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In the 20th century, wireless technology integrated with the human body was nothing more than science fiction.
But today, Wi-Fi connected devices like heart rate monitors and sleep trackers have become common parts of American life.
How has bionic technology evolved so quickly from science fiction to reality?
And what could this internet of bodies mean for our lives moving forward?
RAND researchers are studying this phenomenon and what consumers and policymakers need to know as we veer into uncharted territory.
The Internet of Bodies, or IOB, is actually an ecosystem.
It's a bunch of devices that are connected to the Internet that contain software and that either collect personal health data about you or can alter the body's function.
We think of the Internet of Bodies as This collection of all these devices as well as all the data that the devices are gathering about you.
And in healthcare, Internet of Bodies has been around for quite a while.
With the advent of the Internet, it makes a lot of sense to connect your pacemaker to the Internet so that your doctor can be automatically notified if something weird happens, if there's an anomaly.
It's natural in a lot of ways to want to understand more about your body, how it functions, how well it's doing.
I-O-B devices could revolutionize healthcare.
Unprecedented amounts of personal health data could inform treatment plans that are completely tailored to a patient's needs.
While other networks lie to you about what's happening now, InfoWars tells you the truth about what's happening next.
Visit InfoWars.com forward slash show and share the link today.
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It is Infowars. I am Jason Bermas.
And I gotta tell you, folks, I had a whole nother intro planned as to what I was going to talk about until I just got a text message about 30 seconds before this.
And it was from a buddy of mine, and he just welcomed a new baby boy into his life.
And I gotta tell you, it just brought a smile to my face.
And it made me think of this idea of team humanity and what it is to be human and how there are so many aspects trying to take that away from us.
And that is really what I'm going to be focusing on.
So I want to lead with this story, but this really isn't going to be about human brain interfaces or Elon Musk per se.
But I think this is a good starting point, that the FDA-approved Neuralink, which is going to be for commercial use, has now been publicly implanted into a human brain.
Now, there's a lot of significance to this.
However, if you've been following my work, These interfaces, although in varying degrees, some of them that do not work until they're connected to other devices.
But over 200,000 by 2018 had been put into human beings, according to former chief scientist of NASA, Dennis Bushnell.
I've played the clip dozens, if not hundreds of times.
It's out there.
Okay. This is now the commercialization aspect of this.
And you have to understand this is going to be going data up and data down.
Now, when I look at the applications that they're selling these human brain interfaces for, they're usually health related and they're not shy about talking about mental health in particular.
And if you're like me, And you're scrolling through a YouTube or you're scrolling through the television, however rare it may be, you can't get away from advertisements like betterhelp.com.
And a lot of this is being further automated, becoming artificial intelligence, almost another aspect but really integrated into this.
But what is the push for?
Mental health and more mental health drugs.
And that's why this story that was brought to my attention via a friend of mine, Risk Flex, and I had no idea about it, is extremely important.
Kendra Wilkinson breaks silence on her crippling mental health battle.
I was dying of depression.
And for those that don't know who Kendra is, Kendra is one of these former Playboy playmates who was married to Hugh Hefner, part of that reality TV era where everything was reality TV. And Hefner had a slew of wives in his Twilight, and she was one of the featured playmates.
What's really interesting about this article is the coordination across the mainstream media to promote this and start talking about this mental health, but how it's getting better.
Well, what's it getting better because?
Abilify. Now, Abilify is actually a drug.
That when I worked at this network all the way back in 2008 and 2009, I was talking about, and we're going to be playing a commercial from 14 years ago to illustrate the absurdity of this drug and how the culture's only gotten worse in really a decade and a half.
Okay? Because Abilify is a SSRI drug, a depression drug, for when your antidepressants aren't working.
So instead of saying, hey, I need to get off these antidepressants, let's add more.
Now, if you see the important safety information here, that's something we're going to get to in a moment.
The reason I bring this up in regards to human brain interfaces and really the internet of bodies is because this drug has the MySight system in it.
