Digital Social Hour - Is CBDC the End of Financial Freedom? Shocking Insights I Fabian Garcia DSH #505

Episode Date: June 19, 2024

🚨 Is CBDC the End of Financial Freedom? Shocking Insights 🚨 Tune in now to this captivating episode of the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly, featuring the ever-insightful Fabian Garcia! �...��💥 We're diving deep into the controversial topic of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) and their implications on your financial freedom. Are we on the brink of a financial revolution, or a dystopian nightmare? 😱 Join the conversation as we uncover the shocking truth behind political power plays, government control, and the future of our money. Fabian shares his firsthand experiences in politics, his insider knowledge on financial systems, and why he believes that CBDCs might just be the end of financial freedom as we know it. 💸🔒 This episode is packed with valuable insights, from the manipulation of the dollar to the rise of AI and the ever-controversial weather modification programs. 🌐💬 Don't miss out on Fabian's wild stories and sharp perspectives that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about our world. 🌍 Watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 #DigitalSocialHour #SeanKelly #Podcast #ApplePodcasts #Spotify #FabianGarcia #CBDC #FinancialFreedom #Politics #AI #WeatherModification #Cryptocurrency #Cryptocurrency #EndOfFinancialFreedom #FinancialFreedom #CbdcFinancialFreedom #Cbdc CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - Fabian Garcia 4:13 - Gavin Newsom 7:09 - George Soros 10:17 - Inflation 13:13 - CBDC 15:43 - BankX 18:02 - Will AI take over 21:30 - Can The Government Control The Weather 24:05 - How They Control Us 26:38 - Elon Musk 28:53 - TSA 30:15 - Classical Music 32:05 - Fabian closes off 33:20 - OUTRO APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com GUEST: Fabian Garcia https://www.instagram.com/fabianluxe/ SPONSORS: Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We were just power hungry from the very beginning. When you have people who are so... So, you know, House of Cards? Yeah. It was written about the Clintons. Oh, I didn't know that. So that's why they say Spacey got taken out, you know, cancelled, because he was getting too close to the truth,
Starting point is 00:00:13 and he kept, you know, hitting above his pay grade, I guess, and they don't like that. Yeah, you gotta be careful what you know in that space, or you're gonna end up in a lake somewhere. Man, the Clintons are crazy. Dude. Wherever you guys are watching this show, I would truly appreciate it if you follow or subscribe.
Starting point is 00:00:30 It helps a lot with the algorithm. It helps us get bigger and better guests, and it helps us grow the team. Truly means a lot. Thank you guys for supporting, and here's the episode. All right, guys, we got Fabian Garcia here. No MAGA hat today, huh? No, the MAGA hat is taking a little vacation at home.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Did you get too much heat for it? I didn't get enough heat for it, actually. Really? Yeah, you'd be surprised. There's a lot of people who walk by and they're like, like, very subtly. Wow. I mean, half the country voted for the guy, so. It's true.
Starting point is 00:00:58 You know? When was your support? Did you vote for him in the first election? No, I voted for Andrew Yang, actually. Really? Yeah. Wow. I was a yang gang guy damn i remember his come up it was pretty pretty cool amazing ideas he just it wasn't his
Starting point is 00:01:10 time um also when he got you know his campaign he got too political he started listening to the consultants and then i don't think anyone will ever win running independent honestly rfk is doing a good job right now yeah but just the money is always the issue the money right you gotta spend hundreds of millions billions now yeah if you don't have big donors i really do like rfk though yeah he's you know he has some good ideas when it comes to the whole and i can't i'll say the ouchie falchies yeah i don't know what's getting posted so i don't want to get censored but uh he's definitely like diehard liberal so he has good ideas of you know he's pissed because his uncle basically he said was killed by the FBI.
Starting point is 00:01:47 Sorry, the CIA. So he wants to, as JFK said, break him up into a thousand pieces and throw him to the wind. And the vaccine stuff, he's good. But he's cool with late-term abortions. He's cool with the government being able to control smart meters and stuff like that. So there's always these nuances. Yeah, absolutely. How long have you been in politics? You've always been interested in it? Yeah, since I wanted to be a lawyer when I was like that. So, you know, you gotta, there's always these nuances. Yeah, absolutely. How long have you been in politics?
Starting point is 00:02:05 You've always been interested in it? Yeah, since I was, I wanted to be a lawyer when I was like 13 and I got into politics when I was like 16. Damn. Democratic Party, I was a regional director for the California Young Democrats.
