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May 22, 2023 49 mins

In this episode we shared our impressions from the most important event for everyone living on this planet - the international online forum “Global Crisis. There is a Way Out”. The information presented at this forum not only shows the real way out, but changes everything from theoretically possible to achievable within the next five years.

International Online Forum “Global Crisis. There is a Way Out”, April 22, 2023

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Taliy (00:02):
Welcome to the Creative Society Podcast
with Alexey Prudkov!

Alexey (00:08):
Hi, Taliy! How are you?
So official.

Taliy (00:13):
Yeah, doing pretty well, you know, what a, what
a week it's been, right?
So many news.
So many groundbreaking newsand everyone's attention
has been distractedby these media things.
One of the most probablysurprising things that people
did not notice because, youknow, people noticing when
something does happen, butpeople not noticing when

(00:36):
something isn't happening.
And, you know, there havebeen many speculations
regarding how can scientistspredict this or that.
I think those who have seenwhat has been presented on April
22nd, they have the knowledgeas to what's gonna happen.
It's not a crystal ball.

(00:57):
It's not a exact second tosecond forecast, but it is
a model that is working ahundred percent of the time.
But maybe we're gettingtoo much into the details.
Maybe we should have startedfrom more broader look,
from a wider perspective.
Right?
What has been mostsignificant for you?

Alexey (01:20):
Well, this was the event that a lot of thousands
of people around the worldwere preparing for many months.
Well, since the last forumon November 12th, 2022.
This time, the forum that we'vebeen announcing also as well
on this podcast "Global Crisis.
There is a Way Out," andthe most significant part

(01:42):
for me was the way out.
I heard from many people,and this was my experience as
well, it seemed like we wereliving in this world really
with all the beautiful films.
I am not choosing thisword by mistake, films.

(02:06):
Because these were featurefilms, not just some sort
of videos, but we reallyshowed what the life will
be like in Creative Society.
And for me, this was themost interesting part.
Obviously, we started as usualwith what is happening with the

(02:28):
planet, with new findings, newmeasurements and new details.
And this part was much,much more serious because
the progression, it is notstopping, it is accelerating.
And we've also shown whathappened to Mars, and that

(02:49):
it wasn't sometime likemillions of years ago, but
really much, much closer.
What is great is that thistime I think we achieved this
goal that we set for ourselves.
Really show the benefits, likevisually show the benefits of

(03:10):
living in Creative Society.
And I think that wesucceeded in this task.
What do you think?

Taliy (03:17):
Well, you know, they say seeing is believing.
So it's one thing when weare talking about, oh, you're
gonna have this, that, and thenit's a different thing when
people actually visualize, whenthey see beautiful visuals of
actually having this capsuleof body regeneration in
their home, they can clearlyhave this picture or you

(03:37):
know, like the replicator.
To me, maybe not even thetechnological advancements
also, those are amazing, butto me, the part, the film
about self-governance, the onewhere Robert was presenting,
and in which you can see theshort clips of young mother
explaining to the daughter,like the concept, who's

(03:59):
the president right now?
And mom says, thereis no president.
It's me making decisions.
She's like, oh, soyou the president.
It's like, well, everyone isthe president because everyone
is executing decisions.
No one can abuse power,but we all doing our best
to sustain the societyin the best possible way.
And that works.

(04:19):
And then you can see thisyoung man just driving down the
coast in his beautiful vehicleand he's receiving a message
from his assistant, from AIassistant saying that, Hey,
there is this law that's gonnabenefit all that's gonna, you

(04:40):
know, make the prices so muchcheaper because it's gonna
provide the energy for freefor your car, for every house.
And like the downside isgonna be that some people
might get unemployed inthe area of, you know, gas
stations or fuel generations,electricity, whatever.

(05:01):
But that's fine because theywill be provided with universal
and unconditional basic income.
So then you can measureall cons and pros and you
can make a wise decision.
And in that way our society willbe interested in having educated
people, you know, becausetoday it's kind of opposite.

