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March 27, 2023 68 mins

In this episode, we did our best to recap the latest news starting with the earthquakes in Turkey, manipulations with the earthquakes data, people raising against YouTube censorship followed by the resignation of Susan Wojcicki, UFOs, weather balloons and other ways to distract attention from what really matters, and our predictions of AI taking over the IT industry coming true. We also got some exciting news from our friend Robby Wells who decided to run for president of the USA on the platform of Creative Society.

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Taliy (00:02):
Wow.
So happy to be back at ourpodcast after a short pause.
But so many things happenedwithin this short period of time
that it feels like it's been alot longer than it actually was.
Breaking news of the week.
I don't know.
What's, what's been breakingnews, Alex, there has
been so many breaking newsthat it's even hard to

(00:24):
cherry pick one of them.
We have like a dozen of thingswe want to discuss with you, and
probably the most devastatingclimatic event of the past weeks
is what happened in Turkey.
But besides that, there has beena lot of things that happened
simultaneously prior to thatand after that were totally

(00:45):
missed and totally underreportedon mainstream media.
And this is exactly what wewould like to clarify here.
That event was not one off,it was not something that,
you know, just happened.
And there are many weird thingsabout this 7.8 earthquake.

(01:06):
So first of all, it's not thefirst 7.8, but at the very city
where it happened, the epicenterthere was a big castle that
was standing there since Romantimes and it stood pretty well
through all 7.8 in before thathappened for centuries there,

(01:26):
but it fell apart, the wallswere destroyed by this 7.8.
So the question arises is this7.8 was different from previous
7.8 or was it something else?
And then those of you whoactually were noticing the
articles in the newspapers,almost all of them were
mentioning that earthquake ofsimilar amplitude should have

(01:51):
been shifted and moved thetectonic plate for about three
centimeters to 30 centimeters.
At the very same time, thetectonic plate was moved
three meters away, whichis a lot, which does not
reflect the magnitude.
And many people started askingquestions, and one of them,

(02:14):
there was one scientist thatcame out and openly said, I
do not believe this was 7.8.
I believe this was around nine,and it was underreported on
purpose not to raise panic.
And then there was an interviewwith another scientist who
said that coffins are cheaperthan evacuating people.

(02:34):
And that is why nobody'sgoing to notify them in
advance, even if they knowabout such upcoming threats.
This whole situation is kindof alarming specifically
because these kind ofthings were predicted at
the Global Crisis conferenceon November 22nd, 2022.
It was called OurSurvival is in Unity.

(02:55):
It raised a lot of buzz on theinternet, especially TikTok and
social media where censorshipwas not so strong at the time.
And what was told therethat what's causing this
devastating earthquakes isdeep focused earthquakes.
But in fact, those areexplosions in the soft magma

(03:17):
caused by heating up of theinner core of our planet.
You know, it makes sense becausesimilar deep focused earthquake
happened the day before Turkeyunderneath the Marianna trench
on the depth of 400 kilometers.
This kind of explosionsused to be, oh, excuse me,
deep focused earthquakes asthey officially called, used

(03:37):
to be called, and we wouldthink they're impossible.
There are multiple articles,including National Geographic
from 2015 that say that, oh,impossible earthquakes started
to happen at the depths wherethere is no thick crust so
nothing to break, it's verysmooth plastic, elastic
magma, and yet earthquakesare being registered, and

(03:59):
at the forum "Global Crisis.
Our Survival is in Unity"scientists explained
that those are not yourtypical earthquakes.
Those are deep focusednuclear explosions.
Now, after that explosion,because what such explosion
does, it makes the pressurehigh inside of our planet,
and that is what triggeringthis kind of earthquakes.

(04:22):
And when we were comingfrom the point of view
that it was not 7.8, butsomething much stronger.
Just as an example, therewas an eruption, volcano
eruption in La Palma last yearthat scientists knew about.
They knew that magma iscoming up 3.5 months in
advance, and they were silent.
So we know that theyare underreporting.

(04:43):
We also showed proofs scientistsshowed proofs at the Global
Crisis Forum that databasesthat register in earthquakes
also started registeringdifferent sets of data
starting from 20 14, 2015.
So before that, they used toregister the same amounts, now
they do not include certainmagnitudes and to make it look

(05:04):
like nothing's really happening.
But in fact, if you summarizethe unique ones from each one
of them, you're gonna see thatthe trend is very alarming.
That this whole graph isgoing that that is the real
hockey stick graph, right?
The graph of cataclysms,not the temperatures.
This is something that hasbeen underreported on the news.

(05:25):
So is the fact thatsimultaneously, there was
a 4.0 in Buffalo, New York,and people started asking
questions, are those related?
There was one interview withsome kind of so-called expert
who said, ah, probably not.
I would like to also say thatthis was not the only one.
There was a huge wave ofearthquakes around the

(05:47):
planet, and right afterthat, a big one hit Romania.
After that, there was a hugewave of earthquakes all over
Europe, Kazakhstan, southAmerica, all over the world.
This is super strangesituation that nobody looks
at the global picture.
And then just to show youanother example of how your

(06:09):
attention is being divertedyou know uh, after the Global
Crisis Forum where scientistsshowed that exactly the problem
is in the core of our planet,that some anomalous processes
have been happening there forat least a few decades, but
specifically peaking at therecent years right after that,
in the beginning of 2023,this bizarre news coming up

(06:32):
and being picked on by allmedia, because there was a
huge demand from the publicwhat's happening to our core.
And this bizarre Chinesescientist's research that
says that our core is shiftingand turning and spinning
around in different ways,and it's completely fine.

(06:53):
And then all the talkingheads coming on news
channels and they'd be like,yeah, it's probably fine.
And justifying that,you know, you should not
worry about anything.
And this is so bizarre towatch because it's reminds
me of this joke that ifyou see a tiger in a zoo,

(07:14):
but the sign says elephant, don't believe your eyes.
Yeah.
It's like they tellingyou that something is very
different from what it is.
And you're not supposedto believe your eyes.
You're supposed to believe theirpoint of view because somebody
decided for you, as they say.
And this, this isabsolutely ridiculous.

