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Oct. 17, 2022 - Lionel Nation
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When Warfare Is Conducted by Robots: What Could Go Wrong?

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Good day, my friend.
Before I begin, let me tell you, let me remind you that we are under a number attack, the likes of which...
I don't understand.
Every single day, whether it's Twitter and now YouTube, numbers are purged.
I mean, losers.
Users.
And remember, it is beyond my understanding.
And I don't want to be like a lot of people and say, well, the reason is because of what I'm saying.
And a lot of people do that.
I don't know.
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I understand it.
Just tell me.
So, like this video.
And by the way, remember, just to remind you, we are and have been demonetized for reasons I don't know.
And as a lawyer, as somebody who is trained in the law, I'm used to this thing called due process.
And if you charge somebody with something, if you allege something, you've got to tell them what it is.
It's simple so they can correct it.
So that people can say, oh, okay, I won't do this again.
Okay, I want to be a good person.
And what's also interesting is that the meeting out of those who are monetized and those who aren't, it doesn't make any sense.
And God bless anybody who enjoys unfettered monetization as we did for years.
Everybody made money.
Everybody was happy.
So anyway, enough about that.
I have one of the most important videos on my private channel that I just did.
Let me tell you the name of this one.
It's called Alex Jones and J6 Truth Hooliganism.
Lessons learned and soon forgotten by the lunatic masses.
One of the best ones ever.
A tutorial on 18 U.S. Code 373.
Solicitation to commit.
A crime, the inchoate crime of solicitation, incitement.
Also, Brandenburg, the Brandenburg case, which is the most important about incitement and the like, because what's happening now is, we're going to be talking about this.
Basically, it is the 1969 case of Brandenburg and others.
You're going to be seeing more and more the use of libel.
And defamation in terms of ways to stanch or to staunch or to stop particular types of speech, in addition to incitement, intentional affixion of emotional distress, and a variety of others.
So this is very, very important.
And what Trump has to realize, and Alex Jones, and a lot of other people, that there are people in the world, good, good, Well-intended, perhaps.
Some not.
Who are lunatics.
Who will do whatever you say, especially when they get into that gadget and flag business.
Alright, we're going to be talking about that.
And I'm going to be doing some particular addresses because it is a fascinating legal issue.
By the way, let me tell you something about legal issues.
This is important to know.
You know, you're not supposed to know medical issues.
It is not incumbent upon the medical community to tell you.
What the rules are, what reality is, as far as medical truth is, you don't have to know this.
You're not charged with that.
But under the law, you are.
Meaning, you could ever claim, I didn't know that.
You're supposed to know that.
So keep that in mind.
In today's subject, There is a particular piece I noted.
A group of prominent robotics firms recently issued an open letter condemning the weaponization of quote general purpose robots.
It was signed by Boston Dynamics, Agility, Anybotics, Clear Path Robotics, and Open Robotics.
What are the implications of AI and robotic warfare?
That is today's subject.
It is so monumentally fascinating.
One of my favorite topics of them all.
And it is something that I just cannot possibly put into words in terms of how dangerous this is because let me explain this.
When you have groups of people talking about Providing assistance and warfare and all of this business to Ukraine or any other.
Because, you know, Iran is heating up.
You're going to see more war.
And in addition to conventional types of warfare, where you have somebody who pushes a button and targets this or targets that, in addition to that, you're going to have autonomous weaponization.
You're going to have AI.
People still don't understand.
Artificial...
Intelligence versus robots.
If you have a Zumba or a Roomba or whatever thing's called or a robot, that is something you program.
You program that.
If you have a conveyor belt and you have some type of a device that paints or welds or moves, that's a robot.
It does this one thing over and over again.
That's it.
It's all it does.
You might have a little bit of thinking.
You might analyze something.
And by the way, I love to watch the whole notion of the assembly line and how it picks out things.
I can watch machines.
How is it made?
I was watching something on just how cider is made.
Apple cider.
What's the difference between apple cider and apple juice?
It's obvious once you know the secret.
So if you have a device that looks for metal objects, Can remove bad apples, you know, figuratively, literally, literally.
That's robotics.
Artificial intelligence is what it can do perhaps maybe to improve upon.
Or maybe it will say, when I don't want to work.
And what they will do is, artificial intelligence will tell, will program You.
You program a robot.
Artificial intelligence programs you.
And it programs itself.
It's not a robot.
Say this again.
It's not a robot.
It's iRobot.
It's everything you can imagine.
And Gertzel and...
Who is the other fellow?
Goetzel and Kurzweil or whatever.
Oh, they make it sound wonderful.
It's great.
The potential.
Oh my God.
