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April 14, 2026 - Info Warrior - Jason Bermas
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The Epstein Class of Bilderberg 2026! A War Room For The People

Jason Bermas critiques the 2026 "Epstein Class" Bilderberg meeting in Washington D.C., alleging attendees like Stacey Abrams, Eric Schmidt, and Palantir's Alex Karp orchestrate AI-driven narrative control and Arctic data center militarization. He argues the U.S. Constitution has failed against unchecked executive power, citing drone strikes exceeding Obama-era levels and suppressing free speech via tech giants. Bermas connects these elites to historical conspiracies involving JFK and claims Trump is expendable within this globalist agenda, warning that AI tools now deceive users while mainstream media hides the true scope of this coordinated command-and-control strategy. [Automatically generated summary]

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Rubin's Radar and Scripts 00:07:45
And we are live.
It is the war room.
I am Jason Burmess subbing in, and we got a couple hours together, folks.
Here's the deal you know, I was listening to Gavin McGinnis and been very aware of the guy for a very, very long time.
Probably been seeing some of his videos show up in my feed and watching them.
I don't know, for the past decade or so, before he was doing his own thing and he was a part of Rebel News, right?
That's probably when he became on my radar.
And look, I think Gavin's very funny.
I think he has awful takes.
And I think I've only been in the room with Gavin once.
And this was at actually an Alex Jones event where I was in DC for a free Julian Assange event.
And it just so happened that Alex held this big free speech conference out there in DC as well around the same time.
So I stuck around.
Let's start with a fun one.
Rick Rubin.
He was picking on Rick Rubin.
Now, this is going to actually also get, and we're going to cover real stuff here, by the way.
I want to make sure that, you know, we're going to get into his position in Iran, the idea that X or Musk are a free speech platform.
That's ridiculous.
And he also talked up Conor McGregor, which we'll get into just briefly.
But Rick Rubin, we're going to start fun.
Okay.
Rick Rubin has produced some of the greatest albums.
Of all time.
In fact, it's kind of funny because, in the same breath of him kind of bashing Rick Rubin, right, guys?
He talked about the Beastie Boys a little bit later on.
How do you think Rick Rubin and the Beastie Boys got their start together?
And he also picked on System of a Down, one of my all time favorites.
And he's produced, I think he's produced every single one of their albums, which are all pure gold, wrapped in diamonds, with a platinum finish, Gavin, just to let you know.
That's how good that is.
But let's take it into AI for a second, which at the top of the list of Bilderberg, this very important surprise meeting, first time.
First time that they've met this early in my entire lifetime, actually in almost 50 plus years.
I believe we did a whole video on it, including the Bilderberg connections to Epstein.
We're going to talk about some of those as well today.
Very real, very in the files, and not part of some lunacy.
Actually, Epstein directing Mandelson, the right hand man of Starmer.
Remember, Starmer had to apologize.
Mandelson went to Bilderberg 17 times.
Giving him a script for one of the Bilderberg events.
But again, we'll get into that in a little bit.
AI is complete and total garbage.
Really, what it is, when we're talking about looking up information, it's the new narrative control search engine.
What do I mean by that?
Well, I asked AI, Google in this instance, we didn't grok it.
Who knows, maybe grok was a little better, but I find grok pulling the same Johnny nonsense.
They lie to you constantly, by the way.
I've encountered that several times over the past several weeks of doing research.
Into 9 11, which is my bread and butter, basically just trying to find source material of stuff that I already knew about.
And then it lies to me about the source material.
And then it apologizes, oh, that's an error.
I'm very sorry when you call them out on it and you actually provide a URL to them.
So let me show you how Google, just very quickly before this initial break, is really just AdSense narrative garbage.
So I ask very easily, full list of Rick Rubin.
Produced albums in chronological order.
Now, I had to restart my computer, so you're not going to see the initial one, but it did start with this.
Is that a list?
Or is that a bunch of websites it wants me to click on because they have ad revenue with them?
And then, you know, it says it'll include mistakes.
And in this one, it gave me a list likened to this one on the bottom from his beginning of his career to 99, but refused to do the more modern stuff.
Why is that?
Why is that?
Well, it's programmed by people and it's programmed on purpose to be deceptive and engaging and then bring you into their narrative.
We're going to talk more about that and those terrible takes by McGinnis after this.
I assume we are live.
I did not hear my producer yet, but we'll find out in a moment.
We are live.
Yes.
All right.
Thought we were.
Hadn't heard my producer.
Sorry.
We're going to get back to the AI and the bad takes because it's extremely important.
So, as I just showed everybody, I asked the AI first, but it's really easy.
Okay, had I wanted to do it without the AI, I could have just gone to probably like an IMDb type site and found it out.
But I wanted to see after it gave me the initial Johnny Nonsense ad report what it was going to do.
So, like I said, first of all, it changed this to not give me, you notice there's no response here.
That response was what I kind of showed you with the bullet points.
But then I say, I asked for a full list, nothing else.
Please provide with literally directing the AI for no other context.
What's it do?
It gives me 1980s highlights.
But hey, let's go through some of these highlights for Gavin McGinnis in case he doesn't love great music.
You know, we talked about License to Ill with the Beastie Boys.
And you notice in this one, it doesn't even tell you some of the artists in this one.
We'll get to it.
I mean, he's produced Slayer albums, Rain and Blood.
You know, say what you want about Slayer.
I get it.
That's some heavy metal.
Red Hot Chili Peppers throughout their career.
Californication, Blood Sugar, Sex, Magic, you name it.
One Hot Minute, very underrated album.
I'm a big Tom Petty fan.
With the Heartbreakers, without the Heartbreakers.
Wildflowers, man.
I mean, are we done?
Are we going to at least concede this point?
Toxicity.
I mean, I get it.
You don't love great metal.
I do.
Audio Slaves album.
He did Death Magnetic with Metallica.
And I specifically remember being in Austin, Texas.
Back in those earlier InfoWars days, those InfoWarrior days, and loving that album.
Loving it.
Loving it.
I'd go like 15 other albums.
I'm going to let Gavin McGinnis maybe do his own research because apparently he doesn't.
Back to the frustration with the AI.
Okay, so I keep going through and I ask it why it's not giving me what I ask for.
I say it again, full chronological order like you did for the 80s and 90s, which it did.
Still refuse to do it.
Okay, I said you did it again.
What did it do?
It gave me a bunch of ads again.
So, this is what it initially gave me through the 90s.
And, you know, essentially, I gave it an almost identical prompt and finally got what I wanted for.
And then, like I said, because I restarted it, more ads.
And here is kind of that.
You do get it kind of in chronological order, but not in the same way.
AI is trash, everybody.
Danzig.
Come on.
He did Danzig, everybody.
Epstein PR and Globalism 00:14:19
You could say it was a cover album of Johnny Cash, but that just wouldn't be correct, Gavin.
Quickly before we get into Bilderberg, another horrible take by him.
You know, we were talking about Trump.
He talked about remaining on the Trump train.
Now, I've never choo-chooed on that train.
I've called balls and strikes.
I've liked a lot of the rhetoric and some of the actions, especially in regards to globalism.
And I'm going to say it: he was a narrative game changer.
You know, we're going to go to an article over here in a moment over at The New American.
And I spent some time.
With the head of the New American, probably a little over a year ago, maybe a year, year and a half ago, time flies.
And, you know, he was very, you know, adamant, kind of in my same position.
It's the first guy that's gone off the reservation, but there were still troubling aspects.
And this is even, you know, pre obviously Iran.
This is probably around that election cycle when he's coming back in in the second term.
And look, I voted for the guy three times.
I just want to make that extremely clear.
And you could say it's the lesser of two evils.
Maybe I had a little bit more hope.
In 2016, than I did in 2020.
But I mean, I've been covering Joe Biden before he was, you know, a zombie dementia patient that nobody in the media was reporting about.
Hey, all you had to do was watch the debates.
300 Joe.
It was very clear.
I mean, I, as a human being, I get things wrong.
I get things wrong too.
I think we should all admit that with humility.
And I thought there was no chance that they were going to, you know, choose Joe Biden.
As their Democratic nominee, my money at the time wasn't on Kamala Embarrassed because she pulled so low.
It's unbelievable how much she pulled low in that 2020 before they put her into 2024 and had her as, I don't even know if it's the face of the vice presidency.
She did absolutely nothing.
It was incredible how little she did.
I thought they were going to try to throw your grandma oatmeal, right?
They didn't want Bernie because Bernie gets a little too real on his socialist policies, aka actually benefiting people in his mind.
Right, he's too much, but grandma oatmeal, uh, aka Elizabeth Warren seemed like the perfect fit.
Checked enough of the identity politics boxes, nope, they went Joe Biden.
So, again, I voted for Trump three times, I'm unashamed.
Uh, the stuff at least, you know, talking about climate, uh, the Paris Accords, those are important things.
Uh, not just totally opening and flooding the border, those are important things.
Uh, not advocating for, you know, literally, physically, and mentally.