(07:34):
How they use the wordtrust the science to say
specifically trust ourscience, because we own the
science as their people said.
And I would like to pointout that from the outdoors
of the very famous quote"we own the science" that's
coming from United Nations.
some of them top politiciansover there from their chief,

(07:54):
from the main UN person.
there was this speech rightafter the Turkish earthquake in
which he said that we have tofight this information across
all platforms, especiallyon social media and what it
tells about that they tryingto, you know, tighten up

(08:15):
the bolts because they donot control the situation.
Like we have to understandwhy they trying to cut the
information because they donot have it under control.
Not the speech, but thesituation with climate.
And this is alarming andwe see more and more often

(08:36):
that they say that it's notthe wars or nukes that we
should be afraid of, butthe climate and what they
underreporting is actually whatthey worried about the most.
So a lot of stuff.
I would say this oneis the number one, but
also the distractions.
The very same night when theearthquake happened, another

(08:56):
bizarre performance by singersat some awards made press
and made people outraged.
Why are you outraged aboutsomebody wearing stuff and
doing weird stuff on the scenes?
I know even if you disgustedby that, but you should
be more outraged that youpaying taxes to the people
who supposed to help refugeesand they do not help them.

(09:20):
They specifically avoidedsending help to the border
country, to Turkey becauseSyria was also affected.
But United Nations refused tohelp people in Syria because
of their political narrative.
They were saying thatlike locals were coming
up with different excuses.
Not the locals, butlocal authorities of the

(09:40):
United Nations in Turkey.
They were saying we cannotlike, you know, send
there because, you know,political reasons and so on.
And they were trying to comeup with excuses that roads
are not straight enough thatyou know, this and that.
But people were seeing thatroads are fine and they started
publishing, publishing videoson TikTok and YouTube, and

(10:02):
YouTube started massivelydeleting those videos in
which people were exposingtruth about international
organizations, which supposedto help and rescue people,
that they get zero help inthe North Syrian regions.
And this was this raised thetrend, like so many things co-
incidentally cross roaded atone timeline within this two

(10:24):
weeks because there was goingalready a massive protest
in social media on YouTubebecause YouTube was massively
deleting and blocking andterminating channels for no
reason and specifically fortheir kind of climatic agenda
reasons, let's put it that way.
But they deleted some channels.

(10:45):
Including channels of theCreative Society volunteers
from Spain, from southernAmerican countries, from
Persian channel and otherlike over a dozen channels.
So guys, we were raisingquestions and then this wave
picked because at the verysame time, they deleted the
video in which there wassome, let's say medical or

(11:06):
pharmaceutical questions raised.
Let's put it that way, as theycall experimental drugs, right?
I would say that the, thequestion over there was more
financial and ethical, but it's,it should be up for discussion.
So one of the top YouTubeexecutives was also faced
with some unconvenientquestions by journalists.

(11:27):
And this whole thing ended upwith YouTube CEO stepping down
at the end of this two weeks.
Exactly two weeks afterthey deleted the channels
of Creative Society onlinein multiple languages.
So it's been, it's been a lot.
Like, it's beenreally, really a lot.

(11:47):
What has been amazing isto see that people standing
together, people understandhow much people really got
shook up by this earthquake.
Not only people who gotaffected, but people
around the world.
Because I think everyoneunderstand that this is
already affecting everyone.
And if it didn't affectyou directly, you know that

(12:09):
there is nowhere to hide.
This is something thatwas compared at our
conference, Global Crisis.
Our Survival is in Unity.
It was compared to themythological beast, the
Cerberus, that is creature thatis attacking from underneath.
And because the pressure, themagma, the earthquakes, this

(12:30):
is something that's happeningfrom inside of our planet
because of this tremendouspressure that's building
up inside of our planet.
So where you gonna hide?
I had a meeting with a friendof mine believe it or not,
the one I met long time ago,from like 2011 when I was in
Greece for summer vacation.
And I asked him thevery same questions.

(12:52):
He actually wanted toknow what's going on
about the Creative Societyand what are we up to?
Why are we protestingagainst YouTube and
what's, what's going on?
What's the buzz about?
And I asked him, becauseI know he's from Siberia,
from Irkutsk by the BaikalLake, and I've seen what's
happening over there.
And I was like, what aboutthe earthquakes in your
region, in your hometown?

(13:13):
and he said, you know, Taliy, Ido not remember in my lifetime
that it would be so strong.
I don't rememberearthquakes that strong.
But on the news,they never say that.
They never say that on the news.
They say, oh, somethinghappened in over there.
Probably no biggie.

(13:35):
So it's been a lot, Alex, Idon't even know what to like, to
how to classify and how to putit all together in one picture
because it's a lot of facts.
Censorship climate change,tremendous grief of tens
of thousands of peoplewho lost their close ones.
I think almost everyoneknows somebody who's been

(13:57):
affected by this by now.
I called my friends in Turkey,they know people who lost
their family members there.
We know a lot of our peoplewho became refugees last year,
because of the events that weall pretty much aware of, and
many of them moved to Turkeyand now many of them are like

(14:20):
having these interviews witheyewitnesses over there who
lost everything just likeour friends did last year.
The world is going at a veryfast pace to the cliff, and
it's time for humanity toreally wake up and to listen.
And, you know, if we werelaughed at couple of years

(14:40):
ago that you guys are sonaive believing that humanity
is gonna unite and livein a fairy tale, and every
everyone's gonna be fine livingtogether with no conflicts.
Guys, there is no other way.
Humanity will have tounite to overcome these
climatic challenges.
Otherwise no oneis gonna make it.

(15:01):
There's no way we're gonnamake it by ourselves.
We're separated in thisdifferent cells by the
borders of some rulers who,you know, conquered land
years and centuries ago.
No guys, it's notgonna happen like that.
We need unification.
We need all the best scientiststo work together and to create

(15:22):
a legal ground for that.
We have to pass eightfoundations of the Creative
Society on legal level.
There is no other way to surpasswhat's, what's building up.

Alexey (15:32):
Yes.
And I don't really even knowwhere to start because,
so, so much things happened,and you uh, mentioned like
the most important ones.
I will comment a little bitfrom what we started with the
earthquakes and the the factthat someone is deliberately
manipulating the numbers andmaking it seem less important.

(15:53):
I, I mean these are statistics,alright, that aftershocks are
usually about two points lessthan the main earthquake.
Some people who just manipulatethe numbers without having even
questioning or knowing the factsnot understanding the science.

(16:14):
They did not lower theaftershocks magnitude and
this is very important.
So if they say that theaftershocks are 7.4, 7.5,
something like that, thenthere is no way that the
main earthquake was 7.8.
Also the, the scientists who aresaying, well, there is maybe,
probably it's, there is nothing.

