Earlier today, Alex was honing in on 3D printed meat.
Let's talk about that for a second.
Number one, they are projecting this to be a half a trillion dollar industry.
It's not just the biomolecular printing of your food supply.
It's really also a transhumanist agenda.
That's why I wanted to get into xenotransplantation.
The 3D printing of human organs, not only the ones we're talking about via United Therapeutics and some recent Surgeries that have actually taken place, but also via NASA in low Earth orbit.
A lot of people are not aware of that aspect of this, but it is integral into what we're going to be talking about.
Now, United Therapeutics is owned by a person named Martin Rothblatt, formerly Martin Rothblatt.
And this book, we're going to meet Martin and really you're going to see a propaganda piece based on this person promoting all this.
It doesn't just end.
with printing organs because hey I'm not a luddite technology that empowers human beings if we can 3d print organs and allow people to live longer and replace these things absolutely but this is a pathway down this unzipped jeans taking charge of baby making in the new millennium and uh Martine, before we play this clip, I want everybody to understand is also the author of this right here, From Transgender to Transhuman, A Manifesto on the Freedom of Form, where right in the very beginning they advocate that putting the sex of your child, the biological sex of your child at birth on a certificate will be likened to that of apartheid South Africa.
Now, Remember, Martine Rothblatt is in fact the CEO of the company that recently did this transplant.
Then we're going to show you a second transplant that's also taken place, but let's hit the clip.
Imagine a world where organ shortages are a thing of the past.
A recent medical breakthrough has offered a glimmer of hope for thousands of people waiting for life-saving transplants.
And we spoke to a transplant surgeon at the University of Alabama at Birmingham about the recent case of a person who received a genetically modified pig kidney and the future of xenotransplantation.
In a recent medical milestone, 62-year-old Richard Slayman received a pig kidney in a groundbreaking xenotransplantation procedure while he sadly passed away this week.
Experts believe... Now let me just start with something, okay?
This is in New York Hospital, and you notice the picture everybody took together.
Now they weren't about to just go into surgery, you know, he hasn't been prepped.
Everybody's wearing the slave mask.
I'm just gonna say this, I'm not big on taking medical advice or doing any medical procedures.
On anyone still wearing slave masks, That want to promote something for me, right?
And it's amazing after you see the result of this, how they still push forward as though this was a positive outcome, but we'll get there.
It's a huge step forward.
And I think, you know, Mr. Slaman will always be remembered as a hero and a pioneer in these efforts.
According to reports, the pig kidney itself functioned well.
And the cause of Slaman's death was likely complications from being on dialysis for an extended period.
So let's talk about that.
Again, they're still promoting it.
The guy died about two months later.
Now, again, I don't know whether it was the extensive dialysis, but there's still a positive spin after the FDA approval.
Now, We're going to show you a woman who not only went through this procedure, but also an artificial heart procedure on top of it.
She's still alive as far as I know.
I think it's about four weeks ago that this took place, but you watch the production This and this this is how they're selling it to people they it's got the music in the background It's playing on your heartstrings Etc.
There's a lot of PR public relations aka propaganda behind the selling of all of this So this woman right here again as far as I know still around Hasn't hit the two-month mark like the last individual, but let's play this clip.
I So Lisa had both heart and kidney failure.
She was pretty disappointed when she found out she really didn't have any options.
She wasn't a candidate for a heart kidney transplant.
She was getting sicker and sicker and really, you know, her life expectancy could be measured in days or weeks.
And then when we presented this concept to her of a A pig kidney transplant that would enable her to have better heart function as well.
She was really excited to try it.
She has been really steadfast in her desire to a xenotransplant with the hope that it could extend her life.
I wanted to tell you we got some really good news from the FDA.
That they've given us the green light to move forward.
So, that's wonderful.
Well, I'm willing to take the risks because listening to what the doctors had said, I have a strong, strong feeling that it'll go smoothly and there won't be any problems.
We've combined two very advanced new technologies, LVAD placement followed by a xenokidney transplant.
She's making really steady progress every day.
It's still early days, but the rate of her progress has really been remarkable.
This unique combining of these two really advanced technologies the left ventricular assist device and a xenotransplant
could open up new doors for people who need support you know in more than one organ system. So
that was my goal was to make sure that I'm set up for somebody else if somebody else sees
what I went through and decides to take a leap.
