A Global Revolt Against The China Model - Reality Raants With Jason Bermas
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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, as if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy. Silence!
The great and powerful Oz knows why you have come.
You've got to say, I'm a human being!
God damn it! My life has value!
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder!
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Yeah, thank you, you're beautiful.
I love you, yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
It's showtime.
And now, Reality Rant with Jason Burmess.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Hey everybody, Jason Bermas here.
It is Reality Rants.
I got a bit of a raspy voice.
All of a sudden I woke up.
I've been on the road.
I hope everybody had a happy holiday.
I had a happy holiday myself.
But this is The Voice for the next two hours as we go over what's happening in China, which is a positive thing.
You want those people to revolt.
Let me say that right now.
What I don't think people get, okay, and what's really upsetting about this is that The vast majority of people around the world, whether it's in a Chinese-style dictatorship, which is really the model right now, the globe model.
That's the main emphasis that we're going to show you.
Not only is it the model of the predator class, but they want it to be in an authoritative role.
The authoritative role.
They want it to be THE model.
The model globally.
But what people don't get is that no matter what religion you adhere to in large part, what your culture is like, you just want to be able to have a family, have a piece of land or a home, a decent standard of living, and be left alone.
That's pretty much it.
That's pretty much it.
But the bow breaks every once in a while, okay?
China's COVID revolution, three years of growing anger over Beijing's obsession with failing lockdowns is exploding across the country, but Xi will crack down and punish protesters severely.
Now, Basically, right now, you have YouTube age-restricting a lot of this material, which essentially shadowbans it, right?
It was okay when they were just taking down Jason Bermas, and they were just demonetizing We Are Change, and they were just deplatforming Alex Jones and Infowars, and that became everybody, right?
You know, via quote-unquote medical misinformation.
Now, you have physical revolts against the people, right?
I'm sorry. Against the system.
And you look at these people.
It is something straight out of a dystopian sci-fi film.
Where they're in big white outfits.
They're anonymous outfits.
You can't see anybody's face.
And that's on purpose.
There's so many reasons for that.
Because, number one, you want to be able...
To somewhat disguise those in authority so if it comes time, they can't be identified for the just over-the-top disturbing travesties they may have taken part in.
Because a lot of the time, that's what happens with authoritarian regimes.
It's not news.
They do horrific things to human beings based on that authority.
Alright, that's one. But two, your victims are also, even though they're out there protesting, trained to still wear that slave mask.
Right? And the reason that they're doing so is also for those people to be disassociated that those are human beings.
So you can look at them as the other.
Right? And later on, we're going to play this clip of Bill Amar, a little late to the party, Bill, talking about Trudeau and his comments from months ago where he basically said, if you didn't man up, let's say man up, we'll call it that today, if you didn't man up, then you were somehow part of the other and we're not sure we had room for you.
What do you do with those people?
What do you do with them?
And so, you have a massive population in China.
You also obviously have a massive landmass.
Alright, and just like in the United States, although everybody's going to tell you overpopulation, overpopulation, overpopulation, a vast majority of them, I believe, live on the eastern side.
Okay, vast, vast.
And just like in the United States, coastlines are full.
Middle America, for the most part, pretty spread out, sparse, empty.
There are the states down along the southern border that are a little more concentrated.
Obviously, you have exceptions to the rule.
Cities like Chicago, places like Colorado, etc.
But you have it spread out.
People are done.
People are done.
And you wonder where it goes from here because they've already allowed a social credit score to be instituted.
They've already allowed a one-party system.
A one-party system.
Bad enough we have a two-party system as well, because our two-party system is a jokey joke.
It's el jokorama.
No, Jason, you have free and fair elections in your country.
Your politicians listen to the constituents, and they didn't bend the knee to this model that's being pushed by the World Economic Forum.
So... There are several clips of Klausi Nutschwab that I want to play here.
Because, number one, the first clip is from 2016, where he's openly stating that China will have a leadership role in the coming years.
It's 2016, okay?
And then there's a new clip of him sitting there talking about how Many nations are going to want to look to the Chinese model as attractive.
Now, there's doublespeak always, right?
These people are always like, oh, instead of just instituting it, allow them to decide who's them.
And obviously, if it's an attractive model to you, this is what you want to institute.
And remember... Schwab, in many ways, is just a front man for this agenda.
He's allowed to be the mouthpiece.
He's the guy that's at the front of the World Economic Forum.
