Info Warrior - Jason Bermas - Humanity Is Getting Slapped Around! Aired: 2026-03-27 Duration: 41:16 === Age Checks and Internet ID (04:34) === [00:00:00] And then it just continues. [00:00:01] Apple forces UK iPhone age checks in iOS 626.4. [00:00:08] Yeah, the UK, Australia, they're all making Apple and other companies do age verifications. [00:00:13] Hey, then adults have to do it. [00:00:16] And now it's Internet ID that in the UN gates run standardization will be used for the cashless society, the social credit score, the grid. [00:00:25] Some people are like, don't you want to not let kids look at porn? [00:00:28] Yeah, if you're dumb enough to give your kid a phone that doesn't have parental controls, you should be thrown off a bridge again. [00:00:37] And it goes on and on. [00:00:39] All right. [00:00:42] I want to get Burmese brief take on that and the Iran war. [00:00:46] And then he's going to take over. [00:00:47] Burmese, good to see you. [00:00:48] I've been loving you hosting the show. [00:00:50] What a crazy time to be alive here. [00:00:52] It certainly is, Alex. [00:00:53] And just to kind of piggyback on what you were talking about via this generation and being just addicted to the scroll box. [00:01:03] And it's not just this idea of track trace database. [00:01:10] It's not just this idea of totally and completely taking away their attention. [00:01:16] The studies are now out. [00:01:18] You know, this was going to be part of me talking about AGI, what's going on right now with these data centers. [00:01:25] But we're talking about a generation right now, Generation Z, quote unquote, that is not interested in the real world. [00:01:32] They don't want to date. [00:01:33] They don't want jobs. [00:01:34] They don't want a car because it's their own little comfortable world. [00:01:37] Well, they're 40% less cognizant in both speech and writing, period, full stop. [00:01:45] I mean, it's not just. [00:01:46] Put that back up. [00:01:46] Major studies, 40% less cognizant in speech and thought, literally retarded. [00:01:52] So bottom line, studies proven plus you see it. [00:01:55] iPhones and smartphones and games have literally made the younger generations retarded. [00:02:02] Well, look at it this way, Alex. [00:02:04] You know, my generation, your generation, we're only about five years apart. [00:02:07] I would argue maybe the people 10, 15 years younger than us are really what created this idea of a podcast. [00:02:16] I mean, you're a pioneer in that outside of the mainstream media, aka long form content. [00:02:23] Yet, when we started seeing these video platforms ever emerging, you just mentioned Meta. [00:02:28] Well, they own Instagram. [00:02:30] And what? [00:02:31] You have those little Instagram stories. [00:02:33] Remember, Instagram, Meta, they bought up Vine, which were those little six-second viral clips. [00:02:38] Now, YouTube has jumped on board and they have their own thing called Reels. [00:02:43] They are constantly trying to diminish those that are looking for something outside of cat videos or just short, quote-unquote, hot takes that are nothing more, in my opinion, than a form of narrative management where people destroying the attention span down to less than a goldfish, like Dory from Finding Nemo. [00:03:08] But put that headline back up because you're controlling your own show right now. [00:03:12] Because I saw the study, but I forgot to cover it. [00:03:14] You just mentioned it. [00:03:15] 40% drop in cognizance and speech. [00:03:18] I mean, look at that. [00:03:19] That is, explain that, Burmese. [00:03:21] This is so massive. [00:03:22] Well, basically, what you're looking at is when you're trying to have a conversation, they just don't know the words, the terminology. [00:03:32] Forget about the long context to this. [00:03:35] You know, Alex, I'm helping raise my two teenage nieces. [00:03:39] They're 15 and 16. [00:03:41] And they've done very exceptional. [00:03:43] Okay. [00:03:43] I'm very, very proud of them. [00:03:45] At the same time, I was kind of taken aback yesterday. [00:03:48] My older niece just got recruited into, and we're going to see if she's going to do it, into an NSA program. [00:03:54] She's a junior. [00:03:56] Now, when I was talking to her about this, I go, Well, if you're going to go down this route, I need you to be a good spook. [00:04:01] Had no idea what I was talking about, did not know what a quote-unquote spook was. [00:04:05] And I had to explain that to her. [00:04:07] Now, this is going to take place at Georgetown University. [00:04:10] You know, by the time I think I was like, So she's getting recruited by the deep state. [00:04:15] She doesn't even know she's cozied up to a rattlesnake. [00:04:18] Well, not only that, she didn't even know what Georgetown University was, Alex. [00:04:22] And for me, again, like probably like 12 years old, I was at least aware of Georgetown, not only as kind of like this higher-end academia, but also as like a big basketball school. === Recruiting Spooks at Georgetown (15:26) === [00:04:34] These kids have a very, very honed-in knowledge set because of the algorithm. [00:04:41] General knowledge about the world or street, or they have no street smarts. [00:04:44] It's not just street smarts. [00:04:45] Again, that algorithm that everybody talks about is