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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, as if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy. Silence!
The great and powerful Oz knows why you have come.
You've got to say, I'm a human being!
God damn it! My life has value!
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder!
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men.
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
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Good morning, everybody.
I am Jason Bermes.
This is Reality Rants.
Tell you what, before we get going into a pretty dark show, I think, unfortunately.
I wish it was going to be upbeat.
I wish it was going to be a show where...
I was focusing on what everybody else is going to be focusing on and has been focusing on now over the weekend.
And the big clips are Bill Maher and Russell Brand and MSNBC and Trump the champion.
That's the big stuff.
Russell Brand did a great job.
Trump's speech.
A lot of talk.
Not something we're going to focus on here today.
Not something we're going to focus on here today.
Instead, we're going to go to some more obscure-type stories, like Jared Fogle that no one seems to talk about anymore and who really didn't get enough jail time for what he did, and this was the Subway spokesperson.
Then we're going to talk about entertainment in general and the larger audience.
Disturbing, hollyweird culture, especially with Roman Polanski.
And these clips that I'd never seen of Polanski before, shout out to the Dalton Report, who posts just...
Look, it's tough stuff.
Doesn't get enough credit.
By the way, shout out to the Vigilant Fox out there.
They post some of our stuff sometimes.
And they've now broken into the top 100 most influential accounts on Twitter.
And that's a big deal. It is a big deal because we're trying to push the narrative in a truthful direction.
Now... Like I said, before we get into all that dark stuff, I'm going to read this entire Daily Mail article.
Because it just shows you how terrible people, unimaginably horrific and terrible people can be.
And you can't just pass it off, well that's another culture.
No, it's our culture. It's our society.
It's everywhere. There are human beings that are anomalous to most of us.
Who are vicious predators of the rest of the species on multiple levels.
That's it. I think that's the best way to describe it.
That's why I call them the predator class.
You know, I watched a documentary probably now a year and a half, two years ago back that was pretty good and they were calling them the parasite class.
No, no. These are predators.
They may have a parasitic aspect to them, but they are predators.
And they look at themselves as the apex predator.
Putting it out there. So before we get into all that, it's Reality Rants.
And I'm not going to say it's going to be a huge visual change to the show.
It's probably not.
It's still going to be on a green screen.
But, because I've had all these issues with my board and the way the audio comes in sometimes, like, it's not high enough right now.
It's like, stretched all the way up, it should be fine.
It's not. I could do a reformat of the PC and I could try to do that.
But there's just some bumps in the road.
It's about two years since I got this last PC. I think it's a Ryzen 7 3700X for all the dorks out there.
And GTX 1080.
Now, 1080 used to be top of the line like a decade ago.
Top of the line!
Except for the 1080 Ti.
And still, you know, a pretty good graphics card.
Allows me very easily right now to stream to four different places.
But one of those is actually running off of my CPU, if you know what I'm saying.
Okay? So I said, you know what?
There's only 32 gigabytes of RAM in this.
The graphics card seems to be having some hiccups too.
If you notice, sometimes my pre-renders, all of a sudden the audio goes out of sync.
That shouldn't be happening. You know, I mean, maybe it's a bug in Premiere, whatever.
It was time to upgrade.
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But I was sitting there.
And I had, you know, about $2K that I thought, you know what, I could spend, it's been two years, and let's just upgrade the whole thing.
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Did that just so I could have a little bit of expansion.
Terabyte SSD. That's, you know, boom.
So... I got all this new stuff.
I just painted a green screen in one of the rooms that had kind of been like an office, but not really used.
I thought I was going to be using it for something else.
But I was like, you know what? It's time to pull the trigger.
I'm going to be in this house for at least the next, you know, eight, nine months.
I mean, maybe another year and eight, nine months.
Who knows? You never know. But I'm pretty content here.
And it was just time to expand.
So... Did the paint job.
Ordered the computer. I'm going to have a new monitor set up there.
I have so many of these boards that hopefully the audio combined with Windows 11 and a new processor and a board and 64 gigabytes of RAM and a big GPU is going to make the show that much smoother.
I'm not saying we're going to go in 4K. I think the 1080p is enough of Jason Bermas.
I don't think anybody wants to see me in 4K. I mean, really?
No. How about no thank you?
Nobody wants to see that. So we're going to keep going on.
Alright. That being said.
