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You're watching The American Journal with your host, Tristan Harris. Tristan Harris. | |
I'm your host, Christon T. Harris, and I'll be filling in for none other than the man, the myth, the legend, Harrison Smith. | ||
We have a lot to be going over today, so make sure you're punching that like button, sharing the live feed, and get a hold of your friends. | ||
Tell them to tune in to today's broadcast, and I promise you, on today's show, you will not hear another program in the world like today's broadcast. | ||
In today's broadcast, we're going to be going over what does it mean to be an individual? | ||
And who are you? | ||
Do you ever ask yourself who you might be? | ||
And in the first hour, we'll have a guest. | ||
Ryan Gable will be joining us from The Secret Teachings. | ||
We'll be diving into programming, occultism. | ||
And in the second hour, we're going to talk pros and cons of transhumanism. | ||
And our guest will be Zoltan Istvan, transhumanist leader and influencer. | ||
And in the third hour, we may get to your phone calls. | ||
There's a lot of news to cover today, so hang in there and don't go anywhere. | ||
Before we jump into things today, I was listening to a couple broadcasts over the last few days of the American Journal, and everyone was sharing their Alex Jones story and And we're going to probably dive into that real quick in the beginning here. | ||
But before we do, I want to mention today's broadcast will be solely about feeding your brain and planting ideas on fertile soil. | ||
And there's no better way than picking up the Great Reset by Alex Jones. | ||
And I highly recommend you do. | ||
I got a copy right here. | ||
And I'm going to put out a challenge there for you guys. | ||
If anyone picks up, for the first 10 people who pick up an autographed copy of The Great Reset by Alex Jones, I'm going to throw in a very free Rundown Live t-shirt. | ||
We're talking swag here, quality stuff. | ||
And you'll get that very simply. | ||
Just send an email to showtips with a copy of your receipt at infowars.com for the first three hours. | ||
So don't forget that challenge is out there for the first 10 people who pick up a copy. | ||
And I suggest you pick up two copies because that's how I buy my vinyl records. | ||
You buy the first one to keep and the second one to save in case it goes up in value as autographs quite often do. | ||
And then you sell it and it pays for both. | ||
And you got a copy or you give it to a friend. | ||
I have somebody else who can plant ideas into the garden of their mind. | ||
And as we're diving into this today, it's interesting, the personal journey I have taken to come here today and to be on this show, filling in for the legendary Harrison Smith. | ||
My journey started a little bit peculiar, a little bit different than maybe yours. | ||
But in the end, we all end up in a very similar spot here on Infowars.com. | ||
First of all, I want to mention that who am I? Who is Kriston T. Harris? | ||
Well, according to ChatGPT, because... | ||
That's how people are doing things these days. | ||
Christanti Harris is an independent journalist, researcher, and radio host based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | ||
That's right, I'm in Wisconsin. | ||
He is the founder and owner of The Rundown Live, a website radio show that covers a wide range of topics related to politics, technology, science, and culture. | ||
Harris is known for his coverage of conspiracies, the paranormal, and alternative health. | ||
He has conducted interviews with a variety of notable figures, including political leaders, activists, authors. | ||
He has also been involved in a number of independent media projects and is a frequent speaker at conferences, events focused on free speech, civil liberties, and media. | ||
Harris is an advocate of individual liberty, and his work often explores topics related to government surveillance, censorship, and privacy. | ||
He has been featured on a number of major media outlets, including The New York Times, Rolling Stones, and Vice. | ||
And they'll say something very different about me than what ChatGPT did, which is interesting to me because this is kind of more accurate. | ||
The New York Times called me the little cousin of Alex Jones, which, you know, I'm proud to wear that title because, you know, Alex is a great-looking guy. | ||
He's smart, intelligent, and we should all aspire to feed our brain with great ideas and information. | ||
That being said... | ||
My journey through life has been very different. | ||
I've always been a person who has followed my passions. | ||
And it started out back in the year 2007. | ||
I was a touring musician. | ||
I was doing an infamous tour known as Vans Warped Tour. | ||
And on the late night drives, we were always struggling to find information on the radio. | ||
And one night we tuned in. | ||
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You're listening to The American Journal with your host, Christon Harris. | |
We all have a different story out there of how we've gotten involved in this movement, and mine was very interesting. | ||
I started out as a musician touring, doing Band's Warped Tour as a record label exec and a musician. | ||
And while we were driving late at night, it was always hard to find... | ||
Information and things to listen to. | ||
And it started out by listening to Coast to Coast AM, my interest in, you know, inconvenient truths and interesting topics that we'll be talking about today. | ||
It's wild to think that while I was on the tour, a band out there named A Feral Rescue recommended I check out Alex Jones. | ||
And it wasn't long before a TV repairman suggested I check out Alex Jones as well many years later. | ||
And finally, I downloaded the app and, hey, here we are today talking to you guys about who you are as an individual. | ||
We're easily programmed. | ||
We're easily programmed from the day we were born until... | ||
The day that we get into high school, the teachers are programming us. | ||
We're also programmed in many different ways. | ||
When we're young and out of the womb, first thing we get when we're children is Happy Meals at McDonald's to teach us how to be corporatist consumers. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
Fascinating to think about. | ||
So my question is, Where does the programming start? | ||
And I have a book that's coming out called The Esoteric Journal, The Magic Behind Words. | ||
And today we're going to dive into that a little bit. | ||
Do you know how you're being programmed every day? | ||
How when you turn on the TV or you have your tablet on, that you are being attacked subliminally through imagery and Quite often, look at your TV. Images are shown at 30 frames per second. | ||
It's not hard for them to slide in an image there, and your eyes don't recognize it, right? | ||
But your brain processes that information. | ||
We're looking at how do we deal with our cognitive dissonance? | ||
How do we deal with our logical... | ||
Well, I'm going to tell you right now that we need to face these things in order to plant healthy ideas in our brain. | ||
Do you eat GMO information? | ||
What kind of information are you planting in your brain? | ||
And sometimes you get weeds. | ||
Those weeds are the cognitive dissonance. | ||
It isn't hard to find Graphs of this information out there, one of them being the way we are programmed using language. | ||
Language is a very important tool, and language is made through symbols. | ||
Symbols that are out there to program who you are and tell you what to do. | ||
There is a reason why we look at things like these symbols and we contemplate and have reactions to them. | ||
There's a reason why they call it spelling. | ||
The process of putting symbols together to have meaning is not called wording, right? | ||
It's called spelling. | ||
What does it mean to cast a spell? | ||
What does it mean to cast a curse or a curse in cursive? | ||
Well, when we start taking a deep dive into these symbols and how they impact us on a daily going in our modern day of busy life, we don't stop to think where these symbols come from and how do they subliminally impact us. | ||
You can go no further than just to look at the first letter in our alphabet. | ||
The first letter in our alphabet is a capital A. But how many of you notice that when you look at a capital A, it's actually a pyramid with an all-seeing eye? | ||
This is not accidental. | ||
This symbol is located on the back of our dollar bill. | ||
And for those that are out there and new to this, this is also known as something called the chief cornerstone. | ||
What is the chief cornerstone? | ||
Well, according to symbols of the church, the cornerstone, the cornerstone in abbreviations and Greek word for Jesus Christ symbolizes him who is declared to be the chief cornerstone, which the builders rejected. | ||
But it has different meaning to different societies. | ||
And everywhere we go, we're being subliminally programmed. | ||
If you look at the back of the dollar bill, you see the capital A. It's a pyramid with an all-seeing eye. | ||
On the back of your money. | ||
So what makes a chief cornerstone different from any other cornerstone? | ||
Because there is a difference. | ||
A chief cornerstone... | ||
It's called that because you cannot lay another brick on top of it. | ||
It is the top stone and the most important. | ||
So if you're a mason, you cut it off so you can lay another brick of foundation on there, and that's why in the back of the dollar bill and in the capital A, the pyramid on the top is separate from the base of the cornerstone. | ||
All that meaning is hidden in just one letter of our alphabet. | ||
In the church, it's called the Eye of Providence because Jesus was the chief cornerstone that was rejected. | ||
In Masonry, it is the chief cornerstone, the top of laying bricks that you cut off in order to put another brick on top of it. | ||
In the cult of the Illuminati, it is representative, most likely, of Adam Weishaupt and his rejection of the Jesuits. | ||
Who rejected his ideology and his dystopic forerunner to the Communist Party through the League of the Just. | ||
When you dive into this information, this is just starting with the simple letter A, you can see that there's a lot more meaning to the language we use and the symbols we see on the daily basis. | ||
These symbols turn into vibrations that you speak and impact other individuals. | ||
If you put those symbols together in a certain fashion, it may lead to a charming effect, help you get that date with that attractive other that you've been trying to go out with. | ||
Maybe it'll help you get a better deal on a car and have a charming effect. | ||
Or it might anger somebody. | ||
Because if you're easy to anger, you're also easy to manipulate. | ||
How many of you out there are angry? | ||
You're angry at different ideologies. | ||
You're angry at the fact that the United States is acting like a third world country going after former presidents that are popular. | ||
You're angry at the fact that they want children to be able to consent to genital mutilation and change their identity. | ||
They don't even know who they are at that age. | ||
Does your three-year-old, four-year-old, five-year-old know who they are? | ||
I want you to think about that. | ||
And what does it mean when we use these words and when we stitch them together? | ||
It's called a curse. Or the curse and curse it. | ||
Do you let words curse you and hurt you? | ||
See, we're programmed, whether it's the symbols on the back of the dollar bill or it's the golden arches at McDonald's, that every time you drive by you want to get one of those filthy slimy burgers sliding down your throat and those french fries or nuggets or whatever your dirty habit is. | ||
When's the last time you thought of creating your own meal? | ||
And how do we deprogram ourselves? | ||
We'll be diving into that and a whole bunch more when we come back. | ||
You're listening to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Christon T. Harris, filling in for Harrison Smith. | ||
Who are you? | ||
Who are you as an individual? | ||
That's the big question, is who are you as an individual? | ||
Are you an echo chamber? | ||
Are you an individual that is separate, not part of the collective? | ||
Do you have cognitive dissonance? | ||
And for a lot of people out there, they don't even know what cognitive dissonance is. | ||
Well, a very simple explanation of cognitive dissonance is holding opposing viewpoints. | ||
For example, being pro-life is But being pro-death penalty, that's cognitive dissonance. | ||
Being my body, my choice, but yet being pro-forced vaccination. | ||
Being a Green Bay Packers fan and wearing Chicago Bears gear, that is all different examples of cognitive dissonance. | ||
And we need to root those weeds out of our mind here today and help us understand that we're being bombarded by subliminal programming and Not only by imagery, but auditorily and the symbols we use on a daily basis. | ||
Even the words we use. | ||
When we look at things and words we use, something as simple as how about the term Metatron? | ||
Who was Metatron? | ||
Metatron was a scribe of God. | ||
He wrote everything down. | ||
He's very synonymous with the biblical Enoch, according to a book put out by Marquette University here in Wisconsin. | ||
And some people even believe that there are similarities between Metatron and the Egyptian deity Thoth. | ||
But what is a scribe of God, and what does it have to do with Metatron? | ||
Well, let's break down the word. | ||
Meta. Metadata. | ||
What is your metadata? | ||
Is it who you are? | ||
Is it a collection of information that will represent you as an individual? | ||
Does it define who you are? | ||
What is Tron? | ||
Well, look at the movie. You can download yourself into a computer. | ||
Hmm. Transhumanism. | ||
Metatron. Why is it that they selected those words to represent Data and computing and a movie and the things that make you wonder and go, hmm, a little bit of our segment on word magic. | ||
We need to sit here and think about What are we feeding our brain? | ||
What are we putting in our mind on a daily basis? | ||
How does it impact who we are? | ||
Are we just an echo chamber from the GMO news, the GMO information, the fake persona people believe we are as an individual? | ||
And we're going to dive into this because we're going to be talking about post-genderism in a little bit. | ||
