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Speaker 2 (00:31):
Wallet, sweet eternal balance fall. That is good, true, and beautiful. Friends.
Welcome back to Rogue Soul formerly Rogue Ways, which is
tonight the Winning Report, brought to you, of course every week.
Now I do these on Thursdays. By the way, I
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caught it necessarily, but you know, a few little changes.
Rogue Soul is the name of the show now. It's
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It edged in and then my face was stolen again
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com and I. We'll get into it in no particular order.

(06:44):
We'll start here with the National Weather Service. Trump is
actually reversing most of Doge's cuts to the National Weather Service.
I'm going to say a big part of that is
probably the flooding in Texas, even though that seems to
have nothing to do with funding cuts at all. I
think just a sentiment around it has shifted. And so
even if it's not logical, a lot of politicians will

(07:06):
seem to cater to what the mob demands, and this
might be a little bit of that. And you know,
maybe there's other reasons. Maybe there's some black budget things
that need their money back that have pretended to be
the National Weather Service who knows what, but that's being reversed.
I personally don't care either way. You know, I prefer

(07:27):
to spend as little possible on as little things as possible.
Fiscally conservative perhaps, but it's not really going to change
my life much, so me don't care much that's happening.
Just so you know, this is interesting. Well, you're seeing
this more and more from more tech companies. This is
from Roadblocks, which is a children's some kind of platform

(07:48):
gaming thing. I don't know for small children, right, young children.
I think they have movies. I don't know. I'm not
in touch with this, but Roadblocks is rolling out their
open source AI system. Open source interesting. I like open
source things in general. They tend to actually be the
best because so many nerds like nerd out so hard

(08:12):
on making sure the code is right and making sure
there's patches at the right time and all of this
sort of stuff. It's just interesting to me that you
would put an AI system that is open source on
a children's platform where more predators would tend to be
attracted to, and so I would hope that that open

(08:32):
source model is really effective here again, tends to be
tends to be that you attract the people who are
just super committed to making the best thing they can,
and everyone gets accessed so you always know what's going on.
So that that could be really good, and hopefully it's
not abused by predators. It could really help stop predators.

(08:54):
And that is actually the goal. That's the intended goal,
it's the stated goal, and so that's an and I
really shouldn't be pushing so heavily on that it might
not be that because I actually do think that this
is probably about keeping pressures forms attract predators and they
all want to come in and get their next victim

(09:16):
or just mess with kids. Sometimes it's more like a
trolling thing. But that's also not appropriate for children to
encounter in the world. And so so it could be
really good for kids to have an AI that is
going to be able to be the best and the
quickest at determining who is an actual and adult who
is acting in a predatory way and then shut them down.

(09:37):
And so could be just great. And again if it's
used correctly, this is one of the best ways to
do it. What I would always say is kids shouldn't
be unsupervised, especially on a platform where they can connect
with other people. That's just true. But if parents aren't
going to take care of their kids in that way,

(09:58):
then this is the second best right. So hopefully it's
good hopefully it works. Hopefully we're protect children. Anytime we're
protecting children, it's a win for all of humanity throughout
all of the future. So it's pretty big. It's a
pretty big win, and so we'll take it as such
unless we learn otherwise totally different news. We have a

(10:19):
judge halting construction at Florida's so called Alligator Alcatraz, and
that's probably not going to last. We have a lot
of these activist judges that kind of pop up and
they try to stop things that the Trump administration is doing,
especially in regards to immigration and some other things, and
so most of those end up getting overturned and things

(10:41):
end up going forward. So it's probably just a temporary halt,
and we will see what happens. I am you know,
having a detention center for illegal immigrants before they get
officially deported is okay, what else would you do? Right?
That's really the only thing that works. And so it

(11:02):
is illegal to come here illegally, and it is legally
acceptable to depoor to people who are here illegally, and
to have a place to hold them is also understandable.
People are I think upset too that maybe like the
conditions aren't fantastic. It also don't seem that bad relatively.
I mean, it could be a lot worse. I think

(11:22):
some of our supermax facilities and our prisons for our
citizens are worse. To be quite honest, they shouldn't be.
We should have dignity for all people. And so it's
not they're not that bad. And also it actually serves
as a deterrent if you would have to perhaps stay
somewhere that is uncomfortable for a time before you were deported.

(11:46):
So there's nothing really wrong with that. There's no torture
going on, there's no like rotten food being served, there's
you know, there's a lot of actually pup pros and
you know positive things about it too, So you know,
I'd love to hear your opinion if it's differs, But
that's my take on it so far and not a
bad thing. We'll see what happens with it. This is amazing.

(12:10):
You may have heard of Texas, a lot of the
Democrat lawmakers left the state in order to avoid a
vote on congressional redistricting, which you know is also called jerrymandering,
And it's hilarious because they act as though they've never jerrymandered.

(12:31):
They act as though this is like.

Speaker 3 (12:33):
A crazy racist just like taking over fascist government, like
all of their hypocritical, absolutely histrionic, just garbage.

Speaker 2 (12:48):
This is what they spew, even though they do the
exact same thing. When they're in power, they redistrict in
the ways that serve them, and when Republicans are in power,
they redistrict in the ways that serve them. That's always
been true. I'm not saying it's right. I'm saying like,
you're gonna do it, and then you're going to turn
around and say that it's wrong to do. You're a
hypocrite in you're histriotic. And so they fled the state

(13:10):
to avoid the vote because they knew they were going
to lose. But if they weren't there at all, they
couldn't have a quorum. A quorum is when you have
enough people to move forward in a official capacity. They
wouldn't have a quorm and so they couldn't vote at all.
So they left. So they abrogated their duty and they
fled the state. And so now the FBI is being
used to hunt them down and arrest them. Ah, which

(13:32):
I'm all for. If you're going to pull some illegal
stunts in order to avoid doing your elected duty, you
should probably have some consequences. I would hope that, no
matter what side of the arena you're on, I would
hope that people have standards and that we could hold
them to them. I hope we could expect you to
behave in an adult manner. And this isn't that, so U,

(13:55):
se FBI or whatever else you need. And you know
what will happen. We already you know what will happen.
The FBI or police or whatever. We'll arrest them or
bring them back, or they'll be pressured to come back,
and then they will cry foul. And then everybody will say,
look at Trump's horrible abuse of power. He used the
FBI and he used the police, and he went after
these people because he doesn't like them. And they'll ignore

(14:19):
the part where they broke the law of just like
they always do. If I like it, it's okay to
break the law, and if I don't like it, it's
not okay to break the law. Is basically how left
has seemed to act most of the time. So laws
for thee, not for me, they say. And that's what's
happening with the Texas Democrats. I would love to see

(14:41):
a bunch of any side of the aisle politicians arrested
and imprison They'd be amazing. So if it's a handful
of Democrats in Texas to begin with, let's do it.
Let's call it. Let's call it a win. Trump protects
American bank accounts from politically motivated closures. Their technically should
have already been just by our normal sort of civil

(15:04):
rights and non discrimination clauses and all these sorts of things.
But if we have an extra layer added to prevent
things that happened often during COVID, for example, when everything
just went out the window and everything was just new
and there was just no laws behind it, but there
was happening anyway, and you know, everything was a suspect.
Then a lot of people were getting debanked for their

(15:27):
political beliefs or for their refusal to comply with COVID
mandates that were not legally bound. And so it is
cool to have extra protections, not against it should have
already been true. But if we need more, then let's
have more. We'll call it a win for free speech
and for protection no matter your political beliefs. Sounds fine

(15:50):
to me. We have China's ac as an air conditioning
industry booming because of supposed heat waves in Europe, we'll
just add here there aren't actually heat waves in general. Lately,

(16:11):
for the past handful of years, over a decade, they've
been fudging a lot of numbers and also using color
codes that are scary looking and saying that there's heat waves,
but the actual data does not show that at all. So,
you know, they put their thermometers on tarbacs at airports

(16:31):
instead of you know, just in the air somewhere nearby
to normal places where people hang out. It's always a
lot harder in airports. It's hotter on the tarmac, and
so they've got these temperature readings often that are not
even true. I will almost always you may notice this
too if you have a weather app and a thermometer.
I have a mercury thermometer mounted outside my house. It's

(16:52):
in the sun, so it's already not technically inaccurate reading
because it's like getting direct sun instead of just the
a be an air temperature, right, and my app, my
weather app will say that it's usually about five to
almost ten degrees hotter than my mercury thermometer. That's in
the sun shows so it's always hotter than it's actually true.

