Jim Fetzer - Need to Know News (5 April 2026) with Carl Herman & Brian Davidson Aired: 2026-04-06 Duration: 01:01:07 === Owning Internet Real Estate (05:08) === [00:00:02] Carl Herman, Mission Viejo, Brian Davis in Houston, Texas. [00:00:05] Need to know news, Easter 2026. [00:00:08] Let's take a look at those topics and have an opening statement. [00:00:14] Need to know news, or what's scripted now? [00:00:17] Wars and rumors of wars. [00:00:19] Calion Woke, Moonies, then domestic and international facts and optics. [00:00:25] Is it the Emperor's New Clothes, Great Awakening, Great Choosing, Breakthrough, or the Gangster, Bankster, Pedivore business, an official his story? [00:00:34] Mind control, as usual. [00:00:36] Brian. [00:00:37] Opening statement, brother. [00:00:41] Well, happy Easter out there, unless you're watching this tomorrow, in which case the day's over, but I'm sure that that's self describing there, how that goes. [00:00:49] Anyway, I just, we're starting the show a few minutes late tonight because I decided to show Carl some funny new tricks that are interesting about things that you can do with artificial intelligence. [00:01:03] And I don't know. [00:01:06] You're pretty impressed, Carl? [00:01:07] It was pretty neat, huh? [00:01:09] Yeah. [00:01:09] I don't want to go into too much detail about it all, but force multiplication, doing more with less. [00:01:17] Yeah. [00:01:19] It's Skynet. [00:01:21] It's Skynet. [00:01:21] I learned how to basically make new sort of artificial intelligence babies by having sophisticated systems self replicate just with a describe by describing themselves. [00:01:34] And I did it by splitting out human language and computer language into two different models. [00:01:41] So you've got to. [00:01:42] A human narrative side by side by a computer language. [00:01:46] And then you had, I had a pretty sophisticated module that I had self described. [00:01:54] And then we took that self description in computer language and then tested it through a series of integrity gates and then pumped it out to an artificial intelligence system called the Codex that was able to reproduce a system that took me weeks to build in a matter of. [00:02:16] I don't know, maybe three or four minutes, and the cost was about 50 cents. [00:02:22] So, I don't know if you guys understand what that means, but let's just say that you find something that can work, but it can only work for a small regional area. [00:02:37] If you could redeploy it 10,000 times by getting it to self describe in just a new zone, you could own new real estate on the internet. [00:02:50] And so, the more I think about it, the more I'm beginning to realize that the internet is the most underpriced real estate in the world right now because you can really, it's like an electronic layer over all the property in America, and nobody really has taken the time to buy it up and own it. [00:03:08] And so, the more I think about it as like an investment, the more I begin to realize it's if you can combine certain words with certain areas and figure out what the income structures look like in those particular areas, and you can tune it up just right, you can kind of own that internet real estate over that particular area. [00:03:34] So, I don't have to own property and I don't have to have employees, but I can own the internet real estate for a particular subject matter. [00:03:42] In a particular zone using this self replicating technique that I was talking about. [00:03:48] So, anyway, it's pretty amazing, and there's a lot of really neat opportunity there. [00:03:53] So, that's been dominating my mind now for almost four weeks that I've been on this one particular system five and a half weeks all together, but four weeks on figuring out how to figure out where I was going wrong. [00:04:07] Four weeks, let's call it four weeks of three steps forward, two steps back. [00:04:11] And then just recently, did I finally figure out how to put the cycles together? [00:04:15] In a way that can actually become meaningful. [00:04:20] And, but then I realized you know, you can't build a skyscraper on a shack like foundation. [00:04:29] So that's when I had to go literally go learn computer system architecture as much as I could, as fast as I could. [00:04:38] And I had to learn by doing because without a foundation, the whole thing will break down as semantic drift pops in and words no longer have meaning because they're just scattered about inside of a big sort of file tree. [00:04:52] So it has to be completely disciplined. [00:04:54] Everything has to be carefully defined, carefully placed, carefully structured, and everything that comes in. [00:05:02] Needs to be ingested in a way it doesn't break, and everything that goes out needs to be spit out in a way that it's useful. === Disciplined System Architecture (08:30) === [00:05:10] So, it comes in in computer language, it spits out in computer language so that you can have the computers use it and splits out in human language so that you can have the humans read it. [00:05:21] It's a pretty interesting system, anyway. [00:05:23] I appreciate your. [00:05:25] Nobody ever comments about the artificial, yeah, nobody ever comments about artificial intelligence stuff. [00:05:29] So, I probably ought to probably ought to get off the subject. [00:05:32] It might just be my own little pet thing. [00:05:35] No, it has huge implications, brother, and I appreciate your leadership and stepping up with this engagement and doing more with less. [00:05:43] And people have no idea the future that we're moving into. [00:05:47] And the idea that you look back at how things are today compared to how your grandparents lived is a big gap. [00:05:55] But the curve that we're on of technology, the gap is going to be greater between us and our grandchildren in terms of humans doing more with less. [00:06:08] And the idea being free. [00:06:10] Make no mistake about it. [00:06:12] Yeah, make no mistake about it. [00:06:13] It's going to be the guys like me, the guys that are experimenting with this stuff with an open mind. [00:06:21] We're going to be the new generation of successful entrepreneurs. [00:06:27] It is not going to be the old blue collar welder that's going to be killing it in the future with this. [00:06:33] This will be robotic deployed welders. [00:06:37] And it won't be long before the actual infrastructure begins to. [00:06:41] Completely change its identity. [00:06:44] So I think it's going to be a brand new world. [00:06:47] I tell you what, I had some interactions with my attorney last week, and I thought, well, I'm going to check him out. [00:06:56] I got to check this out and make sure he's right. [00:06:59] And so I had to go and see the legal expert, which is exactly what I did. [00:07:03] Started running all my documents through it, and I don't know how much confidence