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Dec. 5, 2022 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Ye Day Hunter And The Twitter Files

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Machinery That Gives Abundance Has Left Us In Want 00:15:07
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.
Ireland, the great and powerful are.
You've got to say, I'm a human being!
God damn it.
My life has failed.
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, tired 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 Thank you.
Ha ha.
It's showtime.
And now, reality meets with Jason Burbens.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
And let's not forget John Fitch because it is mixed martial mindset.
We're going to talk some fights.
We're going to talk Calgist.
Some good ones.
Some good ones.
Yeah, they were.
Listen, man, for a fight night.
Good bare knuckle fights, too.
You're missing out.
I caught one of them.
I caught the co-main.
So I'm trying to, but that one, the fights went long.
Actually, those two about the co-the two co-main events were pretty good.
Hello, Mino was kind of built for bare knuckle.
Well, I mean, that was a big KO in the big right hand, big straight right, put it out.
I actually just set up the living room.
I cleaned out the video games.
Like, I have a big, like, archived video game collection when I go thrifting and whatnot.
And I've always wanted to build a retro center and actually stream as a different persona.
If somebody pops up, it's not me, folks.
But anyway, I set up finally two TVs next to each other that are extra large, and one will just end up being on mute because there are too many overlapping events that I do want to see now as a combat sports fan.
It's happening all over the place.
Speaking of combat sports, Ari Emanuel has now been put into this yay situation, this Kanye West situation, being called out by name on Alex Jones.
There's a lot about that I want to talk about.
I want to unpack.
I want to talk about how the media is handling the quote-unquote Twitter files.
I had an interaction back in 2005, a back and forth with Matt Taibbi when he was writing for Rolling Stone.
And I think there's some things to discuss there because Elon obviously chose him as the journalist to go to to reveal what we all already knew.
I mean, welcome to the party two years later, anybody that thought something different was going on.
I mean, it's like, I don't even know how else to put it.
It's a really weird situation.
But then, kind of the things that I want to point to.
Oh, yeah, you remember all the things we say were happening?
Yeah, they were really happening.
But I mean, look, look at it.
Got it.
Who could have imagined?
All the things that people were saying were happening were actually happening.
Wow.
So surprised.
Well, the idea, let's start with where this went.
Okay, let's give the Hunter timeline, okay?
At least the laptop timeline.
Now, prior to that laptop leaking, right, there was this guy who was supposedly a defector from the CCP.
There was this viral video, and he was talking how the CCP was blackmailing him.
And he was using, you know, I want to be careful because we're on YouTube.
The idea that there was a multitude of child sex abuse videos on this thing.
Okay, that's what was spreading around.
That's what you saw on message boards and forums and in social media.
Okay.
Now, a lot of people dismiss that.
We never really covered that as a factual thing here, right?
I was like, you know what?
I'm going to wait and see.
And then all of a sudden, this laptop does pop up.
And immediately as the laptop pops up, there's nothing talking really about the child stuff, but a lot of it is revolving around sex work and drug use and kind of the sensationalist stuff outside of the business aspect.
You have Bobolinski pop up relatively early, but then be ignored by everybody but Tucker Carlson.
All right, and these are the timelines.
You then have an actual campaign run by former intelligence officials in conjunction with the media, where they write up a letter and people like Leon Panetta and John Brennan and Michael Hayden sign on to say that this is a Russian disinformation campaign.
And the entire media either ignores it or echoes that talking point.
And anyone who questions any aspect of it is now, are you ready, John?
Here's the coverage today.
Are you ready?
If you can get any.
There's nothing stranger.
This is the new Republic, by the way, than the rights fixation with Hunter Biden.
Really?
There's nothing stranger.
Ready?
This is the Washington Post.
No limiting the Hunter Biden laptop story didn't cost Trump the election.
Now, I would argue it didn't cost Trump the election either, because there's a multitude of other things, John, including mail-in ballots, no accountability, and infrastructure of voting machines and a complicit media that cost Trump the election.
That's just a perception, right?
Implicit social media.
Well, again, you can't say that.
If this were Russian and the other side, you could say it all day.
But it set up this whole thing where Joe Biden in the debate quoted those intelligence officials.
All right.
And now this is CNN.
This might be the most hilarious.
Are you ready?
Have you seen this headline yet?
I don't think so.
Oh, it's a quality headline, John.
Released Twitter emails show how employees debated how to handle 2020 New York Post Hunter Biden story.
That's the headline.
Not censored in mass, not caused misinformation and disinformation, not colluded with not only government officials, but members of the Democratic Party.
Nothing like that.
There's a healthy debate with national security.
You know, again, you think you're living in a cartoon and you see stuff like that.
And again, where do we start with this?
We start with the fact that this isn't news.
We all knew this is happening.
This is just the hard, and you do need this.
Don't get me wrong.
Because now you can point to all this stuff when someone brings it up and put it out there.
Bro, Went and picked up a new TV to do what I was telling you, to set up the dual televisions in the setup.
And on the way there, my buddy starts reading a Christmas card poem that his mother just put out.
Okay?
I didn't even think it was real.
And my buddy's a smart guy.
He actually works for a big company people would know.
He's around my age, like 38.
He's like five years younger than me.
So his mother, I would assume, is like early 60s.
