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Aug. 21, 2023 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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NO COPYRIGHT ALLOWED HOLLYWEIRD!!! AI Ruling Rocks The World

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As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
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And so far, the humans are at least winning in the court system here in the United States.
Who knows for how long, especially when we see how corrupt the injustice system is.
I'm going to show you some really big examples of incrementalization.
The step by step by step by step, acceptance of some of the most heinous practices.
And really, it's not just practices out there.
You know, there's a reason our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, has been eviscerated over time to where right now it's simply unrecognizable.
Do we really have a constitutional republic?
Do we really have a system of checks and balances?
I would argue no.
In fact, if you're a premium member or you follow me over on Twitter and you're checking out some of the clips, I had a great conversation with Drew Berquist, one of the driving forces behind Red Voice Media, his past career in intelligence in the agency, in the Central Intelligence Agency, media networks, the overall state of the country, and, you know, where the accountability is.
And it's really, it's not there.
It's not there.
And at the same time, you know, I don't want to be too much of a negative Nancy.
I hate the term, quote-unquote, black.
He's real blackpilling.
Jason Burmese blackpilling away.
No, I don't like it.
It's not my favorite.
I do have some hope that somehow, some way, we are going to get some of the truth out there enough that we can at least fight the system for a free humanity somewhere.
We have to be the free humanity.
And if you noticed, I kind of shifted for a while there, especially during the COVID-19 e4 nightmare, to where when I was doing interviews, right, when the hate and lies shiggative shots were just roaming around and all over the place and you couldn't get around them, just bombarded with that stuff.
I said, look, it's time to stay human.
That's your best bet.
It's time to stay human.
And all of this encompasses subject matter such as artificial intelligence, right?
Bio nanotech, narrative control, social media companies.
It's all encompassing, really.
The entertainment industry, which is all encompassed and intertwined with everything I just said.
Social media companies, bio-nanotech, especially when you're talking about a lot of the narratives that are put out there via science fiction and otherwise, and always have been.
All right.
And really do set the undertone, the subliminal undertone for what society believes, expects, desires, et cetera, on a mass level and gets those ideas out there.
Now, the case I wanted to start with today, thumbs it up, subscribe, and share, everybody, is AI created art isn't copyrightable, Judge says in ruling that could give Hollywood studios pause.
Now, this case is actually, I mean, I'm sure it's not one that you've heard anywhere else, okay?
But I promise it's here.
And Stephen Thaler, the inventor of the quote-unquote imagination machine.
The imagination machine, right?
And this is something Bushnell, the chief scientist over at NASA, was talking about well over a decade ago at the Blue Tech Forum that, you know, he had basically built this system that dreamed, it pulses in dreams, and it was already creating products that were far superior to what human beings could do with buildings full of people, according to Bushnell.
Now, Thaler has taken it a step further, and Thaler has shown that he believes that AI is sentient.
I have this long-form interview that only has like 130 views from a couple months ago before the ruling came out yesterday.
And the ruling matters.
Okay, Judge says in ruling that could give Hollywood Studios pause.
So it basically says, it's not just art, it's anything because human beings are an essential part of the patenting process.
And Thaler was trying to have AI get the credit for some of his patents.
And I say his patents because, at least in Thaler's case, in large form, he's overseeing the artificial intelligence.
I don't know to what extent he's programming it.
I'm sure that it's on a large scale level, but I'd also be shocked if this guy didn't have a team surrounding him.
I think it's, man, what's the exact quote from Bushnell?
We might actually have to pull up that clip.
And he basically says, better toothpaste for Palmolive.
I'm not sure if it's warheads for the Air Force, but it's something for the Air Force.
And rightfully so, a judge has knocked this down.
This is good.
Because Thaler is also a big promoter of sentient AI.
So it even goes beyond the idea of Kurzwild, who also leans towards sentience and consciousness now and really has been easing you in incrementally with that idea since the age of spiritual machines, where he admits that these things don't have to be sentient.
They don't really have to be conscious, but they will claim to be.
And they will claim to be having all these experiences that we have as human beings.
And therefore, we will eventually grant them the rights of human beings.
That's really dangerous.
Okay.
It's just, first of all, incremental steps.
Time marches forward.
It doesn't go backwards for anybody.
Not you, not me.
You can wish, wish, wish away.
Boy, if I would have done it that way.
You don't get that opportunity.
It's boy, if I do this tomorrow.
That's it.
That's all there is.
And what you need to do with your past experiences is use them as a retrospective of what was positive, what was negative, what worked, what didn't.
The eventual hindsight of 2020 of the repercussions of those actions.
That's why we're always learning.
There's always something new in this human experience.
Period.
Okay?
And believe me, I want to keep it human.
I want to keep it human.
So, by the way, we may play some of this in the second hour.
This is that interview.
Again, no one's paying attention to this stuff.
This thing has 139 views.
I know you can't see it because it's cut off there.
139 views.
And then this is the actual court case.
At least from two years ago is when it started.
These things take forever, obviously.
This only has 1.3 thousand views.
Everybody all masked up and gassed up.
Masked up and gassed up.
Okay?
Big deal.
Big deal.
Okay.
It's a subject that also brought me to narrative management.
We're going to read some of that.
And by the way, this is maybe taking Hollywood afoot because they want to copyright all this material.
They want to own likenesses.
And believe me, they're going to have lawyers that say, no, we can copyright this stuff.
We have a signature from this artist.
We're using a certain piece of software.
It's their digital likeness.
What's the difference between this and mapping it?
Yada, right?
In fact, you know, again, let's take a look at my thumbnail here.
All every single thing there, except for the Hollywood thing I put in the background, is AI generated.
I think that that one took me four or five prompts, right?
Four or five prompts.
I mean, is it great?
No, is it not bad?
Yeah, it's all right.
Work for a thumbnail, especially with this subject matter.
Stuff, you know, stuff that does not get covered anywhere.
Just doesn't.
And let's read some of this.
So, first of all, this is good.
I'm pretty happy about it.
But incrementalism.
Where's it going to be in a year, in two years?
Like, how long is this strike going to occur?
This seems to be the future move in so many things, right?
So we have to acknowledge that.
That just has to be something that people realize.
More than 100 days into the writer's strike, right?
It's 100 days and they haven't blinked.
This could run a year.
They got plenty of content just to push out there.
Plenty of content.
They're playing the long game.
Fears have kept mounting over the possibility of studios deploying generative artificial intelligence to complete to completely pen scripts.
It's more than just the scripts.
They want to get rid of directors.
They want to have AI-based managers.
But intellectual property law has long said that copyright are only granted to works created by humans, humans.
And that doesn't look like it's changing anytime soon.
Hopefully not.
But what is soon?
And how much will they push?
A federal judge on Friday upheld a finding from the U.S. Copyright Office that a piece of art created by AI is not open to protection.
The ruling was delivered in an order turning down Stephen Thaler's bid, challenging the government's position, refusing to register works made by AI copyright law has never stretched so far.
To protect works generally by new forms of technology operating absent any guiding human hand, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell found.
Now, the question is, since I'm putting in prompts, what does that mean?
Does that mean that, I mean, is that something that's copyrightable or not?
What about merged work, which is obviously, you know, something that the AI does.
In other words, you know, obviously I could copyright, I would think, a photograph I took, and then I wanted to edit some birds out, but instead of using the clone stamp tool, et cetera, et cetera, I use the AI tool by selecting them and saying replace with clouds.
Can I copyright that?
I would think so.
There's some human hand in there.
So then there's also going to be like these different scales.
And those scales, again, will be utilized to incrementally push for what?
Rights for AI.
Okay?
The opinion stressed: human authorship is a bedrock requirement.
Good.
Needs to be.
The push for protection of works created by AI has been spearheaded by Thaler, chief executive of neural network firm Imagination Engine.
In 2018, he listed an AI system, the Creativity Machine.
Remember, he had the Imagination Machine.
I think that's where the name of the company comes out of.
Okay, Imagination Engine, as the sole creator of an artwork called A Recent Entrance to Paradise.
Should we pull that up?
I don't know that they show that in the article.
I don't recall it.
I looked down through it.
So let's look that up.
Copy.
Let's do a little shifting and a little backabookaboo.
Let's see, a recent entrance to paradise.
So, and then we'll put type in Thaler.
All right, and that's the art piece.
Can we see it?
Okay, so this must be it.
So we tried to copyright this.
Interesting.
And so that's very, very, very interesting.
Because obviously that's not something, especially with the amount of stuff we've seen from AI that's that impressive.
I'm not that impressed by it.
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You know, I did find that Bushnell clip, and there's so much in there that is so important because it really lays it out to where we're going for 10 years.
Like 10 years later, and everything he talked about, everything he talked about in this clip, and I think I've cut it down to less than three minutes, is 100% in play.
