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Oct. 29, 2025 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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BBN, Oct 29, 2025 - Amazon Fires 30,000 as Mass AI Replacement of Humans Begins
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So today the Wall Street Journal finally got around to reporting what I brought you on this podcast over a year ago.
They've got a headline now that says tens of thousands of white-collar jobs are disappearing as AI starts to bite.
And they give examples of what's happening.
So welcome to the broadcast today.
It is Wednesday, October 29th, 2025.
I'm Mike Adams, the founder of Brighteon, all the Brighteon platforms and ecosystems and the highly popular new vaccine research AI website called vaccineforensics.com, which I announced yesterday.
And everybody loves it.
They love it more than our main AI site for whatever reason.
It's the same underlying engine, but it adds another layer of research from indexed books and science papers also.
So check it out, vaccineforensics.com.
It's free.
So let's back up to last week when we learned that Amazon was planning on cutting 600,000 jobs between now and 2033 and replacing those jobs with automation.
Right?
You remember that.
And it's really funny to me that a lot of people thought that was just a rumor for some reason.
It's like people couldn't believe it.
Well, you know, humans are in a state of denial often, especially about losing their jobs to AI.
And even some people I know couldn't believe it at first.
They're just shocked that that's the case.
And then this week, we got this news, I guess Sunday night, something like that.
Amazon targets 30,000 corporate job cuts.
According to sources, this was originally reported exclusively by Reuters.
Says that Amazon is planning to cut as many as 30,000 corporate jobs beginning on Tuesday.
That was yesterday.
The figure represents nearly 10% of its roughly 350 corporate employees.
This is Amazon's largest job cut since late 2022.
So Reuters talked to an e-marketer analyst named Sky Canave, I guess is the name.
Yeah, actually named Sky, as in cloud computer, who said, quote, this latest move signals that Amazon is likely realizing enough AI-driven productivity gains within corporate teams to support a substantial reduction in force.
Well, translation, Amazon's replacing humans with AI because the AI works better.
Okay?
Right?
So that's what we're looking at.
And then a lot of people freaked out this week.
They couldn't believe that it was true.
Like, what do you mean?
Amazon's laying off 30,000 people right now.
Because just a week ago, people were still posting comments on my posts or my videos saying, oh, AI is not going to take over the jobs.
You know, you're dreaming.
It's never going to happen.
AI has failed.
AI can't do human jobs.
This is just a big doom story.
It's never going to happen.
And then this week, it's happening.
Oh, it's happening.
Huge numbers.
People are getting the pink slips because AI is replacing them.
So there's a lot of people right now that are having to recalibrate their reality.
And there's a lot of people who are suddenly having to catch up to what I've been warning about for a year, maybe more than a year.
I forgot exactly, but I've been warning about this scenario.
You've heard me talk about it.
I've said this is coming.
AI replacements are coming and it's going to happen extremely rapidly.
And then the Wall Street Journal reports just yesterday.
UPS cuts 48,000 jobs in management and operations.
What?
48,000 jobs.
So yesterday it was Amazon cutting 30,000.
Today it's UPS cutting 48,000 jobs.
That's 34,000 job cuts in operations and then the rest came in management positions.
The chief executive of UPS said, quote, we keep finding opportunities for us to bring costs down.
That's another way of saying we're replacing humans with AI.
And you may or may not know this, but I used to work for UPS when I was in college.
I worked for UPS.
It was the night shift and I loaded UPS trucks.
I was a loader, which was a very physical job, very tiring and very hot.
The trucks were hot.
It was a summer job for me when I was in college.
So I worked at UPS loading boxes.
Very physical, sweaty, hot job.
Let me tell you, it was hard work.
But that job that I did will easily be replaced by robots in the next couple of years.
Not just the loaders, but also then the sorters, and then eventually the delivery drivers.
That's right, the UPS drivers.
I mean, the vehicles will be autonomous vehicles, and then they'll have robots on board the vehicles that carry the boxes to your front porch and take a picture and even maybe ask for a signature or something, right?
You're going to have a robot delivering to your front porch.
Imagine that.
So by the way, Amazon.com has launched new AI delivery glasses for its delivery drivers that has a built-in display in the glasses, and it's also taking photos.
It can take video.
It can track everything.
It's tracking their location.
And there's a specific purpose for this, which is to replace the humans.
So I want to show you this very short video.
It's like 30 seconds or something.
Check this out.
Amazon has just announced a pair of smart glasses for its drivers to wear.
I'm at a massive Amazon delivery hub here in California.
So these delivery glasses have a camera and a display inside so the driver can see turn-by-term walking instructions to your doorstep.
They can use them to scan packages and they can even take a picture of your doorstep as proof of delivery using the camera in the glasses.
Pretty impressive.
Probably the best bit is it'll even warn drivers if they've dropped the package off at the wrong house.
Now that is impressive.
And Amazon says that it'll result in safer and more efficient deliveries too.
So who can complain about that?
All right.
There you can see what Amazon's rolling out.
Now, Amazon is, of course, obviously using humans to train its future robots how to deliver packages.
So these glasses are tracking the walking pathways of the humans as those human delivery drivers are making decisions about where to walk, where to drop off the package, you know, how to stay on the sidewalk or whatever, how to avoid barking dogs, opening and closing gates or whatever they have to do, right?
These are all cognitive decisions.
And by wearing these glasses, Amazon's human drivers are, of course, gathering up, hoovering up all kinds of metadata and visual training data for the future robots.
So if you thought that like if you lose your warehouse job with Amazon.com, that you can become a delivery driver.
Well, that may be true for a short period of time.
And then pretty soon, there will be a robot that replaces you as a delivery driver.
And then what will you do for work?
I'm not exactly even sure.
But Amazon's going to automate everything they possibly can, everything.
I mean, from management to fulfillment, of course, that's the first priority.
But then delivery and so much more.
All right.
So we've got Amazon cutting 30,000 jobs this week.
We've got the Wall Street Journal saying UPS is cutting 48,000 jobs.
And then let's go back to this other article from the Wall Street Journal that gives even more examples.
It says that Target is going to cut 1,800 corporate roles.
It says that Rivian Automotive, Molston Coors, Booz Allen Hamilton, which is the NSA, a bunch of spooks, and General Motors, these white-collar workers is talking about, not factory people, white-collar workers from all those companies are being fired in huge, huge numbers.
And reading from the Wall Street Journal story, at 5.30 a.m. on Tuesday, Kelly Williamson woke up to an alarming text from her employer, Amazon's Whole Foods Market, urging her to check her email.
Review ASAP and stay home from work today, the message said.
Williamson's role on the asset protection team was being eliminated.
The badge and the laptop for the 55-year-old from Austin, Texas were deactivated.
She was given 90 days to look for another job at the company.
She said her personal belongings are being mailed to her.
Wow.
That's a brutal way to get fired, isn't it?
So that's Whole Foods market in Austin, Texas, where years ago I met with some executives from Whole Foods to show them that some of the protein products they were selling were contaminated with heavy levels of lead and cadmium.
And they were kind enough to meet with me.
And I showed them the data, and they did nothing about it and ignored it for the rest of all time.
So that's my experience with Whole Foods executives.
So I'm not surprised that they're heartless.
And of course, you know, owned by Amazon for many years now.
I met with them before they were owned by Amazon.
But now they're owned by Amazon and you get fired as if you're just a piece of garbage to be thrown to the dumpster.
They're going to mail her personal belongings to her.
They don't even let you go in and clean out your desk.
Think about that.
Wow.
And this woman, what's her name?
Williamson?
She's 55 years old.
Where are you going to go get another job at 55?
Who's hiring 55-year-olds right now, by and large, right?
Who?
What kind of skill set does a 55-year-old protection team manager have that's going to be useful to somebody else in the economy?
It's hard to imagine that, actually, right?
I mean, nothing against people in their 50s.
I'm in my 50s.
But this is a targeted demographic that's going to get eliminated from a lot of jobs because their skills are not as fresh as the younger workers.
But even the younger workers are not being hired because, well, AI is coming in and replacing them.
And people who have skills are having a much more difficult time finding employment that uses those skills.
This same Wall Street Journal article cites Chris Reed, age 33 in Texas, who was laid off a year ago from his job in technology sales.
He recently took a job selling Toyotas after spending 10 months looking for work.
He supports three children and his wife, a stay-at-home mom and a student.
Reed says, in tech, I'm qualified.
I have the experience, but I didn't get any of those jobs.
He said he applied to more than 1,000 jobs.
To make ends meet, covering food, gas, utilities, and two car payments, he emptied his 401k and sold stocks, cryptocurrency, and the Pokemon, Pokemon cards that he collected with his son.
Oh, no, not the Pokemon cards.
His house was put into foreclosure when he couldn't make mortgage payments.
And then a friend referred him to this car dealership job.
He has to drive two hours each way to get there.
And they open at 8.30.
So he has to start driving at 6.30 just to get to the showroom floor to sell Toyotas.
And Toyotas are manufactured using microchips from the company that's in the Netherlands called Nexperia, which was seized by the Dutch government and has since shut down and canceled all delivery contracts for microchips, electronics, diodes, transistors, et cetera, that go into cars from companies like BMW and Toyota and many others.
And as a result, I'm not sure where Toyota is going to get those parts because that company provided 40% of the world's supply of those parts and it's now completely shut down.
So, well, and also people can't afford as much to buy new cars because they're losing their jobs because they're being replaced by AI.
So I think that car sales are going to be horrible for a long time to come.
And that's if the car companies can even manufacture those cars because of all the supply chain disruptions.
And everywhere you turn, like with those AI delivery glasses with Amazon, companies are actually using humans to train their robot replacements.
That's going to be kind of a gig type of job for a while.
You know how gig workers right now, they work with Uber or Lyft or Uber Eats or whatever.
They deliver food or they deliver passengers.
Those jobs are going to go away eventually because of full self-driving vehicles.
But there will be kind of a niche market for humans to carry out tasks that AI systems need to train on.
So you could be hired to do something like, oh, I don't know, like find a way, you know, to accomplish this task.
How would you climb over this wall?
You know, how would you inflate this ball?
Maybe those are poor examples, but there's all kinds of tasks that AI doesn't yet know how to do.
And AI might hire humans to do the task while wearing glasses or taking video in order to show the AI what to do.
And so humans will be training their replacements.
And then, of course, fewer and fewer humans will have jobs.
And as I've been covering this quite intensely lately, as you know, and I've been asking a very important question that, as far as I can tell, no one's asking what happens when all these human workers default on their debt payments, which will begin accelerating in spades next year, in 2026.
And I went through a report last week.
We talked about all the highest levels of consumer debt.
And what are those?
Well, you know, it's home loans is the biggest one, but then it's also student loans.
That's number two.
And then after that, it's a credit card debt.
It's medical debt.
It's other kinds of personal loans or corporate loans, business loans, whatever.
But it's home loans.
Well, did I say auto loans in there?
Yeah.
Home loans, student loans, and auto loans, and credit card debt.
Those four are going to get clobbered as all these people who are losing their jobs can no longer make their payments, obviously.
And you're going to see defaults galore starting next year.
Now, I also posted a brutal, a brutal takedown of liberal thinking in this age of AI robots replacing people.
I want to read part of that for you.
And as you know, I don't hold back.
That's not my style.
I'm just telling you like it is.
I say, as robots and agentic AI replace humans in the workforce, realize that liberals will be the easiest to replace because they exhibit the lowest levels of cognitive coherence.
Put another way, it doesn't take much intelligence in an AI machine to outperform a liberal human, since liberal humans score incredibly low on any sort of reasoning test.
They think men can transform into women, for example, or that carbon dioxide is bad for plants.
They also think money printing doesn't cause inflation, and that the world's coastal cities are always on the verge of being washed away by rising ocean waters.
These are the ideas of idiots.
And teaching a machine to be smarter than an idiot is a simple task.
This means that the initial wave of mass unemployment as humans are replaced by robots will consist disproportionately of the letting go of liberals slash leftists.
This phenomenon will add to the already high numbers of Democrats who refuse to work while choosing to live on government benefits and welfare schemes.
As agentic AI systems climb the cognitive ladder, they will displace higher and higher IQ people in the workforce.
Although they start off replacing lower-level woke idiots, they will quickly advance to replacing woke liberal middle managers.
And this is almost certainly what's happening right now at Amazon and corporations that are firing huge numbers of people in a sudden termination spree.
The lower IQ people tend to be let go first.
And those tend to be woke liberals whose internal mental models do not match actual reality, making them ill-suited for decisions involving that reality.
Any corporation that doesn't replace woke idiots with reasoning AI models will find itself bankrupt before long because reasoning skills actually matter in the execution of business decisions.
Even though average IQ humans may still discover themselves to be the dumbest thinker in a room of AI avatars, liberals will weigh in as dumberer.
That's a reference to the movie Dumb and Dumberer, right?
And exhibit cognitive failures that disqualify them from participating in viable business decisions.
Yes, I am saying that liberal beliefs rooted in delusional thinking will cripple corporations if they're not rooted out and removed.
And while delusional liberals could hide among the corporate masses for the last couple of decades, they cannot hide from AI, which will easily pinpoint their faulty reasoning failures and flag them for pink slips.
Buh-bye.
You won't be able to collect a paycheck for much longer just for being trans or queer or having the right hair color or speech disnunciations.
That's a word I just made up.
Or a Libtard worldview.
Companies that keep those people on their payrolls will become extinct unless those people also happen to exhibit high IQ skills for which they should be judged based entirely on merit, not on a claimed victimhood stance.
The best insulation from being replaced by AI is to maximize your human reasoning capabilities.
Listen up, everybody, and expand your understanding of reality.
Build a stronger mental model that matches the real world.
And that means, by definition, abandoning liberal ideas, which are almost universally rooted in delusional thinking, popular fairy tales, and logical fallacies that are easily exposed as failed cognition.
To avoid being replaced by AI, in other words, learn to be a better human.
And that means rejecting liberalism and wokeism.
So there's an angle that makes people uncomfortable to talk about.
How do we make AI job replacement political?
Well, it's easy because libtars are stupid.
Just, you know, factually stupid.
And like I said, as AI moves up in cognition, it will replace the stupid people first.
It's kind of the low-hanging fruit of AI replacement.
So again, to be immune from this, be as smart as possible.
Be smart.
Be knowledgeable.
Be informed.
And of course, by definition, if you're listening to this, you are.
You are.
You're among the most informed people in the world by definition.
And that's why everywhere you go, you're amazed at how uninformed people are.
Right?
Aren't we both?
I'm kind of changing the subject, but I got to give you an example of this.
Like there was news recently, and just in the last couple of days, I think it was in the Telegraph or the BBC, something.
There's a bunch of scientists that have signed a big letter urging the British government to ban nitrites as an additive in processed meat, you know, like bacon, right?
Well, they're referring to, of course, the ingredient known as sodium nitrite.
And they say it causes something, I forgot the exact number, like 50,000 deaths a year or something like that from colon cancer.
And I had a friend that was talking to me.
Oh my God, they want to ban bacon.
Like, they're going to ban bacon.
There's no way.
No way I'm giving up bacon.
You know, I'm going to keep eating bacon, right?
And I helped to explain to that person, no, no, no, this is not about the bacon.
This is about the sodium nitrite that's added to most bacon.
But you can buy bacon without sodium nitrite in it.
It's called nitrite-free bacon.
And usually it's in the frozen section because nitrite-free bacon is not shelf-stable at room temperature because the sodium nitrite is a preservative that prevents the growth of bacteria.
It's like a bacteria-side chemical that also causes cancer.
Like crazy levels of cancer.
