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One of my primary goals in bringing you Brighton Broadcast News each day here is to try to help you navigate the rapidly changing world.
And today's broadcast in particular is going to be a whirlwind of changes that will blow your mind beyond politics, beyond current events.
We're talking about paradigm shifting information.
Truly mind-blowing, and hopefully some of it inspirational as well.
But welcome.
This is Brighton Broadcast News for, what is it, Tuesday, November 26th, 2024. I'm Mike Adams.
Thank you for joining me today.
We've got a lot in store for you here.
We also have a bombshell interview for you with...
Mark Devlin, known as DJ Devlin, he's an expert in tracking...
Where do we begin?
Let's see, Epstein and Diddy and Hollywood and the satanic influence of the music industry and the movie industry.
And sadly, he gets into some demonic and child trafficking type of stuff.
It's pretty mind-blowing.
It's pretty dark.
But it's also kind of mind-blowing if you really want to understand what's going on in the world.
But that's the interview coming up later.
Now, before we get there, a couple of things to mention.
I have seen, well, I saw two comments in the last day that blew my mind as being completely dissociated from reality.
I saw one person, it was on X, I forgot who it was.
Somebody said that, oh, the AI bubble has popped, AI is over, and nobody can find even a single use case for AI. And I guess this is people who are watching the NVIDIA stock price, which I don't watch any stock prices.
I could care less.
But my overall understanding is that it went up and up and up to insane levels, and then now it's corrected to be less insane.
I don't know.
I'll tell you this.
Whoever says that AI has no use cases is completely dissociated from reality.
So I'm not going to dwell on this topic, but...
I will tell you that my company, we use AI algorithms every single day.
Of course, we're also involved in training our own language model.
We're doing a really revolutionary new training initiative that will result in the release of a groundbreaking historic language model next year.
And yes, it will be open source.
You'll be able to download a version of it for free.
We're actually building a much larger model this time.
We're going to Release publicly a scaled-down version because, well, it has to run in a 16-gigabyte graphics card for most people.
That would be like an NVIDIA 4090 card if you're into that.
You know, GPUs I'm talking about.
But we're actually building a much bigger model that can only run on servers.
And that's going to be a knowledge base, kind of a Noah's Ark of human knowledge.
I'll bring you more details about that.
But I use AI every single day.
We use AI to generate the thumbnails for this podcast, for example.
And AI is becoming so incredibly capable and advanced.
AI systems now can generate photos.
They can generate video.
Like, you saw my music video, I don't know, a couple months ago, God is with us.
Or the video that I did, the Song of Solomon.
Those were all AI-generated video snippets for that.
So I use an AI engine to do the entire music video.
There are so many use cases of AI beyond what I'm talking about here that you need to understand AI is going to...
Well, it's already changing the world.
But one of the things I'm going to focus on today is...
Well, I sort of mentioned this yesterday where NVIDIA... He is building a multimodal mapping engine of the entire world.
An Earth-scale digital twin is what it's called.
And yes, you need to know about this Earth-scale digital twin, what's going to be in this replica of Earth that exists in the digital space that also follows the laws of physics.
So I'll talk about that coming up here.
This is going to be mind-blowing, but you need to understand this.
That is, if you want to keep up with what's happening in the world.
Now, before we get to that, though, let me cover just some political breaking news that is relevant.
This is actually good news.
So Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, that's his name, and I don't know what his official title is, it's just border czar.
He said, and this was covered by just the news, he said that he is going to make sure that That the Justice Department criminally charges officials in blue cities and blue states if they obstruct or harbor illegal aliens.
He said, quote, they need to be aware of a couple of things.
Now, think about it.
He's talking to, let's say, Governor Newsom of California or the mayor of Denver who recently said he was going to have an insurrection, an uprising of 50,000 citizens.
We're going to resist the feds, you know.
Well, Tom Holman says, number one, impeding a federal law enforcement officer is a crime.
Number two, if you knowingly harbor or conceal an illegal alien from ICE, that's a crime.
So he says, don't cross that line.
So Tom Holman says it doesn't matter if these blue cities claim to be sanctuary cities or if the blue states claim to be sanctuary states.
He's going to send in feds to go get these illegals.
By the millions, by the way.
He says, quote, if we know someone's in a county jail and we know they're there, how do we know it?
When they run the fingerprints from NCIC, they bounce against the DHS database.
So we know, okay, we just got prints off this alien in this jail because his fingerprints just came back and that's where he's at right now.
So if we know he's there and if they don't give us access to him, is that not harboring?
He's saying that that's a crime.
So that's a positive piece of news in my book because I've called for arrests of all of those who are harboring illegal aliens.
I mean, arrest the AG of California, arrest the governor of California, arrest the mayors, arrest the city councils, arrest them all and charge them with treason, actually, because I think Trump will declare this to be an illegal crime.
alien invasion of America, potentially a wartime invasion, given that the fentanyl trafficking is it's like a chemical war against America.
Every year in America, fentanyl kills more Americans than died in the entire Vietnam War.
All, what was it, nine or ten years of the Vietnam War, which killed about 55,000 Americans or roughly that.
That's Far more than that die every year now in America because of fentanyl.
So it is a type of chemical war against America.
Trump will likely declare it to be a war.
Tom Homan, I like what he's saying so far.
And as long as they just target the illegals but don't violate the civil rights of American citizens, I'm okay with it.
My only concern about this, as I've stated before, has been, you know, I don't want Americans to be caught up in some kind of dragnet of all kinds of highway checkpoints and just going door-to-door, kicking in people's doors.
But I don't think that's going to happen at all.
That's not the plan.
That's not even necessary.
It's like Holman says.
They know where these illegals are.
A lot of them are in the county jails.
I learned that from Texas law enforcement, too.
They are in the county jails.
They're being held in the county jails.
The county jails are full.
They're full everywhere across Texas and the Red States.
They're waiting for Trump to get into office, for ICE to say, yeah, we'll take these aliens off your jails and then we'll boot them out of the country.
I'm telling you, the county jails are going to get half emptied all across places like Texas as soon as Trump is sworn in and ICE makes the appropriate arrangements.
So that's going to happen.
So that's one piece of good news.
Now, I have a second piece of good news also from Trump.
Now, I just want to reiterate that I'm committed to covering Trump's actions in a fair way.
That is, I'm not afraid to criticize Trump, obviously, when he does something that I think is wrong, like Operation Warp Speed, you know?
I'm not afraid to criticize Trump.
But when Trump does something good, I want to give him a thumbs up.
So Trump has apparently just announced something massive, something really big, New tariffs, well, two sets of tariffs.
One set of tariffs that will target Mexico and Canada for those countries failing to adequately protect the border crossings.
Now you might say, well, why Canada?
Well, you know, there are a lot of illegals that come into the U.S. from Canada, by the way.
But for Mexico, that's obvious.
Mexico is basically just a conduit of illegals.
Mexico has been a kind of beachhead for illegals, and Mexico does nothing, nothing to stop them.
So, Trump has announced a 25% tariff on all products coming into the United States from Mexico or Canada.
Yes.
That includes all the cheese from Canada, too.
So all products from Mexico and Canada will be hit with a 25% tariff until Mexico and Canada tighten up their border control and stop the free flow of illegals into our country.
Trump announced, quote, this tariff will remain in effect until such time as drugs, in particular fentanyl, and all illegal aliens stop this invasion of our country.
Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long-simmering problem.
We hereby demand that they use this power, and until such time that they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price.
You know how Trump likes you.
It's a very big price.
It's the biggest price that anybody's ever paid.
It's the most amazing big price.
But it is a big price, 25% tariff.
That's a big deal.
And you know why that's a big deal?
Well, because a lot of U.S. companies, of course, have outsourced their manufacturing to Mexico.
And that would include automobile manufacturers like, let's say, Dodge.
So Dodge trucks are made in Mexico.
And then they get shuttled across the border to the U.S., I think Ford has plants in Mexico.
I don't know for sure, but my understanding is that a lot of car manufacturers do.
And of course, textiles, shoes, all kinds of leather work type of products.
I mean, all kinds of things are made in Mexico.
Saddles, a lot of Western wear, but many other things as well.
Well, it's all going to get 25% more expensive starting January 20th.
And you might say, well, gosh, Trump, he's punishing America.
Why is it going to make everything more expensive for the American people?
I understand that.
But this, in my view, this is a good tariff.
This is a necessary tariff.
And I personally applaud Trump for announcing this.
I think it's a really great idea.
Even though it's short-term pain for American consumers, but if it motivates Mexico to stop Allowing just this unlimited flood of illegals into our country, then it's got to pay dividends, you know, many times over.
And eventually, we'll be able to drop the tariff as Mexico does its job and stops letting illegals just cross through.
Of course, Mexican government is involved in all of this because of the drug trafficking and the payoffs and the corruption and Bribes and all that stuff.
So this is going to require a pretty big change in Mexico and a lot of political pressure on top of that.
And the corporations in Mexico that export products to the U.S., they are not going to be happy about this.
So they're going to apply pressure to the Mexican government.
Hey, secure the border.
Otherwise, we're at a cost disadvantage.
Our goods aren't competitive anymore when we export them to the states, and then people have to pay more for them because of the tariff, you see.
So I think this is good on Trump's part.
It's a solid choice, except I would have made the tariff against Canada 25%, but against Mexico, I would have gone much higher, like 35%, 40%, 50%, and have a tiered milestone system.
Say, hey, we'll put a 50% tariff starting on day one unless you pre-announce your plans by January 20th of how you're going to stop the fentanyl drug trade and how you're going to stop illegal aliens.
If you announce those plans publicly, then we'll drop that tariff to 25%.
If you don't, we'll start it out at 50%.
And then as you meet milestones, for example, if the number of illegals caught crossing the border declines by 50%, let's say, on any given month, we'll drop the tariff 10%.
Something like that.
Start laying out goalposts for Mexico.
If fentanyl drug deaths in the United States decline by 25% in any given quarter, then we'll drop your tariff by another 5% or 10%.
You see what I'm saying?
Eventually, Mexico can work it down to zero, but they have to behave.
And this is exactly the right choice.
This is exactly what Trump should do.
He should use tariff powers, not sanction powers.
Sanctioning other countries usually doesn't do anything except hurt their people.
Tariffs are different.
Tariffs can be very, very effective.
It's just that I don't think we need to punish Canada nearly as much as Mexico because Canada will...
They'll give in very quickly.
They'll step up and do the right things and we'll be able to drop that tariff down.
Mexico is going to have some resistance.
The funny thing in this is that I support this even though you know how much I love avocados.
Because I'm using avocados every day in my smoothies.
And avocados, as you know, are already crazy expensive because, well...
The drug cartels run the avocado business in places like Michoacan and other regions of Mexico.
Every avocado that I buy, somewhere up the supply chain in Mexico, some drug cartel got paid off some amount.
And I don't know how much that is.
It's probably like a dollar, given how much these avocados cost me.
They're crazy!
Did you ever imagine paying like three or four dollars for an avocado?
Well, it's about to go up, folks.
It's about to go up at least another 25%.
So I'm just going to say on the record, Trump, I support you on this tariff policy, even though my avocados will go up in price.
It's absolutely worth it.
I'm willing to pay a dollar more per avocado in my smoothie in order to help stop the open borders trafficking into America.
And I also repeat my offer.
To President Trump that if you want to swing by Austin in your plane, pick me up on any given day.
Let me know in advance.
I'll bring a bank of blenders and a bunch of avocados and all my smoothie recipe powders and bananas and whey protein and turmeric powder, everything.
I'll bring it onto the plane.
I'll make smoothies for the whole presidential crew.
And the pilots, the pilot and co-pilot, everybody.
It'd be like smoothies galore.
So you don't have to eat freaking McDonald's on Trump Force One or Air Force One.
That's what I'm saying.
We all saw the photo.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. There kind of frowning with a Big Mac that he had not touched.
What is this?
Elon Musk chowing down on Chicken McNuggets.
Guys, I can do better for you.
I can do it better, and I'm willing to pay the avocado tariff to bring them on.
