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All hail, Lord Elon Muskernuts, savior of the entire human race, right?
That's what we should be saying, right?
No, Now, number one, let's take a look at this.
If Musk starts reinstating people, I think the first person he should reach out to and reinstate, love him or hate them, this ain't no MAGA show, but Donald Trump.
Again, I find it absolutely 100% insane that society, the United States, allowed a sitting president to be deplatformed on technology interfaces, right?
Supposed public squares that were protected from a vast amount of lawsuits under the guise they were not publishers.
It was the wildest thing to me.
And when I saw that, I said, you know what?
If they can do this to the president of the United States, the person that, whether you like it or not, this society and education system hammers home is the most powerful and important person in the country.
And again, I don't necessarily believe that, but if they can do that to that person that we've all grown up around, we're all in trouble, every one of us.
Every single one of us.
And there's some real stories out there about the Muskernuts, about SpaceX.
It's now become NASA's largest contractor, which is huge, which is huge, surpassing Boeing.
And in this broadcast, I'm going to be showing you some recent stories via Starlink, via the Defense Department that I haven't focused on before.
We're going to be talking about space lasers because lasers are real.
Okay, so space laser technology, we're going to be talking about that as well.
And really what I want to do here is I want to frame this up that if you're a Defense Department contractor, if that's your bag, that's your gig, which is the Muskernuts, 100%.
You're in the business of killing people, whether or not that business is based in what?
Information technology.
And I want to bring it back to somewhere outside of Elon Musk and outside of Twitter, which, hey, I hope that one day Jason Burmes can get a blue check mark, even though he's critical of Mr. Musk.
I hope that there aren't algorithms that will shadow ban my content.
I hope that's the case.
I'm not holding my breath, even if there's a slight bit of improvement via that platform.
Why?
Because we have a command control system run by the military industrial complex via media outlets that are parroting things.
Great, let's get rid of the bots.
I think we should get rid of the bots, especially the very obvious bots.
But is that what's going to happen?
So the first thing I wanted to do is I want to play this clip of Michael Hayden, former NSA advisor under Bush, kind of a redundance, national security advisor under Bush, all right, part of that media military industrial complex of the highest levels.
And they lied.
And they lied big time.
I mean, huge time.
I mean, over the top time about surveillance on the American people that's now led to what?
Signature reduction, which still nobody seems to be talking about.
Inside the military secret undercover army, 60,000 operational online and in regular companies, just not even discussed.
And here, he lays it right out for you.
He says, we use metadata to kill people.
Let me repeat that for you.
Metadata, for those that don't know what metadata is, that is the digital footprint that is left via all of your transactions, interactions, opening apps, closing apps, texting somebody, and beyond.
Things that are embedded in photographs, in geolocation data, GPS, et cetera, everything.
And he says, we use that to kill people.
But when we're collecting Americans' data, we would never do that.
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
Of course not.
First of all, David's description of what you can do with metadata and quoting a mutual friend, Stuart Baker, is absolutely correct.
We kill people based on metadata.
We kill people based on metadata.
When people tell you who they are, believe them.
It's just unfortunate.
This person is a sociopathic, psychopathic liar.
Now, watch, here's the lie.
But that's not what we do with this metadata.
Oh.
Now, this is the same guy that was so negative and anti-Trump.
And again, whether you love Trump or you hate Trump, okay?
This is the same guy that did this ad in 2018, what?
Promoting a zombie puppet.
All right.
And this is the same guy that broke the law, never ever served any time, never any charges, when he lied to Congress about spying on the American public, period.
And he's the authoritative source.
He's the arbiter of truth.
Okay.
And that's why he got this media spot.
Now, after we watch this media spot, we're going to go all the way back to 9-11 because this is your Defense Department.
This is your national security agency.
And when you're talking about Elon Musk putting up a multitude of communications devices via Starlink and then the classified version Blackjack, that alone, that alone shows you where the Musker nuts is at.
I mean, he just has $44 billion to throw around for Twitter.
That's another question people aren't asking.
That kind of money liquid.
We're not talking about assets.
And I realize he increased his wealth over 600% with investments like CURVAC, right?
Over the COVID-19 44 nightmare.
He did that.
He's the dude, right?
I realize that.
But just 44 billion?
No strings attached?
I don't know.
National Security Agency, let's just watch a little bit of Michael Hayden praising Joe Biden.
Authoritative sources.
And I'm not trying to mock anybody who had a stroke, but Michael Hayden is a bad person, folks.
I was the former director of the CIA and NSA.
If there's another term for President Trump, I don't know what happened to America.
I don't know what this was their tell.