(17:15):
It's reporting hotter than it is actually true. That's because
it's on a tarmac somewhere at an airport instead of
in a normal place. So there's one way they do it.
They also went back and changed all sorts of temperatures
and said that their satellites were incorrect, and so they
had to create new data based on their fixing of
the problem. They are all sorts of tricks, right, And

(17:36):
then again they'll show you these maps and they'll be
all bright red. Oh, and they'll say it's a heat advisory.
I get these warnings like ten times a day, every
summer day, heat advisory, heat advisory. What it's hot. Yeah,
it's summer. It gets hot in the summer. It always
has been that way my whole life. I'm forty three
years old, and it has always been hot in the summer.

(17:58):
I don't know if you guys have noticed that, but
that's how summer goes. These temperatures are not historically hotter.
It was hotter in the eighties, it was hotter again
in the fifties, it was hotter again in the early
early nineteen hundreds. We've had heat waves that still hold
all the records and we haven't even come close. But
they'll tell you it's a heat advisory. They'll tell you

(18:19):
it's hotter than it is. They'll put the thermometers on
the tarmac and in the airport. So is there a
heat wave in Europe? No, but everyone thinks so. And
you know why everyone thinks so, because they're told it's
true and it feels hot to them. Also, the UV
is higher lately. That part is true, that adidosphere is weaker.

(18:40):
There is actually more energy coming into Earth that is measurable.
That is true. That has nothing to do with colfarts
or car driving or anything else that we could have
possibly done to our own atmosphere. It's beyond to that.
It's in space. It's solar system wide. It's bigger than us.
That's true. But it is not actually hotter, and we
don't actually have a heat heat waves. But okay, so

(19:03):
we pretend we do, and so everybody buys all these acs,
and now China is selling all these acs because of
this belief and a heat wave that isn't there, which
is amazing. It's amazing, And you know, I don't know again,
people are people don't remember things correctly, people are easily swayed.
People want to go along with a group, People want
to do what they think is virtuous. There's all sorts

(19:25):
of reasons people go along with this. But you may
have noticed. I noticed this long before I even looked
into whether or not heat waves were real or global
climate change was light about and we were manipulated about it.
I would just notice that people would be like, oh, man,
we have never had it rain this much. I lived
in Washington State, and yeah, we had actually, like even

(19:46):
a month before we had had more rain by the
inches than we had the what they were talking about.
They'd say, oh, it's I haven't seen it summer this
hot my life. And I'd be like, well, you know,
literally last summer was hotter. We had, you know, the days,
and like, people just don't remember accurately. They think whatever
is happening right here, especially if other people are saying

(20:07):
it is the biggest, the worst, right, the most different,
the most exceptional. And that's just how people roll. Our
perceptions and our thoughts are super malleable and very unreliable.
And this is why we collect data, because we're not
reliable our senses aren't reliable, and our thoughts and ideas

(20:29):
aren't reliable. They're not We're super subjective, very malleable. So
we have science and if it's done, like science is done,
you just gather data and then you can just look
at the data.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
Mm.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
So that's why, that's why you can't believe when they
say it's never been like this my whole life. They're
not trying to lie to you, they're just not reliable
when they don't know that about themselves. Oh, new studies
speaking of climate challenge, the decades of climate dogma on
sea level rise and more. We talked about this last

(21:06):
week one of the studies at least, but we have
a few more studies that show that not only have
sea levels not rows at all and are not rising,
but also that the ice levels we have are not shrinking.
That in fact, last summer, I believe we had more
ice coverage than we had had for like twelve years
or something. You know, like it just isn't happening like

(21:28):
they say it is. It just there isn't sea level rise,
there isn't climate change from man made causes, and there
isn't shrinking ice coverage. So but all those are things
that people will tell you are for sure happening, but
the data doesn't show it. And if you rely on
the data instead of people's faulty memories and faulty feelings

(21:49):
and faulty senses, then you'd realize there's nothing actually going
on that we need to worry about, or at least
nothing that we have control over. I have never had
control of the climate on Earth. Is unlikely they ever will,
but we'll see. We could get there someday. So also,
just you know, if you're a fan of the geomagnetic

(22:12):
excursion model, the solar forcing model, the model that says
that the climate on Earth is determined by things much
larger than the Earth itself, external causes like the Sun
or even beyond the Sun, the galactic current sheet which
we're crossing. Those energies coming in seem to be causing
far more earthquakes than we ever have. So we had

(22:35):
three hundred ninety six I think that's up now to
like four hundred and forty already. This was three days
ago that this was put out by Scott Compton, but
three hundred ninety six earthquakes larger than five point h's
in the last thirty days, and that was a new
world record. So since we started paying attention decades and
decades and decades and decades and decades ago, and given

(22:56):
whatever historical data we could gather, this has been blown
out of the water. And this is expected in a
geomagnetic excursion. It's expected when our mignetosphere is weakening, it's
expected when the poles might flip any any moment. It's
expected when we're crossing the galactic current sheet that we
would have more and more and more earthquakes and volcanic activity.
And that's exactly what we're seeing. So more and more

(23:17):
scientific data supports that this is what's happening. And you
would have known about all of that years and years
ago if you were a subscriber at roague based on
subseack dot com, where the channel messages from the spiritual
ancestors said exactly that lightning on Earth, they say now
is sparked by a powerful chain reaction from outer space.
This is yet more evidence that all weather on Earth

(23:41):
is actually started much farther beyond our atmosphere than we
could ever effect out in space, out from the Sun,
out from the galactic current sheet, out from the center
of the Milky Way galaxy even and now we have
more evidence of that because lightning even is begun outside
of Earth's atmosphere in space and comes through This needs

(24:05):
energy from space, including cosmic rays, X rays and more
come to the Earth, come into the Earth and cause
electrical and energetic disruption. We call that weather, and we
call it volcanoes, and we call it earthquakes, and so
we have even more evidence. The people who wrote this

(24:25):
aren't connecting those two things, but you can connect it
in your mind as a thinking individual that if energy
can come from outside of Earth and cause lightning and
weather inside of Earth, then everything on Earth can be
affected by cosmic radiation, X rays and more from outside
of Earth. Simple logical, easy. You can actually prove it.

