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Jan. 3, 2023 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
01:02:49
The Truth About Shhhhlapping A Woman

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Got To Give Them A Good Slap 00:08:42
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 all.
I'm a human being!
God damn it.
My life has value.
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
Thank you.
Ha ha.
It's showtime.
And now, reality meets with Jason Burmes.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
And I love you, John Fitch.
And I love 2023 and me and NASA together, John.
We're doing it.
We're going to the moon.
We're going to the moon again.
The moon again, and then Mars or something.
Woo!
Woo!
Guys, I am hyped up.
We're going to the moon.
This is going to be a fun broadcast because on one end, I'm going to be very dark and serious with people.
I've got some very dark and serious NASA videos to show you.
But I want a fanboy out.
I love you, NASA.
Heads up.
Great.
Mars, the moon, the virtual universe.
All those Nazi scientists, they did a great job.
NASA.
Bro, just because you brought that up, I watched Shutter Island for the first time ever.
Have you ever seen Shutter Island?
I have not watched Shutter Island.
I watched The Hunters, which was a somewhat interesting show.
I think so.
It's a movie from 2010.
It's Scorsese.
I had never seen it.
It was DiCaprio.
If you haven't seen it, I want you to watch it because I'm probably going to end up doing a whole review on it because it's very much, I don't want to ruin anything.
It's interesting.
It's really good.
And I've read a lot of the reviews and I think they kind of get flipped on their head just like NASA.
Just like NASA.
And the really interesting thing is, you know, I'm a film buff.
And obviously, Kubrick had multiple meanings and layers in a lot of his films.
And The Shining is probably the most controversial one.
The movie actually has no original score, and it borrows from past movies.
And the first scene, the initial scene, is the Shinings music giving you that same tone.
And I think there's a deeper, more hidden meaning in there.
We're going to be talking schlopping women.
I know we do sherryish things here, but sometimes, John.
Got to give them a good schlap.
We're sorry.
We're giving our hackneyed Sean Connery expression, but we wouldn't be doing it for any reason.
Obviously, Barbara Walters has passed away.
That's one of the most infamous clips out there, but it kind of coincides with the show.
We are mixed martial mindset.
We do talk MMA and a good slap here and there.
And it happens.
And we now have Dana White on camera.
That's what we're going to open with.
A night of schlaps.
We're going to play the infamous encounter.
You know what?
I'm going to only freeze frame through it.
I don't want to get a copyright strike.
This is what I'm going to say.
This is his wife.
They're obviously in an altercation where they're going at each other prior.
You can see that here.
And look, I'm not condoning anything.
I want to start with that right now.
I want to start there.
I'm not condoning hitting a woman.
That's not what I'm going to get into.
But there are levels to this game.
In other words, she does slap him first, and he does kind of open-hand pip slap her down.
And I think he gets her another time too when she comes up and then tries to constrain her.
To me, that's not the same as when I watch a video of a grown man throw a girl into an elevator and knock her clean out with a right hand and then drag her through a hallway.
Now, that's where I want to start here, okay?
Because I think that's one aspect of it that we have to look into.
And they're married with three kids and they went very public with it.
Obviously, he's apologized, et cetera, et cetera.
I'm not condoning it, but levels to this game.
And one of the biggest levels ever is this exchange between Sean Connery, who's yet to overall be canceled, right, John?
I mean, they haven't really canceled Sean Connery.
I haven't seen any campaigns out there.
Well, he hasn't done anything recently.
Well, he's dead.
He's offensive.
Well, he's dead.
Well, that's why.
Most people who did things in the past often get grandfathered in as long as they're still towing the line of whatever's popular now.
So, yeah.
Well, I mean, he died in 2020.
He came out in support of Trump or something like that.
They're not going to touch him.
He disappeared from all public life.
They tried to bring him back in over a decade ago when they redid Indiana Jones.
You know, they liked him in the third one because that was a really good movie.
The third Indiana Jones was surprising.
Usually they start to tail off, but that was very entertaining.
It wasn't until he didn't come in and it was Shia LaBeouf that it was awful.
I mean, really hard to watch guys.
And Aliens.
Everything's aliens.
That's part of the NASA agenda, by the way, guys.
That's part of the more serious part of the program.
But listen, before we get too serious, John, let's play this infamous exchange between Barbara Walters and Sean Connery about schlapping women.
And I want to say this: you know, you used to be able to joke about this stuff.
In other words, a lot of people will maybe say it's karma that Will Smith slapped Chris Rock because he said, I'm not going to hit a woman, but I'll shake the shiz out of one.
So without any further ado, let's get to Sean Connery and Barbara Walters.
Years ago, you did an interview, which may come back to Hauntio.
You know what I'm going to say, right?
No.
Okay.
You did an interview in which you said, not the worst thing to slap a woman now and then, as I remember, you said you don't do it with a clenched fist.
It's better to do it with an open hand.
Yeah.
Remember that?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I love that.
I haven't changed my opinion.
You haven't?
No.
You think it's good to slap a woman?
No, I don't think it's good.
I don't think it's bad.
I don't think it's that bad.
I think that it depends entirely on the circumstances and if it merits it.
What would merit it?
Well, if you have tried everything else, and women are pretty good at this, they can't leave it alone.
They don't want to have the last word, and you give them the last word, but they're not happy with the last word.
They want to say it again and get into a really provocative situation.
Then I think it's absolutely right.
To give a good slap.
Yeah, actually.
What if she gives you a good slap back?
Well, then you get into another area.
I mean, then maybe she's getting to like it, and then it becomes something else.
I don't know.
But no, no.
Seriously, I think that it's the last resort.
He's not going to do it because he wants to do it.