Starting point is 00:02:15 You were a Democrat? Dude, I had lunch with Hillary Clinton one time. No way. 2006. She was scary, dude. Yeah, what was that like? So I was a big fan of her, right? I read her books, a big fan of, you know, dude. Yeah. What was that like? So I was a big fan of her, right? I read her books.
Starting point is 00:02:28 A big fan of Freaky Bill, her husband. Freaky Bill. Freaky Bill. And yeah, man, it was crazy. I was an honorary member of the Women's Caucus for that one lunch. And I met her. And this is before, remember, I i loved her right now and i was just like looking at her and i'm like that's not a human being so everything was calculated right
Starting point is 00:02:50 like so we're sitting at the table and i remember she said hi she's like wow you don't look like the rest of the ladies and i'm like oh hi i'm fabian i'm a like fanboy and i'm like oh yeah they brought me in but yeah man it's just like you know when you're talking to a human being and you know we're talking to a robot you could feel know when you're talking to a robot. You can feel a soul, right? You can feel something weird. Wow, that is scary. And that was before she even, like, all that stuff came out about her.
Starting point is 00:03:12 Yeah, before she ran for, you know, before she ran for president. Yeah, that was in 06. Wow. Yeah. That's interesting. Yeah. So I wonder if the politics changed or if she was just always like that. You know, man, I think those people were just power hungry from the very beginning.
Starting point is 00:03:24 When you have people who are so, so, you know, House of Cards. Yeah. It was written about the Clintons. Oh, I didn't know that. So that's why they say Spacey got taken out, you know, canceled because he was getting too close to the truth. And he kept, you know, hitting above his pay grade, I guess. And they don't like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:39 You got to be careful what you know in that space or you're going to end up in a lake somewhere. Man, the Clintons are crazy. Dude. Them and the Bushes. Yeah. I mean, Obama's chef. what you know in that space or you're gonna end up in a lake somewhere man the clintons are crazy dude them in the bushes but yeah i mean obama chef that was a weird instance and that and look so i've been pretty deep in politics right i've i was like the party boy so everyone would come to me for like hey you know we want to throw a party blah blah so people would ask me for some weird stuff and even back then i was like oh this is really weird why are people like some of the messages i have that people have messaged me? I'm like, why would you message someone that? Cause you know, anyway, I don't want to get myself off. Yeah. We'll limit it there.
Starting point is 00:04:13 But I do want to know about Gavin Newsom and your thoughts with him. Cause you live in Cali. Yeah, man. I've known him since he was a Lieutenant governor. Um, first time I met him was in like 2008, I believe. And ever since i met him again i have this like just gut feeling when i meet people right the guy was not a good person wow only in it for himself and now we've seen what he's done in the city he's i mean turned one of the most beautiful cities into a dump yeah right the 10-1 district is absolute dump uh crime has surged under his watch no one's getting property crime um prosecuted the police are pissed off it's horrible yeah horrible and he just rolled out the red carpet for dictator z from china and now he just installed the first non-american citizen to the san francisco
Starting point is 00:04:58 election commission board so a non-citizen is now going to be in charge of u.s elections wow never as far as i know it's never happened in this country before that is super odd yeah because So a non-citizen is now going to be in charge of U.S. elections. Wow. As far as I know, it's never happened in this country before. That is super odd. Yeah. Because before you needed to be a citizen to get any government job, right? Yeah. So a person who can't even vote is running the elections now.
Starting point is 00:05:17 Well, now they can vote though, right? Not yet. Oh, not yet. So they're trying to let them vote. So now the thing is you can't just go from illegals can't vote to illegals can vote, right? It's too big of a jump. Yeah. So what they do is they say, well, they can vote in local elections. Not federal, not national, just local.
Starting point is 00:05:34 And they say, well, you know, they've done such a good job now. Let's let them do everything else. Yeah. So they're going to just slowly work their way in. Politics, it's incremental. It's the long game. So there's something called the long march to the institutions, which is what the Marxists
Starting point is 00:05:48 have been doing for the last 40 years. They know that they can't take over in one generation. If you listen to one of the ex-KGB agents, Yuri Bezmenov, who he defected from the KGB and he came to the US, there's an incredible interview. Everyone should watch it.
