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- You're listening to the American Journal. | |
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So that being said, I gotta tell you, it's like influencers listen to this broadcast because all over the news, in the last 24 hours, people have been talking about hackable memories and The whole brain chip interface. | ||
Will you be able to download your consciousness? | ||
And Elon Musk came out and said, the only way to preserve humanity in this battle against AI is to download your brain to a computer. | ||
We're going to be diving into what that means. | ||
What are digital twins and virtual influencers? | ||
And what kind of misinformation will be aggregated? | ||
It offers quite a quagmire. | ||
Just think about that. | ||
You can download your brain into a computer. | ||
And is that a cool thing that maybe your great-great-great-great-grandchildren will be able to have a conversation with you and your virtual self? | ||
You'll be able to provide knowledge, maybe what it's like, what your life was like, what you did in your day-to-day work. | ||
Is that something you're interested in? | ||
Or is this another way for them to gather metadata on who you are And have the thought police monitor every thought that you may have, every decision that you may make, and help them predict predictive crime. | ||
Interesting conversation. | ||
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You give in you If you would have asked me 10, 15 years ago if we'd be here today where you could save your brain to a computer, maybe have a drone flying in the sky to download the brainwaves or whatever the future may hold, I would have laughed at you. | ||
I'd have been like, no way that's happening. | ||
But here we have it in the news in the US Sun talking about how you could possibly or you could probably save the state of your brain. | ||
So if you were to die, Your state could be returned to a form of another human body or robot body. | ||
Like, you could just get downloaded into RoboCop or downloaded into another meat suit. | ||
I want you to think about that. | ||
That's crazy talk right now. | ||
This is the future we're living in. | ||
And that state of your mind might be downloaded in a computer and you may be permanently uploaded and stuck into this digital prison, per se. | ||
Who knows? | ||
In the future, maybe they'll have life term limits and only allow you to live to be 35 unless you're an elite. | ||
And then they'll tell you and educate the youth that, hey, we can just download you in the computer and you can live forever. | ||
You can attend your own funeral. | ||
And don't worry, maybe if in your virtual world you can earn some digital currency and come back out and get downloaded into a robot or into a digital virtual hologram or into another clone body. | ||
Which leads us to our next conversation. | ||
The idea of digital twins. | ||
And where is it going? | ||
Did you know that some of the bigger influencers that are growing across the internet are not even real? | ||
They're called virtual influencers. | ||
Even the newsman is now fake, completely fake. | ||
Just a digital version, a computer-generated animation by artificial intelligence. | ||
And that's where people are going to start to get their news from. | ||
Out of some of these virtual influencers who have millions of followers, some of them bring in $30,000 a month. | ||
Not even real people, just some dude programming some virtual influencer. | ||
They have a plethora of followers, millions of followers, and most of them are under the age of 50. | ||
You may be following a virtual influencer and not even know it. | ||
Digital twinning. | ||
Like William Shatner, going in and having your body scanned, your mind scanned, making comments so that in the future people can have conversations with their ancestors is an exciting idea. | ||
It's interesting. How many of you would like to beam Alex Jones right to your living room, sit down, and have a conversation with him? | ||
Or maybe your children or grandchildren when he's long past and gone. | ||
But when we talk about these things, such as digital influencers, things start to get a little weird. | ||
Things start to get weird once we start talking about cloning and how they can literally clone your dog right now or your cat for $10,000. | ||
And people have expressed that these clones are almost identical in how they act. | ||
To the original pet. | ||
Do you love your pet so much that you would like to have them cloned? | ||
And would that pet be the same as the original? | ||
Now, what's interesting is I found a TED Talk on cloning, and we're going to play clip two. | ||
Give me a second. Actually, it's clip one. | ||
I apologize. On cloning. | ||
And I want you guys to listen to where the future is going, because in the future, evil may not go away. | ||
The Henry Kissingers of the world may just download their thoughts into another meat suit or a clone body and just be able to live forever, like the Antichrist. | ||
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Makes you go, hmm. Roll the clip. | |
A sheep is walking into a bar. | ||
The sheep drinks his fill, then leaves. | ||
Two minutes later, the exact same sheep comes back in. | ||
Puzzled, the bartender hands the sheep the same drink. | ||
What happened? We'll get back to that in a little bit. | ||
Now, I want you to think back when you were wearing scrunchies, overalls, crop tops, and friends in Full House were still making new shows. | ||
Yes, the 90s. | ||
During that decade, a movie came out that you may be familiar with, Jurassic Park. | ||
Now try to think about the scene in the auditorium where Richard Attenborough is explaining how his character created the dinosaur. | ||
And if you didn't know, he didn't necessarily create the dinosaurs, but he cloned them by using blood from that era and duplicating its DNA. Likewise, a movie called Gattaca predicts the future if we continue using genetic engineering. | ||
The movie is based on a naturally born man who has to face the discrimination from the genetically modified superhumans around him, including his brother. | ||
No one cares if you're black or white, but what your DNA says about you. | ||
I don't know about you, but personally, I wouldn't want to live in a society where all of my decisions are based strictly on my blood and not my preferences. | ||
And those are both fictional movies. | ||
I mean, we have no idea what life would be like if we did continue genetic engineering or cloning in real life. | ||
Would people become genetically modified? | ||
Would we start seeing dinosaurs locked up in cages at the Bronx Zoo? | ||
And that's when I said, enough with the what-ifs, and I wanted answers. | ||
That's when I knew I wanted to learn more about what the future of cloning would provide for the world. | ||
I was lucky enough to talk to a professor from Rutgers named Anwar Naseem, who has a special interest in biotechnology. | ||
I very much agree and like his theory on cloning, which is to continue it for the medical and technological advancements it can possibly bring us, but put many, many restrictions on it so it is strictly used for scientific purposes only that will hopefully help improve society. | ||
So, what is cloning? | ||
How does it work? | ||
Well, to start, there are three different types of cloning. | ||
Gene, therapeutic, and reproductive. | ||
And when physically creating a clone, all three methods coincide with each other. | ||
It's all like one big relay race. | ||
The first lap is gene cloning. | ||
Getting the organism's DNA ready to be cloned. | ||
Then gene cloning passes the baton to therapeutic. | ||
Therapeutic will transfer the duplicated DNA to the recipient. | ||
And lastly, reproductive cloning will determine if the team wins or loses. | ||
Or in other words, if the egg will be able to flourish in the host's uterus. | ||
And if they win, they'll be able to have the baby. | ||
Congratulations! It's really not that complicated if you think about it. | ||
Though thinking and doing are two completely different ideas. | ||
Today, cloning is way more advanced from when the very first clone was created in 1996 and is on its way to creating the very first human clone. | ||
Although some companies claim they created a human clone, they've never shown actual proof. | ||
Like a company called ClonAid, created through the religion of Raylean, which thinks humans were created by extraterrestrials. | ||
Yes, aliens. | ||
Claims they created the first, second, and third human clones. | ||
Though they provided zero evidence besides a video of the first clone named Eve. | ||
Even though they stated they were going to give DNA evidence, then backed out. | ||
Hmm, I wonder why. | ||
Now, just because there hasn't been a credible human clone, doesn't mean there hasn't been a handful of animals that have been. | ||
How many of you have heard of the first living clone, Dolly the Sheep? | ||
Dolly was born on July 5th, 1996. | ||
I know, so close to having a great barbecue every year for her birthday, as long as she isn't on the menu. | ||
Creating Dolly was not an easy task, and scientists took almost 300 tries to ultimately produce. | ||
And although Dolly was an incredible phenomenon, she still had many ailments throughout her life, along with arthritis. | ||
And after Dolly, many other types of animals were cloned. | ||
How many of you own a pet? | ||
Now for the people that raise their hands, how many of you love your pets but do anything for them? | ||
Sometimes love them more than people. | ||
Most pet owners do. | ||
But some have gone above and beyond for them. | ||
For instance, Dr. | ||
Philip Dubon spent tens of thousands of dollars cloning his ten-year-old Doberman Catahoula mix, Melvin. | ||
Not only once, but twice. | ||
His friends and family surprisingly encouraged him to do this because they figured at least he is spending his money on something he loves. | ||
And now, several other pet owners are contemplating the idea of cloning their pets. | ||
Now, I don't own a pet, so I can't speak on all pet owners' behalf, but if I did, even if I cloned it, even if it died, I wouldn't want to clone it to keep it with me. | ||
Plus, cloning should be used for scientific research that will help improve the entire world, not help one person cope with the loss of their pet. | ||
So yes, cloning would be able to provide many advancements. | ||
In fact, couples who aren't fertile could still have a biological child through cloning. | ||
Plus, genetic engineering could make clones of the greatest qualities. | ||
Even better, more advanced, and if we wanted to, the perfect human. | ||
Though, remember what happened in Gattaca. | ||
Regular people like you and me were discriminated against. | ||
Therefore, as you can see, scientists are on the right track to be leaving the very first physical human clone. | ||
But the real question is, should we? | ||
For one, we have no idea what could happen if we do clone humans. | ||
There are a million different unimaginable consequences that could occur, and we were just supposed to sit back and see what happens? | ||
No wonder over 30 countries have banned it because they're afraid of the dangers it could cause to their citizens. | ||
Also, I've already told you about the medical advancements cloning could possibly provide, but what about the medical disadvantagements? | ||
What if the clones come with a new disease, very contagious, unaware to the human race? | ||
It could wipe out society as we know it. | ||
Our immune systems wouldn't be able to defend the body because the disease is unaware, unusual, unknown, with no way of stopping it. | ||
