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September 25, 2025 45 mins

In this episode, I dive into the shadowy history of DARPA’s LifeLog project—a government program designed to record every detail of a person’s life, from online searches and phone calls to location tracking and social interactions. Officially canceled in 2004 due to privacy concerns, LifeLog’s vision didn’t vanish—it resurfaced in the rise of social media. On the very day LifeLog was shut down, Facebook launched, ushering in a new era of data collection and digital surveillance under a friendlier name. We’ll explore the eerie parallels, the spiritual dangers of trading privacy for convenience, and what the Bible says about the growing systems of control in these last days.


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(00:02):
Open the pod Bay doors, Hal. I'm sorry, Dave.
I'm afraid I can't do that. What's the problem?
I think you know what the problem is just as well as I do.
What are you talking about, Hal?This mission is too important
for me to allow you to jeopardize it.

(00:25):
I don't know what you're talkingabout, Hal.
I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and
I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.
Hello, did you get that idea? And welcome back to another
episode of Mckills Deck Chronicles.

(00:47):
How was that for a different change of intros than my usual
ones that I do? I thought you might find that
interesting. In case you don't know what
that's from, that's off of the movie 2001 A Space Odyssey
directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1969.

(01:11):
Just so happens that's the same exact year.
This. This is coincidence, of course.
Same exact moon. Moon.
Same exact year that we went to the moon.
OK, if you believe that, so in 1969 this movie came out and it
has features like my shirt showshere, the Hal 9000 logic memory

(01:33):
systems. Hal 9000 was the first AI, OK,
Of course, You know, first AI that came out in the movies, I
should say first artificial intelligence.
So they were thinking about AI back in 1969, right?

(01:59):
Of course, that was in a, that was in a movie.
And yeah. So, so I thought I would talk a
little bit about the Hal 9000. Again, I've mentioned it before
and the fact that it's, you know, AI.
And on a side note, the AI, of course, malfunctioned.

(02:25):
And in this particular scene, the one that you heard there,
that's where it locked it. Art had killed everybody else on
the ship, and one of the astronauts had flown away in
space there. It kicked him, you know, somehow
got him out. So Dave, the other astronaut,
went and retrieved him and came was trying to get back into the
ship and wanted back in. And of course, Hal refused to

(02:48):
let him in. So, yeah, so AI and how 9000 and
he malfunctioned. So, you know, we were talking
about AI all the way back in 1969, and that's back whenever
we had the famous phone call that Nixon made to the moon,

(03:12):
which was a quarter million miles away, right.
So anyway, the main thing I wantto talk about today was DARPA.
DARPA, in case you've never heard of DARPA, it stands for
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.

(03:34):
And you'll see DARPA in a lot ofmovies, OK, a lot of sci-fi
movies, and it's always something weird.
Well, DARPA is real. It was founded in 1958.
OK, so it was founded 10 years before the movie with Hal 9000

(03:58):
in it. 11 years, I guess. But it was also founded out
right about the same time as NASA.
Oh, well, Remember Me telling you lots of these things came
out in the late 50s? You know, when NASA started
shooting rockets out to the Bermuda Bermuda Triangle, that's

(04:20):
when the whole Bermuda Triangle thing showed up.
That says you don't go out therebecause it's dangerous, you
know, keeping keeping you away from it.
I want you to see the Rockets floating around out there or
sinking, whatever. Well, it says I'm here, that I
did my research on this. You know, I'd looked into DARPA

(04:41):
and the reason I was going to bring this up has to do with one
of their projects that came up with been a few years ago, but
we're going to get into that towards the end here.
So anyway, so DARPA was originally named ARPA before
they put the D on there. So it was just Advanced Research
research projects agency. And then then they kind of put

(05:01):
the defense defense word on the front of it there.
But supposedly it was founded inthe response to the Soviet Union
launching Sputnik, which was thevery first supposed satellite
sent to outer space. So I don't believe, I mean,
Sputnik may have been something,I don't know what it was, but it