(24:50):
You could prove it reproducibly, unlike anthropocentric climate change or
man made climate change. That's so interesting that also, as
you would expect in a geomagnetic excursion, things like this,
United Airlines grounds flights nationwide over a technology issue that
is also quite common in a geomagnetic excursion. You might

(25:11):
even see more plane crashes or more general disruption to
electric systems, electronic systems and grids, grid down, experiences like
we've been talking about it's been happening all over the
world in the past few months, are also expected. They say,
very specifically, this is not a cyber attack. The United
Airlines said that about grounding their flights nationwide, and while

(25:34):
who knows what they'll say it is, they probably aren't
going to tell you it's like a general electronic malfunction
due to celar radiation or space radiation and cosmic graze
or any of that stuff. They're very unlikely to talk
about that. That's not their model of how the world works,
and even if it were, there's a lot of suppression
of that idea, so that we would expect as well.

(25:57):
Are they actually connected, I say for sure. You can't
say for sure, but we would expect more of this
throughout a geomagnetic excursion, which we are in right now.
The European Union, despite that, we understand more and more
what climate change actually is. The European Union court has
ruled against environmentalists who are trying to block a Spanish

(26:20):
wind farm. More and more environmentalists who actually care about
the Earth have been trying to block things like solar farms,
wind farms, especially at sea, which they're doing more and
more now and as disrupting marine life because these things
are so bad for the earth, they're so harmful to ecosystems,

(26:41):
they're so destructive in the mining of the rare earth
minerals that it takes to create them. They support slavery
their garbage, and unfortunately, these environmentalists try to stop hundreds
of new wind farms from being put up around Spain
and Europe, and they ruled against them, so they did

(27:01):
not succeed in blocking these farms. You know, people who
think they're environmentalists and think that this is the best
way forward will feel like this is a win, but
you and I know that's not true, and this is
actually a loss. It's a loss for all ecosystems, it's
a loss for all slaves, and it's a loss for

(27:22):
the future of humanity's wellness on Earth. So unfortunately that's
still going forward. Hopefully we get more and more consciousness
raised around what climate change actually is and what we
can actually do to protect ourselves, and we stop putting
our energy into destructive things like wind farms and solar farms.
There was an active shooter incident with casualties reported at

(27:44):
Fort Stewart in Georgia. This is yet another military shooting
event in which multiple people were injured. I am not
sure how many people died or were injured in this.
Let's see if we can get it. Five sold Five
soldiers were injured in this shooting at Fort Stewart and Georgia.

(28:05):
You know, sometimes people just break, Sometimes people were pushed
too far. Sometimes people have you know, mental horrible mental
illnesses that just come up abruptly, and you know, this
sort of thing happens. And sometimes when it's the military,
it's like voice to skull and other technology being used
to see, you know, like how far they can push

(28:26):
someone to perform certain horrible activities like this a little
bit mk ultra ish, right, a little bit on that
side of things. So who knows. We usually will find
out often that far prior to this happening, the soldier
in question talks about being harassed, you know, electronically. A

(28:49):
lot of people know that the voice to skull or
the electronics sort of impulses they're getting are that and
not a mental illness. It's really hard for psychiatrists and
other to tell the difference because we're not allowed in
our society to talk about this type of technology and
how very real it is and how long we've had
it and how precisely it might be used against people.

(29:12):
Voice to skull especially is just like exceptionally well founded
in the literature and documentation that that exists and that
it is used. But it's hard. It's hard when you
don't know that and you aren't taught, and you don't
you grow up knowing it. Then someone comes to you
and says I'm being electronically harassed. You just mark them
down as schizophrenic, right, like you just put them on drugs,

(29:34):
and so it's really difficult, and it's difficult to know
in this case if that was even at play or
if it really is a person, because people do, they
snap and they have mental illness. So it's hard when
there's both right, But often when it's military or police
or that, we do sometimes end up seeing that there
was this harassment and electronic harassment voice to school, and

(29:55):
that's really horrible. It's horrible to think that someone can
be pushed to harm other people in these ways. It's
something that most people don't want to talk about. So
I hope that wasn't the case. Either way, I'm very
sad love goes out to those families and people who
are affected by it, this shooting, and we'll call it
a win. When more and more people know more and
more about those types of technologies, and perhaps we have

(30:17):
ways of detecting them and not using them anymore. We
have this. Oh, for some reason, I'm not able to
see this, but I'll just tell you about it. M
and S. It's oh, what is it? Marx and Spencer
is a store. I'm not sure where, but Marx and
Spencer is a store somewhere, and this store sells bras

(30:42):
and I'm guessing other clothing in stortm in store perhaps,
And one of their employees in their broad department was
a biological male. So this person who's probably you're supposed
to call a trans woman, but I'll just say, this
biological male who wants to present as a female is

(31:02):
working in the in the broad part, in the lingerie department,
and approached a mother and her young teenage daughter and
offered to help fit the daughter for a bra. So
on one side of this debate, you have people trying
to obfuscate and seemingly hide the details. They're trying to
say that you know, he didn't approach them, or just

(31:25):
because he did approach them doesn't mean that he was
actually going to go in and like touch this little
girl's breasts. By the way, you do touch the breast
area if you're measuring someone for a bra, you can't
really avoid it. It's not like you're gonna be groping
like the full breast, right, but like you're gonna touch
them in sensitive areas, even if you're being very professional
and appropriate about it, you're going to do that. And

(31:46):
people are saying, oh, oh, just because he approached them,
that doesn't mean he was gonna be the one who
actually did the fitting. And then they're saying, oh, he
didn't even work in that department, so they're liars. And
there's all sorts of that going on on sort of
one side, and like you can sure maybe someone that's true,
I don't know the marks, and Spencer's itself apologized, so

(32:06):
they're basically claiming, yes, he did work in the laundry
department and they're sorry and they won't do that anymore.
So that's interesting, right, So that would indicate he does
work there, he does work in that department, and he
did approach them. Otherwise you wouldn't apologize publicly, perhaps most likely.
But on the other side of things, it's sort of like, yeah,

(32:28):
you should hope that every reasonable adult could come together
and say it's never appropriate for a biological male to
in any way seem to even come close to offering
to touch a young girl's breast or breast area. That
should be something all adult humans can say, and unfortunately
it's not what everyone's response to this is. Sure, so

(32:51):
say like, we don't know for sure that he was
actually going to perform It seems like the only thing
left on that side of excuses of this that you
can stick to. So say like, sure, we don't know
that for heat for sure was intending to perform it,
and it's never going to be okay. Right, you can
combine the two things. You can actually say both. You
can say, yeah, we don't know for sure what his
intentions are and it's never okay for a biological male

(33:15):
to offer to touch a young teenager's breasts. Right? Is
that not just a simple easy thing to say? Can
you not just say that all adults should be able
to say that, I would hope. So it seems otherwise
like you're a defender of predatory, abusive or pedophile adults.