And it's every, this thing that's rhyming is every CNN narrative that you've ever heard that democracy was saved by Gen Z in the midterms, that Ukraine is fighting for freedom, that Trump is a puppet of Putin.
Who believes this shit?
Look at this headline.
Guys, they should never have a problem with the sensationalized headline of any other media organization ever again when you hear that.
Release Twitter emails show how employees debated how to handle 2020 New York Post Hunter Biden stories.
There was like two people in the company that spoke up and said, hey, we shouldn't be doing this.
This is terrible.
Never fired immediately.
Get out of here.
Their concerns were not addressed bare minimum, John.
Like, this is the most insane.
We're here.
It's 2022, the end.
We're in the home stretch, bro.
It's the holiday season.
Last month.
Last month.
And then we're at 2022.
We're around in third.
Meanwhile, Agenda 2030 is actually trending right now, John, because of the protests by the Dutch saying, hey, we want to be able to farm and we want to be able to grow our own food and we don't want the government involved.
And this is insane and ridiculous.
And earlier today on my early morning broadcast, I played this video put out by the United Nations in 1973.
They tried to come at me with a copyright strike, by the way, everybody.
Just to let everybody know, we're fighting a copyright strike on that one.
And I only played like 10 minutes of it, not even maybe five minutes of it on the unpaid portion of the broadcast.
The limits of growth, the United Nations, okay?
So the club of Rome had this supercomputer, John.
Obviously.
Can't do anything without a supercomputer.
You know what?
Let's just show it because when I say supercomputer, it's laughable now.
It's like a glorified word processor.
I'll cut the mic up.
There's like not even a tenth of what your phone can do.
Bro, a tenth, not a tenth.
I mean, it's not a thousandth, right?
First of all, they're showing all these graphs and the basis continually is what?
That people are bad.
We're bad, John.
And the population, no matter what you do, even if when they stabilize the population, here it is.
Like these are the models, but there was just a computer.
Here it is, right there.
It's like a word processor.
And they're feeding all these things.
And no matter what they fed it, basically we're doomed.
Even if they institute all their population control and they had all these numbers that all these things, by the way, it says Rome.
This is the Club of Rome document, man.
So this is the Malthusian people are bad whole thing.
Every model they ran, no matter what, John, we're doomed.
Everyone.
And it's ridiculous.
And people point, at least in the very end, they let people, like there was this thing where the critics were saying, hey, if garbage in, garbage out.
You program something to say something, it's going to say it.
This is ridiculous.
And they were saying, like, copper was going to be gone in the 80s, and silver was going to be gone.
And they were talking about zinc being gone and this thing.
All predictions that never came true.
Okay.
All ridiculous.
But this is the propaganda that we continually run off of with the World Economic Forum, right?
Like, this is it.
We just got to believe.
Bullshit theories.
Bullshit theories that somebody thought he could make some money off of.
Well, I mean, it's bought up by academia, right?
It's the oh, you know, it's a bunch of riggers.
Oh, wonderful paper.
Too bad when you apply it, everything turns to shit.
Exactly.
I mean, look at the policies the supposed academics have now put into place throughout this country.
The smart class, right?
It's wild to me because there's no length of failure that can be taken in where the people will be like, oh, wow, that was a really bad idea.
We shouldn't have done that.
It's always, oh, no, you should have gone further with our idea, or it's your fault because something else didn't happen, or that wasn't real communism.
Some kind of crap like that.
Always.
No, our idea didn't work.
Maybe we should shift.
I mean, for these people, though, it has worked out, right?
They've been able to consolidate control over the auspice of a bunch of human beings are bad and we need to work together and they're benevolent, right?
We're talking about that, was a UN piece, United Nations.
In fact, when they're showing you footage, because from 1973, World Trade Center is still being built.
And the front facade of the UN isn't even green all the way up with that window.
They're just starting to put the window panes on.
That's how old is.
And it's the same talking points again and again and again.
There's too many people having too many kids.
They even talk about a two-child policy in there.
And it's always scarcity.
And the funny thing is in this one, what is a little bit different is they haven't come up with the carbon dioxide scam yet, but they still talk about greening the economy.
And they still have exactly.
And they still have all these same talking points that basically, if we keep on this, we won't have enough gas, right?
It's kind of that peak oil theory.
It's not we're going to shut down the gas and we're not going to shut down the oil.
It's that we should have already run out of it by now, right?
And that's something they don't tell you about oil.
They call them fossil fuels for a reason.
There's this imagination world that somehow we're going to run out of them because they're fossil fuels and it's based on dead life on the planet.
I'm not, listen, I'm not a biochemist or anything like that, but there have been papers out there.
And I remember when I was back in InfoWars, I was reading these things where they were saying, actually, that's just a theory.
And that it appears that this oil is actually a part of the life force within the planet that constantly regenerates itself.
Ari On Twitter Wars 00:14:22
And weird, right?
And yeah, you can overpump it and you can dry it out, but it's part of the ecosystem.
You know, again, I want everybody to understand what they tell us as kids: that in the middle of the earth, it's just like a lava core.
I don't know that's the truth.
Obviously.
That's where the lizard people live, actually.
Bro, have you watched Inside Job yet?
Inside.
No, I've not watched Inside Job yet.
Bro, get on.
