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Machinery That Gives Abundance Has Left Us Behind00:02:11
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in blunt.
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 arm.
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 powder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men!
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Jason.
Everybody.
It is Reality Grants.
I am Jason Burmes.
It is brought to you by Redvoicemedia.com.
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That's what the second hour is for.
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There are two exclusive interviews up right now.
There will be two more this weekend.
I'm also going to be doing a pre-recorded interview after the show that will air tomorrow in the second hour with Simon Essler, the guy behind many documentaries, but currently cut our daughters out west.
I briefly interviewed him on Making Sense of the Madness.
He happened to be a friend of a friend.
He actually worked with Adam from Dauntless Dialogue.
And that's the thing.
Let me put this out there.
I've been doing this a very, very long time.
Very long time, obviously.
We're talking about almost 20 years now.
I know sometimes I don't look it, but come on, the face is getting a little haggard.
I haven't shaved today.
It's a little gray popping through the beard.
You get the picture.
Especially when you watch it.
When I play something from three or four years ago and you look how much I've just aged in the last three or four years, it usually is what happens in the early to mid-40s if you've held out that long, right?
I mean, don't get me wrong.
I look a little rougher, but you look at even Jones in his late 30s, into his early and late 40s now.
It's, you know, he's pushing 50 and he shows it.
No offense.
No offense, Alex.
Not trying to come down on you.
We all age.
So, again, we're doing this.
And there's so many people out there that do great work like Simon, like Adam, that don't get enough attention.
They've built their own niches, but I've noticed, and kind of one of the mainstream videos we're going to play is going to exemplify this.
Even if you pierce what is the apex of the alternative media, you get on a Tim cast.
And we're going to talk about Tim Cast and this latest mall shooting, as well as the incident where all these people were run over at an immigration center.
Because I really think that they have to be examined together because they have so many weird similarities on the same day.
And just the idea of how both of them are there to push this white supremacy, I guess, narrative, right?
But again, we'll get into that in a minute.
There are some really good people that put stuff out over and over and over and over again.
It takes a long time to get into even like the main line of the alternative.
So, in other words, like later on, I'm going to play last year's CBS This Morning 9-11 piece.
Now it's almost two years ago, where they discuss what will become a little bit more mainstream with the CIA 9-11 hijacker story, right?
But it's all spun Saudi Arabian style.
So to pierce it, we're talking 20 years, right?
And what Simon has done with his latest film is he's really demonstrated what is undue influence.
Now, we're not allowed to talk about influence, right?
Influence only exists when it's Russia, Russia, Russia, right?
I had this discussion with Wayne Dupree, another great reason to become premium, watch that interview, is that it's so ironic to me that they're telling us that the media, TV, movies don't have any influence on children.
Of course, it does.
Like, there's a reason you had generations that wanted to be firefighters, cops, astronauts, cowboys.
It's what was pushed in the media, right?
I mean, clearly, women to this day, princesses, etc.
All in the marketing, all tools.
It's why people believe in Santa Claus.
It's all marketing.
It's Bernesian marketing.
It's influence.
But that no longer applies when we're talking about their literal biology and what they can identify as and how they feel and whether or not they have autonomy over parental rights based on this that there is no undue influence over.
AI Is Coming For Your Job00:07:33
But a bunch of the social media influencers they push on kids just happen to have this as their main agenda: gender identity, makeup wearing, like androgyny.
And at the end of the day, again, it's not transgender, it's transhuman.
So Essler is going to be a big interview.
I'm very much excited about that.
That also kind of intertwines with the base part of the show, the main story we're going to talk about in the very beginning.
And we talked about a little yesterday.
But AI is coming for your job.
Bots could take 80% of human careers in the next few years.
Expert warns.
Now, the thing is that I need to reiterate time and time and time and time again.
There is no real artificial intelligence.
A human being always sets parameters, always programs it.
So it is an artificial idea to think this is true AI.
It's a manufactured idea.
No, this is a control mechanism that we're all going to be taught that we have to believe it.
You can't go against the AI because it's the smartest, most intelligent thing ever.
Even though in the backdrop, it's always programmed by humans with parameters.
And then at the same time, they are telling you what?
That this is a good thing.
Ben Gortzel says this is a good thing.
He foresees AI taking over 80%, but it's okay because you're going to find better things to do with your life.
This is a lie.
This is the same lie they told my grandparents' generation, like post-World War II.
They said, look, as all this stuff comes in, you're going to work less.
As technology gets better, we've played these clips.
You're going to work less.
It's going to be awesome.
Now, a lot of the technology did move forward in the way they said, but instead of working less, instead of working the 40-hour week, five minimum, really, in a family, three kids is kind of like small time.
Like kind of the average.
So five people in a household, you had a car, you had a home, you might have had a second car, and your mortgage wasn't like, it wasn't like a 30-year mortgage.
Most people owned their homes within five or 10 years, if not before that.
Like they saved up and they bought a house or they built a house, believe it or not.
You get kits back in the day.
There's a big sense of ownership in that lot.
Now they were lied to and said, hey, you're going to work less.
Don't worry.
You're going to work.
In fact, they talked about 30-hour work weeks and two-month vacations.
Two months, 60 days.
Ho-wah!
Meanwhile, you sit back, you relax, you learn to play the violin or the piani.
Huh?
You've got other things to do than work.
And the truth of the matter is: here's the deal, guys, is that work of almost any kind, even if you think it's menial or useless, when you're good at it, when you take to something, it gives you a sense of inner pride, especially if you can make a living at it.
I've seen plenty of people who came into a job or a career, weren't so sure about it.
Not everybody takes to it, but they got better at it.
They got rewarded, and they adapted to it and enjoyed it, and it became part of their life.
And we all need a purpose, or several purposes, period.
As soon as your purpose is gone, your will to live is gone, that's kind of your brain telling the rest of your body, maybe time's up.
Okay?
And the thing is, they want you to have that mentality.
So fast forward to my generation from my, you know, my grandparents coming up in their 20s and 30s, like the people we used to call boomers, those people, yeah, they used to call, we don't really call, people call me boomer.
I'm Generation X, by the way, like by the skin of my Nutskies there, 79.
Yeah, Gen X.
And we teetered, man.
We're still teetering.
There's a lot.
I'm not going to talk my generation up like we're awesome.
We ain't.
And myself included.
I could do more.
I want to point that out.
So what ends up happening with the next generation, right?
My parents' generation is that they become indentured servants.
Period.
They learn that it's not about saving and having a savings account and accruing interest and looking out for tomorrow and starting a career.
They learn how to use the credit card and build credit.
Remember that credit score that we all talk about now that's on every single TV where I got to watch advertisements of 20-somethings talking in their phone, going, I don't have any money for gas, I don't get paid till next Tuesday.
How do I get to work?
What do I do?
It used to be like if that were the case, you'd have a human interaction, most likely with your parents or friends, to borrow money so you could get the bare minimum to fill your tank up and go to work and back and forth kind of struggle that week.
Nope, now you just get some money sent to your account with an app.
And can you imagine what they're charging on that for those people, those morons that do that, like the check advance or give me a hundred dollars?
We're earning it.
Is it any wonder that now is the time that they're pushing for an AI automation takeover of those people?
They become so docile, right?
I mean, that's incredible to me.
Not going to have a conversation with a human being, not going to be more responsible with my money.
There's plenty of times I've been broke in my lifetime.
And there's plenty of times where I had to go to a friend or somebody I worked for or family, borrow a little money.
Say it's not the best feeling in the world, but I'm not earning it.
It's ludicrous.
So that generation, all of a sudden, instead of one person working that 40-hour a week in a career, oh, no, Now you're probably not going to own your home, at least not for 30 years.
You know, you'll say you're owning your home, you're going to have a 30-year mortgage.
Both parents are going to have to work something.
And like in the 80s into the mid-90s, you saw part-time work for women, right?
But that was all up with feminism because feminism was the bomb, right?
And I'm not here to tell you I don't think women can do the same exact, if not better, in a position.
It's all about the individual in 99% of the jobs.
They can.
The only ones that they're going to struggle a little more with are obviously the ones that have a physical aspect to it, period.
Right?
But women are smart.
Women are cunning.
I guess I should tell this story.
Andrew Yang On Automation00:06:27
Well, right before we go to break.
And we're going to play a clip of Andrew Yang, by the way, talking about automation.
I'm going to get deeper into this article in AI in a moment.
