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Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
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Good morning, good morning, good morning.
And guys, again, the week just flies by.
We're already at the end of the week here for Reality Rants.
And last night was the second presidential debate.
I'm going to be 100% honest with you.
I fell asleep. Didn't get a lot of sleep the night before.
Happens a lot. I'm tossing.
I'm turning. I need to start exercising.
And even then, I wonder.
Because I know in that initial route, always when I exercise, yeah, you're beat up.
Yeah, you're tired. But you're also extremely sore.
So it's very uncomfortable to get to bed.
I'm not trying to make excuses here.
I'm just saying, damned if you do.
Damned if you don't.
Fell asleep. Then I wanted to watch it on a replay anywhere.
But not with commentary from someone like a YouTuber.
Fox News didn't have it posted.
I tried to go to their site via my phone, and I was on my television.
I didn't want to go back to my office or pop up a computer.
It made me sign in with an email, and I signed in with the email on my phone.
Of course, it didn't have the right drivers for it.
Hey, Fox, way to really put that multi-billion dollar company to use.
You know how many people watch things on mobile now?
Couldn't make it work on mobile?
I'm sure I wasn't just like an anomaly.
So, I caught, I don't know, just little, little pieces, but it was pretty much what I thought.
Like, once again, Vivek Ramaswamy is the only one up there saying anything of any substance.
The grandstanding is ridiculous.
The jokes are bad.
The people are dumb.
Like, I'm not going to put you through the horrible Chris Christie clip.
Chris Christie is clearly up there to try to continually put this narrative out that Trump is a bad man getting what he deserves.
And Mike Pence is a hero.
Right? That's it.
That's all. He's not running for president.
No one's voting. Can you imagine that guy?
I mean, don't get me wrong. Anything's on the table at this point.
After the zombie J thing, it's over.
But... Joe, you know, he'd been elevated to a certain point before that.
What presidential run for Christie is this?
This is two?
They're all awful.
I've got a clip that Vivek actually put out.
We're going to watch that. It's like seven minutes long.
It's probably the highlights of what he was saying.
I've got another clip of everybody gunning for him, including Tim Scott.
And then just this dummy, Haley.
Nikki Haley is really terrible.
Just awful. And I was thinking about it yesterday.
When I was doing my other shows and Nikki Haley came up.
And I thought to myself, you know, they really wanted to try to ride the thunder and the wave that they were able to create with Sarah Palin under John McCain.
But then Sarah Palin turned on them, eventually.
Sarah Palin started talking about Julian Assange.
It's the last thing the establishment wants.
So yeah, they put somebody in there that was a malleable puppet at the time, very ignorant.
And over time, that person's ignorance withered away when they saw how corrupt the system was.
Nikki Haley very much is a part of that corrupt system.
And I don't know that Nikki Haley is ever coming around.
Nikki Haley is just...
It makes me a little sick.
So let's play the clip.
Where, first of all, since Vivek is the only one telling the truth, this is kind of going to be the theme of the show.
Second hour, I've got this brand spanking new interview with Bill Gates and the New York Times.
And you cannot make up the title of what this...
This interview is. Bill Gates on climate.
Are we science people?
Or are we the idiots?
So again, if you don't go along with the narrative being set by Gates and his friends, you're an idiot.
If you don't go along with the New York Times, you're a moron.
You're the dumb one.
And Nikki Haley...
When she has open discourse and is forced to defend her ideas with somebody that's just saying common sense stuff, it's really not that special.
It's only special because of how corrupt the system is.
Says that she's actually so adverse to information that is counter to what she's spouting that she gets dumber Every time that information is presented to her.
That's quite the conundrum.
It sounds like a terrible medical condition.
You'd want to get that taken care of.
Seriously. So, first clip of the day.
Here we go.
Vivek and Haley. I mean, it's so ridiculous. You know who that is clapping?
Notice it's not a thunderous clap or a woo.
That's the donor class.
Those are the billionaires.
Those are the Hamptonites.
You get it? That's who those people are.
We've got a TikTok situation.
What they're doing is these 150 million people are on TikTok.
That means they can get your contacts.
They can get your financial information.
They can get your emails. They can get your text messages.
You know, I went and saw Tim Dillon.
Let's see, Saturday night.
And one of the better bits he had, I mean, don't get me wrong, guy dominated.
Tim Dillon's hilarious. But he started talking about TikTok and spying.
And he's like, ooh, TikTok and spying.
He goes, you know, it's okay that the U.S. government is constantly spying on you illegally and they're giving positions to guys like Clapper.
He didn't mention Clapper. But he goes, when the Chinese doing it, well, they're doing it Chinese style.
You see, when China does it, it's Chinese style.
China is the ultimate evil.
Nikki Haley tells you now TikTok is the true danger.
TikTok in China.
What a joke. I'm spying on you everywhere.
In fact, we got a clip. I'm going to let you in on the secret.
Your Wi-Fi can be used as a three-dimensional spy device.
So, I think the TikTok thing is obviously way overhyped.
And Nikki Haley saying something as idiotic as that is just that.
Super idiotic. Let's continue.
This is very important for our party.
This is very important for our party.
And what we've seen is you've gone and you've helped China make medicines in China, not America.
You are now wanting kids to go and get on the social media that's dangerous for all of us.
You went and you were in business with the Chinese that gave Hunter Biden $5 million.
We can't trust you.
We can't trust you. We can't have TikTok and our kids.
We need to ban it.
Mr. Ramoswama, you have 15 seconds.
I think, excuse me. You have 15 seconds, Mr.
Rameshwari. Thank you.
I think we would be better served as a Republican Party if we're not sitting here hurling personal insults and actually have a legitimate debate about policy following Reagan's 11th commandment in his honor.
And the answer is, that is what actually makes our country strong.
And I believe... I mean, look at him.
The guy's a target, man.
You say what you want up there, but none of them want to let him even speak.
I'm probably going to end up having to watch the debates.
God, what a salty weekend this is going to be.
I'm not even sure.
I think there's got to be UFC fights.
But that's another thing.
Let's finish it up. We've got about 20 more seconds.
These people, these are good people on the stage.
They disagree, but let's have a legitimate disagreement.
That's what I would say. Stuart, can we get back to the question?
The question is on technology. There's one person on this stage that has occurred in technology.
You're not giving that guy any time.
They got rid of Asa Hutchinson, and that guy's the other odd man out that's about to be taken out of the debates as well.
In fact, there was also this assertion by the moderator that if you all stay in the race, then Donald Trump wins the nomination.
Donald Trump is so far ahead of everybody else, and...
Even if Vivek is for real and gets a grassroots behind him, I mean, you've got to acknowledge the cult-like following the guy has.
I mean, there are diehards.
There's MAGA rap.
You know, I knew like a little bit of it existed, but yesterday, again, I did an interview with just a straight-up MAGA rapper.
And a separate MAGA rapper was at the Reawaken America tour.
You know, these are people who obviously I'm not very familiar with, but just off of Trump's following, they have a huge following.
And you know, it's funny.
Just talking, who was it?
4G Auto Blow. Talked to 4G Auto Blow yesterday.
And he's like, you know, when I was rapping about guns and women and drugs, nobody was censoring me.
Put my stuff anywhere.
Not a problem. Start talking about the Trumpins, and I'm censored everywhere.
And look, long time coming.
This is just a tool and mechanism for them to go after people.
It's just like... The problem with that is everything associated with questioning is now, oh, you're a Trump guy.
That used to drive me nuts.
Sometimes they go beyond the Trump stuff, right?
Straight to the Q and nonsense.
Oh! Sounds pretty Q to me.
It's like, what are we talking...
Oh my God, I want to puke.
Sounds pretty Q to me.
So... When we come back after the first break, we're going to play the full Rama Swam clip.
I want to show you again what a target this guy is.
This is literally...
It sounds like a bunch of kids arguing in a 5th grade classroom.
Everybody is trying to...
Get, like, the certain position or desk or whatever, like, who knows why the argument would be going on, but, like, it's gobbledygook.
But you know what I did that was different than every other company?
We got the hell out of there.
And when I started my next company, Strive, right when I started my next company, Strive, to compete against BlackRock, excuse me, No, no.
I made a commitment that we would never do business in China.
And I will say something. I think you have more than time to explain your point.
Well, I was interrupted by a lot of people here, and I want to be respectful because I believe these are people.
I mean, take a look behind you.
Now, a lot of establishment faces there, everybody.
Take a good look behind you.
Is that Gorka?
If it's not, it's like a Gorka clone.
Hold on. Let's get a little closer in here.
But you take a look, and a lot of that is the donor class and their wives.
That's not middle America.