I know you're a Netflix man.
It's actually, it's not too bad.
Like, you could probably watch it around the kids.
There's nothing too over-sexualized about it.
It doesn't get too violent too much of the time.
You know, still cartoon.
But season two just came out.
I did a whole, actually, that's what I opened the show with.
And they had Alex Jones in it by name.
And they put Joe, they started this season at the Bohemian Grove, actually.
And if you haven't seen any of it, I don't even want to ruin any of it for you because it's actually pretty good.
It's smart.
Like at the bottom line, now you got two seasons.
I think it's like 16 episodes or whatever.
And you know how these things really end up being like stories about relationships, right?
So this is really about, you know, a father and his daughter, you know, basically.
That's what the main line of the show is.
But in it, they're part of this thing called Cognito Inc.
Get it?
Incognito.
And it's every conspiracy lore you can ever think.
The opening scene is amazing.
It's hilarious.
It's like this guy ranting and raving in front of the White House in front of a bunch of kids.
And you're thinking to yourself, oh boy, here we go.
And then it kind of flips it on its head.
And it's definitely worth the watch.
I know you watch the Pentaverate.
This is much better.
This is much better.
Much better, much smarter.
Goes into everything you can imagine from, like you said, the Reptoids to the Illuminati.
They're all competing factions.
So it's a fun show.
And like I said, season two, episode one, opens with Alex Jones at the Grove.
So hard to beat there.
So, you know what?
That's a good segue, Fitch.
It's a great segue for Yay for What's Going.
Yeah, we were talking about Ari Emmanuel, and he's gone after Ari because Ari's a big player in Hollyweird, and he's also huge in the UFC.
Like, here's something we have to acknowledge.
Ari Emmanuel and his buddies run a lot in the entertainment and combat sports field now.
Yes.
That's not big.
They're the guys who covered up for Harvey Weinstein for a long time, weren't they?
Well, Ari was in business with a lot of people back then.
So, all right, let's talk about it.
Ari Emmanuel.
You have WME, they represent like 50% of Hollywood, and then you have the CAA who represents the other half.
And they have good gang wars with each other.
Basically.
Well, Ari is the brother of Ram Emmanuel, who was very much a part of the Obama administration and the corruption going on in Chicago.
Now, let's be honest with ourselves, everybody.
There are levels to this game, and there are certain areas where people cartel up with what's known as traditional organized crime.
What they tell you is the mafia.
And three of the major regions, I would say the three most major regions, possibly excluding Florida and Texas, okay, because those are big two.
I'd say that would make round out the top five.
What I'm going to say is New York, in particular, New York City, obviously, and that area.
Chicago and Illinois in Middle America.
That's their hotspot.
And then you go into California and LA and basically Hollyweird.
Those are the three hotbeds for all of distribution, the culture, everything.
And Ari Emmanuel is the guy, like you just said, right?
Ari Emanuel is the dude that Ari from Entourage is based on.
And then you got his brother in cartelville in Middle America, okay, as part of the most corrupt political system in the world rising up to being a part of the administration, a big part of it.
Rob Emmanuel's not a good dude.
Ari Emmanuel's not a good dude.
Ari Emanuel then is, again, has so many political ties, not only in this country, but in Israel and in the entertainment industry and basically globally, that the Saudi Arabians who invested in the UFC prior to them going public got the old pasta fazool job and got their, I mean, think about this in any terms,
got their initial investment in whatever they had made back before that deal was there based on what happened to Jamal Khashoggi.
And who brokered that deal?
Ari mother trucking Emmanuel.
That's another level, guys.
Now, forget about Yay.
Forget about Yay Day, okay, and whatever he did to Kanye West.
The amount of money the UFC was brokered for in that deal that they no longer had to share with the Saudis that had invested in that was in the billions of dollars on that deal and billions in the future.
That's the kind of power that Ari Emmanuel has.
And now Ari Emmanuel is calling on everybody to no longer do any business with Ye.
I'm not endorsing what he said.
I think in a lot of cases, whether he realizes or not, he's having a mental break.
I heard the theory today on actually Alex Jones' show that it's now coming out that apparently he owes 50 million plus in back taxes.
And Robert Barnes, who is Jones' lawyer, but also represented, he represented Wesley Snipes in his case.
Okay.
And, you know, obviously a lot of those, he beat a lot of those charges.
They put him away, but they put him away, you know, on small charges for a very short amount of time for what they said he owed.
And it worked out a deal.
He postulated that Kanye might be on this tour, like he came into InfoWars with the mask and the Netfournet and Yahoo and the crazy voices and saying, I love, you know, Hitler, which is ridiculous.
I know, it's over the top.
And with, you know, Nick Fuente saying he agrees with him here and there and blah, blah, blah, that he might be trying to come up with an insanity defense so that he can't really be found guilty.
And if he is found guilty on those crimes, he won't go to jail.
I know you haven't watched all of it or a lot of it.
There's lots of people.
Yeah, I mean, that's possible.
Money is a strong motivator for a lot of people.
So maybe that's something he's trying to do.
But it could also be that the guy's a billionaire and people are telling him what to do.
And he's just making a point of like, no, you can't tell me what to do.
I'm going to say whatever I want, no matter how horrible you think it is.
I'm just going to do what I want.
