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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.
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.
I'm a human being!
God damn it.
My life has been.
You have met all 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!
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Ha ha.
It is showtime.
And now, reality rants with Jason Burmese.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here.
It is Reality Rants.
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Muskernuts and the Future00:03:50
If you want to check out all the stuff we've been doing over the past couple months, we're going to be getting into quantum computing.
We're going to be getting into chimeras, human-brain interfaces, and so much more in this episode.
There's a plethora of other news stories I really want to start with.
The Muskernuts is definitely going to be getting his due in this video on both sides of the fence, by the way.
I think I'm going to give the Muskernuts a little leeway in this video and Twitter interaction combo we're going to be going over.
But at the same time, I'm also going to be playing two separate videos that I did way back in July of 2020.
And why am I doing that?
Well, I need people to realize that I'm not just jumping on the anti-Elon train.
It's been very obvious to me that this guy has been promoted by the establishment in many ways, in many cases, and that should not and cannot, and in my case, I promise you, will not be ignored.
In fact, in a lot of ways, it needs to be emphasized so that people don't just fall into this cult, all right, the cult of Elon.
But at the same time, when he does something good, you have to acknowledge it.
The man's not a stupid guy.
You don't choose stupid guys to front these type of operations, especially when there's so much on the line.
And when I say there's so much on the line, this is the future of our very species.
And if you, like me, think human beings among all the other species on the planet are just a little bit different, okay?
Maybe have something else going on, all right?
Because let's be honest, there are levels to biological life, but at the same time, I also believe that that biological life, whether it be animal, plant, human, is intertwined through nature.
And that nature itself could be, you know, God for many people.
In fact, you know, there are pagans out there.
I'm not trying to promote paganism by any means, but people have to realize that the people at the top want to destroy nature, destroy the idea of an omnipresent deity, or really what they're trying to destroy with human beings in general is the idea that we have a soul,
a consciousness that is, in fact, special and not able to be replicated in any real sense, imitated, maybe exceeded in cognitive abilities.
That's reality, okay?
But at the same time, everybody, we have to realize that Musk is talking about saving humanity and that overpopulation isn't a real thing.
And that's why I'm going to show this tweet.
Moving Celebrities into VR00:04:32
We're going to play these clips.
There's a recent clip of the Muskernuts on some podcast.
And by the way, The Last American Vagabond, as we're going to show you later in the broadcast, he's also back on Twitter.
Okay, so people are getting their accounts back.
There is a better vibe on Twitter.
I'm not saying, you know, that I'm happy that the fact that we don't have the raw documents and that the stuff that we do know, even though it's very damning, is being curated.
But what Musk says in this latest clip is encouraging.
I have to acknowledge that.
But let's go down the line and hit some of these other stories right now.
Movie receipts are set to total just $7.35 billion in 2022, 33% lower than they were just before COVID.
Interesting.
So before COVID-1984, all right, now a lot of this has to do with a recession.
It's not just the film fans are complaining there aren't enough blockbusters go to see and people are hooked on home streaming.
They are getting you acclimated to that, but there is a, I think, larger deal at play because people want to get out of the house in general.
Okay.
And number one, you have the younger generation that doesn't want to get out of the house as much.
That's just a fact.
All right.
And you can argue one way or the other how extensive that is, but that's a reality that a lot of people don't want to acknowledge, but I think should be acknowledged.
Why?
Because in many cases, there are a vast array of, you know, people like to call the male ones incels, but it's not just men.
All right.
It's men and women that have now been trained not to interact with human beings beyond the digital realm because they want those type of people to gravitate to the metaverse and that ideology.
And also the ideology of being fluid.
And what do I mean?
Why would you even bring that into here, Jason?
Because they want them to feel such a disassociation with their biology and their human spirit that they can be molded into the idea they can be anything they want.
And in the digital universe, that they'll also gravitate to what?
There'll be a whole new array of celebrity.
And we've already seen, you know, another part of the fact that people are on that, and it's all this and that interaction is that we've made superstars out of those individuals.
The movie star is going to go, Babai.
Babai, in many cases.
Now, they'll always be celebrity, at least while we're human.
But they want to move that celebrity also into the digital realm.
For instance, you'll have metaverse celebrities, avatar celebrities.
You already have virtual human celebrities.
Look at the AI that's going around right now.
I'm impressed with some of it.