But the first time I met Joe Rogan, it's not like I met him a bunch of times, but the first time I met him, 2008 or 9-ish, somewhere in there, probably 2009.
UFC, I think 103, Belfort versus Franklin was like the coming.
It was the one I was most excited for.
And we were talking about women being president.
And at the time, and he's talked about this too, he didn't feel that women were vicious enough or had that type of cunning.
And I'm thinking to myself, think about history, man.
If you don't think the queen before Charlie Dickens gets coronated was ruthless, you don't know what you're talking about.
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So, as we come back and I want to talk about automation, one of the other things that I didn't realize until we went over it yesterday was that artificial intelligence was also part of this screen actors guild thing that's going on.
And basically, the writer said, we don't want Holly Weird and Associates to use AI.
Here's the deal.
Don't you think that the writers themselves will use the AI at home no matter what, especially if it's doing better than the individuals?
There's no way to stop it.
And their complaint was that, well, they wanted to sit down and talk about it.
But the truth of the matter is you can't eliminate artificial intelligence, right?
Because you'd have to have some kind of a non-disclosure agreement with all of these writers that you could also monitor all of their digital activities all the time.
And then on top of that, you'd have to find a way that they wouldn't make dummy or sock or puppet accounts and start a chat GPT or go to a friend's house and utilize their software.
I mean, there's so many ways.
There's no way to stop these bots from starting to take over that type of work.
And most people are like, well, you're going to get AI news.
You bet you're going to get AI news.
You're already getting AI news in a lot of respects.
And you're even getting artificial personalities across the world.
I don't want to even call it in beta.
Maybe it's beta globally, but it's been taking place for four or five years in Asian nations.
And that's just a reality.
We have to understand this is here.
This is here.
This is here.
I'm going to play this clip.
Andrew Yang, this is three years ago.
I think this is at the Ohio.
Actually, it's more than that, isn't it?
No, no, it's about three years ago.
It's the Democratic debates.
So in this, he's laying it down and basically saying, look, automation is coming.
And it is.
But the lie is going to be that somehow it's going to be better for us.
No, we're going to have to fight tooth and nail for everything we used to have if we allow this to overtake our society in a manner where individual property rights go away, where censorship is rampant, where a biomedical, techno-fascist, authoritarian global state is built.
Based on your obedience, really, because what else is left if you can't contribute to society?
If 80% of us can't contribute to society in a decade, pretty frightening.
It's something we have to acknowledge now because it's being implemented now.
Here's Yang talking about it.
Senator Warren, I've been talking to Americans around the country about automation, and they're smart.
They see what's happening around them.
Their main street stores are closing.
They see a self-served kiosk in every McDonald's, every grocery store, every CVS.
Driving a truck is the most common job in 29 states, including this one.
Three and a half million truck drivers in this country, and my friends in California are piloting self-driving trucks.
What is that going to mean for the three and a half million truckers or the seven million Americans who work in truck stops, motels, and diners that rely upon the truckers getting out and having a meal?
Saying this is a rules problem is ignoring the reality that Americans see around us every single day.
And look, Yang has big issues.
Americans See It Every Day00:08:22
I'm not promoting Andrew Yang, but he's one of the more honest billionaires when it comes to that aspect.
Now, he's all about the climate credits and the carbon system and buys into that Johnny nonsense and very much a tool of the globalists.
But he's also kind of put out into the forefront, number one, because the establishment knows that they're not going to push him for the nomination.
And they also know that even if he somehow got a Bernie Sanders type grassroots thing behind him in popularity, they could squelch that just like they did with Bernie Sanders.
Just like they did with Bernie Sanders.
They got a pretty big lock on that Democratic Party and who gets nominated, period.
If you really go back now to the Clinton era, okay, post-Clinton, when you had Bush and Gore, you basically had Clinton 2.0 with a little less pizzazz.
But at that time, I think that the Democrats, first of all, pretty commonplace at that time period and era where a vice president might become president down the road.
And you had a guy that was extremely popular in Bill Clinton and an economy that was like booming.
In fact, I can't, even under Trump, there's no way to describe the late 90s, like that 97 to 2000 period, just before 9-11.
It was economy was bang, diddly-anging.
Things were cheap.
Jobs were in abundance.
The tech industry was just taking off.
The internet bubble was here.
Okay?
So Gore was a pretty easy sell.
It's a pretty easy sell.
Goes in.
After you have that defeat, right, and you get eight years of Bush.
In 2004, they run his cousin after the Howard Dean fiasco.
So talk about crushing somebody who was in the front.
Howard Dean stepped out of line.
The Democrats said, no way.
John Kerry didn't have a push.
Didn't really, I mean, he wasn't popular.
He's not popular today.
But again, I would argue, Kerry has played the long game, right?
Kerry has super played the long game.
John Kerry is way more a part of what's going on in this country geopolitically and around the world than Joe Biden could imagine at this point.
I mean, Joe Biden can't imagine much other than pink elephants on parade in that time that he went to Dumbo in the movie theater, the cartoon version.
You know, I mean, probably around the same time that, you know, apparently he saw two men kiss and talked to his father about it.
Said, love is love, Joe.
Love is love.
Like, Joe's not running anything.
John Kerry, he's all over the place.
He's helping set policy to try to bring in things like automation and a carbon credit system and control over your energy, right?
And that's another thing that automation is going to be.
We're never going to discuss how much energy it costs to run these machines, right?
We're always the bad guy.
If it's not human beings and human behavior, they're not worried about it.
Okay?
That term sustainability, I want to repeat it.
It's our standard of living plummeting and our self-worth plummeting if we allow it to happen.
Once again, we have, we're human beings.
One of our big inbuilt and inherent needs, just like you need water and sunlight, you need a purpose.
When you lack a purpose, no bueno.
Things ain't good.
You start getting sucked down to these holes.
Okay?
It's bad news, Brown.
So, John Kerry, you know, he's over at the IPCC.
He's over with the United Nations, even the World Health Organization, because what's that all about now?
Oh, it's peace for health and health for peace, and climate is part of the health initiative.
Just like Charlie Dickens over there, the new king, king of the world.
Charlie Dickens wants climate lockdowns as well.
And the more you entrust your society to be automated and robotic, whether it be in industry or eventually more and more in law enforcement, which you see being pushed, that was the whole defund the police thing.
The whole thing.
Don't get me wrong.
It had those elements of destabilizing areas, letting crime run rampant, right?
Showing the lawlessness.
That's all part of it.
But eventually the solution is the robots will take over.
We'll let the robots do it.
Oh.
Okay.
Because once you bring in the robots like you do in warfare, they don't have a thing called empathy.
They are the most apathetic, hence sociopathic thing you can imagine.
They are programmed, just like the AI is programmed.
They have a narrative they follow, period.
And don't think that there won't be an inbuilt system, okay, an inbuilt system to totally and completely shield the predator class and their minions from all of this, to insulate them.
There will be from the law enforcement aspect of it.
And even they're the ones that are going to be directing a lot of the automation.
Now, whether or not 80% of the jobs go away, if they can cut the jobs by another 20 or 30% over the next five years, that's devastating.
I mean, devastating.
Think about what Yang said.
He pretty much talked about the butterfly effect.
You bring in the self-driving trucks.
A lot of industries go down.
I mean, truck stops.
I live next to the largest truck stop, I think, in the country, like really right down the road.
It's massive.
It's huge.
But I also have traveled across the country many times now.
It's a huge industry, obviously.
It moves things all across the country, employs a ton of people.
Just told you.
You know, as of three years ago, 29 states' number one job is truck driving.
And that's a job where, depending on where you work, you can be an independent contractor, set your own hours, make your own living, depending on what your lifestyle is.
You can join a union or work for somebody.
You can make a decent living driving trucks.
That's why people do it.
Not so much.
Not so much anymore.
And as the kiosks come in to the vast majority of these places, and I can't tell you the last time that I stood in line at a place that had a self-checkout for food or whatever.
You know, I've been trained like a little good boy, too.
I mean, I can't, it sucks.
I remember back in the day being with my boy Aaron Dykes.
Shout out to Dykes.
Aaron and Melissa, I love you guys.
Keep it up.
We showed a piece of their film, King of the World, on Charles yesterday.
He would purposely, he would refuse to use the kiosks.
He would walk right by the people that wanted to check his receipt afterwards.
He's like, I don't need to be treated like a thief.