Right? The new power move.
The UN. The World Health Organization.
The World Economic Forum.
These are our thought leaders.
You know... Probably going to have a bunch to rant about because I've driven, I don't know, 24 plus hours in the last week.
We left on Tuesday during the day and I just drove back yesterday.
Got here, man, I think just before noon central time.
And I think I took off somewhere like just before midnight over in Virginia.
And I'm listening to...
I like to just hit the radio through.
If I'm not listening to some kind of podcast, sometimes I want to rock out or whatever.
I want to hear what everybody else is hearing, even with the commercials.
And the ramp-ups on boosters all over the place.
All over the place.
But there was this advertisement for some podcast.
I think it was a woman from one of these reality shows.
She's a housewife of some rich guy.
That's what it takes to be a celebrity.
You're a housewife of some rich guy and famous guy.
And for some reason you landed the reality show in a house and now you're on television.
Make me want to puke.
Make me want to puke.
Can you imagine that's what you want in your life?
Everything is about materialism.
Everything is about me, me, me, me, me and being on a camera.
I just, I can't imagine it.
It sounds awful.
It sounds so unfulfilling.
But I digress.
So I guess one of these people has a podcast.
And in the advertisement, again and again and again, oh, so unexpected that she'll have today's thought leaders on.
What in the mother truck is a thought leader?
That's some made-up bullshit right there, huh?
Thought leader? And when they use that, they use it to circumvent reality and real science and common sense, these thought leaders of tomorrow.
And it's always some establishment hack promoting the agenda that right now a lot of people out in China are fed up with.
But think about it.
If YouTube is age-restricting this stuff, I don't know whether it's going to be cyberbullying or maybe it's medical misinformation because the World Health Organization says it's a good thing.
If China says it's a good thing, right?
It's the global model.
Command, control, censorship.
That's what it is.
Collectivism. And I'm going to play the nuts, Schwab.
I think it's time to do it.
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So here's Klausi talking about how...
Basically, this is 2016, and then we're going to play the new clip, and then we're going to play another clip of how well they've handled this COVID-19-84 situation to show you how behind everything China he is.
Okay? Chinese influence on global affairs is growing.
The founder of the World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab, says that this is what motivated the group this year to invite President Xi Jinping to deliver the keynote address in Davos.
We have had a Chinese delegation at this annual meeting since 1979.
I'm sorry, it was 2017.
See, Jason Burmess makes mistakes.
We're correcting it. We corrected it in T-minus ten minutes.
So 2016. The difference this year is that we are just in the midst of a transformation process, where we move in the world from a unipolar to a multipolar world.
And of course, here China, in this new geopolitical and geoeconomic context, plays an enormous role.
So it was very appropriate to invite the President to join us and he, as the leader of the country, to talk to us about the future's engagement of China in global affairs and the leadership role China will assume in determining or constructing our global future.
Alright, if the last part of that sentence didn't alarm you, let's just run it back 20 seconds.
He's telling you they are going to be in the leadership role of constructing our future.
They're the model.
It's them.
It's not just an attractive model.
To join us and he, as the leader of the country, to talk to us about the future's engagement of China in global affairs and the leadership role China will assume in determining or constructing our global future.
Determining and structuring Our global future.
This is the model.
They love it.
So this is the new clip.
I think this is from the past week or so.
Where Klausi McSchwab here.
McNutschwab. Kooky pants.
The guy straight out of the Bond villainy category.
But again, you got a cookie cutter Bond villain they give you to hate.
And then they give you Elon Musk, which is on the same tip, the same agenda.
Alright? The same deal.
And he's the hero. He's the Tony Stark.
He dated Grimes!
He's cool. No.
No. This is the...
And that's the thing.
We're gonna get to...
A lot of these modes of control as well, including we may get to the Internet of Bodies.
I've got to kind of pick and choose what I want to talk about when I talk about these lockdowns, etc., and even the news on Fauci.
We're going to have these hearings, guys.
I hate to tell everybody. I'm going to tell everybody right now.
No one's going to jail.
And if someone does end up going to jail, it'll probably be a slap on the wrist or a pardon or somebody lower down the food chain.
Tops. That's the best you'll get, and I don't think you're even getting that.
You look what happened with your Barr and Durham investigations.
Roads to nowhere, okay?
Roads to establishment protection.
So, here we go.
Let's play this clip now.
This is the... We won't impose it.
