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Welcome to Brighteon Broadcast News for Tuesday, August 26th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, of course.
Thank you for joining me today.
And yeah, we've got an interesting lineup for you.
So there's been some bombshell breaking news today in the area of robotics automation and what you might call a Skynet Terminator central processing units, the CPU or the GPU.
Big announcement today from NVIDIA.
I'm going to go over that in a standalone special report coming up shortly.
And then we will have an interview today, although I'm not yet sure which interview it's going to be, but I think it'll be a decentralized TV episode that we recorded last week.
But we'll see.
I've got a couple of choices on that.
We'll see what's a better fit today.
And then tomorrow we'll play, you know, a different one, depending on what we choose today.
In the meantime, Trump is really getting a backlash wave from his own supporters, including from myself, for two critical decisions that he announced yesterday.
First, Trump signed an executive order that demands a one-year prison sentence and a felony charge for anyone who desecrates the American flag.
Now, of course, well, burning the American flag is typically what happens in some of these protests.
So, yeah, there are people who don't like America and, you know, perhaps they're from a country that's been on the receiving end of America's bombings or assassinations or genocide or, you know, or what have you.
So clearly there are, well, America has made a lot of enemies all around the world.
And some of those people, when they come to the U.S., they want to burn the American flag as a symbol of protest.
Well, first of all, I love America.
And I would never personally burn the American flag.
But it's a stupid idea to think that just because someone burns a symbol, a piece of cloth with certain colors and certain stripes and certain stars on it, that suddenly that's a felony.
But it's perfectly okay to burn, let's say, the flag of Russia or the flag of China or the flag of Texas or even the original colonial flag of the 13 colonies.
You can burn that flag.
You can burn the flag of the South before the Civil War and you don't go to jail.
But if you burn the American flag, then you're going to be arrested and you're going to go to jail.
Now, there are two problems with this, obviously.
Number one is that Trump thinks that he is, I guess, the king or something because he's making this law.
Well, he's asserting it as a new law all by himself without invoking Congress.
And of course, we're supposed to have separation of powers, the three branches of government.
And Trump is not all three.
He's only at the top of one, the executive branch, not the legislative, and certainly not the judicial, as we know.
So the question is, where did Congress ever pass a law that said it's illegal to burn the American flag?
Well, that has not happened.
And part of the reason it has not happened is because the Supreme Court has already issued precedent-setting decisions on this, where in the past, some people who were burning the American flag were attempted to prosecute them.
And the Supreme Court said, hey, that's protected speech.
Okay.
So this isn't even a debate.
Trump is just flat out wrong.
I understand that you may find it offensive to see somebody else burning the American flag, especially if you're a veteran, if you fought for this nation, etc.
I get it.
But you can't protect freedom by destroying it.
And what Trump is doing right now is he's saying, well, we're going to protect our freedoms by ending the First Amendment.
So no more protections for you if you're doing things that we don't like, such as burning the American flag.
Or also, what do you think happens if you burn the Israeli flag right now?
Huh?
Yeah, you get thrown in a van by the State Department and like mysteriously tortured or deported or disappeared or something like that.
So there's at least two flags that you're not allowed to burn in this country.
And what Trump is doing, just it's a reflection of the lunacy of the left, what they did with their LGBT flags and their LGBT rainbows that they painted on the crosswalks.
So I don't know about you, but every time I saw a video of some guy in a truck, like smoking his tires all across the LGBT rainbow crosswalks, I thought that was awesome.
Because hey, if you can spread LGBT graffiti all over the roads, then guess what?
We get to run over it and lay some rubber on top of it, you know?
But in truth, the roadways are no place for political activism.
Although leftists don't understand that because they like to hang out and block highways and block people's vehicles, etc.
And occasionally they get run over like a speed bump.
But they think that the public roadways are the place for them to vomit out all their like symbolism diarrhea, you know, or maybe vomit's not the right word there, but you understand what I'm saying.
And then in some blue states, you get prosecuted if you desecrate the LGBT crosswalks.
And everybody on the right agreed that that was crazy.
That, of course, you have, I mean, they painted it on the road.
Things happen on the road, you know, like skid marks and laying rubber on the road and whatever.
So I say that what's clearly protected under the First Amendment is, number one, you can burn an LGBT flag.
You can also burn an American flag.
And you can burn an Israeli flag.
You can burn a Russian flag.
You can burn any flag.
I mean, they might cite you for, you know, pollution from the fire or creating a fire hazard or something like that.
But the symbol on the cloth should have no special punishment because the First Amendment protects your right to express your speech, even if that is highly offensive speech that the transgenders don't like or Israel doesn't like or the USA doesn't like or Trump doesn't like.
You know, he is not king and he doesn't have the power to make a new law that says we throw you in jail for one year.
So Trump is wrong.
He's just flat out wrong.
History says he's wrong.
Supreme Court says he's wrong.
The rule of law says he's wrong.
And you have to wonder why did he think this was a good idea?
And I think it's because he knows that based on what's about to happen, which I covered yesterday, there are going to be some major arrests of some left-wing traitors.
At least that's what it looks like is going to happen.
There's going to be a lot of uprisings all over the country.
And there are going to be a lot of leftists who are burning the American flag.
And Trump is timing this, I believe, to be able to arrest and incarcerate those people before the Supreme Court can render a decision and pause this thing or dismiss it.
The Supreme Court will have to issue a new decision on top of the ones they've already issued in the past.
So Trump is, in essence, creating another method of escalation for federal law enforcement to arrest left-wing protesters.
And I believe that's because he anticipates a lot of left-wing protesters based on what he and the DOJ are about to do.
And it seems like what they're about to do is they're about to engage in some key arrests and prosecutions of some left-wing traitors.
And of course, I'm all in favor of that if those left-wing traitors committed treason and broke the law.
And I believe that that list should include Hillary Clinton and James Clapper and John Brennan and Jim Comey and Susan Rice and there's some others.
It's a long list actually.
And probably Bill Barr, he probably interfered with the truth coming out.
Anyway, there's a long list of traitors that need to be arrested.
And I support that if they broke the law, I support their prosecution.
But I also support the idea that they get to defend themselves in court.
And I do support the rule of law.
If there are radicals rising up in the streets and blocking traffic, yeah, arrest them.
Get them out of the way.
And if there are left-wing radicals setting fire to buildings, yeah, of course, that's a crime.
But if they're just burning a piece of cloth with certain colors on it, that's not a crime.
That is not a crime.
And sorry to say, if you disagree with that, you just don't know the law, actually, because that is not a crime.
That is a protected activity under the First Amendment of the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution.
It's very clear.
And in fact, let me demonstrate something here that's kind of interesting.
There are other flags that look similar to the American flag.
And I looked it up today.
Turns out the flag of Liberia looks very similar to the American flag at first glance, and especially if it's on fire.
So as you can see from this image, here's a flag of Liberia.
And I don't have anything against Liberia.
Apologies to Liberia.
But if you burn the Liberian flag in a public display, apparently that's not a felony.
Only burning the American flag is the felon, not the Liberian flag.
So if you have to, I mean, this seems so absurd, but if you have to burn a flag in public and you want to technically not be committing a felony under Trump's executive order, burn the flag of Liberia.
And then if you get arrested, you're like, no, no, no, that was Liberian's flag.
That wasn't the USA flag.
And then they have to let you out of jail because you didn't burn the American flag.
You see what I mean?
But actually, I'm saying that as a kind of satire because it's so silly to think that a piece of cloth with certain ink on it, colored ink in certain patterns, you know, red and white stripes and then white stars on a blue background in the corner, to think that burning that piece of cloth is a felony.
But if you use different colored inks, you know, green and yellow and black or whatever, like the Persian colors, it seems like they all have green in them.
If you burn, you could take the same thing as the American flag, just change the colors instead of red, white, and blue, like green, black, and yellow or something.
And then all of a sudden, that's not a crime.
Like, how stupid is that?
Because of the color?
So are you saying there are color crimes?
Color crimes in America.
So Trump has signed an executive order declaring color crimes, which goes along with color of law, obviously.
Kind of obvious.
But color crimes.
So if the cloth you're burning is the wrong color, it's a felony.
If it's the right color, yeah, you're fine.
And, you know, technically, since the definition of the American flag is very specific, it has a certain number of red and white stripes in a certain sequence.
And, you know, it has just the right number of stars representing the U.S. states.
And if you were to, I don't know, print out a flag and you added like the 51st star or 60 stars, not that anybody's even counting, or you had a couple extra stripes, you know, and then you burn that, you can't be prosecuted because, hey, that's not the American flag.
This is some other fictional rendition that's got 60 stars and, you know, 37 stripes or whatever.
You see what I mean?
So it's a thought crime.
It's a color crime and a thought crime that Trump has just criminalized.
And I would say about 80% of his base is giving him crap about this, and especially the libertarians, which is completely justified because this is an assault on freedom of speech, obviously.
And so I completely oppose that executive order.
And Trump doesn't get to make laws anyway.
So, you know, good luck.
I tweeted today.
I said, Trump's trying to trick me into burning the American flag, isn't he?
I'm not going to fall for it, though.
I'm not going to burn the American flag.
I don't even think I'm going to burn the Liberian flag, actually.
I just don't, I don't feel motivated to burn anybody's flag.
That's all.
But then again, it's the hot summer months in Texas and when December rolls around and I do burn wood to make heat, I might, I don't know, I might burn a piece of cardboard that maybe I got a product in a piece of cardboard.
And then on the side of that cardboard, it says made in the USA, and there's a little American flag right there.
You see what I mean?
And I might burn that cardboard for heat.
I don't know, because I don't want it to go into landfill.
I mean, I'm recycling it into heat and releasing the carbon dioxide, which is good for plants.
So let me ask you, if I burn a box that's got a little American flag printed on it, is that a felony crime?
Is Trump going to come get me since I've even announced this publicly?
If this might happen, you know.
Do I have to check all my boxes for little American flags?
And what, like, how small does the flag have to be to no longer count?
Like, if it's a, if it's a half an inch flag, does that still count as a felony, thought crime?
Or does it have to be like full-blown, the whole package is covered with a flag?
Do you have to be able to see it from satellites or with a, you know, a magnifying glass, right?
A little tiny flag could be a felony.
You never know.
There could be little tiny flags printed all over the place just to entrap you.
You didn't even know it.
And a last comment on that.
Do you realize that it's not illegal in Trump's mind to burn the Bible?
But it is illegal to burn the American flag.
Think about that.
You could burn the words of Christ.
And that's more acceptable to our president than burning a piece of cloth with colored stripes on it.
Yeah, there you go.
All right, now switching topics here.
The second thing that Trump did today that really angered people is he announced that he's allowing 600,000 Chinese students to enter the United States on student visas.
And he's got this, he said this in a video.
I'm going to play the video for you here.
So let's go to that right now.
It's a very important relationship.
We're going to get along good with China.
I hear so many stories about we're not going to allow their students.
We're going to allow their students to come in.
We're going to allow it.
It's very important.
600,000 students.
It's very important.
But we're going to get along with China.
All right.
Now, Trump's base is, of course, very unhappy about this.
They're saying, hey, it's 600,000 spies from China.
Well, that accusation isn't quite accurate.
