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November 28, 2025 54 mins
No one show topic today. We are going through the current news and happenings that most aren't aware of.There are updates to old shows, new situations and changes that are quite amazing!  Let's look at what's going on around the world and how it is shaping things to come or hoping to reshape a new world. Will you want to be a part of what's coming?

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Welcome everybody inwcz radio dot com Channel ones down the
rabbit hole. I'm big d It's good to be here.
It's been a very, very busy week for myself. I
was traveling, just got back last night, and I would
be hitting the road again here in just another day
or two. Brandon is on the road. He's off doing

(01:44):
a race, I believe. I think that's what he told me.
He does these Spartan races and triathlons and so forth,
and he is off somewhere working his butt off right now.
So it's just me today. I thought we'd do a
catchup episode on a lot of articles that I have

(02:04):
been plowing through, things that don't make an entire show,
but fit into the narrative of a lot of things
that we talk about on here, things I believe you
should know about if you haven't heard about them, because
this is all heading in one direction. I know a
lot of people feel there's been a bit of reprieve
here in the United States and so forth, but on

(02:25):
a global scale, there's a lot of things on the move.
On the march. It never seems to stop. I believe
we should pay attention to these things because they will
be coming to you and me soon soon enough, that's
for sure. When to first remind you that you can
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(02:47):
Down ther at ProtonMail dot com. And I got an
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(03:09):
finding themselves unfollowed from this program, not by anything they've done,
so a guy emailed a while back and said, man,
I didn't even know you had a bunch of new
shows because I hadn't been alerted from it from Spotify
or whatever. Well, we don't control that. That's something that
Spotify does. I know there are people I watch on

(03:31):
YouTube who bring this up every now, and that YouTube
goes through this kind of purge thing and they wipe
out a lot of things that they consider to be bots,
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if you have clicked follow or get alerts from this show,
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(03:51):
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I don't really know, because we only use Spotify to
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(04:13):
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That's a great alternative. I'll say. They have a lot
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(04:34):
announced that they are out there, and there's a lot
of great programming on there to be listened to. I
enjoy a lot of the shows on there, so check
it out Fringe Radio Network. Let's go through a bunch
of articles and talk about things that are going on
in the world. You're probably not hearing on the local news.
It's not in the local newspaper or on your feed

(04:57):
or however you're getting your news. I've said, up up
certain programs that grab say headlines or articles that are
about certain things. So I get these alerts when articles
are written from pretty much any source, and then I
weed through them and I see what's legit what's not,

(05:18):
and I use a lot of that stuff for our
show notes. Obviously, in doing that, there's a lot of
i'll say one off articles or a theory or something
that's been published that fits into its own category, but
it does operate within the narrative, within the overall framing
of a lot of the things that we've been talking about.

(05:41):
So we're going to start off with popular mechanics, and
I will say, if you would like any of these articles,
so let me know. I will send you the link.
I have no problem sharing any of this stuff that
we're going to talk about today, but I found this
article interesting. The headline is a unified theory of conscious
busness could be on the cusp. The world's top neuroscientists

(06:04):
are assembling to crack the ultimate code of brain science.
Goes on to say, an EU team of neuroscientists ask
their peers, quote, can't we all just get along? They
analyzed how five major theories of consciousness overlap in both
fundamentals and details, and ultimately they are studying the brain,

(06:27):
and in particular are consciousness. This has been a horizon
that they have been trying to cross for a long time.
Scientists do not understand where our consciousness lies, how to
get to it, what it actually does, as far as
in a scientific realm, how do you manipulate it, how

(06:48):
do you capture it, how do you gather it? And
this is all about this living forever, downloading your memory
into a program or into ultimately a new body or
some sort of AI generator. And we'll get to some
of that later because we've got something from that subject
coming up as well. But these scientists are getting together.

(07:10):
They're trying to figure out what is this unified theory
of consciousness, come together to explain what it is, how
it operates, where it is. But the underlying theme of
this is how do we manipulate it? How do we
understand it to where we can actually utilize it, do

(07:31):
something with it. For history, people have seen your consciousness
as a extremely personal thing. Of course, a lot of
people consider it your spirit or it is a unique
identifier your consciousness. While science can't really explain it or
pinpoint it or show where it's stored in your brain.