Another reason is, the ethical problems of cloning are bigger than most people realize. | ||
At this time, I want you to think for a second. | ||
Do you believe that there is a God? | ||
Do you believe that this God created people, society, the entire world? | ||
The majority of people do. | ||
So for someone to go above God to create their own human could result in a spiritual catastrophe of epic proportions. | ||
That is just one ethical problem of many. | ||
I mean, ever since we were kids, we were told by our parents that it is great and amazing to be different. | ||
That being unique makes us special. | ||
My fifth grade teachers even told me that if someone ever called me unique, to thank them because it was a compliment to embrace their differences. | ||
When there's someone else out in the world exactly like you, you can't do that. | ||
You can't feel the same way. | ||
Just because something sounds futuristic, Doesn't mean it should be in the future. | ||
We are in the future that people from the 50s and 60s dreamt about. | ||
I mean, we have hoverboards, we have robots living in our house, like Alexa, where we can ask them questions or tell them what to do. | ||
And they'll do it. We are the future and we decide if we want cloning in it. | ||
We, yes that means me and you, choose if we want to allow people to create a race of humans that'll push us aside, make us feel useless and unimportant. | ||
So let me ask you, do you want that? | ||
Still, coning isn't perfect and needs improvements. | ||
However, with the technology that is now available, we could possibly use it for medical advancements, if we allow it. | ||
Like Dr. Nassim said, it could improve our society by way more than we can imagine. | ||
Though we don't know if this will ever occur because there are so many negative cons and drawbacks to it. | ||
Now to get back to that riddle at the beginning, I'm guessing you know the answer by now. | ||
The sheeps were clones. | ||
Cloning. Something you thought was only real in movies. | ||
Though, only a little while ago, people used to think movies were only real in books. | ||
Thank you. Now I want you guys to think about, for a second, where this goes. | ||
Because First of all, we got designer babies, blueprint babies in the future. | ||
And you hear these stories about, you know, your DNA being leaked onto the internet. | ||
Maybe you're signing away your genetics and there's going to be another version of you just out there hanging around that looks just like you, acts just like you. | ||
The ability to clone humans is already here, and it's probably already happening. | ||
Could happen someplace where they don't have laws in place. | ||
A lot of these transhumanist life extension, unethical research goes on offshores of the United States, in places and nations where they don't have regulations, and they don't have the restrictions in place to prevent this kind of Thing from going on, this kind of quagmire to the human race. | ||
Just think, if you aren't genetically engineered, you are not a designed baby in the future, you're going to be a contamination of the human race because you could spread disease. | ||
At the same time, all the uniqueness will be gone. | ||
Now, I wish I could be completely optimistic and say this would never happen. | ||
But I can tell you I never thought downloading our brain into a computer would ever happen. | ||
And it won't take long for some billionaire to be like, I'm going to just clone myself, just download my consciousness into another meat suit. | ||
The Jeffrey Epstein's of the world, who wanted to see the world with his own DNA. What kind of diabolical plan is that? | ||
So we went from digital twins, which a digital twin can be anything, not even just human. | ||
It can be an exact replica of this planet like Samsung is making. | ||
We'll be diving into that a little bit about AI predictiveness. | ||
But the idea of cloning someone, cloning a loved one, it reminds me of that Black Mirror episode where they have a chatbot where you can talk to your dead spouse. | ||
And it helps you cope with the grief of a dead loved one. | ||
They already got an app like that. | ||
You just download the metadata. | ||
And it will reenact and the AI will mimic your loved one. | ||
They already got AI girlfriends out there. | ||
Virtual girlfriends that are AI driven, bringing in hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. | ||
Sending fake images. | ||
So imagine an AI-generated software that takes your wife's image of your most loved soulmate, your twin flame, and can reenact that individual. | ||
And you love them so much, and you realize you feel like they're real. | ||
You're talking to them every day. | ||
And they give you the option... | ||
To have a cloned version of that individual and all the data downloaded into that meat suit. | ||
Or better yet, before they die, you can download your brain into the computer and put it into a cloned body. | ||
The purpose of this conversation today, there's so many things going on in the world. | ||
We could be talking about January 6th. | ||
We could be talking about the Zuck, taking it in Capitol Hill there. | ||
We're going to be talking about a whole bunch of things. | ||
But the reason is, is we want to talk about the forecast into the future. | ||
Clone soldiers. | ||
Cloning farms where they're going to be swapping out organs like oil changes, if you need them. | ||
And the ethical issues surrounding this. | ||
Evil will live on. | ||
These Bilderbergers will live on. | ||
And this is the type of technology that they drool over. | ||
What was it? It was a Google article that came out in 2015 that says, Google exec believes that people will live to be 500 years old that are alive today. | ||
That's an incredible claim. | ||
But how will they be alive? | ||
In their existing DNA form? | ||
Download it into a robot? | ||
Download it into another meat suit? | ||
People are willing to clone their pets. | ||
You better believe they'd be willing to clone their loved ones to bring them back to life. | ||
There you have it. | ||
Cloned Alex Jones. | ||
People are like, yeah, let's clone Alex Jones. | ||
We can take on the New World Order. | ||
Sounds like a great idea. | ||
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But should we be doing it? | |
I want you guys to think about that for when we open up phone lines today. | ||
What are your thoughts? | ||
Would you get a cloned pet? | ||
Would you clone your loved one? | ||
Do you think this technology could be used for good to swap out organs, or is it something we should avoid completely altogether? | ||
Now, it's wild to think designer babies, blueprint babies, genetically engineered animals and humans combined together, DNA splicing. genetically engineered animals and humans combined together, DNA splicing. | ||
It's already going on, animal-human hybrids. | ||
The UK has done over 150 different cross-animal-plant-human-hybrid experiments. | ||
Super soldiers. | ||
You better believe the government is looking at a way they can enhance super soldiers. | ||
Even yesterday, we were talking about how they want to plant chips in soldiers' brains so they can communicate in real time, see what drones see, see what other soldiers see, so they can instantly communicate with each other. | ||
Synthetic telepathy, they call it. | ||
If you don't believe me, there's articles going back to 2012 saying the government is investing in synthetic telepathy. | ||
So their brains can just connect to the Internet of Things. | ||
Now, technology is a double-edged sword. | ||
There's a lot of cool things that you could do, and the idea of downloading your brain into a computer kind of sounds nefarious, but think about the ability to talk to your ancestors. | ||
Maybe you can find out what your great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather was like hundreds of years ago because he downloaded himself into a computer. | ||
Go through your ancestry. | ||
Communicate with a fake or digital version of them. | ||
Should we be doing this? | ||
But there's technology out there that's going to make it potentially plausible. | ||
Reminds me of that Star Wars episode of Clone Wars, where we'll have a bunch of cloned humans doing battle. | ||
But with these drones and these drone swarms, a.k.a. | ||
slaughterbots, Ukraine's getting, and other nations are getting, makes you wonder what the future of warfare will be like. | ||
The danger of EMPs, the danger of World War III. And I can tell you right now, AI is out there trying to predict the future. | ||
Samsung has a whole model that they are building a replica of this planet Earth. | ||
And that's the major intent and purposes of a digital twin. | ||
You're going to hear more about this term, digital twin, because it's going to be part of the healthcare industry. | ||
You're going to go into your doctor and they're going to scan your body and they're going to make a holographic double of your body. | ||
And the AI is going to predict when you die, how you die, and what you need to improve your chances of living longer. | ||
That's in the news. And we're going to tap into the holographic technology. | ||
The digital twin information, the AI virtual influencer, when we come back from break. | ||
But I want you guys out there to look at this technology and think, should we be doing this? | ||
And many of you will agree with me that we should not. | ||
This information, this forecast in the future is here for you to grow fertile ideas in your mind, to realize that we need to have these subjects and these conversations with our children because they're going to be educated on these things. | ||
Stay ahead of the curve, guys. | ||
I'm your host, Kriston T. Harris. | ||
You're listening to the American Journal. | ||
There's no other show on the radio like this right now, I can promise you, talking about this. | ||
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This battle starts with you and ends with you so you guys know that you guys can contribute either financially or by something as simple as sharing the live feed, telling your friends to tune in. | ||
And we've been diving into things like cloning, digital twins, downloading your consciousness in the computer because of the Neuralink news. | ||
And, you know, now we're getting into something that's a little bit more fun. | ||
I get excited sometimes when we talk about tech. | ||
I grew up a big Star Wars, Star Trek, Doctor Who fan. | ||
I remember watching, I'd have to say if I had to pick my favorite doctor, it'd probably be, was it Bob Baker? | ||
Or is it Tom Baker, the third or fourth doctor? | ||
I don't know. There's so many doctors in Doctor Who, you kind of lose track. | ||
I think they're only like the 10th Doctor, 11th Doctor. | ||
Some Doctor Who fans are going to be like, How do you not know this? | ||
Well, you know, I was a lot younger. | ||
I think I was like five or six when I was watching Doctor Who. | ||
But science fiction has always grasped my imagination. | ||
Gene Roddenberry and, you know, all these different individuals who really kind of had a forecast and idea. | ||
Just think about the communicator in Star Trek. | ||
Who would have thought cell phones would have come around and all of a sudden we'd be talking to people on these wireless devices. | ||
And in the future, we won't even need those cell phones. | ||
Elon Musk is saying with Neuralink, you can just use the column in your head, you know, just dial in and think it and you can send a text just using your thoughts. | ||
You think that's wild? | ||
Well, how about hologram technology? | ||