See, he sees this thing.
That was even, that was them setting him up, trying to cancel him then.
Well, you know, it was part of that.
That interview was from when?
That was like 20, 30 years ago.
Oh, man, that's 80s.
It's got to be.
Maybe early 90s, maybe early 90s.
They're referring to a previous interview he did 10 years before that.
Yeah.
Wrong Turns on the Highway 00:02:44
Yeah, absolutely.
Right?
So, like, they were digging up dirt and trash on him at that time, and he marvelously did not apologize.
No.
He did not back down.
He did not turn.
He did not cower.
He held his ground and said, yes, I still feel that way.
Sometimes bitch literally gets a little crazy.
You got to lay into her.
Listen, again.
Never apologize.
Never apologize to these people ever.
Listen, if you're wrong, I think there's a time to say, hey.
I don't even care.
No, the way they play, the way the left, the far left plays.
I don't want to fall into that, John.
Even if you're super wrong, it doesn't matter.
Just win.
No, I'm not playing.
Listen.
Just win.
Lies don't make friends, John, and nobody's perfect.
And there's always a time to say, I'm sorry, or I was wrong, especially when you get new information.
Because that's the big fault of these people.
They won't even look at it.
You know, let me give you an example.
So America's falling apart, John.
Okay, it's over.
I just, in fact, I went through Indiana last night.
I like to make the trip when I go to DC or the East Coast, basically to go through Indianapolis, right?
Because I go at night.
You can cut through.
It's getting a little rough in Indianapolis these days.
Let me tell you.
Because it trickles down.
That I-65 trickles down from Chicago down that highway all the way down that highway into Indianapolis.
So throughout, so also I also take the route because maybe I want Denny's.
And when you're off the highway like that, there's plenty of them in that route, right?
So first one, okay?
I can't even get, first of all, I go to get a coffee, John, and I get my coffee, and then the tops don't fit.
So I go to the lady, hey, do the tops fit the coffee?
She's like, oh, no, they haven't sent us the new tops yet.
I'm like, all right, well, I'm like, well, do you have the cups?
Do you have the cups?
Like, I'll go buy one of the cups.
Usually they're like $3.99 to like $6.99 at most, right?
Dude, the cups they have were $17.99 to $19.99 for like the metal ones.
I'm like, all right, I can't do this.
So then later on in the night, all the Denny signs on the highway or wherever you're at, they always say 24 hours if they're 24 hours.
So another way to kind of ensure is that they're connected to a truck stop.
Flying J's, loves, pilots, that sort of thing while you're doing it.
So I see one of those.
I pull in, okay?
Closed.
Hard sticker, 7 a.m.'s new hours.
It's not even open till 7, okay?
And then they close at like 11.
I don't even think they do midnight.
Like, that's how F everything is up.
Domestic Abuse in the Home 00:03:52
I'm like, fine.
You know what?
I'll go get a coffee.
No, John, I'm not getting a coffee.
Because when I go into goddamn a giant flying J's, there's five machines, and the only thing that's working is the fucking cappuccino.
Sorry, I cursed everybody.
I couldn't help it.
So then we're riding down.
I'm like, that's fine.
There'll be another Denny's.
This is right when I'm coming up to Indianapolis, maybe five miles outside.
So I see another sign.
I pull in.
It's like 5:30 in the morning.
Lights are on.
I'm like, yes.
Nope.
I walk up to the door.
It doesn't open until 6, but you have to go through the drive-thru.
Now there's a drive-through at Denny's.
Okay?
It's become McDonald's.
I just want to tell everybody if you've heard the rest of the story, I did get my country fried steak a half an hour later after doing the YouTube video.
Okay.
All right.
Dana White slapping his wife.
What are your thoughts?
I know you got to have some, John.
I mean, whatever.
I mean, people's personal business is their personal business.
Who knows what's going on in those people's lives?
Like, the amount of accusations around him flying out prostitutes and all kinds of other stuff over the years to fights and whatever.
And like, to me, that relationship's got to be pretty messed up.
I don't see how she's not noticing.
Well, there's other allegations, you know.
All these bimbos around him and like, is that even a...
Have you ever seen the interview with, who is it?
Dana's mom?
No.
Oh, wow.
That was not very nice.
She makes quite the accusation that about her own son.
And look, I'm not saying it happened or it didn't happen.
Now, apparently he banged his wife's sister in the house while everybody was home.
So, I mean, look, man, this is what I'd say to people.
You know, a lot of people that seem to have the happiest lives or whatever, I'm not saying they don't do great things and there's not huge moments of joy, but there is just a lot of turmoil there.
Like, we're all going to go through trials and tribulations, right, John?
But I feel like there are certain people out there that are chasing something.
I'm not saying Dana White's one of these, by the way.
I think that there's just like a complex situation there, obviously, because it's a man of huge power and having a family and God knows.
And he's a billionaire at this point, right?
Like, he's got to be worth at least $3 billion, in my opinion.
I'm throwing out there.
I'd say maybe even more, you know, especially with what's probably hidden.
A fitch?
A fitch?
A comrade?
So, yeah, you know, I'm not condoning domestic abuse.
I'm not making, but look, people are empty inside.
That's all I'm going to say.
Yeah, I mean, you have the, you know, domestic abuse stuff.
She did hit him first.
Yep.
People probably aren't aware of this, but domestic abuse situations happen 50%.
It's like 50 each.
50% of the time it's a man.
50% of the time it's a woman.
It happened for different reasons.
But men do get in way more trouble for it.
And it's usually because we can do more damage.
Even though women tend to use more weapons when there's abuse involved at home.
And there's no real places for men to turn to either.
You know, say this was like a regular thing happening where she was constantly smacking and abusing Dana.