And in a lot of ways, I respect that.
Use Promo Code for Deals00:03:30
You know, because here's my move when I do that.
I have the cart after I've done it, and I've always got the ticket right there on the side of the cart, right?
Right there on the side, in case they want it, whatever side they're on, and just sticking it out.
Yep, here you go.
Here you go.
And you know, if you got a thing of water on the bottom, they're checking.
That's why I always put the water on the top.
That it's 50-50.
You know, I try to give the nod and walk by.
I don't love it either.
I'm not a criminal.
But hey, you won't have to worry about that because once we bring in more automation and more sensors and scanners, they're going to know right away whether you're trying to steal something or not.
And it's no, Because if you think we got a track trace database society right now, you ain't seen nothing yet unless you've envisioned the minority report style nightmare that then gets inbuilt into bioengineering and transhumanism.
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I just want to hammer home the automation aspect of this before we get to this video.
I believe it's Peter Flaherty getting arrested and taken off stage and censored for telling the truth about Warren Buffett and his relationship to Bill Gates, which is no bueno.
We don't bring up Buffett.
Everybody wants soros, soros, soros.
Yeah, I get it.
Gates Foundation's Influence00:12:26
Buffett lives in this country.
Yeah, Buffett's the original ice cream cone man.
Oh, he's an old man with some ice cream.
We love Warren Buffett.
He hangs out with LeBron James.
He's a bad dude with a big attitude.
It's why we gave Warren Buffett a nice little section in Shade the Motion Picture a decade ago, just like we gave Billy Gates a nice little section in Shade the Motion Picture a decade ago.
Pretty much every job involving paperwork should be automatable, he said at the web summit in Rio de Janeiro last week.
Okay?
They argued that companies are taking part in a dangerous race by advancing the technology so quickly and it poses a profound risk to society and humanity.
Yeah, because it's in terrible hands and it's not really open source.
Once it's actually open source and more and more people are able to utilize it, who knows?
Or if somebody leaks the code because what you're going to end up having eventually, no matter what, with software, is you're going to have clones of this software and then people putting people, people putting in different parameters.
It's always going to be people directing that narrative.
Okay.
In March, a study revealed the 20 occupations most at risk of being redundant thanks to AI with call center operator at number one.
The following eight are all teachers of different disciplines, including language, history, law, and religion.
So again, they want to automate education.
This is another thing I've told you about.
And I've showed you the robots in schools.
Again, they don't want human thought or critical thinking anymore.
They want their great narrative imposed and pushed on society.
And, you know, after we get into Gates and Buffett, you know, again, we're going to talk about Hollyweird AI produced scripts.
But I want to talk about this article called The Metaverse.
Is RIP Metaverse?
It's not going anywhere.
It's still not popular because no one wants to do it.
Because we'll get into the aspects of the metaverse in a minute.
I promised you something fun.
Let's get it.
Shareholder arrested during presentation of proposal at Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting.
And once again, this is the type of activism.
He's a shareholder.
He's got every right to do this.
This is the kind of activism we need from people.
Okay?
This is a big win, and I love this.
I absolutely love this.
No.
You got to be kidding me.
Come on.
So this is muted on my end.
It's my fault, by the way, guys.
I don't know what to say.
I'm going to have to go find the tweet.
I'm going to have to go find the tweet.
Well, that is so weird.
It downloaded it without the sound.
Doesn't want that one out there.
Hold on one second.
We do it live.
I'll write it and we do it live.
Okay, we'll go to twitter.com.
And this is why you want to follow me on Twitter, by the way, because this is where we're going to get to this thread.
And hopefully, we're going to be able to hear this.
So, Peter Flaherty had his microphone cut, was arrested, and forcibly removed.
There's the link to the article.
Everybody always asks me for these links, and then in the thread, it's where I found this: Senator's department, presumption proposal.
I am Peter Flaherty, chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center.
If we had an independent chair, the company would be less identified with Mr. Buffett's political activities.
He's donated tens of billions to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
As Bill Gates explained when the company was still together, although the company bears our names, basically half our resources have come from Warren Buffett.
If old culture is the disease, then philanthropy is the virus.
The Gates Foundation bankrolls the teaching of critical race theory around the country, including that math is inherently racist.
The Gates Foundation offers a gender identity toolbox, which asserts that gender is a result of socially and culturally constructed ideas.
This is a lie.
Gender is not a cultural construct, it is a genetic and biological fact.
Oh, up, up, easy, guy.
You don't talk that way to a billionaire, Peter Flaherty.
You don't tell the truth in front of a bunch of his knee-bending minions, brah.
Don't you get it?
That's not how this works.
Wait a minute.
Let's see where this goes.
You're not going to censor what I say, ma'am.
I'm very sorry.
And I'll appeal to the chair that I be allowed to continue, sir?
You may continue, but you're under a three-minute limitation.
You may continue.
I'll allow it.
Much to my disdain.
As Lord Warren Buffett, of course.
We know how much Bill Gates cares about children.
He met and traveled with Jeffrey Epstein.
Many times I have Epstein's nickel text.
The Gates Foundation and the huge influence over no good response to being asked about tax on it.
The Gates Foundation may be the largest single donor.
Ah, no, no.
You don't mention that.
This is like the why isn't this going mega viral right now?
And I hope it does.
I hope it's just early in the morning.
My boy sent this to me.
Big fish.
Thank you so much.
At Trey Billion on Twitter.
One of the best follows when it comes to the Epstein case.
I didn't see it until I woke up this morning.
Again, people give me some of the best tips out there.
He's one of them.
This needs to go mega viral.
You know what?
We're going to do it all the way back in the beginning because every part of this is gold.
Look at this guy.
Look at the nice little security guy.
Everybody's done up.
He says all those things.
They're silent.
He gets reprimanded because he's telling the truth.
And he doesn't like Warren Buffett giving literally, I mean, hundreds of millions of dollars, bare minimum, over the course of 20 to 30 years, which is the culmination of this agenda through philanthropy.
Okay, again, Warren Buffett, he gets a section, Mr. Ice Cream Cone.
Joe Biden didn't do it first.
Warren did it first.
Okay?
He loves that vanilla ice cream cone, just like a kid.
Says all that, they reprimand him.
He breaks the golden rule and he mentions the Epstein-Gates relationship, which spans much longer than the mainstream media has told you, by the way.
Okay?
And every once in a while likes to jab Gates, but that's it.
That's a wrap.
Let's do it.
Peter Flaherty, kicking ass, taking names.
Let's go back to him.
If we had an independent chair, the company would be less identified with Mr. Cluffett's political activities.
He's donated tens of billions to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
As Bill Gates explained when the company was still together, although the company bears our names, basically half our resources have come from Warren Buffett.
If old culture is the disease, then philanthropy is the virus.
The Gates Foundation bankrolls the teaching of critical race theory around the country, including that math is inherently racist.
The Gates Foundation offers a gender identity toolbox, which asserts that gender is a result of socially and culturally constructed ideas.
This is a lie.
Gender is not a cultural construct.
It is a genetic and biological fact.
You're not going to censor what I say, ma'am.
I'm very sorry.
And I'll appeal to the chair that I be allowed to continue, sir?
You may continue, but you're under a three-minute limitation.
Of course.
We know how much Bill Gates cares about children.
He met and traveled with Jeffrey Epstein many times after Epstein's conviction.
The Gates Foundation has a huge influence over the government response to me asking.
The Gates Foundation may be the largest single donor to the dark money machine known as Arabella and the Society.
We don't get fun around positions like Down here.
Money goes also to conduct remove him.
Lord Berkshire Hathaway, the Buffett, says he must go.
So he gets reprimanded and arrested.
Isn't that great?
You like that?
That's it.
That's a wrap for you, Brock.
So, so what?
Who are we applauding here?
That's what I want to know.
Everything that dude said was the real deal.
And I will point out that Mr. Farne is talking about money that I've given, not Berkshire Hathaway.
I'm not sure where Mr. Farney gives the money, but that's going to be.
He eats ice cream.
He eats ice cream.
We love him.
Yeah, where do you think he's made most of his money?
Through Berkshire Hathaway.
And then in turn, through his donations to philanthropic organizations, he gets all sorts of tax benefits.
You think that Warren Buffett is paying taxes?
Like, really?
Do you believe that?
Just like Google and Apple ain't paying taxes.
Buffett ain't paying taxes.
Okay?