So what do you think?
He's pushing the troll narrative?
That's what those are.
Yeah, like, what if?
What if he's just so tired?
I mean, you're talking about a guy who worked his ass off, came from nothing.
It's literally worth a billion dollars.
And like, think of another billionaire you could name who people tell what to do.
Yeah, I don't know.
You're not allowed to, you know, you're not allowed to vote for this president.
You're not allowed to say these things.
So like, he's coming from a place where everybody kisses his ass.
Everybody worships him.
You know, so he hears yes a lot.
I think that's a big problem.
He goes out into a bigger world and people are telling him what to do.
And he's like, wait a minute.
How are you telling me what to do?
I'm Kanye.
Like, why would you tell me what to do?
I don't know.
I could see that too.
If you're that rich, if you're that powerful, why wouldn't you flex your ability to do whatever you want to do?
No, I think that's.
Even if it's awful.
Well, I think you're right, bro.
Like, I think, all right, all right.
I think that when you saw, you know, back in 2016, everybody calling him crazy and then him going to the hospital and everything.
I watched that speech, and there were parts of it that were on point, and there were parts of it that it seemed like he was losing it.
When he started going on this tour of, you know, doing interviews and saying these things candidly, there were parts that I think were very on point.
And I thought there were parts that I was like, okay, this is fed into his ego.
You know, anybody, first of all, he's obviously very intelligent.
And to be that successful, you have to be very driven and you have to be very ego-minded, right?
You have to constantly be telling yourself you can do these things.
You know, you were in the highest levels of combat sports.
That's a big part of the game.
If you're not there every day saying not only.
There's a level of like delusional overconfidence you have to have.
You do.
On everything.
Especially when you're in the entertainment world.
It has to be, and now you're in the business world with fashion.
You're in there with sharks, deceptive people, etc.
You're constantly going to have to think that you're better than them and promote that idea.
But then, like you said, you have this tendency, especially with a lot of success, that you can't be wrong.
And that overconfidence is then exposed and it morphs into something else.
By the way, we're on YouTube.
Can we get a hundred thumbs up?
We got 200 plus watching.
What are we doing over here?
It's mixed martial mindset.
We got John Fitch over here.
And remember, guys, just to let everybody know, in a world full of censorship, this just happened today.
I'm going to say it because the Junkerman files, this is a follow-up Epstein video I did years ago on Nicole Younkerman.
And I just had Johnny Vedmore on.
I recently just put out that premium video from a few weeks back.
This now has now been completely blocked and censored in several other countries.
She's come after these videos.
I will say this.
We talk about free speech and we talk about censorship.
Well, you can still watch this in the United States, and it's something I'm considering ripping.
I might rip this one and I might rip the other Junkerman video and put it up over at Rumble for people to see.
This is the video right now.
The second hour is free, redvoicemedia.com slash Jason.
Remember, for one week, you can get a dollar.
You can check all of it out.
We're 8 to 10 a.m.
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So that's also streaming.
I love the guys at Red Voice Media.
They're making it possible, whereas a lot of media outlets, they parrot the same thing, right?
Let's talk a little bit more about this Twitter thing.
Aside from the mainstream saying it's not a big deal, the other side of the coin is Elon Musk is the best.
He's saving the world.
He's saving free speech, John.
And meanwhile.
Well, it's the same thing with Trump, you know?
It was fun to throw him in there into the gears of all the bullshit going on.
But he was lacking.
He's lacking.
You can let him go.
You know, we don't have to turn everybody who does one nice thing or one good thing into Jesus.
There already was a Jesus.
We don't need to make, you know, they try to make Jordan Peterson Jesus, try to make Trump Jesus.
You know, not trying to make Elon Jesus.
Nope.
You're going to have to handle your own business around you.
Be glad that these guys are making little changes here and then, but stop worshiping people.
I totally agree.
It's like Elon Musk is doing the bare minimum, and they're focusing on all that.
He's still vlogging, he's still kicking people off.
There's still people getting banned.
I don't know that my shadow ban is gone.
I don't have you picked up, you know?
I picked up a little bit, but then last week I like it got shut off a little bit again.
I don't know what happened.
Well, I think that started picking up, and I picked up probably about a thousand followers, and then it's just kind of huttering, drops in a bucket.
I don't know that the algorithm has changed other than to promote and pander to the conservatives again.
Okay, you know what I mean?
So if you're outside of that box and you're questioning both sides of the spectrum and you're not MAGA, MAGA, MAGA, Trump, Trump, Trump, or, you know, it's happening.
Elon, Elon, Elon.
Because, you know, you were concerned about the Neuralink brain chip presentation more last week.
And you're concerned about it.
Well, the satellites we watched, I watched Spies Like Us with my girl.
No, the movie was like 83 or 86 or something like that.
Ackroyd Chase Classic.
Yep, it was great.
And they had like the Star Wars stuff, right?
Remember, they were shooting off a missile and they're going to shoot it down with their Star Wars stuff and their satellites.
That was, you know, almost 40 years ago.
Like, what's going on now?
Not almost, John.
Don't even talk about this stuff anymore.
It's like going hush, hush.
Yeah, that's why we focus on it on this show because it's never been more blatant, right?
It's now actually more localized and more used in her face.