I'm going to be playing with some of these apps that turn you into a painting.
Because if, you know, those AI apps are doing that very easily, I want to do that with photographs of other people.
I want to make new thumbnails with it.
I want to utilize the tools.
So good and evil.
That's what technology is, right?
It can be used for either.
But what I see happening, and I hope other people realize it too, is that there is a move to keep you in the house.
The streaming is part of it, but it's really now to move you into VR.
Watch Out for Population Collapse00:06:23
All right.
We're in the bio nano era, but in order for that to work, and that's why we're also going to be talking about quantum computing and chimeras.
These are things that I often discuss via Bushnell, NASA, and others.
So you take a look at this story, and it's not just the recession.
It's the culture and where I believe a generation is being socially engineered into.
That's what I see.
You know, call me a little kooky, huh?
Jason's off the deep end again.
All right, let's hit another story over here.
Next one down the line.
This is the Musker.
To be fair, Elon pushed back, and the WEF was quick to respond.
So this is Jane Goodall behind me.
And she says we can solve all the world's problems if we reduce the world population to where it was 500 years ago.
And I don't think that that is correct at all.
I think that's total and complete fear-mongering.
Listen, Jane, I get it.
Gorillas in the Mist, Sigourney Weaver movie.
Very impressive.
But I don't understand this disdain for humanity.
I really don't get it.
And no matter what kind of evil you've seen, human beings Do against nature and animals in particular, especially very, very intelligent animals.
I'm sorry, no, no, it's not reducing the population.
And Musk says this philosophy is the death of humanity.
He's right about that.
He's right.
And hit back by the World Economic Forum.
You know, this is a tweet right back for it.
You might want to read this before reacting to something that's been circulated widely by pandemic conspiracy theorists.
Think about that for a moment.
Pandemic conspiracy theorists.
Well, let's see what Musk might have to say about conspiracy theories these days.
And we'll give him credit for this.
I mean, to be totally frank, almost every conspiracy theory that people had about Twitter turned out to be true.
So is there a conspiracy theory about Twitter that didn't turn out to be true?
So far, they've all turned out to be true.
And if not, more true than people.
More true.
More true.
Okay?
I want people to just think about that because here's Musk.
We'll bring it up a little bit further.
Hopefully, it's going to play.
Yeah, it's right here.
You see Axel Springer here.
All right.
This is the Axel Springer Award.
And Springer himself is a big Bilderberg guy.
So that's not just the mouthpiece for the establishment.
That is the establishment meeting largely in secret to establish what's going to happen over the next year or so and bring in players.
That is why I believe Kristen Cinema has been followed by the media more and more.
Her name is out there and then all of a sudden becomes an independent.
If you don't think that's a Bilderberg play in the post-truth world, you don't get it.
And so there's Musk butting heads with the World Economic Forum.
Springer is a media giant.
Okay, he is.
He's a media giant.
And this guy right here is being told by Musk again that overpopulation is a myth.
And so this isn't the first time that Elon's done this.
You have to give Elon credit.
And I will absolutely give Elon credit on this.
So let's go to it.
Let's break this one down as well.
Well, AI is certainly one of the biggest risks.
It could be the biggest risk.
I think we need to watch out about population collapse.
This is somewhat counterintuitive to most people.
They think that, well, there's so many humans, maybe too many humans.
But that's just because they live in a city.
If you're in an aircraft and you look down, they say, if you dropped a cannonball, how often would you hit a person?
Basically never.
In fact, there's stuff falling in from space all the time.
Natural meteorites, old rocket stages, all the time.
But nobody worries about it because the actual, in fact, there's a good cool website called Wait But Why, and this guy Tim Irvin, like he actually just did the math.
And all humans on Earth could fit in the city of New York on one floor.
Don't even need the upper floors.
So that's actually the cross-section of humans as seen from Earth is extremely tiny, basically vanishingly small, almost nothing.
So we need to watch out about population collapse.
Low birth rates, I think, is a big risk.
And it's also not exactly top secret.
You can go look at the Wikipedia growth rate.
And this is actually, this is definitely the civilization ends with a whimper, not a bang, because it would be a sad ending where the average age becomes very high, and really the youth are effectively de facto enslaved to take care of the old people.
This is not a good way to go end.
Do you have any new projects dealing with these topics that you've just addressed?
Well, I'm trying to set a good example on the kid front.