He's figured out the system.
He's the ice cream cone man.
He's getting Mr. Flaherty arrested guy.
Okay?
I mean, it's insane.
I will say that I am allured to the problem at subsidiaries of people putting pressure on suppliers on being affected by their own personal politics.
So we're going to look at such things as political contributions, which are unfortunately, in a few industries, a part of the way the world works.
Oh, in a few industries?
A few.
We got the takeover, brah, and you're a part of it.
Again, I hear Soros all the time.
I hear about the Open Society Foundation all the time.
And good, I'm glad we should be shining light on that dark monster, that decrepit, you know, Star Wars Emperor Palpatine-looking character, too.
But we also have to acknowledge that guys like this are here and they mentored and worked with guys like Gates.
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We've got the juice box bros here as well.
They're kind of funny.
Watched a clip of them doing some banter back and forth.
And I like to have a little fun.
We like to have a little fun here, right?
Played some Disney stuff at the end of the show yesterday.
You know, Donald Duck, Nazi stuff.
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If that guy, if that doesn't make you smile, I don't know what will.
Here's what I want to do in this last 15 minutes.
I really want to talk about that metaverse story and how the metaverse isn't going anywhere.
It may be rebranded, but the whole idea with this movement to transhumanism is to eventually get you to believe that your consciousness can somehow merge with machines or be uploaded into a metaverse-like place.
So it's going nowhere.
Okay, the World Economic Forum has teamed up with it.
We should continue to refuse it, continue to make it an abject financial failure.
But I assure you, as the technology gets better, and it will get better, it will improve, it will become cheaper, that push will continue 100,000%.
But I also wanted to talk about the incidents in Texas, okay?
Because if you noticed, that's a hot topic.
And I really haven't talked about it much.
I briefly talked about it yesterday, discussing the fact that the Garcia guy, the shooter, you know, he's Hispanic.
So the idea of him being a white supremacist kind of lost on me.
Now, allegedly yesterday, he had some kind of rush.
What has been described to me?
Okay, again, I have not, I want to make it very clear.
I've scratched the surface level of this stuff.
I haven't spent hours researching it.
I've looked at what's been presented, and I'm not even sure that I'm ready to make a very educated type guess as to what happened there.
I want to make that extremely clear.
But from what I saw yesterday, were posts of this shooter.
There's a distinct hand tattoo that you know that the person that's lying there dead has.
And he had these fresh Nazi tattoos.
One was a swastika, and another one was the SS logo on his arm.
But they're fresh.
And then cutouts of like Elijah Schaefer on Tim Poole's show.
Now, say whatever you want about Tim Poole.
Tim Poole is not a white supremacist or a white nationalist or a Nazi.
Sorry.
That's just not a real narrative.
Okay.
That's fake.
That's made up.
That's Johnny nonsense.
Now, as far as the alternative theories out there, for instance, that these incidents, not only the shooting, but then the incident with the immigration center, where clearly that person is Hispanic, I've now seen, you know, know everybody back off the idea that he was somehow radicalized by Trump.
And that one's kind of fading away.
But from what I've seen on that one, again, very pre-incursory, the person that they arrested and who's in the hospital for doing it is very Hispanic.
Just like this Garcia guy is very Hispanic.
And from what I've read, and again, these are media reports: Garcia, the shooter, was in the military for three months and then supposedly was forced to exit due to mental health issues.
Now, we're big on talking about mental health issues here.
The question again arises right there out of the gates, especially with the military training and the fact that he was a security officer.
And he appears to be, and again, just cursory, an immigrant who came over here or maybe was brought here when he was a juvenile and ended up joining the military.
So, again, very odd stuff.
The Nazi tattoo stuff, weird.
Then there's pictures of who alleges they allege this person to be.
And there's a couple tattoos that kind of match.
But then the build and the face, from what I've seen, it might be a little different.
Again, I'm not saying it's a different person.
I don't know.
I haven't looked at it enough.
But in those pictures, this person is hanging out with white dudes and he's got the all-seeing eye.
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And I think it's like a trust no-one shirt or something like that.
No matter how you slice it, no matter what happened there, okay.
I don't buy into this idea that a talk show host of any kind, no matter what they say and what they do, is responsible for somebody else's actions, period.
Period.
We start getting into the territory of I was inspired by because that's not only blame shifting and then the perpetrator acting like some type of a victim, but that's a broad spectrum way to criminalize speech, period, in a manner that I don't think most people comprehend.
Because when we get into these arenas of mass murder and of children, of women, of innocence, we also get into the arena of everybody calling these people terrorists.
And when you're a terrorist, you don't have due process, you don't have any rights.
All right, you'll be lucky to get your military tribunal, if that.
And you'll be in a situation where if you think that the Oath Keepers and the Proud Boys got railroaded, this is the next thing.
This is where the establishment is frothing at the mouth to do what they did to Alex Jones, but instead of a civil case to try to ruin him financially and take him out that way, a criminal case in which people do real pound me in the Arnis prison time.
Okay?
And that's just, that's it's dark, but it's real.
And you cannot like Tim Poole.
You can say he sits on the fence on too many issues.
You can love Tim Poole.
It doesn't really matter.
It's not about Tim Poole to me.
And again, you're never going to convince me that a Tim Poole or an Alex Jones or even somebody I don't particularly like, like a Sank Uger, is going to radicalize anybody.
Or a Sam.
What's the Hunter Biden laptop guy's name there?
The Sam, the intellectual, Sam.
I want to say Sam Smith, but obviously it's not Sam Smith, the pop singer.
God, it kills me.
It doesn't matter.
I would defend my greatest enemies.
Free speech is free speech.
Like if anybody's really radicalizing people, it's the mainstream media characters that are constantly propagating what?
Intelligence talking points via a mockingbird type system that has now grown generation after generation after generation.
We got plenty of videos coming up.
We've got the World Economic Forum.
We've got SDGs.
I'm not sure if we're going to get to this President Clinton and the Clinton initiative from seven months ago where he's interviewing Zelensky.
We got a good Donnie T clip.
Maybe I want to go into the break or come out of the break with a good Donnie T clip.
I think that's what we're going to do.
Where Donnie T just kind of exposes the war machine and the nepotism that has surrounded, you know, earlier we were talking about the Democrats.
We got to John Kerry before they had their boy, the Barack star, and how they've controlled who gets that nomination in that party.
And I mentioned Bernie after that.
But I want to hit on this metaverse article really quick.
Let's read it because I think this person's way, way off, okay?
The metaverse, the once buzzy technology that promised to allow users to hang out awkwardly in a disorientating video game-like world, has died after being abandoned by the business world.
It was three years old.
The capital M and Metaverse, a descendant of the 1982 movie Tron and the 2003 video game Second Life, was born in 2021 when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg changed the name of his trillion-dollar company to Meta.
And again, it's not like they're changing meta.
And Zuckerberg's out there armbarring people.
I posted the video.
Apparently, he just won his first jiu-jitsu competition.
I watched him compete and he almost got tapped.
He actually did a really good job of not getting tapped, but he was on the defensive most of the time in the match that I watched.
But I'll tell you what, man, he's been doing the jits.
I wouldn't mess with him.
I've seen him also training the bags.
Probably kick most of us right in the head.
You're not going to pie in the face him like you do Gates.
And by the way, I don't know that I hate Zuckerberg as much as I do Bill Gates.
I think that Zuck, he got caught in a situation.
After a much heralded debut, it doesn't mean I think he's a good guy, by the way.
Heralded debut, the metaverse became the obsession of the tech world and a quick hack to win over Wall Street investors.
The hype could not save the metaverse, however, and a lack of coherent vision for the product ultimately led to its decline once the tech industry turned to a new, more promising trend, generative AI.
The fate of the metaverse was sealed.
So as we talk about AI, really what's happening right now is real world automation is coming in.
AI has caught the ChatGPT, the cultural zeitgeist in a way that the metaverse failed to.
It's still going nowhere.
Okay, the WEF is still looking for this.
It's going to be a future persistent and interconnected virtual environment where social and economic elements mirror reality.
They want to move from theory to practice.
Again, it may take them a little longer, but if we don't really, I mean, again, when I talk about us getting out of the UN and the UN getting out of the U.S., that's just step one because all this stuff is being promoted by these globalist monsters.
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That's it for those guys over there.
Now we're going to get into the meat and potatoes.
When we start with the meat and potatoes, let's start with this.
