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May 20, 2023 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Harari Sneaks In The Back Door Of Bilderberg 2023!!!
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I am joined by John Fitch on a Bilderberg weekend where John...
Someone has snuck in the back door, my friend.
Somebody naughty naughty not on the list.
Not on the official list that we went down the line on.
I'm just saying, it's weird.
Sometimes they have some people in there that want a little extra secret.
So if we type in, let's say, Yuval.
Oh no, there's no Yuval.
That's weird. Let's try Harari.
Maybe he's under... Oh no, you hear that?
Boom! Not there, but John...
Check Slimeball.
Oh! Oh, but there he is in Lisbon, Portugal!
That's so weird! When the first topic, John, the numero uno on the press release, what is it?
AI. And guess who else is there, John?
It's weird. It's on AI. And actually, there is like this much media coverage of it this year.
And Sam Altman, who just said that we've got to regulate AI and is the head of ChatGPT, Open Mind.
He's at Bilderberg this year, too.
It's just so weird!
The AI is a little scary, man.
It's pretty wild.
It really is. It's funny.
It's a joke thing. I... I follow this account.
I put it in my story a lot of times.
And this guy, he takes all these movies and all these movie scenes and he superimposes Arnold Schwarzenegger's face on all of them.
My buddy is a huge fan of it.
I see them all. They're amazing.
I posted one today. It's Dorothy singing Somewhere Over the Rainbow.
It's in his voice too, by the way.
Bueller's Day Off the other day.
Hilarious. But I'm like, this is really scary because...
They can... Actors, you're done.
You're done. Actors, goodbye.
They're going to have low-level people who can probably act but are ugly and they don't have to pay them much and they just CGI somebody better looking on the top of them.
That's what's going to happen. And then you have, I heard yesterday somebody put a CGI, not CGI, but an AI created a Nas song.
It was a Nas song, but sung by Biggie Smalls using his voice.
And it sounded like he was in the studio singing the song.
If they can do that, how are we supposed to know what a politician's saying?
Who's saying it? Is he telling the truth?
Is that even him? You could have...
John Fetterman could die, right?
In that situation.
And nobody ever sees him in person and it's always on video.
Well, now we're being governed and people are voting for somebody who doesn't even exist.
Yeah. No, we're here. And that's the thing.
Yoval Noah Harari, man, is this it right here?
Here it is. Yeah. Has now predicted, and this is another reason...
Think, for example, about the next U.S. Hold on.
This is important that he's there.
He's saying this is the last human election ever.
2024. Him and other people.
I played another clip. Maybe I'll pull that clip up.
And by the way, we're going to play...
It's Bilderberg Day, everybody.
I've got several clips from Josh Friedman who's on the scene.
Dan Dix is on the scene.
Charlie Skelton is on the scene.
I've got to give credit...
To this gentleman, Federico.
I've never heard of him before.
Duarte Carvajo.
He's on the scene. He's the one that broke the Harari story and is getting a bunch of other people.
Journalism isn't dead, okay?
They just don't want to tell you about it out there.
Listen, I'm glad because Fox is covering this, Daily Mail, Breitbart, even PJ Media.
There's some mainstream stories about this, but they haven't talked about Harari yet.
So anyway, Harari has said, this is the last human election.
AI is going to manipulate people.
And he talks about QAnon as a religion.
And QAnon is the ultimate bad guy, everybody.
It's the ultimate bad guy.
So here we go, Fish.
...presidential race in 2024, and try to imagine the impact of the new AI tools that can mass-produce political manifestos, fake news stories, and even holy scriptures for new cults.
In recent years, the politically influential QAnon cult has formed around anonymous online texts known as QDrops.
Now, followers of this cult, which are millions now in the US and the rest of the world, collected, revered, and interpreted these QDrops as some kind of new scripture, as a sacred text.
Now, to the best of our knowledge, all previous Q-drops were composed by human beings and bots only helped to disseminate these texts online.
And they lied to you, by the way, and told you they were Russian bots when they were not Russian bots, when it was the team of Microchip, Mackie, Makani, and others.
So remember, they lie to you all the time.
They're trying to base this in now religious texts and political views.
Again, this is the guy that's not on the list, but he's at Bilderberg this year in the big AI.
And it's not just Sam Altman, by the way, that was there.
They've got DeepMind there.
Microsoft is there. Head of the World Economic Forum is there. This is it, man. This is the most,
Charlie Skelton called it, the most potent Bilderberg possibly of all time in their now,
I believe it is 69-year career. This is it. What a great opportunity for a natural disaster.
No. Everybody pray.
Everybody pray. Hurricane, earthquake.
Dude, get with it, bro. We already have the geoengineering technology to knock out a hurricane, just to let you know.