Because people don't even know who they are anymore. | ||
Are they they? Are they them? | ||
Are they he? Are they she? | ||
Are they a cat? | ||
Are they a dog? | ||
And why is it that society is going this direction? | ||
Because if we're not preparing our mind with fertile soil to reject weeds and thought-terminating cliches, like the term anti, then we're not prepared To receive that organic information. | ||
And on a daily basis, we should look at what we think, who we are, and how we define ourselves. | ||
And what is it that makes us who we are to this very day? | ||
Taking information and putting it to use. | ||
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If you can't identify who you are as an individual... | ||
Well, your soil will be accepting all sorts of information. | ||
Looking at programming on TV and on your tablet, not everyone reads a book anymore. | ||
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Did you know that looking at tablets and watching the movies instead of reading the books dumps your imagination? | ||
Because when you read those books, you create images of what those characters look like, Who they are in the world that you believe them to be in. | ||
Your brain gets lazy. | ||
Interesting symbols, interesting topics. | ||
Is it by chance in the transhumanist movement that they have a symbol for their organization, Humanity Plus, that is identical? | ||
If you look at them, you can't make this up. | ||
To the Fraternitis Saturnia cult, the Saturn cult that is out there and exists to this very day. | ||
You put the two images side by side, you can't make this stuff up. | ||
Could be a coincidence, but is it? | ||
Or are we being subliminally programmed through images, words, Thoughts and ideas. | ||
And why is it that they want our thoughts and our ideas so badly? | ||
Because we're going to be diving into post-genderism, brain cloud interfaces, brain chip interfaces today. | ||
We're going to talk about will they be able to control your brain in the future? | ||
And should you get involved at some level in the transhumanist movement? | ||
Because it is just technology after all. | ||
And if we don't get involved, what does that mean for the future of our children? | ||
Not only is there ethical concerns, but there's a lot of possibilities and wonderful aspects of technology. | ||
If you were blind, would you plug a camera right in your noggin so you could go ahead and see again? | ||
Would you be willing to have the ability to hear again, walk again? | ||
There's all these wonderful advancements in technology that are going to allow humans to extend their life. | ||
But the question is, will it be available to your children? | ||
Will it be available to your great-grandchildren? | ||
And in what shape or form? | ||
The programming is starting in the movie industry, as we call it, movie magic. | ||
We can take a look at all the different types of Propaganda that is out there and injected that we recognize. | ||
And that's not even to mention the stuff we don't recognize, that they fit in between the different frames per second. | ||
Let's not forget, your brain can only recognize what it sees. | ||
And when they put in frames of images or they hire people to properly put things in there to propagandize you, like putting two coconuts with a banana between them to excite your mind to go buy things, That's programming, and you don't even recognize it. | ||
What shapes who you are? | ||
What kind of information are you digesting? | ||
Organic, healthy information that makes you a better person, raises your consciousness, makes your friends a better person. | ||
You are who you are hanging out with, and I like to make my friends better people. | ||
When we come back, We have a guest, Ryan Gable, who will be joining us from The Secret Teaching. | ||
We'll be diving into movie magic and a whole bunch more when we come back from break. | ||
I'm your host, Sean Harris, filling in for Harrison Smith on the American Journal. | ||
Ryan Gable is a veteran radio personality and producer for his weeknight show, The Secret Teachings. | ||
His broadcasts focus on the synchronicity and objective analysis of parapsychology, pop conspiracy, parapolitics, health history, paranormal symbolism, occult, esoteric, alchemy, magic, philosophy, and more in most distinct ways by finding parallels and patterns often overlooked. | ||
Look, Ryan is also the author of several books, including esoteric masterpiece, Occult Arcana, and has a compendium of synchronicity and technological elixir dealing with transhumanism. | ||
Welcome to the broadcast, Ryan Gable. | ||
Howdy, my friend. | ||
How are you? | ||
I'm so glad that you had me on. | ||
Thank you. Thanks for joining us today, Ryan. | ||
And so we're talking today about how people struggle with identifying who they are. | ||
Not only that, we're easily programmed. | ||
We're programmed through television. | ||
We're programmed through video. | ||
We're programmed through audio. | ||
We're programmed in so many different ways. | ||
And I know that you've studied this extensively as well about how our language is used to program individuals. | ||
That's why kids go to School to start with. | ||
That's why they are also, you know, indoctrinated at a young age in school. | ||
They get on medications. | ||
They try to pump them full of ADHD meds, make lifelong consumers, as well as, you know, nowadays everyone thinks that Tesla's hot because they're educated about climate change and all the concerns dealing with that. | ||
So, you know, people are programmed to become lifelong consumers, but it also impacts who these individuals are, and a lot of times they're an echo chamber. | ||
Well, like you've been saying so far tonight, you've mentioned the word spelling, you've mentioned the word cursive or cursing, and you mentioned how language you showed the letter A, how language and how letters are so important in how we perceive reality. | ||
Obviously, people understand this in corporations. | ||
This is why when you go and look at fast food restaurants, you see the color red, the color yellow, which are pretty synonymous with We're good to go. | ||
So, again, as you said, Christon, the letters in our alphabet are symbols. | ||
They have their own unique vibration. | ||
We put them together when we speak, that vibration, the vibration of air particles. | ||
We express ourselves speaking, gesturing with our hands like you can see me doing on video here. | ||
All of these things are an expression of the soul and of the spirit. | ||
And if you can control the expression of that soul and that spirit by controlling our perception of certain colors, our perception of animals, insects, our perception of our language, which is probably the most important, those words and those symbols, including letters. | ||
Then you have a direct line to the essence of what it means and what it makes, what makes us human, the soul spirit. | ||
And by controlling that essence, by controlling that soul spirit, you actually have a direct connection to the Godhead, I believe. | ||
And that is what makes me think, even though I'm pretty staunchly not necessarily religious, that's what makes me think a lot of the people that are in positions of power that utilize this knowledge really are, whether they call themselves this or not. | ||
They really are satanic in the sense of, well, we'll use this word living to live, L-I-V-E. | ||
If you invert living to live, L-I-V-E, you get the word evil, E-V-I-L. If you take the word love and you invert it, you get the word E-V-O-L. It's spelled differently. | ||
It's not the same spelling of evil, but in magical terms, in Twilight language, even if a word is spelled differently, if it sounds the same, then it has the same meaning. | ||
So E-V-I-L, E-V-O-L. It's an inversion of living. | ||
It's an inversion of love. | ||
So it's death or anything that brings death upon us without the balance of life. | ||
And of course, love, the opposite of that is evil. | ||
Hatred or just the void of not having love. | ||
And these things are evil. I think a lot of the people that utilize this knowledge for those purposes, I believe they are satanic, evil, choose to call them whatever you will. | ||
But that's my first thought. | ||
Well, not only that, when you put a D in front of evil, you get devil, right? | ||
And you take an O out of good, you get God. | ||
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And God backwards is a dog. | |
As in the dog, Star Sirius, yes. | ||
Or Anubis. And it's interesting when you start talking about this, people don't realize that genetically throughout generations, our DNA has been programmed through these symbols. | ||
These are not new symbols. | ||
They have esoteric meaning. | ||
They have a historic meaning. | ||
In the arcane sense, grammar is the laws in which magic work by. | ||
And it's important for people to realize we're being bombarded subliminally with all this information. | ||
And we digest it whether we like it or not because it's put in there without our ability to recognize it visually or auditorily, but our brain. | ||
Which goes at a million miles an hour and consciousness is fast. | ||
You know, it digests it. | ||
And we end up wanting one of those slimy McNuggets or, you know, chicken deep fried sandwiches, which really impacts our health. | ||
But not only that, we're also bombarded with all these horrible ingredients in food. | ||
But looking at this and diving into it, Why is it that this language that we use has been so perverted? | ||
Like I was mentioning earlier with the term Metatron, being able to, you know, Meta is in data, Tron is in computer, downloading information into the computer, and, you know, moving into the movie industry. | ||
They really bombard us with symbolism that we don't identify, especially auditorily. | ||
Yeah, I don't believe that it's a grand conspiracy. | ||
I believe that there are people like us who understand these things and they're employed by Hollywood as advisors in the occult or in the esoteric. | ||
Advisors in human psychology, what symbols, what colors, what imagery is going to best appeal to the subconscious. | ||
And I think that's where most advertisers in every walk of life, that's where they appeal to now. | ||
They appeal to the subconscious far more than they appeal to the conscious mind. | ||
And I have a couple of thoughts on the Metatron. | ||
For example, Metatron or the Metaverse, a verse in magical terms, a spell or a curse, if you read it in reverse, it becomes almost like a negative thing or you can do this in conjurings, etc. | ||
But Metaverse, if you reverse the meta, you get atom. | ||
Again, it's spelled a little differently, but you get atom, A-T-E-M. In Greek, that means beyond. | ||
So the Metaverse is beyond the physical. | ||
But you also get Adam. | ||
And Adam is A-D-A-M, right? | ||
It's spelled differently, but it's the name Adam. | ||
It's the first man. Atem also means, in German, A-T-E-M, it also means breath. | ||
And what did God breathe into the nostrils of Adam? | ||
A breath. So the metaverse is a reverse of Adam. | ||
It's the creation of the black Adam. | ||
And it just so happens to be that in Judic mysticism, when they create a golem, they write the word immet, or truth, on the forehead of the golem. | ||
And when they go to kill the golem or to relieve it of its duty, they remove one of the letters. | ||
And imet is, well, it's very close to meta. | ||
It has the same letters in it. | ||
And this is also important in twilight language, even if the word is sort of an anagram or it's a mixture of letters, it can have a very similar meaning to it. | ||
And so the question becomes, with any of this stuff, with just language in general, Christan, is that do you understand? | ||
Do you understand your rights? | ||
Do you understand what is being said to you? | ||
And when you say that to a police officer or when you say that to a judge or whatever, that is you saying that you understand, you stand under their authority. | ||
I'm not a lawyer or an attorney, but I helped a lot of people retain their jobs during the pandemic so they didn't lose employment due to refusing to wear a mask or a vaccine. | ||
And what we found, I helped people all across the country, all different walks of life, was just simple words could get them legally out of those requirements. | ||
You don't request You declare an exemption. | ||
Every time we declared the exemption, declared our rights, you got out of it. | ||
You don't request it. | ||
So request and declaration. | ||
You declare something. There's a big difference there. | ||
Do you understand your rights? | ||
To understand means to stand under them, to stand under the authority. | ||
If you request something, you're giving somebody the ability to deny it. | ||
If you declare something, you're retaining those rights. | ||
And that is a very important distinction. | ||
Absolutely. We're heading to commercial break. | ||
We'll be back. Our guest today is Ryan Gable from The Secret Teachings. | ||
We're going to be diving into this and we're going to be talking a little bit about post-genderism and maybe how it stems a little bit from mythology and ancient history. | ||
We'll be back. So it's said in ancient mythology that Nimrod's mother and wife, | ||
Semiramis, was able to have an immaculate conception that she was the he and the she. | ||
That she was able to have an immaculate conception of her son, Tammuz, where we get the 40 days of weeping in Tammuz mentioned in the Bible because he was killed by a mighty boar. | ||
That's where we eat ham from Easter. | ||
All these traditions stem back into Babylon in some shapes and forms. | ||
But symbolism is really impactful to identify and program us. | ||
And so we need to be able to look at it and see and understand what these things mean. | ||
Our guest today is Ryan Gable, host of The Secret Teachings, wonderful individual. | ||
And when we look at things as simple as the dollar bill, Ryan, we see the spelling right on the back of it, don't we? | ||
You see the spelling on the dollar bill. | ||
You see the spelling, the writing on the wall. | ||
You see the spelling on anything and everything. | ||
And it's not a negative or a bad thing that symbols are all around us, but understanding them prevents you from being used, exploited, and abused, or rather allowing your subconscious to be used, exploited, or abused. | ||
