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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.
I am the great and powerful are known by you and you've got to say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has been.
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.
It's Jason Hermes.
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It's not much, but when your YouTube channel is as shadow banned as mine is, when sometimes I can get more views, okay,
on banned.video alone between even videos that do all right on rumble via my channel and the red voice media channel and make sure to go subscribe to them as well because aside from just like regular jason burmes you get shorter clips of myself and the show that you can share and then also shorter cuts and clips of the other Shows that you can share, and even just short little like vigilant fox style news clips over there.
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I don't call for that enough.
I haven't grown my Rumble channel.
I need to.
And the Bandot video channel is great because there doesn't really seem to be any kind of elevation or suppression algorithms.
So once again, I can get a video up over there that does 15,000, 20,000 views.
And if I do a video on YouTube and it gets more, I won't even go up to 10,000.
If it gets more than 7,000 views, it is top tier.
It is a one in 50 to 100 video.
I've been around the platform again since 2007, and my analytics are off the charts overwhelming to engage an audience and should be bringing more people in.
No, we've lost 30 to 50 subscribers, maybe even 100 subscribers over the last one month, two months.
Why is that?
Is that even possible?
Social Blade Insights00:02:40
Same thing.
You know, I did my Social Blade on Twitter, and that'll bring us right into the Tuckins interview with the Muskernuts, which has gotten super mega nova viral all over social media, obviously Twitter included, but you can't turn on the news cycle and not hear about it, etc.
If you don't know what Social Blade is, Social Blade is usually a pretty good indicator on where you're going.
Now, when I started using Social Blade and showed my YouTube channel that was growing and growing and growing before the demonetization, and when I say demonetization, I only mean really not even the full demonetization.
Before they were demonetizing essentially every single video and making me review it before they demonetized my whole channel, that was it.
The growth would just stop.
My growth was mega-awesome.
And now, you know, I bought my blue check mark, still waiting, still waiting, Elon.
And here's the thing: like, I hate whining about this stuff, but it's not a level playing field at all.
Just like Parlor goes out of business, right?
They always tell you to build your own thing, and then big tech colludes against them together, acts like they're private corporations, their Trojan horse civilian systems of a great narrative of a military-industrial complex agenda.
And now they're bye-bye.
Goodbye.
Sorry, you want to be a free speech platform?
You want to be on the same?
We'll take you off the app store.
See ya.
See ya.
And that's why, you know, I know we have Lineage OS and Graphene OS.
Where are the programmers out there for a true open source operating system for these devices that can wipe an Android or an iPhone, directly interject that on there, and be a true freedom phone?
Because again, I understand the de-googling and all that other stuff and putting a VPN, et cetera.
Where are you guys?
Where are you?
Because that's really the only way that that stuff could grow if 10 to 20% of the population said no more to the main two, the main two.
I mean, you get a phone outside of an Apple or an Android-running device.
You got a flip phone, right?
Or you got the jitter bug for old people.
And I have jitterbug might run on Android.
I don't know.
I'm not that familiar with it.
No Level Playing Field00:15:42
I know the grays are popping in the beard today, not quite that old yet.
Okay?
But the truth of the matter is, there is no level playing field.
Still not able to stream to the Twitter, which is extremely unfortunate.
And Musk is still paraded around kind of as this hero.
We're going to play what I think is Elon totally putting out the bullshit.
Oh, I can't believe how many government agencies had access to all of Twitter.
And he talks about it not being his, but the people's.
Now, Tucker brings up the fact that he's a huge government contractor and he's sticking it to the government.
But he doesn't ask about those huge contracts.
Now, there's a second part tonight.
I'm sorry, the hard questions are not being asked at all.
At all.
Instead, this is really like a PR piece for the muskernuts.
And it's a big problem, Tuckins.
You did the Trump interview.
Now, this interview, the most popular thing on TV, this guy, even though he's, I guess, being the most reasonable voice at that level on artificial intelligence, is still pushing forward with a very real transhumanist agenda, transhumanist agenda.
And I'm going to bring up some UN stuff.
We're going to talk about the IMF CBDC being announced last week.
Something that's been in the works for some time.
Remember, I was telling you over a decade ago, I know we got some newbies, right?
The 9-11 video yesterday brought some newbies in, okay?
I've been talking about the special drawing rights unit and the SDR for almost a decade and a half.
As soon as they introduced it, it was probably in 09, 2010, maybe even 2008.
And when I saw that this bank was just going to be able to digitally produce money with no resources nor regulation behind it, I said, whoa, This is stepping us into a fully digital currency where there is no accountability.