We'll let the other people impose it as an attractive model.
Right, Klausi? On the G20, you were there meeting some of the leaders as well.
Professor Schwab, what do you make of the result?
Finally, they put something as a statement, and it seems quite positive with all the voices included.
I think it's positive.
It's already positive through the fact that everybody agreed about the statement, which we haven't had the last years.
Now the base has been formed, but we have to go one step further.
We have to have a strategic mood.
We have to construct the world of tomorrow.
We have to construct it.
Yeah, we're the ones that are constructing it.
You know, you look at this. APEC 2022, Eye on Global Governance.
Tell me I still have that up.
Please tell me I didn't get rid of it.
No, I may have gotten rid of it.
Where they literally have a Nazi-esque symbol in the background.
APEC 2022. They've got all these forums now.
And why do they have these forums?
To trick you into thinking these are the authorities.
These are the people that are supposed to run things.
No, we're supposed to run things.
We're supposed to keep these people in check.
Okay, but that's not how Klaus sees it.
They are going to construct the future.
It's a systemic transformation of the world.
So we have to define how the world should look like, which we want to come out of this transformation period.
I respect China's achievements which are tremendous over the last over 40 years.
I think it's a role model for many countries.
China is a role model.
For many countries.
Now remember, they always give you the out.
He's going to say, you know, we shouldn't just institute it.
Like, again, they're supposed to have the power to just institute Chinese models of society on human beings without their permission?
Wow! The arrogance.
But I think also we should leave it to each country to make its own decision, what system it wants to adopt.
And I think we should be very careful in imposing systems.
Oh, you should be very careful in imposing systems.
Hmm. But what's the attractive model, Klaus?
But the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries.
The Chinese model is a very attractive model for a number of countries.
I mean, look at this guy.
It's insanity. So, bringing it back to the fact that you have revolts all over All right?
All over. And really, this should be all over the media.
You're not seeing it, of course.
Just people out in the streets.
Everybody wants to talk about Tiananmen Square many, many years ago, and that's great.
But this is so much bigger right now.
So much bigger.
All these people out there saying, we're done.
Stop. We're done.
Stop. We're done.
Stop. What we needed to say from the outset, take a look.
All right? So you have a global censorship model.
Ooh, the seven-day average.
Ooh, charts again. They've got charts.
And just, it really, it makes me extremely upset.
And now you're going to have Klaus Nutschwab telling you again, this is the model for that.
This is about a year ago when Klausi praised China for the response.
We are coming out.
Thanks also to the leadership of China in terms of fighting the pandemic, in terms of reinvigorating its economy.
We have now a window of opportunity to create this global reset which we all need.
So, I mean...
You talk about the Great Reset or the Global Reset or any of it, you're the conspiracy theorist.
Here you got a guy who's never been elected to anything coming out of the Harvard School with Kissinger and Galbraith and Kahn as his mentors.
You know, Kissinger in particular, you should take a step back.
Whoa! Whoa!
You know, old steering committee, Bilderberg guy, old Klausi here.
I mean, he's on the inside for sure.
But he's like a global capo, right?
So I often refer to Andrew Cuomo as Andrew Capo Cuomo.
Because, listen, he ran a big section of the New York narrative and really the country's narrative.
He was America's governor.
America's covenant. And he had that outward gangster look.
But he's taken orders on a lot of levels.
So in the United States, that's where he is.
That's where he is globally.
Right? He's not like running a financial system.
What he's doing is he's making connections on how they can run and manipulate financial systems.
Right? Right?
So, like, blockchain slavery people isn't his idea, but it's one of the ideas that's being promoted in these roundtable groups and these backdoor meetings, and that's why he writes about it in his book, The Fourth Industrial Revolution, and then, you know, it begins to be instituted.
That's what this guy is.
But again, you talk about it, and you talk about him praising China's model, For COVID-1984.
And you see where that's leading us right now.
And then he says, we all need a global reset.
Really? And I've got this imperative 21 thing from 2020.
Which is all along the same line.
And it's always all about how bad humans are.
And we suck. And we're just killing the planet and we need a reset for everything.
When they tell you, you know, they're going to equalize the have and have nots if we've gone over or you're going to own nothing.
They're going to own everything.
They're the own everythings.
Get it? There's no such thing as stakeholder capitalism.
So let's bring it back.
You know, he's already told you how attractive the Chinese model is and how they're a role model.
