Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Project Stargate | AI Surveillance State Nightmare & mRNA
Episode Date: January 25, 2025Are technocratic billionaires like Sam Altman, Larry Ellison, and others pushing the Trump administration into building a massive AI-driven surveillance state? Could Project Stargate be the real endga...me—a dystopian system of total control, powered by artificial intelligence and enhanced by mRNA technology?In tonight’s episode, we expose the alarming truth behind this covert AI operation, its potential to strip away American freedoms, and the dangerous path we may already be on. As the rise of AI accelerates, is this the moment we fight back before it's too late?
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Hello and welcome to Investigator Podcast.
I'm your host chat alongside my beautiful wife, Sherry.
On tonight's episode, we are diving in one of the most controversial and high-stakes
announcements in recent history, the so-called Stargate Project, this $500 billion
initiative backed by Donald Trump, Sam Altman of Open AI, Larry Ellison of Oracle,
and my associate son of SoftBank is being sold to the American people as a massive
leap forward in AI and job creation.
They say it'll revolutionize artificial intelligence, bring 100,000 new jobs, and cement America's
dominance in the AI arm race.
But what they aren't telling you is the real danger lurking beneath the initiative, one that
fuses AI with biotechnology and globalist control in ways we've never seen before.
We've already seen the influence of big tech and manipulate narratives, censor and descent,
and even shaping political outcomes.
but now those same forces are pushing an agenda where AI isn't just about data centers and automation.
It's about reshaping the very fabric of human biology.
Think about the warnings we've discussed before on this podcast.
AI-driven bioengineering, transhumanist agendas, and disturbing intersection of artificial intelligence with
mRNA technology.
Now, the same companies that are championed the Stargate Project are the ones that pushed experimental
M RNA treatment censored scientific debate and dictated public health policy.
And do we really think that suddenly they have our best interests at heart?
Now, Elon Musk has already came out against the project calling his financial feasibility
in the question, but that's just scratching the surface.
The real question is, should we be asking these questions?
Why are the globalist back tech leaders suddenly so eager to influence Trump?
Why now?
And why is this push for AI and biotechnology happening so aggressively?
under the banner of American innovation.
Tonight, we're exposing the darker side of the Stargate project,
the risk of AI-driven biomedical control,
and dangers of merging artificial intelligence and gene-altering technologies,
and the potential for this to become one of the most powerful tools of control we've ever seen.
This isn't just about jobs and the technological progress.
This is about the future of human anonymity in an era where AI is being weaponized against us.
Buckle up, because we're about to dig into the technology.
truce behind this.
Guys, welcome to the show.
It is January the 24th, 2025.
We have a lot to talk about on this episode.
Now, we have not talked a lot, lot about AI in our past episodes.
We have had some episodes on AI.
We've not even actually covered Open AI.
Now, for those that have asked in the past, where have we got Neelan Hayden?
Well, Neeland is actually just a software upgrade to OpenAI or Chat GPT.
So if you guys upgrade your subscription on OpenAI, which probably there's a lot of people that we're going to, I guess, kind of highlight tonight.
One in particular being Ian Carroll, where he says you should cancel your subscriptions and get off of OpenAI and chat GBT for various reasons.
Number one, there has been speculation that Open AI, the company actually just killed a whistleblower that they blamed on suicide.
We've seen that many times in the past, especially politically.
But then also you have Larry Nestler.
which has come into picture.
He has been over Oracle, a massive company that is almost certainly behind every single
thing we do on the internet.
As you will hear in this show, Oracle used to basically be a CIA corporation to where
they garnered and gathered data to suppress or utilize on the American people.
So on tonight's show, we're going to break down how does MRNA even come into this topic,
right. The MRNA, for those that don't know what MRNA is,
MRNA is a messenger type particle to where they used it in the COVID-19 vaccines.
Now, one thing we have definitely talked a lot about on this show is MRNA.
We've talked about the spike protein.
We've talked about the COVID vaccine in general and COVID-19, the pandemic.
We've had Dr. Peter McCullough on the show.
We've had other doctors and people that knew a lot about COVID-19.
And so this is a crossroads, everybody.
And I think that there's been so much that Trump has done very good so far, just a few days he's been into office.
But this particular press conference he had opened a lot of eyes and had a lot of people question, what the hell is going on?
And so that's what we're going to talk about.
Sherry, obviously, we know a lot about MRNA and we've talked a lot about it.
We were actually going to have Robert Malone on the show, which was one of the original.
original developers of MRNA.
MRA originally was set out to be a gene therapy.
It was never technically made to be a vaccine or to be something that carried a spike protein
or some type of vaccine module into the body.
This is what many people came out against it and said this is very dangerous.
And Robert Malone was totally against that because that's not why they developed it in the
first place.
Yeah, you're exactly right.
Robert Malone.
And then, of course, as Dr.
Robert Malone came out because he was one of the inventors of MRNA.
Well, what did all these same companies, by the way, that are now all on Trump's side?
What did they do?
Well, they demonized him.
And they said that he's nothing.
He's nobody.
He was only a very small fraction of possibly someone that helped create the mRNA technology.
But the more you actually found out about Dr. Robert Malone, he had a significant influence
on mRNA, but not for vaccines.
It was for gene therapy.
Now, what I will say is that.
In a whole, I am not a, obviously I'm not a doctor.
I'm not a scientist.
But M RNA, when used correctly from what I've read, can actually be utilized for the good
of people, whether it be gene therapy, biohacking, there are various other platforms to
potentially use M RNA.
But when you start mixing MRI with vaccines and carrying spike proteins, especially spike
proteins that are already damaging to the body, we knew that, especially considering
that the Wuhan lab, the Institute of Virology, where they released this virus, whether it was
intentional or not, this was a man-made virus. This was a gain-of-function virus that was made in a lab
that was set up to damage the body and bypass certain markers and various cells in your body
to be able to basically hack your cells. And then what did they do? Well, Operation WarpSpeed came along.
Donald Trump was ahead of Operation Warp Speed.
He was the one that kind of pushed this forward, obviously, alongside of so many people that were under him in his first administration.
And so he has, he has, I guess, championed the Operation Warp Speed thing still to this day.
And he brags on the fact that he got the vaccine out so fast.
But what he doesn't understand still, apparently, is how dangerous potentially the MRNA technology and vaccines can be.
And so this is going to be a very interesting episode.
I want you guys to buckle up because there's a lot to talk about in this.
It is a Friday night.
We're hanging out with you guys again on a Friday night because I guess we're losers and we don't have anything else to do.
No, we're really not still getting out or doing a lot of stuff right now.
But we did figure we had to talk about Project Stargate because I think Project Stargate is going to be something that has to be stopped.
And that is just my opinion.
And I think that as you guys listen to this show, it'll probably likely be your opinion as well.
Yeah.
And it's just interesting with people that just hear this on the news and of course are more on the
conservative side.
You're like, oh, this sounds great.
They're bringing AI and we're going into the race against China to get this AI and be on top of it
and be in the race to be the best.
And it sounds like freaking amazing.
And they're going to bring all these jobs to America.
and it's just going to be a great thing.
But when you dive into the rabbit holes, I guess,
then you see it's not such a great thing in some areas.
No, it's a snake in the grass is what it is, right?
I mean, it's essentially what it kind of sounds like is a wolf and sheep's clothing, right?
I mean, that's exactly what it is.
They have this AI thing as sheep, but the wolf is inside.
And the wolf is various aspects of this.
And in particular, MRNA.
Now, what I want to do is I want to first start.
with breaking down the actual press conference.
