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April 29, 2025 110 mins
We discuss man made earthquake's through Earthquake induction machines, Trump admin science director says American tech can 'manipulate time and space', The CIA wrote a playbook on how to subvert a movement from within, Waymo might be willing to sell you a self-driving car, Trump Secret Society, Scientists use synthetic biology to address urgent sustainability challenges, FLASHACK: Army developing ‘synthetic telepathy’, Army Yanks 'Voice-To-Skull Devices' Site and more. 
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
It's that time again.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
Time to relax, kick up your feet, grab your favorite beverage,
and tune into the Rundown Live your forecast into the future.

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Speaker 5 (03:11):
You're Rundown Live, Rundown Live dot com. I'm your host,
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(03:33):
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show lined up. I want to mention some things that
are coming up tomorrow. Tomorrow, very special episode. We're gonna

(05:01):
be talking I think a little bit of magic, quantum computing, occultism,
secret societies, my buddy and good friend Johnny Enoch a
person who subscribed to Jordan Maxwell has a good understanding
of things of how the spiritual world goes, and he's
really into disclosure, very much so into disclosure, and a

(05:23):
lot of people they go down the disclosure rabbit hole.
And we're gonna be going down that rabbit hole today
a little bit. We're gonna be talking about earthquake induction machines,
directed energy weapon tech, the CIA playbook for infiltrating and
taking over movements. We're gonna te dive into a lot
of interesting things, especially when it comes to tech. And

(05:44):
you know, if you guys haven't had a chance to yet,
make sure you check out our episode yesterday, which was
on Virginia Roberts. Right writer Lee joined us from Raised
by Giants, a YouTube channel.

Speaker 6 (05:55):
Who has a couple of videos that are going, you know,
somewhat viral.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
They're getting thousands of views, and he and we talked
about the Virginia Roberts thing and it was very interesting
all around. But you know, the world is going in
a very interesting direction. And the reason why I invited
Johnny Enoch on for tomorrow's broadcast is because I wonder
how much spiritual things impact the physical world. If you

(06:18):
believe in such stuff. Some people might call it nonsense.
Some people believe it's bringing your thought into fruition. Some
people call it curses, spellcasting, setting goals, or you know,
using your mind to bring things to fruition, right, believing
it and it happens. How many people out there have
thought of something and it happened. Whether it's you know,

(06:39):
I thought of Don and then he called me it's
Don j And I'm like, whoa, Don, I just thought
of you and you called me, or they had a
dream of someone. Right, There's all these interesting things that unknown,
things we don't know about. But one thing we do
know is we get a lot of things right here
at the run down life way before anyone else. As
well as a lot of our partners throughout the years

(07:02):
that we've made relationships with they seem to get a
lot of things right too, Don. And one of the
things that we're gonna be touching based on this earthquake
induction machine we had Brooks agg new on a while ago,
try to get them on today. Brooks is busy, of course,
top physicist in the world, and he also knows Eric Hecker,
who is the guy who's viral right now, and we

(07:23):
talked about that a year ago, and we're gonna really
toot our own horn and when we get to that part,
but before that, before we really dive into that, one
of the craziest things I'm seeing on the internet right
now wild is this new invention and I think it's
really cool when we start talking tech, it's some of
the things that are out there that are really impacting society.

(07:43):
People who lose limbs right they need like some kind
of like fake replacement. And about ten years ago, Don,
Mike and I were talking about the Luke Skywalker arm
Because if you've ever watched Star Wars, Don, which I'm
sure you have, you've seen Star Wars right time, we're

(08:04):
talking the O G Star Wars, not like Disney Channels
Star Wars where they have all the c G I
and what's his name, jar jarr Banks who ruined Star.

Speaker 7 (08:13):
Wars and if it wasn't for him, like he turned
series into a children's movie. I've seen all of it. Man,
I'm a huge Star Wars geek.

Speaker 6 (08:24):
I love the O G movies.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
My favorite is Revenge of the Sith, currently back in
theaters right now. For its anniversary. Uh, you know, big,
big fan of that. But you know I love all
the Star Wars lore, even you know in the extended universe,
you know the graphic novels. You know, it's it's just
I'm a geek for man.

Speaker 5 (08:42):
Well some people are, and some people have never even
seen Star Wars and to me that blowns. That blows
my mind. Right, But they've created Now the listeners out there,
I want you to imagine this.

Speaker 6 (08:54):
I'm thinking, what is.

Speaker 5 (08:56):
There there's a there's this all black and white TV show.
Is it called The Months Stirs or this is the
Adams Family where they had that crawls around family Adam's family. Well,
they have this new bionic cand Right, it can detach
from the user and crawl around and do missions on
its own.

Speaker 6 (09:16):
I'm serious. Think about this, like like you're like, go, go,
gadget hand like shoots off and starts crawling.

Speaker 5 (09:23):
You're like, you're in a fight and it goes and
starts choking out another person and crawls up on them.

Speaker 6 (09:29):
And they can't get it off.

Speaker 5 (09:30):
Right, Oh that's what had I don't even talk about
what could happen between the sheets with bionic cand you know,
oh Man new bionic can can detach from user and
crawl around and do missions on its own. And we
we're gonna probably have zultan Isvan back on. And he's

(09:51):
one of the top futurists and some people dub him
the transhumanist leader, uh, because he really brought awareness. He's
a libertarian by the way, uh, and he's really he
kind of pushes back against this fully automated luxury communism,
globalist agenda, and he's a very free minded thinker. He's
run his libertarian candidate before, but he talked a lot
about this on one of our first shows we had

(10:12):
him on. I think he was in twenty fourteen. We're
talking about eleven years ago.

Speaker 6 (10:15):
I remember this.

Speaker 5 (10:16):
He's like, Yo, if I could replace my arm with
a robotic arm, that would be better. I would do
it in a heartbeat. Well, well, this is kind of interesting.
This reminds me of transformers.

Speaker 6 (10:27):
Right.

Speaker 5 (10:28):
The hand pops off and look at this, so I
can't it says, I can move it around even when
it's not attached to the arm. So this person can
detach to hand this robotic hand from the arm that's
a robotic arm, like a cyborg. And she can control it.

Speaker 6 (10:45):
When it's not attached to her wild. I mean there's
a lot of pranks he could play with this hand on.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
A UK startup called open Bionyx has just unveiled the
word world's first wireless bionic arm, called Hero. It's so
advanced that the hand can fully detach and amble about
on its own, like the Adams Family's thing. Nineteen year
old influencer Tilly Lockey, a double amputee who's been using
Open Bionic Arms for the past nine years, has been

(11:18):
a poster child for the company's efforts, recently showed off
the incredible sci fi capability after being one of the
first to receive the new device. She says, quote, I
can move it around even when it's not attached to
the arm end the quote. You know, if you want
to five finger discount some stuff, you just send cousin
it there just to go our thing or whatever it is,

(11:38):
to go grab that bag of popcorn or whatever and
walk out to Jordan.

Speaker 6 (11:42):
Someone's gonna be like, what the hell did a rope did?

Speaker 5 (11:44):
I just see that a robotic can just crawled across
the floor and he doesn't raise her one.

Speaker 6 (11:48):
Good and and be like I don't know what just happened.
You know.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
My first thought is, you know, you're you're sitting down,
you'rechilax and you had a long day. You're trying to
switch the channels. You're trying to switch the channels, and
you're like, oh damn, remotes all the way over there.
Oh wait a minute, sit the hand over there, hand
comes croll back with the remote.

Speaker 5 (12:10):
Looks this thing like like I want you to see, Like,
if you aren't on the Rundown Lives, Rumble dot Comfort Slash,
the Rundown Live or the Rundown Live dot Com, don.

Speaker 6 (12:19):
Look at this.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Yeah that's wild bro.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
And for our listeners out there that are here tuning
in on KGRA, this is exactly what I may describing
this is like, it's not very synthetic biology. Well, it
doesn't look like a human hand, right, I mean it
looks like a human hand, but it's not like it
got human tissue on it. You can plainly see it's mechanical, right,
it's not biological, but it's cyborg technology. She's moving around

(12:44):
the fingers like a normal fingers. They're somewhat fluid and reactionary, right,
and literally the hand can crawl around on its own,
and she's doing it and moving it. I don't know
if she's using her minder thoughts or how that's working.
It's using signals from her body. But in the future,
you could have just robotic limbs at the detach and

(13:06):
you know, frisk around, do whatever you want them to do.
Don you go on your first date, you pick her
up on Tinder and you show up and she's got
a robotic han like this, what are you saying?

Speaker 1 (13:20):
The first thing I'm saying is you couldn't have mentioned
that before. I don't. I don't have anything against it.
It's like, you know, really, really, that's.

Speaker 6 (13:28):
The first thing you say.

Speaker 5 (13:29):
You're gonna try to woo this girl and learn more
about her and be like, what the hell is with
the robotic hand girl?

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Oh no, I'm gonna be because if we're at the point,
if we're at the point where I'm going to pick
you up and we're going on the date anyway, I
clearly like you enough already, so I'm not gonna be
put off by it. It's gonna be like, you know,
you could have mentioned that earlier, but oh well, hop
in you know, well right, or what like.

Speaker 5 (13:49):
Like You're sitting there driving and all of a sudden,
the robotic han crawls from the back of the seat
onto your shoulder while you're driving, and you're looking and
she's sitting there with an evil grimace on her face,
going ah, yeah, Well my question is is that, like
if you can control that with your body and your
mind or using your your pies of electric properties in

(14:12):
your body, whatever it is, or however it works.

Speaker 6 (14:14):
Right, This is fascinating to me.

Speaker 5 (14:18):
This is like what Zultan was talking about, like upgrades,
Like what if like what just done? Tell me you
can't just take some of those fingers out and it
could be a gun underneath there and you could have
a hand and it could be like a finger with.

Speaker 1 (14:33):
A gun maybe. Man, Yeah, I'm just.

Speaker 5 (14:36):
Saying, or maybe what if you like what could you
like what else could you you could switch out this
hand maybe with like a saw or a like jackhammer
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
Man, I'm just being creative, Like an evil Dead you remember.

Speaker 6 (14:56):
Ash for train chains, like Evil Dad, just be like
chain signs zombies she has. This girl would be a
zombie apocalypse hero.

Speaker 5 (15:04):
She would just be like, oh, I got a chainsaw
adapter pulls off her hand adds the chainsaw.

Speaker 8 (15:10):
Rings like that.

Speaker 5 (15:16):
It's like, that's where we're at, like better yet done.
What if she could take those hands and put wheels
at the end of them, h and then she could
just drive around because let's say she has robotic legs too,
just add wheels and then you got this person who's
like part person part motorcycle. Like this is where we're

(15:37):
going in the world.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
It's crazy, and I wanted you guys to all see it,
and I just wanted to show you like this is
on x dot com.

Speaker 5 (15:44):
This is on you can find this on Christan T.
Harris because that's where I'm sharing this stuff.

Speaker 6 (15:49):
But this is crazy to me. This is interesting and
it it's.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
One of those things that in real life I thought
we would never see and I thought it would never
get to the point where we're right going, like, man,
in ten years, this thing is gonna be crazy, like
and you're gonna have some person out there on some
spaceship who lost his arm with like a like a
hammer on the end of it where he's just like

(16:14):
I'll be like or like a laser gun, and they're
gonna be like military dudes, Oh you lost a limb, No, problem.
We're gonna give you a cybertronic cyborg limb with detachable hand.
Some guy's about to kill you, your hand will detach
and choke them out or stick them with a needle
or whatever.