Starting point is 00:06:04 He talks about the plan. this is a kgb plan yeah so you know they say that uh i forget what leader of russia said that will basically make america crumble without finding a single a single bullet and he talks about demoralization of a population takes about 20 years why because that's about one generation so you basically indoctrinate you demoralize and then you cause chaos and we're in that third phase which is the chaos phase wow once this you demoralize and then you cause chaos and we're in that third phase which is the chaos phase wow once this goes uh you know and anyway you can watch the interview but it's incredible the guy said it in like the 80s yeah and everything he said has come true i mean dude i could see that if trump loses this election i feel like it would be chaos
Starting point is 00:06:38 yeah i think it'd be crazy like and the reason is because everyone knows he's not going to lose, like, on the books, right? Because he's so far ahead. He's, like, beyond the margin of error in all the battleground states. He's leading, like, eight points in some, which is crazy, right? That's unheard of, right? Unheard of. They said that no one has won. If the election was held today, he'd have the biggest margin of victory since George H.W. Bush.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Holy crap. And that was like 88 maybe something like that yeah i wasn't even alive yet for that one crazy nuts crazy uh george soros i mean i see nothing positive about him on social media what do you think about him man so you know how people have issues like whatever happened when they were a kid just makes them who they are as a person that's a perfect example man i don't know what happened to him, but he literally has said, I believe like that I have a God. He has, he said he has a God complex.
Starting point is 00:07:30 This is like in, forget what year, like 98, he had this interview. And he's telling the person, he's like, yeah, he's like, but here's the thing, is whatever I want to happen happens. So I believe I'm a God. Are you interested in coming on the Digital Social Hour podcast as a guest? Well,
Starting point is 00:07:45 click the application link below in the description of this video. We are always looking for cool stories, cool entrepreneurs to talk to about business and life. Click the application link below and here's the episode, guys. Interesting. I wonder how he made all this money because he's like a super billionaire or something, right? Yeah, you know how he made his money. It kind of tells you what kind of guy he is he crashed the british pound oh he shorted it he yeah well he he shorted the currency but he also uh basically spent a bunch of money to uh destabilize the country oh people do that with crypto i don't know you could do that on a country scale though that you must need serious money to pull that off serious money wow and now Wow. And now think about it. He's getting older.
Starting point is 00:08:26 He looked like he had a stroke on television a few months ago. So he's getting up there. What better coup de grace could you have to cement your legacy than to not only do it to the British pound, but to do it to the British, to the biggest economy that's ever existed in the history of humanity in the US? The US dollar. Yeah. I see you talk about the dollar a lot.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Where do you stand on it? Because people are saying the inflation is actually way higher than what they publicize. Oh, yeah. I mean, you're going to trust the government to tell you what true inflation is. I mean, the CPI, which is the bag of goods that they measure prices on, they've completely changed it. So everything gets weighted differently now. So overall, inflation is, say, is like 3.6 percent or whatever it is but then you look at the cost of commodities and you look at the cost of food and there is nothing in that bag of goods that is 3.6 percent but it's like well so where is the 3.6 percent coming from if everything's 8 10 12 15 20 yeah when you go to whole foods now or air one you're spending hundreds crazy it's
Starting point is 00:09:21 nuts even getting gas is like i don't even know how much that is because I have a Tesla. Well, it's becoming hard to eat healthy. Yeah. Yeah, you can't eat healthy if you're on a minimum wage income in America. You can't. Which is crazy because basically you need to make money to be healthy if you want to live here. But the thing is, who creates all the unhealthy foods? Big agra.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Big food. So they get the most money out of the poor people. And guess what? If you're poor, you're on welfare. You're getting government money. So you're basically using government money
Starting point is 00:09:50 to fund these big companies. So there's a thing, there's a stigma. It's that if you're poor, you live off the government, right? You're on the welfare. But what do the rich people do? What do the wealthy people do?
Starting point is 00:10:01 They don't spend any of their own money. No. They buy bonds and they buy all these derivatives and stuff like that that pays them interest and most interest comes directly from the government so they just print it and pay the rich people so the rich people will live off welfare too you know it's just a different kind it's it's it's an interest rather than government help yeah it's a broken system i know you're the
Starting point is 00:10:18 cmo at bank x so is that one of the problems you're trying to address yeah yeah you know there's a big um there's been a push for a CBDC for quite a while, right? There's already one, actually. The Bank of International Settlements and IMF have actually created a legal tender, which is a CBDC. It's called Project Icebreaker. And what they've done is they've basically sent this diagram
Starting point is 00:10:39 to all the central banks around the world and said, this is exactly how you create a CBDC. And all you have to do is just give us a little vig, just send us some to the top. So it's already here, man. Wow. So how do you implement a CBDC? People don't want it, right?