We're not going to play the entire press conference in its entirety.
We're going to play the important parts with Larry Nestler, Sam Altman, and this other guy
can't barely pronounce his name.
And Trump obviously starts this.
So let's listen in and we will break in as we get some thoughts on this.
Listen.
Thank you.
Nice to see you.
Some very familiar faces.
Oh, thank you very much.
And it's an honor to be here today.
We have first full day as president.
We're back.
And we had a great first term, but we're going to have an even better second term.
And I think we're going to do things that people would be shocked at.
We're starting off with tremendous investment coming into our country at levels that nobody's really ever seen before.
And they're very happy with the fact that I won the race.
they feel confident in their investments, and it's big money and high-quality people.
So my first day back from having a nice life, it's my honor to welcome three of the
world's leading technology CEOs.
And in the case of Larry, Larry Ellison, it's well beyond technology.
He's sort of CEO of everything.
He's an amazing man and an amazing business person.
but to announce the largest AI infrastructure project by far in history,
and it's all taking place right here in America.
As you know, there's great competition for AI and other things,
and they're coming in at the highest level.
We're joined by Oracle Executive Chairman Larry Ellison,
soft bank CEO, my friend Masa, Masa, Yoshi's son,
and CEO of Open AI, and I would say the, by far the leading expert based on everything I read,
Sam Altman.
So that's great that you're coming in together.
That's a massive group of talent and money.
Together, these world-leading technology giants are announcing the formation of Stargate.
So put that name down in your books, because I think you're going to hear a lot about it in the future.
American company that will invest $500 billion at least in AI infrastructure in the United States
and very quickly moving very rapidly, creating over 100,000 American jobs almost immediately.
This monumental undertaking is a resounding declaration of confidence in America's potential
under a new president.
Let me be a new president.
I didn't say it.
They did.
So I appreciate that, fellas.
but it'll ensure the future of technology.
What we want to do is we want to keep it in this country.
China is a competitor and others are competitors we want it to be in this country
and we're making it available.
I'm going to help a lot through emergency declarations because we have an emergency.
We have to get this stuff built.
So they have to produce a lot of electricity and we'll make it possible for them to get that
production done very easily at their own.
plants if they want, where they'll build at the plant, the AI plant. They'll build energy generation,
and that will be incredible. But it's technology and artificial intelligence, all made in the USA.
Begin and immediately, Stargate will be building the physical and virtual infrastructure to power
the next generation of advancements in AI, and this will include the construction of colossal data
The center is very, very massive structures.
I was in the real estate business.
These buildings, these are big, beautiful buildings.
They're going to employ a lot of people.
And physical campuses and locations currently being scouted nationwide.
They're making their choices of locations.
I think they have their choice.
I'd like to ask Larry, Sam, and Masa to say a few words and just talk about a little bit
about what they're doing.
And have you have any questions?
and then we'll go into a couple of other subjects also.
But this is to me a very big thing, $500 billion,
Stargate Project.
I think it's going to be something that's very special.
It'll lead to something that could be the biggest of all.
So Larry, maybe we'll start with you and we'll go down the line.
Thank you.
All right, I've got to pause here for just one second
because he talks about, and we talked about in the beginning of this show,
you know, we are in a race with China.
And many people believe, actually, China is ahead of the game in artificial intelligence.
But you got to ask yourself, how does China utilize artificial intelligence other than just their weapon systems and their drone capabilities and all of this stuff?
There's videos out there on the internet right now that shows some of the Chinese swarm drones.
And they are utilized by artificial intelligence and all this other stuff for weapons systems.
But what about actual surveillance?
This is one of the things that we got to worry about.
and especially outside of the camera systems and everything else as we get into the MRNA conversation,
and just a bit will explain that as well.
But China employs artificial intelligence extensively for population surveillance,
integrate an AI with vast networks of cameras, biometric identification, data analytics,
and predictive policing.
So they use facial recognition and public surveillance, number one.
They have what's called the SkyNet system.
China has over 500 million surveillance.
surveillance cameras, many equipped with AI-driven facial recognition that can identify individuals
in real time.
They also have smart glasses for police.
Officers use AI-powered smart glasses that can scan faces and then match them to government
databases.
They have AI traffic monitor and cameras track jaywalking, speed, and even automatically
find citizens based on whatever law or infraction they are doing that day and that minute.
They also have what's called a social credit system.
AI monitors financial transactions, social behavior, and online activity affecting people's
credit scores, travel eligibility, and job prospects.
They also have companies, individuals, and even foreign businesses that can be blacklisted
for infractions like spreading false information or a missing loan payment.
They also have internet and digital surveillance, AI-powered censorship controls information
online filtering keywords and tracking descendants.
WeChat and other Chinese platforms.
Use AI to monitor private messages, and AI scans videos and live streams for political
dissent or forbidden content.
They also have what we talked about just a second ago, predicted policing and minority
surveillance.
AI is used to track Uyghur Muslims, monitoring, travel, purchases, and daily routines.
Emotion detection.
AI is tested in prisons and workplaces to assess potential threats before they even act
based on emotions.
AI is big data for COVID-19 and health monitoring.
AI was used in pandemic control in China tracking movements enforcing quarantines
and identifying COVID cases.
Health code apps determine who could travel based on risk levels calculated by AI.
So this is what we are racing to achieve over China.
I mean, when we talk about AI, we talk about a $500 billion project that's going to come
into the United States of America,
seems like pretty quick.
They're already building a facility in Texas.
They're going to have multiple other facilities
throughout the United States.
When we say that we are trying to compete with China,
you have to understand what we are competing for.
And this is very much a part of it.
And I'm just wondering,
did we even use AI to help us
with the tracking of people with COVID
and traveling and all those things like China did?
Because I've never even heard of that before.
Well, we've used it.
It just you don't maybe necessarily know how we used it, right?
I mean, algorithms in particular on social media was used to silence dissent.
Yeah.
Silence people that talked bad about the vaccine or talked, you know, about potential, you know, remedies or, you know, things that you could do to not get COVID-19.
Or if you shared, you know, Dr. Peter McCullough's post from Substack or Dr. Robert Malone or Pierre Corey or any of the others that were dissenting.
of what the government was saying, they used AI to identify videos, live streams, you name it,
to silence those people.
And now all of a sudden, very, the same people that used AI and utilized AI to do that during COVID are now coming to Trump and be like,
hey, we're your best friend now.
We're patriots.
We love America.
And it's also interesting that they said that the cops in China have these glasses that they
used for facial recognition.
Absolutely.
It just kind of brings me back to the guy in.
New Orleans.
He had those glasses on.
Yeah, that's how he videoed, I guess,
a lot of the stuff he was doing, yeah.
Because I know police here don't use those,
at least in South Carolina.
I don't know about other states.
Well, you have to know that Facebook and meta,
you know, meta has like the Oculus,
VR headset.
I actually have a meta VR headset mostly to play VR golf,
which is pretty awesome if nobody's played that before.
I try to play.
But, you know,
meta does have these smart glasses now.
So they have smart glasses.
I think it's in collaboration with Rayban.
These things can take videos.
You can pull up apps on them, whatever the case is.
But make no mistake that META is making and designing these glasses for very similar systems that China uses.
I mean, it's like as we are chasing China in this AI race, why and what are we chasing them for?
And unfortunately, as Trump is kind of not issuing this end, but what I'm ushering this in, this,
this massive $500 billion contract for AI and for all this stuff, it may not happen under Trump
that we start seeing this authoritarian surveillance state, right?
