Hawaii Goes Green, 15 Min Cities, Designer Babies, Robots take your job, Gaza, Chemtrails on TV
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Welcome to episode 130, that's 130, of Gary King's Inconvenient Truths, where Gary presents video clips and stories I don't know are coming for my spontaneous and unrehearsed response.
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Josh Green goes green.
From its beaches to its biodiversity.
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From its beaches to its biodiversity, Hawaii is unmatched, but Paradise is paying the price of climate change and now visitors will too.
Governor Josh Green just signed a new green fee into law, but it's not a flat fee at the beach.
As our Kimber Collins explains, it's built into the price of hotels and cruise ships.
Governor Josh Green said signing this green fee bill means Hawaii is leading by example, taxing the tourists instead of the locals to keep the environment in areas like Waikiki resilient to climate change.
We have an affordability crisis in our state.
We can't just tax the local people anymore.
Senate Bill 1396 raises the transient accommodations tax, what visitors pay to stay in hotels and other vacation accommodations.
The goal?
To bring in tens of millions of dollars to fund beach restoration, wildfire prevention, hurricane resilience, and other climate response efforts.
I hope that the world is watching because having something that is a balance between industry and environment is going to be the way to go forward to protect your people.
The hospitality industry says clear communication will be key, ensuring tourists understand they're not just paying more, they're paying with purpose.
To me, it's really important that we also have public access to the beach, which is gone today.
And to be able to have that kind of funding come in and to have it dedicated and be used specifically for climate initiatives is a big deal for the state.
The latest bill increases the TAT by.75 percent.
So if you were charged $400 for a hotel room, for example, you will now pay an additional three.
Funds will be earmarked for environmental projects, but exact plans have not been set.
The governor said local nonprofits and state agencies could see money next year.
People will be able to apply for monies as they come in, and the team, this extended coalition.
We'll be able to review those applications, and the ledge is going to make the ultimate decision.
The bill expands the TAT to also charge cruise ships.
Tax collection is slated to start on January 1st, 2026.
Kimber Collins, Island News.
Okay.
Well, Gary, while the climate change is bullshit, improving the beaches, cleaning up Hawaii, that's all a worthy enterprise.
Even though the rationale given in terms of fighting climate change is false, the actual purpose for which those funds are going to be expended is totally valid in my opinion.
So I have a mixed bag here.
It's a worthy purpose to clean up Hawaii, make it more tourist friendly and more helpful environment for the natives.
Wrapped in a shroud of bullshit.
But I gotta say, Gary, I think, you know, I don't oppose the increase, the so-called tourist tax.
I think that's okay.
I would prefer, however, it have been presented in a more honest, straightforward fashion.
This is the kind of duplicity, deceit, deception that politicians engage in every single day.
And Hawaii's Governor Greene is no exception.
I agree.
All right.
Next up, we got Greg Reese.
always a good clip.
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In 2024, Palantir made a deal with Israel to harness Palantir's advanced technology in support of war-related missions.
We see part of that technology today as the Lavender AI system, which assigns Palestinians a numerical score of 1 to 100 based on how likely they are of being an enemy.
It has a 10% error rate, which has been acceptable for Israel and Palantir.
They're getting wealthy off of killing Palestinians.
Palantir kills Palestinians with their AI and technology.
Oh.
They're killing my family in Palestine.
And, you know...
What person are you?
How do you sleep at night?
Shame on you!
Do you want to hear my answer?
So the primary source of death in Palestine is the fact that Hamas has realized that there are millions and millions of useful idiots that This is why you don't get a flash.
"Mostly terrorism." So what do you think about the use of artificial intelligence or lavender by the IDF in identifying Hamas targets?
Look, I'm not, you know, without going into all the details, you know, I'm not, you know, I'm not on top of all the details of what's going on in Israel because my bias is to defer to Israel.
It's not for us to...
And I believe that broadly the IDF gets to decide what it wants to do and that they're broadly in the right.
And along with the Lavender system, there is the Habsora AI system, which means the gospel, which is an AI tool created to address the human issue of running out of targets.
Habsora generates up to 100 targets per day.
Both these AI systems use Palantir's advanced surveillance technology to track every person's phone records, social media, and movement patterns.
Palantir's tech is used by the US military and local police departments.
It is the premier tool for mass surveillance.
When running for his first term, Trump was saying he would implement a biometric tracking system.
We will finally complete the biometric entry exit visa tracking system, which we need.
We will ensure that this system is in place.
And I will tell you, it will be on land.
It will be on sea.