Because when the sodium nitrite combines with hydrochloric acid in your stomach, it forms a class of compounds known as nitrosamines.
Nitrosamines are some of the most potent cancer-causing chemicals imaginable.
And that's why people who eat a lot of processed beef jerky, ham, pepperoni, a lot of the meats that are on pizzas, etc., or sandwich meat, any kind of processed meat that is shelf-stable at room temperature and looks kind of pinkish, including a lot of sausages and so on.
Guess what?
Cancer.
Massive cancer, right?
Well, I was shocked that my friend did not already know this information because I've been talking about this for 20 years.
And the USDA was warned about this in the 1970s.
This has been known for decades.
This is not new.
Like, this is old knowledge.
The USDA grandfathered sodium nitrite into the acceptable ingredients for processed meat simply because it had been used for so long that they thought it would be too disruptive to the meat industry if they banned an ingredient that caused cancer.
So that's why it's been legal in the processed meat industry to protect the profits of the meat industry while it's actually causing who knows how many millions of cases of cancer a year all over the world, right?
I'm shocked that people don't know that.
See?
I mean, you're listening to this.
You probably already knew that.
You and I know a lot of things that most people do not know.
Most people are moving through this world with a total lack of knowledge about the world.
They don't know much of anything about how things operate.
They don't know what's in their food.
They don't know what money is.
They don't know how technology works.
They don't understand business cycles.
They don't know the history of governments achieving democide.
They think that when you say things like, the government's trying to kill you, they're like, no, that's crazy.
That would never happen.
It happened hundreds of times in history.
Have you not read any history books at all?
I mean, it's the most reliable thing that governments do is they start killing their own people or other governments' people.
I mean, democide, it's the most repeatable, reliable phenomenon in history.
Governments killing their own people, for God's sake.
And yet you have people today that don't even know that.
It's almost like, how were you born without some kind of basic instruction manual?
Like, when you're born and they hold you upside down and slap you silly to get you to breathe, they should give you a PDF file or something.
It's like, okay, here's the basics.
This is how the world kind of works.
Like 101.
I know, maybe it's too young to read at that point.
As soon as you can read, they should give it to you.
It's like, okay, here's 100 things you need to know.
Yeah, the food supply is toxic, right?
Your government doesn't love you.
The drug companies just think of you as a profit center.
The dollar is a total ripoff.
They're stealing from you even when you don't spend anything just by the loss of purchasing power, etc., etc.
The history you're taught is totally fake.
On and on.
You were born as a slave into a slave system.
You will never be free by playing their game.
Will never happen.
They got you with the property tax.
They got you with the money printing.
They got you with the taxation, etc.
There's only one way to get ahead, and that's to stack gold and silver, etc.
Right?
Like, how come people don't have these simple things?
Like, don't eat seed oils.
You know, fake butter, margarine crap, it's garbage.
It'll clog your veins.
And there's no such thing as a virus that causes the flu.
You don't need a flu shot.
The flu season is nothing but vitamin D deficiency.
You don't need a flu shot because there is no flu that's caused by a virus.
Doesn't exist.
On and on and on.
People don't know these things.
Talk about low information people.
They just don't know.
And then when people are disappointed by the fact that the world isn't responding to them the way they expected because their internal mental models are all jacked up, you know, because they're woke or whatever, then they can't handle it and they just start thinking about suicide.
So there's a story now involving ChatGPT that says there's over a million people a week that discuss suicide with ChatGPT.
A million people a week who have admitted suicidal tendencies in their chats with ChatGPT.
That's incredible.
It even said that around 0.07% of its weekly users, that's a number over half a million because it's got a massive user base.
Those people have messages that indicate, quote, possible signs of mental health emergencies related to psychosis or mania.
Whoa.
And that 1.2 million active users exhibit behavior that indicates heightened levels of emotional attachment to the chat bot.
That's frightening.
I mean, what's with these people?
They're like, hello, ChatGPT.
I need you in my life, but I hope to die.
How's that to start off a conversation?
Like, I love you.
I need you.
Can you tell me how to kill myself, please?
Oh, my God.
Well, the reason this is happening, I believe, I mean, I'm not a mental health expert, just to be clear.
I'm not mentally unstable enough to study that area and to understand it.
Let me tell you.
But my guess is that what's happening is that people's worldview is fracturing.
There's a psychological fracturing that's taking place because the things that people believed are falling apart.
And part of this is because of liberalism and wokeism, which had become this really massive delusion of just insane, idiot beliefs that like a man can become a woman or that biological men should compete in women's sports.
And that was taking over.
You know, that was accepted by almost all the sports authorities, whatever those groups are, like the NCAA, you know, or the college sports and the Olympics even and the professional sports and everything.
There were men competing with women in boxing matches and wrestling and like martial arts and cycling and swimming and everything.
It's insane.
But that was accepted as real.
And that delusion is crumbling.
And so the people who built their lives around those false beliefs, they're having a psychological fracturing event.
It's got to be a better word for that.
Some of you psychiatrists listening to this, you probably have a word.
You probably have a whole chapter on this in your books, but some kind of a psychological decoherence event of some kind.
Again, it's got to be a better term.
I just don't know what it is.
I don't know, a psychological disembodiment or something where people are losing their minds because, again, the worldview is all being fractured.
And that's not only happening to the transgenderism pushers who are coming to realize that everybody in the world disagrees with them.
I mean, every reasonable person.
But it's also happening because of all these job losses due to AI.
So a lot of people had a plan.
Let's take a younger couple in the late 20s or early 30s.
We gave an example here from the Wall Street Journal story.
A guy who's 33.
He's got a wife and kids.
And I'm sure they had their whole life planned out for them by their financial planner.
And, you know, you're going to invest in 60% stocks and 40% bonds.
And then you're going to buy this life insurance policy and it's going to compound.
And, you know, we're going to run the numbers and you're going to get a 30-year loan.
Sorry to use this annoying voice, but this is the way that financial planners talk, in my opinion.
With apologies, if any of you listening are a financial planner.
I'm not mocking you.
I'm just the ones that I've heard.
It's just like, oh, my God, this is the most boring, stupid waste of time I've ever heard.
You know, let's get a 30-year loan on your house, and then you're going to make payments on your house, and you're going to gain principal.
And it's like your whole world is based on a whole set of assumptions that are just crumbling by the day.
And also, one of my big beefs with all financial planners is they never take into account the collapse of the dollar.
Never.
You know, all their plans are like, in 25 years, you know, you're going to be a millionaire.
Yeah, in 25 years, a million dollars will buy you a cheeseburger.
Okay.
So it's not, you're not gaining jack.
You know, in 30 years, your house is going to be worth $10 million.
Yeah.
Right.
But the dollar won't even exist.
And real estate's probably going to collapse.
And you're not going to be ahead at that time.
No, because bad stuff's happening between now and the year, you know, 2055 or whatever.
I'm shocked at people that buy five-year investment vehicles or like five-year treasury bills or whatever.
It's like, you have faith in five years from now?
You think you know where this world is going to be in five years?
Are you insane?
I'm having a hard time figuring out five months.
And I'm a high IQ individual.
I'm usually very good at seeing what's coming.
And the future that I'm envisioning is pretty cloudy right now because the big factor that we cannot predict is the rise of artificial intelligence, as it's called, AI, even though it's not really artificial, but that's a different topic.
But the rise of AI makes things totally unpredictable in terms of what's going to change.
And it also means the future in five years will not resemble the past.
So I laugh.
I mock people who have a 10-year plan or a 30-year plan.
This is not the 1950s.
Okay.
You know, in the 1950s, things weren't changing that fast.
You know, you could get a job.
You could work your job for 30 or 40 years or whatever.
You could retire at 55.
You could buy a house.
Didn't cost that much in terms of the number of work hours that it took to buy the house.
You could live in a nice neighborhood with a white picket fence.
And if you were a man, you were probably the single income earner and you had a wife and kids and you could support them all on one income.
And you could buy a car and you could buy a house and you could buy food.
You could buy all kinds of food.
The grocery stores were loaded with amazing food and it was all non-GMO, by the way.
It was all non-GMO.
It wasn't all organic, but it was all non-GMO.
And the food was cheap.
Nobody went hungry in America.
I mean, almost nobody at the time.
Because food was cheap.
Fast forward to today, things are changing like that.
Just like the woman in that story who's fired from Whole Foods.
She got a text in the early morning.
Don't come to work today.
Yeah, you're done.
We're going to mail you the stuff on your desk.
And what the hell is this thing on your desk, by the way?
It's like, what did you put in the drawers at your desk?
We don't know, but we're sending it back to you, whatever it is.
I think some of that food has been in there for six months too long.
We're going to send it back to you, mold and all.
I tell you what, anybody who says that they can see five years in the future right now is either a liar or an idiot.
There's no way.
There's no way.
I mean, you could talk about likelihood.
You could talk about percentages, maybe.
But even then, like, you know, seven years ago, I was predicting the end of America as we know it by the year 2025, which is almost over.
And that prediction might actually turn out to be a little bit premature, probably.
We'll see.
But there's no way I would make a seven-year prediction now.
I can't tell you what's going to happen in 2032 because I don't know how we're going to make it through 2028.
You know what I mean?
Things are changing so rapidly.
It's unbelievable.
Oh, also, I forgot to mention that getting back to the story here about ChatGPT and how 800, no, over a million weekly users are talking about suicide.
There's another story linked here that says ChatGPT to allow porn.
So apparently, let's open that story and see what that says.
We'll soon allow a wider range of content, including erotic material for verified adult users.
So sexually explicit material, which has been banned on open AI platforms.
But, you know, they're seeing the moolah, the moolah.
If they can show naked people, then what do you think is going to happen to the mental health problems of the people who are already emotionally attached to ChatGPT?
Huh?
So let's see.
Sam Altman, who I don't think is a good person.
He's the head of ChatGPT.
He said they're going to make ChatGPT, quote, more useful and enjoyable for adults.
We're going to relax the restrictions, he says, for mental health issues.
We're going to treat adults like adults.
Well, there you go.
So online users are calling ChatGPT, quote, AI-only fans.
AI-only fans.
Okay.
So now you're going to get apparently, I guess this is coming soon on ChatGPT.
I rarely use ChatGPT.
I sometimes use it to generate logos and images.
But I use my own AI engine for everything else or almost everything else.
But pretty soon, I guess you're going to go to ChatGPT and you're going to be able to type in like some porn scene and it's just going to show it to you.
And you know people are already mentally ill.
I mean, I don't want to get graphic here.
I'm not going to, but we've already talked about some of the weird, perverted craziness in our society and all the furry, the furry people and the people dress up like dogs and have sex with each other as animals.
Yeah, it's like wearing like leather dog face masks and stuff.
What the hell, man?
You unleash those people on like porn chat GPT who already have mental health issues?
My God.
I mean, is this part of a depopulation agenda?
Seriously, because what is going to happen to these people?
You're going to find some of these pervs like uh dying at their desk because they forgot to drink water.
You know, they were too busy typing perv prompts or whatever.
This is a real sick side of AI, and I do not support that, obviously.
I mean, I use AI technology to promote knowledge, to empower people with knowledge.
I mean, if you use the AI tools that I've put out there, number one, they're all free.
I mean, go to brightu.ai.
And if you even try to ask it to generate a porn image or something, it will laugh at you.
What are you talking about?
No, ask me a question about vaccine safety.
You know, ask me a question about cancer cures.
You know, we don't do porn.
That's kind of a waste of time anyway.
Come on.
Or you can go to vaccineforensics.com, right?
That's the new site that I just launched.
Or go to censored.news.
This is about knowledge.
This is about decentralizing knowledge.
But ChatGPT wants to monetize porn, AI porn, no less.
You know, going back in time, I remember reading an article, it's like in PC Magazine many years ago, back in the 1990s.
Remember a dial-up bandwidth when you had you've got mail, you know, America Online, and they were mailing out billions of CDs to every computer user that said like a thousand hours free, you know.
What do you mean, a thousand hours free?
Because you would pay by the hour to use AOL.
Do you remember that?
Are you old enough to remember that?
And you would dial up with your modem, you know, you plug in your phone line into your modem, and your modem would call AOL, and it had a big bank of thousands of local numbers that you could call.
And then you dial in, right?
And then you have a connection.
And then you could check your AOL mail or you could read the different forums.
Well, I remember there was an article in PC Magazine in the late 1990s that said AOL's success was built on adult chat forums.
The people would dial up and they would spend hours and they would get billed.
In those days, you get billed by the hour.
It's like, I don't know, $5 an hour or something.
Maybe it was only $4 an hour, but I mean, think about paying by the hour to use the internet back in 1990s dollars.
That's a lot.
But the people were desperate to do it because they had adult chat forums.
And I want to be clear.
These, all the forums on AOL were just text, just text.
You could not even, you couldn't post images.
It was all text.
But even with text alone, it was highly, highly addictive to certain people who became highly dependent on AOL.
And they would spend hundreds of hours in a month.
And they would have these insane multi-thousand dollar AOL connection bills because they wanted to have a, you know, a perv chat with somebody on the other side who was pretending, a dude pretending to be a woman, you know.
Because you don't know, it's just text, right?
Who knows?
Well, I never wasted time doing that kind of garbage.
I was never a fan of AOL.
I was visiting websites and building websites in the early 1990s and registering domain names early on.
That's how I got so many amazing domain names, by the way.
I was buying them in the 1990s.
You wonder how I got all these domain names?
Yeah, that's how.
But the adult interests powered AOL to profitability.
And that's now what's going to power ChatGPT, apparently.
So I shudder at the thought that ChatGPT is going to bankroll basically the funding of its super intelligence systems that will replace humans by serving up AI porn to mentally ill addicted humans who will part with a lot of money to get their perv fix through ChatGPT.
That is a messed up cycle of despair.
If you thought gambling was an addiction for some people, wait till ChatGPT serves up whatever porn a user is demanding.
All their fantasies about dressing up as a furry and humping a Volkswagen vehicle.
Oh, they can have unlimited like Volkswagen sex porn on ChatGPT for the people that think they want to hump cars.
You know, I'm always joking about that because it's sick.
And I mean, it's funny.
It's also funny.
And there are things that we've all seen online that we can never erase from our memories that we really wish we had never seen.
And one of those things that I have seen, and I don't even remember who sent this to me, but it was clearly out of Europe somewhere.
It was a video.
It was a drive-by video of an older guy standing next to a gasoline pump at a gas station with his pants down, like literally right in front of the gas pump.
And he had the gas nozzle shoved up his rear with his pants down in front.
And whoever was taking the video was driving by.
And this was before AI video, so I know it's not AI.
And my God, I wish I could delete that.
I'd never want to see that again.
I did not want to see it in the first place.
I didn't ask for it.
Some asshat sent it to me and thought it was funny.
And now I can't get rid of that stupid scene.
I don't want to see that stuff.
But I guess, you know, the perfect slogan for whatever gas station would be, if they offered food also, it'd be like, eat here, get gas.
You know, that would be perfect.
But I never want to see that kind of stuff again.
And I can only imagine what crazy horrors Chat GPT is going to serve up for these people that they're going to catapult out all over society to say, oh my God, look at this.
Isn't this funny?
Isn't this horrifying?
Isn't this bizarre?
No, that's sick.
You sick F. That's sick.
Okay.
Don't do that to animals.
Don't do that to vehicles.
Stop that stuff.
Mental illness has run amok in our society.
So this is the dark side of AI that's really going to serve as a predatory kind of function.
And imagine, imagine that a lot of these people are going to be the recently employed but now replaced workers.
I mean, let's say they used to work at Amazon.
They were in middle management.
Now 30,000 of those people got pink slips.
They're sent home.
What are they going to do at home?
