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Machinery That Gives Abundance Has Left Us Behind00:06:33
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in blunt.
We think too much and feel too little.
More than machinery, we need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe, and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Ireland, the great and powerful are known why you have come.
You've got to say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has been you have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, tired you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
selves to these unnatural men machine men with machine minds and machine hearts I love you.
Yes!
You're beautiful!
Thank you!
Aha!
Shhh!
Shut up!
The elevator with Jason Burmese.
And who loves you?
And who do you love?
Good morning, good morning, good morning.
And who the F is this guy?
Javier Malay, apparently, is this guy's name, and I'm probably already butchering him.
I believe I've played like one clip on the peripheral about this guy weeks ago, maybe, maybe months ago.
I don't know.
First of all, I don't know much about him.
I know the Twitter clips that I've seen.
I've got this interview from Bloomberg News that's in English.
It's translated.
We're going to watch that.
But at the same time, he's talking about the dollarization of Argentina.
Argentina, economically, not doing so great.
Not doing so great.
But, you know, there's this one video where he's just like, ah, ah, ah.
I mean, the guy acted all kooky.
But, you know, I've seen this story before, right?
Like, Boris, whatever his name is, right?
He was supposed to bring in all that change.
He had kind of wacky hair.
He was still like a real establishment guy.
And at the end of the day, did he deliver on Brexit?
Or did he end up stepping down and betraying everybody?
I don't know.
That's kind of what it looked like to me.
Again, though, I want to believe there's good people out there.
I want to believe that citizens, common folk like myself, can gain some momentum, right?
Can actually make big changes.
So I'm just going to play this video for all those out there.
Not in English, but I think everybody can pretty much get the picture and read.
It's very like high energy-esque Ramaswamy to me.
Adocrinamiento, afuera.
Ministerio de Transportes, afuera.
Ministerio de Salud, afuera.
Ministerio de Desarrollo Social, afuera.
Se acabó el curro de la política.
¡Viva la libertad, carajo!
I mean, he's kind of cartoony.
You gotta give him that.
He's a little bit cartoony.
And we're gonna watch this interview.
That's gonna be a main part of the show.
We're also gonna talk a little bit about Kenny assassination.
That anniversary is coming up as Thanksgiving is just around the corner, man.
Time flies.
Been with Red Voice over a year, a lot to be thankful for.
Just being able to get my voice out there, right?
Just being able to interact with other people that are challenging the status quo.
I really do appreciate that.
And I got to do about two hours with Kurt Metzker.
I probably could have stretched it out to the two-hour mark, but for some reason, we got to like an hour or something.
I don't know whose end it was on, but all of a sudden, he was like blinking out and he was down to like less than one frame every 30 seconds.
I guess I could have had him bow out.
But you know, he's coming from a dumbs.
That's a joke.
He wasn't really coming from an underground base of any sort.
But we hash it up.
All you premium subscribers out there.
And remember, if you sign up for premium right now, they've got a firearms sweepstakes going.
So Second Amendment guys, somebody looking for something.
Nice little addition.
Who knows?
Maybe you're rolling the dice, but you're supporting the broadcast.
And I've got quite a few clips of myself and Kurt hashing it up.
But you know what?
If you are a Second Amendment guy, I've got this nice little Ron Paul clip from 1989 before we go full Javier Malay.
Okay?
Here's some Ron Paul action.
Just give you a little.
No one has the right to tell you you can't publish a book because you might libel somebody.
Nobody tells you you can't own an automobile because there might be an accident.
And nobody should tell you you can't own a gun because it might be misused.
If somebody is libeled, they have recourse in the courts.
If somebody causes an accident with an automobile, this can be dealt with in the courts.
The same way with a gun.
If a gun is misused, it should be dealt with in the courts.
Right to Defend Ourselves00:03:00
Unfortunately, government doesn't enforce the law against those individuals who commit violent crimes.
This gun sure looks deadly, but it's not the least bit deadly unless I point it at someone and pull the trigger.
In the words of Thomas Jefferson, he said that we are endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights.
And among those rights is our right to defend ourselves, defend our family, and to defend our property.
Unfortunately, in every society, there are those individuals who will resort to force to get what they want.
It's impossible to have a policeman on every corner to protect us.
So therefore, it is very important that we maintain the right to defend ourselves.
Correct.
That is correct, Mr. Paul.
I mean, pretty hard to argue with that.
Well, again, unless you live in La La Land, a place in non-reality.
Or if you are a tyrant or a dictator that feels like the rest of the populace should cow down to their belief systems and own nothing and be happy.
You know, it's funny, I did this interview with this woman who emigrated here in 1986, but was very much there during the Cultural Revolution.
Okay.
And when I say there, I mean China.
And during it all, it happened at such a young age.
And it was so bizarre because if you think about it in retrospect, there's some parallels to the COVID 1984 nightmare.
And you go, Jason, well, how so?
The Cultural Revolution.
Well, there was a lot of revolutionary acts that took place during that.
But one of the things, obviously, is the shutdown.
Now, what I found interesting, and I didn't really know, I knew some of the stories of the Cultural Revolution, but I didn't realize that they told people that school was going to shut down for a couple of weeks.
And then depending on where you were, it was a year, two years, sometimes almost three.
So basically what happened was, you know, there was an emergency.
They stopped school.
They said, don't worry, we're going to bring it back.
Then you had all this uprising.
You literally had teachers like beaten and killed.
That's, you think about that, and it sounds so wild, but then you look how far we've progressed.
And they were the old guard.
They were the people that weren't going to bend the knee.
And basically this woman said she basically got one year, and she can't really remember it, of regular school.
Then there was the shutdown.
And then there was this new indoctrination where everything surrounded and encompassed the great leader and collectivism.
Okay.
You can call it communism, socialism, whatever you want.
But it was all about collectivism.
The individual was crushed.
Talked about real struggle sessions.
All right.
Pat Buchanan's Legacy00:07:36
We're seeing those all over the place.
Jenna Ellis Kreiner, I would have never gotten involved as a lawyer.
And basically how they would have these on the smallest levels, these open air confessions of things that you knew that you did that were wrong and thoughts that you had that were wrong.
And everybody else was, oh, that's bad.
You don't want to think or act that way.
It's like, whoa, whoa.
But we're seeing it not just in the micro, but in the macro at this point here.
And the repetition is in our face.
So look, I want to believe that this new guy has some solutions for Argentina.
But at the same time, before we even play the clip of, and it's a longer interview.
He's going to say, he's talking about the dollarization of Argentina, too.
It's like, okay, so that's good that he's kind of going to be allied with us, but our economy's in the shitter.
So what does this exactly mean?
And then I see him, where is it?
Right here.
bring this up.
And it's like, okay.
You know, again, we're not anti, you know, Israel here.
But at the same time, you know where he's going to stand on the military-industrial complex.
That's just straight up.
So you got an ally in war, and maybe they do get propped up more with the dollar.
Is he really going to be able to do all those things that you just saw?
Right?
And at the same time, it's not like I can't say that RFK Jr. has this same blind spot.
It's not great.
It's not a good look.
In fact, I got another Ron Paul clip that gets into basically the origins of Hamas.
And these, you know, these clips, it's not just Ron Paul.
It cuts to a Pat Buchanan clip.
And look, Buchanan had his faults.
But boy, I think about Pat Buchanan more and more and more these days because I don't know that a Pat Buchanan could be on television.
Like, Buchanan was one of those guys that stuck it to the Republicans a lot, too, because he called them out on their bullshit.
Not all the time, far from perfect.
But for instance, when Georgia invaded Russia, but everybody said Russia had invaded Georgia.
And then, like, again, poop-poot, all the way back in, like, 2008.
Poot-Poot, the Red Terror.
I think I reported on it wrong initially.
And actually, Israel was involved in that.
They're running drills on the border with Georgia, so we're troops.
And, you know, the drills went a little hot.
Some people got hurt and killed.
And all of a sudden, you had this situation where Georgia, basically, Georgia provoked Russia to come over through those drills on the border, killing Russian personnel.
And Buchanan was one of the few people to tell the truth about that.
In fact, I wonder if I can bring it up right now, Pat Buchanan, before I play.
You know, I'll play these clips and I'll see if I can bring up Buchanan as I play this clip of Ron Paul telling you how Hamas was basically started as a countermeasure to Arafat.
And then Buchanan talking about, hey, I don't like what they're doing to like, you know, the innocent people in Gaza.
Whoa, lest we be accused of, you know, not representing peace because we're peace people over here.
We're like, let's cut it out, people.
Republican Congressman Ron Paul recently called the onslaught in Gaza an atrocious massacre.
It's our money and our weapons.
But I think we encouraged it.
Certainly the president has said nothing to diminish it.
Matter of fact, he justifies it on moral grounds that, oh, they have a right to this without ever mentioning the tragedy of Gaza.
You know, the real problems are there.
To me, I look at it like a concentration camp and people are making homemade bombs and like they're the aggressors.
The Israelis have been hit for six months with these little rockets, which didn't kill anybody.
It was outrageous, cruel, and stupid.
And they triggered a blitzkrieg against the Palestinians in Gaza, which in my judgment is an Israeli concentration camp where a million and a half people are locked up, cannot come out or go in.
They've been controlling food, electricity, fuel, and the innocent people in Gaza are the ones suffering.
Concentration camp, Pat, doesn't that diminish the significance of the real concentration camps?