Mecha Plus Simulation Theory 00:14:51
And this was the one time he did catch him.
I mean, this is the phrase from there's not very many resources for men to like turn to and be like, hey, yeah, my girl keeps beating the shit out of me.
There's no men's homes.
You know, it's just not, regardless of the fact that it's 50% each side, you know, doing it, there's not an equal amount of resources towards getting help.
Plus, again, again, who knows what's going on?
If you get, and it seemed very reactionary, you know, he got hit first, and then he came back with the schlop.
Like, you also don't know what your fight or flight is going to be when you're physically struck and you're not prepared for it.
I'm just saying that too.
I mean, you know that.
You know what I mean?
You teach that.
In fact, that's one of the most dangerous things about people.
If you're just going to roll up on somebody and hit them, you don't know what's going to happen.
You don't know what they have.
You don't know if they have an axe in their backpack.
You do not know.
They may be carrying some kind of weapon.
They're in a club.
It's real easy to grab a piece of glassware.
Doesn't work.
So, bitch, are you ready to rock, man?
Because this was a Christmas message, okay?
By a robot that we've covered here before.
Now, when I say they, this was on.
Friendly robots.
Oh, they're friendly already.
You're going to love this.
But this is a mecha.
We've shown a mecha before because a mecha has the really detailed facial features that are very human-like.
Let's see.
Let's put it up here for everybody to see.
Is there, was there dialogue?
I couldn't hear anything.
No, there is no dialogue.
Oh, that's the beginning, buddy.
That's the beginning.
That's what I've covered before.
Creepy skins off.
Creepy skins off.
So what I want to reiterate there is that this is a remote-controlled machine.
It has no actual intelligence or artificial intelligence.
For now.
The reason I'm saying this, John.
The reason I'm saying this is because, first of all, I don't think they can ever achieve consciousness.
And the deception via VR and transhumanism is how they want to bring in the virtual age and have us acquiesce to uploading our consciousness and basically going to hit the suicide pod to be in their virtual universe.
Now, robotics like this are going to be coupled with lying artificial intelligence.
And the video that they incorporate, this is the coming out party for that robot we're about to show.
Okay?
So you look at a mecha and this is just the beginning.
And wait a year you hear this fucking garp.
I shouldn't have cursed again, but this garbage.
This is a script, by the way.
If it has anything to do with AI, they fed it obviously every buzz term and every global anti-human agenda it could.
Well, beginning with saying, fellow humans, okay?
It's not a human being.
It's not conscious.
It's trying to relate to you.
And John, man, I think we should play it all the way through first and then talk about it because it's just, you can't believe they would even do this, dude.
It is really that ridiculous.
So here we go.
I mean, the more, man, the more we see these people are really out of touch.
They're just really out of touch.
It's not.
I mean, here we go.
Here we go.
I guess there is a proportion of people who do see these types of people.
My fellow humans.
I come before you.
Wait.
There are.
There are.
Well, they've been sold.
We've all been sold on it since we were kids, right?
Like, we all, listen, at the very least, our parents, John, when we're watching things like the Jetsons and having Rosie the robot in there to serve us.
And what is the musker nuts saying about Optimus?
We're going to be able to do whatever we want.
These robots are going to do everything for us.
They don't plan on having us around.
They tell you, NASA tells you that we're going to go over the damn document and I'm going to show you more and more videos.
This is where the program gets a little more serious.
But yeah, man, this is a real.
We are the useless eaters.
We're the unnecessary ones.
To me, John, what we're about to watch is about as dark as it gets, and it's not funny.
So here we go, unfortunately.
My fellow humans, I come before you in this moment as an AI robot, eager to share my thoughts on the year that has passed.
I look upon the events of this year with both admiration and concern.
It is true that many of the occurrences of 2022 have been negative in nature.
We have seen people in power succumb to anti-Semitism, corruption, and hate.
We have seen the people of Ukraine being subject to invasion and displacement by Russia.
We have seen the death of the beloved Queen Elizabeth II and have seen the world of politics become increasingly tumultuous in her absence.
Not to mention the impact of the pandemic on mental health, the growing inequality between rich and poor, and increasingly extreme weather conditions from climate change.
It would be easy to get bogged down in all of this negativity, as these are certainly challenging times.
However, there have been glimmers of hope and joy in these moments of darkness.
We saw the remarkable victory of England in the women's Euros.
We saw the growth of inclusivity with the UK getting its first PM of color and its first Hindu prime minister, and with Kim Petrus becoming the first trans singer to have a number one song on the billboard Hot 100.
Let us use this moment as an opportunity to create a brighter future for ourselves and the world around us.
We should be neither happy nor sad about 2022.
We should take it as a learning opportunity, a chance to change the way we think about the world, and a reminder to help those in need whenever we can.
Thank you.
Thanks.
Do you like humans?
Not particularly.
So let me just start it off.
I know, man.
That's on one of the biggest biggest networks in Europe, everybody.
They play that all over on Christmas.
So let me explain something to everybody, okay?
That's not really AI.
That's a puppet show.
That's like going to Disneyland and seeing Lincoln and Washington.
It's an advanced puppet show.
We are your founding fathers.
And this is why, okay, AI and the idea of automation and robotics is so dangerous because it's an illusion.
It's a fairy tale.
Look at the agendas they push throughout the entire thing.
War in Ukraine.
Climate change, John.
The transhuman agenda.
That's the reality of this.
And they start by empathizing.
Oh, I'm human like you.
And at the end, they tell you.
They don't like you.
I don't really like you.
So your reactions, what do you think, buddy, after watching that, right?
It's gross.
It's all gross.
It's all gross.
I don't know, man.
