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DEEP FAKES And The Eventual End Of Hollywood Culture

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Virtual Age Dawn 00:10:19
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here, and we actually have a lot to go over.
So, if you looked at the thumbnail, you saw Bruce Willis, you saw the Forever Young Line.
There was a story that has now been denied by Bruce Willis's people that he had sold his rights, okay, basically to hisself to a deepfake company to replace him in future films and ads.
And we're now at a point where that is not only like economically feasible, but it is going to turn into more and more of the model of what they want to do.
Okay, and what do I mean by that?
Aside from the nostalgia of old Hollywood, now they are also creating these new virtual personas.
All right, forever young, beautiful and scandal-free, the rise of South Korea's virtual influencers.
And these are entities, if you will, programs, AI, that will never age.
And for some reason, we are just in love, in love, in love in our culture and society in general, humanity in general, with youthfulness, right?
Sucks getting old.
And that's why we've been focusing on transhumanism so much recently, because there are multiple definitions of what transhumanism is, where it's going, who it's going there for, and what are these next steps in society to eventually bring you into a virtual age.
And that virtual age is being pushed by what?
The World Economic Forum.
And this is basically step one to, in essence, start to also get rid of this Hollyweird culture in the sense of watching TV, watching movies, and moving into a virtual realm where now the NPCs, if you will, will be based on your favorite celebrities of the past at their favorite moments of life.
And all you have to do is start to give up your soul and hook in a nice little Neuralink, okay?
Or maybe they'll start it with some other things.
Meanwhile, the technology for this virtual immersion, five senses, is already here without a human brain interface.
Okay, and has been for a while.
And a lot of people say, oh, man, we're talking ready player one.
No, we're actually not.
There are devices, again, pushed by the World Economic Forum that also wants to push this into a means of control over your biology in these steps to the virtual age.
This is the bio-nano era.
This is the internet of bodies, right?
This is that executive order we've been covering.
All those things.
All right, to command and control carbon to bring in a post-carbon future for the majority of us.
Meanwhile, trying to at least double the lifespan and maybe achieve immortality at some point for a very few in the predator class.
Sounds like science fiction.
It's everywhere.
It's everywhere.
It's amongst their own paperwork, and we're going to show you that as well.
So, before we get there, I do want to point out again that they're normalizing this type of robotics.
This is the Musk event the other day, right?
We did a whole video on this at the same time, and we're going to play a clip of Kurzweil talking about these technologies, the benefits and detriments of these technologies.
Remember, we've already played the clips of him talking about what?
A post-human future.
Hey, Hollywood, no matter what you're doing, whether you're a director, a producer, you know, a star, a starlet, it doesn't matter.
Post-human future, not good for anybody at all.
And there will be less acting work, number one, as these virtual universes arise.
And it won't only be on the Hollyweird scale of, again, people that are on television or Netflix or on the big screen, right?
Even you social media influencers out there, you're going to get worked out for the most part as well, too, eventually, because that's what this is.
This is a command-control global agenda.
And when Kurzweil kind of talks about this and the future of humanity, there's a guy out there named Peter Thiel who we cover also, all right?
And recently, he gave the three options, which are very dark and one is absurd, but we're going to play them as well, of where we're going in the future and why we play on Theo.
Because Thiel is one of these people at the table of the predator class in this technopoly, who is a driving force behind technologies, surveillance systems, and he's a steering member on the Bilderberg committee.
That's something to pay attention to.
Okay, just like Eric Schmidt, who was around Alphabet Forever, the shell company of everything Google, on the steering committee.
These guys make actual decisions.
But before we get to Kurzweil, I want to show people again, NASA document 2001-07, covering a lot.
Because look what's on the pages of these virtual worlds.
First of all, we're in that bio-nano era, and we've discussed this at length.
Bionano technology is now becoming the norm.
And we can actually show you that in a minute.
We can show you them putting this into food supplies, vitamins.
We've talked about how it's a stealth technology.
Let's go to the next time they mention it here.