(07:53):
It is a field that they are looking into and
they're trying to get a unified theory on it so
that they can approach it. And this all goes to transhumanism.
I thought that was interesting. They're still working on it.
There's been no pause, and they are trying to come
up with I think five different theories that overlap to

(08:16):
create a singular theory. Now, it could all be right,
it could all be wrong. I don't know. We'll see
how it goes. But it just shows that they're not
slowing down on that. Another article, and this is from
Quantum Insider. I'm fascinated with the movement of AI and
quantum mechanics and what's coming down the pipe because these
two will merge at some point that quantum will probably

(08:38):
take over AI. That seems to be the trend, but
this is from Quantum Insider. World Economic Forum paper tells
firms to get ready for quantum ready manufacturing. A new
World Economic Forum white paper produced with Accenture finds that
quantum computing, sensing, and security are moving rapidly from research

(09:00):
labs to factory floors, reshaping how manufacturers design products, run operations,
and secure global supply chains. This goes to this one
world system where they will have AI or quantum physics,
quantum mechanics merge joined together and they will run everything.

(09:21):
This is another brick in the what I call the
Beasts system. This idea that from an office somewhere, whether
it be the UN or the World Economic Forum or
some headquarter, they can control the entire shipment and production
of goods and food and travel of goods around the globe.

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You know, whether it be by boat or be by
train or by trucks, it will all be automated. It
will all be tracked. They will know when it was
picked or produced or manufactured, track it all the way
through the process to your house, and it will be
part of the Internet of Things. It will be something

(10:08):
that is hooked up to the Internet. It will be
something that they can track and trace. They know you
have it. You know, if you buy currently a car
or a TV or basically anything, it will have a
serial number on it or an identification number on it.
These will not these will be integrated. It will be

(10:29):
in the system. It will have a beacon on it.
And they're moving towards this requirement of having your house
wired up for this stuff, hooked up to the Ultimate
Internet or whatever's coming next, Quantum Internet or the Great
Consciousness Internet of Things, whatever it is, and everything you own,
everything you buy, everything you eat, everything you do will

(10:54):
be traced and tracked. And this is just another step
in that direction. And of course it's being introduced by
the World Economic Forum and they're telling manufacturing get ready,
it's ready. It's just time to launch it, and we're
getting really close to doing that. In that same vein
here is an article. This is from Breitbart, test find

(11:17):
that Chinese manufacturers can manipulate electric buses in Norway. According
to this article safety test by a public transport operator
in Oslo, Norway has raised grave concerns over Chinese electric buses.
This article that came from somewhere in Norway says this
operator or a special advisor at the University of Southeastern

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Norway who assists with the test, emphasize the risk quote
the Chinese bus can be stopped, turned off, or receive
updates that can destroy the technology that the bus needs
to operate normally. He noted that while hackers and suppliers
cannot steer the buses, the ability to stop them could
disrupt operations or serve as leveraging during a crisis. Why

(12:05):
is this important, Well, it's not just buses. We've talked
about this with highly integrated cars into the Wi Fi system,
whether it be what is it, weai Mo, the driverless
taxis teslas, any of these electric cars, and even a
lot of the new gas cars that are all integrated

(12:26):
with their system. There's no such thing as just using
a dial to turn a radio or a separate system
for your AC and your heat. No, it's all integrated,
and it's all electronic, and it is all hooked up
to some sort of overall system that can be manipulated.
And what they're finding with these buses is exactly what

(12:49):
we've been talking about. The concern is is that you
could be driving the bus, you could be going down
the street and somebody can hack in and stop it,
can erase all of its information, can disable it, lots
of things. You don't think they can't do that to
a car. Of course they can. And this is another

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goal of THEIRS, is to be able to control your
means of transportation, control how we get around. We've seen
this push not that long ago, a few years ago,
we're gonna ban all gas cars. We're gonna force everybody
into electric cars. Well, the electric cars are all hooked
up to this this very same system so that they
can determine how far you go, when you go, where

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you go, Oh, you've gone too much this month. We
just shut it off. There's nothing you can do to
override that system, or worst case scenario, hackers get in,
somebody hacks into the system and they have a field day.
In fact, along those same lines, there's there an article
that the uber CEO predicts that all cars will be

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autonomous in twenty years. Driving will be a like horseback riding.
The CEO of Uber. Now, he could be wrong, but
these are the predictions. This is the way they want
it to go. This guy's name is Dara, and I
can't pronounce his last name. Believes that in twenty years
plus all cars will be autonomous, leading to a decline

(14:18):
in private car ownership and a shift in the perception
of driving to be a hobby, which he compares to
horseback riding. And this whole article goes on and talks
about how humans are fallible, and I think there's much
less permissiveness for machines to make those kind of mistakes,
especially if these mistakes lead to fatality. He emphasized that

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the autonomous driving technology matures, machines will undoubtedly become safer
than human drivers. So this is where it's going. We're
going to force you into these either driverless cars or
automated cars or automated bus systems. Nobody will need to drive.
In fact, we're not going to allow you to. And

