A Culture Of Control With A Factor Of Fear | Reality Rants with Jason Bermas
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We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe and our food is unfit to eat, as if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy. Silence!
The great and powerful Oz knows why you have come.
You've got to say, I'm a human being, goddammit! My life has value!
You have meddled with the primal forces of nature!
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regimate 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!
And now, reality hit, with Jason Vermis.
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Good morning, everybody.
It is Reality Rants.
I am Jason Bermes.
I'm not going to lie to anybody.
I had a rough day yesterday.
I had a really rough day.
One of those days that kind of kicks you in the stomach.
Haven't eaten. Didn't eat at all yesterday.
Not going to get into it.
It's a personal thing and it's not professional.
And my professional life honestly could not be going better.
But it's also a reminder to me of how no matter how hard you try, no matter how much you work, there will be obstacles.
There will be. And some are going to be more difficult than others.
And sometimes, you know, I rarely, if at all, want a moment back.
Right? And although I'm not sure I do in this situation, just the thought of me thinking about it that way is very rare.
And honestly, I think it's kind of destructive because there is no going back.
There's no going backwards.
Right? I say it all the time.
Everything's moving forward.
And really that is why I picked the theme for the show today where we're going to be heavy on SDGs, the Sustainable Development Goals, how they're going to try to chattelize the global population through fear and lies and promises of hope and rainbows when there are none.
This continual promise of equity, of lifting up all these people.
When they talk about, you know, instead of the few, they consider us the few, not themselves.
When I say us, I mean anybody in the first world that's not dependent on the state.
Because we got a lot of first worlders now that are plenty dependent on the state.
If you're bucking the system a little bit, they don't like that.
It's not a cool thing.
And, you know, so I try to look at the positives of it, right?
Did a walk and talk yesterday with the Doggins.
Did two walks in the park.
Need to do that. You know, we got some chitlins growing over here.
No good. No good.
I watch those videos and I look at how round I am and I'm like, oh my god.
That's gotta change. And I've got nobody to blame but myself.
Really? And that's the attitude you kind of have to take in life.
You have to get around all this fear, right?
I had a great conversation with Mel K. Who has been absolutely nothing but gracious to me since I met her on the Union of the Unwanted.
Another show I did last night.
I'll be posting that probably sometime later this afternoon.
I only did about 45 minutes of it.
I'm not sure how long it ran.
But it was an interesting conversation.
Miriam Hanein, Ricky Verandes, of course, puts that together.
He is in the Uncensored section, redvoicemedia.com slash uncensored.
Okay? Great interview with him.
Great conversation.
Really love him and what he does.
I had a great conversation last night.
You want to support the broadcast?
You can go check that out right now in full.
Along with, quite frankly, another good conversation.
Going to play a clip with, quite frankly, when we're talking Trumpski and Hutch.
Because it is really heating up on them.
I haven't watched the Brett Baer interview yet.
But I did see some clips of it.
He's looking old, man. I can't imagine how ragged I would be running if I was a guy, I don't know, 15 years younger than him, right?
That would be like 63 years old, like a 60 plus year old.
I mean, I want to be kicking ass and taking names, but I'll tell you right now, if I don't get my buttocks moving, kicking ass and taking names ain't happening at 63, right?
And that's why I take supplements.
I do try to go outside.
I do try to take those walks.
Because I'm at a desk a lot.
Right here, this whole thing.
One man show. And I'll have a research team.
This isn't teleprompter TV. This is no teleprompter TV. And...
And I guess, at times, as much as I love it, you can also feel overwhelmed, right?
And believe me, everybody needs a break sometimes.
I'm all for vacations.
But I love what I do.
And I'll tell you what.
Yesterday, I had not thought so hard.
I actually thought about it for when I was on the road and I was searching for a place outside of New York.
I had to leave New York.
And there were some people that after I took that trip didn't really think I was going to move, like thought I came back to New York and just went on vacation.
No, it was a scouting trip, everybody, 100%.
And there were obviously a couple places along the way that I really enjoyed and connected with.
And one of them was right outside of St.
Louis in Chesterfield.
I had found a really nice hotel there that was super cheap at the time because, you know, nothing was rocking and rolling.
It was the summer of the first portion of the whole COVID-1984 nightmare.
And I'll never forget it because first of all, that time period is wow.
They had good internet.
That's what I was thinking. I'm like, you know, I have the home studio.
I can pack it up.
It's a five hour drive.
Just go hang out there for a few days, Jason.
Get away. Get away from everything.
You know, still do shows in the morning.
The hotel had great internet.
That's why you were sticking around there.
And I specifically remember the show where I had already been to Ghislaine Maxwell's hideout in person, by the way.
That really happened. If you guys are newer to the Burmese Brigade, another great premium from a couple weeks back that will eventually get posted for free because that's how we do's it.
Thank you, Ray. Um...
I was with the Jackman brothers.
They live in New Hampshire.
She had been arrested the day before.
That was the first part of my trip.
It was from there into Ohio.
I went to Ohio.
I actually met up with Taylor Hudak, who does great journalism.
I mean, she did awesome work with Michael Yedon and many others during the whole nightmare.
Okay? So anyway...
I got to Missouri and I did the Ozarks.
I really liked Chesterfield right outside of St.
Louis. I like that kind of access.
On one hand, if you found a place in Chesterfield, you'd probably find it in the country.
There were some really big pharma companies there.
I remember that. Just really nice folks.
Really nice atmosphere.
Laid back. Missouri...
Was one of the ones on the list.
Just saying. I know I'm ranting, but it is reality rants.
On a side note to that, they want to take all that away.
They don't want, again, somebody who is independent, capable, not on the system, able to pick up and go and do things without any oversight or control.
And that's part of this central bank digital currency system along with a carbon credit score that is integrated into your social credit score that will give you an overall trust score.
And I remember, I don't know, about a month ago when I had Clay Clark on the program and I was digging.
I'm like, Apple already has...
A social credit score for you.
I could not find it.
Or a credit score. And it kept going to like Apple Pay and all this other stuff.
It's the Apple Trust Score.
Anybody can look it up right now on their dick-a-dick-a-doo device.
And that's 2017.
Six years. And we all know about...
The large amounts of data collection throughout.
Not just that device.
Any Fire Stick, Smart TV, Xbox, PlayStation, you name it.
And then they have other devices.
You know, I've played it before here.
But we have to remember that, first of all, fiber optics is based on light.
Okay? And that's why a fiber line, which I have, gig up, gig down, baby!
Shout out to Metronet for being reasonable.
I mean, honestly, for all the taxes and fees that I pay on Metronet, I think it still comes to under $100 for a gig up, gig down, unlimited.
Which it should be. I hear these commercials where they not only throttle you, but there's a limit on how much you can use in a month.
I can't imagine that for this type of gig.
It's ridiculous. However, because light can transmit information, there's a lot of classified stuff to use literal lights as information devices.
And probably as some type of surveillance device, one way or another.
Andrew Huff really alluded to this, the gentleman working for DARPA, in an interview with Alex Jones some months back.
I specifically remember it.
That's already in the public arena.
I showed the TED Talk where the gentleman literally had a hole and just a light.
And the light was basically moving the video, sending the video speed processing and showing it to you.
And that was well over a decade old.
And that was, again, public technology.
So... A lot of equity today.
A lot of sustainability development goals.
A lot of health or well-being economy.
Right? We talk about peace for health and health for peace.
All that stuff. We'll integrate it into the Hotez stuff.
Because how could you not, right? How could you not have a little fun with the Hotezington?
So for those that don't know...
Joe Rogan put up, I think, $100,000 in the beginning to get RFK Jr.
to debate with Peter Hotez.
Hotez, he had on the program during the beginnings or mid, when they were trying to sell you on, don't worry, everything's going to be just safe and effective.
Safe and effective, you bet.
Because, you know, I don't want to say too much.
We're in the first hour. I don't even want to say the words.
But you know who Hotez works for.
Who do you work for?
Number two, who do you work for?
Well, he doesn't want to debate, right?
And where's the Forbes story?
Please tell me I didn't exit out because I really wanted that story.
We've got to find that story.
That's a really important one.
Okay. First of all, Berenson calls him out.
