Well, Alex, we're going to be going over that Ray Kurzweil interview with Joe Rogan because Joe Rogan really came in hot and challenged Kurzweil on a number of issues, which he blatantly lied about.
We're going to be talking about human-brain interfaces.
That's right. Kurzweil came off like a...
Kurzweil's the grand... Stay there.
Stay there. I've got to go to break. I'm going to say two more minutes with you.
Kurzweil came off like a vegetable.
And this is the grand poobah of everything.
So start over, Burmus. Back in 60 seconds, InfoWars.com forward slash show and DrJonesNaturals.com.
All right, Jason Burmus is an incredible researcher.
I've known Jason for, I'm getting old, man, 17 years since he was a kid.
Him and the other folks from Loose Change.
And I cut him off because I know he's going to cover today.
He's always a great guest host.
He wants to do a deep dive on Ray Kurzweil, the head futurist at Google, the grand poobah of transhumanism.
And Joe Rogan in his slick, calm way wrecked his ass.
So you got caught off there, Jason, when I was talking about that with you.
But I'm going to turn the baton over to you in a moment.
So when I saw this interview, and I'm only halfway through it, one of the things that really stood out to me, probably as the biggest lie and the one that kind of went unchallenged and shouldn't have, is the fact that Kurzweil said, in the modern day, we don't lose millions of people in war.
I mean, I want people to grasp what a huge lie that is, even what we've seen over the past couple of years.
The COVID lockdowns killed 80 plus million people.
Sorry, I'm interrupting. And then you've got 3 million dead Iraqis.
You've got, I mean, you're absolutely, it's insane.
In the war on terror, or of terror as I like to call it alone, we're talking about 3 to 6 million people dead.
The fact that we don't even call that World War III kind of shows the US-centric or really global-centric attitude we have towards these people.
People are not talking about what's been happening in Yemen for years, which we provide the drones for.
We provide the targets and then we sanction that killing.
Ukraine, Russia, we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people and he just sits up there and smirks about that.
Then... What he's done over the years is given us this hopeful, bright future of the empowerment of humanity, a life of technological abundance where we become more.
And he was always very slick about that in the past.
When he actually wrote...
The age of spiritual machines.
He did not advocate that we would actually create another life form that had true consciousness, but that instead we would create life forms that would be so convincing we would think they had true consciousness and we would essentially give them rights.
He would also not really talk about digital consciousness as our ability to actually upload that, but as a twin it's not really them.
He's reversed those things in this interview.
The bottom line is he uses seductive behavior because he's not one of these guys that says that we're overpopulated or don't have abundance.
I've got this clip.
Ray Kurzweil is about three minutes long.
Really, the only thing I do agree with him on is that we do have the abundance of resources and that we can live with a much larger populace on this planet.
The thing is, our managers don't want that.
They want to automate us out, which I'm going to get into more with When I talk about what I think is really the destroyed by design nature of what's going on, not only with Boeing, but our entire airline industry and how NASA has really laid the groundwork for that over decades.
But we're going to go to Kurzweil first.
And this is Ray, I think, back in 2018 at the Supernova Conference.
So let's hit this clip.
But it's kind of a strange world.
Where we can do things that have to do with information, but otherwise the world is still the old world of scarcity.
All of that's going to change as we go through the 2020s.
And here I have an example of energy.
So we're applying...
Supercomputing to coming up with new materials, both for energy storage and collection of solar energy.
As a result, the costs both of producing solar energy and storing it are coming down quite dramatically.
As a result, we see exponential growth in the usage of solar and other renewables.
It's doubling every two years.
Total renewables is now about 6%.
At two years each, before 2030, we'll be able to provide all of our energy needs, ultimately at very low cost, using completely renewable energy.
Now, let me break this down.
He also sold that on Rogan.
The idea by 2030, it's all going to be solar.
It's all going to be wind.
And Rogan really did challenge him on that as well, saying, well, you know, the way that Musk says it is that we can't really build a car that can run on sunlight alone.
And of course, Ray Kurzweil went to the storage issue, but was really prominent that this would be the case.
Now, remember all these things that we've been promised that we're going to have cheaper energy.
Has that happened? That we're going to live longer lives.
Has that happened? Meanwhile, Kurzweil in kind of a revelation in that first hour...