And you didn't elect Dennis Bushnell, and I didn't elect Dennis Bushnell.
And Dennis Bushnell isn't just representing himself.
He's representing the ideals pushed forward by those in control of the military-industrial complex.
All right.
And very much a transhumanist movement.
That's it.
And part of that movement, again, is to give artificial intelligence or what they deem artificial intelligence rights, the idea of sentience and consciousness.
So they can make you believe that another aspect of this, just to move not only to move you out of other jobs, okay, and move you into more of a mode of control and say the narrative that's being pushed has been checked by AI and they know they're better.
They get it.
Doesn't matter.
Humans program them.
Right?
Big, big secret there.
Big secret.
But they want to move you into the idea that your consciousness is the same thing and that you will be able to upload it as you get more accustomed to virtual devices, what they call the metaverse now, and who knows what they'll call in the future.
And that's why that's also partnered with the World Economic Forum, etc.
It's very much real.
It's very real.
Okay?
So let's keep reading this and then we're going to play that Bushnell clip.
The copyright office denied the application on the grounds that the nexus between the human mind and creative expression is a crucial element of protection.
Thaler, who listed himself as the owner of the copyright under the Work for Hire doctrine, sued in a lawsuit contesting the denial in the office's human authorship requirement.
He argued that AI should be acknowledged as an author where it otherwise meets authorship criteria.
No, no, and no, Mr. Thaler.
I should get Stephen Thaler on because he's probably very interesting.
And who knows what nuggets he would let us know about on the show.
Because this is a guy, again, very intelligent and obviously is admired and utilized by the military industrial complex where he's not a household name.
And these are some of the most significant court cases of our era.
They just are.
Well, everybody's talking about the stuff in the forefront and ChatGPT.
And yeah, that's good.
We talk about that too.
This has been going on for a very, very long time.
Okay?
So let's do it.
Let's bring up the bushy-nil.
We need to.
And this is him talking about sustainability and productivity and how they're code words.
And sustainability is a code word for your standard of living plummeting as they implement this stuff.
And productivity is a code word for more automation.
And essentially, the acceptance of transhumanism at the end of it.
Okay?
So let's give Bushnell his due right here.
In fact, prevention or collapse of the ecosystem has now become the overwhelming issue.
Current food production is based on freshwater plants.
I need glycophytes.
We're running out of fresh water, as you know.
The code word is sustainability.
So right here, let's stop it because we have to.
Because constantly, even now, what are the drums that are beating?
The drums that are beating is we need more sustainability and that human beings are bad.
And we are effing up the planet all over the gosh darn place.
Bad human.
Bad.
Bad human.
Okay?
So people scoffed at this idea when he's given this speech in 2011, 12.
And they scoffed about it 10 years ago before that.
And they scoffed about it in the 90s.
But during that time period, okay, the Club of Rome, the United Nations, the World Health Organization continually pushed the climate agenda.
And some of them more subvertly.
And now it's become more overtly, right?
The World Health Organization, it's all over the place.
So it's equity, diversity, and every other thing that strips individuals of their rights, okay, under the guise of equity, under the guise of benevolence, under the guise that if we collectively act somehow, we can save the planet.
So even then, guys like Bushnell here, what are they talking about?
They're talking about this idea of sustainability because we're not going to have enough water.
And that's a big thing with NASA.
Fresh water, not going to happen.
We're running out of water.
Water is one of the things that we don't talk enough about that they're openly ready to commoditize more.
Again, we've been trained to drink bottled water.
We've been trained to know that now you don't want to drink the water out of our faucet.
We've been trained to know that there are chemicals in the water that more and more people are acknowledging that turn the freaking frogs a certain way.
Now if they're doing it to fraud, I mean, that's just the tip of the iceberg.
I mean, they want rations.
It's part of your social credit score.
The green agenda is to cut off not only the power, but the water supply, the food supply, the whole nine yards.
Your standard of living is about to plummet.
He's telling you sustainability is a code word.
A code word is something that means something else to other people.
And just comes out in the open and says it because he's with people that are going to invest in this next infrastructure that they're building.
Hold on.
I'm going to knock it back to the code word part again.
Pay attention.
We'll bring it all the way on back.
Okay, here we go.
In fact, prevention of collapse of the ecosystem has now become the overwhelming issue.
Current food production is based on freshwater plants.
I eat glycophytes.
We're running out of fresh water, as you know.
The code word is sustainability.
The crashing of the ecosystem is due to population growth and the way we're now living, our standard of living.
The estimates vary between 30 and 50% of a planet that we're currently short to sustain the standard of living and the current population, much less the population growth.
As the Asians and their billions come up, as they are at 9 to 11% growth rate to Western standards of living, we're going to be short three more planets, and they're not readily available.
This will result in peak everything.
This will result in standards of living plunging.
So this is Malthus 101.
These innate ecosystem restrictions and shortfalls will necessarily shift world econometrics from a growth mantra to one of sustainability with possible population control instigated along the way that changes everything.
So before we fade into the productivity part, did you pay attention there?
Did you hear it?
He goes, why is it crashing?
Because of our population growth and our standard of living.
That's going to start plunging as the Asians and their billions come up.
And they have come up because this speech is over a decade old and it's going to incorporate the Thaler in a moment.
But I cannot stress enough how Malthusianism is openly discussed.
And this is, again, the idea of the regimentation of all human beings.
This is Malthus 101, he says.
And again, who is going to instigate population control, okay, that changes everything?
And this isn't his own document.
This is in his own shebango.
Shabba-labba-bango.
You understand?
You get it?
You understand?
Trying to get you to understand.
It's all right here.
And so AI and the idea that it's sentient and conscious and that we're going to merge with it is going to be the best thing since breakfast is again part of that narrative.
Productivity improvement for the automation end of it.
You get it?
Productivity improvement.
That's the other code word, sustainability and productivity improvement.
In terms of employment, just as an example, we are at a jobless economic recovery.
There's about 7 million jobs missing.
Some of them are globalized and offshore, about a few.
The rest of them are gold.
The code word is productivity improvement, which is a code word for ever better automation and robotization.
If you look at the way the robots are going, human-level machine intelligence from the IPU Boom Break Project is now about 10 to 15 years up.
So now we're in the age of biomimetics, because we are 10 to 15 years out.
And I think he's right about to mention Thaler and his imagination machine.
And now we got Thaler in court trying to get what?
Copyright for AI, pushing it a step further that AI, zeros and ones, binary, okay, binary code can become sentient, essentially.
Via biomimetics, where they've nanosectioned the neocortex, and they're replicating it in silicon, okay?
And they're having great success at all of this.
So this is not soft computing.
This is via biomimetics.
We have looked 20, 30 years out with the way robotics and automation and machine intelligence is going.
And what jobs the machines cannot do?
The answer is none.
We thought we need human touch wipe in nursing homes for a while, but the Japanese two years ago put robots in nursing homes.
The patients like it much better than the human people.
But the machines are creating wealth within the structures of the ecosystem capability.
The machines are reducing costs, okay?
Producing wealth, but the humans increasingly can't compete.
No, the humans increasingly can't compete.
And we're in a level where people don't realize we're far along this.
Far along.
In fact, I'm going to bring up, if I can find it, and I think we can, the future strategic warfare document that we constantly go to, and we need to constantly go to because it also, I believe, has Thaler's imagination machine in the diagram.
So, so much of what he says in that speech is also laid out in a document that was put out a decade before that.
So, let's find that.
And let's see, we got the Rothblad.
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I forgot where I put it all in.
I probably put it in my downloads.
We do it live.
Thumbs it up, subscribe, and share, everybody.
So, let's see if it actually happened.
And it did.
Isn't that nice?
Isn't that nice when things work?
By the way, still having huge tech issues with all this good stuff.
In fact, I don't necessarily like the way that this is set up.
I don't want to take any surveys, guys.
So, let's do that.
And it's still in my way.
Sometimes, man, I don't know if this is a Windows issue or what, but it's certainly a sucky issue.
So, let's see, Thaler didn't come up.
Imagination.
Yes, here it is.
See, I love it when I can still remember stuff.
The Imagination Engine, aka Creativity Machine, aka Creative Agent, current AI's best bet, not a rule-based expert system.
Generates new ideas, concepts via starving a trained neural net.
Okay, a train, a trained neural net, lovely.
Okay, of meaningful inputs, forcing it to dream.
I don't know what cavitate means.
Create new concepts, etc.
An attendant neural net used to capture, record, evaluate, and report on these quote-unquote writings.
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So now we're going to move to Cass Sunstein.
How do we get to Cass Sunstein?
Well, I had typed in Thaler's name in a search engine and some other Thaler that works with Cass Sunstein.
It came up.
And I'm like thinking to myself, you know what?