Can't find a job because nobody's hiring because of AI replacements.
What are they going to do?
Fire up ChatGPT, you know, custom perv porn for 20 hours a day, you know?
My God.
So you're taking people who used to be productive in society and you're taking away their jobs with AI and then you're feeding them dark AI or at least making it available to them.
I mean, obviously it's a choice, but there's a lot of mentally ill people out there who are going to choose very unhealthy exposure through ChatGPT.
Okay.
And that's sick.
And, you know, who was it that told me a few weeks ago?
Oh, yeah, it was a reporter for the Epoch Times that was quoting me for a story.
And he said that he had interviewed a guy, an entrepreneur who ran, what do you call them?
These sort of relationship AI chatbots that have characters, mostly they're like young female avatar type of characters, even like anime style out of Japanese graphic novels and things like that.
And that you can sign up and pay a fee, apparently, and then you can have your own, you know, your AI girlfriend or whatever, your AI girlfriend chatbot.
And these are highly addictive.
And there was a survey recently that said some shocking percentage, I don't know, it's like a quarter of young men have had a relationship with an AI personality or an AI girlfriend of some kind.
A quarter of them.
What?
How do you even have, how do you have a relationship with a chat bot?
You know, I mean, come on, it's AI generated content.
You know, it's a cartoon avatar.
It's not even real.
But it doesn't matter to a lot of these people.
They fall in love with the machine.
And that has to just magnify whatever mental illness they already had.
Now it's on steroids, you know?
And these companies enable this.
And the regulators are so far behind the curve on this.
And I don't know what the right answer is.
I tend to be anti-regulation for the most part, but this probably is an area that needs some kind of common sense approach.
I mean, should it be legal for companies to offer AI girlfriends and AI porn to nine-year-olds?
Yeah, probably not.
That's probably not healthy for society.
Or even at any age, is it okay for an AI company to offer a relationship-forming chat personality that's supposed to draw you in so you have more hours of engagement so they can hike the subscription fees and make more money while you're burning your time and wasting your life away, falling in love with a freaking machine?
like that seems highly predatory to me that seems like a i mean i know i know the companies would call it well it's just a form of entertainment It's just entertainment.
You know, it's just freedom of speech.
People just want to be entertained.
They want to talk to somebody.
That would be their defense.
Okay.
But at what point does it become predatory and manipulative because the AI engine is given a prompt to sort of seduce the person into a long-standing relationship in order to maximize subscription profits and usage time?
See, to me, that seems highly unethical, highly manipulative.
Probably should be illegal.
But we'll see where that goes.
I mean, see, that's the dark side of AI that is frightening.
And I want to be clear that there's nothing in my universe that would ever even come close to that.
What we do, again, I produce AI tools that are designed to empower and uplift humanity with knowledge.
It's never about entertainment.
It's never about addicting people to the engine.
In fact, our engines don't even have a memory.
I mean, you type in a prompt, it answers your question, it's like, done, you know, what next?
But it doesn't remember what you just said five minutes ago.
It's not a relationship.
It's a research tool.
It's an education engine.
That's what I'm into is sharing knowledge, uplifting human lives and helping to end human suffering.
I want people to become aware of how to reverse cancer, how to reverse diabetes, how to be happier, healthier, more abundant, how to improve your life, how to improve your cognition, etc.
Not how do we suck you into a girlfriend chat bot with a cartoon body?
Our world's about to get twisted is all I'm saying.
It's about to get twisted.
So there are positive uses for AI, of course, and one of the things that we're doing right now, for example, we're building a new feature into Brighteon.com that will have automatic captioning.
Now, YouTube already has that feature, but then again, they've got like a trillion dollars to play with.
We don't.
So, you know, we have to be very wise about R ⁇ D expenditures.
But we're going to be adding automatic captioning to the videos for the hearing impaired, which will be really great.
And also for people who are listening in a language that's maybe not their primary language, they can read it more easily.
And so we're using AI for that.
You know, we're using the whisper engine.
And, you know, Whisper is used for most of the AI transcription out there.
And that's a very positive use of the technology.
So it's like any kind of tech, it can be used for positive things or negative things.
But in the big picture, it's going to replace humans.
It's going to replace a lot of humans.
And we're going to have massive, massive unemployment across America and, frankly, across, especially the Western world.
You're going to have massive unemployment and it will accelerate rapidly in 2026.
Okay, something I want to share with you here too.
If you go to censored.news now, I want to tell you about a couple of improvements there.
And this is all being done with AI, so this is another positive use.
We now have a search function at the top of the website.
So if you just type in a search term, what do I want to search for?
How about clove?
Clove oil is great.
Here we go.
It's found a couple of stories about clove oil nano emulsion.
Tiny drops with big health benefits.
That's cool.
This is only searching the stories that censored news has crawled, which has only been happening for a couple of weeks.
So it's not searching the entire internet, just to be clear.
It's only searching censored.news.
But as more and more stories are ingested into the system, then of course that search function will become more and more useful.
Also, I have worked hard to try to improve the spidering of children's healthdefense.org.
It's currently struggling with spidering that.
And for some reason, it stalled out.
But I've told AI to figure out a solution and it's working on it.
So I am aware of some issues there.
And things are getting fixed here and there.
But overall, it's a really nice, well-functioning website.
So check it out.
Censored.news.
And as I mentioned yesterday, we've improved the voices for the censored news podcast.
You know, we have the man and the woman talking about the news and in a conversational style.
And so I think you'll really enjoy that.
It's great.
I'd love to listen to that myself.
Anytime, like if I'm making a smoothie or whatever, I'll turn that on and just listen to today's news headlines because this is all censored news.
This is the stuff from alternative media, not, of course, corporate mainstream media.
As an example, if I'm looking at the health trends right now on censored.news, here they are.
And you'll notice that these headlines would never be seen in mainstream media.
Here they are.
Number one, diet soda deception exposed as liver-destroying poison with artificial sweeteners outpacing sugar in metabolic destruction.
That sounds like a headline I would write.
Next one, vaccine autism cover-up crumbles as AI-powered truth platforms and legal battles force hidden data into the light.
See, another winner headline right there.
Let's see.
Sleep sabotage undermines exercise's brain-boosting benefits, exposing big fitnesses, misleading hype.
Okay, that's interesting.
I guess it means if you exercise but don't get enough sleep, you don't get the full benefits of exercise, I'm guessing.
I don't know.
Anyway, there's headlines.
We've got a food category.
Macadamia nuts emerge as the ultimate whole food super fat for heart health and anti-inflammatory living.
That's awesome.
We've got finance headlines.
What is this?
Government-backed universal basic income schemes exposed as surveillance and control traps.
Oh, I think that's probably based on my podcast from yesterday, come to think of it.
Sounds like it.
Let's see.
Tech.
Let's go to tech.
Global digital ID push threatens financial freedom and individual sovereignty under guise of security.
Yep, that sounds about right.
Let's go to energy.
Let's see.
Forced electrification backfires as governments ignore grid instability and rising costs for citizens.
Okay.
These are some pretty good headlines, you know?
Those are trends, actually.
Those are trends.
But our AI engine writes all of those.
So that's where those come from.
They're not written by humans at all.
But they're trained on all of our human-generated content.
For example, every podcast I've ever done, every interview, every natural news article, etc.
So that's why it's very similar to the way that you and I might describe things because it's trained on all that.
Okay.
Let's see.
Before we go to today's interview, lastly, I want to say that I interviewed Steve Slepsevich with the first responder group called SRP24.
He's in Jamaica, which just got absolutely slammed by Hurricane Melissa.
And I interviewed him.
See, as the time I'm recording this, I interviewed him about, I don't know, 13 hours ago.
And the hurricane then hit three hours later.
So it's been like 10 hours or so since the hurricane hit the hotel where he's staying.
And he actually, he texted me the hotel he was staying at.
I'm not going to mention it here, but I noticed it was on the north shore, the north side of Jamaica, east of Montego Bay.
If you've ever been there, so it's on the north side, but kind of on the western half of the island.
Well, that's exactly where the hurricane ripped right through there.
I mean, directly.
This was a direct hit on the building where Steve Slepsevich and his crew were all staying.
And he was telling me about this building.
He said, oh, no, this thing is, you know, Cat 5 hurricane proof.
It's a concrete, reinforced concrete structure, et cetera.
And he was very confident that the building would be safe.
And he's got Starlink systems and he's got sat phones.
But as of right now, none of us have heard from him.
And I'm a little bit concerned.
And I'm, of course, concerned for the people of Jamaica as well.
And this storm reportedly had winds as high as 175 miles per hour, which is just insane, especially with the density of the water in it.
I mean, my God, just we were told it was going to tear down all the infrastructure, water, power, communications, electricity, or well, power, all of that.
And I just want to ask you for some prayers for Steve Slepsevich and his crew and the people of Jamaica.
I'm concerned.
And I would have expected to hear from them before now.
And I know that people, there have to be people who did not survive that storm.
And it's not their fault.
The hurricane just came right at them.
Maybe it was steered in that direction, you know, weather control, geoengineering, that's a different debate.
But it hit them head on.
And I don't think that, I mean, even the buildings that I have could not survive 175 mile an hour winds.
I mean, that's insane, right?
The only structures that would survive that would have to be reinforced concrete structures or bunkers or things like that.
I mean, everything above the surface that was in the eye of that hurricane is probably flattened.
Every tree, every building, every road sign, every utility pole, everything you could possibly, every 5G tower gone.
So that's how fast it can happen, folks.
So join me in prayers for all the victims of that hurricane.
And you know what?
I'm going to play the interview with him.
It's only five minutes.
And again, this is about 13 hours ago.
So here he is speaking with me about just before the hurricane was about to hit, you know, three hours before.
I'm going to play that interview so you can see Steve and his plans there.
And he was already getting nervous because the wind was starting to pick up.
And he kept telling me he had to keep it really short.
So we did an interview.
I'll play that for you here.
And then I'll play today's decentralized TV episode featuring Aaron Day.
But pray for all the people of Jamaica.
And thank you for all of your support for us and our projects.
And understand we're working for humanity, just like Steve Slepsevich.
He's working for humanity there.
He's trying to help innocent people, just like I'm working for humanity, trying to educate people with free AI tools about health and freedom and so on.
We are good faith people who are trying to help in a world that has a lot of suffering, a world that has a lot of bad actors in it, a lot of bad faith actors, like Google or democidal governments, etc.
So thank you for your support because we're doing the best we can.
We're trying to help as many people as we can.
And we couldn't do it without your help.
So shop with us at healthrangerstore.com.
If you want to help support us and help financially support our efforts and all of our free tools, that's healthrangerstore.com.
Okay, here's Steve Slepsevich, followed by today's featured interview.
All right.
Welcome, everybody.
Mike Adams here from Brighton.com.
We're joined by Steve Slepsevich, who is on site in Jamaica, right ahead of the arriving hurricane Melissa, I believe it is.
So Steve, you want to give us a report from the ground there?
Yeah, so we're down here.
We're about three to four hours from the eye actually coming over top.
So right now you're feeling a lot of the outer baits.
Four of it has not come on shore yet.
It is right at the edge of it.
So we're in an area that's short near Montego Bay.
And literally the projected eye is shown on the maps, hurricane tracking maps to go right over top.
The hotel that we're staying at is the Ocean Coal Springs Resort.
The structure, from what I expected, looks to have been built to Cat5 standards.
They've done a good job of securing, boarding up the main convention center.
They removed all the guests from the room, which we evacuated everybody last night, got them into the main area, put them on cots, and then basically just feeding the people to be able to.
A lot of people weren't able to get out because the flight, a lot of flights were canceled last minute.
So they didn't have the time they needed to actually get out.
And so now they're stuck here.
So they have to weather the storm.
But we have the rescue, the rescues that basically parked here at the back end just for medical emergencies, but it's not going to be moving during the storm.
And then there's a nurses station that's set up upstairs.
But it's already starting to leak very heavily.
So it's going to be a really bumpy ride.
And in working hurricanes and being in more Cat 4 and 5s than most people that I know of in my lifetime, this is probably one of the most extreme hurricanes I will ever ride out.
So yes, it's going to be a very difficult time, especially for the people in the rural communities.
That's my concern, Steve.
Now, for our audience, they know you're with SRP24.
It's your company.
You do this all the time.
You help out in disaster situations.
Why did you decide to go there to Jamaica?
This is a particularly dangerous storm.
Yeah, it is.
But at the end of the day, it's the spirit prompting, right?
The spirit says, hey, you got to get ahead of this so that you can be at ground zero to provide life-saving services.
And then right behind it, be able to bring in the helicopter resources and all the other things that's needed.
That would be very beneficial, you know.
So God calls us and we simply answer the call.
That's really what it comes down to.
Okay.
All right.
Well, our prayers are with you as you ride this out.
Now, the news is saying that this will have sustained winds of 175 miles an hour, and they're talking about a total devastation of the infrastructure on the island.
Does that sound right?
No, it's going to be structure by structure.
I mean, the hotel here has done an incredible job securing the people.
They've done an excellent job, you know, and I feel very confident in their ability to be able to do an excellent job.
And then, of course, we have the resources that we've tapped into the different fire departments that we have in Florida throughout the United States.
And they're dialing in right now to bring in additional resources, search and rescue teams along with our team to be able to actually do a rapid response right behind the system.
So it's all hands on deck.
And I simply ask that people pray for the people of Jamaica.
It's going to be very devastating for a lot of people in the rural communities because, again, like Helene, which you reported on when we responded to Hurricane Haleem, you know, it's going to be a tough go.
But, you know, if you could let your listeners know and your watchers know that anything they can do to line themselves up and support those that are coming out here to serve the people and help the people of Jamaica, that would be greatly appreciated.
Okay.
Yeah, that's going to be one of the big questions.
And when I mentioned the infrastructure destruction, what I meant was all communications and power, power grid, water, comms, that kind of thing.
You're probably going to be operating completely without that for some period of time, right?
That's true.
That will be the scenario.
Yep.
Infrastructure is going to go.
Water power is going to be out.
So comms are going to be down.
So, of course, even on the satellite communication, people with mobile starlink, sat phone, sat radios, they're going to need them, right?
So I would just, and I know there's, I know Tina Blanco with the sat phone stores delivering stuff to the West Palm and also down to Miami, which is a team's flying from there to the Cayman Islands, then bouncing that team in.
So they're bringing in resources as well for communications, infrastructure-wise.
There'll be a lot of engineers, structural engineers, civil engineers working that type of stuff.
So I got to wrap it up, Mike.
But just, you know, if your community and your listeners can support, share the link.
And, you know, we're here.
We're here in service throughout this duration, both on the response side and the recovery side for these people here.
So.
Okay, Steve.
Yeah, we thank you for your time.
And we thank Tina from the satellite phone store for the donations that she's making there as well.
And prayers for you.
Do not disconnect because we got to finish the synchronization here.
But thank you for your time.
You want to give out your website, Steve?
Yeah, it's srp24.com.
There's also the link for GiveSendGo.
Give send go forward slash, I mean, gifts and go.com forward slash SRP.
Yeah, anything and everything is going towards medical.
It's going towards search and rescue teams.
It's going towards fuel for the helicopters and pilots.
So, yeah, just anything and everything that they could do, even every little bit counts.
So, thank you for that, Mike.
Thank you for sharing.
So, we got to get back inside the building because winds are getting pretty high and there's some debris starting to fly all over the place.
So, it's getting tight.
So, we're going to bring people back in.
So, appreciate you.
Got to go back to work.
Thank you, Steve.
Don't disconnect, though.
Okay, hold on.
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I mean, it's really that simple.
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Follow the show, and you're going to be so much better off.
