The FDA Gives Approval For Mad Scientist Muskernutz
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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Silence!
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God damn it! My life has value!
You haven't met all the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes, men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder!
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men, machine men with machine minds and machine hearts.
Thank you, you're beautiful.
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Hey everybody!
It is Mixed Martial Mindset with myself and John Fitch.
Mr. Fitch, how are you sir?
I'm good. I'm good.
It's warming up here in San Jose.
Sunshine and bright. Yeah, it was a nice little day here in Iowa as well.
Had some cool breeze on top of the sunshine.
I was actually at a minor league baseball game yesterday.
Folks, live your life.
Everybody who's complained about to me that everything's terrible and blah blah blah and all you do is focus on negativity.
I'm living my... I keep telling everybody...
Go outside. Touch dirt.
There's a lot you can do.
Talk to other people, right?
Like, I had a great time yesterday.
Not, like, too great.
It's not, like, time of my life.
But I'll tell you what.
Interacted with some human beings.
Had some beers. Watched a little baseball, huh?
America's Pastime.
You know, I went...
Believe it or not, John, I think I went two, maybe three hours with no trans-agenda media whatsoever anywhere.
It's almost, like...
1988 again. I don't know.
You are in Iowa. See, I tried to do that last weekend and went to breakfast with the boys, and the trans agenda was sitting in the booth.
A few booths down.
I will say this. Last week, while I was in the convenience store, there was a bearded woman, I'm assuming, obviously, hormones to a man, with the lesbian girlfriend, I guess.
I don't even know what to say anymore.
It's like, whatever. I'm not here.
You're an adult. God bless you.
Do your thing. As long as it's not with children, I'm fine.
But it is...
I mean, did you hear? See, I didn't know this part of it.
I want to just put this one out here before we talk about Musk and the FDA and the approval now of the brain chips.
Listen, they've been experimenting on...
Again, how many times do I got to play the clip of Dennis Bushnell?
In fact, we might play it here tonight.
I don't know if I have it on hand.
I should have it on hand. Yeah, I got it right there.
Of him saying, look, again, five years ago, they already had 200,000 people with brain chips.
In fact, I forgot to do the story, but it was a story where a man was walking again a little bit with a new brain chip.
And I'll try to find that again, because he was paralyzed for some time.
He's doing physical therapy, and that's how it can empower human beings.
But this is just the commercialization of it, John.
That's the real deal. They're rolling it out.
That's what's really important.
And then we're going to do some live-time AI. That's why I accidentally sent that image to you.
That's one of the images. I was having fun with AI. Oh, wow.
No, that's a real image.
I'm going to show examples.
The AI is not quite there.
It really depends on, first of all, This should illustrate to everybody.
The AI cannot think for itself.
It needs an example to go by right from the very beginning.
It can do amazing things.
Don't get me wrong. And it will be a tool, but we're going to actually do live AI because it is now incorporated into Photoshop.
They just incorporated into the beta this week.
I watched a brief tutorial on it.
I was like, oh my God, this is obviously going to change everything.
And it is going to change everything.
So, we're going to do all that today, John.
I mean, we got a fun, fun show.
See, we can be upbeat and fun even when we're talking about brain chips, everybody.
Mm-hmm. Wonderful.
Before we even do that, Fitch, what have you been up to, brother?
Because I know you do, first of all, you do the John Fitch podcast every week.
And then on top of that, you do the Learn to Fight videos.
And I love the thumbnails on those.
Those are looking great. What's up this week?
I also do the Fitch Pilled videos, and those are videos that I want to give my 18-year-old sons in case I'm not around.
And you never know. Red pill, black pill, all those type of pills, so I'm giving them the Fitch Pilled.
But no, I have my Labor Day sale going on, or Memorial Day.
I'm sorry, it's Memorial Day.
Memorial Day sale going on 25% off of everything.
Use the code MEMORIALDAY on my Gumroad products.
That's all my diet and nutrition stuff and all the seminar stuff I have up for sale too.
It's all 25% off until after Memorial Day.
So I think last week we did talk a little bit about Bilderberg because I thought it was that weekend.
You know, we were on the wrong weekend in the first.
It was last weekend.
Did you see the very sparse media coverage that talked about what the main agenda was, Fitch?
No. I saw nothing on the main industry media about Bilderberg.
So, alright, before we go into AI and even the Neuralink madness here, everybody.
Okay, let's bring it up right here.
Again, FDA approves human trials.
I'm finding the Bushnell brain chip clips.
So where's all the videos and all the study stuff that was done on non-human trials?