Maybe I've got to type in. Man, that's going to upset me that I even...
Let's see.
Here it is. Yes. Boom.
Okay. Look at how this is framed.
Scientist Peter Hotez says he was stalked after billionaires and Joe Rogan urged him to debate RFK Jr.
So... A bunch of people with money.
I think Bill Ackman put up some money.
I think I heard Tim Pool putting up some money.
It was well over a million dollars apparently last night.
I haven't been keeping up too much on that.
Don't quote me. If anybody's got the number, throw it up in the comments.
For a moderated RFK Jr.
debate versus Hotez.
And somebody walked up to him and asked him some questions.
Oh my goodness. And now he's being stalked Because like billionaires urged him to debate.
We're going to talk a lot about that message on the other side.
We're also going to get into Trumpski and Hutch and Bill Barr and the latest there too because I'm of the belief that there's a lot of hopium going around again.
And the people that are dismissing the idea that he could actually do prison time this time, like they could actually try to convict him of one of these absurd things, yeah, it's on, baby.
I mean, it could happen.
We'll talk about that some more after a word from our sponsor.
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So let's talk about it, right?
First of all, the model should be exactly what that guy did and approach him with a camera politely and ask a real question.
That's not stalking.
Sorry. Sorry.
That guy's a public figure.
This has been established again and again and again and again.
He didn't do anything illegal.
He was on public property when he was on the sidewalk when he approached him.
Give me a break.
And that's why We Are Change was so successful in that 9-11 truth era.
Because now everybody's got one of these bad boys shooting in high definition.
This is what we should be doing all the time.
Holding people accountable.
That's all. We're not a danger to anybody.
I don't want to hurt anybody.
I'm not even a lawyer there to serve them with magical papers that might hold them financially accountable.
Right? I'm certainly not a law enforcement officer trying to serve them papers on what may be their alleged crimes that I'm talking about.
I just want to chat.
That's all. And they don't want that.
They want to criminalize that.
Okay? So let's just show a little Hotez here.
Alex Berenson.
Love him. Hate him.
Somewhere in between. I'm probably somewhere in between.
I'm old enough to remember when Peter Hotez said people who disagreed with him about you-know-what-skis
should be prosecuted under federal hate crime laws.
It was 2021 and last year too.
So you've got to give Berenson credit, man.
He sued Twitter.
He won.
He got back on.
He's showing the hypocrisy of Hotez to his audience.
It's a big deal. Now, at listen underscore to learn...
The researcher has been blocked by Hotez.
He does, this is a great feed.
We get a lot of our stuff from here.
In fact, when we get to the meat and potatoes of this UN executive director, that's where I was able to find the whole video of that interaction.
Unfortunately, when I downloaded it, it was one of the ones, see we actually checked this time, that didn't have audio.
I think in two parts in almost 50 minutes.
So it's not like we would have been able to play the whole thing anyway.
But there's this four minute clip we are going to play.
And really, it probably deserves a full on watch along.
100%. 100%.
So here's the thing.
They want to take debate out of the picture.
They want to tell you what the authoritative sources are.
They want to censor you if you're outside of that narrative.
We are in, in, in, in a techno-fascistic society right now.
Right now, with a very thinly veiled constitutional republic left.
Very thinly. On a local level.
Okay, they talk about democracy all they want.
Democracy! That's not the system we have.
It's based in democratic values where you elect your representatives.
But back in the Dizé, representatives that broke the law went to Prizé.
And now it's selectively enforced, right?
It's used against people like James Traficant.
It was used against Rod Blagojevich.
And I'm not even defending the guys and saying that none of them were corrupt or did anything.
But But even if they did, why them?
Seriously. Even like, who was it?
Nagin? When they broke the levees, Governor?
Right? You guys remember that?
He was, another one was in that Spike Lee documentary back in the, man, that's so long ago now.
I'm really aging myself.
But every once in a while, one of these guys goes down for low-level stuff, and people still don't seem to realize that it's organized governments in localized areas that are the true cartels that run the deal.
I don't really care about you.
They care about getting voted.
They care about their appearance. Gavin Newsom really wants to move himself away from the fact that he looks like a literal serial killer in American Psycho.
He looks like Christian Bale's character grew up and got a job in politics.
He got off of Wall Street, was sick of that grift, wanted to go full-on grifting house.
Full-on grifting house.
That's what they wanted. Let's see what we got here.
Let's see. Excellent.
I love this. So it looks like we're booked today for David Whelan.
David Whelan right now DMing me.
That's why I have the little magic watch on.
It also lets me know in case I miss a text when I mute myself.
Thank you, Krista. Always appreciate it.
He's gonna be on in the second hour tomorrow.
We're gonna do the pre-record this afternoon.
That is the gentleman that has done the research on the John Lennon assassination and contends that he was shot from the front and there are two different gunmen.
We're gonna get...
Deep into that story.
I'm extremely excited to spend several years on that.
So that's going to air tomorrow in the second hour.
You're not going to want to miss that.
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I'm not sure who we're going to have this weekend.
I mean, I'm giving you Whelan tomorrow on the Free Ski and Hutch because not only do I think it's super important and relevant and want it out there right now, but I'm just so busy that that second hour on Wednesdays is always pre-taped.
And it's just convenient that we were able to do it this evening.
Well, this afternoon for me, this evening for him.
Quite the difference there.
Okay. So, moving on into this really weird world where...
We get gaslit.
We get censored.
The most outrageous things can be said about those that all of a sudden become political enemies of the state and no one seems to bat an eye.
So this one is going to be all over the place and that's why I'm not going to focus on it too much.
Too much. But it really needs to be played and it needs to be said.
Freudian slip. Democratic lawmaker.
Has to correct herself after saying Trump needs to be, you know what, and hopefully this doesn't get banned, because once you make a threat like that to a president or an ex-president, the Secret Service is actually supposed to like, whoa, hey now, hey now, hey now, you know what they're supposed to do.
Of course, corrected, it needs to be stopped, is what she says.
Needs to be stopped, not the other word.
But in fairness, what we're going to do is we're going to play the clip here right now.
Let's see. It's pretty short.
And it will cut off after the first S word.
She does make the clarification after.
We're not going to play that. Again, I want to be fair here.
Always want to be fair.
You know, having Trump not only have had the codes, but now having the classified information for Americans and being able to put that out and share it in his resort with anyone and everyone who comes through should be terrifying to all Americans, and he needs to be shot.
You know, having Trump not only have had the codes, I'm sorry.
I was trying to stop it right at that moment.
And they cut it right at that moment.
First of all, he had the codes.
Now we're going to talk about nuclear codes.
Again, this was a guy, whether you liked him or not.
Yes. We made the deal with the Saudis.
And... The Yemen situation is absolutely tragic and unforgivable.
Yes. He got on board the Syria situation after saying it was time to leave in Syria a couple times during his presidency and all of a sudden the non-Duma attack happens.
Yes. But did he ever speak out aggressively?
No. Into some kind of conflict with Iran.
Hated what he did with Soleimani.
Hated it. Absolutely hated it.
Angered me. Angered me when he brought in Bolton.
When he went to Mattis for that Syria decision.
Angered me. But he reached out to North Korea.
That's historic. I mean, that's axes of evil, yo.
That was one of those things that was pounded into our heads.
Now, you might argue that he took that route because of the United States' relationship with a lot of different Asian nations, including South Korea, which is like...
According to my friends that have been overseas and to different areas, that's the envy of the rest of Asia.
You want to be South Korean.
That's where the most prosperous opportunities are.
That's the place to be.
Never been there. But he reached out there.
He didn't pound his chest.
He said, look, I want to get out of there.
Let's find a way. Would have loved to see that actually happen.
And he also wasn't escalating anything with Poot Poot.
You know, he was actually on stage with the Pootster.
And he wasn't sitting up there, again, like Lindsey Graham, licking his lips about dead soldiers.
You know, I talked to Dick Russell yesterday.
And, you know, he's authored a ton of books, Three with Ventura.
He says that the body count of Ukrainian soldiers alone is 300,000.
300,000.
That would make sense. I mean, we're well over a year into being balls deep in that thing.
That's a lot of people, man.
Even if you've got the Ukraine flag in your bio...