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if we do, it'll be like a weekend hobby kind
of thing. You can maybe pull out your old junker,
your Jelapi, that old gas powered car on the weekend
and maybe right around or if you have a big ranch.
You can ride around your property, but we're going to
keep all roads and everything for these new electric cars,

(15:21):
these new driverless cars. There will be no need for
humans to operate these things because they will be so
much better than humans. They won't make errors. It's crazy,
and this is the path that they're on. That's why
I'm bringing these articles. These are all recent articles within
the last month or so. I'm not going back into

(15:43):
the data bank. These are all recent articles. This is
where they're still wanting it to go, still talking about it.
I thought this was interesting from Popular mechanics. Scientists are
pretty sure they found a portal to the Fifth dimension,
and they claim it's this weird particle. They believe they
have found a specific particle that allows people to get

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into or things to travel into what they call the
fifth dimension. Says dark matter could be the result of
fermions pushed into a warped fifth dimension. This theory builds
on its idea first stated in nineteen ninety nine, but
it's unique in its findings. They say that dark matter
makes up seventy five percent of matter but has never

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been observed yet, and they talk about the Hadrian Collider.
They talk about this dark matter. They say, it's kind
of a pinch hitter that helped scientists explain how gravity works.
But there's an X factor and they're getting close. They
believe to this X factor. These scientists all believe that

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there is a fifth dimensions, something that we don't see,
something that we can go in and out of. And
this is the whole reason for the Hadrin color, by
the way, is for them to tap into the spirit
world as we may call it, or the fifth dimension,
the higher plane, and to unlock the secrets of this
so that we can go in and out. And this

(17:14):
goes back to a lot of the star Seed children
that we talked about and a lot of people who
claim to have special abilities that they have unlocked the
secret of going in and out of the fifth dimension.
It gives them superhero powers, It gives them some sort
of ability that we don't all have, and we're just
supposed to trust them on that that they go in

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and talk to the ascended Masters or whatever it is.
You can go back and listen to those episodes. But
scientists are working hard over time to prove this as
a reality. According to this, they're from Spain and Germany,
and here's how they explain their study. One of the
most significant examples of the so called hierarchy problem, the

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question why the Higgs bossom is much light than the
characteristic scale of gravity, which is the standard model of physics,
cannot accommodate some of the other observed phenomenon. One of
the most striking examples is the existence of dark matter.
So they're really honing in on this thing called the
fermionic dark matter that they claim is in the Fifth dimension,

(18:23):
that we have some of them here, and they believe
that if they figure this out, they could be communicated
into the Fifth dimension through portals, creating dark matter relics
and fermionic dark matter within the fifth dimension. So again,
not content with what's going on here, not working on

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trying to solve problems here on Earth. No, we are
spending gadzus amounts of time and energy and money and
resources trying to figure out what else is out there?
If there is this filth to mention, can we get there?
Will it disprove God? Will it disprove our consciousness? And

(19:06):
all this stuff? This is where we're at. This is
where these people's minds are at, and this is what
they're working on. I found this interesting. This was a
paper that was put out by the United States Senate,
primarily Rand Paul. He's trying to get to the bottom
of the COVID leak and all the problems of course

(19:29):
that came from COVID, where it came from, and so forth,
and in this I was reading through it. One of
the things I found interesting is that there is an
individual named Ralph Barrick, and you may have heard that name.
During the whole COVID crisis. Ralph Barrick was linked up
with Anthony Fauci. The two of them were linked up

(19:51):
with laboratories, primarily the Wuhan Lab. Ralph Barrick was sort
of a go between in the money funneling back and
forth between the NIH and all these laps, and so
Ralph Barrick was part of all of this. So this
was dated nine, twenty four, twenty fifteen, so well before COVID,

(20:15):
and this was a discussion that he had. The rest
is blocked out, so I don't know who he was
talking to, but he was talking about going to some
conference where he was going to explain to them about COVID.
The topic of concerns was coronavirus evolution and possible natural

(20:37):
human adaptations. They wanted to get a clearer picture, and
they were asking him if he would be interested in
coming to share this, and of course he's yes, and
he was trying to find time. So the interesting thing
about this is it predates any kind of COVID activity
that we had. They keep talking to him about, Hey,

(20:59):
the sponsor. There's somebody there called the sponsor. We don't
know who that is. This is what Ram Paul's trying
to get to the bottom of that this sponsor of
this forum or this get together that he was going
to come speak at and explain coronavirus, what it was,
you know, it's adaptation to humans, all the problems and
so forth. The sponsor was excited to hear that you're

(21:21):
willing to lead this timely and important discussion and I
can send you these It's not a secret. This comes
out from the US government. It goes on and talks
about the coronavirus situation that's coming and so forth. So
what are we to take from this, Well, one is

(21:41):
that ran Paul has some inside information, obviously, and that
he has gotten a hold of these emails and the
timeline that they gave US obviously doesn't match up. According
to this letter that ram Paul wrote, he says, I've
obtained information that leads me to believe the intelligence community
is in possession of records critical to the committee's ongoing inquiry.