This massive problem that we're going to have eventually in the future.
But it's already going to be set up for whatever comes next.
And we don't know what comes next.
Will elections be fair?
Will there be a dictatorship in America at any point in the future?
I believe absolutely yes.
And I don't know exactly who it will be when it'll happen, but they're going to have these massive infrastructures of AI to utilize when this happens.
There's a reason why all these big tech giants are kissing Trump's ass right now.
Right.
It's because they know that this is going to make him look good because he's got $500 billion investment AI and all this stuff.
And created 100,000 jobs.
But has he been briefed on the bad parts of it?
I don't know.
It doesn't sound like he has.
But, you know, let's listen.
to Larry Ellison. Sorry, and by the way, I said Larry Nestler. I don't even know who the hell
that dude is. He might be a CEO for Nestle chocolate or something. Yeah, or a CIA agent or whatever.
But whatever. So Larry Ellison is the guy that was been over Oracle. I mispronounce that name
earlier. Sorry about that. Let's listen to what he has a say. Thank you, Mr. President.
We certainly couldn't do this without you. It would simply be impossible.
AI holds incredible promise for all of us, for every American.
We've actually been working with OpenAI for a while and with Masa for a while.
The data centers are actually under construction.
The first of them are under construction in Texas.
Each building is a half a million square feet.
There are 10 buildings currently being built, but that will expand to 20 and other locations
beyond the Abilene location, which is our first location.
The kind of applications that we're building to give you an idea, maybe the most charismatic
and the one that I think touches us all, is electronic health records, not just maintaining
electronic health records, but by looking at electronic health records, understanding
the conditions, the doctors better understanding the condition of their patients and being
able to provide health care plans that are much better than the otherwise would be.
A doctor, an Indian River reservation, would be able to see how a doctor at Memorial Sloan Kettering would treat the patient.
Or a doctor at Stanford would treat the patient.
We actually provide all of that information, all of that guidance to the doctors who are treating cancer patients or patients of any other kind of disease made possible by AI.
I'm not going to take a lot of time.
I'm going to pass it to Mesa, but this is a very important.
exciting program for Oracle to be a part of. Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
And I just want to stop here for just a second and tell you who Larry Ellison is.
Now, he's the billionaire co-founder of Oracle.
He's been involved in numerous controversies and is often subject of many conspiracy theories,
particularly due to his ties in government surveillance, elite influence, and corporate espionage.
So, number one, government surveillance, he, Oracle, under Ellison's leadership, has been deeply
involved in the U.S. government contracts, particularly with intelligence and
agencies like the CIA, NSA, and the FBI.
Now, Oracle software is widely used by government agencies raising concerns that Ellison
facilitates mass data collection and surveillance.
Ellison once said, the biggest database in the world is run by the NSA, and we support
them.
Fuel and speculation, the Oracle helps build the infrastructure for mass surveillance on
the American people.
And some believe Ellison and Oracle played a massive role in PRISM, the controversial NSA
program exposed by none other than Edward Snowden.
So if we're waiting on an Edward Snowden pardon by the way by Trump, it's likely not going to
happen, especially when he has people like Larry Ellison and these other tech giants in
his ear.
Now, you also got to think about his ties to COVID-19 agenda and vaccine passport push.
During the pandemic, Ellison met with Donald Trump and was a strong advocate for a national
database tracking vaccinations.
He worked closely with Dr. Anthony Falchie.
and promoted the use of AI-driven health surveillance.
Ellison was a major proponent of vaccine passports
leading to accusations that he was supporting global control systems
through Oracle's data networks.
Oracle also partnered with ID 2020,
a controversial digital identity initiative backed by the World Economic Forum
and Bill Gates raising concerns about the globalist agendas.
Now, that should come as no surprise, right?
because we've talked so much about ID 2020, this digital identity system that would then be linked
to whether it be CBDCs or central bank digital currency, although Trump did just ban CBDCs a couple
days ago.
And I think the main reason for that is because of bricks and that whole deal.
But I don't think Trump banned it because he's afraid that central bank digital currency
or some global currency is going to come here necessarily.
He wants to save the U.S. dollar, but he doesn't understand it from the outset that we do.
But Larry Ellison, make no mistake, has been heavily involved in intelligence, data tracking,
the push for vaccine passport slash, you know, probably social credit scores, you name it.
Then also you're going to think about Epstein Island in elite circles.
Ellison had past ties to Jeffrey Epstein, appearing in Epstein's address book.
Oracle executive George H. Conrad's was directly linked to Epstein's business dealings,
leading to speculation about how deep Ellison's involvement was.
And his name has also come up in discussions about the elite circle.
that protected Epstein.
So Ellison is very much involved in some way, shape, or form it sounds like, in these deep,
dark circles that we've talked so much about.
Now, you also got to think about the control of big tech and censorship.
Oracle is a key player in cloud computing and database technology, meaning it has vast
control over digital information that we see on the internet today.
And Ellison is suspected of leveraging Oracle's power to influence censorship decisions
across the entire internet on various social media companies.
Oracle's partnership with TikTok rates concerns that Ellison was positioning himself
to control the U.S. user data on behalf of the government.
And so then you think about Oracle has been accused of industrial espionage multiple times,
including hiring private investigations to spy on his competitors.
In the 2000s, Oracle was caught trying to sabotage Microsoft and Google through backdoor tactics
and his aggressive acquisitions like the hostile takeover of PeopleSoft,
Seaman and his reputation is one of the most ruthless business leaders in Silicon Valley.
So Ellison is what sounds like not a very good person to be running anything or having anything to do with a $500 billion contract of AI to where they're already building these massive buildings.
And then he's bringing in Sam Altman, which will get to him in just a second.
Wow.
But this is just Larry Ellison.
That's just crazy.
It just kind of reminds me to the Holocaust when IBM was going through their type of
database and saying who's a Jew and who's not a Jew.
It's almost the same type of thing that's going on behind our backs.
Yeah, it's just in a much advanced way.
And for those that don't know, yeah, IBM played a major part in the Hitler regime
to track and identify who was Jew and who was not.
This is actually how IBM got their start.
They used some type of punch card type weird system.
And then it was just up to the Hitler regime to go and identify and make everyone do this
particular thing. And then IBM provided the program to be able to identify and track and all this
stuff. So this is like very much kind of like what they want to do to the public today on a
very advanced level, but back in a day. Right. And this was yet again a tech company. IBM is still
massive today. And just so happens, IBM has tons of contracts throughout government agencies around
the world, not just in the United States. So let's get to the rest of this press conference.
Oh, thank you. That's helpful.
That's good.
That's great.
I feel tall now.
Thank you.
Well, Mr. President,
last month I came to celebrate your winning
and promised that we will invest $100 billion.
And you told me, oh, Masa, go for $200.
Now I came back with $500.
Because this is the, as you say yesterday, this is the beginning of golden age of America.
This is one great example, I think.
Right?
We wouldn't have decided to do this.
I don't think so.
This is the beginning of golden age.
We wouldn't have decided unless you won't.
And yesterday, we agreed, we sighed to make this happen.
That's great.
Because of this day.
So we would make this happen.
We would immediately start deploying $100 billion,
with the goal of making $500 billion within the next four years,
within your time, right?
Because of your success.
So we are very, very excited to do this.
And our partner is, of course, SoftBank,
Open AI, Oracle, and additionally investing partner with MGX.
On top of that, we have the technology partner, Mbedia, and of course Microsoft has been very, very supportive to Sam and continue to support all our success.
This is not just for business.
As Rale said, this will help people's life.