Ray Liota had silent killer condition, suffered by half of Americans over 45.
These are the warning signs.
Oh, did he have heart issues?
Oh, he did have heart issues.
Weird.
Weird.
Okay.
Each of these complications can be caused by arterial sclerosis, which occurs when arteries responsible for carrying blood from the heart to the rest of the body become damaged.
Weird.
Weird.
And also had some lung damage.
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Okay.
He had a respiratory failure along with heart failure.
Now, are we allowed to even speculate that maybe some hate and lies in the form of a shot maybe helped along the way?
I mean, when the NIH warns that half of people aged 45 to 84 suffer from the heart condition, it's a big deal.
It's a big dig-dong-diggity deal.
All right?
That's the reality of it.
So, you know, I think about that, and it's kind of upsetting.
I'm not going to lie.
It's kind of upsetting that we can't even have that discussion.
That discussion, not allowed.
We need to be able to have that discussion.
That's all I'm saying.
I don't know for sure, but I'm pretty sure because this guy was an actor and he was trying to stay active.
I think the last movie that he put out there was Cocaine Bear.
And I'm not saying, listen, I'm not saying Liota was a healthy guy.
It appears that he did drink, that he did use drugs.
I'm not shitting on him for it.
But I truly believe that what we saw was something that was going to accelerate things like this in people.
Not just the died suddenly.
Again, that three to five-year window afterwards is where I thought, hey, hey, this could get bad.
But you know what?
I'm going to play this video too.
I wasn't going to play this, but why not?
We're going to do it live.
We're going to go to my Facebook here and go to my profile because I had recently, there's the Zuck, by the way.
Jiu-Jitsuing it up.
I had recently played this.
This is from May of 21.
Okay.
Here we are, a year plus into the pandemic.
The hate and live shots have begun, you know, been rolling out and trying to be forced on people.
Okay.
And I had people watch this video.
This is after a caged aggression event where a couple thousand people are there and say that we're all going to get sick and die.
Oh, everybody's going to get sick.
Oh, you're not stopping the spread for a bunch of people hanging out in the bar.
Guess what?
Nobody's sick.
Nobody died.
That never happened.
That was made up.
What's up, everybody?
Let's take Jason Burmese here, and we just had another awesome night of caged aggression.
I just want to show everybody here the great after party.
You know, probably a good 100-plus people here enjoying life living on consumer shiny nonsense.
Not super spreading, not killing one another, but watching people kill one another in the cage.
Almost what a night of fights.
Oh my god.
What a night of fights!
Dude, what a night.
Listen, epic.
When you get done watching this, check out my other tweet.
Uh-huh, spaghetti.
But what I want to say to everybody else out here is: come on, can we all stop pretending?
Let's all stop pretending what's going on in this building that there's anything wrong with it.
There's nothing wrong with it.
There never was.
Let's be humans again.
And that's important to point out.
It really is.
These people that were telling you these things, they were liars.
And they knew they were liars.
And ultimately, these are the same liars that caused you to shut your business down, caused the economy to degrade, and outright killed people with their policies.
Not just lockdowns, but refusing to treat with real medicine, lying to you and telling you the flu was gone.
That the flu disappeared.
That's just the most.
Let me see if I can even pull that up.
WHO flu disappeared.
Let's see.
I bet you, yeah.
I mean, you can't go right to the site.
There's, oh, look at that.
They just bring you to that.
But it's right here.
Flu has disappeared for more than a year from the Scientific American.
Fact check.
Influenza virus is still active, still hasn't disappeared.
I mean, it's absurd.
It's obscene.
New York Times reported on this.
It disappeared.
Has disappeared.
So in February of that year, they told you, you know, two and a half months before I do the video, that the flu disappeared.
And they had any credibility?
No, they have none.
That's zero credibility.
That's zero.
That's not real.
Again, you would have to have a childlike disability, mental disability, to believe that's real.
I mean, you're the ultimate Santa Claus believa if you think that that is real.
I got more videos, but I want to hit Some stories first, okay.
First, it was Alex Jones.
We've talked about Alex Jones.
Now it's the New York Post.
Now, you already knew about the censorship.
We already knew about the oh, we're going to take their Twitter away, we're going to lock them out of the count.
We can't let people know about the Biden laptop.
Apparently, it's the story that keeps on giving.
And now they have alleged secret emails that have linked a Ukrainian executive to Hunter Biden and in exchange to meet the father.
Obviously, all this corruption was happening.
Not a question.
Now, the New York Post is not allowed to attend the press conferences.
Remember, World Press Freedom Day and Tony Blinken?
Easy now.
Easy.
Take it easy on her.
Take it easy.
This is the United States' oldest newspaper, the New York Post.
It's either New York or the U.S.'s.
It might be the U.S.'s oldest newspaper.
It's at least New York's.
I mean, whether or not you think it's a rag, and by the way, I think they've done some terrible work in the past.
It's also done some good work.
They're being mainstream media and they're not allowed to attend press conferences.
And you've got Corine Jean-Pierre or Jean-Carine Pierre or Pierre.
Why don't we just call her the Pierre?
The Pierre.
We've got the Pierre telling us that 90% of the border problems like magically gone.
And I don't sit here and talk about the border much.
But that's imagination.
That's again, like, that's like them saying the flu disappeared.
We have to live in the upside down, the post-truth world, or imagination land.
That's where we're at.
We're at a place called Imagination Land.
Now, this one here is a post-story, and it's pretty unbelievable.
It's almost like you just can't believe it, but it is real.
Okay, Judge clears trans woman, Rachel Glines, a biological man who still got his junkie junk indecent exposure charges due to body fat coverage.
Also happens to be repugnantly enormous.
Had his wang dangle out, I believe, in a girl's locker room.
Okay, there is no question that Glines was in the woman's locker room.
However, Glines was not charged with trespass, nor was Glines charged with being in the area of the YMCA.
Was not supposed to be.
Quite simply, the facts do not exist to support a find of guilt.
Okay, as charges, Glines genitalia was not visible as the result of other portions of her body covering the same.
I thought we were going to have a picture of Glines, but we're going to find one.
I had it in another story I've looked at.
It's beyond parody.
So, like, if you're overweight and this is that person, if you're that person and you say you're a woman and you still got some junkie junk, as long as it may be, sort of, kinda, okay, as long as maybe, sort of, kinda, that you can't see it, you're fine.
You could just be in a women's locker room, apparently.
That's where we're at.
That's the dark cartoon, everybody.
Talked about this a little bit yesterday.
Robert Kennedy Jr. blames CIA for assassination of JFK and claims it is beyond a reasonable doubt.
Okay?
Says there is overwhelming evidence of a CIA cover-up.
Yes, he does.
And he would be, that is correct.
That is correct.
Who do you think really killed your uncle?
Well, I think there's overwhelming evidence that the CIA was involved in this murder.
I think it's beyond a reasonable doubt at this point.
In terms of my uncle's death, the evidence is overwhelming that the CIA was involved in the murder and the cover.
Who do you think really?
Yep.
I would say he is correct that the evidence is overwhelming.
Overwhelming in that case.
No doubt about it.
All right.
I promised you some fun, Donnie T. We're going to give you some fun, Donnie T.
So this clip here is Donald Trump basically annihilating Jeb Bush about weapons of mass destruction.
And one of the reasons I want to play this is I want to show people even how Trump, in this moment, you know, he's questioned a little bit about 9-11, but he keeps it to the talking points of weapons of mass destruction, destabilization of Iraq, spending trillions, et cetera, et cetera.
Now, he had questioned the Saudi Arabian involvement in 9-11.
And even, you know, a year and a half ago, you're still allowed to do that.
But the thing is that the Saudi Arabian involvement story that was on CBS this morning is really the CIA running the hijacker story that's been around for some time and we're still dancing around.
So we're going to start with Donnie T and then we're going to get to the CBS story.
Here we go.
On Monday, George W. Bush will campaign in South Carolina for his brother.
As you said tonight, and you've often said, the Iraq war and your opposition to it was a sign of your good judgment.
In 2008, in an interview with Wolf Blitzer talking about President George W. Bush's conduct for the war, you said you were surprised that Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi didn't try to impeach him.
You said, quote, which personally I think would have been a wonderful thing, close quote.
When you were asked what you meant by that, you said, for the war, for the war.
He lied.
He got us into the war with lies.
Do you still believe President Bush should have been impeached?
