Jason Bermas and hosts dissect a Neuralink lawsuit involving a herpes-carrying monkey attack, linking brain implants to self-harm and "super soldier" programs. They critique rising inflation on gas and food, warn of jet fuel shortages, and accuse the administration of prioritizing oil and AI energy over de-escalation in Iran. The discussion covers Bill Gates' alleged insect allergy experiments, Plum Island tick outbreaks, Charles Lieber's lack of prosecution, Gaza land auctions, and skepticism regarding UFO disclosures, ultimately painting a picture of systemic instability driven by corporate greed and geopolitical manipulation. [Automatically generated summary]
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And here he is now, ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Jason Burmis.
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How are we doing, brother?
Oh, well, we are studying up hard.
Mike's like shoulder deep now into these UFO files or UAP, whatever the hell they call it now.
That the Trump administration released, and we have yet to find anything very captivating.
But I did hear something about a herpes monkey.
So I guess I was burying the lead when we were talking about what we're going to discuss here today.
We're obviously going to be getting into the supposed disclosure files, the Trump administration, straight of the moose, love taps.
But yeah, let's do it.
Let's just lead.
Right now, there is a lawsuit out there where a fired Neuralink employee. Is suing, and amongst the allegations, she says she was let go from the company because she got pregnant.
But she says she was attacked by a lab monkey carrying herpes, and that this monkey was able to scratch through her glove and actually draw blood.
It is among, I guess, many diseased monkeys that are in this lab.
It's not quite clear why this monkey in particular had herpes.
Remember, we had those stories out there by Wired, probably.
Man, three, four years ago at this point, because time just flies and everything goes down the memory hole, where the vast majority, if not all, of the monkeys that were given initial Neuralinks actually died.
You know, they suffered all sorts of severe consequences.
Some of them were even engaging in quote unquote self harm after these things.
But although Neuralink clapped back and said it wasn't true, they didn't really provide any evidence.
And they said that the monkeys that they were working on were already terminal in the first place.
Now, I got to be honest with you, Aaron.
I don't know where you find all these terminal monkeys out in the wild.
You know, that one looks sick.
Grab him.
I mean, how do you know they're terminal?
Yeah, they do.
You're terminal.
They know.
We are now because we got you.
Your days are numbered.
So, this lady worked at Neuralink.
You know, and that was something I brought up the other day that you have heard nothing about Neuralink forever.
They have found their way out of the media scroll, and you have not heard anything about what they're doing.
Or what's going on?
And now you hear this lady comes along and so she got fired.
She's not pregnant by Musk, is she?
Because he's got like 20 kids.
That is not in the lawsuit.
I don't know if she had a personal relationship with Musk.
Remember, Musk is largely a front for these organizations.
He's the spokesperson, he's the Ronald McDonald.
He's really just the face of these companies.
If anybody really thinks that he's running all these companies, I mean, it's simply an impossibility.
I often.
Go to the Steve Jobs example.
Steve Jobs was running Apple that had just a few of the facets that you would be involved in with Musk.
You just mentioned Neuralink and how it's kind of been out of the news cycle.
For instance, they did just do a quote unquote telepathy demo between two individuals that do have basically vast paralysis over their bodies communicating through these.
Devices.
Now, I've already demonstrated well over a year ago where they showed you that a group of these guys, I think it was four to six of them, I don't think they had the full eight, were playing Mario Kart together using these devices.
Now they're moving even on from the telepathy, I think I mentioned it here briefly, but into the quote unquote vision aspects of these, the optical aspects of these.
And I've kind of often talked about The black programs and how this technology has already been utilized on a large scale with things like super soldiers.
Yes, they actually exist.
To what extent, I guess you would definitely have to speculate.
But it's my understanding through white papers and kind of these speeches these people give, at least the early stuff where they had these BCIs, which are brain computer interfaces, basically think about a.
Type of readout display of your alarm clock overlay over things.
Now, whether or not they went well beyond that capability into what we're kind of seeing now is another question.
But again, 15 years ago when I did Invisible Empire, they had already done a brain chip where they were allowing certain blind people to see again.
And I often liken it to what you saw on the Predator without the heat signatures.
So instead of the heat signatures, kind of think about these moving objects and depth perception and be able to make your way around, but not necessarily based on heat.
And that was the technology that was in the public arena, even though it was kind of whispered about then.
Who knows how far they actually are?
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Yeah, exactly.
I mean, right now you're looking at them trying to commercialize and normalize this.
And, you know, we're sitting here talking about Neuralink and rightfully so, because we've got, you know, attacking lab monkeys with herpes.
But That's right.
Yes, that's right.
I mean, do they just keep those in the house?
You know, like, hey, don't go in the basement.
We got those herpes monkeys down there.
They're real angry.
I mean, maybe they're hanging out with Peter Thiel.
I have no idea.
That's another story altogether.
But it's BlackRock Neurotech that is the other kind of like public cutting edge company that's trying to get into this arena.
And when I say that, all of a sudden it has a different tone, it has a different connotation.