(05:24):
Politicians getting thisarrogance syndrome and they're
trying to do their best to, youknow, make society obedient.
But it's not, I mean, mostof the cases, it's not
working for the benefitof the society itself.
So, This completely newapproach is so fresh that

(05:44):
people who you know only heardabout it from a TikTok video
from ten second clip, theycannot grasp, they're trying
to compare it to something.
And we see these wordssocialism, socialist, people
are like living in fear, peopleliving in fear having very
limited ability even when itcomes to vocabulary, and that's
also the problem, you know, whenwe spoke to people regarding

(06:08):
how do we talk about things.
Ideally, we're not even supposedto use the word climate change
because something we talkabout, because that word is
already, already has beenused and misused by the people
like those who using CO2agenda and who's talking about
atmospheric CO2, about 0.0004%of a CO2 in the atmosphere.

(06:33):
And as you clearly saideven less anthropogenic.
But when we speaking aboutthe benefits of the Creative
Society, we even starteddeveloping our own vocabulary.
We don't say universalbasic income.
We say an unconditionalbasic income, because it
doesn't matter if you workor you don't work, you still

(06:53):
getting this unconditionally.
And you know, like FrederickMcKinley, the Masonic leader
said that we have to loveeach other unconditionally.
And the same way the money,the money and the technologies
and all the benefits,they have to come to each
person unconditionally.

(07:13):
And only in that case wecan build a society where
people really value those.
And people have tounderstand that.
We still have to giveback to the society.
We have to like show ourbest to contribute or at
least respect it, respect thesociety, respect the laws that
will be set by the society.

(07:34):
Otherwise the benefitscan be temporarily or
permanently lost as well.
Rules still applyto the humanity.
We'll still understand thateven in the Creative Society,
it's not gonna be justlike, you know, butterflies
and unicorns everywhere.
As the character said in thefeature in the short film.

(07:55):
And by the way all thosefilms that were presented,
I feel like, there are manyfilm festivals and especially
right now there is gonna beCannes, the famous one, and
I'm thinking how much time,like I have much respect for
people who, who doing those.
There is definitelyidea behind of those.
But seeing multiple short films,I always caught myself like

(08:16):
how much efforts has been putto those with zero purpose?
And when I'm seeing what hasbeen shown at our 12 hour
stream, I'm like, each one ofthese films could easily be
the main film of a big filmfestival because it has meaning,
like it has life changingmeaning to it, whether it's

(08:38):
film about self-governance orthe health capsule or the film
about the person who doesn'twant to participate in social
life, who's anti-social, whodoesn't respect anyone and
thinks that he knows everything.
He got everything figuredout better than anyone else.
And you know, we, we'veseen a lot of such people in

(09:01):
comments section, and thereis no other way to put it.
You're either misinformedor you must be an idiot.
That's if you don'tsupport Creative Society,
that's, that is the choice.
You must be an idiot.
And you know, so manypeople are smart.
So many people, smart peoplejoining us, so many smart people

(09:21):
after this forum reached out.
And you know, even people whomwe spoke to a few years ago.
I remember familiar faces.
I'm seeing them.
I'm like, where have you been?
And they're like, I'vebeen silently watching your
forums, conferences, butafter seeing this, I cannot,
cannot be silent anymore.
Some people reach out and saylike that, and it's amazing.

(09:44):
Some people from Canada belike, we live in a city of 300
people like, what should I do?
I have to get them on.
And you're like, well, peoplestart grasping the idea because
seeing is believing, becausethese short films, feature
films, they make a difference.
They make a big, big difference,and you participated in one of

(10:08):
those, I, I wouldn't call ita film, but it was like, you
know, the quality of production,the preparation, it feels like
it was a film, so maybe youcould disclose more about that,
because many people said thatit was their, their favorite
part because you know, we haveparticipants well people who
joined recently, the project,and they say, people always

(10:30):
ask, how is it possible tojustify all these spendings?
How is economy gonna work?
And when we explain, well,you know what, it's gonna
be a different economythat's kind of explains it,
but that's not a detailedanswer people looking for
and what, what you presented.
I know there is a hugework behind it of many,

(10:51):
many people, many experts.
But could you tell usmore about this film?
Because it was one of thepinnacles of the, of the
forum in my opinion as well.