I have to say, as a businessman, I get along with everybody.
I have business all over the world.
I know so many of the people in the audience.
And by the way, I'm a self-funder.
I don't have.
I have my wife and I have my son.
That's all I have.
I don't have girls.
So let me just tell you, I get along with everybody, which is my obligation to my company, to myself, et cetera.
Obviously, the war in Iraq was a big, fat mistake.
All right?
Now, you can take it any way you want.
And it took Jeb Bush, if you remember at the beginning of his announcement when he announced the president, took him five days.
He went back.
It was a mistake.
It wasn't a mistake.
It took him five days before his people told him what to say.
And he ultimately said it was a mistake.
The war in Iraq, we spent $2 trillion, thousands of lives.
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We don't even have it.
Iran is taking over Iraq with the second largest oil reserves in the world.
Obviously, it was a mistake.
So George Bush made a mistake.
We can make mistakes, but that one was a beauty.
We should have never been in Iraq.
We have destabilized the Middle East.
I mean, Don Sharp there.
He's looking a little younger, obviously.
You know, the years will age you.
But he's sharp here.
He's got his talking points.
And here comes, I am sick of you, pick.
I mean, I laughed out loud when Jeb Bush said what he said in response.
So you still think he should be in paper?
I think it's my turn.
You do whatever you want.
You call it whatever you want.
I want to tell you, they lied.
They said there were weapons of mass destruction.
There were none.
And they knew there were none.
There were no weapons of mass.
Okay.
All right.
Governor Bush.
When a member on the stage.
And let me point this out.
There were enough establishment people there.
Remember, they wanted to push Jeb Bush, man.
That was supposed to be the GOP, and that was supposed to possibly be the president of the United States.
And they thought they were going to get him through.
And they got plants.
Boo, Donnie, boo, boo, we're still for the war, even though it's been discredited.
Boo!
Get out of here with that.
This guy appealed.
And that's the other thing they don't tell you.
He obviously appealed to a lot of anti-war lefties and got those votes in 2016, 100%.
Before it was all white supremacy.
His brother gets attacked by the power of the family.
I got to do it.
Do I get to do it five or six times or just once?
So here's the deal.
I'm sick and tired of Barack Obama blaming my brother for all of the problems that he's had.
And frankly, I could care less about the insults that Donald Trump gives to me.
It's blood sport for him.
He enjoys it, and I'm glad he's happy about it.
22 million.
I am sick and tired of him going after my family.
My dad is the greatest man alive, in my mind.
Anybody who would cheer that in the audience, by the way, wow.
George Bush, he got a special place in Invisible Empire, a New World Order to find because he was Mr. New World Order.
Like, if you were pointing to somebody that was gloating about for new rule, globalization, the rule of law, not the rule of the jungle, okay?
With cooperation and coordination.
It was Bush.
Okay?
Which is now repackaged, Klaus Nutschwab-wise, with the great reset, okay?
With penetrating the cabinets.
Bush specifically outlined the United Nations' role in his quote-unquote New World Order.
That is a vehicle for globalization.
Greatest man alive, in my opinion.
I mean, listen to these people cheer.
Yuck.
While Donald Trump was building a reality TV show, my brother was building a security apparatus to keep us safe.
A security apparatus that has come after the American people in a way that most thought was completely and totally unimaginable.
And yet here we are.
One that is out of control, one that is focused on quote-unquote domestic terror and white rage and extremism to the point where you have Hispanic people committing crimes against Hispanic people, and somehow it's about neo-Nazism and racism across the board.
And again, hey, maybe this guy, this Diego, was a mentally ill neo-Nazi type person.
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I couldn't tell you.
I don't know what to believe, okay, on that one.
I really don't.
I want more facts before I start talking about cartel hits or anything of the like, period.
But the security apparatus that his brother, his brother didn't really help build it either, by the way.
His brother was an empty vessel.
He was just there.
Oh, watch this drive.
He spit out talking points.
He was much more alert and awake than Joe Biden because Joe Biden's a dementia-ridden puppet.
But at the end of the day, the real decisions are, again, Rumsfeld, Cheney, Wolfowitz, Shertoff.
Shertoff did help build this military-industrial comps complex, track, trace, database, national security leviathan within this country.
You know, and it's kind of crazy to me.
Oh, we just dropped from RVM for some reason.
That's bizarre.
Hopefully, my internet's, yeah, I guess I'm still going.
I'm still going on the other networks.
So I guess we'll just continue on until they call me back.
I'm proud of what he did.
He's had the gall to go after my mother.
World Trade Center came down.
Daddy had the gall to go after my mother.
Hold on.
Let me finish this.
He's had the gall to go after my mother.
That's not keeping me.
I won the lottery when I was born 63 years ago, looked up and I saw my mom.
My mom is the strongest woman I know.
She should be running.
It's not about my family.
She should be running.
Again, love him or hate him.
He's got the one-liners.
And you know, again, he tiptoes into 9-11 there.
Little tippity toe.
I'm going to text them real quick.
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I'm just going to do a little question mark and see what happened there.
And maybe we're going to get back.
Maybe we're not.
Not sure.
But let's continue on here.
Let's let this clip.
This clip's about to wrap up.
It's got less than 10 seconds.
And then we're going to go to this CBS news clip, kind of show you the narrative management I discussed earlier.
This is about the South Carolina families that need someone to be a commander-in-chief that can lead.
I'm that person.
Governor Kasich, would you weigh in on...
Welcome back to CBS Mornings.
Saturday marks 20 years since the 9-11 terror attacks, and some of the victims' families are still demanding answers from the government.
15 of the 19 hijackers were Saudi nationals, and many family members believe there is a connection between Saudi leadership and the attackers.
Last week, President Biden ordered the review and possible release of classified documents related to 9-11.
And CBS News spoke exclusively with a retired FBI agent who was part of a still-secret investigation into the hijacker support network inside the U.S. and the possible role of Saudi government officials and employees.
Senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge has a story.
This summer, Brett Eagleson went to Capitol Hill to press the U.S. government to release secret files from the FBI's 9-11 case.
We've told the sad story for 19 years.
You know, we've cried on camera.
Eagleson's father, Bruce, worked in and died in the South Tower of the World Trade Center.
Now grief has turned to rage.
You know, it's not about that anymore.
It's about how we're angry.
We're pissed off.
It is painful.
The Eaglesons and other 9-11 families want details of a secret FBI investigation codenamed Operation Encore.
And this is the investigation been going on for well over a decade.
An investigation that should have been taking place immediately.
And really, an investigation that exposed the FBI for what it was, the cover-up crew.
They brought Robert Mueller in to be the cover-up crew.
We talk about Operation Vulgar betrayal that was following all of this money beforehand.
And really briefly, the CIA is discussed in this report.
It is hidden.
Centered on the two hijackers that lived in San Diego.
It's a 10-year-long investigation that specifically investigated the role that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia played in supporting the hijackers.
Is that the first mosque they went to in San Diego?
This is it right here on our left.
Danny Gonzalez was an FBI agent who worked on Operation Encore.
He showed us the neighborhood the hijackers lived in before they crashed American Airlines Flight 77 into the Pentagon.
This is Gonzalez's first television interview about the case.
19 hijackers cannot commit 3,000 mass murders by themselves.
Based on what you found, do you believe there was a domestic support network for the hijackers?
So again, notice how they dance around that.
A domestic support network.
Well, and he says, obviously, but I can't say it, even though he does say it.
No, no.
These are people that were working with U.S. intelligence or working for U.S. intelligence, protected by U.S. intelligence, the Central Intelligence Agency in particular, period.
100%.
Obviously.
No question.
But I can't comment on it, but you don't have to be an FBI agent with 26 years of experience to figure that out.
Gonzalez says the two hijackers, Nawaf Al-Hazmi and Khalid Almadar, were helped by a number of Saudis, including Omar al-Bayoumi.
Bayoumi worked for the Saudi government in California and has said he simply ran into the two hijackers at a restaurant in Los Angeles and encouraged them to move to San Diego.
Nothing coincidental about this.
This honestly is just a small part of it.
Again, the entire network was set up post-Cold War, post-Soviet Mujahideen, ISI, USA, British Intelligence Alliance.
And the Saudi consulate that was sending the majority of these people over here was compromised, was a CIA consulate for their activities with their asset, Osama bin Laden.
Period.
And this is the building he lived in.
There, he helped them find an apartment and open a bank account.