Like, where can we see that at?
It is available, and it's horrific.
Some of it is available, and it's horrific.
Like, yeah, no. You know, Alan McCloud has done really good work on it.
Here's the brain chip clip.
We'll get there in a second.
Let's see. What was I talking about before the brain chip?
I forgot now already. The AI. The AI, right?
And which AI story was it?
Well, you were just explaining that Photoshop had just introduced.
Well, all right. So let's talk about...
That's actually a good segue right there.
So my thumbnail here...
The brain here is the very first AI I've ever generated for the broadcast, ever.
And let's see, hopefully...
Oh, good, good. That didn't just launch that.
Excellent. So now what we got going on is Photoshop behind me.
How did I generate it? So I was playing with AI and I wanted a cybernetic brain.
So now they have the new generative fill.
And take a look.
So basically, I just selected that area and I typed in cybernetic brain.
Now it gave me six different variations.
First of all, it gave me that right back at it.
But you notice everything is based on the image.
So like when I tried to do it, I'm going to show some limitations of it.
It gave me that one. Weird, but not what I'm looking for.
That one's a little bit better.
You know what I mean? That one, I probably could have gone with.
I mean, that wasn't terrible either.
It usually generates three, but this one, after you hit it again, you can generate even more.
So it actually does it so that...
It's in a full layer, so I can always just hide that layer.
We'll just hide that now. And in this one here, basically I just deleted the black and then I just selected something and I just hit generate.
I didn't even write a prompt. So this one here doesn't even have, you notice there's no prompt behind me where it says add.
We're going to do it live by the way.
So it gave me these three things.
And that one's obviously bizarre.
There are limitations to it.
We're going to do it live. Fitch, what would you like to see in this area right here?
I have no idea what the...
We can do anything.
King Kong on a train.
How about we type King Kong first?
Let's see what King Kong gives us.
That'll be interesting.
And right now we'll hit Generate.
Thumbs it up, subscribe, and share.
AI for all. Oh, man.
AI for all. Coming for your job.
Coming for your job soon.
All right. So King Kong gave us a punk rock mirror image of whatever that was.
That doesn't look like King Kong.
Some weird, surreal painting taken from a tree.
Now, here's what we're going to do, though.
And then whatever that is.
We're going to get rid of all of it.
Okay? Then, we're going to come on over to where the Musker Nuts is.
And we'll show you something on that there.
Let's type in Jungle Ape.
Okay. And I want to find just one.
There's a gorilla-like thing.
Right there. But we need actually a good size one.
We don't want anything too small.
Large. So, let's take a...
There it is right there. But let's...
I want almost like a real gorilla.
There we go. There's a big daddy right there.
Let's see. Copy image.
And this is a good point on the AI. Because again, the AI needs something.
You know what I mean? It needs something to base itself off of.
So we'll hit Control-V. Okay.
And now I'm just going to...
First of all, watch this.
I want people to check this out.
It's going to take this image...
Actually, I'm not... Yeah. I'm not even going to...
I don't think I have to select anything, right?
No, no. Actually, I do want to do that.
Let's select everything.
And now I'm just going to hit Generate Fill and Generate.
And what it should do is generate a full background for me that is congruent with what you see in that picture.
Let's see if we can get that done Dun dun dun
Okay, obviously that didn't work work.
Okay, let's see. They got their three of them.
Oh, because you know what?
Because I went over that thing's face.
Let's do it like I was going to do it in the very beginning.
Just do that right there.
And now generate fill.
And then just hit generate.
Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum.
Having fun with AI. Yeah, that's right.
I do like playing with Photoshop.
I've been doing this. Listen, as a dorky kid that graduated high school, this was like the best thing in college.
So there you go. You got some weird, like almost ape thing at the end.
Although the background is pretty wild.
We could just remove this.
We'll do that in a minute.
Let's see what else is there. There it is.
So it gives you like three very, that's pretty wild right there, right?
Like, let's see what the third one is.
Third one's just a variation of that.
Did a great job. It did a great job.
Now, though, now let's do something on top of it.
So let's take our little lasso tool because we like that.
And now let's type King Kong right there.
Let's see if we can generate King Kong right there.
We'll hit Generate to fill again.
King Kong.
And hit generate Ball
Gonna use that picture that gorilla for the next image Let's see. Okay, so see how weird that is?
Again, not perfect.
Let's see what number two gives us.
Even kind of more like chimpanzee poop bizarre.
And look at that.
Well, alright, so let's try this though.
Let's just type in, let's forget about that.
