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Need to Know News (19 April 2026) with Carl Herman & Brian Davidson

Carl Herman and Brian Davidson dissect AI's potential to revolutionize investigations while warning that current internet structures foster groupthink, necessitating custom operating systems for objective truth. They scrutinize geopolitical instability, linking $36 trillion in US debt to a predicted collapse of hegemony that could spawn authoritarian leaders akin to Hitler, and expose alleged corruption ranging from Clinton Foundation uranium deals to CDC leadership appointments. Ultimately, the hosts argue that decoupling from mainstream propaganda networks is essential to reveal hidden power structures and prevent societal descent into chaos. [Automatically generated summary]

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Parsing JSON and Objects 00:03:40
Carl Herman, Mission Viejo, Brian Davidson, Houston, Texas.
Need to know news, April the 19th, 2026.
Let's take a look at those topics and have an opening statement.
Need to know news or what's scripted now?
Another episode of What Kind of War is Amrev 2 and World War III?
Although that could cover a lot of the stories that we're going to cover in two parts of domestic and international facts and optics under the question of Is this the Emperor's new close great awakening, great choosing breakthrough?
Or the gangster, bankster, pedivore, business and official.
His story mind control as usual.
Brian, opening statement, brother.
Well, not much to update.
I spent the entire week hidden out in, uh, in my little in front of my computer hammering away at this code that I've been telling you guys that I've been doing.
And so it's, it's become a full blown operating system.
Um, it's, I had to build it special for this because, uh, artificial intelligence is so challenging to work with on a code level.
So it's not, it's not as smart as you think it fills in so many blanks.
And that's a massive problem.
And what you've got to realize when you're toying around with it is that all it's doing is probing for what string of words you typed in and then comparing it with indexes and popping out what it thinks is the highest likelihood response.
And so anybody who relies on it has to realize that the real construct is groupthink.
And so, when it comes to putting together code or programs, or like I'm doing an operating system, it becomes really touchy to work with because it's only got so much context that it can understand.
So, you have to be able to identify code seams and structures that may or may not be solid objects to build yourself on.
So, that's why it becomes challenging.
But on the other hand, I got to give it praise that it can take a regular guy like me.
Maybe smart, but in a matter of weeks, it has turned me into a guy who's figured out how to parse JSON and JavaScript files and figure out what functions and calls and objects need to be placed where and how.
So, in just five weeks of working with it, I basically learned to code.
I couldn't sit down and start typing blindly, but at least I understand the syntax and the layout.
So, it's not totally hopeless.
It's helpful in the sense that it really does train and help you learn much faster than any other model I've ever seen.
But on the other hand, incredibly challenging because of its drift.
You have to be very, very concise about definitions, and the foundation has to be definitions.
And if you allow any drift whatsoever or any ambiguity in terms of how you're defining something, it will go ahead and fill in the blank with whatever it comes up with.
And that causes massive problems down the line when you realize you just built three modules on top of a.
Bad definition.
So you got to go back and find and fix and paste.
Needless to say, I haven't been following the news probably as closely as I should have this week.
AI Accelerates Decision Making 00:07:02
There's just not a lot of energy in my life to pour into current event analysis.
I'm going to do the best I can with the show here today based on the things that I've seen.
But I got to admit that this entire pattern here is becoming very, very foggy about what's going on with Iran and the Straits of Hormuz and the global dollar.
Oil and gas prices.
And it seems to me like there's almost two different perspectives you can look at everything from.
Who's winning comes down to who's closer to their goal.
And right now, I would probably say Iran is getting closer to their goal.
Although there's so many things on the domestic agenda that are morphing around like crazy that, but again, I don't expect justice.
I think I've told you guys that like a hundred times.
I don't expect any level of an actual semblance of justice to come into the American institutional system because the institutional system just doesn't care about taking out.
Power bases.
It cares more about imposing cultural order and compliance on the citizens, the regular middle class, maybe upper middle class or lower middle class citizens, than it does about going after power structures.
And so Donald Trump has failed in his promise to drain the swamp once again.
That bothers me, but I'm just hoping.
That someday we'll get a Department of Justice that can take these things seriously or some professionals in there because we certainly don't have them now.
By everything that we're shown.
By everything that we're shown.
Yes.
Well, I want to thank you and congratulate you for your progress on your hands and eyes on work with developing AI.
As I've probably said 100 times, I think that's going to evolve into our best friend.
Oh, it is.
It's powerful.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's just a baby now.
You're helping it through its infancy.
Well, what I can say about it is it's going to change the landscape of anybody out there who has a professional background in anything.
Just the time that I've spent building the private investigation systems out, I can tell you that my ability to conduct an investigation has improved a hundredfold with its ability to contextually remember documents, what's in them, how they're structured, how to get to the bottom of them, and call for certain tests.
Like in the past, when I had to put together a test to determine.
If a crime was committed, I had to literally go to the books and figure out what the pattern jury instructions are because that's the last gauntlet that the judge gives a jury.
Did this person fulfill all these conditions?
And it used to take me hours and hours and hours to do that.
And of course, I charged a small fortune to do it manually.
But now that process that I could charge $2,000 or $3,000 for in the past has.
Really condensed itself into two hours of heavy, constrained artificial intelligence programming sessions.
And so, if you can take what used to take me 20 hours and break it down into two hours and get a better output, I can tell you this the professional classes out there are going to be in for a rude awakening if they don't learn the systems, because there's going to be another guy that comes along that's going to do it at a much lower price than the old fashioned professional service price of $500 an hour.
You know, manual compilation of you know, big brain this or big brain that.
So, really, your professional licensing careers are gonna radically adjust, and it's gonna be the guys that have figured out how to use the systems that are gonna be that are either gonna have a lot more spare time or make a lot more money or uh or just become uh the leaders in the game.
So, the other thing that's changed a lot is the internet.