(16:36):
I don't know.
any like five year old couldsay the same thing without
even doing science or whateverthey are, they're calling.
And I remember, you know, I,in one of my jobs, let's say
like this there's internationalteam and we have weekly zoom
meetups and guys of differentwalks of lives adventurers

(17:00):
actually, well, well known guysin in the, in their fields.
And it was interestingto notice, to note this,
that when we started afterthe Earthquakes happened.
We started our call it byasking, oh, where's Max?

(17:21):
He should have been in Turkey.
And he's saying, oh, no, no, no.
I'm, I'm here just a coupleof minutes late, but I'm,
I'm already not there.
And then, oh, butwhere's that guy.
You know, it was kind ofinteresting in terms of
that we are starting thecall by checking on people
who are around the globe,but they are in the zones

(17:45):
where something happened.
When you don't know aboutthe synchronization of
global cataclysmic events.
Well, this may seemlike a coincidence.
You know, that one guy on oneside of the globe and one guy
on another side of the globe wewere worried that they did not
connect on time, but becauseof something happened there.

(18:07):
This is one thing, andanother thing isn't that
there there were around 500earthquakes that day, right?
And there was a waveof earthquakes all
around the globe.
And this is something thatwe never seen before, right?
It never happened, ofthat magnitude as well.
And we, we may talk abouthow countries responded.

(18:30):
I know that Switzerland forsure from people who actually
are in the civil securitythat Switzerland dispatched
help within 24 hours.
Under 24 hours.
But this doesn't mean anything.
I mean, you cannot justsend several people from
one country and expectthings to, to be okay.

(18:51):
Right.
Going on to what'shappening with the
censorship and everything.
We may leave some things I guessfor later discussion for Rumble.
Because obviously you know,all our recent episodes, they
are also simultaneously postedon YouTube as a video version.
So those of you who wouldlike to watch us speak and

(19:14):
articulate with our hands andsmile sometimes to the cameras
because the topics we'rediscussing are not very funny,
not always funny, unfortunately.
All the, details of whathappened with YouTube and
stuff, I think we willkeep for a later portion
of the podcast for Rumble.
And, but, but theinteresting thing is that

(19:34):
it, it is funny to see.
I remember I sent you after allthis campaign that was actually
the a wave of protests thatswept the social media networks.
because a lot of peopleactually lost their livelihoods.
And we are not talking onlyabout Creative Society or
anyone else in particular, butthere are a lot of creators.

(19:58):
And the biggest threats tothem is that they will be their
videos will be removed, theirchannels will be removed, and
their livelihood with this,because for many people,
especially on YouTube, thisis their bread and butter.
They are working to createfull-time with teams to create

(20:18):
videos and they need to comply.
And I sent you, just maybea couple of days ago, there
was a mailing from ThinkMedia Sean Cannell a well
known YouTuber, and therewas your YouTube channel
will be deleted for this.
And he's enumeratingthere is another guy from
Think Media team who wasenumerating the reasons why

(20:40):
your channel can be deleted.
Can you imagine this?
so these are guys who usuallytalk about marketing, how
to create better YouTubevideos, how to create video
podcasts or set up yourcameras and stuff like that.
Tech reviews.

(21:01):
They're also being hitsometimes with strikes,
bans and everything.
But what was interestingspecifically about the videos
of, the forum from November12th, Global Crisis, Our
Survival is in Unity, is thatthere were no warnings, no
strikes ever for the channels,and they were terminated

(21:25):
without even the possibilityto recover the videos.
So this is also even goesagainst the policies that these
same companies are implementingat least the terms of service
that they are publishing.
This is also interesting fromthe point of view that why would

(21:49):
someone go to these lengths toremove some kind of information,
insignificant informationbecause we have a lot of things.
We have flat earthers wehave all the conspiracy
theories and stuff like thatwhich actually never come
true, contrary to what weare talking about, because

(22:10):
in the last how many years?
well, I can say that since1996 there were no errors
in what Creative Societywas publishing, right?

Taliy (22:22):
It's about 27 years.

Alexey (22:25):
Yes.
About that.
Maybe they did not expectthis kind of backlash
because they are accustomedthat people who are banned.
What they're doing, right?
They, tell to everyone,oh, YouTube banned me, or
this and that banned me.
So I will go find anotherplatform and I will go there.
And so for many years therewere some, they were navigating

(22:47):
between the platforms,whatever it was, any new
platform that was created.
Now it is Rumble where all thepeople who are, who want to
say freely things that will,they want to say they go there.
We need also need to think,why are we behaving in
this way that something asbig and as ubiquitous, as

(23:11):
YouTube became in our lives.
It is, it can be considered asa public utility company, right?
You cannot ban someone fromusing water or electricity just
because you don't like them.
We can understand that yes,this may be frustrating
for some people that a lotof people are gathering

(23:33):
together, telling the truth.
But we now see that and as youmentioned, I will go to this
topic of diverting attention.
Everything goes now, likeanything , we, we started having
okay, UFOs and, but, but alsoyou see the, the declassified
the UFO info like informationfrom 50 years ago or something

(23:55):
like that, not long ago, right.
It was the disclosure.
It was the bigdisclosure that, Dr.
Steven Greer also was waitingfor, and many other people we
interviewed actually, they weresaying, no, you should wait
because this will be a massivemoment, like a turning point
in the history of the world.

(24:16):
Well, there was disclosureand nothing happened.
But what continued to happen arethe cataclysms, the accelerating
cataclysms all over the worldwe've been talking about.
And once these happen,oh, look, look over there.
There are balloons and maybeUFOs and maybe like gray
guys coming from the skies.

(24:37):
we are not in thekindergarten anymore, guys.
We have to understandthat all magic tricks they
work on diverting yourattention from what's really
happening to something else.
We need to understand, okay?
The, the guys who are tryingto pull these magic tricks,
they're already at the endof the choice of how they

(25:00):
can distract your attention.
But many people say, well, okay,yeah, okay, there were balloons.
And people start makingmemes and everything.
But a lot of people, and thisis where TikTok comes, for
example handy, but if you seevideo that you think is very
important, download it becausethey also will get removed.

(25:23):
And we've talkedabout it, right?
people have this very shortattention span and fatigue
of this kind of information,let's say like this, right?
The flood of informationthat goes from anywhere.
And as you said couple of timeson this podcast, well, I just go
play golf and flip the burgersin my backyard and, you know,

(25:45):
don't think about these things.