And you 110% believe in this conflict.
Okay? Ask yourself.
I mean, you're in.
You believe it.
Is it worth the more than quarter of a million lives on that side of the fence?
Forget about the Russians. And then all the innocent people in between.
Is it? Is it worth it?
I don't know, Jason. Is freedom worth it?
It's a lot of humans.
You know, I have enough trouble dealing with the passing of one.
I mean, can you imagine you're in a conflict like that and your whole family's wiped out?
Your kids?
Your parents? I mean, that's real.
And we're supporting that.
At least the other guy, okay, that guy, wasn't getting us into that conflict.
Was trying to keep us out of that conflict.
Not escalate that conflict.
Not be like, hey, NATO's a great idea.
Said the opposite of that happened.
So... On the other side of this break, we're going to play some Bill Barr stabbing him in the chest.
Then we're going to go through some of the news cycle here.
And then we're going to get, finally, to the Sustainable Development Goals and what they really mean.
This new well-being economy, peace for health, health for peace.
It's going to be a repetitious thing.
You're going to be hearing it everywhere today.
Along the chimes of climate change as well.
But let's talk about it after a word from our sponsor.
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Okay. So, Bill Barr, last week, basically said, Trump is toast.
Took it to the next level.
Oh, I think he's a liar.
Oh, these documents are so important.
And there's a lot of hopium out there.
Okay? You want to hear the new line of hopium and thought that's not real?
That's imagination land?
Is that once Trump gets in...
Again, I think that could be a big time fairy tale.
We have no idea what's in store for our 2024 election.
No idea yet.
I mean...
Everybody was joking about having their pandemic bingo card.
Remember that? I didn't have that for my pandemic bingo card.
Might as well break one out for the 2024 election.
But they firmly believe...
That Trump is not only going to get back in, but all these things that they're doing to him now is setting up the legal framework for when he goes in to go after the people that went after him and put them in prison.
You're out of your minds.
That's not real.
That's about as not real as it gets.
And I hope people start to understand that.
The first thing you need to do is you need a massive movement just to try to get the guy back in.
And then, let's say, out of some miracle, they don't put him in prison.
He does get into office.
Then you better really watch out for somebody to actually bang-bang on that guy.
They might bring it back.
There's enough TDS out there.
I mean, severe TDS. We saw it last week with the guy in the prison outfit running in front of the car with his Johnny Nonsense.
I wouldn't think they'd even have to pull the trigger.
When I say they, I would say the intelligence community.
Wouldn't even have to pull the trigger.
Just have to set something up.
The problem is with them is they don't want just an attempt.
They want the job finished.
And just like that, yeah, the Patsy might be there, but they always have the cleanup hitter.
Like with RFK, they have the cleanup hitter.
I mean, JFK, you could go all over the place.
We're going to talk to David Whelan, who he believes is the cleanup hitter in the John Lennon assassination.
So, let's play the Bill Barr clip.
And then I'm going to play a clip from Premium with myself and Frank from Quite Frankly on the Trump situation.
Okay? Because, again, I think that This has to be considered, 100%.
It has to be talked about. But here's Bill Barr.
Do you believe he lied to the Justice Department?
Do I personally believe it?
Yes, I do. Do you believe that...
He continues to claim that he has all these privileges and rights under the Presidential Records Act.
Is he mischaracterizing the act?
Absolutely. The legal theory by which he gets to take battle plans and sensitive national security information as his personal papers is absurd.
It's just as wacky as the legal doctrine they came up with for having the vice president unilaterally determine who won the election.
So once again, that's not real.
The unilaterally determine the election thing, that's not real.
Again, it's to whether certify the election.
And then you would audit it after the fact to see if it was actually legitimate.
I want audits of our elections.
Isn't that a big deal? Like a timely audit of a highly suspicious election?
Come on now, Bill Barr.
But he just, he throws that in there.
Because he wants to throw these guys to the wolves.
The whole purpose of the statute, the Presidential Records Act, was to stop presidents from taking official documents out of the White House.
It was passed after Watergate.
That's the whole purpose of it.
And therefore it restricted what a president can take.
It says it's purely private that had nothing to do with the deliberations of government policy.
Obviously, these documents are not purely private.
It's obvious. And they're not even now arguing that it's purely private.
What they're saying is the president just has sweeping discretion to say they are, even though they squarely don't fall within the definition.
Oh, with that being said...
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But here I discuss Trump's possible future with, quite frankly...
Let's talk about the indictments just really quickly and the question that you posed.
The bigger question to me, and I don't think is being asked enough in the alternative media, is why don't you think they're going to throw his fucking ass in prison?
I've been calling this since literally...
After they certified the election on January 6th and started calling everybody an insurrection, I'm like, they're really going to arrest him, guys.
Like, they're really going to do it this time.
Everybody scoffed at me and they're like, oh, come on, Jace.
They're really not going to go that far.
I go, they might put him in jail.
When people were asking about 2024 from 2020 to 22, I'm like, they're trying to put that motherfucker in jail.
It was like the first question I had for Roger Stone when I had him on about, I think, nine months ago.
And here's the difference this time.
Alright? He had his shot at the title.
He could not have been in a better position to do everything he said the first time.
Now, the sea creatures, the monsters, the swamp-ass motherfuckers like John Bolton.
Mattis hasn't come out to fucking chirp yet.
He will. I promise.
Barr, Pompeo, all these people he put in prominent positions that were supposed to have his back now are stabbing him in the front.
Now, they were stabbing him in the back from the beginning because, again, you look at his position.
Forget about the Hunter Biden laptop and how long the Bar Justice Department had that there.
They had the Wiener laptop.
Lock her up.
Lock her up. And that had real deal, legit prison time shit for all those people.
100%. Don't fool yourself.
Of course they did. So the cover-up crew comes in.
And then, the man wins in a landslide.
Probably the biggest W ever in 2024, just so everybody knows.
I mean, he got more votes than the first time.
People actually registered...
Yes, yes.
Well, he got 10 million more votes than 2020.
Or, I'm sorry, 2016. In 2020.
So, he does that, and he still doesn't win against the zombie puppet that can't draw 200 fucking people in an event that didn't have to campaign, right?
Like, again, they gaslight us.
And it's in a period that they got us by the balls for the first time globally.
Everybody is tasting a little bit of the bootlicking and the fascism and the dictates and the authoritarian...
Can't get away from it. Listen, you say, I'm right there with you.
I've had a couple of people say, yeah, but Frank, don't you think it's kind of convenient that every time that, you know, when Alvin Bragg announces an indictment, his popularity goes up and he starts widening the gap between him and DeSantis and all this.
I was like, okay, what are you trying to get at?
A, yeah, he has shown to be anti-fragile the entire time that he's been in the political sphere.
Whatever the hell they throw at him, people at this point, he's become a wonderful Streisand effect lightning rod for everybody who never really wanted to put the time into...
Picking through the machinations of the media, which is the appendage of the national security state, and how it is really just a brainwashing operation.
It has been amazing to watch everything that they tried.
How every time, who else do you know can get bumps in approval ratings when they get impeached?
Who else do you know who can get a bump in approval rating when they They recover from a virus.
Impeach twice.
Impeach twice.
Twice. The Russia thing was so incredible that all throughout it, it was again, you say, well, are they trying to create the Pied Piper?
No, no. The Pied Piper candidacy thing was in 2016 where they thought that he'd be the easiest one to beat.
So when I hear people say, well, I think that all these indictments are really about making him the Pied Piper again, I say, no, they want him in jail.
In fact, this is more than that now, because at 76 years old, a five-year sentence out of the 500 that they can get maximum for all the shit that they just threw at him.
It could be a death sentence.
At 76 years old, who knows what five years can bring you?
So, I mean, it's very real, regardless of what you think about Donald Trump as a politician, about his ability to lead, his ability to execute these grandiose ideas.
It doesn't matter. Objectively, he is enough of a threat to the apple cart that they want him not only in jail but destroyed here.
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All right. With that being said, I want to hit up a bunch of Epstein news that I also missed over the weekend.
J.P. Morgan accuses U.S. Virgin Islands of harboring Jeffrey Epstein for two decades.
So J.P. Morgan now on the attack.