You know, back in the day, the internet.
I'm thinking back to 97, 98, 99, when it was directories, Yahoo and such.
And it was trying to get to the point where it could help people make decisions.
It never got there.
It never got there.
It always turned out into sort of spotty, high level.
These are the keywords, these are the SEO things that are getting the most action.
So let's go ahead and produce this as a response.
And that was useful for the last 20 years in the sense that if you were to run a query, you could get sort of high ranking vendors based on did they build their web page right, not based on did they do their work right.
And you'd have a lot of phone numbers that sort of replaced the yellow pages in terms of who to call to get particular services.
But it has completely changed now.
Now it's adding artificial intelligence to it, it's going to place a new sort of layer.
Uh, that's going to be get you a lot closer to a decision than ever before.
Now, I'm not saying it's there right now because it just doesn't have the depth to be able to come up with a localized decision for a small community.
But what it does have is the ability to start processing variables in a different way and ranking them very, very quickly.
So, you're going to see a new breed.
The SEO stuff is going to die, in my opinion.
And the new stuff is going to be where's the intelligence structure that actually is producing what's closer to a decision?
And how are we going to harness that to put out a suggestion in response to a query?
So, that's fundamentally what's changing out there.
And so, for those of you that are still building thinking, Your SEO vendor, your SEO is going to get you to future success conditions.
Throw that crap out the window.
It's gone.
The new stuff is can you appeal to artificial intelligence and establish yourself as an authority that has an actual decision structure?
And if you can prove that to Google Opal or the other Google AI systems, then you'll dominate for the next 10 years.
We could start our last story, will be a good capstone to that introduction.
Defining the New War 00:07:57
All right, let's go on to our first topic of what kind of war is Amrev II and World War III?
All right, first, Mike King, the anti New York Times.
That time, Osad tried to blow up the Mexican Congress, 2001.
And this is one of these stories that would be reported once.
And then it would go down the memory hole.
So, with whatever it is that's going on, Israel seems to be at the center of false flag attacks.
And they seem to be fomenting this World War III scenario.
And what kind of a war is it?
Well, here's an interesting question What happens if we find out that Iran obtained U.S. uranium via Uranium 1 and Hillary Clinton?
Trump has been telling us the entire time that the Obama admin and the Clinton Foundation are responsible for Iran's nuclear program.
With his hands on the uranium, if that's what happened or if that's what we're going to be shown, at least they could show it, who would know?
Trump will be able to prove it.
That's very interesting.
And what I'm fascinated by again and again is the unprecedented vulnerability for reversal.
Our opponents have never been so vulnerable.
What kind of a war is it?
Our opponents engage in false flag attacks on us.
And for 9 11, the idea that this aluminum can could punch through and cause any significant damage to this steel structure, redundantly built and specifically engineered to withstand plane impacts.
And there's just nothing to an airplane, it would crumple.
Now, these jet engines, I forget how much they weigh, two tons or something like that, those would travel a good way through the building, but not the tin can and the luggage and the people.
Nope, nope, nope.
So, again, it's not physically possible.
So, that means that our own government has false flagged us on 9 11 as the justification for the lockdown state and for the forever wars.
Is it the psychological operations foisted on the sheeple?
Well, this video illustrates a pretty valid point.
There's the airplane door looking pretty sturdy, right?
Oh, she got to clamp it in, pressure tight.
And then, well, in space, apparently it's just a tortilla.
He's like, oh, I'm going to make myself safe in here and then make myself a real nice quesadilla.
Look at that.
That can't be serious, right?
Oh, yeah.
And then that's the shoe print, but those are the shoes.
Oops.
Well, this video illustrates.
So, they lie to us about going to the moon and they take all the money, $2 trillion in current value since 1958, to NASA.
So, they're just looting us and giving us a show.
Huh.
That's an interesting kind of war.
That's going to be dominated by whatever it is at the top of that pyramid.
All right, here's a stove.
I checked it out.
There is this company and they are producing this and they.
They demonstrate this technology of creating its own fuel and it's splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen and then it's able to ignite that.
Huh.
Well, isn't that, wouldn't that be nice for we the people to have?
The number of patents that are withheld are in the thousands for national security measures.
All right, we're in the type of war where there is a coordinated The demonstration of the top down pedivores is demonstrated through this story in this couple of minutes, but it's worthy here.
DOJ says there's no credible evidence to investigate Epstein's associates.
As a former SDNY Criminal Division deputy chief who prosecuted sex trafficking cases, I disagree.
In October of 2023, former U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General.
All right, so this is the Attorney General for the Virgin Islands.
This is the.
Number one legal expert.
This is a classified expert witness, and this is her testimony.
Denise George went to the FBI with explosive claims.
She said Epstein's lawyer and accountant were participants in Epstein's human trafficking operation.
She said the sitting governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands tried to shut down her investigation, and she told the FBI that she had the goods in her case file.
She even told the FBI where it was.
And how to get it.
So here's the question Did the FBI follow up on George's complaint or ignore it?
There's no sign in the Epstein files of George's case file or any follow up with her.
Why not?
So it's protected from the top.
So it's a type of war where the leaderships protect pedivores.
That's an interesting war.
And then to remind you, there's so much that it's helpful for historical context.
This is a 2011 email from Hillary Clinton.
To then President Barack Obama.
And it's also in there is Huma Abedin, and that was Weiner's wife at the time, Anthony Weiner's wife.
And Huma was Hillary's chief of staff to Podesta, who was Obama's chief of staff.
That's the right hand person to Pelosi and to Ben Affleck.
And Hillary is saying, That the pizza and the hot dogs would be their downfall if a spectacle is made out of it.
And that's going to be the FBI verified code words for crimes against children, little boys and little girls.
And she's recommending hey, you know, not at the White House.
Not at the White House.