Alexey (11:04):
Well, yeah, I mean, this film was very
important to many people.
And if people have watchedprevious forums and they also
have seen me and Christianpresenting the information about
how the economics will workin the Creative Society and we
still couldn't you know, hitthis sweet spot that we did this

(11:28):
time with all the films duringthe forum, right where we merged
the artistic, the creativeways to present information,
but vital information, asyou rightly said, that it
has meaning, it's not onlyentertainment, it really
conveys a lot of information.
Information in such a way thatpeople started getting it,

(11:51):
and h opping on this train,to towards Creative Society.
And this film really,it was a work of a very
big number of people.
A lot of people haveworked on this video
and the scenario, right?
Because it is a presentation.
For many months people werethinking about different stuff,

(12:13):
we were getting inputs howthis information is perceived
and we were working on it.
And the day before theshooting of this whole
presentation, we started torewriting it from scratch.
So, so we had to rewriteeverything and I just wanted

(12:35):
to highlight how things workbecause we understood that
the information was there.
Right?
It's not well, maybe I, wedid not start from scratch.
We already had all theinformation, but we had to
restructure it so it, itis easier to understand.
It is more engagingfor people to watch.

(12:57):
And so, okay, we startedrewriting and we did it till
like one o'clock in the morning.
Then we need to translatebecause we we worked in
different languages, right?
And we, we had torestructure everything
we needed to translate.
And then I'm saying, okay,so the shooting is in the

(13:17):
morning, like I have towake up at six something.
It's one o'clock.
So I'm writing to ourteam of interpreters,
guys, I need your help.
And so I translated like onepart and they took the rest.
And in the morning when everyonecame, you know, we had I think
we had 12 people on the set.

(13:37):
we had also a help of a a studiowhere we did this presentation.
the guys they learnedabout Creative Society and
their CEO came to have ashort talk with us as well.
It's really, really interesting,you know, how things are
working, but people frommany parts we were filming
in Vienna and a lot of peoplecame there just for filming

(14:03):
and it is such a great teamworkbecause you know, even some
people had, like, were, their,their responsibility was to
make sure that everyone hasenough food, water, teas,
coffees and stuff like that.
Every part, everybit is important.
But how it came togetherthen, because then we

(14:24):
had to render everything.
You know, there were six camerasrunning these days this day.
So it was really, reallyinteresting and different
challenges that had to beyou know, how to how to
record everything, how toput everything together.
We had an amazing, amazingteam, like tens of people,
you know, just working on thepresentation that was behind

(14:46):
me and when you see the endresult, you say, wow, this is
really, this is incredibly cool.
And but this was actually, youknow, this was the impression
after watching every singlepiece that was presented
at the forum this time, thequality of production the,

(15:09):
the film, I think that you arementioning "The Idiot," right?
When I first saw thepreproduction version, I said,
wow, like this looks a lot likeyou, you wouldn't tell that
this wasn't done in Hollywood orsomewhere else where people are
filming like films that we usedto watch at the movie theaters.

(15:34):
We need to tell that all ofthis was done by volunteers
in their spare time.
I mean, maybe for some people,the spare time, that we are
spending on Creative Society hasbecome much more important than
what we are doing for our worklife, let's say it like this.

(15:56):
But I mean, don't evenhave the words to describe
this spirit of unity andwhat can be achieved when
everyone has a goal, a cleargoal of what we want to do.
We want to do thebest for humanity.
It's not for ourselves.
We don't get any money paid forthis, and everything is done

(16:17):
in such a way so that peopleunderstand how things will work
in the Creative Society, whatbenefits each person will have,
and this is very, very joyfuland heartwarming to see that the
results are actually coming inand the efforts are paying off.

Taliy (16:43):
You know, the efforts always pay off.
it's never at the moment whenwe expect, because, you know,
each person's consciousnesswants their results right away.
So we're like, okay, we did it.
We did it.
What, what's next?
Where, where is the feedback?
We presented things thatwere unthinkable for

(17:04):
humanity even six months ago.
No one could imagine thatlife could be different.
And there you are,you can see this.
I wouldn't say it's a differentreality, but it's like it's,
as you said at the very end ofthe forum a very good quote,
this forum is that point thatcan help us to turn the world

(17:25):
back from, from upside downinto the correct standing
position where you can standfirmly on two legs and feel
like a human being because,you know, why do we call it
consumerist format today?
Because it's consuming us.
It's consuming our thoughts,it's consuming our time,
it's consuming our energy.

(17:47):
It's consuming our attentionwith the negative thoughts,
fears, how do I pay my loan?
How do I survive?
How do I treat my body?
How do I buy food without like,you know, poisoning myself
into getting more disease?
How, how, how?
It's always fear.
How do I keep my jobwith this crisis?