so centralized on these, I would say, small data points that are ultimately meaningless in a lot of ways. [00:04:56] You know, again, I feel lucky that she has accelerated academically and kind of stepped out a little bit, but you see it everywhere. [00:05:05] And, you know, that's not the only generation. [00:05:07] And right now, they're trying to bring in AGI, that's artificial general intelligence, stuff that was discussed at length in these Epstein files going back to like 2011, 12, 13, long before the public's discussing it. [00:05:22] And now, NVIDIA has said it's been achieved. [00:05:25] Now, AGI has already been achieved probably over a decade ago, right? [00:05:31] In certain circumstances, whether that be government contracting, black sites, even Google, which is nothing more than really an extension of the NSA. [00:05:40] You mentioned Zuckerberg being on that panel. [00:05:44] You've also got Sergey Brin, head of Google, also on that panel. [00:05:48] Excellent stuff. [00:05:50] But when you look at AGIs, they're already coming forward. [00:05:53] For instance, at Davos, and we covered it right here on the fourth hour. [00:05:57] Davos is now going to be handing out credit cards to AGIs, okay, acting agents of people that are just going to make purchases for you. [00:06:08] So, in other words, you're never going to be even part of the process. [00:06:10] And that AGI-led credit card now has full access to your finances and this purchasing power that they say. [00:06:18] Remember, Kyle Schwab said 10 years ago, you only need to vote because AI will know how you're going to vote. [00:06:23] So, you just go, I don't have a miss a bill anymore because I don't have a rec anymore. [00:06:27] The car drives, I purchase, you're literally making yourself obsolete, which when DARPA created the internet plan in 1958, deployed as beta development in 62, called the Intergalactic Communication System, they said the goal was to absorb us and make it obsolete. [00:06:44] You got to come on. [00:06:45] This is the main show. [00:06:46] You got to come on with me and do a whole hour with me on this, or maybe, you know what? [00:06:50] What are you doing tomorrow? [00:06:51] I'm on noon tomorrow, commercial-free, go as long as I want. [00:06:55] You want to come on at 1:30 Central? [00:06:57] You probably got something going on. [00:06:59] No, I am calling some MMA fights this weekend, but I don't think that the way-ins are intelligent. [00:07:05] Fridays tomorrow. [00:07:06] I keep saying it all blends down. [00:07:07] I work seven days a week. [00:07:09] You want to come on? [00:07:09] You want to come on Sunday, though, there's a special show? [00:07:12] Sunday it is. [00:07:13] You tell me, Alex. [00:07:14] We'll do it. [00:07:15] Or maybe we should tomorrow. [00:07:16] Either one, I will etch out time and I will have videos at the ready. [00:07:21] I already got a few videos right now. [00:07:23] I don't know if you've seen the little boy being slapped by the robot, but that is just a huge metaphor for what's really going on to human civilization. [00:07:32] But humanity is going to commit crimes and people hijack them and do it. [00:07:36] Then they have just deniability. [00:07:38] But let's stop right there. [00:07:39] I want you to take over. [00:07:40] I appreciate you as I'm interrupting. [00:07:42] But briefly, what do we do about Trump? [00:07:45] I mean, my God, you think it's intentional? [00:07:48] Has he gone crazy? [00:07:49] I mean, what? [00:07:49] Because he was doing some stuff, you know, authorization before, but overall, it was thought it was good. [00:07:54] He is just on his trajectory. [00:07:56] He's just really going bad here. [00:07:59] Well, I'll say this: you know, first and foremost, you know, I was going to lead with the Epstein files. [00:08:04] I don't think we get those without the Trump administration. [00:08:07] That doesn't happen under a Harris administration. [00:08:10] And quite frankly, I don't think that Trump really wanted to release those. [00:08:13] That's really from pressure from people like you, myself, and then the general public that took this into a zeitgeist moment. [00:08:22] And really, that speaks to what you were saying to James O'Keefe earlier: that no, you can't stop even if there's not arrests. [00:08:29] For instance, there's been no arrests in this country, but we have seen them outside of this country. [00:08:36] And again, this is the story I was saying. [00:08:38] I'm going to let you take over. [00:08:40] In the court of public opinion, Fauci hasn't been seen in a year. [00:08:45] Bill Gates has 99% hatred. [00:08:48] The globalists admit at their own meetings. [00:08:49] Everyone hates them. [00:08:50] Their system's falling apart. [00:08:51] As long as we get on the field now and control the development of the new system, it's not going to be perfect, but it's going to be way better than this. [00:08:57] People understand that now things have politically liquefied. [00:09:01] We're in a time of change. [00:09:02] You don't just sit back during the change and go, oh my God, it's so horrible. [00:09:05] We have to go on his leaders and create the new system, right? [00:09:08] Well, absolutely. [00:09:09] But listen, at the same time, I don't think that we give Trump a pass. [00:09:12] I think we're in a very, very