We should keep that pizza and hot dog stuff to our predetermined locations.
That's fascinating.
And the idea of what kind of a war is it?
We had big Brie Macron, big Mike Obama, and then this is the husband to the German chancellor, and then Chuck Schumer, the lead Democrat in the Senate.
That's his husband, and then Bush daddy with a very masculine Barbara Bush.
Big neck, big neck on that individual.
What kind of a war is it?
Well, They're religious leaders.
They're not going to be any help, apparently.
This is the Pope's big meeting hall.
And he says that this is a statue of Jesus coming to show imagery of the love of God underneath the viper's eyes, the psychedelic eyes that communicate.
I don't know.
Testing Alternative Energy Models 00:05:44
Mind control?
I wouldn't be surprised.
So, it is a war that is way over our heads, and as Brian was talking about earlier with the fog of war, and you know, I don't follow the details because I think it's all scripted and we're just being shoveled bullshit and it's a psyop.
But in the background, as always, there is enough context for everybody to withdraw consent from being just fucked with by these pedivores.
Brian, your thoughts.
Well, that's a pretty wide swath of stories.
And I guess if we're just going to focus on the big picture here, what kind of war is it?
It's a war for our minds.
It's a war that wants us to believe that Wikipedia and the current academic educational structure, with its highly constrained thinking models and closed loop reasoning systems, is acceptable for how we are to shape our lives in the future.
I can tell you that there's nothing farther from the truth.
In my mind, than the current academic system, I could probably walk into a library back in 1955 and come up with all the components I needed to build an alternative energy structure.
My understanding is on my wife's side, my grandfather had toyed around with this and had come up with a water engine.
And I imagine that now it's not beyond the reach of normal people to come up with new apparatuses like that water powered stove.
If you were to do it right, and I know with what I know about artificial intelligence right now, I could probably decouple it from the internet, plug it into a bunch of old school book theory sort of platforms that included old science, physics, mathematics, and elemental charts.
And probably come up with some pretty good ideas for how I could create new energy.
But of course, the problem is you've got to uncouple that from the internet.
And most people rely on the internet, they think the internet's the only source of truth.
I can tell you this I could probably go down to an old library or a big library at the local university, find old books on alternative energy methods, scan in the pages, have it analyzed, run some tests, and come up with a working model.
That would get your car to run off of a new type of carburetor that runs on water or something like that.
If I had the time and the energy and the know how, and I was able to decouple an artificial intelligence from the internet in order to pull it off, I'm sure I could.
It would probably take, with what I know right now, probably take close to seven weeks and maybe a couple thousand dollars of components that you could go down buy at a surplus store to do it.
I don't think it would be tremendously difficult.
Because I think all the information's out there, but it's not out there in the current academic books or the current academic loads.
So you have to go find a way to get the old stuff and then plug it back in.
This is the type of thing that I'm talking about with artificial intelligence, where the future is wide open to anybody that can actually learn how to constrain it and, of course, decouple it from current lines of thought.
And then, you know, you could, what I've been doing is building.
A big part of my project this week was building multiple artificial intelligence modules, or GPTs we'll call them, basically different personalities with different specializations.
I created one that specializes in planning, I created another that specializes in building, another that specializes in Basically, evaluating outputs, and then another one that specializes in post build analysis to help improve the loop.
And so I've got a full loop, I'm almost complete with it.
What does that loop do?
Ever seen Agent Smith in the Matrix when he shoves his hand into somebody and morphs them into something else?
Well, that's the concept.
The concept is replication, self replication, testing, testing, replication.
Find what works, find what lays itself on the foundation, and then pump it out.
I think anybody that's out there that's a listener, and I'm not telling you you need to become an artificial intelligence sort of top guy like I'm probably becoming, but you do need to understand that you can't build in human language.
There's too much drift.
So you have to build in machine language.
You have to decouple it from the current source systems and you have to make it think for you.
And it can do a certain amount of thinking.
And so, I would say right now the sky's the limit, and it's time to go out there and start putting this stuff to the test.
There are still stores out there that sell old transistors and resistors.
There are still ways to get a hold of that stuff and make it work the way it's supposed to work.
And I think you could reinvent a lot of products in a better way using these methods.
So, what do I think the world's going to look like 10 years from now?
Decoupling from Current Systems 00:08:26
It's going to look a lot different than it is.
As for the space flight, yeah, that tortilla.
I'll never forget that.
That's a perfect example of how stupid they think we are for anybody that's going to view that.
But of course, anybody that's viewing that is probably already into the space program.
My position is pretty simple we haven't been to the moon because we can't go to the moon.
We haven't been back because we can't go back.
They have to fake it.
I'm a guy who believes that the firmament, and this is something I was thinking about since last week.
I want to talk about this.
I have very little resources in terms of what the firmament is.
But if I'm going to take as a basis the biblical thought on it, God, the word for separate is to separate like this He separated the waters.
Okay.
So if he separated the waters, that means that there is a tremendous amount of weight on top of us.
So we're protected from that weight from a dome.
And I would think it's a pressurized dome of some sort.
Look up blue oxygen ice, and you'll find that there are places in Africa and the rest of the world where parts of the firmament have broken off or been broken off, fallen to the ground, and people have found them.
And it's a.
It's a translucent oxygen, hard like a stone, sort of substance.
And during the day, I think that's what gives us our blue sky.
And during the night, that blue sky, without light being cast on it, becomes translucent.
And therefore, you can see the starry host above.
What is the starry host?
I don't know.
But if you look up this substance and start digging around deep in the lore, this isn't Tartarian stuff.
This is, you know, current science.
You've got a.
A blue oxygen hard firmament.
Now, if you've ever heard the phrase break the glass ceiling, then you might get a feel for what they were doing back in the 50s with their high altitude nuclear tests.
They were blasting off big bombs to see what this thing is and how it works, in my opinion.