Well, what's that? Digital technology meets medicine in a smart pill.
Okay? So you have the pill.
You have the patch.
Okay? You have an app.
There's a Bluetooth component, and it has a conversation.
And then you have what?
Compliance. All right?
And who wants compliance?
Well, Albert Borla, back in 2018 at the World Economic Forum, was asked what appears to be a staged question before these drugs were on the market and just getting that FDA approval.
And ladies and gentlemen, I'll let him speak for himself.
But at the end of the day, what is this about?
Compliance, and we'll get into the aspects of that in just a moment.
I have a question about patient engagement.
And you had touched on this before.
All of these advances are amazing.
But even if you make the greatest drug or the greatest wearable, there's no guarantee that the patient is going to take the drug, wear the device.
So how are you thinking about technology to engage the patient?
Again, maybe I will use an example.
I think it's fascinating what's happening in this field right now.
I mean, FDA approved the first electronic pill, if I can call it like that.
So it is basically a biological chip that it is in the tablet.
And once you take the tablet and dissolves into your stomach, it sends a signal that you took the tablet.
So imagine the applications of that compliance, the insurance companies to know that the medicines that patients should take, they do.
The medicines patients should take, they do.
Now, I remember a time not so long ago, Mr.
Borla and a lot of other people said the entire global population should take This safe and effective mRNA or vector-based DARPA-driven product.
Okay? Now, when you have these applications out there, the argument is always, well, they need to take their medication.
And you could make the argument for a dementia patient, for instance, that needs to take their heart medication or their insulin, that you would want that compliance.
But it is extremely frightening to me.
That this, in fact, is the drug that they're pushing this with.
Now, take a good look at all of this important safety information.
Think about what it says right here in big bold letters, everybody.
Warning, suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Now, they're telling you, you might have behavioral suicide from these pills, which are pills on top of pills, which we're gonna get into in a moment.
But there's a large biometric market for all of this, all right?
These are now services, which we're going to get into a little bit later.
I'm gonna talk about how this gets into the economy, internet of bodies, all of it, okay?
But first, I want to play this old-school Abilify commercial.
Now, back in the day, before mental health was a total fad, and everybody had some kind of mental illness, and you needed these days where you couldn't come in to work because you needed a mental health day, all that, all that, they went after women a lot.
Women were mostly the target.
That's changed again over a decade and a half.
But let's watch this commercial.
This is on Abilify.
I'm taking an antidepressant, but it feels like I need some more help.
Approximately two out of three people being treated for depression still have unresolved symptoms.
If your antidepressant alone isn't enough, talk to your doctor.
One option he may consider is adding Abilify.
Abilify is approved to treat- So just take a look here, all right?
This isn't even the full list 14 years ago.
Imagine the list now.
Oh, you're on Lexapro, Zoloft, Prozac, FXR, I don't even know what that is, Paxil?
Hey, don't worry. That's not working.
We've got some Abilify for you.
Now, before we play the rest of this horrific commercial, I want to point this out.
This is 14 years ago, okay?
There have been more than 2,800 lawsuits via Abilify.
Again, you look at this drug, and it boggles your mind that not only is it still on the market, but now it's being produced in a manner where you will comply.
You will take this drug.
Okay, let's go back to this commercial.
Depression in adults when added to an antidepressant.
Learn more about Abilify.
Call your doctor if your depression worsens or you have unusual changes in mood.
So in other words, again, when they tell you about the suicidal thoughts and behavior or
depression worsening, it's right there in big bold letters on their own website.
But hey, we're out in the mountainside, on the water, and we're hugging, and everything's
okay.
Behavior or thoughts of suicide.
Antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults.
So again, they're telling you that suicidal thoughts, behaviors, and actions can be increased
across the board.
you And in children.
Because even then, they were pushing these on your kids.
Actually, just to let you know, guys, it's hidden here.
Let's just see if I can bring it up.