Let's get rid of that prompt.
And let's just type ape in, right?
Ape. Now we'll go.
Less specific.
It's pretty specific. I think obviously with the AI, the more it has to work with and the more specific you can be, it's going to do it.
Let's see. I mean, that may be a gorilla.
Okay. All right.
Now that's... I mean, not perfect, but in like a side image or a background or a thumbnail.
Okay. Okay.
Not as good. Limited.
Definitely limited. Yeah.
That's a lot better.
If I used a filter on that to make it...
I'll do it right now. So if I just take a filter on that and I go to Filter Gallery with something like that, I wonder what it's going to...
It should do that.
Go right in. And now I can do...
Let's just do Brushstrokes on it.
I know that looks whatever now, but if I wanted to make it into...
A painting-like thing just with some basic filters like that one right there, I could do it.
You know what I mean? So, let's hit cancel on that.
Let's see what else they gave us.
Oh, why did we lose the generate?
Oh, because I'm over here. Oh, let's see.
Oh, it just gave us those three again.
Those were trash. Oh, because those are the King Kong props.
Okay. Hmm.
And I got ape in there.
I mean, that's where we're at today, guys.
That's today. That's commercially available.
I'll be playing with it all over the place.
It, again, has its limitations.
There's plenty of stuff that's been put out that's pretty eerie.
They had Frank Sinatra singing...
What is that song?
Sweat Drips Off My Balls.
Oh! Oh, he's doing a little Little John.
Yes, it's Lil Jon.
They had Frank Sinatra singing Lil Jon.
It was hilarious. You could not tell.
When I first heard the song, I got in and read the caption.
I'm like, I don't recognize the Sinatra song.
I'm like, wait a minute, what is he saying?
I know that song.
Uh-huh. We're here.
So, you know, let's bring up Bushnell because, you know, I want people to understand if you think that I'm being silly about the muskernuts, everybody, I'm not.
I mean, the bottom line is this is an agenda.
It's been around for a while and they're taking our jobs.
Humans are now becoming cyborgs.
We have cochlear implants to hear.
Artificial retinas to see, artificial hearts to live, artificial limbs to move, artificial organs to function, and brain chips.
There's a couple hundred thousand people wandering around with brain chips now to fix congenitally defective brains and increasingly to fix memory and other things.
DARPA is working on brain chips for super soldiers.
And people are now working thanks to Musk and other people.
And by the way, it's not just the Musk are nuts.
Okay, nope, nope, nope.
It's not just the muskernuts.
Microsoft's got it too. Bezos is investing too.
They've all got their little brain chip stuff.
Oh, by the way, it looks like Gates' Russian girlfriend was hanging out with Anna Kasparov, the notorious Russian spy.
So, it's weird how the media's not like, Russia, Bill Gates!
And they're not telling you about how Musk is the brain chip guy.
They're like, no, the brain chips are good.
Everything else... Don't worry about the brain chips and the Starlink.
So, the same guy who wants to put a global web of satellites into space...
So that he can be linked to everything electronic on the planet.
Also, he's going to make and sell you guys a brain chip.
You guys putting it together yet?
You guys figuring that out?
I mean, I don't understand why it's so...
I mean, let's let Bush don't finish, but it shouldn't be hard to understand.
Probably a bad move to allow anybody access.
Even if all of his intentions are pure and schoolboyish, when he's gone, somebody's going to take over that and have all the technical capabilities and whatever they want to do, they're going to hack your brain.
They're going to market directly to you, into your brainstem.
Machine-brain communications.
It's not us versus them, us versus the machines.
We're merging. And this is the human evolution of the humans.
There is no more natural evolution of anything.
People are convinced that the human evolution of everything is 10 million times faster than any natural evolution.
And so this is just part of the human evolution of the humans, which will apply in a little bit when I talk about something else.
Is the Russian satellites that are moving in...
So again, we talked about the satellite system.
This also works into Musk.
This is where he laughs at everybody because obviously there's a secret satellite program going on.
We already know about Blackjack.
We know about the CubeSats.
We know about Starlink.
But here he gets asked because he said some bullshit earlier.
He's like, oh, there's a bunch of space junk everywhere.
We don't know how to regulate the space junk.
And we're going to have to use some magnets, some magical special magnets to go get all the space junk.
And this guy's like, hey, that smells a lot like bullshit because we know that Russian satellites are moving all over the place and you guys aren't even using traditional metals in your satellite systems.
And then watch what fucking this asshole has to say.