Now, in the IT bio-nano era, okay, you'll notice, everybody, what?
They're going to automate out all industry and agriculture.
So they're taking over the food supply.
All right.
They're taking over all of the industry.
You're automated out.
That's again, but while they do that, they're normalizing what?
Humanoid robots.
We're seeing the first steps of this.
Remember, this is a future 2025 document.
This means in the next couple of years, you're going to see that part.
Then, when we get to the virtual part, then they're going to robot everything.
Everything.
So, in other words, there'll be no humans involved in IT, biological nanotech, anything, because we're basically in a post-human future where you believe you can upload your consciousness sold to you by Martine Rothblatt and others.
And Kurzweil.
I mean, Kurzweil warns you that we're going to create entities that are so convincing that we'll believe they have consciousness in a soul, and we're going to give them rights.
We're going to create our doom.
All right.
But here's the thing: that's why when you hear guys like the Kushkush say they think they're going to live forever, their transhumanism is a bit different, right?
So, while we buy into this stuff, Silicon, bio, optical, quantum, quantum computing, a big thing.
That's why Google itself is a Trojan horse.
They're a Trojan horse civilian system for this, as they have partnered with NASA and quantum computing and AI.
I mean, you watch Google's advertisements on artificial intelligence.
And I mean, NASA's in the background, they openly discuss it.
Now, notice we're talking about virtual reality there: immersive, ubiquitous, comms, hyperspectral sensors, virtual presence, automated robotic, everything.
Okay?
This is the key to the future.
Huge cost reductions.
Yeah.
You notice all these environmentalists, you know, we've talked about the Nord Stream pipeline and how it's dispersing all this methane, which they say is bad for the atmosphere.
Anyone know the carbon footprint on a sidewinder or a drone?
Anybody?
Well, especially when it hits a tank, blows up.
Anyone talking about those?
No, because it kills people.
It eliminates the carbon they want reduced.
It eliminates people.
So they'll never talk.
Even the warfare that they test, right?
Never talk about that being part of the global carbon footprint.
So it's so in your face.
So now I wanted to show this: lifespan doubling.
Okay, genetic engineering before birth.
Okay, plants irrigated by seawater, food, petro, chemical, feedstock, minerals, terraforming.
Now, when you talk about seawater, there's a whole thing on halophytes and how that technology should already have been utilized, really, to empower humanity, but it hasn't been because they don't like us and they want to enslave the majority of us.
The lifespan doubling isn't for me and you.
The genetic engineering before birth, if they ever allow you to have children, is all right.
And it's also a big, let's take this down just for a second here.
Let's go downtown right here.
That's a big thing with Rothblatt when she talks about unzip genes.
All right.
So taking charge of baby making in the new millennium.
This is the person who says there are billions of sexes and wrote the book from Transgender to Transhuman.
A manifesto on the freedom of form and basically says that you are a bigot.
Let's get to it right here.
Is that one gone again?
Man, that's too bad because it's right in the very, very beginning.
A lot of these are all of a sudden missing.
I'm just going to have to buy the book.
I don't know if I wish it doesn't look like you can get anything but the paperback, but it tells you about how basically this is an apartheid we're living through.
And there are billions of sexes, not billions of people.
Understanding Europe's Bioengineering Future 00:10:36
And all, and this is the same person that wants you to have a digital twin, okay, virtually human, the promise and peril of digital immortality.
So again, Hollywood, again, social media influencers.
Oh my God, you're not really going to be that necessary.
There'll be virtual People.
There'll be remakes of all these actors and actresses and moments in time that are beyond film and TV series, etc., as the new form of entertainment.
That's the reality.
So I want to play Kurzweil here, okay?
And again, if you did not see my last video on Elon Musk and the revelation of the new Optimus robot, which is very far behind, it doesn't look like, again, it's anywhere near the engineering feat of being available for 20K and mass production, but it's one of those things you can pump all this money and defense contracting into, and you polish it up in this Bernesian PR style.
And again, it's there to acclimate more than really activate.
And with the promise of everything's going to be gravy, baby.