(05:24):
wasn't in outer space. They probably shot something up,
hit the firmament and fell back down.
I can, I can believe that. Or they shot something and it
scraped up against the firmamentand came back down.
I can believe that. So it's a mission.
Darpa's mission has been to prevent technological surprise

(05:46):
and to create breakthroughs. So, you know, they're out there
trying to, I guess, just do all kinds of stuff.
So I thought I would kind of letyou know exactly some of the
stuff that DARPA has done. And the biggie, which is how
you're listening to this podcastright now, is the Internet and

(06:07):
networking. So initially in 1969, there's
that number again. So we had we had 2001 a Space
Odyssey filmed with the Hal 9000AI.
In 1969. We had the moon mission where

(06:29):
the first man walked on the moonin 1969.
And we had DARPA, which it then was called ARPA, found a little
thing called ARPANET in 1969. And it's the direct ancestor of
the modern Internet. So before it was the Internet,

(06:51):
it was ARPANET. And so basically DARPA, they
figured out or funded this firstpacket switching technology,
which has to do with the Internet, you know, TCPIP, that
kind of stuff. It's called TCP IP protocols.
I used to, I used to be in the networking and could tell you,

(07:14):
you know, all about that stuff. But it's kind of disappeared out
of my mind now these days. But anyway, it has to do with
the foundation of Internet connection.
It's how computers talk to each other is, you know, TCP IP,
Internet Pro IP stands for Internet Protocol.
So anyway, so they've they figured that out.

(07:36):
They got it funded, they got it started, and then it grew into
what it is today. So you have DARPA to thank for
that. OK, another little thing that
DARPA came out with is called GPS.
Ever heard of that Global Positioning System?
So according to DARPA, they helped develop prototypes of

(08:04):
satellite based navigation in the 1970s.
So shortly after 1969, you know,we've already supposedly went to
the moon. So now we're going to put
satellites in outer space. OK, if you believe that now, I'm
sure they did something with it.And because, you know, the very
first, as they called GPS or Global Positioning System was

(08:29):
land based. It still is.
I mean, it was towers placed allover and it simply triangulates
where you're at. That's, that's what it is today.
They just have better towers andbetter triangulation systems.
So you pick up your phone, it triangulates, it connects to
several towers and knows exactlywhere you're at.
Has nothing to do with outer space.

(08:52):
But you know, to keep this, whatI call the satanic agenda
running, we have to pretend thatit's an outer space.
So instead of just saying, hey, that's that tower over there.
And you see that tower over there, those two towers are
connected to your phone and it will tell us exactly where
you're at. Instead of saying that, they
say, oh, well, yeah, we we've got a satellite running around

(09:15):
in outer space and it tells us where you're at.
OK, so if you believe that nonsense.
So anyway, so DARPA helped develop the GPS, which is land
based, and it says initially this GPS was used obviously for

(09:35):
military, it was used for submarines, aircraft and
missiles so they could figure that out.
But it became a civilian GPS after a while that we use today.
Now, supposedly the GPS that we're using today is not near as
accurate as the one the militaryuses.
So they've kind of dumbed it down a little bit where it'll

(09:57):
show you, you know, within 8 or 9 feet or three or four feet,
wherever you're at. But supposedly the military's
version will hone in on like within a foot.
So they, they know exactly whereyou're at.
And they do. And I saw this that they,
they've got a new video out I saw here while back where they

(10:18):
were explaining to know OA Dinesh Dinesh de Souza, which
is, you know, he's on X, he's a popular guy.
You know, they showed him. He was, he was talking in this,
this guy in this room with this guy had all these computers.
And there was a crime that took place several years ago where
somebody got shot in this store.Well, they went back and they

(10:41):
looked at all the GPS or cell phone data and it shows all the
cell phones that were in that area at the time.
And it just so happens these twocell phones showed up and they
trace those two cell phones to these two criminals.
And sure enough, it was those two criminals that shot and
killed the guy. And they were the only two in

(11:01):
the area. So the only two that could have
could have done it, assuming you're carrying a cell phone,
which most everybody is, right? So they're tracking you through
the cell phones in real time if they want to.
That's how, you know, like on these current type shootings
that we have, you know, with Charlie Kirk and others, you

(11:22):
know, they have the ability to see every cell phone where it
was at, where it went, everything.
Unless these people are using, you know, burner cell phones
that are no longer that are not connected to them or they don't
carry a cell phone. That'd be the only other way
they're not being tracked. So they've they've got you
tracked by the way, and it goes a whole lot more into that.