I'm not talking about a death camp.
I'm talking about what the British had in concentration camps in South Africa and what the Spanish had in Cuba and what others have had where they bring all these people, lock them in there, and treat them with great cruelty and a humanitarian disaster despite what Zippy Livny says.
Hard to disagree with the guy.
That's got to be from a decade ago, maybe close to a decade ago.
And I'll tell you what, man, it's tough to find.
Again, I'm using Google.
But you see this, and it says, the American who dared make Putin's case.
Oh, he's making Putin's case.
He's a Putin ally.
Buchanan tell him like it is.
That makes him a Putin ally.
Yikes.
Yikes.
We also had some SpaceX stuff going on over the week.
Again, we're going to come back.
We're going to do this Argentinian Javier Malay interview.
But it's funny.
Like Ron Paul was trending.
I love it when Ron Paul trends.
Can't get enough of it.
That's where we find some Ron Paul clips and we get he up, right?
Now, the SpaceX thing was trending as well.
And I continually am watching that NASA channel.
And they play a lot of stuff from like two, I mean, from a lot of eras, but like when they're trying to get like people in as interns, they're in that 2019 era, right pre-COVID, and they're always talking about Artemis and going to the moon.
We're sending the first woman, first man of color to the moon.
Moon missions.
Moonie McMoon Moon.
Right?
And I just want to show you, actually, we don't, we'll show it to you later on.
We'll show you the launch.
And I'm sorry, but like what they tell us about what space is compared to what it really is.
There's a lot of questions there.
I don't think it's one thing.
Right.
And I think there are certain things going on that suggest that.
They don't tell us much.
We're the little guys.
And they treat us with great disdain.
So we're going to play that clip.
We got some of the Metzger Premium.
I also came across this drone piece that I did, I think, 12 years ago.
You tell me how it's aged.
It might even be more than 12 years ago, but 12, 2011, maybe 2010-ish, right around there.
Central Bank Elimination00:15:05
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Here we are with Javier Mile, the outsider candidate for Liber Tata Vanza, who won Argentina's primary election this Sunday, August 13th.
Javier, thank you for joining us at Bloomberg.
We wanted to ask you first on what most raises doubts among investors, which is the dollarization plan.
How fast do you think it can be implemented?
How is it going to work in practice?
And how will you get the Congress approval?
And remember, it's not, he won.
He's the guy.
He won.
He did it.
This is from August, so we're going to see.
I mean, this is what he promised.
I think there's a previous discussion about dollarization.
Actually, strictly speaking, is to get rid of the central bank.
The dollarization is an instrumental issue at the end of the day.
There are four argumentative axes.
One has to do with a moral issue, which is that stealing is wrong.
And senior age is nothing more or less than a swindle by politicians against good people.
Therefore, let's say if we consider that stealing is wrong, one of the greatest thieves in the history of mankind is the central bank.
The second point has to do with a technical issue because in the Argentine case, it is more evident when a product has no demand, its price is zero.
So, if the local currency has no demand and its price should be zero, the equilibrium real balances are zero.
And again, I mean, you don't want Argentinian currency.
It ain't doing great.
But at the same time, what do you just how do you just let how do you just start the dollarization plan too?
I'm unclear.
Whatever amount of money a central bank wishes to impose, the counterpoint is that the price level is infinite.
Demand and its price should be zero.
Equilibrium real balances are zero.
Whatever amount of money a central bank wants to impose, the flip side is that the price level has infinity.
So, in other words, it is a naturally inflationary economy.
Then, there are instrumental issues related with the different models of dollarization.
There is probably the most iconic proposal, which is the proposal of Emilio Ocampo and Nikolaos Kajanowski.
And we have different versions to dollarize.
So, it's not a technical problem.
There's also a political dimension.
It has to do with the fact that Argentine politicians, by means of seniorage, steal five points of the GDP from the Argentine people.
Well, I mean, let's be honest.
The politician class are always thieves of the worst kind because they're not top-level thieves.
They're all like capo gangsters.
They're always working for some other interest.
I mean, just the way it is.
Probably that's the greatest resistance of those thieves who want to keep stealing from the good Argentines.
That is the general framework.
Then there are issues which can be discussed in terms of the implementation and how much time it would take.
See how Ecuador did it in a compulsive manner.
It was attempted to be done in three months.
It was not possible.
Then they tried to do it in six months.
It was not possible either.
Finally, it was done in nine months because there is an operational issue regarding the exchange of bills.
The largest bill in Argentina buys less than $3.
And in the case of El Salvador, people were free to exchange colones for dollars.
I want you to think about that.
The largest bill they got, let's assume it's a hondo.
And I don't know, I'm spitballing here.
It's worth three American.
And our dollar redo ain't doing so well.
I mean, I look at what like a penny is made out of now.
I was thinking about this the other day.
Like, like, these are the new pennies.
And I, you know, at first, because they feel so light.
Here's a dirty penny.
Here's a penny that probably has some copper in it still.
What is this?
Yeah, 1950, huh?
Huh?
Look at that.
I mean, look at the difference.
I get it.
This one's shiny.
You can feel the difference.
This thing feels like a toy compared to this.
That's a microcosm.
Their largest bills were three bones.
That doesn't get you a gallon of regular gas in this country.
That's their biggest bill?
Not doing so hot.
This process ended up taking 24 months.
Our plan is based on an intermediate option in which basically people will do it as in Salvador.
But then, when two-thirds of the monetary base is converted, it'll be automatically dollarized.
Therefore, the time will be determined by the people.
It will be the time it takes to convert two-thirds of the base, and after that, basically, it'll be dollarized.
So you win, you take office on December 10th, you present a bill to the Congress to dollarize or, well, this plan of competitive currencies.
How will you finance the withdrawal of those two-thirds of the monetary base?
Great question.
Withdraw to finance, you have to redeem the central bank's balance sheet.
It's $40 billion, $10 billion for the monetary base, and $30 billion for Laliques.
Now, just think about that.
Now, $40 billion isn't chump change, but when we look at the grand scale of geopolitics, what was publicly paid for Twitter?
$44 billion.
No, that wasn't out of the pocket of the muskernauts.
He had other investors.
And since he's such a big military-industrial complex contractor, how much of that is really his money or his assets?
Right?
We're talking about a country.
That should show you how important these big tech companies are to the predator class, mainly for narrative control and management.
You have reserves, let's say gold reserves, the Sedessa Fund, the Basel Fund, and the SDRs, which are around $10 billion.
So to withdraw it, you don't have a problem.
And to withdraw the Laliques, you have government securities for the equivalent of $120 billion or $110 billion.
So by trading one-third, you would be able to redeem the Laliks without any trouble.
Then you have some sophisticated tools to make that rescue.
But the truth is that even in the most basic case, where you exchange those securities for new ones under New York law, the day you dollarize, the economy eliminates the currency risk.
It also becomes a credible stabilization program.
Therefore, it ends up being expansive by lowering the currency and counterparty risk.
Also, all this leads to less interest rate risk.
Therefore, I mean, those government securities are going to have a huge rally and you're going to get a huge capital gain.
I mean, just the way he's talking about this, you know, I just think that this idea of the dollarization of his economy is not necessarily conducive with what we saw in the beginning where he's just like, they're out, they're out, gone, gone, gone, gone.
I mean, all those things are pushed by the West and the central banks.
So, how does that happen?
You know, and that's one of the reasons I like what the Ramaswam says, because he gives an actual avenue to get there.
He goes, day one, everybody with an odd Social Security number, you're out.
You're out.
Mass firings, mass, just done.
Just boom, nothing breaks, you're out.
And then over the next six months, just cutting them all, saying Arriva Dirchi.
I want to believe something like that's possible.
By the way, good news for Trump, and I'm actually very, very happy about this.
However, this should just show some of the insanity.
We'll take a break from this gentleman.
Don't worry, we're going to come back.
But we got to hit the refresh so it refreshes the video.
More Gen Saki nonsense.
No, this is not the worst decision he could get.
The worst decision he could get is: I'm telling him, he couldn't be on the ballot.
So, again, it's ruled Trump can be on the primary ballot in Colorado, obviously, should be.
But here you go.
What is this trash?
There it is.
I mean, this guy's trash.
Horrible.
He's a legal analyst, though, for MSNBC.
This is the very worst decision Donald Trump could get from the trial court because it's going to go on appeal to the Colorado Supreme Court, perhaps the U.S. Supreme Court, and there Trump is going to face extreme headwinds.
And the reason for that is the factual find.
There's two parts, as Andrew says.
There's a factual finding that the judge said, which is Trump committed insurrection.
And then there's a legal part that the 14th Amendment doesn't apply to the office of the presidency.
This is the.
It's insane.
No one committed insurrection.
There was no insurrection.
I'm so sick of it, especially right now while the tapes, the 40,000 hours is being released.
It looks like just publicly released.
It looks like it's not just the blaze.
It looks like the drops are here and coming.
I'm seeing it all over my feed.
Their version of events, when I say they're the establishment, the Mitch McConnell's of the world too.
And that's why they put like a McConnell up there because it's so over the top.
They need someone.
They need someone just to go with their little narrative.
Awful.
Awful.
Again, a guy who's like stroking out in public, just having those moments, he's not really in charge of anything at this point.
He's way more with it than Biden is.
But like, you know, how active is that guy?
Let's go back to Javier Millet.
So it is a phenomenal business that very few will want to miss.