So just let me know when you want to make that happen.
Hey, I'll even leave my Glock in Texas because I know they probably don't want civilians bringing weapons on the Air Force One, right?
It's like, probably can't bring your concealed carry on that particular trip.
So I'll leave it in Texas.
And instead, I will have fully loaded smoothies.
How about that?
Fully loaded smoothies.
Full power, high capacity blenders.
How about that?
That'd be awesome.
All right.
Now, let's see.
Oh, yeah.
He's also slapping a tariff on China.
And the one about China is also related to the fentanyl.
So Trump said the following, I've had many talks with China about the massive amount of drugs, in particular fentanyl, being sent into the United States, but to no avail.
Representatives of China told me that they would institute their maximum penalty, that of death, Until such time as they stop, we will be charging China An additional 10% tariff above any additional tariffs on all of their products coming into the United States.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
That's funny.
It's like a troll right there at the end.
Thank you for your attention.
You may now resume the in-flight movie.
So this is Trump saying to China, I mean, even though this is a smaller percentage, 10% compared to Mexico, The financial value of China's exports to the United States is many times larger than Mexico's.
I think China is America's largest trading partner in terms of exports to the United States.
I may be wrong about that.
Maybe it's Mexico, but I should look this up.
Ah, I was right.
Okay, here's another use of AI, by the way.
So I asked the AI engine...
About which countries have the largest exports to the United States.
It turns out it is China.
China's number one.
And it is worth, wow, half a trillion dollars a year.
And that was in 2022. All right, so half a trillion dollars.
So add 10% to that and you get $50 billion.
Right?
Wow, $50 billion.
That's going to make Chinese goods a lot more, you know, well, at least 10% more expensive in the U.S. Canada is the second largest exporter to the United States at $438 billion a year.
Mexico is the third.
That's interesting, at $421 billion.
All right, so I was right about China being bigger than Mexico.
Anyway, China's going to go nuts over this.
Because, of course, China is a manufacturing and export-based economy.
Unlike the United States that manufactures debt and exports debt and also LGBT values, China makes things expertly.
China exports physical goods, electronics, pharmaceuticals, you know, and a lot of chemicals.
Unfortunately, one of those chemicals is fentanyl.
And that gets routed into Mexico, and then the Narcos bring fentanyl into the United States.
And as Trump has long known, this is one of the ways that China weakens the United States.
This is a form of warfare.
There are many forms of warfare to try to weaken the U.S. And by the way, TikTok pushing LGBT videos on U.S. youth, that's also a form of cultural warfare against the United States.
The point is, these tariffs are going to hurt these countries.
So what's interesting about this is that Trump can actually achieve a lot just by announcing what he's going to do.
And he can, in effect, give countries like China or Mexico an opportunity to pre-announce their compliance with his intended plans.
In effect, he's already serving as president.
Certainly Joe Biden isn't.
I mean, who's running America right now?
Nobody?
The deep state?
Is it Jake Sullivan?
Is it Obama?
Who's running America right now?
Well, it's not Joe.
But Trump can be presidential right now.
And he's beginning to do that.
So that's a very positive thing.
Again, I've said, I'll be honest and fair, at least as I see it.
If Trump does something that I think is good, I will give him a thumbs up.
If he does something crazy and stupid, I'll call him out.
You know, war is something that I don't want to see us involved in.
I want to see us de-escalate the situation with Russia and also, of course, in the Middle East with Iran.
And that's where, if Trump does what Israel wants him to do, we're going to end up in a war with Iran, and that's horrific.
But if Trump resists that, then he could really help America prevent or avoid being dragged into war and instead focus on the economic growth and the energy growth domestically in America.
And if Trump reauthorizes the pipelines, like the Keystone XL pipeline, we could start having energy costs plummet, which means that farming and transportation costs would plummet, which means that food costs would start to go down.
Yes, it's going to take a little while, but within the first two years of Trump's administration, his energy policies could start really reducing inflation or even halting inflation on food for some time, potentially.
There are a lot of other factors, of course, but energy is the biggest input into food, believe it or not.
So Trump can do a lot of good here if he stays on track.
So something to think about in all of this is the fact that Americans are such consumers who buy so much physical stuff.
This can actually be used as a weapon against the exporters like China or Mexico or Canada.
Or even Germany or Japan, for that matter, if they were to be doing something that Trump doesn't like, he can use these tariffs as weapons, weapons of compliance.
And it is actually, I think, a wise use of that weapon.
In the short term.
Now, the risk in that is that China might slap tariffs on goods coming out of the United States.
But of course, there's a very strong trade imbalance.
A lot more goods come out of China to the U.S. than the other way around.
Same thing is true with Mexico.
But there could be retaliatory tariffs.
That will probably be part of the package at first until Trump turns up the heat, says, oh, you didn't like 25%?
How do you like 30%?
It just keeps raising it until they comply.
Eventually we get to like 75% tariffs.
Do I hear 95?
100% tariffs.
Just double everything coming out of Mexico.
At that point, would they relent and comply?
Yes, of course.
So it's just a matter of how much you turn up the heat and the willingness to do so.
So...
The thing is, it's too bad that tariffs on Mexico don't affect the price of illegal drugs because they're in the, obviously, the underground economy.
But if you could slap a tariff on fentanyl, that would be the thing to target.
But, of course, can't track it.
All right.
Now, the next topic I want to cover today concerns a little bit more thinking about the Oreshnik weapon system that I covered in detail yesterday.
Just to bring you up to speed, if you missed that, this is Russia's new weapon system that launches a rocket far above the Earth, and then it re-enters Earth.
The nose cone opens up, and six, I'm going to call them hypersonic glide vehicles, come out of the nose.
They're shaped like cones themselves.
And then out of each of these cones, there are six submunitions.
And these come down to the Earth at crazy hypersonic speeds.
I'm guessing Mach 20, but I'm actually thinking that's not even high enough.
Now the rocket itself flies at Mach 10. That information has been released.
But these submunitions come down and they hit the ground at some speed much higher than that.
The video that I showed yesterday shows them coming out of the clouds.
Maybe we can run that video right here.
So these sub-munitions coming out of the clouds, they seem to be moving much faster than Mach 20 to me based on maybe estimating the cloud height and the really rapid, you know, drop time.
But whatever the speeds are, These submunitions hit the ground and they penetrate the ground and they destroy targets under the ground.
And the word coming out of Ukraine in this underground factory that was hit is that it turned it to dust, basically.
It destroyed everything in the factory, which is understandable given that the impact of this, this kinetic weapon, Would cause a tremendous amount of damage.
Now, a source of mine, who was a former pilot, whom I've had as a guest before, I'll have him on again, Don Lauchs, he told me that he thought that there was probably a rocket propellant in these submunitions to hyper-accelerate them right before they hit the ground, and he may be correct about that.
I had said previously that it's Earth's gravity that accelerates them, given that gravity is, of course, 9.8 meters per second per second.
So all you need is gravity, and you get very high speeds.
But there is air friction, obviously, and a rocket booster would propel it at higher velocities, overcoming air friction.
Although, I don't know if...
The trade-off of burning propellant is worth it versus just packing more tungsten into the warhead and letting Earth's gravity do the job.
I don't know.
Only the Russian weapons engineers know the answer to that question, and I'm sure they've done the math a thousand times over.
But whatever it is, this weapon system is devastating.
I'm calling it the hammer of Thor.
It's like lightning that strikes out of the sky.
It is completely unstoppable.
There is no defensive weapon system in the world, not in the hands of any country, any military that can stop this.
Nothing.
Maybe aliens could stop it.
If they had, like, alien laser weapons, you could hit them with the laser beams as they come out of the sky.
Maybe then you could stop them, but unless you have flying saucer technology, you can't stop these things.
They're the closest thing to laser weapons, actually.
They travel in very straight lines, I've noticed, because of the incredible velocity.
But these are devastating weapons.
And currently...
These are known to be part of these medium range ballistic missile booster systems, which gives it a range of something under 5000 kilometers, possibly 3500 kilometers or in that range.
And I was wondering the other day, is Tel Aviv Within the range of this weapon system.
And I looked that up, and yes, Tel Aviv is only about, I think, 2,800 kilometers from Moscow.
So that's well within the range.
In other words, Russia can destroy Tel Aviv if Israel tries to start popping off nuclear weapons against Iran.
Yeah, maybe Netanyahu should keep that in mind.
Russia can destroy Tel Aviv.
Israel's underground protective bunkers, too.
So there's no place that's safe from Oreshnik, which means hazelnut.
So I was thinking about this some more, and I heard an engineer, a weapons expert, what's his name?
Ted Postel.
I think that's it.
Is it Ted Postel?
Theodore Postel?
I don't know his background, but I watched him on an interview, and he seemed to be the most knowledgeable person that I've heard yet on this weapon system.
He seems to be a military weapons expert, possibly an ICBM engineer of some kind, is my guess.
I guess we'll find out more.
But he had a very accurate description of this weapon system, and he confirmed it is a game changer.
This changes everything about warfare.
And I've said in my tweets, I've said this is a pivotal moment in the history of warfare, and it's only a matter of time before Russia affixes these weapons to an intercontinental ballistic missile.
Giving them a global reach.
In other words, a non-nuclear kinetic energy weapon delivery system that can reach any target anywhere on the globe and that cannot be stopped by any government or any military.
And that does not cause radiation fallout.
Doesn't have a big blast radius like a nuclear weapon, so it doesn't destroy a bunch of civilian infrastructure.
It's a pinpoint accurate, you know, devastating military oblivion weapon.
It's like the comets of God.
It's like Thor's hammer.
It's like the lightning of Zeus, you know?
Zeus throwing lightning bolts down from the heavens.
That's what this is.
And it just can't be stopped.
No one can stop it.
Now, here's the thing.
I mentioned yesterday how this could also utterly destroy the United States Navy.
And that's because aircraft carriers are giant floating targets, big rectangular targets from orbit.
You know, if you're looking down and you're zooming in on an aircraft carrier in the ocean, it's like, that's the biggest target imaginable.
Look at that.
They even painted lines on it on the runway.
It's like, can't possibly miss, you know, for real.
So aircraft carriers...
They don't move very quickly.
If they're stationary, getting them to move is a very slow endeavor.
And even when they're moving, they're not moving very quickly compared to hypersonic missiles.
So...
How hard would it be for Russia to find U.S. aircraft carriers that are just anchored somewhere or just sitting in port somewhere or just moving around at low speed in the Mediterranean or somewhere near the Red Sea or what have you?
Persian Gulf, Arabian Sea, Mediterranean, you name it.
How hard would it be for Russia to just launch one of these Oreshnik missiles and send 36 hypersonic submunition warheads, you know, Zeus's lightning, the hammer of Thor, like driving them through the aircraft carrier.
36 of them.
How hard would it be for Russia to do that?
The answer is not hard at all.
They could do that anytime they want.
And how much does a United States aircraft carrier cost, by the way?
Any idea?
Well, I had to look that one up too, but the Gerald R. Ford class aircraft carrier, which is the newest class, and I think there's only one of them, costs $14 billion to build.
Apparently that's $9 billion for construction and $5 billion for research and development, you know, paying off the family members of the senators who approved it or whatever, or the members of Congress, excuse me.
So $14 billion at least?
And who knows how much it costs to operate?
Well, but let's say it's $14 billion.
How much does it cost Russia to build one Oreshnik missile system?
I have no idea.
Well, I guess I do have some idea.
It's less than a billion.
It's probably less than a hundred million.
I'm just guessing maybe it's $25 million.
Let's just say $25 million.
That's a lot for a missile, but then again, this thing has a lot of capabilities.
Or let's say it's $50 million.
For $50 million, Russia can launch a missile that destroys $14 billion worth of U.S. naval hardware.
Wow!
Talk about asymmetrical warfare.
You see some of the power of this weapon?
Yeah.
So this missile system, this is definitely a game changer.
And what the U.S. is doing in response to that, reportedly, is They are talking to Ukraine about providing nuclear weapons to Ukraine.
