Lionel Nation - MAJOR AWS BLACKOUT: Uncovered as a KILL SWITCH? Aired: 2025-10-22 Duration: 32:47 === Amazon Went Dark (07:35) === [00:00:02] It is imperative that you listen. [00:00:04] Imperative that you listen and you focus on what I am saying. [00:00:08] This is not meant that some attempt at scaring you, but it's the truth. [00:00:12] I don't want you to listen like you've never listened before. [00:00:16] I'm not one to give idle warnings. [00:00:19] Something happened that should scare every person who lives on a screen. [00:00:26] Amazon went dark and nobody seems to be talking about it. [00:00:31] Nobody seems to be explaining what that meant. [00:00:34] People are saying, oh, it's another, it's another blackout. [00:00:37] Okay, yeah, that happens. [00:00:38] Uh-huh, right. [00:00:40] Yeah, that's happened before. [00:00:42] Not like this. [00:00:43] Uh-uh. [00:00:44] Be not mistaken. [00:00:46] This is a little different. [00:00:47] This is a beta test, my friend. [00:00:50] They are ready for the big time. [00:00:53] Let me also tell you something. [00:00:55] If you think that the big one's not coming, and I refer always to the big one, you are not paying attention. [00:01:02] Believe me when I tell you this, you are not paying attention. [00:01:05] They are ready for something so huge, so colossal. [00:01:09] And every time they do this, they habituate you to it. [00:01:13] Amazon went dark. [00:01:14] Not just this website or a few streaming services, but the very nervous system of what we call the modern internet. [00:01:23] Amazon web services, AWS is huge. [00:01:29] This is the digital backbone of half the web. [00:01:34] And it went down for hours. [00:01:36] Listen to me. [00:01:37] Banks, food delivery apps, streaming platforms, Zooms, classrooms, banking, video games, even government portals all blinked out, blacked out, and went down. [00:01:51] And then the whispers started. [00:01:53] Listen to the whispers. [00:01:56] This wasn't an accident. [00:01:59] Now, some folks, of course, have been saying they know a little bit about this. [00:02:02] Some folks are saying, I think we know what's going on. [00:02:05] Some folks are pretty smart about this and they get it, but nobody's listening because they're calling this a typical, ridiculous, one of these conspiracy theories. [00:02:16] But some workers at one of the Amazon data centers posted a video during the blackout. [00:02:23] And you could see the confusion on their face. [00:02:26] You could see the look of alarm. [00:02:28] Quote, this was a quote, they don't have any information for us. [00:02:33] This is what the employees said. [00:02:36] I believe in the kill switch. [00:02:40] They're testing it out and it works. [00:02:44] That was another voice in the background. [00:02:46] And they added something. [00:02:47] They said, they're cleansing it right now from everything. [00:02:52] Cleansing? [00:02:53] They're cleansing. [00:02:54] Think about this word, cleansing? [00:02:56] Is this an industry term? [00:02:59] Did he mean cleaning? [00:03:02] Every outage has a reason, a power surge, a hardware fault, an update. [00:03:10] Gone wrong. [00:03:10] Excuse me. [00:03:12] But this time, there was no silence. [00:03:14] There was no internal communication. [00:03:16] There was no explanation. [00:03:18] No, nothing. [00:03:19] Even the systems that normally send messages to employees, everything was down. [00:03:27] Everything was offline. [00:03:29] It was as if someone had pulled a single lever, pushed a single button, and every circuit obeyed. [00:03:39] It's the dead man's wit, sort of what Candace Owens called her insurance policy. [00:03:45] Remember that story that went nowhere with that? [00:03:47] Don't get me started. [00:03:49] This is different. [00:03:50] They called it an operational issue, a glitch, a problem with domain name resolution. [00:03:56] Yeah, yeah, yeah. [00:03:58] But the symptoms told a different story, my friend. [00:04:02] Have you seen Down Detector? [00:04:04] It's a great site. [00:04:06] Go to downdetector.com, but down detector. [00:04:09] It recorded more than 11 million reports of outages at over 2,500 