Cyborg Arms And Family CHIPPED After 9/11 – Reality Rants With Jason Bermas [UNLOCKED PREMIUM]
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Hey everybody, Jason Bermas here, and what you're about to watch is part of that second hour that we do over at redvoicemedia.com slash Jason, redvoicemedia.com slash uncensored.
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But this clip here...
We talk about cybernetics, the Luke arm, the internet of bodies, and even a family that got chipped after 9-11.
Very important video.
I hope you enjoy it.
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But what I do want to point out Is that in that last clip, if you are coming over, it's very apparent that these establishment elites and academics absolutely know that messenger RNA is what?
Gene editing. Imagine that.
It's gene editing.
Can you imagine it?
You shouldn't have to because they're telling you.
It's gene editing. What is it?
Say it with me now. It's gene editing.
It changes you. The fourth industrial revolution changes you.
It changes you.
And Tony Blair was a large establishment guy.
And Blair...
Very integral, in my opinion, on helping to propagate the war on terror and continue a lot of the goals of globalization and this agenda.
And here he is, via the WEF, calling for what?
Vaccination passports.
All part of this Fourth Industrial Revolution nightmare.
You need to know who's been vaccinated and who hasn't been.
Some of the vaccines that will come on down the line will be multiple shots.
So you've got to have, for reasons to do with the healthcare more generally, but certainly for a pandemic or for For vaccines, you've got to have a proper digital infrastructure.
And many countries don't have that.
In fact, most countries don't have that.
Yeah, most countries don't have a biomedical tyranny slavery based on multiple forced injections yet.
But we'll change that.
Don't worry. We're here to change that.
That's what we need to do.
That's part of the goal here.
In the US, there's been CFTC and FDA investigation into potential safety issues surrounding stroke for elderly
people who have...
And it's not just elderly people.
Finally, somebody asks the Pfizer CEO the questions that he needs to be asked.
Remember, the Rebel News thing has been banned on Facebook, banned on YouTube for them daring to ask this guy any kind of tough question.
And he just says, hey, we've investigated ourselves and everything is hunky-dory with our hate and lie shot.
Take more. Take more.
Gotten the booster. What do you know about that?
No, I think what the CDC said was that they saw a signal in one small database and as a result they triggered a very comprehensive review of all databases in existence and they discover nothing.
They discover nothing.
No, we discover nothing.
So then, just for transparency, we had seen a signal, we tested, we found nothing.
The same is with us. We were alerted that they found that.
We'll do our own investigation in all databases in Europe, Israel, and the U.S., and we found none of them anything.
None of them. So are you continuing to look?
None of them anything.
Didn't find anybody.
Nothing. We are the best thing ever.
We have never done anything wrong.
Go Pfizer. Look into safety issues.
People wonder if it makes me people more vulnerable.
This is Richard Werner, the top academic scholar in the world on central banking.
The nature of this CBDC, what is it actually going to look like?
They never talk about that.
But I heard one European central banker tell me what it's going to look like.
He saw it. And he was around this large.
And would be implanted under your skin.
CBDC. If that happens, we're done.
So you might have missed what happened Wednesday afternoon at the Fed.
But they started their CBDC. Maybe we should start having the conversation of Gosh, this looks like the mark of the beast.
COVID makes it, it accelerates the process of digitalization and automatization.
It legitimizes the deployment of mass surveillance and it makes surveillance go under your skin.
Nobody wants to know what's in the vaccines because, look, if people understood what was in the vaccine, they'd go apeshit.
You know what? I've got this on a separate clip.
I want to jump to this next one right here.
Again, we're CBDC heavy today.
It's a planned implosion.
Version of a social credit system.
Oh yes, definitely. Yeah, that's highly probable.
And that it will be accepted by many people because, again, that yearning for safety.
They won't notice even. You can't believe how much people don't know these things.
When I went to the UK, I talked to some people from the House of Lords.
This is within the last six months.
The most astute of the people sitting in the House of Lords had only become aware of the woke movement in the last 18 months.
Oh, yes. You just can't believe how much...
This is not on people's radar.
Not, someone like you can't believe that at all because it's on your radar all the time.
That's not, you live in a world that's on the cutting edge of this sort of thing.
It's like, people have no idea.
It's like, well, why not have a digital passport?