Speaker 1 (16:34):
And you know, and remember, you know, this was always
once again, just like a few episodes ago, just like
last week. You know, people are gonna be like, shut up, down,
you're a broken record. But again the two thousand and
five movie I Robot with Will Smith. If you remember
one of the big plot twists, If you don't want
to hear the plot twist, I guess skip ahead or
mute me or whatever. One of the big plot twists
in the movie is that Detective Spooner, the character played

(16:55):
by Will Smith, he got into an accident and it's
his entire left arm all the way up to the
shoulder is synthetic biology, robotics. He was replaced the arm
was replaced with him by synthetic like cyborg technology, but
then it was sprayed over to look like just a
regular human arm. And you know, and and it's that's

(17:17):
literally the type of technology we're talking about right now.
And it's really cool, man, It is cool. And like
I said, cyborgs are coming. And I'm not saying like
they're gonna try to turn us all on the cybeborgs.
People are gonna voluntarily do it because that benefits their lives.
In this case, this girl looks seemed like she's like, heck, yeah, dude,
this is cool. The armund attaches it crawls on the

(17:39):
on the floor, and she can control it. I don't
know what to tell you, don but that's pretty cool,
pretty neat all around. And you know, I gotta tell
you if I was in a position where, let's say
I lost the limbed on, I would would you? Yeah? Absolutely?

(18:03):
I mean with the way that technology is going, man,
I mean I'm you know, I practice mindfulness and gratefulness,
like everybody. Just think about the things that I'm grateful for,
you know, like even with the health problems that I've had,
like I'm still in you know, pretty decent health wise,
and it's one of those things where it's like, you know,
I'm so grateful that I have working arms and legs
and you know, my five senses, because you know, not

(18:24):
it's it's you know, it's so easy to overlook and
take those things for granted. But you know, if something
like that were to happen, if the technology is available,
hell ya, you know, it make my life easier.

Speaker 6 (18:35):
Yeah, I want to pull up this website. I want
you guys to see it.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
This is open Bionics, just because I just never I
grew up watching Doctor Who. You know, the cyber cyberorgs,
the transformers, voltron all that stuff. Here, here's the website
of Open Bionics, right, And I'm not trying to pooh
pooh on technology. Hero RGD. It's waterproof, wireless, and it's
a workhoorse. This guy's he shows them on one hand,

(19:00):
he's holding a wrench with his robotic cyberg hand and
his other hand is tightening the bolt like it's kind
of showing you what these things are. And this girl,
she's got dual cyborg hands, and she shows them washing
things and picking up strawberries and eating them.

Speaker 6 (19:18):
It looks like and they connect. They have an ecosystem.
Look at that, they have a whole wife, Like, what
else can you get? Look at this?

Speaker 5 (19:25):
They glorify it. Look it's superhuman. I'm telling you, spider Man.
This guy, this kid has a Spider Man cyborg hand
that they're showing and they're like start your journey. If
you're a kid, we're gonna make it fun. You can
shoot webs from your robotic hand.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Not really, but you know what I'm saying, right right right, And.

Speaker 5 (19:42):
You know, if a kid lost his head, if my
little guy, my girl's kid lost his hand, I'll be like, hell, yeah,
we're gonna get him a robot hand like this, and
yeah it's.

Speaker 6 (19:53):
Gonna be awesome. And he's gonna punch holes in the
wall when he's mad. To me, that's around these robotic hans,
ones that are gonna just punch holes through the Look
at this guy's lifting weights. He's like, oh, robot hand,
cyborg hand, I can lift weights with it.

Speaker 5 (20:08):
I mean, these things are getting way advanced. The Hero
Gauntlet is what these things are called.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
What it is.

Speaker 6 (20:15):
This guy it's got fingers.

Speaker 5 (20:16):
It works along with They got the Hero Flex, they
got all these the Hero arm, Hero RGD. This is
the one we're talking about, the one with the detachable hand.
But I'm wondering at the detachable hand, like you're picking
up a bucket of sand and the hand detaches.

Speaker 6 (20:30):
On its own because under the weight, like dam with
the hand fell off again.

Speaker 5 (20:35):
You know, it's like get back up here, and it
crawls back up and then thinks itself. But I mean,
look at it, it's pretty impressive. Here's a video of
it that's getting wet and it's moving its hand and
it's getting there.

Speaker 6 (20:46):
Dude.

Speaker 5 (20:46):
The companies are working tom do cool things, and I
think they're cool. Technology is cool. These things are phenomenal,
and technology can also be very scary, which is where
we're going to go on this broadcast in just a
few moments, because one year ago, almost to the day,
we were discussing and we were very skeptic about it,

(21:08):
but we were talking about this Antarctica earthquake machine. And
then it was found that around that time that caused
earthquakes in New Zealand, and Hillary Clinton under the wiki
leaks had something where I thought it was an accident.
People believed it was an accident. She's like, oh good,
we hit them twice. And there was some weird comment
about we hit them with earthquakes twice. Great, and her

(21:32):
email under her wiki leaks leaks that was tied in
people believed to the New Zealand earthquake machine and so
about well, let's see, I've got the episode here. It
was episode nine nine Where Are We nine twenty two
Antarctica Earthquake Weapon. We were talking about Ai Jesus and
the Alex Jones video game, because remember he had his

(21:54):
own Steam video game where you could play and be
Alex Jones or something like that. You're fighting the New
World Order, and it's a pretty cool game. Everyone should
have picked it up if they don't got it already,
you know. But I found it fascinating that it is
now in the news. Finally, Alex Jones's people have really
dove into it. They brought Eric Hecker on the program

(22:16):
today on Info Wars.

Speaker 6 (22:17):
I heard it. I got a video yesterday from one
of my friends.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
She sent it to me and she's like, check this out.
I'm like, we were talking about that a year ago.
Oh at least a year ago, don But here it is.
We're gonna pull it up.

Speaker 6 (22:31):
I'll show you, guys.

Speaker 5 (22:33):
This is the Rundown Live airing some you know, what
everyone's hot and talking about today. This is kind of
where we are at right now with this topic because
if we look at it, the earthquake machine Brooks Saigno,
we brought him on a few days after this. I
believe we talked about how how this technology works, and

(22:56):
here we go. We're gonna put this on the screen.
It will give you a little sound.

Speaker 9 (23:03):
Get after the world. I will start.

Speaker 8 (23:06):
Since we have to be brief, I have already given
all pertinent information and supporting documentation to the Senate Intelligence
Committee and arrow they informed me that all of my
information will be recorded for public record and shared with Congress.

Speaker 9 (23:19):
It is that important.

Speaker 8 (23:22):
In twenty ten, I was selected to go down to
the South Pole Station in Antarctica for an entire year
by raytheon Polar Services as an employee of a third
party contractor for the National Science Foundation. I function in
a dual role capacity as tradesman and a firefighter. My
responsibilities required me to be more informed than most of
my crew and offered me complete access to the facilities.

(23:45):
What I learned from this unique experience needs to be
shared with the entire world. The technology at the South
Pole Station certainly can do what it is presented as
its primary purposes, and unfortunately much more. The ice cube
neutrino detect is presented as a passive listing device for
the purposes of the science as presented.

Speaker 9 (24:05):
But I'm going to skip right through the chase folks.

Speaker 8 (24:08):
I have provided documentation that proves that the five one
hundred and sixty what they call doms that are embedded
in the ice can actually transmit at two thousand and
forty seven vaults each.

Speaker 9 (24:19):
That gives us a long list of things to consider.

Speaker 8 (24:23):
It is effectively a multifaceted directed energy weapons platform that
I will list rapidly a few things that it can do.

Speaker 9 (24:32):
Vehicle detection.

Speaker 8 (24:33):
We're learning that these off world craft on world craft
hours or other nations are also emitting neutrinos. So this
makes the South pul station effectively an air traffic control
station for this new level of equipment that nobody's discussing.
In addition to the ability to detect neutrinos and the

(24:53):
exotic vehicles, I have provided documentation that shows that this
is also a system for faster than light community. In
the past, Gary McKinnon has hacked NASA, found the off
world Fleet, the list of captains, and it's apparent that
if we have faster than light vehicles moving throughout the system,
we're going to need faster than light communications.

Speaker 9 (25:12):
This is that facility. Unfortunately, I have other bad news.

Speaker 8 (25:19):
The season that I was there twenty ten to twenty eleven,
we converted from construction to operations and maintenance in both
the elevated station and the detector array. Unfortunately, when they
first fired up, that was when we had the earthquakes
in christ Church, New Zealand. There's two incidental shots before
they were able to target it correctly. This is an

(25:40):
earthquake generating device as well. This is the weapons of
war that we have to deal with now. And what
Raytheon's hiding. There's an ELF system at the South Pole
station that when I was arrived, I was told it
was off, dismantled and completely defunct. In my work, I
will rapidly just tell you I had to figure out
the circuitry for certain other repairs, and I found that

(26:01):
this system is in fact completely energized, up and running
and being utilized with the other systems for nefarious purposes
as well. The Atmospheric Research Observatory is in what we
call the clean air sector. I witnessed myself a very
powerful green laser shooting out at the top of this

(26:22):
facility into the cosmos. This, I believe is a secondary
form of long range communications and or a defense system.
I am not saying that we need to be scared
of anything that's out there. But please understand the military
industrial complex is happy to invest all of your money
in alleviating their fears.

Speaker 6 (26:46):
Don think about that they're shooting lasers in the space.
Why are they doing that?

Speaker 5 (26:50):
Are they like trying to contact aliens? Remember the Pope
and everybody was heading down Antarctica.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
Nobody knew why. And all these powerful people's al Gore
and everyone else, They're all like, oh, it's pure under
the ice. What if it was laser light?

Speaker 5 (27:02):
Communications are faster than light to communicate with off world species.
I'm just throwing out there, But listen, I want to
say that I don't believe in little green men.

Speaker 6 (27:11):
I don't.

Speaker 5 (27:11):
I really don't think majority of the UFOs, if not
almost all of them, can be explained by some kind
of government phenomenon or government aircraft that we have. Now,
I'm not saying there aren't UFOs and that there aren't
aliens and alien species. I know Johnny Enoch, who are
having tomorrow, believes that there's a pluck thraws species, and
a lot of people believe they communicate with these species
through you know, going into trance or whatever it is, meditation,

(27:35):
you name it, I don't understand it.

Speaker 6 (27:36):
I'm not gonna lie to you guys out there.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
I think a lot of it seems not Johnny Enoch,
but a lot of people out there are spreading is
somewhat borderline quackery.

Speaker 6 (27:45):
And I think the majority of.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
The things we have, you know, are UFO caused by
our own government, by advanced technology. We cannot explain drone technology.
I just saw the fastest drone I've ever seen in
my life.

Speaker 6 (27:57):
I sent it to Don. I don't know if you
saw that video.

Speaker 4 (27:59):
Don.

Speaker 5 (27:59):
When I said to their own that they tell me
that thing just that went from zero to like one
hundred and nothing.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
It took the hell off. It was crazy, like I would.

Speaker 5 (28:07):
Have lost all my limbs and I'd be walking around
like a cyborg if I had one of those things,
because I'd accidentally cut my fingers up. It was a
crazy thing. But this individual though that was the rundown
live airing the video of some disclosure hearings. By the way,
I think that there's a lot of misinformation with disclosures.
That's that's why I love Mark d Antonio because I
know he's legitimate. He's a lot of times it's military.

(28:27):
The only legitimate UFO videos we have are provided by
the military, where people were like, oh, that's that's.

Speaker 6 (28:31):
A real UFO, Well, well who provided it? How is
our government?

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Hmmm?

Speaker 5 (28:36):
So is it really like do you want to think
it's other nations or little green men? Could be our
very own government. If there were aliens, they'd probably be
inside the planet already here just saying that's where they'd
be hiding, or in the ocean.

Speaker 1 (28:48):
You know.

Speaker 5 (28:49):
That's why I think usos are a big thing. And
a lot of people believe in UFOs and such, and
I'm not saying that they shouldn't. But this was interesting
because now all of a sudden, I canceled.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
My mid Journey subscription cause this AI does everything I
need I can.

Speaker 5 (29:03):
But I remember a year ago we were talking about
no one was covering it, but here it is. This
is like super viral. We're talking hundreds of thousands of
used overnight.

Speaker 10 (29:14):
Here's and I was blown. I've always been fascinated about Antarctica.
I think we brought you first to our audience to
talk about you blew the whistle on what was happening
at the South Pole Station in Antarctica.

Speaker 9 (29:25):
You work there.