It's going to be bright skies and sunshine out in Lisbon, Portugal the next couple days, guys.
In fact, I would bet it's the best weather in the world.
If somehow you're local, go visit.
It's gonna be great out there. I promise you We might see the first cults and religions in history whose
revered Texts were written by a non-human
Intelligence and of course religions throughout history isn't isn't the whole idea behind
Judaism Catholicism and even Islam that a non-human entity wrote the religious texts
That's what he says.
He's bringing that up.
No, he's saying that now because it's going to be computer, but I'm saying the original non-human author was supposed to be God, right?
Listen, again, he makes that.
In the last 10 seconds, he makes that.
He says, basically, that was Johnny Nonsense before, but now it's real because it's AI. So he disregards any of the texts of being any possibility of a deity, right?
And claims that this is really like the ultimate deity.
Listen. See?
So he actually brings up what you say at the end.
Listen, he's not a dumb guy.
We can't sit here and act like the...
That's what's scary about it, guys.
That guy's not a stupid person.
And a bunch of really powerful people are listening to him.
In fact, let's show you some of these powerful people.
Right here. Josh Friedman.
He's one of these guys who, man, it's kind of like these academics who just bow down to these studies, even though the studies are non-replicable, and hail them as some kind of religious text.
And people that do that, they're really smart people usually.
They're academic people.
They read and they write and they do a lot of stuff.
But just because you interviewed 100 people and 100 people said, people lie.
People don't always give you the right answer.
And for their own benefit, John.
And for their own narrative.
And that is what Bilderberg is, everybody.
Look, before I even bring it up, I show you some of these people and Josh Friedman.
I do want to show you what Skelton...
And by the way, here are the accounts...
That you want to follow right here.
That is Frederico. These are the people actually on the scene.
Taking pictures of them.
And talking to them.
The first question here!
Boom! Again, great job, Josh Friedman.
Dan Dix is there. In fact, Dan Dix already has a report outside.
Josh Friedman getting him big time.
Let's start... Mr.
Sikorski, how are you doing?
Fine, hello. How about that tweet where you said thank you after the Nord Stream incident?
Would you like to explain that one?
It was a very interesting one.
Look at the smirk on that son of a bitch.
I mean, John. It's gross, man.
Dude, look at this. This is real journalism.
That's a shit-eating grin.
Bro, this is a guy that obviously has, he's an MEP, he's a politician, he has a bunch of power, he's a puppet of the predator class, but he's getting a seat at the table, and he's smirking when he says thank you after they blew up the Nord Stream pipeline and told you Russia did it.
And guess what? Nobody in the media ever asked him this question.
How about that tweet where you said thank you after the Nord Stream incident?
Would you like to explain that one?
We know that.
We know that. The Durham report came out.
We've known it for a long time.
This is all the evidence to seal the deal if anybody ever doubted it.
The mainstream media is 100% compromised.
They're a bunch of liars. They work for corporations and the government.
Period. I don't care if it's Fox News, CNN, MSWC. If it's a major publication, it's compromised.
I just... You know what?
You know who's in there, too?
You talked about major publications.
First of all, you've got people like...
Who is it? Axel.
I can't remember what it... But Luke's got him before.
He's put him on the spot. He's there every year.
But then you've got Bloomberg in the house.
You've got two representatives from, I think, The Economist.
And The Atlantic. I mean, they have the media inside.
Let's finish up with Smirkle's.
And there's several of these videos.
Again, great job, Josh Friedman.
Great job, Dan Dix. It was a very interesting one.
Okay, well, have a wonderful stay in Lisbon.
And I hope you have a very productive meeting.
Get him, Dan. Get him, Dan.
Can't be more in your face than that.
Here's yet another.
Former Polish foreign minister thanks U.S. for damaging Nord Stream pipeline.
Again, we live in the dark cartoon.
Here we go. This is the prime minister of Denmark.
And by the way, there's either four or six.
Wonderful to see you.
Welcome to Lisbon.
It's only been, what, like 11 months since I've last seen you?
What do you have in mind for this year's meeting?
The Danish Prime Minister is coming, right?
And it's your choice who comes from Denmark, right?
You made a really good choice last year with Ms.
Auken. Again, what he's talking about here is they pick who they put in charge or they promote.
Stacey Abrams is here again for some reason.
They love Stacey Abrams.
Last year they brought in Kyrsten Sinema and all of a sudden she's the one that's going to move everybody to the middle.
She's the new independent.
You see how this works? This works worldwide.
It's not just the United States.
And it's Friedman that's putting her on the spot.
Where's the New York Times?
Huh? Where's Newsweek?
Where's USA Today?
Anybody? Bueller? Bueller?
Anything special related to Denmark that will be discussed at Bilderberg this year?
Everything will be discussed.
Okay, well have a great meeting.