It is beyond anything we have even remotely seen.
Like you cannot believe.
So I want you to be aware of that.
Very, very aware.
We're going to be talking about this.
It's one of the most interesting topics.
And I promise you, it is not being talked about.
On regular and conventional stories because of the fact that, well, the reason why is simply this.
They're talking about stuff like Tulsi Gabbard.
The most boring story of them all.
She's not going to be a Democrat.
Is she going to be a Republican?
I don't know.
Or maybe Kanye West.
Anybody talking about Kanye West?
I don't think so.
Don't think so.
Isn't that interesting?
Well, it's very interesting, but nobody's talking about that anymore.
Really?
Really.
Wow.
That's pretty strange.
Yeah, it is strange.
You know what else is kind of strange about the whole thing?
I mean, now and then there'll be a, you know, like Candace Owens has her documentary on BLM and whatever.
Ask our good friend Dinesh D'Souza about 2,000 mules.
Anything from that?
No?
Great documentary.
Good man.
Good friend of the show.
So, you can talk about that if you like.
I don't because it's a waste of my time.
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Yeah.
Now let's talk.
There is a very interesting balance.
A balance that occurs between knowing something that's going to happen and being paranoid.
You are called paranoid.
You are called a conspiracy theorist most of the time, a lunatic, some demented right-wing nativist, some MAGA, loon, or whatever.
I don't know.
I can't even keep track of the labels anymore.
I really can't.
I can't keep track of them because I just don't have time anymore.
I don't know.
I really don't know.
But I recognize that I don't fit in anywhere.
And I've been trying for the longest time to explain something.
A couple of things here.
A little bit of history.
As soon as something happens, as soon as there is an element, some type of a device that is selected, as soon as somebody says, hey, look, I made this knife.
You've heard me say this before.
This is a wonderful knife.
It's called a knife.
I call that a knife.
It's metal.
I forged it.
And I sharpened this edge.
And we can cut it.
This is in the old days, of course.
Prehistoric.
We can skin animals and cut our meat.
And we can cut rope and vine.
It really will help us.
Would you like to see it here?
And you hand it over and somebody stabbed immediately.
As soon as the...
This is the most...
As soon as the, oh, what is it, the phone was developed, immediately thereafter there was, after Mr. Watson or I Need You, there was, what are you wearing?
So it always happens like that.
One of the most important and critical aspects in the history of warfare was the implementation, development and use and invention of the longbow.
And the reason for that is simple.
If I can exclude, if I can push you back, if I can add to my distance, where I don't see you, I don't have to engage you, mano a mano, hand to hand, face to face, I don't have to see you, see your eyes, smell you, grab you, touch you.
If I can impersonalize.
The fight.
And push you back.
What happens then?
Very, very simple.
I have more often.
I will do it more often.
Because I don't have to.
I don't have to invest anything.
That was easy.
Here's our rifle.
Here's our artillery.
Shoot down there.
I don't know.
You just shot a village full of kids.
Well, I can't really see them.
First is going down.
In killing children deliberately, or innocent people, or old women, or men, or whatever it is.
The longbow was the most important thing.
It showed us that, wow!
So whenever you separate, whenever you impersonalize warfare, what you're doing is you're actually bringing people.
This is the most important.
You're bringing people into a situation where they would tend to become more bellicose more often.
Yes.
Okay, fine.
Now the next consideration is simply this.
Remember, in order to increase the lethality of a community, you want to, first of all, impersonalize the enemy.
We don't know them.
We don't like them.
They're not like us.
They don't look like us.
They don't sound like us.
They don't pray like us.
They don't wear the same clothes like us.
They are the weird...
They're not human.
They're not the same.
You have to depersonalize.
And it's the collective depersonalization of people.
That's number one.
And then, I'll give you a device which makes it even easier.
So let me take some people.
Let me take a number of kids who have been raised on...
And I don't know today...
Maybe you can answer this question.
Are as many kids...
Are any kids only playing video games today as they were in the old days?
Huh?
Okay.
More kids are gaming.
Now we call it gaming.
More are into video games and more adults are involved in it.
And what it is, there is something that is transformational.
Something that takes people to another realm where they are hypnotized by the screen, by the headgear, by the focus, playing days at a time.
You've seen this.
You may have done it yourself.
When The metaverse when alternative realities and this metaverse type of weird, hypnotic how do we say this?
When this hits when this hits it's going to be something that I'm not even going to be...
I don't think anybody can even understand.
And when the metaverse hits, specifically, when alternative, spatial, hypnotic universes and dimensions are where people live.
Let me explain this to you.
We are going to have...
Now, in the old days, let me back up.