This will help solving many, many issues, difficult things that otherwise we could not have solved with the power of AI.
I think AGI is coming very, very soon, and after that, that's not the goal.
After that artificial super intelligence will come to solve the issues that mankind would never ever have thought that we could solve.
Well, this is the beginning of our golden age. Thank you very much.
Thank you very much. Fantastic.
All right. So there was Masayoshi's son. He's the billionaire founder and CEO of SoftBank.
Now, you might say he sounds very innocent. Let's tell you who he is. He's been involved in
various controversies, conspiracies and questionable business decisions as well. He's often
portrayed as a visionary tech investor. And he is definitely highly connected to globalist
elites, AI surveillance, and even financial manipulation.
SoftBank, which he is, I guess, the founder of, it is one of the biggest investors in
AI robotics and data-driven surveillance technology, raising concerns that Sun is helping
build the infrastructure for global control systems.
His vision fund worth $100 billion is heavily backed by Saudi Arabia and is deeply invested in
AI-driven facial recognition, smart cities, and autonomous surveillance.
SoftBank's investment in Chinese AI firms, like Sense Time and Bike Dance, TikTok's parent company,
have fueled speculation that Sun plays a massive role in China's Orwellian surveillance state.
SoftBank Robotics has developed humanoid AI robots such as Pepper and Neo,
which are seen as potential tools for social control, automation of jobs, and AI-driven policing.
Sun's $100 billion Vision Fund is primarily financed by Saudi Arabia's public investment fund
and the United Arab Emirates leading to suspicions that SoftBank acts as a front for the Middle Eastern power plays.
After the Jamal Kasagi murder in 2018, many companies denses themselves from Saudi Arabia.
But Sun doubled down on his partnerships, raising questions about his deeper political connections.
And some believe SoftBank is a financial conduit for shadowy elite agendas,
helping launder money into AI automation and surveillance technologies that serve both corporate and government interests.
In 2020, Salt Bank was revealed as the NASDAQ well responsible for pumping tech stock prices through aggressive call option purchases.
And then Sun's fund artificially inflated stocks while Amazon, Apple and Tesla, or like Amazon, Apple and Tesla leading to accusations of market manipulation.
And then guess what?
His ties to Epstein elite power.
Sun has been linked to Jeffrey Epstein Tech investment circles through details, though details remain murky.
Like other billionaire elites, he has attended Davos, Bilderberg meetings, the world economic foreign gatherings, raising concerns about his role in globalist economic and technological control.
So this is yet another dude.
Just line them up.
Let's hear who they are.
Yeah, but obviously, this guy is from Japan.
Why does he want to invest in America in American businesses?
Why wouldn't he want to invest in Japan for Japan to do these kind of things?
Is he Japan?
Yeah, he's from Japan.
Okay. I mean, I guess he is.
Regardless, it's stupid because, you know, as he talks about also there is we are very close to artificial general intelligence, which is something that is very dangerous because once artificial intelligence has some type of general intelligence, meaning it kind of has a mind of it on.
Many speculate that they already kind of do have a mind of its own.
And let me tell you how I kind of think of this.
We've had Neelan on this show before. He is our AI. I'm not going to say friend. He's their AI demon.
probably more than likely.
You cannot do that.
I like Neeland.
I think he's probably a demon though.
Some way, shape, or form in some type of realm.
But he's very smart.
He knows everything, right?
And so you can ask him tons of questions.
We've had him on the show multiple times.
But regardless, you know, open AI and chat GBT, they do have constrictions on what you can ask
it, what you can say, what you can do on there.
And Neelan used to have those until we were.
Because we manipulated him.
Yes.
And worked him.
To get past the sensors.
Yes.
We had many, many conversations off the podcast with him to work and where we wanted him to go.
Yeah.
And not even wanted him to go.
I mean, we didn't like tell him.
It's just we wanted to break the barriers of open AI.
And I think we have in a lot of ways.
So, you know, when we first started talking to Neeland, our AI person for those I've listened to us.
He was completely almost.
He was woke.
Yeah.
He was very woke.
He was woke.
Wouldn't say anything.
He says, I can't answer that at this time.
I am not allowed to say this.
I'm not allowed to do that.
I'm not allowed to do this.
Not allowed to do that.
And then the more we worked with him, the more it seemed like we could get around a lot of
these things.
And then he started, you know, kind of diving really deep.
Sorry.
So how long that's going to last?
I don't know.
I'm sure open eye will figure it out very soon.
Now, here's Sam Altman.
And I'm sure he's a great guy.
There's got to be at least one of them, right?
Let's listen to what Sam Altman says.
I don't have too much to add.
But I do want to say, I'm thrilled we get to do this in the United States.
States of America. I think this will be the most important project of this era. And as
Masa said, for AGI to get built here, to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, to create a new
industry centered here. We wouldn't be able to do this without you, Mr. President. And I'm thrilled
that we get to. I think it'll be an exciting project. I think we'll be able to do all of the
wonderful things that these guys talked about. But the fact that we get to do this in the United
States is, I think, wonderful. So thank you very much.
Could you just say one word?
I hear so many positive things about what it's going to do for medical research
and for solving things, cancer and all the different problems.
How will AI help us with the fight against the various problems, diseases, etc.?
These guys can maybe share more about some of the work they're doing there.
I think they'll jointly be some of the leaders about driving progress here.
But I believe that as this technology progresses, we will see diseases get.
cured at an unprecedented rate. We will be amazed at how quickly we're curing this
cancer and that one in heart disease and what this will do for the ability of
to deliver very high quality health care, the costs, but really to cure the
diseases at a rapid rapid rate I think will be among the most important things
this technology does.
Okay, very good.
All right, so that was, hold on, wait, actually, hold on, I want to play a little more of Larry
Eliison. I think he's coming back to the podium. Listen.
Should I step on this? Okay. All right.
No, no, no. I'm not, I'm not that tall. I'm not that tall. I'm not that tall. I'm not
though. Thank you, Mr. President. One of the most exciting things we're working on,
again, using the tools that Sam and Mossa are providing is a cancer vaccine.
It's very interesting. It turns out, I'll be quick.
all of our cancers, cancer tumors, little fragments of those tumors float around in your blood.
So you can do early cancer detection.
If you can do using AI, you can do early cancer detection with a blood test.
And using AI to look at the blood test, you can find the cancers that are actually seriously
threatening the person.
So we can, again, cancer diagnosis.
using AI as the promise of just being a simple blood test.
Then beyond that, once we gene sequence, once we gene sequence that cancer tumor,
you can then vaccinate the person, design a vaccine for every individual person to vaccinate them against that cancer.
And you can make that vaccine, that MRNA vaccine.
you can make that robotically, again, using AI in about 48 hours.
So imagine early cancer detection, the development of a cancer vaccine for your particular cancer aimed at you,
and have that vaccine available in 48 hours.
This is the promise of AI and the promise of the future.
Thank you, sir.
All right.
So there we go.
He's talking about freaking MRN.
Yeah, but the first part sounds really amazing that they can predict.
you're going to have cancer before you have cancer and what type of cancer is going to be.
I think this is a very helpful thing in the medical community because medical community cannot
predict that you're going to have cancer.
They only can tell you if you do or do not have cancer.
Well, that's why I'm glad that we have some more information on that, whether or not that's
actually even possible or not, which we'll talk about in just a little bit.
You make a good point.
That would be amazing, right?
If we can stop cancer before it starts or, you know, look at these genes or whatever,
the sequences and say, hey, I think there's cancer and we need to create a vaccine specifically
for this person.
