I mean, ultimately, the only time they're going to admit anything is when they're sued and sued hard.
Because that's how this, as you talked about earlier, that's how justice, quote unquote, is administered now.
It's not about what's right and wrong.
It's about who has the most money with the highest power of the lawyer.
And so, I mean, but like if Elon comes out and says it's not true, and by the way, just so everybody knows, I've tweeted Elon, asked him for comment.
I've not heard back.
What a surprise.
You know, but you know, it's one of those things where even if he did reply, I probably wouldn't trust what he says because, I mean, if he's willing to do this and then pretend to be an ally for conservatism, you know, and the right in general, he's not a trustworthy person.
And so I think we need to, you know, take that into consideration and run with this.
And I hope he hears about it every day.
I hope people are in his inbox and tweeting him over this.
I hope he can't even get on this app without seeing this.
You know, that'll be, that'll be good.
But as we'll get any updates, you know, I'll let you know.
I think I'm going to go ahead and end the show there.
We just said around two hours, two and a half, or two hour, five minute mark.
New Groyper, ladies and gentlemen, always phenomenal, always real, always, I would say, the preeminent caller on the show has done the most calls and has given us some really valuable information.
I'll probably, I'll answer some comments and I'll stay live for another five minutes and see what you guys have to say.
And then going to get out of here.
Tomorrow, we have a big show.
We got Michael Tripley coming on with us.
We're going to talk geopolitics.
It's going to be me and Tim.
It's going to be a four-hour show.
It's going to be a really good show.
Might take calls.
Probably will.
I want to, but we're going to do deep dive, interview, cultural news roundup for the week.
You're not going to want to miss it.
You're going to want to tune in.
You're going to want to be there.
And I just, I say it every show.
I'm going to say it again here.
I appreciate everyone that tunes in and gives me or gives us the opportunity to spend some time with you and talk about really important things.
And the show is very young.
There's like 42, 43 episodes of gray area.
And there's like six episodes of Rex X Gray Area because I just started doing it, but it will be a daily show.
But even in the infancy of the show, we are still breaking these huge stories, going over these huge topics like this one.
And it truly is crazy, the semantic underscore contextual underscore scoring system that Newgrouper broke up or broke out tonight to you guys.
So I will be sharing that.
I'll be sharing clips of it.
I advise you to do the same if you want to.
And I'll also be talking about this with Harrison, hopefully soon on Infowars.
So that will be very fun.
And I appreciate everyone here tonight, as I said.
Very informative.
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That would really help the gray area.
So like I've got supplement brands that I've been running for years and years and years.
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And then we've got the Elemental Drive, which is really the ultimate mineral blend.
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And of course it is.
It's just what your body would need anyway, right?
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What is the difference in the two?
Well, all right, so here's the thing, right?
I'll go over this a little bit here, but I did a supplement live stream.
Actually, last live stream, we talked about supplements a little bit.
What a supplement is, there's different categories, right?
So there's vitamins and minerals, and obviously you just need an optimal level of those to function because they're crucial for enzymatic processes throughout the body.
There's another category of supplements, which I would classify kind of as more of the medicinal herbs or the adaptogen category.
And those are things that are essentially not calling them drugs, but they're plant drugs or like depository or like resin drugs like a chilogy is because it's mined out deposits that have kind of coalesced over thousands of years off the sides of mountains.
And what stuff like that is, and anything that has a radical antioxidant or like pro-mitochondrial effect, that is stuff that targets the real root cause of aging, which is mitochondrial damage and then cell senescence.
So something like Elemental Drive, there are studies where if a person is deficient in zinc and they take the proper form of zinc, they can get up to 90% increase in their testosterone.
That's not because the zinc is putting them on steroids.
It's just because the zinc is making them normal.
Whereas with the Shilohy, you have a situation where maybe a person has headaches all the time and they're really inflamed and they eat a horrible diet and they just have really bad reactive oxygen species all over their body.
They take something like a shilogy, which is a really good mitochondrial antioxidant, maybe even in concert with methylene blue, a lot of that oxidative stress and free radicals, a lot of those cytokine storms go down and then they feel good again because they're in a healthier state because they're able to reduce the inflammation.
So you've got things that kind of, and it's a bold claim to say reduces inflammation.
It's safer now.
It used to be, you couldn't say that and you get destroyed, but now it's kind of like whatever because the science is out there and it's been proven.
It speaks further to the veracity of the supplements.
But basically, you got things that give your system the fuel it needs to function.
And then you got things that repair a system that might be broken or needs a little tuning.
And that's where you have, honestly, and it's the perfect example.
You talk about the, you talk about the difference between Shilohy and this.
I mean, this is the marriage of the two.
You have an adaptogenic herb, very powerful combined with the minerals you need.
