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Factions and Future Wars 00:06:57
Hey, everybody.
It is Monday.
I am with John Fitch, Smash Master.
A lot to talk about today, John.
We're going to be talking, of course, transhumanism because it's just the topic of the day and it's literally everywhere, whether people want to realize it or not.
Robotics, this week was the launch of Elon Musk's Optimus bot.
It looks very, very much like it's in the beginning phases of being scaled up or even useful.
Yet it does show you the future of Azure.
Well, again, here's the thing.
When they build these prototypes, they end up costing all sorts of money.
And in a lot of cases, they're using classified technology, mostly of resources that are either not abundant or are too convenient for warfare to allow, right?
They don't want to give those up.
They want to make sure that they don't get into the public's hands because it would put them at a disadvantage.
That's one.
But two, they have to figure out a way, all right, now we have to use different materials and we have to scale that up because he wants to sell these for $20,000 a piece.
So that's really the challenge of when they start showing you the technology and then pumping it out consumer-wise, right?
It's just like when we talk about the Transformers conference and when they have NASA there and then they have DARPA there, but then they also have Rocket Dyne there, right?
So Rocketdyne's sitting there and she pauses for a second and says, you know, a lot of this stuff is still classified, but basically talking about printing mini rockets.
So not say the ones that you would put large things into orbit, the kind of stuff you see SpaceX put up, but smaller ones, which are putting things into low Earth orbit and, you know, carrying cargo to the ISS or other locations.
That's all I'm going to say because who knows what they're really doing, how they're deploying things.
Again, I would assume a lot of that's classified.
But in order to scale that up, when you bring it up, now all the material has to be abundant.
So if they're using, say they give them the technology, if they're using certain types of minerals, et cetera, just like the lithium mines, they may not have the infrastructure of the slave labor or the automated labor in those mines to make it so they can produce 5,000 to 10,000 of them in a year.
But we're seeing more and more.
So for instance, one of the things they talked about is the nano sats.
They've had that technology for decades, right?
But the way they were able to scale them up is everybody started making these devices, right?
At such a high level that they had leftover microprocessors that they were able to get at like wholesale and then pop them in as navigation devices because they have gyroscopes, et cetera.
So, you know, that's what also gets me, John.
A lot of people think because of what I talk about or whatever, I think that there's like this one rule of cabal that controls everything.
That's not exactly how it works.
There's so many different, I would say.
I keep telling people this.
I don't think it's not country versus country.
It's groups of corporate interests, bank interests, right?
You have billion, multi-hundred billion dollar people groups versus other, you know, trillion dollar, like just ridiculous wealth in these small groups and factions.
And there's probably several of them.
There are factions, but I would say this.
At the end of the day, when I talk about a quote-unquote new world order, really you're talking about battling ideal sets of an authoritarian collectivist society where there is a very few at the top and then a subclass at the bottom.
And that's why transhumanism is two different things.
And that's why they want to bring in the robots.
People who are highly motivated can do a lot of damage and get a lot of other people on their side.
So you got to either force the poor people, your slaves, under your boot so they can't possibly uprise, or you diminish their numbers so they're not a threat.
You know, you also have with the increased populations, you have access to the internet.
You have people who have the ability to make vast amounts of wealth in a very short period of time.
That also threatens the people up on the top.
Well, let's talk about that.
If you have people who are born poor and they figure something out on the internet, and then now they've got a billion dollars, now they're making world-changing decisions.
The elites, the people, not the elites, the ruling class, they don't want that to happen because now they have another king just popped up who's giving them grief and challenging their ideals.
I would 100% agree with you.
And that's why they want, in essence, that's why there's this false idea of sustainability and overpopulation, right?
They want to deal with less people, less anomalies, less competition, like you're talking about.
Less anomalies.
That's a great way to put it.
Well, it's true.
So if you actually have any type of not only a meritocracy, but a system that then can be gamed, because really when we're talking about these factions of people and groups and organizations, we're talking about the highest level of organized crime.
Literally, the level of organized crime where you can order the deaths of people and it's quote unquote not illegal.
And you can do so in quote unquote rule sets that you have built with other gangsters, right?
Like that's what these treaties are.
I mean, so you're dealing with these people and these factions, and then you're dealing with currency exchanges, industry, et cetera, and now information technology for decades.
You do have a lot of these wars, they're not real wars.
They're just a way to eliminate people.
Because think about it.
Who goes off to fight the wars?
The most patriotic people and the poorest people.
That's usually the people who become soldiers.
So if you can get rid of those are the biggest threats to you.
Mass amounts of poor people or mass amounts of highly committed people to their country.
You know, like get rid of them.
How do you get rid of them?
Let's pretend we're getting in a fight.
Let's get in a war and just keep sending troops off to die.
Well, sometimes I don't think it's just pretend.
I think right now, and in fact, we're going to talk about it in a bit, especially because we're going to talk about Bilderberg in a second.
And here's the deal: you talk about people that come up through the ranks, right?
So a guy like Peter Thiel, he's very much like a social climber, right?
Very smart, intelligent guy, went through their system, and now he is a very big player.
No, no doubt about it, a billionaire.
But he works hand in hand with not only companies like Facebook, but then you have Palantir, and that's hand in hand with the military-industrial complex.
Billionaires' Collusion Clime 00:11:35
All right.
And then, again, because of that experience, where is he?
He's at the right hand of Trump and the administration as his technology advisor.
Right.
And he's also not a weird bedfellows.
When we get into the MMA thing, we'll have to talk about the Zuckerberg.
Oh, the Zuck.