See, I wanted to just start a little lighthearted.
A little bit lighthearted.
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Okay. So...
I read this whole article and what stood out to me, first of all, Russell Taylor, who's the stepfather of these two girls who were 11 and 13 when this started.
And I want to get into that because 11 and 13 is going to sound like just the type of age that Roman Polanski unabashedly likes.
In his own words...
The Polansker. Guy making movies to this day.
Had no idea. I was looking up, you know, because I know he's not allowed in the United States.
I know he continually makes movies with big Hollywood actors.
Because the entertainment industry is sick.
Okay? I mean, seriously sick.
And I had no idea he did a remake of Oliver Twist.
Now... I don't know.
There's something about Oliver Twist as a kid for me, just because I guess I grew up a poor kid.
And, like, you know, I still remember, please, sir, may I have some more?
I said, you know what?
Things might be bad, Jason.
You could be Oliver Twist.
Had no idea. So, Russell Taylor, I think 51, gets like 31 years, but Fogle gets like 13.
I'm not even sure how much longer Fogle's going to be in jail.
These people should be in prison forever for what they've done.
As well as the mother of these two girls...
Who was aiding the stepfather in producing CP via hidden cameras of these young girls for Jared.
And then on top of that, Russell was trying to make meetings happen with Jared and underage girls that were the friends of his stepdaughters for those kind of encounters.
But let's just read what we can.
I think we'll read it down the line.
And this should let you know, this is how dark people are just to be next to somebody who has a marginal amount of fame.
That's doing Subway commercials.
Wow. Russell Taylor.
Who was convicted on 24 counts of producing child abuse images.
Was sentenced to 27.
I thought he got 31. My bad.
27 years in prison in 2022.
Not enough. Life.
Life. After it was revealed that he had helped Jared obtain CP. By setting up hidden recording devices throughout his stepdaughters, Christian Showalter and Hannah Perrette's bedrooms and in the bathroom of their childhood home.
Now Christian, 24, and Hannah, 21, have detailed their horrifying story as part of the upcoming Discovery docuseries called Jared from Someway Catching a Monster, which is set to premiere today.
So I guess we're giving a little hype.
This will probably end up all over the media in the next couple days.
I see this probably going like R. Kelly style, as it should.
But I think we have to look at the larger context of this.
Why aren't these people in prison forever?
Just saying. Jared, now 45, originally from Indianapolis, Indiana, was hired as the sandwiches chain spokesperson in 2000 after he credited eating its food with helping him lose more than 200 pounds two years earlier.
And that's the person who got 27 years.
There he is with Jared.
Yeah, great guys!
Nice shots.
And these are the two, you know, they're now adults, obviously.
His stunning transformation quickly captured the nation, and he soon became known as the subway guy, appearing in more than 300 of the eatery's commercials, getting interviewed on late-night TV shows, and even launching his own foundation in an attempt to battle childhood obesity.
But in 2015, after 15 years of working with the company, Jared's squeaky clean image as dedicated health buff and do-gooder was quickly shattered when he was found guilty Let me repeat this.
And I've said it many times.
These people do not stop.
That's a life sentence for that conviction.
That's what needs to happen.
By the way, not even 50 likes over on YouTube.
Let's get it up. But, again, because every once in a while, people in power get burned for this.
Whether it be in the upper echelons of the entertainment industry, like Polanski, which we're going to get into, or in, you know, even government, you know, which has happened in the past.
Oopsie! Oopsie!
I'm going to go to rehab now!
Shouldn't be sexting with those pages!
Oopsie, Mr. Foley!
Oopsie! Right?
Politics, entertainment, religion.
Hmm? Jared's crimes were facilitated by the head of his charity.
Oh, they always have charities.
Isn't that nice of them? They're always such loving, good people.
You know, charities give them access to what?
Children. Now 51, who had over 400 images, and I'm sorry, those are videos, featuring underage boys and girls on his computer when he was first arrested in 2015, most of which contained footage of Christian, Hannah, and their friends.
You understand? I mean, these people are pretty sick.
Pretty sick. Now, Russell's stepdaughters, who were age 13 and 11 when Jared first came into their lives, are finally ready to share their harrowing details of what they went through in an attempt to help other victims.
In an exclusive sneak peek of the three-part series obtained by USA Today, Hannah recalled the moment that she started to realize that something was wrong.
She said that she had a friend who was 15 at the time.