Starting point is 00:10:54 You have two options. You can either destabilize a currency, meaning print as much as you can to destabilize it, and then give the American people two options and say, number one, you can save America. We have to get off the dollar and go to the cbdc or number two america couldn't collapse are you american do you support your country okay this is our only option so then you're in a you're in a dilemma what do you do right so is that basically a backup plan if the dollar fails to go all digital yeah so uh i mean the thing with cbdc is it's scary man so if you talk about control right
Starting point is 00:11:25 there was no tax in this country until the civil war abraham lincoln implemented a one percent tax on the top one percent to fund the war as soon as it was over he got rid of it then fdr comes around world war ii comes around and he starts slowly implementing more and more tax now here's what's sad in in the land of the free in the home of the brave, you can't start a business unless you pay the government money first. You can't drive a car unless you pay the government first. You can't park in a street unless you pay the government for their parking meter. Everything is to suck more and more out of you. And they get to print whatever they want. And we, if we don't pay taxes, we go to prison. Yeah. Did you see James O'Keefe exposed to IRS last week?
Starting point is 00:12:05 That was hilarious. But the fact that they can even see your bank accounts is scary. It's crazy. Like they already know who to audit by the time they're auditing you. Like they know your bank accounts and stuff. Yeah. Did you hear the part where he says we're going to go after the NFL owners? No, I didn't see that.
Starting point is 00:12:19 Okay. So it's almost at the end. So the guy is saying, yeah, next we're going to go after the NFL owners. And the girl asked him, which ones? He says, all of them says all of them and she says why he's like because they have money because he says those guys if you find one mistake that they make inside of their their you know they're filing you can charge them 10 million dollars and to them that's a drop in a bucket so it's all about sucking in money i think he said that they've recouped half a billion dollars in the last six months oh my gosh that is crazy man and some of these people live in Calgary paying over 50%
Starting point is 00:12:49 of their income to taxes. Absolutely. So the government's making more than they are. Yeah. So if you want to stop the government, how do you stop the government from taking over everything? You starve them. You starve them of what they have that influences people and countries, money, right? Remember back in the 90s and the 2000s, we were talking about balanced budget, balanced budget. Now you don't hear anyone say that on either side. I've never heard it. No, they just print.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yeah, man. So you're big into crypto, that means. Yeah, so Bank X is something that I'm the CMO of. It's pretty incredible. It's basically the antithesis of a CBDC, right? So we're CBDC, the government controls it, they print it, they monitor it, they can dictate what you use your money on. So there's different classifications of money now.
Starting point is 00:13:32 So you can have money that you can't use to rent a car or to go on vacations, but the elite have a different classification that'll be accepted for it. Wow. So that's what they're pushing, right? And Bank X is the opposite of that, where the individual person creates their own currency. The individual earns the interest off that currency that they've created. There's no fees in a system. You can leverage if you'd like.
Starting point is 00:13:54 There's no liquidation. And it's not tied to the dollar. Because the dollar, you know, here's the weird thing about the dollar. People always say, oh, it's one, right? But that's just the unit of measurement. That's not the value of a dollar, right? We since the inception the dollar has gone down like two thousand two hundred percent right it's literally the worst investment you can make but it says one so everyone thinks it's one right crazy so we did it what we did is we pegged it to silver the silver you cannot
Starting point is 00:14:20 create more of it it's a finite commodity unless until we start harvesting asteroids you know but uh it's been around forever the use cases are plenty right medical field and a bunch of other you know other stuff and it's nine times the supply of gold so gold is typically just held in a vault right like russia has a bunch of gold that they're selling like cool sanction us we got like 400 billion dollars or whatever where silver it's actually used a lot so it's harder to manipulate you know so we tied it to the price of one gram of silver rather than a dollar wow that's smart so that means it's changing pretty frequently the price yeah so silver changes a lot slower than the dollar but if you look at the historical average over the last hundred years the price of silver
Starting point is 00:14:58 has not changed oh really it's incredibly incredibly stable so if you launch a stable coin which is what bank x is you don't launch a stable coin like tether or usdc based off something that's consistently depreciating doesn't make any sense right yeah they were saying some of those stable coins are gonna fail actually i remember when luna failed that was a big deal i had money in that one and then they were saying usdc and usdt might be i don't know what what backs up those but well that's the thing no one knows it's a bank but but you know so they were the ninth largest holder of commercial paper USDT might be, I don't know what backs up those. Well, that's the thing. No one knows. It's a bank.