And in my opinion, it's a self healing structure that is unbreakable.
That glass ceiling will not break.
In my opinion, And again, I don't have a lot to base this on.
I'm just trying to take what's credible from all the research that I've done.
I think we like literally live inside the Truman Show in a sense.
And I'm okay with that.
I'm okay with that because this is how the Lord decided to build this particular thing.
A lot of people, what they don't realize, and this is, you know, that you showed us the viper looking image of the snake inside the Vatican.
I don't know if it was the Vatican or.
Yes, the Vatican meeting hall.
Yeah.
Well, it doesn't surprise me one bit.
I would think that these people know and have a pretty good understanding of it.
The Vatican has more telescopes than anybody else out there that are privately owned.
The Vatican is, uh, would be considered the alternative religious structure du jour in terms of the best deception product ever built because it masquerades as true Christianity, built out with men in funny hats and.
Special robes and clothing that really don't have a tremendous amount of character.
And I got to tell you, every time I see a guy with one of those white collars or black and white collars, I think, what a!
What a showman.
We don't need special clothes to tell people we're Christians.
We don't need special clothes to make us special people in special places.
We're special enough the way we are, the way God built us.
And I think that's something that's very true.
Just take a look inside, take a look in the mirror, and you'll see how special you really are.
And then understand that God sent his son to die on a cross so that you could find a place to bury your shame forever and ever and ever and live a clean life.
Right there with God.
And I think that's generally what the gospel is all about.
I'm a big respecter of the gospel.
I'm a big respecter of what it does to drunkards and prostitutes and tax collectors and low lives of all sorts.
And I know that it can turn lives around.
It's just that it's very rare that you get a very significant movement of the Holy Spirit that begins to work on large scales.
So I think space is a construct that was developed.
Post, who was the guy that went sailing down south?
He was on long jeans, whatever, but Richard Bird, Admiral Richard Bird.
I think it was designed shortly after Bird came back because the problem was we had a science fiction fantasy that was working very, very well in terms of the infinite outer space theory at the time.
And it was doing a good job getting people to break loose or find themselves in a position where the cognitive dissonance set in really, really well so that they could no longer reconcile their parents' conservative beliefs.
And when I say conservative, I mean conserving the ways of their fathers with the new quote unquote science.
And that uncoupling had an effect.
It meant that everybody could rewrite history, restage events as if they were random, and restage.
An entire new reality that is quote unquote progressive, where the same borders, laws, and fence lines didn't exist in terms of how we should react within society.
So I might sound like I'm sort of rambling and speculating a little bit, but I think it's very, very important for people to realize that my worldview perfectly aligns with all the things that we see.
That are out of whack.
Yeah, have I figured every one of them out?
Nope, I haven't.
Do I care to figure every one of them out?
Nope, I'd rather find reality, figure out what that is, and then test something if it aligns itself to that reality and to see how close I am in terms of the structure.
And that's why I sleep like a baby.
I'm okay with these things being local, current deceptions that are designed to prevent people from. realizing their true potential as human beings.
Yep, yep, yep.
With what you were talking about, with unleashing AI, I think that there's enough information with the Tartarian energy system, with the high towers pulling in etheric energy, that AI could probably spit out the answers, saying, Yeah, yeah, that stuff with the red mercury is there, and just explain and map it out.
Says, Oh, yeah, sure, you could do this, and this is the potential energy, and it would be amazing.
I certainly think it could.
You just have to decouple it from the current line of thought.
If you don't decouple it from Wikipedia and the web, you're going to find yourself being artificially twisted around into a new academic reality that doesn't support non traditional or that supports traditional power sources and structures.
You got to break it loose from that.
You got to constrain it and you got to lock all that stuff out, or you're going to find yourself in a position where It'll just never be cooperative, but I think it's very easy to do.
Ensuring File Integrity 00:15:06
It'd be a great project if I had six or seven weeks and you know access to an old school library and uh you know maybe a couple thousand dollars and stuff.
Like I said, I think I could be done if my grandfathers could do it with a little amount of information that they had.
Certainly today it could be done.
So if you got an idea out there, man, you can call me and run it by me or start away on your own and I'll see what I can do to help.
Very good, thank you.
Domestic and International Facts and Optics with How Much Is the Public Recognizing?
All right, so back to there's Huma, and there is the ex husband Anthony Wiener.
And this is not dropped yet, but the Wiener laptop.
So Wiener got busted for sexting to a minor.
He was a member of Congress at the time, and his laptop was seized, and on that was a file.
Called life insurance, and that is what was crimes against children.
Allegedly, a file called Frazzle Drip, which had a woman looking like Hillary and a woman looking like Huma torturing and murdering a child.
I've seen it.
NYPD chief or deputy chief Stephen Silks threatened to release the Wiener laptops and then ended up dead, along with nine other officers, right before his retirement.
That has yet to drop, but there is more and more chatter.
Tulsa Gabbard just proved that a 2019 Trump impeachment was built on a lie.
Okay, great.
All of this has been show and go so far.
And the idea that Adam Schiff said that he had this evidence and he was going to show it.
Well, no, they didn't have any evidence at all.
They had unsubstantiated testimony, secondhand testimony.
No firsthand, no physical evidence, no documentary evidence, and that was the basis for impeachment, for trying to interfere with the election because he had contracted the Ukrainian government and wondering about the pay to play, apparent pay to play of.
Vice President Joe Biden's son receiving a million dollars a year from an energy company for his expertise with art.
No, no, no, that was the expertise with oil and gas that time, not as he got paid a lot of money for his connections to his father.
Yes, yes.
We had a Dem who was found guilty after two years' consideration in the House Ethics Committee, rep in the House of Representatives, stole five million in FEMA funds.
ABC, CBS, NBC, they all didn't cover it for even a minute.
And the point here the media isn't biased, they're complicit.