Because people are somewhat familiar with what BlackRock and Larry Fink are, right?
Don't get me wrong.
There's certain people, especially on the left, that hear Musk and Neuralink, and they're mad about it too.
But they weren't mad about it three or four years ago before he had this political turning, right?
They were all happy with it, just like they were happy with the Tesla automobiles, and they're ignorant to the Optimus robots.
Unfortunately, these companies are moving at a rapid pace for transhumanism.
I heard you earlier today talking about the sudden shutdown of this energy company right now when it's at like, you know, peak time to be doling out the sauce.
I think there's going to be a lot of consolidation of power in that arena because inflation, I hate to tell everybody, not only didn't it go away, it's continuing even well beyond gas.
I will say this.
I think it's the first time ever in my life, Aaron.
Yesterday at the pump.
And remember, I'm an upstate New York guy.
I've never had to fill up in New York City, or that's not true.
I have had to fill up in New York City.
And even then, at those times, it wasn't as expensive as it was yesterday.
You know, I drive a 08 Jeep Liberty.
I think I got about 18 gallons in there.
Thank God I had the nickel off because it came to $98.25.
All right.
Exactly.
$98.25.
So we can bomb brown people.
Talk about love taps.
Get involved in the Great Greater Israeli Project.
Send our troops over there to die because that's happening.
It's not love taps.
Isn't it crazy?
We're talking about love taps, okay?
When it is the supposed greatest military power in the world firing against another great military power in the Middle East in one of the largest trade routes on the planet, Love Tap, Aaron.
That's where we're so I can pay that.
So, my water can continue to go up.
So, the bag of chips that I was getting for $1.45 six months ago, that turned to $1.75 two months ago, are now $2.05.
Because the cucumbers I get or used to get at like 49 cents at Aldi's are now up to 79 cents.
Okay.
And everybody can like scoff at that, but it shows you the increase in price of everything.
And you want to go even further back.
You know, I was at a disgusting Burger King last week and it was Whopper Wednesdays.
You know what the deal of Whopper Wednesday is, Aaron?
I don't.
I don't eat fast food.
God bless you.
$3.99 for a Whopper.
Now, when I worked there, I worked at Burger King for a good two to three months.
I was working at a radio station in the Quad Cities.
I was working at Burger King and I was working at Lowe's.
And I liked Burger King better than Lowe's, but.
I was like the take the order guy, and then it was like, uh, we had a lot of cheese, no pickle.
Like, that was my job.
That's what I did.
And whoppers were, back then, they'd have them 99 cents.
There you go.
The whopper for 99 cent deal.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's all the time.
It was all the time.
And, you know, it was a pretty beefy burger.
You know, it wasn't a quarter pound, it was a third pound of flame broiled meat, Aaron, as I'm sure you're well aware.
Oh, yeah.
It was, now, I ask you, In that time period, which was happening through the late 90s, I would say even into like early 2000, we got a big kick in the mouth with 9 11 when things started to shift in the economy immediately after, but we still had the dollar menu for a long time.
But we used to have that deal, you know, 25 years ago.
Have wages quadrupled in the last 25 years?
Has that happened?
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No.
Not even gone up at all.
Minimum wage has a little bit, but I mean.
It ain't quadrupled, bro.
You know what I'm saying?
Like, I could say in places even like New York, right?
I think minimum wage at that time, like late 90s, early 2000s, probably around seven, eight bucks, even though here we're sitting in Iowa where it's a sweet like seven and change, but seven, eight bucks at that point.
It ain't $32 right now for minimum wage in New York.
I think it's coming up on the 20 mark.
I think it might be 15 or 16 bucks, something in that range.
Which is still insane to me.
But that, again, shows you the real rates of inflation, not only long term, but short term.
Again, my water is $1.40, $1.50, when it was $0.89.
You have to take those things into consideration.
Gas fuels inflation, man.
I mean, diesel trucks, all everything around, diesel is $5, $6 a gallon.
So they're not going to absorb the cost.
That comes to us.
So I guess before we even get into the Strait of Hermos and then into this Johnny Nonsense disclosure, let's talk about one of the things that's really being floated around right now.
Especially in Europe, you're not hearing it as much in the United States, but you're going to start hearing about it.
Jet fuel shortages and flights that are just going to be able to cancel your flight with no notice if they are unable to get jet fuel at a certain cost.
And they're trying to make that a reality in Europe right now.
They're running headlines at Forbes in the United States.
This one's from literally yesterday.
Jet fuel shortage in crisis mode.
More flight cuts and higher airfares.
And of course, Aaron, that's highlighted by this whole Spirit Airlines thing.
Now, I just have to say this.
In my 46 plus years on the planet, we're almost at 47.
I've never had to fly Spirit.
Thank God.
I'm not a rich man.
It just never happened.
Yeah.
So I flew Spirit once.
And I always compared it to the generic aisle when we were a kid the aisle in the grocery store where they had all the items, but they were all in yellow boxes with black lettering.
Mm hmm.