It will be in air.
We will have a proper tracking system.
Palantir co-founder Peter Thiel donated $1.25 million to that campaign.
And he donated $15 million to JD Vance's 2022 Ohio Senate campaign.
Palantir has significant ties to the CIA.
Starting in 2004, when the CIA's venture capital arm, In-Q-Tel, gave Palantir $2 million.
Palantir's Gotham platform was developed by and for the CIA.
Initially, the CIA was Palantir's sole customer for several years.
Palantir is the CIA's surveillance tool.
And now, Palantir is to create a system for the federal government that will monitor every American under an AI system, linking Social Security, the IRS, and immigration into one centralized system.
It will be using its Gotham software, developed by the CIA, to track and condition human behavior.
Most of yesterday's alternative media support this.
For those who can still think clearly, this is as dystopian as it gets.
But there are many fools who are content that the fascist society being put into place will not be woke.
But don't be surprised if it comes with a carbon tax and an American version of a social credit system.
Greg Reese reporting.
Okay, Dr. Pessar.
Well, Greg Reese is among the most astute and perceptive critics of developments in modern society of them all.
I have liked every single one of his presentations I've seen.
This is a particularly timely expose of Palantir and the use of AI for mass surveillance purposes.
Like every other technology, take something as simple as a hammer.
It can be used for constructing purposes to drive nails and build structures, but also for illicit purposes to get someone over the head and bash their skull.
In this case, AI, I'm afraid, displays enormous potential for precisely this kind of mass surveillance that will encompass every American.
I have long since now lost faith in Donald Trump, who I believe now to be no more than an Israeli stooge.
And I'm sorry to say, you know, his announcing with great fanfare that we're going to have a surveillance system on air, on land and sea, that's allegedly I'm sorry to say, Gary, I think we were all played by the world's greatest con man.
I noted Massie, they used New Orleans as a target for trying it out.
I'm guessing you were unaware at the time, but you are Far more alert to what's taking place.
So perhaps you had some notice then.
In any case, Greg Reese has knocked it right out of the park.
This is what we couldn't find.
And it's by no means obvious what can be done to forestall it.
Okay.
Real quick.
But we'll go ahead and do this one.
I was going to We'll play it later that goes right along with what you were just saying.
I mean, we put out a video today of a robot doing a logistics use case.
It's fully end-to-end.
It's a single neural network.
It's taking camera frames in.
It's outputting actions.
It's now doing that, basically approaching human speeds and accuracies.
Can you find me, anybody in the world, doing this?
In this video, which I have seen for transparency with the audience, but it was published today, I don't think we have it or we weren't able to move quick enough on it, but the robot is sorting between cardboard boxed packages and then plastic wrapped packages.
It's trying to smooth out the plastics of the barcode shows.
This is within one of your facilities, right?
But you have another customer that you're not naming.
Bloomberg has reported that that customer is UPS.
Yeah, we have a second customer we signed in the logistics space, and we are currently working to start initial deployment there.
So the trick here with this is that with packages, it's really tough.
In the case of logistics work we're doing with small packages, every single package and every single instance of packages coming together is different for the robot every single time.
And you cannot solve this with code.
You can't solve this with code?
You can't code your way out of this problem.
It's impossible.
Like you can code your way out of a problem of getting on stage and moving bins or boxes and like some, you know, It's interesting, right?
Because in one video on the stamping press, you know, that's a piece of dense metal.
And then the packages, it was interesting to see that not necessarily the dexterity, They're so different.
They're almost orthogonal.
One needs very high precision and very fast speeds and no failures, because we can't shut down the line.
The other needs basically some level of generalization from the neural net to figure out how to manipulate packages of varying sizes at human speeds, three to four seconds per package.
And we have to be able to find the barcode, orientate it downwards, and in a lot of cases flatten the package like a human would so that the scanner down the line on the conveyor can read it.
This is a slightly obscure example, but could figure 2 and figure 3, which you alluded to, pick up, say, a strawberry without crushing it?
Does it have that level of control?
Oh, yeah.
We can go one better.
We can probably pick up a strawberry and manipulate and do things without ever having seen strawberries before in training sets.
Okay.
Well, you know, Gary, there are some types of activities actually well illustrated here that are completely repetitive, that would bore a human to tears, completely tedious.
In here, I think the use of a robot to perform this task is completely appropriate.
I don't have any objection to this.
It's cost-effective, no doubt, even though the robots are very expensive, it can perform indefinitely this very boring, tedious, uninteresting in the extreme task.