Oh, you know what?
The Zuck and Dana holding hands together.
And this is like a week or two weeks after Zuckerberg admitted on Joe Rogan that he helped alter the election by suppressing information.
Well, they may be looking at the market.
At the request of the FBI.
Well, right now, their stock is way, way down from where it was initially, right?
And it's still being pumped up.
They want their metaverse.
We can get into that in a moment.
They want a lock-on information.
They want you to basically submit as much about yourself as humanly possible to build these quote-unquote mind files on you.
Not my words, okay, but the words literally of the author of From Transgender to Transhuman, Martine Rothblatt.
I want to put that out there.
So I think that Zuckerberg is going to be around a while.
He was groomed through Thee and Sean Parker and the establishment that we're going to talk about right now that is automating everything.
Okay.
And remember, the World Economic Forum has already partnered with the metaverse on a mega level.
So they had two different forums at Davos this year on the metaverse alone.
Let's get to the robotics, John.
Let's start with this automation.
I'm going to turn the volume off on so we can just kind of watch it without the nifty little music.
I'd put a different music behind it.
Darth Vader's death march.
Perhaps.
So we've all seen the robot dogs.
And on this one, I think they got maybe a GoPro on the front, or I've seen ones where they have the GoPro on the front, or maybe they've now built it in.
But on the top of one of these things that are bipeds that are only going to get faster, they're going to be able to, first of all, even if it's not faster, that thing eventually is going to be able to do that for hours on end.
You're not.
You're not.
It doesn't matter how good your cardio is.
If this thing's determined, you better start thinking of an innovative way to slow it down or stop it altogether because it's going to eventually catch up with you.
You ain't going to be able to leg lock that.
No.
And we'll get into this in a second because this is also extremely important, especially when it's going to have multiple types of devices that are going to be able to be remotely controlled through an Android-type operating system.
And that's the other thing about Google.
It is a military contractor first.
In fact, that's what this next clip is about.
And this is why we talk about sustainability and what sustainability really means.
Sustainability means your way of life being crushed.
And yes, less people on the planet as they promote this whole transhuman ideology of taking charge of life at birth, the idea of billions of sexes or genders, again, Martin Rothblatt, and that we're bigots right now.
We're apartheid.
And then we're going to change all that.
So when we talk about Google and its partnership not only with NASA, but also the Defense Department that's building drone technology that we had multiple employees walk out on, right?
All this AI.
And we now have self-reliant drones.
We showed you the sharpshooter technology last week, John, that they're utilizing in Israel.
Remember, the new thing of the UN is all about transgender rights and sustainability and this climate carbon agenda, all of it.
Okay, so this is, I think she's the undersecretary for global communications here discussing at the sustainable development conference exactly how they feel, John.
All right.
You know, we partnered with Google, for example.
If you Google climate change, you will, at the top of your search, you will get all kinds of UN resources.
We started this partnership when we were shocked to see that when we Googled climate change, we were getting incredibly distorted information right at the top.
So we're becoming much more proactive.
You know, we own the science and we think that the world, you know, should know it.
And the platforms themselves also do.
But again, it's, it's, it is, um, it's, it's a huge, huge challenge that I think all sectors of society need to be very active in.
So let's just stop it there.
Uh, so they own the science on climate change.
I want to point out that that's off putting right off the gate.
If somebody's going to tell you they own we own the science, you own the method of discovery.
Really?
You own that.
No one else can have it.
Well, brother, again, when it's really all about peace for health and health for peace, and they're now having this agenda again together in this medical techno-fascist carbon system, right?
Again, this is now mother, father earth.
You can see the mustache.
I mean, they put a mustache on this thing with a cloud head, and you can see the recycling, and you can see the wind farms, and you can see the cosmos now, and you can see the leaves, and now you can see your lungs, and you can see two ambiguous people holding hands with a little child here.
This is the next move.
We're gonna, I think we're gonna play the whole five minutes of Biden speaking at the Global Health Fund after being addressed to Gates because this whole sustainability agenda is gonna be extremely profitable for these people.
I want to explain this to you: the demise of your standard of living at best and your personal autonomy is going to be a 31-to-1 profit for these people.
That's what they're, and it's going to be done a lot through our tax dollars and subsidies, by the way.
Well, they got our economy.
Keep printing money, keep printing money.
And it's also going to be part of this gender equity level.
Think about what you just saw at Davos.
The UN's telling you that now Google has the authority.
And remember, YouTube bans whatever they want as medical misinformation.
They have the authority to do so.
They collude with one another.
This is a global agenda.
So when the transgender thing gets just too hot, and they've already done this, they've taken some things down.
But you're not allowed to point out that the most powerful transgender person in the world, when this isn't allowed, is also the author of From Transgender to Transhuman.
And they lay out this is a manifesto of the freedom of form, and they have a religion called TerraSim.
You can't point out that they have a thing called virtually human that they just got approved by the FDA for xenotransplantation with United Therapeutics.
You can't point that, point out in the 90s, they had unzipped genes where they said they want to take hold of reproductive technology and genetic screening, DNA mapping.
Within the next 25 to 75 years, it's a book in the 90s, folks.
That means we're in that mark right now.
I mean, you can't point out that these are their intentions.
And I'm going to point again, this is a tough watch, guys.
This is struggle, bus Biden for five minutes.
He coughs through it, but I think it's so important.
And here's the deal, John.
These mother truckers cheer.
They cheer every time he starts talking about how much money they're going to dump into it because they know they're the ones 31 to 1.
Woo!
Gravy train, gravy train.