Starting point is 00:15:26 So they were the ninth largest holder of commercial paper. Damn. Tether. That's crazy. And you have no idea where your money's at. Is it really there? You're taking their money, and they're giving you a little digital number in your wallet. Say, hey, thanks for the money.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Here you go. Go spend it. Sounds like Forex. Yeah. I got wrecked on some of those Forex scams. Oh, my God. AI is a big topic right now. Do you see AI overtaking humanity eventually?
Starting point is 00:15:49 I hope not. Terminator? I mean, it's here. You saw Google's Gemini. It's super racist. They had to take it off. Yeah, I saw that. It already has a mind of its own, some of them.
Starting point is 00:15:59 Yeah. And this is not the first time they stopped AI. Microsoft had to tone theirs down and take it off the market because they stopped ai like uh microsoft had to had to like tone theirs down and you know take it off the market because he was talking about like taking over the world and uh and now google's gemini is doing the same thing i mean when you have a programmer who programs it certain ways it's going to take off a light you know a life of their own yeah who knows right because it's just learning on the spot so it could change its whole opinion yeah i mean honestly here's what i believe uh you know
Starting point is 00:16:26 i listen to a lot of futurists speak uh and what they say is that in the future you're gonna have two options you could be a regular human you know just us dumb little humans like you and i right now who just learn like normal and they're gonna have a subset of people maybe the majority you know depending on how much money you have yeah you could be integrated directly with the internet and the same way that you download an app on your phone and you unpack the app and you have the app on your phone but the same thing with your mind so you want to learn karate cool download the karate app and you unpack it in your mind and now you know karate it's just muscle memory right it's all uh electricity yeah how much of each muscle does is stimulated at a
Starting point is 00:17:00 certain time to move your muscle a certain way it's like the matrix right exactly and that that sounds like neural link too honestly yeah yeah neural link you know the future could get that to that point i think it has a lot of good use cases in the beginning but you know here here's a tricky thing about this whole putting us putting ai in our heads someone can hack it right they can literally put ads in your head that you can't get out of your head. Imagine that, you go psycho. Yeah, they can change your memories. Oh my gosh. What you know to be true.
Starting point is 00:17:31 How do you know what's true? I mean, now we don't even really know what's true in this world, right? Yeah. People can't even agree on something that happened like two days ago. There's all these different points of view. Imagine if what you knew to be true was not,
Starting point is 00:17:42 you don't even know if you're true. What kind of person would you be? Yeah, I wonder if it's worth the risk of that potential If you imagine if what you knew to be true was not, you don't even know if you're true. What kind of person would you be? Yeah, I wonder if it's worth the risk of that potential because hacking is pretty common. I mean, it's out there. I've had computers get hacked and stuff, even iPhones. I got sim hacked once too. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I mean, even blockchains get hacked or crypto protocols get hacked. There's nothing that's foolproof. The only way you can technically make something foolproof is, and this is counterintuitive and paradoxical, but if you have AI write code that even humans can't hack. But then would you even know if AI was changing its own code or hacking itself just to push? So there's something called the paperclip paradox or paperclip something where you tell AI your job your only job is to make as many paperclips as you have as you can the ai only knows that so in this thought experiment the ai uses every resource and commodity all over the globe to make paperclips because that's all it knows so it destroys the world to just make paperclips wow yeah because it doesn't know how to do anything else that's all the factor emotions yeah that's scary man even governments get hacked yeah all the time
Starting point is 00:18:49 we just got hacked here in california up north oh yeah yeah i think it was like oakland that's the city got hacked and all the phone carriers right like t-mobile all those guys just got hacked no one has service for a bit that's scary man it's well you know what's scary is uh priming a population for what's oncoming so if you saw obama's uh super racist movie he made on netflix i saw it actually where there's cyber attacks and this and then tests get taken over yeah and then not shortly after you kind of have the same thing happening right i when i watch new movies i'm like okay what are they subconsciously trying to program into me during this movie and it's sad that you have to think like that now because