We won't have to do anything else.
The robots are going to take care of everything for you.
The robots love you.
What's the carbon footprint on making one of those robots?
Huh?
Okay, can anybody answer me that?
Has one of those really nice Tesla-style lithium batteries in it?
I can tell you that much.
So let's listen to Ray Kurzweil here.
Take bioengineering.
I mean, that's a very, that's a conventional example that is now the cutting edge of medical technology.
The progress we've made with AIDS is because of bioengineering.
Over the next 10 years, we'll make tremendous progress against cancer and all diseases.
We understand the information processing basis.
Now, one of the reasons I'm playing this is just what I just said.
All these promises of how things are going to get better.
This is 1999.
Have cancer cases gone upsy-daisy or downsy-daisy?
Upsy-daisy or downsy-daisy.
So they give you all these promises of how life's going to be better with these technologies.
And is that the case?
For disease.
So it's a very positive thing.
But there's a downside to it.
In an average bioengineering lab at a routine college, the equipment and means exist to create a self-replicating biological pathogen that could be extremely destructive.
Oh, really?
And the means of doing that, the knowledge to do that, is much less sophisticated than, say, to create an atom bomb and potentially much more destructive because an atomic bomb at least is local.
It's devastating, but local in its effects, whereas something like this isn't necessarily local.
Well, that's just bioengineering.
I mean, that's not looking far into the future.
That's technology today.
But now it's technology that's almost 20.
He's talking about 99, right?
We're in 23 years past that in bioengineering.
And that's why for a long time I've talked about not only bioengineering, but geoengineering and GMOs, genetically modified organisms that even go beyond the food supply now.
I know everybody's seen the mosquito story.
I haven't covered it here yet.
I think we're going to do that as a Red Voice media exclusive.
By the way, redvoicemedia.net slash Jason.
We're going to be doing a daily show four days a week in the morning.
I got a meeting upcoming in the beginning of the week about that.
Even more exciting news, guys.
But I'll leave that for the end of the broadcast.
But we do.
We got some pretty exciting news.
Let's let Kurzweil continue because this is where it gets interesting for the future of humanity and it'll wield into what Peter Thiel has to say, in my opinion.
Do that now.
These new technology, the 20th century certainly could have worked out worse than it did.
I mean, the totalitarian forces could have become predominant.
Certainly also could have ended up better than it did.
The 21st century will see much more powerful technologies, and we'll be able to realize many of the dreams of the human race.
We'll be able to meet the material needs of all human beings.
We'll be able to conquer disease, expand our minds and our knowledge, and our ability to be creative.
But there are also, these technologies can be used in other more destructive ways as well.
Let me just stop him here.
So, again, these are all the promises of these technologies.
And again, what people don't understand is, yeah, technology is a double-edged sword, right?
There's a reason this guy, Kurzweil, while he tells you we're going to create these entities and there's no stopping it, and basically we're going to have non-biological life.
On the flip side of that, he's the head of Calico, Google's immortality division.
All right.
And we just talked about trying to double the lifespan of somebody.
I mean, some of these people really do believe, just like Krishner said, that through regenerative technologies, bio-nanotech, they are going to have biological lives forever.
And again, try to enslave the vast majority of us digitally.
That same person, Martin Rothblatt, FDA and Xeno Transplantation.
So while this person is bringing us, by the way, the religion of Terra Sim, okay, and this idea of human improvement and extension at the same time of your digital twin and your mind file, right, then being uploaded into one of these entities that'll again have rights, but they assure us only rights as pets.
Sure.
Okay.
Okay.
Sure.
I mean, it blows my mind.
This is the future they want.
So Kurzweil, again, promising you the world, but really this is about degrading humanity and getting you to believe you can be a zero or a one or digitally uploaded.
All right.
It's nonsense.
Let's keep going here.
The reason I wrote the book was to really show us where we're going.
So we see that these emergence of these powerful technologies is inevitable.
And if we understand what's coming, we can hopefully apply it to furthering our human values.