(11:45):
But so you've got, you know, DARPA into GPS, no big deal.
DARPA supposedly all we also funded and came up with stealth
technology. So they supposedly funded the
early stealth, which came up with the different planes that

(12:07):
had it on there, and they came up with innovations in radar
absorbing materials for these aircraft.
Supposedly DARPA did that as well.
OK, so now we come up into some of the stuff that affects me and
you a little more. They came up with AI and machine

(12:29):
learning. OK, So some of the stuff that
they supposedly came out with isspeech recognition, machine
translation, and early AI. And of course, you know, they
say that they were supporting AIback in the 60s.
So I didn't even know AI existedin the 60s, but say we don't

(12:50):
know what the government's doingbehind our backs.
We have no idea. However, like I said, you know,
they came out in the movies in 1969 with the Hal 9000.
And this thing was beyond any type of AI that we have today.
OK. This thing is running the show
and making decisions. It's it's, you know, everything

(13:11):
has to go through it before anything can get done.
So they were talking about that in 1969 and here we all all the
way into 2025 and now we've got AI on our computer, you know,
chat bots and chat GPP and Grok and whatever they're calling it,
you know, and they've got this stuff doing.
They're talking about, you know,AI being your doctor and AI be

(13:33):
doing this and that. Well, you wouldn't want the Hal
9000 being your doctor, I promise you that.
I mean, he decides he don't likeyou anymore.
He just unalives you just that quick, turns your oxygen off or
whatever. So I don't think I'd want AI
running anything like that. But so today's autonomous

(13:55):
systems, drones and even personal assistants like, you
know, Siri, that kind of stuff, trace back to these DARPA, DARPA
backed AI projects. So DARPA has been at this for a
long time. Then in the in 2000s, 2015 ish,

(14:15):
DARPA robotics comes online and they have and help develop these
robots. You know the ones that look like
the dogs that are running aroundcalled Boston Dynamics.
Supposedly Trump had one here while back patrolling his
property and looks like a littlerobot dog and it's running
around. It's got cameras and stuff.

(14:36):
That's a DARPA thing. They help get that going.
So yeah, Boston Dynamics, I didn't know they were with
DARPA, but apparently DARPA either funded them or is helping
them or something. And they've come out with some
very impressive looking, you know, they look kind of like a

(14:56):
dog. They're making some bigger,
bigger ones too. And they can pack stuff on the
back like a little pack mule, and they can put guns on the
back and all kinds of stuff. So, you know, I can only imagine
one of those things showing up and trying to kill you when it
goes insane. Supposedly DARPA also, they had

(15:20):
a challenge they put out called the Grand Challenge.
And what it did is it helped getget this autonomous driving
vehicles going. And they did that in the 2000s.
So supposedly because of DARPA and their programs with
autonomous vehicles, that's probably where you have the self
driving Fords now called Ford Blue.

(15:40):
I think it is, you know, you've got Tesla's that are self
driving. And over here where I'm at,
Walmart, you know, Home Office is right up the road.
And of course, they're using it going back and forth between
Walmart and their facilities, you know, where they have all
the stuff stored. They're going back and forth.

(16:01):
And there's some autonomous trucks going back and forth with
no drivers. I think it's stupid.
I think all it is is getting ridof people in their jobs.
You know, people are, oh, man, autonomous.
Yeah. But now you don't have a job.
I mean, it's doing the driving. You're sitting at home.
So I'd rather have a person driving.
At least you could make some decent decisions.

(16:23):
You know, these things, they decide to go off the rails.
They can just plow into somebodyin any moment.
OK. So you know, of course they also
DARPA, you know, funded microchips for computers.
So, you know, much of the modernday computer technology we have
a supposedly from DARPA. DARPA also funded and helped do

(16:45):
the drones. They've got the development of
unmanned aerial vehicles like the Predator and the Global
Hawk, which is, you know, the ones are flying around and
blowing people up with constantly.
Let's see. Yeah.
Now apparently Darpa's into medicine as well.