He's been on a supplement regiment for quite some time.
We're talking decade upon decade upon decade because he also talked about reverse aging.
We'll get into Calico Labs, which is essentially the immortality division over at Google of which he is employed and really one of the main gurus there.
So Kurzweil takes 80 plus pills, yet they'll demonize Alex Jones for selling you turmeric in a concentrated form that many studies show is beneficial in health and what to stop inflammation.
God forbid. Nitrous oxide as well.
All these things and more Kurzweil's taking.
He also talked about IVs.
So he's about 76.
He believes within the next five years that the supplementation and drugs available to everybody, which I have a hard time believing because he's taking peptides.
The FDA is regulating peptides right now.
They're taking those away from you.
Alright? So you think they're going to give you the good stuff?
I mean, give me a break.
Maybe Kurzweil gets it.
But he thinks for every year that you're living, within five years, you can offset that with this new technology.
And five years after that, you can actually get a year and a half back and start to quote-unquote...
You know, whether that's the truth or not, there is a certain class of people, a predator class, that indeed believes that they can biologically live forever, while I believe trying to trick the public into believing that they can upload their consciousness, be in this virtual world, we live in a simulation, the multiverse is real, so there is no real accountability.
Identify as you want.
Be as transgender as it gets.
Forget about that. Identify as a cat, a Therian.
These are all real things at this point.
This is all real things.
So let's get back to Kurzweil.
And this is really the seduction of it all.
That, oh, we're in scarcity now.
No reason to be in scarcity, by the way.
But we'll be in abundance in the future.
And by the way, again, we're not overpopulated so we can continue to grow.
I presented this recently to the Prime Minister of Israel, who actually was in my class at the Sloan School in the 1970s.
He said, Ray, do we have enough sunlight to do this with, to double what at that time was seven more times?
And I said, yes, when we double seven more times and are meeting 100% of our energy needs from solar, we'll be using one part in 10,000 of the sunlight that falls on the Earth.
So this is just another example of how we will use the economics and the profound deflation rate of information technology that's now attending nominally information products to nominally Physical products like energy and food and clothing and housing.
Finally then she said, okay, there's one resource that's not an information technology which you can't grow this way.
Which is land. We're very crowded together.
That's not going to grow exponentially.
And I said, actually, we're not crowded together.
Try taking a train trip anywhere in the world, and you'll see 95% of the usable land is not used.
So we've decided artificially to crowd ourselves together.
Cities was a very early invention, so that we could work and play together.
Ultimately, we'll be able to overcome that by spreading out.
We're already doing that.
My work group at Google is all over the world, and we're able to work together.
It's not exactly as good yet as being together.
And by the way, remote learning, meetings, Zooms exploded, tele-everything during the COVID-1984 nightmare.
What's the new push?
Obviously the VR, and they've talked about Meta.
That actually has a partnership with the World Health Organization and the UN. All part of the agenda, separating people.
Again, they do want you in these consolidated cities, but working in these virtual environments with this idea that they're going to allow you just to live anywhere you want.
And there's plenty of resources.
And that's the seduction of Kurzweil.
But at the same time, the individual that they're talking about, the Israeli Prime Minister, is like, no!
Overpopulation! Command!
Control! But ultimately, when virtual reality and augmented reality becomes highly realistic, which it will by the end of the We'll be able to work and play together just like we're physically together and we'll be able to live anywhere we want and use all of that 95% of the usable land that's currently not used.
So, again, I agree with him that we can go around the world.
95% of the usable land is not used.
Everything else is a facade.
Now let's talk about that virtual reality for a minute.
Because, you know, Alex, thank you so much for talking about the documents I go to.
Let's go to a document. Brain-Computer Interfaces, U.S. Military Applications and Implications, Security 2040.
Now, that's not so far away.
Remember, 2030, the de-aging, we're going to get into an even bigger timeline for automation, which I think they're behind when we talk about airports and NASA. But with this one right here, I'm actually going to show you a couple more non-invasive human brain interfaces.
Not just Neuralink.
We've got BlackRock Neurotech.
But this device, which actually goes through an artery with a stent into the brain.
Kurzweil, when he talks about the virtual reality, he talks about nanobots that are circulating non-invasively through our bodies without the use of some kind of surgical brain chip that will shut off our reality, our senses, and induce virtual senses we will believe to be real.