That's not the people of Iowa, okay?
So, on one end, it's hard for them not to cheer for Ramaswamy because a lot of the stuff is common sense.
But on the other end, there's just enough super establishment people backing like a Christie DeSantis campaign, etc.
But I do not believe in these, we're sitting here in the Reagan Library.
Yes, I wish you would not think it was midnight in America.
In the honor of Ronald Reagan's library, if I may, Tim, from one admirer of Ronald Reagan to another, from one admirer of Reagan to another, we can't see.
This isn't productive.
Let's have a policy debate.
I don't even understand what's going on.
Let's have a policy debate.
There's Pence at the end. It looks like they put Ramaswamy near center.
There's DeSantis right in the middle of it.
The Ronald Reagan Library.
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But before I go to what some people here would refer to as Vivek the Snake.
I get it.
I get why people are so jaded.
I get why people are so...
You call it black-pilled, if you will.
But I've still got some hope, but not Hopium.
I want to make that very clear.
So let me give you another example.
Yesterday, on my other program, I got Michael Flynn on for the very first time.
Now, I would have loved to spend an hour, two hours with Michael, obviously.
Same show as Forgiato.
And actually, Thomas Renz was also a guest.
I like Thomas a lot.
I have spent an hour plus on air with Thomas.
Now, usually the show has commercials, much like this one.
But we forwent the commercials so we could kind of drive through it.
Now... He's obviously there to promote the fight like a Flynn event.
But at the same time, I want answers on things like what happens when they put Trump in prison.
Because again, yesterday's not like a game or me fooling or part of some show.
No, a judge just ruled Trump was guilty without a jury.
And now they're going to say how guilty he is.
This is insane.
These are awful precedents to be set.
So, going back to talking to Flynn.
At one point, I ran with my line, and it is a true statement, in my opinion, that Donald Trump's only crime was not committing enough war crimes and taking on the media military industrial complex.
And Flynn jumped in quick.
He said, no war crimes.
None. And I came back, and I said, look...
As far as the military-industrial complex, it felt like he was fighting them.
But at the same time, some of the things that he chose to do in Iran and Syria in particular were things I disagreed with.
He nodded to both those things.
There has to be some pushback and some reality.
And prior to that, he had discussed, obviously, people in the administration...
We're lying to Trump, of course.
But that's why you can't have Mattis in your administration.
That's why you can't have Bolton in your administration.
That's why you can't have Pompeo or Barr or any of these guys in your administration.
Like, you want to get as far away as possible from high-level CIA guys.
That's for sure. Because high-level CIA guys ain't going to be your friend.
Because if you're doing the work of the American people, and you're doing the work of humanity in general, you're probably not pro-CIA. Because the CIA has utilized tools like the one I'm going to show you before we go to the Ramaswamy clip for years.
And now this is just becoming public knowledge.
So, this is going to start out with...
And I can already tell that this is a two-minute clip, but we're going to end up breaking it down so much that it looks like we're going to go to the Rama Swam next segment.
When I was talking and bringing this up with my producers behind the scenes, they almost were like, whoa, send me that video.
I'm like, I don't even need to send it to you.
Why don't we play it right now and you can just look at it?
Because I've seen a lot of Johnny nonsense in the comments here.
About this EAS or emergency broadcasting system thing in October.
And those dates are going to come and go.
And there will be no major thing or revelation with them.
There are no white hats.
There is no plan.
Right now, when I say they...
The mechanisms of the predator class and the military industrial complex are waging lawfare against Trump to put him in prison.
To strip him of everything and put him in prison.
Probably go after his kids next.
Okay? It's happening.
I'm watching it. And I go, we live in a world where your Wi-Fi signal...
Can give a three-dimensional mapping of your movement in your home and you can be spied on that way.
They're like, what?
I want to see that.
Well, this clip right here is actually with a gentleman who was...
We've played a clip of him before talking about deepfakes, deepfake audio technology, and how everything, all encryption, pretty much breaks this year because of AI. Here...
He describes reading thought patterns of an individual who's watching a video, describing it in their head, and then verbatim, it's writing down what they thought.
Okay? And certainly that needs to be trained and not quite as easy as portrayed, but it absolutely happens.
And then they show you the Wi-Fi mapping.
So let's go to it right now.
But of course it goes further.
So in this one, they said, can they understand the inner monologue, the things you're saying to yourself in your own mind?
Mind you, by the way, when you dream, your visual cortex runs in reverse, so your dreams are no longer safe.
But we'll try this. So they had people watch a video and just narrate what was going on in the video in their mind.
So there's a woman, she gets hit in the back, she falls over.
This is what the computer reconstructed the person thinking.
See a girl, looks just like me, get hit in the back, and then she is knocked off.
So our thoughts are starting to be decoded.
I'll never forget the Nine Inch Nail concept album, Zero.
Is it just Zero?
I've got to look it up because I think it's something more.
But one of the lines is, watch what you think They can read your mind.
This is the beginning.
And it starts talking about the beginning of the end.
Zero. No, year zero.
Yeah, year zero.
Boy, what happened, Trent?
2007, that album came out, I can't believe, more than 15 years ago.
Year zero. Watch what you think.
They can read your mind.
This is the beginning.
And that's without any kind of human brain interface technology.
Alright, let's keep going. Yeah.
Just think about what this means for authoritarian states, for instance.
Or if you want to generate images that maximally activate your pleasure sensor or anything else.
Okay, but let's keep going, right?
To really get the sense of the combinatorics of this.
How about, can we go from Wi-Fi radio signals?
You know, sort of like the Wi-Fi routers in your house.
They're bouncing off radio signals that work sort of like sonar.
Can you go from that to where human beings are to images?
So what they did is they had, you know, a camera looking at a space with people in it.
That's sort of like coming in from one eye.
The other eye is the radio signals, so sonar from the Wi-Fi router, and they just learn to predict, like, this is where the human beings are.
Then they took away the camera. So all the AI had was the language of radio signals bouncing around a room and
This is what they're able to reconstruct real time 3d pose estimation
Right. So suddenly AI has turned every Wi-Fi router into a camera that can work in the dark
specially tuned for tracking living beings so if
You don't think that that's something that has already been Utilized by the NSA you're not paying attention
These are the types of backdoors built into technology that are never discussed, but utilized via black technologies and information.
In order to do that, you would have to have backdoor access to the network and a way to get into the router.
That's number one, so you could, again, program it to do such things and send information back.
That's not going to be widely available.
When we talk about malware and things like Stuxnet, the expansion is everywhere.
These are the type of sensor networks that are already in use to go beyond track trace database.
And the other thing is, again, I want to reiterate it.
When we're talking about BCIs, brain-computer interfaces, they don't need to be hard-lined into your head to get a view of your thoughts or your thoughts to be projected.
Everything is energy.
Essentially, everything is energy.
Bushnell, the chief scientist at NASA, talks about how we're basically wet computing.
And in a sense...
You know, he's not wrong.
We are electric in nature.
We produce heat.
You know, the old modicum of you being a battery in the Matrix.
I know I produce heat.
I gotta go, you know, up the stairs and flip on the AC even sometimes in the wintertime.
Turn off the heat because my body gets hot.
My body gets hot.
So it's not even like you need a heat sensor recognition, although that already exists.
We've constantly seen, aerial-wise, that you can put different types of sensors and the heat and you can see the motion inside.
This goes well beyond that, right?
This will map out rooms, wherever the radio waves go.
You know?
So, technology is here.
There is no going backwards in time.
We absolutely have to acknowledge it.
And often, you know, my point when I was bringing this up, Via the Johnny Nonsense stuff.
I'm like, I'm concerned about real stuff that's really going on.
I'm concerned that judges are just finding people guilty without a trial by jury.
And then overseeing a trial by jury.
Where the jury, again, is just there to find out how guilty you are.
Horrible precedent to set.
Just awful. Awful.
You know, again, I put Flynn on the spot.
Didn't really want to answer it.
You could tell. And gave kind of a roundabout answer about how horrible it would be for the country because it would be unprecedented.
But I'm saying the same thing.
It is unprecedented.
It is unprecedented.
It was unprecedented for them to what?
Put a bunch of fences around D.C. and militarize that.
But we went along with it.
It was unprecedented to lock down the country.
But we went along with it.
And by the way, people are still pushing like that.
It was a great thing. I mean, Newsom was the representative yesterday.
You know, we did a whole thing on Newsom.
And they're sending him to the debate.
He's out there joking about football and Taylor Swift and how it's a vice presidential debate at best.
Yeah, but they're not trying to install that guy.
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We are back. We're going to go to this Vivek video.
In the second hour, I've got two Massey clips.
I can't probably play one of them in the first hour.