Alright? I want to bring it up.
Because it is important that I put this.
Because when it tells you about the kids...
It also says it's not approved for children under 18.
Just wanna throw that out there, all right, while all this is going on.
Elderly dementia patients taking Abilify have an increased risk of death or stroke.
Call your doctor if you have high fever, stiff muscles, and confusion on Abilify, as these may be signs of a life-threatening reaction or uncontrollable muscle movements, as these could become permanent.
High blood sugar has been reported with Abilify in medicines like it.
Just to let you know, guys, it also says right here, your blood sugar should be monitored if you have or are at risk for diabetes.
All right? So again, heart issues are another big thing, but we're going to get into yet another one of the crazy things that Abilify and other antidepressants cause, which they want you to have another drug for, by the way.
In some cases, extreme high blood sugar can lead to coma or death.
Other risks include dizziness upon standing, decreases in white blood cells, which can be serious.
Yeah, decreases in white blood cells are serious.
In other words, your immune system ain't working so good.
Oh, did we mention the coma and death?
I mean, these are actual, this isn't a parody.
This wasn't In Living Color or Saturday Night Live or Mad TV. This is what they actually put out there.
And it gets even worse, by the way, which we're gonna get into.
Impaired judgment or motor skills or trouble swallowing.
Adding Abilify has made a difference for me.
I'll bet it's made a difference.
Now, some of the other ads they put out there, Those commercials, they were more cartoon-driven because, again, they also wanted to bring children into this.
Even though you saw the warning for kids under 18, they take it in baby steps, these people, okay?
So what I want to show you here is when you not only go to this page and you see The safety information on suicidal thoughts and behaviors and actions.
I wanna get down to, there's a, you know, look at all these nice little things.
Neuropoleptic malignant syndrome, this is the one we wanna dive into.
Tardive dyskinesia, okay?
So what is tardive dyskinesia?
Well, tardive dyskinesia, okay, is when you're taking some type of psychotropic drugs, probably a cocktail.
Of those drugs.
And all of a sudden, you have involuntary movements and actions.
I've actually seen this from facial things to like this.
Things you used to only see in people with very rare nervous disorders.
Now, That could be the norm so much that they've made you, again, they don't wanna get you off the psychotropic drugs.
They want you to be part of the MySight program, wearing Bluetooth devices, making sure you take those medicines, okay?
And then they wanna give you another drug that, by the way, when you listen to the commercial, may actually cause more of these movements.
But they say that it helps you with these movements.
So again, don't get off the psychotropic drugs.
We've got Ingresa for your tardive dyskinesia.
And now, this is a 2023 commercial.
This is a newer drug because this tardive dyskinesia has boomed since they've put these people on psychotropic drugs, okay?
And this one again, now we're targeting, I'm just going to say, very weak men as well.
And that's not to go after men that have had mental problems, etc.
But you look at these commercials and you look at how they're targeting, that's what's happening.
So we're going to go to the Ingresa commercial.
Again, don't get off the psychotropic drugs because you're having involuntary movements.
Take this drug that also may cause involuntary movements.
You can't make this stuff up.
Here we go. My mental health was much better, but I struggled with uncontrollable movements called TD. It's hard to dyskinesia.
TD can be caused by some mental health meds.
And it's unlikely to improve without treatment.
I felt like my movements were in the spotlight.
Ingressa is a prescription medicine to treat adults with TD movements.
Ingressa is different. It's the simple, once-daily treatment proven to reduce TD that's number one prescribed.
People taking Ingressa can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds.
Ingressa 80 milligram is proven to reduce TD movements in 7 out of 10 people.
Don't take Ingressa if you're allergic to any of its ingredients.
Ingressa may cause serious side effects including sleepiness.
Don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how Ingressa affects you.
Other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements.
It's nice. You see how they threw that in there?
Oh yeah, and abnormal movements.
I thought that Ingresa was helping 7 out of 10 people with their movements, but now it's causing them as well.