The Russian satellites that are moving in unknown and unusual paths, in other words, satellites are no longer just satellites, but now they are moving around in unknown and unexplained patterns.
Can you comment on that and the evolution you see of satellites with that similar technology?
And the second one is, the Russians apparently have satellites up there.
They're moving in strange ways.
And there may not be normal satellites, maybe doing something different.
He thinks it's hilarious! Look at that!
Look at his face! He's like...
This fucking kid's sharp!
So what's that all about? Uh...
No comment.
Oh, come on now.
Killer satellites, are they?
No? Okay, all right. Sorry, Ty.
One for two. What he didn't tell you is I'm the NASA rep to the National Intelligence Council, and so I've got to be a little careful.
Oh, you work for intelligence.
Oh, I thought we were going to the moon!
No, we're putting brain chips into people and we're weaponizing space, everybody.
And with that, Fitch, I now remember what I was thinking about.
They put it at CNBC, the same people that in 2018 reported on the post-truth world, that Sam Altman, the guy who was in front of Congress the same week, He was their guest star because at the top of the agenda this year, when they finally did announce it, was AI, banking system, China, energy transition, Europe, fiscal challenges, India, industrial policy and trade, NATO, Russia, transnational threats, Ukraine, U.S. leadership.
Amongst them, OpenAI, DeepMind, Microsoft, all their...
Eric Schmidt, who also testified, of course, there.
Peter Thiel, who just got exposed as another Epstein crony there.
I'm sure you saw that story.
What was that? Epstein and...
Thiel. And Thiel?
I didn't see that one. I saw Epstein and Gates.
Well, let's bring it up.
We'll do it live, because he also got outed as somebody who was meeting with him in that 2014-2017 range.
There it is. The venture capital is said to met with Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein. Several meetings lined up with Epstein.
According to email records.
So all these guys in on...
This is Transhumanism 101.
They don't want the AI to be open source, right?
They don't want the plebs to have it.
That's the solution on both ends.
Because Sam Altman says that, hey...
Maybe we should take a six-month break.
Schmidt says that they shouldn't, but nobody wants to give access to the people on what the actual algorithm says.
Guess who snuck in the back door, John?
Wasn't on the list, but he got caught at the airport at Lisbon, Portugal.
Sorry, Greg. Sorry. Yeah, that's right.
Old Harari.
Where is he? I see I might have gotten rid of it.
It's too bad. Probably did.
I do too much research.
Let's get rid of all of it.
But yes, it is Yoval Noah Harari.
Oh, by the way, they like to experiment on people just so everybody...
San Francisco, it's getting good over there.
Thich, what is your take on all the AI craziness?
You know, you were talking about deepfakes.
We talked about AI and Congress.
I know, there's a lot of industries that are just going to be turned upside down and...
A little bit done with.
I was listening to a few people speaking on art.
You know, AI art is going to take over all the creatives.
All the music now is going to be made by AI. You know, you're going to have these young kids, songwriters, who really just figure out the right way to put in the right prompts, and they're going to be able to write brand new music.
And then they're going to have all of the access to all the digital instruments they could think of.
Create AI music.
They can create AI. You use other artists' voices already, so they don't even have to sing themselves.
They're just creating new things with this AI from old things that already existed.
It's going to be weird.
It's going to be very weird.
How do you even judge what's art at that point?
That's a great point.
Well, I'll tell you, it's really...
I follow this guy named...
And then who can copyright something that's been created by a machine?
I mean, I'm sure they're going to try to mask it and act like it wasn't created by a machine.
That's number one.
I think there are going to be a lot of copyright issues once we get into actual deepfakes of voice and likeness and licensing that way, especially what's going to be parody and what's not.
What was the movie...
Man, I can't remember.
It starts with a C. It's a one-word movie.
It was like a B movie. But recently, they had a deepfake AOC in the movie.
It was real. And they cut it.
It starts with a video of Klaus Schwab, too.
So they're mixing real footage with that.
That's going to be an issue.
That's what this AI writer's strike is about, by the way.
Because they want to get rid of directors.
And they want to have AI project managers.
And then they want to feed scripts into AI, and they want to downsize everybody.
And they want an even more cookie-cutter program.
And David Simon, who created The Wire...
They don't even need the actors and actresses anymore.
They don't plan on having them.
This is it, dude. This is the takeover.
This is what people don't understand. They're going to be able to AI the face over the top.
That's right. Your likeness is...
First of all, they're not only...
First, they'll probably start hanging...
Like, hiring actors that they can put it over.
Eventually, it'll be so good.