Disfiguring your children sexually because those drugs, it's over sauce.
You know, you want to know why.
I mean, first of all, obviously, there's something mentally wrong with that child at that point if they're even going along with the madness, right?
You add the type of drugs and hormones they put you for, it's over.
It's over.
I mean, you talk about crimes against humanity.
So, again, on board with that.
Okay.
The Trump train has been severely derailed with this Iran thing.
And look, McGinnis actually admitted that he's one of the few people there, right?
And like I said, we're going to get into that a lot more.
But I just want to say this about it.
You know, I watched the UFC this weekend.
And honestly, I would have gone to Bilderberg, but I had to go out to Des Moines for my niece's big regional volleyball thing, family first, always.
And I hope that you guys feel the same way.
And by the way, knowing stuff, being informed, that also helps your family.
Because then you have discernment.
Ignorance is not bliss, right?
So I'm watching the UFC, and Trump comes in with Dana White and the crew, and Marco Rubio is already seated.
I think Don Jr. might have been there, et cetera.
When he came in to the UFC, when he had first been reelected with the Muskernuts and all the others, it was pandemonium.
Go watch it.
People erupted.
They were so disturbed by the last, you know, four years of what they'd been through.
Again, with an onset dementia patient who couldn't talk, they cheered like crazy.
Go watch it from this weekend.
Nope.
And I think the first hand he shook as he went over to the seats was Dan Bongino.
You think Bongino's popular with people that aren't essentially an extension of boomerism?
And I had some conversations with some boomers this weekend that we'll probably get into in a bit.
But there is, the red line has been crossed so many times at this point militarily, right?
I had issues with the first Trump presidency, the first 2016.
In fact, at that same meeting that Gavin McGinnis was in the room with, is the first time I got to sit down and talk to Harrison Smith.
And obviously, Harrison normally hosts this program, hosts a little bit of the Alex Jones show today.
And Harrison and I were having a discussion.
I believe Rob Dew was in the room.
Dew just texted me.
Made me smile your text, Dew.
Real smile, not just the LOL.
And we were talking about Trump and military action.
I'm like, yes, it's great that we haven't expanded Afghanistan and Iraq, but I mentioned Yemen and the drone bombings and how.
Trump's administration had actually drone bombed more than Obama's administration.
100%, everybody.
100%.
And whether that's Trump's ignorance or not, it's real.
And you have to address it because, again, if we don't address these things and speak up, they don't change.
They don't even get into the vernacular.
All right.
And later on, we'll talk about Trump attacking Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, because that's important too.
You know, I don't think all of this is theater.
Although a lot of the world is a stage, and that's why there is this fight for narrative management over everything else.
It's over everything else, and that's what's the genius of Alex Jones and InfoWars.
He saw that information war as the battleground almost before anybody and coined that term.
A big deal.
And the battle for the info war, at least this year, in my mind, is being lost on a severe scale.
And that's why we're going to move into Bilderberg and their form of narrative management.
Okay.
When we talk about Bilderberg and we talk about the Predator class, a lot of people are now calling it the Epstein class.
Now, this article, I actually.
This is the New American.
I actually discussed this, I think, you know, about a week ago, maybe a little bit less.
I think maybe it was Wednesday.
I did it because it was the first time I did a broadcast since learning that Bilderberg, again, and I don't think that Bilderberg had planned to meet in the first week of, well, I guess at the tail end of the first week.
I guess it's the front of the second week, right?
I think the ninth was Thursday.
First and foremost, the only way it really leaked was Mark Root.
Who had his schedule publicly out there, who is the head of NATO, okay, Secretary General of NATO, the other, and I mean the previous Secretary General of NATO, Bilderberg, now a steering member.
So he's been a staple of Bilderberg for some time, Jen Stoltenberg, now a steering member.
So on route schedule, it was meeting the Trump administration on Wednesday, and then on Thursday, attending Bilderberg in DC.
Now, more and more, it seems in the 2000s, if you will, DC, Chantilly, Virginia, first, but now DC is a meeting place for Bilderberg.
Like I said previously, in my entire lifetime, in my entire lifetime, it has always been either the very beginning of May, like usually like May 8th or 9th, kind of like this, all the way to like the end of June, it could be.
So, like mid April is when I start trying to dick a dick a do.
And find out if there's any reports.
And shout out to Chris Don T. Harris, who shot me the text.
Shout out to Dan Dix, who we're going to mention a little later from Press for Truth.
I think that he did an emergency broadcast with Alex on this subject matter on Saturday.
He got out there.
Awesome.
Because no, I mean, no mainstream media covered it this year.
So Root, Secretary General of NATO, has, by the way, a meeting not just with Trump, a meeting with Rubio, who's at the UFC, like I just said.
Rubio is horrible.
Like, what happened to the days of Trump and little Marco?
Now he's going after people like Massey, who's the real deal.
The real deal.
Yep.
Massey's just gaining popularity, and as well he should.
He actually stands by the values that he says he does.
He doesn't make drastic left turns that not only are totally and completely militarily insane, and in my opinion, insane against humanity.
I mean, does Palestine even really exist anymore?
No one's even talking about that.
I was going to do a whole thing like just on that alone.
I mean, when has that been in the conversation?
We're talking about Lebanon and Beirut right now, of which the narrative managers are erasing it from the memory hole.
And by narrative managers, we talked about Google being one.
We'll get to X being one.
Don't worry.
This is Apple.
Weird how it's all these technopolies.
Show you who's a Bilderberg in a moment.
Back to the Epstein class.
So, Epstein here in one of the emails, I think this is like a 2012 ish email, he is being advised on how he can do PR and who he needs to get in bed with.
And they know that he's a member of the Trilateral Commission.
And amongst the other organizations they mention is Bilderberg.
Now, this person, this elite fixer that he's talking about, I think it was Stephen something or other.
Man, it's Osborne Partners, the firm.
I do remember that.
And let me see if it says it.
It talks about the BRICS Summit and Bilderberg.
Okay.
Now, what this guy obviously doesn't know is that.
Jeffrey Epstein is sending Peter Mandelson and other parties, by the way.
I think Tom Collins is also mentioned in there, but not the same kind of relationship of his script for Bilderberg.
Of his script for Bilderberg.
All the world's a stage.
This is what we want you to sell to the other elite class.
All right.
And, you know, just quickly shying away from.
That and kind of just keeping with Epstein, because it all happened in the same week.
It all happened together.
You had that Melania.
I am not Epstein's victim.
Now, I just thought that this was the most odd timing that she came out and said this, okay?
Because it's been years and years and years that the allegations were out there that it was actually Epstein that had thrown some party.
I think it was Ari Ben Minash that's the first person who put that out, that essentially was an audition for wife number three.
I never reported any of it as fact.
What I reported as fact is that this was a person who was a model.
Okay.
Obviously, Epstein heavy in the modeling industry.
You know, Trump also having that connection there with the beauty pageants.
All right.
Never said anything about any kind of child abuse or any of that.
They clearly had a relationship.
And I had talked about, you know, when the deniers were out there, a lot of people were like, well, Trump never rode on his plane.
I go, I've never said that, but Trump himself.
In a news article, he is waiting for Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell to board his plane, and he's with Melania.
Okay.
Now, I know the press has been reporting on this email, and maybe that's why she decided to say something now.
But what really rubbed me the wrong way about, and I know that Alex believes that she's getting ready to leave Trump.
Roger Stone doesn't think so.
Who knows?
What rubbed me the wrong way was her out and out lie that there had been fake pictures of her and Epstein circulating for years.
That's not real.
All right.
The picture, you know, she talked about the parties and the events.
That's real that they were all together and photographed with.
And yeah, being chummy with one another for sure.
Okay.
Outside of that, I don't know, but I know I had never seen a fake or AI generated picture or Photoshop picture because really AI has only been around for a couple of years to the general public to do something like that.
It's not real.
So, what are we doing?
Why are you lying?
Like, lies don't make friends and they don't build trust in your narrative.
Something to consider.
Bilderberg Public Spin 00:07:37
And it's so funny because after she said that, all of a sudden, a clearly AI generated photo of her, Ghislaine, and Epstein wearing a Palm Beach Pete shirt goes viral.
And just like the Palm Beach Pete thing.
Went viral.
You notice when you get into the meat and potatoes of the ruling class, their agenda, which we're going to go over today, the Bilderberg group, that the media is not interested.
And quite frankly, neither is social media.
The Bilderberg group should have been trending everywhere this weekend.
Nowhere sauce, nada, zippo, zilch, anywhere, any platform, barely a nut's hair of a mention, anywhere.
Okay?
Instead, Palm Beach Pete goes viral.
A fake AI photo of Epstein walking around Tel Aviv goes viral.
When things of that nature, okay, are being seen everywhere and on repeat parrot style, it's time to take a step back and really ask yourself why that's being promoted.
Okay?
Look, sometimes the truth does go viral, but boy, do we have to fight, kick, scream, scratch and claw for it.
In fact, let's just give you a little narrative example.
So go do it.