Suppose that it happens as in El Salvador.
It'll take us nine months.
In nine months, you had a return that could range between 100% and 200% per year.
What would you do if the Congress says no?
I will plebiscite it and move forward?
No, I'll leave it to the will of the people so that the Congress can explain to them why it does not want them to choose which currency to have.
And what would you do with the central bank?
Would you eliminate it?
At one point, you made the joke you were going to set it on fire.
Well, I'm talking about the layout.
What needs to be done with that building?
It's a figure.
It's a metaphor.
I'm referring to the fact that it no longer exists.
Regarding the transition, until we manage to transform the banking system into a free banking system, the function of regulating the banks will have to be fulfilled.
The financial entity will continue to operate until a free banking system is in place.
And continuing with that idea.
What if we ever really had a free banking system?
I mean, do we have one now?
Are they going to try to push one with their digital banking system?
Is that the new thing?
Like, that's the other thing.
I'm so, skeptical of all of this.
I want to believe.
I want to believe, but I don't know.
I don't know.
Especially with a place that is economically not doing that well.
Just saying.
And they're not.
Saw this video.
Play this quick clip quick before we go to break.
Thumbs it up, subscribe, and share.
Anywhere and everywhere, man, we got to support Julian Assange.
We got to support WikiLeaks.
We got to support more information getting out of there because these people are trying to digitize everything.
They've already digitized the narrative in a lot of ways.
But now they are the only ones that are going to be allowed to be anonymous.
Do you think if Nikki, first of all, you know, I forgot about this.
This, and I think we reported on it at the time.
I might have even, I think she was even in, she was my thumbnail now that I think about it.
Bilderberg 2023.
Okay, well, who was the, who were the participants in 2023?
Let's go to that.
Boom, boom.
And I'm almost sure.
Let me see.
Is that it?
No, maybe not.
Huh.
Well, I guess we're going to come back.
I don't want to say anything if I'm wrong, but I could have swore, could have swore that I was right on that one.
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Horrific screams caught on tape include chants of the devil equals death, death equals the devil.
True.
Famous alums include senators John Kerry and John Chafee, to name two, cabinet secretaries such as Averill Harriman, and three presidents, William Taft, George Bush, and George W. Bush, who's been reluctant to talk about Skull and Bones.
Does it still exist?
The thing is so secret, I'm not even sure it still exists.
Former Skull and Bones members and current members have been presidents, heads of the CIA, senators, heads of business.
I mean, huge, huge corporations.
These people have the network that brings them to such a position of power that most people could only dream of.
Bush would run against his fellow Bonesman and distant cousin John Kerry in 2004.
You both were members of Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale.
What does that tell us?
Not much because it's a secret.
Is there a secret handshake?
Is there a secret code?
I wish there were something secret I could manifest.
322, a secret number?
There are all kinds of secrets.
You were both in Skull and Bones, the secret society.
It's so sacred we can't talk about it.
What does that mean for America?
The conspiracy theorists are going to go.
I'm sure they are.
I don't know.
I haven't seen the web.
Number 322.
This is an elaborate.
So, you know, it goes from there into there they are at the Buddhist temple.
That's George Bromley, the one in the big headdress there.
That was the high priest of the grove.
And instead of the owl back in the day, they had a big Buddhist statue.
Anthony Occult continues.
Go ahead.
Why did they switch it to an owl?
So Bromley, and I have that book at home.
It's called, in fact, we can bring it up here.
It's called The World.
What year did they do that?
What's that?
What year did it go from Buddha to owl?
Early 1900s when he was brought in.
So the club actually is from the late, I think 1872 is when it starts.
And he gets brought in the early 1900s.
Goes to China of all places to study Eastern mysticism.
He's been a part of the club, obviously.
You see the Druid stuff.
And then they go out long ago and later on, the cover of his book.
Let's see, the long ago and later on.
Come on.
You got to be kidding.
Dude, Google, you suck.
How could I not get it?
There he is right there.
Perfect.
So the book here is an owl on a boat.
He brought it back from Eastern mysticism.
I actually have this book and I have his obituary.
So he's in those as Uncle George.
And basically, he chooses the owl because it's wisdom, it's a predator, and it sees in the dark, right?
So it's the great owl.
And the cremation of care is basically this ceremony that they induce because they are all working together, right?
But they might have to do some bad things.
Yeah, I picked up from burning.
Wait, oh.
I know you're there.
You're there.
I picked that up from the, you know, burning their consciences.
That's exactly it.
Like, so basically they say begone dull care and they absolve themselves from all the shitty things that they've done over the year.
Now, what I wanted to get to, you know, which I thought was important.
So I saw you and Jimmy talking about 9-11 and the Israeli angle on it.
And briefly.
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We talked about, I love having Metzger on.
I love that I'm connected with that group.
I love the fact that Craig Pasta Jardullah, who's down in Hawaii right now, you go to my Twitter feed.
I'm retweeting his stuff.
It's just, it's a good feeling to go beyond the left-right paradigm, right?
We're just talking about this Javier guy, who knows?
But at the end of the day, you look at the false left-right dichotomy right there with John Kerry and George Bush back in the day, the cousins, the bonesmen.
And then you look at their actual rituals.
So that came up because we were talking about skull and bones and their actual importance, etc.
And then he said something about, you know, the old tossing off in coffins while recounting your sexual history, which is an actual thing.
I'm like, well, you know, actually, some of the rituals are out there.
Some of the rituals are out there.
Rituals And Indoctrination00:08:03
I'm like, oh, really?
Yeah.
And I decided to bring that part of the documentary up.
We're going to shift gears.
We're going to go SpaceX.
That's what we're going to do.
We're also going to do some Kennedy stuff today, by the way.
Got to get the Kennedy stuff in.
Want to bring in the SpaceX.
It's a hodgepodge show.
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So this is the SpaceX launch behind me.
We're not going to show any of the sound.
We're just going to show you right there.
Look at the interaction between the rockets and the, you know, atmosphere, ionosphere, etc.
It's pretty wild, right?
And you never really see this much of the stuff.
That's always what's really frustrating to me, too, is that like you'll see this or you'll see something released by NASA, et cetera, but you don't see the raw footage.
This is just like two minutes of the raw footage.
And soon it should be like skating up on the thing.
There's like this huge, like what looks like a plasma burst.
Just super interesting, man.
Like, there's some perspective because you're getting some cloud action.
Let's see.
And this looks like a longer one than what I saw.
Did we already miss the plasma burst?
No, no, here we go.
Right?
And then, I mean, look at that.
Here we go.
Boom.
There's another part of it.
I mean, just, it's wild.
And I'm sorry, like, you look at this and all that force and all that power.
There's another one.
And, you know, these aren't even the big ones.
Maybe it's more towards the front where you really see it skating on there.
Because it made the firmament trend.
Okay.
And by the way, that was like a rocket disengagement.
You can see the kind of there.
There it is.
There's the boom.
Look at that thing.
There it is.
Boom.
Just wild, man.
That's just damn that when the invisible reacts with the visible.
And I know there's some people.
It hit the firmament.
You can't go beyond it.
And I got to admit that when that was trending, the first thing that comes into my mind is the Nazi who we put in the head of NASA, Werner von Braun.
And von Braun was vying for certain other positions too.
There were other places where they were going to put him.
But NASA really, by the way, you know what?
That's another story I didn't even get to.
And I have it up here.
And I might want to play some of that now today.
Dennis Bushnell, the chief scientist at NASA that I have harped on time and time and time, again, retired.
That's breaking news to me, but he retired all the way back in June.
I think it was June 30th.
And he did this podcast, this NASA podcast, in the final hour of his, I mean, the final hour of him doing it.
And I listened to it, and there are certain parts about it, which, you know, I think he's feeding the line and towing the bullshit.
But there, you know, this thing only has, what, 900?
Who knows how many people have actually listened to it?
Maybe like a couple thousand tops.
But it actually has a few things in it that I think are very insightful and kind of go against what we're being taught are the norms too.
Man, so much to go over all the time.
So Bushnell's out.
I don't even know who the new chief scientist of NASA is.
Let's see who took his place.
Chief Scientist of NASA is now Dr. Catherine Calvin.
Okay.
And was appointed as NASA's chief scientist and senior climate advisor on January 10th, 2022.
So probably made the transition in that six months.
Office of the chief scientist.
Look at that.
NASA's citizens science.
And let's see.
Is that who's this?
There's the podcast.
Jim Green.
Oh, and Alan Alda right there.
But I guess that's the guy that does the podcast.
No, because it's a woman with Bushnell.
Anyway, there was something really interesting in there Where he talked about basically that indoctrinate, our schools are indoctrination centers.
That's what he basically said.
He said, the imagination is crushed by like the third grade.
By after the second grade, not a lot of imagination left.
And he used the term Maverick in there.
Maybe we'll save that.
We're probably going to have to save it all for tomorrow.
But he talked about Mavericks.
And he basically said, you know, you have to be taught how to invent things on a human perspective.
He even talks about AI, talks about the virtual age, and he talks about ideation and how AI invents and how the human brain invents and how, you know, you want this imagination, this imaginative aspect.
He talked about how a lot of them don't play nice with others.
A lot of them are often only children.
Just, you know, the kind of stuff that I get interested in.
People ask me, oh, what do you listen to?
Who do you watch?
Not a lot.