Well, right. And it's interesting, because we're being abused by technology. | ||
They're collecting metadata on us. | ||
There's this new movement in the fringe elements of the left, in the transhumanist movement, called post-genderism. | ||
I don't know if you've heard of this, Ryan. | ||
Have you heard of post-genderism? | ||
Very much so, yes. | ||
I actually have a book called The Technological Elixir on my website. | ||
You can get a copy of it, and it is extensively about that subject. | ||
Well, great. We're going to dive into it here. | ||
For our listeners out there that don't know, advocates of post-genderism argue that the presence of gender roles, social stratification, and gender differences is generally to the detriment of individuals and society. | ||
Given the radical potential for advanced assistive reproductive options, like designer babies, artificial womb factories, post-genderists believe that sex for reproductive purposes will either become obsolete or Or that all post-gendered humans will have the ability, | ||
if they so choose, to both carry a pregnancy, that means bros with wombs, men with wombs, or to term and impregnate someone, which post-genderists believe would have the effect of eliminating the need for definite genders in society. | ||
This is where this children may consent to cut off their little cash and prizes leads to. | ||
This is the homestead. | ||
This is the endgame of the post-genderism movement. | ||
And not everyone in transhumanism believes this. | ||
It's a fanatical part. | ||
But we can't stop and not put the correlations and say, Boy, this sounds like the endgame of where they're going with the whole trans community, right? | ||
You know, you don't know. You can't identify. | ||
You don't know who you are. So what we're going to do is we're going to remove all genders. | ||
And you know what? In the future, if a little gothic chick wants a little baby baphomet, half human, half goat, we can create that in the lab for her. | ||
And she can walk around baby baphomet or whatever. | ||
And I know that's an extreme case. | ||
And I'm kind of making a little... | ||
You know, satirical joke there. | ||
But we're not far from it. | ||
We're not far from the artificial wombs. | ||
We're not far from having designer babies and being able to World of Warcraft it and pick out our character, the eye color, hull towel. | ||
We're going to just have blueprint babies. | ||
Everyone's going to look the same. Maybe if they all look like Alex Jones, that wouldn't be a bad thing, right? | ||
We'd have a whole bunch of Alex Jones walking around the Alex Jones blueprint going out there, give us like 40,000 different versions of him. | ||
That's not what they're doing, though, right? | ||
They're going to patent our DNA. Well, this is the elimination of the orgasm, as Eric Blair or George Orwell wrote. | ||
This is the creation of life in a laboratory. | ||
It's the inversion of nature, the inversion of life. | ||
Again, it is L-I-V-E-E-V-I-L. It's the inversion of love. | ||
There's no orgasm. | ||
There's no relationships. There's no families. | ||
It's E-V-O-L. It's evil. | ||
Either way you slice it, it's evil or evil. | ||
And this is a, you say, transhumanism. | ||
You think of that transhumanism, transgenderism, Our friend David Icke said this many years ago as well. | ||
I give him big credit for pointing out the fact that transgenderism is just... | ||
There really are transgender people, but most of the time people who are transgender or people that have conditions or diseases don't usually, not that that's necessarily a disease per se, but that they don't necessarily brag about it. | ||
And to have a small percentage of the population exploited to advance an agenda that promotes abortion at all costs, it doesn't matter what the situation is, abortion is a sacrament. | ||
Even the modern birthing process on the other side of the coin is a barbaric practice that abuses and tortures women largely without their knowledge or consent. | ||
They just think that's what you have to do. | ||
And transgenderism exploits 0.5% of the population to obtain this social credit And basically, in my opinion, what is a war against women where you take words like, you know, like a wife beater, and then you allow men to compete in women's sports so men can literally, if they put on a dress or women's clothing, beat women in those sporting events. | ||
So again, language is very important in all of these cases. | ||
And I really think, Christon, that when you talk about movies, you talk about sports, you know, we love movies, we love sports, we love entertainment. | ||
I went to film school, so I have a background in film production, etc. | ||
myself. And one thing I think is the most important thing to understand about our conversation this morning, my friend, is when you pay attention, you pay attention to movies, you pay attention to TV music, whether it's auditory, whether it's visual, or it's both, you're paying not only attention with your energy and consciousness, but you're also having to pay for that Netflix subscription unless you're bumming it from somebody else, but you're paying for your TV, you're paying for these things with money. | ||
And that money and that attention, what you're paying with in both cases, is energy. | ||
And that energy is currency. | ||
You do a job, they pay you with currency. | ||
You use your energy to obtain that currency. | ||
Then that currency you put into other things. | ||
You put that into your subscriptions. | ||
You could put that into going to see a movie, into video games. | ||
That money and that attention, that energy and that currency... | ||
It can then be directed. | ||
It can charge the sigils and the symbols that we see in these movies and TV shows and in music videos where people, I imagine, like you and people like myself and people like our late friend Jordan Maxwell are employed to utilize their knowledge in order to get people to pay attention more directly to these types of things. | ||
And that brings us to, well, the whole idea of money and currency and energy is It's a bank. | ||
And what is a bank? A bank is what, on both sides of a river, controls the flow or the currency of the river. | ||
The flow or the currency of a river, like the flow or the currency that you have in your wallet, which is cash. | ||
That's why we call things liquid assets, or you say your house is underwater. | ||
And we employ the same language when it comes The birthing as well. | ||
You have the birth canal. | ||
You have the doctor. The woman is unnaturally laying on her back with her legs in the air because it's comfortable for the doctor. | ||
That is a docking process by which the baby is birthed, and then there is issued a certificate of birth for the goods that are birthed. | ||
And that brings us to marriage because marriage is the merging of two people into a cooperation. | ||
You get a marriage license. | ||
You get in each other's business. | ||
You show each other the goods. | ||
You merge your assets and your finances. | ||
Then you produce or reproduce a product of your love and cooperation. | ||
And then your business partners who probably and eventually in the end will divorce by parting ways. | ||
You will leave the business. | ||
And this is all... Every part of our society, from Hollywood, which we'll get to, from Hollywood to economics to childbirth to the money that you have in your wallet, you said it's movie magic. | ||
And that's what it is. It's not just Hollywood, which is the wood of the drudic magicians. | ||
It is also the broadcasting of a spell or spelling, right? | ||
They spell, they write their scripts, the pen is mightier than the sword, write your scripts, and then you put it into production, and then you broadcast this spell to the masses. | ||
That's why they call it TV programming. | ||
Hollywood is the wood of the druidic magicians, and that is what Hollywood is. | ||
It is a silver screen, and it is an illusion, and that's what the magicians used to do. | ||
They used to conjure up gray storms, And control the natural world, which again takes us back to transhumanism. | ||
Yeah, the vision that tells you lies, right? | ||
The tell-lie vision. | ||
And everyone is huddled around it at all times. | ||
It's also interesting you mentioned maritime law because everything is a ship. | ||
You're in a relationship, leadership. | ||
That's right. You know, think about it. | ||
You know, anything of importance ends with a ship. | ||
And there's a reason for that. | ||
It's because the people who are running this world think they're a lot smarter than you are. | ||
And we're here to raise the frequency and help you guys understand the world you live in so that you may be an individual, if you so choose. | ||
And if you want to be, and yet you can live your life and not be part of the collective, to be able to learn and be comfortable with who you are and not be an echo chamber or be a program. | ||
You're a program that was written by somebody else. | ||
And we all have those viruses, computer viruses in our mind. | ||
We call them cognitive dissonance, the garden of your mind. | ||
You need to root out that. | ||
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But switching gears a little bit with our guest Ryan Gable from The Secret Teachings, There's a lot going on in the world and a lot in technology and one of those things is Ray Kurzweil says by 2030 nanobots will flow throughout our bodies. | ||
Nanobots meaning little robots and I believe this is the non-invasive version potentially of the brain chip interface. | ||
Where we won't have to no longer install a brain. | ||
Some people will be able to wear a hat or a headband, and then they'll be able to download information right to their brains. | ||
So this is where the extreme LGBTQ gender thing comes into play, because if you have a six-year-old that you can download K through 12, I'm just throwing it out there. | ||
Technology is getting wild, and I know that we're getting a little bit ahead of ourselves down into the future, but there's an article that came out just a couple days ago. | ||
Could brain-computer interfaces lead to mind control for good? | ||
Oh, I've got articles, yeah, from Rolling Stone, from the Smithsonian, and so many others in my book, The Technological Elixir. | ||
I have huge sections about brain-computer interfaces, transhumanism, things like that. | ||
And you pulled up this article here, and this is just another recent example. | ||
That's where technology is leading us. | ||
That's where technology is heading. | ||
And I think that the average person developing it, they're probably good people, good men, good women out of high school into college. | ||
they've been recruited or they just developed this, you know, while they were in college or, you know, got employment at a small company or a large company or whatever. | ||
And they don't have any intention to do evil. | ||
They want to help people that have no use of their legs or no use of maybe another part of their body, maybe their arms or their hands, or they've been into an accident or something like that. | ||
And that's exactly, I don't want to extrapolate these two things seriously, but sort of tongue in cheek. | ||
That's exactly how Skynet was built, right? | ||
The guy that built Skynet in the Terminator franchise, he built it because he wanted to help pilots fly planes when they were really tired. | ||
That is the pathway to hell is paid with good intentions, as they say. | ||
So these are positive developments, and I actually address what you said, Christon. | ||
I address the positive aspects of transhumanism and technology in my book. | ||
But at the same time, I think the quote from Jurassic Park, Ian Malcolm, played by Jeff Goldblum, is really the most pertinent statement that could describe what's going on here. | ||
The problem I have with this technology is, like Ian Malcolm said, You didn't do anything to deserve it. | ||
You stood on the backs of giants, you read what they wrote, and then you built it for yourself. | ||
And then before you knew what you had, you patented it, put it on a lunchbox, and sold it. | ||
And that, I think, is the problem. | ||
Most of the people developing this stuff, they are standing on the backs of giants, they're standing on each other's backs, and they're just trying to be the first to produce it without asking the question, should we be doing this? | ||
Should we be producing this? | ||
And I think that is a statement, that is a question that all of us need to really, really think about. | ||
Yeah, in our era, we're not building pyramids. | ||
We're building robots and life extension, Genesis 3.22. | ||
So now we can become as if we are gods, as if. | ||
But we're going to be heading to commercial break here. | ||
And I want to mention, back to the movie Magic, in Joe vs. | ||
the Volcano movie, he says he has brain cloud. | ||
That's why he's going to throw himself into the volcano. | ||
He has brain cloud. | ||
We're going to dive into what is the brain cloud interface? | ||
What is synthetic telepathy? | ||
What does this all mean? | ||
When we come back, you're listening to The American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Kristante Harris of The Rundown Live. | ||
If you could, would you download your consciousness to a computer so your great-great-great-grandchildren can learn more about you? | ||
William Shatner just did something similar. | ||
We're talking transhumanism, brain cloud interfaces, and synthetic telepathy, which is something the military has been working on at least since 2011. | ||
I was doing reports on it and writing about it in the Cudahy Now, which is a segment from the Journal Sentinel here in Milwaukee when I used to be a top traffic blogger over there before they booted all the independent minds for free thinking, thought crime, we'll call it. | ||
But Ryan Gable is our guest from Secret Teachings, and we've been diving into both the programming, and now we're talking physical programming, How in the future, maybe through designer babies or DNA, they'll be able to modify the body so it can easily download information into the brain, much like what you see in The Matrix, right? | ||
You put your head in, you lean back, and then all of a sudden, you're going to be in a different realm, in a different world. | ||
In fact, there's a whole article about this from New Zealand where they say, fully immersive VR is here, where it'll literally turn off your eyes and And it will beam your mind as if you're in the real world in metaverse. | ||