dangerous moment. [00:09:15] But as I was saying, would we ever be in a moment where Edmund de Rothschild's Paris's offices were raided in Epstein-linked cases? [00:09:24] Would we ever be in the situation where Andrew Mountbatten had to literally be thrown out of the quote-unquote royal family? [00:09:32] Would we have Ghillain Maxwell in prison, Jean-Luc Brunel in prison, even Les Wexner, Bill, and Hillary Clinton having to actually sit down and be deposed? [00:09:40] Okay, they're small victories. [00:09:42] We need accountability. [00:09:43] I understand that, but we've got to take these little ones and continue to build upon them and continue to. [00:09:51] I mean, they're not just small. [00:09:52] I don't disagree with you overall, but listen to me. [00:09:55] 10 years ago, they said globalism didn't exist. [00:09:58] They said there was no plan for a world government. [00:10:00] It's all out in the open now. [00:10:01] The victory is spotlighting it. [00:10:02] So as soon as you spotlight the target, then every then the process begins there. [00:10:07] You see what I'm saying? [00:10:08] Like, look how you've been doing this. [00:10:09] Well, I've known you 20 years. [00:10:11] Yeah. [00:10:11] More. [00:10:13] It's more than 21 years we've known each other, Alex. [00:10:16] So, so back then, I mean, we were like Martians. [00:10:20] I would say like 34% of the public is like us now. [00:10:23] I mean, brother, that's a big move. [00:10:25] No, I totally agree. [00:10:27] That's not the same thing. [00:10:27] That's just the 30% of us wake up one other person. [00:10:29] We're 60%. [00:10:31] Alex, again, we don't get things not only like the Epstein files, but we don't get Ross Ulbricht being taken out. [00:10:39] We don't have WikiLeaks and Julian Assange as part of the regular conversation if we don't keep pushing forward. [00:10:46] Now, as far as this war, right, I was always worried, probably more in the first administration, that he would be pushed into some type of conflict like this, especially after what happened in Syria and Douma. [00:11:00] And I remember how angry you were about that, and rightfully so. [00:11:03] And when I was blindspotted because he did so good, it was so true before. [00:11:06] I didn't, I knew they'd try this, but he's taking a hook line and sinker now. [00:11:10] It's beyond that because, again, Trump's arrogance also gets in his way where he can't be submissive in any form. [00:11:16] So when he gets asked in the White House whether or not it was Israel that pushed him in, instead of saying something more pragmatic, like, well, no, it was a joint decision, et cetera. [00:11:27] He goes, well, I might have pushed them in. [00:11:29] I don't know how you push a nation state driven by a guy. [00:11:33] He was a neocon, and he told the truth. [00:11:34] He said, no, Israel struck first. [00:11:36] We did it. [00:11:37] And then Trump made him come out and say he was wrong. [00:11:38] I mean, no, Israel's on record doing it. [00:11:40] They hit him first. [00:11:43] And again, what he said about. [00:11:45] Saying, I didn't play the clip today. [00:11:47] I'm a liar. [00:11:50] Joe Kent's a liar. [00:11:52] Why everybody was always for war? [00:11:54] Why Charlie loved war? [00:11:56] Uh, why blah, blah, blah. [00:11:58] Charlie was on record against it. [00:11:59] So was Trump. [00:12:00] I mean, it's crazy. [00:12:02] Well, it's not only crazy, but there are so many of those people. [00:12:05] You know, you mentioned Trump himself, but I was on that Reawaken America tour. [00:12:10] I probably did almost a dozen of them in person where Don Jr. would be there or Eric would be there. [00:12:16] And, you know, people like Kash Patel would become the FBI director were there, etc. [00:12:21] And the baseline of the regular people that I was talking to, it was new school. [00:12:27] These were not older Republicans. [00:12:30] Yes, you had the quote-unquote boomer crowd there as well. [00:12:33] But so much of this younger crowd, and I say younger, 55 and under, and there were plenty of them, were anti-war. [00:12:40] You know, they were, unfortunately, a lot of them in that hopium cue and nonsense mode where they thought white hats were just going to save everybody. [00:12:49] And that in itself, I think, was dangerous because then you have the inability to take action and you think someone else is going to do it for you. [00:12:57] You know, I've always been a huge advocate of being able to look in the mirror and be your own hero. [00:13:02] That's the thing, folks. [00:13:03] You've got to be the one taking action. [00:13:05] You know, and let me give props to O'Keefe again for just a moment. [00:13:08] They have been spraying the hell out of Iowa here in the quad cities. [00:13:14] It is something that is extremely disturbing to me because we have a state senator that has introduced legislation. [00:13:20] They've confronted these people, including the CEO of Rainmaker here. [00:13:25] And we still can't get anything done. [00:13:28] Well, I'll tell you what, O'Keefe over at Davos, getting all those people in the military, in the contracting world, in the globalism world to this happening 100%. [00:13:40] Well, I can reach more people with that. [00:13:42] You know, I had a conversation with somebody who I respect over at the grocery store, and