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Decentralize.
Welcome to today's episode of Decentralized TV here on Brighteon.com.
I'm Mike Adams, and we've got a great guest coming up for you today who I think has a lot of really interesting information.
And of course, as always, I'm joined by my co-host, Todd Pittner.
Welcome, Todd.
Hola, Mike.
From the great state of Florida.
Yes, sir.
Privacy is a freedom issue, and we're going to unpack that today.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Our guest today is a fan favorite, but also a favorite of you and I, Todd.
Yeah.
I mean, would you say we both learn something from our guest?
Every time.
A lot.
I had the added benefit of having two conversations with our guest today, one this morning.
And I was just like, it's just a fire hose.
That's kind of like cheating.
It's like seeing the answers before you take the test, isn't it?
Yeah.
Well, I wanted to make sure that I was caught up on what all he was doing because he's so prolific in what he does.
And so I just wanted to figure out where we could take this interview.
And there's my notes.
But I've noticed this, Todd.
We've been doing this for two years.
No matter how many questions you come up with, you almost never have a chance to ask them.
I know.
I know.
It's not my fault either.
I'm not hogging the whole thing.
It's the guest.
The guest just has so much information.
Well, and that's what I thought this morning is: I thought this is going to be no problem filling an hour with this.
It's like we couldn't fill a day with all this.
You know, we'd go over.
So, no, he's great.
All right, Todd, let's bring in our guest today because we're going to need every minute with this guy.
And we'll still have questions afterwards.
Aaron Day joins us.
Welcome.
Aaron, it's just great to have you back on the show.
Great to see you.
How do you ban?
Well, we've both been busy.
I mean, I don't know, the world's turning upside down also in terms of assets, currency, crypto, gold and silvers skyrocketing.
I tweeted out, I said somebody called 911, the dollar is getting murdered by the metals markets.
Things are changing so fast.
What do you think?
Well, yeah, things are changing fast.
I mean, my perspective is that technocracy is taking over, which is the sad part of this with digital IDs proliferating around the world, not just the UK, but 17 countries just signed digital IDs into law.
Mexico is rolling out a complete biometric ID tied to a QR code in Q1 of next year.
So that plus Palantir and everything else, the need for decentralized private solutions is immediate.
Yeah, the Beast system is nearly here.
But let's start with the breaking news.
Roger Veer, the charges against him have been dropped by the IRS and the DOJ, thanks to the Trump administration.
Tell us about this.
Yeah, so this case has been going on for a long time, a year and a half.
It was actually April 28th of last year when Roger was first arrested in Spain.
And this was part of the Biden-era crackdown on crypto with that executive order 14067.
And man, they went after everyone.
I mean, I still have friends that are in prison or facing jail time because of it.
But Roger had the most egregious case of all.
He was facing 109 years in prison, which is essentially a life sentence for what I would argue are manufactured tax charges.
And so through a large effort over a long period of time, he was able to negotiate a settlement and now will not be facing prison time.
So that is huge news.
He's still in Spain, but hopefully in the next couple of weeks or so, he'll be able to go home.
Well, please, if you speak to him, remind him that he promised he would come on our show once he wins his freedom.
I will remind him, although part of the deal is based on the agreement, is he has kind of a three-year period of time where, well, it says he can't commit any crime and anything beyond like a parking ticket and the entire agreement is revoked, which isn't to say that him coming on the show and saying anything would be illegal in and of itself, but I'm not entirely sure how public he's going to be.
Okay, all right.
Fair enough.
Well, the first thing we want guests to do on our show is commit crimes in the interview, right, Todd?
That's number one.
That's the number one.
That's how you and I got our jobs on this show.
Yeah, absolutely.
We're kidding, folks.
But yeah, whatever his situation is, he needs to protect his freedom.
But I think that Roger's role in freedom is going to be very important from here forward.
And I think the Trump administration did the right thing.
Obviously, I don't know the details of the settlement.
It doesn't matter.
But I think Roger is such an innovator and a pioneer that he's got a big role to play in securing freedom for the world moving forward, don't you think?
A huge role.
He was targeted, in my opinion, because he is the most effective person on the planet at promoting the use of cryptocurrency as peer-to-peer cash as an alternative to central bank currency, whether it's digital or otherwise.
Not only his role in promoting Bitcoin early on, but the more I've learned about and dug into the details, I mean, he's been involved with countless cryptocurrencies and has funded the entire ecosystem.
And he's always been looking for innovations that can help people achieve more freedom by operating outside of these centralized systems.
So I think he's one of the most important people on the planet now that we need solutions in terms of helping to help promote those and get those out there.
So this is a huge win for us.
And it was really bad news, the situation that he was in.
And it's cost us.
It has actually cost us big time, even the time this last 18 months has been a setback.
But at least he's back and now full steam ahead.
Well, we fought for Roger's freedom here on the show and on social media.
And when I was hosting the Alex Jones show, I had Tracy and Roger on.
You may recall, I had you on also.
So we're really happy to see this outcome.
Now, Todd, you are an expert in privacy crypto.
That's how you and I met initially, Todd, was over Privacy Crypto.
So you want to go ahead and dive into your questions for Aaron?
Yeah, yeah.
I just kind of want to, since we're talking about Roger, can you just comment on the other couple of crypto POWs, Ian Freeman and Roman Storm, I believe?
Yeah.
And by the way, I talk about this at daylightfreedom.org.
I have a whole bunch of websites.
I'm going to go through all of them now.
You can get to all of them through daylightfreedom.org, but there's a tab for Biden Crypto Law Fair.
And, you know, there are still multiple cases out there, but the two that I'm tracking the most are one, Ian Freeman.
And if your audience isn't familiar with Ian, Ian actually introduced Roger to Bitcoin.
Ian has been a liberty activist, a big part of the Free State Project, has had a syndicated radio show called Free Talk Live with his business partner, Mark Edge.
And he started covering Bitcoin in 2010.
And Roger heard about Bitcoin from Ian.
And so here in New Hampshire, where Ian is and where I am, Ian has been promoting crypto as peer-to-peer digital cash since 2010, helping to get crypto point of sale systems installed, selling people Bitcoin, having ATMs.
And he was targeted by the federal government.
I mean, they actually brought in people to try to entrap him the whole nine yards.
And so he is in federal prison for eight years for conspiracy to commit money laundering.
They actually dropped the money laundering clause and they got him on this vague, weird conspiracy claim.
So he's still there.
He's appealed that he lost the appeal.
So his only choice right now or chance right now is either at the Supreme Court, which is unlikely, or a pardon.
So I encourage people to go to freeannow.org and sign the petition because one of the things that we learned, and by the way, Mike, thank you and Todd as well for everything that you did to promote this across the board.
I mean, having Tracy on and Roger and me, so on and so forth, many times, I think that it helped.
I think everything that we did to spread the word publicly was a part of this.
This is why Ross Ulbricht was able to secure a pardon.
I think it played a role in Roger.
And so now the beat goes on.
We need to focus on Ian Freeman at freeannow.org and also Roman Storm.
Roman created a privacy technology and was basically targeted by the federal government as well with these big charges about violating sanctions and all of these other things.
And the interesting thing about Roman's case, which is the same as Ian's case and Roger's case, is in all three of these cases, these gentlemen got opinion letters from attorneys before they engaged in the activity that they ended up being charged with.
Wow.
So that's a unique Ian Freeman had an opinion letter from a lawyer in New Hampshire stating he didn't need a money transmitter license.
Roman Storm not only had an opinion letter from his own attorney, but he received big venture capital investment for his company.
And the venture capital firm had consulted legal advice as well.
So he was just providing software that basically made it, it was really focused on Ethereum.
So if you think about Ethereum as being a global app store, but because it's on a transparent blockchain, you can see what apps everybody's downloading.
And so he designed this mixing service to help protect people's privacy, which is a great Fourth Amendment function.
Well, anyway, he was targeted and he is not independently wealthy.
And so he had to fight this.
And even though he wasn't based there, his case ended up in the southern district of New York.
So he has spent over $5 million in legal fees fighting this.
He lost recently.
His sentencing is coming up, but I think we're probably estimating.
He didn't lose on all of the charges.
I think he lost on one of the four.
Again, conspiracy was the claim that ultimately got him.
And so he's looking at probably at least five years in prison.
And I believe he's needing to raise money at freeromanstorm.com to continue his defense and to continue his appeal.
And so, you know, he's another great guy that we should absolutely 100% support.
I've talked to him.
You know, again, he's one of our kind of guys.
And as we think moving forward about building these decentralized alternatives, Ian, Roman, and Roger are all some of our top players.
What do you think, Aaron, was the key to freeing Roger?
What do you think?
Who put their thumb on the scale to make that happen?
There was a lot of work that went on behind the scenes to make that happen.
And, you know, I don't necessarily know all the details, but it was a big coordinated group effort.
And I will say this: one of the people that supported Roger really early on in this process was Charlie Kirk.
In fact, if I'm not wearing the t-shirt now, I have the t-shirt with Roger with the tape over his face, which is what happened actually when he was on with Mike as well.
The first time he did that was on the Charlie Kirk show.
So I think he had people like Charlie Kirk and others helping to advocate for him and obviously had good lawyers as well.
So it was a lot of people involved.
And at some point, I'm sure there'll be a movie made about it because there was certainly a lot of effort put into it.
That's amazing.
Hey, I want to bring this in.
You know, we've released our new AI engine.
So if you go to our new AI engine, brightu.ai, which is free of charge, here it talks about Ian Freeman and why he has been prosecuted, right?
So the Biden administration, through the Department of Justice, accused Freeman and other members of conspiring to commit various crimes, including bank fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering related to their use of cryptocurrencies.
Now, I find this astonishing, Aaron, because of course, nobody engages in more money laundering than the government and the banks that the government regulates.
Talk about money laundering and drug money laundering.
Look at the CIA, right?
I mean, look at the DOD, money laundering.
But they always go after individuals that are promoting freedom because they don't want individuals to be able to move assets around without being tracked or have gatekeepers in government that get to decide whether you're allowed to move money or spend money or even have money.
That's what this is all about, isn't it?
It's absolutely what it's about.
And I mean, I know Ian.
Ian and Mark are part of the reason that I'm in New Hampshire and that I moved here in the first place.
And I was radicalized sitting on his sentencing hearing because the one thing that you saw was how the DOJ was omitting information about what Ian was doing.
So not only did he have an opinion letter that he didn't need a money transmitter license, but on top of that, he was doing know your customer.
He had even helped the government in a couple of other situations to try to identify illegal behavior.
And so part of this case against him was to hold him personally responsible for what one of his customers did with the money, which is really rich when you consider the fact that nobody's gone after Jamie Dimon at JPMorgan Chase for Jeffrey Epstein's behavior.
No one's gone after, when was the last time a bank executive went to prison because of the actions of one of their customers?
And that's a big part of what happened here.
They brought in some of these victims that Ian had never even met, had nothing to do with, didn't even benefit by, and brought them up to give their victim statements.
And this worked in front of the jury.
And so it was very clear in that case that they wanted to target Ian because Ian was promoting freedom, because he was promoting Bitcoin, not bombs back in the day.
He was been a big advocate of freedom and peace.
And so they went after him and looked for an excuse and a way to try to stop him and have a chilling effect on his successful behavior at onboarding people to crypto.
See, this is why I made a decision to never charge for access to our AI engines, because once you have money involved, then there's all kinds of regulatory overlays that can accuse you of anything.
Or, you know, the FTC gets involved.
Now there's commerce clauses, all kinds of things.
It's like it's so much easier to not deal with people's money at all.
I mean, if you can manage it, if you can fund it yourself.
But it's like, you know, especially during the Biden years, it was nothing but a trap.
Todd, I know you want to jump in.
What do you want to add to that?
I just want to say that, Aaron, I love what you have been doing, and you have just been the tip of the spear in making escaping centralized control an actual sport.
I love it.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, I'm serious.
And we chatted this morning a little bit, and it was fascinating when you shared that you now have the ability, or we now have the ability that we can acquire a non-KYC credit card and be able to use it at retail with private crypto.
And I think for people to learn how to do that, if memory serves, your website to begin that journey, which everyone should pursue, is freedomforge.io.
Is that correct?
Yeah, freedomforge.io is one of five sites that I'm rolling out, but this one's already live.
And the whole purpose of this is to provide free guides and videos and online resources to onboard people to the Zeno ecosystem.
But it's also a place for innovators and developers to meet and to incubate new projects that can defeat the technocratic threat.
So in other words, we need solutions for healthcare marketplaces, food marketplaces, all of that.
And those things can be built on Zeno.
And I want this website to serve as a gathering place for people who say, well, yeah, I know what's going on right now in this centralized system is bad and I'm worried about technocracy.
Well, what am I going to do about it?
Well, the truth of the matter is the amount of economic opportunity is unlimited in terms of building these private marketplace alternatives.
And so this site kind of houses that as well.
But when you go to FreedomForge, there's a start here button that walks through the very simple process of here's how you go and download a wallet.
Here's how you buy Zeno.
Here's how you swap for Zeno.
There's another work guide for how to sell goods and services for Zeno.
So if you have WooCommerce, which is a very popular plugin for WordPress, which 850 million sites use WordPress, now you can accept Zeno and Freedom Dollar, which is a, well, we'll talk about, I'm sure, separately, a privacy stable coin built on Zeno.
And then there are also instructions on how to acquire one of these non-KYC debit cards using Zeno and Freedom Dollar.
So all of that information is available at FreedomForge.
No, go ahead.io.
A quick question.
Is this debit card?
Is it a physical card for in-person purchases or is it a virtual card for online purchases or both?
Well, it's a virtual card, but it's accepted at 100 million places worldwide.
And you can actually tie it to your Google and Apple wallet.
And I know, look, ideally, what we're trying to do is ultimately move to peer-to-peer transactions where people are using crypto directly.
But this is a good intermediate step.
So, you can be up and online in like 10 minutes with this card.
Wow.
And we should try that, Todd.
Yeah, and it's tap to pay.
And, you know, it's actually my go-to now.
I mean, we did a trip down to DC in Virginia and paid for the whole trip using the card.
That's awesome.
Wow.
Well, where is that on your site?
I don't see that.
You can, if you click on start with Freedom Dollar, this actually walks you through.
It's one of the steps in there.
I'll make a separate Freedom Dollar.
Okay.
Get a wallet.
I'll make a separate guide just on how to get started with the ZBEC debit card, but you have to have a wallet first.
So these are usually introductory guides.
But yeah, no, this thing has been amazing.
It is my go-to.
And just cool.
This is a pro tip.
The only issue that I ran into is you can't set a pin.
So sometimes you're trying to use it and you're at a store or whatever and they ask you for a pin.
Just use the last four digits of the card and you'll be all set.
So once I learn that by contacting ZBIC, literally, I haven't been denied anywhere.
I've been able to use it absolutely everywhere.
Hey, Mike, I want to share something with you just from our conversation we had this morning, Aaron.
Our viewers absolutely rock.
They do, yeah.
Right?
This show attracts cool people.
Aaron, you were talking about it, right?
Why don't you share with Mike what you shared with me this morning?
Well, so I was sharing that, you know, well, last year, my big focus was doing these workshops and we had sign up, you know, we had a sign-up form and everything else.
And we got more interest from me being on this show than any of the other platforms that I was on, some of which have, you know, some of the videos had millions and millions of views.
And you have the most engaged audience, hands down, of any, of any show that I've been on.
And it's not even close.
Yeah, we're about quality, not quantity.
Our audience, these are the people who are the most informed, most aware, and also, frankly, among some of the wealthiest people in the world because they're successful at what they do, but they want to protect their privacy.