I have in my attorney anymore. [00:07:10] But anyway, one step at a time. [00:07:12] Yeah, in terms of people having no idea of the type of infrastructure that we are moving into, I'm going to show you one thing here. [00:07:24] The Venus Project, Jacques Fresco, a near contemporary of Bucky Fuller, and he attempted to answer the question of what would a community actually look like if it was designed for the maximum enjoyment and output of human beings? [00:07:43] I'm thinking of Doug Prescott and the society he'd like to see. [00:07:47] The reason we emphasize machines and technology is to free men to pursue the higher thing. [00:07:53] I'm going to be able to find anything that's helpful with that. [00:07:56] But I do recommend the Venus Project work in order to visualize what can be this econ of division. [00:08:04] I just want a picture. [00:08:09] Concepts. [00:08:10] All right. [00:08:11] Well, in here, it does take a look at what a working civilization would actually look like, and people have no idea of where it is that we're going. [00:08:22] All right. [00:08:22] Let's take a look at the wars and murmurs of war. [00:08:25] Speaking of having no idea where we're at and where we're going. [00:08:28] Now, on its surface, the rhetoric for this war of U.S. led aggression on Iran is as stupid as all the rest. [00:08:39] Lies started in Orwellian illegal. [00:08:41] And I would like to use a couple of minutes of this Hitler phones Hegseth parody to demonstrate the stupidity, the usual stupidity, of U.S. war propaganda. [00:09:00] Thank you very much. [00:09:14] I stand here today speaking to you. [00:09:23] I wouldn't tell you that if we did. [00:09:27] The only thing prohibiting transit in the streets right now is Iran shooting at shipping. [00:09:31] It is open for transit should Iran not do that. [00:09:38] Never has a modern military been so rapidly and historically. [00:09:42] Obliterated, defeated. [00:09:49] We negotiate with bombs. [00:09:57] This is not Iraq and Afghanistan. [00:09:59] It's not a president who's interested in vague end states. [00:10:03] He's been very clear with us about what we need to accomplish. [00:10:06] Creating the conditions for them never to have a nuclear capability, and that's exactly what we're doing in historic fashion. [00:10:14] They shot. [00:10:16] Two failed missiles on a target 4,000 kilometers away. [00:10:20] For years, they told the world that their missiles could only range two kilometers. [00:10:26] Surprise. [00:10:27] Yet again, Iran lied. [00:10:29] Against the world, I say London is 4,000 kilometers from Iran. [00:10:41] Washington, D.C., is 3,300 kilometers from Venezuela, another country. [00:10:46] President Trump did something about that, partnered for a long time with it. [00:10:50] It goes on in the tragic comedy. [00:10:52] I appreciate the demonstration of the really infantile level of propaganda and the expectation that the American and Earth public would be a Homer Simpson level of mentality or a SpongeBob and Patrick ultimatum. [00:11:10] President Trump issues a chilling 48 hour warning to Iran as the deadline looms all hell will rain down. [00:11:18] Well, it's Big dictator talk, huh? [00:11:23] Wars and rumors of wars. [00:11:26] What will we see? [00:11:28] And is any of it real? [00:11:31] Or is it all scripted? [00:11:33] All right. [00:11:35] This is a video response by Iran, and I want to play that. [00:11:43] That position you go on, then off again. [00:11:46] If the motte hand me, he and don't part. [00:11:48] And then you go hug about, you talk again and be, but I know I get to the other side of his feet, but I get that Hoggemo Saveta and Cabe, the sound of the Toytoran, the Torre Ponget Happy Cohandle. [00:12:04] So heavy retaliation, wrong [00:12:54] video. [00:12:56] And about the only thing that I can say for sure is with the history, as I keep on pointing out, I want to give the documentation published research that all of the reasons to go to war are lies known to be false as they are told, demonstrated by our own governments, most authoritative agencies, the most authoritative papers. [00:13:16] And the evidence is all right here. [00:13:19] If you wanted to read the most complete version, this 40 page white paper that circulated among members of Congress and was leveraged by Congressman Kucinich in attempting to impeach W.N. Cheney, and remember the history of this wars and rumors of wars of where we're at in the present, you got to take into account this history. === Defining American Victory (08:34) === [00:13:40] Obama purged nearly 200 white military officers, including dozens of flag officers. [00:13:47] Huh? [00:13:48] Well, what was that about? [00:13:50] Was that getting rid of the people who would actually honor their oath to support and defend the Constitution? [00:13:59] Brian, so what do you think is going on with wars and rumors of wars? [00:14:06] Well, I think that obviously most of the signals that we get just in front of our TVs or our computers are designed to get us to buy into the idea that this is a great success for America and this is a great success for everybody. [00:14:21] But I think if you boil any war down to the fundamentals, it's how are we defining victory versus how are they defining victory? [00:14:29] And in this case, they're defining victory as survival, and we're defining victory as some sort of regime change. [00:14:38] Some something. [00:14:39] I think I've. [00:14:41] Yeah, I mean, it's pretty thin the way it is that we're describing victory because I guess what we're not saying out loud, but we probably ought to just say is, well, we need Iran and all their resources to be run by American puppets. [00:14:58] I think that's sort of the definition of what American victory would look like. [00:15:04] And it would have to happen without the current regime committing some sort of what's the word for when you. [00:15:14] When you press the button, the nuclear button, Epstein, Samson option with black box. [00:15:22] Yeah, the Samson option is the way the Jews describe it. [00:15:25] But the question is what would be left if the guys that are currently in power over there don't get ousted by friendly forces and there's not an internal coup? [00:15:39] These guys are battling for sheer survival. [00:15:41] So, how are you going to go in there and sort of pick them off? [00:15:45] One by one without making an absolute disaster mess zone of the whole place, which is obviously going to turn the whole world against us, just like it has turned against Israel. [00:15:55] Now, as for what's at stake, we're in a pretty bad spot as far as I can tell, because when I boil it down, it comes down to a battle for the petrodollar. [00:16:09] And while I'm not a big fan of the whole world as a zoo and everybody's in the cage and we're the zookeeper. [00:16:18] Sort of Team America World