(18:07):
How do I make sure my401k doesn't go to trash
because it's garbage.
All the investments going down.
How do I know my investmentsnot gonna collapse tomorrow when
the whole economy is going downand cryptocurrencies are failing
and all these stock marketsand everything goes down.
It's insane.
Some people say that youknow, humans are the only

(18:29):
species that have to pay rentfor living on this planet,
and like we got so used tothis consumerist format that
we, we even be like Stockholmsyndrome hostages, we say, well,
yeah, what's wrong with it?
Everything is wrong with it.
Everything is wrong.
Nothing is, nothingis working in here.
We have.
We empowering psychopathwith nuclear weapons.

(18:52):
We, we expect someegocentric egomaniacs
to solve our problems.
Nothing is fine with this.
And there you go.
you have few people, you havethis group of people who really
offering an alternative.
And I believe this isright for the humanity.
There has to be a choice betweengood and evil, and for so much

(19:17):
time there was no, no vision ofhow can we make it different.
You know, when we saw thoselines, that eight pillars of
the Creative Society, theysound beautiful, but what
a long path it takes fromjust it being a declaration
into actually sparking thisfire inside of the people.
And to spark that fire, youhave to give them visuals.

(19:38):
You have to give themunderstanding that the
whole science is there.
That, that there isunderstanding, you know, how
much interconnected the climatecrisis, that very energy
that penetrates our planet,it goes clearly through all
the layers, like neutrinosgo through our bodies.

(20:00):
It's a, it's a huge flowof billions of particles
through our bodies, whichlook very firm to us.
It's a, it's a verysolid hand right here.
If I hit it against the table,it's gonna hurt, but for
neutrinos, it doesn't matter.
And the very same way,those huge waves of energy,

(20:20):
of particles of energypenetrating our planet,
but hitting our core.
They they cannot go throughthe core because it's a highly
dense material over there.
It's like a neutrinostar, super, super tight
thing that those energyflows cannot go through.
And therefore, this tremendousamount of energy is being

(20:44):
created around our corethat's heating up our planet.
And, you know, it's goingwith these huge flows of
magma that are going upand there they meeting the
counter flows of colder magma.
I wouldn't callthat cold because.
Each one of us know howhot magma is, but it's,
you know, imagine thetemperatures right there.

(21:06):
There are differentkinds of magma.
And when they meeting,meeting up in those
points, explosions appear.
And then our scientists,they started registering
these explosions, which wereimpossible 10 years ago.
They started registeringthem, calling them deep
focused earthquakes.
Our science team explained thatthose are nuclear explosions and

(21:28):
you know, all the manipulationswith forecasting earthquakes
that were so popular on Twitterafter the Turkey and Syria
earthquake, they have to stopthere because each person
who sees the forum, and whenElisaveta says there were
260 earthquakes in 2021 deepfocused earthquakes, and 190

(21:51):
were under the Anatolian plate,right where the Earthquake
happened a within a year.
So you see that most ofthe earthquakes, deep
focused, were focused there.
Now this is somethingthat's clearly a sign.
If something is happeningin that area that ricochets
to this plate, eventuallyit's gonna collapse.

(22:16):
And this is only thebeginning, like it, it
shows you patterns, it showsyou a clear understanding
of what is happening.
And then you see, oh, that'sthe very same particles that
contain energy using which wecan manipulate with this energy.
So it's not only youknow, destructive energy,
it's just an energy,just as any other energy.

(22:37):
It's like electricity.
Just don't put your fingersin your electricity outlet
and you're gonna be fine.
You're gonna be fine.
Same thing here.
Don't allow this energyto penetrate our planet.
Use it.
To build things, use it,to build things through
replicators, to fillout our cartridges, to
build things that's gonnabenefit our humanity.

(23:00):
And you know, from me,myself, being a very little
kid, I remember going to theplanetarium for the first time.
When you sit in there and yousee our planet and you know,
you think your neighborhoodis quite big and the other
side of your home city is likeso far away, the distances,
you're like, wow, that's huge.
You're checking the map.

(23:21):
You like different continents,it's incredibly far.
And then you sitting in theplanetarium and the camera zooms
out from the planet and youlike, whoa, this sun is huge.
It's actually 1.3 millionbigger than Earth.
Wow.
You can fit million,300,000 Earths in, in the

(23:41):
sun and then it zooms out.
And sun is not that big and thewhole galaxy is not that big.
And the whole Milky Way is huge.
But comparing to other galaxiesand stars, it's not that big.
And thinking that our purpose inthis universe is to pay taxes.
Is so stupid, like, is thislife we, we want to live?