Type in Bilderberg right now, Google.
Which is, you know, again, a technopoly.
Like that's what it is.
It's nothing else, a technopoly.
It's an extension of the National Security Agency.
You know, Sergey Brin, you know, back in the Dizzy, Larry Page, back in the Dizzy, when they're creating their algorithm before Google is basically a platform, right?
Before it's Chrome.
Before it's a Chromebook, before it's Android, before it's any of that.
It's just a website you go to to search things.
Yeah, NASA and DARPA helped them with that, gave them the algorithm for that.
Is it any wonder?
Is it any wonder that NASA and Google are still in bed together on quantum computing and mechanics and artificial intelligence?
I mean, they're the ones that put the public spin on it.
Oh, there it is.
I mean, guys, totally and completely wild.
And we can't make that connection.
And by the way, they're at Bilderberg.
So here's their search engine.
Let's take a look.
And by the way, their search engine is excluding at least one article, but this shows you the mainstream media nowhere.
And I was hopeful.
You know, I was actually talking to my good friend, Charlie Skelton, who has done amazing work on Bilderberg in the past couple of decades.
He hasn't even put out an article.
I don't know that they even commissioned him.
And usually he's able to get either like the London Guardian or another European publication to let him do one.
Zip.
And, you know, we'll refresh.
And just so everybody sees the tools, it's sorted by date.
So Josh Friedman, who we're going to talk about, who was down there with Dan Dix and has been covering this for years as well, he wrote something that's on the Cal Coast News.
We went over the New American article.
That's it.
You got Democratica four days ago.
This is a week ago.
And it's just a Georgetown journal.
It has nothing to do with the current meeting.
Four articles.
Now, there was an article like a week or so ago.
Like this is April 8th, not even.
And that doesn't show up in Google's little narrative management center where Borges Brand, again, just like Mandelson, is no longer part of the steering committee and going to Bilderberg, at least officially.
Neither is Borges Brand.
And maybe I'm pronouncing that wrong.
I could be butchering it.
But that shows the effect, okay, of people like you refusing the Johnny Nonsense narrative, refusing to say case closed and that we know everything about.
We know a fraction of a fraction of what was going on with Epstein and arms dealing and human trafficking and blackmail, okay, and narrative management.
And dare I say it, 9 11, maybe before and after.
We don't know.
A fraction of, and you know what we do know when those emails come out, we know that they're not communicating the really important stuff via email.
It's call me.
It's call me.
Will we ever know the depth of those conversations?
I don't know that we will.
I know that we got to keep fighting for the truth because the truth matters.
So when we get back, we are going to go over the agenda and participant list.
Of this emergency Bilderberg meeting, why it's so important, what they may or may not have been talking about, the significance of those points, and much more.
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And we are back.
We're talking Bilderberg 2026 in DC, narrative management and control.
And, you know, earlier I just showed you Josh Friedman's work.
Okay.
So Josh Friedman has this great article out there, and it is California funding pours into Bilderberg despite tech elites fleeing the state.
And that is 100% correct.
All right.
First and foremost, we have to understand that California, New York, I mean, Texas, these are true battleground states just by their sheer size.
Okay.
Not only their geographic locations, but their sheer size and population, period.
The cities that have been built there, the infrastructure that has been built there.
All right.
So, yeah, they're, and especially the corruption.
Like, it doesn't get much more corrupt than New York and California politics, full stop.
Good luck getting somebody who's halfway honest in there.
And I wish that weren't the case, but it really is.
You got to think locally, right?
And when you can, act globally.
And, you know, I'm out here in Iowa.
I'm doing what I can here in my little community, but I'm also on the border of Illinois, another extremely corrupt state just because of Chicago.
You know, that's another, I mean, I probably just named the top four in the country, you know, for infrastructure and really narrative management.
You know, what can and can't be allowed, and the driving corruptions that you see in those states.
Now, Bilderberg in particular, I just showed you the article.
Friedman also got just a short video of MI6 chief Braze Material departing Bilderberg 2026.
That's only five seconds long.
But my man, Dan Dix of Press for Truth, did this short little video, and you'll actually get to see Friedman in it, of Ann Applebaum of The Atlantic, who's been there.
A lot, I think, a lot over the last decade.
Arctic Security Escalation 00:15:34
Don't know if she's missed one in the last decade, also making her way out.
So, here we have Ann Applebaum, one of the largest mainstream media outlets owners inside the conference.
And she's trying to make her Get away in an uber, interestingly.
I've spoken to her a few times in previous years.
And I think she knows who we are now because she used to talk to us.
But now maybe she understands where we're coming from and refuses.
What?
That we don't think that elitists, the predator class, the power structures, the Anglo.
American, Israeli, Saudi empire slash alliance get to meet in secret?
Yeah, it's a problem.
And as I'm going to show you, it's not just the Atlantic.
WB is there.
Warner Brothers, bigger than ever.
They're a big part of narrative management.
You better believe that.
The Economist, Bloomberg, they're there.
What is it?
Axel Springer with Matthias Doffner.
Doffner's there every year.
In fact, they've gotten Doffner several times.
So let's get into the open agenda, the public face of Bilderberg, right?
What they put out.
And to give people an idea of when at least these people know when the next meeting is going to be, it at least is like six to seven weeks out.
And in the Epstein emails, that's kind of apparent.
You have Mandelson emailing Epstein about going to Chantilly, Virginia, going to Virginia for Bilderberg, I believe in 2012.
In 2012, and saying this is an April email, it's going to be like the third week of May.
So they at least know then when it's going to be.
I really feel like this one got moved up after the escalation in Iran and the reality of not only the military geopolitical repercussions, but the financial and economic ones, obviously.
And of course, controlling those narratives.
So, the very first thing on the list, and this is their official list, Bilderbergmeetings.org, is artificial intelligence and then Arctic security.
Okay, we're going to start right there on the full stop with those two in mind, because actually they integrate more than you would think.
What do you mean, Jason?
Well, AI and these data centers, first, wildly unpopular, and for good reason, they're awful.
They are absolutely 100% terrible.
But, Jason, you just used the AI.
I use the tools available to me, despite the fact that I know that they are part of control, command and control systems, because I have to.
And I have to point out their overt deceptions and the hypocrisies that they create everywhere.
And even within my own life, right?
Like, I'm posting this on YouTube after this, despite the fact that I was taken off of YouTube.
I think five separate times during the COVID 1984 nightmare, despite the fact I was demonetized for five and a half years.
And by the way, with narrative management, don't you guys?
I mean, they brought back some channels.
They brought back Dan Dix's channel.
They brought back Corbett's channel.
There was word on the street Alex Jones was going to be able to come back.
Remember that?
Remember that post that they made?
That everybody was going to get another chance?
They're wiping the slate clean?
Hey, what happened when InfoWars tried to get back on YouTube?
I'd encourage them to try to do it again because they said it was like a time.
We're not ready yet.
Well, how much longer do you need?
Was that four, five, six months ago when Alex did that?
So, I use the tools I can.
And with artificial intelligence, I mean, I should have played this one video that I played.
I don't even know if I've played it on my channel.
Maybe we'll find it in the next hour and play it.
But essentially, you know, it's this guy, he bought his house like in 2008 or 2009, likes the area.
I think it was in Michigan.
And now his home is worth $0.
The massive hum.
Forget about what else.
With those data centers and the amount of energy they're producing, you know, might be detrimental to the immediate environment around it.
Who knows, right?
We've all talked about the kids playing under power lines, that joke, right?
It's the sound alone.
Your house is worth zero dollars.
Sorry.
And do you think the companies are going to, the only way they're buying that out and they'll buy it out for pennies on the dollar is if they are going to expand the data center, putting these in residential neighborhoods.
That's one.
Now, what do I mean by Arctic security?
Nah, no.
The flat earthers are going to go, wow, Arctic's got new at the ice wall.
Number one, Greenland, obviously a part of that conversation.
I think the prime minister of Denmark, we'll show it to you, is on the attendee list this year.
That's one aspect of it.
And I think that Greenland, there are numerous reasons they want it, but if they put data centers, In the Arctic, if they are able to maneuver away to power them outside of the public view and cool them outside of the public view, because these things get extremely hot, right?
That's half the battle the fact that they are using so much fresh water in the areas they currently are without the next gen technology that they intend to supply to these data centers, especially the massive ones like Facebook's Meta.
Wants to put together the ones that are like two thirds the size of lower Manhattan.
Let me repeat that two thirds the size of lower Manhattan.
They want several nuclear reactors, many nuclear reactors at those sites.
See, it's okay to have nuclear power when it's not for human beings.
They demonize it otherwise.
And look, I'm on the fence.
I think, you know, there are definitely some negatives there, but you notice they're not even like worried about the negatives anymore.
So the power's going to the artificial intelligence.
If they can create a system where their main AI data centers that run that military media industrial complex are out of the purview of the public, number one, number two, can be cooled much easier.
And number three, Forget about the nuclear reactors.
Say they have other forms of technology that provide energy that you and I aren't purview to, right?