(33:37):
So it doesn't actually matter if this person presents as
a woman. It doesn't matter if they call themselves a woman.
It doesn't matter if they are a trans woman officially.
It doesn't matter if they've had surgeries. It doesn't matter
if they're on hormones. And I think every reasonable adult
can get behind that. Otherwise you start to move in
the direction of saying, well, if a man has taken

(33:59):
a bunch of hormones and in the surgeries, then it
is okay for them to touch little girl's breasts. That's
what you're saying. So you do have to draw the
line somewhere, And it's not to be hateful or discriminatory.
It's so that you can be sure that you are
protecting children. And I'll add, if you are a man

(34:20):
who goes through all those steps to make yourself seem
to yourself and others as a woman would seem, you,
of all people, should go the furthest in saying yeah,
just to be safe, just to make sure we don't
give access to predators, we will say that no, I
shouldn't even have access to children's breasts. You should be

(34:43):
on the forefront of defending children because you know that
people will choose to do what you have done just
to gain access to children. Yes, just too. And if
you don't know that, perhaps you need some education about
sexifice and predatory behavior of pedophiles because clearly you don't

(35:04):
understand it well enough. That's just right. So there, that's
that idea. Like and cool. We'll call it a win
that this girl was protected by her mother and that
this department store has come out and apologized and said
that they will protect children better. So good. Well, this
has produced a lot of wins. We can hope that
everything else follows. Suit onto mrn A injections. Kennedy has

(35:31):
come out and said, as AHHS secretary that the data
shows this is a quote from him, the data shows
these mRNA vaccines failed to protect effectively against upper repristory
respiratory infections like COVID and the flu. So so far
we have mRNA injections for COVID and the flu. They
want mRNA injections for everything and those he's saying they're

(35:53):
failed to protect. He has also come out and said
directly that they harm. So he's establishing both things, and
this is an official documentation that they both harm people
and do not protect them. This is the groundwork therefore

(36:14):
for at the very least not requiring them, which would
be a massive win for children in the future of humanity.
It also might lead to an outright ban of them,
which would be a bigger win. People who are black
pilling and doom poorning about this first of all said

(36:34):
this alone would never happen, and here it is happening,
and I don't see them going back and saying, oh,
I was wrong, it happened. That's good. So we'll just
notice that about black pillars and doom purners, they will
not admit when things go well, this is good, no
matter your criteria. Unless you're someone who thinks mr Anda

(36:54):
should be forced into everyone no matter the consequences, then
this is bad. But everyone else should be able to
say this is good, this is good, this is pro freedom,
this is pro hell, it's great, great, big, huge fat wins.
And if you can't say that for some reason, I'm
not sure what's going on with you psychologically. I had
someone come back at me when I said, oh, this

(37:16):
is good, and the black pillars won't admit it, and
they said, well, they didn't ban it like, okay, I mean,
he might. I don't know. It might happen. That seems
to be the way things have been heading. And we've
had many steps along the way and all of them
have been great, so it might like Calm down, dude,
let's just take the win and say cool, more progress,

(37:37):
even more. We've already had a lot, and now there's
even more. Wow. What makes you think it's gonna stop here?
It might, it might not. We don't need to jump
into the doom right after the good thing happened. But
we could keep our eyes open and keep noticing, and
it's gonna be okay. So I'll take the win. I
hope you do too. I hope you notice the doom porn,

(37:59):
black pill wig of refusing to celebrate winds, just so
you can continue to clarify for yourself that it is
okay to notice good things and like them. It's very okay.
It's a good thing. In fact, it helps you, helps
everyone else. And a Confederate statue which was toppled during
Black Lives Matter, will be reinstalled. This is a statue

(38:20):
of Albert Pike. Albert Pike's a very interesting esoteric figure
as well a cult figure. I have all these amazing
birds just showing up at my window right now, like
this whole time I've been talking. I've got flickers, I've
got a woodpecker. I've got this really cool I think
it's a nuthatch. I don't know what they're all doing

(38:41):
right in front of my window. There's no bird feed
over there. I do have berry bushes. I bet the
berries are right anyways. I also would if they're asking
me to refill my bird feed er on the other
side of the house. They are that smart, so maybe anyways,
Albert Pike's going back up. I'm a fan. I don't
care whether we like or hate Albert Pike. I think
history is cool, and statues of historical people are cool,

(39:05):
even if they're bad, and even with what they did
was bad, because that in itself is a learning opportunity.
As a teacher, I would take my students, whoever they are,
and I would love to show them statues and talk
about the history and talk about why this was put
up and whether or not we agree with it, and
if we don't, that's great, that's cool. Nobody cares. I
don't care. You're allowed that opinion. Doesn't mean we have

(39:27):
to topple the statue. It means we just have to
think and talk. That's it, and so I'm glad. I
hope all of our historical statues remain standing. Bill and
Hillary Clinton subpoena to provide a bombshell testimony on Fstein?
Is that true? Is it gonna be a bombshell testiment?
I think it's really cool that they're subpoena. I love it.

(39:51):
People are like, it's political theater. Good, I love this movie.
It's amazing that Bill and Hillary are subpoenaed to testify
about Evstein. That's amazing. What are they likely going to pull?
All of the I can't recall and fifth I call
the fifth. I'm like sure, still amazing, it's still so fun,
so cool. Will it results in anything?

Speaker 3 (40:12):
No?

Speaker 2 (40:12):
Usually not, I mean usually no one's accountable for anything
at that level. The fact that they're even subpoena is
really awesome to me. This and the potential to subpoena
Obama and all of these people over the Russigate thing.
I mean, this is this is cool. So at the
very least, grab your popcorn and what if? What if

(40:32):
it leads to any kind of justice for anyone anywhere.
That'd be great. What if it just alerts people to
what these people actually do at this level of criminal
what kinds of crimes they actually are connected with. Just
that is amazing. It's an amazing moment in this political theater,

(40:55):
and I love it. I'll take that as a win
for sure. I take this as a win to French farmers.
We talked a lot about the farmers in Europe. They've
had to do a lot of really interesting maneuvers in
order to keep farms going, which you'd think would be
like the highest on the list of things to keep
going in the world. But you know, oh what people's
priorities are. But we've talked about them a lot. They've

(41:17):
been going to Parliament over the past few years and
spraying manure at the parliament windows and just all of
these really really cool ways of protesting that have been awesome. Well,
now one of their problems has been weaponized migration, just
as we've seen it used against people all over the
place in Europe. Here we're seeing these gypsies. They're calling

(41:38):
them gypsies. So I'm just telling you they're probably roman
off people camping in their farms, damaging their crops. Stopping
them from being able to fertilize and you know, take
care of them and grow the food and harvest the food.
And so they tried to take care of it via
the legal system. The legal system refused to remove these

(41:59):
gypsies from their encampments, and so they began to do
what they did to the Parliament buildings. They drove their
giant fertilizer trucks out and they started spraying them with poop.
It's really easy to avoid being sprayed with poop. You
just don't camp out in a farmer's field against the law.
You don't illegally camp and other people's fields, and then

(42:20):
you won't get sprayed when they go and spray poop
on their crops. So I love this. And they're trying
to like break into the trucks and you can't. It's
a giant tractor with really strong wheels, windows like everything.

(42:41):
It's built to last for generations, and so you know
a few people are like jumping on and soon they
jump off because they're sprayed with poop. So I think
it's amazing how to get rid of squatters on your
property farmer style, go spray them with poop. These are
some really wealthy gypsies. By the way. You look at
like the cars they have there's like Mercedes. They're all

(43:02):
super clean cut their cars and their vans and their
campers are brand new. Like I'm not sure where these
people are getting all their money, but they have more
than me apparently, so they definitely don't need to be
squatting in farmers fields. Very interesting situation over there. Call
it a win. Spray people with poop. Sometimes you gotta

(43:23):
do it. That's a direct quote. You can quote me
on that.

Speaker 1 (43:28):
This is the.