Not that we all agree on what that is, but it is important for society to understand.
That's where I agree with him 100%.
And by the way, we're going to play him dispelling the overpopulation myth in a while.
I think that's also important because he really sells it as stuff that's going to empower us.
But you look at the moves of the predator class, right?
And they want to put us in compact, digitally run cities like NEOM.
All right.
Again, that was an exclusive a couple weeks ago.
If you don't know about NEOM and this project, you need to know about it.
And it looks very much like what?
A virtual world they're selling you on.
But it's a compact slave state city that's going to run your carbon social begging score.
Your social, we are the change.
So, I mean, if you haven't seen the push on this, and this is how you know it's global, again, this is in the UAE.
NEOM's media village is open for business.
I mean, they're selling you utopia while they're building dystopia.
And here comes Theo.
Again, a lot of people think people like Musk and Theo are heroes.
No, very much a part of this agenda.
And that's why we cover it.
So here's Theo talking about the three possibilities of the future now.
All right.
And I'm going to say right now, the first one is absolutely absurd and fear-mongering.
And that's because he's reading off talking points.
And he is basically saying that it's his job and the libertarians to come up with something better.
All right.
It's their job.
So, in other words, he's saying there's going to be some other kind of a pseudo-alternative that me and my buddies are going to present.
Okay.
I think that the future that China represents is not a future that is particularly desirable.
I was struck by this when I was in Western Europe a few months ago.
I think the future is something that always has to be thought of in relatively concrete terms, and it has to be different from the present.
And only something that's different from the present and very concrete can have any sort of charismatic force.
And looking at Western Europe, I would say there are basically three plausible futures on offer.
Number one is Islamic Sharia law.
And if you're a woman, you get to wear a burqa.
Number two.
Let me just stop it right there.
Through the migration and things they've done via Western Europe, the idea that they would allow that would only be in order to disrupt the rest of that region and cause different types of societal, cultural, and military conflicts so that they could, I would say, gain more control over the vast majority of the populace via order out of chaos.
That's the only way that happens in Western Europe, okay?
But these other two are extremely plausible, or what I think is going to be a mixture of both.
In other words, what Theo and his cronies are offering for the future is totalitarian AI a la China, where the computers track you in everything you do all the time.
And that's kind of creepy.
So the Eye of Sauron, geez, the Lord of the Rings reference, watching you at all times.
And then the third one is hyper-environmentalism, where you drive an e-scooter and you recycle.
And even though I'm not a radical environmentalist, I think if those are the three choices, you can understand why the green movement's winning.
See, it gets a little smiley there.
But really, we already have the ISO on in place here.
AI Scanning Global Cameras 00:04:05
I'm going to play a video of how there's already a program that's been created via AI that after you take a picture and post it on social media, it can then go search through all of the CCTV cameras that are available in that geo-region and show you taking a picture from that.
So I of Sauron's been here for a long time.
Tractre's database is oversauce.
And it's not just European nations, it's not just Western nations.
They got this thing down globally, globally.
All right?
Because those are the three visions of the future we have.
And the challenge on the conservative or libertarian side is to offer something that's a picture of the future that's different from these two very dystopian and one somewhat stagnant one.
So you'll just take, again, the two dystopian ones and merge them and then have your talking heads, your front men, like Elon Musk, put out funny memes and say that Starlink was always intended for peaceful use, even though the reality is that Starlink is being utilized in warfare in the Ukraine and has its highest concentration there.
And SpaceX and its ride-along program is putting up blackjack satellites as well, which are there for warfare.
Just like your Palantir software, Peter, all right, is another global track, trace, database system utilized by the Intel community.
So come on.
Give me a break.
It's Johnny nonsense.
So here we are.
I'm going to show you.
This is short.
I'm not sure if this was on TikTok or Instagram or whatever.
But this girl breaks this down, you know, right in your face.
A guy on Twitter just revealed software that can take an Instagram photo and use AI to search open cameras in a location to see if they can find the video of you taking the photo on that day.