I suppose I watch Jones, you know, and honestly, the video game, it looks like Metal Slug.
Like a lot of people are drawing the contra references to it.
And yeah, it got the con metal slug for all you old school gamers out there, Neo Geo style, arcade and otherwise.
The new Alex Jones game, it's $17.76.
The only reason I haven't pulled the trigger yet is because I'd like to play it on console.
Like, who knows if they're going to be able to get it on Xbox and with whatchamac with iOS or any of that stuff or Android?
Like, can I use the physical controller?
I hate, hate touchscreen games.
Absolutely hate them.
But maybe we'll do a playthrough.
Maybe I'll buy it if I can play it on a controller on PC.
It does look hilarious.
And I heard that one of the big streamers just streamed it.
Great publicity.
Didn't even know who Alex Jones was, really, but probably knew a lot of the references in there.
So, hey, congrats to Alex.
I hope it does help keep Infowars afloat because really, that's the one place that I do go check in on.
And by the way, there's a lot I don't agree with on there constantly.
I just want you, Alex and otherwise, just a lot of the perspectives, I have a separate nuanced opinion.
I think that's okay.
I think it's okay to have differences of opinion.
Oswald's FBI Informer Status00:14:40
Just me.
Just me.
You know, let's play this right before we go to break because it's a clip from JFK2, and then this will start the JFK conversation.
Everything seemed normal as the president's Secret Service bodyguards kept their ever-watchful eyes on the crowd.
Everything seemed normal as the president's motorcade began its journey.
Everything seemed normal.
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What took place is so odd that we're going to examine the scene four more times.
Watch the left side of your screen.
The arrow points to agent in charge, Amory Roberts, as he stands in the Secret Service follow-up car and motions with his hand.
What he is doing is calling away the president's two most important bodyguards, the bodyguards whose job was to protect the president's back by riding on the bumper of the limousine throughout the motorcade.
But there's nothing suspicious about that.
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So, obviously, right attention, America.
Attention.
Obviously, right there, you question why in the world the Secret Service agents that were supposed to be protecting the President of the United States would be called off just before he gets shot.
Quite the coincidence, right?
Well, I often talk about a guy named Warren C. Debru and the fact that he seemed to be Oswald's FBI handler.
He also followed Oswald from New Orleans to Dallas before the assassination.
Then it's put in charge of the initial investigation and 8,000-page filing, overnight investigation, or 800-page filing, I'm sorry, overnight investigation in Dallas.
And, you know, there's this clip I'm going to play from.
This is a CBS reports inquiry.
It's a CBS inquiry report.
Now, let's go to, you know, it's extensive on Oswald.
I would encourage people to go check out a ton of it.
Where is my clip on it, though?
Oh, is that it right here?
Yes.
Cost of Cuba.
No, it's a little bit after this.
It's 120, maybe?
Here he is, right here.
Just play this.
Besides the Fair Play for Cuba Committee, whose New Orleans chairman and sole member he then was, the owner of the Habana Bar, Auriste Peno, told Bruce Hall that he has a different version of Oswald than the one Edward Butler retains.
Did any of the people you saw having a meeting with Lee Harvey Oswald were any of these FBI agents?
Yes.
Warren C. DeBrux.
Warren Debru is an FBI agent, and you saw him with Lee Harvey Oswald.
Yes, I knew Warren C. DeBrux very well because I used to work with him.
What did you do with Warren DeBrux?
I was an informer for the FBI about the people in New Orleans.
What happened when the FBI agent, whom you said you had seen with Lee Harvey Oswald, who was also the man you were the informant for, what happened when he came to the bar before you went to the Warren Commission?
10 days before I came, I went to the protective fire at the Working Commission.
Could be less than 10 days.
He came and he called me from behind the bar and said he wanted to talk to me.
He caught me on the table.
He told me he was very, very nervous.
Very nervous.
And he told me, if you ever talk anything about me, I will get you us.
Yours and God work.
Juan C. DeBruz is now the special agent in charge of the FBI office in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
He talked to Bruce Hall.
Did you know Arrest Apeña, who is the operator of the Habana Bar in New Orleans?
What was your relationship with him?
He was an individual that I recall having contacted perhaps as many as a dozen times.
I suppose during the early 1960s, prior to the assassination of President Kennedy.
Arrest Opena says that he was, in a literal sense, an informer for the FBI.
And he knew you well because you were his contact man with the FBI.
Look at a little smirk, huh?
Even then, they got little smirkles on.
Nothing going on here.
You know, this guy's the guy in charge.
By the way, you know, Oswald, FBI, CIA connections, all these different languages.
Again, nothing to see here.
And that on numerous occasions, he saw you and Lee Harvey Oswald together, and in particular, in a Greek restaurant in New Orleans in the French quarter.
What is your response to that?
My response to that is he is wrong in his statements.
I have never seen Lee Harvey Oswald at any time in my life personally, nor have I talked to him by telephone knowingly.
Never talked to him on the telephone knowingly.
That seems a little odd, a bit of an odd statement.
I've had absolutely no contact, no personal knowledge, firsthand contact with Lee Harvey Oswald, nor do I have any secondary contact with him.
Was Lee Harvey Oswald an informant of the FBI?
He was not my informant, and I have no information whatsoever that he had ever been an informant for the FBI.
Did you ever use the phrase to get your ass or threaten Arrest Apeña in any way in connection with his Warren Commission testimony?
I certainly don't recall ever having made that a statement to Arrest Espeño.
My recollection is that I treated him with a great deal of patience and with due respect.
There would have been no reason whatsoever for me to have made such a statement.
So the beat goes on.
And, you know, the anniversary of the Kennedy assassination is coming up.
And like I said, you know, this other show I have, they just book people.
So I've got this guy coming on, Fred Litwin, who's debunked all the conspiracy theories.
He's written, what is it, Oliver Stone's Flim Flan, the demagogue of DLE Plaza.
I think something like I was a teenage JFK conspiracy theorist or something like that.
Yeah.
No, I was a teenage JFK conspiracy freak.
And look, I'm willing to hear out everybody, but come on, man.
Come on.
Like the Warren C. Debru thing, it's in your face.
In fact, let's see.
Do we have this one right here?
Let me see if I can just get the Warren up there again.
Yeah.
Here it comes.
It'll be a, you know, I did a whole video on this, and I'm not sure if I, that'll be maybe the Wednesday second hour.
Actually, maybe I'll do it.
Maybe I'll do a new one for the Wednesday second hour.
But for those that don't know, now you do know because DeBru, this was basically put out there as an obituary in one of these like military things, born December 26, before you die.
So he hadn't died yet at this time.
But you can see right here, he re-entered the FBI in 1950 with special agent assignments from 1950 to 67 in Newark and New Orleans, including lengthy special assignments in Miami, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic in 1966 during the country's revolutionary crisis.
And in Dallas to the Kennedy assassination investigation, where he also directed the overnight analysis, he directed the overnight analysis, composition, and assembling of the first report consisting of 800 plus pages.
And Oswald allegedly was his FBI informant.
Nothing to see here.
No big deal.
Nothing to see here.
Nope, nope, nope, nope.
Let's see.
We got time for one more Kurt clip before we go to break.
Remember, the second hour is over at rvmrumble.com for free, rvmrumble.com.
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Kurt Metzker.
It was highly reported on.
Roger Stone's the one.
You don't know about that?
Wait, 2018?
I thought Epstein was dead by then.
Wait, wait.
No, it was 2018.
Absolutely not.
Because what happened was he hadn't been picked up yet.
It was 2017 on the 2018 deal.
You're right.
He died in 2018.
But for the 2018 elections, it was reported that he was meeting around that time, right?
And then Cernovich corroborated it, and Roger Stone's the one that put it out.
Then Bannon actually put out, you can find it right here.
Let's do it live, everybody.
Kind of live.
The monsters.
Yeah, I've been trying to contact Cernovich for a while.
I don't know if I have a bad number or something.
I like that dude.
I had him on my very first podcast, my other podcast.
So here it is right here.
So let's just bring it right up.
It's still not out, The Monsters.
How do you stream it?
Is it up?
No.
So yeah, he actually put out a trailer where he's talking to Epstein.
And Epstein talks about the island of Dr. Moreau.
Let's see if it comes up in video.
Let's see.
Two minutes.
Here it is.
Right here.
So here's Bannon sitting down with him.
And this is before he dies.
Wait, who's the supporter of Tom?
Next month marks two years since the death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein inside a New York City jail.
We were underage.
We were a little girl.
By the time I was 16, I brought him up to 75 girls.
Lived?
He lived essentially like he was Gets.
He was an absolutely terrifying person to encounter.
You own an island.
Two documents.
The islands of Dr. Moreau.
Correct.
Jeffrey Epstein was a billionaire New York businessman whose vast wealth brought an arrogance that knew no limits.
He acted as if he could have anything he craved.
Reporting, the FBI is now looking into how it can interview Britain's Prince Andrew over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
I may be living from old thinking, but the future is for the way women think.
The way women think.
That's correct.
Is that not a sop because of all the depravity you've done against young women?
Your new sop is that their women's thinking is the future?
No, I've always believed that women would be, in fact, be able to take over.
I'm a firm believer and supporter of Time's Up.
Federal prosecutor said yesterday, video of Epstein's jail cell when he made his first suicide attempt no longer exists.
And Jeffrey Edward Epstein.
Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
Yes.
Epstein got away with his crimes because nearly every element of society allowed him to get away with them.