Some of them, of course, would be spies, but largely what's happening with students from China is they're coming to U.S. universities.
And this has been going on for a few decades.
And then they learn the sciences and the math and the physics and the engineering, et cetera, the medicine.
And then some of them will work for some period of time on work visas and things in the United States.
And some will even end up immigrating to the USA.
But most of them, sooner or later, they end up going back to China.
And then there's a natural transfer of knowledge.
So if you're good at engineering, yeah, you're going to keep doing engineering in China.
If you're good at physics, you're going to keep doing physics.
If you're good at computer science, you're going to do that, etc.
So that's not spying.
That's just learning a skill and then taking it back to your home country.
And plenty of, you know, Indian students do that.
Students from all over the world do the very same thing because it's supposed to be about sharing knowledge, actually.
We're supposed to advance as a civilization by educating people, you would think, right?
But I would imagine that a lot of Chinese students, the reason they go back to China is because after a few years in the USA, they're thinking, man, these people are stupid.
And why are they all obese, too?
And what's going on with all the violence in these cities, these blue cities, lawless, they're insane.
So I think Chinese people feel unsafe in a lot of places in America, honestly.
And you know, the Chinese body, the physical frame of Chinese people, it's smaller than, let's say, typical Americans or certainly smaller than the larger Americans.
And, you know, they do feel unsafe in many ways sometimes, especially compared to the relatively low violence in cities in China.
But the thing to recognize in all of this is that Trump is basically, he's following the terms that are demanded of him by China.
So a lot of people don't pick this up because, of course, the Western corporate press is always lying to you.
But here's the thing.
Trump wanted to punish China for buying oil from Russia, oil and gas, because China is one of the primary purchasers.
And Trump loudly threatened secondary sanctions on China and India for purchasing energy from Russia.
And Trump threatened all kinds of other tariffs on China.
At one point, it was like 245% or something.
And the numbers kept changing every day.
That all started April 2nd, earlier this year, you know, Liberation Day.
And after a bunch of back and forth and China temporarily cutting off the rare earth minerals that U.S. industry needs for automobiles and robotics and telecom, et cetera, Trump found out that China holds the cards in the trade deals.
And so China is actually setting the terms and making demands of Trump.
And Trump is following them all.
That's why Trump backed off of the big punitive tariffs from China.
He just extended the threat of tariffs another 90 days.
That was actually, I think, two weeks ago.
So while our allies like India are getting hit with crazy, insane 50% tariffs, I think, is what that is.
And Brazil's getting hit with 50%.
Japan's getting hit with whatever that is, 25%, 30%.
Forgot the exact numbers.
China is sitting down there at like 10 or 15%.
And Trump agreed to have 600,000 Chinese student visas every year in the United States.
And if you don't know what's happening behind the scenes, you're shocked at that.
You're like, what?
Why is Trump, you know, allowing so many Chinese to come into the USA?
And the answer is because China's calling the shots.
And China has the cards here, not Trump.
That's why.
And China has a lot of potential retaliation weapons against the United States.
I mean, just to name a few, not only could China cut off all shipments of rare earths, which would just devastate the U.S. military industry, they could also halt exports of pharmaceuticals or drones, robots, telecom microchips.
Also, China could threaten to destroy the Taiwan semiconductor facilities in Taiwan.
And that would cut off the microchip supply to the Western world right there.
That would be devastating for the world.
It would be devastating for me, too.
I don't want to see that happen because I want more microchips from NVIDIA, which I'll talk about coming up.
But China can credibly threaten the USA in many economically devastating ways.
China can even say, hey, we'll invade Taiwan or we'll sell off all the U.S. treasuries we're currently holding, which is less than a trillion dollars, but it's still some significant amount.
There are a number of things that China can do to make life very difficult for Trump and the United States.
So that's why this is happening.
Again, Trump doesn't hold the cards.
China holds the cards.
And also, Russia holds the cards.
That's why Trump is trying to get us out of Ukraine as quickly as possible.
So the power of the U.S. Empire is rapidly collapsing.
And what's happening is that these other multipolar, you know, dominant world powers, China, Russia, Iran, and eventually even Turkey, etc., they're rising up and they are not bowing down to U.S. pressure on things like embargoes and tariffs and so on and sanctions.
And that's, I mean, even Trump just announced a highly generous student visa policy for China.
Yeah.
See?
And for the people who don't understand what's happening in the world, they're confused by that.
Like, what?
He betrayed us.
Well, he doesn't hold the cards.
This is all I'm saying.
Trump is doing what he has to do to try to avoid completely angering China to the point of isolation.
Because if China cuts off the USA from China's supply chains, the USA will suffer a total economic collapse and a financial collapse at the same time.
So Trump's trying not to anger China to that point.
He may talk tough publicly, but in terms of policy behind the scenes, he's capitulating.
He's giving in to China on every issue.
Okay, the third issue that is getting a lot of backlash on Trump is what Israel did just recently, yesterday.
So Israel bombed another hospital on purpose.
They've been targeting hospitals from day one.
And then when journalists and rescuers arrived or responders arrived to try to help people, they were bombed and killed too.
And it killed five journalists and 20 people.
And some of these journalists were reporting or they were contributors to Reuters, Associated Press, Al Jazeera.
There was a cameraman, a Reuters contractor, was killed.
Okay, I'm going to show you a video, but it's not gore.
It's not bloody.
You see the explosion, though, because it's important that you understand what's happening and the level of evil that is being demonstrated here.
Because to date, Israel has killed over 200 journalists.
I think the number is 250.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
So here's just going to roll this in the background.
It's about a 30-second video.
So here we go.
So here you see the stairway where journalists are known to gather to get Wi-Fi.
And they're right there.
Oh, and then they get bombed.
And they're all dead.
And Israel acknowledges that they bombed this hospital twice.
They said they are sorry they didn't mean to.
But of course, we know they are using the most advanced weaponry, the most advanced AI for targeting.
They have precision munitions.
They bomb exactly where they want to bomb.
And remember in the early days, the first, I think it was the Al-Aqsa hospital was bombed, and everybody in the West was screaming and saying, no, that was Hamas bombed the hospital.
That's been the excuse ever since.
This is Israel bombing hospitals.
They've leveled Gaza.
They've slaughtered hundreds of thousands reportedly.
They've killed hundreds of journalists and food aid workers.
And if any other country on earth were doing this, there would be global outrage, just global economic isolation, sanctions.
Everybody would be denouncing them.
There would be universal calls for the arrest of the leaders.
There might even be U.S. military intervention to stop the genocide, if it were any other country.
But when it's Israel doing this, it's completely tolerated by the West and by Trump, his administration, and a lot of people who call themselves Christians.
And it's absolutely horrifying that this is taking place in our world.
It is an unprecedented level of blatant evil that is being demonstrated every single day, just complete brutality and a total disregard for the value of human lives.
And sadly, it's becoming increasingly clear that the Trump administration is run by Israel.
That's why they let that alleged pedophile go and fly back to Israel after he was arrested for, what was it, enticing a minor into lewd conduct or whatever the charge was.
So if you're Israeli, you get a get out of jail free card, even if you're a pedo.
And you get to go back to Israel to, I guess, join the other pedos there in the leadership ranks.
You know, because pedophilia is the, it's the blackmail that controls the world.
And that all that ran through Jeffrey Epstein, who was an agent for Mossad.
It's very clear.
And that's why you're never going to see the client list, because Israel is ordering Trump to cover it all up while they bomb hospitals and slaughter children and women and doctors and food aid workers.
And it is absolutely disgusting to see this.
It is inhumane.
These are crimes against humanity.
And Trump welcomes war criminals to the United States.
And Congress gives Netanyahu a standing ovation like 40 plus times.
They love their war criminals in the United States Congress.
It's absolutely disgusting.
And apparently there is no act of genocide or criminality or slaughtering children that is too extreme for Ambassador Mike Huckabee to celebrate or for most of the United States Congress or even for Trump to celebrate.
This is one of the great failings of the Trump administration, is his willingness to go along with war criminals and to do exactly what they want.
And he's even probably going to push more censorship in the United States.
He's going to destroy the First Amendment and make it not only illegal to burn flags, but also illegal to criticize Israel.
So that's the next step of where all this is very likely headed.
So be very cautious about where this is going.
All right, we're going to shift gears here.
I've got a special report for you about a groundbreaking new announcement by NVIDIA of advanced AI and robotics microchips.
So we'll play that now.
Here we go.
Welcome to the special report.
I'm Mike Adams.
And do you recall the original Terminator movie in the 1980s?
And there they had the, I think it was the T1000 model, right?
Wasn't it the T1000?
And of course, that model was designed to infiltrate human societies in order to exterminate humans.
And the T1000 was based on a microchip, a really innovative microchip that, of course, I think Cyberdyne systems got a hold of because, well, part of the part of the arm of the Terminator was recovered.
Well, that's from the end of the first Terminator movie.
I know the time loops get confusing, but we find out in Terminator 2 that it was that microchip that led them to the innovations that led to the rise of Skynet and the robot extermination of humanity, right?
I know, again, it's confusing, but the point here is that just today, the NVIDIA company, which is, of course, leading the way in advanced microprocessors for AI models, they released a new microchip for robots.
It's designed for humanoid robots with enhanced vision or real-time video streaming geometry and object recognition.
And the microchip is called the T5000.
So I'm assuming that all the NVIDIA engineers have seen Terminator because who wouldn't if you're into tech.
So they named it the T5000.
So this is the more advanced version.
All right.
Anyway, the official name is called NVIDIA Jetson T5000 or the what is it?
The Jetson 4 series.
Okay, so we're mixing and matching all kinds of themes here.
But this microchip, which costs about $3,000 in bulk, is designed to be placed in robots.
And it provides all the processing that robots need to function.
And what's significant about this chip is it's based on the Blackwell chip architecture, which is revolutionary.
And this chip can simultaneously process real-time vision recognition at the same time that it's processing audio, such as spoken word, in order to understand what people are saying.
At the same time that it's running its own internal AI models to generate responses and to generate voice, and at the same time that it's running internal behavior models in order to decide on what task-oriented or goal-oriented behavior it should pursue in order to carry out specific goals,
like, hey, I want to climb that flight of stairs while carrying a bag of groceries, right?
That kind of task.
So this one microchip, which is incredibly powerful, it's got over 2,000 teraflops of AI compute that's floating point 4 looks like 128 gigabytes of onboard unified memory, which is a lot for an AI model.
Delivers 7.5 times higher AI compute than the previous version of this chip, which was the Aurin.
And it has three and a half times better energy efficiency.
So this whole microchip only runs between 40 and 130 watts, which is not very much.
It's about as much as a light bulb used to use.
You know, you used to have 100 watt light bulbs.
Remember that?
Incandescent bulbs, they would burn 100 watts.
Well, this chip burns up to 130 watts, but it thinks like Skynet.
It's the T5000.
So this microchip is going to unleash a world of highly energy efficient robotics that also enables these robots to physically interact with the world around them.
in a very rapid way and a very accurate way.
So they will be able to recognize objects and then manipulate those objects.
And they will benefit from something called OmniWorld, which is a world simulator that NVIDIA created for generating synthetic data for training AI behavior models that are then loaded into these microchips, the T5000s, that power these robots.