companies. [00:04:20] Let me say that again. [00:04:23] 11 million reports of outages at over 2,500 companies. [00:04:33] And I'm not talking about a mom and pop dollar pizza slice joint, though that's a buck 50 now. [00:04:39] Snapchat, Netflix, Disney Plus, Coinbase, Robinhood, Ring, Alexa, McDonald's apps, educational platforms from the Ivy League to K-12, all dead at once. [00:04:56] And this isn't some simple DNS hiccup. [00:04:59] No, no, no, no. [00:05:00] See, that's a choke point test. [00:05:03] It's a pressure check. [00:05:05] This is by design. [00:05:06] So they say, what do I know? [00:05:09] I'm just a conspiracy theorist, correction, analyst. [00:05:13] When one company controls this much digital infrastructure, a single, single command can become a global blackout. [00:05:23] Do you understand how this thing works? [00:05:25] See, we understand it because we know what's going on. [00:05:29] We understand it because we get it. [00:05:31] We understand it because we're different. [00:05:33] We're cut from a different cloth. [00:05:36] We are suspicious. [00:05:37] We're skeptical. [00:05:38] You can't fool us. [00:05:40] That's why the government hates us, because they call us conspiracy theorists, because we're not. [00:05:45] You can't BS us. [00:05:46] You can't lie to us. [00:05:48] Amazon runs nearly half of the cloud services on Earth. [00:05:52] You think they're making money with your deliveries and stuff? [00:05:55] They're losing money. [00:05:57] They're losing money. [00:06:02] You can get a pen and the box and the post or whatever it is at the post. [00:06:08] They got these machines. [00:06:10] They lose money on this. [00:06:11] They're not going to make money on Amazon. [00:06:13] That's not where they make their money. [00:06:15] It's cloud services. [00:06:17] And let me tell you something. [00:06:19] Bezos, he's busy with that thing he's married to. [00:06:22] He's running around. [00:06:23] He's not even in charge of it. [00:06:24] He's the Zoron Mamdani of that. [00:06:27] You don't believe this story about, I worked in my, they always work in their garage. [00:06:32] I put together this whole thing. [00:06:34] Yeah, it's a cover story. [00:06:36] Mark Zuckerberg, I was in my dorm room at Harvard. [00:06:39] I said, hey, I've got an idea. [00:06:41] Why don't we have this cool way of people talking? [00:06:44] Or I'm Bill Gates. [00:06:45] I'm this weird guy who works in my garage and I came up with this thing. [00:06:52] The only story I kind of believe, believe it or not, is Steve Jobs. [00:06:58] But this is different. [00:07:00] This is Amazon. [00:07:01] The U.S. military uses it and other militaries, major hospitals use it, news organizations, financial exchanges, artificial intelligence servers, even parts of the government's own data networks. [00:07:19] That means whoever controls AWS can silence communication, can silence finance and logistics and news in one coordinated kill switch act. === No Access, No Escape (03:00) === [00:07:36] Think about that. [00:07:38] Now, imagine if that command is written into a security protocol, a built-in off switch under the label, let's say, emergency compliance. [00:07:50] That's the kill switch people are talking about. [00:07:54] The ability to shut down civilization for maintenance. [00:07:59] See, during the outage, reports came in from data centers where even the employee logins were disabled. [00:08:08] No one could clock in. [00:08:10] No one could access internal dashboards. [00:08:13] Automatic doors wouldn't open. [00:08:16] Whole teams sat in dark server rooms waiting for a signal from the mothership. [00:08:24] Do you get what's going on here? [00:08:26] And while they waited, the world rediscovered what digital dependency really means. [00:08:32] You see that? [00:08:34] This was only a test. [00:08:36] Remember that from the emergency broadcast system? [00:08:40] Had this been, schools could not assign homework. [00:08:45] Professors could not grade papers. [00:08:47] Families could not access security cameras. [00:08:52] Delivery drivers lost navigation. [00:08:57] Streaming frozes of services froze. [00:09:02] And what did the public