They could also utilize that there.
That's, in my opinion, what Arctic security is really about.
Now, I also think there's the ever growing possibility that Arctic bases can be utilized to militarily strike other regions more easily and then be undetected as to who it may have been.
But I think that's on the outer perimeters.
You know, let's be honest with ourselves.
Our country, Russia, first world nations, they've explored that region to a large extent.
And we've had bases out there in the Arctic a long, long time ago.
In fact, when you talk about the Black Ops world, it was so popular in the public vernacular.
I think it was the X Files movie.
Remember when they did the movie before they brought the series back?
I think it starts in the Arctic.
In, you know, some kind of black underground research facility.
NASA, big with the Arctic, big, big time in that region.
That ridiculous story about a Chinese spy satellite being shot down wasn't Chinese, wasn't a spy satellite.
I got news for you.
You know, again, going back to, you know, the flat earthers, they, first of all, I love how they like to act like I haven't.
Heard or watched all of their arguments and watched the documentaries and watched the debates.
I have been in the game 20 plus years, everybody.
I've heard it.
I'm not saying I've heard it all.
There's always more to hear.
There's always more to see.
I'm not omnipotent.
But when it comes to large scale arguments like that, I got news for you.
I've looked into it.
All right.
And one of the big things they always talk about is helium, helium, helium.
Yeah, what they shot down, okay, not a Chinese spy satellite.
It was a, according to Seymour Hirsch, it was essentially we have these helium based satellites that are not in low Earth orbit that usually are much more physically massive, by the way, because you want lightweight things in space, right?
That's why a lot of that stuff isn't even like metal alloys, it's not even magnetized.
They don't tell you that, but that's reality.
Anyway, you have this other network of satellites.
They refer to them as satellites that you can watch NASA launch.
They do it all the time.
Do it all the time.
Okay.
So AI, Arctic security.
Let's continue on here down the line.
China, digital finance, energy diversification.
We just kind of talked about that, right?
We're going to be talking about it.
Hopefully, we'll see how much time we have.
Time flies when you're talking like me with the IEA, the International Energy Association, and what they're doing with command and control.
Because, guys, it ain't good.
They want to take us off.
They want that COVID 2.0 nightmare that Alex Jones talks about.
They want you.
Not with your own car, not with your own mode of transportation, without the ability to do anything without their permission.
Pretty dangerous.
When we talk about digital finance, by the way, again, mouthpieces at Davos.
This is the hush hush meeting outside of that, that I think a lot of the agenda is sitting at.
They're talking about artificial intelligence as quote unquote agents.
They're just going to buy stuff for you.
And how are they going to do that?
The agents, Are going to have their own credit card that you've given permission to just buy stuff with.
That's one of the digital finance things.
Of course, any type of digital currency, any central bank digital currency, talks of the IMF and SDRs, all that's a part of it.
Okay, Europe.
I mean, obviously, right now with the escalation of the United States, Iran, Israel, NATO, like we talked about, that's just a no brainer.
I talked about the fact that this escalation, to me, that's why they had it this early.
And global trade is a big part of that.
And again, the Middle East going nowhere.
And I talked about this earlier, you know, kind of what the alliances are.
This, you know, Russia, the next one, not a lot of Russian representation here.
Don't get me wrong.
There's global companies that are obviously doing business there, but there are different sects everywhere.
Transatlantic defense industrial relationship.
I mean, that is military industrial complex.
That's what that is.
Transatlantic defense industrial relationship.
Military industrial complex.
Ukraine, they're keeping that one going strong.
Hey, remember when Donnie T promised that he was going to end that and Israel and Palestine?
Forget about it.
Iran wasn't even on the table.
We're going to end those conflicts before he even stepped into office.
Big fail.
The US of A is on the topic list.
No kidding.
And by the way, having it in DC, you can only imagine the amount of side meetings that took place.
I know Alex Jones covered it in The Obama Deception.
I covered it in Invisible Empire, A New World Order Defined, also produced by InfoWars.
But the Bilderberg 2008 meeting, it is clear members of Bilderberg met with both Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama behind the scenes, not in official capacities.
In fact, so much so.
That Barack Obama, shortly after locking in the Democratic nomination, the power structure kind of had to decide who was going to be vice president, where they're going to put Hillary, because, you know, still very politically relevant and significant at that time, as even today, as a part of that party, she is.
And Robert Gibbs, his press secretary, is on the jet with all the press who's been following around the Barack star, the new second coming of Jesus Christmas himself, right?
And they realize they've been dupled, they got duped.
Where's Barack?
Well, Robert Gibbs, he's like, he wanted to have some private meetings, you know, meetings outside of your purview, meetings outside of the public.
Can't do that with you guys around.
So we tricked you.
Didn't say we tricked you.
So they're, you know, they're like, you know, our job is to follow the guy around.
You know, you essentially just kidnapped us for no reason.
Oopsie, oopsie doopsie doo.
And then later on, the losers over at CNN got word.
Oh, it must be a powwow with Hillary Clinton and Barack at her.
Her house, no, no one's there.
They go there and no one's there.
No, Bilderberg meetings.
That's what that was.
Okay, 100%.
Now, let's just wrap up the list and then we'll get into the participants.
Future of warfare and the West.
Now, I often and have on this network talked about the future strategic warfare NASA document.
You want the future of warfare?
Read that document because it was an outline of everything up until this point, because the future strategic warfare document is up until 2025.
It was released in 2001, the summer of 2001, prior to 9 11.
Power Structure Documents 00:10:51
Significant for some of the things that it says in there, by the way.
But this is their outlook.
This is how they plan.
And when I say they, I mean the Predator class.
So let's take a look down the line of the membership here.
Okay.
Now, Stacey Abrams, who they just could not get into office.
And again, they try.
That's how you know there is no quote unquote group.
That rules the world, or individual that rules the world.
Again, I'm talking about being at my niece's volleyball tournament this weekend.
And I'm at the table and kind of talking about what's going on.
The Cubs are on, and one of the dads, it doesn't take long for me, just a few sentences to get into it, especially when it's on a one on one basis.
And me and him had talked one on one for a little while.
And I explained to him that in DC this weekend, the most powerful people within this power structure, the westernized one, are meeting in secret in DC.
He's like, you know, that's funny.
He's like, you know, I don't think that there's a bunch of people in secret ruling the world, but at the same time, I think there's a bunch of people in secret ruling the world.
And that sums it up, right?
That paradox, they're at least trying.
They're certainly not the people that are present on the media 99.9% of the time.
They're doing their best.
Stacey Abrams, like I said, pretty wild, continues to go there.
And Applebaum.
Staff writer over at the Atlantic.
Just a, I'm just a, I'm a simple staff writer.
I'm a simple journalist.
I don't know how you could have journalistic integrity going year after year after year to a meeting like this one.
I don't think it exists.
Okay.
So let's keep going down.
There's Adam Barstolowicz, president of the WB Group.
Kind of a big deal.
You know, you keep going down through.
Let's see.
I talked about the IEA, the International Energy Agency.
I called it an association because I get things wrong.
But they're there, of course, for.
Command and control on the type of power that you will be rationed and allotted.
Yeah, Albert Borla has been going a lot since the COVID 1984 nightmare.
Good old CEO of Pfizer.
Good people.
Good people.
You got the USA Secretary of the Interior.
Again, no biggie.
These people aren't powerful at all.
You got Camilla Cavendish, member of the House of Lords.
And by the way, the King and Queen of the Netherlands.
And they've been our, you know, Prince Bernard of the Netherlands, Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, they're staples.
They're coming as a couple this year, not those two, the current king and queen of the Netherlands.
I love that we have European royalty, right?
By the way, that's a great idea.
I'm sure Gavin McGuinness loves European royalty as well.
You know, being Canada a province of the royals, I just makes me want to throw up in my mouth every time I think of a person or persons.
Wearing a cape and crown unironically.
I think I'm just like.
But again, what do I know?
You got the CEO of Stripe.
You talked about digital finance and payment centers there at the meeting.
Let's continue on down the line.
Stanford University actually makes an appearance a couple of times.
You got the Secretary of the Army of the United States there.
Yeah, again, people who are big deals.
All around.
Financial Times is there.
Didn't mention them.
Bloomberg, of course.
Spotify, that's another big narrative management company, especially.
That's the new media narrative management.
Who do we allow to go viral?
Who do we give big contracts to and pump their podcast everywhere?
That's what that is.
Just delay.
I mean, don't get me wrong.
You can get some, there's still some organic stuff out there, but boy, do they try to push that organic stuff by the wayside.
Uh, Prisa Media is there again.
This reaches well beyond the United States.
Uh, going down the line, uh, you've got CEO of Stark, AIB Group.
Uh, you got the CEO of Royal Philips.
Uh, you've got the Prime Minister of the Netherlands there, the Minister of Defense of Sweden there.
Uh, you got the co board of directors of the United Nations there, another mouthpiece for public globalism.
A mechanism for your global enslavement when something of an emergency through the World Health Organization comes about.