So here comes, you know, Zombie J all hyped up on probably amphetamines because he's reading off that prompter real fast when he can.
You're going to love it.
But this is before the walkoff.
This is the important stuff people aren't talking about.
Remember, he signed the executive order on biotechnology, on a bioeconomy, on sustainable living.
This is the internet of bodies they want to bring in.
Friends, fellow leaders, Bill, thank you for the introduction.
You know, I want to thank you all for being here.
Not that you're here because we invited you.
You'll be here no matter what.
And Bill, thank you for your incredible leadership and commitment to global health.
And everyone participating in this conference, and to all of you, I want to thank you.
Thank you for fighting for what counts.
This is all about saving lives.
It's all about saving lives.
It's a 31-to-1 return.
He's thanking Bill Gates, who just introduced him, because we all know that Bill Gates loves us so much.
No ambiguity here.
He has nothing to do with depopulation.
He's in the good guys club that wants to curb over population.
But John, they're called the good guys.
And Oprah Winfrey's a member, so they must be good guys.
I mean, what a branding.
Oh, you don't like the good guys club, Burmes?
What are you some kind of freak show?
It's the same thing with the Antifa crap.
Well, it's literally anti-fascist.
Well, maybe if they acted that way, if they knew what fascism was, if they pointed out the open fascism that's been going on for decades, administration to administration, I'd be open to their argument.
I'm not open to an argument when somebody wants to cover their face, dress in black, and burn things.
Okay, and that's way back, by the way.
We're talking about, actually, me and Luke covered it together, talked about Radowski.
It was the G20 in 2009, and the black bloc was there.
And those were the people that were lighting things on fire, dumpsters in particular.
It's like, what are you doing?
Why are you ruining it for the rest of us that are trying to have a legitimate protest here?
Why are you showing up to battle police officers?
Don't we understand that, especially throughout modern history and in this country, nonviolent, peaceful protest has been the most effective.
And that's why Martin Luther King Jr. was really so legendary and had to eventually be accepted.
Because time and time again, these peaceful marches just showed the hypocrisy of what was going on.
All right, let's get back to Zombie Jay.
And again, he's going to tell you all about profits and gender.
Profits and gender.
Working with partners to ensure that all communities are healthy and strong, at least have a shot at being healthy and strong.
That people everywhere can live in dignity.
It's hard to maintain your dignity when you look at your child and see that they are sick or ill with a disease that you can't control.
It's difficult.
It shocks you, and it deprives you of your dignity.
Pledges and Dollars 00:03:25
That's why the United States is proud to be a founding member of the Global Fund.
And over the past 20 Through our work together, it's estimated the Global Fund has saved, as you heard before, 50 million lives and dramatically, dramatically reduced the death rate of HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria in the countries where it's working.
Excuse me.
Today, we've seen some historic pledges to keep building on this incredible record.
Almost 1.6 billion, I think I got it right, euros from France, 1.3 billion from Germany, $1 billion from Japan, $1.2 billion from Canada, 750 million Euros from the European Commission, and significant increases in the private sector, Qatar, Republic of Korea, and from nations that themselves receive global fund grants like Malawi and Niger also contributed.
And as I pledge to all of you, the United States will donate $1 billion for every $2 billion committed by the rest of the world.
So here it is.
Here's where the big now there hasn't been applause through any of a supposed saving lives, and we've done this.
I mean, it was tough to get through, right, for Joe, but here he's going to start talking money.
He's going to start talking some cheese here, guys.
And that's speaking these people's language.
You just listen.
Look how much money he just said they were going to commit.
He's going to get excited.
They're going to get excited.
So that means we're going to work.
First, let's bring it back.
First mention of money, first hand clap.
$1 billion for every $2 billion committed by the rest of the world.
So that means we're going to work.
That means we're going to work with our partners in Congress to contribute another $6 billion to the Global Fund.
Bringing the overall Global Pledge as of today to $14 billion.
With these incredible contributions, he succeeded through our mutual and continuing commitment to deliver one of the largest fundraising and global health fundraisers in global health history.
And these billions are expected to deliver a 31-fold return on investment.
31-fold return on investment.
And in other words, for every dollar to fight these diseases, we expect $31 in health gains and economic returns.
Let me just really break down what he said while everybody cheered.
And he spelled it out for them.
31 to 1, 31 to 1, $31 to one.
So they're going to take your money and taxpayer money from other countries, okay?
And this is just what they've pledged.
I'm going to explain it to everybody very, very simple.
I mean, that's why they're cheering.
So they're not really going to invest anything.
They've opened these funds, and then the states pledge them to these institutions, these non-government organizations, NGOs, that then invest that money into all these programs that make them a return of 31 to 1 on the backs of the tax dollars of across the world.
Okay, that's how it works.
While they dictate what medicine you're going to get.
Private Jets and Carbon Footprints 00:04:05
All right.
And that medicine is going to be mandatory transgender transitions for children.
That is part of this.
I mean, I wish I was wrong, but that's the next theme of part of this after they all just cheer.
So it's going to be your carbon footprint is bad.
You're bad as a human being, John.
Well, they're still driving their private jets.
Not only private jets.
Let's be adults here.
All right.
Great with these guys' private jets.
What's the carbon footprint of a ghost drone?
Yeah.
Well, just a drone.
Like, what's the carbon?
Like, let's say a nice ghost drone that then takes out a tank.
How much is that?
It's got to be a lot, right?
It takes a lot of material to build a tank.
The electronics in a ghost drone, probably pretty significant.
The Nord Stream pipeline has just got blown up.