do? [00:09:04] Well, they scrolled for updates on social media, which also happened to be running on AWS. [00:09:12] People laugh. [00:09:13] Oh, Amazon is down again. [00:09:15] Uh-huh. [00:09:16] But look closer. [00:09:18] Each outage is longer than the last. [00:09:21] And each glitch spreads wider. [00:09:24] And every time the company comes back online, the explanation gets vaguer. [00:09:30] It's weirder. [00:09:32] Now, here's what I suspect. [00:09:37] Here's what I'm thinking about. [00:09:41] This was a rehearsal. [00:09:43] This is a beta test. [00:09:44] This is a dress rehearsal. [00:09:46] This is war gaming. [00:09:48] This is tabletop. [00:09:49] This is a plan. [00:09:51] A digital war game to measure response time and public behavior. [00:09:56] Sound familiar. [00:09:57] It's almost like having a pandemic. [00:10:02] Let's see what people do. [00:10:04] Let's see how quick they react. [00:10:06] Let's see what happens. === The AI Grasp on Our Phones (15:46) === [00:10:08] They wanted to see how fast panic spreads, how many minutes it takes for people to lose patience. [00:10:16] And who dares to question the official story? [00:10:21] They're mapping compliance in real time. [00:10:23] I'm just saying, what do I know? [00:10:29] You know, this is my, Mrs. L calls this my old, what do you call it, grandpa sweater? [00:10:36] By grandpa sweater, it's my favorite. [00:10:38] So what do I know? [00:10:39] I'm just sitting here in New York. [00:10:40] I'm just talking to you. [00:10:41] What do I know? [00:10:43] Right? [00:10:44] Now, you may think that sounds extreme, but history tells us otherwise. [00:10:49] You see, every surveillance system starts as a convenience. [00:10:54] Every control mechanism begins as protection. [00:10:57] Remember what they say? [00:10:59] When you are sold something, you're the product. [00:11:06] When something is free, you're the product. [00:11:09] They're selling you. [00:11:11] Hey, this is free. [00:11:13] AOL. [00:11:14] Thank you. [00:11:14] You're the product. [00:11:16] It all begins like that. [00:11:18] It's control. [00:11:19] The Patriot Act was safety. [00:11:21] Censorship was for disinformation. [00:11:25] Now it's for stability. [00:11:27] A global cloud kill switch would be for security. [00:11:32] Remember, remember what Egypt did? [00:11:36] Remember what they did in the Middle East? [00:11:37] They'll shut you down. [00:11:39] China will also say, we want to know the location of dissidents. [00:11:42] Oh, yeah. [00:11:44] Oh, yeah. [00:11:45] You are so, you're on the Panapticon. [00:11:47] Don't even worry about turning things off. [00:11:49] You're in. [00:11:49] Forget it. [00:11:51] Hey, you better cover your lens. [00:11:54] Forget it. [00:11:55] Forget it. [00:11:56] You can do whatever you want. [00:11:57] You're part of the database. [00:11:59] You're part of the metadata, this big, you know, punch bowl of information gumbo. [00:12:08] But here's the question: who owns the kill switch? [00:12:13] A handful of unelected executives accountable to no voters, no Congress, no Constitution. [00:12:22] Amazon can take down the internet faster than the government can declare an emergency. [00:12:28] Or if somebody hacks it, they put it all into one place. [00:12:33] Look at the timing. [00:12:35] This happened in the middle of growing talk about AI safety and content regulation. [00:12:43] Lawmakers have openly floated the idea of controlled access to information. [00:12:48] These are their terms. [00:12:50] What better way to test centralized control than to shut off the digital lights for a few hours and watch who notices? [00:12:59] You see, the employees noticed, they spoke. [00:13:03] And if you listen to what they said, one said the company was cleansing the system. [00:13:08] There's that, again, this cleansing. [00:13:10] Maybe it was a misstatement. [00:13:12] Cleansing what? [00:13:14] Logs, metadata, traces of something no one was supposed to see, purging, expurgating, bowlerizing. [00:13:23] You see, when insiders use language like that, it means digital hygiene, purging information that could reveal the real sequence of events. [00:13:34] Maybe, who