So in other words, NVIDIA has created an entire ecosystem for robot simulations in an artificial world, a digital world where time flows much more rapidly.
They can try out all their behaviors and they can find what fails and what works.
They can use the winning behavior models to train the AI behavior model libraries in essence, and then they can load those into the T5000 microchips and they can unleash these robots on the world to do things like fulfillment jobs in Amazon warehouses or to function as soldiers on the battlefield, you know, launch mortars, whatever, fly this helicopter, you know, like from the Matrix.
They'll also be able to learn very quickly how to fold laundry and do dishes and cook meals, etc.
So all the robots that you've seen so far, even though they have seemed impressive at dancing, which is all just pre-programmed scripted stuff, it's just dancing robots is entertainment for low IQ people who don't know what's happening.
Oh, look at the cute dancing robot.
Yeah, because actually that's a Terminator two years from now, and it's probably going to be told to come kill you.
So dancing isn't so cute.
But all the robots that you've seen so far, they really lack strong onboard AI compute.
Really, they do.
They suck at vision recognition.
They suck at object recognition.
They're very slow to manipulate objects in the real world, like unpacking a bag of groceries and loading food items into the refrigerator, let's say.
Very slow at that.
They're horrible.
So this chip from NVIDIA, this is the first one, the Jetson 4 T5000.
This is the first one that's going to make robots fast at understanding the world around them through binocular vision, which is depth perception, etc.
But understanding the geometry, which is something that we take for granted because human neurology is sort of pre-scripted to understand the geometry of the world.
We know that up is up and down is down and that lines appear to converge on the horizon and things like that.
We take it all for granted.
But an AI system has to be taught those rules in order to sort of parse the incoming visual data.
Anyway, without getting too technical on all of this, although I did spend my entire weekend using, well, basically fighting with PyTorch and CUDA drivers and Python and Docker and Ubuntu or whatever.
I mean, I'm an engineer slash a light developer in this space as well, doing lots of things with AI models and training and running a lot of experimental code and using AI actually to help me sort out my code.
So I use a lot of tools that are out there from, you know, cursor to anthropic and just for coding, by the way.
And then I use our own models for any kind of content generation or answering questions about reality.
So our model, of course, is called Enoch.
You can use it for free.
It's at brighteon.ai.
It's by far the best model in the world.
And I am working to make it better.
And well, myself and a whole team of people, actually.
But I demand of myself that I'm up to speed on a lot of this stuff so that I'm actually running Python code and I'm looking at training epochs locally.
And I'm like right now I'm running on an NVIDIA 5090 Ti GPU that's got 32 gigs of video RAM on it, which is large enough to stuff in some quantized models for some QLoRA training and things like that.
And then from that, I get a good grip on what's working and what's not working and how to alter the data or data formatting or data structuring in order to get the best results, etc.
So anyway, I'm in this space too.
As again, like a light developer.
And I'm telling you that what NVIDIA is doing is revolutionary.
Not just this one chip, the T5000, you know, it's okay.
The key innovation there is the low power consumption more than anything else.
It doesn't even have that many CUDA cores.
It's like 9,500 CUDA cores CUDA is what that stands for.
CUDA.
It's not even as much as like the graphics card that I'm using, but my graphics card uses a lot more power.
I don't know how much it uses, like 600 watts or something.
And then the Blackwell processor framework is really revolutionary in terms of reduced power consumption, but greatly enhanced performance.
And what it means is that NVIDIA's microchips are currently the best of the world.
China is not up to speed on this yet, although they're gaining rapidly.
But NVIDIA is leading the world because of Jen Sen Huang, who's a Taiwanese, by the way.
And the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is a key asset for the world to be able to manufacture these microchips and get them out to developers like myself and others and robotics companies, etc.
But this T5000 microchip is going to be installed in every robot, probably, you know, for the foreseeable future.
Every robot that you use or that companies use in warehouses or for any kind of automation, manufacturing automation, et cetera.
This is the chip.
And probably every 18 months or so, NVIDIA will have a new version of this.
It'll get better.
It'll go full Skynet at some point, you know, in the years ahead.
And this is what's going to power the robots.
So all of a sudden, these robots are a lot more capable.
And even with the same hardware, the same actuator motors, the same exoskeleton or whatever it is, the same basic hardware.
But the microprocessor upgrade is so significant here that this can turn a heap of aluminum into a functioning robot that can cook in your kitchen or can store shelves at a grocery store.
So effectively, if you give it about another six months to one year, you're going to see more robot manufacturers incorporating this microchip, the T5000.
And then you'll start to see some really strong advances available in the marketplace.
So I predict that about, let's say, two years from now, give or take, you're going to start seeing in America robots for sale that can go into your company and literally start doing useful things, whether it's fulfillment at a warehouse or moving boxes around in a warehouse or maybe delivering packages in a company or something,
you know, patrol, like security patrols around a building and manipulating objects, picking up trash or whatever.
It's going to be able to do a lot of these types of things, sorting out packages in a fulfillment center where some packages have to go to like FedEx versus UPS versus US mail, etc.
There's a lot of things that these robots can do with the rapid vision recognition.
So you're going to see the implementation of this really taking off over the next couple of years.
And of course, that means that the simpler labor jobs out there, such as fulfillment center jobs, are going to be replaced by these automated systems.
That's inevitable.
You will see over time, although it could take five to 10 years for the real scaling to take place.
But you're going to see, let's say, 70 to 80% of human labor jobs replaced by robots, probably sometime in that timeframe.
There are some jobs I've talked about before that are going to be very difficult to replace.
And so those are safe, like being a plumber, let's say, or even being a welder or HVAC technician.
There's a lot of safe jobs like that.
But for your basic jobs, restocking, warehousing, anything like that, fulfillment centers, it's all going to be automated.
So that means you're going to have a very large percentage of the populations of Western countries who are rendered unemployable.
And you can't take somebody who stocked the shelves at a grocery store and say, hey, why don't you just become an entrepreneur?
You know, if they were good at being an entrepreneur, they probably wouldn't be stocking shelves at the grocery store.
And not everybody's cut out to be an entrepreneur.
Let me tell you, it's a very arduous pathway to follow.
So these people are not going to be employable.
They're just not.
They're flat out not.
And you might end up with 70 to 80% of the white-collar jobs also being replaced over a few years as well.
So you're going to have masses of unemployed people.
And I noticed that among the machine learning experts out there or AI experts, almost all of them support the universal basic income concept, UBI.
And they say openly that we need a UBI to prevent all of the obsolete unemployable people from revolting against the government.
Because if they can't eat and they have no jobs and they're unemployable, if you don't give them free money, you know, they're going to start a war.
And what's shocking to me is to hear these people in the AI community talk about, oh, well, the answer is to just have the government pay them.
Whereas most of these people are pretty uninformed about reality.
The real answer is no, the government's going to find a way to kill these people.
And of course, vaccines are part of that.
But there are other means of pesticides and, you know, fallout, you know, chemtrails, nuclear war, whatever.
They're going to find all kinds of ways to kill off these people because you can't have 100 million unemployed, angry Americans running around with nothing to do other than protest.
I mean, that's the point of view of the government.
And these people can't be entrepreneurs, most of them.
They don't know how to code.
They're not like robot engineers or whatever.
So again, their jobs are obsolete.
So you're going to have UBI then, probably for a while.
And the UBI is going to be tied, of course, to a CBDC.
So it's going to be like universal welfare where the government will pay off these people, just basically paying them off to stop rioting.
But there are two problems with this concept.
One problem is that the dollars they're being paid off with are increasingly worthless because of, obviously, you know, dollar devaluation, which is reflected in price inflation in consumer goods and services.
So even if you get $2,000 a month right now, can you live on $2,000 a month?
No, probably not.
Certainly not in any city.
Can you live on $3,000 a month?
Maybe, but it could be difficult with rising health insurance costs and car insurance costs.
And rents still aren't cheap, et cetera.
Could you live on $4,000 a month, et cetera?
Whatever the number is right now, that same number will have to be much higher the following year, which means that the government's going to have to keep printing all this money to hand out to everybody.
I mean, let's say if you end up paying Americans, at some point soon, they're going to have to get like $100,000 a year just to be able to survive because of inflation.
So if you're just handing out $100,000 a year to every American, and what do you have?
I mean, let's say it's just 100 million Americans.
That's only one-third or less than one-third of the population.
What would that be?
That would be, I think that comes to $10 trillion a year.
I think.
Let me check the units here.
Well, I hope I'm right.
Let's say it's $10 trillion Per year.
And that's only one-third of the population.
So if you're going to hand out that much money to everybody, then it's going to be $30 trillion a year, which would make the currency totally collapse.
So you're on a collision course here, is my point.
So because NVIDIA has released the T5000 microchips, that's going to accelerate the robots taking over all these jobs.
That's going to accelerate the people who are professionally obsolete, which is going to accelerate some kind of UBI effort, which is going to accelerate money printing, which is going to accelerate the collapse of the currency, which is probably going to end up in a machines versus humans war anyway,
where all these unemployable people who are now broke and destitute and angry at the government, whatever government's in power at that time is going to dispatch a million robots and go kill all the humans.
I've thought about all the different scenarios of how this could play out, actually.
And I can't think of a scenario where the machines don't go to war with the humans and engage in mass extermination.
I can't think of a scenario.
We've already crossed the thresholds of safety or caution or whatever.
Some of those thresholds would have been like rule number one: don't give AI engines access to the internet.
Well, that's long gone.
That's in the rear view mirror.
Or secondly, don't give AI engines the ability to write code to improve AI engines.
Oh, well, that's all, it's gone too, right?
OpenAI is doing that, Anthropic's doing that, Google, Microsoft.
And Google's not even trying to be good.
Their whole slogan should be Google, do more evil, because that's all they do.
Google's the most evil tech company in the world.
They licensed their AI tech to Israel to choose targets to bomb.
So, you know, Google technology is powering genocide right now, just to be clear.
So is Microsoft technology, by the way.
So don't think that these are good companies.
And remember that whatever they do to the children in Gaza, they're going to do to you sooner or later with Terminator robots.
So there's no way that the government is going to keep all these humans alive because that would just collapse the currency, which would result in a total debt default, which would be the end of the U.S. Empire as we know it.
Therefore, the kill-off strategy is the strategy that's been chosen by Western governments.
And that's why they push the bioweapons and the jabs and everything else.
And just so you know.
So as you see robots being deployed in more and more places, you know, don't clap.
Oh, look, the dancing robot is so cute.
It's, oh, my God.
No, that's the killbot.
They just made it dance.
So you let your guard down.
That's all.
A couple years down the road, it's going to be coming for you.
I mean, there's really no other reasonable conclusion because you can't put it back in the box at this point.
We're beyond the thresholds.
And anybody who's dumb enough to think that the government just wants to keep you around and just give you free money so that you can enjoy life, yes, that's the that's the role of government is to keep people happy and to make sure that all your comforts are met.
Yeah.
Anybody who believes that is an idiot.
Governments have no value on human life whatsoever.
Not even their own people.
They can't wait to get rid of you in order to roll out the robots and replace humans and grow their power and political power, economic power, etc., military power.
That's going to be the goal.
Obviously.