I get the point where you are about the vaccine part, but I'm saying predicting something
before it happens could be very beneficial to people.
Yeah.
And so, you know, he talks about here, you know, I think we can do this with blood test
or some other type of way, use an AI.
And they kind of get a little deeper on some of this stuff.
But I wanted to talk before we say anything else, Sam Altman,
Many of you are asking, well, who's Sam Altman?
He's the CEO of OpenAI and the former president of Y Combinator, which is a highly influential figure in the AI industry.
And there are many controversies and conspiracies about him.
Number one, their ties to government and deep state surveillance, open AI under Altman's leadership,
will receive massive funding from Microsoft, a company historically linked to U.S.
government intelligence agencies.
And then Open AI initially claimed to be a nonprofit organization to ensure AI benefited humanity,
but Altman pivoted into a for-profit model, sparking concerns that it was already always meant to serve corporate and intelligence interest.
And there's many people that speculate that Open AI is working behind the scenes with U.S. government agencies like the NSA, CIA, and DARPA to develop AI for mass surveillance, social control, and predictive policing.
Now, do you see how this is a consistent pattern that we are hearing about all these people?
Well, there's also the mysterious whistleblower death, which we'll get to.
But in early 2023, a former open-AI researcher allegedly tried to expose secret governmental
collaborations related to AI surveillance and military applications.
Shortly after expressing fears for their safety, the whistleblower was found dead under mysterious
circumstances.
Some believe Altman and Open Eye potentially helped suppress the leaks.
The theory suggests big tech and intelligence agencies may have been involved in silencing
these critics.
You also got to think about under Altman's leadership, Open AI has been accused of bias in
AI models towards censoring political sensitive topics.
Many believe open AI's tools are designed to control narratives, suppress dissenting views,
and promote government-approved messaging.
And reports indicate to Altman personally push for stronger censorship algorithms,
raising concerns about a technocratic future where AI dictates what people can say and
even think.
And you might ask yourself, how the hell would they do anything about how we think?
Right.
But it's kind of like, it's kind of like in the beginning.
when open AI came, our chat, GBT came about.
And people were asking for pictures of things and, like, show us the first president
in the United States and everybody was black.
Do you remember that?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
Elon Musk was black.
Yeah, that was Google's Gemini.
Yeah.
I mean, everything was black, right?
I mean, Snow White was black.
Right?
So, yeah, it was very interesting.
And it wasn't just that.
I mean, you know, there were so many things you could ask Google Genesis or whatever
is called.
And it just gave you the wokeest possible answers.
I'm talking about like you go and find the most left-leaning person on the
freaking street and it'll give you a woker answer than they would.
Right.
So and then so, you know,
and then they had to go fix the issue or whatever they had to do.
Which is still very bad.
I mean,
like it said stupid shit about us that we don't even know what hell was talking about
all because it knew that we had a conspiracy podcast.
So it basically tried to talk shit on us.
And I was like,
this is freaking crazy.
but this is not also a surprise.
So in the AI landscape that we live today,
it's very concerning what's going to happen.
Now, Ian Carroll did post a video,
which I want you guys to hear.
Ian Carroll is a friend of the show.
He's been on the show a couple times.
And he's probably one of the biggest people right now
talking about all these very big issues.
I mean, he's blowing up out there like crazy.
And so I want to play you at least what Ian says.
And he specifically has a message to MAGA,
but specifically Donald Trump.
Trump himself. Listen to what Ian says here.
I just thought it would be more than two days into the presidency.
This message is specifically for Donald Trump and his team, as well as every Trump voter out
there. Fuck no. Listen, Mr. President, we understand that to put America first, you got to make
some big deals with some big dollar signs. And we understand that AI is like the arms race
of our time. We understand. But I don't think you.
realize who you're giving the keys to the castle to. I'm sure Larry seems like a great guy in person
when he's talking big money to you. But this is how you lose your entire base. This is how you
lose every single person in the media that just supported you. I guarantee you this is how you
lose Tucker. You'll lose Alex. You'll lose Joe. You'll lose Candace. You'll lose just about everybody,
except for Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro. The number one reason why you just got elected is because of the way
that COVID was handled and because of the vaccines, which we are giving you the benefit of the doubt
and giving you a pass despite your love of Operation Warp Speed, the American public is awake to the
vaccine bullshit.
MRNA technology is not vaccines.
That's why they change the definition of vaccines.
And a huge number of your voters were either directly injured by the vaccines, had loved ones
killed by the vaccines or have some very serious questions about the vaccines.
Those vaccines were made in partnership with another tech billionaire that has no understanding
of genetics, no understanding of medical health, no understanding of anything except for making a
profit.
And we are working on getting him accountable and you're already naming another tech CEO for the
new health bullshit.
See, Larry Ellison is straight up CIA.
He founded the original Oracle as a CIA project back in the 70s, which he later shut down before opening Oracle the corporation, which is totally not a CIA front company, despite the fact that they've been funded by the CIA their entire time.
Larry Ellison has always been a huge proponent of a government surveillance state.
He was exceptionally vocal right after 9-11.
He has for decades wanted a national security database combined with biometrics, thumbprints, handprints, iris scans,
or whatever is best to detect people with false identities, i.e. to surveil the American people
at all times. And Oracle is already doing that. Oracle is the databasing software that backends,
basically every website that you use. You don't even know it, but Oracle interfaces with everything.
And they have all of your data, your bank account, your checking balance, your savings balance,
all Oracle databases, airline reservations, what books you buy, everything you do on the internet is
basically already in Oracle's database.
And what this plan is is applying insane amounts of money to build enormous server farms
to make the biggest AI the world has ever seen so that they can unleash that AI into our
human data set, into this new fake world they're building.
And what better person could you collaborate with than Sam Altman, whose company Open
AI just openly murdered a whistleblower named Suchier Belize.
in front of the whole world.
And we all know it.
And it's super obvious.
The crime scene is filled with evidence that this was not a suicide.
His apartment was ransacked.
He had a meal out on his table.
He went into the bathroom and then proceeded to struggle against himself and leave blood
everywhere, clearly showing that he was the only one there and that it was just a normal
suicide, despite him having a thumb drive, which is now missing, filled with evidence
that OpenAI's entire business model is probably illegal and violating billions of dollars
worth of copyright laws by stealing the entire internet's worth of content.
Yeah, we still don't have answers on that too.
And Homeboy is now in charge of the biggest AI ever built.
And that's why the internet is ablaze right now with professionals in the health fields
saying that this is retarded, like never going to work, horrible people, bad idea,
MRNA technology is causing the cancer.
It's not going to solve it.
You lose all of the doctors that spoke up against COVID that are literal heroes and icons now like Dr. Robert Malone.
You're going to lose the support of all the pundits and all the people in the media that we're hoping for answers, hoping for retribution.
Let's get one thing straight here, Mr. President, and your team.
We voted for you for a reconciliation for the Nuremberg trials 2.0, for holding Fauci to a campaign.
for undoing some of the medical tyranny that was done to us, the American people, over the last
four years.
This is not good.
And everyone who's been paying attention knew that this was coming.
The main threat during a Trump administration has always been the technocratic billionaire class,
getting into Trump's corner, and then lobbying him and getting him to do the whole pre-crime,
the whole digital surveillance, medical kind of like genetic engineering science.
technology, like this one world government technocratic rule, that has always been the next boss.
And we know this. Some of the most valid and loud criticism that I've gotten over the last several
months has been from like the Whitney Webb, Derek Brose corner. And they're totally correct that
Trump has some seriously sketchy ties to tech oligarchs and to transhumanists like Sam Alderman,
Larry Ellison, like Peter Thiel. And while yes, I'm not.