In a highly reliable fashion.
So this seems to me to be an appropriate use of robotics.
I don't have a basis for objecting to this on philosophical or political or moral grounds.
It seems to me this is appropriate and an interesting application of modern technology that's actually To the good, as I see it, Gary.
To the good.
All right.
Okay, now, this is the one I wanted to play before about chemtrails and weather monitoring.
My name is Scott Stevens.
I studied meteorology at the University of Kansas, and that was my first TV job.
On the air was in Topeka, and I worked in Omaha, in Tulsa, Albany, New York, and then out into eastern Idaho in the Pocatello, Idaho Falls market for the last 10 years of my 20-year career doing weather.
It wasn't until about 2005 when I got deep into the weather modification aspect of this story of geoengineering.
One of the parts of the program that is very important that plays into the chemtrails is the precision of these actions in the atmosphere.
These chemtrails are absolutely required so they introduce the right energy at the right location for the right length of time.
These trails are wires in the sky.
The combined technologies like HARP and the chemtrails were designed to work together as weather weapons.
HARP, the High Frequency Active Aural Research Project, it is filled with phased array antennas.
They steer microwaves into the ionosphere where they will activate all of the ions up there.
They can use excitation waves that actually affect the metallic particles.
So we've ionized the air column.
They can heat it.
They can cool it.
HARP has directional antennas, and they can focus their antennas on where they want to move the jet stream, and they can hit the jet stream, and they create an artificial high.
If you accentuate the high, if you amplify a little bit, it's like building a mound of dirt.
And you have a little creek or a little stream of water coming.
You build the mound of dirt.
That water's not going to go through it.
So you build the mound and then that's going to impact storms that are inbound.
And so it's very easy to add those particulates of aluminum, barium, and whatever else they want to put in there.
And as you add heat to that, those particulates then radiate the heat into the atmosphere and it warms.
And what does a warming atmosphere do?
Boom!
It expands.
We see more intense droughts.
We see rainfall rates of one to two and a quarter inches an hour, and sometimes even rainfall, you know, an inch and a quarter a minute is just unheard of.
And so when you get the atmosphere capable of conducting this kind of electricity, plus the engineers, you're going to end up with weather that is extreme, and that's putting it kindly.
When they move the jet stream, it then pushes up into the polar vortex.
The polar vortex really can only move when there's something impacting it, like HAARP.
They can heat up that ionosphere.
So when the jet stream comes in, it hits that bubble and it diverts.
The jet stream flow that is normal brings precipitation and brings the jet stream right into California.
And then it brings storm systems with it.
It brings rain.
The jet stream got pushed off of the coast of California.
It dried us up and took all our moisture away and pushed the jet stream north.
And when it hit the polar vortex, it then was ricocheted straight down the east coast.
Very warm, very dry conditions in California, but in terms of the Arctic and in the Midwest, it's swinging all of that moisture, all that cold air.
You can kill a storm in place.
That's easy to do with heart.
You will see the texture and the structure of the storm just melt, and it will become just this diffuse, amorphous, featureless mess.
And that was one of the big epiphanies I had in forecasting.
Anticipating a winter storm coming through, you've got a set forecast out that night, and you're waiting for the snow to start.
You're waiting for the snow to start, and you're waiting for the snow to start, and it just doesn't.
And you go outside, and you see a warming zone begin to show up on the satellite loops.
The clouds literally just begin to warm, and then that collapses the potential of the storm to put down the moisture.
It's done.
It's shot.
Okay.
Well, I was going to say right off the bat that this video is 20 years old, and then we had confirmation from a weather report from 2005.
Now, let me say, Gary, HARB is a bona fide threat.
It's been well exposed, thoroughly documented as it is here.
Chemtrails are also a massive threat.
Bill Gates has now gone to air vax and even aerosolized.
The vax so it can be sprayed from planes in Canada taking place even as we speak.
And when I fault Trump, I'm really talking about big picture issues like not ending the stupid wars he promised he'd end virtually overnight and could have done so.
I mean, you know, not constraining the use of AI for mass surveillance.
That's all bad stuff.
He's done a lot of good.
He has secured the border, so the flow in has been staunch.
He hasn't quite beefed it up to get the flow out, meaning the deportation agenda.
He has, it appears, cut down on chemtrails.
It's very hard to find any today.
I think Travis cut it off.
He appears to have shut down adrenochrome, which of course was obtained by torturing little children so they're
So, Gary, in getting men out of women's sports, what an atrocity.
So it's not that Trump isn't doing a lot of good.