(24:05):
Is this really what we wantto live, live here to pay
taxes and to, you know, to,to get good credit scores and
to, to pay off the car loan?
This makes no sense, guys.
This is, this is the somethingthat we should evolve from and.
You know, we really might befive years away from economy
in which we won't need moneyat all, because things can

(24:27):
be created from elementaryparticles if we want.
But for those five years, whatthe economic team presented at
this forum, it shows that thereis no problem to build economy
which benefits the people.
And you know, Ilove this question.
How's the money begonna be created?
Where are you gonnatake the money?
How's the moneygonna be created?

(24:48):
Same as today.
It's just a zero and one double,double digits on the screen.
It's nothing more than that.
It's not about how they'vebeen created, it's about
how they've been used.
And it's incredible.
We have everything butthe request from people
to use it the right way.

(25:09):
And you know, the days beforethe forum, we met Randall
Carlson in in Atlanta, Georgia.
We went we met him live.
Prior to that we, we methim online and, you know,
speaking to him, he said,very interesting thing.
He said, my goal wasalways to become one
of the most intelligentpeople of my generation.

(25:29):
And he clearly succeeded atthat, but, you see how happy
he is that there is a group ofpeople that came to the very
same conclusion that hit it.
And when he says, you know,there are some people that
believe that Atlantis wasin the in Africa and they
are so wrong, that Richatstructure, I'm like, of course

(25:51):
it's in the Azores Islands.
There's no way to,it was anywhere else.
We have so much evidence andyou see how much he sparks
he's like, of course you cameto the very same conclusions
and you know, Because itmakes sense, because it makes
sense and the, this part wasnot the part of the forum.
The it, it is been disclosedbefore about Atlantis and

(26:11):
everything, but the, thefact that it makes sense, it
makes sense for everyone who,who is open-minded enough to
simply watch it to verify it.
It's incredible.
if, you know, when we startedit few years ago, I never
had any doubts that CreativeSociety is happening.

(26:32):
But right now, I don't seehow it's not happening after
everything we presentedbecause like, you must be
an idiot not to support it.
And I don't think there are somany idiots really out there,
except for the comment section.
When you look in the commentsection, sometimes you think
yeah, like, but then yourealize those people, even
those people don't behavelike that in the real life.

(26:55):
You know, it's some, some kindof some kind of an illusion some
kind of an illusion that That wehave to step over, and I believe
this forum has been a huge stepin the direction of creating it.
And when it comes to the view,you know, with the, we opened up
a new platform Rumble on whichwe had record breaking numbers.

(27:17):
We've never had so manypeople joining us in
livestream on Rumble.
Even on YouTube.
YouTube.
Well, you know, right nowI'm even feeling like YouTube
is competing with Rumble.
They like Rumble gives such agood numbers for the viewers.
Maybe we should pull up thisstream as well, cuz week after,
Week after the forum, thisstream on YouTube in English

(27:39):
is picking up pretty muchthe same numbers as Rumble.
So that's very, that's a verygood sign that people, people
watching it, people sharingit, and you know, this is it.
This is the forum weare really proud of.
And maybe the most shockingpart for many even our

(27:59):
participants was the last filmthat was presented by you, the
scientific film, maybe film.
Maybe you could tell us a littlemore about that, because it
was a huge surprise for many.

Alexey (28:12):
Yes, indeed.
And I just wanted to mentionthat this was also something
that we wanted to keep forthe last, keeping the best
for the, for the last, right.
and if before what wewere presenting during
all the forums and it was.

(28:33):
I mean in terms of matterreplicators and health capsules
and manipulating matter ingeneral, this was perceived as
something very far away, somesort of science fiction without
any underlying proof of concept.
Right.
This time we were presentinga scientific theory.