This morning, we're learning new details of the exact cause of death of former registered sex offender and financier Jeffrey Epstein.
The greatest threat to people put in solitary confines, they try to kill themselves.
Imagine that.
You're only in a room for 24 hours.
You start to go crazy.
So he put that out.
Apparently, there's 17, 18 hours of that interview.
Okay, I got to get a clip of him saying I support Time's Up.
I have to have that.
I have to have that.
I'll DM it to you later on on Twitter.
You can definitely have it.
Yeah, man.
But that's not even the big one.
It's the island of Dr. Moreau shit.
Not just one island, but two.
He's literally talking about what?
Transhumanism and the genetic manipulation stuff.
Do you know what happened this week with Peter Nygaard?
No.
Wait, Peter Nygaard, who is that?
The actor?
Drone Technology Insights00:07:50
Bro, we're going to have a fun one today.
So, no one in the United States, we got two Peters that they didn't talk about.
Peter Nygaard and Peter Dazik, they didn't talk about this week.
I heard of Peter Dazik.
Is he the one that has a rivalry with Bill Ackman?
Sort of.
Well, he's the guy.
No, Dazik is the dude with the gain of function, EcoHealth.
He's the guy.
Oh, we had the.
Oh, sorry.
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All right.
I don't know why this.
Oh, there it is right there.
So make Argentina great again.
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Israel releases footage of drone exploring huge 55 millimeter long Hamas tunnel under Al Shifa Hospital amid hopes of a ceasefire deal to release hostages and allow aid in Gaza could soon be struck.
I'm not holding my breath.
The reason I wanted to show this is this the drone footage.
Yeah, it's wild.
That's why.
Because this shows you what modern warfare actually looks like.
Okay?
This is what modern warfare is.
It's a drone from above that may or may not be autonomous at this point, right?
Identifying things.
And then it's much lower.
Okay.
They detonate on that vehicle.
I mean, Jesus.
And look, a lot of this is propaganda purposes, but take a look.
And again, this is operational.
They see the tunnel and a little drony McDrone goes down.
This is going to integrate into my old school punk rock politics piece from a decade plus ago on just small animal-like drones.
Like, because, you know, this doesn't look like an animal.
Doesn't look like a birdie yet.
But let's be honest, that technology is old school as well.
You really wonder how much of this has been deployed.
Excuse me.
So, yeah, you look at this thing and this should alarm people.
It reminds me of watching, what was it, Prometheus, where they throw up the little drone and it navigates and maps everything out by scanning it.
Now, obviously, not quite there, but how far away from there are we?
Or maybe we are there and that's just not being shared with us.
I don't know.
I guess we'll have to find out from a little bird that may or may not have told me.
Hey everybody, Jason Bermas here with another Punk Rock Politics Report.
And today we're going to be talking about drone technology.
Now, most people are familiar with drone technology because currently it's what we're using to bomb brown people in countries in the Middle East.
And we don't really think about it here too much.
But folks, I assure you, the Department of Homeland Security and the other apparatuses used in this country, like the FBI, the fusion centers, your local state troopers and sheriff departments, are also ready to employ this technology.
And now, at about the price of $4 million a unit, yes, your taxpayer dollars, DARPA and the Pentagon have brought us the 6.5-inch 19-gram hummingbird drone.
We're going to be funding our own enslavement, ladies and gentlemen, because I assure you, there are no hummingbirds in the desert.
So, who is this for?
Well, it's for you and me, the dissidents, the protesters, the activists, the people that want to ensure that our Constitution, which has already been shredded, does not go into the fire pits.
So, again, this isn't even the first time we've had this in this country.
Lord knows what they're not showing us because really they're acclimating us here.
You see, the CIA has already used this kind of technology, having drones be disguised as animals.
We had Charlie the Catfish, and back in the 70s, they actually had the dragonfly insecticopper micro-UAV.
So, again, they're just expanding on this technology, getting you used to being spied on.
And one day, those drones that are in the sky, killing innocent men, women, and children overseas in the Middle East, folks, they're coming here.
They're coming to America and at our expense.
So, be aware.
And you can check all my stuff out over at facebook.com/slash JasonBurman.
Facebook.com.
So, you know, I still have that, but obviously, there's no point in posting there.
They just want your money.
There's no movement.
There's barely any movement on my Twitter at all.
I mean, like, I can have Dinesh D'Souza, okay, literally repost our full episode under 100 likes, under 100 retweets.
Just pathetic.
Bill Burr Here On The Richards00:14:38
Okay?
And, you know, again, we've been talking about a lot of this stuff for a long time.
Look at that young man.
Look at that young guy.
I mean, I shaved today, but you guys know how gray the beard is, let alone my hair.
And it's tough for me to look at it.
I'm like, I'm like, am I losing a little bit over here?
I don't know.
It's tough to tell.
Like, the angles feel like I'm a little wider in the face on that.
But, you know, you look at that and you look, there would be somebody be like, you're a clone, Burmes.
That's not you.
Somebody who's wearing a mask.
Hey, you're a liar.
The earlobes don't match.
With all that being said, we're going to kick it to another portion of the premium interview I did with Kurt Metzger.
Again, Kurt and I have fun.
I have fun on these conversations.
And those are the kind of convos I really do like.
Don't get me wrong.
I love learning stuff, but I love throwing it back and forth.
I like comedians.
I like laughing.
I like being happy.
Imagine that happiness.
Hmm.
Lightheartedness with some pretty dark subject matter.
So let's kick it to this clip right here with myself and Kurt.
Muslim extremism seemed to show its ugly face in an unprecedented fashion on February 26, 1993.
A truck bomb had gone off in the parking area of the World Trade Center.
Luckily, the bombers failed to follow instructions and parked the truck carrying the explosives against the main support column.
What is not discussed, however, is the bomb was actually built by an FBI informant under the supervision of the FBI.
Ahmed Salam, a former Egyptian army officer who had been doing undercover work for the FBI, was the man who actually built the bomb.
When he was told that he would have to use real bomb-making material instead of harmless substitutes, he became suspicious and began taping his conversations with FBI officials.
Last winter, the FBI was praised for its speed in cracking the case of the World Trade Center bombing and bringing four suspects to trial.
Now, there is some evidence that the FBI may have known of the plot in advance through an informant and might, might even have stopped the bombing that killed six people.
Notice the media emphasizes that they might have been able to stop it.
They then gloss over the fact that the bomb was built by their agent under FBI supervision in conjunction with the district attorney.
FBI agents might have been able to prevent last February's deadly explosion at New York's World Trade Center.
They discussed secretly substituting harmless powder for the explosives, but they didn't, according to the FBI's own informant, Imad Salam.
Unbeknownst to the FBI at the time, Salam recorded many of his conversations with his handlers.
The actual recording where Salam discusses this with his FBI handler, John Antisep, was released years after the trial.
You got paid regularly for good information.
I mean, the expenses were a little bit out of the ordinary, and it was really questionable.
Don't tell Nancy I told you.
Well, I have to tell her, of course.
Well, then if you have to, you have to.
Yeah, because, I mean, the lady was being honest, and I was being honest, and everything was submitted with a receipt.
Yeah.
And now it's questionable.
It's not questionable.
It's like a little out of ordinary.
Okay.
All right.
I don't think it was.
If that's what you think, guys, fine.
But I don't think that because we was start already building the bomb, which is went off in the World Trade Center.
It was built by supervising supervision from the Bureau and the GA.
And we was all informed about it.
And we know that the bomb starts to be built.
By who?
By your confidential informant.
What a wonderful, great case.
I mean, the guy just told you he built the bomb with the FBI and the DA, and they talked about substituting.
In other words, the blind sheikh and those guys couldn't even build a fucking bomb.
They need the FBI to do it.
I thought it was a great story of a man overcoming a handicap, but it turns out the FBI had it.
Yeah, well, you know, I told you a while back, I looked up, I wanted to see what the most terrorism was because it was a hot-button issue years and years ago, as you recall.
And there was a lot of arguments of like, so who's a terrorist?
And, well, why, you know, and so I'm expecting to see Islamic and not, you know, white.
Because it was like, is it white?
Anyway, I look it up.
It's eco-terrorism.
I go, what?
What the fuck is he?
Like, 12 monkeys?
I don't remember that case.
I look it up and then I'm like, well, that's weird.
I find out later from that guy who made Four Lions in another movie that was about this.
His name's Chris Morris from Brass Eye.
Brass Eye was a fake news show in UK.
Really funny show.
Chris Morris, he's in the IT crowd.
He plays the dad who runs a corporation before Matt Berry comes in.
So he found, I'm watching an interview with him.
He's talking about how the FBI has over 300 fake, they created it.
People that they locked up because it was, you know, hey, we're getting all the terrorists.
It's not just like the CIA and shit and the weapons manufacturers.
It's also our great federal law enforcement who gets to show what great work they do.
So that's why, you know, and you know, it's wild, dude.
I'm like, did something happen where like, because I never would have looked at the 93 World Trade Center or Matt Timothy McVay.
Me and my girl will talk about this.
And I'm like, why are they worse at it?
Because now you see Patriot Front or some bullshit.
And I'm like, did they get worse at it?
Is like how movies got shittier?
Like, and she goes, no, you know what it is?
Now the internet backfired big time.
Besides the mind control, they're spying on you, but you actually, what I realize is enough of my garbage can memory goes in where now I'm seeing what you're doing, and I don't think they expected that.