And let me add, It would have been preposterous for any rational being to have voted for the alternative, Harris-Waltz, in the election.
So that, you know, supporting Trump and Vance was certainly the right, rational, responsible thing to do.
It's simply that a candidate Trump turns out to be a very different guy than the occupying office Trump.
And I'm sorry to say the candidate Trump was a far more...
Sad to say.
Yes.
All right.
I titled this one, Designer Babies.
Yeah!
Yeah!
I'm so excited today to announce the launch of Nucleus Embryo.
A genetic optimization software that helps parents give their children the best possible start in life.
This announcement also marks the first time a company has openly partnered with a couple to help them optimize their embryos based on intelligence.
For me, the launch of Nucleus Embryo is deeply personal.
My parents are immigrants from Iran who came to America with nothing but conviction.
That me and my siblings would have more.
They sacrificed, struggled, and made bold choices that opened doors for me I could never have imagined.
But my parents, or anyone, couldn't change what they didn't know.
When I was almost seven years old, my 15-year-old cousin suddenly died in her sleep from a preventable genetic disease.
My family was powerless to save her.
And that's why Nucleus launched genetic matching, so parents could uncover the hidden risks they could pass down to their kids and make informed choices to protect their family.
When we launched genetic matching, a lot of parents asked us a new question: "What else can I know about my future baby?" Now we can help answer that question.
Nucleus embryo is for couples doing IVF, to uncover the full genetic profile of each embryo in one intuitive platform.
You can explore your future child's health, appearance, and even their well-being.
And one of my favorite features, you can even name your embryos and leave notes on the ones you like.
Family planning is now truly for families.
Understand your future children in simple terms.
With one clean, easy-to-use interface.
For parents doing IVF, every embryo is a possibility.
And every parent deserves the power to decide what possibility feels right for their family.
Not because these choices are easy, but because they're yours to make.
In science, when pursued responsibly, has the power to expand human freedom and make dreams come true.
Not that long ago, IVF1 sparked fear and the stigma of test tube babies.
Today, it's how 1 in 50 people in the US are conceived.
What was once controversial is now an everyday practice.
The same is true with genetic optimization.
The technology is now here, and it's here to stay.
Some people don't think you should have this choice.
But it's not their choice to make.
It's yours.
All right.
Fascinating, Gary.
Now, most critics of evolution don't understand the complexity that there are eight causal mechanisms that constitute the laws of evolution.
One, of course, is in terms of speciation generating new combinations of genes.
Where the organisms that develop from them are then going to confront an environment and be selected for perpetuation in the gene pool or not.
That's how evolution works.
A new class of genes that survive to reproduce in a future gene pool with the characteristics that are thereby produced.
They include for speciation, for generating genetic diversity.
Genetic mutation, usually attributed to cosmic rays and the like.
The simplest versions of evolution claim it's just genetic mutation and natural selection or competition between members of the same species or conspecifics, but that's grossly oversimplified.
It makes it a straw man, meaning it's a simplified version of evolution to make it easier to attack, which is a very common practice.
Genetic mutation.
Second, sexual reproduction.
When a species reaches the level of sexual reproduction, then you have new combinations of genes because you have two donors, the male and the female, each of which contributing half of the genome that will be produced in the new offspring.
The third, and extraordinarily important and seldom understood, genetic drift.
This is when a sub-population of a Larger population is relatively isolated in a new geographic environment where it has to cope with the challenges that environment produces.
On the out-of-Africa hypothesis that is generally accepted among evolutionary biologists, Mankind originated in Africa, but then spread around different regions of the world that encountered very, very different challenges.
For example, in the savannas of Africa, there's very little change in the weather.
They don't have seasons.
Hunting and gathering is pretty effortless.
It's not a mentally or environmentally challenging environment.
But when you spread to other areas like Europe or Asia or the Pacific, you find a whole class of different environmental factors that must be dealt with in anticipation.
A simplest case would be like preparing for a winter when food is not going to be abundant and easily gathered.
You've got to prepare in advance.
That requires forethought.
That requires a higher level of intelligence than simply surviving.
In the savannas of Africa.
So genetic engineering is, I mean, genetic drift is huge because that appears to be the primary mechanism whereby the various races were produced.
And then fourth, genetic engineering, actually altering the DNA.
Now that's what this is all about.
There are two aspects to it.
One is removing Bad genes.
Remember, he talked about the sister who died from sudden infant death.
That's clearly a good thing.
The other is selecting traits you want in your offspring.