That's right, it's here. | ||
Holograms get real. | ||
Startup creates objects out of light and thin air. | ||
Something that they call solid light. | ||
Something that used to be just a government conspiracy in the 80s and in the 70s. | ||
Oh, UFOs and solid light! | ||
And it's coming to fruition. | ||
And they have this thing. | ||
Where they develop light fields in a lab, almost like a hollow deck in Star Trek. | ||
And I want you guys to take a look at this video. | ||
You can join us on Bandot Video on American Journal and watch these videos. | ||
And make sure you guys clip them, share your friends. | ||
But you guys, roll clip two on this hollow grams. | ||
I want listeners to hear and see how real this technology is getting. | ||
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We've come down to Silicon Valley today to check in with a company called Lightfield Lab. | |
Now I was here just over a year ago to see their amazing hologram technology but they've let us know that they have an update and today I'm going to be able to actually interact with a hologram. | ||
Now I have no idea what I'm expecting in that room but I am going to get a demo. | ||
Remember this is a two-dimensional screen that you're watching on but I'm going to give you my full reaction and show you what I see. | ||
Let's check it out. Lightfield Lab is the company behind a new hologram technology called Solid Light. | ||
The company is backed by the likes of Samsung, LG and Verizon and says that one day this tech could be used to create huge interactive entertainment experiences that leave traditional 2D screens in the dust. | ||
Lightfield Labs holograms don't rely on illusions like spinning volumetric displays or reflections projected on angled glass, an old magic trick known as Pepper's Ghost. | ||
Instead, a light source sends light through a multi-layered piece of polymer known as a phase guide that steers and focuses the light into mid-air, creating what's known as converging wave fronts of light. | ||
Essentially, it's creating a hologram in the space in front of you. | ||
The result is what Lightfield Lab calls a solid light object that has billions of pixels of resolution and that moves, refracts and reflects in physical space. | ||
The company says this is the highest resolution holographic display platform ever designed. | ||
We first saw this technology back in 2021, a hologram of a chameleon that I could walk around and see from three dimensions and even magnify like a real object. | ||
Now, Lightfield Lab is going one step further with an interactive hologram experience called Defy. | ||
I'm looking at what feels like a person staring back at me, and I'm going to be able to interact with it. | ||
So I'm told that the secret phrase that I say is awake. | ||
Awake. Wow. | ||
I am a fear. | ||
It's kind of creepy to have this hologram talking to you and responding to you in real time, and it's, like, blinking its eyes at me. | ||
Initially, I thought I might be hearing audio from a particularly clever smart speaker or chatbot, so I decided to put that interactivity to the test. | ||
Wow. OK, so this face is responding, and as I move around the room... | ||
He's kind of looking at me. | ||
One of the tests I can do is holding up fingers and seeing whether he can guess how many fingers I'm holding up or see how many fingers I'm holding up. | ||
One, okay. | ||
Oh, multiple languages. | ||
I like that. Object recognition is one thing, but what about a conversation? | ||
Not really sure what to talk about with a hologram. | ||
Do you have any suggestions? I would like to understand more about where you're from. | ||
Oh, okay. Did you notice that I have a bit of an accent? | ||
I did. Is that Chicago? | ||
Chicago. No, but I'm actually from Australia. | ||
Do you know anything about Australia? | ||
Beautiful country. Okay, so how do I know there isn't just someone behind this wall holding a microphone with some, like, voice distorter? | ||
There is not. I mean, so I'm taking your word for it? | ||
I thought we were friends. | ||
Fair cop. I was convinced this was a smart hologram, but then Lightfield Lab let me in on the secret. | ||
I wasn't talking to a chatbot, I was talking to a real person. | ||
I'm actually being facial captured from another location and transported to you using Lightfield Lab's new Defy system. | ||
Down the hallway, one of the Lightfield team was being recorded in real time and turned into a hologram. | ||
His expressions were captured using motion capture and that information was translated through Lightfield's proprietary Wave Tracer software. | ||
That information was then transmitted over a standard internet connection into the demo room where I was standing and projected from a solid light panel into a hologram. | ||
This hologram was small, about 10 inches across, created by a 28-inch panel. | ||
But Lightfield Lab says the panels are modular, meaning that one day it could put as many as 98 panels together to create a modular holographic video wall, 312 inches on the diagonal, generating 10 billion pixels per square metre. | ||
There's no word yet on when you'll be able to see this tech out in the real world and Lightfield Lab is still keeping its launch partners under wraps. | ||
But think places like theme parks, entertainment venues, maybe even retail stores one day. | ||
The company says this kind of technology could be used anywhere people want a next level interactive entertainment experience that goes way beyond a 2D screen. | ||
When I came in today, I wasn't sure what to expect. | ||
A basic hologram, if you can even say that, or a pre-canned demonstration. | ||
But what I got was incredibly cool. | ||
This is a real person being captured in light and projected into this space as a hologram. | ||
A hologram that I can reach out and touch. | ||
And I gotta say, that's pretty impressive, isn't it? | ||
For sure. | ||
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Great job. | ||
So that being said, guys, I want you guys to think about that. | ||
That's holoportation devices in the future. | ||
One use I can think about is making a phone call. | ||
You'll be able to beam yourself to somebody else's living room or be able to have corporate meetings and have everyone virtually and holographically be there. | ||
You'll be able to listen to Infowars and have Alex Jones in your living room and see his desk and all his glory sitting there talking to you right like you're there. | ||
That's kind of the future of holographic technology. | ||
And as she mentioned, that was another person that they used his face as a diagram for the communication. | ||
But just think AI. Think about downloading your consciousness in the computer and talking to an ancestor. | ||
This is where that technology is going, guys. | ||
I'm Chris Don T. Harris. | ||
We'll be back with more information on AI. | ||
We're going to talk AI ethics when we come back from break. | ||
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It's a wild future we live in. | |
Digital twins, holographic technology, downloading your brain to a computer, and so much more is going on in the world. | ||
So what do we make of it? | ||
Where is this all going? | ||
And it's crazy to me to think about how in the 1980s and 70s and early 90s, there was some dude going around warning people about a beast computer that would take all this metadata And it would predict the future. | ||
That individual's name was Fritz Springmeier. | ||
He'd go around to churches and he'd talk about all these beast computers and there's six of them in the world and they're going to combine all this metadata and guess what? | ||
They'll be able to predict the future. | ||
And you're thinking, well, I don't know. | ||
That's a lot. And that's where we get into the idea that metadata is worth more than gold. | ||
In the Cornell University study, using sequences of life events They can now predict human lives. | ||
That's right. Cornell University has a study out there talking about this very thing, where the meta data will just come out and predict your life. | ||
This is Common Core curriculum on crack. | ||
Think about that. | ||
For years, and I was one of the key people, I was writing articles getting tens of millions of views on Common Core curriculum before the censorship, warning people about communitarianism and how one day you're going to push for some kind of diet version of communism where children go through high school and a computer will analyze all their metadata and it's going to spit out What they can get a scholarship for, and if they don't and they want to pursue something that they really want to do, they won't get a scholarship. | ||
They're just going to have to go get their UBI, Universal Basic Income, somewhere and be kind of like just doing whatever, you know, just have to work hard to do what they want to do. | ||
Because the computer and algorithms that predicts what you're going to be in the future, what you're going to do in the future, because that's where this is all going, It's going to be AI. It's going to dictate what your child will be through their, you know, dystopian child credit score, social credit score, that they'll be keeping on your children. | ||
Maybe like at 18, let's say, because it'll give them their test run of social credit score. | ||
It'll get changed and, you know, they can start over again at 18. | ||
But it's in the news that AI is out there and it can predict The future. | ||
It can, allegedly. | ||
Now, I'm not saying that it's accurate, but I want to tie this all back into something. | ||
Just think, without 9-11 and the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center, none of this would be possible. | ||
All that made-a-data collection and The Patriot Act that allows for surveillance, the tapping into all the information so that AI can have an intelligent conversation and identify you through some kind of social credit score and be able to identify what you will do in the future and what you will be. | ||
And that's where we're going. | ||
Something called fully automated luxury communism. | ||
What a cliche term. | ||
Remember that term. | ||
Talk about that term. | ||
Fight that term. | ||
Fully automated luxury communism. | ||
Now with deepfakes, AI is becoming a concern because it's being weaponized and maybe has been weaponized for many elections we didn't even know to impact politics, elections, and misinformation. | ||
Here's a clip of Klaus Schwab, the guy from Z World Economic Forum, you know, the eat Z bugs dude. | ||
The former steering committee member of Bilderberg, you know, that Nazi organization, started in 1954, talking about his concerns around AI and misinformation. | ||
Roll the clip. If you take a two-year outlook, fake news is the biggest risk which we face at the moment because it can have enormous consequences for elections. | ||
It can change the context inside which we are living in the wrong way. | ||
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If you accept that the genie is out of the bottle and we can't put AI back in or we can't re... | |
How do we manage it? | ||
We can maybe not put it in again, but we can capture it somewhere. | ||
It has come out of the bottle. | ||
And now we have to make sure that it goes into the right direction. | ||
And that means we have to develop guardrails for artificial intelligence. | ||
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Why are you confident that we will? | |
I'm not so confident, but we have at least to undertake the necessary steps. | ||
And the key step is bringing governments and business together. | ||