And I think a lot of people see it.
And I think the other problem is, this is why if I could hang out at Bohemian Grove, I wasn't asked.
But I would bring up to them: do you understand?
Yeah, you got your lies coming down.
I understand you cremated your care and you send your lies down the pyramid.
But all the scumbags that you, the people that are trained hollow shells at best, if they're not like completely evil, they're ambitious and they're lying their way up the fucking pyramid.
So you're not getting any reliable intel about shit.
That's why they don't understand.
You could see how much they don't get why it's not working with, take, for example, those stupid Marvel movies.
It's a big mystery to them.
They can't acknowledge because in their upline, they got to answer somebody.
And they got to look.
It's the same problem that I was described to be in China when I was visiting.
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We're going to have one more clip of Kurt later on in the broadcast gearing up for Thanksgiving.
Oh, the turkey, the mashed potatoes, the gravy, the stuffing, the buttered corn.
It's all going to happen.
Actually, my niece is asking me for some corn beef and cabbage as well.
We can do that.
Because no one eats the ham except for me.
I may do a ham too.
It's all up in the air.
I'm actually looking forward to it.
Bill Burr defends his hilarious wife over Donald Trump's controversy after she was seen giving the former U.S. president a double bird at UFC 295.
It wasn't at 295, first of all.
That's not real.
Was it 301 at the garden?
Or not?
No, it is 295.
Damn it.
Man, see, I'm losing it.
I was just at Bellator 301 for some reason.
I'm getting right.
No, it was at 295.
It was in the garden.
And like, she flips him off after he's getting like the biggest standing ovation ever.
And listen, I love Bill Burr.
He picks on them all.
Do we get a quote?
Here it is right here.
He's a big boy stuff, but don't come back and start crying.
Bill Burr here on the Richards.
I love it.
That's like those Trump guys.
They're always going, you snowflakes, F your feelings and all of that.
And then you make fun of Trump.
They're like, oh, my God, it's so disrespectful.
It's like you're saying F Joe Biden.
It's like, you can't have it both ways.
So that's my thing as a Pats fan, okay?
It's just like, if you're doing it too, quit your crying.
Quit your crying.
I mean, you know?
How's your wife's hands doing these days?
Oh, they're fantastic.
I love my wife.
You know where you stand with her.
Okay.
The guy walked in the arena.
Everybody cheered.
She gave him the finger.
Nobody got arrested.
That's why this country's great.
Everybody expressed themselves.
Can we all be adults?
I mean, I don't know about you, but I came there to go to the fights.
I didn't know I was going to the Republican National Convention.
I mean, it's not, but that's the thing.
It's not the Republican National Convention.
The reality is that's how the country feels.
All right.
And when you're in New York City, and look, think about that.
It's not, again, like to afford to go to that and to be in the front, it's a lot of money.
There were plenty of liberals in the audience.
But Bill Burr is right.
Like, can't we be adults?
She flipped him off.
He got a standing ovation.
Okay.
But it does speak to reality where we're at.
We're going to finish it up with Burr right here.
I love me some Bill Burr.
My favorite thing was when Trump was going, thank you.
Thank you.
You know what it reminded me of?
When OJ got acquitted.
Remember that?
When he's going, thank you.
Like, I can't believe I'm getting off of this.
Thank you.
Thank you.
He's another guy, Donald Trump.
He's getting the Michigan treatment.
Do you know how many people you could accuse of that, falsifying your assets for what they're really worth?
Like, how come they're not going after the banks?
I could just walk into a bank and be like, my house is worth $5 trillion.
Can I have a $30 million loan?
Okay.
My only pushback on that story is: you said your wife gave him the finger.
It was more than one, I think.
I saw, right?
It was dual.
We'll have to go to New York for the tape and take 10 minutes.
Yeah.
After further review.
No, she's hilarious.
So, with that being said and being talking about New York, the cold open of SNL was not super kind to Joe Biden.
And look, it's progressively gotten worse.
And look, even in the very beginning, when they brought in Jim Carrey as Joe Biden and a little bit of senality, and I actually called that before it happened, I said he would make the first person to parody him.
Why?
You know, the old school fire marshal bill stuff.
I mean, fire marshal bill was still, you know, sharp as a tack compared to Biden.
But we're going to do it.
We're going to do the SNL Cold Open because this shows the turn of not only the mainstream media on Joe Biden, but now the attempt to turn what's left of popular culture and youth culture on Joe Biden as well.
Happy Thanksgiving.
It's me, your old boy.
We now go live to President Joe Biden's press conference after his long-awaited meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Happy Thanksgiving!
It's me, your old boy Joe.
Now let's get started.
To keep things on the rails, I'm going to read from the teleprompter.
I had a great meeting with President Roman Numeral 11.
Excuse me, President Xi.
This meeting was a total win.
Sure, we made agreements about communications, fentanyl, climate change, but most importantly, we got the thing America really needs right now: more pandas.
All right.
I like to open up to questions.
First up, Wall Street Journal.
I mean, take a look.
Even at the parody, his eyes are almost closed.
Doesn't sound a lot like him.
And, you know, they could have put way more wrinkles on his face and body.
But thank you, Mr. President.
China relations broke off this past year, partly because you called President Xi a dictator.
Yeah, that's right.
But your summit last week saw remarkable strides in mending that relationship.
Would you like to completely undo your accomplishment by calling him a dictator again?
I would.
All right.
Next question: LA Times.
Thank you, Mr. President, and congratulations on your historic and productive summit.
I have a question.
You're old.
Okay, all right.
Not sure how that's a question, but I mean, man, why can't we talk about things that are going well?
Like the economy.
We outpaced China for the first time in 40 years.
Or how I created the most jobs since FDR.
All right?
Go ahead.
Washington Post, ask away.
Again, none of that's real.
Created the most jobs since FDR.
I'm so sick of it.
So sick of hearing how great the employment numbers are.
We have a super welfare state.
Okay, that's the federal deal, the whole shebango.
The number of America forget about anybody who's not here legally.
The number, the number of Americans on government subsistence.
Okay, there it is right here.
Forget about just social security.
Who cares about that?
Okay, 21.3, that's 2015 number.
That's a garbage number.
Right here, 49%.
That was 2012.
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That was more honest.
49% of Americans who receive direct government benefits.
All right.
Let's do within the past year.
That's what, anytime, no.
Past year.
Where are we at?
Poverty.
200.
No, I don't care about the vaccinations.
Why is this so hard to find?
Because they don't want you to know.
I mean, we were at 49% a decade plus ago.
I bet it's more than that at this point.
And forget about it if you included people, again, who are not here legally.
So the job create, I hate that stuff.
Mr. President, I'd like to ask you about the handling of the border crisis.
Oh, good.
Yay!
All right.
Border.
All right.
I gotta get something.
Let me take the elevator real quick.
Just one share.
Sure.
Mr. President, don't do a fake elevator to get out of here.
All right.
Just take it back up.
All right.
Little bounce.
All right.
Move away from.
And again, like, I get it.
That's supposed to be funny.
I mean, if Joe Biden tried to do the fake elevator, he'd break his hip.
Just pointing that.
I mean, no.
Wouldn't be able to do that.
No.
That topic by welcoming our very important Chinese dignitary helped shed light on what happened this week.
Please welcome Tin-Tin!
All right?
Come on with me, Tin-Tin.
Tin-Tin!
Hi, Tin-Tin!
I'm glad you're here.
I know we're all excited to hear from a giant panda.
Oh, that's so sweet.
Thank you.
But no need to say giant.
I think I'm really more slim thick.
Truly, I'm honored to be here, but am I the only one who was surprised that the presidents of the two biggest economies in the world met and everyone's just like, what's up with the pandas?
I mean, like, I get it.
I'm hot, I'm smart, I'm alluringly asexual.
But there have to be bigger issues, right?
Like, what is this?
I get they're picking on Joe Biden, but what was funny about, and I get it, there's been moments where SNL is not the funniest, but like asexual pandas like, ew.
Like, what?
Yikes.
Not tonight.
All right, next question.
How about Axios?
President Biden, Trump's team has announced that they will replace all federal workers with Trump loyalists.
My question is, Panda, did you like America?
Honestly, I loved it.
There's so much I'm going to miss.
Legal weed.
Anyway, going back to China, it's going to be a big change.
I mean, I don't know anyone in China.
I haven't been back since I was a baby.
And now I have to make friends as an adult?
I mean, how do I panda express this?
I just want to eat bamboo.
I mean, I love Panda Express.
I had it last week.
I'll wait for the Super Greens.
You ever notice that?
You go to Panda Express, whether you're in the drive-thru or there, they never have the Super Greens out, and they always tell you it's going to be a wait.
No, we'd rather give you the cheap grain or noodles.
No, I want the greens.
And I'm sure they're a little GMO-y, but there's got to be more nutritional value in that.
Let's see if there's about two minutes left in the sketch.
Let's see if we can get a laugh, like a chuckle, like anything remotely funny.
Who sneeze in a cute way and not have sex, okay?
Um, excuse me, Panda.
Uh, that's right.
You refuse to mate in the zoo.
Um, why don't you like sex?
Uh, have you had it?
It's crazy.
Next question.
All right.
And the autonom have to be for the panda.
Let's get one for me.
Sure, let's talk about your Middle East policy.
You know what?
I think people are liking the panda.