It's, in my opinion, okay.
I mean, look, there are a lot who are going to say, let nature take its course, have your offspring as evolution produced You can say God, were there a God, is there a God, created the laws of nature that govern all the events.
So you can say it's God's will that those laws of nature should operate as they do.
But for us who are mere humans, who can't fathom God's mind or even prove his existence, or disprove for that matter, Understanding what happens to the human species as it evolved is a fascinating and challenging task.
So genetic engineering is the fourth mode of speciation of producing new offspring.
Then in terms of selection, who survives from one generation to the next to be perpetuated in future gene pools?
First of all, it is natural selection competition between members of the same species who are known as conspecifics, members of the same species.
Darwin was brilliant at this.
He studied in the Galapagos Islands how there were different turtles and birds and so forth, and reasoned true to the role of natural selection.
Second, however, is sexual selection.
What are the traits in the opposite sex?
That a member finds desirable.
You know, there's a certain shape of a woman that most men find more desirable than other shapes of women.
I mean, this is obviously well known.
But the fact is that there are also traits in males that females find more desirable than others.
It appears that the ability to provide for a The ability to provide for and sustain an environment that's safe and secure for a female is one of those.
Not the only, mind you, this gets very complex and differs from woman to woman.
And then the third is group selection.
How does a group of individuals organize to benefit themselves from an evolutionary point of view?
This not only has to do with the members of the group, but how they're arranged.
I sometimes use the example of a platoon or a rifle team, you know, where each individual fires and then their cumulative score adds up to whatever in competition versus, say, a platoon organized with a machine gun squad.
So they're all coordinating around the machine gun to make it more effective.
This has evolutionary consequences, but it can be as simple as a basketball team.
Go back to the classic Chicago Bulls with Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, Dennis Rodman, and just if you rearrange the roles they play, you get a different outcome in terms of their scoring potential.
So this group selection thing is very, very important.
Now, from a classic evolutionary point of view, Kevin MacDonald has done most serious work on the Jewish Evolutionary group strategy.
Because Jews, unlike other groups, tend to benefit one another.
They act to benefit other members of their tribe, as we might call it.
This has led to great success in some areas, but also resentment in others, whereby they have been given the boot out of.
Over a hundred countries historically.
I mean, it's fascinating.
But it's a function of group selection.
And if you want to look into it, Kevin McDonald is the place to go.
And then finally, artificial selection.
That means outside intervention to control the outcome.
When you pair up a stallion, a thoroughbred, say, you know, this happens in the horse farms in Kentucky with different bears.
This is artificial selection because a stallion isn't picking the mares with whom it mates.
They're being arranged for the purpose of making money and there are all kinds of ways in which artificial selection can take place.
The great threat to humanity in terms of nation states has been this mass immigration of outsiders which appears to be part of a global plot.
To destroy nation states and their identity by flooding them with immigrants from other nations so that each of them become more or less homogeneous.
They no longer have a distinct identity racially.
They're polygont.
You got this in London, in England, to the max.
I think there is no way the UK is ever going to regain its national identity as traditionally understood from not just a...
I've been to London seven different times.
It has been my favorite city.
but i'm sorry to say the globalists seem to be succeeding and this is why the threat we have here in the united states why the deporting Small in number, but vast resources.
They include Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates, George Soros, the whole Rothschild banking empire, which is at the root of the problem.
Muammar Gaddafi, who was one of the Great African leaders for Libya, who had created by using the oil resources of Libya to benefit the Libyan people.
This is so extraordinary in world history, Gary.
Gaddafi actually used the resources of his nation to benefit his people.
And they had a national health care, national public education.
When couples got married, they were given $25,000.
bonuses, to start families.
He also undertook the great waterworks project, an irrigation plant that would have turned North Africa into a veritable oasis, and was introducing the gold dinar, which would have rapidly become the currency of all of Africa.
France didn't like it, because France has regarded Africa as its own preserve and a neo-colonial.
In other words, to exploit the natural resources of Africa to benefit France.
And others, like the Rothschild, didn't like the gold dinar.
That was going to undermine their having central banking where they controlled.
Remember the observation of the original Lord Rothschild was so long as I control Well, that has been the master plan from the beginning for Rothschild, and they have been hugely successful.
So the only nations that don't have Rothschild central banks, which in the past have included Iraq and Syria and Iran, I mean, these all become targeted.
Hillary led a massive NATO assault on Libya that slaughtered the Libyan people, took the most humane nation on earth and turned it into chaos.
There are slave markets in Libya today.