Six kids.
Watch Out for AI00:16:29
Yes.
For now.
How much time do you spend with him?
I spend about as much time as they want to spend with me.
So let me pause that right there because I'm not saying that Elon's a bad dad.
I have no idea.
But in some instances, it seems like he absolutely has to be detached from his children.
Just, again, putting that out there.
I know Jason Burmese, he's got the wild conspiracy theories.
And I think there's a PR machine set around Elon and his Playboy lifestyle and it's polygamous.
And, you know, again, the one kid that doesn't like him is into this, you know, gender fluidity.
And they've all got these bizarre names.
And Grimes is saying the two-year-old can now identify advanced rocket parts at two years old.
Who knows what's true?
We live in a post-truth world, but he's certainly being set up as someone who wants to establish the same exact things that are being talked about and promoted and put into place as who?
Klaus Nutschwab and the globalist gang.
He's just the flavor of awesome, apparently.
Gotta love that Elon.
Flavors of Elon Musk.
All right.
So before we get into more news, what I'm going to do is I am going to hit this clip right here of myself talking about Musk, probably in an even calmer manner.
You know, this is Burmese two and a half years ago warning about Musk in a 10 or so minute piece.
So check it out.
I'm going to come back in.
I'm going to comment on that piece.
And then we're going to possibly cut into yet another Muskernuts piece.
Hey, everybody, Jason Burmes here.
And welcome to America and the world's next tech demigogue.
Yes, it's Elon Musk.
And you have to ask yourself, why does Elon get such good press, even when he kind of goes against the status quo, when he pushes back on his factories and masks and opening up America?
Why do his stocks continue to surge?
Well, it's really easy.
Elon Musk is part of the military-industrial complex, and he is indeed a willing participant and forward mover in the transhumanist agenda, period.
And if you don't realize that yet, if you don't realize that every time Elon Musk puts out something, people are going, freedom, they're just setting you up for him to be that next mouthpiece after somebody like Bill Gates.
You know, not so many people trust Bill Gates right now.
Elon Musk, he's got a lot more street cred.
So we're going to go over how Elon Musk has now been talking about Neuralink more and more, the brain chip that's going to make you a shiny, happy person that we're going to have to do because, hey, we have to merge with machines and AI is going to take over.
So unless we merge with it, it's over for the human race.
No, I don't believe that.
I think this is a transhumanist agenda to take your soul, Elon, which you don't believe in anyway.
You're talking about when the universe was quirks and nonsense and theoreticals, but we'll get to all that in a bit.
I mean, this guy that's tried to sell you on aliens, the multiverse, all sorts of things.
And quite frankly, I don't trust him.
And I don't trust him to rewire our brains to get rid of depression.
Yeah, that's what we're going to be talking about today.
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So Elon Musk can retrain the brain, okay, in the areas associated with depression and addiction.
Sure.
Yeah.
And you have to understand this is closer and closer and closer and closer every single day.
All right.
And we're talking about him putting a little hole right here in your head.
Okay.
And then, you know, retraining your brain, which is responsible for causing addiction or depression.
It'd be great if Neuralink can be used for something like that, curing addictive possession.
Yeah, and there it is.
Brain emoji.
See, he's hipping cool.
He uses emojis, right, dude?
For sure, dude.
It's great and terrifying.
No, you're terrifying, Musk.
Everything we've ever sensed or thought has been electrical signals.
The early universe was a soup of quarks and leptons.
How did a very small piece of the universe start to think of itself as sentient?
Pretty deep, bro.
Except for, again, you know, you're taking intelligent design out of the equation.
You're taking out a multitude of theories that are out there and saying you're the one.
You know, these big bang people.
But then again, this guy's also tried to push the simulation and the multiverse.
Then the aliens.
So in a minute, I want to go down all the way.
Number one, this is what it's going to look like right here.
This is the threading.
And this is your basic Neuralink right here.
Okay.
And he said within the year, we want to be doing human tests.
Okay?
So you can check out how they're actually going to be threading these into the brain.
Lovely, right?
But in a minute, I want to go over the timeline of Musk's comments on AI and how they've evolved over time to serve Elon Musk, and that transhumanist agenda kind of get you ready for it.
But before we go into that, that's going to be one of the last things we do.
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U.S. Army signs a deal with SpaceX to address Starlink broadband.