And I've got a clip from the Brookings Institute that we're going to play later where they're openly bragging, openly bragging right now at this moment, how they are going to essentially let the World Bank and IMF do whatever they want, whenever they want, totally unaccountable, without any resources to back it up.
You understand what that means?
That means that the top part of the population, the social Darwinists, will be the have and own everythings.
And you will be at a multitude, okay, a multitude of the mercy of a multitude of different mechanisms to control you, including a digital currency based in a carbon and social credit score.
And this is something that has been in the works decade upon decade upon decade on behalf of the altar of global government, global governance, a new world order, whatever you want to call it.
And look, I get it.
Some people think that new world order is a goofy term and it's not real.
It's as real as it gets.
As real as it gets.
That's why I made Invisible Empire a new world order defined.
So you don't have to listen to a guy like me or even Bryce Mitchell, I forgot to get that clip for today, talk about a quote-unquote new world order.
No, You can watch Tony Blair talk about it and Gordon Brown talk about it and George Herbert Walker Bush talk about it.
All of them.
Every single damn one of them by name, right?
And you can see the mechanisms of control.
You can see what these NGOs really are and these think tanks really are.
And they're basically a consortium of unelected muppets, Muppets that parrot the agenda of what some people like to call the 1%, but they ain't 1%.
They ain't one out of 100, bro.
They ain't one out of 1,000.
Start getting into the 1 in 10 or 100,000 of the population.
Then you're talking about the real predator class.
You get it?
That always bothered me about the Occupy Wall Street, the 1%.
Hey, everybody.
Just so you understand what that means.
I went to a very small school, so I only graduated with about 54 kids in my class.
That's not the case for most of us.
All right?
Most of us, 100, 200, 1,000, 2,000 in our class.
Okay.
So that would be like saying, well, you're sitting there that, you know, Timmy Johnson, whose dad owns the car dealership, and you don't like Timmy.
You know, he's got the preppy clothes.
He gets whatever he wants, well-groomed, haircut, the whole nine.
But his dad is a millionaire, which most of us are.
And he actually employs people in the community.
All right?
That guy's not part of the 1%.
That's the upper middle class.
But that's the guy you're supposed to be mad at because you don't like Timmy Johnson.
Because Timmy Johnson's got more than you.
You have no idea the world of trust fund kids, private schools, okay?
The real, the real upper echelon.
No, no, those are the ones that are going to have everything.
And they're always talking about decimating extreme poverty.
What that means is they're going to, what, take the standard of living down for that upper middle class or that middle class.
So they don't have the ability to socially climb through generations to make generational wealth for their friends and their families and their communities.
That's a no-no.
So yeah, they'll rise.
You know, the ones they don't exterminate, by the way.
You'll have that little extermination.
I'm actually going to play you a clip of the founder of technocracy.
All right.
And by the way, it's a technopoly.
I don't even like technocratic or the term technocracy.
Really, it gives the illusion.
And then it's the reason they use the term technocracy.
Ooh, ooh.
To give you the idea that there's some kind of democratic or democracy element to a technocracy.
There's not.
That's not what it is at all.
It's more like bureaucracy.
But again, semantics.
So it's a technopoly that they want to impose on all of society where, according to Howard Scott, who is the founder of the technocracy movement.
And what's really important to understand is this guy was dead by 1970.
And the clip I'm playing is probably mid to late 60s because he's certainly an older guy.
But there he is in his nice little jacket and he's got his hat.
The founder of technocracy talking about his friendship with Margaret Black People Are Like Weeds Singer, Little Miss Eugenics, and how he loves her.
Oh, oh, I knew Margaret Singer.
Oh, well.
But then discussing how certain biologists have come up with a type of poison, rap poison in particular, that is odorless and tasteless and undetectable.
And if put into the water supply of a large metropolitan area, guess what?
We'll just sterilize all the mammals.
That's what technocracy was founded on.
That guy.
And we got the clip and we're going to play it.
And it's disturbing and it's upsetting, but it's not me saying it.
It's Howard Scott, the founder of the technocracy movement.
Wow.
Wow.
So that's going to be a big story.
We've got other big stories we're going to go over today.
But really, after we do the musking nuts here, we're going to get deep into UBI, CBDC, energy certificates, and how those were discussed as a form of currency oh so long ago.
Again, these people are patient, man.
They are super, super patient.
They'll wait another five, ten, twenty years to get their agenda through.
30, 40, 50 years.
They're social engineers for control.
Very patient.
Generational agenda based in social Darwinism, based in rule by bloodline.