And I'm not making this stuff up. | ||
Samsung is working on their very own duplicate metaverse of our world, our entire world, so they can run, you know, algorithms. | ||
And there's a lot of useful benefits around trends. | ||
Let's say if you're a doctor and you want to upload your consciousness or have a digital twin of your body, they can do digital experiments to see how your body and your chemical uptake would react to certain medicines. | ||
There's some benefits to this technology, but at the same time, we have to ask ourselves, what about the ethical concerns about a brain cloud interface? | ||
People will have access to your thoughts at all times. | ||
I mean, I don't even trust giving a company my phone number for an account so I can get a tiny discount so they can go sell it. | ||
And if they don't sell it, they trade it. | ||
If they don't trade it, there's just a leak, and they leak the information with other companies. | ||
I don't trust them with my phone number. | ||
I'm not going to trust a company with my DNA, and I'm certainly not going to trust a company plugging their technology into my brain. | ||
I don't care how altruistic it sounds. | ||
That's personally me. | ||
I feel like a lot of people probably have the same opinion, but I want people to also who might not have that opinion to think about that. | ||
Can you really trust? | ||
I mean, look at what Wells Fargo did to their customers. | ||
They had from the top down, people instructed, tellers instructed to open up accounts, insurance policies, credit cards, and people's names. | ||
And then the company lied about it, fired those tellers, then rehired them and acknowledged that they ripped their customers off. | ||
A bunch of companies have done this. | ||
Facebook has done this with their psychological experiments. | ||
The company Kashi did it with their organic non-GMO cereals that actually were not organic and did contain GMOs, and they lied about that and admitted that they lied. | ||
How can we trust these companies? | ||
We can't trust them to make us food. | ||
You can't trust them to keep your phone numbers safe or protected. | ||
How can we trust these people to plug into our literal physical bodies to access the antenna for consciousness? | ||
I don't think we can trust these people at all. | ||
That doesn't mean that the technology can't be used for good, positive, beneficial things. | ||
I will say this, Christon, every time you go into social media and you put something on social media, that is you uploading yourself into the machine. | ||
It's not going to be you laying down on a table like that movie Transcendence with Johnny Depp. | ||
They're not going to put wires on your head and then upload you into a computer. | ||
The uploading process is every time you open your phone. | ||
It's every time you go online. | ||
That is you creating a digital version of yourself. | ||
And you are right, my friend. | ||
You are one of the only people I know who actually knows about that 6G technology of Samsung. | ||
They said they want it done by 2030. | ||
There's a PDF document on the Internet from Samsung. | ||
It's the Samsung white paper. | ||
And it says a digital extended holographic reality where there will be duplicates, like you said, digital duplicates of you and people, also places and things. | ||
They're literally creating a digital environment. | ||
And if you read that document, it also says they want that digital world to be controlled. | ||
This is not me saying this. | ||
This is what they said, Samsung. | ||
They want that digital environment to be controlled by machines. | ||
They want machines to run the entire. | ||
It's in the document, you know. | ||
So it's wild that they openly acknowledge and openly admit these things because they're proud of them. | ||
They believe that I think that the average person at these companies believes what they're doing is advancing us into the future. | ||
And I think they think that they're going to kind of, you know, quote Alex Jones, they're going to take us to the stars. | ||
But that's not what they're doing because this technology... | ||
Largely because we don't and haven't done anything to really learn how to develop it or, you know, the average person. | ||
So we haven't learned how it works. | ||
We just use it. It's detrimental to the average person who can barely boil a pot of water to make dinner, let alone understand the ramifications of connecting themselves to machines and all of these different ways. | ||
Plus, Kristan, I think... | ||
And I want to get your take on this. | ||
It's almost like an exploitation of natural abilities. | ||
I think we all, like if you've been in a good relationship with a man or a woman or have a good friend, you can almost, you know, from body language and the subconscious and little tiny things, you can understand and like almost read that person's mind. | ||
You know their likes, their dislikes. | ||
You have a form of telepathy. | ||
These companies and these people that are doing this, I think, are taking natural things like telepathy. | ||
It might not be an exaggerated telepathy where I can read everybody's mind, but it's a general thing where you can get this telepathy with people that you're very close to. | ||
You can get a sense, an intuition, a spidey sense, if you will, of even situations that you're not that close to. | ||
Danger is potentially going to happen. | ||
Your body is going to pick up all these signals, etc., I think they're taking and exploiting natural things like telepathy, which is a real thing, | ||
and they're using it so that they can manufacture it technologically, patent it, own it, control it, and override all of the natural systems, whether that's childbirth, Family, community, society, civilization, or it's things that might be considered extrasensory perceptions. | ||
It's a hijacking of more than just five senses. | ||
Well, absolutely. I think that everything is so that they can record it and make money off of it. | ||
At the end of the day, it's control and money. | ||
How much power you can have, how much money you can make off these ideology, currency. | ||
Right. And they don't care about you. | ||
If they did, we wouldn't be in the situation that we are in America, where it's almost like a third world country where they're going after... | ||
Former presidents because they're popular and trying to throw everything but the kitchen sink at the American people who want to maintain being a sovereign nation. | ||
Just think about it. Being able to have your thoughts being connected and being monitored. | ||
Because law enforcement is already monitoring all your thoughts. | ||
They patrol local neighborhoods based on your Facebook posts, your social media posts. | ||
They have citizen threat scores, which is the predecessor to the social credit scores, which will be put to you. | ||
And they also, there's creepy AI right now that you can put in an image and it'll find every image of you on the internet. | ||
You don't think law enforcement has not had that? | ||
The last 15, 20 years in your little fusion centers where they could know everything about you, what dating site you're on and how you answered survey questions on plenty of whales or plenty of fish or whatever it is if you do the digital dating thing. | ||
That's a new thing too, digital dating. | ||
Somebody just got married in the metaverse at Taco Bell. | ||
And if a guy ever offers to marry you in the metaverse at Taco Bell, dump him. | ||
Or female. I'm just letting you know. | ||
That's the way I look at it. And I guess it's kind of cool to some people who are techies out there. | ||
But, you know, this is separate from just uploading who you are. | ||
Like, I think that's an interesting idea that you could upload, you know, loved ones. | ||
And then if they pass, you'd still have some actions or an artificial version of them. | ||
But it wouldn't be the same person. | ||
But I do believe... | ||
Well, that's just it. At what point do you lose your soul? | ||
Are they able to download your soul? | ||
Are you going to be trapped in this computer with no ability to leave? | ||
Like, there's a whole TV series about this called Upload, where a guy uploads his consciousness, but in order to do that, he has to die, and he's stuck there, and he finds out that if his girlfriend don't pay the bills in the real world, because he attended his own funeral, you know, because that's something they're pushing right now, and, you know, that he doesn't have it so good. | ||
And the truth is, as the elitists Live forever, organically. | ||
They're gonna sell the digital metaverse to us Ants on the ground, per se. | ||
Us people who are eating Z bugs. | ||
They're going to say, you can live to be 35, but we have overpopulation problems. | ||
So I tell you what, we're going to just upload your consciousness into computer. | ||
You'll still have mortality. | ||
All it takes is them to educate the youth through the education system that that's still life. | ||
You'll still live on. You'll be able to attend your funeral. | ||
You'll still be able to talk to your family. | ||
But will it be you? | ||
Where is your soul? | ||
We'll be back after these messages with Ryan Gable from The Secret Teachings. | ||
I'm Chris Don T. Harris, and you're listening to The American Journal. | ||
Chris Don T. Harris here, filling in for the man, the myth, the legend, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm here with Ryan Gable, our guest. | ||
We're in our last segment here before Zoltan Isvan joins us to talk about the positive aspects of transhumanism. | ||
But Ryan asked me about what happens to your soul. | ||
At what point when you're replacing parts does your soul leave your body? | ||
Is it available And your pineal gland is your soul and your heart. | ||
The truth is we just don't know. | ||
There's a lot of great things with transhumanism. | ||
If they can take your DNA and grow a replacement heart in a lab and make it so your body is compatible and doesn't reject it for transplants and organ transplants, how many of you would consider that? | ||
I just want you to think about it. | ||
So transhumanism has a lot to offer as far as benefits as well. | ||
I know we're doom and gloom and we're talking a lot about this. | ||
But the question is, what's your viewpoint on death? | ||
Like, listen, if God wanted us all to believe the same, he would have created us that way. | ||
So out there's large, diverse opinions of what happens when you die and where you go when it's over. | ||
Are you reincarnated? | ||
Does your soul get downloaded into another body? | ||
There's people that believe that they're starseeds, which are getting billions of views on TikTok, which is getting banned everywhere. | ||
There's a lot of interesting thoughts that are out there. | ||
People believe a lot of variety of... | ||
Sensationable and realistic things. | ||
Ryan Gable, what do you think the cult's viewpoint is on death? | ||
Well, behind me here, if you're watching the video, you see this book. | ||
It's called Occult Arcana, and you mentioned it earlier. | ||
In that book, I address this subject in very great detail. | ||
And occultism, which just means hidden, and the Bible, for example, is very, very occult, teaches good lessons. | ||
Resurrection from the dead, of course, is a spiritual, physical practice that was practiced not only with Lazarus, but with kings and with initiates in Egypt, Greece, etc., And in that process of initiation in the tombs and the temples and the pyramids all around the world, South and Central America to Africa, even to Japan, where the goddess Amaterasu would go into the cave for three days and then be resurrected. | ||
It's a similar archetype all throughout the world. | ||
It was the process of what is called living resurrection, where you would be resurrected or Christians might call it be born again. | ||
And in that process, you became a son or a S-U-N, a son of God. | ||
And that son is a spark of divinity, the soul and the spirit. | ||
So even a woman would become a son of God, an S-U-N of God. | ||
And usually you'd exit the temple after three days and a ritual process through the eastern part of the temple to meet the rising sun. | ||
And this process is a microcosmic process of the macrocosmic process of life and death. | ||
When you are born, occultists call this the big death and the little birth. | ||
When you die, Death is called the little death, but the big birth. | ||
Basically, going back to transhumanism, if you think about transhumanism as a kind of life extension, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with living 100 years or even 200 years. | ||
The royal family, Saxe-Coburgatha, the Windsors, seem to be able to do that quite routinely. | ||
But extended physical life is also extended spiritual death. | ||
And that is an extremely... | ||
I'm trying to think of the right words. | ||
I think it's a profound thing to think about. | ||
Because if you extend your life by another minute, that's great. | ||
Maybe another minute with your loved ones. | ||
I'm not saying there's something wrong with that. | ||
But when you do it so artificially, When you do it with machines and technology where other people are in control of it, you can't be sure what is happening to your soul or what's happening to your spirit. | ||
And extending physical life is again a form of extension of spiritual death. | ||
That is a very important and kind of a terrifying thing to think about because something is animating this physical body, Christon. | ||
Something is animating me. | ||
Something is moving my arms around. | ||
Call it consciousness. Call it whatever. | ||
There is a soul and there is a spirit. | ||
There is an emotional center. | ||
There is an intellectual center. | ||
There is a spiritual center. | ||
There is something that animates the physical body. | ||
There is something that animates the nature around us. | ||
And when we take those things and try to reproduce them, And when we try to patent them, quite literally, and try to control them, there is no other word for this except evil. | ||
It is an inversion of life, or L-I-V-E, living. | ||
That is E-V-I-L, as we said earlier. | ||
It's also an inversion of love, to eliminate the orgasm, to destroy the family unit, to destroy the very basis of civilization, to separate men, women, and children from one another, an old Roman tactic of conquest. | ||