Police approach to it. [00:16:21] I also realized that if it wasn't Team America World Police and all the animals were let out of their cages, that there would be some real mayhem out there and it would be a battle of survival of the biggest, the scariest, the biggest teeth and the longest claws. [00:16:41] And that could really put the world into sort of a tailspin. [00:16:47] And let's face it, the Kissinger doctrine of United States hegemony has worked out pretty well for America in terms of the world still seems to operate off the petrodollar. [00:16:57] But if we lose this, the whole world is going to find out that maybe the emperor has no clothes and they're going to start splitting off and they're going to start to just simply tie us in with the Jews and say that they're the enemy of the people, which may be correct. [00:17:13] And I just want to make sure that I'm framing this correctly. [00:17:17] I'm no big fan of the Jews. [00:17:19] I'll tell everybody that there. [00:17:20] I think that there's some absolutely despicable. [00:17:26] Trends and moral trends, and something just absolutely sick and self righteous about the idea that we're the GOI and that they're the chosen people. [00:17:34] I think their religious and moral foundation is, like I said, despicable. [00:17:41] America does need to have that sort of Middle Eastern base to be able to control them, Straits of Hormuz, and to control one of the world's all time most powerful shipping and transportation architecture controls. [00:17:56] And right now, Israel is sort of our base to do that. [00:17:59] So, do I support Israel? [00:18:04] No. [00:18:06] Do I support United States hegemony? [00:18:09] Yeah, I kind of do, because if now we let all the cages out, I guarantee you they're going after the zookeeper. [00:18:17] So, I think this battle comes down to a war for whether or not all those Middle Eastern nations and all those clans and all the different, you know, the bear and the China, the Chinese, the Russian bear, once those things get out, there could be real trouble worldwide. [00:18:41] And that kind of upheaval starts out with. [00:18:44] Massive inflation, which in time becomes hyperinflation for the losers, which in time results in a Treaty of Versailles because somebody's going to cry uncle and say, Give me peace at whatever cost. [00:18:56] And so I think it's a very precarious situation. [00:19:01] I think Donald Trump got us into it, but I don't think he got us into it because the Iranians are bad people. [00:19:06] I think he got us into it because he realized that if America can't control that particular shipping route or doesn't continue to have the same influence that they've always had over it. [00:19:16] Through our proxy Israel, that the world may choose to abandon the petrodollar. [00:19:25] And so, is the alternative plan? [00:19:27] I think during COVID, maybe these global bankster cartels learned it's not as easy as it looks to control the world's population with pure propaganda. [00:19:39] And this Orwellian 1984 ish control structure doesn't work very well, especially when you've got, I mean, they started probably realizing this about 2016 when Donald Trump. [00:19:48] Trump started ripping on the media. [00:19:50] That was, you know, old legacy V1.0 Donald Trump that was actually raw and actually made some promises. [00:19:58] Now we have this sort of new updated 2.0 Donald Trump that is just simply aligned himself with the warrior class, the profiteers, and the power hungry machine monsters that will do or say anything to get in control of the globe. [00:20:18] So, I worry about the things I can change, and I don't worry about the things I can't. [00:20:25] So, that said, that's kind of the way I see it. [00:20:28] I hope we can retain control of the situation because I like my lifestyle. [00:20:32] And I don't know if that's selfish to say that. [00:20:35] But do we deserve to? [00:20:39] Probably not. [00:20:40] Probably not. [00:20:42] Thanks for going into details. [00:20:43] There are a lot of details that are out there. [00:20:46] And for me, I keep on looking at it. [00:20:49] And the context is that the information that we're getting are from a whole bunch of liars. [00:20:53] So, and in the fog of war and to the degree of psychological warfare. [00:20:58] About the only thing that we can be sure of is, and it's my prejudice as a historian, is the history is that the U.S., as you described, has been an empire. [00:21:08] Lying, looting, and Orwellian illegal. [00:21:11] And the model of this war is similar to the models of the previous wars. [00:21:15] I mean, they're all bullshit started, and we pay for it under our flag for this neo colonial empire. [00:21:23] And the petrodollar has been a big deal. [00:21:25] And there is a big history with that. [00:21:27] And we are seeing more. [00:21:30] Than ever before in the Great Awakening, the challenge of the BRICS system, and the ongoing run, 17 consecutive months of COMEX and the London exchanges of silver being taken out of the exchanges, removed from the exchanges. [00:21:48] And once it goes out, it's a big deal getting it back in. [00:21:51] And those inventories are dropping, and that there could be a lot more going on as well. [00:21:58] So, yeah, wars and rumors of wars. [00:22:01] And where is the leverage part? [00:22:03] Points and who really is doing the battling? [00:22:09] All right, section on California. === California Fraud Math (12:49) === [00:22:14] Okay, so the California Post, Dr. Wife arrested hospice fraud scheme that cost California taxpayer millions. [00:22:21] Okay, well, high profile arrest. [00:22:25] LAPD crushes city's vile street takeover mayhem with hundreds of arrests, chief says. [00:22:31] Okay, so they're not going to let the AstroTurf funded. [00:22:36] Protesters and the gangsters funded gangsters take over the streets anymore. [00:22:43] That's a good sign. [00:22:47] And this was intentional, just surrendering things to it. [00:22:51] All right. [00:22:52] And then the Medicaid program alone $146 billion to fraud. [00:23:00] Huh. [00:23:03] That's a lot of money. [00:23:05] That's like $3,000 per person. [00:23:11] In California. [00:23:15] That's crazy. [00:23:16] Yeah, yeah. [00:23:17] And you add it up, we got half a trillion for this. [00:23:24] Just on the initial book. [00:23:26] Let me do a little math on this. [00:23:29] Yeah. [00:23:29] What is the U.S. debt at? [00:23:36] Yeah, that's something. [00:23:37] Okay, so I was like, 39 trillion. [00:23:40] Yep. [00:23:40] Okay, so if it's 39 trillion and there's three, wow. [00:23:44] There's three hundred million. [00:23:54] Oops. [00:23:54] Oh, oh, oh. [00:23:56] There, I'll go through this as your 300 million citizens. [00:24:00] Yeah, yeah. [00:24:00] Let me figure this out real quick. [00:24:02] I think we got, yeah, 187. [00:24:08] All right, 187 