Oh, I thought we were going to the moon.
We were going to Mars, Elon.
No, They're putting up military-grade weaponized internet and you better believe militarizing space further than what the Star Wars program was back in the 80s.
All right, that's what SpaceX is.
That's what it always has been.
You know, it's one of those rocket technology covers, you know, to tell everybody we're going to the moon.
No, it's not what this is about.
We're not going to the moon with rocket technology.
Okay, we're talking other propulsion systems there.
However, Starlink broadband and putting things up with rocket technology, that's very real.
And if you doubt me about DARPA, you need to learn about DARPA, the Pentagon's brain, if you will.
You know, it's launching its own military version of SpaceX right alongside.
Well, how about that?
Look at that.
Yeah, right at the end of 2020, they're going to put their blackjack satellites up.
Hmm.
You know, and as I've stated, they've already put this into monkeys and tested it there.
But DARPA's been using brain chips for a very, very long time.
And they've openly said they want to wire soldiers with their brain chips.
Again, giving you the good stuff.
Oh, look, we improved their short-term memory.
Yep, we sure did.
This is back in 2018 that was public.
You know, you want to see the real nitty-gritty on brain chips and all that other stuff, what this is really about, mass mind control.
You need to see The Minds of Men by Aaron and Melissa Dykes of Truthstream Media.
But like I've said, man, you know, they are literally in your face telling you what they want to do with soldiers and then breaking out the commercial version alongside of it.
So let's break back quickly over here and talk about some of these things that Musk did say.
August 2014.
We need to be super careful with AI, potentially more dangerous than nukes.
Absolutely more dangerous than nukes.
No doubt about it.
I think we should be very careful about artificial intelligence.
If I were to guess what our biggest existential threat is, it's probably that.
So we need to be very careful with the artificial intelligence.
October 2014.
Okay.
Later on that month, with artificial intelligence, we are summoning the demon.
He's getting real with you there.
Old Muskerdew here.
June 26th, the benign situation, which with ultra-intelligent AI is that we would be so far below in intelligence, we'd be like a pet or a house cat.
Huh.
Yeah, no, let's let's keep pushing it then, right?
I mean, we've got to merge with it, right, Elon.
July 2017, I think AI is something that is risky at the civilization level, not merely at the individual risk level.
No kidding, and that's why it really demands a lot of safety research, easing you in, eh?
Because it's going to benefit the Muskardoo.
I mean, again, it's got those nice DARPA contracts, those army contracts.
He's he's Elon Musk, he's a hero.
They're going to put him out as a leader.
Let's see.
I have exposure to the very most cutting-edge AI, and I think people should be really concerned about it.
That's three years ago.
You know, a lot of people don't know about these D-Wave machines.
They don't know about the quantum computing that's been going on with the military, with Google and NASA in their joint programs with D-Wave.
They have no idea with Goldman Sachs and Bezos.
Nobody gets it, huh?
Let's see.
Let's see.
Here we go.
I keep sounding the alarm, alarm bell, but until people see robots going down the streets killing people, they don't know how to react because it seems so etherile or etherol.
Probably mispronouncing that twice, but there he is again, three years ago.
If you're not concerned about AI safety, you should be vastly more a risk than North Korea.
Again, extremely true.
It's really telling you a lot of the truth here.
Maybe there's a 5 to 10% chance of success of making AI safe.
Love those numbers, Elon.
Love those numbers.
Oh, AI is much more dangerous than nukes.
So why do we have no regulatory oversight?
March 2018.
AI is a very important subject.
It is going to affect our lives in ways we can't even imagine right now.
April 2018.
April 2018.
We could create an immortal dictator from which we would never escape.
Unleash the demon.
Still warning you.
April 2018.
Maybe AI will make me follow it.
Laugh like a demon and say, who's the pet now?
November 2018.
September 2019.
If advanced AI beyond basic bots hasn't been applied to manipulate social media, it won't be long before it is.
It already has been, and we all know it has.
February 2020 at Tesla using AI to solve self-driving isn't just icing on the cake.
It's the cake.
So again, this guy says we have to merge with it.
You know, and there you go.
Here's some first steps, those consumer steps right there.
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Push back when people are like, Elon's the best.
So as you just saw in the first clip, Elon Musk has kind of been in this area of being a savior, but at the same time, managing his words, especially in the realm of artificial intelligence.