And please, I have so much to say.
I know I jump around because I see 50 different things I want to tell you at the same time.
It's very difficult sometimes for me, so I apologize in advance.
In the old days, we used to want to recruit these people because they would be in the Quonset hut on some Vegas strip.
Playing games and saying, here, we're going to hit these people.
Hit these people.
Okay.
We get some kid who's drugged out in some kind of medical oblivion and we put him in front of the screen and all this stuff.
Okay.
Then, then, we will be able to take people from the battlefield humans.
And turn it over to these brain-dead, emotionless, kind of a flat affect gamers who just...
We don't need to do that anymore.
We're going to have all AI.
We're going to have artificial intelligence.
We're going to have already systems autonomous.
We're not going to need these people.
This is...
But that doesn't mean we don't want to just...
Park them away because this provides a means of lobotomizing an entire group of people.
I know that may sound a bit rough and I know when you tell people that you're saying, what is he talking about?
It's much easier to control a society by putting them someplace over here.
Remember this.
If I wanted to run a civilization, And I was a despotic ruler.
I want people to be basically in control.
I don't want them to speak up.
I don't want them to cause trouble.
I don't want them to voice their opinion.
I don't want them to be a part of this.
I want them to just be quiet, shelved, over here.
Just go away.
I don't want to have to think about you.
Go inside your home.
Don't go outside.
Play in front of your computer.
I don't care.
Sit in the dark.
It doesn't matter.
Stay here.
Don't travel.
Don't go anyplace.
Don't talk to other people.
You can pretend you're talking to people.
Here, use your device.
This is the only thing you need.
You don't need people.
I gave you this nice thing.
This device is actually a mouse, but we're going to pretend this is a phone.
And in this phone, you can be anything you want.
You can be sexy and hot and you can do OnlyFans and you can do your porn or whatever you want.
It doesn't matter.
Just stay home.
Stay in your cell.
Just stay there.
And live there.
And if you get tired of that, put on the Oculus.
You can go into the metaverse and you can...
Play games there.
Want to go to a concert?
No, no, no, no, no.
Don't go to a concert.
Stay here.
Here, here, here.
You want to have a house?
Don't buy a house.
Buy some virtual reality real estate.
An NFT.
Nobody's talking about NFTs anymore.
Whatever.
They'll be back.
Cryptocurrency and alternative economies aren't going anywhere.
Stay there.
Don't go out.
Stay home.
Don't.
Don't.
We also found out that people, by virtue of pandemics and biomedical restrictions, people said, you know what, that's not bad.
Look at the number of people who are still wearing masks, driving by themselves.
Okay, that's over there.
Now, when it comes to warfare, different story.
I'm going to take something, and I'm going to take, where is my magic pickle?
Anyway, it's somewhere around here.
Imagine this.
There is this device.
Here it is.
This is my device.
And this is my, what is it called?
It's called a drone.
Isn't that nice?
It's not a plane.
It's a drone.
Why don't you call it a plane?
It's not a plane.
A plane involves somebody flying the plane.
Top Gun.
Did you like Top Gun?
Did you like that PSYOP?
Did you like that defense?
Did you like that?
I think so.
One of the best prop pieces ever.
Propaganda?
Wonderful.
It was interesting too.
Good guys, sort of.
I'm surprised they even have that anymore.
But I digress.
Here's this thing.
It's flying.
We're going to punch into this all of the coordinates of what the enemy is, where the enemy resides, what they look like.
We're going to put in all the data and all of the behavioral information, where they go, what they do, what they look like, what they look like from far away, the whole thing.
And then, you can have at first the person sitting in the Quonset hut, you know, pushing the button and saying, okay, fire mission, begin, charge, engage the enemy, blah, blah, blah.
Notice the engage enemy, not shoot and kill, engage, sorties, etc., etc.
Got it?
Got it.
Terrific.
And we do that.
Then, eventually we can say, you know what, let's go one step further.
Let us give this little device, through artificial intelligence, a series of parameters.
When you see this happen, engage the enemy.
We may not be around.
We may be busy.
Might be the weekend, might be the middle of the night.
And it all changes when we go to, you know what?
The AI says, we're going to do one better.
You gave us this particular set of parameters, but we're going to machine learn it, for lack of a better word.
Let's back up a little bit.
I have a friend of mine I've known my whole life who's a radiologist.
And he's very good at reading mammograms.
Very good.
Very good.
And he really never misses them.
But he knows something.
He has this thing called judgment.
And he knows things.
And what he knows is, for example, well, this is a 40-year-old woman.
She's had cancer before.
She has a series of this family.
Her family, BRCA1, 2...
genetic predisposition.