With the methane.
Methane's bad, supposedly.
Mass amounts of methane into the air.
Nobody is really talking about it.
But again, think about this, though.
With warfare, not only.
This is off topic, but there's a docu series we just started about the anthrax stuff after 9-11 now.
Yeah, on Netflix.
I've seen people talk.
Actually, I've taken a look at it.
I got to watch it as well.
Yeah, well, again, where does that lead?
That leads back to our bioweapons facilities.
You know, Fort Dietrich, Maryland, several different stories.
Weaponized, goes after the media, goes after people in National Inquirer, goes after people in government, Dashel.
I remember that well.
Framed it like it was part of 9-11, right?
There's a lot going on there, too.
But first of all, right now is the big move.
I've been telling, I wish people would have paid attention then, right?
9-11, they built so much infrastructure in this country.
We're literally a place called Ministry of Truth, and we're taking on these globalist policies.
Ministry of Truth.
It's the most, I guess, the creepiest, like eerie thing ever, the Ministry of Truth.
I mean, that's what the Department on Disinformation and Misinformation is.
And that's why this person is saying, you know, we own the science on climate, and that science is going to tell us that we're, again, think about, like John said, just the carbon that goes, the carbon footprint of the military that you'll never know about that's unaccountable.
Here's the thing.
What it does is it eliminates the carbon that they really want to eliminate in the first place, which is you.
It kills people.
So it doesn't matter.
Okay.
It's just like they don't mind if they, and then we're going to get into this in a minute.
They don't mind if they provoke a nuclear war where some people die because think about just the real impact on the environment, not its carbon footprint, which I'm sure is massive, but the other literal radiation, devastation, loss of life.
They don't care because they bask in the loss of life.
They love it.
They can't get enough of it.
It gets them off.
And again, this whole transhuman movement is eventually to non-biological life at the end, post-human, not only transhuman, but post-human.
But first, they have to get you to accept things like smart medications, human-brain interfaces, and bio-nanotech jabby-jabs.
Okay, they have to get you to accept that.
So, and again, since the future is not human, they want to take away the family.
They want to take away biology in general, male and female roles, and having a family.
And again, Biden's about to get heavy on gender.
Which also advances our progress toward meeting the goal of sustainable development agenda.
So let's challenge ourselves to keep going, do even more.
It's an investment that will save another 20 million lives, reduce mortality from these diseases, another 64% in the next four years.
It will support frontline health workers, improve.
Deep Brain Stimulation Implants 00:12:49
And by the way, they deserve special, special, special thanks for what they've done, especially when it was much more dangerous than it is today.
It will improve surveillance capabilities, build stronger, more resilient health supply chains, and increase innovations to reach those most in need.
And it's going to help prevent and respond to gender-based violence and advanced sexual and reproductive rights.
Gender-based violence and advanced reproductive rights.
I didn't know that we had this epidemic of gender-based violence globally or in this country.
You know what there is?
Something that's going on?
Like, there's a lot of Asian violence.
There's a lot of acts of violence against Asian people.
Yeah.
I mean, I mean, that is actually.
But I don't like when they frame it as a hate crime.
I hate that.
I don't like hate crimes.
I think hate crime laws are bad all the way around.
But you're right.
Well, you know what that is, in my opinion.
First of all, you do have real racism, right?
And especially in compact city areas.
So you get groups of people that group up racially, and then you do have racially motivated attacks.
But generally, Asian people are small.
Okay.
I hate to say it, but oh, am I being a bigot there, guys?
It's not like you're seeing Asian hate crimes against the 6'5 Asian dude that has a good front kick.
You know what I'm saying?
What you're seeing against little old ladies, little old men, small people when they're not looking.
They're just built, you know, genetically smaller in most cases.
And you get into those cities and they still have their culture, right?
So they speak often in Mandarin, et cetera.
And again, that builds division.
And again, I don't like the hate crime thing.
Plus, you have insanity going on in New York City right now, right?
People everywhere.
Yeah, you have escalation and crime everywhere.
And that's also on purpose.
So, you know, there are a lot of factors there, in my opinion.
I don't like, again, I don't like any kind of hate crime.
You commit a crime against another human being, the repercussions should weigh the same.
All right.
Whether it was because you were just a total madman and you hated the person's color, their hair, the color of their skin, you were jealous because they had a nicer car or a pretty wife or just whatever reason.
I really don't care.
The repercussions have to be the same.
And we don't, it's just like we don't add terrorists to looters and robbers and arsonists.
Guess what?
If you're an arsonist and you cost people lives, it's usually second-degree murder.
You should be charged with that, right?
And they shouldn't go lean on you.
And I mean, we don't need all this extra stuff that's now eventually led to the fact that not only do you get censored, but then you can get deplatformed financially while they move into this CBDC thing at the same time and try to digitize everything.
And again, let's get back to gender because here, I think he's got less than two minutes left.
And boy, he just can't get off this whole gender kick.
And health outcomes for people around the world.
You know, as we work together, the United States will also continue to advance our leadership through our own health investments in PEPFAR, the president's malaria initiative, and efforts to fight TB.
TB.
These investments working in tandem and further amplifying the work of a global fund have helped turn the HIV AIDS around and develop the world's first vaccine for malaria.
Here in the United States, we're almost 1.2 million people are living with HIV.
Let me just stop that.
Does that sound like we've turned anything around?
If that's true, I don't even know that's a true number, but let's break that number down.
If there are 1.2 million people in this country, where say we have 35 million people, okay?
That's around one in 30, 1 in 32 people that have HIV in this country.