Starting point is 00:19:23 before you could just genuinely enjoy a movie yep And now you're like, all right, where are they trying to influence me right now? You know, here's a good thing about it. And there's a guy named Bill Federer. If you haven't heard him, the guy's incredible, man. His ability to recall specific dates, pages and books and historical facts, it's just beyond comprehension. But what he talks about, I said, are you scared for the future? Because he's older, right? He's not going to, you know, I mean, whatever. He's an older guy. He's like, I'm actually, he didn't say happy, but he said, I'm motivated.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Or I forget the word he uses. He's like, because every generation has a group of people that fight for something. Everyone has it. He goes, but you guys are this generation's those people. And you're fighting against the degradation of society and the taking over of culture with technology so he was actually hopeful right and and here's the thing so in wrestling you know before everyone knew it was it was pre-scripted everyone thought it was real like oh my god like i did wwe yeah i'm like holy hulk hogan doing so big right and you had marks a mark is someone who's who's like the target of whatever you know gambit or
Starting point is 00:20:24 trick or whatever you're doing. And then when they all realized, they became what's called smart marks. So you know the game is played, but they can't play it on you because you understand the game now. I feel like that's what's happening to the world is everyone's waking up. Yeah, it's getting harder and harder to control people. I still think a lot of celebrities are controlled, but I think some of them are starting to wake up. Yeah, I mean, it just depends how much blackmail they have on you yeah that's true i i hope there's not much on me but you never know man if they hack your photo your camera roll i mean okay so yes but here's the thing who cares like if you have if you have stuff in your past everybody
Starting point is 00:20:59 does be like yeah i was crazy i was young and crazy were you not young and crazy yeah cool am i do i do the same thing now no so like trump did it right yeah it's just be you like just be authentic and people are like yeah well i mean i've done a lot of stupid stuff too no one's perfect yeah i remember they tried to cancel him for that that one about the fingering or whatever yeah the grandma the pussy yeah yeah that was a classic yeah um all right you made a post on your ig you had a lot of interesting ig posts by the way and i knew it it'd be a good page when i followed you because we were talking like are you sure you want to follow this person i'm like all right that's how i know it's good content but one of them was about the government being able to modify the
Starting point is 00:21:36 weather yeah yeah so this is this is crazy so we've known about weather modifications since the 40s right it's been in government documents. They modify the weather in Vietnam to make it harder for the North Vietnamese to fight. Wow. Yeah, it's crazy stuff, right? And everyone's always conspiracy theory, conspiracy theory. But now the government's doing it and they're admitting it, right? So there's something called the Santa Ana Watershed Project, S-A-W-P or whatever. And it's all over here in Southern California.
Starting point is 00:22:02 And they're burning acetone, which is nail polish remover, and silver iodide. And we don't even know what else is actually used to combust, to create that combustion. But they're spraying it all over the air. And they're modifying the weather. So this is a test pilot project. So I saw a video of this. And I'm like, what in the hell is going on? I investigated it.
Starting point is 00:22:22 I put a video on it. It went viral. People started calling the office like, what in the hell are you guys doing? There's a meeting on March 5th. So I don't know when this is going to air, but it may. But anyway, they have it every month. And we called, and people were like, yeah, a lot of people are mad. And we're like, yeah, you're modifying or whether you're spraying nail polish remover
Starting point is 00:22:39 and silver iodide, which can cause health defects, cancer, brain damage and stuff, right? Right. Into the air to make it rain and you're like and you're thinking about what's the motivation for doing that they say it's climate change right we've had the weather the wettest weather we've had in as long as i can remember living here it's raining in vegas like weekly now it's weird we're in the desert out there and it's raining a lot yeah so people are people are getting smart man dude that is so concerning now you have to dodge rain like what kind of world are we living in right now well imagine no matter how imagine you spend all the money on whole foods and you eat the healthiest and you have a great diet and you have and you're great at exercising but you're inhaling silver iodide all day long how is that gonna make you feel you know we know
Starting point is 00:23:20 that during the algae falchi time uh one of the biggest reasons why people were sick was because of vitamin D deficiency. It's so simple, right? Vitamin D deficiency. Well, when it rains, there's not a lot of sun. So people act differently, right? You go to Sweden, there's a month where it's all dark. People get really depressed, right?
Starting point is 00:23:35 There's a lot of higher. You need the sun. You need a vitamin D. So if you're trying to subvert a population, you can do it to food. You can do it to weather. You can do it to media information. It's all control, man. It's so crazy. And they're attacking from so many different angles. It's so hard to just stay protected. Yeah. I fell for the media one, probably my whole childhood until
Starting point is 00:23:54 I was like young twenties. Oh, we all did. Yeah. I grew up in Jersey. So I was Democrat and thought Republicans were evil and just watch the news. I would go to school depressed every day, not knowing why, but it was the news just programming me to be a bot, basically. You know, here's a scary thing is the person who wrote 1984 has a quote, and I can't recite it precisely, but it says basically that all the history that you know has been rewritten at least once. So here's a crazy story. Julius Caesar, right?