I mentioned he's like, oh, I don't buy, oh, I like his stuff. [00:13:49] I'll go check that out. [00:13:50] Different strokes for different folks. [00:13:53] But the key is you got to keep pushing forward. [00:13:55] And Alex, I think you above all know that to be true. [00:14:01] Am I on that? [00:14:02] Yeah, I guess I'm going to be able to do that. [00:14:02] I'm going to turn this over to you. [00:14:03] And look, we have the CIA documents just released with the chemtrailing in the 60s. [00:14:09] It's, of course, it's all going on. [00:14:10] Kennedy's like, oh, we know it's DARPA. [00:14:12] That got shut down. [00:14:13] But at least now it's coming out. [00:14:15] And it is an amazing time to be alive. [00:14:18] Take over Burmese. [00:14:19] But yeah, let's do Sunday, day after tomorrow, and let's get you on like 1:30 Central for an hour commercial free with all your clips, do the deep dive on what do we do about our children? [00:14:30] Because I kept phones away from my kids till they were, you know, like teenagers, and they're not as bad, but you know, it still had some effect. [00:14:38] And of course, I've got a younger daughter. [00:14:40] We don't let her have a cell phone or do any of that stuff. [00:14:42] And we know it's come out that Bill Gates and Zuckerberg don't let their kids have any of this stuff. [00:14:45] Period. [00:14:47] Can we rehabilitate these people? [00:14:49] I want to talk about solutions. [00:14:50] Maybe you can look into that. [00:14:51] 40% reduction in speaking and what else? [00:14:55] I was reading the article. [00:14:56] Yeah, it's cognition in both speech and written language. [00:15:00] It's incredible. [00:15:04] Yeah, they're like, you're not a 30-second squirrel video. [00:15:07] I can't really talk to you right now. [00:15:10] And when you look at this stuff, Alex, you're right. [00:15:13] We have to realize this right now is not just about the globalism and the new world order. [00:15:18] This is the battle for humanity. [00:15:20] They are rolling out not only the AI, but so much of this technology that makes it. [00:15:26] So much design you create in the post-human world. [00:15:28] And that's the thing. [00:15:29] We've got to keep younger kids off of it with the ones that are already caught in the spider web. [00:15:33] You can get to them through the matrix. [00:15:36] And the way it is like what I use a phone for a computer is to investigate the real world. [00:15:40] If you use it right, it's very empowering. [00:15:42] Well, I always put limitations and I show that to people, right? [00:15:45] I tell people, look, yes, I have a Facebook account because I've had it. [00:15:49] Only here at my desktop, and I use it for certain things. [00:15:53] I've never gotten the Snapchat, the Instagram. [00:15:56] I don't take 30 selfies so I can post one. [00:15:59] You know how much of our youth does that or records five videos and then throws them away? [00:16:04] Folks, that's how they're building profiles on not only you, but your children on top of what they're doing. [00:16:13] That humans are seeing and watching all of it. [00:16:15] So you're screwing your girlfriend with it. [00:16:16] All you think is your private camera? [00:16:18] No, they're watching live. [00:16:20] 100%. [00:16:20] And they're putting it into a database where they're not only profiling using it for production. [00:16:27] So years later, you wonder, that girl looks like my wife. [00:16:30] Wait, that's us having sex on our bed, but it's AI. [00:16:32] It just stole your identity. [00:16:34] Burmese, you're taking over right now. [00:16:35] All right, folks, we're going to take a quick break. [00:16:37] Go to, I believe it's the alexjonesstore.com right now. [00:16:40] Make the purchases. [00:16:41] We'll be back right after this. [00:16:43] One of the most important things to me. [00:16:45] We are back. [00:16:46] It is the fourth hour of the Alex Jones show. [00:16:49] I am your guest host, Jason Burmes. [00:16:51] And if you were listening, we were talking Epstein. [00:16:53] We were talking geoengineering. [00:16:56] And Alex also mentioned, you know, my documentary films. [00:17:00] Well, for the first time in 13 years, the last one that I actually released was Shade the Motion Picture. [00:17:06] Actually, the last time I did the fourth hour, we played a little bit about that. [00:17:10] And look, that was largely on the Bilderberg group, the control structure, geoengineering, bioengineering. [00:17:19] Alex is in there, not only describing that stuff, but a lot of the stuff involving Bill Gates and beyond, large section of Gates. [00:17:28] About two years ago, maybe even more, I was on with Alex and we were discussing what was known of the Epstein files because before we had the Epstein Files Transparency Act, we did have a large amount of documentation. [00:17:43] And a lot of that documentation has actually been more and more revealed through these files. [00:17:50] And Jones is like, you know what, you need to make a documentary on this. [00:17:54] Well, lo and behold, I am now working on a not only documentary, but a documentary series entitled The Epstein Files with the good people over at Dauntless, formerly DauntlessDialogue.com. [00:18:07] They got a great Rumble channel. [00:18:09] Hope you check them out. [00:18:10] And the three