Speaker 10 (29:26):
What you saw is shocking, and I think shocked a
lot of people. People wanted to kind of come out
and discredit you and throw throw water on your story.
But you from the very beginning were calling attention to
the incredible weapons, the directed energy weapons that we had
at our disposal at the South Pole station. And now

(29:47):
it seems like you've been vindicated because a lot of people,
maybe in the UFO community or otherwise were slamming you
and going after you and all of that. And now
the Trump administration came out just recently and admitted that
we have weapons that can manipulate space and time, and
we're going to talk about that in the moment.

Speaker 6 (30:06):
I absolutely do.

Speaker 8 (30:08):
I'm pleasantly surprised that the conversation is finally going in
this direction after great effort. So I'm very happy as
to what I see showing up in the headlines now,
and I look forward to people engaging these concepts hopefully.

Speaker 6 (30:24):
Have you ever drank a cup of coffee that makes
you feel younger seventeen seventy?

Speaker 5 (30:29):
Yeah, And anyways, it's interesting to me, like, because let's
talk about this. This is the same guy, he's now viral.
There's new information we're going to talk about. He talks
about how Havana is linked to this like directed energy
weapons and the whole Trump administration talking about bending time
and you know in space.

Speaker 6 (30:49):
We'll talk about that in a minute, Like what does
that mean? Do you guys out there? But here we go,
welcome back to it.

Speaker 10 (30:56):
What were you doing there and what did you see?
And how big of a weapon are we talking about here?
And what are its strengths and what can what are
governments using it for?

Speaker 8 (31:07):
There's a lot to unpacked there. Basically my role was
I provided maintenance to the facility. In that capacity, I
had extreme access to everything that was going on. As
I disclosed in Washington, DC as a whistleblower, these research
projects are actually directed energy weapons systems. I've been trying

(31:28):
to get people to pay attention to the high level
of technology that's being hidden from us, and there's only
a fist full of people like yourself that are willing
to engage these topics and consider what might be being
hidden from us. In regards to the technology that I
found down there, the capacity to generate earthquakes is one

(31:49):
of the things going on. Earthquake induction is a very
referenceable science that has a lot of money being invested
into it for the past couple of decades. So the
christ Church earthquakes that occurred in February of twenty eleven,
two of them are the responsibility of this equipment that
I identified at the South Pole Station.

Speaker 10 (32:08):
Is the New Zealand government aware that this was caused
by the equipment and the machines at the South Pole Station?
Is the New Zealand government demanded retribution, said, you guys
literally destroyed one of our cities. I mean, has there
been any or are they just sort of pans off?

Speaker 8 (32:26):
Not to my knowledge, nobody from the New Zealand government
has ever reached out to me. Technically, I have been
interviewed by other podcasters and such from New Zealand, Australia,
you know, folks that are in vicinity and question you know,
American tactics. But it does not seem to have been
any response from the government.

Speaker 10 (32:47):
And I understand it was an accident when they's the
testing of the equipment.

Speaker 8 (32:51):
It was not meant to happen, you know, That's what
I was initially told, But I questioned the veracity of
that as well, with sideration to an email that was
apparently released or leaked from Hillary Clinton that was shortly
after the event in christ Church. And I'm paraphrasing, but
she had written something to the point of, you know,

(33:13):
you know, like great that the earthquake occurred. And on
Q that was the weird part to me.

Speaker 10 (33:21):
So it was like and on QUE and on Q
man that woman, how many the body count is large
for that woman? So can maybe just to paint a
picture when you're at the South Pole Station because it's
very hard for many of us to wrap our heads around.

Speaker 9 (33:36):
I appreciate that of being an antarctica.

Speaker 10 (33:39):
So maybe walk us through, like when you arrive there,
what does this facility look like? What are these weapons
look like? What part of the building are the weapons in?
Are they underground? Is there a big control center?

Speaker 8 (33:51):
Is there?

Speaker 10 (33:51):
I picture like a doctor Evil just sort of sitting
there on a throne, you know, now launch it against
christ Church? But can you walk us through exactly what
it looks like?

Speaker 8 (34:00):
And absolutely the elevated station was a relatively new structure
when I arrived. It was going from construction to operations
and maintenance, and I mean everything does kind of look
somewhat spacey when you're in that environment like it's it's
like being on Hawk in Star Wars.

Speaker 9 (34:16):
I mean that's the backdrop. You know, things look new
fangled and high end construction.

Speaker 8 (34:23):
Because they have to fight the elements so much so,
and the elements are ruthless. I mean when you talk
about cold and wind and lack of oxygen, I mean
you're heartily taxed just doing anything in that environment.

Speaker 9 (34:39):
But with that being said.

Speaker 8 (34:42):
Upon you know, initial pass through and stuff, and to
the general public who simply just goes from compartment to
compartment and is limited access.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
Just one more screenshot.

Speaker 5 (34:55):
And that's pretty interesting there this whole aspect of this
individual well dealing with HARP. This is basically the rural
research program, but it's in Antarctica, don And it's interesting
to me because they got this thing littered with commercials
and I wanted to show you guys this, but it's

(35:18):
it's pretty impressive and the thought that they're having directed
energy weapons that are causing earthquakes, but there's additional like
things that it can do, like what like we're not
even getting into all of it yet, but we're talking
about the side effects that a lot of these people
are hearing voices in their head, Havana syndrome. Anyone that

(35:41):
worked on this complex may have these ill side effects.

Speaker 6 (35:46):
And they're just beaming this and this is like fifteen
years ago. This is like old news.

Speaker 1 (35:52):
Yeah, you know, sadly and this it's just it's wild
because you know, we were talking about this just a
year ago, you know, when this gentleman was first you know,
making his disclosures and whatnot. And you know, now it's
it's very much going viral. And even before that, uh,
you know, I remember, uh, you know, we we were

(36:14):
talking about you know, Havana syndrome, and of course voice
to God technology or your voice of God technology, voice
of skull technology, things of that nature, which is something
else we're going to bring up in a little bit,
you know, and it's you.

Speaker 6 (36:26):
Know, just.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
It's it reminds me of that old that old saying. Well,
I guess it's just a little bit of a new saying.
But regardless, it says, you know, what's the difference between
the conspiracy theory and the truth? Give it a little bit.

Speaker 6 (36:40):
Yeah, yeah, but here we go. We'll return to this.

Speaker 8 (36:45):
And yes, the vast majority of the functioning components are
embedded in the ice, so there's really nothing to see
the DOMS five one hundred and sixty of them basketball
sized type items. They're in it in the ice in
a one kilometer by one kilometer by one kilometer.

Speaker 9 (37:03):
Array, so you can't see it.

Speaker 8 (37:06):
The DOMS about a basketball sized device that's embedded for
the primary purpose of the detecting of neutrinos. But then
the secondary aspect is the ability to also transmit, which
adds up to very high power levels and in the
form of what appears to be a phased array transmitter. Again,
any of stuff referenceable on this. Basically, the ice cube

(37:29):
neutrino detector array is like another level of magnitude of
what we know the HARP array systems to be. So
the HARP array sits on the surface of the Earth
that has length and with and is a phased array
in and of itself. This just adds depth to it,
so it just gives it more magnitudes of capacity or

(37:50):
whatever they're doing with it, and whatever they are doing
with it is going to get worse because they're currently
slated to make that facility that the detector array ten
times bigger where there right there, that facility is going
to be expanded upon. Now, when you were there, you
were working for a guy Rathon Raytheon. Polar Services was

(38:14):
the subsidiary under Raytheon. Why does a defense contractor need
to be at the South Pole station? One of my
biggest questions is it goes from Raytheon to Lockheed Martin
to p Like, why is it always people that manufacture
and operate weapons.

Speaker 9 (38:28):
Systems seem to get these contracts.

Speaker 8 (38:30):
There's plenty of other contractors out there that provide the
necessary services, don't make weapons.

Speaker 10 (38:38):
I don't know why they wouldn't get the contract and fascinating.
So now they're going to expand this size ten times larger.
That's my understanding, and they already can carry out earthquakes
in New Zealand and other spots.

Speaker 6 (38:51):
First of all, do we know of any other.

Speaker 10 (38:53):
Instances besides christ Church?

Speaker 8 (38:55):
My understanding was that, and I did discuss this on
the Patrick Bette David Show. There was a circumstance, well
this is a while ago now, maybe year and a half,
two years ago, that President Biden at the time had
made some sort of on toward threat towards Turkey that
if they didn't you know, acquiesced whatever his decision was
that he'd hit them with an earthquake. I had seen

(39:17):
this clip before. It It is extremely hard to find,
but it did occur, and they did get hit with
an earthquake.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
I remember that don to you Yeah, to say things
and not think about them, and they tend.

Speaker 6 (39:28):
To be true, you know.

Speaker 10 (39:29):
And we whether it's overthrowing a government in Ukraine, you know,
whether it's letting slip. You know, they were going to
destroy your nord Stream pipeline. So it wouldn't be surprised
that he came out and said we're I think Biden slips.

Speaker 9 (39:43):
Of the tongue involved more than ice cream cones.

Speaker 6 (39:45):
Yes, I think they do. It's so disturbing.

Speaker 5 (39:48):
So ten times larger, ten times larger, Don ten times larger.

Speaker 6 (39:57):
What do you think of that?

Speaker 1 (40:00):
I mean, it's wild, man. I mean, you know we
talked about just recently, you know, we were talking about
weather modification and you know, things of that nature, and uh,
you know, the capacity for these technologies have existed for
a long time. I even remember, you know, there's an old,
old episode for anybody who's like a science sort of

(40:21):
geek like I was back in the day. Do you
remember that show? Discovery Channel MythBusters with uh yeah.

Speaker 5 (40:27):
I remember MythBusters wasn't just like urban urban legends. They'd
either prove it true or false, like if you shot
a bullet straight up and so you would kill somebody,
or you could kill somebody.

Speaker 6 (40:38):
I remember that episode.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
Yeah, yeah, one of my favorite shows growing up, and
they did a myth I remember since all the way
back when I was in high school. They did an
episode where there was some sort of machine I don't
remember what it was, but it was allegedly that it
could create earthquakes. And of course they ended up, you know,
debunking it and saying that it was you know, uh,
you know, debunked or whatever. But you know the point

(41:00):
of the matter is that just the discussions around that
technology in general have been going on for a very
long time.

Speaker 6 (41:08):
Yeah. Here it is just for anyone that wants reference
to what done is talking about. We're gonna go ahead
and put this on the.

Speaker 5 (41:15):
Screen here, what is this MythBusters earthquake machine. Adam and
Jammie build an earthquake machine following the method of Nicola
Tesla and on both the buildings and bridge. Meanwhile, Grant
Tory and Carl Carrie investigate the story of the lava
lampics floating on top of a stove. But you know,

(41:35):
I think it was really going to cause an earthquake,
that they probably wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (41:40):
Have done it, right of course, Yeah, you know they
mentioned that during the show, you know. And but but
the point is the reason for me bringing this up
is that, you know, this is based off of alleged
Nicola Tesla technology. We're talking late eighteen hundreds, early nineteen hundreds.
So the point for me bringing it up is, you know,
this just the concept of this kind of technology has

(42:03):
been around for over one hundred years.

Speaker 6 (42:04):
Yeah, it definitely has.

Speaker 5 (42:05):
So another thing that was mentioned in the interview is
this article right here. Trump admin Science director says American
tech can manipulate time and space. What the hell does
that make here? It is, this is right from the
way I'm going to pull it up right straight from
the White House.

Speaker 6 (42:25):
Here you go. Just so there's no question here, and
we're gonna do a fine time there.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
It is our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space.
They leave distance annihilated because things cause things to grow
and improve productivity. So does that mean if they can
speed up time, they can speed up growth. Does that
mean that people can punch out of this dimension, go
into another one and reappear. You know, Mark Antonio talks

(42:52):
about this whenever he's on the show, and I'm like,
do you know a little Twilight Zoni, But he talks
about how UFOs could like punch into another dimension and
they can travel a little bit, but it'll be a
lot further in our dimension then they pop back in.
It allows them to travel short distance or long distances
in very short time.

Speaker 6 (43:14):
And I'm not listen.