So, as I was saying, what kind of a war this is, too.
We have corporate media that are necessary for the mind control.
And ABC and NBC are silent on the fraud in Newscombs, California.
Dr. Oz spoke up.
He said 100% of the 450.
California hospice providers they blocked payments to didn't ask the funds to be restored, worth nearly $1 billion.
So nobody complained about it because nobody had a legitimate complaint.
And nobody.
All right, and then this is another current event a guy took $23 million through an NGO to help end homelessness, bought a mansion, a Land Rover, a second home in Greece.
And that this is just typical.
So we have the homeless dying on the streets, and this guy says, Oh, yeah, I'll help him out, and then takes the money for himself.
And then California's response I want to give a moment here, and I'll have Nick Shirley speak for himself.
Let's reload this.
The fraud is going to continue to get worse and worse.
And if I were to go look into the fraud at one of these NGOs, let's say that receives money for migrants, I could receive a $4,000 civil fine, a $10,000 criminal fine, or a $50,000 felony if this bill gets passed.
And not only that, they'll also have the power to take down my videos.
And they're basically trying to bankrupt journalists from looking into the fraud.
Yeah, they're trying to bankrupt you after you're having to fund your own private security, but the American people collectively.
Say thank you, Nick Shirley.
You've changed.
Yeah, so this time.
Yeah, so again, consideration of the question of what kind of a war is it, too.
So, Gavin Newsom, he allegedly claimed to write what is claimed to be a best selling book, except that he bought 70% of the book's copies himself with campaign funds.
And then, Medi Cal. Is paying for gender affirming care in California.
And that would include people, because you can't ask for their immigration status or the immigration status is millions are mixed into the population of California and not discerned.
So if a homeless Mexican citizen wanted to get breast implants as gender affirming care, then that would be paid for in California.
And they were also talking about getting some sort of work to have your ass look better, too, if you were a man who wanted to become a transgender.
My tax money would help pay for that.
Minnesotans lost $9 billion in taxpayer dollars to just 14 Medicaid programs under Tim Walz's administration.
And all the Democrats in the Rules Committee voted to block an investigation into the fraud.
There's the same thing here.
I said all the Democrats refused to investigate the fraud.
So, those are more of the domestic and international facts and optics.
And the ongoing question is it seems like people are seeing more and more.
Your thoughts, Brian?
Well, they're seeing it more and more if they watch alternative media.
They're not seeing it more and more if they watch the mainstream media.
I'm glad to see Nick Shirley got some time on Fox and Friends or whatever that show is.
I haven't watched Fox in probably two years.
Look, we all knew the NGO thing stunk.
For a long time.
And we all knew that it was really just a funnel designed to preserve power structures and advance power structures.
Mike Benz has done more work than anybody else in terms of exposing how that system actually works.
I'm a big fan of Benz and his videos, although I don't watch them as much as I should.
He's developed some really good new communication techniques in his videos.
And he's exposed this idea of the favor society.
Which is what controls our the favor bank, which is what controls our institutions.
In other words, you don't get pushed up through the FBI if you don't play with the criminals.
And so you've got to do what you're told and play with the criminals in order to get the street cred you need to advance in it.
So that makes sure that's a system of checks and balances to make sure that good people don't find themselves in positions of power that could displace other power structures.
And this is the same thing has happened.
Exponentially within all of the institutions that I think we have.
I think there's still some decent institutions out there.
I would raise my hat to some of the institutions that have done a good job preserving the American style of clean rivers and clean lakes and justice on the waters.
You know, some basic domestic issues that have done very, very well.
Even some police issues, especially related to the rural communities, I think I'd give them pretty high grades.
In terms of, you know, these are real people doing a real job in a real place that it's very, very difficult to do.
But whenever you start moving into federal institutions, especially anything related to vote counting, especially anything related to high level corporate law enforcement, you're going to find the same sort of drift that you found in the movie The Big Short, where somebody who works for the SEC is basically just making sure that they're gaining favor structures with the banks or the financial institutions that they've.
Intend to take the next job with so they can move up the ladder.
Yeah, they call the SEC the minor leagues, and they want to be able to make it into the big leagues, into the banks.
Right, right, right.
So we have a couple of theoretically Hollywood style heroes that come out of this.
One of them was the wolf of Wall Street, the FBI agent that just had this moral about him that wouldn't take a bribe.
And of course, a straight bribe is child's play.
Compared to, you know, let me give you a stock tip.
Let me help you get invested in this particular fund.
Let me help you get here.
Let me help you get there.
And of course, if people didn't value this world so much, we wouldn't have such a problem.
But right now, they do.
They come out of these academic institutions and they see the frat boys and the sorority girls and they see the cheat structures and they see the way to work around it.
And then they see the big houses on the lake and the highly structured communities with the deed restrictions.
They say, well, in order to be successful, I need to project this success in my suit or on my sleeve or with where I live or where I drive.
I mean, just take a look around.
Does it make any sense to go out there and buy yourself a $75,000 truck when you really don't need one just to be able to show that you're driving the truck?
That's a keep up with the Joneses mentality.
And if that's your priority in this world, I can guarantee you, you're going to find yourself at the short end of the stick in the next.
And moral turpitude is a lot more important and was a lot more important to our forefathers than it is to our next generation of quote unquote high achievers.
We've seen so many people come and go, crash and burn, live, and what are they doing?
They're desperately, desperately chasing what they call the Almighty dollar instead of desperately, desperately chasing the Almighty God.
And that causes a problem.
When you face the crisis in your life where you have to realign your goals and decide what's more important, I can tell you that what I'm building right now is simply dedicated to God in a sense that I don't have any intentions of even if it becomes a hundred million dollar company, which I in a sense hope it does.
I don't intend to try to take a hundred million dollars out of this world with me.
I'd make sure that I don't have debt and make sure that I don't.