Okay, he's already told you they're going to be in the leadership role and now he's going to tell you we're coming out of the pandemic because China rocks and we still need a global reset.
We are coming out.
Thanks also to the leadership of China.
In terms of fighting the pandemic, in terms of reinvigorating its economy, we have now a window of opportunity to create this global reset which we all need.
This global reset is necessary because we have seen that our policies which we pursued before the coronavirus struck us, that those policies do not create the necessary inclusion of society.
The necessary inclusion?
This is all bullshit and word salad and semantics.
So you think that everything sucks, and yet the people that run the show and own the businesses who are at your forum are completely unaccountable.
And it's us.
Us. The pleb class.
The peasants.
That have to suffer this great reset and reorganize our lives.
You make me want to vomit.
Because China's the model.
Necessary for harmonious societal development.
And they do not create the sustainability of what we are doing.
Again, when they talk sustainability, that's your standard of living plummeting.
That's what they're doing.
We're going to get to NASA in a second.
Because the next clip that I'm going to play is from the World Economic Forum, and it's going to show you the type of track trace database technology that they got on you if you're still wearing your mask and now I'm protesting, right?
Let's say you're a Chinese dissident right now.
I don't know if they're imposing this yet.
But instead of the facial recognition or the body recognition, which I'm also going to show you as a NASA imperative for 2025, we're going to show you a 2013 video where they want that instituted everywhere.
And it's already coming with this new parallax reality.
I'll show you that. Oh!
So all technology that is decades old, but is now being consumerized and normalized on the way to automation replacement of human beings.
And really, they want to replace human beings with this new transhumanist model.
On the way, and by the way, Rockfin Tip, Tina Hagen, thank you so much for that.
We appreciate the support.
On the way to what they believe will really essentially be For the most part, a post-human future.
Because what they plan on doing to themselves biologically is really post-human as well.
Right? They want to trick us into believing there's a virtual era.
And I'm going to also show you not only this green agenda, sustainability agenda, WEF, but this haptic feedback system.
Because most people think of Ready Player One and that's how they're going to get you into this VR. No.
You're just going to walk in. It's going to be a holodeck.
It's literally going to be like Star Trek.
That's what they're really working on.
Okay? And so, if you step into the holodeck, it's going to be so good that you won't care how shitty your real life is.
I mean, you might as well eat the bugs.
Because you're going to have five cents VR. You know, you can have the steak in the virtual reality world.
And then, you're going to believe somehow, or many people will believe, that they can actually just merge with the machinery by uploading their consciousness.
Bullshit again. It's math euthanasia.
Mass euthanasia.
All right, let me let Klaus Nutschwab here continue with his sustainability stakeholder, Johnny Nonsense.
Just think of the global warming.
How fast it is developing in the opposite into the negative direction.
Again, the opposite of the negative direction.
And isn't it climate change, Klaus, or you're going back to global warming?
It doesn't matter.
As long as the talking point is human beings are the problem, okay, and we're crashing the ecosystem, it's another thing NASA pushes, all of it, then the agenda can move forward and they can act like benevolent gods.
Get out of here, Klaus.
So... We have a great opportunity at this moment, like we had after World War II, to have in some way a new beginning in our global cooperation, in globalization, in managing our global affairs.
I mean, our global corporation?
I mean, maybe he meant global cooperation, global affairs.
It's all global governance.
It's all authoritative collectivism based on the Chinese model.
Remember, he started by praising China and their response to the nightmare.
That's still going on right now.
I mean, what more do I have to say?
Oh, wait. Let's show you some of the tech.
That's what we'll say. I hate these little videos, but whatever.
We'll let the audio play.
So just so everybody knows, I'm going to bring it back because it gets blocked off.
This is a video promoting...
The pandemic. It asks you what you loved about the pandemic and what you want to keep about the pandemic because the pandemic rocks so much.
This is it. By the way, almost 300 watching.
Can we get 200 thumbs up?
And I want you to notice, again, not only the track trace database surveillance and the regimentation of your life to try to get you into this idea that everything should be 15 minutes away and we have to be more sustainable.
We have to be dehumanized and not around each other.
All right? That NASA tech, they brag that they're going to use that to track and trace and database you.
Okay? Oh, we're reimagining offices.
That means you're going to lose your job.
That's all that means.
AI is coming.
Yeah, have fun at your home office for the next three to eight years.
Tops. Tops.
And I mean, I just, I can't stand it.