Now, why do I bring up this document?
Although it does not go that far.
It does get into what?
Non-invasive.
Non-invasive human brain interfaces.
Now let's just do a little dick-a-dick-a-doo right here and type in magnetic.
Okay? And right here, let's see if we can zoom in just a bit.
Yeah, here we go.
Okay, magnetic stimulation.
A natural extension from research aims to read brain signals or send implant information in the brain is a brain-to-brain communication.
with funding from ARL researchers at the University of Washington, conducted a pilot study for
non-invasive systems that use EEG to read basic brain signals, transmit them over the internet,
and transfer motor responses to a second user using cranial magnetic stimulations.
The signals represent very basic actions in the context of a simple video game,
such as move left or right. Nonetheless, especially given that these signals are transferred over the
internet, the potential to send even basic thoughts across the internet inherently presents
many opportunities and many risks concerning security and ethics.
Okay? Look, BCI is to monitor the cognitive workload of a squad.
It also talks about the shoot to miss.
Let's see if we can do that.
Shoot. Let's see.
Shooting to miss. Right here.
These are existing concepts with non-invasive technologies, with magnetic resonance waves.
You know, before I read this, people really need to understand that information travels invisibly with transceivers and receivers, right?
Different types of technology.
Now listen, the human collective consciousness, which I believe to be real, already works these things out in a sense.
So does nature. But through technology, we figured out how to put out radio waves, television waves.
Now literally anything can travel through the internet.
Now we can't see these with our own eyes.
They are all around us.
I've actually demonstrated...
On my program, the ability to use Wi-Fi waves, once you get those, you can actually run that through artificial intelligence and see what they're bouncing off of and get not only a layout of the room, but live time surveillance of subjects.
Okay? So when we talk about it in the BCI sense and shooting to miss...
Okay, we're talking about cognitive and motor performance.
Let's bring it up a little bit. Behavior.
I mean, in its vision statement, the ARL's Cognition and Neuroergonomics Collaborative Technology Alliance makes the case for developing the capacity to continually monitor operator neurocognitive behavior.
Nothing crazy about that, including depth, distribution, and shifting of human attention, appraisal of information, the emotional context of actions, and impact of psychological state, fatigue, stress, arousal, or cognitive and motor performance.
And remember, when they're selling you these human brain interfaces, other than the best thing since breakfast later on when we transcend humanity and become better, it's what?
We've got to make people walk again, see again, communicate.
They act like it's about benevolence.
Look at these military applications.
This document's like from 2020.
I've been talking about this document for three and a half years.
Again, they put it on paper what they're doing, everybody.
It's not like I'm just like making this stuff up.
This type of function could plausibly identify and facilitate operations for extremely fatigued
convoy drivers or perhaps for gunners or tankers operating in complex environments for whom
mistakes could prove deadly.
At a more complex level, a technology that could provide insights into the emotional
state of a soldier might provide red flags as to whether and when the soldier might break
psychologically, whether a soldier might have psychotic tendencies.
or perhaps when a soldier is shooting to miss.
Now think about that, shooting to miss.
That's a real thing, all right?
But at the same time, what if they shouldn't be shooting their targets to begin with?
You know, like in The Running Man.
Oh, and then they just deepfake stuff in almost real time.
Now we have that technology.
Might get into that with AI avatars in a bit if time permits.
All right? And this is all now real.
We're in... 2024, the post-truth world.
One study of the functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify falsehood suggestions that the ability to detect whether a subject is concealing information, uh-oh, may be of particular interest to counterterrorism and counterinsurgency missions.
And you know what? This counterterrorism stuff, insurgency stuff, I do want to point out, the House passed that TikTok bill.
Horrible. Horrible.
We got to make this a big issue.
This cannot pass the Senate.
This isn't about TikTok.
This is about censorship.
Listen, they'll be able to frame up any company, any technology company they want with like a sub-investment if they want to go after them and censor them with this terrible ruling.
And that's just the beginning of it.
Okay, so horrible.
I want to move into Boeing really quickly.
Because we've seen, look, I fly enough where these type of reports of the horrible turbulence, people breaking bones in turbulence, wheels falling off.
And now you have this whistleblower found dead in a hotel parking lot.