So you know once again promoting it out there and look if this is going to extend life and it's
going to be available to the general public I don't necessarily have a problem with that but
it is bringing us into that realm of also biomimetics.
All right, and very early on in the COVID-1984 nightmare, I argued, even before they had announced that mRNA
were going to be the hate and lies shots, that this was a very transhumanist agenda.
There were a lot of reasons to say that.
They wanted to keep us apart.
They wanted to keep us away from facial expressions.
Obviously, the way that they handled it medically was atrocious.
But at the same time, all this other futuristic technology, including what?
Biometrics, the QR codes, etc.
AR, VR, they were apparent.
You know, I want to hit this clip right here and remind people how far they went down that path.
Let's make sure I got it.
Yes, this was sold to people in Ireland.
Okay.
And you know, again, everybody's got a happy face and a smile on, can't wait to put the mask, there's threat assessment levels.
But again, I mean, this is, it's all intertwined.
From the transhumanism of biomolecular printing of organs, which we're going to show you, again, is not just xenotransplantation, but NASA, to the biometrics, to the control grids surrounding it.
So let's hit this clip right here.
And let me just hit this for a second.
So that's a risk level bar.
Okay, I want everybody to see that.
It says risk level.
Alright, so you got your risk levels.
Everybody's smiling.
Let's bring it back.
Oh, it's time to go in.
Oh, we're gonna go inside now.
We better put our masks on.
Oh, it's okay.
See, it wasn't okay before the mask.
Scan the phones.
Okay, great.
There's your ID.
See, it's integrated with the ID.
Isn't that lovely?
But you're at a friend's house.
The threat level's a little bit lower, right?
And it's a good thing they have something to chemically put on your hands.
You gotta wash your hands all the time.
insanity.
Not like you're not gonna breathe the same air together.
Alright?
Now...
I wanted to talk about that xenotransplantation and just show everybody that you can go to NASA's own site and as of December of last year, they have a whole thing on their 3D bioprinting.
You can see some of the processes.
They're also into the hydrogel experimentation.
When I talked to Greg Autry about the 3D printing in particular, he said basically in low Earth orbit, You are able to do things and print in a three-dimensional realm that's not flat because of that low Earth orbit.
There's a couple articles out there as of February that you can go check out.
This article is dealing with a slew of different tissue that is being 3D bioprinted and this is honing in right here on behalf of the World Government Summit.
Can't make this stuff up.
On heart tissue in particular, okay?
But various diseases on earth, experts say, crucial.
Crucial with this stuff, all right?
Now, as I was showing you, Martine Rothblatt, America's highest paid female CEO, that's a decade ago, talks, quote unquote, transcendence, because also this is an acolyte of Kurzweil.
This is someone that wants to live forever.
All right.
And when you look at biotechnology, this person is the inventor of the Sirius XM satellite radio network.
Again, we're going to play this, you know, basically propaganda piece, in my opinion, on Rolf Blatt in a moment, but this person is speaking this year.
At the Maryland School of Medicine's 215th graduating class.
Pay attention.
In modern medicine, United Therapeutics and Rothblatt are people to know.
Notice this just happened earlier in the month.
Sold 1.7 million in company stock.
Probably wanted to make some kind of a profit on the heels of not only the FDA approval, but the first human xenotransplantation out there.
Before we get into Rothblatt themselves.
Okay.
I want to show this right here.
Let's show this one.
This is actually technology of bio nanotech that is in Israel.
And I noticed earlier today, Alex was showing Netanyahu eating the 3d printed meat in Israel.
Well, this is bio nanotech to basically stop and treat paralysis.
All right.
I want to show people again, These technologies can be used to empower humanity, but right now, what am I seeing?
I'm seeing the enslavement of humanity.
The limitation of the types of medicines that we can have.
For instance, when we're talking about DNAs in general, we're talking about long lists of amino acids, aka peptides, and what has the FDA recently done?
They have taken away these peptides and said they are harmful.
Thank you.
While the extracellular matrix, the biomaterial, is processed into a personalized hydrogel, the cells are reprogrammed to become embryonic stem cell-like cells.
And you notice he just mentioned the word hydrogel again.
This is why we're constantly talking about NASA.