J.P. Morgan Chase on Tuesday sought to shift blame for failing to snuff out sex crimes committed by the late Jeffrey Epstein, accusing the U.S. Virgin Islands of harboring and shielding The disgraced financier as he abused young women and girls over two decades.
The largest U.S. bank made the accusation in a heavily redacted filing in Manhattan federal court where the U.S. Virgin Islands is suing to hold it liable for providing banking services to Epstein from 1998 to 2013.
Juicy. I might have to delve into that tomorrow.
I might have to go see that heavily redacted document.
Who's up for a heavily redacted document session?
J.P. Morgan said Epstein had a quid pro quo relationship with the U.S. Virgin Islands, highest ranking officials, bestowing money and favors in exchange for millions of dollars of tax incentives and looking the other way at his crimes.
Epstein, a registered sex offender, alleged abused women and girls on private
island he owned with the territory allegedly abused young women, sorry, and
bought a second island nearby to keep people from spying on him. Well again in
that interview the very small piece that we know about with Steve Bannon, he says
they were islands of Dr. Murray.
Moreau. Islands of Dr.
Moreau. Big deals here.
For two decades, and for long after JPMC exited Epstein as a client, the entity that most directly failed to protect the public's safety and most actively facilitated and benefited from Epstein's continued criminal activity was the plaintiff in this case.
The U.S. Virgin Islands government itself, the bank said.
You think?
You see this?
Oh, we did a little donating.
We did a little donating.
Where is it? U.S. Virgin Islands congressman will keep $80,100 donated to her political campaigns by disgrace.
Jeffrey Epstein, despite claims, he sexually abused underage girls.
Let me see. Is this also part of that?
Let's see.
Yes. So it's Stacey Plaskett.
And JP Morgan digging into those relationships right now.
Going to keep that money, keep that money.
And we had another $30,000 donation that was arranged for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Isn't that lovely? Lovely!
These are good people. Okay?
And it's more than $34,000 from Epstein and four of his associates from 2014 through 2020.
Isn't that nice? Isn't that good?
I mean, hey. Stacey Plaskett, probably a pretty good person.
Probably a politician that fights for you, right?
And again, this is all from the researcher.
Representative Stacey Plaskett reverses course.
Says she will return Jeffrey Epstein donation.
That's from 2019. No, we're going to do it.
No, we never did it. Four years later.
No, we're going to do it. No, we never did it.
No, we're going to do it. No, no, no, no.
No. No.
No. Absolutely not.
So, we're going to go to break.
We're going to come back for the final segment of the first hour.
Hit another few headlines and then get into the SDGs, the ESGs, Peace for Health, Health for Peace, the Sustainable Well-Being Economy, the Stakeholder, Clausian Capitalism.
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Definitely want to hit those up and hit them in rapid fashion.
Kind of a quick Monsters Among Us segment.
Two of the accounts that...
I follow the Dalton Report and an open secret constantly are putting out good stuff in regards to showing you, look, predators are everywhere.
Georgia school administrator admits to raping student giving booze to children during Halloween party.
You know, this happens. You do have those women that do target teenage boys.
And then we have, Let's see.
What's that? That's so weird.
Okay. Okay. Alright, sorry about that guys.
See, we get the text on here and then I read it there and then I stop the show here and I stop there.
Just so bizarre.
Okay, what else we got here?
This is a big one.
Boy Meets World star, Danielle Fishel, details shocking sexualization she faced as a teen actress, revealing men joked about counting down to her 18th birthday, while one male exec on the show told her he had an image of her at 16 in his bedroom.
Remember, she was 12 years old when she joined the cast of the super popular ABC sitcom.
Okay? And this is just the culture in Hollyweird.
Boy Meets World star Danielle Fish has opened up about being constantly sexualized as a teenager while appearing in the hit show, revealing that a male executive once told her he was counting down the days until she turned 18.
The now 42-year-old hosts the show.
What show is that? The Pod Meets World podcast.
Alongside her former co-stars Ryder Strong and Will Friedel, as a way of discussing memories from their time together on set, she revealed how a male executive on the show confessed.
I mean, that's the second time you put that in the two paragraphs.
Piss poor writing, Daily Mail.
Come on, who is this?
Raven? Come on, Raven.
You can do better. You can absolutely do better.
And add that she had only recently processed how being sexualized from a young age had impacted her.
I mean, again, you're in the jungle.
In the latest episode, the hosts were joined by special guests Siege and TJ who have their own Bra Meets World podcast.
How many of these people are there?
The trio were asked if they like to be the object of desire at such a young age and how it impacted their dating life and sexuality, having all joined the cast as youngsters.
Danielle gave the most harrowing answer as she revealed, as a kid, I always wanted to be older.
I always wanted to be an adult.
I wanted to be seen as an adult.
And so getting adult male attention as a teenage girl, I didn't think of it being creepy or weird.
It felt like it was a validation that I was mature.
And I was an adult and I was capable.
And that what they were seeing was a way of not for the number on a page.
And in hindsight, that is absolutely wrong.
You bet. I've always been able to hold a conversation with an adult.
I can look you in the eye.
I've always been those things.
But in a romantic male gay sense, I should not have been outwardly talked about at 14, 15, 16 years old.
Okay? They said they had the 18th birthday on their calendar.
Jeez. It's pretty wild.
But we've heard way worse horror stories in Hollywood.
Way worse. Alright, let's see what else we got.
Yes, this is another big story right here.
Okay, big story.
The trans school conspiracy exposed Midwest teachers trade tips, Iowa included.
Iowa included.
Um... Let's see.
Trade tips. Transitioning kids without telling their parents.
And skirting Republican gender laws in the workshop.
I mean, these people, man.
It's no joke.
Look at these people. It's for real.
And again, look, man.
I just don't want this stuff for kids.
Do your thing as an adult, but they're literally going after your children.
These people, they're their names.
I mean, I feel like I should name Kimberly Martin and Angel Nathan.
Whatever the she, her, whatever at the end is.
Anna Daniels. You've seen a Jimenez captain.
You know? Elise Swimford.
Claudia Burton. Jennifer Haglund.
Michelle Mallory. Because these people are facilitating it.
Gretchen McClellan Van something.
Amy Dalton. Ryan Guimont.
Look at this guy. How dare you.
And notice it is the vast majority are women.
And a weird looking dude like Mark Pruitt.
Ruthie P.S. She, her.
She, her. Tiffany K. She, her.
Shea Martin. They, them.
They, them. Molly Blackburn.
She, her. Everybody's having a great time.
The pronoun cult was and is real.
Was and is real.
I mean, come on, man.
Like, finally, Yasina Jimenez-Captain, the director of the educational services at Woodland School District, which sure has some 4,600 K-8 students across four schools in Lake County, Illinois, slammed conservative teachers in a nearby district.
And Illinois, right across the river, parents and teachers across Illinois have in recent years been angered by Democrat-led efforts to put tampons and sanitary napkins in boys' bathrooms.
You think? You think?
Why would they need to access them?
They can't do anything.
That's not real.
I mean, it should have been challenged.
Why would people buy into that level of dementia land?
It's scary, man.
It's scary. NASA unveils plan for an eco-friendly commercial jet agency is to develop a Boeing plane that could slash emissions from air travel by 30%.
Oh, NASA! Always involved in the climate.
They'll be there for the well-being economy.
With their transcenic truss braced wing concept.
The X66A. I mean...
And by the way...
Probably going to be automated.
Yeah, there'll be like one pilot there.
But for the most part, it's going to fly itself.
They're working human beings out.
This is it. I thought we're going to the moon!
And we're going to Mars!
Mars! No, no, we're building planes like that.
It's the moon, Jason!
I'm like, no, no.
And next-gen 2025 is really around the corner.
I don't know if they're actually going to get to that because that's very much a part of this whole globalist agenda.
Of course, he's been spotted with his pregnant fiancé.
They flew her right out to New York City.
Okay. And he's strolling in Central Park with his family.
He's a family man. He's going to have his fourth child.
He's a family man. Oh, let's get the pictures.
Come on, D. Let's get the pictures.
Let's get the pictures, D. Come on.
You signed the NDA, D. You know what's going on.
So... Once again, man, it's crazy.
Oh, you got the Netflix special.