You know, I can live comfortably on the 14 acres that we just bought, but I certainly wouldn't leverage it to live an obscene lifestyle with, you know, jets and trips to Monaco and sitting in casinos with all them sleazebags.
They might be very interesting people.
They might be the world's most interesting people.
I couldn't care less.
But if I had my way, I would surround myself with men of character.
They're hard to find.
I have a few golf guys that I play golf with that are, you know, really.
Good character.
I grew up with some guys that were really good character.
And if I had that kind of resources, I'd go back and find a way to surround myself with them the rest of my life.
And to me, that's just a better lifestyle.
And remember, people that take bribes, I don't know how they sleep with themselves.
I guess they justify it because they say their wife's happy and they can go sleep, shop at Neiman Marcus and sleep on the latest, you know, bed and sheets and covers.
Live in the nice house, and as long as mama's happy, I guess everything's okay.
That's not an excuse.
You need to be the man, you need to man up and run your household the way you're supposed to run it.
And instead of chasing after all the wrong things.
Yeah, with what you're talking about too, with corporate media portraying the FBI as hardworking crime solvers, dedicated.
That, of course, the Empire of the Evil.
And that again shows what kind of a war it is.
They invert those messages.
And they also portray the men of the cloth, the men and women of the cloth, as honest, dedicating their life to God.
And clearly, in an organization that is honest.
And of honorable intent instead of the rapacious pedivore popes.
Yeah, that's unfortunately once you've turned the page and decided to go the dark way, started breaking bad, as you will.
You're gonna find that it doesn't take long to slip down that very, very slippery slope.
Now, I know as a private investigator who was on the board of the Texas Association of Licensed Investigators and rubbed elbows with.
Some of the best investigators in the game.
There's a lot of people that have a lot of talent that came out of the FBI, Secret Service, and many high level detectives that got into the game.
And I think they have character.
They know what they're doing.
They know how to process paper and they know how to put together a file that's got integrity.
Now, just so you understand, we saw that pretty woman that was talking about the Virgin Islands case.
Chasing Truth Across Layers 00:02:50
Look, it's incredibly easy to corrupt a file.
You've got to understand that a file has integrity.
It has to show truth across multiple different layers in a way that a judge or a jury or even the lawyers can't argue with so that the prosecutor can do their game.
So we wonder why nobody's prosecuted on these sex crimes or on these child crimes or on these other things.
Well, it's very simple for one agent that's capable of handling the file to make sure that that file gets corrupted in such a way that it will never hold weight or carry water.
In an actual court of law, that causes a downstream failure where a compromise has to be reached in the sense of, you know, we're not going to convict, we're going to negotiate downward and try to get what we can, or you're going to take a chance with a jury.
But all you have to do is corrupt the file.
And that's the main problem that we've got with the lack of transparency in any of these federal enforcement agencies.
Is that we're not able to inspect the integrity of a file.
The Epstein files are a joke.
No metadata, nothing that could be used in court.
Same with the Sandy Hook stuff.
Remember the old Sandy Hook stuff?
They gave us what, 5,500 documents from Sandy Hook, but they made sure to strip out anything that actually authenticated any of the documents whatsoever.
So this is a game of control and perception, not a game of legal integrity in any sense of what it is.
With body cams and Police reports, a lot can be done.
But the simple fact of the matter is, when it comes to a file that gets stale inside of an institution where people are bought and paid for, it's very easy to go in there and strip out the integrity of a file very, very quick.
All you have to do is modify a few documents.
They can look the same, but not have the same integrity that they're supposed to.
And that person's going to walk.
Thank you, Brian.
All right, next segment of Domestic and International Facts and Optics.
So, Ilhan Omar.
She has downgraded after claiming that her net worth was between $6 million and $30 million somehow as a Somali migrant working in Congress for less than $200,000 a year.
And, oh, I remember it was her ex husband's consulting firm, I believe.
And then they opened a winery too.
But now she's made a correction saying, Oh, yeah, all that money that I said that I got, I never got it.
Domestic Facts and Optics 00:06:14
Never got it.
I just, oopsie.
It's so in your face.
You know, it was a pretty pathetic story.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And here, you know, it'd make a lot easier to avoid situations like Tony Gonzalez and Eric Swalwell if Congress just voted to release the sexual misconduct slush fund names.
But.
Seems like they would rather use blackmail and ignore predators taking advantage of women to keep power.
That's a good conclusion as people are seeing more and more.
Then I want to play this.
This was the commercial for, or a commercial for, Swalwell for governor.
He was lined up, he was the number one pick.
And because the Dominion voting machine selections in California, he would have been the next governor.
And this is what all these people, and it goes by really fast, but these were mayors and police chiefs and.
Legislators all endorsing Swalwell.
I know the Golden State will be in good hands with Eric Swalwell, and I hope you'll join me in supporting his campaign.
i'm in i'm in i'm in i am all in You guys get the opportunity to have someone very effective in a position of leadership.
Somebody who is capable, knowledgeable, and experienced.
There's no one more real than Eric Svalbard.
I'm in.
I'm in.
What about you?
I know the Golden State will be a good hand.
It's funny now.
Yeah, it is funny.
If it wasn't so sad.
But there's a lot of people who live in California.
You live in California.
What do you think of it?
Well, as I keep saying, is that I have never seen our opponents so vulnerable, and the degree of the lack of support and the polling data for the heads of state, record lows.
So I think it's the show.
I think that the breakthrough event hasn't happened yet, but that we keep seeing more and more.
It's all show and go right now, but I am optimistic in the direction that I see.
All right, and this is another part of it that needs to go forward.
Aliens.gov about to go live, disclosure or Project Bluebeam.
Okay, so this guy, Mark Atward, is saying that aliens.gov is no longer a parked URL.
So that means that they're getting ready to open up the website.
We shall see.