Just like I really can't play the Gates stuff in the first hour with the New York Times fawning over him like he's just, he's God.
We're the gods of journalism and Bill Gates is just God.
We love us some Bill Gates.
So the second clip of Massey, first clip with Massey is talking about regulation on farm and cattle and for the government to basically eviscerate what is left of the private farmer.
And Massey is, Massey's Kentucky.
Massey is a real farmer. Massey is the man, is the man, is the man.
I gotta get him on for like two hours.
I need two hours with Tom Massey.
Second clip, he talks about a little programming to put some thingies in our food supply that we might not want.
And we're already funding it.
It's already going on.
And people like Gates, through their foundations, have been doing this for years.
Especially with their partnerships with Bayer and Monsatan.
Just throwing that out there.
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All right. Let's find us this Vivek clip.
Here it is. And this is what he put out last night after the debate.
Again, haven't watched the full debates.
But this is his highlight reel apparently.
I have a radical idea for the Republican Party.
We need to win elections.
How would you stop fentanyl brought into the country, mostly by US citizens, through ports of entry?
There's two sides to this, and we have to be very honest about it.
One is we do have to seal that southern border.
Building the wall is not enough.
They're building cartel-financed tunnels underneath that wall.
Semi-trucks can drive through them.
We have to use our own military to seal the Swiss cheese of a southern border.
But we also have to be honest.
There's a demand-side problem in this country, too.
A mental health epidemic.
I met family in Iowa.
They lost their son Sebastian, 17 years old.
He bought Percocet on Snapchat, and then he died.
Why did he die? Because it was laced with fentanyl.
That is closer to bioterrorism, not a drug overdose.
That is poisoning. So it is our job to make sure that never happens.
But it's also our job to make sure that 17-year-olds don't turn to Percocet via Snapchat.
We have to bring back mental health care in this country, not with pumping pharmaceuticals, but with faith-based approaches that restore purpose and meaning in the next generation of Americans.
Many of them are getting it through social media.
And this isn't a Republican point or a Democrat point, but if you're 16 years old or under, you should not be using an addictive social media product, period.
So let's just stop before he goes off on social media.
One of the main things That isn't focused on, not discussed, not acknowledged by anybody, including Vivek.
You know, he talked about the tunnels and the cartels.
We, the central intelligence agencies and their assets, have been known to run the cartels and the product themselves.
This has been a form of funding for black ops programs and For utter corruption and greed for decades.
It's how it works. Now, without acknowledging that, I think you're making a big, big mistake.
I also really hate the term bioterrorism here, or terrorism in general.
Terrorism is thrown around way, way, way too much.
And the reason I don't like it is because once you use that term, all of a sudden, you no longer have any rights.
You're not even allotted to a rigged trial by jury.
You're allotted to a system with the Military Commissions Act, etc., where, like in 9-11, they can hold you for 20-plus years now.
And really never charge you or give you a trial.
One person, actually, you know, this is...
Who was it?
Ramsey Ben-Al-Sheef, I think, or something like that?
We're going to find out. 9-11, he was actually just found mentally incompetent after 20-plus years of torture.
So they're not even going to do anything or whatever they've done to this guy.
Who knows what he was even involved in with that mess?
So 9-11, suspect ruled mentally unfit.
We do it live. Yeah, unfit for trial, everybody.
This is this week. Unfit.
Like, so 20 plus years, and who was it?
Yes, Ramsey, Bill, Alsheba.
You know, my memory is better than I think sometimes.
I mean, I know everybody's seeing the eyes.
You know, I got the ball cap on.
Today, I am a little tuckered.
I got like decent sleep last night.
I mean like four and a half, five hours.
That was nice. Still feeling a little worn out.
You got worn out just looking at this.
Yeah, no kidding. He was tortured by the CIA. So this guy's not even going to stay on trial 20 plus years later.
Game over, man.
Game over. All right, let's go back to the Rama Swam and his tirade now on social media that's addicting.
This is something that we can both agree on and we can revive both the mental health of this country while stopping the fentanyl epidemic that will kill more people this year than who died on 9-11.
And I mean, there you go.
And then invoking 9-11.
Still a political talking point.
In fact, you know what? Uh...
Allison Morrow.
Another great premium interview.
You got here first. Um...
She had Matt Taibion recently.
And it's because her interview with Aaron Cariotti, who I need to get on this show.
I've interviewed on my other show.
Is now Supreme Court-level free speech.
And the video of him and the censorship of that video is part of evidence.
First of all, kudos to Allison.
Allison rocks, man.
Like, I just love everything about her approach to interviews and journalism.
Because it's a true curiosity.
And whether she realizes they're not really fearless...
She's not afraid to ask something because of the way it's going to be perceived by others, which is awesome, which you need more of.
And then she walks the walk.
She can just talk the talk.
She upended her family, moved them back to Florida.
She does the homesteading thing.
She's got the animals and the farms, everything.
I love it. But she was on with Matt Taibbi.
Because Taibbi has now taken an interest in her case because it's made to the Supreme Court.
And Taibbi has done a lot of great work over the last two decades.
Mocked people like me much like people mock him via the mainstream media now.
It's kind of ironic.
And I wanted to know.
Now that you realize how deceptive the mainstream media is...
Is he willing to reconsider 9-11 truth?
And I hope these people can make that a platform for just...
Not for running for political office, but just for reality's sake.
So everybody can understand how deep we are in this.
We're deep. We're in trouble.
We've been in trouble for 20 plus years, even before that.
But boy... That kind of murder in the middle of New York City and then what ensued afterwards.
Wow. Wow.
But now 20 plus years later, you can have an incident like the Hawaii incident.
And, you know, just like I told you guys, no matter what really happened there, it's going to be used to grandstand for climate change.
You know who was in New York City with Kathy Hochul last week?
Grandstanding about climate change.
How about the governor of Hawaii?
Wow. That's where we're at.
That's where we're at....to be a passive bystander sitting in the White House like the hollowed husk of a current president we have.
We will step up and address this problem to stand for Americans and our children.
Under what legal premise will you expel US citizens?
So the first thing I want to say is I agree with everything.
The Republicans on the stage are on the right side of this issue.
I don't even like how that was framed.
Legally repel US citizens.
They're not citizens if they're getting legally repelled.
What was that?
Militarize the southern border, stop funding sanctuary cities, and end foreign aid to Mexico and Central America to end the incentives to come across.
But I do go a step further.
You're right about that, Ilya. I favor ending birthright citizenship for the kids of illegal immigrants in this country.
Now, the left will howl about the Constitution and the 14th Amendment.
The difference between me and them is I've actually read the 14th Amendment.
What it says is that all persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the laws and jurisdiction thereof are citizens.
So nobody believes that the kid of a Mexican diplomat in this country Enjoys birthright citizenship.
Not a judge or legal scholar in this country will disagree with me on that.
Well, if the kid of a Mexican diplomat doesn't enjoy birthright citizenship, then neither does the kid of an illegal migrant who broke the law to come here.
And as the father of two sons, it is hard for me to look them in the eye and say, you have to follow the law.
When our own government fails to follow its own laws, that's how we really go the distance and solve this problem and restore the rule of law in the United States of America because that is part of what it even means to be an American.
So, again, really smart answer.
I've actually read the 14th Amendment.
They haven't.
And common sense stuff.
Now, will the left howl about that?
Sure. 100%.
110%.
But at some point...
See, here's what I don't like.
I don't like, just like I don't like manufactured outrage, I don't like selective enforcement.
And I was friends with somebody for years and years and years that's mother got her and her sister over here from Vietnam.
And they were born in Vietnam and she'd been there for, I mean, decades.
And still was working again and again and again to try to get her permanent citizenship and green card there.
And yet, we were starting to see this all the way back in like 2005, 2006, 2007.
We're starting to see the total erosion of the border.
And purposely, not only to destabilize regions, in my opinion, but also this illusion that they're voting Democrat.
It's an illusion. If they're voting at all.
And it's just the continual corruption cycle that empowers them.
Let's see. We're almost at breakpoint.
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Where are we? Here it is.
Boom. So the answer is I have a radical idea for the Republican Party.
We need to win elections.
And part of how we win elections is reaching the next generation of young Americans where they are.
So when I get into office, I've been very clear.
Kids under the age of 16 should not be using addictive social media.
We're only going to ever get to declaring independence from China, which I favor if we actually win.
So while the Democrats are running rampant, reaching the next generation three to one, there's exactly one person in the Republican Party which talks a big game about reaching young people, and that's me.
And let me level with all of you.
I'm the new guy here, and so I know I have to earn your trust.