Speaker 5 (43:16):
I'm smart guy, I am, and I'm sure I can
understand it if I invested my life into it. But
I don't know how this tech works. I really don't.
But the idea that the government in the White House
just you know, we're gonna go ahead and just put
it on the website.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Yeah. Yeah. It wasn't easy, and it wasn't even and
it wasn't even just the website itself. I actually saw
a clip of the guy that said this actually saying it,
and I had meant to send it to you. Actually
I just completely forgot to do so, and it's just,
you know, it immediately reminded me when this came up

(43:54):
of the Philadelphia Experiment. You know that the legend of
the Philadelphia Experiment where it's you know, it's takes place
during I believe, No, not during Project Phoenix. I was
about to say during Project Phoenix. But I believe I'm
incorrect in.

Speaker 5 (44:08):
That no Philadelphia Experiment was worked on by Einstein and
Tesla together, I believe, which is if I remember correctly,
And I had to deal with some cloaking a giant
ship called the USS Philadelphia, right, yes, And when they
made it disappear, the people disappeared from the ship and

(44:33):
they reappeared in a different The ship completely disappeared from
iView and reappeared at a different spot altogether, they.

Speaker 1 (44:40):
Alleged, yeah, yeah, which you know, again, I don't know
how exactly true that is. There's you know, claims to
the veracity of it and against it, you know, but
it's one of those things where it ties into these
conversations about military you know, the secret development of military
technology when it comes to teleportation and extra dimensional travel

(45:01):
and things of that nature. And you know, now that
we have an official statement, albeit a very you know,
just sort of set it and moved on kind of way. Uh,
you know, we we still have a mention of yeah,
we have technology they can manipulate space and time, and

(45:21):
I'm sure if they get pressed on it, they'll they'll
walk it back and say, well he was simply saying
this that or the third or whatever. But you know
the fact of the matter is, you know, there have
been plenty of some blowers, particularly when it comes to disclosure.
For example, you know, talking about some of these reverse
engineered craft and extraterrestrial technology that you know, have have discussed. Uh,

(45:43):
you know this, you know that that exact thing.

Speaker 5 (45:45):
Check this out, bro. This is Navy dot Mill, the
Navy's website. This is what it has to say about
the Philadelphia Experiment Naval History and Heritage Command from History
dot Navy dot Military.

Speaker 6 (46:02):
Just from the military's website.

Speaker 5 (46:05):
It says allegedly, in the fall of nineteen forty three,
a US Navy destroyer destroyer was made invisible and teleported
from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Norfolk, Virginia, in an incident known as
the Philadelphia Experiment. At Records in the Archives Branch and
Naval History and Heritage Command have been repeatedly searched, but
no documents have been located which confirmed the event or

(46:28):
any interest by the Navy in attempting such an achievement,
but the ship involved the experiment was supposedly the USS Eldridge.
The Archives have reviewed the decklog and the war diary
from Eldridge's commissioning on the twenty seventh on August of
nineteen forty three and the New York Navy Yard through
December nineteen forty three. The following description Eldridge's activities are

(46:48):
summarized by the ship's war diary. But keep in mind
there was a bunch of whistleblowers that came out and
talked about it, and they said that people were melded
to the ship. And I guess Einstein said that it
could have been prevented if we got them all just
like this one hundred and thirty thousand dollars wristband. And

(47:09):
they kind of knew this was all going to happen.
And some people like half their body has melded into
the ship. Some people disappeared all together. Some people jumped
off the ship. I guess it was a horrific scene.
Some people said half of their body was impedted to
the ground and half of it was sticking out of
the ship, and they're screaming and pain and just a
bunch of crazy like urban legends around it. And these
testimonies are from survivors of the incident. So it's funny

(47:37):
that Naval History and Heritage Command website mentions and he
even mentions the Philadelphia Experiment.

Speaker 1 (47:44):
Right, yeah, very much so, because you know, of course,
the government and the military, we cannot trust them to
tell us the truth of all these things, obviously, And
I don't know if Philadelphia Experiment actually happened in the
way that you know, the legend says it happened. Maybe
it's just a legend. I have no idea. What I
do know from just the extensive research I've done, and

(48:04):
you know, the things that we've discussed on this show
in years past, you know, teleportation technology and all these
sorts of things that sort of flow into this conversation
is very much something that DARPA and the military and
you know, a whole bunch of these other you know,
no name groups, CIA and whatnot, you know, have been
working on for a while. And you know, just when

(48:25):
it comes to the whole just the overarching topic of disclosure,
you know, just just to have that you know, little blurb,
Oh yeah, we have technology, we can manipulate space and time.
When we're literally talking about the second iteration of the
administration that you know, created the space force, you know,

(48:45):
and you know, all these sorts of things. And it's
just very interesting times that we're living in when it
comes to this sort of stuff.

Speaker 5 (48:54):
Yeah, it is very interesting, like when we talk about
this stuff. How it's just in the news. This is
from April sixteenth, so like about thirteen days ago, so
it doesn't sound like it was too long ago, right,
And the comic came during the remarks of the golden
age of American innovation and a gap lies between our
moment of speed and transformation America experienced mid century, said progressistload.

(49:19):
Our technologies permit us to manipulate time and space. They
leave distance annihilated, cause things to grow and improve in productivity.
I want to know what that means, manipulate time and space.
How can you manipulate time other than having a good time?
Or we know the only thing that travels faster than

(49:41):
the speed of light is bad news, So like manipulating time, right,
So though that's Douglas Adams joke, by the way, And
it's interesting. It's interesting to think about, like what does
that mean to you guys the listener?

Speaker 6 (49:59):
Do we have time track?

Speaker 5 (50:01):
Yeah, Project Pegasus. This is like we're getting into the
William Cooper stuff on his book Behold the Pale Horse.
Pegasus is backward wings because it meant about was talking
about going back in time time travel. I've talked to
people who claim to be part of Project Pegasus, and
some of them aren't. I mean, they're they're they've got
serious mental issues. You know, it's not hard. I don't know,

(50:24):
like if you went through time travel, what does it
do your body? Are you are going to be all there?
Or are these people just you know, just a little
bit loopy? Are they crazy? Like a lot of people
they're like, oh that person's crazy. But a lot of
times the people that are involved in these experiments, right,
one of them, I got, uh, you know where I
got the let's see, the indictment of m J twelve

(50:44):
was by someone whose father worked secret service for Bush
and he said he was involved in Project Pegasus and
time travel. And then they have that high jump whichever
was that maybe it's high jump whatever the one is
where where they're jumping from one location another teleportation, so
another type of warping time and travel.

Speaker 1 (51:01):
Yeah, it wasn't high jump. High Jump was the down
They took the ships down to Antarctica.

Speaker 6 (51:06):
With that no burn, right, That's what that one was.
Project Pegasus was allegedly I believe the UFO not UFO,
the time travel aspect of things, and uh, you know
it's I think it was Jesse vent TURA's conspiracy theory.
They did a whole episode.

Speaker 5 (51:25):
I think the interview that Andrew was a Baggio or
some guy like that that was formerly working for the government.
He's like, yeah, I worked on a Project Pegasus, And
you know, it's interesting because here's the government talking about it, saying,
you know, we can manipulate time and space.

Speaker 6 (51:41):
Are they traveling back in time? Done? Is thought? Really
somebody from our time going back six ten thousand years
and be like, I have all the answers, I'm a god,
you know.

Speaker 1 (51:53):
Well that much I doubt, you know, But because at
that point the speculation and the questions so vast, you know,
we couldn't even begin to really uh you know, estimate,
I suppose, but you know, who knows. I I really
don't know when it comes to uh, to this sort

(52:14):
of stuff, I personally don't necessarily believe that they have
time travel technology all figured out. They're probably working on it,
trying to get it figured out, but I highly doubt
they have anything actionable or or effective. But most definitely
I would suppose that they're working on.

Speaker 5 (52:33):
So Andrew Bosiago was involved in Project Pegasus and time
travel program Project Progress pegasusts you're likely referring to is
not related to time travel, but rather international investigative journalism
pegasusts by where there's a couple of different versions of this,
you know, Project Pegasus. Uh is time traveler. There's a
bunch of stuff, Uh, time traveler that visited Mars.

Speaker 4 (52:56):
No.

Speaker 6 (52:56):
I don't know if I believe any you know some
of those things.

Speaker 1 (52:59):
Uh.

Speaker 5 (53:00):
However, the Andrew Bosiago files are interesting, nonetheless about time
travel Project Pegasus. William Cooper had an interest in it.

Speaker 6 (53:09):
Of course. It's on the cover of Behold a Pale Horse.

Speaker 5 (53:12):
Right, The Pegasus has its wings backwards because signifying your
symbolic of going back in time?

Speaker 6 (53:20):
Interesting? Can I actually change the past using Project Pegasus?
Could you change your past?

Speaker 1 (53:26):
And you'll notice that that everyone's you know that did
a you know a few years or a few decades later,
there will name other projects the same things, completely unrelated projects.
My guess is that it's it's a way to sort of,
you know, scrub that off the internet. You know, we
have the Project Pegasus that has to do with investigative
journalism like you just mentioned, you know, sort of obscures.

(53:49):
The search is about the time travel aspect of the
previous Project Pegasus from a couple decades prior. Another great
example is, you know, the Stargate project, which had to
do with uh, extra the telepathy and esp and you know,
all these sorts of different extrasensory abilities. And of course
just recently the Trump administration has announced their own Project Stargate,

(54:11):
which is about uh, you know mRNA cancer vaccine bullshit,
and you know, completely unrelated.

Speaker 5 (54:19):
This is from medium when a time traveler ran for
US President, and it talks about Andrew Bosiago who claimed
to have time traveled. And it's interesting because it's not
just time travel because it's also talks about Tesla technology
for teleportation, which is what it was, just a jumping,

(54:39):
a jumping program. We want to teleport a one military
base to another. Think about the military benefits if our
military or army could just teleport and be right where
they need to be or within range of where they
need to be, undetected and just teleport there.

Speaker 6 (54:53):
There's huge military applications and benefits. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (54:56):
I'm sure that there's some very bad physical side of
right right using these kind of directed energy weapons or
these this kind of technology. It's just interesting all around.
When you start thinking about what would you do if
you could time travel? Would you go out back in
time and you know, go after Adolf Hitler? What you know,

(55:17):
take him out before he's becomes a dictator? You know,
what would you do if you had that ability to
travel through time? What would happen if you met yourself?
Would you just split timelines? Is that where the multiverse
comes in? Is there ultimately multi different variations of reality?

Speaker 1 (55:38):
Who knows?

Speaker 5 (55:42):
But I want to note that Project Pegasus is something
that's been an urban legend. Whether or not it is
a real time travel experiment or jumping or anything like that,
I'm not quite sure. But people claim that there was
a darker project called Project Pegasus, And I'm not sure.
But a lot of times when there's conspiracy, sometimes there's smoke.

(56:05):
Then there's fire or is it just you know, just
something that's a rabbit hole for people to waste their time?
Is there just this one person trying to get a
lot of attention and other people have boughten into this
ideology of time travel and the fact that, you know,
our government twenty thirty years ago was already beaming people
across the world using Project Pegasus, a stargate per se.

(56:29):
I don't know, just sounds interesting to me, so science fiction.
And I can't say that I believe that any of
it really existed, just that there's people out there that
claim that Project Pegasus. They claim it began, by the way,
in nineteen sixty eight by Andrew Bosiago, and that's when
he was serving as a child participant in the US

(56:50):
time space exploration program called Project Pegasus. Andy, a lawyer
a private practice in Washington, was the first American child
to teleport and one of the americas early time space explorers,
as told in his soon to be published book, Once
Upon a Time and Time Time Stream My Adventure in
Project Pegasus at the Dawn of Time space Age. Andy

(57:11):
serves as a team leader of Project PEGASUST. The mission
of Project Pegasust is the lead legal and political campaign
to urge US government to disclose its teleportation capability so
that this life advantaging technology can be used by humanity
to achieve planetary sustainability. There's literally a whole uh you

(57:33):
know Project Pegasus website dedicated to it.