You know what I mean? Like, the offices are now going to be as a client showroom.
And this is like from a year and a half ago.
And they're like normalizing everything.
Oh, well, the absurdity of all of it.
The absurdity of all of it is over the top.
A research lab.
Oh, there it is. Hey, remember how we just covered how hand sanitizers are now linked to all sorts of cancers?
There's all sorts of lawsuits going on.
But boy, QR codes, hand sanitizers, and masks.
That's what we're talking about.
WEF style. They're the thought leaders, right?
Oh, and here they are.
The 15 minute spaces.
This is getting you ready for things like Neom.
Okay? That's what this is.
So it's not even just this city.
It's the slave grids reimagined.
Where your movement, your very movement is restricted.
But don't worry, everything's there in a 15-minute space.
Oh, neighborhood hubs will replace some perks.
They might contain gyms, bars, and art galleries.
Oh, art galleries!
That's what I really care about when I'm living in a box.
When I'm living in a 15 by 22, if I'm lucky.
Art galleries, wow!
Great! Networking opportunities.
I mean, notice it's a 15 minute walk.
Because they're like, we're not even sure we're going to give you a bike.
How about that? Let's see how your social credit scores.
You want to pedal the work? We'll see.
Cloud markets. Okay.
It's like, you know, ghost kitchens.
Restaurants that solely deliver takeaway meals exploded in popularity during lockdowns.
Don't you love lockdowns?
Let's bring it back. Let's bring it back.
Oh my goodness.
So, again, now they're getting you ready for...
Really, it's not going to be this guy delivering anything.
All right. Domino's Pizza already has the drones out.
Already. Amazon has been talking about the drones for years.
They had that Super Bowl commercial that was tongue-in-cheek years ago.
They're going for it.
This is what they want in the future, only minus the guy.
And even then, it's just like, look at this messaging.
It's total slavery, total dystopia.
Oh look, you could be identified by your heartbeat.
So you can keep your mask on all the time.
You can keep your pandemic.
Oh, facial recognition system often stumped by face masks.
But your heartbeat is just as unique as your face.
Great. NASA has invented systems that can ID you from your heartbeat via a laser.
Why do I harp on NASA all the time?
It's shit like this.
That's why. That's why I harp on NASA all the time.
And here's the next thing Digital technology will change the way children learn.
They already want to bring the VR in for the kids.
But they also want more and more of this home learning because they don't want them to build human relationships with other students, one.
And they want to get rid of human teachers and that interaction.
Listen, sometimes that can be a negative interaction.
But on the whole, I had positive interactions with my teachers.
I had positive interactions with my coaches.
And even when I didn't, that's where you learn authority.
That's in many ways how you learn to be a human being.
Let's see. Oh, my personal rumble page is not going.
That's garbage.
That's so weird. Huh.
It says it's going over here, but I'm going to hit over and maybe it's not there.
I mean, if not, and I appreciate that, guys.
It says it's going on my end, but if not, I'll just upload it afterwards.
That's stinky. That sucks.
Oh, so I guess we're only on Rockfin YouTube.
Oh, wow.
You know what? It also looks like it cut kind of for a second on Rockfin.
So maybe it jumped really quick.
And that's why Rumble's not going.
But, hey. We'll take care of the tech stuff on the other end.
We're still going to be in 25 minutes over at Red Voice Media.
Now... I'm gonna jump out of this.
Again, this is...
They love the pandemic.
They want AI to teach your kids.
They want robots in the...
In fact, I could pull that video up.
That's another WEF video with robots in the classroom.
You can't make this up.
But I want to show you this video from 2013.
It's NextGen 2025.
I've talked about NextGen recently a couple times.
But I need people to understand what they want.
Let's see. Rockfin tip.
Thank you, Shili Ram.
I appreciate that tip.
Let's continue here.
Let's see.
So, again, this is a 2013 video.
2025 is closer than you think.
In the 1950s, Americans first drove on interstate highways.
In 1969, Americans first landed on the moon.
They really love to milk that moon landing thing.
Okay, that's all I'm going to say about that.
Now, basically they talk about automated aircraft here, like UAV type aircraft, but then they get on the inside and that's really what I want to focus on.
But let's start here. Labor and the academic community.
To work together to create the next generation air transportation system.
Next Gen. Next Gen will resemble the system we experience today.
To the traveler of tomorrow, it's simple.
You take off, read, text, tweet, and before you know it, arrive at your destination.