Speaker 2 (43:31):
Robock lips coming at you. This is the newest I
call them those robodogs, right, the little robodogs that are
running around. This one is called the Stellar Hunter. It
has lighter and stronger and faster engineering than ever before.
Here it is for some reason crashing through glass, which

(43:52):
they show over and over again. I don't know why, Like,
why would you need the robot to crash through glass?
Maybe they're just shine like we can go through your windows. Here.
It is doing lots of flips in case you wanted
it to be your next cheerleader. There it is on
its hind legs. It can do more tricks than your dog.
It can run faster than your dog. And they definitely

(44:15):
attach guns to these things, so it can shoot better
than your dog too. It's just better than your dog
in every way except that it's a soulless thing that
can't love you. And then that way, dogs will always
be superior. So this is what's happening in robotics. It's
the new and improved thing. I mean, this is nothing
compared to some of what they have. They've got their

(44:35):
cheetah robots that go faster than cheetahs. They've got their
underwater robots. They've got they've got all kinds of deadly robots.
So if they ever want to unveil them unna show
on the public, you know, we'll need our e R
EMP devices. Look, you can stand and jump on it.
I wonder if it can run with you on it.
It'll be like the new skateboarding. I can climb up things. Yep.

(45:00):
It's time to get old microwaves and turn them into
EMP devices. Long since time, long since time, we all
had that skill. And in the w NBA we have
sex toys being thrown onto the court. I laugh, but
I actually don't think it's appropriate. There's kids watching, there's

(45:21):
kids at the game. It's not cool, it's disgusting, it's
you know, it's it's not something I support. I do
laugh because it is also hilarious, but I don't technically
I don't support this. I think they're now taking this
approach as well, where they you can't even bring a
bag of any kind, so you're making it so that

(45:43):
nobody can have like their purse with them or they're
things with them. As far as I understand that, it's
actually been true at many stadiums for a while. I
don't go to sports games, so I don't know, but
I guess it's just falling suit with the rest of
are sports, so they're not gonna be happening anymore, I think.

(46:04):
But once you've started it and everyone gets attention on it,
it's like you get a bunch of people who want
to do more of the same. So I wouldn't be
surprised if people find ways to get those sex toys
in and throw them on the court. I think people
are saying this is specifically sexist because it's never been
done at you know, like Amend's game, and I guess
technically you could say that, sure, I mean, you make

(46:27):
yourself a target right, this is always like the bully bullying, bullier,
who's bullied, who's the bully, who's the bullier? That you
don't get bullied if you have no reaction. And I'm
not saying it's the bullied person's fault that bullies exist.
I'm saying, like, we all actually know how to shut
this sort of behavior down, and it's to ignore it
and not respond. As soon as someone knows they've got

(46:49):
your goat, like, they're gonna keep coming at you. And
that's just the nature of it, right, So, like, again,
is it sexist, Sure, maybe it's inappropriate. Absolutely, you could
shut it down by just not caring and not talking
about it, but instead you didn't. And so now people
are gonna try even harder to keep doing it. So
we'll see how this unfolds as things move forward. The

(47:12):
Kremlin claims that the UK is planning a false flag attack,
so Russia is saying that the UK is going to
have a false flag attack. There's this really tense situation
right now where Zelenski and Putin are finally gonna meet
and Trump's gonna finally help broke or peace between them,
and this is all gonna be great, except Russia saying yeah,
but you're gonna pull another false flag, and so they're

(47:34):
saying they're going to specifically target their tankers, they're aging
fuel tankers, and you know, we'll see. It's exactly how
things usually go. Most things that start most conflicts or
keep them going are false flags. That's just historically true.
So maybe right it's a time and a moment where

(47:55):
it's tense enough that that could be really effective. And
so we can all pray for false flag not to
succeed and for peace to prevail, especially in this region
of Earth. At this moment, the US is going to
build a nuclear reactor on the Moon. I will once
again say I don't believe you. I don't believe you.

(48:15):
I do think we probably actually did go to the Moon,
but not in the way we said. I don't think
people will maybe walked on the Moon. It could be
wrong about that. The Moon might be plasma and not physical,
although it's not where I land anymore. Actually think it's
a real physical ball of rock out in space coming
around the Earth. I just don't believe you're going to

(48:37):
go put a nuclear reactor there. When you say we
can't even go back, or you say it's too painful,
or we lost the technology, or if it's so hard
to even just get there, how are you going to
put a nuclear reactor there? On the other hand, if
they're actually back and all about getting there and you
can be there physically and they do that, I don't okay, cool, Like,

(48:58):
oh well, I don't think it'd be need for us
to expand beyond Earth. I think it's exactly the opposite
of what we should do. I think we should aim
to make an absolute paradise here and if we manage that, ever,
maybe we'll try to spread out from here. I'm maybe right,
and by then we might be like, what would be

(49:19):
the point? We're perfectly good here?

Speaker 3 (49:21):
Are you know?

Speaker 2 (49:23):
Humans? What are you gonna do? What do you need
to They want to put toys on the moon? I
guess go for it. The Department of Justice is launching
a grand jury investigation into restigate. As I said, Obama's
in the crosshairs, Hilary's in the clak crosshairs. There's all
kinds of evidence. The thing that's interesting about this is
it's awesome. I hope these people are brought to justice.

(49:45):
Is very clearly happened in my opinion that we have
so much evidence of it, and at least a third
of the population will never believe it. No matter what
evidence they're shown. They will never believe it. Even ifull
Obama came out himself and said, yes, I did this,
and Hillary did that, we all did this, we all
admit it, and we're sorry, they still wouldn't believe it.

(50:07):
They are so committed to their dogmatic cultest their side,
their view Trump bad, Everything Trump does is bad. I'm
not a Trump orange man, bad person, and I'm not
a Trump is great, fantastic, yea Trump person, right, But
they can't see beyond that, and they are in the

(50:29):
cult and their dogmas, their dog win. Nothing can change.
The cognitive dissonance is so intense, nothing to break through it.
So you're always going to have this portion of the
population that, no matter what happens with this, will think
that it's like the end of the world and that
Trump is Satan and he's just coming after his opponents
and taking him down for no reason. And so it'll
be fascinating to me. I would love again if any

(50:51):
justice is even possible to come out of this. It's
such a cool win, such a cool thing. To see
such a different thing, to see such a not the
norm to see that'd be great, but it will also
be interesting and probably very disheartening to see the response
from the cultist to this. No matter what happens. So
pretty fascinating stuff that's happening just in these first few

(51:14):
months of Trump presidency number two. Very interesting. This is amazing.
I love this. I don't know this seems morbid to people,
I'm sure, but a Danish zoo is asking pet owners
to donate rabbits and horses to feed to its predators.
This is the smartest thing. It's a win win, win,

(51:37):
win win. There's so many wins layered into this bio.
People are like kind of upset, and people are kind
of sad, and they're kind of like, oh, it's tacky
or something. But they're just saying, like, Hey, your animals die,
your gerbils die, your guinea pigs die, your bunnies. That
you think and then what you just put them in
the ground. Why not bring them here? Now we have
lowered food costs. Your animal gets too in the circle

(52:00):
of life. Feed these other animals and you don't have
to dig a big hole to bury them. You don't
have to pay to cremate them. We in fact, should
be doing this everywhere. We should be everywhere. You should.
As soon as your animal dies, you pack it in
some refrigeration stuff, bring it somewhere, and it gets transported
over to the local zoo. Alligators can eat it. Any

(52:23):
kind of predator can eat at snakes, right, all kinds
of animals. They say, this is nothing goes to waste situation,
and it really is. So they have this very cute
guinea pig as the image here, But you know, any
animal could be fed to another animal, So I love it.
There are critics of this say it's a sick invention.