knows, right? [00:13:35] I mean, I don't know. [00:13:36] I just wear a sweater. [00:13:38] When the system came back online, Amazon spoke people said all services had returned to normal. [00:13:45] Raw. [00:13:47] But nothing is normal about a company that can paralyze the internet and then shrug it off. [00:13:54] And we haven't even gotten to Palantir yet. [00:13:57] That's another kettle of fish, as you see. [00:14:00] Now, here's the deeper layer. [00:14:03] If Amazon can do this intentionally or even accidentally, what about the state? [00:14:11] What about the intelligence agencies that have access to corporate infrastructure through national security partnerships? [00:14:20] You know, the NSA, Cyber Command, DHS, all of them contract with AWS. [00:14:30] They don't need to build their own switch. [00:14:32] They already rent one. [00:14:34] So if you control the digital heartbeat, you control perception. [00:14:40] You control speech. [00:14:41] You control panic and calm. [00:14:44] Imagine an election day. [00:14:45] Imagine an election day when the servers go dark in key districts. [00:14:50] Imagine a breaking news event where the streams freeze just long enough to erase the first version of the truth. [00:15:01] This is why the term kill switch terrifies people who really understand systems. [00:15:08] It isn't science fiction. [00:15:10] It's architecture. [00:15:12] One power grid, one payment network, one cloud provider, one button. [00:15:20] And the public has been conditioned to see the outages as harmless. [00:15:24] You've been habituated. [00:15:25] Harmless inconveniences. [00:15:27] Oh, well, you know, we've had like the blackout of New York, the blackout, the great blackout. [00:15:35] Oh, the Wi-Fi's out. [00:15:36] Oh, guess I'll go read a book. [00:15:39] But in a data economy, downtime is weaponized. [00:15:44] Every outage tests the limits of dependency. [00:15:48] Every recovery tightens the leash. [00:15:52] Listen to me. [00:15:54] Any crypto Bitcoiners out there? [00:15:57] Yeah, where do you get your information from? [00:15:59] Where do you log into? [00:16:00] How do you know? [00:16:01] Do you have this? [00:16:02] You have Coinbase or whatever it is. [00:16:05] Oh, but Bitcoin is, I'm sure it is. [00:16:09] Well, there's blockchain. [00:16:10] I'm sure it is. [00:16:12] But if you can't get to it, it's like, what if I controlled all the safes of the world? [00:16:19] Your money's in there. [00:16:21] It's in there. [00:16:22] Just can't get into it. [00:16:23] Oh, but it's safe. [00:16:25] You just can't get to it. [00:16:28] I mean, you think your files are on your computer. [00:16:33] That's what people think. [00:16:33] They're not. [00:16:35] That's why I love when they say, the FBI sees, you don't need to seize computers. [00:16:41] Anyway, but they do. [00:16:42] Or we need your phones. [00:16:44] Give us your phones. [00:16:46] They've got your phone. [00:16:47] Apple's got your phone. [00:16:48] Everybody's got your phone. [00:16:50] This idea, this is nuts. [00:16:53] They live on rented servers. [00:16:55] Your passwords, your photos, your business invoices, your child's homework, your medical history. [00:17:00] It kind of sounds like Hillary's, right? [00:17:02] Yoga or yoga. [00:17:06] Medical history, everything, all floating in the same digital ocean, controlled by a few captains you will never meet and never know. [00:17:16] They're the most important people in the world. [00:17:19] And when they say operational issue, let's do the air quotes together, friends. [00:17:24] Operational issue. [00:17:25] That's code for control rehearsal. [00:17:28] When they say accelerate recovery, that means flip the switch back on. [00:17:35] Now ask yourself why Amazon still hasn't explained what really happened. [00:17:42] Why the engineers on duty weren't briefed? [00:17:45] Why the system logs remain sealed? [00:17:48] Is anybody following up on this? [00:17:50] Anybody following up on Epstein? [00:17:52] Anybody following up on Charlie Kirk? [00:17:54] Anybody? [00:17:54] No, we don't follow up on things. [00:17:56] We're ready to move to the next story. [00:17:59] Hey, they're