What do you see? You see a young man who's in a bit of a hurry, maybe a little ambitious, bit of a know-it-all it seems at times.
I'm here to tell you, no, I don't know it all.
I will listen. I will have the best people, the best and brightest in this country, whatever age they are, advising me.
We will be probably many of the people on this stage included.
That's how I built my companies.
I want to be challenged.
I want people who disagree with me.
That's what makes America great.
See, I feel like the first debate is extremely stronger for him.
This is a lot of just nonsense about social media.
Look, I'm under the same guise of social media as television, right?
You're a parent. You've got to be involved.
I realize not all parents are going to be involved, but you've got to make those decisions.
Social media is a tool.
You can use it to interact in a very positive way or a negative way.
We do have to acknowledge the negatives, the mental health aspects, the 26 selfies, you know, those type of things.
The lethargy. Because we're not a perfect nation.
We're founded on the pursuit of perfection.
That is what makes America great.
And that is why we will end it once we win this election.
Mr. Ramashwamy, how would you bring down prices without immediate drilling?
Well, look, I think that we do have to run through the courts and get through that administrative state to make sure we're using the natural resources here at home.
But here's the other thing that we can do that's easy.
It will take forever, Mr. Ramashwamy. And it addresses the national debt as well as brings down prices.
Put people back to work.
We are using taxpayer money to pay people more to stay at home than to go to work.
That is wrong. That contributes to our supply chain crisis.
It contributes to inflation.
That's the easiest way to unlock this economy.
And here's the other thing. We have to put the Federal Reserve back in its place.
By putting it in its place, I hope you mean getting rid of it.
Again, why are we even dealing with the Federal Reserve?
The Federal Reserve, it doesn't just need to be audited.
It needs to be exterminated.
I mean, that would...
Man, would that show the world something?
If we exterminated that, if we got rid of our relationship with the World Bank and the IMF, it's obviously not where the establishment wants to go with it.
And the Ramaswam is really missing an opportunity here, in my opinion.
Agency that has gone rogue.
So in January 2026, when I have the opportunity as your next commander in chief, we will have a new chairman of the Federal Reserve who places priority on dollar stability and then most importantly, send packing 75% of the administrative state.
Reduce the federal employee headcount by 75%.
I mean, I'm all for that.
I am all for that.
I don't know how that's going to be possible.
I mean, when you're threatening the intelligence apparatus and the bureaucracy, that means getting rid of the fusion centers.
I hope it means just totally and completely getting rid of Homeland Security altogether.
But that's why this guy is pretty much unelectable.
Rescind 50% of unconstitutional federal regulations that are shackling businesses both large and small.
I've offered a very clear, practical plan to do it.
That's how we unleash the economy.
That's how we revive the integrity of a three-branch constitutional republic rather than this technocracy and aristocracy in the administrative state.
I mean, that's one of the smartest things he said right there.
So that's spot on common sense stuff.
But again, how many of those people are going to talk about the technocracy?
None of them are. They're all stooges.
I have to be very clear about this.
Transgenderism, especially in kids, is a mental health disorder.
We have to acknowledge the truth of that for what it is.
I met two young women early in this campaign.
Parents have the right to know.
And you know what the hypocrisy of this is?
Even New Hampshire failed to actually get past a piece of legislation here.
The very people who say that this increases the risk of suicide are also the ones saying that parents don't have the right to know about that increased risk of suicide.
And I'm sorry, it is not compassionate to affirm a kid's confusion.
That is not compassion, that is cruelty.
I met two young women, Chloe and Katie, early in this campaign, who are in their 20s, now regret getting double mastectomies and a hysterectomy.
One of them will never have children.
And the fact that we allowed that to happen in this country...
Not just allowed it, encouraged it.
I mean, I want to hear that.
I want that done.
I think common sense, we want that done.
All common sense stuff.
All right. What can we play at the end of the first hour that is still relevant?
Let's see. But I don't want to get in trouble.
Second hour at RVM, a rumble.
Oh yeah, I've got two great ones.
That's right. So first of all, one of the other things I talked about with Flynn just really briefly is election integrity.
And I'm not going to qualify this video because I only know what the headline of whoever posted it said it was.
But it sure appears to be what they said it was.
And what you're going to watch is...
You're gonna watch corruption in real time.
You're gonna watch people take out memory cards of voting machines, then put them into computers, do something with them, perhaps program them, I don't know, and then put them back.
And this is in the Cary Lake, Katie Hobbs election, where Cary Lake never had the standing to present any evidence or to go to trial.
Just insanity. So here we go.
They're removing the memory cards.
Let me just turn that background music right down.
So here they are. They're just removing memory cards out of the machines.
They're on tape doing it.
Okay, and then taking the memory cards from everybody.
And the one woman's got gloves on.
It's just, it's insane.
If this is what it says it is, I mean, it's right in your face.
Oh no, we were just performing maintenance.
I'm sure we're just performing.
We're doing the good thing. This is why the machines have to go.
There's so many opportunities for corruption with these things without any kind of chain of custody.
And then if you ask the question, if you point it out, shut up, dummy.
We're the New York Times.
What are you talking about?
The authoritative sources says there's no such thing as widespread election fraud.
Nuts. Just nutty McNutterton.
Massey, killing it on cattle.
Here we go. Let's play this clip.
The gentlelady from Wyoming is recognized.
I yield one minute to the gentleman from Kentucky.
The gentleman is recognized. Madam Chair, as a cattleman myself who interacts with and supports thousands of cattlemen in Kentucky, I rise in support of Ms.
Hageman's very important amendment which says, which prevents funds from being used to mandate electronic identification ear tags for cattle and bison.
The cattlemen in Kentucky know this isn't just another extra expense for them.
It's the beginning of the end of the American rancher, of the American cattlemen.
It's the beginning of the end of multi-generational farms in Kentucky.
Because this is an on and off switch that will prevent farmers from marketing their cattle if they're not in compliance with thousands of rules, never-ending list of rules.
And so this is why we should oppose it.
We should quit listening.
I implore my colleagues who've been lobbied on this issue.
We've all been lobbied on this one.
I implore my colleagues to quit listening to the lobbyists who pretend to represent farmers and start listening to their farmers back home and support Ms.
Hageman's amendment. I yield back.
I don't even know if they're pretending at this point.
I mean, they're pretty much out in the open that this is a command and control society and you're going to do what we say.
They do like to put lipstick on a pig.
Oh, this is going to keep the cattle so much safer.
And this is going to be better for the environment.
No, they want to rule over you.
They want to openly.
We played it this week.
Openly want you to stop eating meat and eating their printed malarkey.
Gross. Gross.
They want you to sign on to their global health treaties to give them power.
Never elected anybody from the United Nations.
Never elected anybody from the World Health Organization.
Never elected anybody from the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank.
Never elected any of the young global leaders.
Over at Davos and the World Economic Forum, it's not part of the deal, let alone their policies that you don't get to vote on, that they acquiesce to.
And not only acquiesce to it, but really, in my opinion, promote it.
It's not even an opinion. Of course they promote it.
It's their whole shebango.
Because eventually, they want to get to this level.
It's all about command and control.
Especially over your movement, your monetary system, your food supply.
This is out of Australia.
Thank you Mr Acting Deputy President.
Australian cities are becoming digital surveillance precincts with so-called smart city programs being rolled out across the country.
Invasive technology such as facial recognition cameras, license plate readers, smart lights, smart poles, smart cars, smart neighbourhoods, smart homes and smart appliances all connected to wireless networks and communicating with each other.
So what's wrong with that? Technology is good isn't it?
All this is for your safety, security and convenience isn't it?
Well, let me tell you, your streets are spying on you, your mobile phone is spying on you, your cities are spying on you, and the infrastructure for future lockdowns is being put into place right now.
Don't be fooled. You're being set up to be tracked through your movements and through the future of your digital wallets.
By handing over your data, you're handing over the ability to monitor your behaviour, which will soon be turned into a social credit score.
And once the central bank digital currencies are in place, You won't get to spend your money without approval.
Digital ID will soon become a reality in Australia.
Many other countries are already rolling these systems out.
Countries like Canada, Scotland and many others.
Eventually you won't be able to access any government or public services and you won't be able to travel across borders or access healthcare or the internet without a digital ID. Think you won't comply?
I think you will. The last two years were the dress rehearsal and we fell for it hook, line and sinker.
Australians are sleepwalking into this technocratic future.
And while we're sitting around, scratching our chins, trying to work out whether this is really happening, Australia is drifting towards a dystopian digital future.
Oh, it's happening. It's happening, Captain.
And in this country, they're setting new norms of tyranny unlike any we have ever seen.