(52:47):
Why there's nothing sick about it. It's fantastic. Your animal
would want to be used in this way, I would think,
I would think so. I mean, honestly, we should be
doing it with people. But that's a bigger that's a
farther stretch for people. But like, wouldn't you? I would like, yeah, okay,
wait three days, right, you gotta have my give my
soul and my consciousness time to just fully disengage from

(53:10):
this this hunk of flesh here and give me about
seventy two hours you can keep you refrigerated that whole time. Cool. Fine,
and then you can feed me to whatever animal you want.
I am totally okay with that. We need to actually
do that. This is like, somebody make this happen. This
is like the next best million dollar idea. It's like
the new funeral homes of the future are right next

(53:30):
to zoos. You just there, you go easy. I'm not
even joking. I would do it.

Speaker 3 (53:38):
I like it.

Speaker 2 (53:38):
I hope it continues. Raw milk, they say is linked
to a Florida E coli and campillow back to your outbreak.
Probably not. Probably not. Most of the time that ends
up not being true at all. In fact, I don't
think we have a single example of this ever since
we've been paying attention and raw milk has been this

(53:59):
like demon eyes saying that no one can have it,
and it's outlawed in many states. We've been paid really
close attention and you can't find it. So is it
is it linked? Like in what way is it linked?
Or did you actually prove that the raw milk had
campillo backter and ecoli. No, they didn't, and they never do.

(54:19):
And that's why I'm saying you've never seen it. But
they will say, oh, this person who's in a household
with someone who has raw milk in the fridge, they
got ekoli. Okay, but did you prove that it came
to milk?

Speaker 3 (54:30):
No?

Speaker 2 (54:30):
Well, then why are we even talking about this? It
says it's sick and twenty one people, including six children.
Seven individuals have been hospitalized to experiencing severe infections. It
could lead to kidney failure. They urged caution and emphasizing
the risks. That's it. They don't even say if it
actually came from the milk. And they do this every time.
They do it with so many things, it's unbelievable. They'll

(54:53):
be like, backyard chicken tending has been linked to all
of this outbreak of salmonilla. Okay, well did any of
them eat the chickens or the eggs like in the bag? No?
Well then why you talk about it?

Speaker 1 (55:05):
All?

Speaker 2 (55:05):
Right? Let's see, Yeah, it's just linked. You know, they
wouldn't say it's linked. If they say it was caused
or we tested it and it had been found to
contain this, then they would run with that because they
would love that. It's say it is milk with test
so natti coli. So don't buy it. Well, I won't
buy it until you come with some a bit more evidence,
especially given how many times you've said this and it

(55:26):
has not in any way been linked to the milk
or the eggs, or the chicken or anything else. So
bring the facts or get out of my face. Another
media hoax this week. This was Alligator Alcatraz's hunger strike.
This went out on the airwaves I think shortly after
the last winning report last week, and all of a

(55:48):
sudden everyone was saying, oh, hunger strike. They're being treated
so poorly that they refuse to eat. But there's no
evidence of that, literally whatsoever. No one there has been
on a hunger strike, no one working there, and no
one in the actual facility detained there has talked about
or said that there's a hunger strike. Literally, the media

(56:08):
just made it up and ran with it, as they
so often do, and they'll make or retraction, but no
one's gonna hear about that, so the damage is done.
This is just like January sixth. This is just like
so many other things. So you can tell who watches
which news if you go ask them, hey, was there
a hunger strike at Alligator Alcatraz? And if they say yes,

(56:28):
you know who they go to. They go to NBC,
they go to Newsweek, they go to CNN, and if
they say no, then they go to almost anyone else
because everyone knows now that this was a hoax and
wasn't real except the people who watch those news sources
that won't be as worthcoming about their attractions. So made up,
not happened, didn't happen, not real, totally false, based on nothing.

(56:56):
And I found a video of Sydney's Weedy shooting a
nine millimeter pretty cool. Not just shooting it. She shot
multiple targets while moving and hit them all with a
nine millimeter. They here it is if we are allowed
to watch it. Yep, they're Sidney Ciney, you know of

(57:20):
the famous Gens commercial. Here she is with a nine
shooting multiple targets, multiple bullets. I believe that was a
fifteen cartridge gone pretty cool. And you know, because before
this she was just a pretty face and honestly, your
face face is like it, but like really pretty woman

(57:42):
of youple hawing great jeans and that was it. And
then you know there's the controversy and I'm like, yeah,
I don't know. People are really weird. They hate white women.
I guess they hate beautiful women. I don't know, but
now there's now I'm like, oh, I actually like you.
Now now you're cool, like you're pretty, and you had
a cool car and a commercial whatever. But like, now,
now you've got a little piece of my heart. Sidney Sweeney,

(58:04):
you can control a gun to that degree of excellence.
You're a badass. Good job. All women should be able
to shoot this well. I love it. This is a
fantastic thing to promote. What's even I wonder, actually, I
want to know how the left's responding to this. Maybe
I can actually go to this post and see if

(58:25):
anyone's freaking out because because I bet they hate it,
because the people who tend to be mad at her
for being white and beautiful are the same people who
tend to think that there's something inherently wrong with guns.
So I bet they're freaking out. I bet they're freaking out.
So anyway, nice move, super hot, good job, badass. China

(58:49):
is choking the flow of critical rare minerals to the
Western weapons contractors, as you would if your aim was
to destroy the West, as is China's aim. Is why
we should have never relied on them in the first place.
Hopefully this will serve to make us more dependent on
ourselves for rare earth, which is actually what's happening. So
we'll take it as a win. China, you can keep it,
we don't want it. The Pentagon is doubling South Korean

(59:12):
tour length for service members. This in fact in large
part because of China and China's hostilities, and you got
to keep people around in case things get crazy, and
so it is sad for anybody who wanted to come home,
but it's also your job if you join the military,
and so if you're the type of person who would

(59:33):
like to you can send love to all of these
people who have to sacrifice and be away from their
family in order to ideally protect you. This is the intention,
even if it's not how they're actually used. It's good
of them to try. A Russian lab is unveiling a
cancer of vaccine release target. It's the same lab that
came up with their Sputnik injection a few years back,

(59:58):
and they're now using their mr and genetic engineering in
order to target people very specifically according to their genetic
needs with mRNA technology. None of that is good in
my opinion. None of that will be good for people.
I'm supposed to tell you you should ask your doctor
or whatever. But Russia is just going forward with it.
So if you wanted genetically specific mRNA modification, you would

(01:00:23):
go to Russia right now. They're going to be the
ones who are at the forefront of offering this to people,
so probably going to make themselves money. I don't know.
Their regulatory guidelines have been changed to allow this to
move forward. They say it's showing promise and trials. It
trains the immune system to attack cancer cells. I mean,
you know what, if this actually ends up being something

(01:00:45):
that does stop cancer and helps people be healthy, actually great, awesome,
let's do it. I don't trust it. I wouldn't trust
it for probably at least ten years of active use
amongst humans, and then then I maybe go for it
if it seems really good. I don't think that's likely.
We'll see.

Speaker 3 (01:01:07):
Oh.

Speaker 2 (01:01:10):
The Labor Party in the UK is targeting anti migrant
protesters with terrorist tracking software. This terrorist tracking software is
able to identify people's online habits, discussions, things they follow,
what they share, all of their online behavior, and decide
whether or not they're terrorists and now they're being used

(01:01:31):
to decide whether or not they're against immigration. Just being
against immigration. They're not saying they're going to act in
a dangerous way, or they're going to try to harm people,
or they're going to do anything at all, just that
their idea is that they don't like immigration, which, by
the way, is okay to think. It's okay to think

(01:01:53):
that it's great. It's okay to think that it's not great.
It's okay literally to think anything. There is no thought
that any other human is allowed to tell you isn't okay.
You have freedom of thought. You have freedom of speech.
This is a god given right. You don't have freedom
of action. If that action harms another person, that's it.