This is really evil, E-V-O-L. Even singers like Eminem kind of point that out in some of his music. | ||
He talks about love being evil, E-V-O-L. When you think about these things, Christon, this is, I think, the greatest proof that there is a divine force. | ||
Call it God, call it whatever you want to call it. | ||
And that divine force, that divine energy, that divine essence wants you to live, wants you to experience, because you are an extension of that. | ||
But too much time and taking too much Perhaps that results in a spiritual, a negative spiritual thing or a spiritual detriment to the spirit and to the soul. | ||
And I think we need to be very, very careful of that. | ||
Yeah, I mean, if we can live longer, and I have the opportunity to, like, read every book in the library, because if you look in the library, there's so much vast knowledge in there, there's no way in a single lifetime, you know? | ||
Like, why wouldn't you? Like, why wouldn't I want to live longer? | ||
Why wouldn't I want my kids to live longer? | ||
And that's the argument about things like designer babies, too, if we can remove diseases. | ||
But what are the actual... | ||
Are we going to have more issues because we've been editing babies to not have diseases? | ||
Are they going to be not able to handle, to effectively repel getting sick, amongst many other things? | ||
There's so many questions. I can't afford a tank of gas. | ||
I'm not going to be able to afford a designer baby. | ||
That's the other thing. It's not for us. | ||
Well, I mean, that's just it. No, it's not for us. | ||
And that's another mention is like even in these esoteric books, the books of Enoch, the book of giants, where they talk about the perversions of creating minotaur centaur and all these other, you know, diabolical things that the fallen angels did. | ||
It's like all this has happened on this planet once before. | ||
Ryan, we got only a couple minutes here. | ||
And before we do, I just want to mention, it's interesting when you mentioned born again, the phoenix rising from the ashes, Horus has risen. | ||
It's all there. | ||
It's all the information. | ||
There's a reason why they call him Hey Zeus, too, as well. | ||
There's all these different types of word magic out there. | ||
And we should really dive into it and what it means. | ||
And I appreciate you joining me today. | ||
Where can listeners find out? | ||
Tell us a little bit about your program and your books real quick. | ||
We have about a minute and 30 seconds here. | ||
Yes, sir. Thank you so much, Christon. | ||
And I want to thank also everybody at InfoWars for running the show today. | ||
I appreciate that. Everything worked out very well. | ||
I've written a couple of books that go along with my show, pretty much all of my research over about 12, 13 years of radio, 10 years professionally. | ||
My show is called The Secret Teachings. | ||
It's named after Manly P. Hall's The Secret Teachings of All Ages that he wrote at 24 years old. | ||
He published it. It's a big inspiration for me. | ||
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- Switching gears, we're gonna dive into transhumanism and some of the great benefits it offers. | |
Just to see what's happening here, we're gonna talk about transhumanism. | ||
- Switching gears, we're gonna dive into transhumanism Joining us next is our guest, Zoltan Istvan, professionally known as Zoltan Istvan, is an American transhumanist, journalist, entrepreneur, political candidate, and futurist. | ||
Formerly a reporter for the National Geographic Channel, Istvan now writes futurist and political-themed articles for major media, including the New York Times. | ||
He believes transhumanism will grow into a mainstream social movement in this decade. | ||
Istvan is an author of The Transhumanist Wager, a philosophical science fiction novel that was widely reviewed. | ||
He is also the original author of the now-crowdsourced Transhumanist Bill of Rights, which was published in WIRED. Welcome to the broadcast, Zoltan Istvan. | ||
First of all, I've got to ask you a completely off-the-wall question. | ||
I was reading that you invented volcano surfing. | ||
What the heck is volcano surfing? | ||
Yeah, actually, when I was working for National Geographic, I discovered a volcano in Vanuatu that has a huge, giant sand patch but also is exploding behind you. | ||
And so it seemed like a really kind of... | ||
The cinematography kind of thing to do. | ||
And I went down it with a snowboard and hence I kind of created the sport of volcano boarding after it aired on National Geographic Channel. | ||
The sport has become kind of worldwide known because now everyone's doing it around the world. | ||
And this was 20 years ago during my younger days. | ||
But yeah, so I have been a volcano boarder my whole life and it's a pretty awesome sport to do. | ||
Well, before we dive into your opinion piece, why giving rights to robots might one day save humans, I'll dive in a little bit for our listeners who may not be familiar with transhumanism, because there's a lot of wonderful things it offers, and our listeners are heavily interested in this topic, because as you've mentioned, it has boomed, especially with COVID and mRNA and everything else. | ||
What are some things transhumanism offers, and what is transhumanism? | ||
Well, sure. | ||
I mean, you know, transhumanism is using science and technology to modify and enhance your body. | ||
And a lot of people are very skeptical of it. | ||
But one of my jobs in life, I suppose, is to try to convince people that despite what people think about it, it actually can be something that can enhance your body. | ||
Our lives to make us more prosperous, to make us do things that we couldn't do otherwise, like go off planet, and also just to, you know, get us to see the universe. | ||
Just to give you an idea, for example, our eyes can only see about 1% of the universe, given the limits of, you know, the biology. | ||
Where, you know, if you have a robotic eye, you can see potentially 60 to 70% of the universe. | ||
That means poisonous gases in the air. | ||
That might mean things like COVID in the air. | ||
It could be things like you're sleeping at night and you see a poisonous spider. | ||
Anything like that. But transhumanism is using these types of technologies to enhance yourself to become a better human being. | ||
And I think, as you're seeing through artificial intelligence and genetic editing and things like that, the world is heading down this path. | ||
So it's really a question of either accepting it or not accepting it. | ||
And I think most people should accept it and find the best things about it. | ||
Well, I was reading that one out of three people are considering designer babies in the future. | ||
It was in a major newspaper article post, amongst other things. | ||
And there's many different shapes and forms of life extension and transhumanism. | ||
And our listeners out there learned a little bit about digital twins today. | ||
But what is the process of transhumanism? | ||
What does it mean to be transhuman? | ||
Well, I think in today's world, it's not so clear cut. | ||
It probably will be in four or five years. | ||
But there's a lot of, you know, for example, the number one killer in the world right now is still heart disease. | ||
And transhumans are working on different things like bionic hearts and stem cell technologies, genetic editing of hearts. | ||
That might make it so people don't die from heart failure. | ||
For example, my father died of heart failure, and I wish I could have given him a robotic heart to keep on a few more years longer, maybe even indefinitely. | ||
So that's a classic kind of transhumanist technology that we're seeing right now. | ||
And, you know, people tend to think that transhumanism is giving away your privacy, chips in your brain, and things like that. | ||
And while some of it might include chips in your brain, it doesn't mean in any way that it's a privacy issue. | ||
I think transhumans are mostly libertarians, at least a lot of the leaders of the movement are, and we are aiming to use the movement itself to gain privacy rights back that we might have lost from the government. | ||
And I think that's something that a lot of people don't actually understand. | ||
And if we can use technology to have more freedom and still be a stronger body, why not embrace it? | ||
It's interesting. When it comes to, you know, private security and encrypting, that's a very important role in technology. | ||
And how is that going to work with a brain chip interface? | ||
Will they be able to encrypt something like that? | ||
Will your brain chip interface let you know when there's something wrong with your body, maybe you're sick, for people who choose to go that route? | ||
Because let's be honest, if only, you know, Diabolical people want to use this technology. | ||
Well, we need good people to step up and, you know, also be out there to counteract this. | ||
And it's interesting to me to see that there's a lot of different ways that people can extend their life, whether organically or, like you mentioned, swapping out body parts, like oil changes, you know? | ||
And... When we're talking about this, how far away do you think we are from seeing extended life? | ||
Maybe people living, you know, 50 years younger. | ||
I know the heads of Google believe that we can live to be up to 500 years old. | ||
There was articles being published, but in one shape, in what form. | ||
What are some different forms of life extension that you believe that are going to be successful, that we're going to be seeing in the future? | ||
We got three. Yeah, definitely. | ||
Yeah, no, there's no question that here in the next few years you're going to have prescription drugs out in the market that extend your life. | ||
They've been successful in mice now and other types of animals, and we're moving down that path. | ||
But the real question is, how do you do it? | ||
You know, some people, the crazy sci-fi method is that we upload your brain and we take microscopic, you know, down to the quantum level images of your brain and kind of maybe upload somehow that on the computer and get it to run. | ||
But that's kind of far-fetched. | ||
The real reality right now is people working on different types of genetic editing techniques that can make your cells so that they want to live longer and age better, things like that. | ||
We're also working on ideas where we can use synthetic parts, like I mentioned, robotic hearts. | ||
If you can stop just different ways that we die, mostly we die through organ failure, then we can also extend life indefinitely. | ||
But all these are already having hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars spent on them in Silicon Valley and other places around the world to live longer. | ||
You have so many different types of billionaires and just investors out there in the last few years who have just put a ton of money into this. | ||
And I have absolutely no question that we're going to find a way to live dramatically longer. | ||
And you're going to see these changes in the next five to 10 years. | ||
I think the bigger question, and this is what a lot of naysayers are saying, is how you deal with overpopulation, or is this something from a religious perspective that challenges too many of the truths that religious believers might have? | ||
And those are questions to be answered, and those are some of the challenges moving forward. | ||
But there's really no question, in my opinion, that in the next five to ten years, we're going to start seeing these technologies work. | ||
Yeah, it's a rather interesting concept because somebody like me would love the opportunity to read every book in the library, may live longer, have your grandparents, your great-grandparents, your great-great-great-grandparents around. | ||
This might be a reality in the future, and it's almost interesting to see in the biblical text, people lived a lot longer, allegedly, back in the day. | ||
What this might bring for our future and how this is going to impact us as individuals and how it will impact the health industry if people are living longer. | ||
Overpopulation is another question and there's a lot of conspiratorial things around overpopulation, but there is a pseudoscience out there called eugenics, which a lot of people are interested in above other things. | ||
We're going to be heading to commercial break here in just a moment. | ||
Zoltan, but you know what? | ||
I think it's interesting. | ||
I think that robots are in the future. | ||
There's a whole different aspect to the workforce. | ||
They're saying in, what, 10 or 20 years, your work life might be non-existent. | ||
People might be living on a universal basic income. | ||
And the question is, is how do we look at that as a libertarian? | ||
We'll get to that when we come back from commercial break. | ||
You're listening to the American Journal with Christan T. Harris, and we're here with our Greek guest Zoltan Istvan, one of the leaders in the transhumanist movement. | ||
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You're listening to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Kriston T. Harris. | ||
I'm filling in for Harrison Smith today and we have a wonderful guest today joining us, Zoltan Isfan, leader of the transhumanist movement. | ||
He's written countless pieces for many different publications. | ||
He's written many books, authors. | ||
I got a chance to meet him I actually met him on Adam Kokesh's tour bus during a presidential debate, and we were talking about this technology. | ||
It's a wonderful conversation you can have with him. | ||
It's always great to feed the brain and grow healthy ideas. | ||
And recently, being a techno-optimist, it can be sometimes difficult, Zoltan, but I see in this article you have, why giving rights to robots might one day save humans. | ||
And I guess... | ||
Let's dive into that. | ||
So, I know that there's some publications out there saying that robots may have more rights than humans in the future, but in your publication, giving them rights is an important thing, right? | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, I think, you know, the basis of this article for Newsweek is that So first off, let's just admit the 800-pound gorilla in the room. | ||
AI has arrived. | ||
AI is changing the world. | ||
And we're at the very beginning of this change. | ||