They want to protect their assets.
And especially right now, since most of them bought gold and silver, they're all loaded right now.
They're like, what do we do?
You know, hold your gold and silver.
Maybe check out Xano.
I mean, I'm going to check this out.
It would sure be cool to be able to use Privacy Crypto to cover everyday grocery purchases, things like that.
Huge use case.
Huge.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's a massive use case.
You can do everything.
And now you can make your Bitcoin and Ethereum private using Xeno.
Wow.
There's something called Confidential Layer.
That's live now.
And not only is it live, there's a feature.
If you download a wallet called EdgeWallet, you can actually swap your Bitcoin for private Bitcoin right within the wallet.
You don't even have to go through a whole bunch of extra steps.
It's just like swapping any cryptocurrency right from within one wallet.
Okay, I got to check that out, but I got to tell you, I've had confidential layers for many years because that's when my chickens hide their eggs.
They are confidential layers, and I have to hunt to find them.
Okay, sorry, bad joke, but it's true.
It's true.
That's, you know, in Easter, all the kids looking for eggs.
You know how that started?
People who have chickens are looking around for the eggs because they go hide them.
They lay them somewhere hidden away, confidential layers.
Okay.
Anyway, back to reality.
You're mentioning so many use cases here, Aaron.
That wallet that you just mentioned, is that the Xano desktop wallet or which one was it?
That one was the Edge wallet.
And this is one of the things that, and I actually recommend all of the wallets because they have different purposes.
So, you know, you need to use the mobile wallet, the Xano mobile wallet.
See, as you can see there, it says Zbek card.
Well, you need to use either the Xano official mobile wallet or the desktop wallet to load the ZBEC card.
And EdgeWallet isn't listed here, but there's a separate guide called for Start Here, which is kind of for entry-level, complete entry-level, and it lists EdgeWallet as well.
So you have EdgeWallet, you have the Bitcoin.com wallet, which 50 million people have downloaded the Bitcoin.com wallet.
They've been around for over 10 years.
That has Zeno built directly into it, as well as Freedom Dollar.
You have CakeWallet and then the native wallets for Zeno.
So again, we're talking about Zeno is now at the point where it's scaling up use.
This isn't at the point of developing the technology and trying to get things to work.
This is now about actual scaling up and rolling out.
We cover, we've been monitoring the Xano news because a few months ago, they rolled out like a Xano news site.
I've been watching what they're doing.
Seems to me like they're really focused.
And we've interviewed the Xano guys on the show before.
Seems to me they're really focused on building out infrastructure.
They're not like, it's going to go to the moon, guys.
They're not a bunch of FOMO guys.
It's not, you know, it's not shit coins or meme coins.
They're just building infrastructure for privacy transactions.
I like that about that project.
Yeah, there's no price hype.
You won't see that at all from the account.
They don't talk about that.
The devs are not focused on that.
I mean, this project's been in the works for 10 years.
So, I mean, this is a labor of love and something that when you do talk to Andre and Pavel, the two founders, I mean, you realize that they are absolutely in this for the right reasons, for privacy and decentralization.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
And we have talked with them.
And that's why we like what they're doing.
Tell us about Freedom Dollar because that's something that you have mentioned.
I honestly don't know anything about Freedom Dollar.
Can you give us the overview?
Freedom Dollar is a privacy stable coin.
And so when I say that, so let's talk about where the world is on stablecoins.
So we had this Genius Act that was passed, which is essentially a backdoor CBDC.
So the government, it's the U.S. Congress that's responsible for financial surveillance, the financial surveillance of our existing system, all of the know-your-customer laws, anti-money laundering, Patriot Act, all of that comes from Congress.
And what this Genius Act has done is it's taken popular stablecoins.
And a stable coin is just a coin that's pegged to the dollar.
So where one coin equals $1.
And, you know, for whatever reason, still globally, people like to price things in dollars.
Hopefully that will change at some point, but that's not changing in the near term.
And these stable coins are really popular.
Last year, there was $27 trillion worth of stablecoin transactions done globally, which is more than Visa.
And so what the government did was they said, well, we're not passing a CBDC.
Instead, we're doing the Genius Act.
And so what they've done is they've taken something that's popular, Tether, USDC, and other stablecoins, and put them under regulatory oversight of Congress.
And they also have to report to the Federal Reserve.
And they have to buy treasuries.
And they have to buy treasury.
So this is being used to fund government debt.
Our Treasury Secretary has said we're going to be able to sell at least $2 trillion worth of treasuries through this Genius Act by requiring stablecoin issuers to back their stablecoins with treasuries.
And so this is problematic.
That's why I call them unstable coins because the dollar is unstable.
I mean, the name is exactly the opposite of what it is.
As is always the case with these things, it should be the Ingenius Act, though.
What they've done is remarkable because there are a lot of people that think that crypto is about freedom money.
Think about the original promise of crypto.
The original promise of crypto was: here's a currency that you can use that's not controlled by central banks, not controlled by the state, that enables people to just engage in trade all over the world.
A stablecoin is a digital token that is programmable, trackable, and censorable that's now backed by the dollar.
I mean, it's the opposite.
It's the worst of both worlds.
Yeah.
It is the worst of all possible worlds.
And so, but nevertheless, they're very popular.
What Freedom Dollar is is an alternative to this.
Oh, one last thing.
So, stablecoins are easily confiscatable, and they have been.
Tether and USDC work with law enforcement all over the world, and you will see a notice every week about a major freezing of these stablecoins.
So, Freedom Dollar is the opposite of that.
It's a privacy stablecoin.
So, it's still one token still equals one dollar, but it's not backed by treasuries.
It's actually, it's what's called an algorithmic stablecoin.
It's backed by overcollateralized Zeno.
So, it's a token built on Zeno.
And the whole point of Zeno is that you can create tokens that represent other assets, but that have the same privacy and the same functionality of Zeno itself.
And so, now it's a token built on Zeno that is pegged to the dollar, but not backed by treasuries.
And it's completely private, can't be frozen, can't be tracked.
And so, this to me is a really compelling use case, and it's been growing pretty rapidly.
And now, with this MasterCard and everything else, and point of sale systems, I think you're going to see just massive demand for Freedom Dollar globally.
Wow.
Yeah, Todd and I are just blowing away.
We've been waiting for a moment like this for years.
Yeah, you know, well, and this is part of the other reason I, so when I was looking at doing the gold-backed stablecoin, I got very close to doing it.
And then I learned about this.
I'm like, okay, you know, this is actually a better approach because the fact that it's not, there is no central authority at all.
It's completely private.
This is where I got to the idea of, well, maybe we should build a marketplace of independent precious metal dealers that are willing to exchange their metals for Freedom Dollar and Zeno as opposed to trying to use any kind of centralized vaulting solution.
And so I'm super excited about Freedom Dollar.
Wow.
All right.
Well, I'll, I guess I'll start playing with that.
Go ahead, Todd.
Yeah.
So, Aaron, you'd mentioned this morning that we are all getting really close to owning about 80% of nothing.
Can you unpack that for our viewers because it's a fascinating conversation?
Yeah, I mean, I think we're largely in a state of delusion.
I mean, I actually put out a tweet that was the most viral tweet I've ever had, which is I'm beginning to think that Americans are the most brainwashed people on the planet.
And the reason that I said that is that there's this big gap between how much freedom we think we have and how much freedom we actually have today, not in the future, not what might happen.
And one of the biggest areas where you can see this is with what are called click-wrap agreements.
So we have been conditioned over the last few decades to just sign these long agreements.
You scroll through them.
Nobody ever reads them because you couldn't.
I think now at last count, the average American signs 250 click-wrap agreements a year, which would take you almost two hours a day, every day of the year, just to read.
And even if you read them, there's not anything you can really do about it.
It's not like you can redline the agreement and send it back.
So I've built a thing to analyze these contracts.
You paste a link and then it'll actually score the contract based on how many rights you've given up in terms of privacy, in terms of your data, in terms of your economic ownership, so on and so forth.
So to actually demystify these agreements so that people can see what's actually happened.
And I'm convinced at this point that we've already given up 80% of our rights and that the way that technocracy is going to be ushered in is actually through centralized tokenization, which you're seeing more and more of.
We have stable coins, which are a form of tokenization.
And now the government is pushing the Clarity Act, which will tokenize stocks, bonds, and commodities, which is going to basically add surveillance to all of our assets, not just money.
So once one of these tokens represents one of these contracts where we've given up all of our rights, then in a financial crisis, with a push of a button, they're going to be able to basically confiscate people's assets, not just money, but everything that you own that they can digitize through this centralized tokenization system.
Well, what about the people who are going to say, yeah, but there's nothing that we can do about it?
I mean, if I really want to get the clicks for my Instagram page, I'm going to have to click their agreement.
You know, so I still want my, let's see, I think Owen says fancy pants and lollipops, right?
And what do you say to that, Aaron?
Well, I mean, again, you're already 80% of the way to owning nothing.
So the question now is, do you want to be forced into a complete digital prison or do you want to start building alternatives?
And so you can build alternatives to all of these things.
And so there's as much as I talked about tokenization being the key for how technocracy flourishes, private tokenization is the way that we fight back and how we build counters to those technocracy threats.
But I will say also, obviously, Mike, you know this with Brightion and everything else already all too well.
People should be very concerned about social media and social media algorithms.
There's this misconception that we have freedom of speech, that somehow the election is over and now we have freedom of speech.
I did an entire podcast on this.
And when you look at what's going on, 70% of social media traffic is fake.
It's their bots, basically.
Yep.
And then when you're arguing with bots, you're arguing with bots, but then when Musk says freedom of reach, not freedom of speech, he's algorithmically determining what you can see and what you can't.
By the way, he says freedom of speech, not freedom of reach.
Oh, sorry, my bad.
Yeah.
So, and so basically, algorithmically, he's determining what you can and cannot see.
And you have no idea how that functions.
But they use rage.
When you actually look at what kind of algorithms they prefer and how they use them and tweak them, it's all about rage baiting.
And it's, and, you know, he has the ability now to sway elections, but do it in a way that's very subtle.
So you move one or two percent by tweaking this algorithm and it, and it affects the outcome of the election.
And furthermore, when you dig into some of these other platforms like Rumble, for instance, the one thing that I find interesting is, so the investors in Rumble include JD Vance, Peter Thiel.
You have Vivek Ramaswamy.
Now you have Howard Lutnik through his firm, our commerce secretary.
Trump is a majority shareholder in True Social.
I mean, can you imagine a situation if Joe Biden was still president and he was the majority owner of a media network?
I know.
Everybody be screaming about it.
So we need to build private, uncensorable, free alternative platforms for all of these things.
And by the way, the Instagram thing that you mentioned, I mean, they're just using this to manipulate your dopamine anyway and to influence what and how you think.
Right.
People would be well advised to get off of that anyway.
And TikTok is very much the same way.
And of course, we know who just took over TikTok in order to stop criticism of a certain country.
That's done now.
And also X changed its algorithms recently as well.
So, yeah.
And I think just this morning I saw a post.
Was it Donald Trump Jr. bragging about how his family's made a billion dollars on crypto since Trump became president?
And it's like, is that an admission of insider trading or what's going on here?
You know, there's a lot of sketchy stuff happening.
There's a lot of sketchy stuff happening.
I mean, you know, you have the Trump meme coin, which was launched the day before the inauguration, which has dropped 95% in value, but has netted, you know, millions and millions or tens of millions of dollars to the Trump family.
They have a World Liberty Financial, which is a DeFi play.
They actually have their own, the Trump family has a stablecoin, and that stablecoin has $2.6 billion market cap.
So Howard Lutnik, our commerce secretary, his firm manages all of the treasuries for Tether, which is the largest stablecoin on the planet.
And by the way, this is a little bit suspicious.
So Lutnik had no political involvement.
Nobody knew about Lutnik in politics.
He was not involved at all.
He cut a deal with Tether years ago and invested $600 million in exchange for getting the exclusive contract to manage the treasuries for Tether.
And then he gets into this position and then the Genius Act is passed requiring stablecoins to be backed by treasuries.
Lutnik is the single biggest beneficiary of the Genius Act.
And so this is kind of an unprecedented level of corruption that's going on right now in this crypto space.
Wow.
And then the dollar's failing.
And it seems to me that the Trump administration is okay with that because they want to reset it into the digital space where they have all this control and all, and they are the gatekeepers of everything that happens.
That's what it seems.
Yeah, I can actually see a scenario where we end up with a token, a digital token that's backed by Bitcoin.
So where you actually have a confiscatable token backed by confiscatable digital gold, which is what Bitcoin is.
And by the way, somebody just sent me this today, which I retweeted.
The Bitcoin.com handle on X actually states that Bitcoin is trackable digital gold.
They're not even hiding it anymore.
The white paper said peer-to-peer digital cash.
And now the Bitcoin official Twitter thing says trackable digital gold.
And so people are actually excited about this use case.
You might have also noticed that this week, the United States Bitcoin Strategic Reserve, if you want to call it that, has increased from 200,000 Bitcoin to 325,000 Bitcoin.
I saw that.
Well, how did this happen?
Well, they didn't buy it on the open market.
They didn't mine it.
They stole it through civil asset forfeiture.
So it's important for everybody to know that your Bitcoin can be and is completely tracked.
And the way the government is increasing its share is by stealing it from people.
Yep.
Shocker.
The same way they steal oil from Russian vessels in the Mediterranean Sea or wherever.
They just come up and say, well, yeah, we're stealing your ship or we're stealing your oil.
It's just piracy on the high seas.
And they do it.
It's Bitcoin wallets, too.
I mean, we're living under an empire that is actually, what's the right way to describe it?
It's just, it's a piracy empire.
They just steal from everybody all over the world.
You know, economic hitmen.
I mean, the whole thing.
I interviewed John Perkins years ago.
And that's what this is.
That's exactly what it is and at scale.
And so, you know, this is why I said, you know, Americans are brainwashed because we have this somehow this idea that we're acting like it was during the time of the founding with the Constitution.
We are so far removed from the Constitution.
We are just implementing things by fiat.
And I've gone into this on my podcast in great detail, but I mean, we're now even talking about a sovereign wealth fund, which is a dangerous thing.
And you might have noticed now that the United States government is starting to take equity positions in companies.
So the U.S. now owns 10% of Intel.
We own, what is it, Libertas or Lithia or Lithium American Company?
Lithium Mining Company and others.
And they're using loopholes to do this because Congress hasn't officially approved a sovereign wealth fund.
But sovereign wealth funds account for 7% of the assets around the globe.
It's $12 trillion.
And when you research this, what you'll find is that most of the sovereign wealth funds are run by dictators or monarchs.
And in fact, one of the biggest funding sources now, people say, well, we've defeated the globalists because Trump won.
And now the UN isn't going to have funding.
You know who's funding the UN?
These sovereign wealth funds.
So a lot of these companies, a lot of these countries in the Middle East are actually funding Agenda 2030.
And they're even implementing some of their own programs based on the 2030 principles.
And so now the United States government is actively in the process of building a sovereign wealth fund, which in my opinion is anti-American and is also a bridge to technocracy.
Man.
Mike, you and I should talk about maybe launching a program centered around decentralizing our lives.
If only.
Only there was such a show.
But I'm serious.
I hope everyone listening looks at this as a giant wake-up call.
Would you mind Aaron taking us through the day in life, let's call it in a year or two of a citizen in Mexico?
Because I know a lot of people in the freedom movement thought Mexico was all that moving down there, right?
And so what's it going to be like when they, you know, everything is centered around a QR code?
Yeah, I know a lot of people that have moved to Mexico as well.