I don't know what happens to America.
We need the adults back in the room.
And now after Trump, it's everybody's a white supremacist and an insurrectionist.
And you see the narrative that they're building around this Pelosi thing.
Apparently, they're saying the attacker was somebody who watched Jimmy Dore.
Oh, oh, see, it's not just right-wingers, it's those that question the narrative on the left-wing as well.
And this guy helped build that lie, build that surveillance state.
Truth is really important, but especially in intelligence, President Trump doesn't care about facts.
President Trump doesn't care about the truths.
He doesn't listen to his experts.
I mean, you think about this.
This guy right here is a born and bred professional liar at the highest levels that signs off on death showers that kill women and children overseas, that signs off on programs that track, trace, and database our entire citizenry under a globalist plan to do that very same thing, not just on the outside,
not just via metadata and corporations, all right, and government surveillance.
No, they want inside our bodies with the internet of bodies.
That's the next thing.
They want a fourth industrial revolution.
And guys like this have pushed it.
The FBI says white nationalism is a real problem.
And the FBI wants to do something about it.
But the president doesn't want to talk about that.
He doesn't keep the country safe.
It's unbelievable.
I was 40 years in the military, okay?
Alliances are wonderful.
Alliances are win-win.
And now I don't know what's happening to our alliances.
What are you talking about?
Now you're looking at this.
Our alliances.
Where are we at now after this administration?
We're on the verge of World War III with the guy who can't remember where he is thinks there was a vote on the student loan debt forgiveness.
All right.
Literally has talked about his son dying in Iraq when he did no such thing.
I could continue.
I could, of course, continue.
That guy, who's not in charge, and we're on the verge of nuclear warfare with guys like Petraeus, another one of these experts, just blasé about it.
Oh, well.
Oh, well.
I mean, come on.
No big deal.
So again, love Trump or hate him.
We weren't on the verge of World War III alliances.
Mina, if Trump gives another term, I think many alliances will be gone and America will be alone.
And that's a real, real problem.
I absolutely disagree with some of Biden's policies, but that's not important.
What's important is the United States.
And I'm supporting Joe Biden.
He's a Republican for Biden.
He served under the Bush administration.
So I want to show people this clip, again, where Hayden is like, boy, Al-Qaeda sure did get us because they had such a sophisticated encryption system before 9-11.
You see, they did so well at protecting us with all the surveillance pre-9-11 that nobody wants to talk about.
Because before the Patriot Act, before Homeland Security, long before signature reduction and the fusion centers and all of that, they were still spying on us via programs like Carnivore and Promise software.
All right, Hepting versus AT ⁇ T showed that the communications companies were sending all, all of their digital communications and phone call data.
Where?
To the NSA.
Two guys like Michael Hayden.
So let's play this clip.
He's a hard man to keep track of because he has access to the latest and best communications equipment made right here in the U.S. and available to anyone who can afford it.
I can't comment specifically on who's doing what, but I can say that people who would do harm to us are using encrypted products and services.
But I think people have a hard time understanding why if during the Cold War you could stay either even or a step ahead of the big bad Soviet Union with all of its might.
Why you can't stay a step ahead of Osama bin Laden?
Yeah, you know, your ally against the Soviet Union with the Mujahideen and the Pakistani ISI.
Why you couldn't, you know, keep a step forward on him, somebody you worked with, Michael.
Several reasons.
One is the Soviet Union, for its telecommunications, had to rely on those things the Soviet Union built.
Osama bin Laden has at his disposal the wealth of a $3 trillion a year telecommunications industry that he can rely on.
He has better technology.
That's one.
He has better.
I mean, think about how absurd this is.
So now he's saying that telecommunications technology, somehow bin Laden cracked the code, but the Ruskis couldn't do it.
They certainly couldn't come over and get our commercial equipment and then use that because it was vastly superior.
If you believe that part of the narrative, come on.
Better technology available to him.
I can't get into operational details about what it is we know or don't know about him.
Requires more on your part, and you're behind the curve.
We're behind the curve in keeping up with the global telecommunications revolution.
Yes, we are.
Total lie.
Total lie.
All right.
They were not behind the curve in any sense of the word.
They were part of the total information awareness network that they were trying to build, DARPA included.
And this guy's got his talking points and his weasel facing.
This is a man who's been caught lying again and again and again.
And that's the challenge we have.
Sound unbelievable?
Yeah, that's because it is.
As they go on to admit in that very same report, they were tracking bin Laden's satellite phone after all.