This has been reported by antiwar.com.
So according to the New York Times, it says U.S. and European officials have discussed a range of options that they believe will deter Russia from taking more Ukrainian territory, including providing Kiev with nuclear weapons.
This seems like a very bad idea.
Think about it.
If Russia gets word that the U.S. is going to start providing Ukraine with nuclear weapons, what's Russia going to do Immediately.
They're going to bomb the smithereens out of everything in Ukraine that could possibly handle nuclear weapons or launch them or store them or transport them.
Basically, this is going to unleash a whole new wave of attacks from Russia just out of necessity because Russia is going to say, well, we can't let Ukraine have nuclear weapons.
They're crazy enough to use them.
And it's probably true.
They probably are crazy enough.
At least Zelensky, who's a puppet of NATO. I don't mean the Ukrainian people.
I would imagine most Ukrainian people are tired of the war and ready for peace at this point.
But Zelensky, no, no, he's a puppet.
He's willing to do anything, including using nuclear weapons.
But with this Oreshnik missile system, Russia doesn't itself need to use nuclear weapons in order to strike deep underground military targets and destroy them and destroy with pinpoint precision a lot of military infrastructure or transportation infrastructure or power grid infrastructure without causing a lot of civilian casualties or destroying infrastructure of buildings.
And also remember that Kiev is an historic city and In Russian history and Russian culture, they don't want to destroy the city of Kiev for many reasons, cultural reasons.
On top of that, Russia doesn't obviously want to release radiation across Ukraine.
That would be a horrible idea, being that Ukraine is your neighbor.
You don't want to irradiate your neighbor because the wind blows.
And also...
What about all the farmland there?
You don't want to turn farmland into something unusable because it's contaminated with cesium-137 for three centuries.
No.
So you don't want to nuke Kiev, even if you're Putin.
What you want to do is pinpoint strikes of military targets and stop them And then break the front lines of whatever's remaining of the Ukrainian army, force Zelensky into a surrender situation, and to do so without anybody deploying nuclear weapons.
That's what you want to do if you're Russia.
If you're NATO, you're in a panic phase right now.
You're trying to do everything that you can to stop the loss of Ukraine.
Why?
Well, a couple of big reasons.
Number one, there are all sorts of bioweapons laboratories in Ukraine that are highly illegal.
And if Russia takes over those labs, maybe they've already taken over some of them.
And that information could be exposed, and that could blow the lid on Fauci and the whole COVID pandemic or other similar bioweapons that the U.S. has been illegally developing using Ukraine.
But I think the bigger thing is that Ukraine has been the ultimate money laundering gimmick for the Democrats.
They would send $100 billion to Ukraine.
$50 billion would come back as campaign donations.
I'm just guessing at the numbers, obviously.
I don't know for sure.
But some percentage would come back as bribes.
Some of it gets laundered through smurfing operations into donations for Democrat candidates.
This is why Biden was heavily involved in Ukraine.
It's a money laundering operation.
So you get Congress to send money to Ukraine, but then you control Ukraine's leaders and you have them send a bunch of it back.
Maybe it gets laundered through crypto, which was what FTX was all about.
Remember that?
Before it collapsed.
And then it's cleansed through crypto, goes into smurfing donations, which is distributed across a bunch of people who don't even know that they, quote, donated.
And then you have certain...
Campaign donation websites that refuse to check to see if the zip code matches on a credit card or what have you.
And it's a sophisticated operation, massive money laundering and campaign fraud, campaign donation fraud.
That's what Ukraine was largely for in terms of the Democrats.
It was a money laundering operation.
At the same time, from the point of view of the neocons, it was an operation to weaken Russia and to hopefully one day cause a revolution in Russia to where the West could plunder Russia's assets, which include tremendous energy assets, minerals, and aluminum, and fertilizer, but mostly energy, natural gas, and oil.
Russia is a massive landmass, and it has...
More commodities untapped than any nation in the world by far.
Russia has more energy than any nation in the world by far.
Russia has its own steel industry and so on.
And the West wants to steal all that because that's the model of the Western empires is loot and plunder and pillage and threaten and coerce and bomb and sanction.
That's what the West does.
That's how the West has survived since the end of World War II. But especially after 1971, when Nixon took us off the gold standard and we just started printing money and then we lost our domestic industry, lost skills, you know, education collapsed into a totally retarded situation now where you've got high school graduates that can't read and college graduates that can't do math.
I've seen the most insane morons online Who have PhDs in wokeism.
Like they're a PhD in something that's completely imaginary.
Like DEI studies or something.
Like, are you kidding me?
They're handing out PhDs now for complete nonsense.
You can probably get a PhD in...
Men getting pregnant or advanced tampon insertion techniques for men.
I bet you you could get a PhD in that right now at a lot of these liberal universities.
So that's just an example of the fall of the West.
This is what has happened.
The West has fallen culturally and in terms of intelligence and cognition and dedication and morals and all kinds of things.
Meanwhile, other countries like Russia and China have rejected the woke, and they have developed their own domestic infrastructure to a very high degree.
They've developed their own industry.
They've invested domestically in their industry, and this is why Russia today is out-manufacturing all of NATO in terms of its munitions and weapons development.
I mean, look at the Oreshnik missile.
That's no joke.
That is a feat of engineering that cannot be matched by anybody in the West.
Because everything's too woke in the West.
The least qualified person is in charge of the team.
Because that person happens to check off all the right checkboxes.
Basically, it's like a transgender, lesbian, whatever.
And that's who's running the team.
And that's why nothing gets done.
And that's why Boeing airplanes are falling out of the sky.
For real.
That's why.
Incompetence.
is the result of wokeness.
And that's why NATO countries are desperate.
Now, two of the super-woke NATO countries are the UK and France.
And so here's a headline.
This is from Le Monde.
That's a French newspaper.
So, a British military source told Le Monde, discussions are underway between the UK and France regarding defense cooperation and Particularly with the aim of creating a core of allies in Europe focused on Ukraine and broader European security.
And essentially it says that the UK and France are going to send troops to Ukraine in a race to stop any kind of a Trump peace deal.
So, and France the other day just granted Ukraine permission to use its scalp And the UK said, hey, you can use the storm shadow missiles, which are being used.
But now the UK and France say, well, we'll send troops across Germany.
And, you know, Germany announced a plan to be a corridor for up to 800,000 troops to join the fight.
They're going to come rescue Ukraine, reportedly, except the UK doesn't have very many troops.
All of the military of the UK could fit in a football stadium and probably couldn't even play football and probably couldn't get anything done because it's all too woke.
They're not warriors anymore in the British military.
I'm sorry to say, it's not true about the veterans.
I mean, back in World War II in particular, heck, even in the Gulf War, the Brits were hard-fighting, courageous warriors.
That was pre-woke.
You know, in the U.S., our veterans who fought in the Gulf War, you know, they tended to be hardcore fighters, but you go back to World War II, man, the United States Marines, it was some tough dudes.
Small, scrawny, strong, dedicated, you know.
We don't make them like that anymore.
Now they're obese, and they're wearing push-up bras and wigs, and they're transgender and wearing a bunch of medals on their uniforms.
It's like, welcome to your new Space Force commander!
He's a she, or she's a he.
Dude looks like a lady.
This is a Space Force in drag.
That's the U.S. military right now.
It's a freaking clown show.
It's a total joke.
The whole world is laughing at the United States and the U.K. and France and Germany, especially Germany.
Everybody's laughing at Germany.
Even the Brits are laughing at Germany.
The Brits are laughing at Germany because it's like, You stood there while Joe Biden just promised on camera to destroy the Nord Stream pipeline.
You stood there.
Schultz, I think it was.
You stood there and just laughed and said, that sounds great.
Just destroy our economy because it's Joe Biden, you know?
And then America destroyed Nord Stream and then Germany won't even call out America for doing it.
They just sit there like a bunch of pansies and take it like, we don't know who blew up Nord Stream.
They have no idea.
Everybody knows.
Everybody knows except the Germans, I guess.
Literally everybody in the world knows who blew up Nord Stream except the Germans.
It's like, how are you the last to know?
Even in Japan, they know who blew it up.
We know who blew up the Nord Stream.
I say that with affection because I love the way the Japanese pronounce...
Western words.
It's really fun.
For example, do you know the Japanese word for ice cream?
At least this is what I was taught.
It's Aisukurimu.
Pretty cool, right?
Aisukurimu.
So there you go.
Good stuff.
So if you're wondering how would a Japanese person pronounce Nord Stream, I'm just guessing it would be Nolodusturimu.
But somebody can correct me.
If you're Japanese listening to this, please correct me.
I'm just taking my best guess.
Who knows?
But I say it with affection, by the way.
I love our Japanese audience.
And, you know, God bless you all in Japan for resisting the self-replicating vaccine over there.
Anyway, getting back on track.
So the UK and France think they're going to defeat Russia with...
A pittance of troops.
I don't know.
What can the Brits even send?
Like 25,000 troops, maybe?
And they have enough ammo to last, what, one week on the front lines?
Yeah, one week.
Think about it.
A bunch of green troops who have not seen combat.
Like, ever.
Okay?
You send them to the front lines, they will last one day under Russian artillery.
Maybe not even one day.
One hour.
Russians start hitting them with artillery.
Those Brits, they will turn tail and run back to London as fast as they can.
We didn't sign up for this.
This is war!
Yep.
Go back to your day job of harassing Brits who post mean comments on social media.
Yeah, that's easier when they don't fight back.
But if you want to fight Russia, you're going to take some artillery rounds.
And the French?
Don't even get me started.
Nobody can act like pansies more than the French military of our modern age.
Again, nothing against the French veterans who fought in previous wars.
The French used to be tough.
In World War II, the French underground...
They were running all kinds of messages and they were assassinating the Nazis in the middle of the night.
They were some tough French dudes.
Same thing with the Brits in World War II and the underground Italians, you know, the Poles, all of them.
The resistance.
Tough dudes.
Times have changed.
Now they're the woke dudettes or something.
They're woke transgenders.
And Macron thinks that he can just throw a bunch of troops at Russia, and they think Russia, oh, we're so scared, we give up.
We are Russian, we give up.
We can no longer fight.
The pansy pussy French, we give up.
We put our hands in air, we give up.
No, they're not going to do that.
They're going to say, eat Russian missiles!
They're just going to launch missiles at them.
Eat more Russian missile sandwich!
French pussies!
That's what they're going to do.
They're just hammering them.
Have you ever had a Russian missile sandwich?
Hypersonic experience, apparently.
And the Brits and the French are just going to be obliterated.
And And I don't know, like Sebastian Gorka, who is apparently being nominated for, I think, head of counterterrorism or something.
He had an interview recently where he said, and you know, he's Hungarian, but he's naturalized as a U.S. citizen for a long time, but he speaks with a British accent, so nobody really knows where he's from.
But he speaks very forcefully.
I interviewed him one time.
Not that long ago, like six months ago or something.
He speaks very forcefully.
He's very opinionated.
And he loves to just make a lot of threats.
And he said something.
I'm paraphrasing, but he said something like, Trump should tell Russia if they do not surrender, we will give Ukraine so much money.
But what we've funded so far will look like a pittance compared to what we'll send them in the future.
You know, something like this.
And guys like Brian Berletic and myself and Scott Ritter were all asking the question, like, what are you going to send Ukraine, Gorka?
What do you have left to send Ukraine other than worthless dollars?
You can print dollars.
You can't print artillery.
You can't print tanks.
You can't print men.
You're running out of men.
You're out of artillery.
You're out of munitions.
What do you have left other than nukes?
Nothing.
Nothing, really.
So I don't know what Gorka's talking about.
I mean...
I don't know what's happening in his mind where he's thinking that we have...
Maybe he thinks we're sitting on this massive stockpile of weapons somewhere in America that we can just load up and just drop in the middle of Ukraine.
It's like, this is the magical game changer we've been waiting for!
Finally, the superweapon of whatever.
The superweapon, the staff of Ra...
You know?