I mean, you know, how convenient.
It's like, fair enough, and you can understand that.
Wouldn't it be nice if we could pay for everything with our phones?
It's like, wouldn't it be nice if the central government who's woke-oriented and makes carbon dioxide remediation the priority knows exactly what you spend on everything so they can target you tax-wise with precision?
It's like, oh, didn't think about that.
It's like, yeah. Yeah, you sure didn't.
Oh yes, it's highly probable.
It'll be a miracle if we escape from that.
You can see these signs of this everywhere.
You know, when you go through airports now, there's a lot of automated barriers.
You show your passports like, Well, these are automated barriers.
What if you can't go through them?
Well, that's the situation for many people in China.
It's like, what are you going to do? You're going to argue with the machine?
Like, you just cannot imagine how screwed you are.
There isn't... It's way worse than anything Kafka ever imagined.
Because at least with Kafka, there was bureaucrats, faceless though they may have been, they were at least still human.
Once the machines can lock you out...
You are in such trouble.
And we're speeding towards that with an immense lack of care.
Tell you what, I have my issues with Jordan Peterson.
Spot on there, sir!
So you can't argue with the machine!
And it isn't just the airports, because they want it where?
In the education system for your kids.
They want it in the medical system for you.
Number one, as we're going to show you, they want pills that are part and other medicines of the Internet of Things, Internet of Bodies, Tract Trace Database, that you must take that have sensors that will let them know that you are into compliance.
Compliance! So you have that aspect of it, and then you have the total recall scenario.
Where the machine doesn't let you through.
Yeah. I get it.
But, you notice what else he talked about.
He talked about carbon and regimentation in that sense.
And the next aspect of that is what?
What you eat.
On top of what you consume and where you go geolocation wise.
Which is also an issue. A huge issue.
But here is a clip.
More World Economic Forum.
On your meat consumption.
It's a very important point that you are addressing.
My daughter, 24, inspired me and said that how can you advocate for these zero carbon value chains if you still eat meat?
So I stopped eating meat.
Now the math would say, well, you need to stop eating meat 11 years to compensate for a flight to Thailand.
Yes, but if a billion people stop eating meat, I tell you it has a big impact.
Not only does it have a big impact on the current...
Yeah, it would have a huge impact on the actual health of that sector of the human population.
Of their physical and mental capacity, if all of a sudden they weren't eating the meat.
But it will also inspire innovation of food systems.
And I predict that we will have proteins not coming from meat in the future.
They will probably taste even better.
So why are we trying to mimic meat if we can have a better taste?
Oh yeah. They will be zero carbon.
Zero carbon?
There's no such thing as zero carbon.
I'm so sick of hearing it. There's no carbon neutral.
There's no zero carbon.
Okay? Carbon is a life force on the planet.
And this guy telling you that somehow we're going to do better than nature is bullshit.
Ain't nothing that tastes better than some mashed potatoes and gravy with a succulent turkey.
Huh? That's literally God's plan.
Churning the butter, getting the dairy, slathering up that potato in the mix.
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Alright? Throwing that in for a slow cook, making sure you got the guts and the giblets out.
Mmm. Yummy.
Yummy. A little basting.
Might want to hit that with some more of God's nature.
I prefer some lemon, some lime, a little orange.
Oof. We're going to do better.
You're going to find better protein.
Bullshit. You want to degrade us.
You want to take our health away.
Look at what they've already done to the food supply.
Look at all the genetically modified organisms.
Alright? But no, they're going to make it better for us.
Remember, GMOs in the first place, what was the big excuse?
We're going to feed the world.
They haven't fed shit! Are they feeding the world?
Have they stopped world hunger?
They are liars.
And much healthier than the kind of food that we eat today.
Yeah, much healthier. That is a mission that we need to get on.
I can inspire you to maybe look at an organization called EAT, easy to remember, EAT, who have all the facts on this and who have the policies necessary, the innovations necessary, and the scale necessary in order to make food systems sustainable and healthy.
Sustainable and healthy.
Oh, everything's going to be sustainable and healthy.
And, you know, it's going to be sustainable and healthy as you take the drugs we tell you to take and we have compliance!
It is basically a biological chip that is in the tablet.
And once you take the tablet and it dissolves into your stomach, it sends a signal that you took the tablet.
So imagine the applications of that.