A lot of people over the years that have ended up dead at hotels.
Danny Casolaro.
You know, that documentary series.
Finally seeing the light of day.
Briefly touched on it.
An Invisible Empire.
A New World Order. Defined the octopus conspiracy.
Lay a lot of what the deep state really is out for you.
Give you a history lesson so it's not just a slogan.
Well... After he testified against them, Gonzo, is that a little, hey, shut your mouth?
I don't know. It's a little message to other people.
I do know this. This is from 2011.
I've got a video queued up that we will go over after the break.
That NASA, which again, they want you to focus on, we're going to the moon!
We're going to Mars!
Meanwhile, they're weaponizing space.
They're automating everything.
They're very much in the bioengineering and futurist arenas.
They're very much a part of the Defense Department.
And they've had a vision of automation and even the parallel reality program, which is now starting to take place not only across the world, but in Detroit Airport in particular.
We're going to show you that amongst other technologies that are very loving, like your heart rate and biometric data that goes beyond your facial recognition.
But we're going to get into facial recognition.
But we're going to play this video from this time period, a little over a decade ago, when they were laying out what they wanted to happen in airports.
And it's like a two-minute, really calm thing.
They want to let you know they went to the moon!
Go NASA! But then, like, you see this one graphic, and everything looks like something out of Total Recall and their airport.
Total Track Trace Database.
Got a little less than two minutes to the break.
And before we get there, you know, when I heard Alex Jones say for real that Infowars.com may actually be shut down, it's a punch to my gut.
Long before I worked for Infowars, oh so many years ago, I was looking at that when it was a little more than a blog, right?
And And it was linking to mainstream sources, things I could show people, things I could point out, really important information.
And it really would be more than just a sucker punch.
It would be an uppercut to free speech if, in fact, this operation is taken down.
You look what they're doing to Assange.
We've had that final hearing.
That appeals hearing, how many weeks ago now?
Still haven't heard anything. These people mean business.
So if you can, when you can, and I think now you can, you need to go to Infowarsstore.com.
Get a t-shirt. Get a book.
Get some of the supplements.
I guarantee you the supplements that you buy right now are going to mirror what Ray Kurzweil puts into his body on a daily basis.
But again, when Jones does it, he's the devil.
When Ray Kurzweil does it, he's a prophet trying to empower humanity.
Back after this with more of the fourth hour of the Alex Jones Show.
Fourth hour of the Alex Jones Show.
So this is like a five-minute propaganda piece.
Maybe we're going to go through the first three.
I don't know if we'll get through the first five.
Maybe we'll fast forward through the end.
From NASA 2013 style, telling you where they wanted to go in 2025.
five so let's get behind the clip.
It's closer than you think.
you In the 1950s, Americans first drove on interstate highways.
In 1969, Americans first landed on the moon.
Somehow haven't went back.
Don't worry, they postponed another year.
Getting to the moon required a monumental effort by the United States government and many partners in industry.
Once a common goal had been established, these partners invented their way onto another world.
Now we face a task no less daunting.
Reinventing our nation's air transportation system.
So I'm going to be positive.
Again, they had a vision for the air transportation system of less humans, more surveillance, total automation a long time ago.
I see them wanting to destroy this industry by design, giving it more and more government regulations and power.
Just me. Over the past 60 years, this system has evolved.
It's been automated, upgraded with computer technology for communication, navigation, and surveillance.
The parts work together.
Redundancies make it safe.
Innovations make it safer still.
It's a system that has served our nation brilliantly.
But with expected increases in demand, and with new aircraft coming, it's time to transform the system.
Anytime you start hearing about transformation, ask yourself whether or not that transformation is going to benefit the common person.
Is it going to empower us?
Or is it going to be detrimental and possibly help enslave us?
Is this going to empower your movement?
No. Such a change cannot be accomplished by one agency working alone.
As a result, Congress directed the creation of the Joint Planning and Development Office as a way for all critical organizations, government, industry, labor, and the academic community.
To work together to create the next generation air transportation system.
Next Gen.
Next Gen. Next Gen will resemble the system we experience today.
To the traveler of tomorrow, it's simple.
You take off, read, text, tweet, and before you know it, arrive at your destination.
But for the air transportation system, change will be all-encompassing.