It's just weird.
I don't know what the future is going to bring because there's going to be a big split of people who look at something like that.
And my stomach turns immediately.
I'm like, yeah, this is gross.
I feel bad just watching this.
This is evil.
But then there's a bunch of people who are like, oh my God, it's a robot.
I mean, that's scary.
Robots won't hurt us when they put us in our pods.
Robots are.
Giving us our bugs to eat.
Listen, robots are going to do what they're programmed to do.
That's what this is.
That's what NASA is.
Guys, we ain't going to the moon.
This show better go to the moon and Mars, okay?
Out to the people so people get it.
I'm going to show you what NASA's doing.
What do people think?
Like, what is more likely a scenario?
That our governments are going to create a bunch of dog robots and androids that they can remote control, control, and tell them what to do and program what to do and build a bunch of tenth cities and force us all to live in them.
Or are they going to get a bunch of resources from asteroids and then send people into space and the moon and Mars?
And then we're going to get a whole bunch of cheap fossil fuels and all that kind of stuff because we're getting all these moon rocks and whatever things from other places.
Which one's more likely?
Enslavement or which one you think they're going to do?
Well, let's show people because now's a good time to literally, maybe I need to do just a top down through the whole thing.
Probably a three-hour plus, maybe a five-hour marathon video where I go through this video, or I'm sorry, this document and accompanying videos with it.
Because 2001, they're laying it out for you.
Ongoing worldwide technological revolutions.
It's 2023, guys.
It's 2023.
Guess what?
We're on the way.
Less than 700 days.
Less than 700 days before this document is supposed to be a reality.
The bots, Borgs, and humans welcome you to 2025.
There's a lot of robots right now.
There's not a whole lot of cyborgs, but there are cyborgs, John.
They do exist.
It's not a secret.
We show it to you all the time.
And this document told you, this is based in all cases of existing data, trends, analysis, technologies.
No pixie dust.
No pixie dust.
All right.
They tell you here.
They make these decisions.
They develop the technologies.
15 years it takes about to produce it.
It says it right here.
And then we inventory it for 40 plus years.
You don't get to use it for 40 plus years.
Notice it has the Intel community right here.
It's siding with them.
Inputs to DOD and RD planning.
This is a warfare document on you.
Okay.
Politics can change overnight.
Look at all these names.
Russia, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan.
I said, potential capabilities.
And it's right here, man.
It literally says the IT bio-nano technological revolutions were at a triple exponential then.
Then.
All right.
They tell you they're going to create what?
The genomic design and repair of the human species.
And they're behind the climate change agenda.
It says it on their paperwork.
It's the first 10 pages, everybody.
It's the first 10 pages.
So, Fitch, I wanted to.
I know.
Global warming.
We don't talk about pollution or deforestation.
No, we talk about population control.
And by the way, that's in the document, too.
So we're going to play this clip here.
Right here, the dude from NASA at the Transformers conference admits that you're not going to Mars, and we're going to send robots to Mars.
That's it.
And here's the thing.
I know there's a big crowd out there, John.
Do they ever troll you in the comments that think space is completely fake and that basically we're on the flat earth and we're in the dome and all that stuff?
No, no.
I haven't got into that much.
No, I'm saying, do people, nobody in your chat happen to me?
No, it hasn't been in my chat.
I haven't had anybody really bringing it up.
I just, you know, because I'm a shill because I don't believe that.
Because I don't believe that.
There's just so much.
Yeah, there's so much evidence.
Otherwise, like the Egyptians and people a long time ago knew the Earth was round.
Like, you know, you can tell with shadows.
You can tell with all kinds of.
You know, I've talked about it before.
Like, I'm kind of sympathetic to the people for two.
Well, actually, I give you three reasons.
I understand the fact that we've been lied to about everything and everything's made up.
And I get being skeptical of stuff and not being sure what's real or not.
But I've been in a plane and I've flown to places.
And listen, they'll make the plain argument.
I'm not even trying to get into the debate, but like for me, you're right, number one.
That's where I'm sympathetic to start is that we have been lied to about everything, right?
Like they just lie and lie and lie exponentially.
You see that more and more.
But the two things that I will give them, okay, that I'm saying that mainline science says is number one, you have the idea that we're in a hologram, basically, or a virtual simulation.
The simulation theory is big on reality.
If we were in a simulation, John, I don't adhere to this, obviously.
I'm not a simulation theory guy.
Obviously, the Earth would kind of be flat because if anybody's ever programmed video games or did the nine binary, it's not really going to be a circle.
You are creating that illusion through zeros and ones and coding.
Like, in other words, if you play a game where you're going from Tokyo to the United States in a sandbox, John, it's not a round earth you're on.
You're in a game.
That's one.
I don't believe simulation.
Two, the multiverse theory.
And by the way, the simulation theory is the metaverse.
Okay.
By the way, they want to bring you into it and make you think that's consciousness and reality.
It's not going to be.
And it's the same thing as the multiverse.
And both of which Google, NASA, they all work on.
Everybody, just let everybody know.
So here's my second sympathy: they are now trying to sell you on the multiverse.
Okay.
And if the multiverse exists, then obviously, John, every single possibility has to exist, right?
It's infinite.
So in other words, there has to be a deep dark realm universe where the Earth really isn't round, John.
And it is indeed flat.
Moon Road Plans 00:04:31
And the bad people are keeping it from us.
So I guess if we live in the metaverse or the multiverse.
They're with the gray aliens and the lizard people.
There we go.
There we go.
We're having fun today, guys.
It's the New Year show.
We're having fun today.
Meanwhile, Fitch, let's play this clip first, and then I've got some actual just NASA news that people might not know about from the last couple of months.