And meanwhile, it's the magic doesn't exist, right?
Oh, you're crazy.
It doesn't exist.
Now, first of all, there's the technology that you can't see that is stealth that are called blast wave accelerators.
Blast Wave Accelerators Revealed 00:04:56
In fact, we'll do it live, folks, because you want to see what a blast wave accelerator looks like.
Well, Jay, I'll tell you this, John.
I personally didn't make this.
I'm not the guy that wrote it down.
This is the gift that continually keeps on giving.
People wonder why I continually go to this document.
But in the future strategic warfare document from 2001, so again, this is a presentation 18 years after the film, after the initial Star Wars program, right?
Gets revealed to the public.
We'll just hit Control F, good people at NASA.
And let's go with Blast.
Now, here it's telling you about the Blast Wave Accelerator, okay?
It has a global precision strike on the cheap, no real barrel.
And this is back then.
$200 a pound for the projectiles.
Notice how it says no plume, affordability, ferocity, reaction time, even survivability, recallability, and effectiveness.
Again, use it over and over and over again.
And notice that it says nano sats underneath, nano satellites.
What do you think Starlink is?
Okay, these are the small pearl-like satellites they're talking about these 18 plus years ago.
There is the model of these devices and how they're utilized.
This is a blast wave accelerator right here.
It's showing you the internals, the launch tube, the vacuum right over my head here.
Let's get out of here so everybody can see.
We'll even make it 150% so everybody can really see there.
So the launch tube, the vacuum, the pump, the drive motors, the foundation, how it's utilizing this spiral gyrating technology at a 9 hertz frequency.
We're not, that's not science fiction, guys.
This is a warfare document that's now 20 plus years old.
John's telling you the truth.
And now, what they're doing is they're taking these nano satellites in conjunction with the blackjack program.
We have all this classified stuff, blast wave accelerators and beyond.
Directed energy weapons are real.
But then you hook them up into an information skin and sensor network with what?
the localized drones that act as kamikaze pilots so instead of japan and world war ii c4 a little nanobot cloud released in your face Well, again, from the inside.
Swarm drone warfare, the collective.
This is things that are openly discussed.
It's in the document here.
You know, started watching Westworld.
Oh, did you?
Mike started the third season.
Oh, now you're out of the park.
Are you out of the park?
Yeah, they made it out of the park.
Yeah.
That's where it really goes watch the listen.
If you haven't really watched it, go watch the season premiere again because it came out just before COVID.
And notice in the season premiere where you're out of the park, everything is very much an AI model.
Transhumanism is everywhere.
Automation is everywhere.
The main thing.
Yeah, nobody knows what's who or what's real.
Everything's fake in a robot.
Well, look at the first episode where he keeps having the conversation with his buddy and he goes to his job interview and everybody's socially distanced and a bunch of them are in masks as well.
The masks are now part of society.
Again, that all happened before COVID.
They shot that and that season was coming out.
When you get out of the park and the society that's built around Westworld, it's almost more frightening than the Westworld season ones and two.
Again, that's where they want to take society.
They want to trick you with it's going to be like a park and a ride and they're sex robots, right?
It's going to be beyond even the VR experience, but the VR experience is eventually going to be there, right?
They have to have them in conjunction because they want to replace you.
That's what you know.
Have your Neuralink, but don't worry, we have the Optimus spot.
Today I was playing videos in a pod and uploaded into the controlled environment.
You know what?
I think it's, I think this one we will play audio on.
But this is a clip I played earlier today to kind of emphasize the human importance of all this and why, for instance, they have Grace's cousin, or yeah, no, it's Sophia's cousin, Grace, the COVID robot, so human, okay?
Because this guy reveals it.
This is the guy who started Hansen Robotics and he just nails it.
They need to acclimate you to the idea of these devices and they need to make them as human-like as possible.
Human Importance Revealed 00:05:23
So here we go.
Hospital staff overwhelm during the pandemic, said founder David Hansen.
So he designed Grace to look professional in a healthcare setting.
So that would mean so that she would resemble the sort of human-like appearance of healthcare staff.
And so then this would facilitate more natural interactions.
A human-like appearance facilitates trust and facilitates natural engagement because we're wired for human face-to-face interactions.
That's just the way that human beings are.
And so giving her a face that would be familiar to people, comforting to people, and also language abilities that are comforting.
So we now have Mandarin and Cantonese capabilities for the Grace and Sophia robot platforms.
So it's largely been launched in Asian countries, but it was also in Australia.
So he tells you right there, we're trying to comfort these people.
We're trying to build trust.
You're more likely to trust something that looks human-like.
This is the merging, guys.
They want to get you to accept this while you're going to lose your very humanity.
I'm warning you.
You know, again, once again, when we're all debating on what's going on with Yay and the Hunter Biden laptop two years in, and Joe Biden, who runs nothing, again, it's poopy running down his leg.
That's it.
I haven't heard Kamala cackle in a while.
Dude, the last video I saw, there are two videos I saw of Kamala, which were total train wrecks.
There was the fishing video.
Have you seen that yet?
No.
It sounds glorious, though.
We're going to do it live.
And then there was the little girls dancing.
This is a body of water.
And she's fish.
No, no.
She's not fishing.
Again, here we go.
Let's see.
Here it is.
Here we go.