Now is the time to really show people how this whole narrative control thing has been going on for a very, very long time.
And, you know, if you check it out, here it is: Guiding Forces.
We're going to start here.
And this is going to couple with this 2017 article: how, you know, the liberal scholar of conspiracy theories became the subject of a right-wing conspiracy theory.
And this guy is kind of the architect of the online government or subsidized pseudo-government-run bot agencies, the ones that combat disinformation.
This is old.
Okay.
And I lived, I literally lived through this.
I lived through it.
Okay.
So guiding forces.
And it's funny.
They try to tell you that it's going to be libertarian.
I want to get to that.
Libera.
Let's see.
There it is right there.
Libertarian.
This all sounds libertarian.
So they want to nudge policy ideas under the Barack star.
All right.
But they're acting like they're libertarian.
See, this is the Thaler guy I was telling you about.
If this all sounds paternalistic, that's because it is.
See, I keep telling people, these people think they're my daddy or my mammy.
They ain't.
They treat us like children.
They literally write white papers and go on tours, okay, letting you know they have a disdain for the general populace and they need to nudge them in a paternalistic manner.
And this is, you know, it is an oxymoronic label.
This is the New York Times piece, by the way.
This is when, you know, they still promote the agenda.
100% still promoting this guy.
Libertarian paternalism.
There's no such thing.
Okay.
You know, this is like a savage way to give you the idea that you have choice while pushing you into narratives and eviscerating your standard of living.
All right.
So, like, for instance, when they want to nudge you, they tell you they want to let you make deals.
Let's see, wave.
It's in the medical industry.
Maybe I just need to go down a little bit more.
So, basically, in this, here it is right here.
And the authors occasionally strike a false note.
Listen to this.
Their recommendation to allow patients to sign away the right to sue doctors for malpractice, for example, presumably in return for lower medical bills, doesn't resemble the argumentation elsewhere in the book.
Think about that.
They're advocating for a standard where doctors and presumably pharmaceutical companies that create medications would not be able, first of all, as far as the law goes, especially when you get into the idea of medical malpractice, it's very hard to put somebody in prison.
It's usually a civil suit.
I mean, you have to prove intentional malice.
And even when you do that with these big pharma companies, they still just pay out.
Nobody goes to jail.
They want to eliminate the paying out part.
That's how cool and awesome Cass Sunstein is.
All right?
And this guy's still got influence to this day.
He codified into law.
It's completely anti-constitutional.
It's quite illegal, in my opinion.
But he codified.
Again, we live in the inversion of reality where these people want to openly tell you how they're abusing the system and they've changed it.
They've altered the deal.
Pray they don't alter it any further.
A Vader?
But they do.
They continue to alter again and again and again.
This is the example of incrementalism I was talking about.
So 2008, Sunstein's really worried about all these 9-11 conspiracy theories, too.
So he's got to be our pappy and our mammy.
And then the New Yorker is going to come to his aid.
And let me just read the first paragraph here because this is really, you know, it just lays it out.
In 2010, Marcus Trint, a novelist and far-left activist from Vermont, found an online version of a paper by Cass Sunstein.
He's a far left.
See, they'll come after the far left, the far right.
They'll come after anybody they don't like.
And it'll be far this or extremist that.
All right.
A professor at Harvard Law School and the most frequently cited legal scholar in the world.
The paper called Conspiracy Theories was first published in 2008 in a small academic journal called the Journal of Political Philosophy.
In it, Sustein and his Harvard colleague, Adrian Verimuel, attempted to explain how conspiracy theories spread, especially online.
Danger, Will Robinson.
Danger.
People are challenging the narrative.
They need to implement their great narrative.
And again, this is 2008.
Fast forward to 2018, the middle of the Trump presidency.
And that's when you start seeing even more censorship rolling out and becoming the norm.
And where are we at today?
Hmm?
Bueller?
Bueller?
Anybody?
Anybody?
At one point, okay, they made a radical proposal.
No, they didn't make a radical proposal.
They told you what they were about to do or were already doing.
This is Harvard.
This is a central intelligence agency hotbed, an intelligence community hotbed.
Like that's the that's it.
Klaus Nutschwab, Kissinger, and countless others can be traced back to Harvard.
Hovit.
Okay?
Right?
Our main policy claim here is that the government should engage in cognitive infiltration of the groups that produce conspiracy theories.
All right?
So, in other words, controlled opposition.
That's one.
The author's primary example of conspiracy theory was the belief that 9-11 was a quote-unquote inside job.
They define cognitive infiltration as a program whereby government agents or their allies, so not just government agents, acting either virtually or in real space and either openly or anonymously, will undermine the crippled epistemology of believers by planting doubts about the theories and stylized,
stylized facts that circulate within such groups.
Now, you tell me that doesn't sound exactly like signature reduction.
Let's compare that paragraph.
Okay.
Oh, come on.
I don't even have it here.
That's okay.
Inside America's secret.
I go back to this all the time because what?
It's relevant.
It's right here.
Their undercover army.
The first paragraph is exactly what he says.
And that's in 2008.
This is published in 2021.
It says it's been around for over a decade.
You see the time correlation of this.
So now, again, the largest undercover force the world has ever known is the one created by the Pentagon over the past decade.
Some 60,000 people now belong to this secret army, many working under masked identities and in low profile.
All part of the broad program called signature reduction.
The force more than 10 times the size of the clandestine elements of the CIA carries out domestic and foreign assignments, both in military uniform and under civilian cover, in real life and online, just like Cass Sunstein said, sometimes hiding in private businesses and consultancies, some of them household name companies.
So you get your nice little tasty stylized facts.
Sorry, there we go right here.
Stylized facts, right?
Within such groups, and you get everything.
Controlled opposition.
You get the bot armies.
All right?
Nowhere in the final version of the paper did Sustein and Verinal state the obvious fact that a government ban on conspiracy theories would be unconstitutional and possibly dangerous.
Yeah, it is inconsistent with the principles of freedom of expression.
You understand?
Even then, even then, okay, you understand that the New York Times 15 years ago was like, whoa, this is too far.
But here he is right here in 2008.
The spread of false information causes danger, says Susan.
Danger!
This is at Harvard Law, and they love this guy.
This is the guy.
All right?
Biased assimilation.
This is still on their website from 15 years ago.
15 years ago.
Building upon that first mechanism, Sunstein went on to describe the second, what he called informational cascades, the process of which awareness of the aggregate opinions and beliefs of others can largely control an individual's taste and belief formation.
Through this process, he explained, early adopters can have an oh uh an undue influence over the public's general acceptance or rejection of a statement of fact.
He described a recent experiment in which nine different websites offered free downloads of songs by unknown bands.
One on eight of the nine websites, however, users were able to see the download preferences of the previous users in the worlds created.
Those so in other words, they went with what they were told.
No kidding.
And then, you know, I wanna continue right here.
This is on Harvard University's In Focus page right now.
Misinformation and disinformation aren't new.
Okay, see how they're crossing stuff out?
But digital and social media are allowing misleading, false, and harmful content to spread at a rate that is endangering society.
All of this is in your face telling you that the government, those in charge, and the media have a monopoly on lies.
They're allowed to lie.
You're not allowed to get things wrong or challenge their lies.
That's all that means.
You understand?
Everything above just means that now, not only in many cases, in the majority of cases, the government have what a monopoly on force because they got stuff we don't.
They have the monopoly on force.
Now they have the monopoly on what?
Words and information and narratives.
And if you challenge that monopoly, they're coming for you.
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I want to talk bio-nanotech, hydrogels, reality in a moment.
But before I go there, and we're going to talk about Trump and him actually using the term injustice department, which we use a lot here.
You look at this, and these are the type of headlines that you're going to see all over the place.
I mean, think about what we just talked about in narrative management.
I don't know who Andrew Neal is.
Narratives Coming Hard 00:03:44
No clue.
White House 2024 race heats up.
This is the Daily Mail.
Trump could soon be a convict.
Biden is a walking disaster.
No kidding.
So tempted by RFK Jr. in the 2024.
Don't be.
He's a total conspiracy theory nut job.
And me, and may just be the most dangerous man in America.
RFK Jr. is the most dangerous man in America.
Get ready because the narratives are going to come hard.
They're going to come fast.
You're going to see them all over the place.
And they're going to try to codify into law methods of putting people in prison for speech, which is essentially whether you like Donnie T, whether you love Donnie T, hate Donnie T, got the TDS, don't particularly care for him, but grudgingly voted for him, doesn't matter.
That's what they're doing to an ex-president right now.
Right now.
So if you think it can't happen to you, you are in la-la land.
Like mucho la-la-land.
So, I mean, just another example of this: programmable DNA hydrogels for Atlanta cell culture and personalized medicine.