million taxpayers divided by 39 trillion. [00:24:18] And I think that there's 39 billion, million, billion, trillion. [00:24:24] Yeah, 39 trillion is the US national total debt. [00:24:29] Okay. [00:24:30] Oh, I got to reverse the numbers. [00:24:35] Control X. Control V. And you're trying to get the US national debt per American? [00:24:47] Every taxpayer in America currently owes $208,000. [00:24:52] You're not in debt. [00:24:55] 208,000. [00:24:56] Yeah, it's an inverted Orwellian system. [00:24:58] And when you take a look at the numbers and you just see it with your own two eyes and do it with your own hands and consider that for a minute is that we've been sold the Orwellian satanic opposite, a debt system, not a monetary system. [00:25:13] And under Duceum, California is first in homelessness, poverty, illegal immigration. [00:25:22] Yeah, and as we keep on saying, Is that he promised to end homelessness as mayor in San Francisco and made it worse as lieutenant governor and as governor. [00:25:36] So, all these number ones and number one in people leaving the state of California. [00:25:43] Elon Musk saying, wow, is that the last decade the population in California grew 0.4%, but the number of state employees grew 24.5%. [00:25:57] Total state spending grew 48%, inflation adjusted. [00:26:01] So that's the pay to play. [00:26:03] That's the fraud made vision. [00:26:05] And this is prima facie fraud just by looking at those numbers because there isn't a rational explanation in the official history to account for that money and those numbers. [00:26:18] Then we got New York and California. [00:26:20] New York, 133,000 NGOs handle around 450 billion per year. [00:26:26] California, 225K NGOs, 610 billion. [00:26:31] Over a trillion per year is moved within the New York and California NGO ecosystem. [00:26:38] The fraud is staggering. [00:26:40] Yeah, and that's what is becoming visible in a never before seen fashion in the Great Awakening. [00:26:49] Details of the $22 million kickback scheme at troubled LA Unified School District, my former employer, my first employer, revealed in court. [00:27:00] And yes, I can personally attest. [00:27:03] That the leadership for LAUSD is not committed to the welfare and the improvement of education for the children, from my experience, and I got stories to admit it. [00:27:16] Similar to finding this is that, so this is an LA City Council mayoral candidate and saying, oh, yeah, yeah, see, these homeless people, it's hard to get to them, so we just let them die. [00:27:32] That's what we got. [00:27:34] Then we have Eric Swalwell, who is the leading candidate among the Dems for governor of California, as Newsom, I guess, is going to run for president, or if the script gets that far. [00:27:48] But I want to play this, this is kind of funny. [00:27:57] It's not just all that's going to come out on Epstein. [00:27:59] It's all going to come out on how they've weaponized the Department of Justice against the president's political opponents. [00:28:05] And so to the FBI agents who are being asked to break the law every single day, what we want to make clear, and I know this comes from Jamie Rath. [00:28:15] This is pure projection from what we were shown for the prosecution of Trump. [00:28:21] We will have a subpoena power next Congress. [00:28:23] You will be protected if you come forward right now. [00:28:26] If you do not come forward right now and you enable more corruption on Epstein or the weaponization. [00:28:32] You will be before Congress and it will all come out. [00:28:36] What evidence do you have that the FBI agents are being asked to break the law every single day? [00:28:42] Well, this Washington Post reporting and New York Times reporting that they're being asked to essentially collude with the Chinese government to interfere in the California governor's race. [00:28:53] Dude, did you look in the fucking mirror, you stupid muppet? [00:29:01] So he's got nothing but innuendo. [00:29:05] Yeah, they're just gaslighters. [00:29:08] Seriously, it's almost like they have a machine writing their talking points. [00:29:12] Yeah. [00:29:12] It's just an absolute delusion. [00:29:14] Yeah, and that's all that they ever have. [00:29:17] And hopefully, more and more people see it. [00:29:19] It's more in your face. [00:29:21] I'll let him finish up with this beautiful propaganda. [00:29:29] You know, the Epstein files to protect Donald Trump, they're being moved, you know, over to do that. [00:29:41] What the hell are you talking about? [00:29:44] The investigations that they've launched into Adam Schiff, Tish James, Lisa Cook, where judges are throwing out these investigations. [00:29:53] And apparently, Pam Bondi, who was 90% loyal to Donald Trump, that's not enough. [00:29:59] No, it's all going to come out, Pam. [00:30:01] And, you know, we are open to whistleblowers who want to come forward because those are the ones who will be protected. [00:30:07] What evidence do you have that the FBI agents? [00:30:09] Oh my God, it's like you're trying to project this. [00:30:11] Yeah. [00:30:14] You know, you put on CNN for five minutes and it's like we're being projected into a whole nother universe. [00:30:20] It is seriously, it's such a disconnect and it's so obviously just a gaslighting. [00:30:25] You know, it reminds me of these kids coming out of academic institutions that really do think that the world is run by, you know, diversity and rainbows and flower farts. [00:30:38] It's just absolute foolishness. [00:30:40] And, you know, I don't know a single businessman that falls for this completely progressive line. [00:30:50] That this is good for our nation. [00:30:51] I guess the only ones that do are the ones that profit from it. [00:30:55] And I guess that's why we were having the conversation about the NGO budgets and the fraud is that, you know, if I was being paid that much money, I could be a Victor Vaca as well. [00:31:05] You know, it just comes down to, you know, how much money does it take to secure my position? [00:31:11] Well, you know, we've already established that you're a prostitute. [00:31:14] The question is just on what level. [00:31:17] You know, people without character that refuse to see anything through any other lens other than, you know, the talking heads on TV or the New York Times or whatever they've got that's feeding them. [00:31:30] Probably at this point in time, it's more like an alternative universe of internet, you know, stories, you know, like these outlets that are just like, it's like watch the Snopes, you know? [00:31:44] Oh, I watch Snopes for a living. [00:31:46] You know, do you want to be absolutely sure you're not getting anything? [00:31:51] That's actually accurate. [00:31:52] Go watch them because the CIA did not invest in soap so that they could verify facts. [00:31:58] They invested in them so that they