And look, I mean, Look, guys, I'm not the most macho, macho man out there, but this is the crap they're constantly selling us.
And they're even rubbing our noses in it by putting weak men like Bill Gates out in the forefront for this agenda.
But on the other end, they are trying to make a lot of this stuff sexy.
So what is the Internet of Bodies really?
Well, RAND Corporation Okay, actually did what I would say was a pretty fair and honest four-minute piece back in 2020.
I'm not sure if it was pre-pandemic.
It was right around the time it was kind of breaking out there.
But they also have A whole page on it.
They have white papers all over.
And those that don't understand what RAND is, it's not only one of these think tanks, but it really does work hand in hand with our defense department and those apparatuses around it.
And once again, you talk again, weak men.
I don't know if this is a weak man, if this is a woman.
It's that androgynous push.
And you can see the wearable health trackers, the attention monitors, the brain-computer interfaces, wearable neuro devices, etc.
All here, cochlear devices, all part of this internet of bodies.
So I'm going to play right now.
This RAND piece. It's about four minutes long.
I'm probably going to lightly interrupt this one because it really does lay out quite a bit of reality.
It sells it a bit.
They give you all the positives.
But at the same time, it does give you dire warnings as to how this technology is already in play and how there is no regulation surrounding it.
So this is the RAND Corporation Internet of Bodies clip.
In the 20th century, wireless technology integrated with the human body was nothing more than science fiction.
But today, Wi-Fi connected devices like heart rate monitors and sleep trackers have become common parts of American life.
How has bionic technology evolved so quickly from science fiction to reality?
And what could this internet of bodies mean for our lives moving forward?
RAND researchers are studying this phenomenon and what consumers and policymakers need to know as we veer into uncharted territory.
The Internet of Bodies, or IOB, is actually an ecosystem.
It's a bunch of devices that are connected to the Internet that contain software and that either collect personal health data about you or can alter the body's function.
We think of the Internet of Bodies as This collection of all these devices as well as all the data that the devices are gathering about you.
And in healthcare, Internet of Bodies has been around for quite a while.
With the advent of the Internet, it makes a lot of sense to connect your pacemaker to the Internet so that your doctor can be automatically notified if something weird happens, if there's an anomaly.
It's natural in a lot of ways to want to understand more about your body, how it functions, how well it's doing.
IOB devices could revolutionize healthcare.
Unprecedented amounts of personal health data could inform treatment plans that are completely tailored to a patient's needs.
There are pills now that have an electronic sensor that let a healthcare provider know whether you have taken the medication.
Other things like precision medicine.
So precision medicine is the idea of Of creating pharmaceuticals or treatment specifically for your body, for your personalized treatment.
And I think IOB could really help with that because nowadays a lot of healthcare is based more on average reactions.
Whereas with data from IOB devices, you might be able to really more precisely treat a certain disease.
Now, there are two things there that I want to stop this.
Okay, we've got a few minutes until the break.
Think about this. Number one, you've got the compliance pills.
And they're pushing that via mental health drugs that are more than questionable.
You know, I heard Alex Jones talking about this latest weird beheading thing.
I haven't seen anybody ask what this 32-year-old was on.
When you look at the family situation, there were two other adult children that were older than he was, living at the parents' home when this happened.
He recently lost his job because he kicked in a door in an office environment and I assume had mental health issues for some time.
I'm just saying, Parents that have three adult children on the verge of 40 living with them sound like the type of parents that might have put their kids on psychotropic medication.
Call me a kook.
Call me a conspiracy theorist.
Those are the type of drugs they want compliance on.
Hate and lie shots are the type of drugs they want compliance on.
Now, bring it further.
With the monitoring of your biology as much as possible with these devices, they tell you what.
That they can have specialized medicines.
Now, this is an enslave, empower scenario.
It's like any technology.
The problem is the HABs, which are very few at this point in the predator class, will be able to utilize this technology for their benefit while what?