Oh, I thought this was all science fiction.
It's all none of this is real.
These models I'm looking at, I must have made myself.
Maybe they're AI generated.
Maybe they're hallucinations by the AI.
But when you talked about this a few years ago in a certain manner, all of a sudden you were a kook.
You were a conspiracy theory guy.
Where do you see what they're projecting the hydrogel market to be worth in less than 10 years?
You know, the hydrogels that were talked about by DARPA, who develops a lot of this stuff, by the way.
It's so weird that our defense advanced research project agency is developing this stuff in conjunction with pharma companies.
Totally nothing to see here.
In vitro culture of biological cells, plays an important role in advancing biological research.
However, currently available cell culture materials have significant drawbacks.
Many of them are derived from animal sources, leading to poor reproducibility and making it difficult to fine-tune their mechanical properties.
Therefore, there is an urgent need for new approaches to create soft and biocompatible materials with predictable properties.
The team of Dr. Elijah Craig and Lebanese Institute of Polymer Research Dresden has developed a dynamic DNA cross-linked matrix, Dynamatrix, by combining classical synthetic polymers with programmable DNA cross-linkers.
DNS highly specific and predictable binding gives researchers unparalleled control over key mechanical properties of the material.
All right, so how much is it going to be worth?
Okay, it's a booming market of 3D hydrogels worldwide from 2023 to 2030.
Again, all of these companies, all very real.
I mean, you look at the, I mean, Cosmobio, Thermo Fisher, Parentis, Tekken Trading, they're all involved in this.
Sexual Side Effects and Suicidal Thoughts 00:08:57
Just going down the line, down the line, down the line, going, going, down.
They don't exist.
You're a kook for talking about them, Jason.
They're certainly not worth billions of dollars.
The market could hit $22.8 billion in under a decade if these people get their way.
There it is, right there.
And again, this is something that if you're discussing hydrogel technology, programmable DNA, any of that, you're a kooky guy.
You're Mr. Kookie, right?
Just like if you dared to question, I don't know, SSRI drugs.
And now, you know, I shared this story on my Twitter, and I didn't realize how many people were out there talking about the sexual side effects of the SSRIs.
I know they've been talked, you know, again, if you listen to the little ditty that they always put out, you listen to the diddy, it's always really fast-paced.
You know, they do talk about sexual issues, but these people are saying, you know, years later, they're not even the same person anymore.
They're not even the same, like at all.
And so many people, they're like, I can't have a normal sexual relationship.
I can't do this.
I can't do that.
You know, aside from the fact that they may cause suicidal and homicidal thoughts and actions.
Just aside from that, look at all these people.
And again, I got hit up hard on my Twitter.
Hard on my Twitter.
You know, 15 years ago, I was chemically castrated.
No one cares.
That's a female.
So yeah, just keep it up on these.
These drugs are awesome.
They're the best.
And they've sold us on these being safe and effective for how long.
A man stripped of his libido by a condition caused by taking an SSRI pill says he feels as though he's been chemically castrated.
The man who gave his name as Hamish is adopting or adapting to living with post-SSRI sexual dysfunction after taking an anti-anxiety medication in May.
So not even really long term.
The 33-year-old from London says he no longer has a sex drive and suffers suicidal thoughts and brain fog.
Awesome.
Awesome.
They're the best.
But concerned this could happen to other people, Hamish is speaking out in a bid to stop others from having similar experiences.
He told the dailymail.com PSSD has transformed him into a heterosexual living in an asexual body.
He only had taken the anti-anxiety medication once time before he was hit with a wave of panic attacks.
Worried about the bizarre reaction, he stopped immediately.
Two weeks later, he noticed his genitals felt numb.
His genitals felt numb.
Huh.
But you know what?
I'm sure that anybody that talks about an agenda of population control, of sterilization, of chemical castration, they're nutty, they're kooky.
It's just a bunch of billionaires and their minions saying how we need less people on the planet, right?
And you know, you're a kook.
If you notice what they say in these commercials, they got happy smiling.
Oh, look, I got my life back, people.
And they're mentioning the most heinous of crimes.
It's you're kooky, Jason.
Come on.
Give me a break.
Just come on.
I used to be hypersexual.
I've lost my complete libido.
I feel like I've been chemically castrated.
It causes me a lot of mental issues, not just sexual, you think?
Hamis says it's causing to have suicidal thoughts and become depressed.
I had never had that before.
Why would you take these drugs?
I get it.
You're in a building.
All these people are taking this person's advice.
They're in an outfit.
They speak with authority.
They're writing things down.
No, it's a big no.
We need to question the medical establishment more.
Do you understand?
Remember, in Germany, they had a nice little office of hygiene.
Hygiene.
All right, so don't think that the medical establishment, especially when there's money to be made and money to be had, hasn't been deeply compromised.
Deeply.
Come on.
As he tries to cope with the effect it's having on his love life, he says it's even harder with brain fog and being unable to sleep.
Since there's no cure, it's as though we hang on to some sort of hope that it's going to get better.
However, some people have not seen improvements for decades.
Even if there is a recovery, it may not be full.
Going to the toilet gets me upset as I'm reminded that my genital numbness is still there.
I want to puke right now.
Ugh.
Prescribed antidepressants can be transformational for some people, but are linked to side effects in both sexes.
Oh, it can be transformational, all right.
Since becoming widespread in the 1980s, scripts for the mood-boosting drugs have skyrocketed with a record nearly one in five adults taking them in 2020 compared to around one in 50 at the turn of the century.
When they say the turn of the century, they mean 2000.
They mean 20 years ago.
Okay?
Think about that.
One in five from one in 50.
One in 50 to 1 in 5.
That's a 10 times increase in 20 years.
Did we talk about incrementalism?
Yeah.
Yeah, where's it going to be in another 20?
Where's it going to be in another 20 if they have their way?
While sexual dysfunction is experienced by 73% of antidepressant users, for some people, this doesn't go away even after they stop taking the pills.
Yeah, we're going to give you this drug.
It's going to make you feel great.
By the way, yeah, about three-quarters of people have some kind of sexual dysfunction after the fact.
Some of it seems to be permanent.
No big deal.
No, Biggie.
Ruben DeWhite, who co-founded support platform PSSD Network, told DailyMail.com, one of the biggest issues is the lack of informed consent.
Even PSSD is more or less uncommon.
People are not informed about it, he said.
You think?
I got to admit, I did not realize it was this bad.
I had no idea.
Patients often say they would have never taken the medication if they were informed this was a possible risk, even if the risk was low.
No kidding.
He said medication labels don't properly explain side effects and that if people knew there was a chance of suffering as PSSD patients do, they would think twice.
They think more than twice.
They think more than twice.
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Protecting Against Viral Replication 00:04:03
It's going to be jam-packed.
We're going to be talking the Muskernauts X, how they now want you to take a selfie for identification.
That's company, how they're deleting things from, I believe, 2014 and prior.
We're going to talk about that.
I might got the date wrong, but it's 2014-2013.
We're going to talk about a lot of freedom of speech versus freedom of reach.
We're going to be talking Donnie T.
I got a couple clips.
I'm also going to mention Derek Brose, who was running for mayor in Houston.
But they basically pulled the plug on that.
And Brose is somebody I really appreciate.
So without further ado, YouTube, I'm sorry, but Arriva Dirchi, Sayonari, you know where to go.
RVMrumble.com holds that second hour.
All right, we're off the tubins.
And before I move on from this really disturbing story about SSRI drugs, I mean, it's disturbing.
It's bad news, McBrown.
Nothing about it makes me happy.
Okay, let me repeat that.
Nothing about that makes me happy at all.
It's all really bad news.
However, you know, we just talked about RFK Jr. as well.
And, you know, this is one of the reasons that they don't like RFK Jr. because he's talking about remdesivir and basically people being murdered in hospitals and denied real medical treatment.
And this is why they think this guy is so damn dangerous because he's willing to go way further than Donnie T.
They don't want this guy anywhere near a nomination, let alone the White House.
No, So here he is, RFK Jr. laying it down.
Boom.
You want to treat them at home.
Give them the things that we know kill viral replication.
Zinc and anything that enhances things, like hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, and a hundred other remedies that we now know dramatically reduce the spread of this disease.
And what was our protocol?
Our protocol was to do none of that.
No treatment until you go to the hospital.
Then your treatment are two things that are bound to kill you: ventilators and remdesivir.
And Tony Fauci knew that remdesivir would kill you.
He knew that because in 2019, he tried to use it for Ebola, 2019.
He tried to use it for, and within five days of treatment, it gave lethal side effect to 54% of the people in the safety monitoring board, ordered him to terminate the use of that drug.
And he, through a phony, contrived, absolutely fraudulent study that he manipulated and orchestrated of that drug made standard of care.
It is homicide.