That's not good.
That's not a great number, right?
There used to be, I remember in the 90s where all the panic was here, I'm pretty sure that you were talking about well under 100,000 people in this country that had HIV or AIDS.
If we literally have 1.2 million people and he didn't misspeak there, that, in my opinion, would be a huge failure, John.
I mean, that's a pretty big number, right?
One out of 30 something?
One out of 30?
That would mean like one person out of your high school class in every class you have.
Even I guess that's one out of 300.
I'm misspeaking.
I am misspeaking on the map.
But that's still high.
Still seems really high.
One out of 300?
Again, I remember a time in this country where we're talking about under 100,000 people.
You know what I mean?
When we had populations right around 300 million.
We haven't gone up that much.
So, I mean, that feels high to me.
You know what?
I'm going to jump past his other gender talk, which is, again, he does it.
But I want to let people know what all this is going to lead to if we allow it.
If we allow them to crash the economy, take hold of the science and our medical field, they're going to come in with mandatory smart drugs.
All right.
And anybody who thinks that this is fake, well, here we go.
Get ready for it.
This is Davos 2020 from the When Humans Become Cyborgs, the conference.
Let's let them speak for themselves.
If everyone knows what these technologies look like, this isn't, of course, an exhausting set of visuals.
I'd like to start sessions on sophisticated brain machine interface talks by saying we have been trying to enhance functioning in the human brain for quite some time.
Probably the first controversy that came up was with the use of smart drugs.
So these were ADHD drugs for a clinical condition, ADHD, that were then used by students to try to enhance their attention and focus.
There's very poor evidence that it actually does that.
You can tell your college student, the college students you know.
It seems to just keep you awake.
So I want to point out right here that this woman is admitting that the ADHD drugs that they pushed on children.
Low-level meth.
That's all it is.
And we've talked about Kellbree's and how it can cause psychosis.
So this, I mean, I'm not going to lie.
For children.
Yeah, for children.
And still, you know, being pushed in many ways.
So I want to point out again that this woman here is admitting to this, but still these things are in the field.
And now they have them for six-year-olds to 14-year-olds.
All right.
And this is just going to be one aspect of what they've done with this big pharma biomedical tech.
For a long time.
And another technology that colleagues of mine have been using in Oxford is deep brain stimulation.
I'll give an example of how that's being used.
So this is a neural implant that's implanted deep into the brain into areas that people think are implicated in whatever the problem is they're trying to solve.
It's been very successful, for example, in treating Parkinsonian tremor, but it's also being used more experimentally in anorexia nervosa, for example.
And it also has been, it seems to be quite successful in epilepsy.
And these, so you get an implant and it's attached to a pacemaker device that is just under the skin.
And it sends an electric current to the implant and in that way regulates the area of the brain.
And that electric current is set by your doctor.
So I just want to.
Implant the metal rods into your brain.
And it's just terrifying.
Listen, man.
You know, the same woman, however many years ago with the ADHD drugs, was giving a speech about how, oh, hey, we've got these new drugs and they're going to work so awesome and amazing, guys.
It's the new thing.
And now they're like, whoa, hey, those drugs, we totally screwed up.
But this, this metal rod we insert in your brain, it's totally the answer.
Well, again, you're talking about deep brain stimulation that's controlled by a physician.
You know how you do deep brain stimulation?
Read a book.
Read a book.
Okay?
Go to jiu-jitsu class.
You'll get some deep brain stimulation.
I'm with you 100%.
But let's flesh this out a little bit.
All right.
Now, when a doctor is going to utilize this technology, obviously it's going to interface with some type of software, right, John?
It'll have to for these types.
Whatever software it's running, it's going to stimulate these things to act in a certain way with your brain, which will then interface with your body, your nervous system, your endorphins, everything.
So essentially what you're going to have are doctors that are going to take big pharma software and programs that they can upload to your brain at a moment's notice remotely without your knowledge based on what they prescribe based on what big pharma is coding.
Sure, great idea.
I want to let it continue because again, when you're talking about smart drugs, you're also talking about, for instance, DARPA has their little gel implant.
It's not just human-brain interfaces, but let's let this woman continue because I think it's really important.
This is actually sort of where the brain-computer interfaces are today.
One reason I like to show this picture is to give a sense of actually where the technology is at the moment, which is that it's a lot of wiring.
So although we would like to think of ourselves as being able to sort of increasingly adopt a lifestyle where we are continually hooked up to a computer or a machine that helps enhance our capabilities, particularly our intellectual capabilities, so we think about being wired into the internet, getting our brains to upload information.
But this represents actually the technology problem, which is we have to solve the wiring problem.
And so there are people, you know, like Elon Musk who are trying to work on closed-loop systems where the read of the brain and the input into the brain all happens within the brain in an implant that then is actually a very small implant that's put just underneath the skull.
So first of all, I want to put out there that what you're looking at is somebody that doesn't even have an implant.
So a lot of this stuff is just wireless technology.
And they know this.
So it could be a device you wear.
But what she's talking about with these human brain interfaces, because again, they already do have the ones that she just showed you amongst others that regulate, is she's talking about a human brain interface that is hooked up constantly to the World Wide Web and has access to things like the internet and a visual interface on top of that.
You know, something that could eventually, quote unquote, hook you into the metaverse, right?
The promises of Taylor Swift in your head.
So it doesn't require huge surgery.
So that's the other thing, of course, about brain implants is that they require major surgery.
So that's really where most of the work, the technology-enhancing work, is happening at the moment.