Eventually, they won't even need that.
It'll be able to generate the scene.
Exactly. They already have AL. Remember Running Man?
Yeah, we're here. That's what I'm saying.
Yeah, that's it. They're going to pull the guy's face off.
You guys will be betting on sports events and you're not even watching the guy you think you're watching.
You know, it's funny because I was thinking about it today.
Let me see if I can bring it up.
Film, Bush.
So there was a film, here it is, right here, Death of a President, 2006.
Man, time be flying, Fitch.
I don't know if you remember it, but it was called Death of a President.
Here it is on IMDB. And it had, basically, it is a really interesting film.
And I think that right now, it's probably more relevant than ever.
And they shot it in a documentary-style way.
And the big controversy was at the very end, you know, and we're going to pull it up on YouTube.
I'll bet you somebody has it up on there.
Death of a President, Bush assassination.
They basically deep-faked President Bush being shot and killed while he was still the president.
And they were shooting the whole thing as a documentary about the event.
And then after the event, they left it almost open-ended with a commentary on conspiracy theory and the internet and narratives.
Really interesting film.
So, Death of a President...
Assassination scene. Bush.
Here it is. I knew we'd be able to find it.
So, again, this is in an era well before the deepfake.
This was uploaded 16 years ago.
We're just going to play it.
This is very much a premonition of where we are right now.
Alright, we're going to bring it back because they've already started up.
But here we go.
Shot fired! Shot fired!
Three out of ten!
Oh yeah!
Yeah! I'm a villain, shut up!
Thank you.
you I mean, at the time, for a low-budget mockumentary, the way they did that was extremely convincing.
The whole film is... I mean, we're going to go back just to the assassination scene again.
But to me, this is a real big premonition of where we...
Like you said, the Running Man Society, right?
And now you mix this in to political theater.
I mean, think about this.
You could have somebody in office that you don't like, or somebody that needed to get out of a situation where you could kill them live on TV now, and that's just faking their death.
Like, that's how weird things are.
So here it is, even a long shot.
Bush comes down the carpet, there he is, and oh!
Hit it! So, really, I mean, again, we're in weird times, Sean.
We're in weird times.
And now you can get the audio down, Pat, in live time.
And that's like, again, edited and on a film.
You can't. As much as you're there in person and you can touch the person, you can't believe it.
I mean, it's pretty wild. We're pretty much there.
It's hard to say otherwise.
At the same time, I think that the Disclosure people are about to have a three-day event led by Stephen Greer.
Just so everybody knows, do not trust Stephen Greer and the gang.
You know, it's so weird.
People get so defensive about this topic because they want to believe in aliens so bad.
And they think that, like, I'm dismissive and I'm the asshole for explaining to them, whoa, buddy, what do you think of the big universe?
There's nothing else? I'm not saying that.
I'm saying we've been lied to about everything.
They're obviously pushing an alien agenda.
It's a distraction. People start thinking all this bad stuff, everything they're doing, they're getting ready for the aliens or whatever.
And you do nothing. You do nothing.
You sit around, you sit around, you sit around, and nothing happens and the economy crashes.
You're like, wait a minute, we're the aliens.
Sorry, suckers.
And they've already moved on to something else and the younger generation doesn't even remember the alien shit.
Well, I mean, it's just a way to unify everything on a big takeover if they're a threat.
First of all, guys, let's grow the fuck up.
There are barriers around the White House.
The D.C. is prepped for an invasion.
Yeah. And they're trying to say, you know, oh, aliens.
Maybe it's because aliens are coming.
No, like, you're the aliens.
You poor, you dirty pours.
You dirty pours are the aliens, right?
You're the ones that are the problem.
Absolutely. And alright, so just the deepfake technology alone, you could fake an alien invasion.
The hologram technology.
The UAV technology.
I know there's a big new UFO video!
Blah, blah, blah. Listen, man.
I watched this video with this former spook in a wheelchair.
Okay? And who knows?
Maybe she believes what she's saying.
She got hit hard with Guillain-Barre.
You can only imagine what that was from.
I just want to say that. But she changed her name to like Ananji or something.
And I see this person who's part of the Disclosure Project, right, introduce her in front of DC like 2020 or something like that, John.
And... Talking about a couple that excavated a mountain in the United States and then she went into the mountain and met two different types of aliens and they spoke to her and then I got this other person that's believing that they're talking to aliens that are in another mountain and it's all telepathic.
Show me the money!
Show me the...
Where's the beef? Where are these things?