initial parts in this series, we'll see what we do beyond that. [00:18:16] The first one is going to be, I think we're going to call it the fine young cannibal class, or what is known now in the public as the Epstein class or the predator class, because we are seeing certain arrests, even if they are just ceremonious, but there are being repercussions out there. [00:18:36] So first one, okay, trailer coming up. [00:18:39] Then the second one, we're really going to get into Epstein and the connections to this global network via the Iran-Contra affair. [00:18:49] And we're going to show within the files where the earmarks of that lead. [00:18:55] And then the third one, transhumanism. [00:18:58] I mean, not just AGIs, artificial general intelligence, but cloning technology, literally parting out humans that you create for their biology. [00:19:13] But without further ado, let's do it. [00:19:16] Let's check out the trailer for the upcoming documentary series, The Epstein Files. [00:19:25] On July 23rd, 2006, an event would occur that would ultimately shift the way a large portion of the country and the world view geopolitics, the entertainment industry, and the ruling class. [00:19:40] You see, on that fateful Sunday in Palm Beach, Florida, a little-known billionaire was arrested named Jeffrey Epstein. [00:19:49] Since then, a tidal wave of scandals. [00:19:52] Jeffrey Epstein escaped child sex charges 10 years ago in a federal plea deal so remarkable, the Palm Beach police chief who investigated the case said it was unprecedented. === Epstein Files Shift Geopolitics (12:10) === [00:20:01] We believed he would spend the rest of his life in prison. [00:20:04] Innuendo. [00:20:05] There are code words that suggest Jeffrey Epstein and his associates could maybe even be engaging in some sort of consumption. [00:20:14] Is that human consumption? [00:20:16] There's a lot of talk of beef jerky. [00:20:18] There's a restaurant called The Cannibal. [00:20:20] Atrocities. Lawsuits. [00:20:27] The first time that Courtney Wilde walked into my office in 2008 and said, look, the government's not paying attention to me. [00:20:36] She was not asking for money from Jeffrey Epstein. [00:20:39] And I walked in and I handed the pleading in. [00:20:41] Courtney Wilde was right outside ready at the time. [00:20:44] She told me this is an emergency. [00:20:46] And I told the clerk, I want a hearing. [00:20:49] And she said, when? [00:20:50] I said, now. [00:20:51] Trials. [00:20:51] Ghillaine Maxwell sat in her chair with little emotion, only pouring herself a glass of water as the judge read the verdict. [00:20:59] Guilty on all but one count. [00:21:01] And suspicious deaths has ensued. [00:21:03] So Epstein's taken off suicide watch. [00:21:06] The day before he kills himself, his roommate is removed from the cell. [00:21:11] The cameras on his tier are not working. [00:21:14] The guards fell asleep. [00:21:16] It seems almost impossible to think all of those things could happen in that way. [00:21:22] It does. [00:21:23] The public demand for transparency and accountability was insatiable. [00:21:27] Jeffrey Epstein. [00:21:32] Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? [00:21:35] Shut up. [00:21:35] I know he's your friend. [00:21:36] But I don't care. [00:21:39] Culminating in the release of the Epstein files. [00:21:42] When will we see justice? [00:21:45] We have not seen any arrests from the revelations in the Epstein files. [00:21:51] Do you think you're the devil himself? [00:21:53] No, but I do have a good mirror. [00:21:55] This is the story they tell. [00:22:02] So the Epstein files are coming. [00:22:04] We're going to try to drop that initial chapter within the next three months. [00:22:11] Who knows? [00:22:12] I'm back in the saddle in that regard for the first time in a very long time. [00:22:17] And as you can see, trying to use the tools that are available to me. [00:22:21] But really, we're going to stick to the story that this public documentation that's available to all of us now shows. [00:22:31] And, you know, I just mentioned Edmund de Rothschild. [00:22:35] And look, do I think Edmund de Rothschild is going to prison? [00:22:39] No, I don't. [00:22:39] But I don't think Jess Staley is going to prison either. [00:22:43] But did he have to resign? [00:22:45] Yes. [00:22:46] Do I think Andrew Maup? [00:22:47] No, he's probably not going to prison. [00:22:50] But did he have to at least be taken down a notch? [00:22:53] Yes. [00:22:53] We got to keep going with those things. [00:22:57] We've seen arrests now in Norway. [00:23:00] And look, outside of just the abuse of girls, we have a ton of insider trading. [00:23:08] Now, I've mentioned Mandelson, right? [00:23:11] And again, he's been publicly shamed. [00:23:13] We've had to see public apologies by Starmer and others because of their association with Mandelson. [00:23:20] Mandelson's over there telling Epstein about what will become a $750 billion Euro bailout for the European Union. [00:23:28] We're about to wrap up the 500 billion. [00:23:31] Think you do something with that type of information? [00:23:34] And that's why all these headlines, even in the mainstream media, have to admit, oh, wait, there is a cabal out there outside of nation states that really do rule things, right? [00:23:46] And then, look, Bill Maher, to