And that didn't get far enough into the military-industrial complex angles of how Kash Patel.
And we've played this video many times.
What?
Says that Elon Musk was the Defense Department's number one contractor.
SpaceX is now the number one for-profit vendor beyond Boeing.
DARPA connections are everywhere, are everywhere with Starlink and Blackjack.
And even then, when I wasn't going as far, I was laying out many of the hypocrisies of Musk.
So I want people to understand that when we talk about these things, some of them are making it into the mainstream lexicon as well.
And that's another great way to reach people before we get to this next clip of the Muskernuts and his brain chip and the idea of listening to music in your head.
Yeah, Jason Burmes was on top of this one back then as well.
Okay.
But for instance, I was watching The Man from Toronto with my girlfriend over the holiday.
And I don't want to ruin too much of it, but there's a black ops world aspect to it.
And eventually DARPA is discussed.
And let's just say the main weapon used is via DARPA technology.
And we need to get it more and more into that mainstream lexicon.
So let's go to this clip here of myself breaking down Neuralink, which obviously we know a lot more about now, but the basics were there then.
And where I was more measured in the video you just watched, a week later on the 24th, actually my 41st birthday, I was a little bit more red hot.
Mr. Musk's Neuralink Revelations00:12:43
And right now, there's a big story out there that who needs AirPods, right?
You know, the next step is to stream music right to your brain.
Right to your brain.
Forget about it.
You don't want to share music.
You don't want a little thing in your ear.
No, You want a brain chip that's going to do all sorts of wonderful things.
It's going to rearrange the way your brain thinks.
Hmm.
It's going to distribute hormones differently.
All things that every single one of us should be fighting back against.
Now, remember, I'm a big believer in technology, right?
It can be used what?
To empower or enslave.
And if you don't think that this is part of an enslavement agenda, buckle up because we're going hard.
Okay.
Elon Musk's mysterious Neuralink.
It's not that mysterious.
Okay.
This technology literally is about 50 years old.
Okay.
Human brain interfaces and chips are not new.
DARPA has been doing this for a very, very, very long time.
All right.
That's the reality of this.
And now it's being commercialized.
It's being pushed again by somebody that's been propped up by the left and the right.
I'm going to show you Donald Trump, you know, telling us how great Elon Musk is yesterday in an interview with Hannity, and then just about an hour and a half ago tweeting out how great it is.
He's bringing his Cybertruck factory over to Texas, but we'll get there, okay?
Neuralink is working on a brain-computer interface that will allow wearers to stream music directly to their brain.
Oh, lovely.
The technology entrepreneur has claimed Mr. Musk, who also had SpaceX and Tesla, is set to reveal new information about the mysterious startup next month, but has been slowly releasing details over Twitter in recent days.
And supposedly, we're going to find out way more about this in the end of August.
But there's not much to know.
Don't get one.
Don't get one.
How about that?
How about don't get one?
Responding to computer scientist Austin Howard, Mr. Musk confirmed the Neuralink technology would allow people to listen to music directly from their chips.
Lovely.
Lovely.
He also said Neuralink could help control hormone levels and use them to our advantage, enhanced abilities and reasoning, anxiety relief, etc.
You want that dopamine hit?
You don't want to be depressed anymore?
Get a brain chip.
Huh?
We'll just fix everything.
We'll shield you from reality.
Don't worry, we can do it.
Is this not alarming anybody else?
And remember, these human-brain interfaces do not have to be implanted into your mind.
I want to reiterate that.
The military already has human-brain interfaces where soldiers can control drones.
Okay, anybody can Google it.
Anybody can look into it.
I've been talking about neural implants for a long time.
And DARPA on their own page.
Okay.
DARPA's YouTube channel, it's stunning it doesn't have more views.
But as a lot of you know, back in the day, I did a video on the cortical implants that were like a double-stacked nickel.
And the interface that was seen over the eyes of these soldiers, it was, you know, pretty primitive according to DARPA.
But again, these are the public, how do I say this?
Public lectures they're letting you see.
Lord knows what they actually have in the classified documents in those other underground programs.
Department of Energy, anybody?
Go check out Annie Jacobson and her work on DARPA and her work on Area 51 and her work on Operation Paperclip because it all ties in together.
I promise you, it all ties in together.
All right, let's continue.
Since the founding in 2016, Neuralink has only held one major public presentation about how the technology will work.