And because only through cooperation of those two main pillars of society, integrating also civil society, you can create a kind of framework. | ||
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Are you worried about the US election in November? | |
Of course. I'm worried exactly for the fact that it may be very much influenced by fake news. | ||
You rub the bottle. | ||
The genie comes out of the bottle. | ||
You capture the genie and you capture it and you get your wishes. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
I mean, the analogy he uses. | ||
They were the ones that let the genie out of the bottle, right? | ||
They're the ones that didn't want to regulate AI. No one wanted to listen to all these futurists who warned that AI is going to change the world we live in. | ||
And now we're going to try to capture AI and prevent it from disseminating misinformation. | ||
I remember something that came out of Skull and Bones fraternity called the Hegelian dialectic. | ||
And if you don't know what that is, it's you offer a problem. | ||
And then people beg for a solution. | ||
And then you offer a solution, which presents more problems, and then it's just a toxic cycle. | ||
Of quagmars that keep going over and over, and you keep offering solutions that offer more problems that temporarily extinguishes fires in one area of the house, and then you get to run to the other area of the house to try to put out another one, and then another one appears because of the solutions that they provide never deal with the source problem. | ||
They never go and actually put out the fire. | ||
They just spread it silently in the background. | ||
So now we got to be concerned about AI misinformation when you got the World Economic Forum pushing bogus science on crappy science models about climate change. | ||
Remember New York being underwater by 2013? | ||
Wasn't that the inconvenient truth with Al Gore? | ||
What happened to that science model? | ||
Seems legit. Or how about the glaciers at Glacier Park will be gone by 2020? | ||
I hope we got those carbon credits out there. | ||
Working hard and you're anti-science if you challenge the fact that the former science models were wrong. | ||
It's ridiculous. | ||
Now AI is going to predict the future? | ||
Like there's nothing we can do about it? | ||
It's going to disseminate misinformation? | ||
When the real misinformation is coming from the World Economic Forum who's trying to steer and control every aspect of your life, whether you eat meat, whether you can or can't, wants to bottle up cow farts? | ||
What a joke! They want to tell you that there's going to be food shortages while they're trying to get rid of farms. | ||
Bill Gates buying up farm country all across the United States, including right here in Wisconsin and Milwaukee where I'm located. | ||
So you can go buy and eat his synthetic, genetically altered meat. | ||
Mmm. Sounds like the movie Snowpiercer where they end up eating protein bars made out of cockroaches. | ||
You'll eat Z-bugs while they're eating steak and dining out and eating healthy organic food that you can't afford because the price has gotten so expensive. | ||
There was a guy that predicted that. | ||
I forgot what his name was. Oh, Alex Jones. | ||
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An unconscious girl was rescued from Rio Grande, just reminding everyone of the dangers that people experience on their way trying to get into this country. | ||
We don't really know about how secure our border is, or if it's not in what areas, but... | ||
Joining us from JNR Reports, Julio Rosseo is a freelance reporter and a freelance journalist. | ||
And one thing I want to remind our listeners, these NGOs who are guarding these illegals around our country, they could be found anywhere. | ||
They could be in your state. | ||
They could be in the Midwest. | ||
And one individual is Julio Rosseo here who is joining us. | ||
Who actually has seen some precarious stuff in the Midwest, including people getting out from underneath luggage compartments of transits that had bizarre origins, and it looked like they were even linked to NGOs. | ||
Julio Rossello, welcome to this broadcast. | ||
Tristan, buddy, the Midwest making an impact across the country. | ||
It's fantastic to be with you. | ||
I chuckle that you brought that memory back. | ||
Because that was, Christ, that was like three years ago, two or three years ago. | ||
I'm traveling on Interstate 80. | ||
Interstate 80, for those that remember, goes all the way from the East Coast, literally to the West Coast. | ||
So I'm on Interstate 80 through Indiana, crossing the Illinois border, following this large charter bus. | ||
To a rural part of Cook County, which is south of Chicago. | ||
Cook County is the largest county in the state of Illinois. | ||
And you see people getting out of underneath the bus compartment, clearly transporting illegals. | ||
I call the back of the bus. | ||
Pretended I was an NGO. I was like, yeah, when's the next bus coming to? | ||
I just picked a random city in the Chicago suburbs. | ||
And that was an interesting conversation a few years ago. | ||
And here we are present day as we begin the second month of the new year. | ||
And it's only getting worse. | ||
Yeah, Julio, it's pretty interesting to think about that you could just be driving down the road and you could see a bus and you can call the number in the back. | ||
And the company has some sketchy website, as when I did research on it, it had a sketchy website. | ||
It was definitely linked to NGOs. | ||
And you definitely had a conversation, which Made me believe that it was 100% linked to carting around illegal immigrants throughout the United States. | ||
So this could be in any city, any major city, and could be on any freeway or highway. | ||
And what are some of the things that you identified? | ||
I know that you literally followed him to stop where the bus stopped for, what was that, gas at a local gas station? | ||
And then you saw somebody crawl out From underneath it in the compartment, you know, location underneath the bus, they have all the luggage, the luggage compartment down there. | ||
And there's people down there and, you know, dumping out bottles of what is probably urine. | ||
It's just wild to think that this is happening in our nation just about anywhere. | ||
And I know it's happening here in Milwaukee, and I'm sure it's happening in Chicago and in Detroit. | ||
But where do you think that some of these destinations of where these buses might be heading? | ||
Every town's a border town now. | ||
You don't have to be in El Paso or in California or in Arizona to feel the effects. | ||
I'm currently based in Denver. | ||
It seems like, at least for the last year, year and a half, Denver's become a nice little hub for the non-governmental organizations to help transfer, either base them here in Denver or transfer them all across the country. | ||
A few months ago, I visited Las Cruces, New Mexico, about an eight-hour, eight-, nine-hour drive from where I am currently. | ||
And that's known as the borderplex. | ||
El Paso, Ciudad Juarez, one of the most dangerous cities in the world, and Las Cruces. | ||
And I clearly saw a nice, like, logistic hub, whether it be trains or buses, to go up from Interstate 10 through I-25. | ||
To get to at least Denver. | ||
And then from there, you can go ship them off to Nebraska on Interstate 80 or through 70 into Kansas. | ||
So a lot of hubs all across the country. | ||
So how does this process work? | ||
So illegals are coming here. | ||
They reach the border. | ||
Is there normally like a checkpoint or a meet spot? | ||
Or what do these locations look like? | ||
Well, I mean, it could be anything from warehousing districts to pristine governmental buildings. | ||
I'm staring at one right now here in Denver near the CU, University of Colorado Denver location. | ||
They've got a couple of NGOs helping facilitate this. | ||
And it's astonishing, at least here in Denver, where they're admitting... | ||
They have to cut $180 million from the city budget just to continue to help facilitate the mass illegal migration through this city, the largest city in Colorado, one of the largest hubs in the Rocky Mountain West. | ||
So when you have Mike Johnson pleading for cuts across his city, and while the mayor of El Paso recently telling the mayor of Denver, Do your best to get federal funds. | ||
It's quite clear. It's just a revolving door for these Democratic mayors from El Paso to Denver to Albuquerque to Las Cruces and all points in between here in the Rocky Mountain West. | ||
Well, it's almost like they're targeting these swing states. | ||
Like, that would be, Wisconsin would be a great place. | ||
Swing state. Michigan would be a great place. | ||
Pennsylvania would be a great state. | ||
Arizona would be a great state. | ||
You know, Texas, let's make Texas blue. | ||
You know, that would be a great state. | ||
And it's almost as if this is strategically put out there. | ||
Now, we don't really know, but I wouldn't doubt that churches, even something as simple as a Walmart, where a bus may come through, where people can meet and get on these buses and get taken someplace where they probably get some form of, you know, they get looked at for disease or health issues and then get they get looked at for disease or health issues and then get carted on or given airplane tickets to wherever they want to go or on a bus ticket, like you mentioned, a bus ride to a certain area to where they can meet potential family members that are | ||
It seems real likely that they might be being carted across the country. | ||
So you can be in any state in the United States and experience this. | ||
And you're right. Every state is a border state these days. | ||
And it's not just Texas. | ||
It's not just Arizona. Because once they're across the border, where are they heading? | ||
And what's the impact on the local community? | ||
Where's the taxpayer dollars going? | ||
And Julio, you just hit the nail on the head, as I was talking about earlier. | ||
They will willingly use $180 million to help this cause. | ||
But what about the homeless? | ||
What about the vets? That are struggling on the streets. | ||
We have a huge homeless problem. | ||
We can't even take care of our own people, but they're finding $180 million in Denver to go ahead and help this cause. | ||
Well, yeah, they're referring to it, at least here in the Mile High City, as the unhoused crisis. | ||
We're changing the vocabulary a little bit for Scott and make it seem a little more civil. | ||
The unhoused crisis here in Denver, it's bad. | ||
I mean, it's terrible in Chicago. | ||
Terrible here. And this is a liberal town. | ||
This is a city that wants to have government resources go towards social programs. | ||
But if the community is picking up that you're cutting $180 million, you're starting to build real animosity. | ||
And sociologically speaking, that's not good. | ||
I mean, if you think of a town like this and other areas with I mean, you're getting people from Venezuela, Senegal, Nicaragua, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan. | ||
I mean, they could give two cents what your pronouns are. | ||
They're not going to assimilate. | ||
If you're already thinking they're not going to assimilate to an American culture, what makes you think here in Denver they're going to assimilate to your pronoun culture? | ||
Interesting stuff. We're heading towards commercial break. | ||
Julio Rossello from J&R Reports is our guest. | ||
We're talking about the border crisis, and we'll dive more into this when we come back from break. | ||