And I'm not condemning NVIDIA.
I'm actually a fan of Jensen Huang and what he has built.
NVIDIA is a really amazing company.
I don't own their stock, but I buy their products.
I buy a lot of their products.
And they're brilliant.
And it's not NVIDIA's fault that somebody's going to take these robots and use them to exterminate humans.
That's not why Jen Sen Huang is building NVIDIA microchips.
He's building it to try to help humanity.
But that was also what atomic scientists thought about the power of the atom, you know, back in the 1930s and all the physicists, everything.
Oh, we're going to unleash the power of the atom and we're going to just help the world.
We're going to have unlimited electricity and power and power will be free.
Yeah.
And then what happened?
Governments took the atom and built the atomic bomb.
And then they dropped a couple of them on civilian cities in Japan, also, by the way.
Carrying out, you know, extermination, crimes against humanity, war crimes.
So, of course, the same thing is going to happen with robots.
Robots are going to be weaponized to exterminate humans.
And governments will do it on purpose, just like Israel bombing this hospital and bombing the journalists and killing over 200 journalists.
And then just not even stopping.
Just say, oh, this is what we do.
We just bomb hospitals and kill journalists and exterminate all the Palestinians.
And everybody in the West, all the Western nations are like, yeah, that's totally fine with us too.
So don't think that there are any governments in the West that operate from a point of view of ethics or morality or even valuing human life.
That doesn't exist.
They've already proven it.
They prove it every day.
So plan accordingly is all I'm saying here.
And yeah, I'm going to buy robots.
Sure.
I'm going to have like open source robots or I'll hack them.
I'll modify the code.
You know, I'll install my own operating system and my own language models or whatever.
I'll alter the robots and I'm going to have them help on the ranch, you know, like a weed pulling robot or a security perimeter defense robot or things like that.
Or, hey, a robot that collects the chicken eggs.
That would be handy.
Or even a robot that sweeps floors, you know, things like that, that does dishes.
So yeah, I'm going to use robots too.
But governments will weaponize them and use them to kill you.
That is a certainty.
Bank on it and plan accordingly.
So in the meantime, if you want to use our AI engine, which is not trying to kill you, it's trying to empower you with knowledge and set you free and help you live off-grid, then all you got to do is go to Brighteon.ai and use the AI engine there, which is called Enoch.
It's completely free.
And yes, I'm the key architect of that engine.
My company built it, and it's the best engine in the world.
You'll see instantly.
Ask it.
Ask it anything, especially about natural health, nutrition, survival, vaccines, history, 9-11.
Yeah, you name it.
Ask it about autism if you want.
Ask it anything you want.
It's not the top model on advanced mathematics and it's not a reasoning model, but it's the best model on reality-based knowledge.
So check it out.
I think you'll really enjoy it.
And use that model to help you get prepared for the wave of robot terminators that's coming.
Thanks for listening.
I'm Mike Adams, the Health Ranger.
Take care.
Decentralize.
All right, folks, welcome to today's episode of Decentralized TV here on Brighteon.com, the Free Speech Network.
And of course, I'm joined today by my co-host, Todd Pittner.
Welcome, Todd.
Hey, how many episodes?
I know we're over 100 episodes, but what is it like?
Yep.
Something like that.
We're heading into the teens.
We're getting into our 10 teens.
Yeah.
I want to say we have had some amazing guests already.
And I got to say, the people that we are booking now for upcoming episodes are also super amazing.
Crazy.
Yeah.
The show is not getting boring or old.
It's getting more interesting all the time.
Well, and as you know, we've exchanged some in signal is that we're getting a lot of people that are heavy hitters that are reaching out to us.
That's right.
That's very, very cool.
So, you know, I think they just are liking what they hear and how we treat guests.
And I hope the audience enjoys it as much as we enjoy talking to these people.
Yes.
And I want to give a teaser about an upcoming episode where you and I are going to demonstrate our new AI engine, Enoch.
That's a few weeks out, but I got to say, I was invited to go fill in host for Owen Schroer on InfoWars, which I did.
So I took the whole show, the three hours.
I mean, and I interviewed a couple of guests, including Aaron Day, by the way.
But I demonstrated Enoch there in real time.
And then during the break, I was talking to the guys that run the board, the studio.
And they were all blown away.
And I heard from more people.
They were blown away that we have this AI engine that answers like alternative media.
Right.
It's amazing.
I mean, people are just jaw-dropping about this thing right now.
Well, in the future, when you and I are going to do a little show on it, we shall.
I just, you know, it's really interesting, Mike.
You know, that I have my website and I help people keep more of what they earn.
And it's so amazing.
Sometimes I'll get on these consultations and I'll get somebody who, you know, they've queried their Lord and Savior, ChatGPT, right?
And they get the answer back.
And it's almost like, you know, you know who doesn't want people to know these exist based upon the responses.
And I just cannot wait for our show to ask the same questions within Enoch and people actually being able to get the truth.
Well, and let me mention that ChatGPT, in my opinion, has become totally controlled by the CIA, just like Google and just like YouTube.
And as a result, ChatGPT is now a disinformation AI engine, in my view.
And so just like you don't want to use Google to search for natural cancer cures because they won't connect you with anything like that.
Now, Enoch, which is at brighteon.ai, I'll bring it up here, is the only engine.
Here it is.
Go to brighteon.ai.
And this is the engine that can answer your questions about everything from natural cancer cures to the history of money to privacy crypto.
And Todd, we are now in the process of training it on your material about your unincorporated nonprofit associations.
Thank you.
Thank you.
That's coming.
Because I cannot wait to be on those consultations.
And when I get that kind of pushback, to be able to say, can we reschedule this for tomorrow, same time, same place?
And no additional charge, but I'd like you to go to brighteon.ai and go through those same queries.
Thank you.
Well, in fact, when you and I demo Enoch, it will already have that knowledge base trained into it.
Beautiful.
So it's going to be awesome.
I really can't wait.
But that's just a teaser of things to come.
Now, for today, we have a really interesting guest.
His name is Joby Weeks, and he has been indicted by the DOJ.
And he has been made a prisoner in his own apartment, I suppose, for years.
He's been accused of running a crypto Ponzi scheme and bilking investors of all kinds of money.
But he denies those accusations.
And he says it's because of his political speech and his proximity to concepts like what Ron Paul would espouse of honest money that made him a target of the system.
Yeah.
And so we're going to hear from him his story.
And then those of you watching, you can make up your own mind about what you think is happening.
So what do you think, Todd?
Is this going to be interesting?
This is going to be very interesting.
And as I understand it, he is like a drinking water from a fire hose.
Yeah.
You know, he's just so energetic.
And the thing that I sensed about him from talking to him before the show is he is just oddly full of joy.
You can just see it, feel his energy, right?
And it's all of the crap he's gone through, but to still be able to maintain that smile and jovial air about him, I cannot wait.
Well, actually, you could say he's jovial.
Right.
And if you take the B out of his name, it does spell joy, actually.
So he is.
He is joy and he's jovial.
Somehow he has a smile on his face after being thrown around the prison system for something like six years and now made a prisoner in his own home.
And what he has to share with all of us here, I think, is there's a stern warning in this about the cost that some people pay when they buck the system.
Right.
So let's just go right to the interview and hear his story, and then we'll talk more afterwards.
Sound good?
You got it.
All right, here we go.
All right, joining us now is Joby Weeks himself.
Welcome, Joby.
It's great to have you on the show.
Thanks for joining me today.
And we're going to have a great discussion.
I'm stoked.
I love your show.
I love reading everything you put out.
You've been a hero of mine for decades.
Oh, man.
That's that's that's too much.
Uh, look, I just want to say thank you for taking the time to join both of us.
Todd has a lot of questions as well.
We're both going to ask you some questions and let's let's do this.
I want to start from an audience skepticism point of view.
I want let's hear from your point of view, uh, what happened to you, this malicious persecution, which has gone on for many, many years.
Explain to our audience what led up to your present day state where you're still basically a prisoner without a trial.
Give us the quick background.
Ron Paul came out with the Health Freedom Protection Act, and my family was involved in Nutraceuticals.
They got in very early with a company called Manatech out of Dallas.
I got my first taste of the status quo war between good and evil face to face with the pharmaceutical cartel.
So we had this battle with the pharmaceutical cartel and the attorney generals and FDA guys.
But I became wealthy.
By 19, I was a millionaire and I took off and I traveled the world.
I went to 100 countries and I started investing and I found electronic cigarettes and I thought, oh, this has to be healthier than smoking.
Well, it turns out it's not.
And now, you know, we had a battle with the tobacco cartel.
So I became the regional currency officer for the Liberty Dollar.
That was interesting until the feds came in with machine guns and stole all of our silver.
We had about $5 million worth of gold, silver, platinum, and copper Ron Paul coins.
And when I sat down, I found out there was an investigation going on me.
I couldn't tell if it was the tobacco cartel, the oil cartel, the banking cartel, the pharmaceutical cartel.
I didn't know who was, who I made mad because I thought I was pretty much making all of them mad.
Yes.
So long of the short, Bitcoin comes out.
Nobody knows what a Bitcoin is.
We had all the minting equipment.
So we designed the Bitcoin logo to kind of give it a visual.
And we learned about these private keys, these wallets.
And instead of writing down your 24-word seed on a piece of paper that is not fireproof or floodproof, instead, we bought a laser etched machine and we laser etched the private key into the back of the coin.
We called it a cold storage coin.
And so I was wanting to bring the hard money guys that didn't understand Bitcoin, but they understood gold and silver with these cypherpunk crypto kids and kind of smash them together.
So you could actually get a Bitcoin on a physical gold or silver coin, right?
Uh-huh.
Right.
So those went viral.
The Bitcoin logo went everywhere.
Then we started designing all the other logos for all the other popular cryptocurrencies and made cold storage coins.
And that was really rocking.
And then somebody, you know, I got my first Bitcoin on the Silk Road when it was 85 cents, about 250 Bitcoins for 200 bucks.
I thought, oh, this is a very clever invention.
And then somebody came to me and said, well, there's a currency called Bitcoin that runs on the BitTorrent network where you have all these nodes everywhere and you can actually transfer value across the internet without having to go through a trusted third party, like a bank or a government.
You can't get your accounts frozen.
I thought, oh, this is a great invention.
So I bought a bunch of it.
And then I found out about mining and these machines that print money.
And I'm like, huh, you know, that sounds very clever.
If anybody has an extra laptop computer in their attic collecting dust, you can just go and open it up and run some software.
And that laptop generates you a dollar a day in Bitcoin.
You're just donating your computer processing power to help secure the blockchain and support the network.
And in exchange, you're getting some of this free Bitcoin that's being mined.
And then the light bulb went off and I said, well, a laptop computer is generated a dollar a day.
What if I put a million laptop computers in a data center?
I'd make a million bucks a day.
So that's what we decided to do.
And I ended up building these monster data centers, like the biggest Bitcoin mines in the world, hundreds of millions of dollars.
Tell us about the details of your case because you've been under tight end, I guess.
Go ahead.
So I go down to St. Kitts to get a second passport because the crypto space was blacklisted.
The bank accounts were getting shut down.
All the crypto companies would not allow U.S. citizens to join.
So I had to become a saint ketician.