Even talking about Twitter back then, which should be suspect, in 2013.
Oh, you can tweet! I mean, Twitter had been around for sure.
But, you know, the idea that it was still going to be around in 2025.
Trojan horse civilian system, anyone?
But for the air transportation system, change will be all-encompassing.
TSA is developing new screening techniques using advanced sensors that can move travelers efficiently through security to departure gates.
See that? That's what they want.
Oh! It looks like something out of, what is it?
Total Recall right there.
Well, I want to get to this, the parallax view.
Let's see if we can find it.
Of course, it's going to take care it is right here.
And this is already at Detroit Metro.
Okay? Well, you'll notice this right after you go through security at the McNamara terminal at Metro Airport.
Yeah, it's a big screen offering up something called parallel reality to help passengers figure out where to go and a whole lot more.
Evrod Kassamy, live at DTW tonight.
This looks pretty cool, Evrod.
Oh, it is absolutely incredible technology, Jason and Karen.
You just have to see it for yourselves. Normally, when you're trying to catch your flight and you have to figure out what your gate information is, your boarding time, you would take a look at the big board right here and have to scan through all of the different flights that are on there.
But now, Delta has created this personalized big board just for you.
Watch this. Oh my god!
And notice, notice she's wearing her mask.
Oh. Resembles a little bit that NASA technology that they wanted to institute, doesn't it?
Just weird. Big Arch and Information Desk is getting all kinds of reaction from passengers traveling through Metro Airport.
It's really cool. Passengers like the Adi family had never seen it before and wondered, what the heck is it?
I was kind of surprised. I didn't know exactly what I was looking for because they didn't tell us what we were supposed to be looking for.
So when I saw my name up there, I was like, can everybody see my information?
Then I realized my sister could only see hers.
My name, first name is up there, and it says what medallion status I have, everything, pretty much all the details, which gate, how many minutes I had to walk through.
I see you trying to fool me.
There's no fooling here. With each Delta passenger walking through, the board displays only their travel itinerary.
I see that there's nothing on the screen.
So what do you see for you?
I see that there is, uh, there's, hello Virgil, thank you for flying Delta.
The A30, um, A38. Three minute walk.
Perfect. The display fundamentally can direct different contents towards each person that looks at it.
Above us is a motion sensor that detects moving objects as they're walking around.
What? And when one of these moving objects scans their boarding pass, that's how the display knows to direct that flight information towards that moving object.
So in other words, your boarding pass that you scan, so you scan a little information, and then it can track you.
Now, if we get into Internet of Bodies, if we get into blockchain allotments or just, you know, your cell phone device, it's not like you've got to scan anything.
You're already wearing your identification.
And then through your movements, these sensors can follow you.
And you just saw, again, via NextGen 2025 what they want to do.
That's just a stepping stone.
You get it? They want to restrict your movement.
That's why it's good that people in China are revolting.
Because if we let that be instituted globally along with their CBDCs and their blockchain, it's oversauce.
It's done.
And the next clip I want to play is one of their little blockchain people.
And this is the problem with crypto because you think that You have some kind of decentralized control over transactions.
No, you don't.
No, you don't.
You have a system where those decentralized transactions can already be traced and regulated, one, or be shut off entirely.
And then you have a system where there's an ultimate ledger of everything and everything Basically, your entire lifestyle, what they would call sustainability, right, can be tokenized.
What you can and can't buy, where you can and can't go.
What you can and can't eat.
So I just want everybody to know that.
They're already running.
It's not like this is in the future and it's dystopia time later.
They're running this refugee camp on the blockchain now.
This is being promoted by the World Economic Forum.
They have a world food program.
They want your biometric data integrated with this.
The head of the WEF was just several times telling you they are a role model and are going to be in the leadership role.
I mean, how much clearer does it need to be that these people, all right, that are doing this right now are a cartel that hates humanity, that are smiling and laughing at us under this guise of, we're the worst. Climate change is coming.
We're all going to die. Forget about the global conflicts that were starting all over and all those people dying in warfare.
Forget about the drones that rained death showers on people over in Yemen.
Forget about that and then the starving out of them as well via that warfare.
Forget about all that.
No big deal.
And by the way, forget about the carbon allotments of our weapons testing and then the use of those weapons.
Because that's a lot. But you know what?
It's really eliminating the carbon we don't want, which is human beings.