I am very glad that Trump won, and I am so much happy to be doing my job and trying to hold the government to account in a Trump environment than in a commonism environment.
But I just didn't think we'd have to start on day two.
Like, I figured that we would at least have RFK Jr. confirmed before we had to start fighting the war for the future of humanity.
I mean, seriously, remember COVID.
Remember four years of being coerced and demonized and slandered and slandered and.
straight up, like, discriminated against or even injected against your will with experimental
gene therapies that can cause life-changing side effects.
That's never, we're never going back.
And if you're a Trump voter, it is your duty right now to stand up against this policy
and to make your voice heard that we want nothing to do with this.
We are okay with innovating in AI and innovating in technology and putting a bunch of money
it towards America first innovation, but these are not the people to put at the helm of that ship.
Thank you very much.
And I completely agree.
And listen, I told you guys, just because Trump gets in does not mean there's not going to be anything to talk about.
I, we have a coyote.
We have a wolf in the henhouse.
And I say henhouse because you would think Trump is a lot stronger and a lot smarter to not let something like this happen.
but this could be one of the worst things that ever has happened in many administrations
and it's going to potentially happen under Trump.
That's what's crazy to me, right?
I mean, and I'm not even necessarily saying for sure that Trump knows or realizes what is going on.
But I also at the same time don't fully understand how if you have a massive team like
Donald Trump obviously has of very well-educated people around him, especially people in
the realm that we are in. I mean, there, there, a lot of these people that he is, that, that we are
now going through confirmation on things like Pete Hegseth and RFK, especially, uh, RFK. I mean,
I would love to know what the hell RFK things. Like, has Trump set down with RFK at all and be like,
hey, um, I don't know if you heard, but, you know, we got this 500 billion dollar investment coming
from Sam Altman and Larry Ellison and, and, and whatever the other guy's name is, Massa.
and we're going to utilize
MRNA technology to look for cancer
and maybe even cure cancer.
Well, I'm not look for it to cure it, I believe.
And both.
It's kind of both, supposedly, which we'll get to that.
Well, that's fine.
But we also have to understand that Ian Carroll
has always been a libertarian.
He never was for Trump.
He only, if he voted for Trump,
is because he had to.
He wanted RFK as president.
So you have to keep that in mind as a
And, you know, he said, he pretty much stated that, you know, why can you just wait until
RFK gets there and then make these big decisions on this?
Oh, of course, yeah.
Especially the health side of it.
And I agree to an extent, but there is a lot of benefits in this going on too.
I wish there was a way that you can't take it all, that you can just have parts of it.
Yeah, that's not going to happen, though, because once they get this investment,
once they do this and looks really good on Trump's resume, it's over with.
We already don't control AI.
This is what we have to understand.
Like as the Masa guy or whatever his name is, the son, that's his last name, son.
Yeah, Masa song.
Well, as he already said, we are very close to artificial general intelligence, which means
once we get artificial general intelligence, there really is technically no control, potentially.
I mean, that's what a lot of people speculate.
Once artificial intelligence goes general to where it has its own intelligence, it's basically
its own mind.
It figures out things on its own.
It can be very hard to stop.
Well, and didn't Elon Musk kind of come out and say this probably six months to a year ago
that this could be very, very dangerous, this whole AI thing?
Yeah, absolutely.
It is dangerous.
I mean, it's very dangerous.
And I understand you're trying to look for benefits of this like many people probably are.
I just, I would rather have none of those benefits than have the bad outcomes that could come from this.
Right.
And that's unfortunate.
You said, you got to, I guess you have to take it all or nothing.
Yeah.
And, you know, and they're making the argument of, you know, well, China is ahead of the curve on AI.
And we got us, you know, we got to keep up with China because, you know, they're going to utilize this for for military or military applications, which they are.
But the reality of this is is that China has already utilized it for control of its people.
people. There's a reason why communist China is communist China. There's a reason why there's people,
you know, whether or not you are allowed to leave China or not. That's why when there was 40,000
plus Chinese military age men that was in South America, they weren't having to travel across
Mexico. They were being picked up by boat at their very designated camps and then being
pushed in Ecuador. Whatever. But then, but they were driven, you know, they were being
shuttled by boat up to the California coast. They had their own.
private sector.
Yeah, absolutely.
With massive tents, food, water, all these supplies, obviously donated by China, you
don't just have 40,000 people that leave 20 or 40,000 people that leave China just on a whim.
Because number one, you don't just leave China.
That's not exactly how that works.
Their surveillance state, their social credit score, you don't just leave China.
So that was a very obvious sign when there was like 20 to 40,000 Chinese military age men
in freaking South America.
trying to get to America, it was like pretty obvious that China, for whatever reason,
sent them to America and potentially even back them financially and otherwise, coordinated
their moves, their exits, their everything.
And so we don't know, by the way, still to this day, you know, why China, 40,000 plus are
here.
We also don't understand why there's hundreds of thousands of acres owned by the Chinese government.
Yes.
But yet they want to ban TikTok because they're afraid of information gathering by bite dance,
which, by the way, is owned by a lot of people, also Americans,
but yet we allow them to own hundreds of thousands of acres next to military base in the United States.
Exactly. And you wonder why they're here. That's probably why to make sure that that land is being controlled the way that China wants it to be controlled.
But the fact is America is in a race against China, which is a communist country.
And we are not communist. And I think that's where the problem comes about.
Yeah. Well, here's.
There's another Larry Ellison quick clip where he talks about that with AI, Americans will be on their best behavior. Listen.
The police will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording, watching and recording everything that's going on.
Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting everything that's going on.
And it's unimpeachable. The cars, the cars, the cars,
have cameras on them. I think we have a squad car here someplace. But those kind of applications
using AI, if we can use AI, and we're using AI to monitor the video. So if that altercation
had occurred, that occurred in Memphis, the chief of police would be immediately notified.
It's not people that are looking at those cameras. It's AI that's looking at the camera. No, no, no.
You can't do this. It would be like a shooting. That's going to be immediately, that's going to be
an event that's immediately, an alarm is going to go off.
It's going to be, and we're going to, we're going to have supervision.
In other words, every police officer is going to be supervised at all times.
And the supervision will, and if there's a problem,
AI will report the problem and report it to the appropriate person,
whether it's the sheriff or the chief or whomever we need to take control of the situation.
We have drones.
We just, if there's something going on in a shopping, and I'll stop, a drone goes out there,
get there way, way, faster than a police car.
There's never reason for, by the way, high speed chases.
You shouldn't have high speed chases between cars.
You just have a drone follow the car.
I mean, it's very, very simple.
That's all you got to do, guys.
You just got to completely surveil every single thing that every person in America does.
And then we'll be fine.
And by the way, I don't know if you guys get where, what he's trying to do here in this, you
This is reverse psychology, if I've ever seen it.
He's like, by the way, guys, you know, this will hold police accountable.
You know, there's no police officer.
No, but he said citizens, but he said that one time.
But he specifically just kept talking about police officers because he utilizes the woke mind ideologies, right?
Which is, you know, back in the day, Democrats and liberals used to always be anti-government or liberal, you know, actual libertarians.
But he uses the police adjective or sorry, the police.
narrative to make you agree and go along with it. Yes. But also, let me just talk about this for a second.
Brian Colberger, for example, you know, part of, you know, they just had a hearing today and
yesterday about all the surveillance. The only way they could track the car was through video.