Speaker 1 (57:37):
Fascinating. Yeah, much like you, I don't really believe that
the whole thing is is feasible. I just think with
the whole with the physics of it, man, I mean,
if you're if you're dematerializing something to teleport it somewhere else.
I mean, of course, you know we could. We can
get Mark d Antonio on. He can tell us more
about KK gravatans and all that sort of shit, you know,

(57:58):
and how the Palooza cline helps with the with the
bouncing in and out of dimensions.

Speaker 6 (58:03):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (58:04):
I'm not a physicist, he's a physicist, but it just
seems like there would be very detrimental physical effects for
you know, that sort of stuff, and so I don't
buy it.

Speaker 5 (58:15):
Vazio bringing metal objects while teleporting suits. Description of the
jump room and the device, Courtney M.

Speaker 6 (58:21):
Hunt. Does that take a lot of energy to run
the jump room?

Speaker 5 (58:25):
You know, there are all these questions, you know, what
is real what is not? Tokomac fusion test reactor at
Princeton University, inventions of Tesla death ray experimentations, which is
kind of what we're talking about now, directed energy weapons
he was talking about. You know, like, I don't know
if some of these people are just too smart and
they make up a lot of stuff and you know,

(58:45):
broken clock is right twice a year, or do I
want to believe that there's teleportation and time travel down
because I want.

Speaker 6 (58:51):
To believe so family that I could time travel.

Speaker 5 (58:54):
I don't go hang out with dinosaurs or go back
and hang out with Jesus. I don't even know Jesus
would even know what I'm saying. Be like, what the
hell are you saying to me? I need to bring
one of those like AI translators, which are now in
the news that they have where they can just translate
what people say and you'll be able to hear them.

Speaker 6 (59:10):
That's there too.

Speaker 5 (59:11):
But speaking of advanced tech, you know, we're talking about harp,
We're talking about DARPA's Project Pegasus that was allege ofly existed.
There's this new sci fi tech that's coming out by
Facebook and it's pretty interesting. And here's Mark Zuckerberg tell
us all about it, right, I think, okay, here you

(59:32):
go billion.

Speaker 11 (59:33):
People who are using medai across our apps now, So
we made a new standalone MEDAAI app for you to
check out. Medai is designed to be your personal AI.
That means, you know, first, it's designed around voice conversations.
You open up the app and you can talk to
it about whatever you want, from the news, to an

(59:54):
issue you're dealing with, to just anything that you want
to learn about.

Speaker 1 (59:59):
It's also does to be personalized.

Speaker 11 (01:00:01):
We're starting that off really basically just a little bit
of context about your your interests, but over time, you're
gonna be able to let meta ai know a whole
lot about you and the people you care about from
across our apps if you want. We also designed this
social feed so you can discover all kinds of different
ways that people are creating stuff with medai. It's really
quite fun to check out, and also you're going to

(01:00:24):
be able to use the app to manage your metaglasses
and other kinds of AI devices that.

Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
We're gonna be building in the future.

Speaker 11 (01:00:32):
So anyway, this is the beginning of what is going
to be a long journey to build this out.

Speaker 6 (01:00:38):
Uh, but you know, go check it out. Let us
know what you think, all right, go check it out.

Speaker 5 (01:00:43):
Tell me to AI your deepest, darkest secrets, asking everything
it wants to know about you, Donald, it wants to
know what you do, and it's going to take all
your mad to data.

Speaker 6 (01:00:56):
Be a good little PA personal assistant Meta. I will
collect all your data.

Speaker 5 (01:01:02):
It's going to know all your business, all your secrets,
all your relationship trends, what you like and if you've
got a cybernetic robotic.

Speaker 6 (01:01:09):
Arm like the lady in the beginning of the show, uh.

Speaker 5 (01:01:13):
AI is coming and it's such a huge cool thing.
At the same time, I have to ask, where the
hell does all the data go?

Speaker 1 (01:01:25):
Uh Well, obviously, you know, all the data is going
right into the hands of the private corporations and the
and the government that they work with, you know, so
that's that's not even a question. And uh, you know,
just when it comes to all this sort of stuff,
my my immediate response is, nah, I'm good dog, No thanks,
you know, because we can we see the way it's developing,

(01:01:47):
and you know, the people that have been tracking the
development of technocracy for a while have already called this out.
You know, we've talked about it on this show. You
know a number of our other colleagues have I know,
you know, Whitney Web and some others have done a
good job talking about it too. You know, this is
the way that Meta is shaping up and the things
that they're working to develop is literally a part of

(01:02:10):
the Internet of Things, which is going to fold into
being a part of the Internet of bodies, which is
going to fold into the greater sort of technocratic vision
of controlling people. And it's just it's it's literally all
it's coming together, and not in a good way.

Speaker 6 (01:02:29):
AI.

Speaker 5 (01:02:30):
But yet, how is this data going to be used?
How is all your personal data going to be used?
And I got a really interesting thought here on my
Twitter page. If you guys go to x dot com
for lash christn T. Harris, we're going to dive into
something even more interesting than these aiglasses, because this is

(01:02:54):
what they're going to do with the data. The CIA
wrote a playbook on how to subvert a movement from
what then you're gonna have your AI personal assistance sending
out your emails to all your leaders of your activist group.
You're gonna have Ai ordering flowers for your wife and
ordering dinner for your kids. You're gonna have Ai Jesus
for giving you of your sins, remember Ai Jesus. Like

(01:03:18):
you're gonna have your AI girlfriend who's gonna be your
fake artificial side girl that's gonna really understand you. That
you're gonna hope to download into a sleeve someday or
a meat suit of a you know, clone of your
fantasy girl, whatever it does you design, and then you're
gonna just have the good old CIA is gonna use
the data for interesting in nefarious things. Jim Jordan and

(01:03:43):
Tray Caudi who is trying to be the ag ender
Trump in twenty twenty four, and many others follow this.

Speaker 6 (01:03:51):
This uh, this viewpoint.

Speaker 5 (01:03:53):
Why do you make up Goober's keep following for the
same con arts and Don asks that all the time. Listen,
Don is one of the most cynical and skeptical people
when he comes to the trunk, and he should.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
Be yeah, you know, and interesting to note that you
know this. This original tweet that Harrison had retweeted was
from Mike Cernovitch back in twenty twenty two. I used
to like Cernovich Now I think he's an absolute tool.
But you know he raised you know, people changed.

Speaker 6 (01:04:19):
We talked about day yesterday.

Speaker 5 (01:04:20):
Don like how many people that were originally in the
movement that we started with have changed and gone different directions.
And that's everyone. And we saw like where their heart is,
where their interest is, and where they.

Speaker 6 (01:04:32):
Decided to go.

Speaker 5 (01:04:34):
Whether it's somebody that dedicated their life to psychedelics like
Adam Kokesh, you know what I'm just saying, or if
you want somebody somebody who just wants to you know,
he made a living and now he can just kind
of keep it afloat. You got the Luke Rodowski's and
Timpooles who don't do activism anymore, but they just run
a show all day because they already made their way
and they don't have to be out there like people.

(01:04:55):
You get to see who people really are once they've
made it. Don to see which way they their hearts
really intend to be and where they go. And a
lot of people, what's the other one? There's another guy
what's his name?

Speaker 4 (01:05:06):
Matt?

Speaker 5 (01:05:07):
I can't remember a music always on Jones show, who's
an author?

Speaker 6 (01:05:11):
I can't remember his name. We used to have him,
We had him on the Rundown Live several times, and
he was a big JFK conspiracy theorist and all nine
to eleven.

Speaker 1 (01:05:19):
Conspiracy talking about Matt Taibe no.

Speaker 5 (01:05:21):
Different Matt, I'd have to think about. Matt Taibe is
another interesting individual. He's a lover hey guy too. You
just get to find out what people's genuine heart is
and where it's going. And what I like about Harrison
Smith's post on this does it brings some interesting viewpoints
of what the CIA is doing when they publish this.

Speaker 6 (01:05:37):
This is what they do.

Speaker 5 (01:05:38):
Make speeches talk as freakily as possible and at great
length when you infiltrate these organizations. Insist on doing everything
through channels, never permit shortcuts to be taken in order
to expedite decisions, illustrate your points by long antidotes or
as dontes and accounts of personal experiences, and never hesitate

(01:05:59):
to make a few appropriate patriotic comments. It says, bring
your bring up irrelevant issues as frequently as possible. Hegel
over precise wording of communications, minutes and resolutions, refer back
to matters decide upon and at the last meeting, an
attempt to reopen the question of the advisability of that decision,

(01:06:20):
be worried about the proprietary of any decision raising question,
or whether such action is is contemplated, lies within the
jurisdiction of the group, or whether it might be conflict
with the policy of some higher et chalon. So general
interference with organizations and how to cause havoc within organizations
if your CIA.

Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
Plan, yeah, you know, and it's it's reads like a
who's who of controlled opposition of you know exactly what
it says it is. You know, it's it's how to
infiltrate organizations. And you know, federal agencies, intelligence agencies, law enforcement,
they've been at this for a long time. You know,
just just the other day, you know, we brought up

(01:07:02):
cointelpro the FBI's counter intelligence program where they're, uh, they
were infiltrating everybody from the Black Panthers to get information
on them. And you know, they assassinate people like Fred
Hampton who was murdered in his bed by the Chicago
police in coordination with the FBI, all the way up
to and all the way up to Martin Luther King Junior.

(01:07:24):
You know who we know for a fax. You know,
we've covered on this show on this broadcast. Uh, you know,
was murdered by the Memphis Police Department in coordination with
the FBI and the United States government. The gunman that
killed doctor King was a Memphis sharpshooter named Frank Strausser,
you know, and he was suffocated to death by doctor
Breen Bland at the hospital. You know, so all these

(01:07:47):
things very coordinated. They've been doing it for a long time.
Even before that. You know, there's uh, you know, talks
of you know, government infiltration of movements and all those
sorts of things. And another great example from the nineties,
Operation pat Con, which was short for Patriot Conspiracy. This
was a program that was going on where the FBI
was infiltrating militia movements. And that's why, you know, you

(01:08:09):
got in the two thousands and the twenty tens, you
had all these stories breaking out about, you had all
these stories breaking out about you know, these militia guys
that happened to be Feds, undercover Feds, and you know,
bringing down whole groups of militia. And you know that
all goes back to Operation pat Con, and that ties
in to you know, false flag attacks like the Olklahoma

(01:08:31):
City bombing. And guys like Timothy McVay, which you know,
James corbet Stone fantastic documentary. On my point is, you know,
this is the type of shit that they've been doing
from the very beginning to try to subvert actual movements
of people standing up and resisting government authoritarianism. You know,
that is that's how they're going to try to shut

(01:08:51):
it down from the inside. And you know, yeah, you
always have to be very very aware of that. You know,
heads on swivel that people.

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Speaker 5 (01:09:17):
People have been asking about this broadcast. Somebody else says
that sounded like how every DSA and PSL meeting went.
Somebody said in the chat just now, and you know
so on the front page here of the Rundown Live
on our live stream here, I wanted to bring this

(01:09:39):
old article from two thousand and eight because at times
it ties in with Havana, ties in with the story
about Eric Hacker and whatever is going on in on Arctica,
the harp on crack right, the oral research program, They're
going to make it ten times bigger. There's Havana syndrome.
A voice to skull technology is all based off of
these directed energy type weapons. And at one point the

(01:10:03):
Army had a whole website dedicated to voice to skull devices.
But the Army very strange website on voice to scull
weapons has been removed. It was strange it was there,
and then it's even stranger now if you think about

(01:10:23):
it that it's gone. If you Google it, you'll see
the entry for a voice to skull device, But if
you click on the website, the link is dead and
the entry is still available on the Federation of America
and Scientists. Now what's crazy is the website claims that
voice to scull technology was doable all the way back

(01:10:44):
in nineteen seventy four before there was a Christantieris and
I was in the loins of my father. They had
this technology almost fifty years ago.

Speaker 1 (01:10:57):
Down Yeah, you know, it's it's crazy to think about well.