Bye bye, Ms. Heddergard.
Again, my boy doing it.
Getting him. Showing you who's here.
Hello everybody! Let's rule the world!
Let's start World War III! Go NATO! One more banger here, guys.
Let's start another fake war so we can kill off a bunch more useless eaters.
Well, it'll be a real war for the peasants, and we are the peasants, everybody.
I'm fairly convinced. I don't think it's country versus country.
You have political, you have, you know, banking cartels and big money people who want power, want to dominate, and Too many people is a threat, because too many people means there's too many opportunities for somebody to get super rich really fast, and that throws off their power and control.
And if people become disgruntled and start rioting or whatever, they cannot stop it.
All this talk about, oh, you can't stand up to the government with guns, bullcrap.
I watched. I'm not even going to talk to you.
I'm not going to take the easy cherry-picking answers of Afghanistan and...
Vietnam. I want you guys to watch the documentary on Netflix about the Boston Marathon bombing.
You had two guys with no training, basically children.
They shut a city down.
They completely shut a city down for days.
Two guys for days with one gun, a handgun, and a bunch of homemade explosives.
I think there's lots of that.
What do you think would happen if it was 150 to 250 guys in different cities all over the place, all over the country doing guerrilla warfare?
Well, there's a lot of questions in that one.
The government's not going to do a damn thing, because how many civilians are going to get taken out, them trying to get the guerrillas?
They're not. They're not going to be able to do it.
I am sorry. But if the American people decided to go to war with the government, we would destroy them.
I'm sorry, because a lot of people in the police, a lot of people in the military would join the people.
And 400 million guns and a bunch of able-bodied people who know what they're doing.
Look what two guys, two kids, two punk kids with homemade explosives and a handgun did.
They shut an entire city down.
Get over this nonsense.
You need F-15s.
You need automatic weapons.
No, you don't. You need pipe bombs and a handgun, apparently.
Well, we have to do a whole episode on that, on the Boston bombing.
Because I know, I haven't seen the Netflix one.
I'm not sure if you've seen the Hulu one.
But that talks a lot more about the connections.
Maybe I did see the...
The Hulu one, they talk about the drug dealing murders and the FBI. And unfortunately, it looks like...
Yeah, they went into all of it. Oh, did they?
They talked about his...
There was some weird murder that he was connected to.
There's a lot more to that story, but to your point, you're not wrong in that they do want to take away the guns because guerrilla warfare is a real thing and they don't want real revolutions.
I just saw today they're trying to take away the First Amendment.
Torbo is talking about it.
They want to create a government division to police online discourse and arrest people and punish them for false information.
So, are you going to go back and retroactively arrest everybody who pushed Russian collusion nonsense?
No, because they're still able to claim it's real.
Listen, that whole... That was a whitewash, the Durham report.
Think about it. I played the clip, but Bill Barr said no one's going to jail.
They're not... They can't prove criminal intent.
They never really were trying to.
That's the whole point. Exactly.
How... Trying to alter a U.S. election?
That's treason. These people should be executed.
Everybody who was in that room talking about doing this should be executed publicly.
They're not even going to trial.
That's the system, man.
We watched it. We didn't watch long.
Banana Republic. Guys, we do not have a democracy, a republic, whatever.
We do not have a country. This is a banana republic.
We are no different than Cuba or communist Russia.
This is not a free country.
Again, I don't disagree with you because they all get to go on TV and spout their nonsense and nobody is going to be held accountable.
I did a big breakdown on SGT report.
And, you know, SGT, they admit, you know, they had a lot of the hopium for the QAnon stuff and all this, right?
And have slowly but surely realized, wow.
But then they saw this report and they had me on and they thought that I was going to be saying, people are, you know, people are going, no one's going to jail.
I played it. In fact, just so everybody understands why no one's going to jail.
They put the CIA guy as the head.
So, let's see, the Giuliani pardons, that's not what we want.
See, it's so hard. Barr, Brett, Bear, Daily Mail.
Because that's what we found before.
We didn't get anything there.
Really? There it is.
Trump claims. AG Barr.
Where is it, man?
See, let's do...
Man, I hate Google because it doesn't want you to find any of the good stuff, right?
Ever. Yeah, if they're using one of those other ones.
I try DuckDuckGo sometimes, but it's not as good.
That's past week. What about Brave?
Brave is like a crypto one.
You can make money off of it. So there's the Daily Wire one.
I wonder if it's going to link to...
I can't believe I can't get the Daily Mail when I literally typed in the Daily Mail.
Let's put it together. Nope.
It makes it even harder. So here's...
Let's see if they have the whole thing.
Because a lot of them had it clipped.
They don't even have the thing.
In it, he straight up says, you know, if it wasn't a witch hunt, it sure looks like one.