I rule, therefore, I should rule and my children should rule.
We have been chosen, anointed, if you will.
That's the mentality.
Hard to grasp, I know, but that's the truth.
So I want to play this clip, and we'll probably do just a slight watch along.
This is toward the end of the interview with Musk and Tucker on Twitter, and how I think a lot of this was very much grandstanding and just, man, what a fluff interview.
There really should have been more meat and potatoes with the whole thing.
Like, hey, Elon, why in the world do you still have former Defense Department, FBI, NSA, CIA at your company?
It's a question that Tuckens asked on the show.
Didn't hear it in the interview.
Instead, we got basically a promotion for our new savior, Elon Muskernuts.
Hopefully, it did succeed.
Here we are.
But when you got there, and all of a sudden you own it, and all the data on the service belongs to you.
Oh, it belongs to the people.
Oh, it belongs to the people.
No.
First of all, private companies don't belong to the people.
That's something out of Klaus Nutschwab's mouth.
Stakeholder capitalism.
We are the stakeholders.
We must look beyond the economics.
Yes, the people.
That's a form of capital.
It's for the people, really, is it?
So then, can we get all the emails that you shared with journalists and beyond?
Can we get all the emails before the COVID-19 44 nightmare?
Can we get all the emails that show how you shadow ban?
All right, can we stop giving access, as was exposed when he dumped the open source algorithm, to law enforcement to deboost people and posts?
Yes, that's right.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and others have backdoors into this private company.
Okay, now in it here, he's going to be.
I was shocked to learn all this government involvement.
Come on, you were shocked.
Oh, you're this a guy on the inside, the largest defense contractor in the world.
As Kash Patel said years ago, when Starlink was in its infancy, I believe his contracts have only gotten larger and larger and larger, especially when you're talking about not only Starlink, but SpaceX, okay, the weaponization of space, that reality.
All right, and he didn't know that the government had access to a social media platform which was openly engaged in censorship on a level the United States has never seen?
Okay, yeah, oh, sure thing, Elon.
I view it, yes.
But you can see what it is, and you can see what they've been doing, and you can see who's been working there.
You were shocked to find out that various intel agencies were affecting its operations.
The degree to which various government agencies had effectively had full access to everything that was going on on Twitter blew my mind.
Full access.
Now, again, for some people, like myself, none of this is news.
None of it.
Now, to others, it's not news, but it's confirmation of what they've talked about.
And it gives them a sense of trust around Elon Musk.
Oh, he's telling us the truth.
Finally, we got somebody.
There are bigger angles to look at here.
All right, larger agendas at play.
And this guy is being deified.
Notice, even in the beginning, he has to really be careful by saying, well, to the extent of which I was unaware, because he damn well knew, just like any thinking person knew that what?
The government, the government at its top levels within what some people would call the deep state, others would call the military-industrial complex, others would call the intel community is in charge of.
I was not aware of that.
Would that include people's DMs?
Yes.
Of course.
They're DMs.
Listen, man.
Is anybody out there watching like the January 6th trials or maybe even the Mackey case with Ricky Vaughan and really Microchip, aka Mackey case Douglas Mackey, right?
People like Justin McConney.
No?
Nobody else?
Because what are they doing in those cases?
They're showing their private conversations on the internet because nothing on the internet, no matter how hard you try, is truly anonymous.
Are we paying attention to even the leaker case where we're talking about Discord?
All right, signal messages have been brought out in court cases.
Everybody thinks they're encrypted.
And he starts talking about how he's going to have a toggle, a toggle to encrypt your DMs.
That is another false sense of security.
The NSA gets what the NSA wants, and the NSA wants it all.
They want it all.
And they've been taking it all all the way back before 9-11 with Amdocs and Comverse being the Israeli arm of communications and where they were going.
And then Hepting versus ATT showing that NSA apparatus in private server rooms where there was no smart intelligence collection.
NSA's Total Surveillance00:05:02
It was just massive intelligence.
It was everything intelligence collection.
The runes took all the digital traffic from large telecom companies like ATT and beyond.
All right, none of this is new.
It's just further and further being legitimized.
And now, again, although they don't want to talk about it on other networks, because Tucker's talking about it and he's given the platform to Musk, who's already kind of been deified by so many on the right and conservatives, this helps add, okay, add to the mystique.
Yes, because the DMs are not encrypted.
So, one of the first, you know, one of the things that we're about to release is the ability to encrypt your DMs.
That's pretty heavy duty, though, because a lot of well-known people, reporters talking to their sources, government officials, the richest people in the world, they're DMing each other.