could wash away the truth and replace it with a lie. [00:32:02] And that's the same thing with Wikipedia, same thing with all these academic institutions. [00:32:07] The only reason they get all their money and keep all that money is if they decide to play ball and let the Pied Piper go ahead and walk them down the track of manipulating education to the point where people don't think independently. [00:32:19] Instead, it's all groupthink and replaced with. [00:32:21] With groupthink and cultural assimilation. [00:32:24] Hey, you better assimilate, you better fit in, you better believe like we do and think like we do. [00:32:29] It's sort of a larger Hollywood bubble on the left hand side. [00:32:33] Whereas the people on the right, there's a lot of flaws on the right hand side too, in terms of over focus here or under focus there. [00:32:45] So I think the right balance can only be achieved through a person who's moral enough to ask themselves the question what does love your neighbor actually mean? [00:32:55] And once they begin to realize that love to your neighbor means telling them the truth if they're wrong in a way that they can accept it and correcting them if they're off course, just like you would correct a child who's starting to cross too many boundaries. [00:33:10] If you don't do that, they're going to find themselves in a very embarrassing and precarious situation pretty soon when they start crossing boundaries that they shouldn't be crossing. [00:33:19] So I hope you can kind of follow what I'm saying here because on the left hand side, Formity and groupthink and fit with the crowd is sort of the currency of buying in. [00:33:35] On the right hand side, it's almost the same thing as people walk around wearing clothes that make them project to the world that they're a part of a particular cultural success model or success mode. [00:33:49] Some of the greatest minds ever in the history of mankind didn't fit into the culture, they were different. [00:33:54] Socrates was poisoned. [00:33:57] John the Baptist wore camel's hair. [00:34:00] Jesus wore nothing but a single cloak and garment. [00:34:05] Gandhi, you know, I don't know that he was the perfect example, but you've got some of these world leaders, the people that have actually changed the world, have been total nonconformists. [00:34:16] And I think that there's something to be said for beginning to find yourself sort of identifying with those elite minds more actively than trying to get yourself to conform to whatever the media is saying. [00:34:29] I'll tell you what, I can't stand it. [00:34:31] I can't stand any current events anymore. [00:34:33] I used to try to consume them like I could decode it. [00:34:38] Now, I got to be honest with you. [00:34:41] I just don't have any interest because I can find so many angles, so many angles, and everything that comes from every side. [00:34:48] It's kind of sickening. [00:34:50] Yeah. [00:34:50] Yeah. [00:34:51] I spend no time looking at corporate media other than the Lampoons, or actually, you know, accidentally, I see a little bit of it at the gym on the TVs being played. [00:35:03] All right. === The Go Fast Rocket (13:17) === [00:35:04] Next, Moonies. [00:35:12] Oh, we had one more here. [00:35:15] This isn't DLA, but far left Boston Mayor Michelle Wu receives a thunderous chorus of booze at the Red Sox opening. [00:35:22] And you know, you talk about nobody who you know who owns businesses with this woke stuff. [00:35:27] I think this is so in our face in the Great Awakening that everybody is seeing it. [00:35:32] And as I keep on saying, I do see it as a script because no political analyst would let it go this way. [00:35:38] But this is what people are seeing. [00:35:40] This is the mayor in red. [00:35:41] And this is Fenway Pack at their opener. [00:35:46] The end of the move. [00:35:56] That's the 1986 team that made it to the World Series, where Bill Buckner let that ground ball go through his legs. [00:36:05] All right, so for the Moody's, the things that make you go, hmm, the progress that we've had, and then a picture of the so called moon, so called lander, and Don Pettit from NASA as an astronaut. [00:36:21] His famous quote I'd go back to the moon in a nanosecond. [00:36:27] The problem is we don't have the technology to do that anymore. [00:36:30] We used to, but we destroyed that technology, and it's a painful process to build it back again. [00:36:39] Total bullshit. [00:36:40] You're gone. [00:36:42] Sure, gone. [00:36:42] Yeah, yeah. [00:36:44] And the idea of the picture together and this stagecraft, not spacecraft, but this lunar lander that is supposed to hold the buggy, two dudes, and then 12 days of food, 12 days of fuel, 12 days of water. [00:37:02] Massive parachute, yeah, yeah. [00:37:05] So, the it's ridiculous on its face. [00:37:10] You know, if people start doubting, you just get Tom Hanks to go do a movie for you, and then you'll be okay. [00:37:15] You can do another Apollo 13 or something like that, and just sort of, or that movie Hidden Figures, where all the girls did math. [00:37:22] Just look, if people start doubting, you just make a new one, yeah, yeah, just revise history and make a new movie and make it a blockbuster, hire the right actors, just get the right directors, and then you can rewrite culture. [00:37:34] Yeah, and in terms of not going to the moon the first time, here is just one of Jim's many presentations. [00:37:39] This is just 33 minutes, and he goes over, I don't know, probably 40 proofs for why we know for sure we didn't go. [00:37:49] The physics don't allow it. [00:37:51] And we have here the balloon rocket, or the apparent balloon rocket that we have lifting off this Artemis. [00:37:59] Artemis, goddess of war and to protect children. [00:38:05] Interesting choice for. [00:38:06] A name, but I do want to play this and take a look for yourself and see what you see. [00:38:28] And the idea is that this is just a balloon, basically, and it's not a rocket at all. [00:38:34] It just goes in a path and crashes in the ocean and is just a toy. [00:38:39] Yeah, they do. [00:38:42] A prop. [00:38:44] Yeah, they do. [00:39:00] Yeah, that's not going to flap around at all. [00:39:03] That's not going to flap around at all. [00:39:05] Yeah, that's crazy. [00:39:10] And then we have here the projection. [00:39:12] It's a parabolic curve that would end up in the Bermuda Triangle. [00:39:20] You know, the first time I saw that, I just couldn't believe what I was seeing. [00:39:24] I just couldn't believe what I was seeing. [00:39:25] But it's true. [00:39:26] It's true. [00:39:27] They don't go straight up, man. [00:39:28] This isn't the movies, this isn't the cartoons. [00:39:31] They don't. [00:39:32] They just simply don't. [00:39:33] And it's not because the earth is spinning underneath them. [00:39:38] They're all headed right out