Speaking at a 2019 event, Mr. Musk said the firm was working on a sewing machine-like device that would provide a direct connection between a computer and a chip inserted within the brain.
He's talking about USB-C cables.
Lovely.
Lovely.
The technology, let's see, could will first, see, that looks like a mess up, be used to help people suffering from brain diseases like Parkinson's.
Oh, he's so benevolent.
But the ultimate aim of Neuralink is to allow humans to compete with advanced artificial intelligence, he said.
The process of having a chip fitted will be similar to LASIK laser eye surgery, according to Mr. Musk.
No, it will not.
No, it will not.
Let me tell you why.
Because LASIC eye surgery doesn't take a piece of your brain, okay?
Doesn't take a piece of your brain and wire it up with four threads.
It doesn't cut out a piece of your skull.
Let's see.
One part of it will involve a neurosurgical robot, which fits flexible threads into the brain connected to a tiny implantable computer chip.
A research paper, you can check that paper out right here, brain machine interfaces right there.
Okay.
Let's see.
Claims that a single USB-C cable will provide full bandwidth data streaming to the brain.
Lovely.
Just lovely.
Neuralink has 11 job postings listed on its website offering roles for a mechanical engineer, a robotic software engineer, and a his what is that?
Histology technician.
Yeah, there's so basically he wants people that are working on phones and wearables to come on down.
Okay.
Over the weekend, Mr. Musk made a request for people with specific expertise in wearables.
If you've solved problems with phones, wearables, sealing, signal processing, inductive charging, power management, etc., please consider working at Newark.
Neuralink, he tweeted.
Awesome.
Oh, we love you, Mr. Musk.
He's the best.
He's the best.
Earlier this month, Mr. Musk hinted that Neuralink chip will be able to cure depression and addiction.
We covered that here.
By retraining the parts of the brain responsible for these afflictions.
Trials have already been carried out on animals and human trials were originally scheduled to take place this year through details, though details are yet to be made public.
Again, at the end of August, we're supposed to find out more.
But I want to let you know, he's already done this on monkeys.
He bragged about it.
And all of this stuff has already been done by DARPA.
I want to point that out.
Now, again, he's got his new cool cyber truck factory coming to Austin, Texas.
He wants to reopen.
He demands it.
He's a hero.
And like I said, Donny Trump, Big D, he just loves the Muskerdew.
Can't get enough of that.
Elon Musk.
Now, remember, while he's doing Neuralink, we have to look at Starlink.
And basically, what he's doing is militarizing space, right?
This isn't about a better internet for everybody.
He works with the military-industrial complex.
What don't you get?
Okay.
It's not a coincidence that while he does Starlink and he's allowed to pop those things up into the sky, that at the same time, as I said, DARPA is launching their military version of SpaceX's Starlink.
What do you think?
That's coinky-dinking?
Give me a break.
Use some common sense here.
And the truth is, we are militarizing space and have been for a long time, despite us going, oh, Russia, Russian China, they got the energy weapons and the anti-satellite missiles.
And they probably do because none of this is new.
But Russia has called out Musk's plan to bomb Mars or terraform it because we're not going to the moon.
We're not going to Mars with rocket technology.
Okay.
The Saturn V that was created by Werner von Braun way back in the day is still the most advanced rocket technology that's out there.
You think that that's normal?
You think rocket technology has taken us to the moon and Mars?
If that were so, every other advanced nation that had that rocket technology would have already done it.
Think about it.
Use your brain.
Use common sense.
Okay?
And as I've stated before, and I'll state it again, this is not new.
1983, Reagan militarized space, and they all said it failed.
Give me a break.
It didn't fail.
This is a new technology.
It's gotten better.
Okay.
If you don't think the government has different types of propulsion systems, if you don't think they've already beta tested brain chips on humans, you are not paying attention.
And I would encourage everybody to go check out Truthstream Media and the minds of men, because even though it's almost four hours long, it documents this.
Okay, none of this is new.
None of this is new.
None of this is new.
This is the rollout.
This is the transhumanist agenda.
So before we get off on everything, Elon Musk and Twitter and quote-unquote conspiracy theories and the transhumanist agenda, again, I want to reiterate the last American vagabond who had his account taken, restored, and then taken again has again been restored.
So look, we give Elon credit when he deserves it.