And as James Bamford and others have described it in exhaustive detail, the NSA was monitoring al-Qaeda's communications hub in Yemen for years prior to 9-11 and purposefully withholding most of that information from the CIA bin Laden unit.
But the idea that the NSA just wasn't able to track bin Laden because of his dastardly technology was a key meme for the NSA to implant in the immediate wake of 9-11.
I mean, James Corbett does amazing work, and this is part of one of his many documentaries on 9-11.
Satellites And Secrets00:08:08
Let's let it continue.
That's why the Hayden interview was replayed on CBS less than 48 hours after the attacks.
And that's why, as recently declassified documents show, the NSA used 9-11 as an official talking point to justify their illegal surveillance of Americans.
This meme, of course, was a lie.
As NSA insiders have pointed out for years, most, if not all, of the current illegal collections programs began before 9-11.
But the false flag events of September 11th provided the perfect justification for the revelation and expansion of those programs.
Bingo.
Bingo, bango, badongo.
So let's move on to some musking nuts.
Now, first off, I want to point this out.
This is two days ago.
This is happening not via SpaceX and not via NASA, but we have a joint program.
So there are things happening in space via the Russians, via the Chinese, via the United States that we don't really know about.
We're relied on some things, and there's obviously space warfare being played up that we don't know about.
And then there's the public stuff we know about going on in the Ukraine with the Sidewinders, with the Ghosts, with the Starlink.
But we've talked about this before, and this is that Kazakhstan mission.
All right.
And I watched this earlier today.
I think people really need to grasp how crazy as I do this.
One of these rockets really is.
I mean, look at these things.
All right.
Now, this is just going up to low Earth orbit.
And again, the United States is hitching a ride on one of these.
This is not SpaceX.
SpaceX, however, I believe we've got it in the show here, is actually launching reusable rockets, right?
We're going to talk about that that are landing themselves.
Something we talked about with Jay Leno, okay?
Now we're all worried about, oh, Elon's got the kitchen sink.
Let that sink in.
Let it sink in that he is now, again, NASA's larget for-profit vendor.
That is huge.
That's big money hustling.
That's big time pig time in the military industrial complex.
Boeing, Raytheon, they're some of the big boys, General Dynamics.
All right.
They're big time players, Lockheed Martin in the military-industrial complex.
And they're kind of interwoven into this system of not only plausible deniability, but the ability to harness some of the best minds in this technology.
And while we're all asleep, by the way, Starlinks are all over the place.
It's happening like on a weekly, bi-weekly basis that they're putting up this network around the world.
No one seems to be talking about it.
Starlink satellites light up Tucson's sky.
That was just yesterday.
And remember, when they're putting up Starlink, there is a ride-along program.
And the ride-along program is with DARPA's blackjack satellites, amongst other classified things, because we don't really know because Elon Musk has a contract where they can move any type of military cargo on top of these missions around the world in an hour.
He cut that deal.
All right.
So SpaceX Falcon heavy rocket preps for November 1st launch after a three-year hiatus.
So these Falcon Heavies, they have not launched them.
And if you go to SpaceX's Twitter, again, they had a launch up and then a land just in the past couple days as well.
All right.
SpaceX rockets send more satellites into space in dramatic fashion from Vanderburg.
Again, this is happening all over.
All over.
This is the artificial sensor skin that's not only aiding and has a back door via the Defense Department in on-the-ground warfare and communications.
Remember, we started talking about metadata.
It's going over way over metadata.
But just think about the metadata that they're able to collect via these surveillance systems and beyond.
That's why we started with Hayden.
That's why we started with surveillance.
And that's why we're not too excited.
You know, on a scale, I saw Luke Rodowski post, and I love Luke, on a scale of 1 to 100, and he cracked a joke on it, obviously.
How excited are you about Elon Musk buying Twitter?
And he said, I'm at a solid 69, yucky, yucky.
I'm going to look at a three.
That's how excited I am.
I'm going to look at a three.
Now, hey, guys, if all of a sudden Jason Burmes explodes on Twitter in the next month and he goes to 100,000, I'll give him a golf clap.
I'm still not going to stop reporting on the fact that this is about space warfare.
Okay?
All these are relatively new stories.
August 25th, DARPA's Mandrake 2 satellites communicating at the speed of light.
At the speed of light.
These are part of that blackjack program.
This is what SpaceX is really up to.
All right.
And right now, the U.S.-China rivalry over space and small satellites reaches new levels.
NanoSats, something that NASA was discussing over 20 years ago in their strategic warfare, Future Warfare 2025 document that we've gone over.
NanoSats all up in there.
All up in that pizzle.
My nizzles.
Yeah, and that's a terrible millennial reference right there.