So the guy who created Die With Me, which is that chat F you can only use when you have less than 5% battery, just unveiled this software where you give it like the Instagram photo on the left.
And on the right, you see this AI searching through a bunch of open cameras all around the world to see if they can find the people in the photo with the proper location and give you the video of the photo actually being taken.
Personally, this is brilliant.
This must have been so hard to put together.
The effect is fantastic.
And it's a great way to remind people that you are constantly being watched.
That's so much more of your information is out there than you think.
Also, it's way easier to find your location at all times than you think.
Check out his Twitter.
He's got a YouTube video on it if you want to learn more about it.
He also has a way to support his page.
So there you go, guys.
Take a look.
I mean, that's now.
That's open source.
That's not even big data, big government, big tech curating your quote-unquote digital twin.
In fact, when you go to, I believe it's digitally human, and this is in 2015, published by Rothblatt.
Let's just read this quickly.
And then we're going to go to Ray Kurzweil and show you how he talks about this being very much a myth.
Every day, social media is automatically uploading our thoughts, memories, preferences, beliefs, and history to a virtual existence, essentially creating a mind file of ourselves.
Thousands of software engineers across the globe are working on mindware to create from these mind file personalities and human-like consciousness in computer software or cyber consciousness.
In the next decade or two, these efforts will result in the first digital copies of our identities, which will be our mind clothes clones.
Again, bringing us back to, you know, not necessarily what we're thinking or doing, but this virtual appearance of humanity.
And that is what this transgender movement is about.
It's about disassociating yourself from your very biology, from your humanity, and believing that you can identify as whatever and that consciousness really is just digital.
Solar Energy Revolution 00:11:07
It's the same thing with their pushing the multiverse, right?
You have no accountability.
Everything takes place in an infinite universe an infinite number of times, right?
No free will at all, at all.
Simulation theory.
We're not really here.
Again, you're a video game.
No.
They want to make you believe that because they want you to also think that human beings are kind of gross and we're going to ruin the earth at the same time.
So while they're trying to get to disassociate you from the physical, biological, natural world and sell you a virtual universe, right?
And all these ideas, it's funny.
They want you to do all these things for this very real biological universe.
Right?
The earth itself.
So let's play Kurzweil here because he breaks.
And again, there's some things I like about Ray.
You know, he's very frank, but at the same time, Ray, he has his virtual persona.
It's Ramona.
Let me see if we can pull that up right quick.
You know, when I talk about the transgender thing, I talk about, let's see, let's, Ramona and Ray.
Ray Kurz.
Let's see.
User clip.
We got stuff right away, of course.
In depth with Ray Kurzweil.
That's a 2006 C-SPAN.
The one we're watching is from 1999.
And there's the female alter ego.
Did anyone?
Let's see, Ramona Songs over at KurzwellAI.net.
I didn't know that.
Come out and play.
Well, Ramona's got an album.
White Rabbit.
I'm sure the audience is going to love that.
I'm not going to play it.
We should, but I'm not going to.
Should I play it?
I don't, no.
No, I'm not going to do it.
I'm not going to do it.
Instead, I'm going to be nice to Ray, and I am going to play him dispelling the myth of overpopulation.
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Very excited about that.
But it's kind of a strange world where we can do things that have to do with information, but otherwise the world is still the old world of scarcity.
All of that's going to change as we go through the 2020s.
And here I have an example of energy.
So we're applying supercomputing to coming up with new materials, both for energy storage and collection of solar energy.
As a result, the costs both of producing solar energy and storing it are coming down quite dramatically.
As a result, we see exponential growth in the usage of solar and other renewables.
It's doubling every two years.
Total renewables is now about 6% at two years each.
Before 2030, we'll be able to provide all of our energy needs, ultimately at very low cost, using completely renewable energy.
See, when I hear that, and Kurzweil talking about it, that would empower humanity if we could really do that via solar now in the next eight years.
I believe this is from like 2018, 2019.
All right.
Now, the only way that that would be feasible, in my opinion, unless they do roll out this miracle solar technology, and solar would be the one, all right?