Compliance. The insurance companies to know that the medicines that patients should take, they do.
You know, like the medicines that my company has investigated for heart attacks and heart issues that we've told you does not cause them.
And Moderna, who prints up a similar product, has now made an injectable mRNA shot for that very issue that's not happening.
Compliance! Yes, very fascinating that we now make everybody slave.
And it's even more fascinating that Moderna, that had no products, had a partnership with the Defense Department to create mRNA shots.
Has a product, another mRNA product to inject in your heart, which allegedly, allegedly, there's been some people looking at some heart issues due to the hate and lie shots, allegedly.
As you say, cardiology, we are now in the clinic, a super exciting program when we inject mRNA in people's heart after a heart attack.
To grow back new blood vessels, to help revascularise the heart.
So it's a bit like science fiction medicine, but that's what is really exciting to me.
But the other side of this is that right now, Moderna, though it has this pipeline, has one commercial product, and that's the spike vax.
That's the actual COVID vaccination.
So that's the irony of COVID, is it really has, in some ways, allowed you to go and develop these other areas because of the revenues that came through the door.
You're 100% right. You are 100% right!
We made a ton of money!
And now let's just pretend we didn't injure anybody.
Certainly not their heart.
But let's say if we did, we have a new drug to inject them with to make more money on!
Just like, wow.
Wow. And when you have a system of total command and control where they tell you what you can eat, what medicines you can have, you're connected via this internet of bodies, and that's what?
Part of the CBD system.
Part of the CBD system.
So, you know, this one runs through the internet of bodies like a slideshow really quick.
But it's definitely worth looking at right here.
You know, we got the hip people.
It's like an Asian man-woman thing.
And right here we got brain electrical signals for Parkinson's disease.
Enabled doctors to target therapy to specific areas of the brain via deep brain stimulation.
So I want people to think about what that means right there.
So we're talking about deep brain stimulation.
Alright, for mental health.
Cochlear devices.
Alright, now look.
Technology that empowers human beings I'm all about and cochlear devices are some of those devices for sure.
Partially restore hearing through a sound processor and implanted receiver that stimulates the auditory nerve.
Implantable, let's bring it back, implantable cardiac devices provide real-time information regarding a patient's cardiac fluctuations.
Like, seriously, when you look at these RAND and World Economic Forum things, like, is that a man or a woman?
And you know why they chose that and this outfit and the ambiguity of it all.
It's just like, I'm just so sick of it all.
I'm just so damn sick of it.
Implantable smart stents enable continuous monitoring of blood flow to alert providers of possible clogs.
Yeah, heart stents, heart monitors, pacemakers.
Personally, I don't know that I want somebody to have digital access to those.
Because they are basically able to be remotely manipulated.
Period. Okay.
Sorry, there's the ingestible digital pills.
Track adherence and dosing of medications.
Compliance. The compliance that was just discussed...
Electronic health records.
Store patients' digital medical history in digital repositories.
Again, just like we covered with the scanny scans of the iris, and we have all your health records.
And again, just like Netanyahu did what?
Braggy bragged that he already had 98%.
Of his citizenry's medical records digitized.
And the next thing he wants to put on top of that is a genetic database.
Alright? And we want to put that genetic database there as we study what the effects of the hate and lie shots were.
All, just all openly discussed and bragged about by the guy.
And, you know, again, most people will volunteer.
If not, we can pay them.
We can pay a few people, no big deal.
Freestanding infusion pumps deliver intravenous medications via automated integration with electronic databases.
Okay? Sensor-equipped hospital beds.
Instantaneous monitoring of patients' vital signals through sensors.
Now again, something like that makes sense because you're in a hospital.
And the sensors are in the bed.
They are not in you.
You understand? Wearable prosthetics enable operation of artificial limbs by detecting minute muscle movements.
And once again...
It seems like an interesting proposition.
You want to empower people that have lost a limb.
But I always go to the example of Annie Jacobson in her book on DARPA discussing how you have the Luke arm.
Maybe we should bring up the Luke arm.
It's pretty amazing. We'll watch that clip or many.
Not only do you have the Luke arm, you have these fitted Prosthetics, where your sensor, basically your sensory around the Phinic Prosthetic allows this thing to move.
And let's see.
Let's type in Luke arm and then cast.
