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Jan. 19, 2025 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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Will Alien Eggs Take Us To Mars? KIDDING!!!

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Watching SpaceX Launch 00:14:51
We have developed speed, but we have shut ourselves in.
Machinery that gives abundance has left us in want.
We think too much, feel too little.
More than machinery.
We need humanity.
We know the air is unfit to breathe, and our food is unfit to eat.
As if that's the way it's supposed to be.
We know things are bad, worse than bad.
They're crazy.
Ireland, the great and powerful Islands, knows why you have power.
You've got to say, I'm a human being.
God damn it.
My life has done it.
You have met all the primal forces of nature.
Don't give yourselves to brutes.
Men who despise you, enslave you, who regiment your lives, tell you what to do, what to think, or what to feel, who drill you, diet you, treat you like cattle, use you as cannon fodder.
Don't give yourselves to these unnatural men!
Machine men with machine minds and machine hearts!
You're beautiful.
I love you.
Yes.
You're beautiful.
with Jason Bermas.
And who do you like?
Hey, everybody.
Jason Bermas here, and I'm just asking some questions.
And today, those questions are going to revolve around rocket technology, other types of propulsion systems, UAPs, UFOs, alien spacecraft, and eggs.
And so much more.
Now, we're also going to be talking about Bezos and him getting into orbit on his latest rocket attempt, but that not being able to retroactively land.
Rocket technology is rough sauce, everybody.
Let's make that 100% clear.
It's not easy peasy.
It's volatile by nature.
Very dangerous.
And then I want to talk about the ISS because at the same time that this rocket launch is going off in the peripheral, there's also a big spacewalk that they actually broadcast on YouTube.
Anybody can watch it.
We're going to be watching portions of it.
It's eight plus hours long with the astronauts that have been stranded there.
So obviously this wasn't scheduled because they were supposed to be home by now.
And we're going to get into that situation.
We're going to talk about a guy named Don Pettit, who, when I was watching the ISS stuff, right?
Number one, Don Pettit is not one of the stranded astronauts.
There's actually a website that will tell you which astronauts are on the space station.
There are two individuals, a female and a male, and they're the ones that are quote unquote stranded.
We're going to get into health concerns and so much more.
So where do I want to begin with this video?
And we've got a few videos we're going to be showing you.
And obviously, we always show our work here.
But at the same time, when I tell you that human beings are not going to Mars on this broadcast, at least a dozen times, probably closer to two dozen.
Anybody watching this show knows what I'm talking about.
We have played numerous individuals, including the chief scientist at NASA for decades, a guy named Dennis Bushnell, which if you are not familiar with that individual, you need to be.
You need to be big time, big time.
Because documents that Bushnell published, again, now, two decades plus ago, about this very year that we're in now.
It's kind of crazy because the future strategic warfare document is now as relevant as it's ever going to be.
And when we get into 2026, it's going to be looking back at that stuff on hindsight.
In fact, we'll probably have to do a full review of that document.
We've done watch-alongs there.
But Bushnell himself has told you that really the first thing that they'll have to do is send nanobots and robots to Mars and survey that area, then bring it back, and then you can virtually explore Mars.
Right?
The idea of a technology where we land something on Mars and then the astronauts leave and come home or we land people on Mars and they start to colonize it.
That's imagination land.
Okay?
That's not real, at least on any disclosed level that we've ever seen.
Now, are there other propulsion systems, energy systems?
Is there other stuff going on?
100%.
We're going to demonstrate that as well.
All right.
But when we're talking about rockets, and that's what the big sell of the narrative by Musk and everybody else is that rockets are going to take us there, that's not real.
Okay.
That's not real.
So before we get into all this, and I'm going to take you down a timeline.
I'm going to show you the latest exploding rocket, et cetera, off of SpaceX.
And again, this fantasy that we're going to Mars on the way to Mars.
Okay.
I need your support.
You know, yesterday, I was sitting at my niece's volleyball game.
We're out of town for a tournament.
Let me just say something right now.
I am so proud of my niece.
She has improved so much since she got started on this journey.
You know, I remember getting here four years ago, and we had had her in soccer and basketball and volleyball throughout the years, right?
And it was a big part with my friend Dave, who I can't thank enough over at the Y with those programs, with my nieces.