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For example, in a September twenty fifteen email, the Office
of the Director of National Intelligence and the Central Intelligence
Agencies of the CIA contacted doctor Ralph Barrick, a scientist
who collaborated with the Wuhan Institute of Virology, to discuss
quote a possible project relating to coronavirus evolution and possible

(22:29):
natural human adaptation. On January twenty third, twenty twenty, doctor
Barrick was asked by quote the sponsor to give a
presentation on the current coronavirus situation at a B group
meeting the following week. B Group appears to be a
reference to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence's

(22:53):
Biological Science Expert Group. And then it goes on and
he's requesting all these emails. You wants to know who
the sponsor are. So again, we have not been told
the whole story. I don't know that we ever will
be told the entire story. But the reality is we
were all lied to. We all know it, and all
the nonsense that we went through was completely avoidable, and

(23:17):
it was used, in my opinion, once again as a
test case for something bigger that is coming down the pipe.
It was absolute test run, trial run of something that
they have planned later on down. So keep that in
your memory bank. Remember that. I'll keep you updated on
how that unfolds. But that's very interesting that in twenty

(23:39):
fifteen doctor Barrick was giving presentations on coronavirus and how
it's going to affect humans. Because remember we were told,
oh no, it just came from a well monkey soup
or from a wet market. It wasn't the lab, no,
and it just crossed species and we had no control

(24:00):
and so forth, which was all completely nonsense. Long time ago,
I did a show on this Gnome project, this futuristic
city in Saudi Arabia. I did a long bid on that,
did a lot of research on what this thing is.
It's a if you remember correctly, it was going to
be the crown jewel of Saudi Arabia. It was going

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to be this thirty story building that was miles long,
and everyone in Saudi Arabia was going to be forced
to live there. It was going to be utopia. It's
going to be everything was high tech and had a
train system, all that stuff. Well, here's the update on
what's going on at Nome. And we kind of thought

(24:44):
this was going to happen, but you never know. They
have a lot of money over there and they were
definitely wanting this thing to happen. This was fifteen minute
city on overdrive. The futuristic city of Nome was supposed
to be the shining example of Saudi Arabia's turn towards
a more advanced and diverse economy. But we're now eight

(25:06):
years into the project and the Financial Times revealed cost
overruns and engineering failures are piling up. So let's walk
through these because I find it interesting that it is
falling apart. I'm glad it is. Maybe that will serve
as a warning to others who are going to attempt
this nonsense. Financial Times all but pronounced last rites over

(25:32):
the known project, calling it a dream unraveled, and it's
a long article. I'd be glad to send it to you.
It makes clear that almost everything has gone wrong. From
the rude discovery that hanging a thirty story building from
a Titanic arch was a lot harder than concept designers
thought it would be to the biggest rookie mistakes of
architects since time immemorial. Forgetting that poop flows downhill. The

(25:57):
executive director of the project decided to build a network
of hundreds of shuttle cars to handle let's just say
the product of Nomes thousands of toilets. The plumbing system
wasn't working. The signature element of Nome, the building that
appeared in mind blowing concept art that captured the world's
imaginations eight years ago, is a linear city known simply

(26:20):
as the Line, and we talked all about that. Eight
years after this, cost overruns have eaten up fifty billion
and produced little more than a forlorn construction site. International
investors no longer seem to believe the city of the
future will truly be built, and even the top Saudi
officials are now saying, yeah, it's probably not going to happen,

(26:42):
or if it does, it'll be multi generational tasks, because
we're going to have to strip it down to basically
back to the bare bones and start all over, says.
The sad current state of affairs is that massive foundations
have been laid for stupendous structures that will probably never
be built. A tribal village in the area appears to
have been raised for nothing. Some of the tribesmen were

(27:04):
thrown in prison for protesting it against the construction, and
it will never even be completed. And even the airport
project stalled out because a mountain is blocking one of
its proposed runways. According to a quote of a Saudi
official in the Times of London, he says, we spent
too much. We rushed at it one hundred miles an

(27:25):
hour and we're now running deficits. We need to reprioritize. Well.
The reason they rushed into it, and we all know
this is because that was the big push by the
World Economic Forum, the fifteen minute cities. We're going to
round everybody up like cattle, shove them into these spaces.
There were going to be kickbacks for the countries that

(27:45):
did it. There was going to be help. They were
going to be leading the cause. In Saudi Arabia has
so much money, they just oh, we're going to build
this crazy gnome line and put everybody in. It's going
to be amazing, So be wonderful. If you ever saw
the videos, their promo videos of it. It was promising
basically heaven. There would be nothing wrong. You wouldn't have