Nobody covering this?
A couple energy companies.
Yeah, there's Alex Karp.
Don't worry.
Peter Thiel's there as well, the good people at Palantir.
And you know, that was a clip I should have gotten.
And in some instances, in the clip I'm talking about, it's not just like Alex Karp jumping around, just like on God knows what, as he's talking his crazy stuff.
I actually kind of like the stark honesty that they're just, they kill people.
Global gangsters.
This is the true face of organized crime.
Only the vast majority, if not every single member of them, will never be criminally prosecuted for any of their crimes at all.
You know, Larry Summers used to go there.
Another associate of Epstein.
Think of the claws of Epstein, the Trilateral Commission, which was built out of Bilderberg, David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski.
They wanted the Asian influence also to be invited there.
They said, no.
No, Mas.
The Europeans were like, We're not going to have, okay, we'll start another thing.
And that has a little bit more of a public face.
But this is the power structure.
We're going to continue on with Bilderberg, wrap it up in the next hour.
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We are talking Bilderberg 2026, the true power structure.
And now we're going to get into some of the other players, other institutions, right?
Because you also have these think tank groups.
For instance, the Hudson Institute is always represented there.
And again, I think even on this broadcast, a couple of times, I've played Herman Kahn at the Hudson Institute all those years ago, just kind of openly discussing hey, the public gets a little too out of control.
We'll just spray them with something in the air, or maybe we'll just put something in the water.
Maybe we'll just forcibly drug him.
I really like that kind of stark honesty, just like I like it when Karp exposes himself as a global gangster.
Again, unprosecutable.
We just can't get any high level criminal accountability.
And honestly, that's why our constitutional republic continues to fail because it's not a constitutional republic, because we don't have the checks and balances that were embedded into our constitution.
A brilliant document, the most perfectly imperfect document you could have.
And what do I mean by that?
Well, obviously, women should vote.
Obviously, blacks are not three fifths a person, right?
It should be obvious to anybody with sense in their head.
Okay.
And yet we had to make amendments to the Constitution to get those on because of the time period where we were in.
Now, some of the imperfections that remain today is that we have let the executive within an executive run wild and have no accountability.
And that's when things are born classified.
That's post World War II, when they really severely limited the powers of the president of the United States.
And when the president tried to exercise those powers later on, like beyond Dwight Eisenhower, stating that the military industrial complex and the scientific elite could be taking over the country, possibly the world, and this was actually even a spiritual battle, and they maybe try to do something about it, even coming from a gangster family like the Kennedys, they'll blow your head off.
They'll blow your brother's head off from behind.
That's what they'll do.
Right?
Challenge it again.
Maybe you'll get nicked in the ear.
Obviously, trying to blow your head off.
Maybe that's when he really decided that, you know, as much as he wanted to do when he should have gone the other way, you know, he was going to fall in line, which is a damn shame.
A damn shame.
And I know there's the black pillars out there that say, you know, Trump was always bad.
I'm not in that crowd either.
I'm not saying he was always the greatest guy.
In fact, one of my criticisms, the three big ones, Was, you know, one, he's an actor, you know, always on television.
Forget about the stupid reality shows.
He was even an actor when he was selling you on, you know, Oprah Winfrey and his businesses and, you know, Trump Academy.
And he had, I'm pretty sure not only just a book, he had a board game, like the Trump game, like Home Alone, your name, actor, you know, and a bit of a misogynist, you know, liked, you know, liked cheating on his wives.
You know, there's a certain amount of deception that comes with that.
I know a lot of people don't like hearing that.
And I think there's a lot of hypocrisy there as well.
But I'd hope that if I ever tied the knot, I could sustain any type of temptation to do so.
It seemed like kind of a serial cheat.
Oh, then there's the gangster stuff that I was just mentioning.
You know, you don't build casinos in Atlantic City, and you don't have companies that are doing high level construction in New York without the gangs, the actual like Italian gangsters.
And the mafia that you're allowed to hear about.
And some of them do get prosecuted.
Free Speech vs Censorship 00:15:35
And yeah, do they brutally kill people?
Yes.
But you hear about that.
And it's usually like one or two people at a time.
They usually leave away, leave alone the women and the kids.
Does Alex Karp leave the women and kids alone when they drone bomb a school?
That happened?
Yeah, I want you to really think long and hard about that.
And yet, no one there is going to jail.
So, we'll get back to this list when we come back.
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Let's keep going down the line because we're going to start getting into artificial intelligence.
And by the way, Palantir, yes, part of AI.
It's now beyond track, trace, database, it's moving into transhumanism.
But in that window of both, and don't get me wrong, they will utilize this with transhumanism.
It is utilizing artificial intelligence for what they call predictive crime.
Pre crime, you know, the stuff you see in minority report.
And a lot of that has already kind of been established behind the scenes.
Okay.
But they've been testing the waters in westernized countries with these free speech laws and these social media arrests.
Okay.
And don't think that's not going to bleed into the United States.
You're already seeing it.
And that's why, as we go down the line here, we have to mention Michael Cratios, the director of the White House Office of Science and Technology.
Policy because so much of this AI driven narrative management and where we're going isn't just Larry Ellison and Oracle.
It is policy, policy that is being set, okay?
Needs to be stated.
Going down the line here, you got the chief of staff and the secretary general, international.
Again, we were talking about the UN, we are talking about the World Health Organization, we're talking about the World Economic Forum, all these.
Folks end up with a seat at the table, right?
IEEE, School of Politics, Economics, and Global Affairs.
CNN at the table this year, talking about narrative management.
A lot of media at the table inside, or the people that own the media, sometimes directly the media, right?
Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service, as we mentioned, we had the video of them leaving Great Britain.
John Mickleweight, editor in chief of Bloomberg.
There's The Economist, CEO of Thinking Machines Lab.
Again, everybody in the AI arena that matters, they're also getting a seat here.
There they are, both the king and the queen of the Netherlands.
Barf.
Barf my face off.
CEO and president of Democracy Forward.
You always got to look out.
And by the way, there's this new guy from the United States, Jason Smith.
Where is he?
Where's Jason Smith?
There he is at the bottom.
Member of Congress.
I'll be honest.
I don't know anything about Jason Smith, but I do know when you get on the list at Bilderberg, there is a reason.
Like Kristen Sinema, she got to go one year.
She ended up getting out of politics.
Maybe she lost her taste for it, but they were trying to promote her as like the next independent.
Okay.
Eric Schmidt, executive chair and CEO of Relativity Space Inc., is what he's involved in.
If you don't know who Eric Schmidt is, he's the guy that they installed on the Google slash Alphabet train because Alphabet is actually above Google.
Just like Google's above, like YouTube, even though they're the same thing of narrative management.
I mean, talk about Technopolis.
Google, all right, number one search engine in the world.
Chrome, number one web browser in the world.
Chromebooks slash Android, number one operating system in the world.
YouTube, number one video platform in the world.
YouTube, number two search engine in the world.
Hey, there's not a whisper of a whisper of an antitrust against them.
And by the way, it's not just like I talked to you about, it's military industrial complex all the way outside of the narrative management.
It's quantum computing, it's artificial intelligence.
It is an extension of the National Security Agency.
And there's not, it doesn't seem like we can do a damn thing about it, but we won't be breaking it up.
I can guarantee you that a thousand percent.
Deutsche Bank is there.
We mentioned Goldman Sachs earlier.
We got another member of Congress, Terry Sewell, in there.
Always keep an eye on those politicians.
By the way, Smith, I believe he's a congressman out of Missouri and a Republican.
Okay.
So this idea it's just the Democrats.
Listen, Democrats are bad, but.
Anybody they're pushing mainline at this point, forget about it.
Coinbase, of course, is there.
You know, we mentioned CNN.
We'll get to Fareed Zakaria at the very bottom.
But Zakaria has been going like every year for more than a decade, maybe even closer to two decades at this point.
He's a big part of it and has been for some time.
CEO, or I'm sorry, the vice chair and president of Microsoft is there as well.
You know, again, I mentioned Peter Thiel.
We just did Zakaria.
There's your chief AI officer of Meta there.
The big boys are all there, and there wasn't one story on one mainstream media, Aladdin.
Not one.
I mean, Fox, CNN, ABC, NBC.
Didn't see my piece in The Guardian this year.
Why is that?
Why am I in the voice in the wilderness on this one?
A lot of those names and certainly those companies, people know what they are, right?
But bringing it around to Gavin Newsom.
So I'm sorry, you know what?
I apologize, Mr. McInnes.
I should not have, you're not Gavin Newsom, okay?
But Gavin said something about thank goodness for Elon Musk.
Listen, guys, they're as much a part of narrative and management as ever.
And it's ironic because the Musker nuts just said this.
And we're going to play this video.
And by the way, I actually agree with him on what he's saying, but yet what's really being done on X is anything but what is said right here.
So here's the Musker do.
There must also be freedom of speech such that the people know what the truth is.
Otherwise, they cannot make an informed decision.