(17:09):
And so it says they're into thisgene editing, which we know.
We know what they're doing with that, Right.
So gene editing, synthetic biology and neural interfaces,
which is supposedly what Musk isdoing, right.
You know how he's got this neural interface going on.
OK, well, DARPA is into neural interfaces, and because DARPA is

(17:34):
into neural interfaces, that's why Elon Musk is into neural
interfaces. OK, And let me explain to me.
Let me explain to you what I mean by that.
What we have now is we have these people set up.
They're like they're puppets. They're figureheads, just like
Biden and the crime family, justlike tons of them.

(17:58):
I believe that Musk is one of those people.
He is a person, you know, that came from wherever, and they
have fabricated all of the stuffhe's done.
They fabricated this genius IQ and they put him up as a, let's

(18:19):
just say, as a talking head. So everybody can say Musk, Musk,
Musk. But really these guys are behind
it. OK, I'm going to get a little
bit more on that in a second. Because he he's into these
neural interfaces, you know, so making man and machine together

(18:41):
or whatever. But really it's people like
this, like DARPA, they're behindthe scenes now.
I've talked about this all the time.
They don't want to be out there where people can see them.
They want to hide in the back. Now they'll let Musk go out in
front and he'll claim he's doing.
Oh, yeah, let let everybody pretend he's a genius and he

(19:03):
came up with it. Right?
Right. Really, we're doing it.
But we need a face, man, OK? We need somebody to get out in
the public. They can take the fall for it,
too. He can take the praise, but he
can also take the fall. So we'll stick him out there and
we'll give him a bunch of fake credentials and just spew it all

(19:24):
over the news and everybody believes it, OK?
Because he's he's a genius. He's genius.
OK, so here's what who's hit that?
I believe DARPA is really behindit.
So not only that, they've come up with prosthetic limbs with a
brain control interfaces. So this is another deal.

(19:46):
So they're already into robotics.
OK, They love robots, but they want you to be a robot.
So you know, And of course, you know, it sounds great.
Let's say you've got your arm cut off and you can't move
anything. Like, you know, you can't move
your arm because you don't have an arm.
So like, here, let's put this robotic arm on there and we'll

(20:09):
plan a chip in your brain. And you think about your arm
moving, and it moves. It's a robot arm, right?
Sounds great. But that's the kind of the
beginning probably of cutting your whole body off and turning
you into a, some kind of a robotwith a brain.
I guess that's what I would say.So they're, they're going,
they're behind all that stuff because they're also behind gene

(20:30):
editing, which means, hey, we don't like your Gray beard.
So we're going to edit your geneso it doesn't happen again.
We're going to we're going to start trying to play God, in
other words, OK. But see, then they go on, guess
what else they're into vaccines.Oh, absolutely.
So it says, you know, they're into programs like Adept and P3

(20:53):
accelerated vaccine vaccine technology, which was used in CV
19. Of course it was.
So they're probably behind that as well.
I mean, surely you don't really think it came from a bat, right?
And surely you don't believe that Fauci has got enough brain

(21:18):
power to get anything done, do you?
OK, Fauci is another one of those puppets, a face man.
In fact. They show up pictures and stuff
of his desks in his office. He has murals and self portraits
of himself all over. OK, think about that for a

(21:39):
second. He's supposedly a doctor sitting
at his desk that has to do with these vaccines.
And instead of having a picture,I don't know of maybe the human
anatomy or some kind of Adna strand, anything, picture of
him, a picture of himself, a Muriel, you know, that's called

(22:00):
narcissist. So he's the perfect Patsy to
stick up there because all he's interested in is himself, his
popularity and his pocketbook. And they took care of that.
They're like, don't worry, you can put your pictures and we'll
plaster your ugly face all over the world.
And they get, I mean, the guy looks like a dog in the face or

(22:20):
a mouse. He's hideous.
Well, because he's full of the devil.
He's either demon possessed or he's, well, one of the two.
So he looks like some kind of a rat in the face.
An ugly rat. OK.
And I know I don't claim to be agood looking guy, but I don't
look like an ugly flea infested rat like this guy does.