They're already doing the PR. The UFC doesn't have to answer.
Nobody's talking about the other cases that we laid out one by one by one by one yesterday.
No, no, no, no, no.
They don't want to talk about it.
We're going to talk about it.
We're going to continue to talk about it. It's a big deal.
You know, I had the Hotez thing up, and I think it's right here.
I want to remind people of this, too, because I think it's worth the reminder.
People like Hotez and others caused this to happen.
What is that? Well, when you weren't allowed to go and see your loved one, if they were terminally ill, no matter what it was, Right?
Because you couldn't come in and there was all these protocols and they could have been positive and blah blah blah blah.
They put warm water in gloves and then tied them around people's hands as they went.
That's not dark.
That's not evil.
That's not borderline demonic.
Sure seems that way to me, man.
I talked about it in my walk and talk with my dog yesterday.
If you get into that medical system, you're a number.
The chance is that someone's really there to help you.
Like really cares.
That you're not just the 14th person they've seen that day.
You better hope you built the personal relationship with that person first.
I'm just saying. That's literally like the only chance you've got.
Unless you're super rich.
If you've got a whole bunch of scratchola, then you are absolutely treated different.
Just like any other system.
There are tiers to this.
Tiers to the legal system.
Right? Tears to the economic system.
And that's why when they talk about equity, which is coming up at the top of the hour, when we go to the second hour over at rvmrumble.com, we're going to start hitting these videos.
We're going to start hitting the Klaus house.
This one woman that's completely and totally insane, but she just can't wait for...
Global eco-techno-fascism to just overtake the world in this global economy, this well-being economy.
They're going to tell you what your well-being is going to be.
And by the way, we just have an outbreak of well-being in this country.
Both physically and mentally.
And look, even the mental health commercials that I'm forced to watch on YouTube for the first 15 seconds are insane and, in my opinion, bigoted.
I can't even believe what I'm watching anymore in 2023.
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My buddy Todd over at rcreader.com says, An outbreak of well-being.
Yes, there's just so much well-being.
All right, guys. YouTube, I love you guys, but you know the drill.
I've got to say goodbye.
All right, and now we are off of the Tubins, and we are on to everything else.
So I want you also to thumbs it up, comment down below, not just in the live stream, especially you rumblers.
Let's get it going.
Let's get it moving. Let's get these videos out there.
So I want to start with this woman who's, there are really two clips here on this new sustainable movement, this new green movement, this new well-being economy.
Which, when they talk about equity and the equalization of the haves and the have-nots, that means your standard of living plummets.
That your level of freedom is eroded.
That you are totally controlled in a system not only of track-trace database on the outside, but hopefully through the fourth industrial revolution on the inside.
That well-being economy.
Peace for health and health for peace.
Health for peace and peace for health.
They're interchangeable now.
Pretty nutty. Alright, let's go to the clip.
And then we want to close with some reflections from Ken Webster and we've had this morning a fantastic workshop here in the Brussels office.
looking at how we can move from indicators into practice, and in particular have some very key tools in the toolbox
that will enable both policymakers, but also citizens to understand the importance
of shifting to a wellbeing economy, and the way in which a wellbeing economy
builds more equitable systems.
Oh, more equitable systems in your wellbeing economy.
See that right there?
50 years of the Club of Rome.
Oh, they love that Club of Rome and limits to growth.
I mean, these are the population propagandists.
And they are constantly trying to frame it in a manner where they're the benevolent saviors.
We're going to get rid of that illusion pretty quickly.
When they, again, say redistribution of wealth, that's your wealth.
That's not to have everything's wealth.
That's your, again, your standard of living plummeting and there's not getting much better under the guise of equity.
When you hear redistribution of wealth, run.
If you think the bank stars, gang stars are giving up their piece of the pie, you're out of your freaking mind.
You are out of your mind.
And this will build on the discussions and the work that's been done by Ken, but also, obviously, through Earth for All, a survival guide for humanity.
The survival guide for humanity!
You see what I'm saying?
With this whole fear-based thing?
The survival guide for humanity.
The Club of Rome will tell you how we will survive as human beings.
And at the same time, people at the top are total transhumanists.
And slowly chipping away at, eroding, and one day they hope to eradicate the vast majority of humanity.
Rebuild it in whatever image they see fit.
That's not ironic to anybody.
Jason, you're a conspiracy wacko.
It's in their own documentation.
It's taking place in real time, right now.
The Klaus House talks about it.
I mean, he tells you that the fourth industrial revolution is you.
It is you.
It changes you.
One of our key solutions in terms of bringing people on the journey, ensuring that we also start to really build a dividend perspective based also on the impacts of our extractive economy on the global commons, is to think through what is a universal basic dividend as a lever.
What is a universal basic dividend as a lever?
Remember, they have the toolboxes and the levers.
Okay, so the levers mean how do we make it profitable for the few to do this?
You understand? And then those mechanisms of control, those levers of control come down on the rest of us.
The amount of doublespeak In this like one minute clip is absolutely incredible.
As well as the Bernaysian talking points and arguments.
Humanity's survival guide?
Well-being economy?
How about jerk me off sideways?
Like what is this?
This is ridiculous.
And how does this tool enable us to also sell the incredible importance of shifting to a well-being economy?
See, the selling is selling of a narrative.
The sale of a narrative.
The sale of a lie. The sale of hate and lies.
Like they did with their safe and effective you-know-what-ski.
We wanted to take a systems approach to explore if we can achieve an acceptable level of well-being for the global majority on a finite planet.
See, on a finite planet.
The global majority on a finite planet.
Listen to what they're saying.
They're lying to you and telling you there's not enough resources for everybody.
That's bullshit. Okay?
In truth, there has been concerted efforts to take hold of resource-rich nations' resources on behalf of oligarchs.
And in order to control those, the more impoverished The actual civilization surrounding those resources, the societies, they are, the more control you're able to wield over them.
With really, unfortunately, not those resources, just fiat.
And you've got plenty of fiat.
When I say fiat, it's like, here you go.
Here's some paper they got printed.
Here's some numbers that the IMF... Threw up through their SDR, special drawing rights program.
Here you go. We had a printing press.
We're allowed to do that. It's us.
We're the guys. You know?
It's a business to these people.
We conclude that nothing less than the following five extraordinary turnarounds are needed to have well-being for all while respecting planetary boundaries.
Ending poverty.
While respecting planetary boundaries.
Well-being for all.
But you've got to respect those planetary boundaries.
Again, we've used up about 5% of the livable space on the planet.
About 5%.
That leaves 95%.
We waste more of the resources we have than anything else.
The amount of garbage, especially the United States exports, is insurmountable.
We are a resource-rich, not just nation, but world.
Achieving full gender equity.
Again, when gender is a spectrum that's infinite, which again, according to Rothblatt and all these people, it is.
That's also imagination land for well-being.
In fact, that's the opposite of well-being because you're feeding into delusionary behavior.
Okay? Think about what this woman just said.
We're going to bring it back. Planetary boundaries, well-being, and gender equity in like one breath should terrify everybody.
Terrify everybody.
Okay? Needed to have well-being for all while respecting planetary boundaries, ending poverty, addressing gross inequality, achieving full gender equity, transforming the food system and the way we eat, transitioning to clean energy and efficient energy.
We argue that these five extraordinary...
Did you just hear?
I mean, like total slavery.
Changing the way we eat.
We will decide what you eat.
Transitioning into the energy we allow you to have that can be cut off at any moment from your well-being score.
This is terrifying.
Alright? And they're acting as the saviors.
And they're scaring you with the idea that the world is going to end or you're a bigot Because you don't believe in climate change and an infinite number of genders.
We're going to bring it back.
I'm going to bring it on.
We're going to bring it on back.
Addressing gross inequality, achieving full gender equity, transforming the food system.
Transforming the food system.
Yuck. The way we eat, transitioning to clean energy and efficient energy.
We argue that these five extraordinary turnarounds in the set of economic reforms that will drive them form the basis of a well-being economy.
The economic reforms.
Well-being economy.
Look at those two young scamps right in there.
First of all, look at the woman over here.
She's like, is this woman really saying this?
What is going on?
Oh my god.
Does anybody look really happy about this, by the way?