We can't prove criminal intent, so we're not going to do that.
Bill Barr... Alright?
CIA. Attorney General under Bush won.
Help bring in Noriega with his buddy Mueller.
He's not your friend. This was all a setup to let you know.
They brought up three junk prosecutions.
Two of them failed. One little underling barely got in trouble.
And McCabe and the gang still get all their money, all their pensions.
The left still has their talking points.
Then the right has their talking points.
Everybody gets to fight. And they're laughing behind the scenes.
You know what is a real story out of that?
And they asked him.
You see the stuff on Giuliani, right?
And they're making it about sex with that 40-year-old and she's saying all these things.
You haven't seen that yet? So yeah, one of the people that he was banging that worked for him or whatever in her late 30s at the time, I think she's like 40, is suing him.
They're saying he had his Lewinsky moment where she was giving him oral sex while he was on the phone with somebody powerful.
Shit I don't care about.
But she brings up the fact that Trump was selling pardons for $2 million a pop and splitting
it with Giuliani.
Now the only reason I give that any credence.
is I reported on this back in January of 21 that John Kiriakou, the guy that blew the whistle on
the torture and the waterboarding and went to jail for it.
Went and met Rudy.
That's the country we live in folks.
A guy who blew the whistle on torture went to jail.
Not the torturers.
They didn't lose their jobs. They got pats on the back and bonuses.
Nice lives. This guy went to prison for blowing the whistle on torture.
We tortured people.
And then... He goes to talk to the president's attorney about a possible pardon for the fact that he didn't do anything wrong.
And allegedly, from the encounter, what John Kariakou says, and I have no reason not to believe him, is that Giuliani got up.
Giuliani's assistant informed him that a $2 million cash payment would be in order for a pardon and left it at that.
How about that? I'm just saying there was no stopping the Julian Assange prosecution.
No protecting Edward Snowden.
Instead, guys like Kodak Black got pardons.
You gotta wonder if Kodak Black maybe had a $2 million bag man.
Not saying that! God, I'd never bring that up.
That couldn't possibly be true in the world we live in, John.
But, that's the big question, my friend.
Alright, let's go some Bilderberg down the line.
Where are we? There we are.
Okay. So, what do we got here?
So, we want this right here.
This is Charlie Skelton.
He's written for The Guardian. He doesn't have his piece out yet.
By the way, thumbs it up, subscribe, and share out there, guys.
Who's covering Bilderberg right now?
Barely anybody. Maybe the most potent Bilderberg I've ever seen.
Major international summit includes Supreme Allied Commander of Europe, the Secretary General of NATO. The President of the European Parliament, the Director of National Intelligence, from here by the way, the VP of the EU Commission, and three Prime Ministers, countless CEOs, etc.
And there is the full list.
Which we have gone down the line again.
It's in alphabetical order.
You'll see Stacey Abrams right there.
A lot of U.S. interests, right?
Big time. Then a little humor from Charlie.
He is a comedian at heart and used to write for talk shows.
Sound system is lighting, Rig, arriving at Bilderberg for Henry Kissinger's 100th birthday party disco.
And by the way, Kissinger is there!
Playlist... How is that?
I've said this so many times before, but how is that creep not in prison?
Bro, listen. It's so gross. This is great stuff.
Playlist likely to include Firestarter, Great Balls of Fire, Burning Down the House, and other songs with the words Flame Bomb and Real Politic in the title.
Again, we're in the dark cartoon.
We might as well have a laugh.
I mean, literally, the 100-year-old Kissinger.
I remember when Rockefeller went at 99 and 100, and you're just like, I can't believe it, but it's happening.
I just think it's insane.
There's a certain point where you take the keys away from Grandma.
There's a certain point where most jobs, most industries age out people.
You get to a certain point.
You get in your late 60s, they're gonna push you out.
You get to your 70s, they're gonna take your keys away.
You can't drive anymore, grandma.
You get lost.
Too easy. But for some reason, the oldest pieces of crap in the world run everything.
How is that possible?
I mean, listen.
I'm not saying this is it.
I'm not saying that I would say this if I was a gambling man, John.
But, you know, maybe.
And it's a big maybe, everybody.
Maybe it's the allegiance to Lucifer.
I have no idea. That's like a half-in-the-bag joke, but this guy has seen some shizzle.
I mean, he was at the right hand of somebody who was probably the closest thing to a human demon for a long time, David Rockefeller.
I'm unapologetic about trying to build a new world order, globalization.
You could argue, you know, you mentioned Soros before the show.
We did a big thing on Soros.
And you're telling me that this guy that ran over a kid, we covered this when it happened, after like a bar dispute.
And when I say ran him over, he was in a car and he ran over a kid outside of a bar, killed him, and then said it was because he was a MAGA terrorist.