It's that bad.
It's catastrophic.
And Gaddafi actually had weapons but didn't put up a fight.
He was willing to surrender at locations specified by the U.S. Department of State and was heading there in a convoy under a white flag when the convoy was interdicted at the behest of Hillary Clinton.
And he was brutally murdered and sodomized with a bayonet.
That's how the West controls nations.
Have leaders who seek to benefit their own people using resources at the West Conference to exploit for itself.
Gary, it's a ghastly history.
But if you don't understand all of this mini-lecture, call it a tutorial I've just given about evolution, you won't have a clue to understand what takes place in the world and where humanity is headed, a lot of which is very, very threatening.
Introduction of AI mass surveillance is extremely threatening and being championed by a guy most of us thought was going to be our salvation, Donald J. Trump.
So you have to be aware.
You have to know the problems you confront if you can have a ghost of a chance to solve them.
So that's a long answer to a very fascinating development about tinkering with the genes of offspring for future birth.
Fascinating stuff, Gary.
I'm so glad you included that clip.
All right, so where do I get my college credits for to listen to that?
All right.
Okay.
G. Edward Griffin.
No, no, no.
This was something else.
These happy travelers, having just enjoyed their all expenses paid cruise from their miserable countries, they're all excited to begin their lifelong all expenses paid lifestyle.
In Great Britain.
Imagine their joy and exuberance as they approach the shores of the White Cliffs of Dover on May 31, 2025.
*Music*
Just you wait and see There'll be love and laughter And peace ever after Tomorrow When the
world
The world is free The shepherd will tend his sheep The valley will bloom again And Jimmy will go Tomorrow,
just you wait and see.
The shepherd will tend his sheep.
The valley will bloom again And Jimmy will go to sleep In his own little room again There'll be bluebirds away So that was your response to the UK.
Yeah, well, you know, I'm not quite sure the date of that early on, but some forms of migration you think are a good idea.
But quantitatively, when it becomes excessive, as it has here in the United States, deliberately fostered by the Democrat Party, They know he wanted those individuals to vote.
They wanted to put them in areas where they could gain new seats in Congress.
That had a whole lot to do with it, Gary.
Not to mention providing cheap labor for agribusiness, you know.
How often do I hear the claims that Americans won't pick strawberries or potatoes or whatever is required that the illegals will do it?
I'm not quite sure how to solve that problem.
Americans need employment, but I'll just guarantee you that this mass migration is destroying the character of the United States, and the Democrats were very centrally involved in doing this, for which they ought to be held eternally responsible and damned.
Bad, bad, bad.
Hillary the fake, Biden the whole bit.
It goes on and on.
Endlessly awful.
God-awful, Gary.
Yeah, that was just this month.
Actually, our last month, that particular clip.
All right.
Fascinating.
Yeah.
I think it's part of a program that's being applied across the board now.
To put the American people to sleep, to make them think, "Ah, we've won!
We've finally gotten out from under this great shadow, all of this crazy extreme left-wing commie stuff.
We finally won.
We beat them at the polls," and so forth.
Now, the same people say, "Oh, yeah, they control the polls.
The elections were rigged, and they still control the election process." Same people.
But this time around, it was fair, wasn't it?
I don't know.
I'm just skeptical.
I always ask questions.
So anyway, I think that the American people need to be a little more savvy about this theater called politics.
So getting back to your question, I don't really get excited about it.
I hope it's true, all the good things they say, but I doubt it.
And time will tell.
Right.
Yeah.
I've been doing this for almost 10 years now.
And I think when you know the macro, the big picture, you stop falling for kind of the small little stories.
And it reminds me of Trump's first term where he did all these things.
And then during COVID, really everything got unwound.
And a lot of people said to me, well, that was just a mistake and he'll do different this time.
And I always said.
Possibly, but what if it was just a story?
Like when you watch the WWE, you can't just have two heroes.
You need a hero and a villain.
And you watch a movie and he almost gets got by the enemy.
You know, they always point the gun at him and they say, any last words?
And then they wait for three minutes so he has a chance to escape or whatever.
and I always try to compare it to that, or Tom and Jerry where, you know, The show would be over.
And that's what I was trying to say a moment ago.
I look at politics.
Unfortunately, it has become a show.
It's theater.
And look at those conventions, how absurd they are.
I mean I say millions of people but at the other end of the television said yes and they're all getting all excited and cheering and they don't know what they're cheering about no matter what they say on the stage it's right and what and they wave the banners and you know it's it's insane it's a mop psychology is what it really is and I hate to be so negative about that I don't think it's negative actually I think it's I'm not I'm negativistic.