And that her stepfather became particularly interested in.
He insisted she had to meet Jared and quickly set up a dinner.
Afterwards, she said Jared started sending Russell a series of inappropriate messages that showed her and her friend.
Russell was very adamant about Jared meeting her, she recalled in the clip.
After the dinner, Jared would send Russell text messages.
He would make comments about, you know, Doing some terrible things.
Okay? Sentenced to 15 years.
So, supposedly out in 2030, but probably before that, with good behavior.
And a little grease in the wheels.
Just want to put that out there. She got very uncomfortable very quickly and she kind of questioned me about it.
Why is he saying these things about me?
I instantly felt awkward and uncomfortable because it was like in that moment that I started to realize that maybe something isn't right here.
You think? In an interview with People, the women branded their stepdad, who was married to their mother, Angela Baldwin, as a monster and a predator.
They also spoke further about some of the disgusting messages that Jared would send their stepdad, in which he would comment sexually on their bodies and looks.
Jared would rate us on a scale of who he would want to do terrible things to more.
It's great. I think it was probably one of the most unsettling things that I've seen because my friend was on the top of that list.
Some of them had not even hit puberty yet.
And he was ranking them whether he wanted to or not.
Why, again, why wouldn't this person just be in jail forever?
Like, both of them, forever!
That's what should be happening.
I mean, this is a long time...
Collusion relationship for the exploitation of children.
Forever they go to jail.
Is that radical to say?
I don't think so.
He would want us to watch pornographic material.
He would want us to talk about, you know, or that.
With our partners, to our friends, getting us curious about our sexuality.
It was a constant thing.
He was grooming 100%.
Can't say the grooming word anymore.
After Russell was arrested following a month-long investigation or months-long investigation by the FBI, the girls learned about the cameras that were placed around their home.
During their stepfather's trial, they were also shown text messages sent between him and their mother about wanting to watch them in the shower.
We had no idea this was happening, Christian told people.
But it was constantly going on, and it was traumatizing to have obviously figured that out.
Your mother betrayed you!
Angela was convicted on two counts of production of sexual abuse material, one count of conspiracy to produce sexual abuse material, and one count of possession of sexual abuse material and sentenced to 33 years in prison for her involvement.
Now, look, that's probably where I got the 31 years and messed up.
A life in prison, for sure.
You could argue, I mean, that's their mother, probably should get more than the other.
They should all just go to jail forever.
Forever. My God.
While speaking to Yahoo, the sisters explained that they felt it was important to share their story with the world in an attempt to inspire others who may have gone through something similar.
I mean, again, this is the darkness.
You understand? This is the darkness.
I want everybody to understand that's the darkness right there.
And it's part of a larger culture.
So... We're going to move on from that.
Okay? And, by the way, I just want to say, you know, another person we talked about, politics.
This guy, this Democratic mayor recently, Mayor Patrick Wojohan, you know, he's just been indicted on a little CP action.
There he is with bootlicker.
I'm not sure which one that is, but some more bootlicker.
That's nice. And, of course, Pelosi.
The old Pelosi-er.
You know, but it's not widespread and it's not rampant.
It's not something to be concerned about.
So these are all the films that Polanski has directed.
Now, it wasn't until the early, mid-70s, I think he gets convicted in 77, of...
Basically, I mean, let's use the R word.
See, you have to be so careful in this first hour, because we're on YouTube, and for some reason, you know, you can't, like, state the obvious.
I mean, this guy got convicted in 77.
The girl wasn't 14 yet.
She was 13 years old.
Okay? And he's going to tell you this in his own words.
Now look how many other movies since then.
Okay? I mean, just, oh, there's Harrison.
Mr. Ford. I like Harrison Ford.
Not in love you did the movies.
In fact, Harrison Ford reads a little speech for Polanski, the director, getting an Oscar.
In fact, it might have been, what was it, 2002?
Let's see. Let's check.
Let's check. For The Pianist.
Yes, so in 2003 he gets it for The Pianist here.
And there it is, the Oliver Twist thing I didn't know happened.
Pierce Bronson, you know, Ewan McGregor.
Hollywood's top!
They love them!
They love them!
You'll see them all cheer for them.
20 years ago, still.
Yeah, and they should have known better 20 years ago as well.
Let's hear what Mr.
Polanski has to say in his own words.