And look right there, we got the biometric scan through, you know, carry no weapons out.
Everything's just going to be fine.
TSA is developing new screening techniques using advanced sensors that can move travelers efficiently through security to departure gates.
Using GPS, advanced technologies and procedures will allow aircraft to fly more precise approach and landing patterns, meaning that runways can be safely positioned in close proximity to expand capacity, but not airport boundaries.
And traffic on taxiways, ramps and runways will be handled more efficiently, saving time and reducing aircraft idling and engine emissions.
Oh, they're always worried about the emissions.
And ask yourself again, has travel gotten easier in the last few years?
No. Again, destroyed by design, unpurposed, from the serviceability of these aircraft to the service that you actually get, to the fact that you are going through that scanner and you are being patted down.
And they're putting your bag through once, twice, thrice.
I mean, my goodness.
Now, I want to show what they've got going on here in Detroit already, which is part of this program.
It's already called Parallel Reality.
Welcome to the future here at the Detroit Airport.
You scan your boarding pass, look up at a giant screen, and you see only your flight information.
Even how many minutes it'll take you to walk to your gate.
But only you can see it.
It doesn't matter if you're standing right next to one other person or 100.
Each person only sees their own information.
Mind blown.
It's otherworldly.
And I can't see a thing.
That is insane.
Can you read that for mommy at the top?
What does it say? Hello, George.
What? No way.
That's so cool. I can't see anything.
Oh, it's so cool.
It's so cool. I gave up my biometric information for something I could have read easily on a board.
But now it's in big letters for me.
Awesome. It's so cool.
Everything is so cool.
Now... Since we got limited time, I do want to jump to the human brain interfaces in a moment, but I also want And we are back.
Final segment of the Alex Jones Show.
I got to apologize to everybody.
I don't know what happened.
The computer went haywire.
You may hear a little bing, bing, bing.
I don't know, guys.
Usually doesn't happen.
I do a lot of broadcasting.
Might be time for a little house cleaning.
So, before I got cut off, I was talking about how Tesla...
It has now become more of a military industrial complex contractor than even Boeing.
There does seem to be a shift there.
Remember, Tesla is very much into not only the new energy policy, but automation, self-driving vehicles, etc.
I want to go human brain interface.
And by the way, one of the things that was not really covered when it came to that world government summit was that they had an entire...
An entire segment on human brain interfaces.
And these people to me are extremely unimpressive.
But remember, they're going to sell you that this is the best thing since breakfast.
And not only am I playing this because I know they're going to play on our emotions, but it also shows the less invasive nature of some of this technology that is already out there and in the arena.
Welcome to the future here at the Detroit Air Force.
Up, down, left, right.
Everything you are watching happen on this screen right now is being controlled only with Mark's thoughts.
So that just sent out a health notification.
He describes it as contracting and then relaxing his brain.
It takes concentration. It's a pretty involved process.
It's one I don't take lightly.
This has all been pretty sudden for Mark.
He was diagnosed with ALS in 2021.
Mark has since lost control of his hands and arms.
He will likely lose his voice.
Mark didn't hesitate to sign up for a clinical trial to have this placed in his brain.
It's called a stentrope.
The one thing about this disease is it affects your physical, but not the mind.
To me, it gives me the opportunity to be able to continue to do things that I'm able to do now just by thinking about it.
In the world of brain-computer interfaces, or BCIs, it is still early days.
In fact, up until recently, it's mostly led to monkeys being able to play Pong.
But Synchron was one of the first companies in the world to get FDA approval for human trials.
And Mark is one of those first humans.
It's all the brainchild of this man, Dr.
Tom Oxley. Text messaging is a really critical element of how we communicate with our family and friends now.
So that's usually what people mostly want back.
So then that will text the caregiver?
So you just sent a text. I did.
That's pretty cool. Pretty simple.
Yeah, pretty cool. Dr.
Oxley is a neurologist who first started thinking about the possibility of brain implants while in his native Australia.
For people who have got paralysis or motor impairment, but they have that part of the brain still working, then if you can put a device in, get the information, get it out of the brain, then you can turn what previously was a signal controlling your body into a signal that controls a digital device.
Now again, technology that empowers humanity, I get it.
This guy, this is helping this guy.
I'm not against this technology.
I am warning people that it is going to become more and more non-invasive.