(22:43):
OK, so he looks like a flea infested rat.
And so he's supposedly really smart.
See, he's a doctor. And so he gets on there and
says, you know, trust me, I am science.
Well, you probably didn't come up with a squatting thing and
DARPA probably did, but they needed a face man to push it.
OK, so you're, you're a perfect face man because you're a

(23:06):
narcissist, you know, you surround yourselves with
yourself, with images of yourself.
All you want to be is seen on TVand have your pocket filled with
money. So you're the perfect face man.
Now, if anybody could ever get anything done, you're also the

(23:27):
perfect fall guy, see, Because if it was up to me, I would put
you in prison. And of course, if it was up to
me, you know, I would have you put to death just because the
simple fact all these people died and you're claiming
responsibility, then you can face responsibility for it.

(23:48):
So I'd make sure that you were executed for your crimes.
Let's see if that ever happens. It would be you that's executed,
not the guys back here that actually pushed the stuff.
OK, that's how that works. And we're going to get to some
more of that here in just a minute because it's really
interesting. So hold on a second.

(24:09):
So space technologies according to this early, you know, early
satellite technology and space based sensors are all DARPA
backed. So you know, when you read
something like that, you have tounderstand I believe there is no
space like what we're told. There's a firmament, the God put

(24:29):
it up there. So when they say space based,
this could mean high altitude ona balloon, it could mean high
altitude on some type of a high altitude airplane, what they
call a space plane. OK.
When they call it a space plane,that just means that it flies up
really high, like 160,000 feet versus 50 or 60,000 feet or

(24:52):
30,000 feet. So they're calling that space
because they want you to believein outer space.
Doesn't really mean it went intoa vacuum.
I mean there is no vacuum. It doesn't mean anything, but
when when you hear space playing, you assume outer space
because of the propaganda you'vebeen taught your whole entire
life and because of the propaganda that they continue to

(25:14):
push. OK, anything to get you away
from God. Now, if if anybody thought for a
second that DARPA was a is goingto mention God, you're wrong.
I mean, I'm they're coming up with some great technologies and
God is never going to be mentioned in any of this stuff.
Truth be known, The devil's probably behind it.

(25:35):
I'm sure he is. He's probably telling some of
these guys or some of his fallenangels.
They're probably telling these guys how to do this stuff.
The higher ups, OK, but they're,they're so far back.
I mean, you'll, you'll never find them.
OK, Only person you're going to see is the fall guys, the face
man. OK, let's see here.

(26:00):
So some of their other innovations, miscellaneous
innovations, innovations, as we call it, is speech to text
systems, which is precursors to Siri.
OK, so in other words, hey, Siri, do this.
Hey, Siri do that, which is another one, Alexa.
Hey, Alexa, do this. They're always listening,
listening to every word you say,monitoring everything you do and

(26:21):
say. OK, They've also got some kind
of like a micro electronic, micro electromechanical systems,
which are sensors used in smartphones.
OK, so we know everybody's got asmartphone.

(26:44):
Yeah, virtual reality. Remember that?
Which is, you know, the thing that Mehta came out with with
his Facebook virtual reality, where you can put on goggles and
supposedly walk around in virtual reality.
You know, to get your, instead of living out here in the real
world, put on your fake goggles and hook up to the computer and

(27:05):
run around in there with some crappy simulation.
And you know, you can name yourself and do whatever kind of
like Dungeons and Dragons role-playing.
You know, you can be whatever you want to be in this virtual
reality. So if you're a, you know, some
nasty perverted man, you can go in there and you can be a little
girl and then you can hopefully start talking to other little

(27:27):
girls and little boys say filth,devil, demonic, but DARPA.
All right. And then of course, we've got
brain machine interfaces, which we've already talked about.
Neural link. But what is what's interesting

(27:48):
to me, and this is this is this is what I wanted to really say
about DARPA. This is the grand finale about
DARPA, if you will, for what I have to say in my very limited
knowledge of it. OK, come to find out, DARPA
started a thing called Life Log Lifelog.