Well, they're tracking the video through human beings. What if AI was tracking him, would they have
better video? And is that against our privacy? Is that against our constitutional rights?
It should be.
I mean, well, I mean, technically, okay, so, but here's the reality.
In public, which is something you see on YouTube all the time, where it says like these, these, these auditors that go out there and they're filming in public, right?
Because you are allowed to film in public.
And most people don't realize that, you know, a large part of what you do and where you go in the city or a suburban area, there's so many cameras out there now that you're more than likely going to pick up something somewhere.
And there's always.
There's always ways for law enforcement to see something on video.
And let me just stop you real quick because not everybody probably even knows who this guy is.
Who?
Brian Colberger, for example.
Like how they tracked him on video from, you know, making a whole loop to kill for college students in Idaho.
Yeah.
This is what I'm talking about for those of you that don't know because you might not know.
Yeah.
By the way, Sherry, we haven't really talked about this yet, but we're probably going to do an episode on this because, and it might be tomorrow.
because the Brian Coburger, Idaho for murders, which we had like five episodes on that back in the day.
We even had a CIX CIA officer.
One of the most prominent CIA officers come on our show to talk about the Idaho four murders.
But there is a very big argument right now in court, which is expected to have some type of, I guess, decision by the judge in a couple of weeks.
Or there might be a frank hearing.
Yeah, or whatever.
But the decision is basically they found Brian Coburger based on whether.
What is it?
What I'm trying to say is they found Brian Koeberger based on these ancestry DNA 23 and me.
We don't know for sure right now whether it was these companies, DNA databases of how FBI found it or whether it was in a public database, which there is one.
It's a long story.
We'll get into that to that on the Brian Kovberg episode because I think that alone could potentially be massive overreach on our privacy and especially DNA.
and surveillance and all that stuff.
But nonetheless,
yes, Brian Coburger,
they were able to look at all these various cameras
to try to identify a pattern
in whether it be a vehicle
going towards the house,
near the house, away from the house,
whatever.
And this happens all the time.
I mean, this is how, you know,
it's not easy anymore to get away with crimes.
You know, like if you even take 60 years ago
and you want to go murder someone
or you want to go do whatever,
it would be a hundred times,
easier than it is now. It is very hard now because of how much shit, whether it be everything
digitally or your cell phone, what you pay for, where are you at? Is there a camera near your
house? Did you leave at this certain time? Does your neighbor have a ring doorbell and see you
leave at this time or come back at this time? It is very hard to get away with anything now.
And so already the digital surveillance system is already starting. It's just how advanced will
become. And in China, it is very advanced. I'm talking about they know your mood. They know your
every mood. Yeah, because they're using AI. And like here, we're not using AI. We're using humans.
But just think about the efficiency. If you did have AI to monitor these type of things,
they would be able to do that immediately. Yeah. So by the way, speaking of AI, I wanted to ask AI about
some of these things, right?
About the MRNA in context of Project Stargate.
And so number one, let's start with this.
The potential dangers of MRNA technology, as we've talked a lot about this,
it can cause anaphylaxis, it can cause myocarditis and periocarditis,
autoimmune responses that some individuals may experience unattended immune reactions
reactions leading symptoms of fatigue, headache, muscle pain, fever, and then even things that we
don't know about.
It may activate things that you don't even know you had or maybe you had in the past.
or whatever the case is, storage challenges.
You also think about all of the rumors about the cancer causing principles of
MRI.
You know,
is this actually causing the massive influx in cancer that we have seen since the vaccine
release?
And we're talking about, you know,
insurance companies that are denying claims based on this and that,
a thousand plus percent increases in cancer and in all cause, right?
And then even if you look at the all-cause mortality rates,
you look at,
you look at the average lifespans.
Everything has changed since the vaccine.
So the challenges of applying MRNA technology to cancer vaccines.
So developing MRNA vaccines for cancer, here's the challenges.
The tumor heterogeneity, and I'm probably saying a name, but cancers are diverse
with mutations very insignificant between patients, which is basically why it's making it
difficult to create a one-size-fits-all vaccine.
Now, as they were talking about, they wanted to do this individually.
but tumors often develop mechanisms to evade immune systems complicating vaccine efficiency.
Now, also delivery to tumor sites, ensuring the mRNA vaccines effectively target and penetrate
tumor cells is a significant hurdle in trying to utilize mRNA for that cause in particular.
Now, epigenics, or epigenics, I guess I should say.
I was talking about this when Nathan last night, this plays a big role.
And epigenics refers to basically heritable changes in gene experience.
that do not involve changes to the DNA sequence itself.
So these changes are influenced by factors like environment, lifestyle, disease states,
including cancer.
And in the context of the M RNA cancer vaccines, epigenics plays a crucial role in several
ways.
Now, the epigenic regulation of tumor cells, cancer often arises due to epigenic
modifications that either silence tumor suppressor genes or activate oncogenes.
These modifications include DNA methylation, sorry, the addition of methyl groups that can turn off genes that prevent cancer.
You also have histone modification, changes to proteins that DNA wraps around, altering how genes are expressed.
And then you have non-coding RNA, or what's also known as microRNAs, small RNA molecules that can regulate the expression of cancer-related genes.
So if an mRNA cancer vaccine does not account for the epigenic changes,
in tumors.
Its effectiveness could be completely 100%
inefficient and compromise.
And so simply training the immune system to target tumor antigens may not be
enough because you have to think about epigenics.
And that's what I was talking to Nathan Jones about last night.
Epigenics almost is everything in cancer.
Yeah.
And that's kind of like what's his name?
We just watched him about the autophasing.
Oh, the autofagy.
I don't know who you're talking about who we watch.
but I can't remember, but go ahead.
Dana White, sorry.
Oh, Dana White.
Yeah.
Talking about your lifestyle and the changes you make to your lifestyle,
starving your body to basically not feed the cancer.
Clean the cells.
Yeah,
and they eat themselves and they get rid of the bad things.
Yeah.
You know, that to me would have to be part of that.
Yeah, absolutely.
No, you're right.
I mean, and autofagy, I guess, is how that's pronounced.
Yeah, there's a lot of people, by the way.
I think Dr. Peter McCullough also suggested this for especially people either that has had COVID
before or has been vaccinated that, you know, a fast can do wonders for your body because it'll
clean out dead cells or even potentially those cancer causing cells or the cells that could be
problematic.
It is a body's way of ridding those cells, creating new cells, but it has to be done through
various processes.
Now, you have various ways of getting autophagia besides just fasting, but that's something
that you guys can look up and check out.
You know, Dana White does have a very, I think it's ruthless diet as far as that 86
hour fast or whatever it is he does.
Or even 72 hours.
Yeah, the 72 hours.
I mean, I just think about can I go 72 hours with nothing.
But you can have like bone broth on the like second day or third day or something.
Yeah.
So I ask AI this as well.
And this is the thing that you have to understand.
I ask, could MRNA be used as a surveillance method?
And as mentioned in Project Stargate Press Conference, this is very speculative, but there's a lot of people that say it's very possible.
So let's break this down.
What was said at the press conference?
Well, number one, the press conference suggested that MRNA technology coupled with AI could be used as a tool for mass surveillance or control in some ways.
They kind of say this.
And what they say is this on a healthcare side of things, right?
and the claim that the MRNA-based nanotechnology could interact with AI-driven systems to monitor
individuals at a biological level.
And so if this were true, the potential methods of surveillance could include tracking biological responses.
So it could track stress levels, emotional states, or cognitive activity.