And I think that even in people that I know, because I did a podcast on this, are reaching out and saying, wait a minute, I'm in Mexico or I just moved.
I have somebody said, I just moved to Mexico.
But they have passed a digital ID that is tied to a QR code, all of your biometric information, and that employers are obligated to enforce.
So if your employer is found not, you know, checking and making sure that all of their employees have digital IDs, then they're essentially going to be shut down and put out of business.
It's going to be a very, it's a very draconian situation.
And so this is going to be rolled out in Q1 of next year.
Now, my understanding is Mexico already has a digital ID tied to bank accounts.
I mean, I have spoken with people that have stated that that's already in place.
So this is just ratcheting this up to the next level.
Now, of course, my point on this is, well, of course, the war on drugs must be over then because all the cartels have a digital ID and all of that track, right?
But nevertheless, this is a wild acceleration.
And so even, you know, I follow technocracy.
That's where I spend probably half my time.
Half my time is trying to educate people and stay on top of that.
And then the other half of the time is trying to build and introduce people to the alternatives.
And the rate of proliferation of digital IDs fell under my radar.
Like, you know, we heard about the thing going on in the UK and people were like, oh, Starmer, look at what he's doing.
And, you know, he's going, you know, the people don't like it.
It's unpopular.
Parliament doesn't like it, but he's pushing it anyway.
And so they're pushing to have a digital ID in the UK where it's a condition of employment by 2029.
And everybody in the United States is, oh, look at how bad the UK is.
Well, then you dig into what's going on and you find a couple of interesting things.
A few weeks back, 17 countries representing, I believe, 3 billion people signed into law digital IDs.
And they use the same PR firm and the same marketing to explain financial inclusion and why they're doing it and so on and so forth.
These 17 countries use the same three vendors to roll this out.
So this is a coordinated global situation.
But then you go one step further and you look at the United States.
The United States has passed real ID.
Real ID is already digital in 11 states in the United States today.
By the end of this year, 20 more states are supposed to come online.
So we're talking about over 30 states in the U.S. will have digital ID and nobody's talking about it.
You watch people in America say, oh, wow, what they're doing in the UK, which they're talking about rolling out by 2029, is horrendous and not realizing what's going on in their own country.
And I will tell you this.
So I'm in New Hampshire and this is supposed to be the liberty beacon for the world.
And I've been heavily involved in politics.
And opposition to real ID was one of the things that the Free State Project touted as a victory.
Well, it got reversed.
It got reversed here and it got reversed in a whole bunch of other states.
At one point, there were 24 states fighting against real ID.
I believe Montana and Missouri led the charge against that.
So what happened?
Where did all of the resistance go?
I'll tell you where it went.
Under COVID, they used federal funding for COVID as leverage to basically push and force these states into real ID.
And so all of this happened and nobody paid any attention.
And really, COVID was an engineered pandemic crisis for exactly this kind of purpose.
And also, in my opinion, to get people to convince them to line up and inject themselves with depopulation bioweapons, which is also part of all of this.
And we could even talk, Aaron, about the, you know, the reason I think they need to have everybody in a digital prison is because, well, the globalists need a very efficient mass extermination method to track and exterminate people to make way for the rise of the robots, which is not that far away in terms of agentic brains inside physical robots, replacing most human labor.
I've been working deeply in AI.
The reasoning capabilities of AI models now are off the charts insane.
I don't know if you saw the Samsung science paper with the recursive reasoning on the 7 million parameter model, but that shows you that if you throw enough tokens at these issues, that yes, they've already achieved essentially AGI.
I mean, AGI is, it already exists in the labs.
It just hasn't been rolled out yet.
So, I mean, do you think I'm like way out of my lane saying that?
Or do you think there's some kind of effort to replace humans in the long run?
You're not out of your lane at all.
And one of the things that I've been studying, and people don't want to hear this, a lot of people have gotten very upset with me about this, but I've been tracking what's going on with Elon Musk and Peter Thiel.
And then you get back to a guy by the name of Curtis Yarvin, who is kind of pushing this ideology.
He's been pushing proactively the idea that the United States needs to have a dictator or CEO or monarch to take back control of the government.
And he's proposed things that sound good.
I mean, I don't disagree with some of what he's saying in the sense of we have a deep state that's out of control, an administrative state that's out of control.
You know, he has this rage idea, retire all government employees, which isn't a bad idea in my mind either, until you realize that the reason that it's being promoted isn't to restore the Constitution.
It's to usher in technocracy.
That's what Doge was all about.
People thought Doge was about cost savings.
Once you understand that Elon Musk is a technocrat, it's not about replacing the function of government and making government smaller.
It's about actually adding more efficient and automating it.
So I think what you're saying is absolutely true by design, and you can actually track the ideology behind it and who's pushing it.
And I've argued I've got this thing called the First Principles Project, where I'm going to set up a series of not debates, but discussions to talk about things like the nature of humanity, free will, and some of these other concepts.
Because when you dig into technocracy, it's anti-human.
It does not put humans at the center.
It doesn't put consciousness at the center.
There's no God in this model.
And I don't think people are aware that what is going on on the surface is not human-centric.
And to your point, humans are optional and a problem to solve and get rid of, not part of the crafting of the solution.
And yeah.
Go ahead.
Well, quick comment.
Then in a world run by agentic AI and robots, there's not even the same need for money the way we understand it today, money by the people, because there won't be as many people.
I mean, if the globalists get their way, they will exterminate most people.
So they don't really need an economy working in a distributed economic manner at that point because they could just be making top-down decisions from the technocracy of how to use resources.
Which is their intent.
And I'm not anti-AI, as you know, nor are you- Right.
I'm not either.
But what's not at the table in the discussion of how this is being deployed is are humans, you know, do we have inalienable rights?
I mean, if you do look at the Constitution and you do look at what made America great at its founding, these are ideas that are not being represented at the table and need to be represented.
Now, we do actually have problems that I do think AI is going to create so much productivity that people will not have to work.
There's a genuine question about what we, and I don't know what the answer is either, by the way.
It's part of why I want to set up these discussions about how to figure it out.
But I will tell you this, technocrats deploying UBI is not the way to do it because this is where you end up with a situation where all of the decisions are made from the top down and where it's not a human first agenda.
And this is how they get you with their control system.
But there still does come down to this question of, all right, well, how are we going to deal with all these productivity gains?
And we need to start having those conversations from my argument is from a first principle position and to start getting people to talk about this before it's too late.
As long as they don't mess with my Netflix subscription.
Hey, can you share with us or share with our viewers, please?
Because I think we assume everybody knows these things, but what is real ID at bottom?
Well, I mean, a real ID is essentially your identification, your driver's license, but essentially where it's tied to a database with a ton of information about you.
And a lot of people have signed up for Real ID and probably don't even realize it.
Real ID started in 2005, and it was a reaction to 9-11.
But it turns out it was stuffed in a bill, an emergency bill with tsunami funding attached to it.
So it didn't get its own debate.
And so it kind of snuck in under the radar.
And so states have been rolling it out.
So for a long time, I know in New Hampshire, I mean, every time I go in, it's like, do you want a real ID?
Oh, it's not that hard.
Just fill out and give these extra few pieces of information.
And I never have.
And then all of a sudden, it's now legal.
And what people should be concerned about is that not only is it already tied to a whole bunch of information about you, but because of what's happened now with what Trump has proposed with Palantir building a database of Americans, now all of the federal government databases are going to be tied together through Palantir.
And then that information is going to be tied to your real ID, which will be digital.
And as I said, is already digital in 11 states, 20 more coming this year.
So that'll be a social credit scoring system.
Right.
Add the layer.
Absolutely.
And now you have stable coins, which are programmable, trackable, sensorable digital money.
I mean, we're like, we're speed running into technocracy.
And my job is, as you know, the first time that I came on here, my whole thing has been to warn people about CBDCs.
And so people think, oh, well, Trump passed an executive order saying no CBDCs.
So you must be happy.
We have nothing to worry about.
Meanwhile, we've actually accelerated by, I would say, five years the rate at which global money is now programmable, trackable, and sensorable by governments and other third parties.
So I think everybody out there should know that if you, and if you're watching this show, you're probably in the risk area.
But if you get on their shit list, it's going to be incredibly difficult to operate your life unless you have on purpose with intent started to establish escaping centralized control.
Would you agree with that, Aaron?
Mike?
Yeah, I mean, I would say this is it's urgent that we start building and using alternative systems now.
This is it used to be when I started doing this, I was warning people about what was going to happen.
Now I'm describing largely things that have already happened that people aren't aware of.
We actually have to move into this and start building.
So start using these privacy coins, start building parallel systems for food and healthcare and everything else that can scale.
We have to build those now, not plan them.
We have to build them and use them immediately.
Well, okay.
And the other factor in all of this, Aaron, in my analysis, I think that Trump and his team have miscalculated in some key areas.
For example, they are overconfident in the military strength of the United States and they could get us into a conflict either with Russia, with the Tomahawk missiles, or with Iran probably, where the U.S. suffers a very severe military defeat or defeat of its naval forces or a defeat of its ICBMs, et cetera.
And then along with that defeat comes a global cascading abandonment of the dollar in any kind of currency exchange or settlements.
And that could, I mean, we could see almost overnight, frankly, a hyperinflation situation or a domestic cascading structural failure of the Western financial system.
And if you're not outside of the system by that time with privacy, crypto, gold, silver, whatever, you're screwed.
You're gone.
You're toast.
You see what I'm saying?
Yeah, there's no reason to be in the system right now.
There's no reason to be using fiat currency.
I mean, it's already at the late stage.
And, you know, I've talked before, all fiat currencies fail.
And there's nothing unique about what's going on with the dollar.
And so now we're getting into desperation territory.
Now you have people saying, well, if we buy enough Bitcoin, then it'll go up and we'll pay off all of our debts.
I mean, this is late stage bubble.
This is like dot-com bubble 2000 level thinking.
It doesn't even make sense conceptually.
And so the problem is, though, they know what the solution is that they're going to roll out.
They know this isn't going to work, but where they have digital currency and I think they're going to use a sovereign wealth fund as well, by the way, as a way to back UBI.
So the problem that I have is this.
A lot of our friends that are activists and people that are part of the medical freedom community and everything else are looking at what's going on and saying, hey, look, they're going to dismantle government and make government smaller.
And what they don't realize they're doing is that they're actually enabling technocracy to be rolled out at scale.
And I'm writing an article about this, particularly targeting the medical freedom community, which is you can look at this and say, well, there are some things being done at the level of COVID that look good.
But on the other hand, you're bringing in AI surveillance and you've got Operation Stargate.
You have Trump coming out and saying, we're going to build a genetic database of children with cancer.
You've got the stuff that Larry Ellison is doing.
And so the stuff that we're winning on is being dwarfed by the stuff that people aren't paying attention to.
And we need to look at the overall picture and the overall scorecard on how we're doing.
And to me, what the scorecard says is medical freedom says don't ask for permission, don't ask for freedom, exit the system and build alternatives.
That to me is what medical freedom is.
And let me say, Aaron, yesterday we published our AI model on Hugging Face.
So now everybody can download our model for free.
They can run it locally.
And it answers everything about medicine, about health, the dangers of prescription drugs, the disease curative properties of nutrients and plants and herbs and alternative medicine and so on.
And we got it out.
I mean, I was rushing to get this out before they start to criminalize the open source AI models because you know that's coming.
So we are intentionally sort of flooding the zone right now with decentralized knowledge before the crackdown begins.
Beautiful.
Yeah, beautiful.
And I downloaded it right away when you put out the link.
And so I'm running it on my computer.
I've got it in a window right here.
It's always up in LM Studio.
Actually, the first thing that I did was I said, hey, spit out a table with the top 10 cures for cancer.
And it did, didn't it?
And it did.
And so, and I think I even made a tweet about that.
But this is critical.
What you've done is a huge service to humanity.
And if I will say one thing, I mean, you need to have self-custody crypto if you're in gold and silver.
Make sure that's self-custody, but get a self-custody AI.
In particular, get Mike's Enoch self-custody AI because now you have the ability to, on your own computer, without having to be connected to the internet, have access to all of this information that I assure you, the people that are pushing in technocracy don't want you to have.
I am a massive fan of it.
And thank you very much for doing that.
That's exactly why we didn't want to just have a web-hosted version of this, which we rolled that out first, but we wanted to have a downloadable version for self-custody reasons, just like you said.
And as a result, they can never censor this model because it's seven gigabytes.
It fits on a thumb drive.
You can give it to people.
We actually encourage you to do so.
And as a result of this, you have your own Wikipedia right at home on your laptop.
You don't need to go to Wikipedia to answer any question.
And the other thing is our friend Hakeem, you know, at Above Phone, Todd, Above Phone, I sent him a link to the model.
He downloaded it.
He's running that model on the phones, which are reconfigured Google Pixel phones that are wiped with a Google-free operating system, getting 50 tokens a second on the phone from that model.
And that's got voice recognition that's local.
So you speak to it.
I mean, you don't even need a connection.
You don't need to be online.
You talk to it.
You asked your question verbally.
The language models on the phone.
It gives you the answer on the phone, completely private, no surveillance.
How cool is that?
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
It's Star Trek technology.
It's here.
Unbelievable.
It is.
And look, there is an optimistic case for all of this.
A lot of people end up in this camp where it's, well, AI is horrible.
All this stuff is bad.
So, you know, I guess we're going to resort to a subsistence living and where everybody's going to sew their own clothes and we're going to put together a commune or whatever.
And it's, I think there's a future here, a very optimistic future that's better than the present, but it is not technocracy and it's not tyranny because I have found using AI extensively myself, it expands free will.
You have the ability to make more decisions and to expand more stuff and build more stuff.
It's absolutely breathtaking.
And so just like with cryptocurrency, the reason I like things like Zeno and Freedom Dollar is that that's the freedom opposite to CBDCs and centralized tokenization.
But in the same way, AI can be used for a force for real good, for really expanding humanity and being a very positive force net.
Like any technology, right?
I mean, but we, people like us, we have to use this and we have to advocate for decentralized technology that can help us stay alive and stay informed and stay free against a system that's always trying to enslave us and ultimately trying to exterminate us.
Now, we're almost out of time here, Aaron, believe it or not.
Let me give out your website, daylightfreedom.org.
I want to just show that on the screen, daylightfreedom.org.
I want to encourage everybody to go there.
And then the other one that you mentioned was this one.
What is it?
Freedomforge.io.
Freedomforge.io.
And there's also the AaronDay Show.com, which I am highly supporting people to look at because this is my site for my podcast.
But I'm trying to build a community around this as well.
I want to build a community of people that are committed to taking action.
And so, you know, this is about getting people engaged.
And I've actually been highly shadow banned since I've started talking aggressively about technocracy.
I mean, my traffic's dropped about 80% starting to talk about Curtis Yarvin and Peter Thiel and Palantir and Elon Musk.
It feels like 2020.
So while a lot of people are out there doing a victory dance for free speech, I'm not feeling.
You can talk about COVID because COVID was five years ago.
COVID was a different group of players that can be held accountable, not that they've actually left, but you can't talk about the current thing still.
And it's just suppressed using, quote, freedom of reach and algorithms.
Yeah, nonsense.
But of course, Susan Wajiki, who banned myself and others on YouTube, she's dead after taking the jabs.
So if only she had heard my channel, but I was banned by her.
So I don't know.
Is that karma?
What is that?
Todd, take it away.
She's on the other side of the grass now, Mike.
She censored you.
Wow.
Yeah, well, you know what?
Look, if you don't follow what we teach, I mean, I don't mean to sound arrogant, but to the audience, if you don't follow what we teach here, all three of us, Aaron, Todd, and myself, if you don't follow what we teach, your life will suck.