And he's not going to face charges?
Soros DA, John?
What's that? You were telling me the Soros DA story.
I saw that the other day. It was the Soros DA from, I think, Minnesota isn't pressing charges against the guy who ran over the kid for being right wing.
I'm looking it up right now.
Yeah. We talked about this briefly before, I think.
But yeah, the guy was drunk.
He had an argument with the kid.
The kid disagreed with him.
He had wrong think.
So the man felt the need to exterminate him.
And he did. And the Soros DA is deciding not to press charges on him.
I mean, I can't even find it.
I mean, I don't even see.
From that story we covered, he was drinking.
He was drunk. So there's not even a DUI charge.
An accidental manslaughter type, you know, like nothing.
Let's type in Minnesota.
Let's, I mean, May 5th, Ken Victim.
I mean, I can't even find, I guess we're going to have to do this for another show, but I can't even find, like, anybody talking about this.
Let's see. I mean...
I remember when the story happened.
We're getting closer to the election cycle, so the tech companies are going to start tightening up on more of the stuff.
Let's see. I mean, again, nothing.
Nothing. I guess we'll look it up later.
Let's go down the line more.
I want people to look at this.
Because everybody thinks that Eric Schmidt is out of the game.
Eric Schmidt is at Bilderberg.
He is the Google man.
He is not out of the game.
He has deep investments in the industry.
When is this article from?
This is from June of last year, so less than a year old.
And he supposedly hasn't been involved with Google or Alphabet for, I think, three to five years now.
Remember, I usually have that book next to me.
I'm in a different room. But he wrote an entire book about this a decade ago with Jared Cohen, another of these Bilderbergers.
I'm not sure if Cohen is there this year.
I don't believe I read his name.
But big players. You know who is here?
Peter Thiel also here on the opposite of that side.
So he's a disposed libertarian.
And then his buddy Alex Karp of Palantir also at Bilderberg this year.
I know I say it every Bilderberg, but there are, by some margin, more journalists inside the conference than there are outside covering it.
Here's one golden ticket holder, Yan Yang of the Financial Times, basking in the sunshine of my weary contempt.
I love Charlie, man.
Charlie, I freaking love you.
It's been too long. I don't think we've seen each other in person, damn, in over 10 years now.
This is real journalism.
Go check out Dan Dix and his piece over there, Press for Truth.
They're going to be covering it.
A lot of this is these...
Self-proclaimed elites think they're just better than everybody else.
They think they're smarter than you.
They think you're dumb. You're a useless eater.
So there's no reason to tell you about what they're doing because you're too stupid to understand.
It's so true.
And then they want to be in control of the AI. They want to criminalize speech.
They want their narratives out there and our narratives suppressed.
Our narratives are disinformation, misinformation, malinformation, punishable, if not by law, but by lawfare to try to take out any financial success you've had over the years.
These people are effed up, man.
And they're awful. They are the worst of the worst.
So, the mainstream...
Pump in the AI thing.
And here's the problem with that. Altman's there.
Again, DeepMind is there.
Microsoft is there.
If they allow themselves to criminalize users using the source code for these GPTs to create their own AIs, it's over.
And they don't want competition in this because they're going to do a lot of things.
Now, John, you talked about the dangers of it.
I'm not sure. Did you hear about the Cumberbatch story?
Cumberbatch. I don't know if I've heard the Cumberbatch.
There he is, Benedict Cumberbatch.
And Cumberbatch himself, he's Doctor Strange.
And let's see, 250 million.
I can't believe that. This should be the first story that comes up again.
And I'm Cumberbatching.
And it's still not coming up.
And we've actually brought it up.
So basically, let's type in AI. Maybe that'll do it.
Someone took Cumberbatch's...
There it is. Targeted by fake AI Cumberbatch.
Oh, it's $250,000.
That's why. And they wanted $250,000.
And they were talking to the film producers.
And they all thought they were talking to Benedict Cumberbatch.
But then it only took like three seconds of his audio to fool them.
And I do have a video of these two guys that are buddies with Harari.
talking Harari up from this week that I played That explain how this technology works and how they could
use for instance calling up your house and your kid answers and
They get three or four seconds of your kid and then all of a sudden they could call you up from your kids voice and
distress And you would think that they were
Kidnapped or you know and you would give over your bank information or whatever. I mean that's a real that's now
That's now the only reason the cumberbatch thing didn't work is because they couldn't do a live time visual
They wanted to do a video conference before they gave them any money
So that one didn't go through, but you can kind of tell where all this is going, John.
Let me see. Where is that video of them using the technology?
But the thing is, and that video is the one where they talk about the last election, by the way, that this is it.
There's Jankovic, Biden with white supremacy, the illusion of choice.
Good Epstein. That was a good one.