We got to get back with Ryan from The Last American Vagabond and have a large-scale discussion.
Although, Derek Brose, who writes for that publication, is putting together a forum, a symposium of some of the top researchers, including James Corbett and Whitney Webb, to have a large roundtable discussion via the E. Lon Muskernuts.
Now, when we're talking deep state, I thought that this document right here was really interesting.
This is a quote-unquote smoking gun CIA mema.
Roca felt that Garrison would indeed obtain a conviction of Shaw, that's Clay Shaw, I believe Clay Bernard Shaw, for conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy, John Barber 2017, the American media and second assassination of President Kennedy.
So this is the document.
The executive director said the director had asked to convene a group to consider the possible implications for the agency emanating from New Orleans before, during, and after the trial of Clay Shaw.
Whoa.
Roca felt that Garrison would indeed obtain a conviction of Shaw for conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy.
Whoa.
Imagine that.
Boy, Garrison wasn't a madman.
Imagine that.
So you look at this history of a quote-unquote deep state.
How do we ever confront the deep state?
How do we have free and fair elections?
How do we have leaders that can lead on behalf of the people when we can't expose the deep state from over 60 years ago?
What do I mean from over 60 years ago?
Kennedy wasn't killed 60 years ago.
Listen, the reality is that this military-industrial complex began to flourish after World War II to take away the final remnants of what was a constitutional republic with checks and balances.
Not perfect.
You know, they took that Manhattan Project model of compartmentalization and ran with it and militarization.
Reverse Time Computations00:09:49
So I wanted to talk a little bit about quantum computing because I think there's a lot of hype behind some of it.
Now, at the same time, I think it can do some amazing things.
It's being utilized in optimization problems.
It's a big part of artificial intelligence.
It has its place.
But when I see things like this, and let's zoom out a bit so everybody can see here, unbelievable experiment allowed scientists to reverse time with a quantum computer.
I'm always very hesitant.
But at the same time, pun intended, yucca yucka, I am highly skeptical when I read these things.
Just like when quantum computing itself is associated with that multiverse, which is very metaverse to me in the multitude of realities, the fluidity of realities, if you will.
I think it's an obfuscation of the mystery of consciousness, in my opinion.
Time is the most valuable thing that we have in our lives, and we never seem to have enough of it.
Whether you're trying to scratch out more time or just making the most of what you have, there's no denying that being able to reverse time would be handy.
Oh, yeah.
Well, a group of scientists have managed to do just that, though it most likely won't lead to a time machine or anything.
The scientists published a paper on the discovery in scientific reports.
In the report, the researchers detail how they managed to reverse time inside a quantum computer.
It's a massive accomplishment, though, as stated above, it isn't likely to lead to the invention of a time machine or anything, at least anytime soon.
What it could do, though, is help make quantum computers more precise in the future.
But the discovery did not just prove that we can reverse time in some way.
It also showed that doing something like that is so complex and improbable that the chances of it happening naturally are very slim, maybe even impossible.
The researchers say that they set out to see if they could get time to spontaneously reverse for just one particle.
And again, what type of particle are we talking about?
Even if only for a fraction of a second to do this, they set out to test it both within their lab environment and in a natural setting.
A thought experiment began with a localized electron, which essentially means they were fairly sure about its position in a very small space.
Fairly sure.
Unfortunately, quantum mechanics is a tricky field.
Yeah, zeros and ones at the same time.
You've got, what is it, quantum entanglements?
So when you see this, I don't know.
I don't know.
The idea was that they'd be able to reverse time and determine the electron's precise starting location.
They also discovered that the bigger the experiment came, the less accurate it became.
So in the micro, maybe in the macro, no.
Again, I'm not even sure where they went with that one.
You can now buy a portable quantum computer for just under $9,000.
Baby's first qubits, the Gemini Mini.
Okay.
Most PC gamers lucky enough to upgrade at the moment have their eyes pinned on the new hot kit.
Yeah.
Believe me, I'm not a PC gamer in any way, but actually, even the Rode Studio, I've been wanting to get into the 3000 series of carts.
And even like the card crash and all that, the lowest tier one is still like a few hundred bucks at least when you're talking about the 3050 or the 3050 Ti.
Got the whole laptop for that.
Got the whole shebango for that.
That's how you be thrifty.
That's how you thrifting.
We're thrifty McSimmons over here.