Again, credit to the Dalton Report for bringing this video to my attention.
The papers and the magazines and the books talk about you and little girls.
Is there anything in it?
Well, I like young women, let's put it this way.
I think most of men do, actually.
So let's bring it right back.
Okay. Little girls is what he asks about.
Let's bring her right back. Let's bring her right back here.
Okay. Papers and the magazines and the books talk about you and little girls.
Is there anything in it?
Well, I like young women, let's put it this way.
I think most of men do, actually.
Yeah, but the question turns on how young, doesn't it?
Well, yes. Well, here you come to a concrete case for which I have been behind the bars, and that's what you want to talk about it.
I'm glad you left it for coffee, you know, for the coffee.
But what exactly would you like me to tell you?
What would you like me to tell you?
Because I'm about to be very open and very honest about what a monster I am, and I do not care.
I will make more movies.
I will get Oscars.
Um... I want you to know what happened that night.
But you want the nitty-gritty?
No, I don't want the nitty-gritty.
That was the last thing I want. It wasn't night.
It was an afternoon. I was about to make a series of photographs of young girls.
So let's start here.
I'm going to make a series of photographs of young girls.
Very unapologetic.
In the middle of the afternoon is the occurrence of, you know, the sexual assault of, again, what he'll tell you is a 13-year-old girl who he knew was 13.
Of that age for a French magazine called Vogue Homme.
And I found it quite an interesting enterprise because I like the girls of this age and because the girls of that age for some reason like me.
So he likes girls of that age and they like him.
So I want everybody to think about this.
Yesterday was Sunday.
My niece is about to turn 14.
She came by to do the laundry really quick.
Quick back and forth.
I don't want a 20-something or 30-something creepy dude who's doing a photo shoot with young girls.
Oh, they like you?
No, oh really, they like you.
Somebody with possessions and power over them.
I mean, this guy's a really sick person.
So let's bring it back.
We're going to bring it back because I have to.
Okay? So, again, just listen.
This is a...
I mean, I'm going to tell you right now, he's very candid about the monster he is.
He's never been to jail for this.
Make, um...
A series of photographs of young girls of that age for a French magazine called Vogue Homme.
And I found it quite an interesting enterprise because I like the girls of this age and because the girls of that age for some reason like me.
Can't help but smile while he says it.
And just it went a little bit too far.
One of those on the session with this girl.
So I'm taking photographs and it just went a little too far.
And it happened one afternoon after I photographed her.
And the next day or two...
Okay, so here comes...
Where he tries to basically say that everybody in California is guilty of this if they had a sexual experience before they were 18.
Look, this isn't the 19-year-old with a 17-year-old.
This isn't even the 20-year-old with a 17-year-old.
That maybe they started dating when he was a senior and she was a sophomore.
No, it's not what we're talking about here.
It's not what we're talking about at all.
We're talking about a creepy dude with a bunch of power telling you he likes young girls and photographing them.
And then things got a little too far as he smircles about it.
He may have not had the same problems.
Most of people in the state of California are guilty of the similar crime since the age of consent in that state is 18.
And it's very difficult to find someone who did not have a sexual experience before reaching this age.
So that means that there are a lot of lawbreakers.
With me, it was a bit more extreme, of course, because the girl was two weeks short of 14.
Two weeks short of 14.
Just openly admits it.
Doesn't care. But if you have seen her sitting here next to me, You wouldn't be particularly shocked by it.
As a matter of fact, you would find it completely normal.
But I'd be particularly concerned to find out how old she was.
Yeah, yeah, see, I mean, are you watching this?
This is the guy they're going to give a standing ovation to.
This guy, Holly Weird, loved 20 years ago.
You wonder why we got here.
You wonder why we got here.
Because guys like this have skated the system and not only skated it, been celebrated for it.
As she's sitting right here, it would be an issue.
Really, Roman? Really?
You actually did know. You actually did know her answer.
Yeah, I knew. I knew she was 14 because she was talking about her birthday before that.
She was talking about her birthday.
I knew she was 14.
She wasn't 14 yet.
Let's bring it back. I mean, this is how a sociopath, a predator speaks.
Okay, when they're feeling extremely candid.
All right?...experience before reaching this age.
So that means that there are a lot of lawbreakers.
With me, it was a bit more extreme, of course, because the girl was two weeks short of 14.
But if you have seen her sitting here next to me, You wouldn't be particularly shocked by it.