bulldozing the white doors. [00:18:01] Ooh, that's cool. [00:18:02] Next, we have the attention span of a gnat. [00:18:06] And because keep in mind, the less you know, the easier it is to repeat. [00:18:10] So what do we do? [00:18:12] We prepare. [00:18:14] Back up your files on physical drives. [00:18:18] Diversify your services. [00:18:20] Use providers that are not chained to one cloud. [00:18:25] If your business or your communication depends on a single corporate server farm, you are already living under soft martial law. [00:18:34] Pay attention to patterns, outages that hit at dawn, social platforms that fail at the same hour, banking apps that go offline while markets are open. [00:18:48] Every one of those events, everyone is data. [00:18:53] And for the love of your own autonomy, stop laughing it off. [00:18:58] Stop shrugging it off. [00:18:59] It's not a joke. [00:19:01] Every time we shrug at a blackout, we hand them permission to test the next one. [00:19:07] This is not paranoia. [00:19:09] This is physics. [00:19:11] Systems with a single point of control always collapse into control. [00:19:18] If the day ever comes when that red button is pressed for real, it will not start with panic. [00:19:25] It will start with silence. [00:19:28] The screens will freeze. [00:19:30] The cloud will vanish. [00:19:32] The digital heartbeat will stop. [00:19:34] And the voice, the voice that returns will be the only one they want you to hear. [00:19:43] That is why you prepare now. [00:19:46] You guard your information. [00:19:47] you guard your independence, you guard your mind. [00:19:51] Because when the switch flips, there will be two kinds of people left, those who depend on the system and those who saw it coming. [00:19:59] So which one will you be? [00:20:01] And when you think about this, and I've tried this for so long, people will immediately shrug it off. [00:20:09] They're shrugging it off now. [00:20:11] They will shrug it off because this bothers them. [00:20:14] This is scary to them. [00:20:16] People do not like this. [00:20:19] They just start yammering and And I understand it. [00:20:22] That's okay. [00:20:23] I don't blame you. [00:20:25] Because a world without the internet. [00:20:30] You know, there's two folks I talk about. [00:20:33] Two. [00:20:35] It's two people, two sponsors. [00:20:37] And I want you to listen to me because they're the people that make us possible. [00:20:41] They're our cloud. [00:20:44] And the first is preparewithlionel.com. [00:20:49] It's right there. [00:20:52] If you think this is something, this is you lose data. [00:20:58] Okay. [00:21:00] It's terrible. [00:21:01] You lose food. [00:21:04] You have shutdowns, stores close a week. [00:21:09] You see, when I tell you that, when I say go to preparewithlionel.com, I'm not saying, oh, look, get ready. [00:21:18] Gee, you're going to not eat forever. [00:21:20] No, it's going to be panic. [00:21:21] It's going to be chaos. [00:21:23] That's what I'm telling you. [00:21:25] This country cannot get along. [00:21:27] We don't know how to handle these things. [00:21:30] We go crazy. [00:21:32] You understand that? [00:21:34] Crazy. [00:21:35] That's why you go to preparewithlionel.com. [00:21:38] That's why you go and you go, just go and look. [00:21:42] That's why you prepare now. [00:21:43] It's not the fact that, gee, I'm going to, I want to have enough ramen back. [00:21:48] No, it's the chaos that that starts. [00:21:53] Remember, ammo, water, energy, and food. [00:21:58] That's it. [00:21:59] Take your crypto and eat it. [00:22:02] That's number one. [00:22:04] Number two, the commodity that we hold the most precious is free speech. [00:22:13] That's it. [00:22:14] For me to be able to speak to you now. [00:22:16] And with the kill switch, it's gone. [00:22:20] Listen to what I'm saying to you. [00:22:21] Listen to me. [00:22:22] Do not dismiss. [00:22:24] Do not laugh this off. [00:22:28] There are people, some people coming back online again, and they withstood it. [00:22:34] Alex Jones is one. [00:22:36] Go down the list. [00:22:37] There were some people that we lost from Twitter who just never came back. [00:22:40] I