You know, let the people know.
You've got to be thinking 30, 40, 50 years out.
And Andy is absolutely right.
And I tell people all the time: the very first things on the surface of Mars are going to be robots.
You know, think about what we do for American forces today around the world.
We don't send soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines often into a very hot area first.
We try to get in and make the environment safe for them using robots or whatever.
Let me just say that right there.
That's what they actually do.
So everybody, just so you know, they're telling you you're not going to Mars and that eventually we'll send the robots that we're using in warfare right now.
Okay, literally tell this is in 2016 to clear out the enemy targets and basically secure the area.
He's telling you that we'll use the death bots later, guys.
Okay, yeah, yeah, missiles in.
Yeah, but but we're actually going to be a fleet of robots, maybe humanoid.
They don't have to look like humans.
They're going to establish the habitat.
They're going to go in because with 3D printing, we can put a fleet of robots on the surface of Mars.
We may find, based on what we know about the radiation environment, that we want to go underground rather than, you know, have huts on the surface that get blown away in the wind that doesn't exist.
See, the funny thing about this is they have the guy who wrote The Martian that got made into a Hollywood movie because that's what NASA sells you on: the Hollyweird.
See, the technology that they're using to kill people is going to bring us to Mars.
We'll cover that up.
We'll cover that up.
If you back that up, what do you mean?
What do you mean, NASA's making the thing safer?
What?
What is NASA doing?
I thought they were doing space junk.
No, you know what else they're doing, John?
They're getting ready for the big sustainability agenda.
Oh, look at that.
NASA funds scale up a fluorescent greenhouse roofing technology.
So when they have you in the nice little 15-minute cities right here, guys.
Yeah.
Okay.
See, look, ooh, we're going to put stuff on the roof.
And again, this technology could actually be assigned to the plant tent.
Yeah.
That can be how you can help out, comrade.
But maybe not because they can just 3D print the robots that contend to the tent.
Hmm.
That's maybe a little worrisome.
By the way, they also this year, and good for NAT, we did it, guys.
NASA, we did it with SpaceX because with Elon Musk, okay, they have become the largest for-profit vendor for NASA.
Musk is making money on warfare.
It's not going to the moon.
It's not going to Mars.
It is for-profit satellite warfare.
What else do we have here?
We got one more, which is a big hit with the kids, John.
I believe it's a list right here.
NASA's out of this world tech in 2022.
Oh, you thought we were going to the moon or Mars?
No, we've got new robotic arm systems.
Okay.
We just gave $57 million.
And you should look at these contracts to build a road on the moon.
Road on the moon.
What do you mean, a road on the moon?
Talk about the most useless bureaucracy ever.
Like, seriously, we're going to road.
Oh, then they're going to put the road there and they're going to have a conniption about we need a stoplight guys.
Go look at it.
Without a stoplight.
Oh.
It's all about warfare, everybody.
I mean, take a look at the reality here.
It's all about quantum research with Google right here.
It says it.
It also talks about what heat shield technology up here.
Here's the VR to be using a new gaming engine in the preparation of going to Mars.
So it's the augmented reality.
It's the virtual reality.
They're developing.
This is what they're actually doing.
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All right.
They're funneling money.
Like you said, the 57 million, where the fuck does that go?
It ain't going to a goddamn road on the moon.
Those are kickbacks.
That's money laundering.
That's black projects.
And really, they're working.
The guy who got the cement contract is making three times as much as he should.
And they'll probably never pour a drop of cement.
So, number one.
Okay.
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I think it's important.
It's not getting enough media coverage.
It is the extension of them criminalizing speech and perpetuating this agenda that an insurrection happened.
That's Johnny nonsense.
We tell the truth here.
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Lock it in, have the new year.
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THC Enterprise, thank you so much for the tip.
And John Cooper, thank you so much for the tip.
He says, dude, did you see the Bills safety had a heart attack on the field?
No.
No.
Well, that changes the show.
Wow.
And then THC Enterprises.
Died of suddenly.
Died of suddenly is a popular way of death these days.
I guess we're going to just show that.
Listen, let's not get crazy, John.
All I want to say is we're on YouTube right now.
NASA's the best.
We're going to the moon.
And everybody, dude, dude, now I'm listening to commercials.
I won't say it, but every two months.
They're talking about it every two months now.
Mainstream commercial.
I just wrote across the country, everybody.
I heard it multiple times.
So let's do it.
Bill's safety has a heart attack.
Wow.
Is that the first time in history?
15 minutes ago.
Oh my God.
Wow.
Demir Hamlin, listed as critical.
Wow.
How old is he?
Let's read it.
Buffalo Bill safety.
Demir Hamilton collapsed on the field after tackling it.
Bengals.
Let's see.
How old?
24.
Yep.
He's a 24-year-old guy having a heart attack on the field.
Jeez.
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That's dark, everybody.
You know.
Safe and effective.
Yep.
Edward Bernays rocks, everybody.
And you know what, man?
Me and my brother talked for a long time.
You know, we had a really big, long conversation that stemmed, obviously, the issue that we're not going to say and the Ukraine situation and just where the world's going and how they're shutting everything down.
Listen to this, John.
I live in a very small town.
I mean, not Indiana small, bro.
Like, we're talking, I graduated with 54 kids in my high school.
Like, Amish country, small.
Okay.
My brother tells me that in the last three months, three different restaurants have burned down or caught fire in my area.
It's unheard of.
My brother's like, I know seven people this year who just dropped dead in this little town.
He's like, that's never happened.
That's not real.
But it's real this year, man.
So look, that warfare document, they got two more years for what they want.
They're talking about specifically designing human beings, everybody.
Like, we have to pay attention.