NASA working on the hydrogels.
This is the biomimetics that we're now in because we are in the bio nano IT era.
In fact, Let's just go to this document really quickly.
Last week when I hosted the show, I showed you clips of Dennis Bushnell.
So Bushnell is no longer the chief scientist, but this, as far as I know, is one of his latest papers and it is from November of 2020.
Okay, November of 2020, right here.
So this is into Everything biological.
I mean, he tells you we're in the IT bio, nano, and now quantum and energetic technologies level now.
This is now.
He tells you that when you're looking at the DNA stuff, it's the 19, the biologics revolution, 1960s to 1970s.
When we look at the future strategic warfare document of his, From 2001.
You notice you see DARPA, the CIA, the Office of Naval Intelligence.
They tell you that none of this stuff is pixie dust.
2025 welcomes you to the bots, borgs, and humans.
Really?
Really?
And look, think about it.
The chat GPT 4.0 hello launch that is like the iteration of an AI bot and wait till they combine that with anything that is robotic or biomimetic.
We're already going to see it in the virtual universe much closer than people think when we come back.
We got a bunch of different videos to show you.
We're going to also show you Google and NASA's partnership in the quantum computing arena.
But we're going to hit this Rothblatt clip so you can again understand how all of these things From biomedics to xenotransplantation to really the usurpation of our species.
Not only transhumanist, but unfortunately a post-humanist future has been laid out by these madmen and women.
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So we've been talking transhumanism, we've talked xenotransplantation, we've talked NASA, and in particular we've talked somebody that's really a guru surrounding all of those movements N1 Martine Rothblatt.
Now I'm going to play as much of this as I can stomach so you can really get a little bio on what Rothblatt is out there promoting.
So let's do it and let's hit that clip.
What she sees, she achieves.
An unimaginable legacy.
Founder of SiriusXM.
Bringing satellite radio to the world.
Founding United Therapeutics.
Finding a cure.
Saving her daughters and thousands of others' lives.
An American pioneer, Dr. Martine Rothblatt.
Martine Rothblatt may not be the world's most famous person, but she is, without a doubt, the most extraordinary and significant that I know.
When Martine believes in something, nothing can stop her.
Martine is very unique.
Her vision is infectious.
I first became fascinated with aviation during college.
It's amazing that as people who are born on the ground, we can use our intelligence to figure out how to fly.
But the first time I was able to actually pilot a plane, a Cessna 152, it was an exalting experience.
Martin's passion for aviation and space led to one of the most influential technological creations of the 20th century.
I began to learn about the beginnings of satellite communication, and that in turn led to my undergraduate thesis.
I thought to myself, wow, with satellite communications, you could create a nervous system for humanity.
More than any other individual, Martin is responsible for creating the satellite radio industry.
When you think about satellites and satellite communication, you think of Martine Rockblad.
Let me just stop.
I mean, again, when you think about satellites and satellite communication, talking about this virtual communication global network, right?
The, uh, Artificial skin that NASA talks about that's really being implemented via Starlink and other programs.
This is a person that's essential in these things.
You just saw Ross Perot Jr.
talking Rothblatt up.
She did amazing work for NASA.
She negotiated international treaties and was responsible for obtaining worldwide approval of spectrum allocations for space-based navigation services and direct-to-person satellite radio transmissions.
As an entrepreneur, she helped launch and lead multiple satellite communication companies, including Geostar and, of course, Sirius XM.
Satellite radio was the innovation that provided GA pilots with near real-time weather so they could make safe, tactical, and strategic weather decisions in flight.
But nothing meant more to Martine than her family.
So when her daughter Genesis was diagnosed with the fatal disease pulmonary arterial hypertension, her world stopped.
Genesis was diagnosed at a young age of six years old.
And when the doctors told us that she was going to die within three to five years, We were devastated, but we pulled ourselves up off the floor and said we're not going to accept this diagnosis.
We're going to do something about it.
And so Martine dedicated herself to saving her daughter's life the only way she knew how.
Martine is not a physician, she's not a research scientist, and she has no medical training, but she dedicated herself and committed herself to saving her daughter's life.
But certainly a thought leader.
You know that term, a thought leader?
With things like this.
Again, not a scientist.
None of these things, but still at the forefront of all these.