And then I just wanted to talk, I won't be able to say much about this today, but this is a project that I'm really excited about.
It's a partnership that we're developing with Airbus to think about collective swarm intelligence.
And this is about flying brains.
So trying to bioengineer the brain capabilities, for example, of insects.
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You know, why don't they smack into each other?
So they want this for warfare, and they want people wearing those human brain interfaces or having them to take these co-opted insects, if you will, in bio or physical warfare and have that swarm intelligence basically take over the enemy.
This is all real stuff, guys.
This is as real as it gets, John.
So it's time to realize they're moving quick on this.
There's some other stories out there I did want to go over.
Let's hit them really quickly, other than the robots.
You know, I don't want World War III.
I don't know if you saw it, but Putin invoked Satan, slavery, Goebbels, and nukes in his last speech.
Did you watch any of it?
I saw part of it.
I saw part of it.
And when he was talking about the satanicness, he's talking about the gender ideology specifically.
There was a lot of it that was not wrong.
No, no.
Certainly there was a lot of it that was not wrong.
I want to say this: David Betraeus is talking some shizzle.
Okay.
This is the former CIA director, Kellogg Brown, and Root.
Disgraced, disgraced CIA director.
They're all disgraced in my book.
But what people need to understand.
What a ghoul.
He looks like a lizard.
Well, oh, man.
Yeah, I'm sure you've seen that video, that cut video with the dude from Pfizer at this point.
It's pretty funny.
I'm not going to lie.
It's got its moments.
So I want to point out that David here, he's a regular at Bilderberg.
He might even be on the steering committee.
I think he's been to every single one for the last decade.
So let me just bring up.
I think it's starting.
We can just go down to there.
There's David.
So he's the chairman of KKR.
Maybe it wasn't, I thought it was KBR.
So it's KKR Global Institute.
I'll take that back.
But he's very much a player in all this.
Okay.
So people have to realize, man, Putin just deployed Belgorod nuclear submarine, which carries Poseidon underwater drone capable of unleashing radioactive tsunamis, which lay waste to enemy coastlines.
And here's the deal: whether Putin's bluffing or not, if you get enough rhetoric and a nuke goes off anywhere in a westernized nation, anywhere, or in Ukraine itself, or anybody, any literally anywhere in the world at this point, you know who they're blaming.
They're blaming Russia.
All right.
And that's going to set off a whole new panic, a whole new set of martial law, a whole new level of, we don't know where this goes for our elections, right?
A whole new level of quarantines because of radiation.
And then maybe they say they dropped a bio-weapon on us, too.
I mean, you could just literally blame Russia for anything.
This is going down right now.
So I'm praying and hoping that bigger heads prevail and that these people don't go apeshit, John.
I mean, that's just me.
Quick story here.
And we'll end up talking some fights at the end of this.
You know, some fun cards.
I didn't get to see the bare knuckle.
This is why I follow Annie Jacobson, amongst other things.
So she posted this.
This is the NRO, the National Reconnaissance Office.
Okay, so this was classified for a while.
So here are a bunch of their launches.
And these are the, you know, space-based reconnaissance missions.
Personally, I like the Route 66 Satan launch.
That's one of my favorites right there.
That's a good one.
Then we have the Hell Phoenix, the Fire Phoenix, right there.
That's a good one.
Of course, you got the all-seeing eye.
Then you got the looks like Odin-esque Greek defending freedom.
So, you know, just fun stuff.
Just putting it out there.
They love their little symbology and their in jokes.
Another big story here, Fitch.
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Ex-detective who exposed Jimmy Saville working to bring down untouchable sex offender basically is making the claim that the floodgates are going to open after this person dies.
I really wish that we would expose these types of people right away.
But I do understand the backlash.
And, you know, in certain cases, especially recently, people have ended up dead, John.
I think maybe we need some backlashes.
We're due.
I mean, it's past time.
Good.
Good.
There's going to be backlashes.
Yeah.
These people are horrible monsters.
Well, I would say backlash against this guy.
Let's say he comes up.
Oh, the guy breaking the story.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Okay, people don't want to know that their heroes are pedophiles, I guess.
No, no one really wants to know that.
It's not like a groovy thing.
It's not like, hey, awesome.
It's like it's not a groovy thing to know that, according to these people, they're going to take over evolution.
The evolution of everything is over.
We're going to play that clip next.
And that people already have brain chips.
2018, Dennis Bushnell.
Again, I want to remind people: take a good look.
I didn't write the book, guys.
I promise I didn't write the book.
From Transgender to Transhuman.
It wasn't me.
I didn't write it.
You know, I didn't tell you there were billions of sexes.
I didn't say in the future, labeling people at birth as male or female will be considered just as unfair as South Africa's now abolished practice of stamping black or white on people's ID cards.
I'm not the one that said that or wrote it down.
I don't have billions of dollars.
I didn't start serious radio like this person.
I'm not the CEO of United Therapeutics.
Okay.
A birth cursory examination is made of a baby's genitals.
If the doctor sees a small penis, the parents are told it's a boy.
A small vagina, it's a girl.
From this initial declaration, most people are sent off on two different tracks in life.
Those tricks are called gender development.
Oh, it's a trick.
There is no biology.
Gender is the set of different behaviors that society expects of persons labeled either male or female.
Is the significance of being born with either a penis or a vagina so great that a person's future destiny should be dictated accordingly?
Would we consider predetermining a person's life path based on either accidents of biology?
Oh, accidents of biology.
It's an accident.
So, again, I'm not the one saying this stuff, guys.
I hope you read along with me.