Speaker 5 (01:11:03):
Fifty one years ago if you think about it, right,
The Army's very strange webpage on voice to skull weapons
has been removed. As stranger was there and then it's gone.
Everyone was wondering what the heck is going on. The
UK group Christians Against Mental Slavery first noted the change.
They also have a permanent screenshot of the page. Let's
see if we got that, Oh, dun't dun't dunt dunn

(01:11:28):
up here? It is non lethal weapon which includes neuroelectronic
here they explain it. We're gonna go ahead and put
this on the screen, so everyone if they're interested in
seeing what we're talking about. What's an acoustic bazukah man,
They got some cool stuff on this page. The Voice
of God weapon returned, sonic blasters, telepathic ragons, all real stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:11:48):
Our government was doing back in two thousand and eight.

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
Handan, do you want some tell we were talking synthetic
telepathy here in a little bit on the show. But
let's go ahead and put this here. No, here, he
is voice to skull devices according to the Army website,
and if you can see it's call dot Army dot
mill Military website just like we were on one.

Speaker 6 (01:12:07):
You can see it's those MLML says Voice to.

Speaker 5 (01:12:11):
Skull devices are non lethal weapon which includes a neuroelectromagnetic
device which uses microwave transmissions. What have we been saying
they used to be voices in your head for the
last ten years on the.

Speaker 6 (01:12:22):
Rundown live microwave weapons.

Speaker 5 (01:12:25):
Why Because microwaves go between water molecules and vibrate. They
can reanimate your nervous system and they put voices in
that big egg of your heads. I wonder egg Had
used to be a old computer store back the Egghead software.
I wonder if that place is still wrong right digitally
it lives on in the internet. Egg Had was like
the place you'd go to buy video games for your
computer system. Now you just download everything out the internet

(01:12:48):
because you had to get floppy discs back in the
day five and a quarter three and a half.

Speaker 6 (01:12:52):
I know because I was around it.

Speaker 5 (01:12:57):
Non lethal, but it uses microwave transmission of sound into
the skull of a person's or animals by wave of
pulse modulated microwave radiation and a silent sound device which
can transmit sound into the skull a person or animals.
Note the sound modulation may be a voice or audio

(01:13:17):
subliminal messages. One application, a voice to skull is used
as an electronic scarecrow to frighten birds in the vicinity
of airports. Okay, so they're beaman voices into the birds
as they're like, stay away, these are not big god.

Speaker 6 (01:13:37):
Birds, stay away from the airport.

Speaker 1 (01:13:39):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:13:42):
It just blows my mind.

Speaker 5 (01:13:43):
It's interesting voice to skull non lethal technology, but I
bet you it would make it ghost crazy if let's see,
if there's an adversary they wanted to get rid of
and they said, oh, just kill yourself. You're a horrible
individual all day, just on repeat.

Speaker 6 (01:13:57):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:13:57):
And it raises the questions about a lot of the
claims made by some of these so called targeted individuals
who say that you know that they're being stalked, CIA, FBI, whatever,
and you know they're you know, being oh they're beamon
voices into my head, blah blah blah. You know. Uh,
it's you know completely uh no, sorry, the comment just

(01:14:21):
completely took me out of Uh. I was trying to
say something and then my brain was like, no, you
got to read that. So it was doing two things
at the same time.

Speaker 5 (01:14:30):
And no like well, one of the commenters in Rumble said,
imagine what voice the skull would do, and a little LSD,
I mean the Navy yard shooter said that he had
voices that has had and he's like, they got this
technology at the military base and there beaming voices in
my head and even file a police.

Speaker 6 (01:14:46):
Report stating such, right done. What could you use this for?

Speaker 5 (01:14:56):
You could drive people insane, You could them to commit
suicide or commit crimes, to mass shoot place. Did you know,
like if you look up mass shooters and shooters and
voices in their head, it is an incredibly common thing.

Speaker 6 (01:15:14):
Mm hmm. And if you wanted to ban guns in
the United States, what would you do if you were
going to have this kind of technology?

Speaker 1 (01:15:24):
You know, that's exactly what you would do with it.

Speaker 5 (01:15:26):
That's exactly what you would do with it. And this
is a screenshot of the military's old old website talking
about voice to skull devices.

Speaker 1 (01:15:35):
It's interesting And as a matter of fact, I actually remember,
since we were talking about the whole appeal Horse earlier.
I don't remember what chapter it's in, but I remember
for fact that at some point in Behold a Pale Horse,
Cooper mentions a program called Project O'Ryan I believe, where

(01:15:57):
he was talking about mass shootings being being induced in
the United States as a means of, you know, creating
the president to disarm the population. And it just makes
you wonder, you know, how would they induce such a thing.
I don't remember. I know he talked about some of
the induction. I know he talked about mental willness, big
form of SSRIs. I don't know if he mentioned voice

(01:16:18):
to skull technology or not. I don't remember.

Speaker 5 (01:16:21):
No he said, but he said that these What he
did say is that the prescription drugs made people susceptible
and that they trained mentally ill people to open fire.

Speaker 6 (01:16:31):
On gun free zones. Yeah. Yeah, essentially is what it was.
And it was under a CIA project under the name
of Oryan. Hey, I gotta steal trap of my head.
I remember. See, that's what happened when you when.

Speaker 5 (01:16:42):
You read Behold a Pale Horse, not once, not twice,
but I probably I had a video audio you name it.
I listened to it over and over and over again
understand and learn other things, you know, and I'm kind
of curious on what some of these things are. Telepathic
ray guns and vapor raised shoes. The truth is weirder

(01:17:02):
than what you could believe. Like there's like love these
old websites, even on the rundown Live Love. Our research
just has disappeared. And I'm gonna go ahead and just
put this right here here. It is wired, telepathic reaguns,
and vaporized shoes. The truth is weirder than you think.
A telepathic reagun that beams voices in the target skulls,

(01:17:26):
weapons to disrupt balance and cause artificial fevers, devices to
trigger epileptic type seizures from afar. Those are just a
few of the exotic items described in a nineteen ninety
eight Army document describing the bio effects of selected non
lethal weapons.

Speaker 6 (01:17:45):
Wow, what an interesting thought.

Speaker 5 (01:17:51):
And that website is nonexistent, by the way. This link
to the Military's Army's website this bye bye.

Speaker 1 (01:18:05):
But yeah, no, it's it's absolutely fascinating, you know, just
the fact that you know, we still have publications like
Wired that you know that will publish that sort of stuff.
I didn't get a chance to look at the dates.
I don't know how old that article was.

Speaker 6 (01:18:19):
The article was two thousand and eight.

Speaker 1 (01:18:22):
Okay, yeah, two thousand and eight, you know.

Speaker 5 (01:18:23):
Which is like the bastion of having free speech still
sort of like a lot of these publications were, you know,
publishing interesting news stories. Yeah, here's another one for you guys,
Directed energy weapons. This is from March thirty, first of
two thousand and eight. Sonic blaster laser a new weapon lasers,

(01:18:46):
you know, like Gee Joe and transformers. Right, you know,
I have the cyborg people. How long before they make
us an Optimist Prime?

Speaker 9 (01:18:55):
Please?

Speaker 6 (01:18:56):
Can they do that? AI?

Speaker 5 (01:18:57):
If you're gonna do it, make an autobot transformer, and
please don't make Optimist Prime a cop.

Speaker 6 (01:19:02):
I would cry. Anyways.

Speaker 5 (01:19:03):
Imagine being hit by a non lethal blast that seemed
to explode in front of you, a deafening and blinding
combination of light and sound. As the battle for sonic
blasters heats up, a number of companies are looking at
innovative ways combined.

Speaker 6 (01:19:15):
Light and sound in a new non lethal way.

Speaker 5 (01:19:18):
One company is trying to do just that. The company
Water Group Wattre Corp. Is working to couple its acoustic
technology with non lethal laser. In a recent interview with
Danger Room, Okay, that seems legit. Let's have non lethal lasers.

(01:19:38):
This is almost twenty years ago, they're talking non lethal lasers. Here,
we got some guy talking about earthquakes and you know,
like end times type stuff. But like when I said,
don and we talked about this, that prophecy is the
roadmap for a lot of types of many types of
lunatics to try to come to power. I think that
there's a truth to be said there that people who

(01:19:59):
are mentally ill, narcissistic, or even believe that there's some
form of a Messiah complex. They see, Oh, there's a prophecy.

Speaker 6 (01:20:07):
The road map is there. All I gotta do is
to find a way to make these things ampen m M.

Speaker 1 (01:20:12):
Yeah, either that or just you know, retroactively, you know,
selectively pick you know this that or the third to
you know, weave a narrative that seems as though that
the prophecy is true, but you know they're they're cherry
picking information and feeding a particular narrative to people. I mean, yeah,
you know it's it's it's easy enough to do that
with with anything. You know, I could provide an example,

(01:20:34):
you know, just just based off of Norse myth alone
that is not true. But could you know, if a
lunatic decided that he wanted to try to perpetuate that narrative.
There could be enough circumstantial evidence for him to at
least convince a few people that maybe the prophecy was true.

Speaker 5 (01:20:50):
You know, so it's non lethal weapons could target brain
mimics schizophrenia. What's schizophrenia?

Speaker 1 (01:20:57):
Don h Well, that's a very complicated question. Actually, I'm
probably not the best person to see.

Speaker 6 (01:21:06):
As somebody who hears voices, but it's from.

Speaker 1 (01:21:09):
It's a very complex mental disorder.

Speaker 6 (01:21:14):
You know that.

Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
Again, I'm not really qualified to speak on it or
give a suitable explanation of it.

Speaker 5 (01:21:22):
Well, Schizophrenia is a chronic brain disorder characterized by delusions, hallucinations,
disorganized thinking, and a lack of motivation. Where there's no cure.
Treatment can significantly improve symptoms and reduce the likelihood of reoccurrence.
These disorder person's thinking, perception of reality, disorganized, strange and

(01:21:44):
unusual movements. They can hear voices in their head. Okay here,
it says Wired magazine in two thousand and eight, mind
control of all crazy bizarre less than well. A lethal
weapons that have been proposed that uses microwaves again target
human minds, human mind remains and most disturbing The question

(01:22:05):
has always been is there anything more than an urban myth?
We may now have the final answer to this question.
But a new declassified Pentagon report Bioeffects of selected non
lethal weapons, obtained by a private citizen under a freedom
of information I provide some fascinating tidbits on a variety
of exotic weapon ideas. And one of them that people
are obsessed with is called the Voice of God weaponry.

(01:22:27):
And guess what we know that now to be true?
Love beam voices in your.

Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Head, wild stuff.

Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
And last, but not least, let's talk about a voice
only you can hear from two thousand and seven. We
need to like do little mini skits of these vis
You know, it's funny if we said that this was
a new article down a voice that you can only hear,
darpasonic projector you know, viral, these stories would go again

(01:23:00):
like it was funny.

Speaker 6 (01:23:02):
It's like you need to reintroduce it because it's twenty years.

Speaker 5 (01:23:04):
That's like people weren't even born, who were in college
when this article came out, they don't know anything about it.
It was probably barely covered. Alex Jones is probably having
a hate day with this, you know, right, Yeah, that
was the Nation of Jones, by the way.

Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
That's just you know, I was just talking about that
the other day, man, just about just just the new
generation and the fact that it's insane to me that
people born in two thousand and seven are turning eighteen
and I'm just like, what, what the hell? How is
how is that a thing?

Speaker 3 (01:23:37):
You know?

Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
It's it's so yeah, it's that's just that in general.
Is the.

Speaker 5 (01:23:44):
Yeah, imagine a weapon that creates sound that only one
person can hear, or directly at one person.

Speaker 6 (01:23:51):
I wonder how that works, man?

Speaker 5 (01:23:52):
How do they single out a single person and make
it so only one individual can hear what is in
front of them? Here it is, it says the experiment
with microwaves that creates sound in people's heads, which they've
called a possible psychological warfare tool. The American technologies can
beam sounds to a specific person. But how how do

(01:24:19):
they I want to know, how they can target an individual?

Speaker 1 (01:24:27):
I'm not quite sure.

Speaker 5 (01:24:30):
If a military were to beam voices into somebody's head,
what would they say?