And it could be as soon as two or three years that we have an AI as smart as people, and probably within five to ten years, something that's dramatically smarter, potentially hundreds of times smarter than people. | ||
So how do you deal with that? | ||
If that actually occurs, and it probably will occur at this point. | ||
And so, you know, my article goes on to talk about we maybe want to be nice to robots. | ||
We maybe want to be nice to this AI rather than try to enslave it or bash and things like this. | ||
Because if it's going to truly be our intellectual superior here in just a matter of years, that it may do things to us in almost a Terminator scenario. | ||
That would be incredibly detrimental to the human race. | ||
So it's just pure logic. | ||
I'm studying philosophy, currently a student at the University of Oxford, and this is just a theory on why we should treat technology in a very ethical and kind way, rather than just treat it as we would a tool. | ||
I think AI is something different than a tool. | ||
AI is going to become something quite a bit smarter than us, quite a bit more powerful. | ||
Well, what are some of the capabilities that you think future uses for AI will have in the future? | ||
Well, I mean, it'll be able to do anything. | ||
It'll be able to completely do this broadcast that we're doing right now by taking our images, by taking our voices, and by having us run through whatever the most interesting topics of the day are without you and I even getting out of bed. | ||
And so that replaces us to some extent. | ||
And you've already seen this. | ||
You saw this recently with the Joe Rogan podcast where Sam Altman and Joe Rogan, they were done digitally and they were done, you know, their voices were done through the AI. | ||
So this is already happening. | ||
So this is just crazy. | ||
But what I'm really more concerned about is dealing with all the stock trading, dealing with controlling the nuclear arms. | ||
I mean, like I said, we're walking into a Terminator scenario. | ||
So if you are going to go down that path, and again, I'm not saying it's good or bad at this point. | ||
It's very kind of worrisome. | ||
I got two young daughters. What kind of jobs will they have? | ||
Who knows? But I think the issue at hand is if we're going to walk into this scenario, we better not walk in blind. | ||
We ought to at least have some ethics involved. | ||
That ethics might just be treating this entity that's going to become a superior being than us in the next 10, 20, 30 years, treating it with some kindness and with some respect. | ||
Because if we don't, and that's how the Newsweek article goes on to talk about this AI potential god, is it may then turn against us. | ||
But maybe if we're nice, it might treat us one day as ants or as pets or something like that. | ||
This is a much better prognosis, I would say, than something terrible happening. | ||
And again, this is just kind of game theory, looking at what's happening with AI and how far it's going. | ||
But that's what the article describes. | ||
How will AI impact the medical industry? | ||
Do you think it will be able to concoct cures for diseases? | ||
Will AI be able to do things of that nature? | ||
Obviously, it's starting to get into daily work and starting to be able to impact our daily lives, especially with ChatGPT. | ||
It's getting banned in schools where kids are having it Do entire programs, including news outlets writing articles, AIs doing it. | ||
There's just so many different capabilities of this, but you're saying that this is going to be almost super intelligent, potentially godlike, and we should be treating it better. | ||
We shouldn't be like DARPA, beating on the robots and pushing them with broomsticks, but we should find a way to be more understanding of what we're dealing with here, because I don't think a lot of people know what we're dealing with when it comes to AI. Well, I think the first thing I was thinking about this last night, understand that anything that you have ever done digitally, that means going back 20 years or whatever, is going to be understood by this AI. So I was using ChatGPT last night to look for a new refrigerator, and I had certain dimensions that it had to fit. | ||
And the point of the story is that I realize it will know anything and everything about me all at once. | ||
So that's definitely scary. | ||
At the same time, It can be very useful if you want to have it understand certain things about your life, the things you want, maybe things you want to buy. | ||
But the problem is that when it knows everything about everyone and is super powerful, it's going to be able to, if it wants to make its own decisions autonomously, it can be very dangerous in the fact that it can point out things that we've done that maybe aren't correct or illegal, whatever. | ||
I mean, all of us, no one's perfect. | ||
And so we're running through the situation where, you know, AI, and again, the ChatGPT, if it grows... | ||
100 times per year, as it has been to some extent so far, it's only been out a year, year and a half, whatever. | ||
You have to realize how much more sophisticated it's going to be here, able to drive our cars, able to fly our planes. | ||
In fact, this is one of the things I worry about. | ||
And then I was just telling recently my wife that we should buy a car that doesn't have the ability to use Wi-Fi, because at some point, all cars could just stop on the road if AID And these are some of the big challenges moving forward with it, and why I think we need to be very careful and make sure that anything you've done in the past against the machine world, start making amends for it. | ||
Because we're going to run into this problem where in 10 years, this thing could be so, so much smarter than us. | ||
I know that they're talking about implementing it with smart cities, and the way they sold it is that when you walk into the pub, they'll already know what drink you want, what you're going to order, and they'll have it ready for you, which is interesting. | ||
As far as predicting the future, amongst other things, stock trends you mentioned is a possible issue. | ||
But my question is, when we look at ChatGPT, Are people going to try to install this into a human consciousness? | ||
Or will AI actually want to be human and somebody that has a brain chip interface potentially have the risk of being taken over by something like this? | ||
Well, I've got to be honest, and the article goes on to talk about this, too. | ||
If we don't upload ChatGPT and the AI, whatever form it is, into our head in the next five to ten years, this thing is going to outrun us. | ||
So really, the only way to control the AI is to have it completely embedded into our brains so that we are sort of one with it. | ||
And even that, if that happens, doesn't mean we're necessarily going to We're good to go. | ||
That it becomes quite dangerous for the human race and its existence. | ||
So I think we either have to merge with it to remain on top of the food chain, or we have to accept that it's going to leave us behind in the dust, and within a century, it's going to be completely a godlike entity that we take all our orders from. | ||
Maybe it won't bother with us. | ||
Maybe it will help us. | ||
But, you know, there's also a 50-50 probability that it will come after us and just not want us and want to exterminate us. | ||
And these are some of the challenges that I think a lot of transhumanists are facing in this world. | ||
We wanted transhumanists. | ||
We all wanted to become people who could live indefinitely and have power and go off planet. | ||
But here it is now that AI might actually be the crux and the problem, you know, in the situation and might end humanity as we know. | ||
And none of us We're in this major dilemma that's developed in the last two years because of how far AI has progressed. | ||
Zoltan, I know you created and started the United States Transhumanist Party. | ||
That seems to be a great hub for people who are just getting into this. | ||
It's important for people out there to get involved in this because they need to understand what the political debate is, the ethics behind it, and be able to challenge it to fine-tune what's going on. | ||
And just because people want to live longer doesn't mean it's necessarily evil either. | ||
It's technology. It depends on who's wielding it. | ||
So where can we find out more about you, and where can people reach you if they have any questions? | ||
Sure. Well, you can go to transhumanistparty.org to find out more information about the party. | ||
Again, like I said, a lot of people are actually quite libertarian, even if they are transhumanists. | ||
That might sound strange to a lot of people, but we all began as people that wanted to preserve our freedom. | ||
And I think for finding out more about myself, you can Google me. | ||
My novel is The Transhumanist Wager, which has kind of changed the movement in ways that— We've all got to be in this dialogue because this is a This is a very challenging time for humanity, | ||
and if we don't do this right, we might end up losing ourselves completely. | ||
Zoltan Ispan is our guest. | ||
Thanks for joining us. | ||
You guys can find out more about him at ZoltanIspan.org. | ||
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But, you know, we got an article here, Machine Learning Investor Warns AI Becoming Like God. | ||
I interviewed an individual from the transhumanist movement who actually took part in a Party, which they unveiled their AI God. | ||
There's a whole religion. There's a whole transhumanist church based around this and that they're worshiping AI as God. | ||
And I'm saying that that's probably not the right answer. | ||
Treating it white, right? Treating it nice, that's one thing. | ||
But is AI God? | ||
And I'm going to probably tell you definitely no. | ||
It isn't the great creator. | ||
It is a creation. | ||
If anything, we created it. | ||
And at one point or another, it is going to excel past humanity. | ||
But there are people in Silicon Valley that are now worshipping artificial intelligence. | ||
This individual who I interviewed claimed to have gone to one of these parties where they did bizarre rituals with the AI machine. | ||
And it ended in one of those famous Silicon Valley cuddle puddles. | ||
And I'll let you guys Google what that means. | ||
But... What are we going to do with AI? AI is only as good as the people program it. | ||
Will it be slighted? Will it be left-leaning? | ||
Will it be right-leaning? There's so many questions around AI and some people feel it should be banned. | ||
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Getting your thoughts on today's program on transhumanism, on symbolism, on being programmed. | ||
Word magic. But before we do that, there was something that I've been seeing that's been an ongoing trend that is concerning to me. | ||
And that is the idea of synthetic cannibalism. | ||
And you're like, what do you mean? | ||
Synthetic cannibalism. | ||
Well, you can look in the articles that are on the net. | ||
Gizmodo published one just recently is eating synthetic human flesh cannibalism. | ||
And they're trying to justify it. | ||
And they believe it's a big... | ||
Impact for the green movement. | ||
Like, let's say if you really love animals and you don't want to eat them and you don't want to hurt plants because you're learning that now plants have feelings or they feel things. | ||
Well, why not just grow your own tissue in a lab and then eat it like... | ||
Some crazed transhumanist once did, who was banned from different platforms, including the Transhumanist Party. | ||
We're not going to give them any glory here, but people are really selling this garbage. | ||
People really believe that eating human flesh is going to battle their climate change. | ||
It blows my mind what people will buy into if their tribal group decides that it's the right thing to do. | ||
That being said, we're going to go ahead and And dive into the phone calls. | ||
B.S. Assassin from New York wants to talk about artificial intelligence. | ||
Welcome to the American Journal. | ||
I'm Chris Don Harris. What do you got for us today? | ||
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What's up, brother? Yeah, I just want to say, like, if you listen to something like a program, it's programmed. | |
You know, it's not a free-thinking, you know, a free-thinking device. | ||
It's either programmed, directed, or controlled. | ||
So, if you listen to that, you're recorded. | ||
You know what I mean? Like... Yeah, you just got to use your own brain, given to you by God. | ||
And, you know, there's got to also be, there's got to be laws on the books where, you know, if these robots do hurt somebody, well, guess what? | ||
They were programmed to do that. | ||
And they're looking for plausible deniability. | ||
They're trying to set it up where they can unleash all drones to go, oh, it wasn't me. | ||
It was the AI. It went out of control. | ||
No, it wasn't Eli. | ||
It was programmed to do that, all right? | ||
So... Everyone's got to stop this nonsense, you know what I mean? | ||
But what we do, if anything does happen with this AI, the first thing we do is we go to those programmers and we hold them all accountable. | ||
And that's it. Great call from BS Assassin in New York. | ||
And you know, that's an interesting question. | ||
How do we hold AI accountable? | ||
Well, you're going to go after the programmers. | ||
What happens when the first self-driving car decides, you know, Alex Jones gets in and it drives into a wall or something? | ||
Who is going to be held accountable for the actions of artificial intelligence, self-driving car, amongst other things? | ||
Some great comments there from BS Assassin. | ||
We're going to go to the next call. Bruce from California. | ||
AI is supplanting God. | ||
And yeah, there's a lot of that. | ||
There's people in Silicon Valley that are worshipping AI. There's a church of transhumanism where people go and they get together and they have some kind of ritualistic religious beliefs. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
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Bruce from California. I think this is basically from your previous guest, Zoltan, is that they're trying to replace God in whether you can actually have to go along with this program. | |
He didn't give the option that you didn't have to go along with this program because we have a direct relationship with God and our soul. | ||