But again, what was cool? Oh, texting!
You know, communications, social media.
And the other thing is, AI more and more is going to be coming into the medical arena outside of this.
And they already use these human brain interfaces for PTSD. Right?
So now, when these things are in the arena of mental health, and that's the new push everywhere, mental health, you literally have a device inside you, slavery style, that they could pump in.
Forget about just thoughts.
Messing with your biology, your serotonin levels, your endorphin levels, not just your motor functions, which they're obviously demonstrating here and also through brain reading technologies.
Before I even get into the world government human brain interface artificial intelligence presentation, I want to play these two Different WEF promotions that have been out there for a long time.
First of all, blockchain people.
You know, Bitcoin just hit the big daddy status.
I went to $73K, and I think that now you can actually say it's probably going to go up to six figures, $100,000.
At the same time, you're not seeing an explosion like you did before in the altcoin market.
Remember, now you have ETFs, BlackRock, Vanguard.
They're invested in Bitcoin.
But we already have a system of blockchain people that even goes beyond the UBI and the Sam Altman WorldCoin project I've covered before.
So let's hit this clip first of all.
Let's hit this. This is a refugee camp, I'm going to make it a little smaller, that runs on the blockchain.
Human slavery blockchain people been around for years with the World Economic Forum.
Alright? They shop at the supermarkets without physical money.
They have your biometric information.
You notice how you gave up your biometric information in the World Food Program to go fly?
Oh, look at the smiley face line we're in where we find work.
Okay, and it has all their digital identity and data, all their paperwork, their passports.
Remember, a lot of that technology, NASA-driven.
Alright? A lot of places being destroyed by conflict, despite what Ray Kurzweil tells you.
Understand that? Payments cost millions of dollars.
Oh, the bank fees.
But don't worry, the blockchain can cut those fees by 98%.
Isn't that great? No need for cash for a bank account when you're sleeping on the ground in a tent at a refugee camp.
Lovely. Or maybe you're in a 15-minute city.
And we'll work directly with that World Food Program.
Isn't that great? Humanitarian, they love you.
Blockchain people, humanitarian aid in the soup line.
Think about how dystopic...
What you're looking at is echoes of what happened in this country almost 100 years ago in the Great Depression because they didn't have their welfare state built.
So now this next propaganda piece from the World Economic Forum here.
These are five ways the pandemic could reshape our lives in the long term.
And then at the end it asks you the question, what did you love about the pandemic?
How about a whole lot of nothing?
Okay? So again, reimagining everything, transforming it.
Let's put up barriers.
Let's get into a virtual environment.
Let's wear masks all the time.
Okay, let's always have hand sanitizers and be afraid.
Let's have QR codes and 15-minute spaces in cities.
Ooh, the neighborhood hubs.
Don't worry, everything's going to be in your little 15-minute gulag.
Gyms, bars, art galleries, networking opportunities.
Yeah, you'll know all the other slaves 15 minutes away from your home.
Cloud markets.
I mean, this stuff.
Ghost kitchens. You don't even know what you're eating?
Is it meat? Probably not at that point, right?
They get you into this crazy Kurzweilian nightmare.
Okay? Analytics, derivative, and services.
Here it is. The internet, not of things, but bodies.
They're going to identify you by your heartbeat and get around the masks that you'll have to wear for facial recognition.
Okay? It's this unique NASA game that's now.
Isn't NASA the best?
Okay? And by the way, you will virtually be able to go wherever.
No, you want competition.
You want social interaction.
I mean the World Economic Forum literally wants your kid outside in a mask enslaved.
Everybody's smiling. Yeah, what would you like to become permanent?
Totally being that guy.
Guys, I didn't even get to it, but we're going to do it in this last minute and 14.
Here it is, the World Government Summit.
Where is it? Right here.
It's a pleasure to be here today to speak about progress in brain-computer interfaces and emerging technology at the forefront of modern medicine and artificial intelligence.
Thank you very much for having me.
Modern medicine, artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces, this guy pushing Neuralink, pushing BlackRock Neurotech, pushing all sorts of technology.
These are unimpressive people.
Reading off of his phones.
Guys, I do want to thank you for joining me.
I wish that I would have had three more minutes.
Had my technology not failed me.
But they're selling you on the idea.
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