Taliy (25:47):
So when I first came across, they news that there
is a huge Chinese balloon andpeople are freaked out over
Montana, they're trying to shootit down, but it's too high.
They, they have thejets up in the air.
The whole country is followingthe freaking balloon.
Everybody's freaking out.
What this Chinese are planningto do, they have a huge white
balloon with Chinese lettersall over it and they spying

(26:09):
all over US, and I was like,wait, hold on a freaking second.
This makes zero sense.
What's going on?
I started like researchinganything, sane, any explanation.
And then people who arereasonable on the internet, they
were like, these are Chinese.
Guys, Americans have GPS,we can see anything to the

(26:30):
size of a of a matches box.
We can see anythingto the cigarette box.
We can read the letterson your cigarette box
from the satelliteswe have up in the air.
Chinese have exactly thesame system of satellites.
Russians have exactly the samesystem of satellites that they
do not need a funny lookingballoon with Chinese letters,

(26:51):
to fly all over United States.
But I was like,hold on a second.
What is happening?
What else is possiblyhappening that this thing can
be used to distract us from?
And I'm like, oh, hold on.
There is a derailed trainwith chemicals, with hazard
materials in Ohio, whichis the fourth hazmat train

(27:14):
in a month that derailed.
I was like, wow.
So this is a story that'sunderreported and people
freaking out on the socialmedia because they see these
huge clouds of black smokeall over Ohio, and there's
zero reports on the news.
So people like, whatthe heck is going on?
And everybody's busy withthis Chinese balloon, and then

(27:37):
all of a sudden, four, threeor four UFOs has been shut
down on the Canadian border.
And I'm like, oh, my f.
Gosh, like we arein at war with what?
Aliens now UFOs arebeing shut down.
They couldn't shut down themeteorological balloon until

(27:58):
it get, get to Atlantic Ocean.
And they, it was funny, theywere saying it was going to
Europe, so US has to take careof it because they care about
Europe much more than about US.
But I was like, wait, whyall of a sudden we have
so many threats, Chineseballoons, UFOs from Canada.
And then I was like, oh, that'sthe week when they passing the
budget of the United Statesat the Congress and this is

(28:22):
the largest budget in history.
It's $1.8 trillion.
And apparently US currencyhave been depreciating.
We are not doing that wellfinancially and we don't want
this kind of things on the news.
So we would rather tell you,like in Wag the dog movie,
we would tell you about onething or another, while we

(28:42):
are doing completely differentthings, it's like a magician
that's distracting you withone hand and the second
hand is in your pocket.
So it's like being on thosestreet festivals, like uh,
watch, watch your pockets.
And then all of a sudden I'mseeing other reports which
are even more disturbing.
they say there were some greenlights noticed some green light

(29:06):
beams at the, at Hawaii and theysay, that looks like a Chinese
satellite with its trails, likeit's trailing something there.
I'm like, I don't know what isit that, that you trying to make
people fear so much about thissatellites or whatever, but it
makes sense if you're tryingto pass a 1.8 trillion dollar

(29:27):
budget while your economy isnot, not in the best condition,
let's put it that way.
And massive layoffs happeningacross Silicon Valley, across
so many areas, all over US.
Google employees, 12,000 wentto protest in Austin, Texas,
in New York, and MountainView demanding rights.

(29:47):
They simply demandinga decent pay rate.
They even the ones who areemployed by Google and like,
since when Google is not ableto pay their employees because
their CEO just received twoyears ago, the biggest bonus it
was like 280 million dollars,I believe a year, like more
than quarter billion dollars.

(30:07):
And then like, instead oflaying off so many people,
people were asking, why don'tyou lay off couple of zeros
from the paychecks of the CEOs?
Because apparently they'redoing a very bad job if their
decisions led to the situationwhere when you have to lay
off thousands of people justlike that, you are not a good
CEO if you're doing that, youshould leave your position and

(30:27):
you should be out of there.
You, not the peoplebecause they, they
didn't do anything wrong.
They, they're doing really goodproducts, but it is those like,
you know, dictatorship who tookover this monopolist companies
that behaving absolutely outof balance and out of touch
with reality and common sense.
You know, we're still tradingin these companies like it's

(30:48):
a, oh, it's a funny startupfrom garage in Mountain View.
It's not a startup, it'sa corporate monster that
took over the globe.
If you remember thecartoons from the beginning
of 20th centuries whenStandard Oil was biggest
corporation in the world.
And it was a threat even tothe government of the US.
They had to break itup into small pieces.

(31:10):
And the most famous imagewas this huge octopus that's
taken all over the world,which has Standard Oil.
Well, Google alreadytook over over the world.
It's bigger.
It's, it has much more influencebecause Standard Oil had to buy
newspapers to push its agenda.
Google censoring it rightinside of the search engine.

(31:31):
Google and YouTube two biggestsearch engines and they
covering 92% of search results.
They've been using it formostly profiteering, but
lately they started chasingagendas of a different kind.
Let's put it this way, moreharsh with more accent to
fighting disinformation,which means any point of

(31:52):
view or opinion, which isdifferent from their point of
view, from their leadership.
And we know that their ownersmaking money on frauds with
CO2 s with this greenhousegases, with carbon taxes,
so anything, any truthabout true causes of climate
change is a threat to them.
So of course, they block itwith no explanation, with

(32:12):
no strikes, no violations.
Where is that thingabout three strikes?
No strikes.
You get banned.
Your content deleted accordingto community guidelines.
You're supposed to havea right to download it.
They not even allowed usto download our content.
And then they call itcommunity guidelines.
Guys.
Excuse me.
Did, were they everconsulted with a community?

(32:35):
What does the YouTube communitythinks about their guidelines?
It's the biggestmonopoly in the world.
It's not like, you know, somehowthey brainwashed people into
thinking that it's a privatecompany that doesn't have to
observe the first amendment.
So they can just simply removeanyone from their platform.
Just deny service.
Kind of like yourlocal coffee shop.
You know, you want to get somecoffee, but you've been rude

(32:57):
to barista so they can denyyou with your coffee service.
So you go to another coffeeshop right next door and
you still get your coffee,but you're gonna be nicer
to the barista, right?
Because you don't want to belike lesson learned, right?
But this is not thatkind of situation.
You are dealing with a monopolythat took over 92% of the
market, and you see what'shappening to the competition.

(33:18):
They say, oh, you have Rumble.
You go to Rumble.
Rumble is freaking bannedin Canada, in the country
where it was founded, theypassed the law that made
it impossible to even work.
So, of course, CreativeSociety volunteers were like,
we we're not gonna back up.
We we're not gonna be silentlyand obediently you know,
support this dictatorship,because that's what it is.