And look, I'm not trying to degrade the fact That then Martin, and into Martin's daughter, needed some kind of treatment, and that this was necessarily a bad thing.
But look where it's going, and look what's being promoted by this person, and look how they're being promoted right now.
This is that Bernaysian gloss, these propaganda methods, the PR mechanics, okay?
And with that being said, I want to show you something from NASA.
That's about all I could take from it.
You know, we were about to get... We've already covered the United Therapeutics stuff.
You get the gist, okay?
NASA, they're con... We're going to the moon!
Artemis!
We're going to Mars!
Give me... No, we're not.
That's ridiculous.
Especially not with rocket technology or in any kind of a public mission.
I'm sorry, it's just not reality.
What we are doing is we are weaponizing space, we are putting that artificial skin or network around the world, we're doing experimentation in low Earth orbit and elsewhere.
But we're also selling the public on that vision, right, that cartoon Hollyweird image.
And I want to show everybody, this is like a minute and a half, and it shows how ridiculous NASA is. This is their gateway deep space like launch theme
park. It's like Disneyland. This is what sells you on everything. And every time I look at
it, I laugh. Then what we're going to do is we're actually going to play a video from about a decade
ago on Google partnering with NASA, talking about the multiverse, all right?
And really that's going to work us into the metaverse.
It's all virtual to me.
It's all Johnny nonsense.
I do believe we're in base reality right here.
So they're selling you on a lie.
And really that intertwining of the military industrial complex, because look, it's not just, you know, people need to read this entire document, but when you see that they tell you there's no pixie dust, And that what?
They rightfully predicted the bio-nano era all the way back in 2001, beginning in 2020.
They started injecting billions of people with bio-nano technology via mRNA at that point.
And if you read what the virtual Universe is.
Okay?
I mean, that's a wrap!
Well, you know, let's go to some of these bio ones right here.
If you look at this.
Synthetic biopersonalized medicine.
They always sell you on the anti-aging.
Notice the Internet of Things is here.
Smart everything.
AI.
Writ large.
Autonomous robots.
Brain machines.
Virtual presence.
VR.
Holographic projection.
Digital reality.
All right here.
So again, while NASA sells you on the moon and Mars, that's the real reality.
But we'll get into that in a second.
This is what they're selling you on.
Oh, it's so exciting.
See, they got big screens!
And graphics!
Wow!
And I can see models of stuff hanging!
Looks like a Disney theme park-like exhibit.
Oh, but you're gonna sit there like a video game!
The Boeing Starliner, SpaceX, two of the biggest contractors out there.
I don't know, Ford, NASA, and the DOD.
Right?
And like, they even show you, you're basically gonna go on a roller coaster.
Oh boy!
Look at that, look at it, it's all, like, virtual!
They didn't even have the ride built at the time.
Not even like A1 graphics, this is a few years old for sure.
But again, they're selling you a fantasy world, right?
And in this next clip, what you're gonna see is...
Not the gateway fantasy, but the kind of work they're actually doing, but how they're trying to sell you on that work, right?
I'm almost, you know, in fact, I'm going to.
I'm going to play this first to show people, because I talked about the virtual universe quickly.
And to me, again, the metaverse and the multiverse are the same thing.
I don't think they're real.
Right?
And they want to separate you not only from your biological reality, but your spiritual reality here on this planet, in this realm, in this dimension.
Okay?
So, let's just dicka dicka do this, take that off, and we're gonna go to this.
This is a WEF video, actually.
Okay?
And I want everybody to check this out.
I'm gonna get out of the way.
I'll put the volume back on.
But what you're seeing, this is a commercially available device already.
This VR device lets you feel the metaverse with your bare hands.
So they already have touch, taste, and smell.
All right, they're just not telling you about a lot of this.
And this is haptic feedback.
Imagine being in a room of this with the ultrasonic force field in the air.
Creating these waves of touch.
Okay?
And, you know, Alex was just playing that video of the kid using this.
So, these are first vector haptics.
It's not even that you have to wear the suit!
See, it's a mid-air force field, wherever your arms can reach.
It's called Emerge.
Now it's, again, already available.
This technology's only gotten better.
It's discussed in the documentation where, listen, they also talk about what?
Cross-molecular species breeding in this Bushnell document here.
You think I'm crazy?