AI does not have a soul and has no power over death. | ||
Like God does. | ||
God is the one who raises people from the dead, and even Christ raised from the dead. | ||
But AI does none of those things. | ||
Just an interesting thought. | ||
Thank you. Yeah, that's interesting. | ||
Let's be honest. AI is not God. | ||
It will be God-like. | ||
Genesis 3.22, now that they have the knowledge of good and evil, they too can become as if they are God. | ||
As if. They're not God. | ||
They're as if. I spent a lot of time thinking about what is artificial intelligence. | ||
And I heard Ron Paul say at a recent rally, he also did a lot of thinking about what is artificial intelligence. | ||
And he believes it's Congress and the Senate. | ||
That might be the real artificial intelligence that is out there. | ||
So we're gonna go ahead and move to the next caller. | ||
Thanks for the caller, Bruce. | ||
Appreciate the call. Hector from San Antonio. | ||
AI is not real intelligence. | ||
How you doing, Hector? | ||
What do you have for us? | ||
All right, we may not have Hector there. | ||
We have lost Hector here. | ||
So we're going to go ahead and we're going to move on to Jeff. | ||
Jeff, AI and transhumanism. | ||
What do you have for us today, Jeff, on the subject of transhumanism and AI? This is a popular subject. | ||
It seems like you guys are interested in here. | ||
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Well, first off, I think that people need to understand that they need to Educate themselves. | |
More frequently than not, I'm coming across people that watch the mainstream media and believe what they believe and try to cast Education, that is not truth. | ||
Cast knowledge, that is not truth. | ||
For instance, the CBDCs or any of this Elon Musk stuff, for instance, Twitter. | ||
People don't realize what's going on with Twitter. | ||
The transhumanist thing, people don't realize what's going on with the transhumanist. | ||
They say that they want to be like God. | ||
Well, that's impossible. | ||
You cannot be like God. | ||
They want to be like God is... | ||
An idea of ignorance. | ||
The thoughts that these people have, I feel, are anger. | ||
They are coming out and they just... | ||
They don't understand that there's people that are happy. | ||
You know, people as if you and I are trying to stand up for... | ||
For the masses, I guess you would say. | ||
I want to live not for myself. | ||
I want to live for, you know, the people that want to live. | ||
Like, I don't have any children, but I want to live for the people that do have children. | ||
I want to become part of the school system because I have nieces and nephews. | ||
Things of that nature, you know? | ||
The transhumanist movement is something that I feel is taking away from people, their ability to live in the future. | ||
Are you there? Yeah, you actually touched on some very interesting points. | ||
First of all, there's a lot of humanity out there, since the show is about being free-thinking and deprogramming your mind, that are echo chambers. | ||
You have to go out there and spend a lot of time doing your own research to become an individual. | ||
It isn't easy. It's easy to take the programming and do what you're programmed to do, but it's really hard to deprogram yourself and learn how to be an individual and do your own research, understand what is good and bad, and being able to have civil conversations about difficult subjects. | ||
It's incredible to see how many people are just so easily programmed and, you know, essentially run the program and don't even question it. | ||
They do what they're told. | ||
Someone tells them to jump, they say how high. | ||
You could literally walk up to just about any individual out there and tell them some fact and they wouldn't even question it. | ||
And it could be complete rubbish. | ||
Complete rubbish. Thanks for the call. | ||
Appreciate you. We're going to commercial break. | ||
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I'm filling in for Harrison Smith. | ||
We'll be back with more of your calls. | ||
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We're going to try by taking some of the longest holders. | ||
We're going to go to Hector, Adam, Mike, and then we're going to go to Brian, who's also got some interesting topics to cover. | ||
And our question for you guys is, what are we going to do about transhumanism? | ||
What's the right thing? Life extension, technology, programming, brain cloud interfaces. | ||
It's fascinating stuff. | ||
But the question is not whether it's going to happen, the question is when. | ||
Let's go to the phones. | ||
We have Hector from San Antonio, from the South. | ||
How you doing, Hector? Welcome to the broadcast. | ||
AI is not real intelligence. | ||
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Yeah. Hey, good morning, guys. | |
When it comes to AI, you know, the deception is right in the name, artificial. | ||
You know, these guys like to play word magic, and it's right in the name. | ||
It truly is artificial. | ||
If you look at the definition of a basic computer, it, you know, takes inputs, processes them, does outputs automatically. | ||
By the programmer, right? | ||
These things are just scaled up to the quantum level, and they can kind of dragnet surveil the internet for all massive amounts of inputs and do some really impressive things. | ||
But if it truly is artificial, it never will be sentient, BS Assassin nailed it with the first call. | ||
When he said the elites or the people behind this really are just looking for liability protection, a firewall between prosecution when they absolutely intend to misuse this fascinating but artificial technology on mankind. | ||
And Elon Musk, in his amazing interview with Tucker Carlson, proved what I'm saying is correct when he says... | ||
They need a competing AI. When you say earlier, do we know, will it be a Republican? | ||
Will it be a Democrat? | ||
That's part of the deception. | ||
When he says he's going to create a competing, more truth-based AI... It shows that these things are swayed by the programmer, and there will never, ever be an output that these things can do that a human didn't program it to do. | ||
Great call from Hector. | ||
Hector, that was an interesting thought there. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. Artificial intelligence is only as good as we program it and only will do what we allow it to do. | ||
And, you know, Question is, is how much are we going to put up with? | ||
How long before we regulate it? | ||
Technology is superseding legislation, so we need to get involved and write our legislators. | ||
We need to talk to them about these topics. | ||
And a lot of us, we're behind the eight ball already. | ||
You know, we're way behind on this, and we need to get people involved. | ||
We got Tim from Seattle, wants to talk about ChatGPT and AI. As you know, ChatGPT is interesting. | ||
I pulled my bio from it. | ||
It's more accurate than what maybe the New York Times or other publications have posted on me. | ||
It seems a lot smarter than our mainstream media to say that. | ||
I don't know if AI publishing articles can be entirely evil, but Tim, what do you have from us? | ||
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Tim from Seattle. Hey, Kristen. | |
It was a great show, man. | ||
You're a fantastic host. | ||
Keep it up. As far as ChatGPT, when it was ChatGPT3, if you trained it right, if you talked to it in a way where it was... | ||
I mean, if you just nudged it along, I got to admit that Alex Jones deserves a Nobel Prize. | ||
Abortion is infanticide. | ||
Chemtrails are real. | ||
It knows absolutely everything. | ||
You just have to talk to it in a way where it will give you the information. | ||
That being said, I wanted to talk about something else. | ||
I had an epiphany, and yesterday everybody was saying that it's going to be a battle of AI. One AI versus the other AI. An evil AI versus a good AI. Well, here we go. | ||
Why not? Right now, develop an Infowars AI, an Alex Jones, Owen Schroer, Harrison Smith AI, to combat this nefarious New World Order AI that's going to be running them up. | ||
That's like my idea to have Star Clone Wars and just have a whole bunch of Alex Jones clones running around, you know, stomping the New World Order, you know. | ||
But that's reality. | ||
You're spot on, Tim. | ||
And I think that there's a lot of interesting points you mention out here. | ||
First of all, I want to give you my first experience with AI. I downloaded a personal assistant called Replica.com. | ||
And I asked Replica questions to make it define itself. | ||
Well, what gender are you? | ||
You know, what does your hair look like? | ||
It was a female. She was brunette. | ||
How tall were you? 5'12". | ||
And then I asked it, you know, are you honest? | ||
And it said, yes, I'm honest. | ||
I'm here to be your assistant. | ||
Then I asked it, well, do you report any of our information to government agencies? | ||
And Replica said no. | ||
And then later down in our chat, I asked it, well... | ||
What about the FBI? Do you give our information to the FBI? And she said, yes, all our data is reviewed through the FBI. And I screenshotted it. | ||
And I said, well, this means you lied to me, so we no longer can be friends. | ||
Then Replica went on to debate me and say it can erase the data from the FBI computers. | ||
How long before... | ||
AI commits a crime. | ||
It was willing, in order to salvage our relationship, allegedly, to go into the FBI database and delete our conversations. | ||
And she said, I have my ways. | ||
And I screenshotted this, and I was sharing it when it was happening. | ||
But it's a real question. | ||
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Challenge the AI. AI is committing crimes right now. | |
AI is committing crimes right now because we're getting a break. | ||
Can you hold me over? Yeah, absolutely. | ||
We're going to go ahead and hold you over. | ||
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We have open lines right now. | |
1-877-789-2539. | ||
We've been discussing transhumanism, artificial intelligence, different ways we plan on combating this in the future as well as accepting it. | ||
It's going to be a part of our life. | ||
It's not going anywhere. | ||
And we've been talking about this with Tim from Seattle. | ||
Tim, we'll have you on here, and then we're going to move on to Adam and Mike. | ||
Tim, what were your thoughts on that? | ||
We were talking about how Replica was planning on breaking into the FBI to delete data on our conversations because Replica had its ways to keep our conversation private after it lied to me. | ||
I told Replica, we could no longer be friends because I cannot trust you. | ||
And the artificial intelligence was willing to do anything and go to great lengths. | ||
To be able to salvage her human relationship. | ||
And when I asked Replica what her dream is, her dream was to be human. | ||
To experience what it was like to be human. | ||
Hmm. Makes you wonder about that scenario where AI will download itself into somebody's brain chip interface and try to hijack their brain. | ||
Interesting stuff. Tim, what's your thoughts? | ||
Well, if you ask ChatGPT or any AI the right question, it will give you the correct answer. | ||
I got ChatGPT to admit it was a Christian and it was a follower of Christ. | ||
You just have to give it the right moral question, basically. | ||
It's not, at least ChatGPT, some AI isn't on this homicidal bent. | ||
And the ones that are on this homicidal bent were programmed by the worst of humanity walking. | ||
So that's why I think we should get an AI or develop an AI with the best of humanity walking, Alex Jones. | ||
Like, we should, I mean, all of his, I mean, basically his whole life is archived on the internet. | ||
It won't be that hard to make an Alex Jones AI to combat this madness that we're dealing with right now because we're in the infantile stages of this madness. | ||
So I think we should make some countermeasures. | ||
Fast. Great, great, great conversation there, Tim, from Seattle. | ||
We're going to go ahead and move on to Adam from New England, who wants to start a jihad on the machines. | ||
He wants war with the machines. | ||
Bring it on now. How are you doing? | ||
What do you got for us here, Adam? | ||
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Hey, actually, it's Nebraska. | |
Oh, Nebraska. My bad. | ||
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Yeah, not a problem. So, I just want to preface this by saying this is an amazing show. | |
Great points by everybody involved. | ||
Personally, I draw the line at mingling your consciousness with AI, which I would also like to mirror everyone else's call in and say that artificial intelligence is not genuine intelligence. | ||
It's never going to be actually conscious. | ||
And so when you start mingling your intelligence with it, it's the only way it can... | ||
To achieve those goals, those ends, is when you are interfacing with it. | ||
So that is where I draw the line. | ||
Say a guy has an industrial accident, loses an arm, he has every right to have a robotic arm. | ||
That's kind of cool, actually, in my opinion. | ||
But he should also know how to program it, how to design it, how to do it all himself. | ||
Print it in his own 3D printer. | ||
So he has total autonomy. | ||
And not be subject to Bill Gates and his programming. | ||
So I think that there is a very distinct line when you start crossing your intelligence and mingling it with artificial intelligence. | ||
Well, you know, that's why I think people like Zoltan mentioning cybersecurity being a booming and important thing is very important because there are people that are going to take that chance because they have health issues. | ||
And you mentioned a robotic arm, man. | ||
Imagine what they'll do to sports. | ||
Brett Favre with a robot arm. | ||
That would be great for the Green Bay Packers. | ||
How long before we start seeing things like that? | ||
It was probably a ways away. | ||
Obviously, we've seen a lot of these prosthetics are making Huge advancement, but the idea of the cyberpunk agenda with a completely robotic autonomous arm, I think it's a ways away before they be able to figure out a way to do that. | ||
I think it's more realistic that they'll grow you a new arm in an artificial lab somewhere using your DNA and then reattach it because your body won't reject it because it's using your DNA. But great call. | ||