German court orders BioNTech to hand over 32 internal safety toxicity and manufacturing records on Comernati COVID 19 mRNA so called vaccine.
Okay, so again, this doesn't mean much by itself, but it shows the potential for a reversal, but nothing has happened yet.
AFD tops polls at 27%, while 79% of Germans say current government isn't working.
And this is what I mean by the ongoing polling data.
AFD was labeled a right wing extremist party.
And they were going to make the party illegal.
And they were censoring the content.
And it was pretty much Germany first and end the illegal immigration and get out the illegal migrants and cooperate for lower energy prices.
Make peace.
That's AFD.
And that backlash is the great awakening, as far as I can tell.
Horrific bombshell.
VARS releases miscarriage stillbirth reports by year and proves that the PSYAP 19, so called vaccine, was always a depopulation injection.
And the data went up to almost 4,000 miscarriages and stillbirths by year.
And that was just what was reported to VARS.
And it was Harvard's medical school and.
I think that they did a study with the CDC, yes.
And the data that is reported to VARES is just between 1% and 10% of the total.
President Trump nominates the queen of vaccine mandates to lead the Center for Disease Crimes, the CDC.
And again, this is another example of the worst of the worst being pushed forward into leadership.
And with this environment, is that people are paying attention and pointing it out.
So we shall see.
And then the idea historically, bad medical doctors were pimping the poison laced cigarettes, and the studies of their safe and effectiveness was funded by the tobacco industry themselves.
And that Marcia Engel, the former editor of the New England Journal of Medicine, she is adamant saying that you just can't trust any of the research coming out because it's all bought.
And you can't trust any of these people.
This was.
Barack Obama's birthday party is 60th, I believe, and this was in the middle of the lockdowns and the mask mandates and the so called health, so called orders of no partying, no social interaction.
Gavin Newsom was out at a restaurant, too, one of the most expensive, the French laundry, having an intimate dinner that he was caught on photographs.
Building a New Breed of AI 00:15:10
And then finally, with Brian talking about at the beginning, with the power of AI.
This is my friends and colleagues at want to know.info trying to get an AI reflecting upon their website, which, in my view, is the number one alternative overall website, want to know.info, and that they have lost traffic because of the censorship and their attempts to put together work into an AI that would be able to actually help somebody interested in finding out the truth.
And personally, Once AI gets sophisticated enough to realize that we've been living in an empire that has propaganda, and then the AI is going to say, okay, and we're going to look to physics, we're going to look to the primary documents, and we're going to put that in a filter.
Because expert witnesses, what people do, what Brian does as a private investigator, and what I do, is you put the primary documents under examination and see what they show.
And once AI is sophisticated enough to know that we've been lied to, then Then the AI would be able to map out the entire network of the liars because they're all pimping scripts.
Brian, your thoughts?
It could be done today.
Look, large language models are not, they're free.
You can go out and get a large language model that you can put on a USB stick.
Training it is a different story.
You've got to decouple it and you've got to load it and you've got to train it and you've got to constrain it, or you're going to get trouble.
I appreciate these guys' efforts to build a new breed of AI.
I think that those efforts will be blocked on a lot of different levels.
I don't think that it's something that you're going to see supported by any sort of mainstream structure, just like you wouldn't see anything supported by a Multimedia.
Look, if you go to YouTube and you start looking up AI, you're going to see a lot of garbage.
It's promotion, promotion, promotion.
Everybody and their brother is trying to get you to adopt their model.
And I would say 90% of the videos that you see are just promotion designed to get you to adopt some model.
The simple truth of the matter is.
I spoke to my brother, who's a system engineer up in Seattle, about artificial intelligence, and he said it's all smoke.
And when I've heard that from a system engineer perspective, now this is a guy who used to be in charge of the security architecture for the drone program for Boeing that provided drones to the government.
So, no small player in space.
He was a vice president.
Not to say that Bowen doesn't have a lot of vice presidents, but he was vice president of information structures.
And he said that he's got all sorts of high level executive employees or whatever that have been toying around with AI that are coming in with all these new ideas every day, and they're going to reform the entire system.
And he rolls his eyes and says, Well, it's not as easy as it looks.
And he's right in a sense.
What AI does is it makes normal looking people look smart, like they've seen something new because they typed in some sort of prompt.
Artificial intelligence is designed to tell you what you want to hear, not necessarily designed to do hardcore analysis.
Remember that.
Between the prompt and the output is something called a success condition.
Okay, it's very simple.
You say, This is what I want, and it says, Okay, well, here's the success condition to tell them what they want to hear.
Problem is, all the thinking in the middle is closed.
So you have a major problem in that it's doing some level of analysis, but it's filling in semantic gaps everywhere along the way with things that don't necessarily add up.
Or work.
And then it supplements that with groupthink that comes from the large language models learning structure.
So you're not smart.
What you're getting is an output that is designed to tell you what you want to hear or to tell you what the latest groupthink is.
Where artificial intelligence is truly effective is when you isolate it, lock out the groupthink, and get it to do something top to bottom.
That's why I had to build an entire operating system.
Guys, I probably have.
I would venture to say I have eight to 10,000 lines of code spread out across 65 different files, some of which are very brittle, in order to create a loop where AI can be controlled.
That's what it takes.
So there's no shortcuts.
Don't get me wrong, it took me, a normal street grade guy, and got me to a point where I'm building operating systems.
But The only reason the operating system had to emerge is because I had to realize that the fundamental problem with AI was human language.
There's too much semantic drift, there's too much plugging in different ideas for what something means or doesn't mean, and then giving you an output.
So it's my brother's right and he's wrong.
He's wrong in the sense that if you can figure out how to constrain it, it does take a regular mind and make him superhuman.
He's right in the sense that your normal day to day user is.
It's just being told what they want to hear, not what they can prove.
And so you've got to build a structure that is based in truth.