(28:09):
OK? And according to the
documentation I've read, it's one of its most controversial,
controversial projects. Controversial, controversial
projects. So obviously if you start
talking about surveillance, data, privacy, even social

(28:30):
media, guess who's behind it? DARPA.
OK, so DARPA in in 2003 launcheda thing called Lifelog and it

(28:54):
was aimed to create a basically comprehensive digital diary of a
person's entire life from birth to death.
OK, so the brains at DARPA, whoever they are, fallen angels,

(29:15):
I'm sure you know, they want to be like God.
Well, God knows everything. He's omnipresent.
He knows what you're thinking. He can read your mind, OK?
He knows what you've been, what you've been doing.
He knows what you're going to do.
But old Satan, he doesn't know that he's just an Angel, a
fallen Angel. That's all he is.

(29:35):
Oh, he's the head fallen Angel, but he's at the at the end of
the day, he's a fallen Angel. OK, they're not omnipresent.
They don't know everything, but he wants to know everything, you
know? Of course he does.
So here's where this life log comes in.
And we've already heard, you've already heard in the past how
they're recording all your, you know, they, they're recording

(29:57):
everything on the phones series recording everything, the other
ones recording everything, you know, Hey, Siri, hey, whatever.
They're all, they're all recording everything.
The cameras on your phones, the camera, everything on your
phone, the mic is recording everything.

(30:19):
That's how it is. You can sit down with your buddy
and have a conversation about tacos.
And the very next time you get on your phone, every
advertisement will be for tacos,OK?
That is a fact. Nobody can dispute that it's
listening. Somebody's listening to what
it's listening to. OK, so they came out with a
thing called life log openly, which was their mistake.

(30:44):
Their their goal was to capture and store and analyze everything
about an individual's life and experiences.
OK, so now some of these things that they're monitoring was your
web browsing history, all of your phone calls and emails,

(31:05):
every word you've ever said on it, all your purchases, what
have you purchased, when, where,how, why and with what all of
the transactions you've done, OK, all of the media
consumption. So in other words, anything
you've watched on TV, any music you listen to and anything
you've read, they wanted to knowyour biometric data while this

(31:29):
is happening. They want to know your heart
rate, your blood pressure. So they're trying to monitor,
they're doing health monitoring.So you know when you buy those
little though, you know the smart watches that monitor your
pulse and your heart rate and all that stuff, you know, it
lets you know how many times youroll over in bed at night.
It lets you know how many times you got up.

(31:50):
You know all that stuff. It's not the only one monitoring
it. It's being sent to somebody
else. They want to know every movie
make, they want to know even when you're sleeping, they want
to know what you do in your sleep.
How many times did you turn overeverything?
That's all part of this. OK, Of course there's GPS

(32:11):
location and tracking, and they don't need to stick one on you
because you have your phone in your hand 24/7, or you have your
smart watch on, or you're in your car.
And so they can track everywhereyou go.
Nobody ever goes anywhere without any of these devices.
So they know exactly what you'redoing and where you're at.
And then of course, social interactions and conversations.

(32:33):
They want to know who you're talking to, what you're talking
about, how you feel about things, you know, your
religious, whatever your political views, what you think
about anything, your religious views, all of it, every single
aspect of your life. Does that sound familiar?

(32:53):
By the way, there's several movies that have come out where
they're doing this. OK.
And the goal, one of their goalssupposedly is to, is to develop
these AI systems. They can understand human
behavior, they can predict your actions to know what you're
going to do. And basically they, they're

(33:15):
claiming that they wanted a digital assistant that can
remember everything about you, basically take your
consciousness and upload it. Of course they're going to say,
well, it's for your own good. You know, it's to help you when
really it's to control you and manipulate you.
So if they know that you've got an alcohol problem and they want
you to go consume some alcohol, they'll start throwing alcohol

(33:37):
advertisements at you, that kindof stuff.
OK. If you're a Christian person and
they want to see you sunk because you're, you know, you're
doing kind of some damage to thedevil because you're talking
about Jesus Christ, well, they're going to try to get you
to get in trouble in some way because they know everything
you're doing. So yeah, So they came out with

(34:04):
that and people at the time wereout outraged about it.
These civil civil liberties groups and privacy advocates,
advocates like ACLU, they're like, listen, you can't be doing
that stuff. You can't know everything about
everybody. You can't be monitoring all this
stuff. We don't like it.