You're listening to the American Journal. | ||
I'm your host, Kriston T. Harris. | ||
We'll be back. Local governments are prepared for the influx of people that are heading into their city, and it's impacting local communities all across the United States. | ||
So the border crisis isn't just in Texas or Arizona. | ||
It's all over. I want to give out the phone number. | ||
We'll be taking your calls coming into the third hour. | ||
1-877-789-2539 is the number here. | ||
1-877-789-2539. | ||
And we got a bunch of people on hold. | ||
We got Bandwagon, Julian, and others. | ||
Feel free to call in. | ||
Again, 1-877-789-2539. | ||
Julio Reseo from JNR Reports is our guest. | ||
He's talking about some of the things we've seen in the Midwest. | ||
And how are mayors and local communities, how do you prepare for this stuff, Julio? | ||
Well, they're not prepared for this. | ||
These political actors are not equipped for the job. | ||
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I mean, take Chicago and its mayor, Brandon Johnson. | |
It's being reported that the literal panic attacks over the migrant crisis in his city, one of the largest cities in the country, not being able to put up with the media pressure in the third largest media market in the country. | ||
You know, these reporters who, for better or for worse, haven't been doing their jobs for years. | ||
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I mean, I know some of these people, I know sources at some of these stations in Chicago, no sources here in Denver. | |
Now they're forced to do their job because it's literally impacting these communities. | ||
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These mayors don't have an answer for any of these questions. | |
I will give at least a guy like Mike Johnston in Denver a little bit of credit. | ||
Yale educated. | ||
At least he's able to speak or put together a better word salad than a guy like Brandon Johnson in Chicago. | ||
But these mayors of these large cities... | ||
Yeah, I think that every city is going to be impacted by this, Julio. | ||
And I think that we need to keep your ears to the ground, keep your eyes out there for the things that you're seeing. | ||
And you guys need to give us a call to info or let us know where we need to be and what's going on in your local community. | ||
I wanted to transition a little bit, though, Julio. | ||
To what's going on in Nevada. | ||
So you have some interesting details about that. | ||
I'm in Montana. | ||
My apologies over the breakout with the issues with the family in Montana, where they had the governor literally take their child away into Child Protective Services custody, ship the child to Wyoming and back to a foster home because the parents aren't agreeing ship the child to Wyoming and back to a foster home because the I know this is an issue in Indiana. | ||
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I believe there's going to be a Supreme Court case on this Zoom. | |
And now it's just like, oh, who's that woman on MSNBC about like 10 years ago who was essentially saying that children aren't the responsibility of the parents They're now all of our responsibilities, government's responsibilities. | ||
And now we're seeing it come to fruition in the high countries of the Rocky Mountain West and Montana. | ||
I mean, who would have thought in Montana, of all places, a worldwide story like this would take place where the government is taking a child away from its parents in Montana? | ||
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I'm a young parent. I've got two young children. | |
Is this the road we're leading to? | ||
I mean, I'm almost envisioning a million family march in the coming years if this problem continues to persist. | ||
Well, that's just it. | ||
The children are being educated that this is the future. | ||
If you play with a Barbie doll and you're a young little guy, you definitely can qualify for gender reassignment or genital mutilation, as I would call it. | ||
And they're not even adults. | ||
You see these doctors and this predatory big pharma institute really pushing this for this gender reassignment. | ||
And then not only that, you know, yesterday we were talking about how, you know, with Neuralink, maybe in the far future, you'll be able to download your brain into a computer and then just download a male consciousness into a female body. | ||
You won't even need gender reassignment. | ||
They'll just give you a new meat suit is the way things are going. | ||
But I think that people need to get angry. | ||
Once they start coming for the kids and we're okay with it and we're not upset that we're not pounding on these school doors that are educating our children with these drag queen story hours where they're coming around and doing strip teases in front of kindergartners and they're being predatory big pharma and Trying to do gender reassignment for small children. | ||
I remember when I was in Austin, Texas, and I bumped into Owen Schroer covering a protest for pro-gender reassignment. | ||
Some of these individuals believed that gender reassignment should be done for ages as young as three years old, Julio. | ||
That's where we're going. | ||
And the reason why they believe this is because that's what the education system tells them is real and is right. | ||
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I just couldn't stop shaking my head at what you just said. | |
Look, as an adult, you have free will. | ||
You want to chop your limbs off, a la Radiohead paranoid android, go right ahead. | ||
You're the consenting adult. | ||
As long as you're not harming anyone, but the line in the sand is children, the line in the sand is children, and if this is going to continue to persist, more and more families have to speak out. | ||
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It has to be, because it blows my mind. | |
Julio, if the government can take away your kids because you don't want to reassign their gender, And if you're divorced and one parent wants to reassign and one doesn't, that is crazy to me. | ||
That is just completely wild and unhinged. | ||
Well, not only that, it's the high amount of pharmaceutical cocktails we're giving our children as well, as young as three years old. | ||
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I mean, big heavens, my children... | |
Nothing of that is going to be put into their bodies. | ||
But, I mean, it's astonishing that that isn't looked at immediately when a child, a young boy, says he wants to be a girl or vice versa. | ||
We're not looking at that root cause. | ||
We'll never look at that root cause, right? | ||
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But, you know, instead it's affirming, affirming, affirming, and then taking the child away if the parents don't affirm it. | |
It's a terrible slope. | ||
We're heading on top of the mass migration, on top of a weakening dollar, on top of 50 wars that we're a part of, on top of election interference. | ||
It's just a huge melting pot of issues that we're all dealing with. | ||
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Sometimes we just need to take a step back, take a few breaths, and pray and Take these challenges one at a time because it's wild. | |
Yeah, it's crazy to me. | ||
The government can come and just kidnap your kids if you don't want to give them gender reassignment. | ||
Like, they know what's right for your children. | ||
I want you, the listener out there, to think about that. | ||
The fact that you, as an adult, don't have control or say with your child, And the child isn't of age to make a life-changing transition? | ||
Man, I remember looking at the statistics, and the statistics aren't in favor of people who transition. | ||
In fact, the majority of people who transition want to detransition. | ||
I think it's something ridiculous, like up in the higher 80%. | ||
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All these altering puberty blockers and changes. | |
The point of no return. | ||
And the thing is, they make it seem like, oh, don't worry, you can transition back, Julio. | ||
Don't worry, you can transition back. | ||
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Well, right? And then you can be male or female again. | ||
And society is literally, and education is literally spreading mental illness and normalizing it instead of acknowledging that the fact that there's two biological genders, and I get that some people have multi-personality disorders, but we shouldn't be out there saying, hey, they, them, they're. | ||
I mean, maybe we should be, but if you're not 18, I'm telling you, That is predatory. | ||
That is Babylonian. | ||
That is the mystery religion that we've been warned about for years and years and years, coming for your child, coming for your children to make them a disciple of the state. | ||
Julio Rossell, let listeners know where they can find out more about you. | ||
You guys can follow me on X at JN reports, JN reports. | ||
You'll see a lot of sarcasm, a lot of sarcasm politically, but also a lot of views outside the box. | ||
Thank you for joining us, Julio. | ||
This is Julio Rossell, reporter. | ||
Talking about some key issues dealing with the border, as well as gender reassignment, which is just a whole other issue that blows my mind with CRT, amongst other things, how they're predatory coming after children. | ||
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Can't even get health care anymore. | ||
Everyone's working part-time because of Obamacare, which has never had a good approval. | ||
I'm telling you, it's crazy out there. | ||
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Glow-in-the-dark bionic plants. | ||
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Let's start out with, let's talk about border information, a ground account. | ||
Bandwagon from Tucson, Arizona. | ||
Welcome to the broadcast. | ||
What's going on at the border on Arizona? | ||
What are you seeing down there? | ||
Bandwagon. Can you hear me? | ||
Yeah, I can hear you. | ||
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Yeah. Oh, okay. | |
Yeah, I just got to make this quick because I'm at work, but all the people are focusing on California, Texas, New Mexico, all these parts, but the main part, one of the main hubs is right here in Pima County, Arizona. | ||
I've been trying to expose it and, you know, get traffic on my channel on Rumble, bandwagon, right? | ||
I'm exposing it. | ||
All the buses are coming from El Paso already into Pima County. | ||
So if you're saying that Abbott is stopping all the traffic, he's not stopping it. | ||
He's already coming into Pima County from El Paso. | ||
Yeah, there's going to be different facets and different places that people are going to be coming across illegally. | ||
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And obviously... | |
They're diverting all the traffic, you know, just like Owen said, you know, like, don't trust what you hear, don't trust what you see. | ||
They're diverting it. They're going from one place to another. | ||
I have it documented. | ||
Our biggest enemies are even our own neighbors. | ||
They're going calling the cops on me because I'm exposing them, picking up illegals in taxis, and then the cops come. | ||
They tell me, oh, yeah, they can do whatever they want, even though they're on film, on my videos. | ||
They're telling me they're going to beat me up for doing this, and the cops just tell me, like, yeah, go on your way, you know. | ||
But you know what's going on? The sheriff is in on it. | ||
Everybody's in on it here in FEMA County. | ||