This guy looks pretty glum.
Maybe this guy's engaged.
I can't tell.
Just absolutely wacky.
It is not a blueprint, but more of a guide for systemic transformation.
In this scenario, poverty ends a generation earlier than too little too late.
We see gender empowerment in one generation, not ten.
We see a switch to healthier plant-based diets.
There is still meat consumption, but at sustainable levels.
I mean, they're telling you they're going to take away your meat right there.
Oh, it'll still be meat consumption, but it's sustainable levels.
A burger a month!
A burger a month!
Again, who is this woman to tell me what I can and cannot do?
Who is she?
She's not my mama.
All right? These people aren't elected.
And this goes all the way back to the beginning of the show where we're talking about a constitutional republic.
The more we sign on to these programs or even allow this type of activity, because I'm all about speech, but there's no reason that we should have a treasonous entity like the United Nations inside of New York City.
Boy, we want it there because we want all these people there so we can discuss.
No, we want that out of there.
We want out of the UN and the UN out of the US. Make that place a museum.
And show the other side of the UN. Show people what they really did with their sustainability agenda.
And all of these integrate with one another.
Right? Club Rome, UN, WHO. It's the whole shebango of global governance, a.k.a.
the technopoly. Bringing that in and then getting it under your skin.
Right? And we have carbon dioxide emissions every decade to reach net zero by 2050.
No, there's no such thing as net zero.
That's not real either.
When you have living carbon-based life forms on the planet, net zero is not real.
That's a ridiculous fallacy.
That's what that is.
The economic model everywhere is circular, regenerative, and efficient.
Material consumption of unsustainable resources is reined in, fossil energy phased out, and we see a significant redistribution of wealth.
I mean, think about just the nightmarish last three things she says right there.
We're going to redistribute your wealth.
All right? We're going to change the energy system.
And we're going to go into this carbon allotment economy.
I mean, this is everything.
They want everything.
So, this guy right here, okay, this was going to be the meat and potatoes.
The potatoes and the meat.
This is 21 minutes long.
And there's 38, 48.
So it's almost an hour-long interview.
And this guy is a former UN Executive Director.
Kaleen Joresco.
Okay? I don't know much about him.
The researcher does great work.
Checked it out. We've been playing clips of this.
People have been asking me if this is legitimate, if this is newer.
It is, and it is.
It seems totally legitimate.
And this guy is explaining to you the limits of growth And the Club of Rome and its impact with these globalists as a tool of control.
Because he's kind of pro-UN. He's just, but now, not so much.
I would argue it was always there to chip away and erode our constitutional republic and move towards global governance, of course.
You had the precursor, the League of Nations that was failed, etc., And we've played the documentary film here, did a watch along with that, on the limits of growth.
And if you're paying attention, like, even no matter what human beings do according to their supercomputer at the time, we're all doomed!
Ah! Fear, fear, fear!
Humans are doomed!
Rah! But, if you let us take control, humans are doomed!
Like, seriously! They admit there's nothing they can do.
It's just going to be a big collapse.
They just act as though, well, if we do this, this, and this, we've got a better chance.
Come on. Give me a break.
Alright, let's play some of this clip.
In my opinion, the Club of Rome, for example, was starting quite very, very strong.
I mean, The Limits to Growth was the most powerful book or report, whatever, in the history.
Because what showed to the people, we are definitely in the wrong direction, we have to stop.
Otherwise, it's a disaster.
And this was manipulated so delicate that Klavovrom now is absolutely nothing.
Because they arrived to the climate change, they arrived to the carbon credit, things which doesn't exist.
And this is all about money.
Because through the ICCP, they're creating more money out of nothing for themselves, simply by lying to the people about climate change, which doesn't exist.
Climate change... I'm not saying this because this is what I think, but it's because the founder of Greenpeace, Dr.
Morris... I forget his last name.
Yeah, yeah, he had a declaration.
Yeah, and he's a scientist. He holds several degrees, one of them in biology, I think.
And he explained to us in great detail that climate change is a myth.
They invented it so that they would be able to sell these...
Not only to impose the fear of the...
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. And to accuse you.
That is always the major problem.
Fear. Because that's what they're using.
And in order to keep us in fear, they need to have all of their little tools in their toolbox.
Corona. All of their tools in their little toolbox.
See, these guys are breaking it down about the fear and control.
You know, the fear factor, if you will.
The virus, the pandemic, the war in Ukraine, food shortages, climate change, global warming, all that.
It's all a myth.
Invented by the oligarchs so that they can make money and keep us in control.
Is that the short version of what you're saying?
Exactly. How you can control the people.
Control in the moment when you use the most important emotion, the fear.
In the moment when you are controlling this emotion, you are the boss.
And the people, they remain blocks to this situation.
They don't understand that this is not part of the life.
Normally you...
doesn't exist the fear in general.
Exists just the courage.
The courage doesn't mean the first step in consciousness.
And they control this because they find that the people, they don't have to have the power to understand who they are.
Let's stop that right there.
I think that's a powerful statement.
You know, one of the things I really do tell people is that individually you have an extensive amount of power.
That's a real thing.
I'm not just saying that.
I truly believe, especially people that have goodness in their heart, I've seen it.
You know, I often talk about, probably not often enough, but like the best person that, hey, Sweaty Zombie, now a monthly supporter over at Rumble.
I appreciate that, bro. I appreciate that.
But I've talked about this person before.
He's probably like the best human being, and there's a lot of great human beings out there that I've met, but Kaler Carpenter, Actually from Missouri.
We talked about Missouri earlier.
Everything's coming together.
Law of attraction. And he was a pastor.
Very, very, very deeply religious.
Had brought his wife up to upstate New York.
Wanted to start a church. Wanted to have babies.
Did all that. And more.
I mean, he walked the walk.
He didn't just talk the talk.
He started out on a St.
Patrick's Day. I actually made a little mini documentary with him about it.
Just giving free rides home to people that had been drinking on Water Main Street in the college town.
Now, people love this idea, but at the same time, he had to get some kind of a taxi license to do that.
Et cetera, et cetera.
The bureaucracy never stops.
He does that. He gets involved with the town.
And then on top of that, he opens up a youth center.
And the youth center happens to be on the bar strip.
So also at nighttime on the weekends, he's giving people water bottles and sometimes pizza.
Just free pizza, water to hydrate, free rides at the tent.
Not asking for a thing.
Not asking for a thing.
That's very powerful.
That's him saying, how can I change my community?
What can I do on a local level?
And he did it.
And to this day, obviously, I'm extremely impressed.
And I just think to myself, if more people took that attitude...
Of selflessness, which is hard.
We're all kind of self-absorbed.
We all kind of suck sometimes.
Me too. I get it.
But the truth of the matter is when you help other people, it actually feels really good.
It really is its own reward.
And not only is its own reward in that regard, but uplifting the community that surrounds you, uplifting your neighbors, your friends, your family, or even complete strangers...
Is a positive thing.
So, this guy's dead on when he tells people that most people don't know their true potential.
And that's real.
Because we've been beaten down to say, your vote doesn't count.
You don't matter. Bullshit.
You're just a number.
No, you're a number if you allow yourself to be a number.
If you walk into that doctor's office with that mentality, without the fierce mentality of, hey, I'm not a number, buckle up.
That's in every situation.
Whether it's in the workplace or the social sphere.
If you're in the workplace and you've kind of just accepted your position and you don't want more, you're not hungry for more, that's fine.
That's going to be recognized.
The only way you actually fail upward is if nepotism is involved or you're completely and totally corrupt and you're with the corrupt people.
Just want to point that out.
All right, let's continue here. And this was the most important investment in the world.
The society doesn't need you to be wise.
Because if you are wise, you are looking for freedom.
And any society doesn't need you to be free.
Because if you are free, that means that you have questions.
You will be a rebel.
You'll be a lion.
And they don't need this.
Yeah. They need ducks.
Their society doesn't need that.
They need sheep. Exactly. A free society...
A free society...
Does need... No. Exactly.
Yeah. Well, okay. But fear is the ultimate instrument of control then.
Yesterday, I think, in my presentation, I alluded to the question that they posed to Hermann Göring after the war.