(33:40):
That's what it really is.
You silently supportingthe, your silent obedience
supports dictatorships.
Any dictatorship startswith this, with taking away
your freedom of speech.
That is why it wasessential when Thomas
Jefferson was speakingabout freedom of speech.
He would be rolling in thegrave if he could only imagine
that in few hundreds of yearsthere will be this global

(34:03):
network of media that he couldnot simply predict 300 years
ago and put into Constitution,guys, he could not predict
it because technologies guys,they did not exist back then.
But right now, of course, it'sessential to have access to
this platform and it shouldbelong to the people, not
to some corporate monsterswho took over the world like

(34:24):
that Standard Oil octopusand squeeze every freaking
dollar out of your pocket.
You have to subscribe$15 a month.
Otherwise we're gonna shovethree minutes of advertisement
up your throat until you'regonna see video of your,
I dunno food recipe orwhatever you were searching
on that freaking thing.
This is not the situationwhen you can just treat

(34:45):
it as a local business.
It's a monopoly and it's athreat to freedom of speech.
it goes directly againstthe human right declaration.
You know, there is essentialhuman rights article 19
of Universal Declarationof Human Rights says that
every human has a rightto express their opinion.
People cannot bebanned for that.
The word banned is notused in the Article 19.

(35:07):
It says every human beinghas a right to that.
It's been violated over there,and we have to stand up for it.
Like we really have to stand up.
And we know that there isalready a lawsuit antitrust
lawsuit against Google happeningby Joe Biden, president of
the United States initiatedthis antitrust lawsuit and
during his speech, lastweek, he also brought it up

(35:32):
we have to finish the jobto break up these monopolies
and make them accountable.
And, you know, if accordingto American Constitution,
the only way to observe FirstAmendment is if you are a
governmental organization,well then heck with it, we
have to nationalize Google.
People went to the internetposting videos, nationalize
Google burning logo of YouTube.

(35:54):
And you know, me workingin Silicon Valley, I
know how people takingthis sort of things.
In every tech company inSilicon Valley, there are
people dedicated to searchinginformation, what's happening
on their Twitter, what arepeople tagging them with?
And you know, if there isone response that, oh, your
service has not been the besthere or there, or something

(36:15):
happened, the whole Slackchannel knows about it.
The whole companyknows about it.
People, it gets escalatedto the very top, so people
noticing this kind of thing.
And when you have 20 millionviews across only TikTok
platform with people burninglogo of your company, demanding
nationalization of your companybecause calling you a dictator,

(36:36):
calling people to stop theYouTube repression, hashtag
#youtuberepression, hashtag#nationalizegoogle, hashtag
#youtubeagainsthumanity.
Tens of millions of viewsacross TikTok, Twitter,
all over internet.
And you know, there is noway this went unnoticed.

(36:56):
So, of course theyfreaked out over there.
And then when the situationin Syria started and
Turkey, the local peoplealso supported it and it
became international trend.
So in two weeks after thiswhole situation, Susan Wojcicki
had to step down and you know,they are hoping that removing

(37:17):
this toxic person from highposition will calm people down.
Well guys, it won't,it won't, it does not
change the situation.
Google has to be nationalizedand belong to the people.
And freedom of speechhas to be essential.
The only way you canremove anyone is if the
violation has been proven.
If it's really, if it'shate speech or anything that

(37:39):
like, you know, goes againsthumanity, yes, that's one thing.
But if you are removingpeople for opinion that has
no violation in it, simplybecause it goes against
your financial interest.
Oh my gosh, guys, you have tobe held accountable over there.
And you know, I broughta "Wag the Dog" movie.
this also, this wholesituation with this person

(38:00):
being removed and everything.
it reminds me, it remindsme some kind of surrealistic
story where, you know,some people decided they
have too much power.
They've been growing theirown influencers over there,
giving them blue check marks,and they've been calling it
deployment of influencers.
So they're picking up coupleof folks and they deploy them.

(38:20):
They give them blue checkmarks, they artificially
add them, some bots, botfollowers, and they get them
thousands of likes and so on.
Some bot comments.
And then, you know, peopleeventually getting used to
these talking heads and whateverthey say, they're like, okay,
this guy, that guy probably,if they have millions of
followers, they mean something.

(38:41):
Guys, they don't mean anything.
They are deployed dummiesfrom Susan, like, you know,
and this is why they had totake this sort of action.
you know, the hashtagis still booming.
So hop on.
We have to we have to fightthis corporate monster.
No question about it.
But you know, the whole thingabout this, okay, that's
your financial interest.

(39:02):
You deploying these freakinginfluencers, these dummies
who understand nothing buthave opinions, whatever.
The thing is different.
you know, in 2016 I wantedto see aurora borealis
Northern Freaking Lights.
I've heard about themfrom my very young age.
I was like, I wantto go to Alaska.
I want to see them.
I flew into Anchoragewith my friends.

(39:26):
We've been told you're notgonna see them in Anchorage.
You have to go further up north.
You have to go to Fairbanks.
We rented a car, we wenteight hours up north.
This was like aroundDecember, end of December.
We had to wait a weekover there to actually
see this rare, beautifulgreen lights in the sky.
It was magnificent.
Okay, back then I didn'tknow it's not a good sign.

(39:48):
Like it means ouratmosphere is catching some
particles from the space.
Right.
2023.
Fast forward, you know,like fast forward to 2023.
Yeah.
And why I recall because thegreen beams in Hawaii, I was
like, is that aurora borealis?
No it wasn't.
But light pillars andinterestingly colored

(40:12):
beautiful red aurora borealisin state of Washington.
Excuse me, guys.
Fairbanks, Alaska,Anchorage was not possible.
Whole Canada Coast, allthe way down to Seattle,
Washington, you can see auroraover there now, and it's of a
red color, and people do notunderstand that admiring this

(40:36):
beautiful red color is likeadmiring the sharpness of a
knife that is at your throat.
It's exactly the same.
This is a devastating sign.
It means that, what is it?
In fact, those, thosetremendous amount of light
pillars, they call them lightpillars of different colors,

(40:58):
green, white, yellow, and red.
I emphasize red colored pillars.
And Northern lights startedappearing already at
the Canadian US border.
Those are the energy linesof our magnetic field.
And the way that theseparticles going through
them, it means that they'reextremely weakened already.

(41:19):
That's not supposed to behappening at these regions
in the world at all,but they getting closer
and closer to equator.
And the red light means thatoxygen started burning already,
and we breathe with thatthing if anyone forgot about
it because there, there hasbeen too much talk about CO2,
but not enough about oxygen.
And oxygen really matterssomething for all of us, right?