And if you look, how does it kill people?
Two ways.
Three ways.
Kidney failure, heart failure, and all-organ collapse.
And what happened to the people who died in the pandemic?
What were they dying of?
Kidney failure.
All the doctors said, you heard it again and again.
We've never seen a virus that attacks the kidneys because it wasn't the virus.
It was the rem Desappear.
They want that guy so far away from a microphone, so far away from a debate, so far away from a nomination, and never near the White House again.
Again, I mean, I mean, he's been obviously up in Capitol Hill and in the White House.
You can talk to Trumpins about the V-word, if you will.
Musk's Narrative Control Push 00:15:03
I know that we're on other platforms.
Why even use it?
Everybody knows what I'm talking about.
That's the other thing.
All these people know, and they still try to censor.
And we're going to get into the musker nuts in a moment, but it's every tech company.
My boy, Ryan Christian, of The Last American Vagabond, just had his Discord deleted.
I've never really used Discord.
I kind of, just not my thingo, just not my wheelhouse.
I get it.
It's great for interaction.
And, you know, there's a Discord for my fraternity nobody uses.
And they briefly use the Discord for Rockfin communications.
I think it's an overrated platform, quite honestly.
But just like any of the other ones, you go outside of their great narrative and you're out of here.
You're out of here, buddy.
In fact, we have Ryan on, I think, a couple weeks ago on the premium.
I'm way backlogged on putting premiums out to the public, but you can find the backlog premiums over at redvoicemedia.com.
No subscription needed.
Just look for the Jason Burma stuff.
And, you know, Ryan is talking about the fact that he can't be a part of spaces.
He can't be invited to certain things on Twitter.
Oh, I'm sure it's all a mistake.
No, it's algorithmic control.
These things, all of them, right now, are an extension of Cass Sunstein, an extension of signature reduction.
And as described in that same document that we went to for Thaler's Imagination Machine, they are Trojan horse civilian systems.
There they are.
That's exactly what they be.
Trojan horse civilian systems, inexpensive.
You know, along with binary biologics into the food supply.
It's right there.
Information war, internet war, psychological warfare.
Remember those blast wave accelerators we talked about?
The actual directed energy weapons that they show a diagram of in that document?
They actually exist.
They're right under transoceanic UUVs.
That's unmanned underwater vehicles.
Then unmanned aerial vehicles, UAVs, and then cruise missiles.
Again, do you need me?
It's right here.
Same guy telling you about sustainability, productivity improvement.
It's all right there.
This is narrative management.
And that's why they brought in this WEF woman.
But before we get to the WEF woman, I really want people to understand how bad it is.
So, again, going to my man here, Last American Vagabond, notice that the Muskernuts here has now blocked James Woods for some reason.
Your prerogative, sir, which is exactly my point.
Have a nice day.
And, you know, he also blocked the cat turd thing.
For some reason, Elon Musk blocked me.
I guess he likes to block the block feature after all.
This is all happening.
It's all happening.
So, right here, yeah, I was right.
It is 2014.
X is deleting images and videos before 2014.
Okay, so now what?
All these things you thought were archived there, gone.
Gone.
Why?
Like, server space is cheap.
And the amount of information that's coming in on a daily basis, they don't have to get rid of anything to get there.
See, it's coming in on an exponential basis.
They're talking about wanting to challenge YouTube as a video platform.
Again, I paid for the blue check mark because they took away Media Studio, and I want to be able to post my shows after the fact, which I haven't been doing of this show enough, probably because of all the tech issues.
I do barrage them over the weekends with my other show and sometimes this show, but we are a ways back.
Maybe with a less frustration, we'll get back on that horse.
But it's just another platform for me to try to reach people, which is hard because of their freedom of speech, not freedom of reach argument, which is a bullshit argument.
Okay?
So here he is.
Users of X are mere pawns to turn the site into an electronic shopping mall.
The man I thought was a defender of free speech is just another greedy capitalist.
Disappointing, but not surprising.
Okay?
See that?
And this is James Woods basically responding, right?
Thank you.
If Elon Musk removes the ability to block concerted harassment by trolls or organized political entities, how will X be any different from Jack Dorsey's horrid Twitter?
First of all, you were always able to block.
You know?
It says then delete your account, and then there's a block.
I just, it's, oh boy.
You know, I paid for it.
X will begin to have users verify their identity by having them submit a selfie alongside a government-issued ID.
The process requires users to consent to X storing their information for 30 days and sharing it with AutoTix or AU10TIX, an identity verification company based in Israel.
Isn't that lovely?
You know, we talk about the military-industrial complex.
We talk about Five Eyes.
We talk about how this is outside of the nation state.
We talk about Palantir, which does extensive business with Israel.
We talked about Benjamin Netanyahu and his track trace database medical system where he has the medical records of like 98 plus percent of every citizen.
All right, and how he wants a genetic database on that same populace.
But it's great.
We're going to have identity verification companies based in Israel basically doing what the orb does for your Sam Altman UBI for Twitter.
But this isn't about a social credit score and everything app.
The same thing that Altman's pushing.
I mean, Musk doesn't push digital blockchain currency.
Oh, yes.
Yes, he does.
Of course, he does.
We already went there.
All right.
Let's move on.
Actually, let's play the Lacuna interview before we move on to Donnie T and the Department of Injustice, which we also obviously need to talk about today.
So let's see.
Where are you?
There you are, right there.
So this is who Muskernauts has put in charge.
Staggeringly, they take it down.
And that reducing that hateful content from being seen is one of the best examples how X is committed to encouraging healthy behavior.
Encouraging healthy behavior.
What?
Promoting authoritative narratives.
Isn't it great that we don't have the fact checks on the side anymore?
Still have suppression algorithms.
All right.
And by the way, this woman is going to talk about healthy behavior and she's going to lump porn, okay?
Which is anybody could create a Twitter account and somehow access their porn, which is odd because everywhere else, you know, you have to say you're 18 or this and that, right?
And conspiracy theories.
In other words, questioning narratives.
So in no two ways should those things ever be related, but for some reason, that's the first thing that the establishment media mockingbird here wants to talk about.
Online.
And today, I can confidently sit in front of you and say that 99.9% of all posted impressions are healthy.
So one in a thousand posts are just not healthy.
Give me a break.
Is porn healthy?
Are conspiracy theories healthy?
So again, our conspiracy, what about the conspiracy theories that are misinformation, disinformation that are constantly, constantly just bastardizing the internet and bastardizing your social media feed on behalf of the military industrial complex and the great narrative.
They're blaring out.
They're on repeat.
Okay?
Is that healthy?
Should those people, again, have a monopoly on truth?
Are they the arbiters of truth now?
Give me a break.
We got La Curney looking down.
Ah, the porn thing.
Yeah.
You know, it goes back to my point about our success with freedom of speech, not reach.
Not reach.
Not reach.
So again, it's and, you know, it's ridiculous.
Because when you talk about freedom of reach, the algorithm should work the same for everybody.
Everybody.
But it certainly doesn't.
And that is purposeful.
And if it is lawful, but it's awful, it's extraordinarily difficult for you to see it.
But how many millions of people follow Kanye West?
Lawful but awful.
And he's allowed back on.
You know, Kanye, who hasn't rejoined the platform yet, but is planning to do so will operate within the very specific policies that we have established, that we're clear on, that everyone who's watching this ordering hands-on keyboards, monitoring all day efforts, can access themselves.
And we have an extraordinary team of people who are overseeing hands-on keyboards, monitoring all day, every day to make sure that that 99.99% of impressions remain at that number.
But we also have to remember what's at the core.
So again, freedom of speech, freedom of reach.
We got keyboard warriors ready to suppress things.
You know, again, they want total narrative control.
And this woman's going to help them.
And X is going to help them.
Of free expression.
You might not agree with what everyone is saying.
We want to make it a healthy debate and discourse.
But free expression at its core will really, really only survive when someone you don't agree with says something you don't agree with.
And what a great place we would live in if we were able to return to a healthy, constructive discourse amongst people that we don't agree with.
How are you supposed to do that when you have an army of online bots promoting government narratives under false identities and free from any type of judicial recourse?
It's not a possibility.
You're constantly going to have actually the government come in and advocate misinformation, disinformation.
Is that healthy?
And they will be amplified.
Okay?
Because they're probably in her company.
Duh.
All right.
Now, the narratives that they are pushing right now, by the way, are ones in which Donald Trump can't even run for president.
I told you this was coming.
Okay.
I told you the next step is they're going to try to push him out.
Gavin Newsom is the first governor to say Donald Trump is not eligible for future presidential elections and has asked the California State Assembly to pass a bill that will remove Trump's name on any future ballots.
Here it comes.
I told you they were going to do this.
By any means necessary.
By any means necessary.