When they asked him, how was it possible for you to make a people of poets and scientists and writers into monsters?
And he said, oh, it doesn't take much.
It doesn't make a difference if it's a communist or a capitalist system.
The only thing you need is fear.
Exactly. And for fear, they're using the plandemic right now.
And then the next tool out of their toolbox, and then the next one, and the next one.
Because only if people are kept in fear do they follow orders.
Yeah. It's very, very true.
It's very, very true.
They're so scared of not following the orders not only for the consequences of
themselves of themselves
But really everything they think they've built Their perception of self which may be extremely flawed. I
just want to put that out there Um, who do we go to next? I've got the Klaus house and then
I've got the UNSDGs explained more thoroughly. Let's do Klausi. Let's go
with the Klausenheimer I'm also pleased to say that through the Schwab Foundation
for Social Entrepreneurship, we recognize the, and we will do it just in a moment, the
The Klaus Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, we recognize the, and we will do it just in a moment, the Klaus
Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, it just in a moment.
There's 40 leading social innovators working as individuals.
See, it's right away.
It's like stakeholder capitalism, social economy.
You see what I'm talking about?
Well, these are the new leaders.
The leaders! Within business, government and civil society, exploring how new approaches can drive purpose-driven business models and more inclusive societies.
Social entrepreneurship has to penetrate our whole societies.
I want to draw your particular attention to another initiative which we will take.
Actually, on Wednesday, we will announce AppLink.
This is a major new collaboration with our partners from Salesforce, Deloitte, and Microsoft LinkedIn.
Isn't that great? Again, this is like outward techno fashions from 2019, by the way.
I mean, think about all these big tech companies working in unison with this guy.
With this guy.
I think will be an innovative project.
It will be a global crowd collaboration digital platform for action on SDGs that will enable Generation Z and young millennials, startups and everybody else from around the world to engage directly with decision makers about their ideas and innovations for delivering the global goals.
With Uplink, we seek to turn worry and frustration, which we see now on the streets, into engagement and optimism.
We will be launching Uplink officially with the Deputy Secretary-General at the United Nations on Wednesday.
You will hear more about all these initiatives and coalitions, and many more.
For example, 100 lighthouse projects.
You will hear about those over the next two days.
Ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank the innumerable business, finance, civil society, and government leaders.
Civil society and government leaders.
I mean, the civil society and government leaders.
Thank you guys so much.
Thank you, Big Tech. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
I've shown the courage and confidence to get involved.
I would add the duty also to get involved and drive those manifold activities forward.
So to conclude and in summary, what does it all mean?
We call this meeting a summit, but not for branding reasons.
Coming from Switzerland, I know by experience how strenuous it is to climb a 4,000 meter high summit.
He's got jokes.
He's so funny, isn't he?
He's pretty charming, this guy.
I can tell why so many people fawn over him over at the WEF. Pretty charming gentleman.
And how great the satisfaction is when you stand on the peak.
We want to create the satisfaction through clear achievements at this summit, which means we want to conquer As many peaks as possible.
And I know this is also the special wish of Dominic Wargry and Terito Iota, who actually have the responsibility for this Sustainability Summit.
In short, we are here not for a talk shop, but for a create and workshop.
Governments, UN, and international organizations, business, or civil society alone cannot improve the state of the world.
They can't. Think about what you just said.
Those people can't.
It's us. None of these people can improve the state of the world.
We're at the World Economic Forum.
We're the people. Organizations, business, or civil society alone cannot improve the state of the world.
The World Economic Forum's platforms help to provide the integrating, aggregating and accelerating collaboration mechanisms for impactful cooperation.
At the moment in time when we risk getting paralyzed with fear and overcome with frustration, Paralyzed with fear and overcome with frustration.
You know, it's hard to take something like that so seriously when right after this, the fear-mongering really ramped up with the COVID-1984 nightmare.
I need to point it out.
By the sheer complexity as we have seen in the movie of the challenges we face, I would suggest to you that the sum of all those stakeholder efforts, and this summit in particular, represents a focused effort to build a much wider sphere of trust in our world today.
Think about how ironic that statement is.
A much wider sphere of trust.
And throughout it, they acknowledge there is no trust left.
And that's why the follow-up to his Great Reset book, after the Fourth Industrial Revolution book, is the great narrative that they're trying to sell us.
Oh, that they're the trusted sources, that they're the authorities, that they're the benevolent leaders.
What's the world so much needs?
I thank you for your engagement, and it is now my great pleasure...
To invite the Honorable Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, on stage to provide us with his remarks.
And Governor, I think it's very significative that you open this meeting because we know the pioneering role California is playing and you personally have played.
And we are honoured to have you here You see why I tell you that Newsom seems to be the guy?
You see why I talk about Newsom being the dude that they seem to want to push on us?
A friend of the World Economic Forum for many, many years.
And you wonder why California is the way it is.
And he goes on TV and he's like, it is appalling what's going on with the homeless situation.
And he blames Republican policies in the past Trump administration.
Like total imagination land.
Total imagination land.
It's destroyed by design to bring this in.
So, here, let's talk some UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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, but not any change.
Transformative change is based on the nine dimensions of the 2030 Agenda, which are all identified in the 2030 document.
I mean, we keep hearing it, transformative change.
A well-being economy.
Stakeholders in a social economy.
I mean, every outright fascistic alignment you could imagine.
That's what these are.
This change includes the social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
The change dimensions are universal, people-centered, and planet-sensitive.
And 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 1 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 lot.
Adequate equality.
Adequate equality. There's no such thing as equality of outcome.
You know, there might not even be always equality of opportunity.
Depending on where you are regionally or your physical appearance or your mental prowess, all those things are factors.
Who decides what the better world is?
Who decides what true equality is?
Dignity and well-being, well-being, well-being, well-being, well-being.
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.
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.
That's not real.
Okay, a clean environment?
Again, by whose standards?
First of all, one of the big things I've been discussing about with RFK Jr.
is that he actually did real environmental law where there was real pollutants into places like the Hudson River.
And made a real difference.
Now, again, it's the people ultimately responsible for business deals with the polluters themselves that are supposedly going to clean up the environment?
That's Johnny nonsense.
That's, again, imagination land.
We produce waste.
It does need to be regulated.
Another glaring example of...
How inequitable all this will be.
Inequitable. And not on a level playing field.
Even if they get rid of the haves and have-nots and we all just have almost nothing.
The adequate lifestyle they allow us, right?
Look at the amount of pollution that our U.S. military or global military is responsible for.
Like, first of all, a lot of weapons systems are decommissioned in water and sometimes the ocean.
Right? Anybody talking about that?
No, they're talking about submarines.
You know, and private Titanic tourists.
And I'm not trying to make light of that situation.
But like, if we're talking about this is it.
This is global Armageddon due to climate change.
That's not even in, like, their CO2 emissions, we're not even going to talk about that as real.
They don't even have to report them. They're the largest polluter in the world.
Of real pollution.
All this stuff these people say has no basis in reality.
No teeth. We have reached SDG 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.
Human settlements!
That are sustainable. Is this guy frightening the hell out of you just with his own language?
This is the control factor, right?
But you should be worried that somebody like this...
I mean, again, reading...
These guys are all such chumps that they have to write out all their speeches.
And that's why, again, somebody like an RFK Jr.
or a Trump is very much an anomaly.
They're very good off the cuff.
I respect that. I'm not scripted.
If I were to do something like this, like the anti-SDG and slavery, maybe I'd have a punchline or a piece of paper right here with some bullet points.
And then I'd be talking. Not these guys.
They've got everything laid out in legalese, in a manner that...
You know, it's supposed to present some, I guess, air of authority, the authority air.
Come on, give me a break.
We are aware of this goal's 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 four 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.
As a consequence of this, inequality becomes highly visible.
We also know that urban areas do leave behind large environmental footprints.
Oh, there it is.
Large environmental footprints.
And by the way, urban areas and low income, yeah, of course you have that because you literally have buildings that are low income housing that are built in those areas purposely by government programs.
And then instead of trying to fix the economic situation, you'd rather have people taking handouts, which is eventually what they want with this whole SDG thing anyway, with a UBI and allotted token credits based on your carbon and social credit score.
They want to revamp it all, which is much worse for everybody.