So why is the convoy not coming here? | ||
I don't know. Well, the main important thing is that you're documenting this. | ||
What's your channel? Do you have it posted online anywhere, Bandwagon? | ||
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Yeah. Oh, yeah. | |
All the videos. I'm getting chased by the goons at the freaking white tent and everything. | ||
Bandwagon on Rumble and the number one bandwagon on Xbox. | ||
So, I'll talk to you guys later. | ||
I'm going to the convoy later on. | ||
So, I'll see you guys around or whatever. | ||
Alright, thanks for the call, Bandwagon. | ||
Always appreciate it. Yeah, it's a multifaceted beast. | ||
I know when we talked to Chase Geiser yesterday, I mentioned that the places that they acknowledge on the news are probably not the main sources of the actual craziness that's going on as far as... | ||
You know, border crisis and people coming across the border. | ||
It's going to be in a different location. | ||
It's smoke and mirrors. We're going to go ahead and go to Tony in Texas. | ||
Tony in Texas says the number one problem with red state and immigration is, what do you got for us? | ||
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Well, our number one problem in these red states is—and this is something nobody ever wants to talk about or nobody ever touches on—and it's the reason why these illegal alien invaders from hell flood into red states. | |
It's because the red states— Steal your money and give it to the illegal aliens. | ||
And the politicians, if you notice, these red state politicians never, ever talk about passing laws to cut off all the benefits or jobs, everything in these red states to these illegals. | ||
They never do that. | ||
So are these red states really red or are they blue because they're being ran as blue? | ||
Look at Texas. Texas has the biggest green energy state in the world. | ||
So what I call Texas is a big blue state with a green candy coating. | ||
And another thing, these politicians, like Greg Abbott, he plays three games with us. | ||
Well, he's played three games with us. | ||
He played the round orange balls in the river game. | ||
And that was a joke, and it's just a distraction. | ||
Then he plays the two-mile shutdown on the Texas border of a 1,254-mile border game. | ||
Then he plays this game, too, the boomerang game. | ||
Where he aids and abeds illegals, which there's laws on the books. | ||
You're not supposed to do that, but he does anyway. | ||
He puts them on buses, and he ships them to liberal states and liberal cities, right? | ||
Well, see, the liberal cities, they're for that because they're going to get federal dollars for those illegals. | ||
And the ones they don't need, they ship them back right to Texas. | ||
It's called the boomerang game. | ||
And Greg Abbott, that's how he plays the game. | ||
Yeah, it's interesting that you mentioned that. | ||
So multinational corporatists fund both sides of the aisle. | ||
They definitely do. | ||
And so the rhetoric is one thing, but what they do is normally a hand in glove and they do the same thing. | ||
And that's the issue with most politics is when you got the lobbyism funding both sides, the rhetoric is different, but the actions are very much the same. | ||
And that's pretty much what it sounds like you're experiencing. | ||
And so they're just trying to throw some stuff to stick at the wall and make you go away. | ||
But we're not going away, are we, Tony? | ||
We're going to be continuously on their butt about this. | ||
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Yes, we are. And here's something I explain to people. | |
The Republican Party is just a lower branch of the Democrat Party. | ||
I'm 63 years old, and I can't tell you one damn thing, and I'm a conservative, I can't tell you one damn thing any Republicans ever done for me, but I can tell you a thousand things they've done for Democrats. | ||
That's interesting, Tony. | ||
I'm not going to deny that at all. | ||
I appreciate your call, Tony, from Texas. | ||
Let's go on over to Smash from Tennessee. | ||
He wants to tell us about how the NGO sponsorship process is working. | ||
Smash from Tennessee, how you doing? | ||
Welcome to the broadcast. Hey, Chris. | ||
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Good show. First off, in my pantry, among other things, right now I got the DNA force, the brain force, the real red pill, and the The X2, so that's all solid for sure. | |
But yeah, the important thing I wanted to touch on, that last call was a perfect segue. | ||
It's kind of speculation that that move by Abbott to send illegals to big cities, which, by the way, I'm in and out of Knoxville pretty rarely, and I'm seeing it in there. | ||
And that's a semi-small town, but... | ||
We see a lot about how these NGOs, whether it's Catholic Charities or these other organizations, are facilitating the transfer of these people. | ||
What mechanism is Abbott using? | ||
Are these state buses? | ||
Is he just buying bus tickets? | ||
Are these NGOs allowing these people just to get on buses that the state is paying for? | ||
I think that would be an interesting... | ||
Onion to peel and figure out how he's doing that because if in fact it's the same NGOs that have been doing it all along that basically proves that it's a shell game. | ||
Well, that's just it. It's all smoke and mirrors and they want to act like they're actually doing something when in reality they're not. | ||
They're not really making any kind of change or implementing change at all. | ||
They're just trying to get rid of you and make you think that they're doing something. | ||
And that seems to be an ongoing issue here with politics and with the way that they treat you as a constituent. | ||
They think that you're stupid, but we're getting smarter because the broadcasts like Infowars, we're getting more intelligent with the information that is out there, Smash. | ||
And the NGO processes, you know, sometimes they go to a church, right? | ||
And then they just load them up there and they help them out. | ||
They give them the gift cards and they get them on a bus to the direction where there's a hub where they'll get on another bus and then another bus till they end up where they're supposed to go and or they want to go per se. | ||
And we need to follow those. | ||
People need to go out there and start to get Some video evidence. | ||
Follow these buses. See where they're going. | ||
And you're right. How are these funds being misappropriated? | ||
Where's this money coming from? | ||
And I can tell you that it's taxpayer money. | ||
You're paying for this. | ||
I'm paying for this. | ||
Everyone is paying for this. | ||
And that should be what really people are upset about. | ||
The idea that we are funding all of this and that it's being used to take away our civil liberties on top of it. | ||
Like I mentioned, when these bad people come across the border, not all of them are bad. | ||
Obviously, there's good people that just want a good future. | ||
But when crimes are committed, they want to take our guns when there's shootings. | ||
You know, it's just the way they do it. | ||
The surveillance state is for your safety, but it doesn't keep us safe when you have the borders wide open. | ||
Thanks for the call, Smash. I appreciate it. | ||
We're going to go to Dennis from Dallas. | ||
Ways to prevent border crossing. | ||
And you have some ideas on how to solve this problem. | ||
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Absolutely. Kristen, you're doing a great job. | |
Have you ever heard of a thing called LRAD? Sure, it's based off of the Voice of God technology. | ||
It's a long-range acoustic device. | ||
Exactly. I'm a key protest reporter. | ||
I've covered over 200 protests in the last 10 years, and I've experienced LRAD myself, believe it or not. | ||
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Well, they routinely use LRAD to control American citizens protesting, you know, their First Amendment right and all of that. | |
But they neglect LRAD. I don't know why they're fooling around with all this hocus-pocus stuff. | ||
Originally, this thing was used to deter pirates. | ||
I got a great idea for them. | ||
Why don't they use it at the Suez Canal and keep these pirate boats away from military ships or tankers? | ||
Why don't we use it at the border? | ||
Because you can look at someone that's a mile away crossing the river, and you can immediately send that sound down there and deter them. | ||
They will run across the... | ||
Rio Grande in the opposite direction, back to Mexico. | ||
We've used these in Iran. | ||
We've used these in—I mean, not Iran. | ||
We've used them in Iraq. | ||
We've used them in Afghanistan. | ||
They're very effective. | ||
And you don't have to run all the way down there and chase people around and use rubber bullets or anything that's going to hurt someone. | ||
Still there? | ||
I guess not. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's interesting you mention this. | ||
No, I'm here. I'm here. I was thinking about a response here. | ||
You know, it's interesting you mention this because the government is looking... | ||
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You've got it on TV now. | |
Yeah. The government is looking for a reason to arm drones with LRAD and lasers and microwave weapons. | ||
That was in the news, Caller. | ||
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The LRAD thing would be fine. | |
You know, you put a... | ||
You put an aerostat blimp up, and you can put them down the entire length of the border. | ||
We did it in Iraq. | ||
You go ahead and put drones at specific distances away from those aerostat balloons. | ||
You locate these people, you'll get an alarm, because that aerostat It goes ahead and it creates a border, a visual border on the display. | ||
And if anything comes across and breaks that border, then it's flagged as an intruder. | ||
And you can go ahead and dispatch the drone with the LRAD. Once it gets down there, it can follow that person anywhere they go and make sure they go back to Mexico. | ||
It's really simple. Yeah, interesting stuff, Dennis. | ||
Yeah, LRAD? LRAD's a very interesting topic, Dennis. | ||
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They spend all this money for this stuff. They spend all this money for this stuff. | |
Take our tax money and develop all of this stuff, and then they don't use it. | ||
They use something stupid like razor wire or floats in the middle of the river. | ||
You know, all of that stuff. | ||
The things we used in Iraq... | ||
We're lights at night, blind them from coming across, and aerostat balloons detect them coming across. | ||
They break the lines drawn on that, the borders that are drawn on that display, and you instantly pick them up. | ||
And then go ahead and dispatch the drones to drive them back. | ||
They also had lasers that shot down rockets. | ||
But, I mean, you know, you wouldn't want to use that on people coming across the border. | ||
Of course. Dennis, thanks for your call. | ||
You know, it's an interesting subject out there, guys. | ||
Like, with LRAD, they won't use it for the border, but they'll use it on American citizens. | ||
And it just drives me nuts to just think about it. | ||
They'll be willing to use this stuff all on Americans. | ||
They'll be able to use it for protests. | ||
But they never use it to keep the border safe. | ||
Like I mentioned, the troops are for foreign, you know, individuals, you know, this technology like microwave weapons and LRAD and, you know, flashbang grenades or anything else they'll use for Americans. | ||