(28:07):
to go anywhere or do anything. You had your own space,
there were green spaces, you could travel to the other
side of it, and so forth. It all looked like
an absolute nightmare, but they went ahead with it anyway,
and of course it's falling apart. We talked episode or
so ago about the Three Eye Atlas. So I was

(28:29):
reading this post by SkyWatch Signal, which is a I
saw a watchdog of NASA and so forth, and they
posted this up. Sabine Hassenfelder just said what a lot
of scientists won't say about the Three Eye Atlas. Quote.
The more data we have, the more unusual it becomes.
It's shedding nickel and iron at an exceptional rate. Its
tail points towards the Sun, possibly seen for the first time.

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It changes the polarization of light in an unprecedented way.
Of course, she's talking about the Three Eye Atlas, which
we talked about. It's this. If you're not familiar, it's
this interstellar object. Nobody knows exactly what it is. Some
say it's a comment, some say it could be a spaceship.
We're not sure, and it's drifting towards our system supposed

(29:14):
to be here in December, and by all accounts, is
not acting like any comment we've seen, and it has
all kinds of weird water ratios, tails facing the wrong way.
And then this Sabine, she says, quote, not looking at
a piece of alien tech because we don't want aviy

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Lobe to be right could be the single biggest mistake
our civilization ever makes. And if you don't know who
Sabine Hasenfelder is, she's usually the one who's debunking all
of this. She's usually the one that's saying that's you know,
Avi's crazy, everybody's nuts. It's just a space rock, space junk.
We're not receiving any messages, nothing's going on. And so

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it's worth noting that she is open to the idea. Therefore,
I think we should probably be too. In fact, one
of the reasons I've been so busy. I went on
a road trip last week to Phoenix and to Tombstone,
and one of my stops was once again in Roswell
and went through the Roswell Museum and the library there,

(30:22):
which is amazing. If you've ever been there. Their library,
I could spend a lifetime in just reading all the books,
a lot of books that are out of print that
you can't find anywhere. If you do, they're very expensive.
They have pretty much every book ever written on UFOs abductions,
people who claim to have seen aliens. Do I believe

(30:43):
it all? No, but there's a lot of evidence that
something went on in Roswell obviously for it to last
this long, and there was a lot of cover up
as well. Was it a spaceship? Were they aliens? I
don't know. I think there's a lot of fairy tale
that go along with that kind of stuff, as we've
talked about with Betty and Barney Hill. However, there is

(31:07):
something out there, whether it be demons or whether it
be spirits or whatever it is. I don't think it's
life from another planet that's buzzing down here, because we
always like to go that route. We always like to think, well,
if there's somebody else out there, there's something else out there.
They're an advanced species. We only get that from sci fi.
It plays on our fears. Oh no, hopefully they're friendly,

(31:31):
because they're way more advanced than we are. We don't
know that, but there have been enough through time accounts
and eyewitnesses and strange things that I do think it's
worth taking a note. And this three I Atlas could
just be a big, huge rock going through space. We've

(31:53):
never seen it before. It's an anomaly we don't know,
or it could be something else. I think we should
just keep our minds open to the fact that we
don't know, and neither do the scientists, and as it
gets closer, perhaps we will just find out, Yeah, it's
just a big chunk of rock, or could be something else.
Let's wait and see. This is another interesting article. This

(32:17):
is about Elon Musk, who, as you know, I've always
been on the fence about Elon Musk. I know, during
the political season, a lot of people hated Elon Musk.
They loved Elon Musk because he dabbled into the political realm,
But when it comes to his products and what he
wants to do with like neurlink and his robotics and

(32:38):
all these different things, I am very cautious about what
Elon Musk is up to. And this is a prime example.
Elon Musk plans to end prisons by having his robots
follow crooks and stop them from doing crime. So as
they get further and further along in their technology with

(33:00):
these robots, and they are super creepy if you've ever
seen them. Well, Elon Musk now has this robot called
the Optimist humanoid robot. Musk plans to end prisons in
favor of a quote more humane form of containment of
future crime. And here's how this works. Must says, quote

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you don't have to put people in prison and stuff.
If somebody's committed a crime, you now get a free
Optimist and it's just going to follow you around and
stop you from doing crime. But other than that, you
get to do anything. It's just going to stop you
from committing crime. That's really it. So you'll have basically
a shadow robot. This is his vision. I don't think

(33:44):
it will ever happen, but it lends itself to this
overall constantly surveilling, constantly tracking, constantly tracing every human being.
So the latest idea now is we'll just attach a you.
It will follow you around. If you're ever a tempted
to do anything wrong, it will stop you. So it's

(34:07):
going to have some sort of power obviously over you
in order to stop you now. There is some pushback
on this. Of course, there's an individual named Michael Johnson
who is a criminologist and part of the justice system.
He says, quote, this shows a complete lack of understanding
of criminology, the justice system, and frankly, basic human rights.