Got to make that money, shake that money, if you know what I mean.
But think about that.
Nine grand for a mini quantum computer.
And varying degrees of quantum computers.
Certainly the vast majority are not commercialized.
They're in line with Google and NASA and the national security state.
And that has to be emphasized big time.
DARPA's explorations into quantum computing search for the art of the possible in the realm of the improbable.
Want to read this, just a little bit of it.
Again, this is why we focus on it because this is the stuff, DARPA.
To discuss the state of quantum computing and its military applications, we talked with Joe Altaper, a program manager in DARPA's Defense Sciences Office.
Altapeter manages two of DARPA's three main quantum programs, including the USQC program, which is about uncovering new, novel, and overlooked avenues in quantum exploration.
Breaking the Fence, that's the publication is.
Quantum computing is talked about as something you can be both offensive in the sense that has the capability to break all known encryption and defensive in the prevent adversaries from breaking US encryption, which is the priority for the U.S. government, or is it both?
Of course, it would be both, but let's see what he says.
I'm going to choose secret option number three.
The interest in quantum computers took off in 1995 when Peter Shore discovered an algorithm for efficiently factoring large numbers.
I'm not an encryption expert, but I don't think that breaks all kinds of encryptions, though it certainly breaks some like RSA.
That's why NIST and agencies like that are developing alternate means of encryption that are resistant to all kinds of quantum attacks that you're talking about.
Now, that's really interesting to me.
Really, why would NIST need so many encrypted files?
The National Institute of Science and Technologies, you know, the ones that did that really shoddy report on building seven and the World Trade Centers.
I mean, the original NIST report, not on building seven, had to wait, what was it, seven to eight years for that one to get underway.
Weird.
At DARPA, our mandate is to eliminate strategic surprise.
Well, people have been thinking about quantum computers and factoring for decades now.
We're interested in the next application, which might take us all by surprise and lead to a computing revolution.
We're interested in knowing if there are other surprising uses of quantum computers.
If we can build a quantum computer, will it really change how we think about computing and revolutionize computing disciplines?
Or will it not really do anything the classic supercomputer couldn't do?
The corollary to that is: let's assume it is going to be revolutionary.
These computers are really hard to build.
Is there a surprise path to build one that is conventional quantum computing?
Community might have overlooked that DARPA needs to find out.
So they're patching technology.
They've already worked with it, figuring ways out to commercialize it, and also many ways to get the public to accept it, to get it into the public realm.
An IBM quantum computer will soon pass the 1,000-qubit mark.
So the more qubits, the more processing power, the more probability that you can go through these type of optimization problems and also break encryption.
Once again, there are limited uses for any type of quantum computer at this point.
Chimera's report calls for improved oversight on chimeric human-animal research.
Now, another reason algorithms are really important is because when you know you're sequencing genomes for technology, you're utilizing a lot of this stuff.
And DARPA worked arm and arm, again, pun intended when it came to end the whole COVID 1984 fiasco.
DARPA very involved in all of it.
Anyone can look into it.
When you're sequencing genomes, when you're involved in this type of stuff, guess what?
You're also talking about biology.
And when we're talking about biology, human and animal research, when we have chimeras, that is a combo pack.
That is genetically modified organisms in the maximus.
A new report on ethics of crossing species, that's right, crossing species by insetting human cells into non-human animals.
Research surrounded by debate makes recommendations clarifying the ethical issues and calling for improved oversight of this work, creating chimeric animals, Dr. Moreau style, seeking clarity on ethics and oversight.
And again, so much of this has been done underground already.
And we have to not accept that, but understand it's happened.
We have to push for the declassification of what is out there and what is known.
But again, when we're talking human brain interfaces, we still don't have a lot of that.
Christmas Day Drones Control00:02:17
Tracking momentary fluctuations in human attention with cognitive brain-machine interfaces.
This is a new-ish article here based on a paper.
And you look at this.
Remember, in one of those videos, I was talking about non-invasive human-brain interfaces where soldiers are controlling drones with those interfaces.
This is an example of that that you're looking at.
This study right here.
But more and more, this is becoming the norm.
The merging of man and machine, the making of digital DNA databases that go just beyond even your genetics, but your real-time medical conditions is the industry that we discussed via Netanyahu on Christmas.
The Christmas Day episode, everybody.
If you missed that, you might want to check out that holiday spectacular.