But what we're now going to bring up is Bushnell telling you that they're going to take hold.
Again, this is the When Humans Become Cyborgs, 2020 Davos.
This is 2018, Chief Engineer of NASA.
Humans are now becoming cyborgs.
We have cochlear implants to hear, artificial retinas to see, artificial hearts to live, artificial limbs to move, artificial organs to function, and brain chips.
There's a couple hundred thousand people wandering around with brain shifts now to fix generally defective brains and increasingly to fix memory and other things.
DARPA is working on brain shifts for super soldiers.
And people are now working thanks to Musk and other people funding direct machine brain communications.
It's not us versus them, us versus the machines.
We're merging.
And this is the human evolution of the humans.
There is no more natural evolution of anything.
People are convinced that the human evolution of everything is 10 million times faster than any natural evolution.
And so this is just part of the human evolution of the humans.
That's it.
He's telling you, we've taken over evolution.
We are going to decide.
And remember, in 2011, he told you the ecosystem seems to be crashing, and the code word is sustainability.
And everything Biden was talking about was sustainability.
And that woman, what was she at?
The sustainability conference.
And what is this bio-technology executive order?
It's about sustainability.
I mean, they're coming for us, John.
This is it.
It's the big move.
This is the fourth industrial revolution.
People need to wake up to it.
It's not about right or left.
It's about command and control.
All right.
And I mean, I don't even know what to say anymore to people that think that like Elon Musk is your buddy.
Both of these people said something about Musk.
He's on the sustainability train.
He's on the climate change train.
He just doesn't say it's about population control.
And he says the people that are saying that are wrong.
Great.
That's common sense.
You're still going to implement all the tools of this population control.
In fact, maybe we should play Bush in at least the two minutes of it where he tells you that sustainability means your life sucks and it's over.
Okay?
So this is it, guys.
The ecosystem appears to be crashing.
Freshwater shortages, you people know that.
That's what you hear.
Species extinctions, the emergence of fragile human-engendered monoculture biomes.
There's the climate change stuff, pollution of all manner, deforestation, loss of topsil, and wildlife habitat.
The humans are practicing anti-terra farming, where terraforming is what you do to make the ecosystem more salubrious for humans.
So again, we're bad.
We're the cause for climate change.
We've polluted the earth.
We suck.
In fact, prevention of collapse of the ecosystem has now become the overwhelming issue.
Current food production is based on freshwater plants, i.e. glycophytes.
We're running out of freshwater, as you know.
The code word is sustainability.
The crashing of the ecosystem is due to population growth and the way we're now living, our standard of living.
The estimates vary between 30 and 50% of a planet that we're currently short to sustain the standard of living and the current population, much less the population growth.
So this is 11 years ago.
He's telling you what the code word sustainability means, and it's our standard of living and too many people.
And again, that population, we've increased about another billion since then.
I just want to pop that out there.
As the Asians and their billions come up, as they are at 9 to 11% growth rate to Western standards of living, we're going to be short-term more planets, and they're not readily available.
This will result in peak everything.
This will result in standards of living plunging.
There's a partial solution to this, and that is to switch to halophytes, salt plants grown on wastelands and deserts using saline salt water.
Which, again, solves a bunch of problems, yet they're not putting these into place.
Just like we played a clip of Kurzweil yesterday saying by 2030, we have enough solar energy and capacity to hold that, that it could sustain energy and standards of living for many more people on the planet right now.
Well, then why are they setting up the carbon systems?
Why are they talking like this?
22 nations are doing this.
This literally solves, as I'll get into, land, water, food, which is the halophytes.
You can grow just on a good portion of the Sahara sufficient biomass to replace all the fossil carbon fuels, to provide petrochemical feedstock for all the plastics anybody wants, and grow enough food so everybody gets to eat and return some of the 68 to 70 percent of the fresh water that's now used for conventional agriculture, as advertised, solves land, water, food, energy, and climate.
So this is Malthus 101.
So right there, he says we could solve it, but instead, Malthus 101.
And Malthusianism is what is a life worth?
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I mean, anybody can look it up.
It's population bomb stuff.
And, you know, what is the equilibrium?
These innate ecosystem restrictions and shortfalls will necessarily shift world econometrics from a growth mantra to one of sustainability with possible population control instigated along the way that changes everything.
So there it is.
I mean, he literally says that, and we might instigate population control on top of it.
I mean, what else do I have to say?
There are some fights this weekend.
And you can go to johnfitch.net for everything John Fitch.
You did a couple of videos this week.
Talk about it.
Well, I did the, I have a learned to fight video up today.
You can check that out on the YouTube channel.
It's a good lesson in not picking fights.
Don't pick fights.
Guy walks up behind somebody, blind, you know, cheap shots him back of the head.
The guy hits the ground, gets up, walks to the door to leave, turns around, pulls a gun out of his satchel, and shoots the guy.
Don't pick fights.
It's dumb.
I saw that video, and he just bleeds out on a bench with one guy kind of looks after him, but like everybody leaves after that.
I don't know what's going on.
Yeah, don't pick fights.
You don't know who's doing what, who's got what.
Just go to the gym if you want to fight.
The fights this weekend, there were okay fights.
There were good fights.
The stand-up fights were the A.J. McKee fight in Carlisle.
It was outstanding.
They fought everywhere in every position hard.
It was a really great fight.
A lot of the other fights this weekend were kind of ho-hum.
Ben Rothwell had a really good debut in the bare knuckles.
He had a really nice knockout 19 seconds.
It'd be interesting to see more of him in the bare knuckles.