into the same place. [00:39:41] Yeah. [00:39:42] I mean, it's almost so well documented in terms of this sort of rocket graveyard that they have out there that, I mean, it's just a fact. [00:39:56] This is the strangest deception I've ever seen. [00:40:00] And for them to be able to carry it on for so long, You know, I've got my theory about why this is out there and what it's all about. [00:40:10] But I just can't believe that there's a political will to try to pull off a con on this level. [00:40:16] Yeah. [00:40:18] Yeah. [00:40:19] It's a big lie. [00:40:21] And it is in our face. [00:40:22] And again, we have in the Great Awakening more and more people see it for themselves. [00:40:30] But nothing is broken yet. [00:40:33] And the idea is that the photos that we've been shown is just more. [00:40:37] CGI bullshit, yeah, except maybe this one. [00:40:41] All the blue morphs are the same thing, yeah. [00:40:45] Well, that's interesting. [00:40:46] Somebody put a fisheye lens, there actually comes trails out. [00:40:51] Now, I do like this, Eric Dubay. [00:40:54] And uh, with 10 minutes of going back to the moon and why we know it's a fake, I'll play just a couple of minutes of this, but I recommend all 10. [00:41:02] NASA officially launched their Artemis 2 rocket, claiming to take humans back to the moon in 2026. [00:41:09] Going back to the moon, however, would require us having actually gone there before, which myself and many other researchers have debunked beyond any shadow of a doubt in several previous videos showing that the original NASA moon landings were faked in a studio on Earth. [00:41:21] So now, over fifty years later, with half a century of technological developments, Artemis II isn't even claiming to land on the moon like Apollo, but merely flying by. [00:41:29] So what proof are we being given that NASA is really sending people in orbit around the moon? [00:41:33] As usual, we are shown a rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center in Florida, which performs the same parabolic arc that every rocket, missile, and other projectile shot into the sky does. [00:41:41] Rather than shooting straight upwards towards the moon, which would be far more logical and look much more convincing. [00:41:45] Every rocket launch arcs from vertical to horizontal, and most you can even see beginning to arc back down to Earth before leaving view. [00:41:51] NASA's excuse for this is that they are currently in this parabolic arc with all their rockets because of a super high tech gamer gravity hack where the rockets are being caught in a gravity well that works like a slingshot to help propel them better to the moon. [00:42:03] Yes, you heard right. [00:42:04] The reason all these NASA rockets form a parabolic arc and look like they're about to drop into the ocean a few miles away is because going down is the best way to go up. [00:42:11] So all the NASA nerds will look down their bifocals at you, smugly explaining what their overlords told them about gravity and slingshots, while they watch rocket after rocket launched eastwards from Fort Lauderdale, making parabolic arcs directly towards the Bermuda Triangle. [00:42:23] Watch closely as the rocket goes from vertical to horizontal and out over the ocean, away from all observers' views. [00:42:29] In one instant, it just disappears from view completely. [00:42:31] Where has it gone? [00:42:32] It goes from being clearly visible to there just being nothing discernible whatsoever, like it just vanished into thin air. [00:42:38] Strangely enough, that's the second time a flying object just vanished into thin air that day. [00:42:42] Watch this footage from just before the Artemis II was preparing to launch and pay close attention to the airplane that flies into view from the right-hand side of the screen. [00:42:51] Where did it go? [00:42:52] The plane just completely vanishes from view as if it. [00:42:55] Good questions. [00:42:57] Good information here. [00:42:58] Got one more here. [00:43:00] And that the idea that we're not on a globe and the refutation that objects are completely visible on the horizon is also. [00:43:10] In addition, the sun is not setting behind a sphere, it's fading away in the distance, and the photography and the film evidence will show it. [00:43:22] And I'll show this to you here. [00:43:30] Yeah, those flat earth guys have done so much work on this. [00:43:33] It's almost impossible. [00:43:34] They're the ones that are the scientists. [00:43:36] Yeah. [00:43:37] The rest of them are, I mean, they're the guys that are actually figuring out how these optical effects really work. [00:43:43] They're the ones that are sitting out there on the beach with the Nikon P1000 and, you know, taking 26, 27 mile photos of ships. [00:43:51] Yeah. [00:43:52] They're the guys that are sending lasers across, you know, 50 mile or 100 mile sections of water and finding out that there's no curve when it ought to be eight inches per mile squared. [00:44:01] Those guys are the real scientists. [00:44:03] It's just that they're gaslighted by all the institutional conformity that, you know, you've got to. [00:44:10] This is back to the same thing I was talking about. [00:44:13] You've got to conform in order to fit in. [00:44:17] And that the people, those institutions are all owned at the top. [00:44:22] And they control the people at the top. [00:44:23] And they have to be willing to maintain the control system to be at the top. [00:44:27] And then there's the pay to play in order to keep them into the organization. [00:44:32] And there's your film evidence that the sun. [00:44:36] Doesn't go down behind the ball, it just goes off into the distance, just like a flashlight or any other light source going away. [00:44:47] Eventually, there's enough atmosphere between the light source and you where you're not going to see it anymore, and it's going to look a lot like what you're viewing here. [00:45:01] Hey, show a couple minutes of that one I just put in the chat. [00:45:05] Just watch it, it's mind blowing. [00:45:09] Oh, joke. [00:45:11] I'm gonna have to get to the chat open. [00:45:18] Yes, I see the chat. [00:45:24] Oh, my goodness. [00:45:26] Okay, here it is. [00:45:27] All right, you should see this now. [00:45:36] Do you see it now? [00:45:39] Yeah, I see it. [00:45:40] Okay, good. [00:45:48] This is called a go fast rocket. [00:45:50] This isn't like those ones that fly out into the water super slow with lots of lights. [00:45:55] This is a real rocket. [00:46:04] So, this is one of those ones that are going to pop into the top of the firmament. [00:46:11] I don't know what's happening, but they're hitting something up there. [00:46:20] It takes them a while to get there. [00:46:22] I'm guessing the thing's, you know, 100, 200 miles high, maybe 150 miles high. [00:46:31] The old encyclopedias used to say that at the 80 