his credit, he sits there and now he talks about how the Epstein files have vindicated a lot of this stuff. [00:23:58] But then in the same breath, right, he wants to associate it with the QA nonsense, right? [00:24:05] And if you saw the trailer, we've got Boebert in there. [00:24:08] And then, you know, Bobert, who's relatively new to the game. [00:24:13] I'm just going to say it. [00:24:14] Like, I get it. [00:24:16] She's been elected. [00:24:17] She had the resources. [00:24:19] People like to look at things, right? [00:24:20] It doesn't hurt being attractive. [00:24:23] But has she been in the game as long as Alex Jones or myself, 20 plus years into this? [00:24:28] Does she know the intricacies, the ins and the outs? [00:24:31] So no, she plays into the idea that Q is the one that told you that it was high-level pedophiles globally that had this network. [00:24:40] No, sorry. [00:24:42] It wasn't magic men on message boards. [00:24:45] It was people documenting things like the Franklin scandal, documenting what was going on with Barney Frank and his little apartment in D.C., documenting people like Dennis Hassert, who made his way up to the Speaker of the House, documenting Mark Foley, who was doing interviews with the have-a-seat guy. [00:25:09] Remember that? [00:25:10] Have a seat? [00:25:10] Because he was heading up one of the government departments on child exploitation. [00:25:15] Then what happens? [00:25:15] He gets caught sexting 15-year-old pages. [00:25:19] It's because of stuff like that that it was brought out, not magic message boards, everybody. [00:25:24] Okay. [00:25:25] Sorry, Bill. [00:25:27] This stuff is real because it's been going on and these people are protected and not prosecuted. [00:25:33] Now, I got another video here for you of Tom Barrick, who's currently, I believe he is the ambassador to Turkey from the United States. [00:25:42] And we've all seen the video of McCain's wife after McCain's passing talking about how, oh, just everybody knew what Jeffrey Epstein was up to. [00:25:53] Everybody knew, nobody cared. [00:25:55] And honestly, it was one of those moments of extreme candor and reality. [00:26:00] All right. [00:26:00] Now, we've all seen Lutnick out there just lying his arnus off. [00:26:05] I was just with my wife. [00:26:07] Disgusting. [00:26:08] Never again. [00:26:09] Then you got pictures of him smiling with Jeffrey on the island, vacationing. [00:26:14] Wild. [00:26:15] Opening businesses. [00:26:17] Well, Tom Barrick is another guy that decided to continue to associate with Epstein after his Palm Beach arrest back in, you know, conviction in 2008. [00:26:30] And look, he's actually pretty candid in this interview until the end when he gets pressed on that relationship. [00:26:39] So let's watch Barrick on Epstein. [00:26:42] I just wanted to ask you about what I read in the Epstein files about your association with him. [00:26:49] Why did you introduce him to Peter Tier and Batani Cherkin? [00:26:53] What were your dealings with Jeffrey Epstein? [00:26:55] I didn't introduce him to those people, but all of us dealt with Jeffrey Epstein in the 80s as a business person. [00:27:02] He was bigger than life. [00:27:05] It was a 30-year story of this. [00:27:09] I think most of us actually thought that he had built his wealth and his prowess over his international relations with Israel. [00:27:17] That's always what kind of the background was. [00:27:19] I didn't see the rest of the later in between 2000. [00:27:23] In the files that I read, you're having dealings with him after he became a convicted sex offender. [00:27:28] Why? [00:27:31] He was emailing me asking me for access to the president or a transient running a New York Stock Exchange company. [00:27:39] Try and get a hold of me for relevant information. [00:27:41] That was it. [00:27:42] You met him and you met with Vitali Churchin. [00:27:44] You met with Peter Thiel and Epstein. [00:27:48] See? [00:27:49] Like, he just answers what he wants. [00:27:51] Oh, we all knew him. [00:27:52] Now, he did throw in the Israeli relationships. [00:27:57] Now, let me say this. [00:27:58] You know, if that is the case in the 80s, and we have public documentation, even the New York Times, admitting that Epstein was not only involved with Adnan Khashoggi, arms dealer, Iran-Contra, but a guy named Douglas Leese, who mentored Epstein, was a weapons and defense contractor and took him around the globe. [00:28:26] And then he gets involved with Stanley Pottinger, Iran-Contra, where all that was hidden from the public for the last four plus decades. [00:28:37] Props to Vedmore. [00:28:39] He puts out the article that they shared an office together. [00:28:42] Turns out they ran a business together, too. [00:28:45] Pottinger comes up a little later because he ends up being a lawyer for a bunch of the victims and partnering with Bradley Edwards, who, if you saw in that clip, was the lawyer talking about wanting that hearing now. [00:29:00] Now, I would be remiss before we move on to a little robotics automation AGI if I did not mention the passing of this man, Robert Mueller. [00:29:13] Now, look, I'm not one of those guys that wants to pile on or talk badly of the debt. [00:29:20] All right. [00:29:21] I refrain from doing that. [00:29:23] But Robert Mueller was brought in as the director