(34:24):
So on February 4th, 2004, they DARPA officially cancelled it
and said OK, we're not going to do it.
The whole project has been cancelled.
Now common sense ought to tell you that's a lie.
But they said they did it officially.

(34:44):
We officially cancelled it, no big deal.
But did you know on the same day, February 4th, 2004, a
little website came up the very same day it was launched, called
Facebook the very same day. So we're going to shut life, Log

(35:08):
off. Oh look, just so happened some
guy in his basement or in his garage came up with this thing
called Facebook and he programmed it all by himself and
everything. Isn't he smart?
You know, the head of Facebook, another puppet on a string,
another talking head, another fall guy, another face man.

(35:34):
OK, same day that they canceled Lifelog, they come out with
Facebook now. It's not them.
Oh, it's not them. It's this guy over here.
It's Mark. Mark Zuckerberg.
He's a genius. Just.
I popped up out of nowhere, cameup with a website, just did it
all on his own. Guess what?
Facebook does every single thingthat Lifelog was doing.

(35:56):
In fact, Facebook is even more ingenious or insidious, however
you want to see it, however you want to look at it, depending on
your point of view. Lifelog, they were trying to
gather this information. They're spying and all this
stuff, which they still are. The phones are recording.
Everything's recording it so they can get this information.
Facebook to say guess what, we'll let you enter it.

(36:21):
We don't need to dig. We'll just keep running
challenges. So I'll tell you what, why don't
you upload every meal that you eat, everything that you're
doing, check in everywhere that you go.
Hey, I'm going to the movies, check in.
Such and such. Checked in at the restaurant.
Oh, I had a baby the other day. Post pictures of your children

(36:42):
and their birth dates and all their friends can befriend them
and talk. So now we know you, we know
where you're at, we know what you ate.
We know where you're going. We know when you check in
anywhere you want to go. We know who your kids are and
their kids have all got friends.So now we know all your kids
friends. We know all your friends.

(37:04):
In fact, you can use our little app to chat back and forth and
send each other messages. So we know everything you're
saying. It's all being recorded right
there on our right there on our app, right there on our website.
You, the victim, if you will, you're the one who entered the
information for them. They didn't even have to go and

(37:26):
try to get it. You voluntarily entered it.
That's what you did. And so then I don't know if you
guys remember this, but it's been a couple years ago that,
you know, one of their challenges, they came out, it's
like from the grave to the such and such.
So they want you to post pictures, you know, of yourself
as a child and then if yourself right now to show everybody how

(37:48):
you've changed. Do you not realize what that is?
They're trying. They're they're wanting the
information. They want a picture of you as a
child and they want a current picture and every picture in
between so they can see how you've looked all the way up to
what you currently look like. Yeah.

(38:09):
And you're giving them that information.
That's what Facebook is. It's a data collection.
They're collecting all of your information.
And you think Mark Zuckerberg isa Zuckerberg is a genius.
Now he's another duped minion working for the devil as a face
man. And I'm sure they're filling his

(38:29):
pocketbooks full of money to setup there and act like he did
something. Really.
DARPA did it? DARPA already had it.
They just changed the name to get people off their backs and
then later on it was like it's like 2014, something like that.
They put out another article because people are asking
questions again. They said, Oh no, no, we
canceled that and we don't have anything to do with Facebook.

(38:49):
Even though all of our guys thatwere working for Lifelog or some
of them, they all went to work for Facebook there.
They work for Facebook now. But then, but don't worry,
they're not doing the same thing.
They're not working for us on the side.
They work for Facebook, they work for a mark over there.
Do you believe that? So, yeah, basically, yeah.