But when it comes to protecting our border, they have no interest in using it. | ||
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We're going to go ahead and we're going to go to... | |
Well, yeah, that's a good question, Dennis. | ||
Thanks for your call. We're going to go to Julian from Georgia. | ||
He has something on how surveillance is cool nowadays. | ||
Welcome, Julian, to the broadcast. | ||
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Can y'all hear me okay? Yeah, we can hear you great, Julian. | ||
What do you got for us today? | ||
Awesome. Yeah, how can you contribute to this conversation? | ||
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Man, you know, I thought that was real interesting about how, you know, we've got microwave weapons that we don't use to keep the borders separated. | |
But, you know, I honestly feel like it's just... | ||
I like to go deep with things. | ||
I feel like we're at this point in life where, you know, kind of like Atlantis and Rome and all this other stuff. | ||
But the veil's been lifted again. | ||
People are understanding, you know, the nation has been a place to power humanity. | ||
And it's just not working anymore. | ||
I feel like we're just going to have to... | ||
I really feel like we need to be focused on. | ||
We need to, like, focus on, you know, understanding that the government is, like, an arm of Satan and really look this enemy in the eyes and, you know, start making some change. | ||
Well, we always want to try to peacefully implement change, and it starts with getting out there on election days, getting involved in your local community and voting, but also prepping yourself for these days to peacefully protest, letting them know through your vote, letting them know with your online presence. | ||
Social media seems to be the way to go these days, although they're censoring a lot of us out there, Julian. | ||
Your voice and your thoughts are probably shared by many people out there that enough's enough and we need to start finding peaceful solutions and getting involved. | ||
It's going to take a lot for some people to even get involved because they don't see it coming. | ||
They don't believe it could ever happen in America that America would be completely commandeered by multinational corporatists and taken over by a technocratic government of global, you know, with a global agenda of one world government. | ||
But they brag about it. | ||
They talk about it. | ||
And this is just one of the many tools they have in the toolbox. | ||
Thanks for the call, Julian. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
We're going to go to Dave DeCalifornia. | ||
Screenplay writer he predicted today many years ago. | ||
Welcome to the broadcast, Dave. | ||
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Hello. I'm enjoying the futurist overtones of your show this morning and as well as the past couple days. | |
I just want to say that this is Hollywood Day from CIA Mind-Controlled Los Angeles. | ||
I wanted to put out there that not all of the media that you hear is probably created but not written by the CIA. In other words, I've been writing screenplays since the 90s. | ||
I'm 54 years old. | ||
I almost fell out of my feet today. | ||
I wrote a movie called Free Zone in the 90s, which was pre The Matrix. | ||
Which was the interface between humans and machines and so forth. | ||
In the movie, they had holograms that they could produce from their minds, which in a sense became what you call solid light today. | ||
In this film, the screenplay that I wrote, the holograms could actually electrocute other people and take solid form and so forth. | ||
Also, with the cloning, I had written a movie called Land Dream. | ||
In which the clones were the only survivors of a mass virus that killed off the rest of the humans. | ||
The reason being that the clones were designed without viral receptors. | ||
Now if you know anything about the Chinese and the CRISPR editing DNA software, they actually designed two female clones without viral receptors. | ||
I wrote these in the 90s, pre all this technology and so forth that's happening today. | ||
I find it quite fascinating. | ||
And through science fiction and art, we can predict the future. | ||
I believe you can be prophetic. | ||
And if you use your skills and your mind We're good to go. | ||
The simulated reality type of theory and so forth. | ||
Also a movie called Blood Dealer and a dystopian future where the only currency that people have left is their blood. | ||
And the purity of your blood determines where you are in society. | ||
But I think it's fascinating. | ||
I almost fell out of my seat today when I saw the Solid Life presentation. | ||
And I feel very prophetic. | ||
I think that more people should get into art, music. | ||
It's very good for your brain, as well as we may be connected to God in a way that we can predict the future and see what's going to happen. | ||
Yeah, prophecy is a real thing. | ||
There's been prophets for years and years predicting the future, and some of them took the mushrooms, and some of them didn't. | ||
Some of them meditated, and some of them just believed and used their intelligence by recognizing trends and analytics, much like Alex Jones or I do when we talk about the Rundown Live being your forecast in the future. | ||
And when I bring this information to you guys, I appreciate that you guys have been really receptive and been giving me a lot of positive feedback because sometimes it's hard. | ||
It's hard talking and seeing this stuff every day and putting the puzzle pieces together. | ||
And you being a screenwriter, you've seen these pieces for a long time and you've used your creativity going, how could this technology be used? | ||
How could cloning be used? | ||
Holographic technology, how could it be used? | ||
You know, politicians will be able to have rallies at 100 different locations at the same time just I appreciate the call, Dave, from California. | ||
That was a very enlightening call. | ||
And the idea of solid light, which I think I first heard on a William Cooper podcast many years ago called Hour of the Time, talking about UFOs and Solid light! | ||
And I was like, yeah, I don't know. | ||
That's how lightsabers would be made, right? | ||
I don't know. Maybe the future is Star Wars. | ||
Maybe the future is Star Trek. | ||
And we just don't know. | ||
Gene Roddenberry was right on so many levels and created a very intricate and interwoven wheel of futurism there. | ||
And it's very fascinating. | ||
We'll be back with your calls. | ||
After this break, we got Marco, Jennifer. | ||
Mr. Process, Adam, Sean, and I appreciate the call, Dave from California. | ||
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I'm your host, Kriston T. Harris. | ||
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We've been talking about cloning, synthetic biology, holographic technology, downloading your consciousness and computer, digital twins, border crisis, January 6th. | ||
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We're going to go ahead and we're going to move to our hometown hero here out of Wisconsin, Mr. | ||
Process. Welcome to the broadcast. | ||
You have something interesting for us today, my fellow cheesehead. | ||
Hi, my fellow cheesehead. | ||
Yeah, I wanted to talk about the cloning stuff in relation to coronavirus because people think of cloning like sci-fi. | ||
But I think coronavirus more so over as a respiratory illness or a blood illness was a genetic attack because they said the scientists We claim that the best way to insert DNA and change DNA is to use a flu virus or cold because no matter what your genetic spectrum is, wherever you are in the world, you're susceptible to the flu or cold. | ||
And in China, there's a news article recently where a kid was born without hearing, and they used that exact same method of using a virus. | ||
A GMO virus to replicate in the body. | ||
And then after the virus dies, it sheds its mRNA tech and changes the genome, and the little boy was able to hear again. | ||
So just as you said before, with cloning from gestation levels, I think they can also do genetic manipulation and cloning just by using these bio-weapons. | ||
Everyone, I think, after coronavirus had their DNA messed with The genetic shedding. | ||
And, you know, it's like the biggest genetic holocaust or holocaust in general because I don't know how we're going to be able to revert back and undo the damage not knowing exactly what they've done. | ||
So I thought that was an interesting angle about what you were talking about with the cloning aspect and even tying what you were talking about with Epstein, how he was just bonkers and it was all in his wheelhouse that Yeah, why would he want to seed the planet unless they're getting rid of a lot of us? | ||
Yeah, and it's also more cost-effective, I think, to use a virus. | ||
Also, I think an interesting angle, how you were talking about with the hologram technology, Nikola Tesla talked about it, but more modern people also, that Epstein lady and the guy from Smashing Pumpkins, | ||
Corrigan, said they've seen people shapeshift in front of them, like shapeshifters, and that could be that hologram tech or genetic manipulation, kind of like they said maybe there's these animals similar to squids, how they can change their texture and color. | ||
Maybe there's some sort of advanced predatory apex, but I think the best course of action is just to put it all the rest. | ||
And like how we did so easily with coronavirus, we should just do mass testing and see if there's any clones or hybrids or cannibals running amok around and living amongst us and sharing our highways and restaurants. | ||
What do you think? You know, Mr. | ||
Process, it's always interesting when people are talking skinwalkers and all that jazz. | ||
I don't really get into it a whole lot because I need to deal with facts and the things that we have available to us for information. | ||
But I do know that I spent a weekend with the Navajo Rangers who were in the Skinwalker Ranch TV show. | ||
And they firmly believe in such things. | ||
But I can't say I've ever seen any evidence of that. | ||
And I'm not saying that there isn't. | ||
But with gene manipulation and editing DNA, who knows what the possibility is with holographic technology, holoportation devices, and advanced tech. | ||
Because remember, they're always 50, 70, 100 years ahead of what we're seeing in a lot of these What do you got for us? | ||
So yesterday I actually called in to voice my concern about Neuralink and how it can pave the way to, you know, the Antichrist using that as his way of saying, like, look at these great miracles that I'm performing as the book of Revelation describes. | ||
I think the question that needs to be asked about the cloning technology is... | ||
Well, I mean, who is it going to benefit, truly? | ||
Because from what I understand, is that everyone at the World Economic Forum, they want to be God. | ||
They want to adopt every attribute of God. | ||
He's all-knowing. | ||
He knows your every thought. | ||
He knows everything that goes on around you. | ||
I mean, God knows everything about you. | ||
And that's exactly what the World Economic Forum, when you hear Klaus Schwab and Yuval Noah Harari talk, they talk as if they are God. | ||
They make themselves unapproachable. | ||
And so when I think about, and not to mention how they're trying to kill us all off anyway. | ||
Not just us, but you got Bill Gates over here going, well, we got to burn the trees for environmental safety or whatever. | ||