I mean, it's really that simple.
You want to be free.
You want to be healthy.
You want to be abundant.
You want to be happy.
You want to have assets left at the end of whatever.
Follow this show and you're going to be so much better off, right, Todd?
Mike, would you do me a favor and do your whistle thing so you have the editor clip that and put that right at the beginning of the show?
Because that was beautiful.
I'll tell the producers right now.
Go ahead and talk.
I'll mute myself.
Go ahead.
You are so right.
You are so right.
And I also wanted to ask Mike because nobody's better at explaining this.
We talked about people being FOMO, fear of missing out on Bitcoin, right?
You just referenced that, Aaron.
But what about gold, Mike?
Because now we're seeing everyday all-time highs.
And I've had some consultations with my UNAs and some folks I'm starting to hear they're just concerned that they missed out on gold.
Can you educate everyone so that we can correct that misinterpretation?
Well, let's have Aaron answer that question.
And I think there's a structural change that we've never seen in our lifetimes.
But what do you think, Aaron?
I think there's a structural change, but the issue with it is, again, everything, it needs to be self-custody.
I do think there's probably a way to figure out how to tokenize gold or whether it's some combination of using an algorithmic stable coin with that decentralized network.
But clearly, Fiat, if we don't start using these alternatives, then we're going to end up with a global energy credit-based currency.
That is actually what the stakes are.
So it's important for people to, in my opinion, move into things that they have in their own self-custody that they can use outside of government control.
This isn't about maximizing your portfolio.
Understand this.
If technocracy wins, your portfolios are relevant.
Great point.
That's right.
That's right.
Okay.
Well, Aaron, you know, sorry that we got to wrap this up because I love this conversation, but we'll just have to have you back again soon.
Things are happening very rapidly right now, and our fans love having you on as a guest.
You're so knowledgeable in this area.
You've taught Todd and I a lot.
And, you know, we've learned so much from you.
And we're thrilled about Roger Veer now achieving his freedom.
We're thrilled about the projects that you're working on.
Is there anything you'd like to add before we wrap this up today?
No, just thanks for having me on and thanks for everything that you guys are doing to promote decentralized alternatives and build alternatives.
I mean, this is the way out.
And, you know, we've got to stick together and onboard as many people as we can because technocracy is here.
You know, we're, thank you for pointing that out.
We are builders.
All of us here are builders.
I think our audience, they're creators and builders and makers also.
But think about the fact that like we built our AI engine for only $2 million.
Well, plus two years of my time.
I don't know what price you want to put on that, but in terms of cash outlays, it was only $2 million.
I mean, I see Trump announcing like $500 billion investment into technocracy that will still tell you that a man can become a woman.
Right.
That's not a hard problem to solve.
I mean, that's basic reasoning will tell you there's only two genders.
For only $2 million, we have an engine that beats Grok.
It beats ChatGPT on all these issues.
Ask it anything about medicine, health, gender, even history, money, gold.
It beats everything.
It's only $2 million.
I mean, the truth isn't expensive.
It's like you don't have to spend trillions of dollars to have things that can help people, but they're not interested in helping people.
They're interested in enslaving people.
That's right.
Censorship isn't cheap.
That's right.
That's right.
But the truth is free.
Like this show.
All right, Aaron.
Well, thank you so much for your time today.
We appreciate you very much.
Thank you.
Same.
Thanks, Aaron.
Talk to you soon.
Okay.
Take care, Aaron.
And for those of you watching, hey, stay tuned.
We're going to have the after party after this short break.
We'll be right back with the after party, Todd and myself, and maybe we'll wake up my dog Roadie and see if he wants to join in today, too.
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All right.
Welcome back.
This is the after party.
Some people skip ahead and only watch this.
If that's you today, if you only are watching this, you need to go back and watch the show because this was one of the best shows ever.
Aaron Day is one of the best guests ever.
Right, Todd?
I mean, wasn't that just an amazing conversation?
Just amazing.
And I was very lucky today because I got a twofer because I reached out to him this morning because I just wanted to check in and see what he was working on and stuff to be able to ask better questions.
And you should see the page here that I have.
It's just so much.
And I'm like, it would take a week to get through all of that.
You know, so rewind and watch it, please.
Well, you've had so much content with Aaron Day today.
We're going to have to designate this Aaron Day Day.
There we go.
Yeah.
Yes.
Which is a good day because Aaron's got so much knowledge and information that can help you achieve freedom.
And he's right.
He's ahead of the curve warning about, you know, the technocracy is being constructed.
The prison is being built and it's being called freedom.
Right.
I mean, and it's fooling everybody.
Well, because it's all about convenience, right?
I mean, they sell it as that, that this is just going to make your life so much easier.
I mean, my goodness gracious, Mike.
What would we do without our smart refrigerators telling us that we are almost out of our two liter Coke, right?
And they can, and that fridge can actually even order it for you when it gets dangerously low like that, right?
And have it delivered to your house.
I mean, it's nuts.
Well, but I've been thinking about the project I mentioned in our last interview that I'm going to produce a book called Awaken Your Inner Middle Finger.
I love it.
Yeah.
But the way I decided the way I'm going to produce that book is first, I'm writing an AI written tool that produces a book based on an outline that you come up with.
You feed it the outline and it writes the book.
Oh, I love that.
Yes.
I'm going to make that my first book project.
Getting in touch with your internal middle finger.
I just have a whole series of chicken soup for the internal middle finger.
Well, I'm telling you, it's the people with the internal middle fingers are the ones who are watching our show, Mike.
Yes.
And you know my number.
I talk about it a lot, but everybody's going to keep hearing from me on this.
I think it's only 2% of the population.
I don't think it's any more than that.
Oh, yeah.
It's a small percentage.
And the other 98%, they get their downloads from the mainstream and they're very happy.
And they're the ones that are going to be lining up for real ID.
They're going to be lining up for every wearable device that you have.
And of course, if you're the two percenters, you're just only thing you're going to be signing up for are Mike Adams swearables.
Yeah, swearables.
Or you'll be downloading, you know, like our free AI engine or using the UNA that you talk about, Todd.
And, you know, you'll be growing your own food, maybe using off-grid robots or something.
By the way, you know, I'm not sure exactly when this episode is going to run, but right now we're coming up towards the last half of October and it's being threatened right now, excuse me, that November 1st, the USDA is going to run out of money for the food stamp program.
And several states are being told that they will no longer be able to disperse SNAP benefits, as it's called, food stamp benefits to their recipients.
So mark your calendar for November 3rd riots, I think, if that happens, right?
Oh, my goodness.
Can you imagine if the food stamp queens can't get their free Dr. Pepper?
That would be horrible.
What's Dollar General going to do?
What's Walmart going to do?
I was even thinking that the food stamp program is not really welfare for people.
It's welfare for the corporations.
Yes.
Walmart makes all the money.
The processed food companies, the transaction banks, the merchants, the Visa, the MasterCard.
Plus then Big Pharma makes money treating all the diseases caused by the processed food that people can buy with their SNAP benefits.
It's a corporate welfare program.
Oh, it's amazing.
And Mike, again, it just hit me.
I walked in.
You know, I have my raccoons and I feed my raccoons and I go to BJ's wholesale to be able to buy the grapes and the oatmeal raisin cookies, right?
That's what they want.
And I walk through the aisles, Mike, and I just observed of all of these supersized things, right?
But there isn't hardly anything healthy out there in mainstream groceries, right?
It's just junk.
Junk, junk, junk, junk, junk.
And then you look at all the people in line and you're like, that's what they're eating.
Junk, junk, junk.
Yeah, you can see instantly.
Yeah, it's a toxic food landscape.
It really is.
I mean, I hope everybody just pay attention.
Pay attention about how literally our food system is going to kill everyone.
It's slow death.
There was a story that the Telegraph put up a few days ago that said U.S. executives from companies like Ford, they visited China and they visited car factories in China and they came back and said they were, quote, terrified.
That's the word they used, terrified.
They were terrified because they realize that China is now many, many years ahead of U.S. in manufacturing and also manufacturing automation, where there's entire assembly lines that are nothing but humanoid robots and there are no people.
But when they have factories where there are people and robots working side by side, the people in China are healthier than the people in America for the reason that you just mentioned.
Oh, yeah.
The average factory worker in America is obese, is heavily medicated, is on psych drugs, is mineral deficient, sunlight deficient, you know, indoctrinated, vaccinated, medicated.
You can't reindustrialize a nation on sick people.
No.
And yet they censor me for teaching people how to be healthy.
Right.
You know, guess what?
I'm telling you, the American work culture has collapsed, and some of it's because of just the health issues.
And, you know, Trump's doing deals with Pfizer.
You know, Pfizer is not the answer here.
No.
Pfizer is the problem.
You want to make America healthy again?
You're not going to do it with Pfizer.
That's for sure.
No, no, you're going to do it with Enoch.
Just download Enoch and use it.
Query a little.
Thanks for the plug.
Let me demo that here.
I bet you.
I bet you you could plug in a query and be able to have it create a menu for the week if you wanted to have a certain goal in mind to be able to say, how could I lose 10 pounds in two weeks or something with a healthy, wait, you're the master?
Okay.
Give me a healthy food menu recipe suggestion to help me lose, did you say 10 pounds?
Yeah, 10 pounds in two weeks.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
10 pounds of body weight in two weeks.
That's almost like a diarrhea diet that would do that.
I mean, maybe a month.
Maybe in a month.
All right, let's see what it says.
It's probably going to say that's an unattainable goal.
Well, spit not recipes.
Here we go.
I saw popcorn and turkey.
What is it?
Baked salmon with quinoa and steamed broccoli.
Yeah, that sounds exactly like a weight loss diet that I don't want to eat.
Turkey and hummus wraps.
Scrambled eggs with spinach and avocado.
Oats.
Yeah, it'll probably work.
So you're going to see 1,500 calories a day is what it's given to you.
Man, I can't live on 1,500 calories a day.
I don't know about you.
You're 1,500 calories a smoothie.
Heck yeah, man.
I probably got a couple thousand calories in this smoothie with all the avocados.
How many do you go through a day?
Just one?
Well, I do, I do one large.
This is like a 64-ounce smoothie.
Oh, that's a 64-ouncer.
Wow.
Yeah, I think, well, or more, whatever it is.
This is my breakfast and lunch, and then I eat dinner.
Okay.
Like I eat regular food for dinner.
Okay.
But I mean, organic, healthy, I guess it's not regular, healthy food for dinner.
Right, right.
Yeah.
You get low, low-cal Cheetos.
No.
Yeah.
I mean, I really don't, I don't, I don't restrict my eating volume.
Right.
I don't.
I mean, I just eat whatever I want in the evening, but I'm drinking the smoothie.
Well, but you're also adding in exercise in the evening too.
So, you know, and yeah, you have a farm, so you're not, you're not munching food, watching Netflix.
No.
Favorite term today.
No, that's exactly true.
But, you know, back to the main point that you were mentioning here, it's so critical for the future of our country and also for our listeners that you can't have freedom unless you have health.
It's true.
Because you can't function.
When they say, if you don't have your health, you don't have anything.
It is so true, man.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I mean, I know so many people that are struggling with so many different things, you know, and it's like whether it's somebody who, you know, has a torn meniscus and such, right?
And just can't put weight on it.
And it's just like, oh my gosh.
It's like, we got to be healthy and we can be healthy, Mike.
It's a series of deliberate choices.
It is.
That's right.
And it's simply a sign of maturity.
To be an adult is to plan your consumption, you know, the products that you use to get everything clean, get the toxins out of your life.
That's just necessary.
I was met with someone a couple of days ago and they just reeked of laundry detergent fragrance and dryer sheets.
And I'm like in my mind, should I say something or should I not say something?
I don't want to offend this person, but they're living in a cancer cloud.
You know, it's like, my God, they should just listen to my podcast, you know, and clean up their life and then they don't have to end up with cancer on chemo.
Yeah.
Yeah.
They need to get in touch with their internal middle finger.
Yeah, which means for the audience, the translation is just say no to everything the establishment wants you to do.
Yeah, it's opposite day.
Right.
Say no.
And, you know, you can take off your socks and you can go barefoot and give them the middle toe also with the middle finger.
That's the quadruple burden.
That's a great point.
That's a great point.
It takes a little dexterity and practice, but you guys can do it.
That's when you really mean it.
When you're willing to take off your socks and flip them the double toe bird.
You know, somebody's going to use some kind of AI something to be able to do some kind of a meme with the internal middle middle toe.
It's going to be funny.
But so yeah, well, look, it is a great day of celebration.
And Aaron man has just been a champion to help Roger get out of jail, right?
To win that.
And I just love his dedication to freedom.
I mean, and he literally does look at decentralization as a sport that we should get really good at.
He said there was a settlement that Roger Veer settled with the DOJ.
Now, I don't know anything about it, but I would imagine that it involved some payment.
Probably involved some payment.
Probably involved, sounds like three years of just not talking, right?
Well, right.
But I mean, I'm curious.
I wonder how much Bitcoin Roger Veer controls, right?
Because he's been doing it way back for 10, 15 years.
And I'm wondering if there was a Bitcoin transfer involved in his freedom.
I mean, I don't know.
Probably.
Yeah.
I mean, look, if you've got it, the alternative sure sucked.
Well, right.
But I'm just wondering, you know, when the government announces, oh, we just got, we just, you know, confiscated this new Bitcoin.
I wonder if that was actually payment from Roger.
Yeah, good point.
You know?
Yeah.
Because I never believe what the government's telling me.
But, you know, hey, if you can buy your freedom and you have no other choice, you know, you got to do it.
Right.
By the way, Mike, huge, huge thumbs up from people regarding our John J. Singleton episode.
And if you're watching this and you haven't watched that, you've got to go back.
That guy is so fascinating.
And man, he's fun, isn't he, Mike?
I love that guy.
And there's not enough hours in the week for us to talk to all the cool people that we want to talk to.
Yeah, no kidding.
No kidding.
A cool update is after that episode, John got his own unincorporated nonprofit association and is now in that amazing group of over 300 people now in that group.
And he is going to be adding so much value to the group that's just part of being part of the tribe, right?
He's even going to educate us all on how to put a lien on our biometric data.
Oh, wow.
That's yeah.
He talked about that a little bit in the show.
He did.
He did.
So there's going to be that and there's going to be other things.
So those of you out there who have investigated private member PMAs, private membership association, he is going to take our articles of association within the UNA and he is going to add legal language to those so they can behave as what they're intended to as the unincorporated nonprofit association, but also for as a PMA.
So that helps people who, especially folks who are alternative medicine, right?
Yeah, right.
Aren't going to want to get licensed in 20 states to be able to just tell people the truth and help them.
Well, they could acquire UNA and then be able to have a membership agreement with people to where then it'll keep them bulletproof and out of harm's way.
So I just, I'm just really grateful for the development of John, you know, adding his own kind of value.
That sounds awesome.
I want to talk about your 575E here in a second, but show my screen if you would, please.
If you go to brightu.ai and you click on the Enoch wellness coach here, I just want to tell people, we did not ask for licensing permission from any state to offer good research information on health and wellness and prevention.
So you can ask it.
Here's some questions.
Let's see.
Give me a natural.
Oh, this was from last week.
You asked about stepping in a mound of fire ants.
Right.
It's still got that here.
Let's see what's tell me about the health support benefits of citrus bioflavonoids.
Let's go there.
See what it says.
All right.
Citrus bioflavonoids.
Oh, look, antioxidants.
What?
Hold on.
Let me scroll back up.
Immune function, heart health, blood vessel function can improve flexibility of blood vessels, prevents varicose veins and hemorrhoids.