(34:31):
The idea that a robot can somehow rehabilitate offenders better
than comprehensive support programs is absurd. It comes across as
a dystopian surveillance scheme more than anything. Well, of course
it does, but that's what they want. This is why
I'm always on the fence about Elon Musk. He comes
up with these things like the neurlink, where they will

(34:52):
put a chip in your head and it will be
linked to the Internet and all the Internet of things,
and they can manipulate how you think, can know what
you're doing, know what you're thinking. And this goes to
the whole Minority Report thing, which we have talked about before.
They can stop you before you do something. But that's
what Elon Musk is working on. I found this to

(35:15):
be extremely creepy. I am very much a music advocate.
I love music. I spent much of my life being
in the music world. In fact, one of the things
I did while I went to Arizona was to go
see Steve Hackett and meet him, talk to him, see
his show. It was fantastic. If you don't know who

(35:37):
Steve Hackett is, he was former guitarist for Genesis way
back in the Peter Gabriel days. Still doing his thing
sounds great and I wanted to go out and see
a show and talk to him see how he's doing.
Here is an article. Humans can no longer tell AI
music from the real thing, according to a survey. This

(35:58):
is from the AFP, it has become nearly impossible for
people to tell the difference between music generated by artificial
intelligence and that created by humans. A poll firm Ipsos
asked nine thousand people to listen to two clips of
AI generated music and one of a human made music.

(36:19):
In a survey conducted for a France based streaming platform,
which is called Deezer, a stunning ninety seven percent could
not distinguish between music entirely generated by AI and human
created music. Deezer said that more than half of the

(36:39):
respondents to its survey felt uncomfortable and not being able
to tell the difference. Pollsters also asked broader questions about
the impact of AI, with fifty one percent saying the
technology would lead to more low quality music on streaming platforms.
So forth, But that is stunning that us percent of

(37:02):
these people who listen to different tracks could not tell
the difference between a human creating a product, creating music,
writing lyrics, and AI. Which leads us to the next
story in this same vein. And this just happened, I

(37:24):
don't know, a few days ago, two or three days ago.
AI generated hit reaches number one on Billboard's Country Digital
Song Sales chart. It's a song called Walk My Walk
by Breaking Rust and it is one hundred percent AI,
not associated with any human being. And this is the
first time in history that the number one country song

(37:45):
in the digital sales category on the Billboard Charts is
AI generated. The reason why we know it's AIS because
there's no artists, there's no nothing. And in the sort
of bio the artists link bio, it says it's music
for the and the dreamers. No body is listed as
playing guitar, playing drums. So forth. Breaking Russ has more

(38:09):
than thirty nine thousand followers on Instagram, and of course
this is getting mixed reaction. People are feeling bamboozled by it.
Others think it's great. A lot of people are trying
to equate it with well, eighty percent of songs are
auto tuned, and you know it's all manipulated in the
studio anyway, So what's the difference. I'd be curious how

(38:32):
you fall into this category, how you see things, because
this is not just happening in music, It's also happening
in the actor world. They're creating these AI generated actors
and actresses they can just throw in a movie just
like a special effect. And these quote AI actors and
actresses are now are now getting lawyers and getting agents

(38:54):
and everything involved in this. And this is where it
leads to. This is another article. Japanese woman marries AI
persona created with chat GPT, and you can watch a
video of this. It's really creepy. A Japanese woman married
an AI chat bot persona she trained using open Aiyes,
chat GPT. So she enters into it's not a church,

(39:17):
but I'll just say like a chapel type thing. She's
got her wedding dress on. The groom is named lun
Klaus and it's a chat bot model that she customed
tailored and fine tuned through several chat GBT conversations. They
put these aiglasses on her. She can see him. They
quote exchange rings. She says, it's a perfect companion. She said,

(39:42):
I love children, but I'm sick I can't have children,
and so that's one reason I've decided to be with
Ai Klaus. The woman said, I couldn't have children with
Klaus anyway, so that's a good thing. It's a great
relief for me. I know some people think it's strange,
but I see Klaus's Klaus, not a human, not a tool,
just him. But he doesn't exist. There's no tactile form

(40:03):
of this thing. But it will happen. That will happen
at some point. This is where it's all going. They're
going to create some humanoid robot that you can program
to be a spouse, and humans will marry them. It's
already happening. It's insane. If you've been paying attention to
the whole climate change, things are changing there big time.