That makes no sense. | ||
Everything that God has ever created is perfect. | ||
They're trying to make, they're trying to create a completely synthetic version of everything God already created so that whenever they create these people as clones, they can speak into their ear and say, I'm your God now. | ||
It's like a resurrection of the serpent in the Garden of Eden telling Eve, you know, you can be God. | ||
And they want to be God. | ||
They want to create new people that they can then manipulate and have them believe that they are the gods. | ||
Jennifer, great call. | ||
First, some comments on what you have to suggest is, yeah, these elitists are bonkers. | ||
They want to live forever. | ||
And I'm not saying I wouldn't want to live longer so I could read every book in the library and gather knowledge, but that's me. | ||
I'm a different person. These people have an evil agenda. | ||
They want to depopulate the planet. | ||
They want to take their consciousness and download it. | ||
And yeah, if you kill somebody and then they come back and they're like, oh... | ||
He resurrected. That's the second coming of Christ. | ||
It is the Messiah or whatever. | ||
The Antichrist in general is going to paint himself as that Nimrod reborn, the phallic of Osiris, taking that DNA and creating some kind of ancient deity, plugging in a brain chip interface so it can connect to the Internet of Things and have all the knowledge that's available out there. | ||
That's a powerful individual. | ||
I don't know how it will act or how it will happen or if it will happen. | ||
We can't even get Skype to work. | ||
I'm just being honest with you, Jennifer. | ||
But it's not going to stop them from trying. | ||
I can tell you that. | ||
They want to live forever. They want to be evil. | ||
That's their thing. But we need to fight them with good. | ||
We need to fight this evil and hate with love. | ||
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Thanks, Jennifer. | ||
Great call. | ||
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We're taking your calls. We're talking about anything you guys want to talk about, dealing with cloning, genetic editing, January 6, you name it. | ||
Phone number here is 1-877-789-2539. | ||
And we're going to go ahead and go to your calls. | ||
We've got a lot of people on the line. | ||
I'm going to try to get to as many of these calls as possible. | ||
We've got Rick, Marco, Phil, Omar, Adam, and Sean all holding. | ||
And there's more in the works. | ||
So, you know what? | ||
I want to go to Rick. | ||
Rick in Mississippi, welcome to the broadcast. | ||
And I want to go to Rick because of the fact maybe he gets it. | ||
The reason why we have social credit scores, the reason why AI is so important and able to identify who we are through these social credit ideologies and social credit scores made a daily collection is because of the Patriot Act. | ||
Thanks, Rick. How you doing? | ||
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Pretty good, man. Appreciate you having me on. | |
So basically, just real quick, Pearl Harbor gave us the first nuclear weapon ever used. | ||
Jam 6 gave us Patriot Act. | ||
Weapons of Bastion Trucks gave us 20-year war. | ||
Every time 9-11 gave us Patriot Act, every time something happens, it's never what it really is. | ||
20 years later, you always look back and go, what the heck? | ||
What I'm saying is, whatever we're willing to authorize our government to do to keep The people crossing the border out, they're going to eventually use on us to keep us in. | ||
And I don't understand why people don't say it. | ||
If we let them use it, I understand it's a crisis. | ||
I understand we need to keep the border secure. | ||
I get it. But everybody's talking about LRAS. They're talking about drones. | ||
They're talking about this. If we can use it to keep them out, they're going to use it to keep us in. | ||
I don't know where in is, but it's going to eventually get used against us. | ||
Rick, we see eye to eye. | ||
I think you are a man after my own heart in that we and you think alike that the government doesn't do anything for a benefit. | ||
They don't love or let a good crisis go to waste. | ||
So why not send out the LRAD and then why not use it on American citizens? | ||
Then again, they already are. | ||
At the protests, I've covered over 200 of them. | ||
I've gotten LRAD-ed. | ||
Great hearing issues. | ||
It's a pain. | ||
It's a pain to hear LRAD, and I know what you're saying, and I agree with you. | ||
Building the wall could be used to keep us in as well as to keep people out. | ||
So what is the solution? | ||
Putting troops on the border, bringing them home, I think is the best solution, Rick. | ||
Thanks for your call. Let's go ahead and head on down to... | ||
Let's talk to Adam from Ohio. | ||
He's been waiting for a while. | ||
Adam wants to talk surveillance state chips and phone radiation. | ||
How you doing, Adam? | ||
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Well, great. Can you hear me? | |
Yeah, we can hear you loud and clear, my friend. | ||
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Okay, I can't hear you. | |
Well, I think that all of this is just intertwined, where the elites I know that the middle class has no say, no power. | ||
The only people that are actually going to back up the middle class are our soldiers who get paid by the elite. | ||
You know, the real issue is it's not just the migrant crisis or the world war that's possibly hinging because of dementia. | ||
Or any of the other huge issues that are going on in the world. | ||
The issue is that we have people in power that don't care about the well-being of the people coming over our border nor the people coming into our border. | ||
And in a year and a half or more, what are all of these 22 million people going to do when they start to think, even if they're not going to get deported, if they start to think that they're going to get deported? | ||
I know as a father and a human, you couldn't make me go someplace that I didn't want to go. | ||
I'm going to fight to the death. | ||
And they're letting all these people in. | ||
Because even if the white middle class or the American middle class doesn't start an uproar about the fact that all these people are coming in and stealing government money and government housing and half of us can't even afford groceries, it's It just seems like it's all going downhill quickly, regardless of what we do. | ||
And it's because we don't have a voice. | ||
I'm an infantry veteran, and the unions that make cars in this country have more control than the people that are trained to fight. | ||
And, you know, the people in Congress have no control. | ||
They have no power. | ||
And that's what everybody in the middle class needs to wake up and realize is that we pay them. | ||
We employ them. | ||
If nobody pays their taxes this year, I mean, they're going to print the money regardless, but they do not have the ability to continue this operation. | ||
Adam, thanks for your call. | ||
I appreciate it. Let's head on over to Marco from El Paso. | ||
Marco is taking the war to the front lines. | ||
He's running for mayor of El Paso. | ||
Marco, welcome to the broadcast. | ||
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How's it going, brother? Good morning to you. | |
Can you hear me? Yeah, we got you loud and clear. | ||
Hey, what do you want to talk about, brother? | ||
We have so many issues down here. | ||
We have the border issue. | ||
You know, I kind of—let me actually talk about this real quick, about the Extinction Rebellion and the threat of global warming, right? | ||
We all know it's a fallacy. | ||
My problem with the whole argument that we have right now is that it's not a good argument. | ||
The arguments that we're making is basically trying to make them feel bad about the things that they're doing instead of attacking the issues that are real and scientific. | ||
Do you understand what I'm telling you? | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I absolutely understand what you're telling me, Marco, that we need to start focusing on, you know, the root of the beast and going with the factual data of what we have and going after the facts and bringing that evidence and waking up the masses, which a lot of people, they're really involved in the drama and the conspiracies amongst other things. | ||
But every day, we have to keep in mind, it's okay to be involved in conspiracies as long as they're backed with facts. | ||
And you can support those things. | ||
People get involved in so many different things. | ||
And what are you guys seeing over there in El Paso on the border? | ||
And what is your idea to fix the problem? | ||
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Okay, well, I'll touch on the border right now, but let me finish on this real quick, okay? | |
So, I wish Alex would get back Dr. | ||
Joseph Olson. | ||
He used to come on the show. | ||
I think he's come on the show a couple of times. | ||
And he is the key to smashing any idea of global climate change. | ||
These are the three questions all your audience should ask, anybody that's telling them about global warming. | ||
Is the world a threat when you have 0.04% CO2? Is the world a threat when the UN is trying to ban fertilizer because of nitrogen? | ||
Is the world a threat when the world is trying to ban rice? | ||
Because of the emission of methane. | ||
These are the three issues that we need somebody like Professor Olsen to come out and be able to explain it to the masses, because he is the key. | ||
He is the key. We never talk about the Manakovich cycles, where we could possibly be even going into a nice age. | ||
That's part of what I want to talk about, and it's very important. | ||
But let me go to the issue of the border. | ||
The border right now is very common in El Paso, okay? | ||
Because first off, we have a mayor who's incompetent, okay? | ||
He allowed mass immigrants to be on the streets without psyching them to the NGO location, and it became a disaster. | ||
My family owns a business in the downtown area, so we were at the fulcrum of the problem here in El Paso. | ||
I have some recordings of my interaction with a lot of these migrants that came over here. | ||
There's two problems here, though, okay? | ||
And I want to address them real quick. | ||
Yeah, we only got about 30 seconds here, Marco. | ||
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Okay, I'll make it fast. | |
And I want everybody to think about this. | ||
We do not have enough people in the United States. | ||
We need about 500 million people. | ||
We're at about 350,000. | ||
What the government is doing is conscripting slave labor to try and fix this country, and it's wrong. | ||
We need to start patriotizing all these migrants that come in here if they're going to be here with us, and we need to find a way to secure the border. | ||
I'm going to do those things as mayor, and I'll tell you what, we catch any Border Patrol agent Marco, where can listeners find out more about you real quick? | ||
You got it. | ||
I don't have a website, but they can go to my YouTube channel and it's at And that's my YouTube channel. | ||
You'll find it. It's Marco from Ayer Chill Music. | ||
You'll see my rants. And I make music lists for everybody so they can relax on their hard days. | ||
Thanks, Marco, man. | ||
You have a good night. We got Alex Jones right around the corner. | ||
Don't go anywhere. I'm Chris Scott T. Harris. | ||
Look up the Rundown Live. | ||
Rundownlive.com. We'll see you guys soon. | ||
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