Same exact setup of Spirit Airlines, generic.
I went once on a flight that was purchased for me by someone else to go to a conference.
And let's just say, you know, next time I would pay for myself.
Yeah, I would imagine, you know, we got Allegiant here.
And so I haven't heard any rumblings that Allegiant is going anywhere.
And I actually like flying Allegiant.
For those that don't know, it's a super cheap airline that only goes to certain destinations on certain days.
And it's.
There's no stops.
That's like the best part about it.
It's usually a straight shot to the baby maker from places like Iowa to Florida to Vegas, even California in certain aspects.
I mean, it's pretty cool, right?
I hope.
I've flown a Legion.
Yeah, I think I would fly it again.
Yeah, I think it's fine.
You know, you have to run the risk of bad weather.
But imagine now you have to run the risk of them just saying, sorry, can't afford the gas.
Well, that's a whole nother ballgame, right?
No, right before you take off, they just hand around a jar.
Everybody throw in what you got.
We'll take an old debit card.
I don't care, but we need a little more money to make this work.
Yeah, it's, and I think right now the airline industry, and now Mike's daughter and son in law both fly for Delta, and so they're starting to see a little bit of a creaky, creaky on stuff.
And because airlines are trying to not raise prices too much to where people don't book flights because it's the summertime, Jason.
So, Here's what I'm going to say, and I've been having this run around in my mind.
If Trump doesn't let Pete Hegseth just keep whispering, war, war, war, listen, Iran, it's going to be just like Venezuela, man.
We're going to be out of there in no time.
It's going to be awesome.
Hey, check out my flexing.
Yeah.
And I really think Hegseth is definitely in his ear.
I mean, they talked about how many times he would run over to the White House to give him personal updates on things.
You know, I really feel like he got sold, maybe not just by Hegseth, but other folks.
Lindsey Graham.
Yeah, yeah.
The devil.
But, uh,.
But the price structure, like everything we're seeing, I feel like is not good.
And if you had waited, you know, let's say, let's look into this Iran thing.
Let's try to negotiate.
Let's get some deeper intel on this before we make a move.
Because who's the guy that got canned for being honest and wrote the letters?
And he just came out and said, we knew they didn't have a nuclear weapon.
The guy that resigned, he was in the government.
I can't remember his name off the top of my head.
Kent.
Joe Kent.
Joe Kent.
Yes.
Thank you, Joe Kent.
But if you, because farmers, fertilizer shortages, farmers are dying.
I mean, financially, they are dying right now because they run tractors on diesel.
Fertilizers through the roof already, and now it's going up even more.
Now there's even a shortage of that.
If you just let them get their crop in the field, let everybody get their summer travel out of the way, all these industries would have been way better off.
Maybe you spend five or six months getting more intel before you try to make a move in Iran.
Wait till the fall, or after the crop is in, maybe do it over the winter, because it's going to be warm over there anyway.
But instead, in my mind, you got somebody just in his ear going, war, war, war, war, over and over and over.
And, you know, I mean, hey, if you change it back to the Department of War from the Department of Defense, you obviously have something in mind.
And I don't know.
I feel like that dude's just a bad seat.
You know, Fox News raised.
But if they just wait five or six months, the financial crunch of this that everyone's feeling, everyone's going crazy right now, wouldn't have happened.
And I just, it's just the, I guess, a good example of the lack of forward thinking I have seen with this current administration.
Now, The last administration was just gray matter.
We don't even know what was going on there.
So it's just like, hey, let's see how much of a bigger train wreck this next president can be.
And that's what we're doing now.
That's the new plan.
Well, the administration before the last one had a deal.
And the straight was open.
Yeah.
And that was the same administration we have now.
Well.
No, I mean, well, they had that deal, but Obama.
Oh, Obama.
Oh, Obama.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm not saying.
They kept the straight open.
Here's a bunch of money.
Be our friend.
But.
Well, it was their money anyway.
Yeah.
They just released it, and that's what they're talking about now, anyway.
It doesn't sound like the deal's going to be any better if they even get one this time.
I agree.
It's like, hey.
Why did you mess with it in the first place?
Well, I don't know.
It's like a goat.
If it's a male goat, really, it's his time of the month, and he needs to find a girl goat, he will run into a brick wall as many times as he has to to get through it.
I've seen it with my own eyes.
And I feel like that's what we're doing with this Iran thing.
Like, hey!
Yeah, and then at the end, the goat doesn't get through the wall and it's just sitting there with a hurt head.
And that's what we're, you know, we're just doing a big circle to get right back to where we were, it feels like right now.
Well, all right.
First, let's bring it way back to your comment about passing around the hat.
I got a better idea.
I think that we get people off the flight, we get a giant hose, and we go to one of the FedEx planes, 767s, and we can just suck the jet fuel out of that and kind of go that route.
Yeah.
We'll just start siphoning it.
You gotta be careful, though.
You almost always end up with some of it in your mouth, and that's never a good time.
I guess.
I haven't siphoned gas in a long time.