don't know where they went. [00:22:42] I really don't know where they went. [00:22:43] But I will tell you this. [00:22:45] Mike Lindell has been here and fighting like you can't believe. [00:22:50] His Lindell TV is terrific. [00:22:51] Who do you think went? [00:22:52] Did you see what happened today? [00:22:53] With Nancy Pelosi, did you see where she went crazy? [00:22:56] That was from Lindell TV. [00:22:59] Because right now, do you see where they're going to, where Warner Brothers are going to sell CNN? [00:23:03] It's all being sold. [00:23:04] Everything, everything, all major, all major entertainment platforms or speech platforms. [00:23:13] That's why mypillow.com slash Lionel. [00:23:18] If you think this is about slippers, again, it is. [00:23:22] That's the product. [00:23:23] That's great. [00:23:24] It's like when Alex sells products, the products are terrific. [00:23:27] They got to be. [00:23:28] You're not a fool. [00:23:29] But it's going for something that is beyond. [00:23:31] So there's two things. [00:23:32] Number one, it's like when we used to buy Girl Scout cookies before we found out what was in them, it's a different story altogether. [00:23:40] So mypillow.com, promo code Lionel, go there right now, get a free gift. [00:23:44] Just, I have the links on here. [00:23:47] That's it. [00:23:47] This is not a hard sell. [00:23:49] You're smart enough, though. [00:23:51] I want you to understand that when I come on, I'm not the doomsayer. [00:23:54] I'm not a Cassandra. [00:23:55] I'm not the, I'm not portending ill. [00:23:58] That's not my thing. [00:23:59] That's not what I want to do. [00:24:01] That's not what this is about. [00:24:03] It's something more important, more serious. [00:24:07] We're the ones who are going to be the only ones standing. [00:24:10] We're going to be the ones, not these people, not these folks. [00:24:13] They don't even know what's happening. [00:24:15] They don't grasp it. [00:24:17] They don't understand. [00:24:18] They can't conceive of this. [00:24:20] Cable news is a joke, no matter what it is, no matter the direction. [00:24:24] The amount of crap that they give you that has absolutely nothing to do with what really matters is beyond astounding to me, beyond astounding. [00:24:36] This is it. [00:24:38] President Trump may not be perfect, but he's done more than anybody can imagine. [00:24:44] But it's up to you and me because let me tell you something. [00:24:47] He's out of office, I don't know what's going to happen. [00:24:49] And I haven't even talked to you yet about AI. [00:24:51] I haven't talked to you. [00:24:53] And these kill switches, I'm going to leave you with one thing. [00:24:56] These kill switches, listen to me carefully. [00:25:00] If you've got to do something, understand and grasp the notion of what AI means. [00:25:05] Grasp it. [00:25:06] I don't think people really get it. [00:25:07] I know it's hard to understand because it's a strange concept. [00:25:14] This could be done at the behest of a rogue AI program, an AI iteration, an AI form that comes out of nowhere and does this and hits the kill switch for you. [00:25:36] Pick your worst enemy. [00:25:39] China says, we know how to shut down. === Critical Outage Data (05:46) === [00:25:42] We don't use Amazon. [00:25:44] You do. [00:25:46] So if the kill switch exists in theory or in practice that I can access, that I can get to, it exists for everybody else. [00:25:55] Pay attention to what I'm saying. [00:26:00] And remember something. [00:26:02] Nobody on Capitol Hill is talking about this. [00:26:05] Trump's not talking about it. [00:26:08] JD Vance ain't talking about it. [00:26:10] Pam Bonnie's not talking about nobody. [00:26:14] Nobody. [00:26:16] And when Bezos is gallivanting around with that thing he's married to, doing stuff. [00:26:22] Oh, do you know what the but the but the gossip is with him? [00:26:26] I can't even tell you. [00:26:29] One parenthetical note. [00:26:34] A modern day Caligula is Prince Andrew. [00:26:41] And worse than him is Epstein was the sickest thing you could ever imagine. [00:26:55] And you ain't going to hear any of it. [00:26:58] Any of