They want to keep this guy off the ballot, period.
And they're going for it.
With their lawfare and their bullshit, and look what they got away with during COVID-19.
So look, Trump's spot on here.
We have a Department of Injustice rigging the election for crooked Joe Biden.
Unless it is quickly stopped, all future elections will follow the same path.
Correct.
Correct.
And that's why, you know, the next executive order, if he somehow, someway miracles into office, that'd be a hell of a miracle this time, guys.
Because they're trying to put him in prison, and I expect him to do so.
And possibly just take him away and put him away before the November election, no matter what.
Period.
Not let you vote for who you want.
All right?
If he somehow, somehow gets it, first day, executive order, no more machines.
Done.
Paper ballots, executive order.
That's it.
And if the media and the Muppets want to sit there and say that you've destroyed America and you're destroying the electoral process because of it, so be it.
They're going to say it anyway.
They've been saying it anyway.
You understand?
Trump's coup continues.
It will soon enter its fourth phase.
The coup.
There's no coup.
Robert Reich is one of the worst, obviously.
But again, this is what's going to be hammered at people.
Ad nauseum.
Ad nausea.
And they're going to do everything in their power to demonize Trump and Trump supporters and associate people that are daring to point this out and aren't Trump supporters like myself as Trump supporters.
Because you're not allowed to speak up for the guy in any way, shape, or form.
You're not allowed to show people the banana republic that we're in.
You're not allowed to say to everybody out there, this has never happened in our country before.
And we have certainly had war criminals and liars in the highest of office.
Barry Sotero was awful.
Does This Shock Anyone? 00:03:39
The Barack star.
He was a facade.
Okay?
They sold you on a facade.
I know everybody's talking about that, what is it, a letter he wrote to like an ex-girlfriend talking about sleeping with guys in his mind every day?
No kidding.
Does that shock anybody that was paying attention?
That knew about Larry Sinclair and meth and bathhouses.
Talk about compromise.
That's why it matters because I could care less what he does in the bedroom.
He's a compromised individual.
Again, he's an illusion.
He's a creation.
That's all he is.
They took somebody that was checking the right identity politics boxes at the time that was smart, okay, that had been groomed for years and years and years.
And they took him from the, you know, the Barry Sotero back in high school and in the beginning of college into, you know what, we're going to make something of this guy.
The Barack star.
And if you don't think there were a hundred other Barack stars out there of varying genders and ethnicities via the military-industrial complex and this machine that creates these things, of course there were.
But he's the one they said, that's the new dog and pony show.
We can essentially bring this guy in and we'll have George W. Bush, who was the boy idiot president puppet, 2.0.
And the drone bombings will continue and the Guantanamo Bay will continue and the war of terror will continue.
And the expansion of Homeland Security into fusion centers will continue.
And we'll be able to have Cass Sunstein come in and we'll legitimize what?
Signature reduction.
And meanwhile, they're giving you somebody who's well-spoken, very articulate, saying a lot of the right things to his base.
They're making it about a right and left thing.
And the wars get to continue.
And the authoritarianism gets to continue.
And the Leviathan continues to grow.
And they just sell you on this thing that's not real.
It's not real.
So, yeah, is it a shock to me?
I mean, can you imagine?
Can you imagine any other former president, even now, where that would come out and everybody's just like, everybody who just loves the Barack star is just going to ignore it.
And, you know, I watched a Jimmy Dore piece on it, which was kind of funny.
You know, they got somebody who does Obama's voice really well.
And, you know, he's talking about how that was like some liberal nonsense to get into some girl's pants.
You know, some feminist nonsense, blah, blah, blah.
That's not what it sounds like to me.
Who knows, maybe?
But again, you look at the guy's past.
You look at all the things that came out while he was running.
And if you didn't figure that out like from the beginning, I don't know what to say.
The guy's a complete and total phony.
He's a complete and total phony.
14-Year Prison Sentence 00:02:58
Okay.
Let's continue down the line here.
I got quite a few other stories that I did want to hit upon.
Christopher Worrell vanishes before he can be sentenced for rioting with Florida Proud Boys on January 6th.
This guy was looking at a 14-year prison sentence.
Okay.
I believe they wanted to keep him in jail, but they refused to treat his cancer while he was in there.
He has non-Hodgkins lymphoma and a broken hand.
Look, can you blame this guy?
I'm not encouraging this behavior, but you've got a rigged system.
You've been found guilty.
You're looking at 14 years.
What did you actually do?
And you got cancer.
14 years without the proper medical treatment for cancer or the proper lifestyle that you would need, even for alternative treatment.
Well, that's a death sentence, right?
That means it's oversauce for you, doesn't it?
You know, in a place called reality.
Just pointing that out.
That's all it is.
Okay?
The Friday sentencing was canceled and a bench warrant for his arrest issued under a seal on Tuesday, according to court records.
FBI agents are now trying to track World down.
Photos of World taken on January 6th, 2021, showing him flashing the white power.
They always love that.
The white power symbol on multiple occasions.
Like, it's not a white power symbol.
They've called it a white power symbol.
You know, to me, I know it's not the A-O-K that it has another meaning.
It used to be this weird troll where you'd put it down by your ding-a-ling and somebody would look at it and then you'd punch them.
You know, things that I don't understand because they're not from my generation.
I also didn't cosplay on that day or ever.
I don't need to join a drinking club with a Patriot problem.
Just not my thingo.
Anything with the uniforms and the dress-ups and the allegiance to political figures, I'm probably pretty much out.
I'm probably pretty much out of it.
But at the same time, it needs to be said that this stuff is dangerous.
It's no bueno.
And we have to continue to take a look at the reality based behind it.
The reality is these people have been railroaded.
They've been mistreated.
Many of them, you know, should have paid a fine and walked on.
Any of them that actually did any time probably should have just done that time.
And then once their trial came in, time served, tops.
But every one of them, especially in that D.C. system, donezo.
Dunzo.
Okay.
The U.S. Attorney's Office of Washington, D.C. encouraged the public to share any information about his whereabouts.
Ion Propulsion Reality Check 00:07:13
And by the way, on the 30th, there's going to be a, I think it's a 9 a.m. Eastern morning prayer vigil for these gentlemen and the way that they have been treated.
Okay.
So, you know, you take a look at this guy and yeah, if he does get sentenced to that long in prison, they do catch him.
That's probably a death sentence for him.
Is this the Tic Tac UFO pilots are seeing?
Advanced drones that can fly silently without any signs of propulsion may behind the mystery sightings, experts say.
No kidding.
Eon propulsion driven silent Venus takes successful test flight.
Let's play this right here.
So, again, I talked about ion propulsion for some time.
Talked about it for a very long time, actually.
And here it is right here.
In action.
And by the way, ion propulsion also in that document.
You know, so again, this is like just the publicly available stuff.
And, you know, I want to make it very, very clear that when we talk about other types of propulsion systems, you know, I believe we have those.
We've utilized those.
And rocket technology is only going to take us so far.
It only has taken us so far.
You know, I saw Glenn Beck with an individual that was involved in Apollo, you know, talking about, you know, why would we fake it six times, nine times altogether?
Why would we do this?
Why would we do that?
Again, I just want to say I will take the position that I believe that we've probably been to the moon and beyond, but rocket technology, no bueno.
I don't believe that that's possible.
You know, they even talked about the Van Allen belts briefly, but rocket technology just doesn't seem to be the way to do it.
And, you know, there's a possibility we've been beyond that.
If you question anything NASA does, what do they want to associate you with now?
Flat Earth.
And that's not what I want to be associated with.
So there's the silent Ventus technologies.
This is ion propulsion system.
Let's bring this back up.
Let's see if we can find that.
Let's see.
I've got to go.
See, like these bugs, I can't even X that out.
I don't want to take any surveys either, but I can't even click the take a survey.
Let's just type in propulsion.
Okay, so mechanical on the ground propulsion.
See, the thing not allowing me to search and then go next is killing me here.
These tech issues, man.
I wonder if I can just go ion propulsion.
And it's right there.
Nope.
Nope.
But you know what we can do?
We can look it up right here.
We can just type on ion propulsion.
And by the way, I think that I know that Bushnell has patents on certain types of nuclear propulsion systems.
I know that we've talked about NASA and ion propulsion systems in the Transformer Conference.
And here that is in 2016.
And here's NASA talking about it in 2016.
Let's see what we got for news on there.
By the way, the top, no news.
Let's go to what is it?
No, not tools, filters.
We want news.
Okay.
So there we are.
Gridded ion thrusters, next gen. And that's from January of this year.
The article we were just doing right there.
Yeah, of course.
I mean, whether it's ion propulsion systems or not, it's our technology.
High voltage ion engines take trip on the high seas.
Here we go.