I'm going to keep an eye on this.
I've seen, in my opinion, it's called judgment.
I've talked about judgment before.
It's experience.
Okay.
Now, instead, here's my...
Device looks just like my weapon.
This is this new thing.
What it does is it has every mammogram ever recorded in its database.
And I'm going to show this device, this learning device, every mammogram, positive for cancer, benign, dangerous, questionable, you name it.
And I'm going to give this thing everything.
Millions and millions.
And when it sees this, it can zoom in and it can blow up the picture.
And this thing, in a millisecond, will compare your breast tissue, your sample, with every mammogram that's ever existed.
Now which one do you think would be more accurate?
Statistically, one would say, obviously the machine.
But the machine doesn't have judgment.
But it just put my friend out of business.
Who wants to do that?
How about somebody who says, I know every single picture.
I've seen everything.
And you do know how metadata works, right?
Metadata is a word we use a lot, but we don't really understand it.
Metadata says, okay, do me a favor.
Metadata is almost like your cupboard.
Your larder.
Throw in everything.
Meat, chicken, fish, refrigerated, spices, coriander, oils, seasonings.
It's there.
It's the data.
And from that, you can make anything you want.
Want to make a pasta dish?
We got it.
Want to make a meat dish?
Want to make a banana?
We got it.
We got everything.
But we need this group.
So what I do is...
I'm always giving everything metadata.
Your phone scans, where you go, GPS information, where you shop, where you buy, how fast you walk, how fast you drive.
Are you black?
Are you white?
Are you gay?
Are you straight?
What do your eyes look like?
Where do you live?
What time of day do you go out?
And I just throw this into this big mixture.
And from that I can say, how many white male Professionals living in the Pacific Northwest who voted Democratic and are left-handed drive a considered a Tesla and spend at least an hour online searching bullfighting websites.
I got it.
Here's the answer.
Why?
Because of the metadata.
Because I threw everything in there.
I've got bullfighting statistics.
I've got weight and height and this.
That's all it is.
I want as much data as possible.
The metadata is what I use to cull everything else.
When you are on...
We are on the highway a lot in the Yugo stretch.
And I always look at these truck stops.
I love trucks.
Truck Stops and Red Sovine and the great Dale Watson.
Give me 40 acres and I'll turn this rig around and all the things about riding a...
being on a Giddy Up Go Daddy and Teddy Bear and eventually you're going to see a trailer with what appears to be not even a cab, not a...
nothing.
It's going to be wheels.
And it's going to be this...
Thing in the front.
Eventually, just so that you don't freak out, you will see this driver.
There's no driver.
No drivers anymore.
None.
And you're going to hear records about safety, no accidents.
24 hours a day.
Costs down.
Hey, you know that Amazon thing you're getting?
Well, guess what?
It's now cheaper.
Why?
Because it gets there quicker.
We don't have a human driver anymore who's going to rest for 10 hours or whatever it is or can only drive for this long or has a flat tire or whatever.
And you're going to say, I like that.
You're going to be seeing factories open 24 hours a day in complete pitch black, freezing, whatever the temperature, sweltering heat.
Sub-zero, doesn't matter.
And you're going to get yourself faster.
You notice how when you go to a CVS or any kind of store, you get the checkout.
Here, would you like to check out over there?
We went to Bed Bath& Beyond.
Would you want to go over there?
No, I want you.
Sorry.
Go over there.
But I want you to have a job.
No, I want to walk you over to the guillotine where I decapitate my means of employment.
You see what's going on everywhere?
Everywhere you go.
Always.
Amazon will own everything.
Everything.
Everything.
Post office will be shut down.
It'll be some titular vestige of something.
Your mail.
Your medicine.
Food.
Pharmacy.
Everything.
Voting.
The future is going to blow your mind.
Now some things will work and some things won't.
But going back to the notion of warfare, when you remove the human element and you put in a system where this artificial intelligence system Is allowed to decide when wars take place, you can forget it.
Who is responsible?
When you are hit by an autonomous vehicle, who is responsible?
Who?
Let me tell you what they're going to do next.
You know how there's always something?
Are you injured?
Do you want to be injured?
Have you been injured?
We'll fight for you.
I'm injured.
Are you injured?
Hello, I'm going to be injured.
Fight for you.
Fight!
We'll get you.
We're going to fight for you.
Fight!
What are you fighting for?
I'm injured.
You should give me the money.
Oh, we're going to fight.
Have you been injured?
Have you...
Were you a Marine at Camp Lejeune?
Have you seen that one?
My God!
What is the matter with it?
Were you ever at Camp Lejeune?