I mean, first of all, let's go to the nano thing, because that's everywhere in this, but That's the neocortex.
He tells it how it's already in the food supplies.
By the way, right there, that's nano implants.
Immune boosting nano implants.
There it is.
Genomically altered bioproducts are common for food, fodder, and other uses.
See that?
As part of the evolution of humans, the biorevolution has enabled significant increases from year to year in life expectancy.
Actually, not true.
But they're telling you they're going to be immune boosting, these nano implants.
The complete opposite is true.
It's the inverse of reality.
As this technology is literally foisted upon us.
So let's play.
This is the Google-NASA partnership.
And you know what?
We're going to do this one live.
Because Google and NASA claim quantum supremacy.
And you notice we're hearing a lot about AI and not much about quantum computing anymore.
Do you think they gave up their quest for quantum supremacy that they announced now five years ago?
Think that's a thing?
Or you think they've been pushing forward I mean, give me a break.
But again, let's play the clip where they sell you on this idea of a multiverse.
And here's the problem with the multiverse, everybody.
Once you have a quote unquote multiverse, then Essentially, you don't have free will because everything is supposedly taking place somewhere.
Jason Burmess would be the emperor of the world.
Somewhere else, I would be a hobo and a bum or a serial killer or the worst of the worst, the best of the best.
I just don't buy it.
I buy into the belief of free will and possibility.
I also buy into probabilities.
But the ability of human beings to make those decisions and overcome the obstacles of improbabilities, all the power of thought, action, will, those are real things.
But I think they're selling you on the complete opposite of this via this technology.
But you decide for yourself.
This is Google and NASA and their quantum and artificial intelligence facility.
Who was it that said, if you think you understand quantum physics, you don't understand quantum physics?
Consciousness.
Intelligence.
Free will.
Determinism.
Black holes.
Protecting the planet from asteroids.
Atoms.
Ion traps.
Nuclear magnetic resonance.
Superconductors.
Photons.
Artificial intelligence.
Machine learning.
Past and future.
Classical physics.
Time travel.
I mean, the whole thing.
I can tell it's going to get very hot as I start speaking, so tell me if I start to look really shiny.
Quantum physics puts everything into question.
It defies every intuition you have about the natural world.
Quantum is a very strange regime of physics.
Things can exist in this state of superposition where they can be, like, ghosting on each other, where they can be this and that at the same time.
Entanglement.
Quantum entanglement.
Two objects, if they're quantum mechanically entangled, are still strongly related to each other, even though they can be a vast distance apart.
There's a notion of the multiverse.
There's a whole family of hardwoods in different states and going through different experiences and different life trajectories.
The famous one is quantum tunneling.
Tunneling.
Tunneling.
Tunneling is the slippage between universes.
For a long time, people thought those effects only existed in the microscopic domain.
Like atoms, electrons, photons.
But really, it's the theory of our universe.
So if you want to build a quantum computer, you want to incorporate those new phenomenon into information processing.
Maybe quantum computation is one of those instruments that's going to allow us to see quantum effects at the human scale.
Google and NASA have teamed up to share one of the world's first commercial quantum computers.
This machine, made by Canada's D-Wave, will be installed in a NASA research center in California.
So again, here's the music, the partnership, the public-private partnership.
They're gonna find the nature of reality with investment from Goldman Sachs!
And all the usual suspects.
This video is like a decade plus old.
Quantum annealing, D-Wave systems, they're pretty antiquated at this point.
There's a lot of other methods out there.
In a future video, I'll probably be going over that.
But let's get into it.
They're gonna get into the multiverse The serene music
Ah, D-Waves.
Built like the god in 2001 A Space Odyssey.
This is the inside of one of our dilution refrigerators.
All of this infrastructure is to basically operate the chip at a temperature that's two orders of magnitude colder than
interstellar space.
The processor is a quantum computer.
you you
It uses things called qubits.
As well as being either one or a zero, a qubit can also be both at the same time.
Therefore bringing about a quantum leap in terms of power.
Harnessing principles of reality that are Up until very recently, completely not observable by us is just fascinating in ways that I can't completely articulate.
The overwhelmingly obvious killer app for quantum computation is optimization.
Optimization problems are extremely difficult problems.
Let me just stop it.
Now, the gentleman before, the one that was talking about that, that was Geordi Rose.