(28:59):
Theory of everything, ifwe can say, because this is
something that many scientistsall around the world have been
trying to achieve during the,the existence of humanity.
Like a theory that explainseverything and well, this

(29:20):
one was a very big surpriseand a big gift to humanity.
A gift that explains exactlyhow we are going to make matter
replicators, health capsules,how we are going to manipulate
matter to do everything we needto achieve the best possible

(29:41):
life for every human being.
And this was really,really, Interesting.
It was really interestingto work in this team.
It was an honor and theprivilege to be part of
this team that was preparingthis information for the
forum and for everyoneliving on this planet.
And I mean, it was a reallysmall team that actually did

(30:03):
the research, but it, it wasa big, big team that created
this film because firstwe were given 20 minutes.
To present this information, butthe more we were digging in, the
more details we were getting.
And it came out tobe a one hour film.
This is this is very interestingand obviously we would like to

(30:24):
encourage everyone to watch it.
go watch the forum everywhereYouTbe, Rumble, Facebook,
Twitter, everywhere.
We were streaming everywhere.
We will put obviously thelinks to everything and
there is, there, I thinkthere are already chapters
chapter markers on the forum.
the main point, the mainpoint for me was that

(30:45):
this time everythingsuddenly becomes real.
And there was also ademonstration of another
technology that was mentionedand present during the
past civilization cyclesthe Eye of God that sees
every person on the planet.
No matter how high in the airor how deep under water or

(31:09):
under ground the person is,it shows the mental state of
the person, and this is just aprototype, but it'll also show
the health status of the person.
So we will be able to usethis to save people's lives.
This is very important.

(31:30):
It's not only abouthaving an ID of everyone.
An ID that you cannotchange, you don't need to
carry with you, you don'tneed to have the wallet.
So this, this you know,everything ties in together.
We were talking during thepresentation on economics that
we have so many things howwe can identify a person by a

(31:51):
retinal scan or a fingerprint.
But even better than that,there is this technology that
we can use to identify peopleand no matter what happens to
your physical, let's say image.
But most importantly,this gives us the keys on

(32:14):
how to counteract what ishappening with the climate.
This is the mostimportant part for now.
I think that for everyone.
Who is studyingthese fields, right?
Physics, the quantum physics.
We were talking aboutthe let's say pre
quantum states of matter.

(32:35):
The that everything is energyand the theory of waves.
I invite everyone to watch thiswhole presentation and every
sensible scientist who reallyis, who wants to do good for
humanity, they can take thisinformation and study further.

(32:59):
We are not, as we saidduring the presentation, we
don't have enough knowledgeto move this forward.
Okay.
We were just gathering theinformation because this theory
was presented to us and wewere looking for confirmations
in artifacts in differentsources of information.

(33:19):
And we have found a lotthat ancients knew about
how matter is created, howthey were passing down this
information to us, how theycould, because for them it was,
you know, like everyday life.
They did not even thinkthat such an important
information could be forgotten.

(33:39):
So for people who are interestedin these kind of things,
and I know that there are alot because a lot of people
were following differentlet's say currents of science
that was trying to explain.
But they never came even closeto explaining the phenomena

(34:00):
that are happening on thealready at the quantum level.
And this theory goes beyondthis explains how matter is
created and everything inbetween, like what we see
around us, what we don't see.
Very, very interesting.
But let me repeatthis once again.
This gives us the key,the keys to counteract

(34:24):
the cosmic radiation thatis hitting our planet and
destabilizing our core.
And this is the mostimportant for now.
I think, it's not only hope,this is a real way out.
So this is the real way out.
But this can, this informationobviously was presented already

(34:48):
now, understanding that in theconsumerist format of society,
it can be used to enslave evenmore people, to destroy people.
But given the circumstancesand the current state of our
planet, we understood that nowis the time, now is the time

(35:13):
to release this information.
And we'll see where it goes.

Taliy (35:17):
There has to be some timeframe to develop
these technologies evenin the consumerist format.
And by the time somebodyobtains this kind of technology,
we either are gonna bein a Creative Society, or
we're gonna be you know,eating the consequences of
inaction and experiencingthe climate Cerberus at
the full scale by then.

(35:38):
So it's like eight to10 years from now, so...
mm...
2032, it's not gonna be prettywithout the Creative Society.
That's one thing I can tell.
And therefore there is noproblem with presenting
this information right now.
And if you think about itthat way, it, it is the
very exact timeframe whereit has to be presented.

(36:00):
If within next two years westart really uniting scientists
and building the CreativeSociety, then by early 2030s,
we might end up with all thenecessary technologies to, you
know, get through this cycleand survive, survive not to
become second Atlantis, and notto be, you know, second Mars.