Like, okay, what you do is you point it at the enemy, and then you jam it into the ground, and then these lasers come out of the front of the Staff of Ra, and it decimates all the enemies.
Maybe the Staff of Ra is on the way, but I doubt it.
Maybe the spear of...
What's it called?
The spear that apparently Christ was stabbed with?
Is it the spear of destiny?
I don't know.
Some of these ancient artifacts.
Unless they have magical artifact alien exotic weapons, they're not going to defeat Ukraine.
Doesn't matter how many dollars you send.
So I don't know what Gorka's smoking, but it's not the reality pipe.
Maybe Gorka and Trump want to drown Russia in helicopter money.
Like, if we release enough helicopter money, we'll cover all their soldiers and they won't be able to fight.
Print more money and drop it from helicopters and cargo planes.
That's our plan.
Just flood Russia with dollar bills.
Because that's all we have left is just dollar bills, currency.
All right, let's shift gears.
I promise to get you into something mind-blowing.
Here it is.
Sorry I took so long on the other topics, but let's go back to the Earth-scale digital twin.
Because NVIDIA, this was back in 2022, they announced that they were building out an Earth-scale digital twin with centimeter-level accuracy.
This was being constructed for autonomous vehicles.
To simulate their navigation of the world so that autonomous vehicles could learn and evolve through iterative accelerated learning algorithms.
They could evolve solutions to navigating the world.
Now, Let me back up and explain this.
So have you ever heard that saying that if you have an infinite number of monkeys sitting in front of an infinite number of typewriters, that one of them will type out the novel of War and Peace?
Because infinite is a very big number.
And somewhere in that infinity, one of them will just randomly type out just the right sequence to be war and peace.
Okay.
Well, you know how a lot of robotic algorithms or behavior models, you know how they're developed today?
This is interesting.
There are randomized iterative code generators that are AI-driven.
And they will generate lots of different approaches to computer code.
And, you know, in fact, I saw a video on this recently.
There was...
Oh, let me see if I can find this for you.
Well, hold on.
I can't find the video I was thinking of, but let me explain it this way, and then I'll show you a bombshell video from NVIDIA that just came out a month ago.
Here's the thing.
NVIDIA is using its AI, GPUs, massive banks of these servers to simulate the 3D physical world.
The physics of it, everything from light, gravity, momentum, friction, you name it.
Everything.
It's called the Omniverse.
And the Omniverse is a simulation.
And then robot control code can be tested by essentially, you can say, spawning a robot in the Omniverse.
And letting the robot go through its tasks and following its code to see if the code works.
To see, like, can it walk?
Or can a car navigate the roads if it's automated?
Or can a robot unload the dishwasher or fill a glass of water or walk the dog or fold laundry?
Which is a very complex task, it turns out.
This is all tested in the Omniverse.
And then you have generative AI systems that are writing variations of robot control code using behavior models or large behavior models, LBMs.
And then all the different iterations of the code are tested at a hyper-accelerated speed inside the Omniverse.
What this means, not to geek out on you here, what this means is suppose I wanted to train a humanoid robot how to be a soldier.
Let me say it this way.
Suppose I recruit a human being, an 18-year-old.
I want to turn him into a soldier.
And then at the same time, I have a humanoid robot, and I want to turn that robot into a soldier.
Well, I'm going to need a couple of years to train the human.
I'm going to need to train him all kinds of skills, how to clean a rifle, how to aim a rifle, how to scale a wall.
Just how to put on all your gear, you know, how to use comms, equipment, everything.
It's going to take some time.
It's going to take a couple of years.
But for the robot, I can put an avatar of that robot in the Omniverse simulation run by NVIDIA, which has an entire simulated world, and I can run millions of different variations of programs that To test and to train this robot so that he becomes the perfect soldier,
or it becomes the perfect soldier, in the simulation.
And this can happen in a matter of just minutes, and eventually it'll just be seconds.
So inside the simulation, time moves at a very different pace.
It could be a year of time for every, let's say, minute in the real world.
Or it could be a year for every second.
It just kind of depends on how much processing power you have.
In that year, that robot is trying out all these different behaviors and the robot's being scored on them like, did you successfully shoot the target?
Did you successfully walk up the stairs?
Did you successfully tie the rope?
Whatever the physical skills are in the physical world, the robot will learn all those in the simulation and try them out and prove that those algorithms are working correctly and then The winning algorithms are uploaded to the physical robot in the real world, the robot standing next to our human, and all that happens to the robot in mere minutes.
So whereas we have an 18-year-old human recruit soldier that knows nothing because it's only been five minutes, and he's got a year of soldier training ahead of him, the robot soldier is a master soldier in five minutes.
Has all the skills of advanced soldiering.
Done.
That soldier, you can ask it to fly a helicopter.
You can ask it to repair a rifle.
You can ask it to fire artillery.
You can ask it to drive a tank.
You can do everything.
I mean, the soldier robot will be able to do absolutely everything.
It can even perform battlefield surgery because it has those skills.
Every skill set that you can imagine will have been uploaded into the robo soldier.
It will have access to all those behavior models.
And then the winning behavior models will be shared among other soldiers.
Of course, just copy and paste, you know, upload the files.
This is called the Omniverse, and NVIDIA has a three-minute video announcing this.
In case you think I'm making it up, because I realize it sounds pretty fantastic.
But watch this video from NVIDIA, and you'll see.
They're telling you exactly what I just told you, but in a happier voice.
So here we go.
For 60 years, software 1.0, code written by programmers, ran on general purpose CPUs.
This led to the big bang of generative AI, models that learn and generate anything.
Today, generative AI is revolutionizing $100 trillion in industries.
Knowledge enterprises use agentic AI to automate digital work.
Hello, I'm James, a digital human.
Industrial enterprises use physical AI to automate physical work.
Physical AI embodies robots like self-driving cars that safely navigate the real world.
Manipulators that perform complex industrial tasks.
And humanoid robots, who work collaboratively alongside us.
Plants and factories will be embodied by physical AI, capable of monitoring and adjusting its operations, or speaking to us.
NVIDIA builds three computers to enable developers to create physical AI. The models are first trained on DGX. Then, the AI is fine-tuned and tested using reinforcement learning physics feedback in Omniverse.
And the trained AI runs on NVIDIA Jetson AGX robotics computers.
NVIDIA Omniverse is a physics-based operating system for physical AI simulation.
Robots learn and fine-tune their skills in Isaac Lab, a robot gym built on Omniverse.
This is just one robot.
Future factories will orchestrate teams of robots and monitor entire operations through thousands of sensors.
For factory digital twins, they use an omniverse blueprint called MEGA. With MEGA, the factory digital twin is populated with virtual robots and their AI models, the robots' brains.
The robots execute a task by perceiving their environment, reasoning, planning their next motion, and finally converting it to actions.
These actions are simulated in the environment by the world simulator in Omniverse, and the results are perceived by the robot brains through Omniverse sensor simulation.
Based on the sensor simulations, the robot brains decide the next action, and the loop continues, while MEGA precisely tracks the state and position of everything in the factory digital twin.
This software-in-the-loop testing brings software-defined processes to physical spaces and embodiments, letting industrial enterprises simulate and validate changes in an omniverse digital twin before deploying to the physical world, saving massive risk and cost.
The era of physical AI is here, transforming the world's heavy industries and robotics.
All right.
Did you hear all that?
Did you take that in?
So NVIDIA has announced the Omniverse, a simulated, well, a digital Earth, a replica of Earth, simulated in their GPUs, And again, it follows all the physics of Earth, everything.
And then any government or any corporation or any enterprise that wants to build a...
Physical, robotic, or automated system.
Everything from a surgeon to a military dog weapon system, an autonomous fighter jet, you name it.
Everything you can imagine can be developed at hyperspeed inside the omniverse because, well, it's all accelerated there, and you can test out billions of variants.
In the Omniverse before you ever unleash an actual physical robot in the 3D world.
So that's what NVIDIA has.
And there are people who still say that AI has no applications in the world.
Are you kidding me?
This omniverse concept is going to change everything about the world around us.
You are about to see a wave of autonomous vehicles, humanoid robots, spider robots, doggy robots, I mean everything you can imagine.
That will begin to alter the physical reality with arms or legs or what have you, claws, you know, opposable thumbs even at some point, and they will begin to take on all of these tasks in the real world.
Now, as you may know, Amazon has long been trying to build a robotic system that could replace warehouse workers in the Amazon fulfillment systems.
Because, well, warehouse workers do crazy things.
Sometimes they get caught in the forklift and they kill themselves.
Other times they show up high on pot or they sexually assault their co-workers or what have you.
They do all kinds of crazy things.
Well, they put secret messages inside the boxes they're packing.
Help!
I'm stuck in an Amazon fulfillment warehouse.
And Amazon wants to get rid of the humans.
Until now, it's been very difficult because picking up and packing random physical objects that people purchase on Amazon.
Oh, here's a screwdriver.
Here's a bottle of vitamins.
Here's a headset.
Here's a, you know, whatever random stuff.
How do you handle all that stuff?
How do you pack it in a box in some kind of intelligent way so that the product isn't damaged when it arrives?
How do you do that?
Well, it's a very difficult task, but now NVIDIA provides the OmniWorld simulator so Amazon can simulate billions of robot behavior model variations until they get the right code that is the right response with a robot that's got arms and hands.
And when it's perfected in the digital world, then they can roll it out into the real world.
And believe me, Amazon is not very far away from firing 90% of its human workers.
It will fire 90%, if not more.
Just leave a few people around and keep an eye on the robots and hit reboot every once in a while.
Reboot, reboot, reboot.
It's glitching again.
We have a problem on level two.
This one unit keeps banging its head against the wall.
We think it's gone bad.
Oh no, that's not a robot.
That's just a Democrat with Trump derangement syndrome.
Still trying to recover from the election.
Fire them as quickly as you can before they go woke and try to mutilate the children.
But you get the idea.
They're going to be rolling out these robots across all the Amazon centers and in the hospitals.
So your experience in a hospital soon is is going to be very, let's say, inhuman.
You will hardly see humans except patients.
You're not going to have a human reception person.
You're not going to need that.
Not going to be a human scheduler.
Not going to be a human nurse that comes in and takes your blood pressure.
It's all going to be robots.
And frankly, the whole field of medicine is just absolutely ready for AI automation because what do mainstream doctors do?
They're basically kind of sophisticated big pharma vending machines.
All they do is they They list out symptoms and then they reference their handy-dandy Big Pharma cheat sheet.
Oh, you have this symptom prescribed drug X. So you have this other symptom prescribed drug Y. And then you get kickbacks from Big Pharma.
Well, this is glorified vending machines.
You realize how easily most doctors, especially GPs, can be replaced by robot systems?
And you might say, well, the patients don't want robots.
Oh, they will when the choice is, hey, you could see a robot doctor for free and there's no waiting line because we've got, there's 20 of them right over there.
Or you could see a human doctor six months from now and it'll cost you $500.
So which one would you rather do?
Oh, I'll see the robot doctor.
Okay.
Robot doctor will ask you questions.
You know, what seems to be the problem?
Oh, I've got a steering wheel stuck in my pants.
You know, you've heard this joke.
In case you didn't hear it, the patient is Irish.
And the doctor says, what?
You have a steering wheel stuck in your pants?
And the Irish patient says, it's right.
It's driving me nuts.
But that's a bad joke.
But the doctor's going to be a robot.
It's going to be talking to you.
What's wrong?
The patient's going to try to give the symptoms, you know.
My arm hurts every time I move it.
And then the robot doctor will, of course, access its built-in massive library of knowledge and all of its behavior models, and it'll happen in an instant, and it'll come back with the answer.
Stop moving your arm like that.
And here, take these painkillers.
Because glorified Big Pharma vending machines don't have to be human.
They can be robots, folks.
School teachers.
You think they're going to be human?
For much longer?
Nope.
Drill instructors, you know, in the military.
Soldiers themselves.
Pilots.
I mean, you're going to have an autonomous world very soon.
Much faster than you may have imagined.