Hello.
Thank you.
Hello.
Hello.
Thank you.
Hello.
It's just like, can you imagine being like a fisherman in the Philippines?
You're on your regular day.
You got about 100 pounds right on the top of your head.
And some woman in a pants suit.
Hello, hello, hello, hello.
It's the vice president.
Doctor.
That's what she does.
Let's go.
Now, this one's even worse.
This is her basically telling peasant girls to continue to dance for her amusement.
Oh, my goodness.
Oh, it's good stuff, man.
Let's see.
It's got to be.
Come on.
You're going to.
This is going to be hard to find.
Why is this so difficult to find?
Let's go with this week.
No, they don't want to give me this video.
This one's really bad.
It's like these little girls are doing like a dance for her, and then it ends, and she's not satisfying.
She's like, are you going to continue to dance?
Let's go.
I said, dance.
I said, dance.
Dance for me.
Come on, Google.
Let's go, dance.
Let's go with past month.
Kamala Harris.
I think it was while she was in the Philippines.
Tells girls to dance.
This is how we do it.
We do it live.
Man, Tucker covered it.
It was hilarious.
Oh, I really, maybe next week, guys.
Maybe I can give you some, you know, Kamala Harris next week.
Do we want to hear what she says?
What she pledges support for?
Let's do it.
Let's see what she's up to.
Okay, I don't care about these people.
There we go.
We want to see some.
One island in the disputed waters.
She called on countries to stand up for territorial integrity and freedom of navigation in the South China Sea.
We will continue to rally our allies and partners against unlawful and irresponsible behavior.
When the international rules-based order is threatened somewhere, it is threatened everywhere.
One day ahead of her visit, the Philippine Navy alleged a Chinese Coast Guard vessel had forcibly seized Chinese rocket debris from Filipino sailors.
China unilaterally claims nearly all of the South China Sea as its own.
Joining us now for more.
Wait, wait, you're trying to say that President Harris is fighting China by going to the Philippines and watching people walk around with fish on their head?
Taking a tough stance on China by staring at guys carrying fish.
That's how Illo.
Tough Stance on Fish 00:07:41
Got some fish.
Hello.
Nice fish.
Hello.
I don't want to worship Fox News, right?
But Fox News, you know, aside from Tucker, is still the only one asking relevant questions in this weird alterverse we're in.
And again, let me make sure everybody understands.
I'm not worshiping them, but I'm happy that somebody has a pressure.
It's a weird thing.
I'm wondering if they're all in on it because I used to absolutely hate Tucker.
Well, me too.
I remember Bow Tie Tucker would have punched him right in the face.
Me too, man.
Listen.
You know what?
I'm not going to go after Tucker.
I'm wondering, they just like, okay, okay, it's our turn.
We'll take the rational side now.
You know what?
I don't know, man.
The thing is that I was around for like the Tucker turning.
And one of the shows that I used to go on, you know, I was talking about Matt Taibbi.
And I think that Matt Taibbi has come around a lot.
You know, before I talk about Tucker for a second, let me just hit on Taibbi in the Twitter files.
He's now being eaten alive by people that worshiped him when he went after me because I was the fake news and I was the disinformation.
And anyone talking about 9-11 truth was bad, right?
And Taibbi even went after Jones back in the day.
But progressively, he's gotten way better.
And now he's disinformation and he's misinformation and he's the conspiracy theorist.
I hope the irony's not lost on you, bro.
And I hope that you come back to the real issue and you look at 9-11, not just as a catalyzing event, but one that was an international intelligence op.
Okay.
And now let's get to the Tuckster.
So I was in the circle of the Bubba the Love Sponge radio network.
So I was constantly on a show called Dangerous Conversation, and Bubba even had me on once, right?
And so in that circle, guys like Brent Hatley, I still talk to him.
He ended up becoming Howard Stern's main producer for years over there at Sirius XM.
You know, took over, you know, one of the big spots.
So I watched Tucker because he was a guest.
Like every week he'd come on Bubba.
And some of the things that they still go after Tucker about being a racist and a bigot are those conversations he's having with Bubba because it's shock jockey and they're talking about, I think, Mexicans or Puerto Ricans, not being great people.
I'll tell you right now, like not necessarily being funny and saying some pretty derogatory things.
But that was the show.
You know what I mean?
Tucker also, in the very first instance that I've ever seen him confronted about Alex Jones back in the day, bringing it back to Alex Jones and what we were talking about, was by Adam Kokesh, who's still around in the civil libertarian game and the anarchy game and the autonomy game.
But he asked Tucker Carlson at an event what he thought of Alex Jones.
What do you think Tucker Carlson said?
Nothing good.
Fuck Alex Jones.
Was literally the first words out of his mouth.
That's exactly what he said.
Okay.
I think that some people have the humility eventually to look in the mirror and say, I was wrong.
And Tucker's done that on a lot of things publicly.
I think he gets a lot wrong, too.
We've had that discussion.
I don't think we need to be talking about everybody being a terrorist.
I think at 9-11, he's still way off base, but he's gotten way better.
It's like the best thing on television at this point, unfortunately.
Now, is it all part of a game?
My brother would tell you it is.
You know, there is certainly that conversation to be had, but then I also have to hear that Alex Jones is a Fed, right?