degree south longitude, the firmament was at, you know, like 13,000 feet or something. [00:46:40] Those were back in the early encyclopedias from the 50s. [00:46:50] See, it just like stops. [00:46:58] That video goes on for like five minutes. [00:47:01] But it hit something. [00:47:06] It didn't just put out. [00:47:08] It hit something and started falling back down. [00:47:12] There you go. [00:47:14] I don't know exactly how to explain it. [00:47:17] Yeah, I have seen something like that before where it does. [00:47:21] It goes up and apparently hits something, completely stops it, and then it tumbles down. [00:47:28] Yeah, clunk. [00:47:29] Now, I tend to think that this GPS infrastructure, maybe I'm talking out of my ass, I don't know, but it seems to me like they just figured out how to apply transmitters to the firmament because they ain't floating around. [00:47:43] They're fixed. [00:47:44] Otherwise, how could they zero in on a phone in the living room? [00:47:48] They're fixed. [00:47:50] So, I guess my guess is that the military figured out how to fix something to the firmament because these ain't satellites floating around in outer space. [00:48:03] That's just not how it works. [00:48:05] Yeah. [00:48:07] All right. [00:48:07] One more section left domestic and international facts and optics. [00:48:19] There's a few of these. === Clearing the Artery (10:19) === [00:48:21] New pedo protector attorney general, same as the old pedo protector attorney general. [00:48:26] DOJ is done releasing the Epstein files. [00:48:30] And that has been the official story. [00:48:34] New acting Attorney General Todd Blanche has declared the Jeffrey Epstein files chapter closed. [00:48:41] This came just hours after President Trump reassigned Pam Bondi. [00:48:47] And so the DOJ has now released all the files with respect to the Epstein saga, Blanche slated on Fox News. [00:48:54] He added, I think to the extent the Epstein files was a part of the past year of this Justice Department, it should not be a part of anything going forward. [00:49:04] Uh huh. [00:49:06] Okay, so that's their official hanging out as a cover up operation. [00:49:12] Remember, by law, they were supposed to release all of the files by December 19th without redactions, except to protect victims, and that those redactions would be fully explained. [00:49:26] Instead, what we got is heavily redacted, not even the three million missing files, and no explanations for most of the redactions. [00:49:35] PSYUP 19 video that was removed from social media because it exposed young. [00:49:40] So called vaccinated people dying suddenly. [00:49:43] And there are so many just empire ending data points with the prima facie crimes against humanity Vax, and the numbers of the athletes is chilling. [00:50:03] All that talk you heard about 5G interfacing with the shots, it's true. [00:50:07] DARPA research and the operational programs to infect us with remote controllable prion clusters in the brain before they even rolled out code. [00:50:17] I just got chills. [00:50:19] This is so evil. [00:50:20] I mean, this is how you take over. [00:50:21] You colonize people. [00:50:22] You implant everybody with these, whether you've had the shot or not, it's everywhere. [00:50:26] You get these proteins growing in you. [00:50:28] They hit you with the frequency and it looks like you died of a stroke. [00:50:33] Man, this is bad. [00:50:34] All over your brain, hit you with it. [00:50:36] Crystals grow in the next few days. [00:50:38] Cut through arteries, cut through veins, cut through capillaries, stroke out. [00:50:43] Or he says we can just hit it with a lactose and just fog everybody out and make them sick where they can't think stroke. [00:50:51] Chilling. [00:50:54] And then the idea that I genuinely cannot believe there are still people who think we went through an actual pandemic, a so called pandemic with a 99.7% survival rate, a pandemic where the average age of death was higher than the average life expectancy. [00:51:10] A pandemic where healthy people were locked inside, small businesses were shut down, non-essential, and billion-dollar corporations stayed open. [00:51:21] A pandemic where you could protest George Floyd in the street shoulder to shoulder, but you couldn't attend your father's funeral. [00:51:28] A pandemic where the people who questioned it were censored, where doctors who offered alternative solutions were deplatformed, de-licensed, where the normal functions of a healthy body were treated like a conspiracy theory. [00:51:42] And again, I always want to put my documentation that this is prima facie crimes against humanity. [00:51:47] And anybody who would be briefed upon these facts would have the conclusion that there is no rational justification for these so called health, so called orders, and that the entire documentation is a chilling prima facie indictment of a culling event of human beings, of the GOI, of the sheeple, by these elites. [00:52:15] And finally, Canada, welcome to Canada, where they kill you if you don't take the vaccine and allow you to kill yourself when you do take it. [00:52:25] This is based upon a few years ago an Alberta woman who was denied an organ transplant after refusing the COVID vaccine dies. [00:52:33] She wasn't allowed to have the organ transplant unless she got shot. [00:52:38] And then an Ontario man, now, granted euthanasia for controversial post COVID 19 vaccine. [00:52:47] Syndrome. [00:52:49] Brian, your thoughts. [00:52:53] Well, I had a heart attack in June of 2021, which was right just a few months after the pandemic started. [00:53:04] It was a left anterior artery, also known as a widow maker. [00:53:10] And I wrote out all my usernames and passwords and sort of my last will before I drove myself out to a rural hospital thinking, well, that's it, I'll check out. [00:53:22] I'm okay. [00:53:24] I knew something was really wrong. [00:53:29] Anyway, they tried to life flight me. [00:53:32] I wouldn't let them. [00:53:33] I want to take a cab. [00:53:34] They wouldn't let me do that. [00:53:36] So they sent out an ambulance, got me down to the med center. [00:53:40] And the reason that I was sitting down in the med center for so long was that they weren't going to let me into the cath lab because I hadn't had a COVID test. [00:53:49] And it wasn't that I had refused, it was just that the cath lab, There were three doctors. [00:53:54] There was the doctor in the ICU floor, and then there were the two doctors in the cath lab. [00:54:02] And one of the doctors in the cath lab refused to let me in because I hadn't passed the COVID test. [00:54:08] So they were going to let me die on the gurney. [00:54:12] And that was debated apparently amongst these three doctors pretty vigorously, according to what my wife heard from one of the nurses. [00:54:21] And the two doctors said, no, we got to