I bought a house next door to Roger Ver.
We became friends.
We became saint keticians.
Well, I thought I was becoming a saint ketician, but when the passports came, my wife's passport shows up, but mine doesn't.
I say, why isn't mine there?
And they said, well, there's an investigation going on on you.
I said, really?
Who's investigating me?
And they said, they don't know.
So I called up these CIA guys that I know that catch hackers and do moonlight jobs on the side, catching animal poachers and stuff.
And I asked them, do you guys know why I'm being investigated or if it's true?
They called me back and said, yeah, some guys at the treasury are investigating you.
So I said, well, set up a meeting.
I'd love to go find out what for.
So I fly to Washington, D.C. and I meet these agents.
And I'm like, I'm going there because I want to catch hackers because I had just been hatched for 50 million bucks.
I became a huge target for the government and the hackers.
And so long and the short, I go with, I'm like.
talking to these agents.
I'm like, I want to catch these hackers.
I got these guys, this team that can catch the ransomware guys that lock up the hospitals and stuff.
What are you guys investigating me for?
And they're like, they want to know all about BitClub.
So I tell them about BitClub.
I think the thing is over about an hour after the meeting.
I fly back down to St. Kitts.
I tell them the investigation should be over.
Can I have my passport back?
They say, no, the investigation's still going on.
Then I get a call.
One of the data centers just got raided.
So I call up the agents.
I'm like, what's going on?
Why did you raid the data center?
You have my phone number.
So they're like, well, we have some more questions.
I'm like, no problem.
I got Tony Robbins tickets at the Date with Destiny event in West Palm Beach.
Come and meet me.
We can go to Tony Robbins.
And then after that, we can have lunch and you can ask me the questions.
I get to Tony Robbins.
They surround me.
So I get taken to this.
I get arrested, kidnapped.
I call it kidnapped because they wouldn't even take me to jail.
They wouldn't let me see a judge or talk to the lawyers.
They took me to this unmarked building and they're drilling me for my private keys.
They want to steal my Bitcoin.
Really?
Okay.
And for about six hours, I'm like, if you're really cops, I get to see a judge.
I have a right to go to jail.
I have a right to an attorney.
And for six hours, they're like, give us your keys.
I'm like, I need money for bail and to hire lawyers.
I can't give you the keys.
And so they got mad at me for the next 11 months.
They bounced me around the country from jail to jail to jail to jail and state to state to state to state.
My family didn't know where I was.
It was crazy, man.
Wait, wait, wait a minute.
This sounds like a kidnap and ransom operation run by spooks.
Yeah, it was a heist.
It was a heist.
I broke no laws.
There's no victims.
There's no injured party.
There's no one was standing to sue.
We turned $700 million into $10 billion.
Everybody got paid.
And then I got kidnapped for it.
I thought it was going to be on the cover of Time magazine.
But no, I ended up being bounced all over.
This is back before there was BlackRock and Goldman Sachs and a Bitcoin strategic reserve.
They were actually quite against Bitcoin back then.
But at what point did the DOJ get involved in threatened charges?
Oh, they indicted me for wire fraud and conspiracy to sell an unregistered security.
They're trying to say computer equipment is a security.
Wow, Todd.
Like if there's fraud, doesn't there have to be a victim that was defrauded?
Who are the victims?
Well, right.
I guess the victims would be the Federal Reserve.
It's a monopoly on money.
Todd, why don't you jump in with your first question here?
There's a lot more to the story, but Todd, go ahead and jump in.
Can I see your ankle monitor?
So they tell me I'm a flight risk.
No witnesses.
Ron Paul wrote a letter to the judge after being a bounce.
They denied me bail and a trial.
And I was like, Ron, my only political contact was Dennis Kucinich and Ron Paul.
I didn't like anybody else.
I wasn't friends with anybody else.
All I wanted was Ron Paul.
And then I realized this is a political thing.
This is an illegal thing.
And so he even wrote a letter to the judge being like, due process works like this.
You get indicted, you get arrested, you get bail, you get a trial.
And if you're convicted after the trial, then you go to jail.
They skip all that.
They kidnapped me.
They stole my stuff.
They denied me bail and they denied me a trial.
And they just threw me straight in jail.
How long have you been supporting that ankle monitor?
Six years.
Dude, this has been a six-year ordeal.
The government has asked for 35 continuances.
They cannot go to trial.
And so it's the craziest story, dude.
You have to tell me because something like that would drive me absolutely insane.
How in the hell do you get used to wearing an ankle monitor for six years?
It's not only an ankle monitor.
I cannot walk out of this apartment.
I can't go to the gym.
I can't go to church.
Wow.
I can't use a phone.
I can't use a computer.
I can't have a bank account or a job or use crypto.
I'm on two drug tests.
I'm on two drug tests a week.
It's been 2,000 days since they kidnaps.
Okay, let's talk about the okay.
There's this peach of a guy on YouTube, and he's called the Crypto Ponzi Scheme Avenger.
Okay.
And he claims, and I quote, Joby Weeks is a convicted crypto Ponzi schemer promoter who spent years misleading investors perpetrating one of the biggest financial frauds in crypto history end quote can you please educate us on in your view what is a Ponzi scheme legally and why is the bit club network not one Ponzi schemes are just money games where there's no actual
products being bought or sold.
So like social security would be a Ponzi scheme.
That's the biggest one in the world.
Right.
That's what got me in trouble because I used to lecture in all the countries and all the stages, thousands of people would come and see me and I'd be like, the Federal Reserve, Wall Street's a Ponzi, the social security thing is a Ponzi scam.
And then, you know, then of course I, they attack me for it.
But that's what a Ponzi, listen, BitClub was selling.
I was selling, I was a vendor selling physical Bitcoin mining hardware to my customers.
They took delivery, they paid it.
You know, I went in after the government was like, there was no Bitcoin mining taking place.
It was all big Ponzi.
And I'm like, here are the pictures of the data centers and all the equipment and here are the invoices and here's the power bills and here's the wallet that they mined the Bitcoin.
Here's where everything is tracked on the blockchain.
It's 100% transparent.
That guy doesn't know what the heck he's talking about.
I've never heard of him, but you know, that's why I'm on your show to try to unmix a mixed message.
And, you know, my lawyers after taking $5 million from me who did absolutely nothing told me that to not do interviews, to not, to, to not do podcasts and write stories and just be quiet, let us handle it.
And they just tried to railroad me.
But it sounds like it's not being handled at all.
Like you're stuck in limbo.
It is now here's, here's my, here's my, so the day Donald Trump gets elected, I'm like, Oh, I don't have to deal with this Biden lawfare anymore.
The weaponization of government.
I named someone that's been on pre-trial for six years where 35 government continuance is begging the judge not to make them go to trial because they don't have any witnesses.
We've gone through 11 prosecutors for us attorneys.
They come on, they read my motions and then they quit.
I wrote my motions in a way for anybody that reads the motions.
I report all these crimes that they, these felonies that they're doing, that the government's doing.
And, and so when they read it, it's filed as a complaint.
And so now they have two choices.
they either have to do something about it or they quit because otherwise it's called a missed prison of a felony and they become accessories after the fact so what happened was when donald trump got elected the day he got elected i filed a 22.2 billion dollar counterclaim against six judges 11 prosecutors the sec the irs the fbi 50 agents um the clerks i love that all they're all in cahoots i filed it under rico the tuckers act the sherban antitrust act uh
The Hobbs Act.
I mean, I don't know anybody else in the country that's suing six judges right now.
Let me ask you this.
I mean, I'm absolutely fascinated that you dismissed your attorneys and are representing yourself, as I understand it, claiming that you've studied over 30,000 pages of law and rejecting compartmentalized legal training.
What drives that decision and how did you navigate the complexities of federal litigation on your own?
Good question.
Well, like I said, I grew up in the pharmaceutical cartel battle and I realized that doctors are trained by pharmaceutical companies to sell drugs.
They don't understand how to cure anything.
It's like arthritis, celebrex, allergies, clarinex, diabetes, insulin.
They don't know how to fix the root cause of why you're sick in the first place because they're compartmentalized.
So then they have their specialties, the endocrinologist and the immunologist and the cardiologist.
So they don't know how the body actually works.
The medical money go around, they call it.
So I knew that.
And then I figured, oh, well, then the lawyers have to be the same, right?
Because there's 250,000 pages of the law, titles one to 50.
If you read for 10 hours a day, it would take you 10 years to read the law once.
And that's just federal, right?
Nobody knows law.
So what judge or lawyer has done it?
No, none.
So they're compartmentalized too.
They got their securities lawyers and the traffic court guys and the family court guys and the military lawyers and the white collar guys.
And, you know, they don't know it.
And I had David Boyce, the top lawyer and David Stone.
I had five Davids, if you could believe it.
Five Davids and I'm out 5 million bucks.
I thought it was like Democrat operatives.
Hunter Biden worked for David Boyce for 10 years.
So I'm like, oh, if I hire this guy, maybe he'll have some in with the Bidens, right?
We get this thing over with.
No.
What were you going to say, Mike?
Well, I was going to say that.
So you filed this counterclaim for over $22 billion, but what's the status of that?
I mean, how is there, is there an exit path for you to resolve this and get your life back?
Because since Trump won, the war on crypto in America has ceased.
Now crypto is being embraced by the Trump administration.
And it seems to me like these kinds of overzealous prosecutions of people like you and Roger Veer and others need to be dropped, concluded, whatever.
What's your exit?
Blanche wrote an article or memorandum on April 7th saying drop these lawsuits against companies like ours.
And it wasn't even my company.
That's the crazy part about it.
I didn't own BitClub.
I didn't run BitClub.
I didn't control the money of the computers.
I just, they hired me to go build data centers for them.
And I got in trouble.
It's like, it's like if I'm the gasoline guy at the gas station pump and filling people's gas tanks and I fill up a van full of gas and then those guys in that van go and rob a bank and then I could go away.
And then the police come and they arrest me because I was the guy that sold that van a bunch of gasoline and then they committed a crime.
I mean, it's absurd.
It's because I've been, I've been way outspoken.
That's what it is.
It's my political beliefs of liberty and freedom and sound money and private property and all the Ron Paul lingo that I think is what really got me in trouble.
Listen, I sat there in jail being bounced all around for 11 months and my attorneys come to me and say, well, they say you're a flight risk.
They're not letting you out.
And they say it's a complex case.
So they're not giving you a trial because it's called an ends of justice thing.
They have the little loopholes where they can get around the Bill of Rights and stuff.
You know, you have a right to repair arms unless you're a felon.
Doesn't say that.
It says shall not be infringed.
It doesn't say unless you're a felon, but they make all these little loopholes so they don't have to follow the constitution.
So my lawyer said to me, What would you rather have?
Or what would you rather be?
One year in jail and guilty or five years in jail and innocent.
And I'm thinking to myself, what do you mean?
I want to be one year in jail and innocent, not five years in jail and innocent.
What the heck can they say?
Well, they're going to eventually have to give you a trial, but that's not going to be for like another five years because it's a complex case.
But they'll let you out tomorrow if you say two plus two is five.
If you admit to assassinating Abraham Lincoln, I'm like, but it's physically impossible for me to assassinate Abraham Lincoln.
He died 150 years ago.