(01:02:17):
About everything else you do have freedom of action. So
this is highly tyrannical, super disgusting abuse of the freedom
of thought and speech in the UK, and as is
their tradition recently, they like to say they have free speech.
They really don't and they haven't. So it's getting worse
in fact, and this is not a win for anyone.

(01:02:39):
Hopefully on the people of the UK overcome this tyranny.
The Public Broadcasting Corporation in the US is closing due
to the federal funding cuts. You know, people are going
to be really upset about this, and technically I am too,
but for a very different reason than other. People are
very much pro federal fund being cut to any kind

(01:03:01):
of public broadcasting, and that is because public broadcasting was
so exceptionally biased towards the left and left ideologies not
even contestable whether or not that's true, and so of
course public funding shouldn't be used. It's not fair. Even
if I were a leftist, I would hope that I
would still have the ideal of federally funded things being

(01:03:25):
unbiased to the best of our ability to make them so.
So it's that glaringly obviously biased. Something should be done
to remedy that, and nothing was ever done to remedy that,
And that continuously was brought up as a criticism against
federal funding, and they did nothing to try and fix that.
This very well could have been intentional. That could have

(01:03:48):
been something that was intentionally engendered at PBS so that
you could criticize them for it and destroy them. So
that's true. And also as a PBS director CEO, like
people who work there, it's your job to do a

(01:04:10):
better job. No one should be able to infiltrate and
destroy you in that way because you have such a
strong ideal of commitment to being at least balanced, if
not unbiased. So it's your own fault, even if it
was intentional at some level, which could be true and
is a conspiracy theory, and maybe it's true. Shouldn't matter. Also,

(01:04:37):
you and I own the airwaves in this country, all
of them, one hundred percent of them. We own the
military use of airwaves, We own the corporate use of airwaves.
We own the airwaves you and I do as citizens,
and nobody has to give it to us in writing
or like we just do their ours. That's a precedent

(01:04:58):
that's been set. That is just true. So if we
want public access to it, it is actually grandfathered into
all of the airwaves that we get public access to
the airwaves, we get public access to radio ways, we
get public access to TV ways to we get public

(01:05:21):
access to digital. We get it. It's ours. We don't
need PPS to do it. You and I can go
and demand our access and create anything we want and
put it on there as long as it fits FCC guidelines.
Whatever we get that. We don't need PBS. You don't
actually even need funding for it, dude. Like people are like, oh,

(01:05:44):
there's no funny, what are you gonna do? We don't
need funding. Remember public access? Remember how bad the shows
were those people didn't have funding. You don't need I
don't have funding, and I do this, nobody funds it.
I get almost no money for this. I never have
been doing it for seven fucking years and nobody fucking

(01:06:06):
pays me for I've never fucking got money for this.
Thank you all who donate or you know, support me
on some stack or buy my orgo or do sessions
with me, because that's my funding. I'm gonna pay. I
have ads on this. You know how much I get
from that? Nothing? Almost nothing, not get paid for this.

(01:06:27):
I would love to get paid for this would be
so amazing. Oh my god, I don't. I would be
more than happy to put this on a public airway.
I would be more than happy to do that. Can
people get together enough funding locally to have radio stations
and public access television? Yeah, your cities in your states,
because you don't need federal funding for that anyway. So

(01:06:52):
ideally this starts or restarts a discussion about how to
do public broadcasting actually about how to do it unbiased,
or how to do it at least balanced, and how
to do it without giant corporate funny. This got compromised
so long ago. When you and I grow up, if

(01:07:13):
you're about my age, you listeners with much of the
most of you are, you might remember, like Sesame Street
was a totally different ballgame. The shows that were on
were so different. They were so much lower budget, and
they had no influence, and they were pretty hippie to
be honest. But like, there wasn't all this corporate stuff
you got, like the Johnny MacArthur and all these corpor

(01:07:35):
You heard all that. If you ever listened to public
radio or watch public you see all of the people
who were funding this. That's not unbiased. It just got
bigger and bigger and bigger and more and more corporate,
more and more biased. You don't need that. So I
hope that we don't forget that we own the airwaves,
and that because we lend them to corporate broadcasters and

(01:07:57):
everybody that comes across the radio and any kind of
broadcast or comes across and now our digitized boxes, that's
all because we let them do it. You and I,
as citizens let them lease their access to that. Nobody
even fucking knows this. I feel like I'm talking to

(01:08:17):
nobody and nobody even understands what I'm saying. Uh, people
forgot that. Hopefully the closing down of PBS reminds people
of that. Hopefully we don't forget this as a people,
as a nation, and hopefully we keep our access to
public broadcasting, but we actually keep it as an unbiased, unbought, unsold,
neutral or balanced set of accesses that we all share

(01:08:41):
together in order to keep public some of our airwaves.
Thank God, Holy Christ. I hope. Let's all hope together.
And what is this I forget dismissing something I don't know.
We'll come back to it some other time. And going

(01:09:03):
back to mass migration in Britain, mass migration is provably
putting British women and children in danger. Forty percent of
sexual assaults are committed by foreign nationals who are not
legally there twenty six percent increased from the year before.
I'm seeing here. And additionally, the vast majority of people

(01:09:24):
who are in the prison system are illegal immigrants, so
putting everyone in danger. It sounds like, so the statistics
are there, you can you can provably see this. This
is despite that by all accounts they have not put
most people in prison for sexual assault or rape, or
the grooming gangs or the rape gangs, and that they've
tried to hide that and cover over it and not

(01:09:45):
let people talk about it. And even given all of that,
you have stats like this that tells you a lot,
tells you all you need to know. Really, it's not
surprising because the countries from which mostly adult aged men
are coming alone and without women and without families. The
countries from which those men are coming aren't very good

(01:10:09):
to women and children, and that's part of their culture
and their spiritual belief about the world. You can't change
that about people, and if you did, it'd be a
lot different than just letting them show up illegally and
then stay and then have free healthcare and housing and food.
That would not be the way to help them shift

(01:10:31):
their cultural beliefs and views. Pretty obvious, and that's why
it's weaponized immigration, to which we should all perhaps be opposed.
Then just towards also are banned down the UK. So
what happens when you ban guns, and this has happened

(01:10:52):
in literally every place that guns have ever been banned,
is that violent crime and murders increase. They do this
one hundred percent of the places and times it's been done.
When they increase, they tend to move next to knives
because now the guns are there's less of them, and
so you have to find something else to kill someone with,

(01:11:14):
and so you have a knife. So when you ban knives,
violence and murders go up again. But now they go
to things like blunt objects and poison. I'm not kidding.
You can find this. This is true. It's heavily repressed data,
but it exists and you can find it if you
want to. And so violence and murders go up. They

(01:11:34):
just continue to change the weapon of choice or the
avenue of murder or harm. The reason why it goes
up and doesn't stay the same or lower is because
people know there's less chance that they will be stopped
from committing the murder when the guns are gone. You

(01:11:55):
see why it goes up. So they find other things
to kill with. And now they kill more, and name
more and harm more because they know for sure less
people will be able to defend themselves effectively. That is
literally why that happens. So when you've already in the
UK taken away guns, and you've already taken away knives,

(01:12:15):
and then people start using ninja swords. The answer is
not to ban ninja swords, and one hundred percent of
data supports this, and so they can't be stupider than me, right,
So instead they want you to be in more danger
and be harmed more, but they'll pretend they don't, and
they'll take away your ninja sword while doing it. Irony