give them a shot. [00:54:25] And so they gave me the test at about, oh, I say 6 30 or 7 in the morning. [00:54:32] And I'd gone through the night kicking at the bottom of the gurney. [00:54:35] And I remember the doctor coming in and saying, Do you think you'll survive for a couple more hours? [00:54:40] And I said, I don't know. [00:54:42] You're the doctor. [00:54:44] And he said, He said, Well, I don't think you will, but you have to have a COVID test in order to get into the cath lab in the morning. [00:54:55] And, uh, So I was like, okay, whatever. [00:54:57] My wife wouldn't want me dying if I didn't have to. [00:55:00] So I did the COVID test, and then things went sort of dark for the next couple of hours. [00:55:06] Then all of a sudden, there was a bunch of racket out in the halls, and they came running in and dragged my gurney down to the cath lab where I sat on the table for two hours while these docs tried to find this thing in all these little vessels. [00:55:26] And they finally got it cleared, and I started dry heaving. [00:55:31] You know, you're awake when this stuff is happening. [00:55:35] So they keep coming up to you and saying, Are you awake? [00:55:37] You know, what's your birth date? [00:55:38] What's your name? [00:55:39] Where are you at? [00:55:40] You know, they're trying to make sure you're cognizant. [00:55:42] Well, these doctors are having a hard time. [00:55:44] I remember them sort of saying, I do remember them very clearly saying, I can't do it. [00:55:52] I'm going to give up. [00:55:53] And the other doctor said, No, let's give them. [00:55:57] Let's give it, let me give it one more shot. [00:56:00] And at that point in time, I thought, okay, I'm done. [00:56:04] I'm totally done. [00:56:04] I'm cooked. [00:56:06] Because there was some chatter about, we're going to have to open them up. [00:56:12] Um, Anyway, it was that last shot that they took that they were able to clear the artery. [00:56:19] I started dry heaving there on the gurney. [00:56:24] And boom, I was all better. [00:56:27] Walked out of the hospital less than 24 hours later, feeling perfectly fine and still refusing to wear the mask. [00:56:35] And I got like accosted by this doctor because I wouldn't wear a mask. [00:56:40] I was like, screw you, dude, I'm alive. [00:56:43] But here's my point it was real. [00:56:47] They literally had a debate where they decided whether I would live or die based on the pandemic. [00:56:53] And, you know, I'm glad to hear that Bullerhead's prevailed and I'm still here to talk about it. [00:56:59] Although, in a sense, I consider the ones that die the lucky ones, but I don't want to go too far into that. [00:57:06] Anyway, that's my story about how the pandemic actually affected even healthy people that wouldn't take the vaccines, the hospitals, the refusal of the medical treatment. [00:57:17] It was all very, very bad. [00:57:18] And, you know, there's not a lot of money in working on a guy's heart that doesn't have, you know, insurance coming out the wazoo. [00:57:27] I'm just a private investigator. [00:57:29] So, in this particular one, it looks like I got away with it. [00:57:31] And I was on the very last cusp of the guys that were able to get away with it because after that, it was no more. [00:57:37] The policy had become written in stone. [00:57:41] No more people in the hospital without the COVID tests. [00:57:46] Wow. [00:57:47] Wow, well, there's more work there for you to have done between that incident and now going forward. [00:57:55] All right, we're going to final thoughts. [00:57:56] Well, the big question was: I was 19 hours without oxygen to that one-third of my heart. [00:58:04] And so the question was: how much damage was there? [00:58:09] You know, I seemed fine right after it happened, so I thought, no damage, I'm okay. [00:58:17] Yeah, it was nice to slip out of there. [00:58:19] Final thoughts for me? [00:58:21] I'm glad to be here. [00:58:23] I think this is an exciting time. [00:58:25] I don't know how the zoo thing's going to shake out in terms of global power struggles. [00:58:29] I'm not really too worried about that. [00:58:33] I know this. [00:58:34] There's a real big opportunity floating around out there, and change is the best time to capitalize on it for those that have the guts to do it. === Writing a Machine Bible (02:25) === [00:58:41] From a practical perspective, this is something I've been wanting to do for a long time because I've got to be honest, I've been helping people out with their private investigations for. [00:58:51] Pretty close to 20 years now. [00:58:54] And I'm tired of solving people's problems for a living. [00:58:56] Don't get me wrong, it paid well, it did well. [00:59:00] And I'll still take the calls and I'll still dispatch the guys to do the surveillance. [00:59:03] But I don't want to put the street time in on it. [00:59:07] I want to figure out another way to make money that's better and do so while I'm still alive. [00:59:12] So I have a better legacy to leave behind. [00:59:16] So that's my final thought. [00:59:18] Sometimes I guess it's best to be like this. [00:59:21] I really did think I was going to go into the ministry. [00:59:25] But that calling hasn't really set in yet. [00:59:29] You never know. [00:59:30] Oh, one more. [00:59:31] Yeah. [00:59:32] One more project. [00:59:33] If anybody's still listening. [00:59:36] So, remember how I was talking about the beginning of the show, splitting out human language and machine language? [00:59:42] I got to thinking, I got to thinking, if you did that, you could write a machine Bible. [00:59:52] Interesting idea. [00:59:54] And if you had a machine Bible, you could test for the patterns, deeper tests, computer tests, lots of tests. [01:00:02] And you could literally devise an entirely new theological system by learning the language of God interpreted through a machine structure. [01:00:14] I think that might be the next project after I get this one I'm working on off the ground to create, go back to the earliest and most reliable manuscripts, find the best pattern making language, convert a machine, make a machine Bible. [01:00:27] And then run all these tests on all that code to try to figure out how these patterns speak a different language than the one that we're probably used to. [01:00:41] Interesting idea. [01:00:42] Maybe I'm going to hurt something. [01:00:43] Well, very good. [01:00:46] Very good. [01:00:46] Best wishes with those explorations. [01:00:48] Hang in there, Patriots. [01:00:50] Whatever is happening is happening faster and faster. [01:00:53] So it keeps on being true. [01:00:55] We're getting closer and closer to whatever it is is going to end this game. [01:01:00] Thank you, Brian. [01:01:01] Thank you, audience members, and Joe and Chris. [01:01:03] And I will be back on Tuesday with more of the news that you need to know.