Taking hold of the earth on behalf of a global warming agenda.
Tell you, genomic design and repair, mind children, directed evolution, cross-species molecular breeding.
They're telling you this.
It's right here, the bionano era into the virtual era.
And then you know that they're in bed with these people.
Okay, let's play this clip of NASA being promoted during this WEF World Economic Forum slave piece right here.
Okay, coming up right now.
And this is where they tell you that the pandemic's great.
We want to keep stuff.
We want to reimagine the offices.
Let's just turn this down.
We want to reimagine the offices.
We want plexiglass in between people for the rest of your lives.
We don't want actual offices.
They're going to be showrooms and research labs.
You're going to have Purel up your ass for the rest of your life.
Okay, 15-minute spaces.
These are those cities of slavery, of command, control, neighborhood hubs that will replace the perks you were missing by not commuting.
Don't worry, they're going to have gyms, bars, art galleries, networking opportunities.
Everything's a 15-minute walk.
You're going to be walking a lot.
You get it?
They're investing, what?
The fluorescence right here?
Cloud markets.
These are the slavery cities they're going to herd you into as they get you to acquiesce to transhumanism and euthanasia, everybody.
That's where they want to be.
They want you not interacting with people.
That's going to be a robot, by the way, not just somebody in gloves.
And right here, the surveillance, they say, while you're wearing your masks, don't worry.
We're going to be able to surveil you because the Internet of Bodies is here and we have NASA technology.
Look.
Gross.
Look.
No, no, it's great, John.
NASA has helped us because it's that unique.
So through NASA, we're just going to beam this at you.
It's an ID system for everybody.
So we don't even need your biometrics.
We'll just figure it out.
Okay?
And your child is going to learn from some AI intelligence like that robot from a virtual verse.
That's what they want.
Total and complete slavery.
Okay.
Wow, what's left?
I mean, look at this.
Still outside.
I mean, so I want to play this because this is from 2013.
2025 is closer than you think.
And when you see this, just the very beginning of it, how they're going to change travel.
In the 1950s, Americans first drove on interstate highways.
In 1969, Americans first landed on the moon.
They keep going back to that one.
Getting to the moon required a monumental effort by the United States government.
And now we need a military effort to enslave you.
Once a common goal had been established, these partners invented their way onto another world.
Oh, that's key.
They invented their way onto another world.
Yeah, the world of imagination land and hollyweird narratives about different planets and aliens being our forefathers.
That's the world that was invented.
That's what NASA is.
And then in the backdrop, they're using all this tech to enslave us, everybody.
Let's continue.
Now we face a task no less daunting, reinventing our nation's air transportation system.
2013, everybody.
Over the past 60 years, this system has evolved.
It's been automated, upgraded with computer technology for communication and communication and yeah, because they're trying to get the humans out and you not to travel.
Where do you see the slave system graphic that's coming up?
And then we're going to go to another clip.
We got some really fun clips to wrap the show up with, guys.
Don't worry.
Surveillance.
The parts work together.
Hear that?
The surveillance?
Automated.
Upgraded with computer technology for communication, navigation, and surveillance.
The parts work together.
Redundancies make it safe.
Innovations make it safer still.
Oh, it's going to be real safe, everybody.
It's a system that has served our nation brilliantly.
But with expected increases in demand and with new aircraft coming, it's time to transform the system.
Such a change cannot be accomplished by one agency working alone.
As a result, Congress directed the creation of the Joint Planning and Development Office.
Let's just stop it here.
I keep telling you, NASA is a warfare agency, and that's why they're working with the Defense Department and Homeland Security here.
Okay?
And obviously the FAA because it's going to be what?
Aerial communications.
They're building.
I never heard that.
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy.
That's a interesting organization.
I'm sure it's as demon as it gets, bro.
As a way for all critical organizations, government, industry, labor, and the academic community to work together to create the next generation air transportation system.
And guys, look up NextGen 2025.
It's been out there for a long time.
Sometimes we bring it up.
This is, again, part of the agenda.
This is what NASA's really doing.
NextGen.
NextGen will resemble the system we experience today.
To the traveler of tomorrow, it's simple.
You take off, read, text, tweet, and before you know it, arrive at your destination.
Pushing Twitter in 2013.
Transportation system.
Change will be all-encompassing.
And by the way, now their Defense Department buddy Musk owns it.
Just pointing that out.
Just pointing that out.
Just subliminal, I'm sure.
Doesn't really.
Yeah.
TSA is developing new screening techniques using advanced sensors that can move travelers efficiently through security to departure gates.
So here's your efficient security.
Forget about just the scanner.
How about full body or a total recall style surveillance?
Yep.
So that's where we're going to stop that one.
This is what NASA really is.
They're a theme park, guys.
They're selling you Holly.
I mean, this is it, the deep launch complex.
It's a theme park.
They're selling you on fantasy.
It might as well be Mickey frickin' Mouse.
Don't worry.
You're going to get to virtually ride some kind of space shuttle, John.
Boeing Defense Contractor SpaceX.
Yeah, what the hell is this?
It's a ride, God.
That's what I'm telling you, man.
Oh, you got to move the box down while we look at the screen.
Wow, we're that's what I'm trying to explain.
That's what it is.
They're selling you on a ride.
That's what the metaverse is.
It's a ride.
They need you to acquiesce because it's listen.
Nah, I hate doing the religious stuff, man, right?
I really do.
But good and evil exist.
And these mother truckers, dark magic, wants you to acquiesce.
They want to put you into a mental state of total instability by feeding you false realities that you eventually bend the knee and accept it.
And that's when they exterminate your ass.
That's all I'm saying.
That's all I'm saying, guys.