of the FBI, all right, to be the cover-up crew for 9-11. [00:29:36] Why? [00:29:37] Because he'd already been a part of the cover-up crew in the Department of Justice. [00:29:43] That's how you get to those ranks, okay? [00:29:46] Unless you're just appointed to be, you know, a mouthpiece puppet like Patel or Bongino, right? [00:29:51] Don't work too hard, fellas. [00:29:54] Just say what, say what needs to be said to try to cover things like this up. [00:29:58] He worked with Bill Barr. [00:30:00] Okay. [00:30:01] They were moi simpatico, if you know what I mean, back in those days. [00:30:06] That's why I always told people Bill Barr ain't your friend. [00:30:09] Haven't heard much from Bill Barr recently, have you? [00:30:12] Remember, Bill Barr, aside from being central intelligence agency, the youngest attorney general ever under the first Bush administration, also worked at Kirkland and Ellis, one of the firms that represented Epstein. [00:30:30] So, you know, Mueller, you know, a lot, and going back to the hopium Q and nonsense crowd, hey, hey, remember when you all said in the beginning that Mueller was like working with the white hats? [00:30:42] Oh, Mueller's going to save us. [00:30:44] Mueller knew less about Russia Gate than most. [00:30:47] You watch those hearings? [00:30:48] Mueller was on his way out mentally then. [00:30:52] He was used as a figurehead that they knew would just give a rubber stamp to anything they were trying to do. [00:30:59] Period. [00:31:00] That's it. [00:31:01] So honestly, that is the life and legacy of one Robert Mueller. [00:31:08] So let's move on. [00:31:10] Let's get into robotics and transhumanism. [00:31:13] And I saw Melania Trump getting people acquainted with these humanoid robots. [00:31:20] Now, remember, the Optimus robot, the one the Muskernuts is behind, and that's Tesla. [00:31:29] Tesla's not a car company. [00:31:30] I just cannot reiterate that enough. [00:31:33] It is a military industrial complex company parading as a private company. [00:31:40] Okay. [00:31:40] Once again, you look at Tesla. [00:31:42] Tesla partnered with Curvac and printed up the hate and lie shots at bio nano factories they built together. [00:31:54] Okay, that's what Tesla is. [00:31:58] All these electric car companies before them weren't able to actually stay in business because they tried to be a privatized company and not just be a part of the military industrial complex and be subsidized with these programs. === AI Agents Buying Securely (08:14) === [00:32:11] So all these robots that look like human beings, they only serve one purpose, and that's to acclimate you and yours to the idea that these things are human-like and eventually can have some kind of consciousness or a soul. [00:32:29] No bueno, everybody, when this video here is really a metaphor reality for what these things are really going to do to the rest of us. [00:32:48] One and two. [00:32:48] That's right. [00:32:49] Take that, kid. [00:32:50] Oh, let's get a little clamp. [00:32:52] Let's get the little clamp on the dancing robot. [00:32:58] No thanks, folks. [00:33:00] No thanks. [00:33:01] And look, it's constantly over-promising, under-delivering with this technology. [00:33:10] I mentioned earlier with Alex, but I want to go to the actual article itself. [00:33:17] You know, the new, the new like globally cool guy, Jensen Huang. [00:33:21] And look, I use NVIDIA's technologies. [00:33:24] I've got a lot of NVIDIA graphics cards. [00:33:27] We're running on a 3060 TI right now. [00:33:30] Got myself a 4070 TI out there. [00:33:32] Got myself some of the old school 980 TIs, 1070s. [00:33:37] Got them. [00:33:38] You know, I think that they make a good hardware product. [00:33:41] Too bad the business model isn't selling me hardware anymore, isn't allowing me my own autonomy anymore. [00:33:49] No, all of these people look at this as a service. [00:33:54] Everything is serviceable. [00:33:55] They're taking as more things are automated, they want you less autonomous. [00:34:03] They want you to be less likely to think for yourself. [00:34:08] All right. [00:34:08] I mentioned Davos, and I believe it was Visa. [00:34:11] Well, we'll do it live. [00:34:13] Visa with the AI credit cards, Visa AI credit cards. [00:34:19] They're agents. [00:34:20] There it is. [00:34:21] AI agents are going to buy for you securely. [00:34:24] So I want you to understand how manipulative the algorithm is going to be in this sense. [00:34:29] So all of a sudden, you've signed up for this. [00:34:31] You've given your little AI agent all the access to your tokens, your credits, your money, whatever it is at that point. [00:34:39] And then something arrives at your house that you're not necessarily sold on, right? [00:34:44] That AI agent is going to convince you or try to convince you that you were sold on it and it's good for you. [00:34:52] Like next level, because they don't want you to be human. [00:34:59] They're trying to strip you of that humanity. [00:35:03] They want you less able to think. [00:35:05] Think about this. [00:35:05] The headline also has here, it's $30 billion. [00:35:12] They spent more money than ever, had more technology than ever. [00:35:17] And it's no good for the youth. [00:35:24] And I got to do this. [00:35:25] My niece last weekend was asking me for a physical book, and