Not some of these other renewables.
And then the way to store them in batteries wasn't, you know, as massively destructive as they say it is, right?
Through all this lithium mining, et cetera.
They're able to do that.
Great.
Great.
But the people at the top, the people that Joe Biden speaks to at the Global Health Fund talking about a 31 to 1 return in this carbon control system, right?
They're talking about a massive reduction of the carbon of life, of human life, if that's possible by 2030.
That's me breaking it down.
Okay?
I presented this recently to the Prime Minister of Israel, who actually was in my class at the Sloan School in the 1970s.
And he said, Ray, do we have enough sunlight to do this with to double what at that time was seven more times?
And I said, yes, when we double seven more times and are meeting 100% of our energy needs from solar, we'll be using one part in 10,000 of the sunlight that falls on the earth.
So this is another example how we will use the economics and the profound deflation rate of information technology that's now attending nominally information products to nominally physical products.
Let me just stop it here.
Now, I also want you to think about this.
If that were true about being able within the next now, 10 years by 2030, eight to 10 years, all right, being able to take all of our power from solar, wouldn't this whole carbon system that they're trying to put into place be totally and completely irrelevant?
Wouldn't it be solved by the fact that we were running on 100% solar and we're moving in that direction?
All of our energy needs could be produced by the sun if that were true.
Why would we be setting up all these other systems of stakeholder capitalism and a social credit score?
Why would we even talk about humans' carbon footprint at all if what Ray is saying is true?
I just want to point that out.
Like energy and food and clothing and housing.
Finally, then she said, okay, there's one resource that's not an information technology, which you can't grow this way, which is land.
We're very crowded together.
That's not going to grow exponentially.
And I said, actually, we're not crowded together.
It's right taking a train trip anywhere in the world, and you'll see 95% of the usable land is not used.
So we've decided artificially to crowd ourselves together.
Cities was a very early invention so that we could work and play together.
Ultimately, we'll be able to overcome that by spreading out.
We're already doing that by workgroup with Google is all over the world.
We're able to work together.
It's not exactly as good yet as being together.
But.
Now, he's going to talk about bringing you into the virtual world, right?
But you notice right there, he's dispelling this myth of overpopulation, okay, and limited resources.
He says, look, that's all information technology.
We could totally take care of that.
All right.
Now, again, if all this stuff is real, why are they setting up systems of command and control and telling you you're going to eat Z-bugs?
And meat is bad.
Right?
And we have to worry about methane.
And we have to worry about our carbon.
I mean, this is the same guy that's telling you there's a post-human future and that biological life on Earth is going to eventually end.
Just throwing that out there.
We talk about Bushnell, the guy who wrote that document that we were showing you earlier, talking about human-contaminated machines at the end.
Yikes.
Ultimately, when virtual reality and augmented reality becomes highly realistic, which it will by the end of the 2020s, we'll be able to work and play together just like we're physically together and we'll be able to live anywhere we want and use all of that 95% of the usable land.
So there he breaks it down, right?
But instead, what they're going to do is they're going to try to merge you with machines gradually, accept a UBI, take away your humanity, your idea of a soul and religion, and empower a state-run model with blockchain technology and robots.
This is 2020.
And by the way, in 2022, the World Economic Forum had two separate forums, two separate forums on the metaverse.
We showed you the metaverse and the World Economic Forum already have a huge website and an agenda that is together.
All right?
World Economic Forum, United Nations, World Health Organization, they're all lockstep mouthpieces for this agenda.
And that's why in 2020, they were not shy when they had the When Humans Become Cyborgs conference.
We're going to start the When Humans Become Cyborg session.
You know, I always wanted to be a cyborg.
Waiting for the day to become on the that's where we're gonna end the program.
That's where we're gonna end the program.
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Guys, I absolutely love you.
Thanks for joining me on this journey.
Get ready because it's a cultural revolution that is against humanity and trying to build up this false virtual future while a predator class wants to remain in the background and biologically have their techno fountain of youth.
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