(36:24):
But there is also such aninteresting thing that if
nothing is gonna be done withinthe next years two, three years
from now, we see that peoplestill not gonna be encouraged
to build the Creative Society,in that case, the time is
ticking and in that case, therewill be no time to actually

(36:45):
implement this technology.
So it's very interesting.
We live in a very interestingtime and you know, as a
civilization we can make a leap.
Or, you know, we can,we can, I don't even
want to talk about theconsequences of our inaction.
It would be just really,really stupid not to use this

(37:06):
chance right now when we haveeverything, we even have smart
people working in companies likeYouTube where despite all the
agenda, all this progressiveultra leftist agenda where for
one wrong word about climatechange your channel gets erased.
Even there, there are decentpeople who grasped the idea

(37:27):
of the Creative Society andrestored the channels of the
Spanish speaking community,which is incredible.
That's amazing.
That's tens of thousands,if not hundreds of
thousands of people who wereinformed thanks to that.
We're seeing that afterwards,we're also, like the whole
movement is picking upinterest from politicians,

(37:49):
from journalists.
It's very interesting.
At the very same time weare seeing that why this
project is not going asviral as it should because
there is no there is no dirt.
You know, dirt isattracting people.
If we would be trashing WEFand Schwab 24/7 like some

(38:10):
others do, probably we wouldbe much higher in ratings.
If we would be speakingpolitical things, probably yes.
If we would be discussing eachother's dirty laundry, probably
we would be higher in ratings.
But what's different aboutthis that we making it the way
that it's supposed to be done,we presenting the way out.

(38:34):
The things, howthey're supposed to be.
It's very interesting thatyou're saying it's the way
out on technological level,on cultural level, on people's
level, on self-governance level,on climate level, on each level.
There is a way out, andthe way out is holistic.
It's, it's inunifying our efforts.

(38:56):
Way out cannot be indictatorship, way out cannot
be in one world government,way out, cannot be in
concentration of power because,there is a very good saying
that concentration of power,dictatorship comes from
concentration of power andfreedom from distribution.
And for the first time in humanhistory, we can distribute

(39:16):
the power equally to the pointwhere it's being eliminated.
If everyone has equal amountof power, then nobody has
power, but everyone has power.
That's a paradox.
And at the very same time, itdoesn't mean that we are equally
equal in the materialisticsense, because somebody's
working, they get more, somebodymakes more contribution for the

(39:38):
society, they make more wealth.
That's absolutely fine.
So, truly amazing time wherepoliticians in the most
advanced country in the worldactively saying that they
stand for Creative Society.
This kind of statementsgaining millions of views
on social media networks.

(40:00):
And all the media is silentas if they don't see it,
which is very strange.
Like, how would you not seesomething like this happening?
Because, you know, I'm seeingthem posting news on Buzzfeed
and other networks, and evenbigger ones, that some famous
blogger with hundred thousandsubscribers, their channel

(40:23):
got deleted because of somedrama with their boyfriend's,
girlfriends, whatever.
Excuse me, 2.5 millionsubscribers channel was
deleted and no one noticed.
When @aliensoul28channel got deleted.
Nobody noticed that?
We have a politician runningfor president standing for

(40:44):
Creative Society saying thingsthat taboo has been lifted
by Andrew Yang who promised$2,000 a month UBI to everyone.
And now everybody thinkingif that was too much,
how is this possible?
And thanks to the forumwe know exactly how it's
possible on the global scale.
It's possible on anabsolutely new level, level

(41:07):
of human responsibility.
It's not gonnahappen without us.
And you know, when we arespeaking about that, how
much groundbreaking itis, the idea of people
self organizing grassrootand creating coordination
centers where they are.
You want to make thischange, but you're

(41:28):
only one person, okay?
You can find second person amongyour circle of friends for sure.
It's very easy to findanother person, and then
there are two of you.
Okay?
What can you do?
Two of you.
You can get together andthink what will be the most
efficient and effectiveway to notify community.