Listen, times are tough all over.
I've been here twice in my life.
Yeah.
You draw straws for who has to do that job while everybody else holds the hose.
Anyway, back to Trump and all this.
You know, Heg Seth's one thing.
I would say, obviously, number one, Israel has not been.
Just pounding in Trump's ear, but every single administration's ear and the media's ear since the 80s, Netanyahu in particular.
I can't tell you how many times I've heard this rhetoric of they can't have a nuclear weapon, they can't have a nuclear weapon, they can't have a nuclear weapon.
And now it's beyond that, right?
You hear regime change, regime change.
Listen, like we've talked about, this is a nation of 90 million people, probably wiped out tens of thousands, maybe even in the 100,000 range, especially if you're including Lebanon in that mix.
As soon as Trump even showed a little bit, Of interest in doing this and pulled the trigger with those supposed nuclear site strikes, which I warned everybody about.
That was almost a wrap.
I had really hoped, and again, because even though people call me a black pillar, sometimes I do hope for the best that it would not escalate beyond that.
But you know as well as I do, Aaron, that was a no no.
The chances of de escalation after that were very slim.
I told you that the goalpost would change.
They would say that they moved the nuclear sites or they're trying to enrich uranium here.
There's 101 narratives that you knew were going to come up.
And then as soon as this thing, first of all, it wasn't a great sign when you gave Trump this ego boost with Maduro and Venezuela, right?
And he had all these other dictator like world leaders that he cozies up to go, wow, what a great way to go.
And by the way, did they.
They get new democratic leaders over in Venezuela.
They have a let.
No, we let the.
Same regime.
Yeah, same regime.
Let the vice president stay in, cut the deals.
It's about authoritarianism.
It's about might as right.
Okay?
Well, it's about authoritarianism that answers to us and gives us their oil.
And that's all this Iran thing's about, too.
All the other stuff is just BS.
It's about oil.
We want to take control of their oil.
I don't know how much oil we need, that we need to be in control of.
But it seemed like we were doing okay before.
We were already leading the world in domestic production.
For our country.
So, yeah.
Yeah, well, Aaron.
We didn't see this in the first Trump administration, but we're seeing it now.
And it's just, I don't know, it's head shaky.
Well, I'll tell you right now, one of the other reasons in the background that he's doing this is because he's also hearing from all these experts and war gamers and think tankers.
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And he's publicly stating it that within the next just few years, we're going to need three times the energy that is produced in this country.
Three times, everybody.
For the AI.
We've been talking about that in excess on this show.
If we're going to the AI data center rabbit hole, watch out, because we've been covering that heavily.
Right now, if you look at state news, there's maybe 10% of the states are reporting some sort of energy, like we're going to need this, we need that.
Illinois comment came out and said by 2040, we're going to need three times.
Somebody else that was even more, was it California, Mike?
I can't remember.
One of the other states said, oh no, we're going to, by 2035, which is like eight years away or nine years away.
Like, oh no, by 2035, we're going to need maybe four to five times the amount of energy production.
So it's going bonkers.
And that's why I was talking about it's weird to hear a plan going down right now.
Well, Eric Schmidt, formerly of Google Alphabet, works intimately with the Defense Department and the National Security Agency and has for some time been a steering member on Bilderberg.
His name was not absent from the list.
This year.
He was certainly there.
He says by 2040, I believe it's 100 plus times the amount of energy that we're producing.
Now, I want people to really let that sink in for basically my entire life.
I could tell you my entire adult life, but certainly I remember sitting in class in fourth grade.
I'll never forget this documentary that we watched on quote unquote global warming at that time.
It wasn't really even a documentary, but it had, you know, Neil Patrick Harris, who was Doogie Hauser MD.
Yeah.
It had.
Don't forget about his buddy, Vinnie Del Pino.
Yes.
I was just about to say, Vinnie Del Pino there.
And I think.
If Vinny Del Pino wasn't able to, and that's Max Casella, by the way, a great actor, great rollover in Tulsa Kings at the moment.
He can't go outside, like this would have been like in the early 2000s without like a whole radioactive suit because we've ruined everything.
Pretty sure Ted Danson and Whoopi Goldberg both part of that.
And at that point, they're hammering that, you know, we're not supposed to be using spray cans and aerosol cans.
And that was the big thing to keep your hair in line.
And I'm touching my hair.
I'm like, wow, I'm bad.
I'm bad.
And I mean, it's been a constant trove of that, especially in academia, my entire life.
In fact, it was only really during the COVID 1984 nightmare where I saw somewhat of a mass awakening to, hey, maybe we have been lied to about that.
And if this isn't a wake up call to everybody, they're telling you that you're not supposed to have two cars.
They're telling you you're not supposed to eat meat.
All of a sudden, Aaron, we got this breakout of the quote unquote lone star tick.
Have you heard about this?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And it makes you allergic to red meat.
You know who funded that, don't you?
Well, again, let's not speculate.
But yes, there's been open discussions out there.
Bill Gates.
Well, there's been open.