The two hijackers even started flight school nearby.
Can't sit on the sidelines when I know the truth.
Gonzalez says he's under FBI orders not to talk about certain aspects of Operation Encore because of national security concerns.
As is another former agent, Ken Williams, who wrote a memo before 9-11 warning terrorists were taking flight lessons in Arizona.
Both men are now working as investigators for the families.
The evidence is there.
I've seen it.
But I can't get into the specifics because of protective order.
In a statement, the Saudis said they had nothing to do with this terrible crime, and they support the full declassification of any documents.
Under President Biden's executive order, some of the secret files must be reviewed by Saturday, the 20th anniversary of the attacks.
We are writing history as we speak, and it's my goal that when my daughter goes to school, when she's taught the subject, that we get it right.
For CBS Mornings, I'm Catherine Herrich.
And I wish him the best.
Because do we get it right when we talk about Kennedy?
The Kennedy assassination and that era, okay, should dominate, dominate modern-day history classes in high school.
Period.
It should be like the introduction to how government actually works and history actually have, but it's not.
It's barely mentioned.
And when they still go the Oswald line, but some people question it.
9-11's much worse.
And in a lot of ways, more relevant because they murdered 3,000 plus of us to murder millions overseas to beta test their biometric track trace database technology and classified war machine to normalize drone kills and much more.
And all that's coming over here now.
Oh, yeah.
You better believe it.
Unfortunately, it looks like they had a power issue over in the studio.
So we're going to continue to do this broadcast if you're watching over on Rockfin or you're watching over on My Rumble as we go.
And then we'll just give them the entire video to post after the fact.
That's how we're going to have to do it.
Got a couple of World Economic Forum and SDG videos.
One's a Zoom meeting.
And the other one is this WEF COVID-1984 fear-mongering piece with an actor I really like, Forrest Whitaker.
You know, Forrest Whitaker, I mean, other than being a great actor, did like a little stint on a show called The Shield that I loved about police corruption and Los Angeles area in particular.
It was just fantastic.
It was just awesome.
Okay.
And it disappoints me, but I understand what the agenda is.
I understand how Hollyweird works.
It doesn't surprise me.
So let's do it.
I'm sorry, wrong one here is.
Whatever it is, coronavirus has made the mighty kneel and brought the world to a halt like nothing else could.
Our minds are still racing back and forth, longing for a return to normality.
Whatever it is, even if it's a global biological attack by a very, very reticent cabal.
Reticent to allow us to speak freely and think freely.
Reticent to allow us to medicate ourselves in the manner that we have for hundreds of years.
But ready, not so reticent, to put in the takeover.
The takeover.
Trying to stitch our future to our past and refusing to acknowledge the rupture.
But the rupture exists.
And in the midst of this terrible despair, it offers us a chance to rethink the doomsday machine we have built for ourselves.
Rethink the doomsday machine we have built for you.
Yeah, well, we take everything away from you.
Just realize we did this to ourselves.
And how are we going to restructure it so everything's better?
So 80% of you can be automated out and have time to play the piani.
Nothing could be worse than a return to normality.
Nothing could be worse.
Think about what he just said there.
Nothing could be worse than you living your normal life before COVID-19.
Why are we listening to these people?
Why are we allowing them to parade around as some kind of benevolent organization and entity when they are criminals of the highest regard?
They're telling you nothing could be worse than returning to normal.
Historically, pandemics have forced humans to break with the past and imagine the world anew.
This one is no different.
It's a portal, a gateway between one world and the next.
A portal.
A gateway between one world that had some kind of semblance of freedom, autonomy, accountability, to one of command and control because we said so.
And we had an actor tell you that we could choose to walk through it, dragging the carcasses of our prejudice and hatred, our avarice, our data banks, dead ideas.
We could walk through it lightly with little luggage, ready to imagine another world and ready to fight for it.
Ready to imagine another world and ready to fight for it.
I'm ready to fight tooth and nail against this vision, smiling Forrest Whitaker, because this vision is one of enslavement for the vast majority of us.
After the genocide and destruction of the Second World War, the United Nations was founded.
Enshrined in its charter was the fact that all people are equal and entitled to the same respect, justice, and human rights.
All affront for command and control after a failed League of Nations that guaranteed the same things and provided none of them, just like the United Nations is guaranteeing the same things and providing none of them.
And now those rights must adhere to this guile-like worship structure where human beings are the ultimate problem and global governance has the solution.
And it ain't a great one for us, especially if you're into being human.
This remains a simple truth.
And yet across the globe, the struggle is still being fought.
There is a certain outrage for injustice right now.
I think that that is happening in every sphere.
I think we're at a moment where COVID perhaps has helped us realize that there is an intergenerational transition and that young people now are waking up to the calls that we've had for my generation, which have said, look, this is the opportunity you've got to make things change.
The brainwashing of eco-gangsterism.
That's all that is.
The brainwashing via eco-gangsterism and captivating the youth through a beholden education system to this agenda.
That's all it is.
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They're not ready to get out and do anything that they're not instructed to do.
Unfortunately, and the vast majority of young people, and even people in my generation, do not understand the scope of this and do not comprehend the evil that surrounds this quote-unquote climate change narrative.
And it is evil.
Evil.
I mean, they are rising up, and that we are bringing young people to the table now, not as a token, but to help us shape and to take that battle, to take up the gauntlet and to move forward.
People fighting for justice, but fighting for your justice.
Bullshit.
Bullshit.
Again, they always have to act benevolent.
They always have to act like they're helping you in particular.
You.
But at the same time, they tell you that everybody, including you, are the problem.
See how that works?
It's insanity.
Not just mine.
And to see that without your justice, mine won't be fulfilled either.
Justice and human rights.
Oh, right to the George Floyd pan.
The world knows him as George.
And here's the incredible thing.
Like, as they're, you know, think about in unison.
As they're telling you things aren't going back to normal and that's like a death sentence and they're rolling out the actors.
They're telling you it's okay to protest for Black Lives Matter.
So everywhere else is dangerous.
You can't be in a bar like Jason Burmese.
Can't be going to sporting events.
Can't be living your life.
Okay, no, none of that.
But you can protest for George Floyd.
Who, again, I don't like how he was treated, but to act like he wasn't high on fentanyl, to act like he didn't resist arrest, to watch Miriam Hinane's documentary on it.
She did a great job.
Great job on that documentary.
So much footage I hadn't seen.
They weren't in any rush to try to save his life either.
I can tell you that.
When they put him into the ambulance, it's got to take like two minutes before they even hook him up to an oxygen machine.
Try to get him breathing.
That's how concerned they were.
That's not Derek Chauvin.
And again, the mysteries that surround the fact that Chauvin and this guy just also happened to work together at a club that eventually burns down.
No, nothing weird.
Nothing weird.
Nothing to question there.
Jason, you're a kook for even bringing that up.
How dare you bring up that factual evidence?
And you had a co-worker come in and say that and then recant it like a day later.
So bizarre.
But I called him Perry.
Yesterday we laid him to rest.
It was the hardest thing I ever had to do.
I'm the big brother now.
So it's my job to comfort my brothers and my sisters, Perry's kids, and everyone who loved him.
And that's a lot of people.
I couldn't take care of George that day he was killed, but I can make sure that his death would not be in vain.
So once again, like to act like this wasn't back, to act like this wasn't, that this was grassroots, to act like the media didn't manipulate it, to act like these activities were safe, but you weren't allowed to protest en masse against the lockdowns.
Right?
You were a white supremacist if you did that.
The inversion of reality.
We lived through it.
We witnessed it.
I promise.
To make sure that he is more than another face on a t-shirt, more than another name on the list that won't stop growing.
George called for help and he was ignored.
Please listen to the call ringing out the streets across the world.
People of all backgrounds, genders and races have come together to demand change.
Genders and races.
And no offense to this guy.
You know, if this is his brother, I'm not quite sure who it is.
He's saying it's his biological brother.
I can't imagine losing my brother.
I'm not trying to shit on this guy.
He didn't write this.
He didn't.
And if he wrote some of it, he didn't include genders.
That's not real.
This is a marketing tool.
This is Bernesian propaganda.
While people muzzle themselves and wear masks, they go and protest for this guy.
By the way, I think there are issues with police brutality.
I'm not sitting here saying that Chauvin shouldn't have gotten jail time.
There's a lot of questions I have.
Okay?