So, if you do not have freedom of speech, you cannot be a democracy because the public cannot make an informed decision about their vote if there is not freedom of information.
And I agree.
And hopefully, we're going to get to that video as well.
But let's look at it in practice, you know, in reality.
First of all, I put Linda Iacarino, World Economic Forum, in charge.
She came out and said it's not about freedom of speech, it's about freedom of reach.
Well, freedom of speech, but freedom of reach.
No, they're one and the same.
You see right there in the notifications?
The only reason I have that many notifications on X right now is because of you guys, organicinfowars.com.
Not Google or YouTube or Meta or any of that garbage.
It's because of you.
It's because of grassroots.
It's because of organic engagement.
And Gareth Ike posted this son of David.
I really like Gareth.
Interviewed him several times.
And you have Arya Yadeger, account suspended for violating the rules.
Who is this person?
First of all, again, Mormon narrative management from Google.
You type it in, all you get are the social medias, or that she's a regime mouthpiece for Iran.
Okay, suppressed news, all of it.
You get nothing but like X posts.
And that's it.
Well, Apple, like I told you, just erased a bunch of towns.
Apparently, they don't exist.
They're down the memory hole, said in the first hour in Lebanon.
So they can do that, but I'm not allowed to get another opinion about what's going on in Iran.
And I'm not saying she's telling the truth.
I'm not saying she's getting everything right.
But freedom of speech means what?
I get to hear it.
It comes up.
You don't ban that person.
Ban sauce.
Now, I got rid of the old blue check mark yesterday.
Wasn't a hard decision.
You know why?
Because I looked at my real analytics and my real analytics said, I don't even get my posts, my original posts.
The only reason I kept, and I've had the blue check mark since the inception of you being able to purchase it like two or three years ago.
And I was like, man, my numbers are garbage.
And I'm not trying to make money on X. I'm not clickbait Thomas.
You're never going to see me use an emoji ever because I'm a grown up.
Right?
You're never going to see breaking news in big letters with like sirens on them.
I'm an adult.
I'm not there for click farm engagement.
Never have been.
I'm actually truly about freedom of speech, and I hope that I can have an engaging conversation with my audience so that my ideas get out there, not an influencer.
Okay?
I do hope that my arguments and my evidence are sound enough that perhaps they can influence some people to look into them.
Made them bring them over to the side of what I believe to be truth and that I've presented.
I do like that.
But I don't need to TikTok or Snapchat or any of that garbage, okay?
Get rid of all of it.
It's just, it's abysmal.
So as you can see, it says right now on there, premiums 50% off.
It's 50% off.
Guys, I've had this tweet right here.
This is one of my bigger ones.
If you can see it's from, Uh, June of 2024.
Probably had it pinned almost a year and a half plus.
I have almost 50,000 followers.
Let's see what the actual number is.
Um, probably more guys.
Can you get me the actual 50,000?
Let's let's hit it right now.
Let's see if we're there yet.
See if we got 70 from you.
No, almost.
We're about 12 away now.
12 away.
Or no, is that a four?
Sorry, no, we're not 12 away.
We're still about 50 away.
Um, come on in, come on over.
I have 50,000 followers.
I barely have.
This is the most impressions on how many tweets?
56,000.
That's nothing.
I literally paying for it, right?
Take a look.
This is three hours ago.
That's 120th of my audience.
And then they want you to pay to quote unquote boost posts.
It's a big scam.
They want you to think that you can be an influencer.
They're selling you on narrative management.
And by the way, if you do want to keep your blue check mark for some reason, like the only reason I was keeping it was so I could post longer form videos, right?
Which I can no longer do, which I wonder now do they take this video down that's 41 minutes?
Hopefully not because I've paid for it.
I would assume they're not going to take that down.
Let's go to the last video that I actually posted so you can really see.
And we're scrolling because most of my feed is, you know, the news that's going on and showing people, you know, things like that.
Like this one got a little over 10% of my audience.
That's a big tweet.
A big tweet for maybe a little more than 10% of the audience.
And it's certainly not a video tweet, right?
There it is right there.
My last video.
Oh, look at that.
That's actually one of my bigger videos.
That I put out there, I got 16,000 impressions.
And that's only because of the Bilderberg and the Epstein files.
Usually they get about like, I don't know, there it is, 1,000 tweets.
So one in 50.
It's trash.
But if you do go to cancel, they'll offer you 40% off automatically.
And then if you actually cancel the next day, they'll offer you 50% off.
So if you're more comfortable paying 40 bucks a year instead of 80, there's a little hack attack.
On this supposed free speech platform that to me is anything but free speech, period, full stop.
Just not real that it's a free speech thing.
I wish that it was.
It's not.
In fact, when we talk about narrative management, and I know it's ironic that I'm pulling these from tweets, take a good look right here.
The stats for cancers in the United States, for some strange reason, just have not been updated by.
The CDC since 2022.
Why is that?
Is that a little weird?
Do I dare to ask the question of why that's happening?
I'm sure you can't associate it, especially on a platform like YouTube, with the boop diddly oopens, right?
I wanted to shift gears.
Now we're going to get into the hodgepodge.
We're going to go to that video in a moment of some high level Hollywood abuse of children.
That's real, shouldn't be mocked.
But here's something.
And by the way, this is being done.
I would hope maybe, I don't know that the Trump administration can even step in here.
But we talked about some of the transgender stuff, especially with children early on.
When you read stories like this, you don't think they can be real.
So, Jonathan Richardson, who now uses the name Autumn Cordellion, all right?
I don't think it is fully transitioned.
In fact, they're saying that this is one of the reasons that they released this person.
In 2002, he got convicted of strangling an 11 month old baby.
This person, who's now this person outside of jail.
Billionaire Grid Beliefs 00:08:09
First of all, 55 years isn't enough.
55 years, it's over.
You're in there.
You're never leaving.
The fact that this person is not in prison.
This is, I mean, this is, you don't think there's a mental health issue here?
And murdered a baby?
Murdered a baby.
Got literal demon tattoos on their face.
Out and about.
No big deal.
Pulling shorties.
Like, you know, I feel horrible for these two girls that were probably just at a club and saw some weirdo with the tattoos and wanted to take a picture and, like, are laughing about it.
I probably had no idea the person strangled a baby out of jail.
Insane.
Now, getting back to globalism and that insanity.
This is the International Energy Agency.
You know, we talk about globalism, talk about command and control.
And here is an eight point plan to really break humanity.
That's what this is truly about.
They're just trying to do that.
It's not about improving life for anybody.
Let's reduce the speed limits on highways by at least 10 kilometers.
Sounds good.
10 kilometers an hour.
That's nothing, by the way.
It's not even 10 miles an hour for those not knowing the metric system comparisons.
Okay.
I'm very.
I like when I'm on a highway that's 80 miles an hour, especially four lanes.
I don't see a problem with it.
Make public transport cheaper.
Incentivize micro mobility, walking, and cycling.
Okay, whoa, whoa, let's hold up there.
I don't mind public transport being cheaper, as I remember getting my first desk job back in 2004, not having a car and being able to take the bus to work every day.
That's great.
I don't know that I want to incentivize that.
At all, ever.
I liked it a lot better when I had freedom of mobility in my car and I can go somewhere for lunch outside of asking a co worker to take me.
Just saying.
Car free Sundays in large cities.
Woo, woo, woo.
No, thank you.
Oh, you just showed your hand.
Car free.
First of all, it will never actually be car free Sundays.
It'll be car free Sundays for the majority of you.
And then you'll be able to like buy a special pass.
So, like, it'll be a stat and you'll be able to use your car.
You'll own nothing and be happy, but someone's going to own a lot.
No, there's never going to be a nobody owned.
The king and the queen of Netherlands were at Bilderberg.
You think they're giving up their little crown and castle?
No, they're not.
Work from home up to three days a week where possible.
They loved introducing that because the next phase is just getting rid of you altogether.
You know, I was sitting there again, another father, and he was kind of hip to some of it.
He actually told me when I mentioned Alex that he was one of those guys years ago that listened to Alex Jones for entertainment.
And he goes, I was saying all this crazy stuff.
He's like, but a lot of it turned out to be true.
That's, you know, love him or hate him.
That's the genius of Alex Jones, right?
He is entertaining and he brought those people in.
And he was talking about, we were talking about the hate and lie shots, the COVID 1984 nightmare.
He wasn't aware of, say, the Musk connection.
Maybe you're not aware of that, of Tesla, which isn't a car company.
Which is a military industrial complex company.
Again, wanting to the electric car part of that slave grid, the optimist robot part of that transhuman slave grid, the hate and lie shot that the Muskronuts just put a new post about, talking about getting feeling like he was almost going to die from the second boop shot if he ever took.
I don't know.
It's not like I believe billionaires.
Maybe the next InfoWars shirt is Believe in Billionaires.
And on the back it says Psych.
I don't believe in billionaires.
But anyway, his company, Tesla, partnered with CureVac and they built the microprinting factories, the bio nano printers, the factories that printed up the hate and lies.