So, yeah, let's take a look.
Because a lot of this is amazing, okay?
And what I want to do...
Okay? Here's five years ago, veterans receiving the DARPA Lukearm.
And I want to see some of the more recent stuff.
On June 30, 2017, two veterans living with arm amputations became the first recipients of a new generation of prosthetic limb that promises them unprecedented, near-natural arm-and-hand motion.
The modular, battery-powered arms developed for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency by DECA Research and Development Corporation represent the most significant advance in upper extremity prosthetics in more than a century.
The prosthetic Luke Arm system enables dexterous arm and hand movement through a simple, intuitive control system.
The system allows users to control multiple joints simultaneously and provides a variety of grips and grip forces by means of wireless signals generated by sensors worn on the feet or via other easy-to-use controllers.
Years of testing and optimization in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs led to clearance by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the establishment of a commercial scale manufacturer, Mobius Bionics of Manchester, New Hampshire.
Throughout the arm's development, DARPA received contracting support from the Army Research Office.
The program also received funding assistance from the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command.
More than 100 people living with amputation were involved in initial studies, which led to a product whose natural size, weight, and shape provides unparalleled comfort and ease of use.
So now, you hear that, unparalleled comfort and ease of use.
That's the lie. That's what Annie Jacobson says.
Yeah, well, the cameras are there, and they're shooting stuff, and they're getting ready for the media.
Maybe he didn't see how awkward it was for him to try to drink that water.
Alright, the truth of the matter is, she says when the cameras are off, they take those things off and they use the traditional hooks they've been using because they're accustomed to them.
And they're just much easier ease of use.
And these things, although they look cool, they're not quite there.
But this isn't really about helping people, unfortunately.
Maybe in some cases or down the line...
But really, this is about acclimating you to this technology and accepting transhumanism.
So let's go within this year.
Okay, let's see what we got for the Luke arm.
Man, that's so weird that in the last year you don't see any of that.
Let's go prosthetic arm.
We do it live.
We do it live this year.
So that wired one's there.
Wow, Esper.
Going Bionic.
This is CNBC. Let's see what we got.
In development now, robotic prosthetic limbs controlled by your mind.
Scientists tell us it's closer to reality than most people might think.
There's a new technology called artificial touch.
It uses electronic sensors to help people who've lost limbs actually feel things again.
Let's say you lose an arm in a car crash.
With this new technology, when you go to pick up your phone with your prosthetic, you'll actually feel that you're holding something.
Essentially, the sensors use vibrations to restore sensations.
And scientists say this technology is just the beginning on miracles in the works.
Here's CNBC's Meg Terrell.
Most of us take a handshake like this for granted, but not former Army Sergeant Garrett Anderson from Champaign, Illinois, who lost his right hand back in 2005.
While serving in Iraq and out on patrol, Sergeant Anderson was hit by a roadside bomb.
A shrap metal came up through the vehicle.
It severed my arm and broke my jaw in seven spots, and I have a mild traumatic brain injury.
Today, he uses this, a fully robotic prosthetic.
Bionic limbs like these work by receiving signals from the user's own muscles.
It's super light, super strong.
Adil Akhtar is the creator of the Ability Hand and CEO of Psionic, a small startup outside of Chicago.
It's actually detecting all the different positions I'm making with my fingers.
The latest model, armed with human-like movement, quick reflexes.
And engineered strong enough to withstand even an arm wrestling match.
It takes a lot of strength to withstand the forces of arm wrestling, and so we designed the ability hand to be that strong.
But what makes the ability hand different is it provides touch feedback to the wearer.
We have touch sensors that relay that information back to your brain through a vibration motor so that when you actually touch an object, you can feel it.
Users are now able to feel the difference between holding something gently and crushing it, a distinction Sergeant Anderson appreciates deeply, now finally able safely to hold his daughter's hand.
It was kind of surreal, that sensory feedback of her touching my hand and feeling the vibration through the prosthetic.
It was kind of neat because obviously I could never feel that.
Today, bionic limbs like these are in their infancy, limited to just simple vibrations.
But more complex sensations like temperature and even texture are on the horizon, researched by scientists across the country.
What we need to do next is convey the information that the sensors record back to the user in a natural and intuitive way.