Bill Gates has funded a lot of genetic manipulation into different types of insects, okay, on the record.
One of those insects being mosquitoes and genetically modifying them with certain types of malaria to act as quote unquote malaria vaccinations.
Now, unfortunately, this has already been signed off on and these things have already been released into the wild, including the United States, which is crazy to me.
Most people are completely unaware of it, but I believe that took place up to two years ago now, those first, at least public releases of that.
Now, Bill Gates is also a large funder into 3D printed quote unquote meat.
It is not meat.
It is lab grown, disgusting.
It does not belong in a human diet at all, ever.
It didn't work.
Beyond meat, they were a multi billion dollar evaluation.
Now it's a penny stock.
And it should be.
Yeah, nobody wants that crap, even with the higher price of beef.
But yeah, for them to genetically modify ticks that If they bite you, it makes you allergic to red meat.
I mean, that's just, it's straight bonkers, man.
Well, again, there's been no admission that that is where the Lone Star tick is from.
Okay.
There have been certain people that have discussed genetically engineering different types of insects and then using ticks as an example.
I can show you those clips.
There certainly is a large scale amount of evidence that the Sudden outbreak of limes that did not exist prior.
Via Tix is associated with Plum Island, a U.S. biological, quote unquote, research facility.
By the way, I think yesterday was the last day that we could have indicted Fauci.
Didn't happen, folks.
Didn't happen.
You know, they indicted that one guy, Morantz, which is great.
But that, again, even if he gets convicted, it will be extremely truncated.
It'll be a slap on the wrist.
In fact, here's something I totally forgot about, and I'm glad that I just said that because it made me remember.
Charles Lieber, who seemed to be heavily involved in what was going down with different types of viruses during the COVID-1984 nightmare, and heavily involved with the Chinese government and the military-industrial complex, including U.S. facilities.
You should look him up, Aaron.
He's out of jail.
He has been A-ok'd, I believe.
He's in China right now with a new whole laboratory deal.
Charles Lieber.
Yeah.
But if Bouncey is not getting prosecuted, how many campaign promises does that make now that weren't fulfilled?
No new wars.
No, anyway.
We're going to audit Fort Knox, bro.
We're going to get down to the bottom of this deep state.
We're going to cut the fat with Doge.
Comey's going nowhere.
That is such a nothing indictment.
It makes me sick.
Like, listen.
No kidding.
I mean, we got this video of you, James Comey, jaywalking.
What do you got to say for yourself?
He just smiles at this.
Bring it on.
Yeah, he knows it's.
I'll win again.
Now we're trying to scare people up with the old hantavirus, Jason Burmess.
We are deep in the weeds of Jason Burmess, by the way.
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That's the new star of the show, right?
It's starting to pop up in media all over the place.
Yeah.
At least in U.S. media.
I haven't seen anything in foreign media.
I'm looking at the London Times right now, and they're talking about Trump.
Trump's recent post on social that says, lasers, bing, bing, gone.
And it has a picture of a U.S. laser from a boat knocking down an airplane.
So I guess now we're talking about lasers.
Maybe Dr. Evil's going to be in the cabinet soon.
I've been talking about lasers and space weapons really since I've been doing this, since my post 9 11 work, because I realized how much of a reality it was.
So these are not new weapons.
They're weapons now they publicly want you to see.
That should give you an idea.
Of how far we really are, whether or not they can be deployed on a large scale or if they should be, that's another question.
Look, I'm very upset because, like I said, this is not de escalating and this can affect everything.
The wrong attack, while this guy brags on social media about things that he doesn't even really have a general idea about, okay?
We're in this now.
I'm telling you, a thousand.
This does not, I don't see this ending with this administration.
And Trump, he's so damn arrogant.
He doesn't realize he's made himself a much greater target.
I've said it before JD Vance will fold like a damn lawn chair on every single issue.
He is a paid for, made politician.
Doesn't matter how smart he was, doesn't matter about his military service, doesn't matter about his work.
Within kind of the corporate geopolitical arena before that, that caught Thiel's eye.
You know, he's a good speaker.
I'm not saying that he's a bad statesman, but he's not somebody that's going to be able to stand up for any type of principled behavior, whether he believes it or not.
Okay.
So, right now, we're in a spot where I hope people realize Gaza's pretty much gone.
In fact, you know, here's another story that I wasn't necessarily going to bring up here, but I need to.
They just had a large scale auction.
Of a bunch of the land they just took in Gaza and Palestine.
Let me repeat that.
They just took.
Go watch the drone footage that just leaked of all of Gaza, of Israeli soldiers as they pilot a drone and like laugh about it.
Okay.
It's done, it's gone.
So they went to New York City to auction off land that wasn't there, and they had to have like the full police force outside the auction house.
Because of the protesters outside.
You see that anywhere on the national news, Aaron?
Nope, not left, right, front, or center.
Nothing.
So they're taking that land.
Israel is hell bent on taking more of Iran.
They get that.
And who knows?
You know, the wrong things happen in the next 12 to 18 months.