I actually tried to give her the digital version. [00:35:32] And God love her, man. [00:35:33] This is the younger one. [00:35:34] This isn't the MSA one. [00:35:36] She said, The whole idea is for me to put down my screen and have something tangible and physical in my hands. [00:35:44] That's a big deal. [00:35:46] That does, that means something, man. [00:35:48] It means something to take a pen to paper and actually doodle or draw or write down your ideas. [00:35:57] You know, so many people are like captured by this idea of, and it's funny. [00:36:06] They're captured by this idea that, you know, this technology is simply going to make everything better. [00:36:16] And you want to get away from writing things down, but then they'll buy into something like the secret and like a dream board or whatever. [00:36:25] No, the secret is like, and Tom Cruise and all these other successful writing things down so you can visualize it, then holding yourself accountable. [00:36:36] If you never write it down, it's not there in your face. [00:36:38] You got to take action. [00:36:39] You can't just dream board things up. [00:36:42] All right. [00:36:44] But they want to keep the vast majority of this technology out of the hands of us, the plebs. [00:36:52] And here's Sam Altman explaining that artificial intelligence is just going to be a sale or a service just like electricity or water. [00:37:03] Okay. [00:37:03] It's a resource. [00:37:05] And he even gets into a point that's starkly honest where he admits that, you know, under this model, there's a likelihood that only the rich will be able to access it. [00:37:17] No kidding. [00:37:17] He also tells you pretty much cash is done and this is a tokenized system, which all these AI models right now are tokenized systems. [00:37:27] You think that I couldn't get these AI models to run on a bunch of the hardware I just mentioned? [00:37:33] Of course I could. [00:37:33] They don't want to allow me to have that access. [00:37:38] And that's where this moves forward in the future. [00:37:40] And that is extremely scary. [00:37:42] So let's play this video right here. [00:37:44] Fundamentally, our business, and I think the business of every other model provider is going to look like selling tokens. [00:37:52] You know, they may come from bigger or smaller models, which makes them more or less expensive. [00:37:57] They may use more or less reasoning, which also makes them more or less expensive. [00:38:01] They may be running all the time in the background trying to help you out. [00:38:04] They may run only when you need them if you want to pay less. [00:38:07] They may work super hard, you know, spend tens of millions, hundreds of millions of someday billions of dollars on a single problem that's really valuable. [00:38:16] But we see a future where intelligence is a utility like electricity or water, and people buy it from us on a meter and use it for whatever they want to use it for. [00:38:34] The demand that we see for that seems like it's going to continue to just go like this. [00:38:39] And if we don't have enough, we either can't sell it or the price gets really high and it, you know, kind of goes to rich people, or society makes a bunch of sort of central planning decisions that I think almost always go badly about, you know, we're going to use our limited compute supply for this and not that. [00:38:59] So the best thing to me throughout all the history of capitalism innovation, whatever you want, is to just flood the market. [00:39:06] Yeah, just flood the market so we can literally monopolize these technologies via the military, the modernized military industrial complex. [00:39:16] That's what this is. [00:39:17] And we have to fight back because the resources that they're talking about, energy, okay, are going towards the artificial intelligence. [00:39:25] And that's why this woman and this family are heroes. [00:39:30] I believe it's a 1,200-acre farm. [00:39:33] They were offered $26 million for half of it. [00:39:37] And they said, no, we need to keep doing that. [00:39:41] And here's the thing: who knows if they would have actually gotten that $26 million. [00:39:46] A lot of these are scant. [00:39:47] They'll pay you a certain amount at first, then they'll go bankrupt, let somebody else buy it up. [00:39:52] These data centers are a threat to humanity. [00:39:56] We didn't even get into, and I wish that we had been able to, we didn't even get into Pfizer announcing this new boop boop against Lyme's disease, as Alex told you. [00:40:09] All right, go look up Plum Island. [00:40:11] In fact, they were about to have Senate hearings just before the COVID-19 44 nightmare kicked off to investigate Plum Island and the origins of Lyme disease that now Pfizer is going to save us from. === Data Centers Threaten Humanity (00:50) === [00:40:25] But then if you read about that 70% efficacy in preventing the disease, I mean, read the fine print. [00:40:36] Okay, folks, they're not so honest. [00:40:41] That is going to wrap it up. [00:40:42] I hope you guys go check out the Epstein files when they come out. [00:40:46] I hope you check me out over on Alex Jones this coming weekend. [00:40:50] We're really going to dig deep into transhumanism, where we were and where we are today. 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