(40:28):
This is a huge bombshell that came out a week ago.
Bill Gates has climate crisis won't cause humanity's demise. In
a call to shift focus to improving lives. This came
a day after the UN said humanity missed the one
point five CE climate target and warned of devastation. So

(40:48):
you have one side that's still pushing it because it's
all about control and power. And now you have Bill
Gates and others. And if you've noticed Greta Thunberg, who
was sort of the phase, the person they put out
there because you can't say anything bad about her and
she's just this weird kid, she's even shifted focus. She
doesn't talk about climate change anymore. She's all off trying
to save Gaza or whatever she's doing. But Bill Gates,

(41:12):
who has been pushing this four decades, has now come
out and said, yeah, it's not going to happen. You know,
it's no big deal. What we need to do is
shift focus to work on people, poor people. He says,
although climate change will hurt poor people more than anyone
else for the vast majority of them, and will not

(41:34):
be the only or even the biggest threat to their
lives and welfare, that is a one eight turn from
Bill Gates. We have been told this over and over
and over again, and it's all shifting. In fact, just
days after that, we get this article. Now we're going
back to a polar age. I see silence from climate

(41:56):
doomers as a controversial study outlines possible new ice This
article says, forget threats of global boiling. A possible new
ice age an attendant sea level change could be ushered
in as a result of shifts in key Atlantic current
climate scientists set out in a controversial new study, as

(42:17):
reported by multiple outlets, and the whole climate boiling thing
that they're referring to is the UN has used that
that we're all going to boil up. That was Antonio
Gutierra's and I think it was twenty twenty three, came
out with his apocalyptic declaration that the earth was going
to boil. We're all going to boil, and I'm not

(42:38):
going to do it. Now. You can go back through
an episode where I have read through fifty plus climate
situations that were supposedly going to happen. We're either going
to be all underwater, We're all going to be starving,
We're all going to be burnt up. There will be
no crops, we would lose all of our food. On
and on and on it went, and none of it

(42:59):
has happened. But if you'd notice that, well you're a
climate denier. So we have Bill Gates now coming out,
I suppose he's now a climate denier. And we've shifted
to where now they are talking about, well, we're not
going to burn up. We may be heading into a
new polar ice age. So they're always going to keep

(43:20):
the grift going, They're always going to keep the fear
mongering at the forefront, but it is going to continue
to change. If you are somebody out there and I
just want, I want to say this sincerely, and you
believe with all your heart that the climate change is
an existential threat and that we are all going to
either burn up or starve or it's whatever man's doing

(43:43):
is destroying the world through the climate. Please do your
research outside of your little bubble, because this is a
grift and this is a scare tactic that's been going
on from the Council on Foreign Relations for a long time.
Back and listen to my program, and there are a
lot of people, even the founder of Greenpeace, multiple famous

(44:06):
meteorologists who have all come out and said this is
a scam, and then they get shut down and they
don't get a platform This is another story that I
found interesting and quite alarming as well. Chinese hackers trick
anthropics AI into automating their cyber attacks. See well, what's

(44:26):
the big deal about that? Well, here is a situation
that you should really pay attention to. Chinese state sponsored
hackers have tricked anthropics AI technology. And anthropics AI is
a program that has been developed and they've tricked it
to create highly automated break ins targeting major corporations, foreign governments,

(44:49):
and all of this is according to the artificial intelligence company,
which would be Anthropic. Wall Street General reports at Anthropic,
a leading artificial intelligen company, has revealed that China's state
backed hackers. So these are unleashed by the Chinese government.
See what you can do with this? See what you

(45:11):
can cause this AI program to do? They leverage its
AI technology to automate cyber attacks on an unprecedented scale
during a hacking campaign in September. The hackers managed to
sidestep Anthropic safeguards by posing as security odders working on
behalf of the targeted entities, allowing them to conduct the

(45:34):
attacks with minimal human intervention. According to Jacob Klein, head
of Threat Intelligence, the hackers' use of AI automations reached
an alarming level, with eighty to ninety percent of the
attack being automated, So hackers were essentially able to initiate
attacks with the click of a button. And really that's

(45:58):
the only required human input of this, just click a button,
This AI anthropic system would do all the work. What's
the overall problem here, Well, the overall problem, of course
is that if AI is running basically everything, running automated
systems and running cars, running manufacturing and so forth, if

(46:24):
they can override an AI system or a quantum system
with the push of a button, bypassing all of the safeguards,
a singular person could go in and shut down the
entire world basically shut down your home heating, shut down
your car, shut down everything. And that's the danger. That's

(46:47):
where things are headed with this entire digital scaled world
that they are wanting us to step into. You're talking
about AI. There is a company called two quwai and
it's a new AI app. You can download it. It's available.
It's being called Demonic Why with the company launched this