For instance, I went in on hosted on a show on American Media Periscope called Making Sense of the Madness.
If you didn't get enough Burmes last week, four full more hours of Burmese.
Okay, everybody can go check it out.
And at one point, I interviewed this gentleman right here on the Biden family investigation.
Boz, man, I don't, Boz Basil or Boz Basil.
I'm not making that up.
He's a legit CIA guy, special forces guy, who also ended up on the blacklist, the TV show.
Okay.
And at one time, Fitch, during the interview, now this is, is this somebody I should trust?
I don't know.
I don't know if I can trust somebody named Basil.
But I can't imagine that Boz Basel is his real name.
Probably his legal name, but probably because he was in special forces and Merck work and all that stuff.
He's a legit guy.
I looked him up.
He's very legit.
Okay.
Sure, he's not an Austin Powers character.
Dude, you should see the guy.
He looks like something out of there.
Boz Basil.
Watch the interview.
It's entertaining.
Maybe.
Again, over at American Media Periscope.
I would encourage people to.
In the middle of the interview, we're talking about these networks, and he actually did.
He's done child rescues.
He's done a lot of them.
He heads up a network called ARK, I believe it's American Rescue Center for Children.
Okay.
And he starts talking about some agent that did file a report on Epstein in the early 2000s.
So I'm a journalist.
I'm wearing a jacket for this thing, everybody, with Boz Basil.
And I'm like, wait a minute, hold on.
It's a big story.
You know, I've been following this thing forever.
So I bring up the point that we didn't know about Maria Farmer going to the FBI and the NYPD till much later on.
That's in the late 90s.
I go, when did this report get made up about Epstein and what agency was it for?
And immediately he's like, he wouldn't tell me what agency it was for.
He said it was in the early 2000s and he wasn't able to disclose it.
Now, is that misinformation or disinformation?
I don't know.
I asked the question.
He basically says it's commonplace that people within the agencies will write up reports like these and they'll essentially be put on the back burner and blacklisted.
It's a possibility.
It's tough to tell, man.
You know, it's tough to tell with the media, right?
Do we put we Played it on this show, right?
That CIA guy from the 80s basically laying it down and naming names of journalists he had compromised.
No, yeah.
Yeah, it's like, especially these guys who've been plugged in for 20 years, 10, 15, 20 years in one place.
And how much of them are controlled?
How much of them are a part of the narrative control?
Who really knows?
It all seems so fake and made up at this point.
Yeah, you know, and the reason I started on it, I was, you know, commending Fox News was because they're the only person that sent a reporter in there with a press pass to ask Tim Cook about the working conditions and shutting people out of airdrop so people could communicate outside of government restrictions.
That should be every media organization.
And we all know the answer because China is the model for the future.
China is the model for the future.
That's what they want.
Sergei's Fighting Tactics 00:08:20
Command and control, social credit, and carbon emissions that control every aspect of your life.
So, you know, again, China's not actually doing anything, but they're going to sign on to that system because they essentially want to institute it too.
You know, but they'll be exempt just like our military is exempt.
We don't even talk about real carbon emissions.
You're the carbon they want to reduce.
Yeah, that's it.
Pitch.
Let's talk fights.
UFC, exceptional card, big audience.
A lot of people came out in Florida.
Long card, 14 fights.
Excellent undercard.
Very evenly.
Yeah, one of the better fight nights they've had for a little while.
I thought it was super.
Especially the main event, man.
Holland and Wonderboy delivered.
Yeah, it's too bad that Holland broke his hand in the first round.
Well, the first round was great, but the rest, I mean, that's.
You also don't let the guy off the mat when you're on top of him mounted and he's tired and you've got clear elbows.
Well, he's got a broken hand.
He lets the guy up off the mat.
Like, do some damage on the ground.
He can do more than be a punching bag after his hand is broken.
You know, he can still try to throw elbows.
He can still try to clinch fight, put him in the fence.
He can use knees and kicks, leg kicks.
He could have, you know, especially with Thompson's stance, it's a little more sideways because you get that taekwondo karate stance.
Like, beat the legs up.
Focus on beating the crap out of the legs.
You got four rounds to beat the legs up after his hands broke.
I don't know.
It's just first round, absolutely great, very competitive.
But then it was just Kevin Holland being a punching bag for four rounds.
You know, and if Wonderboy is that great, he should have been able to put the guy with one broken hand away.
Well, I thought that Holland was pretty competitive in the second and third, more so in the second.
I thought, obviously, the fourth, he's starting to fall apart.
I was glad that they called the fight.
He was taking it.
I noticed a big downgrade in output from Holland in the second round.
You thought so, huh?
Yep.
I wasn't sure what it was.
Like, nobody said anything about a broken hand until like third round, but I definitely noticed.
I was like, I don't know if he was tired or what, but he just wasn't, he wasn't, he didn't have the same level of output.
He was starting to get lit up.
He was absorbing a lot of punches and kicks.
You know, they're blocked, partially blocked, but you still, you can't take that many of those.
You can't just keep taking leg kicks to the arm, even if your hand's getting up.
Like, I don't know, man.
It's when there's no shift in game plan, you're not changing your fighting style.
You just, I don't know, you just kind of shut down and was getting hit a bunch.
A lot of hungry underdogs winning that fight.