Speaker 1 (01:24:35):
I mean, I guess it would really depend on the
operation in the context of you know, why they're doing it.
You know, if they're targeting a you know, somebody that
they're attempting to coax into doing a false flag. Would
probably something to radicalize them.

Speaker 5 (01:24:51):
Oh okay, this is God speaking to you. New York
Times Magazine, two thousand and three. Crazy, Don, And who's.

Speaker 6 (01:25:07):
To think we were?

Speaker 5 (01:25:08):
Who would have thought we would have gone down this
rabbit hole? And what is the Medusa microwave sound weapon?

Speaker 1 (01:25:15):
I've got no idea. I've never heard of that.

Speaker 5 (01:25:18):
Neither have I see Look at we're learning with the
rundown line today, guys.

Speaker 6 (01:25:22):
I hope you guys are enjoyed today's broadcast.

Speaker 5 (01:25:24):
If you want to support us, follow us, like us, subscribe,
share the live feed. As you know, we make waves
where show for influencers. We are the forecast of the feature.
We cover a lot of things you won't hear anywhere else.
And here it is, Don, here's your answer. The Medusa
microwave sound weapon. MEDUSA appears to be a popular name

(01:25:44):
for directed energy weapons. Do right this from two thousand
and seven. Again, Yep, there's the Medusa I wrote about yesterday,
A high energy beam weapon one company hopes.

Speaker 6 (01:25:54):
Could destroy tanks and planes twenty years ago. Almost Yeah,
it's it's.

Speaker 1 (01:26:05):
Very very concerning in a way. And you know I've seen,
don't they I can't remember. I'm trying to remember what
it was called, but I'm completely drawing a blink right now.
There's some sort of military technology that I know of
that I saw all the way back in like twenty twelve,

(01:26:26):
maybe twenty thirteen or fourteen, featured on like one of
those you know, back when the Military Channel was a
thing on TV, because I watched that all the time,
and sometimes they would have that you remember that show
Future Weapons.

Speaker 6 (01:26:39):
That's well, no, I've never heard of that.

Speaker 1 (01:26:42):
Yeah, So back on the Military Channel, there was a
show called Future Weapons, you know, from like the mid
two thousands to like maybe like the early twenty tens,
like twenty twenty eleven, twelve, something like that, and they
would feature like new state of the art military technology
that was like still in development or that they were
trying to create, and every episode it was like I

(01:27:03):
remember one specifically, it was like this gun that you uh,
it had hinges on it so you could turn I
think it was called the corner shot and you could
fire the gun around the corner without exposing your body
or something like that, and then if.

Speaker 5 (01:27:14):
I remember that the gun would like bend and yeah, Beryl,
I don't understand exactly I remember what you're talking about.

Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
Right, Yeah, So anyway, so I saw one of those
episodes and it was about that kind of like laser
technology that could disable planes and you know, jets and
tanks and uh, you know all that all that sort
of shit, and you know, this is this is back
in like, like I said, maybe twenty twelve, twenty eleven,
and somewhere around that. Maybe the episode came out earlier,
like maybe it came out in like nine twenty ten

(01:27:43):
and I caught it later. I don't know, but you know,
I point is I remember seeing shit about that, you know,
all those years ago, and it's it's it's crazy because
you could just imagine if it's if it was in
development then to the point where they can you know,
uh talk about it, you know, at the very least
of it being you know, feasible, plausible. Just imagine where

(01:28:06):
it is now.

Speaker 6 (01:28:07):
Right.

Speaker 5 (01:28:10):
Well, one thing that's going to be changing is that
the language barrier in the world is about to disappear.
In the Christian religion, there's a story about the Tower
of Babel where every prior to the Tower of Babel,
everyone in the planet spoke the same language. And I
always challenge, I'm like, I wonder if there is telepathy

(01:28:32):
Like the military we talked the military is are investigating
synthetic telepathy. They've been doing that for a while. Two
thousand and eight documents talk about that. We're now twenty
years from then almost you know, seventeen, just to be precise, right,
and you know what's the impact that's going to have.

Speaker 6 (01:28:49):
Well, here we have it.

Speaker 5 (01:28:53):
Where we will no longer have to worry about language barriers.
Meta is bringing smart glasses with live translation and AI
and more to people. And how would you feel Like
in Douglas Adams Hitchhiker's Gude to the Galaxy, they have
something called the Babbelfish, just like the website.

Speaker 6 (01:29:10):
That's where they get it from.

Speaker 5 (01:29:12):
Or you put the living fish in your ear, and
it's the natural occurrence of this living fish and if
you put it into your ear, it translates everything for you.
It's nature's natural translator. Which sounds great, But here here's
the real thing. Made us bring smart glasses that will
take what people say and translate it and in some
shapes or form this will end the barrier of language.

(01:29:35):
I mean, just think about your opportunities. What if you
decide you want to go on a date and the
girl speaks a different language or dude, right nowadays you
gotta or or it or they them there and that
and this and whatever. I know, I'm not trying to
be disrespectful, but I am, you know, not really, but
you get what I'm saying, Like there's no translation barrier.

(01:29:58):
Like you can go and talk to somebody on a
date and when they talked to their you know, like
VI gigs they are a good mining friend, it says, oh,
how you doing, I'm doing really good? You know la
you know, and it just translates it for you. You
can go up to them and be like, oh, what's
your favorite childhood story.

Speaker 6 (01:30:13):
And they say, oh, the but Raymond Stehn Mussy Khan
and you'd be like, oh, that's the Raymond Town musicians, right.
He didn't know I spoke German, did you?

Speaker 1 (01:30:22):
I literally just said that thought. I was like, oh,
I had no clue you could speak to other.

Speaker 6 (01:30:27):
My joys the good to mine friend.

Speaker 5 (01:30:28):
And then Wisconsin, fifty percent of our heritage here is German.
The Germans made sure. We had beer for everything. That's
why we're the biggest drinking state in America. Thirteen of
the twenty most alcohol consuming cities are right here in
the Great State.

Speaker 6 (01:30:42):
A whiskey Johnsen where we're drinking.

Speaker 5 (01:30:48):
Behind the bar is mandatory hy bar ten for ten
years while doing the show, I think it was American
Intelligence Report and The Rundown Live when we first started,
and you could tell them those first shows, I just
got off of work.

Speaker 6 (01:30:58):
And Mike could be like, when are you gonna be
off of work? I'll be coming in and I'd be
like WHOA be.

Speaker 5 (01:31:02):
Like, well, what's u mic, And then by the end
the show, I'd be like, yeah, bro, I'm ready for bed.
The good old days, the good old days of The
Rundown Live when I was in my living room with
a cat behind me. And there's some of you that
are tuning in today that are like, this guy's on
National TV. Sometimes he's on BBC And I started off

(01:31:23):
on a couch in my living room while bartending. Yeah,
you know, but you know, I think it's interesting.

Speaker 6 (01:31:30):
I think it's cool.

Speaker 5 (01:31:31):
But now, how long will it be before these made
us smart glasses can translate with animals?

Speaker 1 (01:31:36):
You know, that's a really good question, because you know,
my my whole thing about this is, you know, I
think it's it's really fascinating because I've you know, maybe
blame it all the tism a little bit, you know,
because because I am on the spectrum, I've always had
this fascination with languages. I just love, uh, you know,
different languages and dialects and accents and things of that nature,

(01:31:58):
to where you know, I study them, don't really speak
any of them very fluidly at all, but I'm still fascinated, nonetheless,
and I've always been intrigued by the idea obviously of
like communicating with people. I very much believe in the
idea that creating a more harmonious world comes from being
able to communicate with people and understand each other, their thoughts,

(01:32:21):
their feelings, their motivations, things of that nature. And the
technology that enables us to have conversations beyond language barriers
is you know, can very much be you know, a
significant factor in contributing to that.

Speaker 5 (01:32:34):
Do you think felines, like, for example, you want to
speak cats. Different varieties of cats have different dialects and
different languages amongst themselves, So like you got to learn
puma specifically, or you got to learn like mountain lions specifically,
or whatever tiger you know, or don are you gonna
learn bear? You'd be like, I learn how to speak
bear like a translate for me, you know, bring me

(01:32:58):
some honey bear.

Speaker 6 (01:32:58):
And it's like Brah comes back with a big bee
hive and you're running away from the bees, Like where
do you find he's left on the planet? Bears all
smart nose, where the honey's at?

Speaker 1 (01:33:10):
I just might you know, my two favorite animals are
wolves and bears.

Speaker 6 (01:33:13):
It's gonna lead to slave labor of animals, bro think
about it. Corporations are evil. It's already happening. I was
having a conversation with someone I can't remember. They're talking
about monkeys and coconuts. Monkeys work coconuts, and I think
that's a real thing.

Speaker 5 (01:33:34):
Here goes monkeys still forced to pick up coconuts and Thailand.

Speaker 6 (01:33:37):
I'm not even making this up. They're like, oh, we're
gonna animal labor. Why not?

Speaker 5 (01:33:42):
Monkeys still forced to pick up coconuts in Thailand?

Speaker 6 (01:33:46):
Here it is right there. I can't believe it. Oh man,
all right, we're gonna, you know, And so the.

Speaker 5 (01:33:58):
Whole point of this convert station is oh geez, like,
I'm not making this up. Monkeys still forced to pick
up coconuts in Thailand despite controversy.

Speaker 6 (01:34:08):
What do you think about the poor monkeys they're working
in there?

Speaker 1 (01:34:10):
Dude?

Speaker 6 (01:34:11):
Are they getting a good life and they're like watching
TV and eating popcorn and throwing poop at each other?
Or are they like you gotta They're like you gotta
pick coconuts all night? Monkey? Why are you slacking?

Speaker 5 (01:34:23):
You know? Like, well, who's the boss? Do they give
like one monkey like a like badge and he's like
the manager monkey and he orders around the other monkeys?
Like because that's where we're going with this technology, AI
can translate between like you know, one thing that AI
will not be one language AI will not be able
to translate is the female gender there.

Speaker 6 (01:34:45):
We'll never understand what's going on there?

Speaker 5 (01:34:47):
Can you not even the right mind reading machine? I'd
be like, please take that away from me. I'm more
confused now than before. And women are probably saying the
same thing about and they're like I don't understand why
he doesn't clip his toenails or whatever. You know, Oh,

(01:35:07):
that's a real life personal experience. Right here, our classes
and live translation and the I had more to people,
But what about animals?

Speaker 6 (01:35:16):
How long though we're talking to her for a baby?
Do you want to know what your dog is saying?

Speaker 5 (01:35:20):
He's like, I'm hungry, right, you know, sit there and
talk to your puppy and he's like, I like this
food better?

Speaker 6 (01:35:26):
Who's outside? Who's outside? Our cat? Sassy? Whatever? Maybe you
got a pairt in already talks to you. You're like,
you don't want this, bro, You don't want to know that.
My parent won't shut up? You know, I don't know,
but it's an interesting thought.

Speaker 1 (01:35:38):
Nonetheless, Yeah, and you know it certainly is. And you know,
with the the very fast pace with which technology is developing,
you know, I certainly wouldn't be surprised if, you know,
a few years from now, if we're still blessed enough
to be able to be doing this broadcast. We're sitting
here and talking about you remember we were talking about

(01:35:59):
the translation AI and how you know it might be
used to get you to translate you know, animals, and
now here it is because you know, the.

Speaker 6 (01:36:06):
Monkeys are forming a union. They don't want to pick
coconuts for twelve hours. They only want to work six.

Speaker 1 (01:36:17):
What are we gonna do?

Speaker 6 (01:36:18):
There's a controversy in Thailand. They are unionizing. You know,
I can see it now. I can see it now
in the news.

Speaker 5 (01:36:27):
Donald Trump is starting in what I would dub a
secret society. Don Trump Aline Club for ultra rich launches
and Washington. As a guy who watches secret societies and
interesting organizations, they now have.

Speaker 6 (01:36:43):
A cool kid club.