Awesome.
Travel volleyball is not cheap.
But I'm telling you right now, I'm so glad I've invested because it's so much more than just sports.
And it's just a reflection of how much she's evolving as a person, just turned 14, by the way.
And, you know, 14-year-olds could be into a lot of bad things.
She recently joined a youth group, a church youth group.
She also goes to the actual church service on Sundays.
So I'm very happy right now.
And so I spent the day, I watched it.
I get a text from my buddy.
Is this news just more nonsense?
Should I be concerned?
Blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, what are you talking about?
And he's like, the alien stuff.
Now, to get into the egg shape craft, I'm like, there is no alien stuff.
And we're going to show you there's no alien stuff in a moment on top of that.
So I'm texting him while I'm there, but I just want to give a big shout out to my niece.
Again, the improvement, the desire to win, the teamwork.
Like I said, this is pay-to-play travel ball.
And, you know, there's six on the court at a time, four subs they have.
My niece didn't sub out once.
I think she was the only player that didn't.
So very versatile.
And boy, she made her uncle proud yesterday.
Let me just say that.
And I've been watching the improvement, but the leap this year has been awesome.
And by the way, couldn't do it without you.
That brings me to the buy me a coffee here.
I do want to thank Tiffany, aka Mary Jane, Christine, Dura Saxon, and Castillo for supporting the broadcast.
Small and large donations are a big deal here.
And please, if you're not following me on X, everything we talk about and much more, a lot of cooler stuff, is over in the X feed.
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That's where you're going to find all these videos, all these stories, all the things we're going to go over.
And we're going to start here.
So SpaceX Starship Mega Rocket destroyed in seventh test flight trying to bring Elon Musk closer to Mars.
They're not going to Mars.
All right.
The moon, if they're telling us the truth on the distance there, is 250,000 miles away.
They just did the dragon spacewalk with SpaceX at 1100.
And that's the furthest human beings have gone since the Apollo missions.
First time two women have even gone that far.
Much higher than the ISS, by the way.
I think the ISS is in that 400 miles above range.
So again, give or take, we're about, you know, 250,000 miles short of the moon.
And we're talking about Mars.
I'm not even going to get into it, you know, they sell you on a six-month flight and all utter nonsense, even if they're telling you the real numbers.
So we know this technology is not taking us there.
And I asked the question: rockets are not taking humans to Mars.
That is imagination land.
The technology in its known form simply is not capable.
So ask yourself why they are trying to sell you on it so hard.
I mean, it's a huge distraction from weaponizing space.
It's a huge distraction from other propulsion systems.
And Lord knows what else that they are doing there outside of surveillance, outside of communications.
You really just don't know.
We are extremely ignorant.
Once again, NASA announced another force as important as gravity that they just discovered over the summer.
That's how much science doesn't know.
Okay, but think about the general populace.
Okay, so we're going to start with this video right here.
And this is the latest rocket exploding because rockets are volatile.
Space is tough.
Wow, talk about it going right over us, right?
Oh my god.
That's so sick.
One in a million.
Oh my god, how cool is this?
ABC!
Like, what is this even?
I don't know what we're looking at.
Oh, my goodness.
It doesn't look real.
Wow.
This is not right.
Something happened.
This exploded.
This thing has exploded.
Look at that thing.
No, I don't think so.
You think so as well?
Yeah, oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
No.
No.
There we go.
That guy gets.
Oh, no.
But again, there's no human.
There's no humans on that.
Right.
When you put humans on rocket-based technology, all right, in the long term, even in the short term, it's not like that's a long-term thing.
Very, very, very dangerous.
Okay?
So let's shift gears.
Let's talk about who's in space.
All right.
So let's bring it right over here.
There are 10 humans in space.
It's, by the way, who is in space?
Decam.
So these are the two people, Butch and Sunita, that, you know, they're concerned about.
And like, Sunita, depending on the picture or whatever, they make her look better, but she's an older lady.
You know, she's pretty gaunt.
Now, these people were recently launched into space on a separate mission.
You've got your two Ruskis right there.
And then you got Don Pettit, who we're going to get into in a minute.
He's an interesting character.
All right, because Donny Pettit said some stuff.
So here you go, Nick Hague.