Air-breathing ion engines can continuously boost spacecraft anywhere there's an atmosphere.
Test suggests ion thrusters could power crude interplanetary missions.
So ion propulsion systems, extremely real, very, very real.
Let's see.
Stephen Temes, thank you so much.
And Torinator, appreciate it.
Okay.
Let's continue on down the line.
We already did the chemically castrated one.
I had that up twice, huh?
The five best and worst states for job hunters, California and New York have fewest vacancies per workers, while North and South Dakota boast the most.
Okay, so check it out.
Like, if you look, this is the average that they have for the positions.
For every 100 jobs, there's 110 people wanting them in New York.
Same in California.
Get out to the Midwest.
It's a little bit less competition, right?
You got South Dakota at 35, you got Nebraska at 40, North Dakota at 35, even Iowa over here at 57.
Now I am on the border for Illinois.
But I'd say the economy is pretty booming here in the quad cities.
Oklahoma, another state, Arkansas.
I mean, just take a look at the Midwest.
There's Colorado right here.
Let's take a nice good look at the Midwest.
And what you're going to find is probably where you want to be.
46 in Montana.
And unfortunately, you know, you go to Vermont, New Hampshire, you get up to Maine.
Yeah, the numbers are pretty decent.
But New Hampshire is the live-free or die state.
Vermont's gorgeous, man.
I do love Vermont.
I'm not going to lie.
It's really nice up there.
Maine's not bad either.
But then you get to the crux here.
The real East Coast, right?
New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Jersey, not great.
I mean, I guess, you know, Mass has 44%.
That's right there.
But, heh, I mean, when you got 110 around the surrounding areas, I bet you the Massachusetts thing, in a lot of places, in Mass, pretty high cost of living to be in a nice area.
Just going to point that out there.
I think I've also got an AI job thing I want to go over too.
What do we got here?
Oh, yeah, this is that weird missile strike.
Boom.
CCTV captures terrifying moment, Russian missile strikes.
Karamayev.
Like, just take a look.
These are the things we're not really seeing too much in our country, right?
And these are the costs of war.
And just think, if anything like this were ever to come to our country, our soil, it's not out of the realm of possibility, guys, especially we're poking the bear.
Literally.
Poking the bear.
Very dangerous.
Jones And The $100 Million Exit 00:06:29
You know, I've talked about it before.
We talked about it a little bit with Drew.
And Drew actually talked about the fact that, you know, he's been to a lot of third world countries.
And so many people think that third world countries, you know, it could never happen here and they're just so different.
He's like, they're not that different.
And we were talking about this idea that they put Donald Trump in jail.
And then how much closer are we really?
Seriously, we're there.
We're there, man.
That's where we're at.
We're there.
Okay?
Danger, Will Robinson.
Danger.
Michael Jackson child sexual abuse lawsuits brought by Leaving Neverland stars revived by appeals court.
Now, I only watched the beginning, like maybe the first 20 minutes of the two-part documentary, Leaving Neverland.
And some people that I respect did a pretty thorough debunking of some of the things in the film or about the people that were making the accusations about Michael Jackson.
The most notable of them would be Rob Ager of Coalitive Learning.
I go to Rob for movie breakdowns because he does just the best job, I think, out there.
I got to get Ager on the program.
I want a good long hour-plus conversation with Rob Ager.
He's certainly somebody who would be a big get.
He's done a lot of work on Stanley Kubrick in particular, who is probably, in my opinion, my favorite, but also, I think, the most talented filmmaker, maybe of all time.
Talk about telling stories and layering and doing things other directors could only imagine.
That would certainly be Kubrick.
Now, as far as Michael Jackson and whether or not he's guilty, I'm certainly not going to hold water for Michael Jackson.
There's just a massive amount of things that only add up if, in fact, this guy is doing some bad things to kids.
Okay.
And from my research anyway, it certainly looks like Michael was more than likely sexually abused as a child.
And that's, you know, why he grew to become what he is or was, in my opinion.
Now, whether or not these guys' cases are the real deal or legit, I can't throw my hat into the arena.
I haven't even watched the documentary all the way through, let alone done my own research.
I know I shouldn't do my own research according to all the mainstream media.
Now, I should just accept whatever narrative they tell me.
So maybe I should just hold on and wait.
Just ridiculous.
All right, let's continue on down the line.
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CNN's Van Jones is forced out of his own woke criminal justice nonprofit after spectacular fallout with bosses two years after Jeff Bezos gave him $100 million to pump into the charity.
How about that?
See that?
See that, Van Jones?
You know, Van Jones is a smart guy.
Total sellout.
Knew there were questions about 9-11, brought those out, got ridiculed, just immediately bent the knee like a loser.
Immediately bent the knee, apologized like a loser, like Joy Reed did.
They're losers.
They're there for a paycheck.
Sometimes they don't realize when they go out of bounds.
Also, talked about Russia Gate being a nothing burger.
I think Luke Radowski got him on that via We Are Change.
$100 million Bezos man.
Just another talking head Muppet.
That's it.
That's all he is.
Maybe he just stood up too much.
Wanted to be his own boy.
He wanted to be a real boy.
Wanted to be his own man.
That's not what happens when you take $100 million from the Amazon/slash Washington Post super villain looking mother trucker.
You get it?
There's some strings attached to that.
$100 million.
Jones was praised as an extraordinary leader and handed $100 million by Jeff Bezos Bezos for his philanthropic endeavors in 2021, but now faces the humiliation of being turned out of his own organization.
The liberal left, the board of dream.org, after a blowout with senior leadership, the Daily Beast reported the fallout stemmed from disagreements over the nonprofit's direction.
Multiple sources with ties to the organization told the outlet Jones was forced out rather than leaving voluntarily.
The sources claimed, You're out of here.
It is not clear who the conflicts have been with, but neither the board chair Jamie Lunder nor CEO Nisha Anand have made public statements following the reports.
A subsidiary of Dream.org is also reportedly laying off several of the staff, despite Bezos Climate Fund, a separate three-year $10 million grant in 2020.
Cheese everywhere for the agenda.
Climate agenda, slave agenda.
Van Jones, hop on.
Several ex-employees said the group blew through the money with little to show for it.
Really?
And Bezos nonprofit has not renewed the grant.
I can't believe they have little to show for it.
I mean, when you're investing in imagination, imagination.
What did you think you were going to get?
A spokesman for Jones did not deny he had been ousted from the board, but said Van continues to work within the justice innovation space and beyond.
False Hope In Tech 00:05:08
Boy, that's some PR bullshit right there, huh?
Huh?
That's what that is.
That's some public relations jatty nonsense right there in your face.
He's a proud supporter of their work at every level.
With Dream.org support, he is working to launch a new complimentary initiative, which will be announced soon in a calm, soothing NPR voice.
Russia's Luna 25 spacecraft crashes into the moon after spinning into an uncontrolled orbit.
Failure for Kremlin's first lunar mission in 50 years.
But we're going to the moon and we're going to Mars.
And SpaceX is going to take us there.
Yet, Russia, our technological rival, our space rival, someone that we've created an international space station with, and was launching our astronauts in, just couldn't do their lunar mission.
We had no problem with Artemis recently and that unmanned mission where they put Snoopy on it.
No problem.
I mean, we're the best.
Somehow, Russia spins out of control and crashes into the moon.
Listen, I don't know what to believe, but I got to be skeptical of all of it when we're talking rockets and moons and the space programs.
When we're talking about those things, and we're not talking about, I don't know, weaponizing space, it's up in the air to me.
And even with the weaponization of space, obviously, whatever comes out, there will be a certain amount of misinformation and disinformation embedded in it.
Because what?
These are systems of weaponized warfare.
It's throwing that out there.
Let's continue on.
As Netflix takes on Tom Cruise and striking Hollywood actors with 900K AI job, Daily Mail reveals the career is least at risk for automation.
By the way, I think a lot of this is bullshit because they talk about nurse practitioners, right?
You know, these people want to get into the medical arena.
You saw them roll out robots internationally during the COVID-19 44 nightmare.
You've got Bushnell openly talking and joking about robots in the nursing homes in Japan, how they like them better.
So, you know, I think that they're just, they're in a delusional wonder world that nurse practitioners aren't going to be some of the first to be automated out.
I think they will.
I don't think that's going to take a decade.
I think within the next five years, a lot of them, you know, they're going to try to make that move into automation and AI.
Choreographers.
Okay.
I get that.
You know, you need kind of that human touch for that type of thing.
Physician's assistant.
You would hope that that's a human being.
And by the way, projected job growth by 2031.
I don't know how many of these are actually going to grow.
Mental health counselors.
Now, again, I think they want to bring automation in here so they can prescribe you more of those SSRI drugs through algorithms and sentient AI and work out, you know, medical practitioners that still may have a soul, that still may actually tell people of the risks of the drugs they're taking.