I'm realistic, I think.
Because I've watched this show play for so many years.
I'm 93 years old now.
And there's not much that happened that I haven't seen happen before over and over again.
So after a while you get kind of jaundiced about these theatrical antics that they show.
Okay, Dr. Petter.
Well, here's a guy who's 93 years old.
He's lived through a lot, and he still has his faculties and wits about him.
And when you get these older people who have had all this experience, often you do get wisdom that's acquired only by having lived through it all, in some cases again and again.
So I like the clip, and I do think it reflects that we're actually in a predicament.
I don't know how it could have been avoided to have...
He was the right candidate at the right time, facing extraordinarily weak competition that represented horrors of the past four years.
So putting him into office was most certainly the right thing.
If only he would end the stupid wars as he claimed to be.
Stop supporting the genocide.
Take away all the support for Ukraine.
That war would end overnight.
And now, in fact, The missiles are flying.
The attack on the Russian nuclear bombers, part of their nuclear triad, which is their sea and land base.
The bombers were out on full display in accordance with the START treaty that required the U.S. and Russia to have their bombers conspicuous where they could be surveyed by satellites so the other side would know they're not in the air coming to attack them.
This has become catastrophic.
Putin has now declared Ukraine to be a threat to the existential survival of the Russian state, which under Russian nuclear doctrine justifies the use of nukes.
Now, Putin has a whole lot of weapons that are non-nuclear.
He's using them now, at least in part, but Russia
You don't want this to happen.
I have far more confidence in Putin than I do in Trump, and I think Netanyahu would like nothing better than for the US and Russia to go to war.
He has this vision, and in my opinion it's fantastic, meaning it's deluded, meaning it's totally removed from reality of Israel ruling the world from Jerusalem.
The problem being individuals who embrace absurd ideas But take them seriously, can act in ways that are extremely serious and consequential.
So that's a predicament we're in, even as I speak with you today, Gary.
There it is.
Okay, this one I titled, At the Point of a Gun.
Every cadet on the field before me should savor this morning, because this is a day that you will never, ever forget.
In a few moments, you'll become graduates of the most elite and storied military academy in human history.
And you will become officers in the greatest and most powerful army the world has ever known.
And I know because I rebuilt that army and I rebuilt the military.
We're getting rid of the distractions and we're focusing our military on its core mission.
Crushing America's adversaries, killing America's enemies, and defending our great American flag like it has never been defended before.
The job of the US Armed Forces is not to host drag shows to transform foreign cultures, but to spread democracy to everybody around the world at the point of a gun.
We had a great mandate, and it gives us the right to do what we want to do to make our country great again.
And that's what we're going to do.
You could have done anything you wanted.
You could have gone anywhere.
You could have gone to any school.
This is one of the hardest schools to get into.
And writing your own ticket to top jobs on Wall Street or Silicon Valley wouldn't be bad.
But I think what you're doing is better.
You'll stand strong.
You'll work hard.
you'll stay tough, and you will fight, fight, fight, and win, win, win.
Thank you.
you All right.
Well, I'm sorry to say those are glorious-sounding words, but they bear scant relationship to the facts of the matter.
U.S. has an inferior military strength today.
It might be if you go back 30 years, the U.S. was the dominant military power in the world, but those days are long past.
And I just worry that this commander-in-chief is going to take action based upon false, long-since discredited claims about relative military strength of the United States versus Russia to make fateful decisions that are going to affect us all forever.
Very unhappy with his military approach, his international relations.
He seemed to me to be virtually incompetent and to be pursuing an Israeli agenda, making Israel great again, not America.
And I say that with a broken heart.
I voted for the guy three different times.
I was speaking up on his behalf on innumerable occasions.
I now stand here disillusioned to the max.
Yeah.
You got company there.
All right, this is our final clip of the day.
This is four and a half minutes.
Hey, everybody.
Josh here.
It's in a World Alternative Media here, and I am in beautiful British Columbia.
Canada in Kelowna, and it's a place I've come many times in my life over the years.
I'm currently dealing with a visa issue with Mexico, so I had to come here and go back.
Good times with the government always, but I've noticed something blatantly obvious coming into this city, which is, well, the 15-minute city agenda.
At airports throughout British Columbia, they have Net Zero 2030 written everywhere.
And of course, that is the agenda for the year 2030, the United Nations Agenda 2030, and the project to utilize convenience in order to get people to comply with giant prison cities where you will own nothing and you will be, well, I wouldn't say happy.