But until then, hey, we'll just run those carbon factories of human beings via the blockchain in slave camps.
I mean, oh wow, they can shop without physical money.
And they can pay by just looking into the camera.
So you can have your whole mask on.
Alright? They'll use the NASA stuff for your heartbeat.
And then the motion stuff so you can see everything and they can just track you there.
And then their iris scans so they have your biometric data.
Awesome! Great!
And they'll connect right to your World Food Program account.
It can help you find work.
I mean, look at this.
Digital identities.
Passports. Isn't that great?
Yay! Exam certificates!
Financial histories!
And of course, we're going to help those that are destroyed during conflicts or seized hostile governments.
Isn't that great? We'll run their refugee camps via the blockchain.
And we're going to eliminate all sorts of costs to the banks by doing so.
Awesome. Can't get enough.
Thanks, Klaus. Under a Chinese model.
Under a Chinese model.
Just come on. And it's always benevolence.
You know, we're taking care of the refugees first.
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We were talking about the reinstatement of his YouTube channel, and then I believe yesterday or the day before, they took his YouTube channel away.
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So, Bill Maher, often late to the party, but when he is...
I'm not a party pooper, and I'm going to play it.
So let's play Marr talking about Justin Trudell and how he sounds like a dictator.
I started to read what he said.
This is a couple of weeks ago.
Or maybe this is September.
But he was talking about people who are not vaccinated.
Yeah. He said, they don't believe in science.
They're often misogynistic, often racist.
No, they're not. That was not smart of him at all.
Right. He said, but they take up space.
And with that, we have to make a choice in terms of a leader as a country.
Do we tolerate these people?
It's like... Do we tolerate these people?
Misogynistic and racist.
And again, those cards get played so much now.
Just like, what ist are you?
What ism are you guilty of?
Alright? What have you ever done?
What can we cancel you for?
And I'm not perfect.
I've done some...
Really dumb and terrible things.
I think a lot of us have.
Alright? There's nothing I can't look at myself in the mirror about and say, alright, no big deal, forgive myself, move on.
Some people may have that.
I haven't done anything that terrible.
But that comment, like, what do you do with the others?
They're taking up space.
Like, how over the top, how egotistical, how inappropriate is that?
Very. Very.
That's what. Okay?
That's what. So, here we go.
Bill Maher, let's continue.
Tolerate. Now you do sound like Hitler.
And recently he talked about them holding unacceptable views.
What? I'm surprised to hear that Trudeau said those things.
I'm not. I mean, again, like, what planet are these guys on?
This is, like, months old.
You didn't see the blackface?
I mean, he... Yeah.
It's not just the blackface.
It's not just Aladdin. Alright?
I mean, that's where he comes from, a place of, like, complete privilege, where he's hanging out with a bunch of rich kids.
He's not just dressed as, you know, a black man in full blackface, but he also has, like, a stuffed piece of pants with a, you know, 18-inch dong-a-schlong hanging out.
If you missed that part of it, because the media doesn't cover any of this stuff.
And this is a guy that says that he also admires the Chinese model.
A guy that got kind of swatted down and was shooken just a week or so ago when you had Xi Jinping dress him down on camera.
On camera, dressed him down.
It's like, whoa. Whoa.
So, I want to move over to this metaverse.
But before, this is like a six-minute piece.
I think we're going to end up watching like four minutes of it.
Before it gets into the haptic movement and the metaverse, and the metaverse has partnered with the WEF. That's why we've moved from blockchain people and NASA technology and Klaus Nutschwab and the model into it, because it's all part of the same thing.
Humans are bad. Let's get them into a virtual world and show you this green steel and how this is all about sustainability.
You know, the terms that they love.
Total sustainability.
Yeah, okay. And it's in that same vein of the square videos where it's like got the hypnotic music.
And then from there, I think like two and a half, maybe three minutes deep, you'll see these haptic machines that are already available that are going to make touch and control more of a reality in these virtual environments.
So let's do that.
Stories of the Week.
World Economic Forum.
They've always got the music. Green Steel.
Touching the Metaverse.
And yeah, the mini wind turbines.
Again, everything's green energy.
Everything's sustainability.
Everything's human beings are bad, bad, bad.
And then they show you, hey, but there's a guy on a rocket.
He's got his little jetpack thing with the jet arms.
That's pretty cool, huh? So the world's first green steel.
We've always got to save the planet.
Always destroying the planet.
Ooh, green steel.