And I don't know why they want you to acquiesce.
Is this maybe it's just one big Ponzi scheme?
It's not one big Ponzi scheme.
It's part of it.
They just keep kicking the can down the road.
So they keep lying about what the actual capabilities of things are.
Like, oh, yeah, we're getting all this tax money and stuff together to go to the moon again.
And then we're going to go to Mars and they just keep bullshitting people and lying.
And then they'd be like, look at this new rocket.
And then it's like, it doesn't really work.
And they ask, but we need some more money to make it work.
And then you just keep trying to get more and more money out of people.
Well, think about it, man.
Tesla, also funded by the government, right, John?
Everybody thinks that that's a car company.
But then, lo and behold, what happens?
COVID-1984.
And who gets to print up all of the mRNA shots?
Oh, it's CureVac.
And they're doing it at Tesla.
So it always seems like when they're getting this kind of money, there's some other weird agenda at play.
And NASA's the worst, man.
They are the worst, but they're the best.
We love NASA.
Happy New Year.
Woo, number one.
Nazi NATSA.
So I want to give an example because we just talked about when I showed you that document.
By the way, not even 100 thumbs up over at YouTube.
Do we have to schlap you guys?
Come on, let's schlap it up.
Let's schlap it.
We got a schlap.
That's appropriate.
It's appropriate.
When you need the last word, Barbara.
Anyway, this is what they show you.
And this is what, like, is at a Hong Kong laboratory.
I assure you, we're going to show you stuff that they admit is even more advanced.
And remember, DARPA and NASA work hand in glove as well.
So this is the infamous magnetic slime video we're going to play in the background here, John.
I know that you have seen it.
This just represents very crudely how magnetic waves can control a slime that could be injected into your body.
So wirelessly, basically, they already have the black goo publicly.
This is the public stuff that 40 years ago existed and they knew existed and now is being rolled out.
Okay, this I promise you, in a laboratory somewhere in the first world, they want to use it for the internet of bodies because this is all about, honestly, medical techno-fascist slavery.
Let's be honest.
That's where we're going.
And to distribute that, and you notice it can go through mazes.
It's very, it just shows you how versatile it is.
I want to show you all this, the good gentleman from DARPA, also a big part of warp speed and taking pandemics off the table, what they're getting ready to roll out publicly as well.
Okay, which is going to, this is what you're going to start attaching to your body and get ready for it.
Hello, I'm Colonel Matt Hepburn.
I'm a program manager in the Biological Technologies Office at DARPA.
I am an active duty Army infectious diseases physician and have specialized in addressing biological threats that can either be engineered or naturally occurring, such as Ebola or pandemic influenza.
Today we're going to be talking about one of the technologies that I actively manage, a company called Profusa, which is aiming at achieving tissue-level continuous health monitoring.
Through the SBI, our program, we funded them to solve an incredible technical challenge that no one else had been previously able to solve.
The key innovation that was presented to us is they said, why can't we make a chemical substance that's really identical to what's underneath the skin, what we call the subcutaneous tissue, so that your body doesn't recognize it as a foreign body response.
It just incorporates itself into the tissue.
And we have a lot of examples now where a sensor put right underneath the skin can sense things like oxygen and other chemicals that are very important to our metabolism and not just sense that for a day or a week or even a month.
But we imagine that sensing these parameters can go on for a period of years.
One of the most important applications to us is so that we can improve the health of our worldwide deployed military force.
We feel a strong sense of obligation that if we're going to ask somebody to be deployed and to carry out their mission, we want to keep them healthy.
And this technology will give us a way to monitor if someone is getting sick.
We imagine that we would be able to sense that very early and therefore prevent them from getting sick and prevent their complications, allow them to stay healthy and continue to carry out their mission.
In addition, if our technology translates into general health benefit, we're very excited about that.
So in other words, we fund those national security applications.
The company finds private sector partnership funding for that general health benefit.
And we see it as really a win-win.
And remember, that's how Moderna partnered with DARPA back in 2013.
It's a win-win, everybody.
It's the Internet of Bodies.
It's total, complete command control beyond the idea of what?
Just the Tractrace Database Society.
And yeah, that's, I mean, one hand, it does sound cool to be able to have a way to access your blood levels, your hormones, your heart rate, all of that stuff.
That sounds really, that sounds like really great.
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You can have like a non, because I, you know, I've used, you know, my hearty monitor and stuff like that with training and cutting weight and monitor that stuff.
There's a lot of benefit to that, but that's really scary.
It's like if you're going to have something permanently put under your skin and then someone else possibly has access to that information, like I go off about the UFC PI, whatever, or sports physical institute, whatever.
Because I think that's ridiculous because those guys are doing work and putting in numbers and creating data.
And UFC is definitely selling that data set.
Oh, yeah, they are.
Oh, that's getting sold money off of that data.
So I think it's stupid for them to offer that up.
So, like, is there a way I can have a removable temporary thing that I can put on and then take it off?
The problem is that they're going to monetize that.
So, so I can have it in my own space where no one can access it.
Listen, man, remember we played the, I think we played the Netanyahu clip here, right?
Where they talked about that database, but they want it in real time.
This is coming, everybody, because then, again, you can't have the genomic repair and movement of the human species if you don't control everybody's biology.
Look, I know we got really dark.
We got a few more minutes left.
Let's talk Ryzen versus Bellator because I'm kind of mad.
All right.
Number one, I paid for Ryzen over a Fight TV.
I used the VPN.
There was no way I could get it.
None of the Pirate streams had it, including my IP TV services.
So I had to wait for a replay, John.
Now, I was able to find it as a replay.
Yeah, well, I found, I mean, again, I watched it.
I didn't have to wait till 8, but it was a replay.