And my biggest fear is eventually they are going to roll out biological beings that they've actually created in a lab with their fucking...
Something made in China.
Or anywhere. Underground.
Anywhere. Not even in China.
Like, who God knows where they made it.
Unzipped Jews. Have I read you this lovely passage here yet about the transsexual Chinese couple yet, John?
Oh my goodness. Let me read it for you.
Sounds like a horror novel.
Well, don't worry. It's by Martine Rothblatt, again, the most rich and powerful transgender person on the planet.
1997. Unzipped jeans.
Taking charge of baby-making in the new millennium.
Here you go, John. Here, we can read this to your children at night, okay?
A transsexual Chinese couple want to have hermaphroditic children so they can enjoy the pleasures of both sexes.
The portion of the gene sequence that turns on male sexual characteristics is added to a sperm carrying only an X chromosome.
The resultant child has both male and female reproductive tracts.
Wow, this is a $71 book.
Wow. Yeah, bro.
It's tough to get this book and you can't get the PDF of it.
I had a fan send it to me.
They don't watch you reading this.
You know why, John?
Because this tells you that eugenics is actually a good thing and we're going to rebrand it and rename the good...
They don't want the pores to have it.
They don't want the pores to have it.
Here, we'll bring it up right here, Fitch.
Let's do it right now. Yeah, man.
Unzipped. 71.50.
Yeah. So, yeah, there it is.
You know? Again, right there, guys.
71.50. That's for the hardcover.
I've luckily got the paperback.
But even then, I think...
That's not even an option. Paperback's not even an option.
So again, from the person that brought you from transgender to transhuman, this talks about transgenics.
That's why they don't want you to read it.
Look, it looks like we got some pages of it here, John.
So, taking charge of baby-making in the new millennium.
Let's see what we get for freebies here.
Okay? 97.
Personal eugenics.
My perfect baby.
Again, I want to explain to people.
These are pro-eugenics people.
Okay? Sex and the genie of life.
The holocaust of sex.
Genomic imperialism and democide.
And that's the thing.
They're very stark with you. Do you understand what democide is, everybody?
It's the thing they don't talk about.
It's government killing your ass.
It's when they talk about genocide, okay?
The most genocide takes place under the government.
Alright? So, the bioethics of birth.
And look, page 72.
How transgenics works.
Transgenic creationism.
My perfect monster, John.
You know what? We probably don't get that one free, Fitch.
Let's read that. Let's read how we have My Perfect Monster.
My Perfect Monster.
Here it is, right here.
It's actually page 69, right there, everybody, for people that want to know this.
Okay. I ask the Miltonic questions Shelley poses in the epigraph of Frankenstein.
They admit they're mad scientists.
They revel in it.
Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay to mold me, man?
Did I solicit thee from darkness to promote me?
With one voice, her monster and I answer no without debasing ourselves for we have done the hard work of constituting ourselves on our own terms against the natural order.
Though we forgo the privilege of naturalness, we are not deterred.
For we ally ourselves instead with the chaos and blackness from which nature itself spills forth.
We have seen that social eugenics must be stopped lest it unleash the horrors of demographic death upon us all.
We have also seen that social eugenics is simply the antithesis of personal eugenics.
The good eugenics, everybody.
It is the imposition by society of the rules that limit personal eugenic choices.
One final question remains, and there are no limits to the practice of, are there no limits
to the practice of personal eugenics?
Are we free to produce any kind of children we want?
Today, by law, no one can tell you to abort a baby because of its genes.
Of course, it's going to get into it.
And it gets into God, the Human Genome Project.
This is the book, guys.
This is the book, Ski and Hutch.
Fitch, no MMA this weekend.
No Bellator. 97?
You said it was out in 97.
Yeah! Wow, man.
That's when we were graduating high school, bro.
That's when I graduated high school.
I'm ready to go to college and they're planning World Takeover.
That's right. I had piss and vinegar in me.
Yeah, I wasn't worried about that.
I was worried about going to concerts and talking to girls and going to visit my buddies because I didn't have a cell phone.
What was this weird and wacky thing called the internet, John?
It's wild, man.
Wild times indeed, my friend.
What is happening? What is happening to everything and everyone?
This person has, like, not billions, probably tens of billions of dollars.
Like, and is supported by the military-industrial complex that has literally unlimited funds.
That's a crazy supremacist.
Gene supremacy.
That's the person behind mindfulness.
They're going to get rid of that poor gene.
Oh, we got to wipe it out.
Dude, they start with that in the book.
They talk about the feeble-minded being the V word and how it's actually, you know, that's their big warning.