That could absolutely happen.
And if Trump tries to push back again, there will be more attempts on this guy's life.
What I don't think he understands, it's not.
Iran, that's necessarily going to take him out.
Although, at this point, obviously, with what's going on militarily, he's made himself more of a target there, and they would certainly feel justified to do so.
But it's people on the inside that think that he's too abrasive and might actually disrupt some of the military plans that they would like because they want pieces of Iran.
They want pieces of Syria.
They want pieces of Egypt, for God's sake.
We've already got some Lebanon in there.
And after watching that video of the four Secret Service guys standing there like, da And like what you were talking about last week, and the one girl cop is hiring, and then they all find like lift their heads up, like, what?
Yeah.
That's insane.
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If he thinks he's safe, he's got another thing coming.
Again, just brought it to mind, didn't necessarily have it pulled up.
Let me tell you how great the Secret Service is right now, Aaron.
Let me tell you how top notch they are because they're really top tier when you watch that video.
I'm so glad you brought that up.
We had a Secret Service agent, okay, arrested this week, off duty, thank goodness, for public masturbation.
That's who they're hiring right now.
I mean, I got to tell you, in all my years about the Secret Service, you know, back in the day when they had like Clint Eastwood portraying Secret Service members in the great thriller with John Malkovich in the line of fire.
Malkovich, Malkovich.
Malkovich, Malkovich.
That was the last thing on my mind.
Now God knows what they're going to find Secret Service agents doing.
Who was the last person to get arrested for public masturbation?
Pee Wee Herman?
Well, on purpose.
I mean, he did.
He got arrested so he could get out of being Pee Wee Herman because he hated it.
Paul Rubens.
You know, there's Paul Rubens.
It was one of his characters.
They wanted him to start a show.
He was a broke actor, comedian.
He's like, sure.
Then he starts doing the show and he's like, hated his life.
You know, people recognize it.
Pee Wee, Pee Wee.
You know, like, that's all he had.
Let's just say this.
You know, Paul Rubens also had some CP allegations against him as well.
You know, I've watched him document.
He's actually from my area up in upstate New York, and I'm pretty sure he went to one of the schools.
Maybe even Oneana.
I know Bill Pullman also went there.
I totally, I don't want to get too offhand because I wanted to actually segue from, you know, the Goof Troop Secret Service and that incident to more insanity surrounding that incident.
Did you see what the judge who had to arraign Michael Allen Cole, I believe that's his name, the guy who ran through with the shotgun?
I'm sorry, Cole Thomas Allen.
Cole Allen.
Cole Allen.
Yes, Cole Thomas Allen.
Did you see what the judge had to say about that?
What was it?
Yeah, it was something like kind of ridiculous, wasn't it?
It is more than ridiculous.
So, a lot of people focused in on the fact that the judge actually apologized to Cole Thomas Allen.
Well, that's ridiculous enough for the behavior and the treatment of him after, again, he rushed the White House correspondence dinner with a shotgun, caught, even if it was a small pellet, fired the thing, okay, and had intentions of killing people, were apologizing to this guy.
But even worse, he actually, or I think it was, I'm not sure if it was a he or she.
They, let's go with they.
Sure.
Yeah, why not?
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It's 2026.
They said that they made a comparison to the January Sixers and how none of them were treated in that manner.
And all I know is I was there, I didn't see anybody rushing buildings, government buildings or otherwise, with guns armed.
Let alone firing them, let alone with a manifesto explaining who they wanted to kill inside.
Like, we're in bonkers town, bro.
That judge deserves every single bit of criticism that they're receiving in the media and more because that type of comparison is insane.
Yeah, it is.
I mean, the judges are losing their mind.
I mean, you know, even worse than Horn's guy from January 6th.
Didn't you ride in the same cab as him?
But seriously, there's a judge that just reversed, and I can't remember which state that was in.
It was out of West.
Maybe it was Wyoming.
A city or county board voted against an AI data center, and the judge overruled them and said that the AI data center could continue.
So he's bought and paid for.
I mean, we're in Bad News, Brown Town, bro.
Let me give you another great example of these data centers.
Right now, up in upstate New York, my brother, who's already, you know, he's in a very rural area.
Okay.
And that's what, again, I don't think can be impressed upon people enough.
Although you hear about New York City and you've kind of seen like what the Sopranos looks like in New Jersey, you have these romanticized ideas about the quote unquote city life on the East Coast.
Yeah, that's there.
But geographically, it's extremely tiny compared to the rest of the states, the suburbs, the sub cities, et cetera.
Kind of like here, right?
Like we're a satellite city of Chicago.
And if you get 15, 20 minutes outside, Of the quad cities, it's very rural.
We get 45.
We're in Erie, right?
So, you have all that stuff.
There is the town instrument.
Good joke.
Hopefully, that won't fall on deaf ears.
We have a lot of distribution centers in upstate New York.
They've been there for a very long time.
Every once in a while, you get another one, things like Walmart, et cetera.
Amazon is supposedly building this just massive.