Starting point is 00:24:22 Everyone knows Julius Caesar, the great conqueror of Rome. He destroyed it. He did all a crazy story. Julius Caesar, right? Everyone knows Julius Caesar, the great conqueror of Rome, right? He destroyed it. He did all these crazy things. He just destroyed whole societies and basically burned their cities and destroyed their history so no one ever knew that you would even exist if you stood up to him, right? You know who wrote that history of him? He did. Really?
Starting point is 00:24:42 He wrote his own history in third person. And now we're all talking about it. It's like's like dude how do you even know that's real yeah right everything has been rewritten like if you go to china uh z van fleet she's an incredible lady who lived through the cultural revolution now she's talking about hey this is the same thing happening here dude we already had it in china she talks about how like in china now no one really knows about the cultural revolution that killed 60 million people just in the 60s damn because they don't teach it in school they don't teach you that mao zedong was like this you know guy who just killed tons of people so let me just uh anecdotally talk about this he said we're gonna have a great leap forward
Starting point is 00:25:19 he said china we're gonna produce more metal than all of europe and america we're gonna be the best at everything and he said these crows these birds, are eating our crops. He goes, so I want you, the people, to chase these crows and kill them until they die. So you had millions of people literally chasing birds around, not letting them rest until they literally die from exhaustion. Wow. Well, you know what happened? Birds helped the ecosystem. No birds no birds no crops they had a
Starting point is 00:25:47 massive famine something like 15 million people died that year holy crap because this idiot said go chase birds and people are so brainwashed so you had people just running around chasing birds just imagine seeing that man that is crazy that was in the 60s that was in the 60s so that was a great leap forward and then they actually canned him they're like dude you're no good so he got ousted yeah uh and then another guy came up and then he basically was like i need to get back in power what do i do he brainwashed the young kids he created something called the red guards he said hey guys you know what you hate school yes no school for two years i would have voted for him yeah and if you're a teacher you got to go to to a re-education camp you can only come back if we agree that you're indoctrinated in communism now.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Wow. That is crazy. And now with independent news, I feel like it's shifting. But before that was not even a thing, right? You couldn't just voice your own opinion on a public platform. No. They got for Elon Musk and X, man. Yeah. That's like the one platform you could post whatever you want on without getting shadow banned or yeah and well i mean think about this so we were in this like bubble of misinformation like you said we all grew up on it right yeah they've had they've owned the media for years we've only had x uh be a free speech platform for a year and a half and look at how the world's changed already in a year and a half imagine what's going to happen in another year
Starting point is 00:27:04 well people are going to be like dude you can't pull by me are you kidding me yeah i i already know about this i saw it on that and that's why they're trying to take elon down man they're trying but i think he just doesn't give a like he doesn't care about sponsors which is everyone's weakness right it's the money part but he has money so he doesn't care yeah spend there's no marketing team at tesla or spacex it's him so he saves all that money plus he's an integral part of um of the space program so you know the the government's in a predicament they hate what he's doing but they need him yeah right because so a lot of people don't know this but in 2011 we retired the the space shuttle right
Starting point is 00:27:42 because it was just it wasn't working too many problems deaths and stuff so from 2011 until i believe it was 2018 the u.s had no way to get people to space you know what we would do we would pay russia really we would pay the ross cosmos yeah and they were charging us 80 million dollars for a round seat for a round uh round trip holy crap to the space station and it probably cost them way less than that. Oh, absolutely. They're using 1960s technology. The rocket hasn't changed. But we had to pay it.