Notice so many of these are in the medical field, too.
I don't get that.
Okay.
Nursing teachers, instructors.
I think they're setting you up for some false hope here, folks.
Coaches and scouts.
Okay.
Not a great annual wage for the coaches and scouts, by the way.
Athletic trainers, physical therapists, orthotists and prosthetists.
Prosthetics?
Prostheticists?
That was a tough one for me.
I saw Jones struggling with the word asphyxiate the other day, and I wanted to be like S-Fix E8.
And then I can't say prostheticists, correct?
Occupational therapists.
So like the vast majority of these are in like the medical or pseudo-medical arenas.
Weird.
Don't necessarily buy into that, but okay.
Rise of the lazy college girl job.
I'm sorry, I didn't mean college girl, girl jobs.
Demand for posts that offer working from home are low effort, are in huge demand among Gen Zers.
These are the 25 most sought after roles.
And I just know so many people that never want to leave the house, that just feel totally entitled, that need to work from home.
And don't get me wrong, you know, people say, Jason, you're a hypocrite.
Don't you work from home?
Yeah, but I want an office.
Why Pizza Matters 00:06:07
I'd like to, it gets so hot in this little room.
I don't like the fact that right now there's this little graphic problem that I can't like this.
I can't even tell you how many of these, you know, I bought this thing.
This is another one of those neat little webcams, right?
That this didn't want to work right with the software that I've had.
Five minutes in, guys, I had the software issues, but luckily, taking a look, I've got the hotkey thing going.
But the hotkey thing isn't even that great.
I'm going to have to change that as well.
I'm probably going to go get like a stream deck.
Just, oh my goodness.
Oh.
Every day, every day.
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Ray Dietrich, who I'm going to be doing a pre-record with today.
So we're going to try to get all the shows out through Thursday, even though I will be on the road either starting Tuesday, depending on what they say about my car, or I'll be flying out on Thursday morning.
But don't worry, we're going to make sure that we don't miss a show.
I'm very committed to this job.
I love it.
Obviously, I'm very blessed and lucky to have it.
And I'm blessed that you guys make it possible because without an audience, number one, I can't make a living.
Number two, I can't get this information out.
And the more I can make a living, the more issues I can focus on.
And the easier it is for me to get this information out.
So when we talk about these jobs, okay, cloud engineer, e-learning assistant, translator, like customer feedback analyst.
All this stuff seems pretty damn soul-crushing.
And, you know, for me anyway, I take pride in my work whether I'm doing this or I'm running a bar or I'm making pizzas.
It's funny.
You know, total side note, total side note, but since we're bringing up the career of pizza making, a lot of people here know that I am an adamant, adamant pizza maker.
I'm a pizza aficionado.
I throw the dough.
It's one of the biggest things that I miss about being back home in New York is that the pizza here is pretty awful.
And like the stuff that they say is good ain't that great.
Pretty, pretty not so great.
Okay.
And a lot of people are aware of David Portnoy and his bar stool, one bite.
Everybody knows the rules.
Pizza reviews.
Well, Portnoy recently moved to upstate New York in Saratoga.
So he's been hitting all these spots in Schenectady.
And I wish he would go to Oneana.
Man, if he ever went to Oneana, I hope they do it right for him.
They do the thin, crispy pie.
That's usually what he really likes, is the thin, crispy.
So anyway, I see him go to this place where everybody's telling him not to get the pizza because it's awful, but he does it anyway.
And then the dude comes out to tell him how awful the pizza is going to be, who made the pizza, and says, this is like the fourth pie that I've ever made in my life.
And I look at him, I'm like, I know that guy.
I'm like, and he was not a pizza man.
And he's from Oneana, actually.
But I can't remember his name.
Man, I'm probably close to a decade since I've seen the dude.
And he just hit me up on Facebook yesterday.
I don't even know if he saw my post, but we just became, I was so sure it was him.
It is him.
We have found him.
And his pizza was awful.
It looked awful.
It got an awful review.
It deserved all of it.
Okay.
So let's just keep going down here.
I mean, think about all this stuff right here.
Like, a lot of this stuff's not even going to be around.
Like freelance writer, data analyst, accountant, all this stuff online.
These are going to be automated out.
Software engineer.
Yeah, we're going to need those.
But at the same time, a lot of that's going to be automated out.
IT analyst, copy editors, automated out.
Hotel night auditor, automated out.
Talent acquisition.
The hell does that?
How you work at talent acquisition from your home?
Legal assistant, market research analysis.
A lot of these are going by the wayside.
Executive assistant.
Art teacher?
Social media manager?
Like art teacher?
Again, you should have to be in school to be an art teacher.
And then you look at the like social media manager.
I do that for myself for the most part.
I got a little help.
Insurance claim adjuster, digital content creator.
Hey, we're here.
Again, I feel real lucky.
Community moderator.
Yikes.
Yikes.
It's like snitch work.
About five minutes in the broadcast.
I think I've got five more stories that we could possibly hit right here.
Britney Spears goes topless with pink panties with thigh-high boots as she rolls around in bed after a strange husband, Sam Asgari, filed for divorce.
And, like, again, never had a chance.
If you saw earlier in the week, just never had a chance.
Like, total stripper stuff.
Can you imagine?
You know, you've gotten so much attention in your life.
And I'm not saying it's not going to have the toll and all that other stuff, but you've gotten all this attention in your life.
Somebody needs to help pull it back.
And this is someone that has been around probably some of the worst people since she was a kid in the Mickey Mouse Club.
But that's somebody that's screaming for help, screaming for help.
Okay?
J.B. Fox spotted Good Spirits while out to lunch in L.A. after saying he is finally starting to feel like himself after mystery medical emergency.
Suing Epstein: Gains and Revelations 00:04:21
No mystery.
If you look at it, it looks like he had a stroke into a brain aneurysm.
All implications are the hate and live shots.
Still in great physical condition for a 50-plus-year-old gentleman, I believe.
I think he's 50, 55.
Yeah.
Starting to get the gains back in.
Everybody's like, the video of him looked so pale and skinny.
Yeah, he's probably almost dead.
Lucky to be alive.
And he's just starting to get back into shape.
And we're rooting for the guy.
I do hope that he comes out and he warns others about what happened to him.
I think that's important.
Trump confirms he will not be appearing in any Republican primary presidential debates.
As speculation grows, he will do an interview with Tucker Carlson instead.
I don't like this.
Once again, I feel like we want more speech and we want a conversation.
And there should be some people out there that are challenging Donnie T on his great narrative, right?
Like I said, we just played Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talking about Rem Desivier.
I would hope that Vivek Ramaswamy would talk about those type of things.
None of these people running, by the way, are perfect.
I'm kind of upset that Rand Paul has not declared his nomination.
I would assume that that is because he is on board with Trump and maybe even possibly would have a place in that administration.
Again, I don't know how Trump even has a path to the nomination, but if some miracle happens and he gets in there, that guy's like the no-brainer.
Carrie Lake is like the no-brainer for vice president.
And somebody like Rand Paul as Secretary of State would be huge.
I mean, wow, talk about me getting behind something.
That'd be big.
But you got to debate.
You got to speak up.
It's just the way it is.
Former first lady of the U.S. Virgin Islands, okay?
Guess what?
Cecile DeJong admitted to staying at Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan apartment in 2017 for knee replacement surgery.
Yes, they're that tight.
They're that tight.
And remember, you had the U.S. Virgin Islands suing all these banks and all these multiple lawsuits with these banks.
And then you have JPMorgan suing the U.S. Virgin Islands back.
They all knew.
Offensive, defensive, it's all coming out.
So, yeah, if you don't think this guy was like embedded in the political system in the Virgin Islands, which is extremely tidy, tiny, and extremely elite, come on.
Come on, nah.
And I believe this is another Epstein story.
FBI didn't investigate Prince Andrews' links to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein because he was a royal lawyer for billionaire sex offender victim claims in new U.S. documentary.
No kidding.
No kidding.
I mean, there's a lot of reasons, but certainly the protection of being a royal is one of them, obviously, without a doubt.
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Loose Change, Final Cut, Fabled Enemies, Invisible Empire, A New World Order to Find, and Shade the Motion Picture are free on a variety of platforms.
I want you to watch them.
I want you to share them and get the message out.
I want you to hold screenings of these films because I think they are important to this day.
And remember, 9/11 is at that apex of the narrative control of crushing quote-unquote conspiracy theories of the birth of the Cass Sunstein program that I believe will be developed into what?
Signature reduction, which we are under to this day.
Stick around here at RVM Rumble for great shows like Wayne Dupree, Ray Dietrich, Drew Berquist, Chad Caton, and many others.
I love you guys.
It's not about left or right.
It's always about right and wrong.
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