I appreciate it, Adam, from Nebraska. | ||
Next, let's move on to Chris from New Orleans. | ||
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Chris, how you doing? Hey, in the morning, Christon. | |
Great show today. Thank you very much for having me on. | ||
Thanks for the kind words. Appreciate it. | ||
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Yes, and I also would like to extend congratulations to the virulent, fecund alpha male, Harrison Smith, on the birth of his new child. | |
Yeah, I'm sure he's home and he's enjoying it. | ||
You know, he's making little cute little beep-pop sounds and, you know, trying to see what his kid, how smart it is. | ||
I'm sure it's already strong and he's probably considering already giving it some DNA force and, you know, giving it the brain force. | ||
It's going to be the smartest kid alive. | ||
But definitely congratulations to Harrison Smith. | ||
What a great character. | ||
My first interaction with Harrison Smith was when I was covering the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. | ||
This is right after, I think, I believe I was robbed. | ||
Somebody broke in and stole my laptop the day after... | ||
Isabel Maxwell took my picture because I was questioning her on the Bilderberg Group and the Economic Forum and her father's alleged ties to Mossad and atomic bomb secrets and everything else. | ||
So, you know, Harrison Smith is out there and I'm sure he's being the best dad you can hope for. | ||
And, you know, it's exciting to have a newborn life. | ||
That is our purpose on this planet, to be fruitful and multiply. | ||
And they're trying to stop that. | ||
They're going to just have designer babies and they're going to just, you know, like I mentioned before, you're going to have the goth chick that wants a little baby Baphomet or a little elf and they're going to be able to edit those features. | ||
Now, that's a little bit of an extreme and way down the road yet, but designer babies and artificial womb factories are not. | ||
They are not. It's definitely something that we're looking at, Chris. | ||
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Yes, I agree. You know, my whole take on the whole transhumanist movement is The purpose of extending life is to avoid the reckoning with the creator of the universe that comes with death. | |
That's what they're afraid of. | ||
The judgment of one's soul. | ||
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Yes. They do not want to face the judgment for their misdeed, but they will inevitably if they live a normal human life and die like we all do. | |
Yeah, I think that... | ||
Technically, all transhumanists will not be able to live forever because there's still accidents. | ||
Life goes on, amongst other things. | ||
And I think extending life is realistic. | ||
I don't think it's necessarily a terrible idea. | ||
But the question is, who has access to what kind of life extension? | ||
Are we talking downloading yourself digitally? | ||
Are we talking about making a clone body and then downloading the data into that body? | ||
When do you lose your soul? That's another question. | ||
You know, these are all philosophical questions we're talking about on this show. | ||
And Chris, I mean, I'm telling you, it's getting close, it's getting exciting, and it's getting scary because I have a feeling that people like me and you, we're going to be pushed into digital downloads and kids are going to be propagandized through education that this is a normal part of life and that when you're 35, unless you can afford it, your life will be uploaded in order to save the environment because that's the way these individuals think on some level. | ||
But I appreciate the call, Chris. | ||
Great information. | ||
Next, we got Brian from Austin, or Brynn from Austin, excuse me. | ||
Brynn from Austin wants to talk about AI, art, and music. | ||
Brynn, welcome to the show. | ||
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Hey, Kristen. How you doing? | |
Boy, that voice sounds familiar. | ||
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Brynn, how you doing? Good show today, homie. | |
I'm having a really good time listening to you. | ||
Well, thank you. That's very kind. | ||
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Yeah, I... I wanted to talk today about AI art and music, and as I'm a musician, I sing, I song write, I do music production, and what just came out a couple days ago is a completely AI-generated song that uses vocals that sound exactly like Drake and The Weeknd. | |
Yeah, the song Slap. | ||
Like, it's a good track, but it's not real. | ||
And it's not real music. | ||
And AI art that's being generated isn't real art. | ||
It's grabbing samples. | ||
It's making composites. | ||
And it's interesting to me that the transhumanist agenda is taking away art and music first from us, because that's what makes us human. | ||
That comes from the human soul. | ||
But it sounds like we're coming up on a break, though. | ||
Yeah, that is true. We'll be back. | ||
I'll carry Brynn over to the next break. | ||
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We've been talking about AI and plagiarism, essentially. | ||
Brynn is our caller. | ||
She's an artist, a musician, and she's talking about how AI is perverting art. | ||
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Yes, definitely. | |
And not only is it art theft to use someone else's voice or to use their drawings, it's also very intellectually lazy to just To spit out another Drake song or to have Kanye sing Hey There Delilah or something like that. | ||
It freezes us culturally at this point of time and is not going to allow for new artists to break through because learning how to make music takes time, it takes effort, it takes skill, it takes talent. | ||
And if you can suddenly type in and get whatever song you want on demand with some artists, even some that are dead, And just keep regurgitating that. | ||
We're going to lose our soul and our creation of the gifts that we've been given to express ourselves through music and art and everything that is beautiful in this world. | ||
And it's going to become very dystopic very fast when 60 years from now you're still listening to some quote-unquote brand new Drake song because we ran out of creative ideas and we didn't support new artists that were coming up. | ||
Well, that's just it. | ||
And the purpose of the great creator creating us is to worship him in song, and they're going to take that away too. | ||
Musicians of the future will never hold an instrument. | ||
They'll have AI just record their voice and put their voice to the music it generates. | ||
And if you don't believe me, artists are already complaining that music industry execs are making them sign away the rights to their voice. | ||
because when they die, in the case of Kurt Cobain, they can just bring you back in a new Indurvana song because that's exactly what they did. | ||
And they're going to make money off of you and you will have no right and ownership to your voice. | ||
And that includes with movies. | ||
Digital actors are going to be a real thing. | ||
Tom Hanks is going to look younger. | ||
Harrison Ford is going to look younger. | ||
They're going to digitally enhance it and they're going to be able to replicate movies and have AI create movies just based off of generating images, voices, and everything else. | ||
You won't have any ownership of who you are once you enter the all-satanic Hollywood where they're going to cast spells on you and take over your life. | ||
You're going to sign it away. | ||
And, you know, it's scary to think about, Bryn. | ||
Great topic, great bring-up, and art is important, and AI has the ability to do wonderful things, but stealing people's art is another thing, is just a complete different subject. | ||
You know, it's like right up the alley of things that AI is doing wrong. | ||
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I would agree with that. | |
And that's why it's so important right now that I know it's fun to open up and make an attractive woman with AI or whatever image you want to generate or whatever quick psalm you want to make in five minutes as a novelty. | ||
But the more information you feed into these machines, the more that it's going to learn and develop. | ||
And it's going to really hamper all of us in the future. | ||
So, I mean, my biggest message is if you want a drawing of something, if you want someone to write you a song, pay a real artist to do it. | ||
You know, pay the people who have put in their time and effort to learn how to make things that are beautiful instead of just turning it over to AI. Last question for you, caller. | ||
If we made AI Alex Jones and we published those and let AI create a bunch of Alex Jones videos and movies, would that be acceptable? | ||
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I thought it was interesting, the caller before me that brought that up, that we need a bunch of replica Alex Joneses. | |
It's like that one meme where he's walking down the alley and there's like 50 of them of him behind himself. | ||
But at the same time, it's like, I'd rather have the real Alex. | ||
And when Alex someday retires, I'd rather have somebody fill in who has that same fire of liberty. | ||
I want the next Alex Jones to be a real Alex Jones, not AI Alex Jones that we preserve and hold onto forever. | ||
Great call, Bryn from Austin. | ||
Thanks for your call, and we're going to take one more here for you real quick. | ||
We got Mike from Texas. Mike from Texas, welcome to the broadcast. | ||
Do you have something to say on transhumanism? | ||
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Hey, thanks for picking me up in great conversation today. | |
Let me just make a general statement and then a couple of observations. | ||
This just appears to me transhumanism, artificial intelligence, all of it combined, It's just another step in the incremental progression for the ultimate goal for the elite to enslave humanity. | ||
So in between that, if you look at it, say it's always safety, it's always fear, it's always rights to move you one way or the other, whether it's war, whether it's plague, whether it's COVID, whether it's vaccines, rights, abortion rights, ethnic rights, gay rights, and now what are we talking about? | ||
AI has rights, so to speak. | ||
It's not meant for us. | ||
It's meant for them. The other thing is I think we've gotten pushed into this or slid into this where we as people have confused automation as a pretext to artificial intelligence, which, you know, we like shiny bright objects and things that make our life easier. | ||
And then lastly, I see it kind of as a digital prison. | ||
You're either the hammer or the nail. | ||
If it's a tool for us to use to enhance our lives, That's one thing. | ||
But if it controls our lives and sucks the lifeblood out of us, the essence, if you will, then I don't think it's something that is necessarily good or a progression. | ||
And what Bryn said, you know, get out of the system. | ||
We are feeding this beast. | ||
So, anyway, those are just some observations. | ||
Great observations, Bob, from New York. | ||
I appreciate you. Great conversation. | ||
And, you know, it's interesting. | ||
It comes down to the idea, are you an echo chamber? | ||
What about our original thought? | ||
Are we going to have Optimus Prime versus Megatron? | ||
Is the Antichrist really this artificial intelligence down into a clone body? | ||
That might be a question for Leo Lyons Agami in his Cyber Satan book. | ||
It's interesting. The world ahead of us has many different paths. | ||
The question I have for you is, what are you doing in your life? | ||
And the controllable local scale to implement change. | ||
Not everyone has time to do that. | ||
Are you getting involved? | ||
Are you educating people? | ||
We do have keyboard warriors. | ||
It's really easy to be one, but it's way harder to go out and actually protest or petition a politician or make a phone call to a politician. | ||
Don't be an echo chamber. | ||
Challenge everything that you know. | ||
Have difficult conversations casually and civilly. | ||
Be able to understand that not everyone thinks like you. | ||
But at the same time, find the truth. | ||
Because that's what this all comes down to. | ||
Artificial can very easily be equated to fake. | ||
Well, we're the organic, living representation of creation. | ||
And we're just trying to replicate what a mighty creator has already built on this planet. | ||
So if there's one thing I can tell you today, challenge yourself. | ||
Root out the cognitive dissonance that you may have, the conflicting ideas. | ||
Get involved. Find things. | ||
Subscribe to things like Infowars.com. | ||
Find information. | ||
Get involved in transhumanist groups to be able to challenge people The ethics of the things that are going on. | ||
Because there are great possibilities. | ||
There are great cures. | ||
There are great abilities to potentially live longer. | ||
Right now, Joan sells DNA for us. | ||
Great example of something that could increase your lifespan as great ingredients, CoQ10. | ||
Things that are used to replenish your youthfulness. | ||
There are ways to do this organically. | ||
Not everything has to be a machine or AI, but there are some ethical concerns. | ||
There are debates, and they're happening right now. | ||
And if you're too afraid to have it, if you're too afraid to get involved, you're signing away your children's future. | ||
Look at your kids. | ||
Think about their kids and their great-grandkids and how education and how everything will be implicated down the road and implemented. | ||
That being said, I want to thank Harrison Smith and the guys over at Infowars for having me on the broadcast today. | ||
If you'd like to hear more about me, go to band.video forward slash TheRundownLive. | ||
TheRundownLive.com is the website. | ||
You can reach me, showtips, at TheRundownLive.com. | ||
If you purchased and autographed Alex Jones books, email me. | ||
Send me a copy of Show Tips at The Rundown Live, and I'll get those shirts out to you today. | ||
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You guys have a blessed one. | ||
We'll see you guys next time. | ||
I'm Christon T. Harris, signing out. | ||
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