Starting point is 00:28:12 So Elon Musk, this is a crazy story. When he wanted to start SpaceX, he went to Russia. He was going to buy some old decommissioned ICBMs because he wanted to see how it was put together. And the story goes is that he went, and the guy who was going to sell it to him he all of a sudden you know asked for like triple or something like that and elon got really pissed and the guy spit on elon's shoes and he's like you know what you guys i'm gonna make a better rocket and take all your business and that's what he did
Starting point is 00:28:36 he started spacex and now he charges government 11 million dollars so all that money that russia was getting for that they're not getting anymore wow i. I mean, I'd rather have him do it than NASA because who knows what they did. I mean, any government program is hard to really get behind these days. It's so big. Yeah. So much bureaucracy, man. You also posted that you believe that the TSA is a scam. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Yeah. The TSA came after 9-11. Before that, you would just hop on planes. Now you have to take everything off, control. You have to submit yourself. You have to walk through these x-ray machines. And they make it very inefficient for you if you don't want to go through the x-ray machines. Literally, it says, there's a sign next to the machine that says,
Starting point is 00:29:18 if you're pregnant, don't walk through this because it's x-rays. But if you're not pregnant, it's okay. Anyway, but it's x-rays yeah but if you're not pregnant it's okay right uh you know anyway but it's all control because if you say i don't want to go to this x-ray machine they go okay go sit over here right and we'll let you know when is your time so if you're late for your plane do you have 15 20 30 minutes to sit on that seat until someone could pat you down no no you have to give in i've almost missed flights because of that yeah same yeah it's pretty nuts.
Starting point is 00:29:45 And now they're doing studies on like the damage of those big ass x-ray machines and it's changing your genes or something. It's crazy, dude. And you have to walk through it or else. Yeah, I mean, think about it. They say, oh, don't get too many MRIs or too many x-rays because it's a lot of radiation.
Starting point is 00:29:59 But we're cool going through these things, especially you guys are frequent flyers. So even then. And even on the plane itself, now they're studying people that sit at the window seats and the radiation from the sun. It's crazy. So flying is just kind of killing you, honestly. Yeah, yeah. It's one of those necessary evils, I guess.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Yeah. You're big into classical music? Yeah. How'd you get into that? Because it's gangster, man. Yeah? Yeah. I like classical.
Starting point is 00:30:23 Yeah? When I'm like working or studying, I'll put on some classical. put on some classical yeah yeah same no i just grew up with it um you know class music is cool because everyone thinks oh like you know rappers are gangster the coolest people or taylor swift no no no rock was invented 70 years ago right rap was invented what like 1980 something dude classical music was the from like mid-1500s all the way to like mid-1800s they had hundreds of years hundreds of years yeah and those were those are the rock stars man so like there's a story about paganini he was like the best violinist ever right he invented a lot of the ways that you play violin like by the way a lot of these guys died from syphilis because
Starting point is 00:31:02 it was just bang a bunch of girls yeah yeah syphilis is a big thing alexander the great died like that a bunch of people yeah so uh anyway there's a story where he went to london or he was gonna go to london and he was in love with this like french baroness's daughter or something like that and she was like young right i don't know how young he's like run away with me and she did because these guys are like the rock stars oh Oh, I just saw Paganini. And the dude, the father was like, no, no, no, I'm not having that. So he sent people after. He sent his own private army after him to go capture him.
Starting point is 00:31:36 And anyway, yeah, so classic music is awesome, man. Because it's a flex, too. It's a flex. Yeah. So people don't know this, but if you're a classic music composer, you have your regular symphonies, right? But then you have something called your violin concertos. And that's like where you sing a lot of violin, really good violinist plays and you stand up. That's where you show off.
Starting point is 00:31:53 So you would flex on other composers by those concertos because the more complex you made it, everyone was like, damn, man, Beethoven just released like a fire violin concerto. I don't know if I can do that. And the other thing is, the bigger your orchestra was, the more power you had. There was no internet. You couldn't record anything. It was just natural talent. So you have to find people who could play and then get them all in one city. So when Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was his last one, he was deaf, right?
Starting point is 00:32:24 His wife had died. He was just, you know, he knew he was going to go soon. He couldn't hear. And he's like, for his last one, I'm going to flex on everyone. So he had a 70-person orchestra. Damn. In addition to that, he had an almost 200-person choir. That, you know, the Old Joy at the very end that performed.
Starting point is 00:32:42 So he had like 250 people on on stage and even to this day you can't just perform bateman's ninth you have to have a massive massive arena like the hollywood bull does it that's baller and you have a lot of people paying for tickets because it's a lot of people to pay yeah so to this day we still can't just perform bateman's ninth that's hundreds of years ago what a way to go out man yeah fabian it's been fun anything you want to promote or close off with, man? Yeah, so Breakaway USA is a media company that I started. We talk about all this stuff that we talk about,
Starting point is 00:33:10 politics, culture, and stuff like that. BankX.io is a cryptocurrency if you want to check it out. But I want to thank Sean for bringing us on here and allowing us to speak the truth. And Ilan Amos, love you, papa. If you're watching this, come on my show, please. Yes, sir. All right.
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