And the assumption, obviously, was incorrect, but was that that's private, but that was being read by various governments.
That would be an ignorant assumption to make that anything you do, any private messenger conversation you've had on Facebook, Twitter, any of them, any of them.
They have software where they have keystroke software.
Same thing on this.
So even if you type it and decide not to send it, they have every single keystroke.
So they also get a little window into your psyche, how fast you type something, what your original thought was, whether you rethought that, whether you edited that, whether you erased it completely and then said something to the opposite effect.
It's just like every time you're sitting there getting ready for the Gram, oh, oh, oh, you take 15 shots of yourself.
You go, no, no, delete, delete, no, no.
They know all those.
They're like, wow, this person usually takes about 15 to 20 photographs before posting one.
And then, you know, they use the facial recognition software to see which ones you liked and which ones you didn't like.
They use the camera to see how long your eyes are fixated on the image, what the expressions on your face were when you saw the image.
All that's real-time, algorithmic, what they're calling artificial intelligence, which isn't really AI.
Okay, none of it's AI.
Garbage in and garbage out.
Now, earlier in this, they talk about how the AI has been trained to lie and how even the Muskernuts himself helped fund and found OpenAI, which is run by Microsoft.
And they talk about basically Google and Microsoft and even Google in the sense that Larry Page, who was a friend of Elon Musk at the time, according to Musk's version, was talking about basically building a digital AI God.
This is Westworld stuff, but that is the plan.
AI to run everything.
But the thing is, the AI isn't truly artificial intelligence.
And it's being programmed for a certain narrative to censor information, to control information in order to control the populace, while at the same time, regimenting their every movement, everything about their life.
That's the reality.
Yeah, that seems to be the yes.
It's scary.
Yes, it is.
So, like I said, we're moving to have the DMs be optionally encrypted.
I mean, you know, there's like a lot of DM conversations, which are, you know, just chatting with friends.
It's not important.
That's hopefully coming out later this month, but no later than next month, is the ability to toggle encryption on or off.
So, if you are in a conversation you think is sensitive, you can just toggle encryption on.
Now, let's talk about that.
That's a false sense of security.
Other than the keystroke software, there's also basically the ability to remotely see your screen.
So, as you type something, as long as it's visual and it's not just dot like when you put in a password, right?
And that's usually that's not how it works when you're using DM encryption in the first place.
They just take a screenshot of your entire conversation, encrypted or not, encrypted or not.
Come on, it's 2023.
And then no one on Twitter can see what you're talking about.
I could put a gun to my head and I couldn't tell.
I couldn't, you know, that's sort of the gun to the head test.
If somebody puts a gun to my head, and I can I still not see your DMs, that should be that's the asset test.
Tomorrow's Challenges00:04:15
Yes, um, and that's how that's that's how it should be.
If you want your have you had complaints from various governments about doing this, I haven't had direct complaints to me, I've had sort of like some indirect complaints.
I think people are a little concerned about complaining to me directly in case I tweet about it.
You know, they're like, uh-oh.
It's a big joke.
Oh, he could tweet about it.
If you think that the Five Eyes Alliance or anybody who had access then or wants access since are going to have less access because of Elon Musk, I'm sorry.
That's not real.
That's fake.
That's not a reality at all.
So, we're going to move on.
I didn't want to play too much musk or nuts, really.
I think we played about, I don't know, less than two minutes of the clip.
There's plenty out there.
There's going to be plenty more tomorrow.
If there's something that I feel is newsworthy, maybe we'll come back to it tomorrow.
But I want to start with this universal basic income clip that is part of a James Corbett documentary.
I love Corbett.
Corbett does a great job.
I've known James now well over a decade, almost, it's probably about 15 years, maybe even a little bit more than 15 years.
And his work has been continually impressive and really only gotten better via the production value over the years.
James Corbett is a true independent journalist.
And in my opinion, top-tier integrity, top-tier, real deal, putting out the agenda in a manner in which anybody can digest it.
And it's very, very palatable and direct.
So this is a two-minute clip kind of laying out the idea of automation, universal basic income, climate credits, the whole shebango, the whole system.
And I saw Jonesy yesterday, Alex over at InfoWars, finally talking about Beyond the Reset and really playing clips almost throughout the whole show, telling people to watch it.
Good.
Good.
That Beyond the Reset short documentary that I think now two, three weeks ago, not only did we mention, but we did a watch-along in the second half over on the paid portion of the broadcast.