That is another transhumanist.
That is another person that is pushing digital twins, uploading your consciousness, etc.
And he's a large proponent.
You can watch an entire lecture by him that the multiverse not only is real, but they've tapped into it.
I mean again, I don't know, I'm not there.
But I'm not buying it.
All Google server centers together will not be capable of coming up with the best solution
to these optimization problems as they get larger.
So now what is an optimization problem?
I'll give you an example.
You want to do a trip through South America, and you want to visit a number of cities.
And then you ask, what is the cheapest ticket I can get to visit, let's say, 20 cities?
And you can, of course, different routes and different airlines.
And sort of imagine I list all the different options I have for my different routes to travel to these cities.
We currently, as a civilization, we generate vast amounts of data.
It could be climate data, genomic data, but it's very difficult to generate useful insights oftentimes from that data.
Now let's just stop.
You don't just write climate and genomics.
And actually, if you go to that NASA document, There's a lot of climate in there!
We've actually talked about this before.
You notice how all these things intersect?
In fact, on the same... I didn't even... I did a search.
On the same exact page, we were talking about the bio-nano components and the bio-nano revolution.
What?
You have the climate issues right there.
Right there.
Alright, let's go back to the video.
If you can solve optimization problems better, you have an important resource at your hand.
I think, at least it teaches us, that we shouldn't be naive about the world.
That we shouldn't think about the world as a simple machine.
It forces us to consider more sophisticated notions.
Of how the reality around us is actually shaped.
I can't ask it how long I'll live or the meaning of life.
Really, we don't know what the best questions are to ask that computer.
That's exactly what we're trying to understand now.
To me, the most important question is, are we alone?
And I have a feeling that quantum computers, as they mature, are going to help us answer that question.
This is of course a more long-term research endeavor and there are still tremendous obstacles and big questions.
Some of those will be addressed in D-Wave.
Some will be addressed at NASA.
And some at Google.
I wasn't sure I would be able to experiment with a quantum computational device in my lifetime and now I'm confident that I will be able to.
How amazing it is that we with our Monkey heritage and monkey brains and monkey fingers have somehow lucked into a brain that allows us to ask legitimate questions about the nature of physical reality.
That's so cool.
It's that human risk to go forth into that unknown frontier.
Whether it's space exploration or quantum exploration, we do it because we must.
We do it because that's what it means to be human.
You notice they intersect what it means to be human with this idea that we evolved from monkeys.
I don't think we have a monkey brain or a monkey mind and I don't think we lucked into anything.
You know, I think that we are a product of intelligent design.
I think that good and evil exist.
I think that the science that we now know shows us that our senses can only observe so much in fact what we see.
You know I know that the Terence Howard, Joe Rogan, The podcast is going super viral at this moment.
I watched it, and I'm not going to say that I necessarily agree with everything that Terrence Howard put out there or that I understand it, but I'll guarantee that it wasn't 100% wrong either.
What is the nature of reality?
That's the question, right?
But I think the answer is that we already know as human beings what we should gravitate towards and that is the love and respect of other human beings because that's all we really want.
We all want to live in peace.
We want to be with our families.
We want to enjoy life.
Of course there's going to be imperfections.
There's going to be conflict.
We were built that way.
In order to have that we have to have that free will and they're selling us really everything against and they're trying to take that free will away on a microscopic level just about in every arena that matters and I really do mean that.
I mean they're doing that in medicine.
They're doing it in the food supply.
I mean Alex earlier today nailed it.
You know, when you look at Bayer and Monsantin and that merger, I want people to really feel the gravity of that.
Bayer wanted to merge with Monsanto, a company at the time that was being successfully sued across the board for the cancer relationship to round up.
Then you saw that report earlier in the program on glyphosate and infertility in men.
You don't think it's destroyed by design?
You don't think that people are using this GMO, genetically modified organism technology now for decades?
In a plan to really try to not only regiment all human beings but shape what humanity will come and when you see what they want to do, they want to biologically live forever while they convince the masses we can somehow upload our consciousness, disengage from our biological reality, disengage from the reality that is before us and dive into a virtual one for the rest of eternity.
It's a lie.
It's a lie, Kurzweil.
It's a lie, Rothblatt.
We're on to your tricks.
We're hip to your game.
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