And by the way, you notice that the Russians and the U.S. are just fine to work together in the space arena.
Meanwhile, we got all these conflicts.
We've got all these political people on the bottom of the field going, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
SpaceX, rather recently, I think in the last four to five years, now that I've been reporting on it, I have to go back.
It might even be three years.
They were the ones that started launching people into space again after Russia had been doing it for a decade.
That's, again, that alliance.
So many things were normalized with Russia before all this Johnny nonsense.
But space in particular has to be normalized, again, because of the strategic weapon systems and the world order, the way it was when those weapon systems and propulsion technologies and cosmonaut and astronaut programs started, right?
The whole ARPA DARPA thing comes out of the fact that the Russians were able to launch Sputnik.
Okay?
So we're going to get to Don Pettit right here.
I mean, this is an oldie butt a goodie.
All right.
But here you go.
You decide what this means.
I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond.
The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore.
We used to, but we destroyed that technology.
We destroyed that technology.
Let's do it one more time for the kids.
I'd go to the moon in a nanosecond.
The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore.
We used to, but we destroyed that technology.
And the process is just so painful.
So painful to bring it back.
Does anybody believe that?
That is the most absurd, insane thing I've ever heard in my life.
Okay.
And I want to talk about there's Don Christmas time.
Faking Space Shots 00:03:24
And there's a lot of people.
Oh, why do they have Christmas stuff?
Listen, I realize there's plenty of videos out there that question whether or not these people are in space and that people don't think the ISS isn't real.
And certainly, there's definitely been some green screen videos and stuff that NASA has produced where people were obviously not where they said they were.
We're going to play portions of this spacewalk, and anybody can go check out the eight-plus-hour video.
So you got the anomalies.
You want to tell me how they're faking it in this one?
Because, you know, these are 360 long shots.
These aren't clipped together.
I'm not saying they haven't faked things.
You're damn right they have.
All right.
But I believe they're up there.
I believe this woman's health is in jeopardy.
But then again, these two people whose health is in such jeopardy do this crazy spacewalk.
Right.
You know, and this, you know, the NASA has downplayed the idea that they're extremely sick, right?
And again, this is the woman that is on the spacewalk.
And right here, this is the Starliner deal.
So let's do that.
And then we're going to get it to Andreessen and the egg.
The egg.
I mean, again, this world is cartoon level.
So right here, I want to let everybody know they can just go right to YouTube, US Spacewalk 91.
And I think that's Pettit right there on the top.
And this is where they're dressing them up.
Let's make sure.
Yeah, we are in HD.
Depends on where there are.
There's better shots.
But I mean, we're talking longer.
They've recently been unhooked from their brackets inside the equipment lock portion of the Quest airlock and journeyed their way into the crew lock.
We're about six minutes away for a go for depressurization of the crew lock.
They'll close the hatches.
Butch Wilmore and Don Pettit assisting the two astronauts going out for the extravehicular activity today.
Now, thanks, Butch.
As I bring it over here, you know, like you look at Pettit.
I mean, it seems like they're in like a zero gravity environment here.
It doesn't seem like he's on any kind of harness, etc.
Looks pretty legit to me.
And you see all the hooks on the bottom where they hook into this is a very, very long view.
I mean, they go out.
Now, I will say this: when we get outside, and like on the bottom, you can see the scroll.
You can see into the astronauts' helmets.
You can see it's her working on the outside.
And by the way, we're going to jump to that.
Why not?
Right?
And this is like a POV shot.
And there are a couple times that that POV shot, by the way, does go out.
There we go.
There's a good skip to it.
See, there's the Earth below.
There's a little mirror right there on the side that's useful.
So I know that there are some people, again, that feel like the training center is where they're faking all this.
I'm not one of them.
Here's another shot.
That's me skipping ahead, of course.
AI and Government Control 00:11:43
So anybody can watch this stuff.
It's dangerous enough just to be out there 400 miles up.
Super dangerous.
Like, not an easy thing at all.
All right.
Now, I wanted to talk about Bezos quick because, because the and by the way, Bezos is trying to get in favor with Trump.
But again, Amazon doesn't happen without the government, right?
All of these are just like rebrandings of NASA.
There's a ton of rebrands out there.