You know, if you think InfoWars is tomorrow's news today, you know, God bless them, I'd say nine out of ten stories, we beat them to the punch one week, one month, sometimes six months before they cover anything.
And that's not to brag.
I'm not bragging, folks.
Tip of the spear.
It's the truth.
You watch this show.
Instance, you know, yesterday Jones mentioned the 9-11 CIA connection on his show.
Okay.
But then I think other than the headline and a quick mention, that was it.
We did an hour.
We did an hour commercial free here, and then we did another 20 minutes over on the paid portion of the broadcast, which you can listen to for free over at the podbeam.
All right.
So, look, I'm glad InfoWars exists.
I'm glad Alex is covering stuff like that.
I'm glad he has a huge reach and a huge audience.
Consider supporting us here at Red Voice Media, where if you're paying attention, okay, you're not going to get tomorrow's news today.
You're going to get news that people sometimes don't talk about, whether or not it's in the alternative or mainstream media, sometimes ever, sometimes until I go on their show, right?
In fact, with Elon Musk in particular, I have been by far, by far, the most critical person that's been given a platform on InfoWars of Elon Musk.
In fact, I believe it was the first opportunity probably now a year and a half ago, maybe closer to two years ago when they started letting me host the fourth hour again and contacted me.
When you hear that term, that's a code word for your standard of living plummeting.
So without further ado, let's play this Corbett clip.
There will be fewer and fewer jobs that a robot cannot do better.
What to do about mass unemployment?
This is going to be a massive social challenge.
And I think ultimately we will have to have some kind of universal basic income.
Would you live in a greener lifestyle if you could make money from it?
That may be possible if a government proposal for personal carbon emissions allowances is implemented under the scheme.
Scheme?
Scheme?
I love.
It is a scheme.
They're schemers.
They're scammers.
They're controllers.
They're haters.
You know, the one thing I didn't play from that interview was when they were talking about Larry Page, Google, this kind of sentient AI.
They also talked about the singularity.
Okay.
But then Musk again says that Larry Page accused him of being a speciesist.
All right.
And he's like, yeah.
In other words, this is something that threatens the human species, humanity.
That's why I tell everybody this trans thing is really transhuman, post-human.
It's the battle for humanity, the battle for our species.
That's real.
And I think that the evidence is clear that in most regards, if not all regards, okay, Musk, as you just saw in that clip right there, is very much a part of that agenda, a part of that working mechanism that's pushing society towards transhumanism and towards what?
The climate agenda that's not discussed at all by the Tuck-ins.
That's another thing that really should have been questioned in that interview.
Nope.
Hey, wait a minute, Elon, aren't you about a universal basic income and sustainable energy and you're the electric car guy?
Right?
And then you're also the defense contractor guy.
None of that.
None of that.
The UK would be allocated an annual carbon allowance.
Stored electronically, rather, like a supermarket loyalty card.
Points would be deducted every time we buy or use non-renewable energy.
For example, using electricity to power appliances in the home.
Or traveling somewhere by plane.
Or even buying petrol for your car on the forecourt.
Now, any points left over could then be sold back.
Any points left over?
But I love it.
You could sell it back to the bank.
You could sell it back to the bank.
So the bank has no resources, nothing to back it up.
They're giving you a digital system of control that you're not going to have extra on if you do anything.
But if you do, mate, you could sell it back to the bank.
Cheerio to a central bank.
He's still with us.
And people who need more, like motorists who had used their allocations, could then pay for a top-up.
The Pavel Insights team co-authored a report with Sky, a major UK licensed broadcaster, to talk about how Sky could nudge people into climate change behavior.
And not just Sky, but the recommendation was that other UK broadcasters should adopt these techniques.
And the sorts of techniques they talked about were including news segments.
So just to clarify, that's saying that there should be items in the news that will lead people to change their behavior of climate.
Yes.
I mean, that's basically what the news is for.
That agenda has completely been pushed forward.
And we see it everywhere.
And it's the same crew.
It's the World Health Organization.
Yeah, World Health Organization worried about climate change.
UN worried about climate change.
You know what else they're worried about?
The trans issue.
Because it's all one and the same.
They are trying to dehumanize us.
All right.
And get us to accept subservience under this agenda.
Initially, the notion of a goal-oriented ledger may be user-driven.
As an organization, Google would be responsible for offering suitable targets for a user's ledger.
So I forget what this is called.
I think it's the selfish ledger.
And this is something from Google from like a decade ago at this point, where I was trying to explain then you already have a social credit score.
If you've got an Apple device, it's been admitted for the last five, six years you have an Apple social credit score.