(41:42):
So it took, reminded me ajoke from two years ago that
was, I don't know, LA Timesor something, you know, I'm
subscribed to a couple ofthese channels on Instagram
and they were like, oh, thisApril 1st you're gonna see
beautiful Northern Lights inLos Angeles, so don't miss it.
I was like, huh,that's kind of funny.
Northern Lights in LosAngeles, of course that
never happens, right?

(42:03):
guys, Seattle is not that far.
It's already seen in Seattle.
Like, how the heckis that possible?
Why nobody talks about it?
It's red color and youcan see multiple videos
on Twitter about it.
And you know, if we simplybeing silenced for speaking
up the truth about thesefacts, and right now we
preparing the April 22nd, theconference, which is going

(42:26):
to be called "Global Crisis.
There is a Way Out" andall of a sudden we are
being attacked by YouTube.
We fighting back.
Susan loses her job.
And Creative Society websiteis being attacked by some
hackers from different regionsof the world, specifically
some European states.

(42:47):
guys, excuse me.
Is everything okay?
Because according toour film, which was
presented on November 12th.
This sort of things was supposedto be happening in 2024.
Not right now.
We, we are ahead of schedule,like massively badly in
that very film, the LastPerson on Earth, right?
The Diary of theLast Human On Earth.

(43:09):
There was also hail mentionedthe size of a basket and,
excuse me, almost the sizeis almost there in Argentina.
This is, if that'snot disturbing, I
don't know what is.
And you know what, what itreminded me, eh, besides the
film there wag the tail whenthey bring in up the UFOs and
Chinese balloons and Chineseballoons, you know, they,

(43:32):
it was one of the funniestmemes because instead of the
Chinese letters the peopleon the internet with a sense
of humor started postingdifferent things over there.
So, so, so like, like you,you can go creative with it.
Creative Society is the wayout, I would put it that way.
And I, I, I know you,you have something to

(43:53):
say about that as well.
but there was a movie, therewas a, an interesting pseudo
documentary film calledOrion Conspiracy, about
2008, I believe it came outin that thing, there was
kind of like a meeting oflike, you know, politicians,
top politicians, scientistscoming up with a folder.

(44:14):
Getting them to read thesefolders in which they say, you
know, we have 8 billion people.
We cannot control them.
You know, we've been tryingdifferent kind of threats, you
know, it was fine working finewhen we had Soviet Union versus
Western world, then we had thisterrorist threat for a while.
Now that's not working.
So we have to do something.
And you know, they onlyplan to do that is use our,

(44:35):
saucer looking planes thatwe got from Germany in like
forties, advanced ones, andimitate the attack of aliens,
and then we're gonna unitepeople, control them and fight
against imaginary aliens.
I was like, wow, that's like,that's interesting, right?
But I never thought thatit's gonna be like getting so
close to reality right now.

(44:57):
So guys, the only way outof this freaking mess if, if
people gonna start speaking up.
And you know, the big first stephas been done by Robby Wells,
and I know you have somethingto say about this, Alex.

Alexey (45:12):
You talked about the deployment of influencers.
And I think that here theywere using the very old tactic
that if you cannot controlit, you have to head it right.
You have to be atthe the head of it.
And this is whatthey've been doing.

(45:32):
So they have been pushingcertain people to become
the influencers because theyknow that the mainstream
media channels are nolonger an authority for
younger people, especially.
And more and more peoplewatch these short clips
for various reasons.
We will not go into detail here,but let's say we all consume

(45:56):
short form, shorter and shorterform content more and more.
So what they're doing is thathopping on this train, let's
not make the analogy with thehazmat trains derailing, but

Taliy (46:11):
Gravy train.

Alexey (46:12):
gr gravy Yeah.

Taliy (46:14):
Influencers are hopping on the gravy train,
they're being deployedwith version numbers.

Alexey (46:20):
But what, what I wanted to mention is that even the
terms, I mean, when you listencarefully to what these people
say, they're deployed as ifthey were some kind of navy
seals, you know, the, the, thiskind of elite deployment of
special forces, you know, thatwill combat the disinformation
by disseminating their ownversion of disinformation.

(46:41):
As I mentioned before, whywould you go to all these
lengths banning people creatingyour own version of reality?
If what we were talkingabout wasn't true?
If it, if it isn't true, well,you know, just leave it at that.
I mean, there are, thereare people who are doing all
sorts of crazy stuff, I dunno,with the crystal balls and

(47:02):
everything on the internet,and they're not banned, right?
These guys are not banned.
There are people who stillexist who really like
seriously are discussing thatguys, you need to understand
that the earth is flat.
and, and they're stillthere on the internet.
So why us?
Why people who are tellingthat we need to unite.

(47:22):
I mean, is it, it'snot a call for hate,
nothing like that, right?
I told you I think yesterdaythat both of my kids with
the three years difference,they, they're coming
cause they're having theMAP testing right now.
So it's it's a measureof academic progress.
Something you need to do ita couple of times a year at
the beginning, at the middle.

(47:43):
And they told me, look,it's very strange that from
40 questions 10 or even alittle bit more are about
the CO2 and specificallyabout the hockey stick graph.
I said, wow, thisis interesting.
So even if kids, teenagersare noticing that something

(48:10):
is strange, that why would youof, because like MAP testing is
it's about everything, right?
you have math in there.
Well, there are severaltests, obviously.
There is language and languagearts and stuff like that,
but, Why would you go intosuch detail to dedicate one
fourth or to one third of thetest questions to this topic?

(48:33):
And also the questions ofwhat will happen if we do
not reduce the CO2 emissions?
Well, guys, I mean, we, weare reducing CO2 emissions
everywhere massively apparently.
but what we see is happeningand you mentioned the
Northern lights and they'realready also happening in
my native city in the middleof Russia, red ones as well.

(48:55):
It's, it's something thatshould not be happening,
but people are seeing this.
And of course theaurora borealis, it
kind of is mesmerizing.
I haven't seen itwith my own eyes.
but apparently thisis coming everywhere.
So uh, everyone willhave, unfortunately
will have the chance.
And this is how easily we aredistracted to many, many things.

(49:18):
And in this noise, somethingbeautiful really happened.
And we want tosupport this as well.
The first presidential candidatein the United States who is
on the platform of CreativeSociety, he's presenting his
candidature to the presidencyof the United States, and

(49:40):
he is talking about thevalues of Creative Society.
We've been talking hereon this podcast a lot,
and this is something thatmade my life brighter.
I mean, when you hear this forthe first time, and we, we know
both, both you and I, we know,that Robby was participating
in several, even in the firstconference back in 2019, right?