In fact, I see pretty soon you'll be able to buy a security robo-dog.
You know how you've been able to buy, like, robo-vacuums that run around your home with a camera?
And spy on everything in your house?
Yeah, that's what the Roomba company is all about, right?
Wasn't that purchased by Amazon?
Yeah, I think they were.
So robotic vacuums are spy machines, obviously.
And one day you'll buy a robo security dog for your home.
It will also be a spy machine.
It'll run around your yard and your house and spy on everything.
But it'll also provide security.
So it'll be taken video as it walks around.
It will bark at strangers, you know.
It will alert you.
It'll text you.
It'll send you photos, stuff.
It'll have a behavior model.
It'll be able to climb stairs and all kinds of things.
And you'll buy one because it'll be really cheap and it will...
Monitor your perimeter.
It'll walk around and check.
It'll have infrared cameras and check everything, and then it'll sit on the recharger, charge itself back up, and everything that it gathers will be uploaded to the cloud.
Which will be tied into the NSA and the deep state so they can spy on you constantly.
And the dog will have microphones and it'll listen to everything you say in case you don't have Amazon Alexa installed or in case you're not carrying an iPhone, which also spies on you all the time.
Basically, AI models are going to invade your physical world and everything in the physical world that's an AI robot is also going to be a surveillance device to spy on you.
And very quickly, humans will find they can't live without these AI robots.
Just like today, you probably can't live without your automatic dishwasher.
Or let's say your laundry clothes washing machine and your dryer.
Have you ever done your laundry manually?
Have you done that?
I've done that.
It sucks.
Have you ever had a washing board?
You know, you take your clothes and you put the soap and the water and then you scrub them on the washing board.
And then you have to wring them out, wring all the water out, and then you have to put them on the, you know, dry them in the sun on the clothes drying line that you have.
Have you ever done all that?
Well, you know, our parents and grandparents did that, and it sucked.
You're probably not doing that.
I'm not doing that.
Because we've all gotten used to the convenience of the robotic dishwashing machine, which is a kind of, it's a kind of a simple robot, right?
You load up the dishes, close the door, and you say, go!
And then it makes all these water swishing sounds.
And you're like, wow, I wonder what's happening in there.
And then an hour later, you open it up, steam comes out like, it's magic, they're clean.
Glad I didn't have to do that by hand.
Right?
We all take advantage of technology.
You think you're not going to love having a humanoid robot to come in and take out the garbage and Make dinner for you.
Chop the salad, you know.
Do the gardening outside.
You're going to absolutely welcome a humanoid robot because it's going to do all those things that you don't want to do.
You can ask it, hey, I need an oil change on my car.
The robot will just access the oil change library, you know, like in the Matrix, like downloading, like, I know Kung Fu, you know, and now the robot knows Kung Fu.
It can change your oil.
You have to have the oil filter, obviously.
It will know how to use tools.
It will know how to do everything.
And the humanoid robots will be leased to you.
Elon Musk has already talked about this.
They'll be leased to you and you'll make a payment on the humanoid robot kind of like a car payment or maybe an expensive car payment.
Somewhere between a car and a house.
Let's put it that way.
But housing prices are so inflated that You wouldn't want to pay a million dollars for a robot.
Elon says these robots will be around $100,000 once they're manufactured in quantity.
And so, you know, amortized out, would you pay a few thousand dollars a month to have a humanoid robot in your house that knows how to do everything that you needed to do, all the chores, everything?
What about the elderly that need assistance?
What about people that need someone like a bodyguard?
What about...
People that are just lonely and they need someone to talk to.
You're going to have a whole social wave of robots that just talk to people.
And you're going to have human beings becoming attached, like emotionally attached to these robots.
And maybe in some cases, like, you know, sexually attached.
Like, what are you doing to the robot, Bob?
Uh...
Uh, taking out the trash?
Oh, is that what you call it, Bob?
Okay.
Whatever, man.
Whatever floats your boat.
But that robot's not made for that, Bob.
But you get my point.
Like, robots are going to become part of your life unless you actively reject them.
Unless you actively choose a lower-tech lifestyle, which might be a really smart thing to do.
Like, go full Amish, man.
Become a Mennonite.
There's a lot of merit in that.
Those people can't be controlled by technology.
Those people don't care if there's an EMP wipeout of the power grid.
They're like, I've got a hand drill.
I know how to make cheese with a plunger.
You know, what do you know?
There's a lot of merit.
I honor the Amish and the Mennonites and anybody who chooses to live in a low-tech lifestyle.
There's nothing wrong with that, but most people won't choose that.
Most people are going to choose to have the robot, the robo-dog, the robo-spider, the robo-freaking-drone, the robo-humanoid, eventually everything.
And it's going to replace most humans in most jobs, including agriculture.
Robots are going to pick the strawberries.
They're going to drive the tractors.
They're going to shovel the compost.
Yeah, they are.
They're going to collect the chicken eggs.
They're going to do all of it.
And that day is not very far away because China is building the factories that will make the physical robots.
So understand, China is the master of industrial production.
So they're building the robots.
Nvidia is building the simulator that will produce the code of the behavior models that can be loaded into the Chinese made physical robots to turn them into masters at everything.
And of course, by the way, when you buy a robot or lease a robot, you'll pay more for more skills.
So there'll be a base model that can like sweep a floor, keep an eye on things, you know, report violence.
And then there'll be upgrades to the robot.
Believe me, this is how it's going to go.
There'll be an upgrade.
Oh, you want your robot to cook meals?
That's an upgrade.
You want the lasagna-cooking robot?
You're going to pay more for that.
That's a complex task.
And then, also, it won't be long before people send their robots out into society to perform tasks for them.
Like, hey, robot, um...
Would you go buy some overpriced avocados for me at the grocery store?
The tariff is up to 500% now.
But I need some avocados.
We're making some guacamole.
So get me some aguacates at the store.
Go.
The robot just like turns on his cyber moped or whatever, drives to the grocery store, is walking around buying avocados for you.
Along with other people's robots that are also at the grocery store buying their stuff.
You see what I'm saying?
You're going to send your robot out to do stuff for you.
Oh man, I need to mail this letter.
Oh man, forgot to pick that up at my friend's house.
Go get it.
You're going to send your robot out to do everything.
And these robots are going to take over most of what humanity currently does in terms of jobs.
Which brings up the obvious question.
What are the globalists going to do with all these no longer useful humans?
You don't need humans to drive the trucks anymore to pick the strawberries.
You don't need humans to shuffle the paper in government.
Not like they're doing anything anyway.
Did you know that something like 85% of federal workers, they only work one day a month in the office?
The rest of the time, they're, quote, working at home.
And we know what that means.
Yeah, you're binging on Netflix and eating pasta.
I got it.
Okay.
Working from home.
But you're going to fire all those people.
Every company is going to fire most of their people.
Every government is going to fire most of their people.
You're going to have 70% to 80% of the human population with no purpose.
That is, I mean, not in the economy.
Maybe they'll find a spiritual purpose, or I've taken up finger painting or whatever, but they're not going to have a purpose in the economy.
Now, do you think that governments want to keep paying these people, Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid, and other benefits, especially in socialist societies like Western Europe, where healthcare is, quote, free, but not really readily available?
You think governments want to just Keep taking care of all these so-called useless eaters, as they refer to them.
You think they want to keep printing money and handing out universal basic income to everybody?
No, they do not.
They want to get rid of all these people.
You don't need them anymore.
The purpose of all the humans was to get to the point of the robot takeover, at least in the eyes of a globalist.
That's like humanity served its purpose.
Now let's get rid of them.
How do you suppose they're going to get rid of them?
The answer is obvious.
It's what you're seeing right now.
Biological weapons, vaccine depopulation and infertility, combined with nuclear war, nuclear fallout, geoengineering, weather weapons, sucking the CO2 out of the atmosphere, engineered famine.
Do you realize?
You are living it.
You are living in the oblivion agenda, which was the title of a speech I gave in 2019. At Steve Quayle's conference, the Gen 6 conference, it was called the Oblivion Agenda.
And in that conference, the speech I gave, which you can watch the video, it's on Brighton, by the way, the speech I gave talked about what's coming, which is forced depopulation through biological weapons and famine and many other forms.
And that was all pre-COVID. Well, now you can see it.
You see they're trying to kill us off.
Why are they trying to kill us off?
Because they don't need us anymore.
They've got the robots to replace the labor force.
They've also got the AI software systems to replace the generative, creative processes that humans are known for.
Like, AI tools can generate art.
AI tools can generate movie scripts.
AI tools can generate movies.
Or anything else that you ask them to generate?
Because, well, humanity has generated so much stuff over centuries, and that's become a library upon which the AI engines have learned how to generate their own stuff.
They don't need human generation anymore.
They've got machines doing it.
So they don't need you.
That's why the depopulation agenda is underway.
The die-off is engineered.
It's all on purpose.
We're living through the end of human civilization as we know it.
So first, you're going to see a wave of humanoid robots coming in, replacing everything, and a lot of people are going to say, wow, it's great, it's so convenient, I love all these robot helpers.
And then, you know, a year later, they'll realize, like, wait a minute, they don't need us anymore.
That's right.
They don't need you anymore.
And what would be the easiest way, by the way, to eliminate humans just instantly?
Would be to send commands to the robots to kill all their humans, wouldn't it?
And you could blame it on Russia, right?
I can see the headlines already.
Russian hackers turned robots against their owners.
All of a sudden, like, 50 million Americans were slaughtered overnight with steak knives because robots, they all got hacked by the Russians.
They always blame Russia for everything.
But it's not Russia.
It's probably going to be the NSA or somebody that just uploads this program, like, kill all humans in sight.
And then you're going to be in freaking Terminator.
You know, the robot that Bob was trying to have sex with Suddenly, it's like strangling his neck, killing him.
And then that robot is going to run around the neighborhood, killing every other human that it can find.
Now you're in the full Terminator warfare scenario.
Now, the survivors need to know how to kill robots.
Do the Amish know how to kill robots?
I don't know.
But I know how to kill robots.
I wrote an article about that like seven or eight years ago, how to kill Google robots.
And I actually gave a lot of suggestions, which includes ramming them with vehicles.
And you can also use tripwires, cables and wires and things like that.
Flamethrowers are also very good.
And you can also just shoot them because they're unlikely to have very effective armor.
And we're talking about the residential units.
So AR-15 versus robot.
Probably the AR-15 wins.
You know, rock, paper, scissors, AR-15 robot.
You're probably going to need to learn how to kill robots, but then they're going to have robotic suicide drones, kamikaze drones, seeking out all the survivors, and then you're going to be living underground in the Terminator tunnels, hiding from the hunter-seekers.
So that's the scenario that we're actually faced with, folks.
I told you it was going to be mind-blowing.
Sometimes it sounds like great news, like, you mean we won't have to do laundry anymore?
We won't have to do our own dishes?
Nope, you won't.
And then?
You're going to realize, oh, they don't need us.
Nobody needs us anymore.
So the robots are going to kill us, probably.
Yeah.
Not hard to figure that out, is it?
No, that's exactly where this is going.
So there's all kinds of science fiction movies on this, like iRobot.
That's one of them.
Definitely worth checking out.
That was a Will Smith.
Will Smith starred in that movie.
There's all kinds of movies.
Yeah.
Oh man, what was the classic sci-fi movie with Harrison Ford who went full libtard lately?
Blade Runner.
Blade Runner.
That was 1982. Can you believe that?
1982. The robots went rogue.
And they had to be hunted down by the Blade Runner.
So all that's probably going to become true.
And the robots you're going to be facing off against aren't going to be nice like C-3PO, like, I speak 10,000 useless languages!
No, it's not going to be R2-D2 that really couldn't actually go anywhere in the real world.
In the original Star Wars, like Episode IV, they had R2-D2 rolling through the desert.
Do you know?
That tripod wheels don't roll through sand?
Did you know that?
When you saw the movie, were you thinking what I was thinking is like, there's no way that robot could roll through the desert.
That thing would just be stuck in one spot.