I mean, it is a massive distribution center.
And my brother's like, it ain't going to be no distribution center, bro.
He goes, that's the back end to get the permits, to be able to buy the land, to build the infrastructure.
He goes, 100% they're putting a data center there and it's going to be huge.
And you have to switch.
Yep.
It's going to be a rug pull.
You know, they'll get through construction of a certain amount.
They'll say, you know, we don't have the funds to do this.
You know, they'll want money from the state and they'll say, but if we can do this, then we can finance it, et cetera.
And then it'll just get.
Barreled through.
And if there is opposition, you just get the politicians, just like you said, to overrule it.
It's if we're here.
Right?
I mean, that's why.
So even people I know pretty good that are politicians in this state are.
How do I want to put this?
I'm disappointed, very disappointed in their reaction.
To AI data centers because, and I feel like a lot of it has to do with they're just all getting their pockets filled somehow, some way, one way or the other.
And so, because you notice how many politicians we have speaking out against AI data centers.
Wait for it.
I just heard the crickets national, federal, state, whatever.
Nobody's saying crap.
They're like, oh no, we got to keep up with China.
We got to do this.
Let's go.
Let's go.
We need four bazillion data centers that way overwhelm our energy grid.
Why?
Why do we need so many?
It's crazy.
It's because everybody's making money off of it, except the people building it, which are actually banks, so tax breaks.
And I'm pretty sure we're all paying for this.
Not only are we all paying for it, we're opting into it a lot of times more than we know.
Like, at least with the tech dork community, I'm seeing more and more of a concern as they're becoming more aware of it.
Right.
So, you know, that.
That's what I usually watch.
Like, I don't watch a lot of political stuff.
You know, I ingest that through reading.
And, you know, if I do, I watch press conferences.
But when I'm watching, like, YouTube or whatever, I had somebody sitting there and talking about ACR, auto content recognition, where they're just taking screenshots of whatever you're doing on whatever device at random moments and shooting it through AI.
The vast majority of email services now, many of which that you've been on for years, if not decades at this point, whether it's Yahoo, Or Gmail, um, they're now reading and letting you know that they're reading all of these emails through their AI to give you an AI summary of what they are.
Um, there's actually like little you know clicks on their P.
This is it, like you're opting in all the time for what's being collected in these data centers and then rendered through the large language models, uh, that are utilized by these companies and that you're paying for at a tick like gas, uh, and.
Again, you're going to pay for it more and more, whether you like it or not, if you allow these data centers to get in, because they are going to vastly affect not only your energy prices, but the ecosystem around you and the biological nature of the wildlife, especially as we've discussed again ad nauseum here the water.
Like, you know, remember, it's our generation that was kind of trained that you didn't want to drink water from a faucet anymore.
And it became more and more apparent that these, you know, That basically drinking water was being treated with a lot of terrible things.
We talk about PFAs in the water supply.
I mean, the PFAs and the water supply in Iowa are kind of out of control.
I mean, if you really want to dig into them.
And instead, we were, you know, again, honed into oh, no, you got to drink bottled water now.
Little did people know at the time that the plastic was leaching in with things like bisphenol A and all.
It's a damned if you're due, damned if you don't.
But now we've been trained to buy our water, right?
And who knows what happens when all of a sudden there's a water crisis?
It's not a jet fuel crisis.
It's not a Crisis in the Strait of Hermos.
It's a water supply crisis.
I mean, if you expect anything different from these people, I don't know what to tell you.
I'm not trying to be a doomer.
I think we're continuing these wars.
I think that could escalate at any moment.
I think we're continuing on with these data centers, with this type of technology, with automation.
You're seeing layoffs everywhere.
Every single industry is starting to cut human beings, whether you like it or not.
And remember, Most people thought it was going to be blue collar workers because that's how it was framed by the Andrew Yangs of the world.
College educated, six figure salary workers are the ones getting canned.
And now all these kids in Gen Z are graduating, like, I think I'm going into the trades.
There's a demand for electricians right now.
We just talked to the electric doctor the other day that's just unprecedented.
There's tens of thousands of electrician jobs because all the AI dentist centers, and there's going to be a need for that for the next couple of decades while they're building them all.
We talked to the Methuselah of Conservation, my friend Dave Harrison, and I asked him about it because he knows about aquifers and he's been around forever.
And great dude, super knowledgeable.
And he said, well, so all these data centers, like most homes, go off of the upper aquifers, which are like 20 feet in the ground, 30 feet.
But he said, all these data centers are going down to the deep aquifers that will eventually drain out the smaller aquifers, also, that are like 150 to 200 feet deep.
And he's like, you know, he said it's hard to say how this is really going to go.
Now, I have seen some of them are talking about using wastewater and recirculating that, recirculating it, like as a way to cut down on it and all that stuff.
It's, you know, I've been dead set against this thing from the beginning, and it probably sounded crazy, and I'm okay with that.
And it's not like I'm trying to be right, it's just realistic, you know, and the fact that, well, and now even we do have, Little like county boards.