They try to oppress us further.
When we come back, we're going to finish up that video.
We're going to really go over some of the other vulnerabilities with the internet of body systems.
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And before we get back to this Rand Corporation Internet of Bodies clip, I want you just to imagine a world in which, I don't know, an authoritarian government, through maybe an agency like Homeland Security, started deeming some of these domestic extremists such a threat That they'd have to take a mental health evaluation.
And then through some type of a show trial process, they were forced to be put On psychotropic drugs.
And now we have that compliance mechanism and you have mandatory mind control.
How far away from that are we?
And now we're talking about a slew of different issues.
Because at the end of the day, even the World Health Organization, okay, they'll tell you this is about Health for Peace and Peace for Health.
And they're not just done with you and your health.
No, it's the health of the world.
All right? This was their little 75th anniversary mascot.
And you'll notice all the nice little green symbols like a bicycle and the recycling.
Oh, but don't worry.
When you go over to the other one where it's running around, health for all, they've got the nice little shoddy shots in there for you as well.
And they've got the heart rate monitors.
Because at the end of the day, this is about everything.
This is about total control over you, your body, and the planet.
So let's go back to this Rand Corporation piece, where it's gonna start getting into some of the open exploitations of this technology with these pills and more.
But the internet of bodies won't be a cure-all.
In fact, the largely unregulated market poses risks to the uniquely sensitive data these devices collect.
First of all, there's the cyber risk of an actor potentially hacking into the system, whatever it might be.
There's the privacy risk of all this data that's being collected and the regulations about that data are really murky at the moment.
And so there's not a lot of clarity into who owns the data, what happens to it, who it gets sold to, how it's being used.
And there's even potentially national security and global security risks.
A few examples of these risks have already played out in real life.
For instance, in 2018, highly sensitive information about US military activity and base locations was inadvertently revealed by soldiers' fitness trackers.
So, this is a pivotal moment.
What can we do to make sure we reap the potential benefits of the Internet of Bodies without risking our privacy, security, and personal autonomy?
Impossible. Consumers should be wary of IOB devices because as it's becoming more and more popular, all of this intimate data is being collected, arguably more intimate data than we've ever really recorded before.
There's no clarity on What is being done with that data?
With an old mechanical pacemaker, there's no data that was being collected and stored, and you could look at a history of someone's heart rhythms.
Because policy tends to lag behind innovative technologies like this, it's probably up to the consumers and to the healthcare patients to really be aware of the devices that they're using and what It's happening to their data and to know what the regulations are in their particular state because it does vary so much state by state.
Even if you think you're not interesting or that nothing will happen with your data, there are a lot of unknowns that I think we need to be careful about.
And that's pretty honest, especially for something like the Rand Corporation.
But you'll get this kind of honesty even over at Davos, right?
When you talk to some of these Facebook executives and they talk about cookies and trackers and how we all click yes.
And it's a big joke to them as we don't all click yes.
Now, I want to take it to the next level.
You heard what these people said about compliance.
We know how they feel about health of you and the planet.
Now, with that planet as a guise, I've done a lot of work on geoengineering, solar radiation management, prolonged jet contrails, a.k.a.
chemtrails, and anybody who doesn't think that this program has been going on in the United States for now decades is clearly in denial.
Still not openly admitted as a broad program, but many of the experimentations are right there out in the open.
And hey, trust your eye sockets once in a while.
The reason I bring that up is because I'm going to play this clip.
I believe this is from a TEDx talk.
Now, this person begins by talking about geoengineering the planet and really starts talking about things that have already been largely done.
Okay, in the context that we should do them.
But then he wants to take it next level and say what?
We need to genetically engineer the human race, okay?
Transhumanism 101.
Let's play that clip right now, human engineering.
Climate change is one of the biggest problems that we face today.
Millions could suffer hunger, diseases, coastal flooding as a result of climate change.
We may be beyond the point of no return.
Scientists believe that we have no choice but to consider geoengineering.