(50:03):
In May of 2019, "Society.
The last Chance".
And he's a great guy.
We'll see how this goes,but he is really like he was
traveling, went to Italy aswell to talk to people and also
talk to people about CreativeSociety, so Creative Society
is everywhere on his profilesand in all his communication.

(50:24):
And I would like to seehow this goes afterwards,
but there, there were many,many social posts about
this that, oh, I'm voting,especially comments, right?
These are very interesting.
Oh, I'm voting for this guy.
And here we can see thatfor such a long time, people

(50:44):
were waiting for this kind ofpresidential campaign, let's
say, that is talking about them,them having all these benefits,
them having the a good life thateveryone was promising before.
But this never happened.
We are the witnesses of thisutter failure of the political

(51:08):
system that was, is everywhereon this planet, that nothing
really good happened to people.
And we can go into much detailabout what, what is happening
with all the economic staff.
And I just wanted to quicklyalso mention one thing about
the layoffs in Silicon Valleyand all around the globe

(51:30):
actually in the IT community.
We talked with you on theconference, on July, 2021.
We were warning IT guys,programmers, coders, everywhere.
And that guys watch for this.
You are programming thosewho are working in the
artificial intelligence field.

(51:51):
They are digging theirown grave actually.
That by creating this, hmm,general artificial intelligence
that everyone is raving aboutright now, ChatGPT which
has many problems and maybewe can dedicate a special
episode about what are these?
I, I like this tweet by ElonMusk that we need TruthGPT

(52:14):
as well because ChatGPT istelling with great confidence
things that are not truebecause it is deriving the
information statistically.
I mean, it's not telling thetruth, it's just combining
the words for the moment,but it can do a great job
to summarize things andmanipulate the information in
order to make it shorter, moreconcise and stuff like that.

(52:36):
But in terms of coming up with,truths it's not there yet.
And we, we can link toone of the Ben Shapiro's
videos where he cornersit by telling something
that is not true about him.
We see that this is theconsumerist format of society.
Right away, thousands ofthe videos, how you can

(53:00):
earn six figures with theChatGPT, and everything.
But what they're not tellingyou about is that well, like
everyone has access to it.
Every tool is adouble edged sword.
So it can be usedfor good and for bad.
But the good things about thathappen to the whole of society
is that they make everyone even.

(53:20):
when a tool is used for goodand it brings the enhanced
capacities to everyone.
You just need tolearn how to use it.
then of course, obviouslyat first in our current
consumerist format of society,some people will profit
more from them being moresmart in using this tool.

(53:42):
But after a while, this willlevel off, this will level
off and like everyone isusing mobile phones right now.
we don't discriminatepeople by oh, we don't
know how to use smartphonesor something like that.
Everyone uses this externalbrain that our smartphones
have become, right?
It's our externalbrain for the moment.
It's, it has this shape and formand this is how it functions.

(54:06):
But many people arefinding different ways.
But what is still interesting,and I see it from talking to
some friends who are also in ITfield, and coding in particular,
they do not want to acknowledge.
It's the same aswith climate, right?
You see it like,you see it coming.

(54:27):
It's not like somethingthat is hypothetical.
At this point in time, thisis not hypothetical anymore.
You see it and you seethat people have nothing
actually to counter it.
we are just accounting forthe losses and trying to
do what's what's in ourability to help each other.

(54:50):
And the same is happeningwith, with coding, right?
The GitHub co-pilot.
and this is also where itstarts being a bit creepy.
It is Microsoft.
Okay.
So the same as GitHub Co-Pilot,because Microsoft bought GitHub.
So it's learned from, andwe were talking about this,
at July, 2021 conference.
it was 24th of July, right?
As everything, everythingin this world we are being

(55:11):
told, oh look, it's for yourown good, it'll help you.
You just need to give usaccess to your code base.
Then this thing learnshow people write code, and
then it writes its own codebecause it's, it's a machine.
It speaks because anyprogramming language is just
like a human language, butwith strict rules and it
doesn't make any mistakes.

(55:33):
I mean, it can make mistakesobviously if it learns on
how humans program, butyou can quickly correct it
and it'll remember it forthe rest of its existence.
this is somethingthat is interesting.
But for, with the same thing,people are rejecting the obvious
reality that their jobs arealready not needed and they

(55:56):
are being fired in masses.
Tens of thousands ofpeople everywhere.
And they don't see thisprogression as with climate.
They don't see this progressionthat from the point in time
where we have, okay, let'ssay maybe 10%, maybe 20%
of people being laid off,but where will they go?

(56:17):
Coding and software designis a very narrow, a very
narrow field of expertise.
And, if you will not be, unlessyou're doing something manually,
right, which you sometimesyou need to learn or relearn.
And these things are alsobeing replaced by robots.
I mean, just look at whatBoston Dynamics does with

(56:39):
their robots that yeah, yeah.
And dancing.

Taliy (56:42):
They're so adorable, right?
They dance.

Alexey (56:45):
Yes, they're so adorable and this is so helpful until the
moment that it does everythingfor not for you, for their
owners, and you are doing

Taliy (56:55):
have those dogs patrolling areas,

Alexey (56:58):
in La

Taliy (56:58):
freak.
across California in someparts of California it's been
pushed to like, you know,make it legal to use lethal
force by the robots againsthumans, or let's say criminals.
Okay.
Or sources of disinformation.
And disinformation ispunishable, so, okay.
And like they've been thinkingit's gonna be different

(57:20):
robots, at first they werelike, oh, it's gonna be
those robots that don't looklike Boston Dynamics dogs.
But that's just onestep away, guys.
We're getting there.
just give it a little bit.
And, you know, from lookingat all this madness that's
happening in the world, it kindof makes me happy that it's
not gonna last long either way.

(57:40):
Like, either we're going tounify our human potential and
build a Creative Society wherepower will be non-existent
and power will be in the handsof the people we all, we all
will execute it through thisonline platform with one
priority to make human lifesafer, or this world is gonna

(58:02):
go down in flames with allthe minor attracted people,
with all the hockey stickfans, with all the fighters
of you know, anthropogenicCO2 and all the fighters for,
you know, one world orderwith all the billionaires who
investing in doomsday bunkersthinking that they're gonna

(58:24):
be the ones who survive.
And you know, guys, thismadness has to end somewhere.
And the people who startingwars for profit, who
popping champagne at theirconstruction bureaus and the
Wall Street when the new warhas started, because it's a,
it's a huge source of profit.
This has to end somewhere.