Dr. Levi Hargrove, Scientific Chair at the Shirley Ryan Ability Lab in downtown Chicago, says in the future, implanted devices will be able to stimulate the nerves directly, harnessing the power of artificial intelligence to more fully merge man and machine.
To more fully merge, man and machine through implantable devices.
The yield of AI is just accelerating so quickly.
You hear of self-driving cars, industrial control robots, they all use these algorithms.
The importance of AI is going to be absolutely critical to unlock the potential of these limbs.
And that's why we continue to cover this type of technology.
Alright, let's go back to the Internet of Bodies slideshow video here.
I just did a little break on the wearable prosthetics.
And then here are the seizure monitors.
Okay, continuously monitor.
And again, that's something that could help empower humanity, no doubt about it.
Attention monitors.
Now here at all...
Monitor the user's attention by tracking brain activity and eye movements.
So, thought patterns.
Alright, how they feel.
This is where it gets spooky.
Is that empowering? Attention monitors.
Oh! Especially when they tell everybody they have ADD or ADHD. We'll solve that with attention monitors.
Pay attention. Body implanted sensors.
Monitor and track biometrics just everywhere.
Again, chips gone wild.
Lumi, the DARPA program.
Clothing with sensors.
Record body temperature and adapt to keep the wearer comfortable.
Micro sensors in your clothing.
Internet connected scales.
Track and analyze fluctuations in body weight, body mass index, and water weight.
So, when you have these biomimetic devices, when you have these tracker devices, when you have these sensors, we'll send it up to the cloud.
They love to talk about the cloud.
And they will have a direct line of sight into your real-time biology.
Let me repeat it.
Your real-time biology.
Wow. Let's go back.
Implantable microchips.
Again, you start talking about it. Oh, they're going to microchip you, Jason.
Store information, open doors, and pay for goods.
This is tech that's been around for 20-plus years commercially.
You know, from chipping your pets with a geolocator...
To the family that chipped themselves after 9-11.
You know, maybe I gotta play that clip.
I believe that family went through some tragedies afterwards.
Family chipped after 9-11.
I think it was on the Today Show.
They were just so happy to do it.
Okay? Um...
Let's see. Let's type in microchip because that did not come up, believe it or not.
We'll get it because we're doing it live.
So let's see if Google has something else there.
So I typed in family microchipped after 9-11.
Not there. Let's go to DuckDuckGo.
Let's do a little ducking, ducking, go.
Hit that. Family microchipped.
Florida family takes computer chip trip.
Just right there. CBS News.
I'm going to guess that that's got to be it.
May 10th, 2002.
That is it, because I remember this person right here.
What's the family?
It's the Jacobs family.
So, let's see.
Jacobs family microchipped.
Let's see if that YouTube, the lords of YouTube, will give us a microchip.
Man, it's just not there.
Let's see, US tech company, that's only from five years ago.
There's human microchipping from three years ago.
I want to go back the 20 years.
That's what I want.
Let's go here.
Let's just do a whole Googling.
And let's then go to, because here you're finding it.
Let's see if the video's right there.
Here it is! The Verichip on the Today Show 2002.
You may remember when we had the Jacobs family here on today last month, they announced they'd be the first family to be fitted with the Verichip.
It's a tiny computer chip that can be implanted in the body and then scanned for personal and medical information in emergency situations.
Well, they're back this morning to have the procedure done.
Jeff Leslie and Derek Jacobs are joined by Dr.
David Wolkin. Good morning to all of you.
Nice to see you. Good morning.
And Keith Bolton of Applied Digital Solutions joins us as well.
Right, Keith? Good morning, Katie Howe.
Nice to see you again. Nice to see you too.
Briefly, for people who might not be familiar with this technology, can you just describe what the Barrett chip is and how it works?
Take your slave chip after 9-11.
We scared you so much, you did it on TV. Take your slave chip, it's 20 plus years old now.
We're still talking about the Internet of Things.
Spirit Chip is an advanced verification system.
It's designed to have a small little needle injected inside of the body, and there's a small little chip that can provide information in the event that you cannot speak.
Where is it implanted generally, Keith?
Generally it's implanted in the upper right area to the shoulder, and Jeff Jacobs is actually having his in the shoulder type area.
Okay, we'll get to Jeff in a moment, but Leslie and Derek, I know that you had your chips implanted earlier this morning.