As a matter of fact, you would find it completely normal.
Well, I'd be particularly concerned to find out how old she was.
And you actually did know.
You actually did know how old she was.
Yeah, I knew. I knew she was 14 because she was talking about her birthday before that.
Doesn't the age of consent mean precisely that?
That under a certain age, whatever age it may be, it doesn't matter if the girl says yes or not or wants to or not.
That you're supposed not to because it's...
Yes, I know. I know.
In that particular state, that's again the question of, you know...
Everywhere in the West has got some sort of age of consent.
No, but you see, if you think of the United States, there's a stage when the age of consent is 12 in the United States.
You see, there are other countries where, you know, it varies from country to country.
Yes, indeed, you know, that's, well, it's very easy to say it now, and you should have thought about it before, but if you find yourself with a girl in a certain situation, you don't exactly think of it.
Here again, 12 is what he said.
Twelve. Now look, there have been some terrible laws in this country.
We fixed most of those.
The age of consent laws.
And for a good reason.
Because those are children.
Okay? They're children.
So I'm going to remind everybody before I play this clip again.
That happened in the Chinatown tenant test era.
That little interview and the incident.
That little era right there.
He's gone on, okay?
He's gone on to make 13 more movies with A-list celebrities, okay?
We're not going to watch any of the terrible trailers, but he's celebrated by these people, okay?
And here's Harrison Ford in 2003.
That's from the very beginning.
When all the arts and sciences of motion pictures bring movies to life, it is the director who gives them their pulse.
And here are the nominees for the 75th achievement in directing.
For Chicago, Rob Marshall.
For Gangs of New York, Martin Scorsese.
You know, I haven't seen Gangs of New York.
I didn't realize this beat that out.
I was actually talking about watching that because Scorsese does do amazing work.
And I was thinking to myself, Daniel Day-Lewis is like the last great actor of a generation.
He's not really a celebrity. You never hear about Daniel Day-Lewis hitting a town.
He doesn't do, you know, Hollyweird-type stuff.
He's a real actor.
Man, sorry, Scorsese.
You lost this guy, huh?
For the hour, Steven Daldry.
For the pianist, Roman Polanski.
For Dr. Pedro Almodovar.
And the Oscar goes for Roman Polanski.
For the pianist.
You should also be ashamed, Martin Scorsese.
Oh, there's a nice...
He's happy. Huh?
Yeah, Hollywood! Woo!
Number one! Let's stand up for him.
Oh, yeah, that's right, Chinatown, right?
Oh, you worked with a major in Brody.
Yeah, you did. That was the movie.
The Academy congratulates Roman Polanski.
Yeah, I'll bet the Academy does.
Shame on you too, Harrison.
Shame on you. Listen to that monster.
No thanks. Alright, I want to move on to some other stories.
Again, I hate having to start...
That way. But, you know, I just thought that those two things were really important.
We've got a lot of other stuff to hit.
We've got a lot of stuff that we're going to hit on the other side with the Operation Fear and the deploy the new variant news.
That we're definitely going to go over.
We've got some other videos we're going to play on this end.
However, I just want to remind everybody Still nothing on the unsealed documents that we've been waiting for on the Epstein case.
I know the Epstein files could be unlocked any day now.
Any day now.
So, going down the line, a man Doom posted this because it's Elon Musk.
This is really him.
Yes, this is transhumanism bullshit.
By the way, shout out to Scott, who's in the audience over there.
And of course, another great monitor, Mr.
Gritch. Thank you guys for all the support.
Couldn't do it without you guys.
Something should be done.
And it's like some weird meme.
Daddy, what did you do?
And it says, in the singularity.
Okay? So it's the metaverse.
It's the virtual-verse.
It's transhumanism 101.
It's like, I'm glad I'm dating Grimes that kind of looks like the blue elf thing.
And like, black-cloaked children.
And like, this is the hip-cool guy.
This is the kind of stuff he tweets out because it's hip-cool.
Yeah. Okay.
Sure it is. Sure it is.
Um... Transgender minors in Mississippi can no longer receive gender-affirming care in the states after its Republican governor signed a bill that prohibits health care professionals from providing both hormone treatments and surgical procedures.
Keyword, minors.
Correct. Correct.
And, you know, before I play some other videos, I've got to just read this for people.
Alright? Because the more things change, the more they seem to stay the same.