Don't think that Google, aka partners with NASA, the NSA, the CIA, the Intel community on many levels in doing the same thing.
Of course they are.
Of course they are.
Whilst the notion of a global good is problematic, topics would likely focus on health or environmental impact to reflect Google's values as an organization.
Once the user selects a volition for their ledger, every interaction may be compared to a series of parallel options.
If one of these options allows the ledger to move closer to its goal, it will be offered up to the user.
Over time, by selecting these options, the user's behavior may be modified and the ledger moves closer to its target.
And, you know, that was another thing that was essentially discussed with the Muskerdu and Tuckins.
In that, if AI even reaches the point where it becomes a very influential writer, okay, forget about just the jobs of journalists and authors going by the wayside and not being able to identify if something is written by a human being or not.
But if they could influence us with language, would that influence be negative or would it be positive?
Or would we be able to tell the difference?
See, we have to conceive of a threat and know it's there before we can fight back against it.
It's a big deal.
So, when I talk about a digital currency and I talk about the IMF and the CBDC, people need to identify.
This is PR Newswire.
This is the stuff that they put out.
When I say they, I mean what?
The IMF itself, the International Central Bank.
All right?
They put this out.
Today at the International Monetary Fund, spring meeting 2023, the Digital Currency Monetary Authority, the DCMA, announced their official launch of an international central bank digital currency that strengthens the monetary sovereignty of participating central banks and companies with the recent crypto assets policy recommendations proposed by the IMF.
Oh, we're just going to look into it.
Yeah, we're just going to take a look at crypto.
We're just going to take a look at a CBDC.
No big deal.
No big deal.
Seriously, guys.
So this is the universal monetary unit.
Remember, it used to be SDRs before it hit crypto territory and central bank.
In fact, let's find maybe we'll do it live.
SDR, SDR, IMF.
Okay.
So what is the SDR?
Special drawing rights.
All right.
There they are.
What is the meaning of the SDR from Google?
You get down there.
It's digital money that's not backed by anything at all.
That's run by them.
And they've had it forever.
And now they're expanding that.
SDR valuation basket, new currency amounts.
Let's see if we can go news and by date.
See if we can find out.
And tools sorted by relevance by date.
So constantly talking about that.
Let's go to page 10.
Man, I'd love to go to the end of this, but obviously, as I'm going on, there's some 2021.
Let's see.
Now we're down to 2020.
Really?
It's only going to go to 30, 2016, 2017.
Listen, the SDR goes way back.
Let's do a real search.
Instead of recent, let's do custom range.
Okay, let's do 01 slash 01 slash 2007.
Because I think 2008 is the earliest.
But now we'll go 01, 01, 2012.
Yeah, let's do that.
Because it's definitely not past that.
So there you go.
2009.
2009 is when we get it.
Sorted by date.
So April 1st, actually, right in that wheelhouse.
So 14 years ago, 15 years ago, right around there.
That's when they started launching this.
What I think is an illegal currency on behalf of a global cartel.
Just, we got special drawing rights.
And remember, it's the blockchain that's being used by the World Economic Forum and the IMF with their refugee program.
We've played that video probably a dozen times here, where they're taking your biometric data, you're living in the refugee camp.
Don't worry, it's going to get you the food.
But it's great because it stops all these processing fees.
Now, we're going to go to this clip of a gentleman before the Brookings Institute talking about the World Bank and essentially how there is an agenda.
They're revamping.
All Bernesian doublespeak.
But in it, they admit that, yeah, they don't have any more resources to back up this money, but we're just going to let them print it.
And by print it, we're not printing anything.
We're just going to use the digital tools we have to loan this stuff out that doesn't even exist.
Okay?
Let's do it.
So, another really big priority for us this week is what we refer to as MDB evolution.
So, the process of kind of updating the multilateral development banks.
We're multilateral development banks.
And the agenda is to empower them in this system.
It's an evolution agenda.
We're at a pivotal point in international development.
The MDBs and the World Bank in particular are in the midst of a once-in-a-generation transition.
Have you heard that once-in-a-generation thing before?
Once in a generation pandemic.
Once in a generation, transition.
All this once in a lifetime, once in a generation.
Don't worry, we're just changing it this one time.
No, this has been a gradual devolution of our sovereignty, of our human rights, of our purchasing power as what?
The human species.
Literally attacking the species.
We are now in a world that faces increasingly complex global challenges that cross boundaries and disproportionately affect the poorest and most vulnerable.
Everything's boundary crossing.
They want to get rid of any type of sovereignty, right?