Can you pronounce Lejeune?
Did you ever drink water?
That's it.
Call me.
Here they have these ads here in New York.
Were you downtown in Manhattan during 9-11?
What do you mean downtown?
It doesn't matter.
Just call me.
I drove through there.
I don't know.
Well, as you know, pursuant to statute, vaccines are immune from liability.
Or, excuse me, personal injuries.
Allegedly caused by vaccine.
This is by statute.
Eventually, Tesla or whoever runs...
By the way, the Teslas you see right now are going to look like the Fred Flintstone machine compared to what Audi's going to do and Mercedes.
But the new ones, I will bet you anything, are going to have liability, either limitations of liability or immunization because they're going to say, you know...
We can't advance this technology if we have to worry about lawsuits.
You know what?
You're right.
Pesky lawsuits are not...
I can't sue?
No.
No.
You can't sue for vaccines.
You're going to be seeing more and more and more.
This is not good for the trial bar because nobody likes lawyers anyway.
They get in the way of stuff.
Now, here's the best part.
Here's the best part.
Nobody's talking about this.
They're talking about Candace Owens.
They're talking about Tulsi Gabbard.
That's it.
You're talking about, hey, did you see the SNL cold open?
No, I don't.
You want to talk about this?
No, that takes too much thinking.
I want to talk about that.
Hi.
I'm hot.
One of these days, believe me when I tell you this, you're going to vote for a president who is on TikTok or Instagram because they're hot.
You think I'm kidding me?
You're going to vote on OnlyFans or something.
Oh, apps?
Because we are changing the currency of what fame is today.
Isn't it funny nobody's asked Tulsi, oh by the way, Tulsi, before you go, are you going to be a Republican?
I'm sorry, I don't have time.
No, no, no, wait, wait, wait, no.
We got it, you're not going to be a Democrat.
Are you going to be a Republican?
I don't know.
I'll let you know.
What?
How can we be talking like that?
I don't know.
I'll just let you know.
We're talking about that.
This is we could have Armageddon.
And here's the best part.
When somebody says, hey, we have a new problem in Iran and there's going to be some A buddy who says, we have to stop whatever it is, whether it's Yemen, wherever.
It doesn't matter.
We're not going to be sending troops.
We're going to be sending stuff.
You know how expensive a drone is?
Oh my God.
And then there's maintenance.
And the crews.
And there's nobody killed.
Well, not on our side.
And this is all happening.
And once it starts, who reels back?
Who says, now wait a minute, before we do this, who are these robotics companies?
Who are they?
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One thing I want to explain to you, which is, who knows the word uncanny valley?
I know you're not going to look it up, but I'm going to tell you.
Who knows, who has ever heard of the uncanny valley?
Let me explain to you what this is.
The uncanny valley.
is a term in aesthetics.
And it is a hypothesized relationship, a relation between an object's degree of resemblance to a human being and the emotional response to the object.
The concept suggests that robotic objects, humanoid objects, you know, That are, that imperceptibly resemble humans, get this kind of a cute level, and then they get creepy real quick, and we don't know why.
Have you noticed this?
Have you noticed, and we've seen it before in clowns, it's called coolrophobia.
Have you heard this?
Coolrophobia.
This is a fear of clowns.
Have you noticed how clowns freak you out?
They're not, they're just, anyway.
When it comes to robots, there's a certain degree of kind of cuteness.
Like, oh, that's, and then all of a sudden, they get weird and creepy.
It's the uncanny valley.
That's this, there's this term coined in the 70s.
And one of the reasons why Boston Dynamics and DARPA will always make a robot kind of, sort of look Like a dog or a person.
They don't have to.
Is to connect you with familiarity.
Oh, look!
It's a little robot dog.
No, it's not.
It's a robot on the ground, but we're designing it so you'll see it as a dog and you'll connect to it.
This type of...
Oh, it's a robot!
R2-D2.
C-3PO, right?
Danger Will Robinson.
Remember...
Robots.
Terminator.
Everything that you've ever seen in terms of entertainment is a precursor, is prefatory to what we're seeing now.
It's not done by accident.
It layers upon layer.
And we have been waiting for this.
Nobody is discussing it.
Nobody cares about this.
Nobody is thinking about it.
Because people will say, oh, that's cool.
And the moment that you lose the ability to get into your car with a key or this fob scares me immediately because I've just lost control of my car.
A key, you know, hot wire and all this.
The moment you completely lose that, then you have given up a critical part of your own autonomy.
And it will be too late, but most people...
Are naive.
Not stupid.
They're just naive.
They don't think that far.
They just think everything's going to be groovy and everybody's going to look out for them.
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