Next question.
She described you, Pandas, as envoys of friendship.
How do you feel about that?
Sorry, bear with me.
I'm being cute.
Can't do it.
Can't do it.
There's like, there's another minute.
I can't do it.
Awful.
Awful.
Just awful.
Okay?
Terrible.
Did want to talk some AI.
Sam Altman joins Microsoft.
Open AI names its third CEO in three days.
So, you know, this popped off.
Altman gets kicked out of OpenAI.
Now he's at Microsoft.
He just became a builder, bro.
The launching of the Orb and their digital tech tokenized currency with the digital identity.
Just, here we go.
Microsoft has hired Sam Altman to power up its innovation and artificial intelligence after the co-founder of OpenAI was ousted as CEO in a chaotic boardroom coup on Friday.
Meanwhile, the Chad GPT company will get its third CEO in three days.
Another major shake-up to the balance of power over artificial intelligence, the most significant new technology in decades.
Greg Brockman, author co-founder of another co-founder of OpenAI, is also joining Microsoft.
Is Greg Brockman the other guy that's behind the world coin?
Go look that up.
If he's young, could be him.
Images.
No, I don't believe that's the guy.
Let's make sure.
The orb.
I think it's a different guy.
Although, that's the org.
Let's go to all.
No.
But he was a founding engineer and CTO at Stripe as well.
All these digital platforms for Monday.
So, no, So he resigned following Altman's firing and went over to Microsoft.
So this is like a real shakeup.
Something we should pay attention to.
100%.
Definitely should be doing that.
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We had Pierre Corey on Jimmy, and he was talking about Peter, the shit that came out.
I couldn't believe it.
I got to fucking find that one.
I remember hearing it.
I was like, what?
And basically they're like, wait, why are you doing this?
Like, because we can.
Yeah.
No, I have Dazzick.
Because we can.
I have Dazik in 2016 on C-SPAN.
I played it on my show with Andrew G. Huff the other day, who's the EcoHealth Alliance whistleblower, right?
And in 2016, he talks about the bats, the coronaviruses, extracting the spike protein, and then inserting them into human biology like it's no thing.
What is the spike protein for?
What does it do?
It attaches to the human biology because they're trying to, because again, they're trying to enhance it so that they can fight it back later.
Andrew G. Huff, who I just had on, confirmed not only one sequence, but three patented sequences that Moderna and DARPA had patented were present not in the shots, but the virus itself from different medicines.
Okay.
I mean, it's an hour-long thing.
I actually got him to admit a lot of things he'd never admitted on camera before because he has all these classifications.
You can look him up.
He's the real deal.
He was the vice president of EcoHealth Alliance.
Wait, this is actual Peter Dazzle.
Wait, who is it?
So this is Andrew G. Huff, who also worked at EcoHealth Alliance.
He became the vice president.
Okay, that's how high up he got.
Dazik had been working there in the inception.
The reason I even bring up Dazik, and I'll show you this.
We'll show it to the audience, and no one reported on it.
But two days ago, he actually had to testify behind closed doors, okay, in Congress.
And I'm going to show you that documentation too, because he also had to provide a ton of documents.
A ton of people are named, and people aren't realizing this is going well beyond the Wuhan lab.
So.
Oh, no, I know it is.
Well, I know you are, but most people are still stuck on that.
When you see what Congress is actually looking for, here's Dazik being asked yesterday on camera.
Excuse me, Dr. Dazik.
Good afternoon.
Good morning.
Arjun Singh with the Daily Call of News Foundation.
May I ask, do you agree with the U.S. government's assessment that the coronavirus leaked from a laboratory?
Why don't we go back?
Dr. Dazik, do you agree with U.S. government assessments that COVID-19 leaked from a laboratory?
Do you regret sending money to the Wuhan Institute of Virology?
I remember this.
This happened two days ago.
It's Brandon.
Oh, has this guy done videos where he asked somebody and they run down the hall into an office?
Yeah, he does it.
I know this voice.
This is it.
Yeah, yeah, no.
Well, because they're the only ones reporting on it in D.C.
No, this is nowhere.
I mean, no, no, no AP, no Reuters.
Now, wait till I show you the significance of it.
So he's about to go and give, apparently, allegedly, again, the testimony is supposed to become public.
It's transcription, right?
But he testified for seven hours.
Here he's good.
He's going into the room.
Your research prevented any pandemic since or before COVID-19?
Dr. Dazik, do you regret sending funds to the Wuhan Institute of Virology?
So, here's where it's really juicy.
Okay.
This is the letter that the oversight committee sent him.
Okay.
This is in September before telling him he had to come in.
Now, if you look at this thing, it's naming names and it's asking for documentation, not just from 2019, but all the way from 2014 for people like the Department of Energy.
Now, why do I bring up the Department of Energy in particular?
Well, they run this shit.
They run some shit.
A lot of people think, hey, when we talk about Department of Energy, we're talking about all budgets and we're going to go to solar and we're going to turn things green and fossil fuel.
No, I saw Colbert wondering why the Department of Energy was talking about it definitely from a lab.
Remember that story came out?
I see Uncle Bear is bad Department of Energy.
That's not your job.
That's his fucking bit.
That fucking puppet.
Well, the bit is that in the 90s, when Clinton had to admit to.
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The bit is that in the 90s, and we've done it here, Clinton had to admit, it was under the Clinton administration.
The Department of Energy had been doing some naughty radiological and biological, biological experiments on human beings like you can't even believe because they're so over the top.
Okay, that's the truth.
And that's something that's just not explored or discussed enough.
And then Huff admitted that, yeah, no, they're still doing a lot of that stuff with the Department of Energy.
When I say that stuff, we're talking about genetic research.
Okay.
Not discussed a whole bunch.
So, man.
And then carry that forward.
So I want to do a little bit of Bushnell.
Effective engineering approaches.
So there we go.
He's talking about, I think this is like the last five minutes of the thing, even less than that.
No, no, right around six minutes of it.
And, you know, he just says a lot of things that I think are extremely important.
So this is Dennis Bushnell on his way out of NASA.
He's done.
He's retired.
He's the former chief scientist.
I wonder if he's going to keep any of the security clearances or the advisory roles that he's had over the years.
But let's do it.
To various types of problems.
And, you know, determine that from people leaving, determine that from the huge literature that's involved with this.
And then carry that forward.
My experience in this agency over 60 years is that when we started, we had money run in on the streets.
We had the extreme cooperation of the best minds in the country.
And we had the best minds and superb leadership.
Space is no longer the go-to, go-go technology that it was in the 60s for obvious reasons.
You know, AI is the latest such.
And so the general intellectual that you're working with needs all the help it could get.
And to go to Mars with humans successfully.
I'm sorry.
It's so ridiculous.
And I think that he gets into the ridiculousness of the Mars idea here.
And remember, I've got him in a separate podcast probably close to a decade ago talking about how we're never really going to Mars with human beings.
We're going to go map it out with space nanobots and they're going to send the information and we're going to virtually create it.
And again, to send humans to Mars, it's just not, the radiation levels, no.
I have looked seriously.
I just wrote a paper with a physician who has been in space medicine with the Air Force and us for 40 years.
We racked up all of the really major issues in space.
And it turns out that radiation, galactic cosmic rays, which is particle radiation at 30 to 50 gigaelectron volts of fully ionized iron.
So it's not just gamma.
It's not just the Hiroshima stuff.
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It's orders of magnitude more.
It's particles.
It turns out that this is not just carcinogenesis.
This affects your heart, your nervous system, your immune system, your DNA, everything, okay, in very bad ways.
Very bad ways.
It affects your whole body in very bad ways.
Very bad.
But we're going to the moon.
We're going to Mars with Muskardoo.
And right now, there is no cogent way for the three-year missions to make sure that we can maintain human health for that long under those conditions because we haven't yet invented a way to produce a radiation protection system, which is useful.
But here at Langley, as it happens, we have borrowed a 40-year-old idea from the CERN and accelerator people that very small curved silicon crystals, when they're hit with galactic cosmic rays, set up an electric system which diverts them.
And again, the CERN people, everybody was always asking, CERN, what's going on?
Listen, that is another part of the military-industrial complex.
And yeah, is it more open than other?
Yes.
But again, if you don't think that they were doing other CERN-like projects prior, you're not paying attention.
And then, man, I reported on it.
It was something that was being discussed, Bilderberg style.
They were building an even larger super collider.
In fact, we can do that one live.
We're going to come back to Bushnell, but let's just do it live.
Larger super collider than CERN.
Let's see.
Yeah, there it is.
30 times more.
All the way back in 2020.
30 times more powerful than the LHC.
Hmm.
Let's go back to Bushnell talking about space.
This is a very lightweight potential way to protect from radiation.
When they're on Mars, the cartoons show that people are wandering around Mars.
It looks like they're playing golf sometimes.
And surface hats.
The surface halves do not protect you from radiation.
On Mars, you need to have three to four to five meters of regolith between you and a radiation.
Or a very, very thick.
Do you hear what he's saying?
Three to four to five meters, like 15 feet of protection of space.
Like, forget about a suit, right?
You're going to need more than that.
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I see, Google.
You know, not these things that you see in the cartoons.
You know, we need to get serious about what human health really requires and then figure out how to pay for it.
That's very necessary going forward.
Dennis, this has been fabulous.
Thank you so much for taking time today to talk with us.
And we wish you the very best in your retirement.