How did the procedure go, Derek?
It went very well. I was actually amazed on how simple and easy it was.
I was actually amazed how it was so simple and easy to be injected like cattle or livestock or a pet.
I couldn't wait to do it.
I'm so happy that my parents have used this kind of judgment.
Leslie, how about you? Are you feeling any after effects?
Was it painful in any way?
Oh no, it was incredibly simple.
I felt absolutely nothing, and I feel great.
In fact, I know, Leslie, well, Derek, first of all, is sort of the catalyst behind this.
He saw the Verichip on the Today Show, and I understand he started pestering you right away, but it really will serve a very useful purpose for your family, Leslie, because I know that your husband, Jeff, was taken to the emergency room in 1995, and doctors asked what medications he was on, and you had a difficult time remembering, right?
And now you can just scan the chip!
But you don't even need that anymore.
Because now we've got your biometrics.
And you're part of the World Food Program.
Or one of these other bullshit programs.
You don't even need it. Just take your iris scan.
We'll have all your old digital identity there.
We'll incorporate it into a financial system.
It's great! Oh yes, he's been rushed many a times and he's on over ten medications, had cancer, numerous complications.
It's just too much to remember and with the VeriChip and the scanner, instantaneously they will be able to access all this information.
Derek, tell me why when you saw this you thought, you know, I have to have my family get this ASAP. What was it about it?
Well, technology is my life, and this is a great technological advancement.
And also, I thought that it could help my dad because, as my mom said, we have gone to the emergency room many times with him, and a lot of times he's in too much pain to answer any of the questions that he had.
And since his medications change often and his medical history is so long, me and my mom can't remember it, so the VeriChip will be able to tell them concise information about his history in only milliseconds.
All right. Well, I know that Jeff is about to have the procedure done, and Dr.
Wolkin is here, Dr. David Wolkin, a surgeon who your family knows.
Dr. Wolkin, why don't you go ahead and implant the chip and just show us how this works?
Just put it in! Okay, well, Jeff's already been prepped with a sterile field, and he's been infiltrated with a xylocaine to numb the area up.
Can I have the chip, please?
This is the insertion cannula.
And we have to take the piece of tape off.
You know, it's just, it's so it's... does this not remind you of all the hate and lies shots as well?
Just, I mean, the crazy amount of repetition of propaganda.
You got the families, we're gonna keep people safe.
Ba ba ba ba ba ba ba ba.
Oh, the doctor, he's the authority.
They run the same thing over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again!
With a different flavor.
This one's caramel macchiato.
But don't worry. We got cookies and cream and peanut butter mousse tracks on the way.
All the same thing.
Oh, yes. Which is, in actual fact, the hardest part of the procedure.
It's hilarious! Our entire family's getting chipped out of fear!
Don't worry, you're just on national television.
Oh, my goodness. Well, thank you.
Katie, no pressure, no pressure.
You know, while you're doing that, I just wanted to ask Keith, Keith, you know, this will be scanned for information, but how many emergency rooms in this country actually have scanners, and how will they know that they have to scan the patient in the first place?
It's not like somebody can say, hey, by the way, I've got a Verichip in my shoulder, check it out.
A lot of times people won't be in a condition to say that, right?
Well, that is probably correct.
However, we have spoke with many hospitals and quite a few hospitals in Florida have already agreed to take the scanner.
And as far as the procedure, we will give a particular card that would be in a wallet.
In the event that they do not see the card, then the attendant, the medical attendant, will either ask you to have a chip or we hope that the natural procedure would be to just scan over the You gotta love how they would have the wallet and the information there.
You know, which, if you did, you wouldn't need the chip in the first place.
Oh, weird! Odd, strange, crazy, kooky, I know.
Wild. Wild, if you will.
Alright. Do we continue with the RAM thing?
I think we wrap up the RAM thing.
I think a lot of people understand where we're going from the internet of body here.
And, you know, when we talk about all this...
I want to reiterate that the ghouls out there are integrating all of it together.
The biomimetics and the climate agenda.
And they're telling you they're here to save the world.
It's always under the guise of saving the world.
And they're a select group of people.
And that's why John Kerry, and we've played the clip before, we're going to play it again, talking about how they're almost extraterrestrial, should alarm people.
Because not only is it pompous and asinine to say these things and act this way, it's totally inaccurate.