Speaker 5 (01:36:44):
And this could be just a club for them to
play cards, or it could be back room business deals,
or it could be where a bunch of things happen
that normally aren't allowed. And then it becomes a Baby
Epstein type of fair where you get a bunch of
you know, you know, extortion information from people because they

(01:37:06):
get involved in these on these young swinger clubs and
this and that, and it's all secret behind the doors.

Speaker 6 (01:37:12):
Which they have, and you just go partake.

Speaker 5 (01:37:14):
Somebody snaps your photo and there, you know, before you
know it, there's young girls on island and Jeffrey Epstein
is there. Well, you know, not anymore, but historically, but
a new club is coming to Washington. And the truth is, you,
as a listener, probably can't get in. Jnald Trump Junior
Mega donor ome to Malik and several other investors are
launching an invite only club that costs more than a

(01:37:35):
half a million to join with an exclusive post white
host correspondence dinner gathering. According to an invite obtained by
Political and two people acknowledged the venture granted anonymitee to
discuss the private organization, so.

Speaker 6 (01:37:51):
They don't want you even talking about it. Don The
Branch is the brainchild of Malick In the president's eldest
son and their partners at a conservative fund at seventeen
eighty nine Capital. It will be located in Georgetown.

Speaker 1 (01:38:08):
Of course it will. And you know it's the the
you know, the rich and powerful people have always you know,
gone about, you know, either being involved in secret societies
or creating secret societies of their own. It's not a
shock to me whatsoever, because you know, anybody that bothers
to look into the you know, this just this group

(01:38:28):
of folks here in the picture. You know, we got JD. Evance,
we got vivek. You know, we got Trump Junior. You know,
you know, well we already have you know, just the
just stum here, you know, and it's it's it's they
look up.

Speaker 5 (01:38:44):
To these guys, right, and you know, Palter Vivec is
interesting because I met Vivek, you know, and I as
far as a libertarian goes, he's an interesting dude. Does
the party with these guys?

Speaker 9 (01:38:58):
Sure?

Speaker 6 (01:38:58):
What's your thoughts on Vivek.

Speaker 5 (01:38:59):
There's a little I know that everyone has, Like when
it comes to politics, don it's who has the cleanest,
dirtiest shirt. There is no clean shirt, right, leenus dirtiest shirt,
and Theveck is kind of one of those guys where
like he's kind of got a mostly clean shirt.

Speaker 1 (01:39:14):
I'm not going to sit here and say that because
I don't know him personally and I haven't looked into
a lot of his history. Just going off of you know,
when we look at politics, we look at the nature
of politics, and we look at the company that you
keep and the agendas that you tacitly basically give. You're
okay too, because of the company you keep tells a

(01:39:36):
lot about you. So, you know, just going off of
that alone, probably not a guy that I would want
to associate with because of you know, one of the
biggest aspects of the current MAGA deception psyop, you know,
is the complete capture of a lot of the libertarian movement.

(01:39:57):
We've seen that happen with the capture of bitcoin. Roger
Vere has talked a lot about this. We've seen this
happen with you know, that little political stunt at the
Libertarian National Convention. You know, we've seen this happen with
the MESUS Caucus that was completely hijacked. We know for
a fact. You know this was posted on Twitter by

(01:40:19):
Jack Lloyd and a couple of others who discussed it.
The proof that Angela McCardell, the previous chair of the
mess Caucus, and her partner were caught taking money to
advance Trump and RFK Junior over Libertarian Party candidates and principles.
They were literally selling the party and the caucus to

(01:40:42):
Mega for a check. So completely infiltrated, completely taken over.
And we're having a lot of these people like Jeremy
Kaufman and Ian Freeman of was it Free Talk Live
or whatever.

Speaker 5 (01:40:56):
I think we've had Ian Freeman on the show before.
I remember maybe we've had about seven hundred guests in
the last fifteen years, maybe more of me, closer to
a thousand guests. We have a lot of missing episodes,
don but yeah, so I'm gonna say that I don't
disagree with most of what you have to say. I
have to say that I like to be careful because
I always felt guilt by association was a bullshit antifah

(01:41:18):
leftist ideology.

Speaker 6 (01:41:20):
I think that just because we've always sad.

Speaker 5 (01:41:22):
We've interviewed some controversial people in the show, it doesn't
mean that we affiliate.

Speaker 1 (01:41:26):
Associate, right, right, right, Yeah, No, I absolutely agree with
you there. My thing is there's a difference between guilt
by association and plausibly looking at the company somebody, right,
you know. For example, you know, people would rag on
me sometimes, especially a few years ago, when I would
talk about Trump's associations with Epstein, and they're like, oh,

(01:41:48):
you know, just because there are buddies. And of course
now we have a lot of new information that shows
that no, they were still friends very long after two
thousand and eight. You know, people would try to play
that guilt by association card and say, oh, you know,
he might have been friends with him, but he you know,
he wasn't involved with it. Well, it doesn't matter if
you have somebody who is knowledgeable of the fact that

(01:42:09):
children in business with a scummy personable the fact that
children are being abused, and you continue to hang out
with those people. You're a piece of ship.

Speaker 6 (01:42:21):
So don how do you feel about people who have iPhones? Then?
Because I'm just.

Speaker 9 (01:42:27):
Saying I.

Speaker 1 (01:42:31):
Agree, I agree with you call it out. It should
be called out.

Speaker 6 (01:42:35):
Man, I'm just saying I don't have an iPhone.

Speaker 1 (01:42:38):
But right, yeah, and and and and it's not only that,
you know, it's oh man, we've We've only got a
few minutes left, and just like yesterday, I could get
fired up and go down a rabbit hole.

Speaker 5 (01:42:51):
Not I mean, I think the short, the sharp punchlines
really are perpective because people can do their own research
or they can write us show tips at the Rundown Line.

Speaker 6 (01:43:01):
But I want to get to a couple other.

Speaker 5 (01:43:03):
Stories other than the secret society the Trump is starting,
which is going to five hundred million dollars to buy in,
which sounds to me just like a donors platform for
them to get money to raise money for whatever it is.

Speaker 6 (01:43:15):
I don't know. Half a million dollars could put the
Rundown Live pretty prominent in the media industry. Just saying,
just saying, you can join the Rundown Live for less
than five hundred million dollars.

Speaker 5 (01:43:26):
It's three, it's three guys. But you could donate one
hundred million and I'd be happy.

Speaker 6 (01:43:31):
Yeah, I'm saying, if me and Don.

Speaker 5 (01:43:33):
Could just make a living, build a studio, we'd have
the most kick ass show there'd be on the internet.
I'm telling you, it'd be phenomenal all day, all day,
every day. We could prep, we could spend the time
to prep. We can get in eight hours. We have
somebody to run the video. We'd be rock stars at
what we do. When I fill an add floors, I
feel like I'm a king. I'm like, oh hell yeah,
somebody's putting these videos on the screen for me. I

(01:43:53):
don't have to do it myself. Oh my goodness, they
are spoiled over there. God bless Alex Jones and his
empire he built. H You know, it's and we're all
part of that. Whether like we talked about that.

Speaker 6 (01:44:04):
No matter what direction all of us have gone, we've
all been impacted by the man the myth of legend
there and these AI goggles will let you speak to animals,
will be equally as cool as the robotic can the
detaches and can do knotty things.

Speaker 5 (01:44:17):
So like it's just wild other cool quick articles. We're
going to blow through here in the last minute. Weimo,
which is the self driving car, is willing to possibly
sell you one. So people are going to start getting
self driving cars done.

Speaker 1 (01:44:36):
Yeah, you know, and it's it's the it's just becoming
more popular. And that's what's so fascinating to me is
because like you remember, and I remember too, you know,
thinking about, you know, what's the future going to be like,
you know, we're going to have self driving cars and
flying cars or whatever, you know, like back into early
two thousands, you know, like two thousand and five, I

(01:44:57):
was only ten years old, but it's still like one
of those things. It's like, you know, is you know,
what's the future going to look like? And now here
we are in twenty twenty five and we're genuinely talking
about like self driving cars and you know the robot
you know, you send me the videos of the robots,
the delivery robots down in Miami. You know, it's like
we have this really neat ass technology that just is

(01:45:20):
mind blowing when you think about how far it's come
in such a short amount of time.

Speaker 5 (01:45:25):
Yeah, the future is very interesting, and no one has
been able to answer my question. If self driving car
will take you to the police station if you have
a warrant, or if you stop paying your bill, if
that will just shut off on its own, if you're
laid on your payment, or if it just roll to
lock the doors and lock you in, if there's a tornado,
or if there's ice in its slips and it doesn't
just stop, if it's just too dangerous out, What does

(01:45:46):
it do and what freedoms do you lose? And what
are the benefits? The benefits are, well, you know, there
can be a little bit more fun time on the
way home with your girl, with your wife. You guys,
got the self driving car to yourself. You can sit
in the backseat talk ready for work. Here's a lot
of dude, think about the benefits. If you didn't have
to pay attention to the road and the car was
doing it, You get prep for work, take your conference calls.

(01:46:07):
You know, you talk to your.

Speaker 6 (01:46:10):
Kids, whatever it is you want to do in the car.
I joke because you know people are going to be having,
you know, self driving car confessionals. They already have with
the Teslas, So you know, it's just the way it is.

Speaker 5 (01:46:21):
People are weird and if they can find a way
to make money off of it, they will. Another interesting
article I want to knock it out here. The idea
that animals and insects are dying is making way for
synthetic biology to replenish to Earth with them. Scientists are
using synthetic biology to address urgent sustainability challenges.

Speaker 6 (01:46:43):
That's right.

Speaker 5 (01:46:44):
We're going to put aluminum and stratospheric injunctions kill the bees,
and we'll just make more. We'll just fix the planet
using synthetic biology. That's where they're going with this.

Speaker 1 (01:46:54):
Yeah, you know, and that's another one of those things
that you know, we called it ahead of time. You know,
when it comes to that sort of thing. It's unfortunate,
but it's not shocking.

Speaker 6 (01:47:04):
No, it's not shocking at all. It isn't.

Speaker 5 (01:47:08):
Robot Olympics, right, robot Olympics for listeners, if you didn't know,
there was a race for the fastest running humanoid robot.

Speaker 6 (01:47:18):
And only six of the twenty one made it to
the finish line.

Speaker 1 (01:47:23):
On So, yeah, I saw this friend, I think it
was my buddy John Vibes that shared this and said
something about like, well, I guess we're not going to
have to worry about having to outrun the robocops or.

Speaker 6 (01:47:34):
Something like that.

Speaker 5 (01:47:36):
Well, I'll tell your friend John that you just put
wheels on this mofo and there's no outrunning it.

Speaker 6 (01:47:41):
Right, Robot transform Rooms.

Speaker 5 (01:47:45):
It's gonna be Cyclone from the Challenge of the Gobots,
which sounds like a gay version of Transformers, you know,
although they were before Transformers. Just so you know, Leader
One was the SiZ knit in the Challenge of the Goalbots. But, uh,
if you guys don't know what Challenge of the Gobots is,
do you do you remember that?

Speaker 6 (01:48:05):
Do you know what?

Speaker 5 (01:48:05):
If you guys don't know what do Everyone knows what
Transformers are, but nobody knows that they were essentially just
a ripoff of you know, transfer or Transfers is just
a ripoff of trans Gobots.

Speaker 6 (01:48:20):
So here's a very interesting segue to end the show.

Speaker 5 (01:48:31):
There's this cartoon of Leader one. Let's see Leader one
Optimist Prime Mega Tron and they're talking to him, and
Leader one is just like they're they're sitting there celebrating
their new movie and Leader one of the go bots

(01:48:51):
ends up being their waitresses and they're like, oh, how's
that working out for y'all? You know, it's just making
fun of them and it was funny, but anyways, I
can't find it. It's not worth wasting the listeners time anyways,
what is worth wasting your time?

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Speaker 6 (01:49:17):
Leave a comment.

Speaker 5 (01:49:18):
We'll reach out to you however. You guys want to
do it, get a hold of us. You guys will
be back tomorrow. Johnny Enoch will be our guest, at
least we believe. So that's what we have planned. But
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dot com.

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If you can hear this, you were not alone.

Speaker 6 (01:50:04):
This is the resistance.

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Were not alone.

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