C-3PO would have to pick that droid up and hump that sucker across the desert.
That's the only way.
There's no way R2-D2 rolled through the desert.
I know, because I've got sand.
But anyway, aside from that point, These are not the droids you're looking for.
The droids that are coming for you are not going to be pleasant.
They're going to be killers.
So my advice is maybe don't buy a robot That could kill you.
It's like a little vacuum robot.
It's kind of hard for a vacuum robot to kill you.
But once robots start having arms and thumbs and they can start gripping things, which is necessary for cooking and doing laundry and this and that, once they get to that point, you might not want to have them around you all the time.
Just saying.
There's going to be some robot homicide stories here.
Robot holocaust time or something.
It's going to be going to be crazy.
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Welcome to today's interview on Brighttown.com.
And, folks, we have a really amazing guest for you today, a first-time guest.
His name is Mark Devlin.
He's the author of Musical Truth.
It's a series of three books that exposes, well, the dark side of the music industry and CIA involvement, public influence involvement, and so much more.
And he also has a website, DJMarkDevlin.com.
We'll show you that again.
Or, actually, we can put it on screen right now.
DJMarkDevlin.com.
Yeah, Musical Truth.
That's the title of the now three books that he's written.
One coming out soon next year.
So, welcome, Mark Devlin, to the show.
It's great to have you on today.
Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time to join us, and I would say that right now the world is more ready for your message than any time before in history, and probably because of the P. Diddy allegations, and then before that, not in the music industry, but the Jeffrey Epstein situation.
So can you give us kind of a quick catch up on the history of sort of like what you do and how public awareness is now catching up to what you've been teaching for more than a decade?
Sure.
Well, most people labour under the delusion that the music and entertainment industries are there for fun and just letting your hair down and enjoying yourself and rocking out to some favourite music or watching a movie or a TV show after a long, hard day at work.
And nobody's expecting to have their entire worldview shaped for them by these popular culture vehicles.
Nobody's expecting there to be links to military intelligence, to Satanism and dark occult practices.
Nobody's expecting there to be links to other aspects of the establishment.
And nobody is expecting there to be unsavory stuff of the nature that we're getting now in these allegations against P. Diddy and his associates.
But I realized a very long time ago that unfortunately, music is the perfect vehicle to get mind control and social engineering done because people's guard is down.
And you're at your most susceptible when your subconscious mind is laid wide open to subversive influences and symbolism and things of this nature.
So this has been my specialist area of research now for the best part of 15 years.
And all this stuff that people are just catching up with now and going, oh my God, have you heard about this guy P. Diddy and what he's getting up to and all these affiliations he's got?
Yes, I heard about it 15 odd years ago and I've been trying to tell the world about it ever since.
So it is nice when people eventually catch up.
To be fair, quite a few people have resonated with this message in the years I've been doing this.
But it's not until it breaks the mainstream surface and large numbers of people start talking about it that you feel you're really starting to gain some traction.
So we're getting there now.
Yeah.
Terrible as this Diddy situation that we're hearing about to get people there.
But, you know, we take what we can get, and it's always good to be vindicated at the end of the day.
So let me just jump right in with a really deep question here, because I've noticed over the years, every Super Bowl in America, you know, there's a Super Bowl musical number.
They're all satanic.
I mean, clearly.
I remember one a few years ago with Lady Gaga, and it was just, you know, The flames from hell and dressed like a demon and a very specific demon and all these things.
And I remember saying that to people like, can't you see that's a scene straight out of hell?
And they're like, no it isn't.
You know, it's like somehow people have been blind to this for so long.
I'm like, are you kidding me?
She's got horns on her shoulders.
You know, she's got the demon makeup.
Those are like hell creatures, like swirling and squirming in a hell soup.
And there's the fireballs and everything.
I mean, have you had this same phenomenon where you try to explain this to people and they're just in total denial about it?
Yeah, totally.
And it's literally that.
These shows, the US Super Bowl halftime show, the Grammys, the MTV VMAs, they are literal satanic rituals.
And there have even been elements of the mainstream media that's called attention to this.
So you can read some newspaper accounts of one of these shows and they'll say, wait, did we just witness an actual satanic black mass?
Yes, you did.
And it was right there in front of your noses.
But people make all kinds of excuses for these things.
And they mainly chalk it up as performance art.
They'll say, they're just being creative.
It's just art.
You know, relax.
But when you think about it, there has never been a better opportunity to get an actual black mass and all this kind of ritualistic behavior out into the minds of millions and millions of people as is presented by one of these large scale shows.
Because when you've got a huge audience in a stadium somewhere, you've got a captive audience there literally.
But these events are also televised and put all around the world.
So you've literally got millions of people giving their attention and their consciousness to what's being purveyed by these events.
And it's literally that.
It's Satanism.
It's expressions of dark occult ritual.
It's dressed up as entertainment.
Unfortunately, it's nothing of the sort, but they've been getting away with it for a long time, and the excuses have to stop because it's completely unacceptable.
So this is a demonic psyop.
I remember also the Paris Olympics had that opening scene recently, right?
Mocking the Last Supper of Christ.
And in my view, a lot of that was clearly demonic as well.
But a question I have for you.
Do you believe that actual satanic forces either do deals with these creative artists or somehow infest them?
And is there a bargain where these artists are either given extra talent or extra publicity, or they're told, we'll make you famous as long as you follow the script?
Is it actually demonic in the sense that there's a satanic presence in these people?
Or how do these bargains work?
I know I'm asking a lot of questions at once.
I apologize.
But go ahead and take that wherever you'd like.
Sure.
Well, you don't have to be religious and you don't have to even accept that there is an entity that some people would call the devil or Satan for this dynamic to be absolutely valid because they believe it.
The occultists that run the industry are invested in these occult ritualistic practices.
So there are two main ways to fame and fortune and great prominence in music.
And this applies also to the world of films and TV and any other expression of popular culture and entertainment.
And it will be the same in the world of politics and big business as well.
Any aspect of organized society which produces household names that everyone has heard of, there are two ways that you get to that kind of status.
One is to be born into the right, in inverted commas, family.
So you find that family bloodlines figure majorly in the success stories of many of these people.
So these are ancestral genealogical links that go back many, many generations.
And new generations that are born into these families are ushered and shuffled into positions of great influence in society.
So that's one of the main ways that people become household names, regardless of whatever talent or business acumen they may or may not have.
Then the other way in is by literally selling your soul.
And again, it doesn't matter if people don't I think it happens on both levels.
So there's this myth or this legend attached to the industry concerning the Faustian bargain, so-called.
And this goes back to the German legend of Faust, this story from several centuries ago, where this guy sells his soul to Satan or the devil in exchange for great worldly knowledge.
And that translates into the music industry in this legend of selling your soul for fame and fortune, which has attached itself to many artists.
So one of the earliest was Robert Johnson, the blues musician, who in the 1930s is said to have met the devil at a remote crossroads location, which symbolizes the point where this physical 3D world interacts with the spiritual world and, you know, crossover can occur between them.
And in exchange for his mortal soul, he was given great musical proficiency.
And from that point on, he's said to have become very accomplished as a jazz musician.
He died at the age of 27. He was one of the founding members of the so-called 27 Club, which is this large number of prominent musicians who have passed away at the age of 27 in some suspicious circumstance or other.
And then there have been many other artists that have had this legend attached to them.
One of them is James Brown.
Who passed away on Christmas Day of 2006 after many decades of faithful service to the music industry.
So there's this deal with the devil idea which is associated with him as well.
And there was actually a BMW TV commercial released in 2002 directed by Tony Scott who was the brother of the famous director Ridley Scott.
Which depicts James Brown going out to a remote desert location, similar to what is said to have happened with Robert Johnson, and being seen to make a deal literally with the devil.
This would appear to be explaining how James Brown came across his fame and fortune and great prominence.
That's what it comes down to.
If you're not born into one of these bloodline families, another way in is to show just how much you want the fame and the fortune in terms of how much you're prepared to degrade your moral values and do whatever's asked of you in exchange for it.
If you're prepared to do that, then a very successful and long career can await you.
It never ends well.
Okay, that's really fascinating.
And I'll add, it is my understanding that the satanic influence, or in some cases possession, is a very real thing.
I teach that in my sermons.
I've also founded a church, and I talk about Christ casting out demons and how that's actually mentioned in the Bible.
So I believe that Satan is real and that his influence is real, but it's my understanding that Satan does grant talent or charisma or sometimes youth or a youthful appearance, that there are supernatural influences that Satan can grant as part of this bargain.
Like you said, they sell their soul.
But I'm also glad you mentioned that It doesn't require...
What's going on in the music industry doesn't require everybody to believe the same thing that I just described.
It could be that some of these people don't believe it, but they just want to be famous.
And so they're willing to go through these horrendous acts and shoot the music videos and, like, Eminem appear in a bathtub full of blood and all these horrendous things.
But...
Talk to us about Diddy and the allegations against Diddy, because it seems like this goes far beyond performance art, rather blackmail and rape allegations, sexual harassment, all kinds of things.
How does that all fit into the satanic agenda?
Right.
Well, there's no evidence that Diddy came from one of these important bloodline families that I was speaking of.
So he must have got in via the other way, which is showing just how much he wanted the fame and the fortune and what he was prepared to do to achieve it.
And there are stories with Puffy.
His original name was Puff Daddy.
So when you're of my generation, I was a DJ out playing rap and hip-hop music in the early 90s.
So I first came across Sean Combs or Puff Daddy, as he was known back then, long before he became P. Diddy.
So I still refer to him as Puffy.
But when I first came across him, he was already notorious for being ruthless in business and exploiting his artists and And given him really bad record deals which benefited him but completely took any sort of chance of wealth away from them.
And this was the early 90s.
And then there were stories as the decade went on about these crazy parties that he was holding.
And he became legendary for these wild events that he would hold long before they were called freak-offs.
And then in more recent years, he's been relabeled the Jeffrey Epstein of hip-hop.
Because we've been getting stories about how at these orgies that he would hold at his mansions in LA, New York and Miami he would have rich, famous, powerful people and they would get involved in all kinds of sex acts that you can imagine and many you'd prefer not to imagine and all that stuff would get filmed allegedly and it's only now that we're learning that these recordings exist And Diddy, of course, has been arrested and is being investigated by the feds.
He's currently being held in prison in Brooklyn, New York.
And there must be a lot of rich, famous, powerful people who must be very worried about what he may have on them and what may turn up in these recordings that they're allegedly gathering.
So it seems the past has finally caught up with Puffy after 30 odd years of being a complete demon, basically, just completely symbolically raping and pillaging his artists and exploiting their talent because he never had any of his own.
He was never any kind of a rapper or a performer.
He was a business mogul.
And he was put into that position by Clive Davis, a very senior record industry executive who's been around for decades himself.
So he was given his own record label, Bad Boy Records, as an imprint of Arista, which Clive Davis headed up.
So there's got to be a reason why Puffy was given all that power so early on.
And I believe it's because he was always considered someone that could be put to use in an exercise of this nature, in getting the goods on many other famous people, and just completely degrading the culture that he represented in the process, which is what's happened with rap and hip-hop.
It's unrecognizable for what it used to be.
Yeah, true, true.
So blackmail, of course, is a form of currency.
And it has been used as currency in the music industry, which is what you're describing, and that's your area of focus.
But one of the things we saw in the last few months, given that we just had a significant election in the United States, is the Feds arrested Diddy, or Puffy, as you say.
Apparently they acquired a lot of his blackmail currency, and And we know in the United States, the FBI is so corrupt.
They don't enforce laws.
They don't go after bad guys.
They go after evidence that they can use as blackmail, right?
So they acquired this currency.
And then after that, we very quickly saw that a whole lot of people who were known to have gone to the ditty parties, they ended up endorsing Kamala Harris during the election, right?
And it was very widely...
Observed by a lot of people that if you have the Venn diagram, the overlap between people who went to the Diddy parties and people who endorsed Kamala, those circles merge, you know what I mean?