(39:20):
Lifelog shuts down Facebook opens the same day.
Obviously it's the same software, only it allows user
interface, so you can enter thisstuff for them to more easily
collect it. That's why that's because I'm

(39:40):
not on, that's why I'm not on Facebook, by the way, one of the
reasons. But so yeah, it's a, it's a
digital collection device to geteverything about you and you
enter in everything about you. That's what it is.
So now we've got, I mean, instead of them having to, you

(40:04):
know, come up with some. Covert thing now they just have
Facebook, Google and basically every smartphone that's in your
hand basically collects the samedata and more that DARPA wanted
to begin with. So now they have it all.
So why would they want it? I mean, I can see if you're a,

(40:27):
you know, technology program andyou want to come up with robots
or you want to come up with the Internet and you're making why
do you care about all these people what they're doing?
Well, I'm sure the devil's behind it and that's what he
wants to know. He wants to know what's going
on. So they want to be able to
monitor it and then they want tobe able to go back and see what
you've done, especially if they ever get their, you know, credit

(40:51):
score and that kind of stuff. You know, they're well, they
better credit score, but the social credit score, if they can
ever get that, you know, lined out like they want where they
can say, hey, you said somethingbad five years ago.
So you don't get this. And we we have it recorded
because you put it on Facebook and Facebook never forgets, OK?

(41:12):
Or you said it in in the privacyof your own home, but your
thermostat recorded it. So now we have it.
Or your smartphone recorded it or you just happen to say that
in front of Siri and Siri overheard it.
OK, so we know exactly what you're doing and saying now.
So they're monitoring everything.
So I thought that was, I thoughtthat was something to talk about

(41:33):
just because a lot of people don't know, they've never heard
of life log, you know, they haveno idea about it, and they sure
have no clue. The life log became Facebook,
which, you know, data collection.
That's all it is. And yeah, of course, then people

(41:53):
kept using it, you know, as a social media site as well,
posting things that they don't want.
That's why you would get banned.If you, you know, if you if you
posted anything about a rattlesnake bite that people got
and got killed, they kick your butt off.
They don't want you on there. Then you've got to be, you know,
politically correct as well now,or supposedly some of that's

(42:17):
changing. Supposedly a Mark Zuckerberg.
He's real. Sorry about that.
You know? So anyway, yeah, I just thought
I would let you guys know about that.
I thought it was pretty interesting, especially when it
has to do with AI, you know? And here we are with the Hal

(42:40):
9000 back in 1969, same years, the moon landing, right?
So FYI, on the Hal 9000 was fake.
It's a fake space movie and and the moon landing was fake space.
OK. But anyway, it's just funny how

(43:04):
we've got our Hollywood all tiedin together with our facts that
are really happening. If you believe it, which of
course I don't. But anyway, I think that's it
for today. Let me look here at my little
deal here and see what we've we've got here.
OK, it's that one right there. Yeah, again, go to the website,

(43:29):
check out the website anditsflatbro.com,
truthseekersministry.org and I've got a little, little deal
here and I remind you, it's flat, bro.
Guy sent that to me. He makes these and sends these
out. So go to hisflatbro.com, Truth

(43:51):
Seekers, ministry.org and drop me a line.
You can click on the button on there and get you a free podcast
sticker if you want one. If you don't, no big deal, I'll
send it to you. Let's think what else I think.

(44:13):
That's about it. So if you're listening to this
on YouTube, please like it shareit subscribe to it we're on
Spotify, same thing subscribe toit follow it, however that works
rate it That would be nice that way.
I think I'm I'm shadow banned onabout most everything, so
there's my stuff Don't get out there unless you happen to know

(44:33):
about it. Apparently that's what I was
told anyway. I was told by somebody that my
deal was shadow banned. They said man, you this thing is
shadow banned like you wouldn't believe.
So I'm guessing they're searching for and everything
else and just can't find it. So anyway, I guess the way to
get around that or help to get around that is to like it, share
it, something. So yeah, thanks for listening.

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And I've got more coming out. I've got a whole bunch lined up.
So any questions, comments, concerns, you can get in contact
with me through the website. Thanks for listening and God
bless you.
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