We can't let this happen. But it was the Supreme Court deciding that three generations of imbeciles was enough.
In fact, that one might actually, hold on, let's see.
Yes. Oh, I'm so glad that here it is.
We can actually look at it, John.
It's right here, actually.
So let me read it for you.
Eugenics, this is the senior editors forward, is a word that often elicits the most negative images, and rightly so.
After all, it was not long ago that the Nazis tried and failed to extinguish the genes of Jews, gypsies, and others.
And in 1927, the United States Supreme Court, less than 100 years ago, everybody, declared in Buck v.
Bell... That the eugenic sterilization of the feeble-minded was constitutional.
According to no less than a jurisprudential luminary than Oliver Wendell Holmes, the principle that sustains compulsory V word is broad enough to cover the fallopian tubes.
Three generations of imbeciles are enough.
So again, let's sterilize them.
Sterilize them. Three generations to idiots.
That's as many swings as you get.
According to idiots!
If your family can't have somebody who's not an idiot after three generations...
We tried.
You tried, man. Your genes are just not cut out.
You are not cut out for it.
I don't know, man.
Maybe if they're a little bit more forward, I might support them more.
Because there are a lot of people out there that, I don't know.
See, my girlfriend says the same damn thing.
We have more and more homeless people roaming through our neighborhood.
Yeah, but that's also by design, bro.
They're doing that by design, right?
Listen, they're making it so the social system no longer takes care of those people in any manner, and then that law enforcement system has no oversight, right?
Instead, they direct that energy towards the border to let people come in illegally.
And then if you try legal immigration, I played that clip.
Have you seen that clip? Of the ex-gamer who has been here for 13 years and got denied.
You won't take care of him.
Watch what happens. You should sneak out and then sneak back in illegally and they'll be alright.
I mean, this is how they treat you if you do everything by the books.
Here it comes, guys. Let's see.
Here we go. Imagine this.
You've lived in America for 13 years.
You've paid taxes here.
You've had all the right visas.
You've done everything right.
And then the vaccine comes in and you don't agree with it or you have, like me, a medical exemption where I was medically exempted from it.
But that's not good enough for the US government.
I've gone and I've bought property in Southern California.
I've lived here for 13 years and the United States government just denied my green card.
Just tonight. Like, I'm married to an American.
I've got a kid here. I've lived here for 13 fucking years.
And the United States government's putting me through this.
I haven't been home for three years.
Haven't seen my family.
Had to push off my wedding.
Had to do all these things just to live in America, just to be here.
Put my heart and soul into this place.
I've represented the American flag.
I've done everything for this country.
Yep. And that's how they treat, because again, the system is a big FU. Well, we got too many white people here.
Again, and the thing is, here's the other thing.
I disagree. So let me explain something to you, John.
A lot of those people that are coming here right now, okay, they have dates, what, that are 10 years later, right?
They're asylum dates. So here's what, and believe me, they are in the system, man.
I believe they're getting their biometrics, their iris scan, everything.
You know what I mean? Just kind of putting it away.
Now, in 10 years, if they don't adhere to the system, if they don't do what the government tells them, in other words, they're not taking whatever the next...
Good old times is, if they haven't assimilated to whatever social credit score or blockchain system they want, hey buddy, you get the F out of here.
Like, you could have the best business, have adhered to everything else, but if you don't go...
With their bio-medical tyranny fascism, hey buddy, you get the same thing this guy does.
It doesn't matter what the color of your skin is.
You could have built a $5 million business, employed 100 locals, all that.
They don't give a rat's ass.
Again, this is a medalist on the X Games.
You know, he's not just, again, a property owner.
It's not like... It really bothers me.
Like, I have a friend...
They don't want the good ones. They don't want the good ones.
If you are productive, if you're a good person, the administration hates you.
They want losers.
They want victims. They want people who depend on them.
They don't want productive people.
It's an unfortunate reality.
So there's this clip.
And I played it once before.
I want to get your take on it.
because it's really interesting to me.
We talk about NASA, we've talked about the Nazis, and we talk about that origin and paperclip,
and especially von Braun, who is the godfather of the Saturn rockets.
And von Braun is supposed to have, as he was at that rocket factory,
picked the five least productive people, I believe each either week,
I believe it's every week, not every month, and hung them so all the other workers could see them,
to see what happens when you're not productive.
Again, I don't know if that's true, if that's a wives' tale,
but it's in the historical record.
Listen to what he has to say here.
And look, Von Braun, I'm not holding water for him.