This is large-scale manipulation of the Earth, such as spraying sulfate aerosols into the ozone layer in order to increase the reflectivity of the planet.
But geoengineering is very, very risky.
We have never attempted these technologies on such a large scale.
So we could end up- And again, they act like they haven't done it, but they're going to do it for the most benevolent of reasons.
Meanwhile, God knows what they're spraying.
They got caught, when I say they, our government, the United States government got caught spraying cadium sulfite.
All right, radioactive cadmium sulfate on large US populations from planes, and they even dumped it from the ground under cars in urban areas, okay, on innocent Americans.
So yeah, we could talk about the sulfates and the salt and the barium and the aluminum, but we don't know what they're putting in there.
Let's start there. Stop destroying the entire ozone layer.
I wanna consider a class of solutions that have never been considered before.
Also not true.
He's talking about this in the 2020s, and NASA put it on paper.
I've done shows here on this network with Bushnell and others talking about what?
Genetically modifying the human species.
And that's what this guy's gonna advocate for right now.
On behalf of climate change, everybody.
Human engineering.
It involves the biomedical modification of human beings.
I'll give four examples.
Here's one. 18% of greenhouse gas emissions come from livestock farming.
So if we eat less meat, we could significantly reduce our greenhouse gas emissions.
Now, some people would be willing to eat less meat, but they lack the willpower.
Human engineering could help.
Just as some people are naturally intolerant to milk or crayfish, like myself, we could artificially induce mild intolerance to meat.
Another weak man.
I'm sorry for everybody out there that might have a shellfish or a dairy allergy.
Another weak man advocating what?
To make the species weaker.
By stimulating our immune system against common bovine proteins.
And in this way, we can create an aversion to eating eco-friendly food.
And we can do this, for example, by having meat patches.
Kind of like nicotine patches.
People can then wear these patches before they go out for dinner to curb their enthusiasm.
Great show. Horrible idea.
Who's pushing patches at Davos?
Who's that guy? Oh, Bill Gates!
Bill Gates is pushing patches.
And we're going to have a little Gates for you on the flip side of this break.
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So to recap what we've been talking about, Is that we've got drugs, SSRI drugs, that are now part of the Internet of Bodies, that are part of that compliance program, and this is the type of thing that's being pushed.
Meanwhile, the same people pushing this type of medication, Borla, Gates, and others, they're big time On that climate change kick.
And it's not just geoengineering, it's bioengineering.
And one of the other great ways to get at the, I don't know, population's biology is to control what they eat.
Again, On behalf of climate change.
So this is an oldie but a goodie.
But this is Bill Gates talking about how bad cows and cow farts are.
I mean, it's a great thing that he's bought up all that farmland.
It's a great thing that years and years ago he was invested in Monsanto, which is also partnered with Bayer.
These are all good things that Bill Gates is in charge of our food and medicine because, as he'll tell us, the cow farts are bad.
One crucial part is agriculture, and one thing you said you were particularly surprised by was how great a problem bovine flatulence is.
Exactly. Want to explain what that is and why it's a problem?
Yeah, so the...
Animals that can eat grass have very unusual stomachs that have these bacteria that are methanogenic in there.
And so they leak natural gas, both out the front and the back.
And so people have said, well, let's change the hay or throw some things in there.
And nobody knows how to get rid of No idea how to get cows to stop farting.
Exactly, or burping. It's a big joke.
I guess we just can't have delicious steak and hamburger anymore.
I guess baby back ribs are off the table because Bill Gates said so.
But there is artificial meat, but that's at a very early stage.
But that's another big source of greenhouse gas emission.
I'm just trying to make sure that the people who acknowledge the problem, which I think is fantastic, that they understand the breadth of innovation.
I mean, it's a parody.
Fantastic, the breadth of innovation while he talks about cow parts and slyly promotes his printed food.
So again, they love you so much.