Sounds like blue steel.
Oh, hydrogen instead of coal.
Everything's got to cut CO2. We need net zero, net zero, net zero.
Let's cut those emissions.
Human beings are bad.
Let's not talk about any other real pollution.
Okay? So again...
Less on coal, more on steel.
We've got this technology.
I can't do it.
The demand for green steel is moving.
I can't. I can't.
We're just going to go right to the metaverse.
This whole decarbonizing thing, I can't listen to it.
We've got to meet climate goals.
Awful. I'm just going to do this.
The VR device lets you feel the metaverse with your bare hands.
You lie flat on the table.
You see it right there? What it does is it hits you with ultrasonic force fields in the air.
It's like magnetic resonance waves creating a sensation of physical touch on your skin and lets you play and interact without gloves or controllers.
It's called haptics.
And this is just a wave one.
So it's adding touch to the VR experience.
You can feel it in mid-air, wherever your arms can reach.
And obviously, the bigger that gets, the more available it's going to be there.
So they're using the VR to train postal workers, sort packages.
Isn't that great? The haptic feedback.
So... Emerge is a World Economic Forum technology pioneer of 2022.
Remember in 2022, they had two separate forums on the metaverse.
This is what's being commercialized now, now, now.
Okay? This isn't coming.
It's here. Just like blockchain people are here.
Just like lockdowns now for three years running are here in China.
And yes, you have a Bond villain on TV now telling you about a global reset.
Like, I want to play this Imperative 21, 2020 video.
Because again, this is 2020.
It's the same garbage.
It's a minute and a half.
But I don't think I can play it on YouTube because it might have some music in it that I get a copyright strike or something for.
And we don't want that.
But what I'm going to do is, since we're so bad on climate change...
We're terrible human beings.
I want to play this clip of someone dressing these people down.
Dressing these people down when it comes to their narrative and their agenda.
Remember, their agenda is total and complete command and control of the planet and every species on it.
When I asked...
Alice, you've been speaking for most of the night.
When I asked Tanya Plibersek...
We'll fact check that one for you.
When I asked Tanya Plibersek, the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and the potential Deputy Prime Minister, was carbon dioxide the big issue in relation to climate change?
And she said yes.
I then said, well, that being the case, what percentage of the atmosphere is made up of carbon dioxide?
And she said, I don't know.
And I said, hang on, you don't know what percentage of the atmosphere is carbon dioxide, and yet you're prepared to stand the economy on its head to address a problem, the detail of which you don't know.
So when I then explained that the percentage of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, Alice, is how much?
Alice, how much of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
To answer the question, Scott Morrison has said he only thinks climate change and that he wants to do something about it.
Alice, how much carbon dioxide is the problem?
How much carbon dioxide is there in the atmosphere?
I'm not a scientist. I don't know.
Well, hang on. If you're going to argue the case, you ought to know.
It's 0.04 of a percent.
And of that 0.04 of a percent, human beings around the world create 3 percent.
So, let them let you know that.
Like, that's a big deal. So what he's trying to explain to you is it's so minuscule.
And they're not telling you, by the way, they, oh, we're going to cut it by 10%.
We're going to cut that. Bullshit again!
Bullshit again! They don't count every piece of carbon.
The carbon footprint is a myth.
It's mythos. It drives me nuts.
Think about their bombs of destruction and their weapons and their real pollution and what that carbon impact is that we'll never know and never be discussed.
Just part of black projects alone.
Okay, so he's telling you 0.04% and then humans out of 0.04% in the atmosphere, we're responsible supposedly for 3%.
Not sure I'm even buying that.
And of that 3%, Australia creates 1.3%.
So for the 1.3% of 3% of.04%, we then decide to have a national economic suicide note.
Alan, Alan, Alan, I'm happy for you to say that point.
Murders it. And they just want to move on.
They want to move on to imagination land.
So Prince Charles can sit up there at the World Economic Forum and tell you we've got to put trillions of dollars into this.
And openly talk about a Marshall Plan.
No. It's a big, big no.
So, in a minute we're going to move over to the second hour over at redvoicemedia.com slash Jason.
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We're going to be playing more clips...
And really discussing how invalid this whole COVID-1984 nightmare and its global lockdowns have been over the past several years.
We're going to expose this agenda further.
There's a few news stories that I've got lined up that we're possibly going to hit.
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Really going into...
Where they want to bring this thing.
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You're the problem. You.
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