This is a huge propagandist.
He's a mad scientist himself.
He was very much involved in Disney.
But I can't not agree with what he says here on every level.
Everything he says here, I'm pretty much in agreement with John.
Today, more than ever before, our survival, yours and mine and our children's, depends on our adherent to ethical principles.
Ethics alone will decide whether atomic energy will be an earthly blessing or the source of mankind's utter destruction.
Where does the desire for ethical action come from?
What makes us want to be ethical?
I believe there are two forces which move us.
One is believe in a last judgment when every one of us has to account for what he did with God's great gift of life on the earth.
The other is belief in an immortal soul, a soul which will cherish the award or suffer the penalty decreed in a final judgment.
Belief in God And an immortality thus gives us the moral strength and the ethical guidance we need for virtually every action in our daily lives.
In our modern world, many people seem to feel that science has somehow made such religious ideas untimely or old-fashioned.
But I think science has a real surprise for the skeptics.
Science, for instance, tells us That nothing in nature, not even the tiniest particle, can disappear without a trace.
Think about that for a moment.
Once you do, your thoughts about life will never be the same.
Science has found that nothing can disappear without a trace.
Nature does not know extinction.
All it knows is transformation.
Now, if God applies this fundamental principle to the most minute and insignificant parts of his universe, doesn't it make sense to assume that he applies it also to the masterpiece of his creation, the human soul?
I think it does.
And everything science has taught me and continues to teach me strengthens my belief in the continuity of our spiritual existence after death.
Nothing can disappear.
What do you think? Pretty good.
I mean, it's pretty good. Like, I watched that and I'm like, you know, who knows, man?
And that's not me like, oh, question whether Nazism was bad.
Just like that guy was spot on.
And he had access to knowledge that some of us, I mean, the vast majority of us are never going to have access to.
Oh, no. I know your camera.
That's all right. I mean, that's what's wild to me about the whole situation is that That's a guy that got to see and do things up until his death that most of us will never be privy to and actually led the way in technological revolutions that maybe he wasn't credited for or maybe we will never know, Fitch. Yep.
Pretty wild stuff. Well, you know what?
The camera went off.
It's hard to know what it was done behind closed doors with a lot of these guys and what discoveries they made.
And man, the powers that be pulling for control can prevent us from knowing a lot about what's going on.
Absolutely. I blew my girlfriend's mind the other day telling her about ethanol and biodiesel.
Okay, and how it ruins your engines?
Sure. Well, the fact that they even exist.
Crazy Bob, my manager, my old manager, coach, he was running his own biodiesel for a while in one of his trucks.
It cost him about $2 a gallon to make himself.
He'd get oil from Chinese restaurants around the Bay Area, take it home, put it in his little concoction, and he'd make his own gas.
And she's like, oh my god, I couldn't even believe that's a thing that you could actually do.
Yeah, I mean...
There are other ways. There are fuel sources.
We don't have to just use oil.
There's a lot out there. We don't have to just use oil.
We don't just have to use...
Electric. Well, I also don't believe that fossil fuels are from fossils.
I think that the oil that we pump is obviously a natural cycle of the planet.
I think it is too. As things decay and rot and go press down, it makes oil.
It's just one of those things that keeps happening.
Yeah, I mean, again, I think it's just the biological process of the earth, not necessarily...
I think the scarcity around oil is the same around diamonds.
It's made up.
It's not real. There is no scarcity.
Yeah, I 100% agree.
It's a never-ending resource.
They just convince everybody that it's way more valuable than it is.
And then you can control their energy.
And now we're going to convince people that their carbon allotment is to save the Earth so they can control energy.
And that's what it's all about. So now we can look into electric grids that we can monitor easily.
Because think about it.
If you had your own biodiesel truck and you're growing your own oil and you're making your own biodiesel, they can't record how often you're traveling and where you're going.
You could run your own generators off of that oil possibly too.
No, they want total track trace database.
They want to be able to shut off not only your electric, but your car as well.
You know, that's another reason they want to move to electric.
They want to make it more difficult for you to move in long periods of time from your vehicle, right?
That's another push towards electric.
Think about how long it takes to charge your car after 200 to 300 miles, where...
I get 300 plus miles on my four-cylinder, 10 gallons of gas, pull over, and do it all over again in five minutes.
Five minutes! Pumpity-pump!
You can cover a lot of road in a couple days with a lot of determination and some coffee.
I have before and I will continue to do so when I go on trips.
I did it last summer, driving from California to Indiana.
Do it again. Yeah, no, you can do it.
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