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We're going to start it off with Massey once again, talking about the V-Word and how they're growing the V-Word in your food supply.
And we're funding it.
Our tax dollars go into that program.
We're going to start there.
We're going to gates it up.
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All right, we're off of the Tubins.
So let's go to Massey.
And here's Massey talking about them trying to grow vaccinations in food.
And how it's not science fiction.
It's what's actually happening.
For what purpose does a gentleman from Kentucky seek recognition?
Mr. Chairman, I have an amendment at the desk.
The clerk will designate the amendment.
Amendment No. 86, printed in Part F of House Report No.
118-216, offered by Mr.
Massey of Kentucky.
Pursuant to House Resolution 723, the gentleman from Kentucky, Mr.
Massey, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes.
The chair recognizes the gentleman from Kentucky.
Mr. Chair, I rise in support of my amendment which states that none of the funds made
available by this act may be used to fund any grant related to any transgenic edible vaccine.
Transgenic. Remember?
I told you what transgenics is.
It's the good eugenics.
Transgenics is the good eugenics.
And they want it all.
They want it in your food supply.
And that's why Bayer and Monsanto merged.
Because they're planning on putting it in your food supply.
Drugging you through the food.
Does the term transgenic edible vaccine sound far-fetched?
Well it's not.
We're funding it. In fact, scientists from the University of California Riverside, funded with your taxpayer dollars, have been studying whether they can turn edible plants, such as lettuce and spinach, into mRNA vaccine factories, thereby creating a transgenic edible vaccine.
One associate professor at UCR explained that ideally a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person.
We are testing this approach with spinach and lettuce and have long-term goals of people growing it in their own gardens.
Farmers could also eventually grow entire fields of it.
I don't think this is a good idea.
I don't think the American people should be funding this.
And I think and I would hope that we've learned something from the COVID experience with SARS-CoV-2 that some of our science projects aren't the best ideas.
And with that, I reserve. Don't worry, there's more Massey.
He comes back. Gentleman from Kentucky is recognized.
Well, my colleague on the other side of the aisle talks about keeping prices low.
I think there's more to it than that for the American people.
And he also speaks as if these vaccines, these transgenic edible plant vaccines, are only used for livestock.
Well, in fact, they have been used for livestock.
I'll get to that in a second.
But they're also being used for people.
That is the intended outcome of many of these programs that we are funding.
Funding with money from the USDA. What could possibly go wrong with this research?
Well, we found out a few years ago.
When a biotech company was experimenting, growing in corn a vaccine to keep pigs from getting diarrhea, what happened?
Well, the next year where the corn was grown, the prior year the corn came up and it got co-mingled with soybeans that were being grown there.
It contaminated 500 bushels of soybeans, which were then co-mingled with 500,000 bushels of soybeans.
See what's happening here?
See the cross-contamination problem?
And it's not a problem.
It's an asset to these mother truckers.
It's part of the inbuilt system.
You know? It's not just like a side thing.
They like this.
It's how the system works.
And those all had to be recalled and destroyed.
Luckily, they caught it.
Do we want humans eating vaccines that were grown in corn meant to stop pigs from getting diarrhea?
I don't think we want that to happen.
Yet that almost happened, and it could happen.
There's another case where the pollen cross-contaminated another crop of corn and 155 acres of corn had to be burned.
What are the cases where we're not discovering this?
I think it's dangerous to play God with our food.
I think we need a safe food supply.
And this is about food safety.
Ultimately, the people in this country need to know what's in their food.
And if we start contaminating the DNA of our food with DNA from other animals or viruses, the pollen could spread and we don't know what could happen.
And I would hope we've learned a lesson from the Wuhan lab that sometimes things escape.
Sometimes things don't go as you plan.
And so that's why I think it's a bad idea to fund transgenic edible plant vaccine research from the USDA. I urge adoption of my amendment and I yield back the balance of my time.
My man Massey!
Transgenics! How often are you hearing that term?
Not often enough. In fact, I'd say that most people who are aware of transgenics probably heard it here first, folks.
So you're seeing it come into play as we speak.
Now, Again, I got the gate stuff.
I want to show you this hokul mess.
Because these are the people that are the smart people that are telling you, please tell me we have this up here, that they are the authoritative sources.
They have our best interests at heart.
We should just listen to them. Let's see, Wi-Fi Spy.
Here it is, right here.
Here we go. This has been a hell of a year.
2023, I think we're at day 270 or so of this year.
My own state, a 1,000-year flooding event.
I'm not sure who knew back then.
We're keeping track 1,000 years ago, but that's what they tell me.
What's what they tell me? I mean, liar.
1,000-year flooding event.
But I was going with multiple year-after-year, 100-year flooding events, and now we had our first 1,000-year event.
We had record snowfall, and I'm from Buffalo, and I'm sure they could handle this in Maine just as well, but seven feet of snow, record.
Just nine months ago in a 36-hour period, the worst blizzard in our history, taking the lives of many New Yorkers.
So again, global warming, now climate change after the rebranding, is causing the blizzards.
Just a year before, we had not one, but two hurricanes my first 10 days on the job.
More than Florida had that year.
Something's up. And the fact that New York City and the city of Syracuse were tied for having the worst air quality on the planet Four months ago because of the wildfires from Quebec sending down the billowing orange smoke that we were all breathing.
Heck, it reminded me of my childhood growing up next to the Bethlehem Steel Plant in Buffalo where we breathed orange air every day.
We didn't think anything of it.
We didn't think anything of it.
I mean, like, rambling Johnny Nonsense to promote this bull snap climate agenda.
And swam in a polluted lake, one of the greatest freshwater lakes on this earth.
So I have been seared in the knowledge of my childhood of what I saw and the reality of what I'm dealing with as governor, and all of our governors have.
I just was with the governor of Hawaii talking about the unprecedented climate effects that destroyed one of his beautiful communities, Maui.
Yeah. So again, like, what's it getting promoted as?
Oh... It's climate change that took out Maui.
Everything's climate change now.
We're going to have to lock you down.
We're going to have to take away your power.
We're going to have to track trace database everything you do, give you a social slash carbon credit score.
We're going to have to control your movement.
No biggie. Oh, by the way, we also need to take control of about 30% of the earth openly.
By 2030. To protect it.
Again, you think that that's some kind of made-up stat.
No, that's the open goal of these Mad Men.
In fact, what we're about to play...
It's yet another one of the World Economic Forum puff pieces from You'll Own Nothing and Be Happy or, you know, on the metaverse and how that's going to help or NASA and their technologies and going to Mars!
Blockchain people, you know the ones.
We play a lot of them here.
This one, they openly tell you they're going to take 30% of the planet for themselves.
And you're not going to go...
You're not doing dick all about it.
We're protecting the planet big guy Let's play it right back.
I can't...
The music is always so awful.
We're always ranging on things.
So here we go. COP15's groundbreaking deal will protect 30% of the planet's land and sea by 2030.
They want to take a third of the planet...
And just say, mine!
Mine! Not yours!
Mine! Oh, we're protecting the bears.
Look what it means for nature.
The bears! Safeguard the animal life in a historic...
There's a rainbow through the clouds.
UN Biodiversity Summit in Montreal.
These people are sick.
The biodiversity, inclusion, biodiversity, sustainability.
The 30 by 30 plan.
Take over 30% of the world.
Take over 30% of the world and say we're protecting it.
So it's ours.
Like a magic.
Again, this is...
Yeah, I'm sure they're going to restore.
What they're going to do is they're going to reforest and repurpose some of these areas for PR. Very small amount.
And say, look at what we've done.
Look at what we've...
We love you. We love...
They're going to show you some...
Forget about the bears.
They're going to be cute pandas and koalas.
Right? Probably going to be smiling a little bit in the video.
It's going to be great. Just give them 30% of the earth.
The earlier target was only 20%.
We want another 10%.
Hey, let's make it 40!
They're so worried about food waste and the hummingbird.
And they keep talking about this net zero thing on carbon.
It's not real.
There's no such thing as net zero.
Let me repeat that for you.
There is no such thing as net zero.
It doesn't exist. 190 nations.
Pledged to channel $200 billion a year towards safeguarding biodiversity.
What that is, is money laundering to those within politics and business to set up the infrastructure of total command and control.
So yes, when I say money laundering, these are the big kickbacks for them to betray their
own people and help build the infrastructure for that oppression.
I mean, $20 billion a year from wealthier countries.
By 2025, just give it up!
We pay to cut our own throats.
Westernized nations are paying to cut our own throats.
To slash subsidies to industries that harm nature $500 billion by 2030.
Like, this is how they're going to price out competition.
Because this is, again, going to be selectively driven and enforced.