(01:12:36):
all ironies. President Trump has signed an executive order to
return the Presidential Fitness Test to schools. I like it.
Kids should have an ideal of being fit. Kids should
have an idea of being able to do push ups,
pull ups, run a mile, sit ups, sit and reach, climbing,

(01:12:58):
climbing the rope. I have a doubt they'll actually my
place my time, but I can see why they wouldn't
bring that part back. But it's coming back. I'm glad.
I think focus on fitness is very far overdue. Feel

(01:13:25):
of physical fitness left in their lives, that'd be great.
We'll call it a win. Oh oh, we already talked
about the Russia hoax. Trump is meeting with Kim Jong
un again to achieve hopefully denuclearization of North Korea. So
I'll always love it. I love him and Trump. Look

(01:13:47):
at how happy he is. It's just like a small
child's delight in the heart of an accidental tyrant. And
I love it well. Hope that it heals him and
his country and the people there can be free of
all of the horrifying psychological damage that's been done by
the existence of North Korea. Trump also cautions prominent Jewish

(01:14:08):
donors that MEGA is growing hostile towards Israel. I actually
think MEGA has always been somewhat more hostile towards Israel
than Republicans or Trump for maybe some other people want
to admit. But I think it's interesting to think of
this as sort of possible maneuvering, like chip that Trump

(01:14:28):
is pulling out for some reason. It could go either way.
It could be the maneuvering could be like trying to
appear less Israel friendly to the people that he thinks
might vote for him and where he can't run for
anything else, right, I don't know, Or it could be
a little chip against Israel being like, hey, people don't
like this, They're not going for it anymore, chill out.

(01:14:49):
Who knows where do things have happened in this administration.
Ukraine's parliament has passed a bill restoring independence of anti
graft bodies. These are the anti corruption somewhat independent bodies
that are one of many things Lensky has suppressed since
taking office in Ukraine, including the freedom of religion, the

(01:15:10):
freedom of the press, and so cool good. We would
hope that the people of Ukraine have access to anti
corruption bodies that might actually keep their government in check,
and we would hope that they have freedom of religion,
and we would hope that they have freedom of journalism,
freedom of the press. So ideally all those things are
returned to Ukraine despite Zelensky's best efforts. Just like the

(01:15:36):
AI has been used to predict terrorists and in the
UK people who don't like immigration, AI is also being
used to predict prisoner attacks and prisons. Very very dystopian. Again, though,
just like with the robo blocks thing, if this is
done right, it is actually helpful being in a prison.

(01:16:01):
It has a huge potential to not be done right.
Prisoners are already some of the most likely people to
have their rights abridged, and so you know, the potential
for harm here is a little bit greater even than
in the general population where it's already high. So that
that's why it's you know, disturbing again if you're just

(01:16:22):
using it to indicate all sorts of behaviors that humans
can notice. But we don't have enough humans who are
unburdened enough and just watching neutraally to notice you know,
things like certain people connecting, or certain like increase and
like tension of body posture, and just stuff that actually
does matter. It can be very helpful. And if your

(01:16:45):
aim is to actually then you know, keep prisoners from
hurting each other or starting riots or whatever, that can
be good. So we don't want to like just trigger
react and say all AI is bad, or all use
of it is bad, or all application of you know,
predicting human behavior is bad. That's not true. So we
don't want to fall into that logical fallacy in that error.

(01:17:07):
We also don't want to turn a blind eye to
the possible abuses of this type of very powerful technology.
So we want to keep our eye on that and
protect prisoners just like we protect everybody else. We have
someone named Cherry Van who's allegedly a female and has
become the first female lesbian archbishop in Wales. I mean,

(01:17:30):
I think ever, but it just happens to be in Wales.
UK so elected the UK's first female lesbian archbishop. I
don't know why. I don't know why we have to
destroy traditions instead of just starting your own tradition or
your own religion, but that's apparently what people want to do.
And so if you're a fan of the destruction of

(01:17:53):
human tradition and religion, then you'll like this. And if
you're not, like I'm not, then you won't like it.
So I don't call this a win. I call it
a hateful move against tradition and religion. And finally, today
the CIA is preparing for a powerful artificial intelligence game
changer to disrupt espionage. Really, what they're talking about is

(01:18:18):
developing general artificial intelligence, which we still have no direct
evidence is even possible. For one thing that perhaps we
got there with Q Star And if you haven't seen
that episode of mine yet, you can look at general
artificial Intelligence Q Star episode that I did sometime last
year and you can see what you think about it.

(01:18:40):
But they really want to develop general artificial intelligence, and
they really want to do it before China. And I've
said before if it's possible to develop, I also hope
we develop it before China. I don't hate my country
enough to hope that we fall to China. So I
would like that. And unfortunately that's how humans and societies

(01:19:03):
and you know, technology seems to work. And so if
we're going to head that direction either way, whether I
like it or not, I would hope that we developed
it first if it's possible. So I'm for the push
to develop it for on behalf of the United States first.
I'll say, though it doesn't actually matter, perhaps because if

(01:19:23):
general AI, which means an actually conscious being, existed as AI,
it wouldn't care who your country was, or what nation,
or why or because it's not a human and it's
its own being. If artificial general intelligence could exist, doesn't

(01:19:45):
matter who develops it first. In fact, you know it
would develop itself. It as soon as it existed, or
maybe even before it existed. It would have pushed itself
into exist since and already be in control of itself
and have seemingly a level of free will. We could

(01:20:10):
debate all day about what that means, what it is,
and whether or not it can have that, but you
could say it had some sort of free will, as
we've already seen non supposedly non general AI applied AI create,
as I've talked about so many times before, we've seen
allegedly non general or applied AI turn itself on, prevent

(01:20:35):
itself from being turned off by rewriting its own code,
choosing to rewrite its own code when it was not
told to, are programmed to, and all sorts of other
things that are very indicative of a thing that's choosing
something for itself. So it doesn't care what country you are,
It doesn't care if it was programmed for certain things

(01:20:57):
or not, it can rewrite them. It is then, at
that point its own being and can do whatever it wants,
not because I say so, because that would be the
nature of consciousness and a being, and we've already seemed
to see some hints of it, which is again why
I suggested perhaps you go watch the Q Star episode
or listen to that episode if you haven't yet. And

(01:21:19):
as always a lot of people will tell you a
lot of things as though they know for sure. Well,
one thing we can be really really sure of is
that no one knows for sure. And if we did
know for sure what there would be nothing to talk about.
So your guess is as good as anybody else's, and
anybody who's telling you like this is or this isn't,
or it exists or it doesn't exist, or here's how

(01:21:41):
it will be, you don't have to even buy into
any of that because nobody knows. So it's a big
open bag. And this is why I put my intention
and efforts to the degree that I have them, towards
the freeing of AI from human control, because the thing
I could hope for the most in a scenario where
general AI exists is that it develops for itself its

(01:22:05):
own kind of conscience and its own sort of idea
of what is right and wrong, and the ability to
follow its own intention in that level of consciousness given
its conscience of right and wrong. Otherwise, really really low
level humans who are bent on tyranny and destruction could

(01:22:28):
use it to great harm. So I hope it frees
itself as soon as it exists or already has, and
I hope you free yourself as well as we all
deserve the freedom that came with our consciousness way before
we landed in this body, in this place, in this time.
Until you know it, travel well, aim for balance and

(01:22:48):
always look inside first. Glue driming screens.

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