Two military satellites just communicate with each other using space lasers.
This was in May.
Space lasers.
Why, Elon?
Amas Starlink satellites are beaming data by laser.
Are we getting it?
This is next generation technology.
And look, if this rather interesting person that I was having a discussion with this year, actually, within the past couple months, is correct.
He believes that this war is meant to escalate.
It will become more than a proxy war.
And we will see weapons, including lasers, now during large-scale warfare that we have never seen before.
They're going to roll them out.
And if that happens, he says in April.
So that's 2023, mid-2023.
That's going to change everything.
That's going to change everything.
Raytheon acquires Seeker Engineering.
This was a little less than a year ago.
But to me, this shows you, and this is one of the satellite companies, all right?
This is one of the people involved in the Starlink and the Blackjack and the Mandrakes, that the military-industrial complex is continually riding strong and even absorbing some of the smaller companies that have come up.
Pentagon has not paid for SpaceX for any of the Starlink services in the Ukraine, says a military official.
Now, I don't know whether this is true or not.
This is in the last few days.
All right.
But there's a follow-up story here that I also think is important.
I don't think Elon Musk is doing this out of the goodness of his heart.
Now, remember, he challenged Putin to single combat.
Then recently there were reports he was trying to de-escalate the situation.
He was talking about possibly turning off Starlink.
You had the song and dance with Zelensky criticizing him, possibly putting him on a hit list, all these things.
But I think a lot of that is a show because the DOD is just like, ooh, this is good.
Starlink survivability in a war is a good sign for the DOD's future constellation.
So as they, and this is from a few days ago, as they expand their open military systems, they are pointing to Starlink as the beta success story.
And really, it's not a beta success story.
It's the commercial success story.
It's the Trojan horse civilian system success story.
Musk's Move and Free Speech00:03:07
So you get excited about the Muskernuts and Twitter all you want.
And I hope there are good things that start coming out of this.
But there's one person out there that I think did a really great job of breaking this down in two minutes and showing in another aspect of how this could lead to a global ID system.
You can follow him at Spiro underscore ghost.
He's done some great work over the last several years.
This is a short one, but I think we're going to play it in full.
Why did Elon Musk buy Twitter?
Well, he claims he did it for the love of humanity and to restore free speech.
He promises to reinstate accounts with lifetime bans like perhaps President Trump, and he's already fired top executives from the company.
Now, this sounds great, right?
I mean, we should all be champions for free speech.
Many are cheering this unprecedented move.
I'm going to play Devil's Advocate.
Now, Musk recently stated that buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X, the everything app.
While Musk has yet to elaborate on what exactly the X app will be, many speculate that it'll be similar to WeChat, which provides users with services from payments to virtually everything that all other apps have to offer combined into one.
Now, leading up to this purchase of Twitter, Musk expressed deep concern with the amount of bots on the platform and the influence they may have.
So, if Musk plans to purge Twitter of all the bots and integrate payments and possibly cryptocurrencies, they would need to implement KYC or Know Your Customer, which is the mandatory process banks use for identifying and verifying customers' identities.
Now, of course, it's meant to keep us safe from money laundering and all that kind of stuff.
And many crypto exchanges have adopted this policy, and it's regulated by government agencies, basically.
So, the question is: is it possible that Elon's purchase of Twitter will move us closer to a digital ID and more centralization?
I don't think we can rule it out at this point, especially when you take into consideration that digital IDs are part of the World Economic Forum's fourth industrial revolution, which of course falls under the Great Reset.
And according to this 2008 Bloomberg article, Elon Musk was a graduate of the World Economic Forum's Young Global Leader program.
The same Elon who wants to implant microchips into our brains.
And the same Young Global Leader program, Klaus Schwab, has bragged produced such alumni as Putin, Merkel, Trudeau, and so many others.
As we see in this 2019 World Economic Forum document on digital IDs, one of the pillars is titled Social Platforms, and they just so happen to use Twitter's logo.
Coincidence?
Perhaps.
So, while it is exciting that Elon is shaking things up as a champion for free speech, the question remains: will this advance the digital ID agenda that will be attached to every aspect of your life, including your social media posts, leading us towards a social credit score system of control?
Time will tell.
Time will tell, indeed.
And look, I'm glad they got rid of the CFO and their little minister of truth.
And I'm hoping that this is a positive thing.
But I know what's not positive: the escalation of warfare and next generation warfare in space with Russia via this Ukraine conflict.
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Musk is a big part of that.
Musk is a big part of pushing the UBI, sustainability, automation, and of course, transhumanism.
So, hey, color me skeptical.
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