And they start talking about international law in another clip.
It's the highest law of the land.
Bullshit.
We, as United States citizens, are not bound by international law because most of those people are unelected bureaucrats and monsters.
Okay?
They are appointed to their positions.
We don't believe in appointments of those who are supposed to be representatives of the people.
And that's unfortunately the MDBs weren't really designed for challenges that stretch across countries in this type of way.
And so it required some updates.
And six months ago, Secretary Yellen called on the MDBs and their shareholders to prepare for the challenges of the future to evolve to meet the challenges of Yellen is another, I mean, Yellen is the worst.
Yellen is inflation is transitory.
It's a bald-faced liar and tool of the establishment, another very unimpressive person.
All right?
Somebody that has been caught lying again and again and again and again.
An interconnected and changing world.
And I think it's really important to recognize how much we've been able to accomplish in six months from when that speech took place and working together with a broad coalition of shareholders and borrowing countries and thinking through how we can modernize the World Bank.
So we've modernized the mission.
The new mission underscores the importance of building resilience in the face of global shocks.
Building resilience in the face of global shocks.
Including climate, pandemics, and fragility in conflict.
So there it is again.
Climate agenda is the pandemic agenda because it's a control agenda.
Fragility in conflict.
That's, boy, oh boy, once cities and towns are completely decimated and destroyed due to war, War, not conflict, but war, you know, death showers from above, military involvement, that sort of thing.
Don't worry, we're going to step in as the saviors.
We're the best.
We're number one.
We're the World Bank.
Climate Vulnerable Children's Rights00:09:33
Yeah.
And seeing them as an integral part of the World Bank's meeting its twin goals of ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity.
Ending extreme poverty and boosting shared prosperity.
Again, by ending extreme poverty, what they mean is your standard of living plummets, their standard of living comes up a little, and now you're all in it together.
The haves and the have-nots are no more.
You're all have-nots.
You're all have-nots.
And these people controlling these banking systems are the have-everythings.
We are strengthening the bank's operational model.
Risks are not bound by borders, and development challenges are not always country-specific.
And so the bank is integrating global challenges into its analytical work.
We've also increased the bank's financing capacity without adding more resources.
Let me translate that for you.
We've increased their finance capacity without adding resources.
So, in other words, we're just letting them do what they want: say what they want, print what they want, digitally create what they want, and we're going to say it's worth something.
But yet, there's no more resources to back it up.
No, we plan on taking over those resources through these tools.
That's what that is.
Starting to implement the recommendations of the G20 Capital Adequacy Framework Review.
So, shareholders have agreed to undertake reforms that responsibly stretch the balance sheet in ways that can add up to $50 billion more in lending capacity over the next decade, which is a substantial boost.
Responsibly stretch the balance sheet with no more resources to the tune of $50 billion.
And if they're telling you it's $50 billion, you better bet your ass it's probably more like $5 trillion.
That's speculation.
Not trying to get thrown off for harmful information or harmful content or misinformation or disinformation.
But break down what he just said right there: they don't have any more resources.
We're going to stretch out the balance sheets to the tune of at least $50 billion more.
What?
In lending coming from the World Bank and doing so in a way that protects the bank's financial sustainability and its AAA rating.
So, in other words, we're doing it in a way that their rating will never go down and it's risk-averse, meaning it's too big to fail.
But we already knew that about the International Monetary Fund, and we already knew that about the World Bank because they were set up for that very purpose: not to have resources, not to back things up with, I don't know, precious metals, silver, gold, et cetera.
No, to have a digital command and control system under global governance.
So, we've come a long way in these last six months, but this week we think will be a really important opportunity to press this process forward.
We view what we're accomplishing this week as kind of the down payment on a reform agenda or an evolution agenda where we can continue to make sure the multilateral development banks are fit for purpose for tackling critical global challenges.
Critical global challenges.
We've got to prepare them.
All PR, all public relations, all Bernesian doublespeak.
What he just said is we're going to empower a global banking system with less oversight, if any at all, so that they can take the resources and control the resources by, again, distributing money that doesn't exist.
It just exists because we say it exists.
They're the David Blaine of Brookings and the World Bank.
Okay?
So I want to play this clip of international law and how that's being pushed.
International, we're not bound by international law.
And by the way, the United States military-industrial complex, even when they prop up some kind of international law that goes against our policy, we don't follow it anyway at all.
Not even a little bit.
So all this is being pushed through the United Nations.
It's the world court.
And what?
They're talking about smaller nations that have to do their part.