But John Kerry is a guy that likes power.
John Kerry is establishment.
John Kerry runs more of the day-to-day policies, especially when we're talking about global policies and integration, And this agenda than Joe Biden could ever dream of at this point.
He's actually doing work.
He's actually an envoy and an emissary.
He's actually still got some coherence.
That's why when you hear things like this, it's so over the top.
It's like, all right, he might be coherent, but does he have any self?
Is he self-aware at all?
I would say no. And when you stop and think about it, it's pretty extraordinary.
That we, a select group of human beings, because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives, are able to sit...
Yeah, billions of dollars and other members of a socio-economic, social-Darwinistic Authoritarian-minded, generational, nepotistic predator class.
When they tapped me on the shoulder and said, hey, come join, that's what touched these people.
That's it. That's the shebango.
...in a room and come together and actually talk about saving the planet.
I mean, it's so almost extraterrestrial to think about, quote, saving the planet.
If you said that to most people, most people, they think you're just a crazy, tree-hugging, lefty, liberal, you know, do-gooder or whatever.
No! See, I don't think that you're a do-gooder when you start talking about those things, unless you're really talking about saving the planet from tyrants like Kerry and the gang.
Tyrants like Bush and the gang.
And look, George W. Bush, low level.
Not really involved. Guys surrounding him, the Wolfowitz, the Rumsfeld, the Cheney.
Yeah, not good guys. The Roves, not good guys.
Evil guys.
Bad guys. Guys that don't mind hit lists based on biometric data overseas and then bringing it in globally for a refugee food program.
Those type of guys.
Well, they talk about harmony and sustainability over at these things.
Yeah, so I think what's important for policy is really to change the rules of the game, no?
So that sustainability becomes the easier choice.
The easier choice.
And by the way, when they say the easier choice, that means putting paint on you in a fashion where you don't really have a choice.
The easier choice.
Like the Lionel N, carrot on a stick.
Just for the people, but also for the companies, no?
So I think an important measure in Switzerland was to have support for renewable energy, for energy efficiency, but also then changing the way districts work.
For instance, in Zurich, we have a lot of districts where you actually don't need a car.
Yeah, no, no, it's just like those little slave cities we were talking about.
The cloud markets, the ghost kitchens.
Oh, you're just 15 minutes away and we'll make sure you do that because we're tracking your heart rate.
Because all the activities, school, buying something, everything you can do in walking distance.
And by doing that, people don't buy a car.
And it's not felt like actually they would like to have a car and they're not allowed to have it but they simply don't need it because the environment was built in a way that they don't need it and I think this is what policy needs to do.
They have to change the environment so a sustainable lifestyle, a lifestyle in harmony with nature is the easiest way to go and also for the companies.
Oh yes, and also for the companies to go by these rules in harmony with nature.
We're so concerned about nature and Gaia.
All under this false idea that they're saving the earth, bringing back an earth-based religion, Too many people doing too many things is why we have all these catastrophes.
It has nothing to do with the decisions by the people at the top.
We can't let the surf class get out of line.
And we've got to make it the easier choice.
And we'll use the companies to do that as well.
We'll pick the winners and losers.
Same thing with the CBDC. And here perhaps a last point.
I really like what you said on following through.
We had all these nice commitments.
We had the Paris Agreement.
We also here at World Economic Forum have every year very nice commitments.
What's important is really to follow through and also to also shed the light.
Sometimes you're very critical with those who are acting.
And we need to be critical and see that there's no greenwashing.
No greenwashing.
The whole thing is greenwashing.
We should also put a light on those who are not acting.
And I think policy needs to try.
And I think, for instance, Biden's suggestion that the government only buys with companies who commit to Paris, who commit to science-based targets.
I think that's a smart policy.
So that policy tries to leverage also the action from companies and somehow Yeah, no, that's exactly what they're trying to do.
It's called eco-fascism.
It's called globalism.
They call it harmonization.
But once again, it's this cycle where you circumvent the laws of nation-states and you put in this corporate regulatory system that allows you to manipulate The entire social and economic infrastructure of these places, so they bend the knee to the will of the monsters at Davos.
I think this is a smart way to do politics.
In the end, policy needs also to be smart, because again, we need to have the buy-in from all the population, else we're not re-elected and change is not happening.