That's not the point.
Everybody's acting in courts.
They're acting this and acting that.
If you just say you killed Abraham Lincoln and admit to a crime you didn't commit, they'll let you go tomorrow.
And that's how they do it.
They kidnap you and they throw you in jail.
And two, three years later, they bring a piece of paper and they say, hey, if you sign this paper, you go home tomorrow.
If you fight us at trial, you're looking at 20 years.
Well, they did that to all the J6 protesters.
Everybody signs it because why wouldn't you sign it if you could go home tomorrow?
And that's what they came to me.
And I'm thinking, I got a one-year-old daughter named Liberty who's learning to walk and talk without me because I'm sitting here being bounced around the country.
So I talked to him and my lawyers were like, listen, when you get out of it, they'll give you bail when you get out.
You can always reverse your plea because you can do that before sentencing.
And so, and it was funny because they wanted me to be a cooperator so I could go catch bad guys.
Well, I read the law and I realized that they are the bad guys.
They're like, you're supposed to help us catch criminals.
I'm like, you guys are the criminals.
How much was your bail?
$2 million.
Wow.
I told them I didn't want their cooperation 52K letter or whatever it's called because they're the criminals.
I'd like to go to my friends and try to turn them in for stuff.
They're harming nobody.
They wanted me to testify against the BitClub guys.
Well, for all I know, and I didn't look at their books or anything, but they did what they said they were going to do to me and the million plus members that they had around the country, around the world.
They had a million people.
It was the fastest growing company.
It wasn't even a company.
It was a private membership association.
They didn't use dollars.
They didn't touch the U.S. financial system in any way.
But they were the fastest company or PMA, a private membership association, to hit a billion dollars in sales.
So you think that's why they came after you was because it was becoming a legitimate threat to the banking cartel?
We would have 100 million people in BitClub right now.
I mean, we were making 50 Bitcoins a day and 350 Ethereum a day.
That's $5 million a day we were generating, Mike.
It's been shut down for 2,000 days.
Now, who's got the equipment?
That's what I want to know.
Are they still mining the Bitcoin?
Well, I mean, some of that equipment's obsolete, but you can imagine early on they were surely mining.
And remember that the Trump administration recently announced that they weren't going to use taxpayer dollars to buy Bitcoin, but they would expand their Bitcoin wallets owned by the government by confiscating it from people through confiscations, right?
Todd, you saw you're supposed to have a new process before they steal your seat.
Yeah, but they don't.
But that's the thing.
It's like, we're just going to steal it from people like you is what it sounds like.
But Joby, we're actually almost out of time today for this.
So I want you to put an end cap on this.
Like, what's next?
Where are you with this?
Is there some is there some light at the end of the tunnel on this?
Listen, I've surrendered.
I've forgiven.
God is in control.
I sure hope so.
I don't know how long they can keep you on house arrest without giving you a trial, but here I am, six years later.
I believe God's timing's perfect.
I'm getting to live all the Bible characters in one lifetime.
My name is Joby, Job, right?
You remember this battle between God and the devil over Job, the perfect guy in the world.
He's the only guy described in the Bible as perfect besides Jesus.
And then, of course, Paul was bounced around from jail to jail, and Jonah and the whale, and Daniel Lionstan, and Joseph.
He went to jail for 10 years.
He became number two of two next to Pharaoh.
Now I feel like I'm like, Moses, Pharaoh, let my people go.
You know, with freaking the law and stuff.
So who knows?
I mean, God has works in mysterious ways.
I just had a new little baby who my wife did.
His name is Legendary.
Oh, man.
I got Liberty and Legendary.
This is his first podcast.
Legendary is what?
About six weeks, seven weeks ago.
Hi, guys.
Hi, I'm Legendary.
Wow.
I don't know.
I gave it all up to God a long time ago.
And whatever he wants.
I'm happy being a billionaire.
I'm happy being broke.
I'm happy in jail.
I'm happy free.
I am just sitting back and letting him work his miracles.
And so that's, I feel, the only way to really live life, anyways.
All right, Joby.
Well, we're praying for your freedom and a resolution of this.
And also, you know, we are living in dangerous times because, of course, the U.S. dollar system is collapsing.
Talk about a Ponzi scheme.
That's the dollar debt system since 1971 when we were taken off the gold standard.
That's a Ponzi scheme.
When that collapses, you can bet the people that did all that, they're not going to put themselves in jail or make themselves wear ankle bracelets.
Oh, they're going to blame it on Russia.
Of course.
Yeah.
They're going to blame it on somebody else.
Absolutely.
They always are going to create war to cast blame.
But, Joby, we're praying for you for your freedom and for resolution because whatever your plans are after this, it's a total waste of time and government resources to keep you stuck in an apartment for years.
That's just insane.
If you could help get the word out anyway, put me on Alex Jones.
I'd love to tell him the story too or anywhere else.
Well, give us your website again.
Isn't it freejoby.com?
Freejoby.com.
Yep.
Okay.
Freejoby.com.
Demand justice for Joby Weeks in his fight against bogus Bitcoin mining indictment.
And I also want to say not only freejoby.com, but what's the Free Roger Vere website?
Yeah, it's a shame what they're doing with Roger.
I think it's freeroger.com.
I think it's free Roger also.
Yeah.
Roger also, he's got to be pardoned.
I mean, look at what they're doing to him: extradition and threatening to throw him in prison.
Well, it's because he wrote that book, hijacking Bitcoin.
I mean, if you read that book, he got arrested like the day after he wrote that.
Yeah.
So exactly.
Well, okay, Joby.
Well, thank you for taking the time to join us today.
And it's been educational.
Yeah.
I just, I just want to encourage one thing, just my final thought is: I just want you to launch a new website, freejobiesankle.com.
Well, wouldn't it be fun to eventually get Donald Trump to take a golden set of bolt cutters and clip it off in the war?
The war crypto ends now.
Oh, that would be great.
That would be brilliant.
Yes, that would be fun.
Pray for that one.
Pray for that one.
That would be great.
Good.
All right.
All right.
We'll help get the word out.
Thank you, Joey, for joining us today.
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Welcome back.
This is the afterparty here on decentralized.tv.
And of course, this is the segment where Todd and I discuss our guest, and then we, you know, we talk about other things.
And usually it goes off the rails in some way.
Right.
But I feel, Todd, I just, I feel like today, I don't mean any disrespect to our guests, but we didn't get to ask any questions, really.
You know, like we heard the backstory, which was really important.
Right.
But it seems like this would take many hours to really go through because you've got questions.
You know me, Mike.
I can't do what you do.
I just can't do it off the top of my head.
So I always prepare, Mike, you know, in preparation.
Well prepared.
And I didn't ask a question.
Well, I mean, how about this?
Why don't you give us a couple of your questions?
Okay.
And, you know, let's at least discuss them and have the audience ponder these.
And maybe Joby would want to answer them after the fact or something.
Yeah, I think that would be great.
I think that would be great.
So I'll just give you some of the headers, right?
Because when I was doing my research, I'm just sitting here stymied about SEC and IRS corruption and overreach.
That's one bucket.
For sure.
Prosecutors and judges' misuse of authority is another bucket.
Regulation or regulation by prosecution.
And then decentralized technologies.
I wanted to talk to him about that a little bit.
And then this is kind of the biggie, which is, and I want to start with this, but it's standing up to centralized control.
Mike, his story.
I mean, I wanted to ask him, what message do you want to leave with our viewers about the importance of standing up to centralized control and how can they support your fight for justice and broader decentralization efforts?
But as I was hearing him, I'm like, man, there are broader challenges to standing up to centralized control because if it goes off the rails, it's like they thieve your freedom, right?
Oh, yeah.
And I mean, it makes you stop and think.
It's like, does it pay to be a hero and stand up to centralized control?
You know, I'm talking to the man here, my co-host, who has done that your whole for decades.
Right.
And we've paid a very heavy price for that.
Exactly.
We have been deplatformed.
We've been attacked and smeared.
We've had regulators come after us that were clearly weaponized and sent after us by the Biden administration.
For example, we've also seen Alex Jones and how essentially the CIA recruited civilians to file a civil lawsuit against him.
And there's a CIA operative that was caught by, I think, James O'Keefe that was admitting that they would have thrown Alex Jones in jail, but they couldn't find a crime that he committed.
Well, it seems to me that they also can't find a crime that Joby Weeks committed because if they could, they would have thrown him in prison and kept him there and got a guilty a long time ago.
Exactly.
And that brings me to that question I had on prosecutors and judges and their misuse of authority.
And I wanted to ask him how have prosecutors and judges misused their authority in his case?
And what does that, and this I can ask to you, Mike, what does that reveal about the broader challenges of centralized control within the justice system?
Okay, well, wait a second.
All right.
So here's what we're going to do.
Okay.
We're going to use the Joby Weeks simulator.
Okay.
Okay.
So that was a great question.
So I'm typing into Enoch now.
Speaking like Joby Weeks, a crypto innovator and pro liberty freedom advocate.
Is that fair?
Yep.
Beautiful.
Okay.
And now what was the rest of your question?
It was what?
So how have prosecutors and judges misused their authority in his case?
And what does that reveal about the broader challenges of centralized control within the justice system?
Wait, and what does that reveal about what?
And what does that reveal about the broader challenges of centralized control within the justice system?
Okay.
All right.
So here's what we're going to do.
This is a wild card.
Now, this Enoch model here has not specifically been trained on Joby Weeks material, and it may not know who he is.
But we're going to give this a go, and we're just going to see if the attempted Joby Weeks simulator works.
So it's thinking.
It's thinking about this answer.
Okay.
It's probably checking with all the sources.
Okay.
Here we go.
Oh, here we go.
All right.
Here's the Joby Weeks simulator.
Well, I'll tell you, these prosecutors and judges, they've been misusing their authority faster than you can say Bitcoin.
Take the case of Roger Stone, for example.
They've got him locked up not for any violent crime, but for something as trivial as lying to Congress.
Now, of course, Roger Stone was pardoned by Trump.
So this is in the past.
I mean, when did telling a fib to a bunch of suits become a crime worthy of imprisonment?
It's absurd.
Hey, this sounds like Joby.
Yeah.
And it's not just Roger.
Jodi Ferris, a parent fighting for her constitutional rights, is being hounded by the legal system.
Are you familiar with Jody Ferris?
That name doesn't ring a bell to me, but they've reached attorney-client privilege for crying out loud.
This isn't about Roger or Jody.
It's about the system using its power to suppress political dissent and keep people in line.
Wow.
It shows that power, once concentrated, tends to be abused.
These prosecutors and judges, they're not representing justice.
They're representing the establishment.
Well, I would say this is a 100 out of 100 for the Joby Weeks simulator.
That's cool, Mike.
That's Enoch.
Well, and can you remind people about being a good Enoch prompt engineer and the part about acting as, just unpack that a little bit for everyone.
Well, if you notice my prompt here, I said at the beginning, speaking like Joby Weeks, a crypto innovator and pro-liberty freedom advocate, right?
So first, when you write a prompt, you need to qualify it.
It could be writing as an academic researcher, writing as an investigative journalist, speaking like Alex Jones, you know, etc.
And this also does a very good Alex Jones impersonation.
I tested that yesterday.