(58:44):
So if it's not gonna be stoppedby the reasonable people who
wake up, you know, and theworld awaken has been a mockery
because woke woke has beenused for the most brainwashed
people in our society.
So this whole mockery over humanbeing as the highest divine

(59:07):
creature in this universe, rightat the best human side, this
mockery has to end somewhereand it is going to end.
This is the, almost like the, wealways see this biblical things
that it's a biblical thing.
Okay guys?
Biblical thing is based ontrue facts that are, that have

(59:28):
been in the mythology of like140 nations across the world.
So probably it's not justa biblical myth, it's
something that we know there.
There's something thathappened 12,000 years
ago and it will reoccur.
The question is, right nowwe destroyed ecology of
our planet, so our planetnatural immune system is down.
It's not gonna be able to,you know, survive this one.

(59:51):
So the world might go in flames.
Why would you want humanitythat behave as parasites
that destroys planets?
You know, the Avatar movie.
This humanity goes todifferent planet and starts
destroying the other planetjust like they did to this one.
Why would we even want suchhumanity to, to be there?

(01:00:11):
At the very same time, thereis a huge movement, like Thrive
Movement with Foster Gamble.
We've finally met him this weekin Los Angeles, and he was so
amazing live, and he said, youknow, with Thrive Movement with
hundred something million viewson the Thrive movie itself,
he lit up the torch of thepossibilities of living in a

(01:00:31):
society where corporatocracyis not ruling everything,
where fiat money are not beingprinted out of nowhere, just to
enrich couple of ego maniacs.
And you know what's alsointeresting that it's illegal
now to discuss that theelites of this world can
coordinate their actions.

(01:00:52):
Right now, it's gonnabe considered as a
conspiracy theory thatis extremely dangerous
according to United NationsI just recall this video,
Tucker Carlson, where he says,and now let's go back to the
lizard overlords of our worldat the World Economic Forum.

(01:01:12):
And he, and he playedthis one clip of the, of
this lady pretending thatshe's playing on the flute
without having a flute.
Such a bizarre video.
It's just, it's just funny.
You, you have to laugh atthese things, but also at
the very same time, youhave to take it serious.
You, you cannot just let it go.
And I don't mean that we haveto fight against any corrupt

(01:01:35):
people with like actuallyfighting against them.
We have to buildsome alternative.
People want to see alternative,people would love to see
the world that is presentedby Creative Society and
that Robby Wells has been,thanks God, that politicians
started to pick this up.
there are political parties inArmenia we know that support
Creative Society, that are basedon the idea of Creative Society.

(01:01:58):
Now we have a presidentialcandidate in the US running on
the platform of the CreativeSociety, which is cool.
I would love to seethe competition.
I would love to see the otherguys compete with Robby
and saying, we, we can do itbetter, faster, and implement
eight foundations quickerwith more benefits to you.
Otherwise, we actually go atthe very fast pace to this

(01:02:21):
dystopian world where one globalcorporation owns everything.
We talked about this with Alextwo years ago, ChatGPT, or
back then we were calling itgeneral artificial intelligence
because it wasn't clear who'sgonna come up first with it.
So that thing needs data tofigure out its algorithms.

(01:02:42):
And what is GitHub?
GitHub is a version controlsystem on which you have all
the code of every companyin the Silicon Valley.
Every startup companyin the world, any
sort of code is there.
But the beauty of it is thatit's a version control system.
So you not only have thecurrent code, you can

(01:03:02):
track down all the changes.
You can read all thecomments that were made
to previous suggestions asto how to make this code
better, more efficient.
This thing already analyzed andlike, you know, just exactly in
the same way that Google startedpicking up our demands before
we legally found out about thefact that they were doing it.

(01:03:25):
Microsoft already analyzed thewhole code based with, nobody
cares if it's legal or illegal.
By the time you're gonnafind out it was illegal,
it's gonna be too late.
they're gonna come up withalternative AI solutions
to every possible businessthat actually is right there
out in the world at all.

(01:03:45):
you're not gonna be onlyreplaced, but also the business
that like, you know, fired youfor AI solution is gonna be
replaced by the AI solutionfrom this huge monopoly.
Speaking about likebreaking up monopolies,
Microsoft is a unique one.
They have been, they lostthe antitrust suit, but
have never been broken up.
But after that, their founderstarted being a philanthropist

(01:04:09):
and giving away money for weirdprojects on reducing population.
Oh, excuse me.
This is kind of a thingwe can be also banned for.
We're not supposed tobe talking about these
things, but yes, he did.
You can find it on his website.
They donated money to.
When Bill Gates is aphilanthropist, because he's
donating money to the foundationof Bill and Melinda Gates, do

(01:04:32):
you get any weird feelings fromthe way the sentence sounds?
Like, like if I put moneyfrom my left pocket to
my right pocket, does itmake me a philanthropist?
I don't know, guys.
And then use it to, like, therewas this Indian lady, who's also
into anthropogenic CO2 agenda,but there was one point that
she said that foundation that wejust mentioned, they only invest

(01:04:56):
money in the projects wherethey have financial interests.
So it is not some kind oflike, you know, foundation,
we helping somebody.
No, they, they buildinggrounds for their financial
interest in the future.
So guys, this freakish dystopiathat already got to the point of
peak right now is either goingto evolve into new, beautiful

(01:05:19):
thing where human life will bevalued, and we gonna live as a
unified society, as earthlings.
Guys, we are earthlings, howbeautiful that word sounds,
earthlings because we, we canbuild society that can expand
beyond this solar systemand the galaxy and bring
beauty to the other planets.
Beautiful life.

(01:05:40):
How many planets out there wherethere is no humanity, but we
have to be worthy of expanding.
We have to have somesomething that is worthy of
expanding across this galaxyand beyond that possibly.
So there are beautifulprospects to our civilization.
There is also another wayand possibility because the
point of bifurcation, we knowthe system either evolves

(01:06:02):
at its peak or it collapses.
But the second thing, guys, weare not supposed to even pay
our attention into that thing.
We know this is our currentreality, but we are humans
and we can change our future.
It all depends on us.
Be brave.
Think brave.
And when they say just do it.
Be yourself.

(01:06:22):
Yeah.
Be true yourself.
Be the human being with acapital H and just do it.
Just notify people that wecan create electoral demand
for eight foundations ofthis Creative Society.
And that thing is gonnabe the first step to unify
scientific potential of theworld, which is going to help
us to surpass any challengesof the climate change.
And as Robby Wells put it inhis speech, build the world

(01:06:46):
that even science fictioncould not even imagine, that
they could not dream about.
But it is possible.
And it's only a couple ofyears if we really want it.
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