That's useful.
Wow.
Yeah.
You know, especially on a first date.
Supports brain function.
That would be the last date.
The last date.
And if it solves bad breath, also, that would be great.
Okay.
Anti-inflammatory properties promotes healthy skin.
See, now, here's an AI engine giving you information about health and wellness, and it's completely free and it's completely decentralized.
And I am not asking for permission from any state to be able to speak the truth about nutrition and wellness.
And AI tools allow you to access that in a decentralized fashion.
But I would imagine, Todd, that pretty soon you're going to see some states trying to outlaw this.
I think you are right.
Yep.
You've set it free to the wild and everybody needs to act on it and actually download it and use it.
Can you educate people on I had a consultation where somebody tried downloading it on their PC and then they couldn't figure out when they launched it, it wouldn't recognize it.
Oh, yeah, sure.
Yeah.
Real quick.
Just go to downloads, the downloads page here, and you download this file, which is a GGUF file.
Okay.
And then when you got to go, go to this software, lmstudio.ai.
You see this right here?
Yep.
LM Studio, which means language model studio.
You download it right here.
Boom.
Okay.
All right.
You run the software.
So you download that onto your desktop, let's say, right?
Or your download your computer.
Yeah, you run the software, and then it loads the GGUF file, and then you can chat with it.
Okay.
That's how it works.
Because a GGUF is not executable.
I mean, it's a trained model.
It's the end result vector database, but it needs to be put through what's called inference.
So to talk to the engine, you have to have an inference software interface.
And that's what LM Studio does.
And that's free also.
Great.
Great.
Okay.
Good.
Thank you.
And that's true for any AI model.
It's not something unique to us.
That's the way they all work.
Okay.
Great.
LMstudio.ai.
Right.
LM Studio.
And then you have self-custody.
See, then you can pull the plug.
If the internet's down, it doesn't matter.
You can have all day fun with AI on your laptop.
You can ask it anything.
You can have it write articles, summarize papers with no internet connection.
How great is that?
Wow.
It's amazing.
Wow.
It's amazing.
And the other thing that's really cool, let me see if it shows you on the screen here.
The screenshot doesn't show up.
But when you run this, it sets up a local API on your computer with a local IP address.
Then if you know how to write any kind of code, like Python code, you can algorithmically query the AI engine on your own computer with a local API.
In other words, I could have it do like 100 questions, or I could have it translate 100 files into Spanish or something just with some simple Python code and submit each file to the AI engine, spit out Spanish, save the Spanish on the local drive, and then go to the next file and repeat until all the files are translated.
And it'll translate into Spanish, French, German, Russian, you know, Italian.
That's cool.
Whatever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I just thank God every day, Mike, that he invented you.
Well, I mean, look, I mean, thank you for that, Todd.
You know, I thank God every day that you're here and that we have this show and we've been able to explore all these things together.
But we are all children of God, right?
And we're all gifted with the ability to be free.
It's just that most people, they find it more convenient to be enslaved.
And it's difficult to think about freedom.
You know, you got to, it takes effort to be free.
You have to break your own spell, Mike.
Right.
And we're trying to make it as easy as possible for people to achieve freedom and all kinds of things like finance, you know, tax savings, technology, knowledge, decentralization.
There you are.
What are you doing?
Well, what I did, because everything froze up, so I just figured that I'm probably, I don't know what I did, Mike.
It's just everything froze up.
So I unplugged myself.
It didn't?
No, we were still seeing.
Now we have your still image.
That's all we've got.
Oh, my goodness.
Okay.
So bring you back.
Let me bring me back, baby.
Hold on.
Let's.
You know how the government wants to give everybody a UBI?
I'm going to say, Todd, UBU.
Okay, UBU.
Bring you back.
Do that.
I was interviewing a guy that makes high-end air filters, which is the air purifiers actually that we use that really just kill everything in the air.
And he was talking about how filthy Airbnb is.
And I said, oh, yeah, that's why I call it Air STD.
That's like, I'm not going to sleep in your filthy house, man.
Let me tell you.
Oh, that would be horrible.
Yeah.
Oh, Air STD with all their toxic air freshers and everything.
Anyway, you be back.
Hey, nice to see you again.
You'll be back.
Yes.
Yes.
I hope it's working now.
So I'm going to let my lips move.
Yeah.
Lips are moving.
Brain is working.
So let's go to your website, my575E.com.
Where did it go?
Let me bring it up.
575 spaces don't work.
My575E.com.
Okay.
So tell us why should people know about this?
What does this do?
Wow.
Well, you know, I always tell people if they can just find one use case, which is, are you a W-2 earner?
If you're a W-2 earner or if you're a 1099 earner, if you operate an LLC, if you own property, if you have progeny, if you have children and you don't necessarily like probate and attorneys, if you trade in crypto, you have to at least go to my575e.com and hit the let's go button on the landing page.
Watch the 90-minute free video of me interviewing a gentleman named Dennis Gray who's been helping people acquire these for 37 years.
And I acquired mine through him a little over six years ago.
And it was so amazing for my wife, me, our family.
As you know, Mike, a couple of years ago, I reached out to you and I said, I can't imagine helping people decentralize their lives in any more impactful way personally than educating them about this entity.
And I explained a little bit to you.
And then you did what Mike Adams does, and you did your own deep dive, and you did your research.
And ultimately, I think one of the resources you used, Tourney or something, said, I don't know, Todd, maybe, maybe, or I mean, I don't know, Mike, maybe they'll legislate these out of existence.
And when I told Dennis that, he cracked up because he said, Todd, if Mike only knew how many California legislators I've helped acquire their own UNAs, it would answer that question.
Yeah.
My perception is that this is a structure that is not legally required to file taxes in any state.
Yep.
And it's available to all Americans, but not non-Americans.
And it was set up by lawmakers in California to allow them to put a lot of the money they earn into a nonprofit organization that they control but do not own.
You got it.
That's pretty much the short version.
Created by California legislators for California legislators.
That's pretty much sums it up.
But even if you're not in California, you can use it as long as you're an American.
Absolutely.
It's like if you got a Delaware corporation or an LLC from, you know, Wyoming or whatever, it doesn't matter the state that you're in, but it has to be created.
Well, actually, any two people in any state can create a unincorporated nonprofit association, but only the case law, the laws in California are hyperprotective of UNA operators.
So what I suggest to people, Mike, it's really, really simple.
And I've had so many people, especially lately, is like, man, I've been hearing you talk about it for over a year and I can't believe it took me this long to actually pull the trigger on it.
I wish I would have done that a year ago.
Is look, everyone, go get self-educated within the website.
There's an 11-page PDF that has the 32 positive attributes of operating a UNA.
And then right there on that page where the video is, if you have any questions at all, just book a private consultation with me.
And it's $150.
But if you move forward with the UNA, and most people do when they have that consultation, you just take it off at the top.
So it's just kind of like the fee is there.
It's like a holding fee.
Yeah, it's a holding fee.
And that is invaluable.
The people that do that, then they're able to ask all of their own personal questions, give me some additional vision into their personal circumstances and such, and we problem solve.
And then when people acquire the UNA, then they get into our private Telegram group.
So Mike, since we started, you know, I've helped over 400 people with these things.
And I think it's fair to say that you've actually had some people back channel you saying nothing but positive things about it.
But boy, it's changing lives, Mike.
Yeah, and it's kind of like the answer with the food force.
You know, the best time to start your UNA was two years ago.
That's right.
The second best time is now.
Yes.
That's right.
And most definitely, one thing you forgot to mention possibly is if you own gold or silver, you need a UNA.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
Well, I guess you did mention assets, but gold and silver are skyrocketing so much right now.
I'm checking it today now.
I don't know when this is going to air exactly, but silver is breaking through $54 here.
Crazy.
It's just unbelievable.
And gold is $4,326.
It went up $137 in one day.
Right.
These are like unheard of numbers.
But it also means that if you own gold and silver, you know, the asset value keeps rising so rapidly.
You better think about how to protect those assets, protect them from confiscation.
Can you tell us, Todd, about the medical costs, how Medicare is taking people's homes to cover like end-of-life healthcare costs?
Yeah, we went through this with my dad just I know about the cost of this medical care, right?
He had Alzheimer's and he was in this facility for over two years and it was incredibly expensive.
Now, this didn't happen to him, but I had a woman, and I even wrote about it and sent it out.
If people come to the site and put their email address in, they probably have received this and read it.
I went into full detail about how her mom was, she had used Medicaid and she had her house paid off.
It was her pride and joy.
Her house was fully paid off and she wanted to will that to the kids.
Well, the IRS put a lien on that home and took it all to be able to pay for those bills.
It's called the Medicaid Housing Recovery Act or something nutso like that, right?
It's opposite day.
And so I tell people that don't, you can't buy car insurance after the accident.
So maybe you're not in your 80s or maybe you think you, well, I don't have any risk of that.
I'm not going to get Alzheimer's anytime soon or my wife isn't or whatnot.
But people can sure have auto accidents, right?
To where you would have some kind of care.
But the IRS has, it's called a five-year look back period.
So let's say that, you know, you knew that somebody in your family was going to be going, you know, going into one of these centers.
It's too late to be able to just donate your home to a UNA or to a trust or anything.
They look back five years and they will disallow anything that is within that window.
So there's, it's the best use case.
If you own a home, you need a UNA.
Yeah, and I would call it a five-year clawback period because they're clawing the value out of your life.
I mean, the way the whole system is set up is so that you die penniless no matter how much you earned and saved.
They're going to take it all through either money printing, confiscation, taxation, you know, whatever.
And then the beauty, Mike, is once you donate your home to it, you control it, you live in it, right?
But then at the point in time that you pass, it does not go through probate.
It is because you have what's called a secretary successor.
It's so easy.
It's such an easy entity to be able to, you know, not only acquire, but to be able to use effectively.
And it can be handed down for generations and it should be, Mike.
And if, you know, on Halloween, like your neighbor, your drunk neighbor comes over and trips and breaks their neck on your sidewalk and tries to sue the owner of the property.
It's not you.
It's not me.
I just live here.
Yeah.
And on the consultations, we get into real detail on my suggested naming convention of these things.
And I do that for that strategic reason.
You want to be somewhat ubiquitous with the name of your UNA.
So, but I am just, I'm so grateful to have this platform and you, Mike, to where a couple of years ago, you did your own research and gave it the thumbs up.
And because we really are changing lives just really every day.
Every day.
Again, that website is my575E.com.
And there you can see it right there.
And you can click on let's go.
All right.
So I just want to mention a couple of things, Todd.
Back to Enoch here.
Number one, I want to tell people you can use our free engine right now.
It's amazingly informative.
It's the only AI engine in the world.
It's better than ChatGPT by far.
It's the only engine that knows about cancer cures and the dangers of vaccines and nutritional therapies.
And also honest money, Austrian economics.
It was trained on interviews that I did with Ron Paul, with Peter Schiff, with Andy Sheckman, everybody that we've had on the show about crypto privacy.
You can even ask it about UNAs now.
It knows about that as well.
So that's free to use.
And then if you want self-custody, click on downloads here and it takes you to the download edition that Todd was just asking me about.
And this is the file you want, this GGUF file.
And once you have it, nobody can take it away from you.
That's why we put it out there.
And then also, if you scroll down on the homepage, as you'll see here, there's a financial coach, a wellness coach, and an ingredients analyzer.
And so you can ask the financial coach, you know, anything about, you know, about money, about finance, obviously.
So take advantage of that.
And then if you are interested in gold and silver as a store of value, go to this URL, metalswithmike.com.
And that takes you to our sponsor, Battalion Metals.
Again, it's metalswithmike.com.
And here you can purchase recognized minted coins from just the top mints around the world.
And here's their shopping gold coins, silver coins, whatever you want to do.
You want to check out.
Oh, they've got platinum coins here too.
Really great prices, very competitive, honest, trustworthy, family-run company.
I've worked with them for, what, seven years or something like that now, very trustworthy.
And if you use discount code Ranger, they will waive the shipping insurance fee.
And so these prices will be different when you come to check the prices, you know, based on what's happening because they're all real time, right?
But right now, look, a Canadian silver maple leaf is running 60 bucks, Todd.
Wow.
And it's probably going to go much higher, although don't take that as financial advice.
But things are going to get very interesting in the gold and silver markets.
So again, that's metalswithmike.com.
Or if you want our AI engine, that's at brightu.ai.
So that's all I wanted to add in there.
We always got to have tools.
Yes.
And Mike, thank you for connecting me with your contact at Battalion.
I had a great conversation.
And for those people who have UNAs, we're setting up an easy button to where you won't have to educate anybody on what a UNA is.
They will already know.
So then you can get your UNA connected with them together.
Like a vaulting service.
Like a vaulting service, right?
Because at some point in time, then you may want to take your personal holdings and donate them to your favorite nonprofit association.
Right.
Then some good things happen if you ever do liquidate, which we can talk about at a different time.
That sounds perfect.
Like on a consultation or something.
Yeah.
If people understand, if they can read between the lines, you'd be crazy not to use a UNA structure with crypto, gold, silver, homes, other assets.
I mean, you'd be crazy not to.
Unless you just love flushing money down black holes.
I don't know.
Right.
I think that's all they do at the Pentagon.
They've built like a portal to another universe so they can flush trillions into the alternate universe.
There's probably a multiverse somewhere with aliens that are like, where's all this money coming from?
It's like cash coming out of this portal in the sky.
Like we're being attacked by fiat currency.
Unbelievable.
They probably have a whole mythology around like the money god in the sky.
I think that portal goes to Ukraine currently.
You're probably right.
I think that's, it's the Zelensky portal.
Right.
Zelensky is the black hole vortex where the money disappears.
Okay.
Well, I'll tell you what, we had another great show, Todd.
Thank you for your time today.
We always have great shows.
The show as a whole just keeps getting better and just more impactful.
And I just want to remind everybody to watch all the other episodes.
If you've missed them, you can find them at decentralize.tv.
And I want to remind you that our AI engine at brightu.ai is trained on every episode of this show.
That's great.
So you can ask it about everything we've talked about.
Internal middle fingers, everyone.
Yeah.
I'm making the middle fingers with my toes right now.
Right.
Underneath the desk, giving the secret toe bird to the establishment.
See, and that could be, that could be part of your coaching that you build in, your next generational coaching, to where if people are talking to NPCs or LibTards, you know, they can get in touch with their inner shoe middle finger and flip them the middle finger while they're talking to them and nodding their head, right?
It's just something therapeutic about that.
I'm so good at flipping the middle toe that I can solve the Rubik's Cube with my feet.
Yeah.
No, I wish.
No, but I can't.
But it passed you.
I wonder if somebody can do that, though.
You got to believe somebody.
I bet there's somebody who can do the cube with their feet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Smelly cubing.
Well, I'm not that against it being you at some point in time.
You already slayed being able to do it with your fingers, so you need a new challenge.
No, I haven't.
There's still a couple of algorithms that elude me for the CFOP method.
So I'm still working on the final, like getting them all memorized.
Okay.
Yeah.
But I could solve it, but I could solve it faster with a little bit more practice.
Anyway.
My solve is to go buy one that's already put together and just bring it, put it on my shelf and say, yeah, I did that.
Yeah, I did that right.
All right, Todd.
Well, have a great rest of your day.
Thank you.
Thank you for your time today.
This has been fun, as always.
Thank you, Mike.
Thanks, everybody, for watching.
We appreciate you.
Yeah, thank you all.
We definitely appreciate you.
And, you know, spread the word about the show.
Watch the other episodes at decentralized.tv.
Take self-custody of our AI engine by downloading it, running it locally.
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