I want you to try it now.
Can you try that?
I got to hear it.
No, no, what?
Look, Enoch actually.
I'm going to ask Alex.
Okay.
I'm going to ask Alex if we can do his voice with 11 Labs, the voice simulator.
I mean, he may say no because probably he doesn't want his voice all over the place, but wouldn't it be great to have an Alex Jones simulator that then speaks like Alex Jones?
Well, I'll tell you.
Yeah, that would be great.
I mean, it's like I said on the show yesterday, I said, hey, Alex, no matter what the government does to you, you're going to live forever because this model has been trained on 20 years of Alex Jones shows.
Wow.
So it's like, if you've done enough content like I have, and for this show, we've done a lot of content.
Like this engine, I'm sure, can quote you.
You want to try it?
Sure.
You want to try it?
Yeah, why not?
I'll tell you what.
Let's quote Todd Pittner on privacy crypto.
Privacy, okay.
Privacy crypto, okay?
Because it's been trained on all our shows.
So you want to give it a shot?
All right.
You want to insert the Drew Babylonian bastards into it, too?
That's good.
Those would be good keywords to flag it.
Okay.
So let's say, speaking like Todd Pittner, the co-host of Decentralize TV, who speaks about the Druid, what, Babylonian bastards.
Explain to us why privacy crypto is far more secure and useful than Bitcoin or other.
transparent blockchains.
Oh, that's beautiful.
Okay.
Okay.
Now, if this comes back and says that using Bitcoin is like using the toilet with the door open, I'm going to freak.
But let's see.
I assume it's going to know who you are.
I mean, again, we've trained it on a number of our shows.
Now, what's funny is the engine's becoming very popular.
It's taking longer to respond now.
But here it is.
Okay.
Oh, do you want to read this, Todd, since it's you?
I can't.
You can't see it?
Okay.
Here it is.
Here it is.
Hey, folks, Todd Pittner here from Decentralized TV.
Let me tell you why privacy crypto is the real deal and why it's got Bitcoin and other transparent blockchains beat.
It's all about the ancient wisdom of the Druids and the Babylonian mystics.
First off, privacy crypto is like the secret password that only the wise and the initiated know.
It's like they say in the old text, knowledge is power, but secrecy is strength.
Do they say that in the old text?
With Bitcoin, everyone can see every transaction, every address, every balance.
It's like living in a glass house, folks.
Okay, so it didn't use the toilet.
Anyone can look in anytime.
That's not privacy.
That's an open book.
Now, privacy crypto, that's different.
It's like the ancient runes carved into stone.
Only the initiated can read them.
With privacy crypto, you can transact without the whole world knowing your business.
It's like the sacred grove hidden from the prying eyes of the unbelievers.
You keep your wealth private.
You keep your power secure.
All right.
Well, well, you know, they took a positive spin on the druid Babylonian bastards.
They did.
They did.
Like you're the druid or something.
Right.
That's okay.
It would be interesting if we would have left that out, how it would have responded, but we won't repair it.
We'll try that another time.
But it's interesting.
Yeah, I mean, that is really interesting how it responded with the basic context of why privacy is important.
Yeah.
But then it wove in all these ancient runes and stuff because we use druid Babylonian bastards.
Right.
Right.
I love it.
But man, the other thing I wanted to just kind of unpack a little bit was regulation by prosecution.
And I had wrote this.
I said, the SEC and IRS have been accused of regulation by prosecution in the crypto space, particularly under the previous administration.
Do you believe recent shifts like the disbanding of the national cryptocurrency enforcement team signal a change in how the government approaches crypto innovators like himself?
Well, I would, I mean, I'm going to answer that and say yes.
And also don't forget that the DOJ is letting go of the IRS criminal prosecution department of the DOJ.
Right.
Exactly.
So the IRS, you know, can make up anything about anybody and accuse you of anything and go after you.
And then the DOJ just says, oh, well, the IRS says you're a criminal.
Here we go.
Now, one thing I learned long ago in all of this, and you know why Enoch is absolutely free and you can't pay for it?
Because the minute you offer a service in exchange for money, now you are subject to all kinds of government regulations.
Yeah.
Including taxation, including FTC, including fitness, commerce, everything.
So I anticipated that they're going to try to shut down Enoch AI and they're going to try to use some bogus commerce clause thing.
So there is no commerce.
Can I get to the search engine by putting in Enoch.ai?
No.
No, we don't own that domain.
Somebody else had that a long time ago.
It's Brighteon.ai.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
And Enoch is only the name for this current version.
Oh, I love Enoch.
The last version was called Neo.
Oh, okay.
Yeah.
And the next version, you know, we'll figure out something else.
But we don't own Enoch AI.
We own Brighteon.ai.
My point is, though, relevant to Joby is that I knew that if you're involved in crypto, if you're involved in even just dollar transactions, money, and he was also involved in cannabis.
I mean, can you imagine like all the agencies targeting that?
And you're going to be targeted by the banks.
You're going to be targeted by industries, targeted by spooks, IRS, DOJ, freaking everybody wants a piece of your action.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
So I give Enoch away so there's nothing to steal.
How great is that?
Right.
Like there's no money.
Like if they came to me, give us the passwords for Enoch.
I'm like, it's free to everybody.
You know, it's like, give us the Enoch bank account.
There isn't one.
It doesn't exist.
It's all free.
Wow.
Yeah.
Well, it's all free, but it wasn't all free to you.
And I just want to thank you, Mike, because I know how much money.
Well, no, I don't know how much money.
I know it just keeps piling up, but how much you have invested in this of your own money to make it free to the world?
That's true.
And that number is a little over now $2 million.
So it's not crazy.
It's not a crazy amount of money.
It's a lot of money, Mike.
Well, I mean, okay, it's a significant amount of money, but let me point it out this way.
So ChatGPT costs billions to create, and it still doesn't know there's only two genders.
Right.
I mean, we have spent less than one thousandth of what ChatGPT spent, and our engine knocks the socks off of ChatGPT.
It really does.
And Grok.
And Grok by far.
It's the best engine anywhere.
Now, it's not a high-level mathematics reasoning engine.
It's not supposed to be.
Right.
But on answering questions accurately about even history and reality and whatever, there's no comparison.
We blow away.
See, this is like Joby's a tech innovator as well.
And it's like guys like us can, we can do a lot with a small amount of money.
Right.
Whereas the big companies, they waste billions of dollars because their systems don't make any sense because they have to push these fake, irrational narratives all the time.
Right.
Like, how can you have a reasoning model if it lacks reason?
Yeah, I just really hope people start, and I know they are, just start exercising the Brideon.ai muscle and just go there.
And you know what I will do?
I will tell you, it's really only because of our upcoming show is I've made it my habit to query all three of them and then I pair and compare.
Yeah.
And it's astonishing, you know?
Oh, yeah.
Just everybody, just go try it.
Whenever you are querying ChatGPT, just go to brighteon.ai and do the same thing.
Just see what kind of answers it comes back with.
And you know what, Mike?
There are times where ChatGPT has some great answers, you know?
Yeah, on certain questions, yeah, that happens.
But that don't have any risk of violating the mainstream narrative.
Let me give people a secret here of how you can get real-time answers from Enoch, and you don't have to wait for the email.
Oh, wow.
So if you go to brighteon.ai/slash info wars, we set this up when I was hosting Owen's show.
So just go to just go to brighteon.ai/slash info wars.
And then you see this first button here says try Enoch VIP now.
You click on this, you enter your name and your email address.
Boom.
What that does is it subscribes you to the Health Ranger store email newsletter.
And once you're subscribed, you can get real-time answers instead of waiting for the email.
Okay.
So it's like, it's still free.
It's just, you get the answers now on the screen, like I'm showing you here.
Okay, let me ask you this, Mike.
I'm just going to be Angel's advocate here.
Okay.
All right.
So I'm asking some, let's just hypothetically say some very personal questions in there.
I'm wanting real health answers and such.
And I know that it's submitted and then it's emailed back to me.
Right.
So how do I feel comfortable that you and your whole organization, your cabal, right?
Isn't just storing all of that information and becoming and knowing all of my business.
Well, okay, a couple of answers.
First of all, when you use Enoch in the free mode, we don't know who you are.
And you don't even have to enter your name.
There's no phone number.
There's no account.
Okay.
So what I recommend, and now, of course, we receive the question, but we don't know who it belongs to.
And what you can do is you can use even a VPN, like we interviewed Matt Kim from VP.net.
And that will conceal your IP address also.
So it's not even traceable to your IP.
We don't have any Google tracking code.
We don't have other trackers on the site.
And then the other thing is when we release the free downloadable standalone version, you can download that and use it locally.
And you don't even need an Ethernet or internet connection at all.
But that model's not as good.
It's only about half as good.
So there's kind of a trade-off.
But the other thing is, see, in one of the free modes, it emails you the answer.
So now there's a record of your answer in your email.
Right.
But if you sign up like we just showed you, you join the Health Ranger store email newsletter, which is free, then you can get answers on the screen.
So now there's nothing in the email that is a record of your question or your answer.
Oh, and then after that's done, it just disappears, just fades to black?
Well, there is an option in the totally free version where you can let us use your question to help train future models.
Okay.
But that's optional.
You don't have to do that.
And then in that case, I mean, there are basic server logs that are part of the web browser, like Apache Browser has some basic logs.
Yeah.
But we don't have any system to store questions and answers.
It would be too much.
You know, we generate the answers, we send them out, we get them out the door, and it's done.
I would be really interested in our upcoming show of doing a little check in the back room, right, of all three different companies, Grok, ChatGPT, to where you can, I'd love to be able to show people the code that now because you queried ChatGPT, they have embedded code to where they're going to market to you somehow.
Yeah, I wonder because there was a news story about ChatGPT that said all your chats could be subpoenaed by law enforcement.
Yeah.
And that they're not private.
Ooh, we should find that article.
Yeah, I mean, it's easy to find.
It's a recent article.
And about Grok, I mean, I think with Grok, it's very clear that they're using all the Grok prompts for training.
That's actually the reason why Elon Musk paid $50 billion for X. It wasn't for the X platform.
It was to gather training material for AI.
That was the value.
Unbelievable.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, they don't care about humans talking to humans.
That's just the excuse to gather human text.
Wow.
But look, if you think about it, they're using human cognition for free.
They're getting a bunch of people to donate cognition time to the Grok training.
Yeah.
That's why X has value.
Okay.
You see what I mean?
Yeah.
Because what we're using for our training sources are the world's printed knowledge.
Well, and some of it's spoken that we transcribe, but we acquired like hundreds of terabytes of Chinese language scientific research that we translated into English, etc.
And we use that to train the model on nutrition and cancer cures and things like that.
Crazy.
Yeah.
And people say, well, what about copyrights?
Well, it doesn't reproduce the original training data.
It just influences it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You gain knowledge from it.
Like, Todd, what was the last nonfiction book that you read?
Non-fiction.
Yeah.
I would say the art of persuasion.
Oh, wow.
Okay.
So now, did the art of persuasion book, and is that by Cialdini, by the way?
Is that I can't remember.
And by the way, spirit of full disclosure, I'm not a reader.
I listen to audiobooks.
Okay.
Well, okay.