And as I said, one of the main reasons that we haven't transitioned from oil into something...
I wouldn't even call it greener.
Let's say more plentiful. Any kind of energy that is more plentiful and actually cleaner is going to be technology that is less restrictive and more accessible to human beings.
Therefore, that gets you out of a system of control where you're constantly paying to keep your lights on.
You actually need that energy grid to survive.
We can all talk about it, but 99.99% of us need the energy grid to survive.
We need power.
So you're paying that bill no matter what, and that's why these people are so brazen as they turn off the energy and laugh in your face, because what are you going to do about it?
It's like when somebody grabs your arm as a bully as a kid, right?
And they start taking your hand and slapping you in the face with your own hand.
And they're going, quit hitting yourself.
You're going to stop hitting yourself, huh?
Huh? What are you going to do about it?
You're going to stop? You're going to do something, huh?
No, you're just going to take it.
You're just gonna take it, you're gonna taste it.
I mean, again.
They're talking about hazardous chemicals and pesticides.
Like, oh, they want control of your food supply.
Meanwhile, they're funding transgenic research to try to drug you into submission through that food supply.
Which, again, they want a third of the planet.
Grow a lot of food on a third of the planet.
So this is part of the SDG agenda.
Meanwhile, large companies are now expected to analyze and report how they impact nature.
Oh, you're so right that billionaires and oligarchs, they so wanted more regulations for themselves and to make it tougher for themselves to do business.
No. Again, like Massey was telling you, it is to...
Crush individuals into submission.
Crush individual farmers into submission.
Crush them. Let's take that back just a little bit right there.
Oh, sorry guys, I forgot.
When I take it back just a little bit, we get some of that.
So let's see. Get us out of the UN. What do you think of the COP15 deal?
I think, no thank you.
No thank you.
I mean, I want to. Just like I don't want this.
Okay? And don't worry, we're going to get to Gates, as I promised.
We're going to get to Gates and the New York Times love fest on climate.
But I also have Tedros here at the UN with their global UN health takeover.
And it's all integrated.
Again, if they're going to drug your food supply and have you accept that while they take over a third of the earth and then have you acquiesce due to their treaties, it's all integrated together.
Thank you. Thank you, Katerina.
Your Excellency Commissioner Stella Kyriakides.
And Director General Sandra Gallina.
Look at him just basking his own tyranny and power.
Just so happy with his upcoming announcement.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Director General Tedros!
Dear colleagues and friends, thank you for joining us today.
And I also acknowledge Commissioner Thierry Breton and Director General Roberto Viola, who could unfortunately not be with us today.
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the value of digital health solutions in facilitating access to health services.
While the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic is now over, investments in digital infrastructure remain an important resource.
See that? Yeah, no, they want it.
They want the digital infrastructure of command and control that the representative From Australia just talked about.
This is an integral part of it.
For health systems and for economies and societies at large.
Like many countries, the European Union made significant investments in COVID-19 certificates to help people move around as safely as possible during the pandemic.
It's safe with your passports of slavery.
It's safe with your passports of slavery.
We're building the infrastructure right now.
It's safe with your slavery passports.
The European Union certification system was used by all 27 EU member states and more than 50 other countries.
Building on the success of the EU system, WHO is proud today to launch the Global Digital Health Certification Network program.
So thank you so much to European Union for the excellent certification system that you have transferred to us and we have the chance to build on it.
WHO will begin operations of the network today with the existing COVID-19 certificate as a global public good.
Global public good?
Soon after we will expand this infrastructure by incorporating other use such as a digitized International Certificate of Vaccination.
I mean, remember when people were talking about this?
You're a vaccine passport!
You conspiracy nut!
Global governance!
You conspiracy nut!
All out in the open.
But they tell you it's for the greater good.
Well, I guess so!
Well, I guess I like Bill Gates growing viruses in my corn supply.
Woo! He did the cool corn video!
I like corn!
He likes corn!
Corn! Routine immunization cards and international patient summaries.
WHO will continue to work with all regions to ensure that the network is accessible globally.
Incorporating relevant experiences and standards from other countries and regions.
It's important to emphasize that privacy is key.
WHO will not have any access to any personal health data.
We will only maintain a directory of the public keys that can be used to verify the authenticity of a member state's digital health records.
The Global Digital Health Certification Network will be an important part of our efforts to strengthen health systems and support our member states to prepare better for the next epidemic.
Always talking about prepare better for the next pandemic.
Remember, it was once in a hundred years.
Not anymore. Climate change is just going to put this through the roof.
And they told you all this!
Literally. Earth 2100.
ABC News. They made a cartoon about it.
That Anthony Fauci and Tony Podesta and Eric Schmidt.
And a bunch of other losers out there.
Man, you are one pathetic loser.
I mean, you know what? Let's give Tedros his own little backbeat on this one, okay?
Let's let him continue.
And he can let you know what's going on to a nice little backbeat, yeah.
Or pandemic. The network could also play a crucial role in cross-border humanitarian situations.
By ensuring people have access to their health records and credentials as they move across borders due to conflict, the climate crisis and other emergencies.
WHO would like to thank again the European Commission for its partnership and support and for allocating the EU member states and other participants that they migrate to the WHO network.
I also thank the EU and WHO teams who worked hard to bring us to this moment.
We very much value the European Commission's technical and financial support and we very much hope that support will continue.
WHO looks forward to implementing this administrative arrangement and furthering our collaboration.
So that all member states can equitably reap the benefits of this vital digital public infrastructure.
Vital digital public equitable infrastructure.
When you hear equity, man, run for the hills.
All right! The hype train on the gates is over.
Here it is. Again, 30 plus minutes, New York Times, Bill Gates, you're a moron if you don't trust their science.
Good afternoon, Bill.
Thank you so much for joining us here.
You think about climate change really comprehensively, so we've got a lot of ground to cover today.
But I want to start almost at sort of the highest, most existential level.
And there's been so much doom and gloom, but also a lot of hope.
We've been talking about this tension all day.
And I want to contrast a couple things I've heard over the last week or so.
We have United Nations Secretary General Gutierrez saying that the Earth is about to become uninhabitable, Total lie.
Totally ridiculous.
Not real. I mean, literally, chicken little, the sky is falling scenario.
Mike Bloomberg, who was on the stage with me earlier this morning, said that this was something that could kill every person on Earth.
Another lie from another billionaire loser.
Listen, we're survivors.
Our species, cream of the crop, pretty important.
And yet, when I heard you speak on Tuesday, you said, the planet is going to be fine.
I want you to help us reconcile these contrasting statements.
Do you think Gutierrez and Bloomberg are being hyperbolic, or are you really so sanguine about this issue?
Well, I'm the largest funder of action on climate, including grant money, innovation money.
I mean, he's letting you know, I'm the big daddy here.
Let daddy talk.
I'm the biggest funder of this.
I'm daddy. You know, I'm out in Africa and the foundation works seeing farmers who are deeply affected.
And that's why, you know, I chose to get educated and get involved going back around the turn of the century because that's where I'd moved on my full-time work from Microsoft and you know this was a topic that I got engaged in you know climate tries to use science and numbers you know and look at okay at various levels what's what are those effects it's mostly you know there are effects on humanity The planet, you know, less so.
It's a fairly resilient...
I mean, look at them laughing at us.
Yeah, yeah, humans are screwed.
The Earth's going to be fine.
By I mean humans, humans that aren't me and my buddies.
They're screwed! But, you know, the reason I'm engaged is because it affects human welfare.
Right. And I want to talk about the issue of health in just a sec.
This issue of planetary boundaries, though, it seems to be coming up more and more.
When we see oceans reaching 100 temperatures on the surface, when we see Coral bleaching, when you see the biodiversity loss and the destruction of rainforests.
To hear you say that the planet is really resilient, I think would surprise a lot of people.
Once again, like, the ocean temperature thing, ridiculous.
The biodiversity thing, ridiculous.
Just every, like, loser, slave talking point from the New York Times.
Given just how dramatically the Earth is changing in such a short amount of time.
Okay. So do you really believe that some of that damage that I just described could really be taken care of, mitigated, in a short amount of time in a way that doesn't go on to compromise human welfare and health?
Well, as I say, I'm very involved in climate.
There's been progress.
You know, should climate be the only thing we do?
Should we buy measles vaccines?
Should we pursue polio eradication?
I mean, I don't know how you pursue polio eradication, Bill, when it was your oral polio vaccine that caused polio outbreaks.
Let's bring it up.
Haven't brought that one up in maybe even a year.
Oral polio vaccine spreads polio.
Trust the science.
Except for when it's Science Magazine telling you.
Too many mutations.
Too many mutations. Are now caused by the vaccine than the wild virus.