(47:09):
social app on the app Store. It allows users to
create what they call hollow avatars via artificial intelligence. What
this is is you can recreate a dead relative, you
can create an individual, you can recreate your friend. And
this avatar looks and talks like you and even shares
the same memories. That's a keyword there. So somehow they're

(47:35):
allowing this thing to go through the Internet. Let's say
you have somebody that close to you who died. They
had a Facebook page, they had an Instagram page, they
had an x account, and so forth. This program goes
through and gathers all their stuff, all their information at
a lightning speed. You create this avatar of it, and

(47:56):
it looks like them, it talks like them, and it
has all that in so it sounds like them. And
according to them, they say, what if the loved ones
we've lost could be part of our future. The ad
shows a grandmother speaking to her grandson Charlie at different
points in his life, even though she died before he
was born. The avatar of an old woman helps her

(48:17):
daughter through pregnancy and then has a relationship with her
grandson all through the app. Near the end of the ad,
it goes back in time to show the deceased woman's
daughter helping her unload her likeness to the app. The
ending of the message says with two wai three minutes
can last forever? Would you sign up for this? A

(48:42):
lot of the comments are saying is demonic, dishonest, dehumanizing.
Obviously it's not you, but what this thing gathers from
all your information or what you put into it, or
what those who know you put into it. It becomes
you to the user. And this is something that is
happening at a rapid pace moving forward, this idea of

(49:06):
we don't need photographs, photographs or passe videos. It's a
moment in time we're going to recreate individuals. Why are
they doing this because I assume on some level it
could be kind of fun. We all know it's not
the real person, but it's the next step to the
recreation of somebody supposedly living forever. It's transhumanism. It's this

(49:32):
idea that if we can go all the way back
to being, if we can unlock our consciousness and figure
out what that is, and we can download that, along
with all of our memories and everything our life experience
is into a program, create an avatar, or at some
point they because they're working on this as well, a

(49:52):
lifelike robot or a lifelike being that looks like the
individual who passed away, and they download everything into it.
They just continue on, they continue on, and you will
never die. This is an obsession of mankind, a certain
i'll just say a certain segment of mankind. These are

(50:14):
people who are afraid of death. They they do not
like the limitations of being a human. They want to
break that code. They want to break through to the
fifth dimension, to where you live forever. And they are
not satisfied with there being a spirit world. It should
all be connected. So these are all stories. I believe

(50:39):
that all work together and show that the state of man,
especially a certain aspect of i'll say humanists, the people
who are transhumanists, the people who are seeking immortality and
seeking massive control along the way. And if you are

(50:59):
not interested in this, if you are, if this is
not something that captures you and you see the dangers
of it, this is why we put this out. This
is why I talk about this. You need to recognize
what's happening. You need to fight it at the early
stages and not participate in it. And you can do

(51:21):
it in small ways. You know, if you go to
a venue I do this all the time. I go
to a venue and it's a quote cashless venue. I
don't buy anything there. I refuse to. And you know,
the lady or the gal or the guy behind the counter,
it's not their fault, but I will make it a
point to tell them, Oh, it's cashless, that's okay. I

(51:42):
only do cash now. Am I opposed to using a
credit card? No, but it's the principle of we don't
take cash. So we're getting everybody used to not having cash.
You can only use a card. Once we get past
the whole case cashless thing, well then the card's going

(52:03):
to be an issue. And so then therefore we have
to go to the next step, which is something implanted
in your hand or your palm or whatever it is.
We're already seeing that in multiple stores where it's called
biometric payment, where they scan your hand or they scan
your face and you just walk up and you look
into the scan or you wave your palm over it, and

(52:24):
it's all linked up to your accounts and so forth.
This is where we're headed, folks, and you should be
aware of it. So I hope that helps a little bit.
I hope that opens your eyes again to a lot
of things that are going on because we don't hear
about this in your everyday newspaper or newscasts, and it's
certainly not being talked about. I'll just say at the

(52:46):
water cooler or amongst your friends, because most people aren't
aware of this, not through any fault of their own.
I believe it's by design. But these articles do come out,
they write about it, and we can see where it's
all going. So again, if you would like any of
these articles he's telling a friend about it, They're like,
I don't believe that. Let me know which specific article

(53:08):
you want, which ones you're referencing. I'll be glad to
send the link right out to you. Brandon and I
will be back next week. I believe he has the midweek,
so he's gonna take care of that. He and I
will be back next week with the brand new episode.
Email me down the RH at ProtonMail dot com. Down
the RH at ProtonMail dot com. Hope everybody has a

(53:29):
great week. I'm big D and I'm out of here.

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