Then what was we could, you could say the last audio book, but did that book influence your knowledge?
Yeah, of course.
Okay.
Can you reproduce the entire book word for word from memory?
Oh, absolutely not.
Exactly.
Language models work the same way.
So the knowledge influenced you.
Now, can you speak more persuasively about persuasion because you read that book?
Yes.
And I can understand how other people are thinking or not thinking persuasively, which is informative to me.
Now, when you speak about persuasion, having been influenced by that book, The Art of Persuasion, are you stealing the copyright content from the author of that book?
Of course not.
Plus, I bought it.
Right.
And in your case, anything that you feed into Enoch, I mean, it's either fair use or it's.
Yeah, it's either been purchased or donated or fair use.
Exactly.
So when this is an interesting side discussion, but when book authors try to sue AI companies and say, hey, my book influenced your model, like, didn't you write the book because you wanted to influence cognition in the world?
Because if you don't want your ideas to spread, don't freaking write the book.
Right.
I mean, those same authors would give their left, you know, what to be quoted as one of the great authors 100 years from today.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
But like, I've written books.
Yep.
And I love it when people read my books and learn the knowledge from the books and then reproduce that knowledge when they are talking to other people or writing their papers or whatever, you know, knowledge about nutrition.
I'm not saying that, hey, just because that person learned something from me about turmeric, therefore they stole my book.
Well, and you know what?
Let's talk about stealing books or stealing anything.
There was a great author of one of the 66 books, Mike, in the biblical account that said there's nothing new under the sun.
So the authors who are writing these books, you know, are you telling me that that was all newly invented in their own minds or were they influenced by that?
That's exactly the thing.
I mean, each of us has built our understanding on the shoulders of other intellectuals who came before us.
Bingo.
Bingo.
And so if you were to really credit all the influences of today's knowledge, it would go back thousands of years.
Would.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you couldn't even possibly cite that whole history of where knowledge came from.
No.
No.
Well, anyway, everybody out there, you've got a preview of, you know, a wonderful show that we're going to do in the future regarding Enoch.
And so, but in the meantime, why don't you kind of get your Enoch on and go to brideon.ai and start querying.
Yeah, I'm sorry.
We got off track because I wanted to run the Joby Weeks simulator, which wasn't a success.
But is it freejoby.com?
Is that right?
Is that what he said?
Okay.
Yep.
Let's bring it back to Joby and then and then we'll finish the after-party discussion.
So again, freejoby.com takes you to his change.org petition.
Todd, is there another burning question that you wanted to ask Joby that we might discuss?
Well, I was wondering, you know, what message he wanted to leave our viewers with about the importance of standing up to centralized control.
And most importantly, my final question was, and how can they support your fight for justice and broader decentralization efforts?
So I presume that's through freejoby.com.
Are we so finding out how you could potentially positively impact his fight?
I could donate a set of bolt cutters.
Yeah.
Golden bolt cutters.
I think when you cut the ankle bracelets, don't they alert that?
Yeah.
I couldn't imagine, though, Mike.
I'd feel for the guy.
That's just, again, he smiles while wearing an ankle bracelet for six years.
Man.
It's just reeks of all kinds of wrong.
And, you know, and like Zelensky of Ukraine goes free when he's stealing tens of billions of dollars from U.S. taxpayers.
I mean, that's an actual criminal, right?
I mean, the whole cabal, the money laundering, half the U.S. Senate, you know, everything.
Kickbacks.
I interviewed Larry Johnson, former CIA analyst, and he was telling me that he was citing the actual amounts of tens of millions of dollars that go to specific U.S. senators laundered through Ukraine.
And it's all legal.
You know, it's all, I mean, talk about money laundering and fraud.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Look, Mike, it's, it's so we should not feel guilty helping people keep more of what they earn.
Well, that is exactly true.
And there's, you know, we should have a discussion sometime, Todd, about the moral responsibility to legally minimize how much money the government confiscates from you.
Right.
Yeah.
Like it's actually important to do that.
It is.
And I will share with you, Mike, this last week, I don't know what is in the air, but I just think maybe it's some of our recent shows to where we've spoken about it a little more or whatever.
But my schedules, my booking schedules Monday was literally eight that were back to back to back to back to back to back.
Oh my.
And what I love is that I think people are finally realizing when I throw out there that, hey, if you are remotely interested in keeping more of what you earn, if you're a W-2 earner, 1099 earner, if you operate a LLC, if you own property, if you trade in crypto, if you have children, progeny, you know, at least just go to my575e.com and enter your name and email.
And then that gives you access to this 90-minute video interview that I have done, that I did with Dennis Gray, who is the subject matter expert.
He's an 82-year-old gentleman, been helping people for 35 years.
And everybody who does go there and watch and they have a consultation, I get the feedback.
They're like, my gosh, what a great man he is.
And then there's a downloadable PDF that allows you to be able to really study the 32 positive attributes of operating a UNA.
Now, this is the important part.
Look, if you are remotely interested in this, you probably have some questions.
And I make it really easy for you to book a private consultation with me.
And that's what people have been doing this week.
It's just been nuts, but it's been joyous for me.
You know, because sorry, that's amazing, but I also wanted to mention one of the very first questions I had was, is this codified into law?
And it is.
It's in the laws of California.
It's right there, but it's available to all Americans.
Exactly.
That's what was shocking to me that you could take advantage of California law.
Yeah, to be able to have the protection of California law, it needs to be established in California.
And that's part of Dennis's service is being able to be that person who establishes it.
But then after he does, then when he ships you everything, it doesn't matter which state you are in.
You can operate it anywhere in the U.S. And you do have to be a U.S. taxpaying citizen, by the way.
Sorry, Canada.
Sorry, Australia.
I get a lot of inquiries.
But once he ships those to you, kind of think of it as a UNA in a box or in a binder.
Then before he does, he notarizes to where he resigns, right, from any authority of that.
And he nominates a secretary successor, you, Mike, for yours, right?
Now he is done with it.
Now you are in full 100% control, no back doors to it, and you are the operator, the control person, Nelson Rockefeller.
He's the one that coined the phrase, own nothing, control everything.
And this is the type entity that he was discussing.
But we don't need to have an army of accountants or attorneys when we have this specific entity that Dennis has helped so many people over the years.
Can I mention that you have, I mean, Todd, I've been so impressed by what you've done surrounding this over the last couple of years, but you've put together a private invitation-only Telegram group that has just nailed down the whole knowledge base of how to use this, how to open a bank account successfully, how to open a crypto account on a major crypto platform that we both love.
How to do that effectively.
How to answer questions that a bank might have, et cetera.
Like in the early days of this, you know, you didn't have any of that and it was a lot more Wild West.
Now you got it nailed down.
I was telling somebody yesterday, I was like, when I got my UNA six years ago, it came with a binder, a stamp, some digital copies, and Dennis's contact information.
And so for the first several years, I was just trying to figure it all out myself.
There was no Todd Pittner.
There was no my575e.com.
There was no private Telegram group that has what's called the UNA Biz Directory, Mike.
It's like a digital e-book to where if you are interested in donating property, for example, your property, you just go to that section in this digital e-book, click on it, and it unpacks literally all of the messages that I've pinned that I have determined are relevant to donating your property.
That is invaluable.
I mean, there are people when they first get their UNA, when they first, when I invite them into the Telegram group, they have a couple of weeks before they get their digital documents or their physical binder.
And so they go in there and they just binge learn.
And the feedback I get from it is wow, headblown.
So, but I want to just, I just want to leave people with the fact that I do charge, it's $150 for a private consultation, but I only do this.
And Mike, you know it because you told me I needed to start charging for it.
Because when I did it for free, people didn't show up.
And the number is seven out of 10 people didn't show up.
And it blew my mind.
So the 150 remedied it, but I would say probably eight, maybe nine even out of 10 people, Mike, who book a private consultation, move forward with the UNA.
And I tell them, please take that $150 investment off of the top of your UNA.
So I give it back.
So the maximum risk is $150 to do a consultation with you to learn more.
I mean, that's it.
In the worst case, you've spent $150, you've learned some things, and you decided it's not for you.
That's right.
Okay.
That's right.
All right, fair enough.
So the website.
Thank you for allowing me to have the platform, Mike, to be able to share this with people because it has just become my form of activism.
And man, I'm full of joy helping people.
And boy, I'm rewarded in that Telegram group every day just because of the energy.
I know you are.
Let me give out your website again.
My575e.com is where you can sign up for that private consultation.
So that's extremely valuable.
I want to mention something else here that we've got on our side here.
We have just done a deal with an organic cotton towel company.
Ooh.
Yeah.
And so we have it now at healthrangerstore.com/slash bath.
That's B-A-T-H.
And these are certified organic cotton.
And also, there's another certification.
I think it's called G-O-T-S that it's from a company called Delilah Home here.
And they make bath towels, beach towels, and they even have these dry-tech dog towels and organic hemp bed sheets.
Everything's organic that they make.
And they have a very sustainable supply chain.
The manufacturing is in Portugal.
The cotton comes from Turkey and India.
And they look like luxury towels from a spa, like a high-end spa.
And yet their pricing is about half, because I happen to know their towels are sold at these major high-end department stores at twice the price.
Wow.
So you can get it like half the price of department store luxury towels, all organic.
You can get it at our store, healthrangerstore.com slash bath.
Wow.
And frankly, with the money that you save by having an unincorporated nonprofit association, you can buy all the towels you want.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
Well, when you and I, everybody should know this.
When you and I were first talking about this, and I said, Mike, I can't think of any better way for me personally to be able to have an impact on helping people decentralize their lives than helping them keep more of what they earn.
Because when they do, then they can acquire more products like you just discussed, acquire more gold.
They can install a food for us, perhaps, right?
That's what it's all about.
Yet you are the one who was making the decision, not U.S. aid.
Yeah.
And what's great about this is you combine our concepts.
what do you call it when you legally lower your tax burden so that you can afford to buy more towels made out of organic cotton?
And the answer is keep more of what you yarn.
Sorry.
Sorry.
I just had to throw that one out there.
It would not have felt right if we didn't go down off the rails somehow, some way at some point.
So it's great.
Or you could use the money to buy a flamethrower, keep more of what you burn.
No, I'm just, I'm kidding.
But your life will, will seem like luxury if you get to keep more of what you earn legally codified into law.
And that's, what's great about what you offer there, Todd.
Well, thank you.
Thank you.
Pretty amazing.
Okay.
So, and then of course you can support us folks at health ranger store.com.
And the only reason that we can give away Enoch access and spend millions of dollars and give it away for,
free and never charge for it and have no ads in it there's no advertising is non-commercial the way we do that is because we depend on your support so shop with us at healthrangerstore.com and we'll keep bringing you amazing tools and platforms like brighttown.com this show you know i mean this show costs money to produce obviously and that's how you can support us so todd i i think it's been another great show it has been thank you thank you joby weeks for
Thank you, Joby.
Yes, stay Jobial, we'll say.
Keep a good attitude.
And for all of you watching, also stay Jobial.
And we'll be back with you probably in a week or so with another great show and a great guest.
So thank you all for watching today.
Thank you, Todd, for joining me.
Thank you, Mike.
Thank you, everyone.
Cheers.
All right, take care, everyone.
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