So it needs to be smart policy, which is at the same time also transformative.
Oh, transformative and smart, and we must be re-elected.
I don't know how much...
They're worried about the re-elections.
This is...
You gotta love how the COVID, this is COVID-19, the Great Reset.
Did you see that? It starts out literally with like the eye symbolism tunnel.
And it gets into like NASA, too.
Like, oh, let's get right into it.
Isn't that lovely? The World Economic, that's the thing, yeah.
Right, there it is right there.
Look at that. And this is their Great Reset, guys.
Let's see. Ba-di-di-do!
World Economic Forum.
I love the dystopic cloud-looking city and then the futuristic-looking city.
And there it is!
NASA in space!
COVID-19, The Great Reset.
For a new book from the Forum, COVID-19, The Great Reset.
I'm joined here in our studios in Geneva by the authors, Thierry Mallory, a former Forum colleague, and by Professor Klaus Schwab, who is the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Forum, and also by my colleague, Saadia Zahidi, who leads the economic and societal work here in Geneva.
Before we hear from each of them, I want to turn over a couple of rules of housekeeping for the briefing.
If you have questions, please use the Q&A fun question live.
Perhaps you can introduce the book, its themes, and tell us what the objectives are for The Great Reset.
Welcome everybody and thank you, Adrian.
Let's first look at the impact COVID-19 probably has.
We don't know yet the final outcome of this pandemic.
There's a lot of uncertainty, but we know already that it will have a changing effect, changing on economies, societies, It's not just to be compared with the economic crisis which we had to pass through 10 years ago.
The effect will be much similar to World War, and actually all countries in the world are affected.
So again, 2020 is like, no, this is going to be, we're doing this.
This is like World War style stuff.
Lovely. Lovely, Klaus.
So if we look at the impact, of course, we first see the impact on global economic growth.
Even in the most optimistic estimates of the IMF and OECD, we will be back to the output level of the end of 19, only at the, in the best case, only at the end of 21.
Then look at the debt which we are loading on our shoulders.
Again, now we must need stakeholder capitalism.
Notice a lot of this stuff is economic, again, because it's a planned economic implosion eventually to bring in the fourth industrial revolution, to bring in the central bank digital currency.
It was already indebted at an amount of over 300% of GDP. Now the rescue programs of the governments represent another 10 trillion dollars which will be added to our debt load and will have to be in some way be repaid by future generations.
I'm also, of course, looking at the unemployment and the impact on livelihoods.
We know many, many people, according to the ILO, about 50% of people in the world will be affected combined, taking the combined effects of COVID-19 and the fourth industrial revolution.
And finally, not to forget the figures.
I mean, we look at the statistics.
We see 500 more than 500,000 people who have died.
Just imagine the personal tragedy which is behind all those cases.
So we have to be very careful not just to look at the figures.
Look, the bottom line is they exploited and caused Those type of deaths.
They're the ones that suppressed the real medication and treatment.
They're the ones that pushed the lockdowns, the hate, the lies, the masks, the injectable bioweapons.
Now, when we look at COVID, I think we should distinguish between three phases.
We have the three R's.
Restrain, which means to fight the virus, the hot phase.
Most countries are in today.
Then we have recover, to go back to a kind of new normal.
And finally, the reset.
Which means to define and to design the strategies which should lead us in the after-corona phase.
What is the objective?
What kind of world do we want to build?
What do we know? What did we learn?
I think the world which we want to create with the Great Reset has to be much more resilient, It has to be because security people will demand for more security, physical security, health security.
It will have to be more inclusive.
We had already a big gap before the crisis started.
This gap will be tremendously increased.
So if we want to avoid When they say inclusiveness, that means that we have to bring the tyranny to more people.
That's all they want to include. We have to, under the guide of you being safe, bring you under our tyranny.
And finally, more sustainable because...
We know what sustainable means.
It means a code word for your standard of living plummeting.
So when he tells you a more sustainable future, that means a shittier future for you and your family.
We know now that the next crisis is already waiting for us around the corner.
It's already waiting for us.
We haven't even gotten over this crisis.
Already waiting for us around the corner.
That's why we got the CBDC and the social credit score on tap.
Because we're the heroes.
We're here to save the planet.
I'm done. I'm done.
I think that's going to wrap it up for me.
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