They want to mandate hate and lie shots, psychotropic drugs, take away, I don't know, a source of sustenance, since man has been around, I mean, so many, not only sustenance, again, leather.
I mean, they want to take away everything.
They want to take away not only our culture, but what it means to actually be human.
And one of the ways they do that is also to make us dependent on them financially.
Actually, I covered this story today on my show.
I'm just going to briefly go over it.
But listen, I think crypto, in some cases, can be great.
In other cases, which we're going to get into in a moment, extremely dangerous.
Blockchain technology, again, double-edged sword.
So let's talk about decentralized Bitcoin for a moment.
Now, there's a case breaking just today out of Germany.
Where two people were running some kind of piracy site.
So far, a lot of the details are sketchy.
Now, they ran the piracy site until 2013.
All right? Now, the interesting thing is, they didn't charge Bitcoin to get on there.
They made money, and then they invested in Bitcoin.
Well, the government came in and seized 50,000 Bitcoin worth $2.1 billion.
Now think about that. That site had not been active for 11 years.
When they actually bought the Bitcoin, it was probably worth much less.
So how secure are you in these assets?
Meanwhile, they want to push coins like WorldCoin, which is headed up by Sam Altman of OpenAI, the new builder bro, got his first Bilderberg invite last year.
And if you don't know what WorldCoin is, It is a steampunk crystal ball Loch Nahr type device that scans your biometrics and gives you a universal basic income token.
Now the IMF is already partnered.
With the UN and their refugee program to have blockchain people.
I've played that video dozens of times.
But what I want people to see is how they're gonna get people to opt into the system right now.
Because if you live in the right area, you too can scan your biometrics.
It will ensure that you're a human being, you know, with all the deep faking going on.
And then as you interact once a month, you get your UBI or one world coin.
You can't make this up.
This isn't the future, folks.
This is now.
So let's play the World Coin video.
And you notice how it's geared towards young people.
All of this, generationally, our generation, my generation, the Gen Xers, we were targeted with the climate change propaganda.
And now it's just gotten worse and worse and worse.
And so in these final minutes, I'm going to bring it back around to human brain interfaces.
Because once again, Neuralink is supposed to be that chic commercial interface.
Remember, it's sold to you as the idea that you're going to go to a mall kiosk and a robot is going to give you brain surgery.
And don't worry, if you want to get it taken out, we're going to have it easy to get taken out as well.
I just don't buy into it.
And then you look at other entities that are also behind the human brain interface.
And those entities include BlackRock Neurotech.
Now look at what BlackRock has done and is currently doing to the economy.
These are the people That we want to put in control of our brain.
And the truth of the matter is, folks, that a lot of these interfaces do not have to be hardwired into our biology.
It just doesn't have to be that way.
You can train consumer devices to have some level of quote-unquote mind control.
But they're going to sell it to you.
They're going to tell you that it's going to cure depression.
All right? That it's going to make People walk again.
We've already had ocular implants for some time.
And the bottom line to me is that I am here for technology that empowers human beings.
But unfortunately, I think that this technology in particular will not only be used to enslave human beings, but empower nutcases Like this guy that I'm going to play in my final clip, because this is the mentality of a lot of these younger, social-climbing, predator-class, post-human madmen.
This is how they actually think, folks.
We're right now in a moment, the last moment, where...
Things kind of have been how they have been, but they're about to change radically.
And in this new future, we can't predict what's going to happen.
We no longer have that ability.
And so we're living in a zeroth world.
And so Gen Zero is a group of multi-ethnic, multinational people who rise up.
And they say, we are willing to courageously step into the future.
And we're willing to divorce people.
We're open to divorce from ourselves all human norms, all human customs, all human thought.
And we're willing to say we're wide open about everything.
Absolute blank slate.
That's taking away humanity altogether.
You can't get rid of all of human norms or human thought without getting rid of humanity.
And I'm team human, baby.
And I'm always gonna be team human.
Folks, I'm so glad that you spent the hour with me.
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