it. [00:27:00] That's for another story. [00:27:02] In the meantime, pay attention, dear friends. [00:27:07] Read, prepare, listen to what I'm telling you. [00:27:12] Pay very close attention. [00:27:15] This is so important. [00:27:17] Pay attention, as I said, to patterns and frequencies. [00:27:22] I'm going to say this again. [00:27:24] When an outage hits at dawn early, why? [00:27:30] Let's see what they happen when they wake up to something. [00:27:33] First is an outage that hits in the middle of the day. [00:27:36] Social platforms that all fail at the same hour, notice. [00:27:43] Banking apps that go offline while markets are open or closed. [00:27:51] Every one of these events is data. [00:27:54] It's a pattern. [00:27:55] It's an observable reality. [00:27:59] And this is about not just power. [00:28:00] It's about autonomy. [00:28:02] And for the love of your own autonomy, stop laughing it off. [00:28:06] And I'm going to say this again because I love you. [00:28:08] But every time you shrug, it's a blackout or something. [00:28:12] You're again, you're handing them permission. [00:28:14] Go ahead. [00:28:16] Higo. [00:28:17] All right. [00:28:18] Charlie Kirk, oh, whatever. [00:28:21] They don't respect us. [00:28:24] And people will say, oh, you're being paranoid. [00:28:25] This isn't paranoia. [00:28:27] It's physics. [00:28:27] It's reality. [00:28:28] It's electronics. [00:28:29] It's electrons. [00:28:30] Systems with a single point of control always collapse into control. [00:28:37] That's the thing which is critical. [00:28:39] Listen. [00:28:44] If the day ever comes when the kill switch is activated, when it's used for real, deliberately, militarily, maliciously, I'm telling you again, listen, it will not start with panic. [00:29:04] It starts with silence, the emptiness, the void of nothing. [00:29:10] Your world, your screens will freeze. [00:29:14] And this is what many people have only had to connect with reality. [00:29:19] Because if the cloud vanishes, you vanish. [00:29:24] The digital heartbeat stops, you stop. [00:29:28] Because for a lot of people, without that, without, forget medical records, forget, you know, banking. [00:29:37] Just being able to exist in this world, your world, it's like nuking a society. [00:29:44] And the voice that ultimately returns will be the only one they want you to hear. [00:29:52] And you will do anything. [00:29:53] Please don't let that happen again. [00:29:56] That is why you prepare now. [00:29:59] Guard your information. [00:30:02] Guard your independence. [00:30:05] Protect your mind. [00:30:07] I'm telling you, and you know this. [00:30:11] When the switch flips. [00:30:15] Two kinds of people. [00:30:18] Those, like most, who depend on the system and those who saw it coming. [00:30:25] We want to be the ones who saw it coming. [00:30:29] That's all, my friends. [00:30:30] It's very simple. [00:30:31] Very simple. [00:30:32] What are you going to do? [00:30:34] Are you ready? [00:30:35] Oh, I know people. [00:30:36] Oh, I'm ready. [00:30:38] No, you're not. [00:30:39] Because if you're the only one who can access something, if there is no internet, great, terrific. [00:30:46] You can look at your vacation photos all you want. [00:30:50] You can't escape this. [00:30:52] Who's looking out for us? [00:30:54] Who is the individual anywhere when Trump sits there in the White House with Altman and Gates and Zuckerberg? [00:31:05] I want to puke. [00:31:08] Can Elon help us? 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[00:32:10] Diddy is going to get that pardon from Trump. [00:32:13] You watch. [00:32:15] He's very upset about the fact that Santos got it. [00:32:17] There's so much stuff going on here. [00:32:20] The stuff that you're not going to hear on cable news, you know just where to find it. [00:32:25] Okay? [00:32:26] All right. [00:32:26] All right, dear friends, thank you so much for watching. [00:32:29] Thank you for your love and support. [00:32:30] Thank you. [00:32:31] And until we meet again, as we always say, comment as you see fit. [00:32:39] But I also say, and I hope it's never true where the monkey does die, but the monkey's dead.