But the narrative that we were given is just totally fake.
It's make-believe.
The people marching in the streets are telling you enough is enough.
So again, it's okay to go protest in mass as long as you're not protesting the lockdowns and you're protesting for what the establishment would like you to protest for.
To the leaders, the people elected you to speak for them, to make positive change, you have the opportunity to make your names mean something too.
If his death end up changing the world for the better, and I think it will, then he died as he lived.
It is on you to make sure his death is not in vain.
Just, I mean, when I watch stuff that's that manipulative, and it looks like we are back over at RVM as well.
Sorry for the hiatus, folks.
I guess they had a power issue over there.
And as I said, we're going to be uploading the full hour and 55-minute broadcast when it does conclude so that when they repost this away from the stream at RVM, you'll get both hours in full without the interruption.
So I want to go from that video there, where again, they integrate the idea of climate change and destruction and the COVID-19 e4 nightmare to social justice and George Floyd to this SDG Zoom call.
Okay?
To let you know how tone deaf these people are and also how they're pushing for this.
It's the real deal.
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Now they may look unassuming, but they are full of resources.
I can promise you that.
So let's SDG it up.
Thank you very much, Charles.
And thank you for this introduction.
And good morning, good afternoon, and good evening, wherever you are today.
We can never remind ourselves enough of the interlinked nature of the SDGs.
It is more than a philosophical way to understand and implement the 2030 agenda.
The overarching goal of the 2030 agenda is transformative change.
Transformative change.
Everything's trans.
Transgenics, right?
Transgenics in unzipped genes.
Transgender, transhumanism, transformative.
All part of the same language for a reason.
But not any change.
Transformative change is based on the nine dimensions of the 2030 agenda, which are all identified in the 2030 document.
This change includes the social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
That's everything.
The social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
In other words, we want to change all of society.
Change dimensions are universal, people-centered, and planet-sensitive.
Planet-sensitive.
That's the Gaia religion.
They are indivisible, integrated, and interlinked.
The ultimate goal of the 2030 agenda is simply a vastly better world, or as expressed already in paragraph one of the 1972 Stockholm Declaration agreed to at the UN Conference on the Human Environment, which said that we all have, and I quote, the fundamental right to freedom, equality, and adequate conditions of life in an environment of equality that permits a life of dignity and well-being.
Dignity and well-being, according to whom?
Who's going to be in charge of this dignity and well-being and equality?
Because when they tell you about equality or equity, they don't mean that you have equal rights.
That's not what that means.
In a system of equal rights, all people, no matter their position of power, especially politically or maybe royally, they can be held accountable the same way as others.
It's clear in this country that's supposed to be not even like close to the most corrupt, even though it's super corrupt, that that's not the case.
Why would we think that's the case globally?
Why would we think that's the case when we live in a world where pharmaceutical companies who have been caught time and time again hurting and killing people don't go to jail for that activity?
Instead, when they're caught, what?
They become financially responsible.
They pay out billions of dollars in some cases, and they're allowed to continue.
And they're allowed to advertise on television.
And they're allowed to be the biggest advertisements for mainstream media.
That's the world that we think we're going to have a universal declaration of global dignity and well-being?
Okay, sure.
Thanks, buddy.
To accomplish this, it says we must implicitly realize that we carry, and I quote, a solemn responsibility to protect and improve the environment for present and future generations.
So again, the environmental guys, the green mask, if you will.
This is also, in short, I would say the terms of reference for the 2030 agenda.
Today, 50 years after the Stockholm Conference, which also gave us UNEP, the right to a clean environment is, as we know, an established right by last year's UN General Assembly resolution.
We have reached STD 11 and 12 in our countdown series to this year's September summit on the SDGs.
We need to be reminded of the full text of the two goals, lest we should be tempted to live by abbreviations.
SDG 11 is about make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
Inclusive, safe, resilient, sustainable.
Buzzwords.
Bullshit.
It's like Miss Pierre, Jean-Carine Pierre, telling us they are fierce.
They are fierce.
Come on, man.
These are bullshit buzzword talking points that mean nothing.
What they really mean, again, is authoritarianism over your life in a manner most of us cannot imagine.
I mean, the dark cartoon ain't fun for most of us.
We are aware of this gold background, but being reminded of a few facts will inspire us to be concrete when we address solutions.
For most of human history, populations lived in very low-density rural settings, and urbanization is a trend unique to the past few centuries.
And urban settings are relatively a new phenomenon in human history.
The UN estimated back in 2007 that this was the year when, for the first time, more people in the world lived in urban than in rural areas.
More than half of the population now lives in urban areas and increasingly in high-dense cities.
In stark numbers, this means that more than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally.
People tend to migrate from rural to urban areas as they become richer, and living standards tend to be higher in urban areas, but about 30% in urban areas globally live in slum households.
Yeah, so the idea there that, like, oh, it's totally better, every, that's also bullshit.
Because when you get to these urban areas, you breed the victim mentality that is encouraged by the welfare state.
Okay, you build affordable housing.
And look, there's a place for affordable housing.
I mean, there are people that, you know, have children that cannot support them all.
And I don't want to see kids on the street, etc.
But to act like urban areas aren't a balance.
Okay.
And look, I still harken back to Chappelle in his neighborhood in Ohio, telling these people, you're not going to bring this development thing here.
This is going to kill our community.
And you know it.
And you know it.
And, you know, the media tried to make him into the bad guy.
And they tried to, I mean, they would love to make Dave Chappelle the face of white nationalism.
Right?
He's the new face of white supremacy.
They were trying those type of things.
But look, the idea that we need certain city areas, we need rural areas as well.
We need choices.
But what we really need is a system in which autonomy and independence, all right, is not only allowed, but encouraged.
It's not endured, right?
It's encouraged because those societies are the best societies.
They are the ones that are able to grow and make a better standard of living for the poor or the lower middle class that move to that area for work, right?
But they're telling you 80% of the jobs are gone anyway.
Automation nation, AI, here it comes, sustainability, equity, 15-minute cities, carbon footprints, social credit scores.
Let's go.
As a consequence of this, inequality becomes highly visible.
We also know that urban areas do leave behind large environmental footprints.
By 2050, it's projected that more than two-thirds of the world's population will live in urban areas, meaning that close to 7 billion people will be in these areas.
This transition has transformed and continues to do so with the way we live, work, travel, and build all kinds of networks.
SDG 11 has 10 targets.
In a nutshell, these targets are meant to guide countries, municipalities, stakeholders to deal with the process of urbanization referred to above in rather simple but dramatic figures, so that the overarching goal of transformative change can be accomplished.
Stakeholder capitalism is the biggest farce out there.
It is truly the idea that you will be rewarded for your behavior, okay, for your ability to listen and bend the knee to a predator class agenda.
That's all stakeholder capitalism.
With the guise that, ooh, your social credit score is good and you're helping with society.
Get out of here with that.
It's nonsense.
Harmonization, localization, and subsidiarity are issues connected to interlinkages.
When problems and challenges become too large, we need predictability to solve them.
And one way to do so is to compartmentalize issues.
Interlinked solutions go the opposite way.
In fact, the interlinked nature of the SDGs clearly demonstrates the synergies between all the goals and their targets.
The modern concept of synergies or interlinkage, I would say, was first formulated by the philosopher Aristotle when he expressed the following, the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
Collectivism.
Collectivism.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
In other words, your individuality, your individual freedoms are superseded by the collective agenda.
All right, that is not the way to build society.
Everything stems down from collectivism that you're warned about.
Socialism, communism.
Okay?
It's all collectivism.
An apt description of the entire 2030 agenda.
Let me give you a few examples of how SDG relates to other SDGs with a couple of quick examples.
Target 116 states, and I quote, by 2030, reduce the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management.
Environmental impact.
When they talk about air quality, they're really not concerned about air quality other than the carbon.
Okay?
Do you think that companies that are in their favor that are bending the knee to SDGs and ESG agendas, that they care how they pollute the air?
No, of course not.
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That's a front.
It's not real.
It's Johnny nonsense.
Act speaks to SDG 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, and 17.
Target 117 states by 2030 provide, and I quote, universal access to safe, inclusive, and accessible green and public spaces, in particular for women and children, older persons, and persons with disabilities.
Yeah, because they've got 26 different genders now.
And again, it's every single buzzword, green and viable.
Oh, they will have access.
Like, this is word salad, bull, shiz, nizzle.
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