Now, I became aware of this from Unzipped Genes by Martine Rothbratt that advocates for a new form of eugenics called transgenics.
And, you know, a lot of genome mapping...
I'm not going to go too hardcore on it right now.
I'm just going to say that.
I'm going to wait a minute. I'm going to hold back.
I'm going to hold back.
Not go so hardcore on it.
But it talks about the forced sterilization of the feeble-minded through the V word that we're not going to use.
It's almost like a vacation thing.
Right? Similar word, I guess.
But by quoting it, a hundred years ago, the Supreme Court was just happily talking about, hey, we're going to do this to who we deem dumb.
The feeble-minded.
Because we can't.
Okay? The most famous case...
A forced sterilization was the 1927 Supreme Court case of Buck v.
Bell. But I want to point out, if you see this right here, in North Carolina, they forced sterilized people publicly, as far as we know, until 1974.
But in 1927, there was a Supreme Court case of Carrie Buck, a feeble-minded woman from Virginia who was deemed the probable potential parent of socially inadequate offspring, challenged the state's attempt to forcibly sterilize her in an opinion that even his colleagues called brutal, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Kirtley did away with Buck's pleas.
Ramming home his decision with one of the most heartless and ignimious lines in all of Supreme Court history.
Are you ready for this?
That's what a Supreme Court justice said.
We have seen more than once the public welfare may call upon the best citizens for their lives.
It would be strange It is better...
For all the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime, or let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit for continuing their kind.
The principle that sustains compulsory V-word Is broad enough to cover cutting the fallopian tubes.
Three generations of imbeciles are enough.
He wasn't the only one.
You know, Justice Holmes, his original draft, he was very, very, uh, you know, contained even worse language than that.
Okay, so you just check out Buck versus Bell.
This is Cato incident, too.
I mean, if anybody wants to look it up, real case...
Yes, a hundred years ago, they were using the terminology that's now just the most safe and effective, best thing ever for getting rid of the feeble-minded.
The old sterilization train.
Probably shouldn't talk about those things, huh?
So I came across this clip of Philip K. Dick talking about Operation Chaos.
And that's when they came in big time They said, screw it on its face.
When we're done hiding in the shadows, we're going to get in there.
And the American public, they'd always kind of been there.
But expand their operations.
This is on, you know, the heels of things like Cointel Pro.
Very interesting stuff.
So, Philip K. Dick...
In this video clip, talks about, I mean it's pretty wild stuff, talks about the CIA and the FBI watching him.
Now, there's only this FBI file.
That's out there. Whether Philip K. Dick got more files than just this, which he very well may have, I don't know what his FOIA that he's talking about, remains to be seen.
Has never been proven.
But with that being said, I do want to play this clip of Dick talking about it.
And for those that don't know who Philip K. Dick is...
This is a guy that was well beyond his time in terms of transhumanism and even what modern science would eventually start claiming is the nature of reality.
He's simulation theory before really most, if anybody.
And I disagree with simulation theory heavily, but it's certainly being adopted more and more.
So, here's a clip of Dick.
In March of 1974, the CIA's Operation Chaos, which was to harass, disrupt, and keep surveillance on American dissidents, was officially abandoned.
So, the kind of paranoia which Michael DeMuth noted, which was real, was based on the fact that we were harassed.
We were Under surveillance.
We really were. There was no doubt about it whatsoever.
I've seen my CIA file.
I've seen my FBI file.
Under the American Freedom of Information Act, I was legally allowed to see both files.
The CIA opened my mail.
The FBI had a file on me.
I've seen both. I no longer have this sense of the police activity.
It depends a little on what you mean by paranoia.
If you mean a psychotic conviction that you are being persecuted, which is not in accord with reality, I don't think I had that.
But boy, I sure thought the cops were watching everything I did.
And I was correct.
I was tipped off by the criminal underground that my house was being watched.
The license plate numbers of every car that stopped in front of my house was taken.
And these were not part of my imagination.
These were actual events.
Anyone who visited me, their license plate number was written down by the people next door, and I was told that the house was being washed, and that eventually my house would be hit, my files would be opened, my papers would be taken, and so it came to pass.
As I said in the Rolling Stone article on me, when I came home and found my house consisting of nothing but rubble, ruin, chaos, Broken windows, smashed doorknob, blown open files.