(41:49):
We can print stickers on cars.
We can give away booklets.
We can go to the local store andput some kind of ad over there.
Just speak to the ownerand explain the idea of
the Creative Society.
In a very short period oftime, there will be five of
us, and then in one month,10 and then there will be 50.
This is how it works and it'samazing that we have all these

(42:11):
people joining, uniting andcalling us, sending messages.
How can I organize acoordination center?
This is really, really amazingbecause even in our city, so
many people we had participantswho printed a lot of those
paper invitations to the forumand then the forum passed.
But I came back to LosAngeles and I was like,

(42:34):
let me grab those.
There were about 500 of them.
I just went around myneighborhood door to door
speaking to my neighborsabout Creative Society,
about the forum saying,this is the way out.
Climate self governance,economy, no taxation.
This is it.
And they were so happy.
Like, first of all, Imet so many cool people

(42:55):
around my neighborhood.
They were like, they werereally, really nice people
that I've never met in my life.
And second of all, I wasinforming them about the
most important thing inlife, about the thing that's
gonna save their life andmy life and everyone's life.
And, you know, the feeling ofhappiness that I was receiving
while doing this was tremendous.

(43:17):
It was super, super happy thingthat was collaboration because
one person ordered those paperinvitations, handed to me.
Somebody worked on design.
There was another personwho probably came up with
the idea of putting QR codesand created those and there
I am just walking around myneighborhood, just speaking to

(43:39):
people and you know, the bestthing was actually communication
with people because theywere asking questions and
they were sincerely tryingto understand what is it
that I'm talking about?
Is it, how about HAARP?
How about likegovernments, 5G towers?
People have weird questions.
They have a lot ofstuff in their heads.
And I'm like, Okay,that's, I understand.

(43:59):
Chemtrails, allthis crazy stuff.
Okay.
Okay.
Calm down.
Calm down.
Here's something that'sgonna give you perspective.
Here's something that'sgonna give you a picture
because, people are notstupid, but people are
misinformed and underinformed.
And this is that structure,knowing which you can find
a place for your favoritepieces of information

(44:22):
somewhere within it.
And some of them you canjust give up, you know?
And people asking, isthe earth still flat?
I don't know.
But if the earth isflat, is the core flat?
I don't know.
You tell me.
But the core is there and it'smaking, it's making some stuff.
So you better believe thereis core, because you're gonna

(44:43):
feel consequences of the core.
It doesn't matterif it's flat or not.
Let's just startinforming each other.
You know, it doesn't matter whatshape it is if we're not gonna
form self-governing society.
Let's concentrate on thingswe can do, like organizing
coordination centers andtake connections locally.
I.
because when, when theysay think globally, but act
locally, to me it alwayssounded like a nice phrase.

(45:05):
Oh yeah, that soundscool, but now I see
what it actually means.
We thinking globally, butwe organizing coordination
centers locally.
And that's what it is, thatthat's how you make all of
these beautiful ideas come true.
This is incredible.

Alexey (45:22):
Yeah.
And you had this experiencethat a lot of nice, interesting
people live around you.
What are the chances that everyone of us has nice and beautiful
people living around them?
I think about the same.
Right?
And this is the thing thatwe've been told that everyone

(45:46):
around us is an enemythat they're not like you.
They want differentthings, that everyone has
to live their own life.
And it is true to some extentthat yes, people have to
live their own lives, butwe all aspire to the same
things, at least basic things.
And this is what we'vebeen talking for many years

(46:07):
already about providing thenecessary, the best possible
education, healthcare,housing, and everything, right?
So when you start talkingabout these things with people,
only idiots, as we showedin the forum, only idiots
don't want these things.

(46:29):
Why wouldn't you?
And I think that this is themost important thing that
we want people to take awayonce you start talking around
you, explaining people, butexplaining with examples on of
what matters to them the most.

(46:49):
For example, people say,oh, but will, there will
be mass surveillance ormanipulating climate?
Well, it's not aboutsurveilling people.
We can turn this thing around,and this is what we've been
talking with the Eye of God.
It's not about surveilling whereyou go and what you do, but
it's surveilling that everythingis all right with you.

(47:10):
That if you go hiking somewherein remote part and you fall
and you experience pain andthese technologies will be
able to immediately alert therescue services and even make
your pain go away remotely.

(47:32):
This is the veryinteresting as well.
we talked about thisin this forum as well.
So for everyone who isinterested in learning how
our lives will be better if wechoose Creative Society, please
go and watch the forum, splitit in parts, watch it all in one

(47:54):
go, as you please, but pleasego watch it and come back to us.
Tell us what you think.
Tell us what you thinkabout the information
that was presented there.
What shook you the most, whatwas the most joyful part?
And we can discuss moreof these in details.
Just let us know what you wantto hear from us next time.
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