If you've watched our videos in the past, and especially those of you that are watching on YouTube for the first time in five years since we got our channel back, first of all, go to BitChute and Rumble and subscribe there because I'll be deleted very soon again on YouTube.
They're luring us in.
I don't know what's going on with that, but I will say we did videos in Oxford, UK a couple years ago exposing the 15-Minute City agenda, the censors in the streets, the closure of all these roads.
I'm seeing it everywhere else now.
I saw it in Vancouver.
And Kelowna, which had major wildfires in West Kelowna a while back, is going in the same direction.
Of course, they utilized these crises, which they probably committed, in order to take up land, which they're doing in California right now.
Newsome is using eminent domain to take whatever houses are left around the Pacific Palisades.
We're seeing, I'm seeing road closures everywhere and people will say, oh, it's so nice.
It's like a European city.
We can go and sit in the middle of the road.
Cars can't drive here.
Okay, great.
First of all, it means more idling and traffic in Oxford.
You know, the car rides that were five minutes turned into 15 to 20 minutes and you were stuck idling and then they're taxing you on idling.
It's insane.
But of course, it's not meant to make sense.
It's all this nice fluffy idea of, oh, we're going to stop so-called climate change and make it so that everything is so convenient.
tyranny comes under the guise of convenience, my friends.
And now we see, okay, well, You don't have to own a house.
BlackRock has that covered.
Just be comfortable and do nothing.
Elon Musk is pushing this right now with pushing for UBI with AI taking over.
He says it's going to take over most jobs and that the government will be taken over by AI as well.
Well, he's got all the contracts on it.
He's one of the main people developing that.
And simultaneously, UBI means that you'll be at home doing nothing.
Just get money, credits, social credit, digital IDs, CBDCs.
And 15-minute cities where you are basically in a giant prison planet and you will have no property, which means you're dependent on government to do everything to get around.
You'll be tracked and traced everywhere, but oh, don't worry.
We'll have nice little restaurant patios.
Great.
Oh, you won't have to do those car payments anymore.
AI will do everything for you.
Oh, awesome.
I can't wait.
This is the agenda, and it's happening very fast at rocket speed, and most people aren't even noticing it happen.
They just think, oh, it's a nice area for us to sit and have a coffee on the street, which is nice.
Of course, I'm not bashing that, but of course they're going to utilize that, and then before you know it, no one's going to own anything.
And everyone's going to be dependent on UBI.
In fact, Yuval Noah Harari at the World Economic Forum has said that his dream is for people to be placated on drugs, playing video games, basically doing nothing.
The essence of humanity is independence, self-responsibility.
That's freedom as well.
It's synonymous.
So being in that situation means that we are essentially slaves completely to the state and we sign it over.
It's voluntary.
Just for a little bit of convenience because we don't like our nine to five.
We don't like the fact that inflation has pushed us to such a point where we don't want to work anymore because we don't find value in it because we can't afford anything.
They do this on purpose.
And then when the currency system goes down, they come in with their CBDC, their social credit, carbon credits or digital IDs.
And across the board, we're witnessing that plan be laid out.
Trump just did this deal for AI with the Saudis.
And that is, of course, a major part of moving towards AI governance.
His Big Beautiful Bill that he passed gets rid of a bunch of the climate stuff, but still brings in the biometrics and still brings in AI.
It's a major part of the Big Beautiful Bill.
Okay, Dr. Petters, let's close it up.
Well, of course.
That is the agenda, that 15-minute cities are open-air prisons.
I can walk a mile in 15 minutes.
Would you like if you could only walk a mile from your home without getting permission from authorities?
And how often would you want to do it?
You might have a nice patio for coffee, but if that's all you have, patio for coffee endlessly again and again, it's like Groundhog Day, Gary.
Life would be boring and tedious and you go out of your skull.
Really, this is part and parcel of why they want to reduce the world's population from 8 plus billion to 500 million.
And of that 500 million, most of those would be slaves to the elite.
It's diabolical, Gary.
Nice piece, a kind and gentle explanation of what we're up against.
Don't fall for it.
Don't buy into smart cities, 15-minute cities.
It would be the end of your freedom in a commitment to an eternity of repetition and boredom.
Not what you want.
For you or your progeny, such as you may be allowed to have, they're going to constrain every aspect of our lives, Gary.
That's the future they want.
We've got to prevent it at every risk to ourselves.
Make sure that does not become our perpetual fate.
I agree, Dr. Pester.
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