I said, thank God I'm not crazy.
I have real enemies.
It's a tremendous relief to discover that somebody really is after me.
So, Philip K. Dick, interesting clip.
Operation Chaos.
Something I'm going to look into a little bit more.
Maybe we'll do a whole entire show on.
I thought that that was a clip definitely worth showing and talking about.
I've got to be real careful about the other stuff that I show you here.
But, going back to forced sterilization and combining it with modern day science fiction authors, Arthur C. Clarke, for those that do not know...
He collaborated with Stanley Kubrick to write a concurrent novel for 2001, A Space Odyssey.
And then later, I believe it's 2010 or something like that, that he writes afterwards, which they do a follow-up.
But the book and the movie, it's not like the movie was based on the book.
They all worked together.
And yes, they worked with NASA. Just want to point that out.
So, Arthur C. Clarke, He wrote this book in 1986.
This is July 20th, 2019.
And he talks about, by then, which is, again, only four years ago, a society where you have normalized, weird sexual behavior.
Sorry, you just can't convince me that we're not there.
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Eastern. Just want to point that out. So let's read it.
Let's take a look at what he says.
Married white female, 40, seeks well-endowed SWM, single white male, 18 to 28, for three-month intimate companionship.
My husband's hormone treatments, he's six months pregnant, Have put him out of commission temporarily.
You'll take care of me, I'll take care of you.
Electrostimulation, okay.
As is drug-enhanced orgasm.
But I prefer a partner with original equipment rather than an implant.
Send photo and vacation...
Certificate. To Box 2238.
Okay, that's a personal ad for the Village Voice in July 20th of 2019.
Wasn't far off, was he?
Especially in that era.
The Village Voice, New York City.
Things like, other than the certificate stuff...
Yeah, I mean, he was pretty, pretty, pretty close.
Pretty, pretty close.
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So, we're not doing the Trump speech, like I said.
We're not doing the Russell Brand stuff.
We're not doing much at CPAC, even though, oh, Michael Pompeo took a swipe at Trump.
Oh, he increased the national debt, what was it, by seven or eight trillion?
All that happened under the COVID-1984 nightmare.
Like the vast majority of it.
That you facilitated Mike Pompeo.
We lied, we cheated, we stole.
And Mike Pompeo was like the worst of the worst because he was also alluding like somehow Trump was going to stay in office after the 2020 election.
He's like, literally, talking about that stuff.
Playing into it.
Pompeo gave a speech at Bilderberg in a castle, okay, with Cush Cush, Jared Kushner, back in 2020, after he took a boat there with a bunch of other Predator class members.
No thank you. No thank you.
So the clip we are going to play...
Of CPAC is this one.
I don't know who Jerry Daniels is, but whatever panel this was, I think Robert Malone appears to be on the panel.
Jerry Daniels nails it.
Knocks it out of the park.
When I first started doing my research, I thought the same thing.
I thought that this was about an election or it was about money.
And the deeper I got into the topic, I realized that, in my personal opinion, that that's really not the case.
For any of you that haven't done it, just print out Agenda 21 on two pages.
And it's that thick.
1992. These people were dead serious about it.
And they have a timeline that they're trying to hit.
Agenda 2030 is smaller, but it's an addendum to it.
So I think it's a little deeper than that, a little more nefarious than that.
I think it's probably the most well-planned PSYOP in the history of the universe.
And I think that...
And I'll also say, I don't think that the average politician in Washington is aware.
I don't think so either.
I think the average politician in Washington is a puppet, is vapid, has a low level of comprehension of the bigger picture.
In many cases, is just a generational, nepotistic, entitled lawyer.
Like, that's the old school class, and now they're just bringing people up.
They're bringing bartenders in.
Like Sandy. Old Sandy Cortez always got something to say.
Like, what a joke that is.
That that person is supposed to be a representative of either my generation or the generation before it.
It's a bad joke.
It's a bad joke.
And meanwhile, in this post-truth world, right?
And I've got this Metal Gear Solid thing that I'm probably going to play in the second hour as well.
I had somebody give a big $100 Super Chat over at Rockfin, and they gave me a clip that was actually AI-generated, but I went to the original clip of the ending of Metal Gear Solid 2 talking about AI and information distribution, and it's pretty interesting.
I never played that series.
It makes me want to play that series.
Especially because I actually do have those video games.
That's right. I've got them. It's true, folks.