Authoritarianism. How come I can't find this stuff?
This is why we do it live.
I guess we'll go to another Bilderberg story here.
Big names and AI convene to secretive Bilderberg meeting.
So really, they want to regulate this.
They want to regulate you out of it.
And once AI comes in, there will be more automation.
In fact, you know that that's the Screen Actors Guild thing, right?
Why they're actually...
Yeah, that's the craziest thing, right?
I mean, it's scary, but it's kind of funny because...
Everybody has been acting like manual labor work is what's going to be replaced with machines and robots.
But the office work is so much easier to replace with AI. Going to university and getting a job, the AI is going to take over the legal fields because they're going to be way better at writing contracts and deciding if contracts are good or not.
Judging, at least in contract law, the AI is going to be way better at deciphering and deciding what's right and wrong in those situations because it's going to know the law better than any individual could ever.
So that's a whole industry going.
The medical field, if you can go to a computer and answer questions and take your temperature, stick your arm in the hole, they take your blood, they do a poop sample, pee sample, the AI is going to be able to run analyses and do everything that they need.
So you're going to have a huge drop in the medical industry.
Problem is with the medical industry, all the industries, the takeover will be their narrative control and their solutions, right?
But you're right. Accountants, accountants too.
Accountants everywhere, goodbye.
Your job is going to be completely obsolete because you're going to have AI computer programs that can do everything way better and way faster than you ever could.
And they're going to know all the tax laws way better than you ever could.
Well, what's going to happen is the smart ones who keep their degrees or whatever will utilize AI to downsize their staff to minuscule and really utilize these AI tools for the consumer base.
The problem is, as it happens, there's going to be less of a consumer base because who can afford this stuff?
So you're going to get automated out of a lot.
I mean, like you said, a lot of people think it's just the driving cars.
No, it's the busy work.
It's your shitty mass comm degree, okay?
I hate to tell you, but they're coming for your jobs.
And here is the AI voting voice video here that everybody needs to pay attention to.
New technology really out in the last three months lets you...
Listen to just three seconds of somebody's voice and then continue speaking in their voice.
So example, it'll start with the real and then at that dotted line it'll switch to the computer auto-completing the voice.
Because the people are, in nine cases out of ten, mere spectacle reflections of the actuality of things.
But they are impression- You can't tell, right?
And so, how do we expect this to start rolling out into the world?
Well, You could imagine someone calling up your kid and getting a little bit of their voice, just, oh, sorry, I got the wrong number, then using your child's voice calling you and saying, hey, mom, hey, dad, forgot my social security number, I'm applying to a job, would you mind reminding me?
And actually, we were thinking about this as we wrote this talk.
The example conceptually, and then it turned out that in the last week...
Within a week, it turned out other people figured it out too and started scamming people.
You have an example about the locks of society.
Yeah, think of it as anything that's authentication-based.
You call your bank, and I'm who I say I am.
Anything that depends on that verification model.
It's as if all these locks that are locking all the doors in our society, we just unlocked all those locks.
Right? And people know about deepfakes and synthetic media, but what they didn't know is that it's now just three seconds of audio of your voice before now I can synthesize the rest.
And that's going to go, again, that's going to get better and better, right?
So it's, try not to think about, am I scared about this example yet?
You might feel like, I'm not actually scared of that example.
It's going to keep going at an exponential curve.
So that's part of it is we don't want to solve what the problem was.
We want to, like Wayne Gretzky, sort of skate to where the puck's going to be.
And with exponential curves, we now need to skate way further than where you might think you need to.
Just to name it explicitly, this is the year that all content-based verification breaks.
It just does not work, and none of our institutions are yet able to, like, they haven't thought about it.
They're not able to stand up to it.
So we tried this example, state ID. Generate me, lots of state IDs.
Okay. I don't know if you guys have seen the latest TikTok filters.
So we actually did a whole show on this, which showed a lot more than just this girl.
But if you haven't seen that audience, again, this is why we do it.
Go back in the archives, check it out.
You can see, I think we showed five or six examples of the real-time deepfake face that was very convincing.
They're wild. I can't believe this is a filter.
The fact that this is what filters have evolved into is actually crazy to me.
I grew up with the dog filter on Snapchat, and now this filter gave me lit fillers.
This is what I look like in real life.
Are you kidding me?
Just seeing someone, all content-based verification breaks this year.
You do not know who you're talking to, whether via audio or...
I've taken precautions, right?
I don't accept anything at face value.
Can't anymore. I have programmed my body not to be aroused by women because I don't know it's a woman.
Bro, Roham, that's getting worse.
You saw what they did with the Sports Illustrated cover, right?
I'm to the point now where I am no longer attracted to women that have had plastic surgery or fake boobs because they just look like trans.