They like your standard of limiting to plummet to that.
They're not bring those people up.
You know, and act like they're throwing you a bone.
Get out of here. 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.
Harmonization, localization and subsidiarity are issues connected to interlinkages.
They love that term harmonization.
Harmonizing everything.
We're going to be in harmony.
Again, that's such a Bernaysian tool.
I like harmony. Harmony good.
I want to live in harmony with others.
I like songs with a good harmony.
What a great word to use.
Well, they want to make transformative change.
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.
An apt description.
The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
You understand what they're saying there? That is pure collectivist garbage.
That is against your individual right to be a free human being.
And that's why I talk about collectivism more than I talk about communism or socialism or Marxism or many of the other isms.
Because at the end of the day, you know, the vast majority of those isms are about collectivism and the idea that you are insignificant.
at the antithesis of what we talked about of your inherent great power as an individual human being
for our species.
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 11 six 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 impacts.
They're so worried about air quality.
Meanwhile, they have these solar radiation management programs and geoengineering programs.
Where they're putting heavy metals into the atmosphere.
Where they're putting sulfur into the atmosphere.
Not a question anymore.
Never was a real question.
I documented it in my film, Shade the Motion Picture, over a decade ago.
But they're going to tell us about air quality.
Speaks to SDG 6, 7, 9, 14, 15, and 17.
Target 11.7 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.
Again, that's the benevolence factor.
Particularly women, children, and those with disabilities, we've got to have a green area.
In our sustainable world, in these urban areas, we have to have green areas.
Oh, isn't that lovely? Isn't that great?
It speaks directly and indirectly to Goals 3, 5, 6, 9, 14, and 15.
I could go through every SDG and illustrate similar connections.
The interlinked nature also touches on system-like coherence within the UN family.
UN Habitat with Member States agreed to the new Urban Agenda a couple of years ago.
Its declaration connects this directly to the 2030 Agenda as well as UNIP. Paragraph 164 of that declaration is point in case, and I quote, We stress that a follow-up to and review of the new Urban Agenda must have effective linkages with a follow-up to and review of the 2030 Agenda to ensure coordination and coherence for their implementation.
Coordination and coherence for their implementation.
We're going to work together to collude against you.
Notice earlier on, when they were talking about the groups, you also mentioned compartmentalization.
And in the same breath, talked about this wide distribution.
See, they need compartmentalization, especially on the technological level, so that they can suppress that information from the masses, and they're the ones that get to commercialize and utilize it.
That's a big thing with AI right now.
I mean, let's be honest.
AI is pretty powerful in its toolkit right now.
My thumbnail today, 100% yet again AI with some prompts.
I think I like a fiery hell for the background, a red demon or a red devil for the left.
It's funny, you can't type in scared person or scared or frightened person.
That's against the thing.
I think I got away with it with specifying it was a man.
Like, there's a lot of prompts you can't use.
But, when you can use a prompt, you know, like...
Surprised or Scared Man right there.
That's a pretty good one for the middle there.
And I think it was a Laughing Blue Demon that I did on the other one.
I mean, that one took about nine prompts.
None of them were ever perfect.
The hands sometimes come off.
You notice there's like two sets of teeth in the red demon.
But hey, what was that?
That was 10-15 minutes of work?
Imagine what it's going to be like when I can verbalize something And I don't even have to type up the prompt, and then I'm just giving, you know, 50 choices like that.
We're almost there.
I mean, that's not, that's something that's probably coming along in the next 12 months.
Let's continue here.
Mahatma Gandhi said once, there is enough for everyone's need, but not for everyone's greed.
We live in a world rich in resources.
Still, it is.
But we also know that the resource base is threatened by our enormous consumption.
SDG 12 is all about ensure sustainable consumption and production pattern.
Again, they want to take away growth.
They want to lie to the public.
They tell you right there that you're greedy.
You're the greedy one!
You greedy bastard!
We're going to make it sustainable.
We're going to bring in equity. And once again, the well-being economy also has gender equity tied to it.
Global gender equity.
It has 11 targets that, if completely implemented, has the force to fully change the lifestyles of humanity.
Just try to grasp the dramatic content of target 12-2, viewed in every possible context of its nature.
It says, by 2030, achieve the sustainable management and efficient use of natural resources.
The content of this target is in stark contrast to what we are engaged in doing with the planet today.
Let me give you a few consumption facts.
During the 20th century, our rate of consumption of Earth resources has increased by a factor of eight.
We consume annually above 60 million tons of resources, and it is growing.
Humanity now consumes as much organic material as is replenished by nature every year.
First of all, that's not true.
Nature replenishes resources at an exponential pace.
Again, our environment is largely unpopulated and unutilized.
I'm just going to say, they sit there and they talk about this green technology and they sell you on wind farms and solar panels.
First of all, solar really does seem like that could be the real deal maybe if some of the classified technology gets rolled out.
Or they allow it to technologically progress.
I really do believe that light technology, energy technology, Kurzweil talks about it.
That in the 2030s, really, that could be enough energy to sustain massive amounts of more of the population.
They don't want cheap energy. Because as soon as you get cheap energy that's supposedly clean, like solar supposedly clean, then what do they have to control you with?
Think about that. Right now, you know, the system of gas and oil and even electric that runs on those the vast majority of the time, not on windmills or solar, right?
You know, I get notices all the time.
Oh, bill gone up.
I didn't get a debate on that.
Oh, just this month we're charging more.
You know, everybody's bills went up in areas of Florida recently after hurricanes.
I mean, those things are quick like that.
And under a total techno-fascistic system of command and control, they might just shut it right off on you.
No, no, no. Two-car family.
Are you out of your mind? I mean, five people in a two-car family?
Sorry. Five people?
You eco-fascist.
What do you hate the Earth?
The ecological balance of Earth is slowly being undermined by our behavior.
Though the issue of production and consumption is hardly a new one, even for intergovernmental policy discussions, the world has struggled for years to come to grips with the way we produce and consume.
The UN Conference on the Human Environment, which took place in Stockholm, Sweden, in nineteen seventy two, and which founded UNEP, It was one of the first intergovernmental conferences, if not the first, to discuss consumption issues as it related to global human welfare, poverty and population, and the depletion of the planet's resources.
This is also reflected in the Stockholm Declaration from the Conference.
Principle 3, for instance, states that, I quote, The capacity of Earth to produce vital renewable resources must be maintained on whatever practical, restored or improved.
And principle five of the same declaration says, it expands on this thought and says, the non-renewable resource of the Earth must be employed in such a way as to guard against the danger of the future exhaustion and to ensure that benefits from such employment.
I want you to understand right there.
There are no non-renewable resources, it seems, on the planet.
Maybe some types of metals.
But, like, for instance, I mean, even diamonds are heavily inflated.
Heavily inflated.
There's plenty of diamonds.
They're still finding gold.
I mean, think about that.
It's 2023.
Plenty of that. Oil wasn't an issue.
You know, they call it fossil fuels.
Seems to be something else.
But the idea is fear, fear, fear, scarcity, fear, scarcity, fear, fear, fear, control, fear, fear, fear, bigotry, white supremacy, fear, fear, fear.
And unfortunately right now, kind of cycling back to where we are as a country, I'm not so sure they don't put the last president of the United States in jail.
I'm not so sure there's a free and fair election coming up.
But I can tell you this, this hopium, That whatever's happening to Trump is somehow going to be able to be utilized against the deep state is as absurd as the hopium that Robert Mueller was really working for the Trump administration.
The hopium that Julian Assange was going to be pardoned or was in Gitmo just waiting to come out and save the world with the White House.
The hopium that there were secret indictments for the bad guys.
Got to get rid of that hopium and get into the real world of actual lawfare against this guy.
And start realizing this isn't a party.
This is getting frightening.
On a level our country has never seen.
And I say it all the time.
I'm not stumping for Trumpins.
Still, hands down, even though the bar was extremely low, the best president of my lifetime.
I don't even think it's close.
And then I talk to other people who have been subdued by the propaganda, the Bernaysian talking points, the idea we just got to get somebody in there that's not as controversial.
They really think that he committed some crime with these documents.
They really think he colluded with Russia.
Boy, it's going to be tough to save those ones, guys.
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