Alright. This is journalist Mark Davis telling it like it is about Assange.
And again, in the post-truth world, they don't want WikiLeaks.
They don't want Assange.
They don't want actual data dumps.
Like are happening now via the UK and their Operation Fear that we're going to end up talking about on the other side.
Okay? Just want to put that out there.
I'm not giving a speech, but I will pick up on something that Mary just said, which is the issue of the redactions.
There's probably not a single topic regarding Julian that makes my blood boil than that endlessly recycled lie that he didn't redact.
So in other words...
You know, one of the excuses, one of the lies surrounding the fact that Julian Assange is like an enemy agent is that he's put us, when I say us, I mean United States soldiers by name at harm.
No, he actually redacted all those names, did his due diligence more than I think that he should have, in my opinion.
I understand Julian is not everyone's cup of tea.
He was my cup of tea, but I understand he wasn't everyone's.
I really wear loads of criticism about Julian, but I cannot tolerate that he didn't redact.
I was with him for the month.
Travelling with him and living with him effectively for the month before that release which was the first big release and I was there intensely in the three days before and I can say emphatically I won't elaborate on this platform but please accept my word and I can elaborate in any other forum that emphatically Julian Assange removed 10,000 names No small task.
10,000 names from those logs of people who had potential harm and he did it around the clock for three days with no assistance.
There was no journalist there.
There was no organisation there, no media corporation, no digital team.
It was Julian Assange.
And yet to hear that continually peddled is Frustrating to say the least.
So I might ask you this one favour.
If you ever hear anyone say that, pull them up immediately because it has done incalculable damage to Julian.
It's been used by other journalists to sneer at him and somehow distinguish what they do from what he does.
It's damaging in the public and effectively it It was used by the prosecution.
The Americans used it as the distinguishing feature of Julian Assange to the others.
So please pull it up immediately.
Tell them I said so.
Tell them I'll come and get them if they say it again.
And I was there, and there was very few people there.
So, I mean, again, talking about how he was a real journalist, he did his due diligence, he did...
What all those journalists out there pretend to do.
He exposed corruption at the highest levels via their own words.
That's what he did.
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We've got a clip from 2003, where Congressman Dan Burton, we're going back in time a lot here today, grills an FDA representative about mercury.
We'll just say mercury and vacations.
Mercury and Vacations.
We got that one clip of the AI that I want to go over.
It's a really long clip, so that might end up being a real big breakdown.
And then we have another viral clip that's out there talking about disinformation and information.
But... But...
This is the future.
This is not a parody.
This is a real thing.
And this reminded me of watching Upload on Amazon, which I think gets a lot of the transhumanist nightmare they want to take us into, right?
Where virtually you're having sexual relations with somebody in the real world while you're in the virtual world by being in this weird virtual suit.
And here it is.
This gadget lets you kiss your partner remotely.
All you need is to connect it to your smartphone, launch the app, and choose with whom you'd like to share lip action.
The sensor then detects pressure and transmits it to another device.
I want to stop it there.
I'm probably going to get a copyright strike for the Let's Get Physical.
Hopefully not. But, I mean, just, wow.
Awful. Terrible.
You want it to be a joke.
You really want it to be a joke.
It's not a joke. It's the real deal.
It's the absolute 100% real deal in the post-truth world right there.
That yeah, you're gonna be able to virtually kiss your partner with your cell phone
Thumbs it up subscribe Share. Okay, we're going to have Hancock Operation Fear.
I guess I could show you some of the headlines, right?
We can show you the Woody Harrelson headlines, whatever.
But the Matt Hancock Project Fear is going to be a big one.
Oh, really? There was politics during the COVID-19 84 nightmare.
I can't believe it. How about that?
Just, I'm shocked. I'm shocked.
And by the way, these are their own internal emails.
Remember when they got rid of him because they acted like it was a mistress thing?
No. The thing is that the media had a bunch of this stuff and they sat on it for a long time.
Supposedly, the Tuckins is finally going to come out with what he found in all the footage that we were still not allowed as the public.
And I just hope, again...
We get full dumps.
We want full dumps.
I want full Twitter file dumps.
I want full January 6 dumps.
I get enough Joey B, Zombie J, Biden dumps in his pants every time he talks.
That I gotta pretend that that guy's running anything.
I want real dumps.
I want data dumps.
That's just me.
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