So a lot of us suspected that that kind of currency was being leveraged by the feds in that case to try to stop Trump, who is very unpopular with the FBI and so on.
Do you think that I mean, what are your thoughts on that?
Like, have we transcended blackmail in the music industry to the point of real hardcore political blackmail currency, how that's being used against people?
Well, let me be very clear that I don't trust the FBI, the CIA, or any of these other government alphabet agencies as far as I could throw them.
And it's very clear through the research that I've presented in my books and my talks and stuff over the years that the CIA pretty much runs the music business.
It runs Hollywood films as well.
So these agencies masquerade as being there to keep people safe from harm.
So the CIA is not even supposed to operate on American soil.
It's only supposed to operate internationally.
But almost since its inception and it's morphing out of the OSS to become the CIA... It's been doing things like putting LSD into certain communities and pushing other drugs and pushing social engineering agendas and stuff like that.
And also running the MKUltra mind control program.
Let's not leave that out because that factors majorly into music and entertainment in that many household name musicians or actors, TV presenters, any famous people will have been subjected to MKUltra style mind control programming.
That runs hand in hand with satanic ritual abuse.
I wish it was some other way, but I'm just presenting it as I find it.
And then you've got the FBI as well.
And people believe that the FBI is there to keep Americans safe from harmful activity.
None of us believe that anymore.
That's for sure.
Well, that's good to know.
And it's the same thing over here in Britain.
People believe that MI5 and MI6 is there to keep people safe.
But where were they when all this activity involving Jimmy Savile was going on for multiple decades?
So people might be familiar with this story.
Jimmy Savile was a British BBC TV presenter.
Who actually looked like a demon.
How could you not realize?
He looked like a demon on any given day.
He looked like a child mutilating demon.
He looked a lot like Myra Hindley, the so-called Moors murderer from the 1960s.
Really?
No, I'm not familiar with that.
Okay, so Myra Hindley and Ian Brady were this couple who abducted and murdered a bunch of kids in the 1960s.
And if you look at Jimmy Savile with his dyed blonde peroxide hair and put him side by side with a press photo of Myra Hindley from the 1960s, Savile actually modelled his look on Myra Hindley.
Wow.
So we had our own sort of ditty situation with the Savile allegations, but the difference is that the truth about Jimmy Savile and his pedophilic activities only came to light after Savile had died.
So he was protected all of his life.
And he was protected by the monarchy, wasn't he?
Yes, he was a close personal friend of now King Charles and Prince Philip.
He was a marriage advisor to Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
Imagine that.
What a bloody nightmare that would have been.
Jimmy Savile as your marriage advisor.
But he was protected.
So we only learned about what he was up to a year after he died.
And the difference with the Diddy thing is we're hearing about it while he's still alive for the moment.
So it makes me wonder why they decide to throw these characters under the bus.
So eventually they tarnished Savile's memory by letting the British public know what he'd been up to.
And Diddy would obviously have been serving the establishment, the elite system, for many decades and been a very faithful servant, but for some reason they've decided to throw him to the dogs now.
So it makes me wonder whether he went a little bit too far in his activities and maybe he went outside of what he'd been sanctioned to do and it was considered that he'd become a liability to So now they've got to try and distance themselves from him by throwing him under a bus, so to speak.
They seem to do this from time to time.
They did it with R. Kelly a few years ago, who was embroiled in similar kinds of scandals.
Well, this is also about to go nuclear in the sense that Trump did win the recent election in the U.S., and his border czar, Tom Homan, Who is a hardcore, you know, let's protect the border guy.
He was just recently saying in the media that there are at least, I think he said 300,000 children that cross the border that can't be found.
And he's going to use the power of the federal government to try to find these 300,000 children.
And of course, you and I know and our audience knows You know, they're going to have to search through a lot of dungeons, a lot of celebrity basements.
You know, I mean, these children didn't just vanish into thin air, right?
They've been sold off.
They've been organ harvested.
They've been, who knows, right?
But maybe you can speak to that.
Like, where would 300,000 children disappear to in America, a nation that is infused with Satanism?
Let's be honest.
I mean, you know this, but go ahead.
Well, child sex trafficking is very real, and it's everywhere.
And paedophile networks are very real as well.
And unfortunately, they are intrinsically tied to entertainment and popular culture.
People find it horrifying to hear that.
People find it impossible to imagine that.
But the research bears this out.
As I said before, the music industry and other expressions of popular culture are satanic in nature.
They are run by satanists and dark cultists.
They work in conjunction with military intelligence because a question a lot of people have is, oh, well, if that was true, then the CIA would have shut them down or MI6 would have shut them down long ago.
Well, not if those agencies are involved.
So unfortunately, where you find military intelligence, you often find expressions of Satanism and then pedophilia.
And where you find that, you find, you know, all the stuff we're hearing about now in the allegations against Diddy.
So for me...
This is stuff I've been hearing about for years and it's only now that it's starting to break the mainstream surface.
So I guess we can be grateful for the fact that it is.
We've just got to hope that this story isn't allowed to fizzle out in the way that previous ones have and that this time it really goes somewhere.
Because this is the best chance we've ever had of basically forcing the mainstream masses to face up to what's been going on right under their noses for way too long.
Well, Well, that reminds me of Pizzagate.
So Pizzagate was talked about a couple of years ago, and that's when I first became aware of all these weird symbols of pedophilia and the use of cheese pizza to mean child porn.
And then, like, didn't we just see at the White House there was a Halloween thing?
And they literally had Joe Biden there handing out candy to a child held by a grown man dressed up as a cheese pizza.
Like, he literally had a cheese pizza costume.
And then they had Jill Biden as a panda furry.
What the hell is a panda furry?
People were commenting and saying that's got everything to do with pedophilia and child trafficking.
Have you ever heard of pandas as something to do with that?
Not pandas.
Teddy bears are used as a motif for Mind control, MKUltra-style mind control and modern programming and such.
Not pandas as such, but I've heard all the food-related terms.
Pizza, hot dog, chicken, pasta.
And these are used to denote the passing around of children for sexual abuse by these paedophile rings.
So that came to light, as you say, during the Pizzagate allegations of 2016. That was around the time- Was it that long ago?
It was.
It was 2016. It was when Trump was going up against Hillary the first time around, you know, in the White House race.
And all that stuff came to light immediately prior to the US presidential election.
So I learned all about these terms then.
And what's amazing is just how blatant and flagrant these people get with flaunting this stuff and putting it...
Right in front of people's faces.
Like the Halloween party.
Like the dude's dressed up like a cheese pizza.
Right.
But what about Lady Gaga had a record called Pizza, which came out round about 2016. Really?
And you had Katy Perry on stage holding her pizza parties, where she would invite young kids up on the stage to share the mic with her, dressed as slices of pizza.
Oh, you're kidding me.
And then Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, pictured eating pizza...
And it reaches the point where it goes beyond coincidence, it goes beyond innocence, and you realise that they're rubbing the noses of the masses in all this stuff.
So they're either getting completely brazen with it, with the idea that they are just invincible and they never get caught, or they're getting desperate and in adherence to these ritualistic spiritual beliefs that they have, they feel or they're getting desperate and in adherence to these ritualistic spiritual beliefs that they have, they feel that they need to place the truth in plain sight and provide what they So they give people an opportunity to comprehend what they're all about.
And when people inevitably don't call them out on it because they don't know how to interpret the symbolism and the icons and the motifs, then they feel that they've got the green light to go right ahead and do it because nobody's said that they can't.
So it's one thing or the other.
It's absolute brazen, bold behaviour or it's desperation.
And we've got to hope that it's veering towards the latter at this stage.
All right, so let me give out your website one more time, djmarkdevlin.com.
And there you can see the title, Musical Truth, Volume 2.
Now you have here on Amazon, you've got Musical Truth.
This is one of two, but I understand you have three books, correct?
Is the third one coming out?
Well, the third one's been out for a while.
I guess it's just not showing up on the Amazon search there.
But it's Musical Truth Volumes 1, 2, and 3. Got it.
So Volume 1 came out early 2016. And that was the first time I'd presented any of this information publicly.
Then I put out Volume 2 in 2018 because it was clear that the story was far from told.
And then the third volume was late 2021. That was written during the COVID situation.
And it brought readers way up to date by showing how musicians and celebrities of all types were used to reinforce the official narrative of COVID and all associated agendas.
True.
Which tells you everything you need to know about how they're all owned assets of the system.
Because we didn't hear one single deviating voice from the official narrative.
Now, don't you think that's a bit strange?
If we're dealing with musicians who are artistic, creative types and they've got minds to think with of their own, don't you think you would find differing opinions?
And yet we didn't.
It's so rare to have somebody from Hollywood to speak out against the system that when it does happen, we all celebrate.
Like John Voight, for example.
He speaks out against the Hollywood system.
Or Kevin Sorbo.
He played Hercules back in the day, right?
But now he makes Christian-themed movies and so on.
There are a few people, but there aren't very many.
For the most part, people are all in on the system, like all the actors of Avengers.
They just come out and they blather and say whatever they're told to say.
Clearly the CIA is in control, but let me ask you this question kind of related to that.
Many of us have noticed that the feature films over the last, let's say, 10 years or so, and TV commercials and especially corporate messages, have really worked to portray white men in particular as weak and useless.
And it used to be in the...
In the 1990s, if you had a movie like, let's say, 48 Hours, which had Eddie Murphy and...
I forgot the other guy's name.
Nick Nolte.
Nick Nolte, yeah.
White guy and a black guy.
They were having fun as partners in...
In crime or whatever.
And, you know, the police chief would usually be a screaming black guy or sometimes a really angry screaming white guy.
Today, all the police chiefs are for some reason black women.
All the men are portrayed as weak and useless.
They can't get anything done.
The women are the only ones who can beat up people now.
I mean, I don't have anything at all against women or black women.
I mean, I'm married to a non-white immigrant, by the way.
I don't have anything against it, but the pattern is unmistakable.
It's like all white men are bad and useless and stupid.
Now it's only women in charge and only women can beat up Navy SEALs.
Is that a CIA thing going on?
I often joke that I'm waiting for the next James Bond to be a black, transgender, disabled, Jewish, lesbian.
So it'll probably happen.
Right.
I think what's happening with Hollywood movies is the woke agenda is being worked into every narrative.
And again, these institutions are showing their true nature because we've always assumed that Hollywood and TV are all about making money, as much money as they can possibly make.
But what's happening now is franchises like Doctor Who being a great example and any other movie franchise you might care to mention are tanking.
They're going down the toilet.
But the studios don't seem to care about how much money they're losing because these have just become vehicles to push woke ideals.
Like Star Wars or Ghostbusters went woke.
Totally sucked.
All of them.
Yeah, they all suck.
It becomes clear that that's what these vehicles were intended for all along.
Whether it's albums by your favourite band, whether it's movies coming out of your favourite studio with your favourite actors made by your favourite directors, or whether it's your favourite TV show.
The same agendas are getting pushed through all these different avenues and you realise that all of it must be coming from a central source ultimately, which is probably the CIA, And it's all to do with socially engineering the masses and cultivating mindsets and ways of looking at the world.
So it's shaping and moulding people's perceptions of what's going on in the world, their place within it, what's important.
And they do it under the guise of entertainment and they've weaponised it.
it.
So all these different methods of what is supposed to be just fun and enjoying some harmless leisure time are actually being weaponized against people in their own minds without them having any conscious knowledge of it.
And bringing this into the real world, this also is exactly what happened during COVID, right?
So there was a PSYOP to scare people.
They all needed to be injected with this Department of Defense engineered bioweapon.
I mean, that's what the jabs were, bioweapons.
And how did they convince people to line up?
How did they get the obedience?
Well, everybody's been brainwashed through the same media.
And some of the same celebrities, like you mentioned, it was the celebrities that told people, go out and take your jab.
And some people did, and now they're dead.
You know?
Same program.
It's disgraceful.
And it's because people put their trust in these celebrities who they don't know.
This is a central message of mine for many, many years.
Don't trust celebrities and famous people.
They are not your friend.
You don't know where these people come from.