Thank you.
Are there any final thoughts that you might want to share with NASA's technical workforce that might be helpful in the future?
Only that myself and I'm sure the other retirees are available.
You know, we don't disappear over the horizon and we're not accessible.
I've given everybody and his brother and sister my home email.
And, you know, expect to be picked up.
You know, when you say capture, all right, one way to capture that is to capture our home email, too.
But it's also important to develop the best minds worldwide because technology worldwide is now flat.
All right.
There was a book out in the middle of all of.
And this is one of those parts where I'm like, hmm, technology is flat.
Well, in some ways, it's flat is in the sense that the available technology is now there globally, right?
There are no real gaps.
Everybody's got one of these or access to the latest iPhone.
So in that sense, that is the first time in history where basically every single region that is, I wouldn't call it westernized, but modernized in some sense, has access to similar technology.
What's going on behind the scenes?
That's a different story.
So prove that.
You know, everybody has about the same technology.
And there's brilliant people worldwide.
And unfortunately, over the years, when I've asked my people about something, you know, they will tell me what's going on either at the center or possibly if they're really good, what's going on in the agency.
But the research in the agency is a pale shadow, a minor dot in the research that goes on worldwide.
And in fact, now 70% of the research is now done outside the U.S.
And 75% of it is industry.
So we talked about being arrogant.
Okay, well, it's not real.
Listen, that's really the globalization aspect of it.
First of all, the private companies that are working with the Lockheeds, the Raytheons, et cetera, that's an extension.
But when you're talking about information technology, well, we've outsourced that for a lot of reasons because we like, and when I say we, I mean those in charge of this country, unfortunately, they like the censorship model.
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They like the social credit score.
That's why Google is like a global, you know, Trojan horse civilian system, only it's transnational.
It's a combination of culture.
And, you know, people need to be much more knowledgeable, and that'll go a long way going forward.
That'll go a long way going forward.
We're going to go full circle, and we are going to go back to the interview with Malay, the new Argentinian president, right here, and we're going to pick up where we left off.
An idea, if you become president in six, ten months, one year, all the bills in circulation in Argentina would be dollars.
All dollars, yes.
So, what would you do about the bonds?
Because you were saying, well, those bonds are going to skyrocket in price.
That ensures that there is no failure.
Well, it actually improves your credit risk because now you're going to have much lower interest rates.
Also, since there will be an expansion, fiscal numbers improve.
We're promoting a reform that has, as a counterpart, a strong reduction in public spending and a strong improvement in fiscal numbers.
Think that with a 5% adjustment, you would have zero financial deficit, which would ensure the repayment of the debt, the sustainability of the debt.
And we're thinking of making an adjustment of 13 points of the GDP.
Therefore, we would be in a position, in addition to being solvent, to pay the debt.
Today, the bonds are 27 cents, some of them 30 cents lower.
According to this plan, are they undervalued?
No, I'm not saying that they're undervalued.
With governments like, with people like, either with political leaders like those of Union por la Patria or from Frento de Todos or from the Quichnerists or people from Juntos por el Cambio, let's say I do not know if they're poorly valuated.
It is clear to me that they are very cheap, and if we win, we want to make a serious fiscal adjustment.
Let me ask you about the crime problem, because it is a very important issue in the campaign in Argentina, but also in some other Latin American countries.
What is your plan?
To begin with, the area of security and defense will be under the supervision of Victoria Vicha Ruel.
She's the specialist in these matters.
The most important problems in Argentina, either in the economy or in terms of inflation and growth or insecurity, she will have direct influence over two ministries: the Ministry of Internal Security and the Ministry of National Defense.
What we are promoting there is to change the way of looking at the problems.
There is a new doctrine in terms of security, which is that he who does it pays for it.
What is called here is Zaffarinism, which reverses the position and considers that the victim is the victimizer and vice versa, is over.
For us, the victim is the victim, and the victimizer has to pay.
Criminals pay the penalties for what they do.
That implies a reform of the internal security system or a reform of the national defense law.
I mean, I'd love to see that, but you know, this idea that nobody's above the law, I have not seen real global prosecutions of the bankster, of the pharma, or of the military-industrial complex class in my lifetime.
So, again, sounds great.
Let's hope.
The intelligence law, the law that has to do with the penal code and what has to do with the prison system, in such a way that whoever does it actually pays for it.
And in this context, let's say, there is also a re-evaluation of the forces as agents that preserve order in the economy.
I want to ask you about the October 22nd election.
You got 30%, the two coalitions are behind you.
What is the strategy to reach the 40% or to win in the first round or go to the ballotage on November 19th?
The first step is to improve our auditing process.
Even though we were able to recruit 80,000 prosecutors in record time, which we do via social networks, I mean, we recruited more, but we were able to recruit 80,000.
At this moment, they do not want to open the ballot boxes because there are, for example, places where we have zero votes.
That's weird.
Did you denounce it to the Commission?
Yes, we did.
We're denouncing all of this.
For example, how do they steal ballots?
Or, for example, how come kids are finding our ballots hidden in their schools?
Maybe people from Juntos Por El Cambio party, as well as Quichnerists, participated actively in that.
What I do know is there's no such thing as large-scale election fraud.
Duh.
At least if you're going to dollarize the country, that can't be possible in Argentina either.
And look, again, this guy got in.
So, how much could they rig it?
You know, I'm just like saying.
I mean, there's no difference between them.
In fact, there were Zooms of people from Juntos Por El Cambio inducing their prosecutors to steal our ballots.
So, by not having the chance to vote for us, they would vote for them.
Then, the estimate is that around five points have been stolen from us.
So we'd be pretty close to winning.
And regarding the issue of convincing people who didn't vote, we have the power to persuade them because they are the ones who are disappointed in the establishment and the status quo.
And we're the ones who best represent the opposition to the establishment and the status quo.
Because deep down on the other side, there are socialists with bad manners or good manners.
But they are all socialists who are impoverishing the country, and they're the same from 40 years ago.
They've been leading Argentina for years, and it's getting poorer by the minute.
In fact, in 2001, there were two and none left.
They are the same from then, plus, they've multiplied.
So that's why we say that a different Argentina is impossible if things continue the same as always.
And we're here to change that.
You are going to focus on the province of Buenos Aires, the federal capital.
In the province of Buenos Aires, we're evidently going to work hard because we believe that we're in a position to defeat Kirchnerism.
Let me ask you...
And I have no idea what that is.
No idea.
Now, about the international affairs.
What are going to be the angles there?
Our fundamental angles are free trade, peace, freedom, and aligning ourselves to the West, where our top references are the United States and Israel.
And what about China?
It's one of the main trading partners.
It might be a business partner with the private sector.
However, we do not make pacts with communists.
So what would you do?
In other words, would you stop Argentina's relations with China?
I would not promote relations with communists, whether it's Cuba, Venezuela, North Korea, Nicaragua, or China.
In other words, for Venezuela, are you going to change the policy?
Obviously.
And what about Brazil?
It's the country's most important trade partner.
You've spoken harshly about Lula in the past.
Can you have a closer relationship?
No.
What do you mean?
You don't think so?
In fact, I believe that Mercosur.
Obviously, he's siding with the Bolsonaro side.
And that is more regional.
And I'd like to see how that's going to play out.
In other words, it's basically a trade managed by states to favor a specific class of businessmen.
So that doesn't promote trade.
It destroys trade.
That generates trade diversion.
It isn't good.
It generates income for friends of the power class.
It's truly horrible.
But in the world, there are a lot of bilateral commercial treaties.
It's good for the private sector.
No, it's good for those who are associated with governments in managing that trade.
It's not good for the people.
What's good for the people is for trade to be free, and it's not.
When the state gets involved, it does harm.
In fact, Mercosur diversion.
If it generates trade diversion, it generates harm.
And who gets the benefits?
Politicians who steal and favored businessmen.
Then the question is: why do you want there to be a favored businessman and thieves at the expense of good citizens?
It's been said that you admire Donald Trump.
Is that true?
I respect and admire all those who have managed to stand up against international socialism.
And regarding the fiscal reform that you plan for the state, you've talked about 13 GDP points.
Where are you going to cut and what are you going to privatize?
Our program goal is 15 points.
It is a state reform where the public spending is lowered, taxes are lowered, and progress is made in the set of reforms that deregulate the economy.
We plan to cut public works, bring it to a private initiative system, the Chilean way.
We plan to cut discretionary transfers to zero and to eliminate economic subsidies, thus recalibrating the economic financial equation of the contracts to minimize the impact on prices.
Again, we'll see if he indeed delivers.
Tough call.
Man, I hope that it says I'm going through with Rockfin.
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It says, though, like I had a break at some point.
That's been weird.
Wonder what's going on.
Let's see.
An answer.
Oh, looks like we've got a copyright claim over at YouTube.
Probably the Assange thing.
Yep, of course.
No, it's until you become a monetizing creator.
Wait, so they I've got two different content things.
God damn it.
Just nonsense.
All right.
I want to read these uh tips.
Uh, first of all, thank you, Ray Cannon.
We appreciate it.
And then Scott Freeze says, Watching SNL is pretty much equal to listening to the screech of Nikki Haley or Nancy Pelosi.
This show has been wretched for so many years.
It baffles me that it is supposed to be some kind of societal bellwether.
I used to love SNL, but yeah, no, it's gotten extremely over the top.
Absolutely horrible.
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