And this is incrementalism and them implementing these tools of control through the weakest, the most vulnerable, the most corrupt, in the places where the citizens have the least say.
Okay?
An international court of justice.
The world's highest court.
No.
No, The UN is the world's highest court.
They're a joke.
They're a bad joke.
See, oh, you've got legal duties now to address the climate crisis.
Oh, oh.
See, the International Court of Justice will provide an opinion on what countries can do to cut their emissions because cutting emissions protects people.
Bullshit.
Bullshit.
They're not worried about real pollution.
They're worried about demonizing carbon because it's a life force on the planet.
In Beyond the Reset, when they're doing their news propaganda, they invert the truth and say that, no, CO2 isn't plant food, but at night, the evil, bad trees are emitting CO2.
So we've got to cut them down.
We are battling climate change.
Climate vulnerable people.
That's imaginary.
That's not real.
Okay?
That is false.
Climate vulnerable people.
It's the same thing.
And again, this is the UN.
This is the agenda as, and this is United Nations, free and equal.
We've got to save people from climate.
They're climate vulnerable.
Listen, anyone who doesn't have a home in the wintertime is climate vulnerable.
And that spans across.
So in this, I want people to know that just like everything else that's evil and dehumanizing, these are part of the trans child movement.
Being trans is not an illness.
Trans children and adults.
What?
There is no such thing as a trans child.
Okay?
Protect trans and gender non-conforming children and youth from violence and discrimination and allow for recognition of their gender identity.
That's one of their goals.
Okay?
They want to destroy the family.
They want to destroy parental rights and they're for mutilating your child.
All on behalf of equity.
Okay?
They've got their own page.
The man, woman with a beard.
They've got their own page.
And if you don't think they're pushing for the kid thing, it's on every damn one of them.
Every damn one of them.
Okay?
And by the way, they were pulling this shit in 2017.
All human beings are born free.
And they're human rights.
No one's taking away the rights of human beings.
Let me make that very clear.
Or of adults.
There's a child in this one.
Yes.
Between half and two-thirds of LGBT youth experience bullying in childhood, forcing one in three to skip or even drop out of school.
Bullying's a reality, whether you're LGBT.
And by the way, notice in 2017, it's LGBT, okay?
But now it's LGBTQI plus.
And don't worry, the Elemental PO, ZXY, TRSUV will be there one day too.
Whatever they want to say it.
They'll double T.
These are the monsters.
And they're hitting us from every single angle because it is an anti-human agenda.
Anti-human.
Okay?
Let's continue on.
Although the opinion won't be legally binding, it will carry huge weight.
They always love to say that.
It won't be legally binding.
But once the United States agrees to it, they'll just codify it into law.
Color of law is what I like to call it.
Fear Of Future Climate Lawsuits00:04:59
Ooh, climate negotiations and future climate lawsuits.
So again, you're going to be able to wage lawfare based on the International Court of Justice that's not part of our Constitutional Republic.
One day it could mean that high emissions break international law.
Vanitou is an 80-island archipelago in the South Pacific.
It's one of the world's most climate vulnerable nations.
Bullshit!
In March 2023, it was hit by two category four cyclones in three days.
Yeah, those things happen in island regions.
They've happened in island regions since recorded humanity.
Causing damage that amounts to more than half of the country's GDP.
Again, it's fear, fear, fear, fear.
Experts say the disaster was triggered by global warming.
Global warming or climate change?
What experts?
They just get to make blanket bullshit statements.
Blanket bullshit statements.
That's what this is.
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You know, we go a little harder.
Vanitou.
See, they're already at net zero, but it didn't stop their climate change.
And by the way, no one's at net zero.
That's not a possibility.
Okay, net zero, again, is basically a false talking point, a Bernesian slogan, net zero.
That's promoted by guys like Bill Gates.
They've already hit net zero.
More than 130 nations going through.
The U.S. and China, both major polluters, did not back the motion.
Did not reject.
This guy, this puppet, yeah, this is a win for climate justice of epic proportions.
Sure, it is, buddy.
Sure, it is, guy.
The global surface temperature has risen by 1.1 centimeters in the last century.
I mean, there's no evidence of that.
Climate change is already affecting weather systems in every region of the globe, says the IPCC, an organization not to be trusted ever under any circumstance.
What climate laws would you introduce?
What?
Well, first of all, they wouldn't be climate laws.
They would be regulation on actual pollution, right?
Like mercury runoff or other chemicals in my water, in my air that you guys don't talk about at all anymore.
Because you're not about actual punishment of those that pollute.
You're about command and control of the entire population.
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