I'm sure I'm going to have to do a video of the now, you know, the Bill Gates rebrand, right?
Everybody saw that video.
That one's going viral and wild.
People should be just as concerned of this stuff.
So, Bezos Blue Origin, he was able to send a rocket into orbit for the first time this week, but failed to land the booster.
Listen, man, again, rockets ain't easy.
So that brings us to this next point about what?
About other types of propulsion systems and other types of craft.
Now, I don't want to get a copyright deal where they block the video or make me take it out.
So we're going to show the video in a moment of the egg-shaped craft that this whistleblower retrieved.
Okay.
There is nothing in this video that suggests this is non-human.
When I see stuff like this, to me, what does it do?
It suggests that it is unknown to the public technology.
And when I say to the public, to the vast majority of the military as well.
Black programs exist.
Compartmentalization exists.
It has been extremely successful.
Not over just the past few decades or even post-World War II.
When you see the tools of compartmentalization, right?
Circles within circles.
That's really pioneered to the secret societies.
So now you can go years and years, but they knew, okay, with the technology of the day presented, they were always trying to manipulate and suppress the public from being able to take advantage and compete.
And quite frankly, when you look, I mean, you can get into modern-day tech oligarchs like Zuckerberg or Muskernuts, et cetera, but they don't happen, or Bezos, they don't happen without government assistance at this time.
All right.
Prior, and it's so intermingled.
I talk about the techno-fascistic society all the time.
The last, in my opinion, true oligarchical on another level family out there that was able to really get into that class of people that I'm talking about that utilized that kind of information technology and compartmentalization is the Rockefellers with oil.
This is the last one.
It's the last bastion.
Don't get me wrong.
There's pockets.
There's just no, that dynasty was built and expanded upon.
And you got to remember, David, don't get me wrong, John D., vicious.
But David, who carried the torch for so many years, he was naval intelligence.
He very much knew the importance of information and compartmentalization.
I mean, you look at how he had like a Dewey decimal system, card system of individuals he came across long before computers.
So when you get into the militarization aspect and the technology aspect, we really, again, as the public and as this whistleblower, as well-intentioned as he is, have no idea what is even the norm in some of these black projects that have been running for years and years and years, if not decade upon decade.
And before we play the egg and show you the egg and we're going to just play it and skip around, here is Mark Andreessen letting everybody know how it really works.
And when I talk about AI, garbage in, garbage out, where that is, but really where physics, straight up physics, have been suppressed from the scientific arena.
If they can suppress that, what other type of information can they suppress?
We had meetings in D.C. in May where we talked to them about this, and the meetings were absolutely horrifying.
Basically deciding we had to endorse Trump.
What did you hear in those meetings?
AI is a technology basically that the government is going to completely control.
This is not going to be a startup thing.
They actually said flat out to us: don't do AI startups.
Don't fund AI startups.
It's not something that we're going to allow to happen.
They're not going to be allowed to exist.
There's no point.
I love it when I mess it right up.
I love it when I mess it right up.
Yeah, I'm sorry, folks.
We're going to bring it all the way back.
You know, rookie mistake.
Rookie moves there.
Forgot I had the space thing up.
See what happens when you produce your own show and you're a jackass like myself.
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Go check everything out.
Remember, all these are raw on X. You can find them.
And Andreessen just referenced this discussion in my X feed.
We had meetings in DC in May where we talked to them about this, and the meetings were absolutely horrifying.
And we came out basically deciding we had to endorse Trump.
What did you hear in those meetings?
AI is a technology basically that the government is going to completely control.
This is not going to be a startup thing.
They actually said flat out to us: don't do AI startups.
Like, don't fund AI startups.
That's not something that we're going to allow to happen.
They're not going to be allowed to exist.
There's no point.
They basically said AI is going to be a game of two or three big companies working closely with the government, and we're going to basically wrap them in a, you know, I'm paraphrasing, but we're going to basically wrap them in a government cocoon.
We're going to protect them from competition.
We're going to control them and we're going to dictate what they do.
And then I said, well, I said, I don't understand how you're going to lock this down so much because the math for AI is like out there and it's being taught everywhere.
And they literally said, well, during the Cold War, we classified entire areas of physics and took them out of the research community and entire branches of physics basically went dark and didn't proceed.