But yeah, you know, there were some good fights, but nothing blew me away.
I think the biggest thing that was annoying to me was the whole shenanigans around Zuckerberg hanging out with Dana White.
You know, you had Carlson Tuckerson was just on Fight Pass making an Elvis cheeseburger or something.
You talk about Tucker Carlson, not Carlson Tuckerson.
Carl Tuckerson, whatever.
Carl Tuckerson.
Carlson.
Yeah, he was.
He did a big thing on Dana White.
Yeah, so like he's all he's all stroking Dana.
Everybody's stroking Dana now because all the bad press has been coming out.
If you notice, everybody's like pumping Dana, greasing Dana's ass.
Like, oh, he's so great.
He's so great.
It's on purpose because he's had so much bad press recently.
He's had so much bad press.
Everybody, the numbers are coming out.
People can see what they're doing is awful.
Like there is no justification for them keeping how much money they're keeping.
They're raising prices on the fans, but the fighters aren't getting any of that money.
They're not getting an increase in pay.
It's nonsensical.
The arguments for why it can't be an actual sport is nonsensical.
You know, you have people telling me you can't do the Ali Act because it will kill the UFC.
Well, if the UFC can't compete in an open market, then they must suck at what they do.
You're openly telling me that the only reason the UFC is successful is because of their monopoly.
You are afraid of open competition.
You're afraid of somebody else with money coming in and being able to have fighters and develop fighters to fight for the highest title in the land.
Well, let me say this too.
So you're telling me.
And most people don't even know the UFC.
Yeah.
Yeah.
If they suck at promoting.
Well, I mean, look at Bellator.
Again, no one even knows Bellator is on most of the time.
The number two spot, right?
There are three companies that combined, their revenue combined is one tenth of what the UFC makes.
One tenth.
I'd be surprised even at that.
I could see because Viacom has the gates that nobody else has.
And one has some pretty good gates out in, you know, I just watched Ryzen last week, but it would be tough because there are so many.
And I would say this, because the UFC the past two and a half years, even though they've grown and their television and advertising is probably huge, right?
They don't have the gates that they used to have because a lot of these are at the Apex Center, just like you said.
Like they let Zuckerberg.
Well, they don't need though.
They don't need them anymore.
They don't need those gates.
They can be a Mick Dojo type production because they get the guaranteed money from ESPN.
They get the guaranteed money up front.
So as long as they put on a show, they hit the mark.
They're going to make the money and the numbers they need.
Well, again, I think the U.S. and the merchandising deals, you know, there's like The Rock.
They got a big merchandising deal with The Rock.
The fighters are forced to wear the shoes and do promotions and videos and commercials for them, but they're not seeing any of that money.
It's pretty wild.
I'm not going to lie.
It's disgusting.
I get it.
The Rock should be disgusted with himself.
The Rock plays.
You got dummies who are arguing that boxing's dead because of the Muhammad Ali Act.
Boxing, the revenues have only gone up in the last 20 years.
They're making way more money than they ever have.
There's no way to say it's boxing's dead.
Boxing is dead.
John Nash made this great point.
Boxing's dead the way that baseball is dead.
Boxing's dead the way that Major League Baseball is dead.
Is it really dead?
No, viewership.
Viewership's not the same as it used to be because people have more options.
They have more things to watch.
They have different things to put their eyeballs on.
But the money only keeps going up.
And the reason it keeps going up is because it has a free market.
Every single sports industry that once their market opened up into free agency and free markets, everybody started to make money, including the people who were putting on the shows.
Well, you know, they don't want a free market in the UFC.
They would rather keep the cap on the top and keep everything locked in.
And everybody in the entire system benefits from that.
The journalists don't have to compete against new journalists who are hustling because they're locked into their place.
They already have the viewership.
They already have access to the fighters.
If you were a brand new meet, Jason, we could come across $500 million tomorrow, right?
We win the lottery.
We're like, let's do it.
Let's do a fight promotion.
Who are we going to sign?
We can't sign anybody to get eyeballs.
Maybe Nagal, the one guy.
Yeah.
He's only going to be able to fight a couple times a year.
No, who else are we going to get?
Oh, you have to build prospects.
Okay, so we build some prospects up.
They get them to a certain point.
Well, guess what?
They're going at a certain point.
They have to fight the top guys in another organization.
They have to fight to get to fight to get to the UFC belt.
So they have to leave our promotion.
Well, look at Pitbull.
We can't even build a guy from the grassroots up.
He's the best example of that this weekend with Patricio.
You know, he's a guy who's a dominant champion, who's avenged losses, who could not only compete in the UFC, he might be able to.
I love Volkanovsky, but man, that's a fight I'd love to see.
You know what I mean?
I think Pitbull could give him problems.
And either we may not see that or it could be detrimental.
I got my buddy calling me.
He's probably at my door.
Folks, it's been Mixed Marshall Mindset.
You can buy me a coffee for only a dollar.
You can start over at Red Voice Media.
The live show is coming.
I had a meeting about it today.
I'm live, Mike, and I'm wrapping it up.
If you're at my door, you're going to have to wait a minute.
See, we do it live here, guys.
That's how we do it.
Almost at my door.
All right.
Well, we'll see you there.
Fitch, next week, more mixed martial mindset.
Sound good?
All right.
All right.
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Again, get ready for the live show.
Tim Cast on Wednesday, Clay Clark on the 8th.
Action for Assange protest on the 8th as well.
A lot of great stuff coming up.
And Fitch, we'll try to definitely do Mixed Martial Mindset next week as well.
All right, brother.
Check y'all later.
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