Right? They all have the exact same lips, the same nose, the same cheeks, the same chin, same fake boobs.
Everything's exactly the same.
You look like a dude now.
So, like, it's gross to me.
Like, if you're not natural, like...
Not interested. My girl's natural.
No tattoos. No tattoos, huh?
Actually, I think my girlfriend doesn't have any tattoos.
She might have... No, I don't think she has any tattoos.
No, I'm pretty sure. Let's continue.
...via video. And, you know, if...
Do you want to give this example of China?
Sure. Since I've been on this kick about trying to say why TikTok is such a dangerous thing for national security...
You may all be aware that the Biden administration, there's been this whole negotiation.
Should we let TikTok keep running in the United States?
And there's this deal. Well, what if we just make sure that the data is stored in the US so that it's stored in some secure Texas-based Oracle server?
We could just do that. If I'm the Chinese Communist Party and I want to screw up the US right now, what I do is I just ship a Biden and Trump filter to every single person in your country that gives you a Biden voice or a Trump voice.
So now I've turned all of your citizens, like being John Malkovich, into the sort of most angry Biden Trump, you know, information angry army that just talks all day in a cacophony, right?
And that would just break your society into incoherence.
It has nothing to do with where the data is stored.
It has nothing to do with where the algorithm, which posts, which, excuse me, which videos are being ranked in what way.
It has to do with how we are enabling sort of a math confrontation with dysreality.
And yeah, you know, just reality.
We're in the post-truth world.
That's why I constantly say it.
And it's only getting more maddening.
It's going to only get more difficult.
Now they're going to come up and they're going to start talking about their buddy, Yoval.
Remember, Yoval's the secret mystery guest.
He snuck in the back door yet again.
Not on the list at Bilderberg.
But it's AI this year, okay?
None of that would be illegal.
Yeah, because our responsibilities, the new class responsibilities that go with deepfakes, we don't have laws against those things.
So I think what we're trying to show here is that when AI learns, use transformers, it treats everything as language you can move between and to, this becomes the total decoding and synthesizing of reality.
Our friend Yuval Harari, when we were talking to him about this, called it this way.
He said, what nukes are to the physical world, AI is to the virtual and symbolic world.
And what he meant by that was that everything humans beings do runs on top of language, right?
Our laws are language.
The idea of a nation state, the fact that we can have nation states is based on our ability to speak language.
Religions are language.
Friendships and relationships are based off of language.
So what happens when you have, for the very first time, nonhumans being able to create persuasive narrative, that ends up being like a zero-day vulnerability for the operating system of humanity.
And what he said was, the last time we had nonhumans creating persuasive narrative and myth was the advent of religion.
That's the scale that he's thinking at.
So 2024 will be the last human election, and what we mean by that is not that it's just going to be an AI running as president in 2028, but that it'll really be Although maybe.
It'll be, you know, humans as figureheads, but it'll be whoever has the greater compute power will win.
And you could argue that we've sort of already had this.
I'll argue right now that that's what's happening anyways.
Well, watch. Now you're going to have AI using it, but like Barack Obama, all these guys are just figureheads.
They're just actors. I agree with you.
Well, I agree with you to some extent.
I think Trump tried to break that mold.
Now, instead of a team of, what do you call them, a group of think tank, instead of a group of think tank people pulling the strings, it's going to be AI. There's going to be one guy in the group tank and he's asking questions and putting prompts into the AI. In 2016, the campaigns are starting to use A-B testing to test their messages.
The difference now is that not just you're testing some different messages, but the AI is fundamentally writing messages, creating synthetic media, AB testing it, AZ testing it across the entire population, creating bots that aren't just like bots posting on Twitter, but instead are building long-term relationships over the next six years to slowly persuade you in some direction.
Loneliness becomes the largest national security threat.
All of that is what we mean when we say 2024 will really be the last human election.
So they're talking about a Her society.
And I hated that film because it made me feel dirty and I didn't enjoy it.
Do you remember Her? That's the Spike Jonze movie where Joaquin Phoenix falls in love with his...
Oh, I never saw that one. I never saw that one.
Dude, you should... Again, you're not going to enjoy it, but...
No. And that's the certain things I know.
I heard the premise of it, and I was just like, I can't...
I can't, like, get behind and watch some dude simp and destroy himself over some...
Even if it was a real girl, like...
Bro, I don't want to watch it.
I don't want to watch it. Again, I watched it.
I'm not attracted to weakness and pathetic stuff.
I don't want to see it.
Well, I'll tell you this. It wasn't because of the subject matter that I watched.
I watched it because I like Spike Jonze.
And for instance, they referenced being John Malkovich in that little speech.
You've seen being John Malkovich, right?
Mm-hmm. Fantastic film.