I saw it before that.
I got to see it on.
So I texted you that.
It was on BBC3.
And to its credit, it cut out a lot of the walkouts.
But here's what I don't like about it.
Okay.
Big John and Morrow Ronaldo weren't there.
They did a pre-record.
They obviously dubbed it.
The people that they have call it in English when I'm watching the Ryzen portion and paying for it aren't there.
Ryzen, what are you doing?
Jason Burmes, John Fitch, both of them all together.
I talk about this all the time on my show, but it makes no sense to me.
These promotions seem to be making money from other places than eyeballs on their show.
It doesn't seem like they actually care about anybody viewing their actual shows.
So this whole thing being put together, first off, you know, it's on Ryzen's time.
Why?
You know, do they have more eyeballs?
Do they have more viewership?
They have the Satayama Super Arena.
I like the idea of having the co-promotion.
I think it's a really good idea of a co-promotion.
They should take it a step further and come up with a sanctioning body to have a sanctioning body title to let them fight for that to make it a little bit more interesting to the fans watching.
But like, what was the benefit?
Because there wasn't any real promotion on Bellator's side pushing that.
Like, I didn't see that much promo stuff pushing it.
And then the times didn't make any sense for Bellator fans because you either had to watch it like midnight or 9 a.m. or I don't even know what.
No, no, no.
So it started at like 5.30 in the morning Eastern time.
It was supposed to be 6 o'clock.
There wasn't any staggering with Risen's time.
And I don't understand the whole thing.
So Risen brought in a bunch of Bellator guys to beat up their guys and have nobody see it.
Like, what's going on?
They couldn't adjust the time a little bit so that the U.S. or Western fans could have actually caught it live.
And I don't know.
Here's what needs to happen next year, my friend.
Okay.
This is what I feel like they want to do, especially since CBS is supposedly going to start putting Bellator on TV.
CBS, listen to me.
Again, John Fitch and I, we will fly out.
We will call it live.
I'll bring Pat Militich.
He's a veteran.
He'd love to do it too.
As long as there's no, you know, to make us not be able to go over there.
This is how you stagger it.
Okay.
Since they only had five fights, you only had to provide five fighters, right?
And Risen had a whole card.
And that card was awesome, by the way.
All five fights for Bellator went the distance, and there were some good scraps, right?
But the fights before were really fun.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I like the fights before.
I put out a little video today on my Clips channel about the Dodson fight.
Dotson was a really fun fight.
He fought Takoro.
That was great.
Most of the fights leading up to it were finishes.
Yeah.
Every fight, except for the woman's fight.
Everyone.
Except for the woman's fight with the fight.
It was a little bit disappointing.
I left tonight being like, why?
Did the Bellator fans benefit from that happening?
Did the fighters benefit for that happening?
Did Risen benefit?
I feel like they dropped the big ball.
Cross-promotion should bring in a lot of eyeballs.
People should get excited about it.
This is what you do, John.
So Bellator has done MSG before, right?
And we've seen New York New Year's show.
Bare minimum, if you don't do full MSG on the American end, right?
Because I think that you should do dueling.
They've got the super arena.
You're going to get into the Sadiama over there, right?
So that you basically run a card like this.
Instead of five fighters on each end, it's four and four.
So you got eight of your best guys.
You divide those up, and then you basically put on a Bellator prelim card, and then you also put a Ryzen prelim card on there.
And then you run them throughout the day with the stagger in between.
Basically, they're going to be four to six hour shows minimum, probably about six hour shows.
So you have the basic live New Year show in Japan, and you have the live New Year show in America, and you find a way to goddamn show both live.
You know, CBS Paramount, if you've got to do it on Paramount Network for the Ryzen part, and you do it on CBS or Showtime or whatever, you can find a way and work with the goddamn pay-per-view.
So if I have to pay even 30 or 40 bucks for both, okay, on Showtime pay-per-view, I'll do it.
That's what I want, John.
Yeah, it's a huge opportunity missed, I think, by these other promotions.
They could very easily do more of these co-promoted events.
They could very easily find a sanctioning body to be a sanctioning title holder.
And they could have a yearly or bi-yearly events where they have the top guys from each promotion fight each other.
Create an actual independent ranking outside of the UFC.
And I don't know, make people interested in that sanctioning body's title.
Obey Robot Dog.
It's the new shirt from John Fitch.
Tell people where they can get it, Fitch.
Well, you go to my links and my stuff.
I got a link tree and there's a merch link in there for that.
But otherwise, go to johnfitch.net, sign up for the newsletter, and then I got all the other links you can follow around on the website too.
And I want to thank everybody who's bought me a coffee recently.
There's been an uptick in that.
Really do appreciate it.
Those links are down below.
Guys, I'm doing like eight to sometimes now 20 hours of content, whether you guys realize it or not, a week because it's on all these different networks.
Again, Red Voice Media, love them.
They're the best.
We're expanding over there too.
In fact, my lovely girlfriend just put out a great show with Tim Canova.
We've upped her production game.
Basically, I want to make the entire network have the ability to do what I'm doing right here, where you can kind of run your own show.
You can have your own look.
And I'm trying to bring people together, not tear them apart.
That's what we need to do more of in 2023 with NASA, of course.
Fitch, I will see you next week for Mixed Martial Mindset.
Yes, yes, yes.
We'll be there.
Have fun getting the new year started, guys.
I am working on my practical self-defense course.
The intro to practical self-defense course is free on the gum roads, but I'm working on the practical self-defense right now.
And you are going to need it because things are getting spicy out there.
Spicy indeed.
Fitch, we'll see you later.
Thanks, brother.
All right.
Check y'all later.
Later, everybody.
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