And that if we decide we need to, we're going to do the same thing to the math underneath AI.
Wow.
And I said, I've just learned two very important things because I wasn't aware of the former and I wasn't aware that you were even conceiving of doing it to the latter.
I mean, wow.
I mean, that statement right there is probably too much for most people to handle, right?
Like, it just is.
Like, people on that level just probably can't even grasp how significant that is.
Decades.
Cold War.
Decades.
We're talking about 60s, 70s, and just went dark.
All right.
So I want to do it this way because I've muted it.
What you're looking at is supposedly them putting down an egg.
Okay.
Is it not going to skip through for me?
Okay.
I guess it is kind of skipping through.
But you could watch the video yourself.
It's a, you know, it just doesn't want to play right.
Everything's really been going well today.
So there you go.
So now that's supposedly getting settled down.
I mean, I'm not saying this guy's lying, right?
That's not what I'm saying.
What I'm telling you is, and this is News Nation.
Please go check out the story and the whistleblower, is there's nothing there that suggests there's no aliens, right?
You know, even if they had video of one of these craft and like live, you know, had some kind of biological entity come out, I'd be pretty skeptical there too, because we've been working with Chimera technology for a very long time.
I know there's a lot of people that want to believe, but when we talk about glowing lights and orbs, et cetera, now, the interesting thing about something like that, let's say that's real technology, right?
I'm 100% sure it's human.
Like, it's not something that's there to put out this information.
It's, you know, planeted, if you will.
Like, maybe they saw these guys were leaking about this, really interested in it, and it's a setup, and this is some soft disclosure nontense.
Let's say that's our technology, which it would be, and for some reason it malfunctioned and they had to do recovery on it.
Because that's the real scenario.
From what I'm seeing there, you've got a spherical, off-spherical type object that would probably have anti-gravity propulsion.
But when we look at the surface of it, right?
Who knows what it could project?
Now, you could have the orb stuff, but over the years with UFO videos, you've seen the orbs flicker, go in and out, change shape.
I always talk about holographic technology and even like basic drone technology coupled with 3D holographic technology.
Can you imagine the motherships you would see?
And what would you need?
A drone like this size?
And now we got, you know, drones 15, 25, 30 feet in diameter flying over major metropolitan and suburban areas.
And the U.S. just goes, I don't know, David.
We don't know.
I know Trumski and Hunch, Hutch, who's getting sworn into tomorrow, supposedly going to tell us the truth about the drones and do a report.
I'm not holding my breath on any of it.
You know, because again, like, I understand that Trump has never taken the time to look at the type of information that I've looked at with rockets and NASA and technology and compartmentalization.
But Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and rockets, I'm going to clue everybody in on a little secret, ain't taking us to Mars.
That ain't real.
The weaponization of space is real.
The surveillance is real.
I would imagine certain types of conflicts up there with nation, state, and corporate entities.
That's real too.
But that's the extent of what I can even pontificate on as we ask questions about all of it.
Just like we ask questions what that egg really is.
Tell you what it ain't, aliens.
So, folks, please thumbs it up, subscribe, share, give a follow at X. You know, again, I don't think that's any better of a platform, but at least we can grow there.
Censorship Across The Board 00:01:26
We lose subscribers here, even if you ring that bell on YouTube.
But here, like, maybe we can get 100.
Like, if you look, like, like we might be able to break into 46-1.
So, like, if every week or two we can get 100 followers on X, then we could claw our way up two or three, maybe 5,000 a year with the help of the Burmese Brigade.
So, that's a big way to help.
Again, financially, guys, could not do it without you.
5, 10, 15 bucks.
It means the world to me.
There are other ways to donate down below.
And also, some of the alternative platforms, not only just like Rumble and Rockfin, we may be going back to audio format plus video format over on Podbean.
But that one, again, that's a tough one.
You know, more work for me.
And really, it's tough out there.
It's tough out there on these censored streets, even if like tech bros like the Zuck are rocking gold chains and curly hair and choking dudes out on the mat because Facebook, come on now.
Come on now.
You know, I'm sure the censorship is done across the board.
I'm not sold on free speech on X.
I think that's pretty apparent as well.
But those are the questions we ask here.
Guys, you know the drill.
I love you.
It's not about left or right, always about right and wrong.
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