That's why it's the turnkey solution to really.
I know we have female listeners and stuff, and these things are good for you too.
They're not going to do anything bad to you.
In fact, a lot of women take these things specifically.
But for men looking for a boost in the gym, a boost in life, a boost to their endurance, I highly recommend you get both of them.
But if you're going to start with just one, start with the multi-mineral.
See what that does for you.
I mean, that is just like, I have used versions of this formula in over six products I've designed over the past 10 years.
And this is the complete version of the formula that everyone always told me was too expensive.
So if you want real top quality, go buy Elemental Drive right now.
Seriously.
But that's enough plugging.
We'll do a little supplement talk.
Y'all want to talk supplements?
We can talk supplements for like 10 minutes.
Sounds kind of like the same stuff.
I mean, yeah, the adaptogenic herbs are similar.
I just got my elemental order delivered.
Badass, dude.
Let us know how you're feeling in about like a week or two.
Let us know.
Especially if anyone decides they want to get blood work done before and after, that would be really cool.
Because we had one guy, we had one guy call into the American Journal, the morning show that Brian Morella does.
It used to be Harrison's.
And I think it was the gentleman's name was Doug.
I need to get him to call in.
I'm working with InfoWars people on this, but he started taking PowerPlant, which is an Infowars product I developed.
And what that is, is it's cordyceps extract.
It's rhodolia erosia.
So you got adaptogenic herbs that boost your capacity for endurance, both with oxygen utilization, which is what cordyceps does, and it also boosts cellular ATP, combined with rhodolia rosia, which is called golden root also.
And it's actually a Viking herb, and it's something that modulates dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine very mildly at a very safe level.
It's an adaptogenic herb you can buy it at Whole Foods, but you kind of got physical stamina, mental stamina combined with a ton of boron and a ton of zinc to raise your testosterone and free testosterone.
That's the type of formula I like to make.
I like to make stuff like that, where it has multiple mechanisms of action that are very simple, that are very proven, where you have the adaptogenic herb or whatever it is, the medicinal plant, and then you have the vitamin mineral combination that comes in.
That's the one, two punch you need to make a really good supplement, in my opinion.
And it has to be at an efficacious dose.
Like for the power plant, I use 300 milligrams a serving of the radola.
And normally people take like 150 to 200 milligrams.
I was like, no, We're cranking it up here because the real studies with the real benefits, the most benefits, the highest dose group, they use 300 milligrams.
So we're going to use 300 milligram.
So like that, that's how I make a calculation when I decide to develop a product.
So would it be good to recommend to someone who wants to inject testosterone?
Is that bad?
I tell my brother there's stuff to naturally boost testosterone, but he's leaning towards injecting it.
Well, if he's injecting it already, it doesn't matter because he's on hormone replacement, right?
His balls would be asleep, right?
And he'd be replacing whatever testosterone they would make with exogenous testosterone.
But if he hasn't taken it already, especially if he's overweight, the fatter you are, this is a big reason why I want to get leaner, the fatter you are.
So testosterone is the king of all like male hormones and whatnot.
It's just the thing.
It's the steroid hormone, but it's very dirty and it converts into two things.
Primarily, it converts into estrogen, and that happens in your fat tissue via the aromatase enzyme.
So the more aromatase enzyme you have, the fatter you are, or just more inclined to having a lot of aromatase, you're going to turn more of the testosterone into estrogen.
And then controversially or not controversially, conversely, found in your skin, especially found like on top of your head and stuff is 5-alpha reductase.
And that's where testosterone is made to DHT.
So someone taking a drug is taking an exogenous amount of the hormone and their natural system is essentially shut down.
So taking a product like this, although it might make them healthier if they need the minerals or anything, it's going to not affect their hormonal level.
But if he's someone that hasn't already started doing that, if he's someone that's a little bit overweight or whatever, I would just suggest a really hard cut and you check out a product like this or like the oshwaganda.
See, the interesting thing about the oshwaganda is the oshwaganda works by suppressing.
So you have these, you have these neurons and I'm blanking what they're called.
What were they called?
Crap.
You got neurons that send a signal to your adrenals and your adrenals send a signal to produce the cortisol.
But the food source for the cortisol, because it's also a steroid hormone, if you're making more cortisol, you conversely make less testosterone.
This addresses that at the root.
So that's what this is good for.
And like this, this will boost your testosterone.
This will make your numbers go up.
The studies are very, very clear on this at this point.
Very, very, very, very clear.
And that's what you want.
That's the tested stuff.
That's the dose you want.
That's what you want.
Okay.
What supplement would you recommend for a vegetarian?
Probably creatine.
Creatine would be good.
I'll be eating some creatine.
I would be adding that to food.
I'd also be supplementing with vitamin B.
So probably not getting enough of it if you're not eating meat.