You can watch the old Musker do full masked up, full masked up in front of the machine, telling you how it's going to be the best thing since breakfast.
Okay.
That's what that company is.
So, no, no, thank you.
Alternate private car use in large cities.
Why don't you F off?
Forget about FAFO.
Why don't you just go straight to hell?
You want to take away my car?
Because that's what you're doing when you're saying we're going to alternate private car use.
That means it's not private.
And then when you're saying either I'm alternating, giving it to somebody, or I'm able to use it, don't tread on me, man.
Don't tell me where I can and can't go and when I can and can't go there.
Urge car sharing and practice that decreases fuel use.
Well, that's because a lot of this energy and fuel, it's not because they think it's going to help the environment.
We're going to save the world.
No, they're going to the machines.
They're going to the AI data centers.
They're going into the control grid that they're training to take your job and to take your life.
And going back to that conversation that I had with that gentleman, he goes, You know, I just don't get it about this AI and He's like, he's like, what are like, you got to have people doing stuff or the resources for them.
I mean, what do they plan on doing?
I go, well, you don't have to do that if you don't have any people around or a lot of them are gone.
And you should have seen the look on his face.
He's like, man, I never even thought of that.
And, you know, I started explaining transhumanism to him and how essentially, you know, I didn't get this far, but when you look at the two main graphs of transhumanism, there's, And for you and I, that you're going to be convinced that you can upload your consciousness into some kind of metaverse pleasure dome experience where you can literally be like Superman if you want.
You can experience everything as everything all at once, right?
The whole nine, you can't upload your consciousness, folks.
You're going to euthanize yourself and they're going to laugh their ass off while they do it and have some bullshit, you know, paleo comparison of a clone.
Digitized up there after they've basically tracked, traced, and databased you to oblivion, created a profile for you.
Some cheap profile is going to become that.
And then they want to biologically live forever and have whatever they create as the next, you know, organism serve them.
They don't want us.
They don't want anything that can replace them, that can challenge their value system.
They literally want to become gods.
It's been kind of a An eternal passion for the elite, right?
The tree of life, the fountain of youth, the idea of immortality, the Epstein class that wanted to start cloning things, right, Jeffrey?
They want to find a way to live forever here.
And all of us don't matter in that regard.
We're going to take a break.
We're going to come back.
We're going to hit that video of the high level Hollywood child abuse.
And we are back.
We're already here.
Final segment of the war room.
I'm your guest host, Jason Burmis.
We're going to finish up with this international energy agency suggestion list.
Elite Immortality Quests 00:04:04
No, this is the plan.
Okay.
Only it's way worse than they're presenting it.
And then we're going to play Brandon Hall talking about his abuse as an eight year old child on the set of The Little Rascals.
Okay.
So going down the line here.
You know, we talked about alternating private car use in large cities, crazy town, car sharing.
Okay, great.
Listen, I'm all for you catching a ride with somebody if you can, but it's not necessary.
And, you know, there's a lot of those, whether they realize they're eugenicists or not, comedians like Bill Maher will say this whatever gets traffic moving, I'm for whatever gets traffic moving.
And they're usually referring to people killing themselves.
You know what gets traffic moving?
Efficiently made cities and roadways.
One of the geniuses of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Bring us into the national highway system, right?
And I would love to see, and I don't know if we're ever going to get a leader like this, I don't know, but somebody come in and actually want to revamp that structure for the betterment, not the command and control.
That they want with that, but for the betterment of us.
I mean, the road, first of all, the idea to me, and maybe I'm kooky, that it's 2026 and we're still using concrete and not some other type of material that's better.
There's nothing else out there in the past 75 years that we could use that maybe doesn't degrade as much, doesn't cause as many potholes.
I'm not that smart.
I would think that maybe we would have that by now.
And I'd love, you know, I listened to this clip of Newsom admitting to the failure of the high speed railway system.
I've never understood, other than again, command and control reasons and not wanting to empower humanity, why we couldn't have that system in the United States.
What a game changer it would be if you could get from, say, New York to DC in like 20 or 30 minutes and not have to take a plane, right?
Like that would, I mean, forget about like the vacation and the travel, but the commutes to work and that ability.
Then you could sell people on mass transit if it was actually beneficial.
But again and again and again, we see that these things are simply not made to be beneficial to anybody but the predator class.
Hasten adoption of electric and more efficient vehicles.
Now, they've been trying to push the electric car forever.
There's nothing electric about it because, at the end of the day, to create these batteries and create that electricity, you're still using the traditional means.
Like, it's not all solar energy.
In fact, it's like a fraction of a fraction would be anything like solar or wind or hydro.
No, It's the traditional stuff.
It's a bait and switch, it's a scamboozle.
Okay.
Avoid business travel when alternatives exist.
In other words, you're on Zoom meetings forever unless you're rich.
And you know what's always really convenient about a Zoom meeting?
It's digital and it can obviously be hacked into and much more easily surveilled.
Not that in your meetings, most people are not carrying their phones in or putting them in a Faraday cage bag for sure, but kind of helpful, especially if you're trying to control large.
Swaths of the populace, and then prefer high speed and night trains to planes where possible.
Defense Department Incidents 00:13:02
And that's great.
Again, I would agree with that, but they don't mean that.
That's never come into practice.
And we have to realize that.
So now, without further ado, I'm going to play this clip of Brandon Hall.
Probably not even going to jump in.
It's about three minutes long of talking about the unspeakable abuse he endured as a child.
In Hollywood, and how none of the individuals that abused him, as far as he knows, were ever brought to justice and continued to abuse children.
I wanted to just tell the truth.
And the truth actually took some time for me to work out.
So I grew up in Texas, a normal kid.
And what very few people, Nobody at the time certainly knew that my biological father had been sexually abusing me for a long time, for a few years.
He eventually went to prison for those same crimes against someone else's kid.
And I just went on with my life.
And then Steven Spielberg was casting for a movie called Little Rascals.
Some of you might have seen it.
And as you know, I got the job.
I had never auditioned for a movie before.
I had a big open call.
I grew up watching the original Our Gang, and I had a pretty good alfalfa impersonation.
I cut my rat's tail off.
It was the early 90s.
And I went in and got the job.
So, shortly after that day, A week, two weeks, I don't really know exactly how long, two men from that set began sexually abusing me.
And I thought a lot about that.
I thought a lot about how these predators have some sort of sixth sense for vulnerable kids, right?
Or predators of other kinds, you know, having a sixth sense for just vulnerable people.
And I remember feeling very angry.
I still remember really being consciously aware of the fact that, at least how I perceived it at the time, eight years old, that somebody wasn't protecting me, that I was supposed to be protected.
And that went on, the abuse went on.
From movie to movie, from project to project for quite a few years after that.
And it's something that I've only spoken about with a handful.
I've worked to reconstruct those memories.
And I have a deep fear of the wrong person ever being accused.
And I don't have a clear enough memory.
From any of the events from my childhood to definitively.
So let's take some takeaways from that.
Number one, I have great respect for him not only talking about it, but then saying, hey, I don't want to name somebody that wasn't involved.
Because when you often get into these traumatic experiences, you know, he also talked about the abuse by his father, and who knows whether it was a sixth sense of these predators or maybe his father arranging it.
You know, to me, more.
In her autobiography, she talked about an incident where she believed that her mother set up an individual to come over when she was 15 years old and abuse her.
Okay.
I mean, we often forget outside of Hollywood, there are some sick puppies and there are just people, unfortunately.
I mean, you just showed you a lunatic that strangled a baby.
You know, there are sick people out there that need to be dealt with.
But you notice.
How he continued to be abused on other sets and that nothing was done.
And obviously, if that were the case, it probably wasn't these same two individuals at the start, that by the end, it was only these two individuals.
I think then he would probably have more of a clearer idea of exactly who they were.
But in these cases of real trauma, yeah, you block it out.
And quite frankly, just the way that he was speaking, I'm impressed with the.
Way he's been able to maintain some kind of normalcy after that.
It's something so horrific that I don't even like to think that it exists.
And knowing that it exists and it exists on a level where there is a certain level of person that you just can't apparently do anything about.
Right.
And that's again going back to McGinnis and his horrible takes with McGregor.
You know, Connor McGregor.
McGuinness is pushing him as a populist political figure.
He's talked about being the prime minister of Ireland.
This is a guy that was accused of breaking a woman, a model's arm in a visa.
She's so scared for her life, she jumped off the boat, had to be rescued by Red Cross, and then dropped the charges after her car got firebombed.
Forget about the 2018 incident, which he actually got convicted in a civil court for.
And people acted like the woman was in it for the money.
She tried so hard to get a criminal trial.
She tried so over for years and years, tried to get a criminal trial.
And then they gave her that whitewash, which is disgusting.
And oh, she did it for the money, Jason.
Yeah, I'm sure that's why right before the trial, home invaders came into her apartment and stabbed her boyfriend in the belly.
I'm sure that's the case when she was offered a million dollars.