A lot of people going out for the bonus.
Knocking out Ty Tiavasa in one minute.
Sergei, that's a big fight.
I've been saying, I've been talking about Sergei for a long time.
I put a thing up on my Clips channel for my show last night about Sergei.
He came to aka, super nice guy, but he's just a bear.
He's a polar bear.
He's a monster, absolutely huge person.
And like, I sparred light with him once, and like him trying to be like Jet Do.
It's like me like punching my little kid, like, oh, John's not a small man, guys.
I've been there.
Yeah, I wasn't.
I mean, I'm much bigger now, but like this was years ago back when he was around.
You know, I was still 170.
But he's just a huge person.
So even like the little jabs, you're like, you're like, holy shit.
Like you're running into like a tree when you catch a shin or a knee or whatever when he's moving.
So like, that guy's going to be a monster.
Because I don't see too many guys who have the precision that it would take to get in between his wide punches.
And he's just going to pummel you.
He's going to get to you.
To knock out Tiavasa in under a minute.
Tiavasa even got a couple shots off.
He's in contention.
And you know what?
Maybe he does better if he can stop the shot on a Gone or even somebody like Francis Nganu that apparently they're going to start or try to get a Jones fight with.
Who knows if it happens?
I'm not really concerned.
All the reporting on that is such garbage because they never mention Nagano's situation with contracts.
The Sunset Clause is going down like the year after that.
He's going to be completely a free agent soon.
They're talking about, oh, well, they don't know if they can get the right date.
It has nothing to do with the date because Nagano did have some knee surgery while he was taking the time off.
You knew he was going to take a year off, so why not get the work done?
So they're talking about, oh, they don't know if his knee is going to be ready in time.
It has nothing to do with his knee.
It has to do with the deal he gets.
Is he going to get a game?
They don't give a rat's ass about his knee, you know, at all.
I thought RDA calling out Connor was smart.
He mentioned the steroids really quickly.
I think that's actually a good fight for both of them.
And it doesn't matter what you do with Connor.
He's a big pay-per-view draw.
Let's just hope he doesn't rape away.
Before then, before I make another comment, new yearly subscriber.
That's a lock-in at Rockfin.
Thank you.
Really do appreciate that, Lisa Ivey.
That really does help.
Especially in the holiday season.
I'm sorry.
Yeah, RDA looked amazing.
He looked pretty great in that fight.
Clay Guida, Clay Guida, always fun to watch win.
But I don't know who the guy was he fought.
I don't know.
Scott Holtzman?
He's been around for a while.
Yeah, I know Scott Holtzman.
Kind of a journeyman, dude.
Like Holtzman's kind of the guy that never got more than two wins in a row.
He might have like a three-win thing.
He's been fighting UFC maybe eight years.
No, I thought they said 10 years or almost 10 years or whatever.
He's been around for a long time for sure.
I thought that was actually a really good match.
Couldn't give him a main card going away.
I mean, it was Clay.
I feel like it's Clay.
It was the big card and it was ESPN all day.
That's the other thing.
It was on Maine ESPN all day.
So I got to play names on the under card.
Draw the people in.
I had fun.
I thought it was a really good.
I actually had a really good time.
I enjoyed it.
And then I was dual screened with Bare Knuckles.
Yeah, I got a.
I just set up another television so I can do the dual screen justice.
I was peeking in and out.
I saw the Komaine.
Koman was really fun.
Yeah, Bare Knuckles fun.
You know what I did watch?
I watched BKB earlier in the day because that was out of the UK.
And I watched Chisora versus Tyson Fury, which was free on ESPN Plus.
So there was a lot of fighting.
Next week's pay-per-view.
We'll talk about all of it.
Fitch, tell people what you got going on.
Tell people about the website.
Go to johnfitch.net and sign up for the newsletter.
I want to see if I can share this with Jason.
Oh, I don't know if I can, if I know how to do it.
What are you looking to share?
I've got a window to share.
So go down to the bottom there.
And I think if you do, let's see, present now where the little up thing is, the square up thing, that'll let you share whatever.
It's not letting me share.
I guess if I do, I got to go to this.
There you go.
There it is.
I've got new shirts with the robot dogs on them.
Okay.
So people can check those out.
Well, there it is.
Obey the robot dog.
We actually did a bit on robot dogs today, John, because there's a new robot dog dancing video out there sponsored by Honda.
Robot Dog Dancing Video 00:01:26
Great.
Just what we need.
You know what?
Do I have it here?
Maybe that's what we'll close out.
Yes, here it is.
And Annie Jacobson in her brilliance.
Again, Annie Jacobson.
We tell you all about her because her work is big.
One could argue in the bigger picture, this is about drone swarm warfare, not a carbon-neutral pitch, because the dancing robots outside of the World Cup are for carbon neutrality, everybody, in Qatar.
Yeah, because it took absolutely no carbon to make those, right?
There was no carbon involved at all in using any of those.
Incredible.
Guys, terrifying.
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She's got Greg Reese coming up this week, also part of Red Voice Media.
And who knows?
Maybe you'll see a long-haired caveman Smash guy over there soon.
We're hoping.
We're hoping to bring him into the Red Voice Media family.
Fitch, next week, more mixed martial mindset, my friend.
Yep.
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