Usually that's not a big deal in terms of being a politician.
If you're on a county board, you probably don't even consider yourself a politician.
You just consider yourself a concerned citizen.
But now they're getting these decisions where, like, hey, this multi billion dollar data center could go in.
I mean, how easy is it going to be to bribe somebody on a county board?
You know, like some small county, some rural 60,000 people live in your county, county board.
You know, like, hey, we just need this one guy.
All right, give him a briefcase of money or whatever.
Or, hey, if they do say no, just make that judge we bought.
Overrule it.
We just saw it.
It's insanity, man.
It's complete insanity.
I try not to get too wound up on it because it's, uh, I mean, I could go all day.
I hear you.
But, but, bro, aliens, right?
So today was that first day.
Wait, wait, no, wait, everybody.
Forget gas prices and everything else.
It's a UFO or UAP or whatever the hell we call it.
What did they call it when you were a kid, Mike?
UFOs.
Okay.
Yeah.
So we just recently decided we're going to change the name to make it weirder.
Yeah.
Okay.
We can't pronounce it.
We're back to the Department of Wars.
Oh, why not?
Yeah.
There you go.
It's end timing.
You know, just briefly, to me, like, we really haven't said about it too much because we hear about it all the time.
But the cost of this war, and I saw something where complete BS this year, the United States is going to, they're spending more than they're taking in for like the third time in the history of the country.
But, you know, how many billions of dollars have we spent?
Just $25 billion, PTAC says, even though initial projections were about $2 billion a day.
Day, yeah, and we're now 60 days in.
No, it's just 25 billion.
I guess one billion is too much, but what could you do for homelessness with a billion dollars, let alone two billion a day, whatever?
Cures for, yeah, well, no, we don't want cures for disease, we want people to lose their money too.
We need people to build up, own a home, and have a little money, and then we take it all at the end by putting them in a home for the last 10 years.
So it's not only hurting us, it's hurting my first grandchild.
Hell yeah, it is.
You know, it's crazy.
Yeah.
Don't people, I don't know.
They just listen to what the phone tells them, buddy.
They just print more money.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And people are just, I don't know.
Here you go.
You got us, Oliver Clinton, Jason Berman.
Well, again, aliens, bro.
Like, don't you understand?
I forgot.
It's, yeah.
So the first trove is out there.
I've seen nothing of interest.
You know, I.
I warn people we're on the way to a very false narrative, especially with this first dump where they're showing you like military footage of stuff that's like rehashed and we've seen a dozen times.
When they're showing you communications between Gemini astronauts pre Apollo and Houston that are of possible anomalous objects that aren't even, you know, they're not even saying that they're of an intelligent nature or they're anything more than debris.
This is a slow rollout to whatever bull snaz they intend to put out.
You know, they on cue, they had the Barack Star.
Okay.
So Trump releases this, and I think this was out one or two days ago because it's the hot topic.
The Barack Star is on Stephen Colbert, right?
And he gets asked the disclosure question and the aliens question.
And this time around, he's like dismisses it and he says, look, If this were real, some guard somewhere would have taken a selfie with an alien or a ship and sent it to his girlfriend, et cetera, et cetera.
That's totally not real.
You know, you don't get into a secure facility with a cell phone.
On any of these black sites, no one gets a cell phone.
They want no communication with the outside world.
In fact, if you didn't understand that your cell phone is a constant emissions device, in other words, it's always emitting a GPS signal amongst Other signals, you're an idiot.
Like, that's not even a real argument, but he makes that argument and they kind of laugh about it.
And then Colbert asks him whether or not he hopes he wishes they were real.
And he's like, you know, I do.
And then he started talking about how he'd be a good emissary for the planet for first contact, but they haven't been here yet.
So I don't know what they're setting up.
You know, are they setting up this narrative?
Where they're viewing them as a threat, and we know they're real, and we have certain crashed whatever, and maybe EBEs, extraterrestrial biological entities, but we've never actually communicated with these things.
But now we're gonna, I don't know, but I don't believe anything out of these people's mouths.
We've been working on certain types of propulsion technologies for many, many, many years.
I just watched the S4 Bob Lazar.
Documentary, which, although very interesting and probably the most well produced documentary on that subject, I just remind people how much of the Bob Lazar story you haven't heard, including him running and being prosecuted, running a brothel.
Okay.
Like, you look at Bob Lazar and it doesn't scream pimp, but I hate to tell everybody that's what an actual pimp looks like because that's what Bob Lazar was doing.
Not even like a question.
So, I just, you know, there are more questions than answers with Lazar.
You know, what exactly his purpose is.
Now, I'm not saying that he wasn't at S4, wasn't involved in Area 51, that the sports model doesn't exist.
I think a lot of those things, you know, more than likely he was real about.
But as to some of the other stuff and the other aspects of it, it's very, very murky.
And, There's been a lot of whistleblowers throughout the years that are also extremely credible, that have never gotten into wild stuff, that have never been given the credit or the attention that Bob Lazar has.