I mean, it's unreal.
And Pakistan, Afghanistan, I forget other parts of Africa were in this thing.
This doesn't even look like the same article as the one I found before.
Let me take a better look at this.
Let's go. You know what?
Let's see.
Because I think it was like an AP report.
Let's see if DuckDuckGo has the first thing that comes up.
Because we can't expose Billy!
DuckDuckGo.com We'll do it live.
We'll do it live!
Fuck it! Do it live!
I'll write it and we'll do it live!
So that's the NPR one.
I remember the frightening look on this person's face.
So this isn't...
No, that's not.
There's CDC. Man, it's so just unreal.
Because this was like... It was 2019.
It was right around that time.
Let's take off this moderate search.
It's garbage with moderate searches.
And then let's go for news, I guess.
Boom. Boom. Let's see.
Polio transmission was supposed to end by 2023.
A new report explains why it won't, because it was never intended to stop.
Because the shots are giving it to people and the oral vaccines are giving it to people.
But people love Bill Gates.
When I see people, it's pretty much the New York Times at this point.
You know, I believe that human welfare can be improved in many ways.
And climate is an important way to make sure that we continue the progress that we've had.
But how do you balance, you know, should you buy measles vaccine?
You know, when we go out to raise money for polio, we're raising less money now than before.
Our organization is the most articulate going around the world saying rich countries should be more generous, whether it's for climate mitigation, climate adaptation, Health budgets, vaccines.
So we're on full blast saying that equity demands we be more generous.
Climate is one of those causes.
And if you thought the planet was going to break in two, I guess you'd say, hey, stop wasting money on measles vaccination because if that is the case, then who cares about kids dying of measles?
But I also care about that.
No, I don't think you care about that.
I mean, you kind of do care about it in that you'd like it to happen, but you don't care for those kids.
Like, again, if the climate were really the existential threat, that's where all the focus would be.
So he's telling you just like a smidgen of truth here.
Right. And as I understand it, you actually came to your work in climate through your work in global health.
And you've made stunning advances as has the global community in reducing disease and early mortality all over the globe.
Not true. Not true at all.
Not real. No, because don't you understand?
I'm really not helping with global health.
I'm hurting people.
I hurt people. That's what I do.
This is Transgenics 101.
I'm part of a crew that's into directed evolution and wants to experiment on and exploit The rest of humanity so that we can become the uber-mentioned dummy.
For example, when hotter temperatures are making malarial mosquitoes prolific in higher-altitude cities in Africa, does that create a new challenge that, again, is going to roll back some of those gains we've already achieved?
Absolutely. Everything that guy just said was a talking point tailor-made for this guy.
That's already unleashed his transgenic, GMO-mutated, malaria-ridden mosquitoes on the Western population now.
Already done it.
There's no way we'll...
In the year 2000, 10 million children under 5 died.
And we've cut that in half.
We're down at 4.6 million deaths per year.
It's one of the greatest achievements of humanity.
It was the Actually, the centerpiece of what we called the Millennium Development Goals.
Fortunately, we're not going to go back to 10 million children who are dying.
Malaria is still out there at 400,000, having trouble raising money.
Polio is still out there, paralyzing kids, having See, this is the crazy part.
He's about to talk about the food supply.
See how they're all integrated to this guy?
And they really are. But you want to eradicate polio.
One of the major ways to do that is to build a safe sewage and water system and infrastructure.
And that will automatically improve what?
Not only nutrition, but it will improve the rates in which people get sick and get polio.
Okay? People are malnourished.
Okay? If they are not getting the types of vitamins, minerals, and sustenance they need, they're more susceptible to every type of disease.
And they're never talking about actually building that infrastructure.
Instead, he wants to mutate biological organisms to help the populace.
In these poor countries, a third of the kids...
Don't grow up with full physical or mental development.
And that's because it's more difficult to grow food.
And so helping them in these near equatorial regions where The vast majority of the impact is, that's a very just thing, given that these are not the people who caused this problem in any way, shape, or form.
But it sounds like you have a lot of faith in adaptation, that with the right crop development, with the right farming practices, with the right medications, large swaths of humanity, that again, many people are painting in really apocalyptic terms, suggesting that whole nations might become uninhabitable.
It sounds like... And that is ridiculous.
They're painting it in apocalyptic terms to try to impose fear on the general populace, but then also make the excuse on why they need more control.
They need control over 30% of the earth in the next seven years.
Really six and change.
Sounds legit.
I want to put words in your mouth that you believe that there's a real pathway towards using technology and the advances in medicine and agriculture to allow continued human flourishing in some of those most exposed regions to extreme temperatures.
I'm the person who's doing the most on climate in terms of, you know, the innovation and how we can square multiple goals that, you know, we still care about children dying.
Honest. At least we do.
And, you know, how can you do...
Honest! I mean, think about someone who just says like that, I don't know.
Honest! No, I'm really trying to help kids.
For real. No, please believe me.
Please believe me.
I love children.
Climate effectively, there's very limited money for causes to reduce inequity in the world.
And no country is going to become uninhabitable.
Okay. That's good to hear.
The climate people have to decide, are we the science number people or, you know, You really want to make your arguments based on what you actually know about, okay, how much is the planet itself at risk, for example. Okay.
I want to come back to some of those points.
I want to talk about technology, though.
Here in the United States, we're experiencing a real renaissance in wind and solar, electric vehicles.
No, we're not.
Again, that's like a...
Joe Biden's running the country into awesome.
Bidenomics is working. We have a renaissance of green energy in this country.
No, no, and no.
Batteries, some of these technologies are starting to see real exponential sort of hockey stick-like growth that you'd be familiar with from your time in the tech industry.
Does the rapid gains in some of these specific technologies that are obviously reducing emissions Give you hope or change your calculation that maybe we'll be able to reach some of these very lofty net zero goals for our broader economy sooner than perhaps we might have thought even just a couple years ago.
Because the number of source of emissions is very large and because some of those are extremely hard to abate.
You know, 60% of emissions come from middle-income countries.
And so even if the rich countries go to zero, your delta temperature effect is very tiny, tiny.
I mean, think about it.
He's like, even if the richer countries go to zero, even if we enslave Canada, the United States, most of Europe, we're still not there.
There's a lot more to enslave.
It's marginal.
Even if we get these people to actually believe our peanut butter and bullshit, If we get them to believe, we've got a lot of work to do even after that.
And by the way, those people in third world nations, they're wily.
They're a little wily.
They might be a little tougher to control.
Bridge countries, we do have to lead.
And you can look sector by sector.
Solar, now the interconnect limitation, the transmission limitation.
So we created a non-profit group that's about the grid.
Implementing the IRA very quickly.
So we created a nonprofit group that we fund called Investing in Our Future.
It's just to accelerate those things.
In every area, I have nonprofit groups that basically are tax-free and profit centers for my operations.
Policy. We need more philanthropic dollars.
We need more smart people.
We need more consumers willing to buy green products.
So there's nothing, you know, we're not on a path to get to, you know, a 1.5 degree limitation.
Climate, it's changing the entire industrial base.
And, you know, so it's an extremely hard thing to do.
Innovation gives you a chance of doing it.
And what I've seen in the innovation space, you know, that I committed to create breakthrough in 2015, it's gone far better than I would have expected, even in very tough areas like steel, cement, agriculture, hydrogen.
What we're seeing is very promising.
I mean, this is the guy with the sewage water.
Okay. I mean, this is the guy.
This guy with printed food.
When he talks about agriculture, this is the guy with the medicine food.
This is the guy pushing the mRNA.
I mean, integrated everywhere.
Everywhere. But not at a level where you'd say, oh, this, you know, move on from this.
That's, you know, why, you know, we built this incredible team.
We partner with Governments and philanthropists and it's got many pieces.
It's got fellows, venture, policies, open source grid models, and we've started up a dozen philanthropic organizations that are to accelerate.
A dozen philanthropic organizations.
Now remember, with his philanthropic organizations via vaccines prior to the COVID-1984 nightmare, he talked about how profitable it was at 20 to 1.
At the Global Health Fund, Joe Biden, who he introduced last year when he was stumbly-rumbly-mumbly Joe, he talked about not a 20 to 1 return for everybody that was invested, including Gates.
You know, the philanthropers, the nation states he just talked about.
A 31 to 1 return.
A 31 to 1 return.
31 to 1.
It's a serious effort.
Absolutely. And we're not done yet to your point.
I wonder though, when you think about some of those technologies that you're invested in, you mentioned the hard to evade sector, you're also very interested and involved with things like modular nuclear.