Just very darkly humorous and it kind of like feeds not only on our obsession with celebrity but the kind of sci-fi aspect of it.
And now the sci-fi aspect of like becomes like virtual people in this thing but it's not sci-fi.
We're here. Like we're very close like he said to a society based in loneliness where AI are interacting with human beings more than human beings are interacting with human beings.
Put on top of that a layer where you can no longer trust anything.
And it's already hard to trust.
We're already at the point now, like you said, every week there's a new Arnold Schwarzenegger deepfake where he's Ferris Bueller or he's Andy.
And it looks 100% convincing in 1080p.
In 1080p, everybody.
I'm sure they're doing it in 4K. The compute power is there.
They got him singing.
Oh, that was the one. What's that one where the girls in the singing movie?
There's a couple of them. Listen, my buddy is obsessed.
It was the blonde girl from Australia and she used to be kind of heavyset.
She slimmed up a little bit.
I know what you're talking about.
The pitch perfect.
Yeah, the pitch one.
They put his face on her and had him sing.
It was amazing.
Again, I like the humor stuff.
But, you know, think about it. First of all, there are going to be...
Because it's obvious. It's obvious that it's Arnold Schwarzenegger's face on that girl's body.
You know? Yeah.
So, more of the mainstream here.
ChatGPT and Microsoft cheaps join U.S. and European elites flocking to Lisbon for secretive behind-the-clothes.
Again, this year, compared to last year, there's at least some mainstream media that is covering this.
Yeah, but... I mean, it's better than last year.
By the way, yes, Borla, the head of Pfizer, also there.
So, yeah, you know, they still got this going.
United Nations representatives, multinational technocratic elites.
Thank you, PJ Media. All I'm saying is I like it when I see people outside of the right or left paradigm or inside, like, ultra-right or ultra-left, at least acknowledging this because it is important.
But don't, again, on your side, don't not acknowledge that Henry Kissinger's sitting there with Peter Thiel.
He is. Or that Alex Karp is there.
He is. And again, no Bricks Nations.
They're all out.
I guess let's wrap this up with some MMA. We got some, you said bare knuckle tonight, but tomorrow we got fight night.
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I've enjoyed his fights.
I haven't seen him fight live.
I've only seen the highlight clips and stuff, so I'm interested in seeing how he does.
I mean, he looked good.
He looked a lot quicker than he did at the end of his UFC career, for some reason.
You know, who knows why that is?
It is a different sport.
It is a different animal. We saw that with Luke Rockhold and Mike Perry.
I mean, two-minute rounds is a big change from the five-minute rounds.
That's true. The whole fight is shorter than an undercard UFC fight.
Absolutely. It doesn't feel that way.
Yeah. Well, sometimes they have that sixth round where it's scoring because it gets a little weird.
It's only usually in the main event.
Oh, and remember the event where they called a draw?
It was a draw and they didn't fight the sixth round?
Yeah, it's only main events.
That's why. They don't usually do it.
No, it's not. Oh, it's really? It's not.
No. I talked to Chris Lytle because it was not a main event.
It's because the doctor came in and said that they'd taken too much damage to do another round.
So normally you're going to get a tie-breaking round if there's a draw.
Gotcha. But if the doctor feels that the fighters have taken too much damage to continue, he'll stop the fight and it'll be a draw.
I think that's fair.
I think that's our BYB. And, you know, for some reason, they're nowhere near.
I mean, BKFC has done a great job marketing, putting together exciting cards, being consistent.
They do three minute rounds in the Trigon.
So it's a smaller, you know, it's not as big.
So it's even smaller, but they make it three rounds.
I would say the talent.
In BKFC is much better.
And those fights have been extremely fun.
I'll probably be watching tonight for sure.
So that starts at 7pm for me.
I've been following a company on Instagram.
It's called King of the Streets.
It's literally, they go into parking garages in places like that.
And it's literally no rules.
A guy, no wraps.
They're in their jeans sometimes, shoes.
A guy lost half his ear.
A guy bit it off. I, yikes.
There's one fight.
That's enough of that. And the guy was in on a single leg and the guy reaches around and he's fish hooking him.
So he's got his hand in his mouth.
He's fish hooking him and he's hitting him in the face and he's got a thumb in his eye while he's fish hooking him.
Kill somebody. Kill somebody.
There's a reason there's rules, guys.
Fish hooking, eye gouging, biting.
I mean, if you want a real fight, I mean, UFC is as real as it gets, but that's just a fight.
Yeah. I don't disagree.
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Maybe we'll do a fold along this weekend as well.
I hate that. So it's the worst.
The folding part is the worst. I can do the laundry.
The folding gets on me.
That's all right. My girl left.
She won't be back until Monday.
So it's like either I have to have a clean clothes pile laying there to help or I got to do it myself.
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