Now, if you could really build that structure that was really a truth telling system, and it can be done.
Like I said, I've got a full operating system designed to just do that one very thing.
And it's taken me close to six weeks now to code it.
But once it's properly constrained and held and tested across a bunch of different Validation gates, it can get there.
And you know, the beauty of it is the way I'm building this operating system.
I could probably go into the truth community and be a Mike Benz level superhero.
Pretty quick and pretty easy.
Is that something I'm dedicated to?
No, I need to make some money right now, but it would not be terribly difficult to take the change directions from where I'm at to where I'm going.
The problem is, I've got so many things in queue in terms of what needs to happen that I don't think I'll be able to get to it for two to three years.
But I'm going to say this to anybody who's listening if you want to play the game, give me a call.
I'll work you through it.
We'll get to some proven models.
And if you've got an idea, I'll tell you how to get from here to there and I'll give you a lot of advice.
For how to skip all the failure modes that you're going to run into trying to get from here to there.
It can be done.
It can be done by a guy who sits at home that's dedicated to it, that instead of wanting to watch TV, wants to learn how the system works and wants to build a new mousetrap.
It can absolutely be done.
It just comes down to time and energy.
I'm a solo operator trying to build a structure that competes with Airbnb and VRBO.
Most people would say that's impossible.
I don't think so.
I think it's the great multiplier and it can be done.
So, as for, oh, there's one other thing I want to tell you.
Look, I know a lot of people probably, when they go to bed, they try to find something to watch.
And one of the issues that came up with what's going on in Germany, this new party that's getting developed.
Now, I've been, when I fall asleep, I don't, I try to listen to something that's not going to bore me to sleep, but.
Is interesting.
And I've been listening to Adolf Hitler, the greatest story never told on Good Lion TV lately.
And I got to tell you, there's going to be a day here in America where we're going to want, we're going to desperately want a character that's got this sort of influence.
We're going to have to be very, very careful that it doesn't rise up because, as you all know, we're in a position where US hegemony and the petrodollar is being challenged globally.
If we were to lose that challenge, hyperinflation could set in overnight.
We have $36 trillion in debt, $39 trillion, whatever, $270,000 per household.
There's only 170 million tax paying households in the United States.
So you've got close to half a million dollars of debt per tax paying household that.
A new child would be born into any day.
So, on the day that that power structure collapses, and I don't know if it'll be in the next three years, five years, 10 years, 12 years, we're going to be begging for another Adolf Hitler style leader to come in and reset us back at the top.
And just remember, he rose to power because those people were embarrassed post World War I with the Treaty of Versailles.
They took a very proud people and just absolutely humiliated them.
Which is what set the stage for their people coming together in such a magnificent way towards a single centralized future.
Unfortunately, that future was coupled with a military engine that, by the way, the Austrians were begging them to come in.
And there was probably half the polls that were begging them to come in.
So there's a lot to learn from history that can set the stage for what's going to be coming next.
And I don't know, again, I don't know if we're going to be knocked off the hegemony block.
I don't know if the zoo animals in the rest of the world are going to get out of their cages and they're going to decapitate America.
I don't know what's going to happen, but I want you to be prepared that there are a lot of lessons in history that can be learned from going to Good Lion TV and finding the free.
Documentary series called Adolf Hitler, The Greatest Story Never Told.
It's very, very interesting from an American perspective.
Not that I'm this, you know, Heil Hitler white supremacist guy at all, but what I really did appreciate was his rise to power because I'm telling you, we're going to need something like that.
And it's probably not, it's probably going to be within our lifetimes that we're going to be be begging for something like that.
And let's hope that it's a good one, not a bad one.
I recommend the documentary series Europa, the last battle.
As a professional historian, here's my two minute take of that is that the world wars have been orchestrated.
It was bullshit for World War I and then blaming Germany and giving them the bill after the war and then the rise to power.
I don't know how Hitler was controlled or if he was coerced or co opted or whatever, but it was all orchestrated and staged.
And it was the so called good guys of NATO and the U.S. who set the conditions for war, Europa.
The last battle shows how Germany attempted to not have a war.
And, but it's always been the case that the wars are predetermined and they go ahead and put people into the meat grinders.
All right, going to final thoughts.
So, every week we continue to get important events, a lot of showing goes, but every week has been different.
Every week is building into another pattern and it will continue until something does break.
And I do see something breaking, but we shall see exactly what it is.
If you go all the way to one end, You have Q's final post and the final word in the final post is ascension.
And the idea that there may be something in the cosmic opera, the space opera that might happen, I don't know.
Let's see, what else does that want to do?
Yeah, I told you about Grove of the Last Battle.
So just hang in there, stay strong, try to get as much creativity as you can, and we'll see what develops together.
And again, as I mentioned, my overarching.
Observation is the unprecedented advantage to human beings that so much is exposed, and that the leadership at the top, the Gavin Newsom's, the Joe Bidens, the Barack Obamas, they're puppeticians, but the public is ready, would be relieved to have that truth come out.
So we shall see.
It is interesting.
Brian, final thoughts.
Just remember the war really is about shaping you into compliance.
How do you figure out a way to actively conduct civil disobedience in a legal way that allows you to reach your goal?
If your goals are too big and too lofty, you will get caught up in the cogs very, very quickly.
Worry about the thing that you can change and don't worry about the thing that you can't.
And I will tell you that.
In a matter of weeks, with proper application and some assistance, you can change your life.
You can.
And if you think you're headed the wrong direction, or you're going to get involved in a secret society, or you're considering joining the Masons, or whatever it happens to be that you're considering to do, just remember find the vacuum that's driving you to that mistake and fill it with something that's proper, right, and good, and your life will have meaning.
Very good.
Thank you, brother.
Thank you, audience members.
Joe and Chris and I will be back on Tuesday with more of the news that you need to know.
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