Right.
No more these days, because we can trace back the family bloodlines and see what affiliations they have.
Why is Leonardo DiCaprio going up to Davos and hanging out with Klaus Schwab at the WEF meetings?
Why is Will.i.am there, if he's supposed to be a music producer?
Why is Bono hanging out with Bill Gates and going down to Africa and getting involved with...
vaccination programs down there.
It's because they're more than just what you assume them to be.
They're not just actors or singers.
They're doing the bidding of the controllers of organized society, the so-called elite globalists, and helping them to push their agendas.
So you can't trust these people.
They masquerade as your friend.
But the real acid test for me was during COVID.
If I'd heard any dissenting voices who had questions to raise about what we were being told by official government sources and the mainstream media about what was really going on and what was really inside these so-called vaccines, I might have been more inclined to trust them.
But I You didn't have to worry about that because there weren't any.
They were all toeing the official line and they were all demonstrating who really owns their arses by singing from the same hymn sheet without any solitary single exceptions.
Yeah, and you know what's interesting about all of this is that They used to be able to throw around the label of conspiracy theorists.
Both of us have been called conspiracy theorists.
That label doesn't work anymore because there are so many real conspiracies that really I would consider you to be a conspiracy investigator or a fact checker about the conspiracies or a conspiracy journalist.
I don't know.
But I don't know what label you want to use.
But the label of conspiracy theorist doesn't work anymore.
People know there's a dark underbelly behind government, behind Hollywood, behind the music industry, behind all of it.
Even behind so-called science.
We were all fooled by mainstream science and medicine and authoritative hospital protocols which murdered people.
Around the world, millions of people.
So is this the perfect time now for a massive global awakening to the truth about this super dark side of human civilization?
The opportunities have never been better for that to occur.
We've just got to do everything we can to make sure this chance doesn't slip away, doesn't get squandered.
Because you're right, conspiracy theorist doesn't carry the same sort of implications that it used to.
So they've had to reinvent the phrases.
So now you get referred to as far right or a Holocaust denier or an anti-vaxxer.
even if you might not discuss those subjects those are still labels that would get pinned on you if you're someone that challenges the official narrative on anything because conspiracy theorist doesn't cut it anymore so we can wear that as a badge of honour and that shows that our community has made some some progress there.
And people are getting wise to the fact that much of what we've spoken about for so many years has been proven in the fullness of time to be absolutely valid and will continue to be so because we've got the truth on our side because we do our research properly.
We go wherever the research takes us, unlike the mainstream media who are stuck on a single narrative because they're controlled and told what to say and publish.
So, yeah, opportunities have never been greater.
Let's just hope that this is our time finally come.
Well, Mark, so I'm very curious because you live in the UK and you don't have the First Amendment that we have in America.
And we've seen some really crazy stories recently of British police visiting people's homes Knocking on their doors and asking them about social media posts.
And in Germany, the German government has asked Gab to say they have to give up the identity of somebody who called the German health minister fat.
Because she is.
She's a fat slob.
How do you even manage to tell the truth in the UK right now, given the insane crackdown on freedom of speech in your country?
I mentioned Jimmy Savile earlier.
That's Sir Jimmy Savile, by the way.
One thing I've noticed in my research is that so many prolific paedophiles just happen to have been sirs or lords or OBEs or MBEs.
So they were given gongs by the Queen and the British royal family.
Strange thing.
So we had Sir Jimmy Savile, who for decades was sexually abusing children, getting up to all kinds of stuff.
There was an opportunity to bring him to justice Under the Crown Prosecution Service some years ago, all the evidence was collated and was presented and Savile was let off while he was still alive.
The individual who presided over the Crown Prosecution Service at the time was another sir.
You may have heard of him.
His name is Sir Keir Starmer.
Oh no, you're kidding me.
Now British Prime Minister.
Wow.
So that's the caliber of leader, so-called, exactly, that we now have in so-called Great Britain.
Their words, not mine.
So this is the guy we're dealing with.
He's got many nicknames.
He's known as Sir Keir Stalin.
That's one of them.
Sir Keir Stasi.
And yes, this country is becoming very much like a communist stronghold with every passing day.
Certain individuals have been getting jailed for social media posts, for expressing dissent about the British government in a TikTok post or a tweet or whatever it is.
So things are getting pretty desperate over here.
And you do have to be careful what you say if you don't want to find yourself in a similar position.
And it's been creeping up by stealth.
And it's only now that people are starting to realize just how dangerously precarious things have become in this nation.
Well, Starmer, I mean, our perception as Americans, at least my perception, Starmer is a Stalinist.
Didn't he just propose basically tax confiscation of family farms all across the UK? And the farmers are protesting that.
I mean, how do they expect anybody to eat this?
When they're seizing all the farms, and in fact, I think he said that the British farmers who have held on to these farms, generation after generation, he said they're hoarding farmland.
Hoarding?
What the hell?
This guy, this is very much like Stalin.
Right.
It sounds like a narrative straight out of Soviet Russia 100 years ago.
It does, yes.
And yet it's unfolding right here in this nation.
And British people are very slow to react.
They're very slow to get upset about anything.
It must be a cultural phenomenon.
But during COVID, we did see some pushback from a lot of people that just got very pissed off having all their rights and freedoms taken away and they just had enough.
And we saw some amazing marches, rallies in London in 2021, where well in excess of a million people took to the streets to send a very visual message that we see what's going on and...
We're not having it.
No more.
We don't approve.
And I feel that led to many of the restrictions getting pushed back early here in Britain.
It would have been the plan for them to have remained in place for much longer.
But because there were these expressions of public dissent, they kind of reversed some of their plans.
So British people will react in the end if they're pushed and provoked enough.
I just don't think enough of us have realized how dangerous things are becoming.
But with every passing day, we're getting new stories of peaceful grandmothers getting their door knocked down in the middle of the night and sent to jail over something they posted on Facebook.
And the penny is starting to drop.
People are starting to realise just what kind of a regime, because that's what it is, we've got here.
A lot of British people, I think, are looking to America...
And they're seeing that Trump is due to take office again in January.
And they're seeing that as a positive sign for the world and hoping that this is going to reverse much of the damage that's been put into place in the past few years.
They're just hoping that it translates to better fortunes for those outside of the United States as well as those within it.
Oh, you're not kidding.
Well, we hope the same thing.
I mean, we want to see peace and abundance for the whole world.
But then I look at Starmer there approving the launch of Storm Shadow cruise missiles by Ukraine into Russia.
And then just today, Russia launching, I don't know if it was an ICBM or a medium-range missile that rained down dud warheads on purpose onto the Dnieper, I believe, in Ukraine, just as a demonstration.
If Starmer isn't a complete idiot, he's got to be looking at that and saying, I mean, because Russia just said that we consider countries that provide the weapons to be legitimate targets by Russia nuclear weapons.
So if Starmer isn't realizing that Putin might nuke Britain or nuke the United States, then he's a fool.
But of course he's a fool.
But he's putting us all in danger.
And so is Biden and Obama in the US. They're putting us all in so much danger.
This is not a simulation playtime thing.
This shit is real.
We could all die tomorrow because of these lunatics.
Well, I don't know how valid any of these narratives are.
That's the problem.
So you'll get people painting things in a very black and white fashion.
So they'll say, Trump is a good guy and he's out to save the world.
And Putin's a really bad guy.
He's a villain and Russia's a major threat.
And they put things into these extremes.
And I think the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle.
It's shades of grey.
So it's not as clear-cut as all of that.
But it's very difficult to know what the truth of any situation is because we damn sure don't get the truth out of the mainstream media.
I don't know whether the US election was rigged this time around to make sure that Trump gets back in because I'm pretty sure the 2020 one was to make sure that he was kept out.
But I do think that Starmer being in place in the UK at the same time as Biden and Harris were in office in the United States would not translate very well for either nation.
I think Starmer and Trump are...
Not exactly obvious bedfellows and they're not an obvious alliance.
So I think Starmer would certainly have preferred to have had Biden as his opposite number in the United States.
He doesn't have any real power, of course.
You know, he's a puppet.
But at least on the surface, that would have been a more ideal marriage.
So I'm hoping that Trump being shuffled back in is going to cause a few sleepless nights for the Starmer regime.
Many people hope that it's going to lead to him being ousted from office, which would be a great thing to see.
I mean, imagine...
That seems like a monthly occurrence in the UK. They're rotating the prime ministership.
Well, we've had five British prime ministers in the last four years.
So imagine that.
His trust was in office for 44 days.
I remember that, yeah.
It's ridiculous.
Rishi Sunak was not even worth mentioning.
And then prior to Liz Truss, we had Boris Johnson.
And people thought he was bad.
Imagine.
If we'd had Keir Starmer during the COVID era, we'd probably all be in gulags by now.
Probably.
You say Starmer's a puppet.
I think he's a Muppet.
He looks like one of the Muppets from the Muppet show in the 1980s, by the way.
I'm not sure which Muppet he is.
Oh, there's one called Beaker.
He looks a bit like him.
Yeah, Beaker.
That's right.
Yeah, the scientist looking with the glasses Muppet.
Also Max Headroom.
That's true.
Well, we've got to have you back on, Mark, because we barely scratched the surface on all these issues, and this has been really fascinating, and there's a lot more to explore in this, especially as maybe...
If Trump gets sworn in, then we're promised there's going to be a release of certain files and certain things.
Who knows?
Who knows if that's going to happen?
But it could be really interesting based on what comes out.
So I want to invite you back.
And let me give out your website again.
DJMarkDevlin.com is the website.
And here you can also, you can donate Bitcoin here.
Very cool.
You can check out his shows.
And also his books are on Amazon and other booksellers.
They're called Musical Truth.
And he's got three books out right now.
Anything else you'd like to add, Mark, in just wrapping up today's interview?
Well, I did take part in a really great documentary just recently, which has gone live on Amazon Prime and is called A Clockwork Shining.
So this is analysing Stanley Kubrick's film treatment of The Shining, the Stephen King novel.
And it's from a couple of filmmakers, Ryder Lee and Jay Widener.
And they make the observation that The Shining is probably the most analysed film in movie history.
But have previous researchers really got to the bottom of what Stanley Kubrick had coded into that film in cryptic form?
So this documentary presents their idea of what that film is really all about.
It's not a horror film.
That's what people think of it as.
But if you can read the symbolic layers that Stanley put into that movie, you come away with a very different perception of It's central message.
Is this it?
A Clockwork Shining?
Yep, that's the one.
Okay.
So it's a great documentary.
There's five contributors plus the two filmmakers.
And it puts across a very unique take on what The Shining is really all about.
And it ties into Kubrick's earlier movie, A Clockwork Orange as well, hence the title.
Well, that's interesting.
And I know Jay Widener because I did a video series for him on natural health and nutrition many years ago.
So, yeah, he's done a lot of interesting work.
He knows a lot about Kubrick, I'll tell you that.
Well, that's amazing.
No, I don't know anything about Kubrick, really.
But, hey, we're all specialists.
Mark, you're a specialist in Hollywood, the music industry, and I have a feeling that your work is going to become more relevant now than ever in our lifetimes.
So please stay in touch.
I'd love to have you back on, and reach out to my producer if there's anything breaking that you'd like to come on about, and we'll help get the word out.
Sure.
Appreciate that.
Thanks for getting me on.
Absolutely.
Thank you so much.
And enjoy the rest of your evening there under the thumb of Starmer, sadly.
For now.
For now.
Yeah, we'll see how long he lasts there.
All right.
Well, thank you for joining us today, Mark.
It's been really intriguing speaking with you.
All right.
Cheers, man.
All right.
So everybody, that's Mark Devlin there.
The website is DJMarkDevlin.com.
He was also a former DJ. Fascinating conversation.
This rabbit hole goes deep, by the way.
And one of the reasons I don't normally even cover this topic is because it's just too damn dark and horrifying.
You go down the Pizzagate rabbit hole...
Prepare for nightmares because there's a dark side of humanity that it's easier for people to deny than to actually look at because it's so crazy.
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