And I think for some people, they think about next generation nuclear, the potential for fusion, And hold these out as hopes that maybe they will be some of those technologies that do sort of make a step change rather than sort of this more incremental progress that we've been seeing so far.
What's your thoughts on how close some of those new technologies might be and what the challenges might be in terms of permitting or regulation to getting them implemented at scale?
Yeah, so we do open source grid models where you can look at for every country Because again, rich countries are a very small piece of this.
They have a special obligation to get to zero first.
We've got a special obligation to de-industrialize first, but we're coming after the third world next.
And to get these things on the learning curve, so the green premium next or cost to be...
Being clean is driven to zero.
So you actually have a way of getting diffusion into middle-income countries.
You know, sadly, if you try to subsidize it, you're at money multiples of what the foreign aid budget is.
And so it's just, you know, the voters aren't going to come up with that.
So innovation is the only way you can achieve these goals.
Doing the green grid is very hard because you're not just taking today's electricity, you're taking the electricity that's driving buses and cars and steel plants and direct air capture.
You're having to come up with all the electricity, so it's two and a half, three times larger.
And that's very daunting.
And you can use these models and say, okay, if we don't have any nuclear fission, we don't have any nuclear fusion.
Which is crazy.
Like, we should be having nuclear.
And that's another point with Ramaswamy, that he's unapologetically nuclear.
And that's exactly what we should be having.
Now, the problem is that you're...
You're going to be able to instill fear in a lot of the general populace because we've conditioned to fear nuclear energy.
But we're in like third, fourth generation plants.
It's a different ballgame.
But they don't want you to push that because that actually doesn't have the type of emissions, other types of energy.
So they don't want that either.
They want to shut off the power.
We don't have any geothermal.
We just have those limited set of things.
That degree of difficulty and how long it's going to take practically is much, much higher.
But we can't count on broad acceptance of vision.
Putting billions into that, it would make new reactors with no high pressure, no after-heat problems, different economics.
It would be a helpful tool.
And the only reason that I do that is because of climate.
It's not like I decided the nuclear industry is a fun way to make money or something.
And likewise, fusion.
There are 16 fusion companies.
I'm an investor in four of those.
It's a question of when, I would say.
Not only do we get fusion, but we get it in a form that can make cheap electricity.
Listen. They're not breaking that fusion technology out until they have their slave grid in place.
Because really, at the end of the day, it's about being able to shut the power off and allot it when they want.
You can't do that with gas as well.
You understand? You can't do that as well with electric.
But once you...
Not electric, I'm sorry.
Fuel. So when I say gas, I mean natural gas, right?
Propane, etc. But then also fuel.
With total electricity in that grid, you can just shut off the systems.
You can control the heat.
You control everything if it's all electric.
And then, oh, here we go!
Nuclear will be the best thing since breakfast.
We'll unleash it. There's quite a variety of approaches.
You know, this deadline means that we're very much in a hurry.
Not only do we need to get things, but then, you know, the time it takes to deploy them in the world at large, you're going to have to leave, you know, 20 to 30 years for some of those things.
And, you know, that pushes you past the deadline that we're all trying to achieve.
Right. And what you just said is a special...
The deadline, like, ooh, the magic number.
The deadline. 2030.
The deadline. First of all, these people are patient because they really wanted this in place before now.
However, the acceleration is insane.
It is on a bell curve.
It is on a hockey stick curve.
For them outwardly taking over command and control style under the guise of benevolence.
The benevolent billionaire, Bill Gates.
True in the global south where, for all sorts of reasons, it's much harder to deploy capital for clean energy investments, for example.
All of which is to say, fossil fuels, particularly gas and coal, are going to be with us for many decades to come, it seems.
A lot of people look at those numbers And, you know, throw their hands up in the air and say that this essentially ensures that the planet, to use the Secretary General's words, will become uninhabitable.
What's your view on the fossil fuel industry?
Again, some people...
I mean, again, fear-mongering, uninhabitable.
Give me a break.
...really vilify them.
Other people today, Mike Bloomberg said he views them as a part of the solution.
How are you thinking about their role in this energy transition?
Well, they're a very heterogeneous group of companies.
Some work in renewable energies, some provide R&D dollars to things like biofuels that could be an important substitute.
There's no doubt today that if you tried to make hydrocarbons illegal, that the voters would rebel against that.
They like driving to work.
There's a variety of practical things.
So there is a demand there.
The ideal is that you set a carbon tax that's the same size as what it takes to do direct air capture.
But that would mean that the cost of cement and gasoline and air travel would be dramatically higher.
We played a little bit of this clip.
Oh, it's going to be dramatically higher if you get your way, and you know it.
But you don't want people to travel freely.
You want that carbon tax.
Right. Because we haven't innovated in those places.
We have gigantic green premiums.
And whenever voters are tested, like in France, you put on a diesel tax.
Well, they say, oh, those people in the city are richer than me.
They somehow should pay for this.
In Germany, when you say, okay, we're going to make you buy electric heat pumps, they back off from it.
So these... If you try to do climate things brute force, you'll sometimes get people say, hey, I like climate, I'm for climate, but I don't want to bear that cost and reduce my standard of living.
I mean, think about what they just said.
He's telling you.
They're going to use brute force, and this is about reducing your standard of living.
That's what sustainability means.
Your standard of living plummeting.
It's out in the open. I mean, the guy's talking about it right here.
I got a couple of tipskies and hutch.
Stephen Temes, thank you so much.
And Daniel Woods says, the Libertarian Party...
Needs to gain more traction.
That's our only hope if we stick to the party system.
Republicans and Democrats are too entrenched and corrupt, lacing their pockets with no concern for the people they supposedly represent.
I think it goes deeper than that, but I do think a lot of them are...
Extremely vapid social climbers that are 100% pay-to-play.
All right, let's continue. You know, I believe we should spend a lot of money on climate change.
I believe we should have very high carbon taxes.
The political realities are such that without innovation, it's unlikely, particularly in middle-income countries, that the brute force approach will be successful.
Yeah. You mentioned carbon.
He loves that brute.
Boy, we'd love to do brute force, but we've got to make it successful.
Capture and sequestration a couple times now, and that obviously people point to as an important part of the solution set going forward, but we've seen the people sort of view it in different ways.
Some people, Al Gore today in that chair, said that many people, fossil fuel companies, are using it as an excuse to keep burning fossil fuels for the foreseeable future, while others, including in your book, you present it as a How about we leave carbon alone?
How about carbon as a life force on the planet?
How about we focus on this guy that's sitting on a couch that's into eugenics and transgenics that has mutated mosquitoes with malaria and giving us oral vaccines that give us polio?
When I say us, I mean humanity.
Okay? And then the dozens of other real pollution issues that are out there.
The soil issues that are out there.
No, no, no, no, no. No, it's all climate change.
It's all solar radiation management.
It's all carbon capture.
And the reason they chose carbon is because it is the essence of our life force.
Don't worry, they're going after others.
They're going after nitrogen.
You know, anything they want to regulate, they're going to go after it.
But with carbon especially, that incorporates into our entire life force carbon capture.
Well, there's no excuse for not getting to the point where we get to zero CO2 emissions.
That's not real.
There's no excuse.
There's no possible way that you can get to zero carbon emissions unless there's no carbon-based life on the planet, Bill.
Again, they talk to you like you're a child.
Idiot insanity is correct.
Avoiding the unknowns of what it's like to get certain temperature increases, we have to get to zero emissions.
And that's a very daunting task.
Both the subsidization and the non-taxation of oil and gas is a barrier.
If you could politically put that tax on, that's a very good thing.
The scale of carbon capture is very hard to say.
It's only one of these path-dependent things.
We don't want a path that's dependent on fusion, but we want to maximize the chance that that's among the tools we have available What he's describing is, again, like fourth-generation nuclear and how great it actually is.
He's like, yeah, it's not like wind.
It doesn't shut off. It doesn't worry about the weather.
It just does its thing. Yeah.
We don't want to use that.
Yes, in the Breakthrough Energy portfolio, we have a number of companies that are trying to bring the cost of carbon capture down.
You know, today I'm the biggest individual customer of Climeworks, which does carbon capture over $300 a ton.
There are companies that will get us to $100 or well below $100, but even so, for 10% of emissions, you know, $50 a ton, that's $500 billion a year, three times all foreign aid.
How much that will scale up, I'd say that's an unknown because how is that financed?
Can you say a bit more about something you just mentioned?
You're the largest individual customer at Climeworks.
Climeworks is one of the most scaled and advanced carbon capture and sequestration companies.
What does it mean that you're the single biggest customer?
What does that look like? What kind of customer are you?
I just give them money.
I'm smiling. I just give them the cash.
I'm right behind the agenda.
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