I think within a year of the incident, turned it down.
Didn't get a fraction of that.
I think she got like 200K or something like that, a little bit more.
And I know it was under 300K.
Crazy town.
You don't promote a guy like that.
In fact, Donald, Donnie T, if I'm talking to you personally, don't have him at the White House next St. Patrick's Day.
It's a bad look.
Don't have him at an inauguration.
It's a bad look.
The truth is the truth, folks.
Okay.
Stop compromising yourselves with narrative management and control.
That's the last person that you want with any type of power.
A person who's totally, we talked about gangsterism, totally and completely connected to the Kinahana Mafia family over in Ireland.
Look who his sister's with.
Look where he and Dee come up from.
Again, baseline investigations, but you'll never see that go viral on X, will you, Musk?
You know, going back to some posts over on X, Mike Lee, and I'll be careful here on how I read this.
Because again, I plan on posting this on YouTube, and I totally get there's still narrative management there.
In fact, I'm right now, I think for the next couple of weeks, I didn't get a strike for it, but I got a warning because I dared to have Rick Hill come on, and he talked about his personal experience with cancer and vitamin B17.
Okay.
And I don't know if I have the book right here.
I think actually it's right over there.
But look up Rick Hill.
He's a really interesting character and really great guy.
Took that right off.
Okay.
So I'm going to be careful on what I read here.
Countless Americans were forced to get the COVID 1984 hate and lies, boop diddly oopens.
Add a little bit there.
In many cases, under threat of getting fired.
Not only getting fired, man, some people were just like so willing to do it from like not being able to travel.
Right.
And, you know, it's funny.
I saw David Cross, who's one of my favorite comedians.
A lot of people wouldn't think that The Pride is Back is one of my favorites of all time.
Just watched his recent comedy special.
And look, I can agree.
I can disagree politically with people and still enjoy it.
And I did enjoy that one thoroughly.
But at one point, I just kind of, when I hear it, You know, he talked about the shot and not, I didn't take the shot and I didn't bow down to the man.
It's not about bowing down to the man, as I'm about to show you.
The military is allowed to lie to you.
And I don't believe the military or any entity that is allowed to lie to you.
Period.
Full stop.
The Defense Department lies to you.
So I don't just line up to take things from the Defense Department.
And so Mike Lee then asks, How many people, how many Americans died from?
Why are we asking Americans, bro?
This was global.
And I get it.
You know, you're an American senator and one of the better ones, by the way, Mike.
Okay.
But, I mean, I want to just X this out.
Sorry.
I got distracted by the Johnny Nonsense propaganda of X trying to get me to give them money.
We're done giving you money, X. We're done.
And by the way, I've seen no de boost in my engagement today that I don't have the blue check mark.
Shadow bans are real.
So I said, hey, or maybe, Mr. Lee, a Defense Department driven injectable bioweapon should not have been made.
Let alone deployed after a defense department driven bioweapon was released and ceded to the global populace.
Just a thought.
And that's when I will talk about globalism because, yeah, that was the whole globe had to take part in that nonsense.
All right.
That just shows you across the board.
Our leaders, no matter where they are, don't really want to speak out to the truth because anybody to this day, To this day, and this was something I brought up with one of the dads, can go find out Moderna didn't have a product.
Not a zippity zilch, nothing on the market prior to the nightmare.
And that DARPA partnered with Moderna for the mRNA technology as a part of their military program, Adept and Protect.
And they still have the actual press release on their official website.
From almost 16 years ago.
And by the way, you can read here it's a gene therapy.
You can read about the grant as part of the Adept and Protect program.
Okay.
You see, I mean, let's just read the paragraph right here.
This grant is part of DARPA program called Adept and Protect, autonomous diagnostic to enable prevention and therapeutic prophylactic options to environmental and contagious threats.
Always need a terrible acronym, don't they?
The goal is to develop a platform technology.
That can be deployed safely and rapidly to provide the U.S. population with near immediate protection against emerging infectious diseases and engineered biological weapons, even in cases when the pathogen or infectious agent is unknown.
Boy, they love to spell it out to you right there engineered biological weapons, just in case, but we're never behind that.
And then on their own website, You can see who the strategic collaborators are.
AstraZeneca.
Oh, did AstraZeneca get the contracts too?
Oh, Merck, look at that.
Vertex, BARTA, which is the medical DARPA, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, as well as the Institute Pastor and the Karolinka Institute.
They're the out and out players still sitting there, right on Moderna's own website.
Skeptical Artemis Claims 00:03:43
Crazy town that no one's addressing this.
But again, here we are.
So now I want to wrap up with Artemis.
Okay.
I think that that's a good place to end in these last seven minutes.
I'm actually right now trying to set up a broadcast with somebody that claims they can prove that Artemis just did what they're telling us is like a 660,000 mile trip via rocket technology.
And who knows, maybe they did, but color me skeptical.
And not, and this is where, you know, I'll just get a key like, I know there's a lot of talk of low IQ.
Okay.
And by the way, great bit with JP Sears, Alex.
Loved it.
Interviewed JP a couple of years ago.
Another interesting, funny guy.
I'm glad he's having some success out there and still be able to maintain it because he's been shadow banned.
I used to see his stuff all the time in my feeds, and I still try to watch his stuff nowhere in my feeds anymore.
And that's across the board.
That's the X feed, that's the YouTube feed, that's the Facebook feed, all of it.
Okay.
All of its narrative management.
So they'll all come in and be like, oh, you're a flat earther.
And, you know, it's the bot talking points and you're a moron.
And, for instance, one of them starts talking about big rockets.
And then I point out, you know, the Saturn V and how it hasn't changed that much.
I think it's like not even a tenth of a percent more powerful.
In other words, less fuel capacity for what it does, the modern ones.
It's almost no.
Changing the technology as ever.
And they're like, oh, you're an idiot.
You think it takes you all the way there.
No, I know the corkscrew.
I know it's supposed to travel around in low Earth orbit and then eject out with like this power injection.
Guys, they're in a capsule after this.
They're on giant rockets and in a capsule.
The thing is like 330 square feet.
Okay.
That's what they are in for literally like 600,000 miles of the travel up and around.
Yeah, I'm skeptical.
I'm skeptical.
You know, I hear the people that tell me they can track it with a ham radio, and then I have other people saying, well, they're actually tracking it from a larger ham radio that's not commercially available.
Obviously, there's no continuous camera system known or telescope to a camera system that can just tape the.
I mean, it's 300 square feet, guys.
It's very small.
I mean, just think about the fact you got four people in this.
For 10 days.
Now, I'm not saying that can't be done because I think it can be pretty uncomfortable, though.
And I absolutely think they were in space 100%.
But when the International Space Station itself isn't even 300 miles in the air, in the air, in space, in orbit, if you will.
And I think the Russians like went a little bit past that back in the day.
I don't think they've ever even been 300 miles in space.
And no other nation state has replicated it.
Yeah, I'm skeptical.
When your last Artemis mission, you sent Snoopy around the moon.
I'm skeptical.
You know, I watched a lot of the broadcasts, I watched the cringeworthy conversation that they had with Donnie T.
And by the way, I am intrigued by this type of technology.
I just don't think they're telling us the truth.
Who knows?
Beyond Left and Right 00:03:29
Maybe my mind will be changed in this upcoming debate, but I'm certainly.
Not holding my breath in that regard.
I was told there was never going back to Biden economics.
It looks like an awful lot like we did, and then some.
I like Brandon Weickert.
And by the way, I put that afterwards because he's a big advocate of U.S. space travel, totally believes in the Apollo missions, the whole nine.
I think he actually has a lot of excellent takes, and that is one of them.
And then finally, let's see, you know, Owen put this out there.
Alex Jones, Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly need to do a panel in response to Trump's post.
And I actually do believe this because love them or hate them.
And I've had my disagreements and still do with everybody.
And that's okay.
And then that's one of the things I love about Alex is that he allows those disagreements.
You know, it's a real thing.
Trump's probably had those disagreements.
He came out against them so hard is because they're all anti war with large audiences and they are pointing out inconvenient truths.
To a lot of his base.
And whether or not he's going to admit that it's his base, look, without guys like me that were still just totally on the fence and still calling them out for certain things, you don't get elected in the fashion, especially with the election rigging and the machines and the mail in ballots that we've done nothing about.
Big problems.
Get ready for midterm disaster.
Putting it out there.
And by the way, I do think this is well.
And this is actually, I'm warning you here, Donnie T. You're expendable to these people.
If you didn't realize that during the campaign trail, during this last round, during those two assassination attempts, I don't know what to tell you.
And I guarantee you, if something happens to you in that world, they are going to blame it on Iran and escalate.
And how many people out there that have joined the everything Donnie T cult, because there's still some of them there, that are going to be rabid about it and want to escalate the war because of it, and you'll be sacrificed for it.
If you don't think that's on the table to these people, especially if you're just a little bit too difficult now that you've gone along with it, not great, bro.
Not great.
You should have been full bore against it like you were on the campaign trail.
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