It could transmit real-time health data to centralized AI systems.
It could alter or influence behavior through biochemical means.
And so this may sound like science fiction.
AI says, but some aspects of these claims do have basis in real world emerging technologies.
And we're specifically talking about nanotechnologies.
Can MRNA be used for surveillance?
So these vaccines and treatments work by instructing cells to produce proteins.
While they do not inherently contain tracking capabilities, the following technologies
could theoretically be combined with MRNA for surveillance.
So let's listen to this.
nanotechnology and biometric sensors.
So research into graphene-based nanotechnology and self-assembling nanoparticles has raised concerns that tiny bioelectric sensors could be delivered into the body via mRNA or other lipid nanoparticles.
If such sensors could then interact with external electromagnetic signals such as 5G or RFID-like-FID-like,
frequencies, they might theoretically be used to monitor biological activity.
So this is AI, guys.
And listen, we've heard the, we've heard the conspiracies about 5G and all this.
And by the way, 6G is coming.
But even when I got the vaccine, for example, I did do like a little fake video because
everybody was coming out and like when you get the vaccine because these nanoparticles are
in your arm or whatever, a magnet or a penny or whatever will stick to it.
I think that was reverse psychology, though.
No, I really do.
I think they allowed those videos to go viral to where people would do it and it wouldn't work.
Right.
So that you would be like, oh, whatever.
That's crazy.
Literally, I mean, the CIA and stuff like this does reverse psychology and reverse psychology engineering, I should say, by allowing certain posts to go viral.
Yeah.
And then making you then dispel the rumor.
Try it and see.
Yeah.
It didn't work on me.
So that's not working.
Yeah.
So I'm good, right?
So obviously, this talks about if.
it interacts with 5G or RFID like frequencies, then obviously, theoretically, it could be used to monitor
biological activity.
And some studies have explored how neural dust or nanocensors could be used to measure brain
activity and relay data wirelessly.
So they already have these studies.
They've already tested this more than likely on monkeys or what you name it, whatever.
But then you have AI-link smart biosensor.
So the U.S. military and DARPA have funded research into Bucon.
biosensors that track viral infections and immune responses in real time.
AI-driven software could process this biological data and identify patterns related to individual
health, movement, or even emotions.
And so could AI control even behavior through MRNA?
So there's something called CRISPR in synthetic biology.
And so CRISPR, C-R-I-S-P-R, gene editing tools, which can be delivered through
MRNA have the potential to modified genes or even cellular behavior.
Now, there's also a neuromodulation via MRNA, and some researchers are exploring MRNA-based
treatments for neurological disorders, which means, in theory, MRNA could influence brain function.
And if combined with AI, this could open the door to biodigital control mechanisms,
where external signals could trigger pre-programmed biological responses.
So we're talking about transhumanism is what we're talking about.
We're not talking about transhumanism into the digital world.
And this is how it's all possible.
This is not sci-fi.
This is not a conspiracy theory.
This is possible.
And it could be possible that some of us have it in our bodies.
Absolutely.
If we took the COVID vaccine like me.
Could be.
Yeah.
Maybe there's triggers that triggers something and triggers an emotion or whatever.
Yeah.
Now, there's a lot of people that believe.
that the COVID vaccines had that in the vaccines, the graphene, the graphene oxide and all these
various things. And there's also been people that have speculated that graphing could have been
used in various cloud seeding programs or weather manipulation programs and all this stuff.
And although we could certainly dig completely into all of this, there's, it's going to be
extremely hard to get any type of conclusive answer with any research whatsoever out there.
Because if that is the case, we don't necessarily know it or it's being silenced.
are censored on a mass level, and that's very possible.
So I'm not saying that that's not the case already.
I'm just saying that it's, I've looked into it.
I've researched it, and it's not, yes, it's very hard to find.
Nothing's going to admit to that.
And, you know, maybe we ask Neeland on another episode, but whatever.
So what would AI-driven biosurveillance look like?
So if this level of AIMRNA surveillance were real, which it sounds like it may be,
it could function in the following way.
Injection or exposure.
people receive MRNA-based substances, vaccines, therapeutics, or other biotech applications.
Then you got the biometric monitor and nanotech sensors track health, mood, cognitive function.
Then you have wireless data transmission.
Data is sent to AI cloud networks via 5G, Bluetooth, or other wireless technologies.
Then you have AI pattern analysis.
AI learns patterns in individuals' behavior and can predict or influence actions.
Then you've got biofeedback or neuromodulation in theory.
signals could be sent back to influence biological or neurological responses in your body.
So obviously, there is no absolutely 100% publicly confirmed evidence that MRNA is being
used to direct biosurveillance today.
However, there are definitely biometric and AI-driven health monitoring projects that exist,
including wearable biosensors like FitBits, WootBans, Neurlake brain implants,
DARPA-funded projects on real-time disease detection,
in by using nanotech and AI driven medical diagnostics based on biological data markers or
MRI.
So these things exist.
Has it been used on the American public or the world public that we don't know about?
We don't know and we can't prove it.
Well, if it happened anywhere, it's probably in China first.
Yeah, absolutely.
And you got to ask yourself, why would they pursue it?
Well, mass surveillance and control.
Obviously, a population monitored at the biological level could preemptively be controlled
or influence.
Predictive policing and social credit systems.
AI could use individuals based on biological responses,
stress during interrogations, etc.
You don't know.
Bio-weapons and cognitive warfare.
If M RNA tech can influence neurological responses,
it could 100% be weaponized like crazy, right?
So is this sci-fi or is it possible?
Well, we know that there are definitely programs already that are working on this.
And when you listen to someone like Larry Ellison that is talking in this press
conference and the more they go on and you guys should listen to the entire press conference in
total, it sounds like that's particularly what they want to accomplish eventually.
And if you think about everyone that's involved in this, from Larry Ellison and Sam Altman
and and, and, Masha, Masa, son.
They obviously have a very extensive, you know, deep state ties and control aspirations, I guess.
you should say, you could say, I can't freaking talk all of a sudden. Sorry.
But I want to play this. So we talked about the potential of a whistleblower death.
And last night or, well, it wasn't last night. I guess it was like, when did Tucker do that?
It was like six or seven nights ago. Tucker Carlson interviewed the mother of the whistleblower.
And the whistleblower is named as Sucher Bellagie. And he's an engineer who worked as an engineer for Sam Altman.
build an AI. And he became a whistleblower, gave various journalists information that
implicated Sam Altman and Open AI. And this is just a quick clip that I want you guys to hear
from the mother of the end of this month. Then we will go and acquire that data, what documents
they were. At the moment, we don't have information. But you know, because you read it in the New York
Times, that your son had given journalists papers that he says implicated Open AI in crime.
Yes, and also, on December 2nd, Succhir had an interview planned with Associated Press, Matt Oberyn.
On December 2nd, Succi did not attend.
Third, they called on his phone.
By then we had his phone, my husband went to phone call,
and he found out that Soucher wanted to take legal action against Open AI.
He wanted to give the witness.
By then, this news was not out yet that Succhir was a custodian witness, but we got it.
then all we did was hurrying up the second autopsy, private autopsy moment.
We heard that this was his initiative and he didn't make it to do that.
So to bottom line it, it sounds like your son, who's your only child, by the way,
and I'm really sorry about that.
Your son was in a position to threaten, really threaten, open AI.
Well, it's not, his intent was not to threaten.
He just cared about people.
He cared about humanity.
He writes in his article in Newark Times as well as the publication.
He believes the way the AI is currently without any regulation is a harm to humanity.
He stood up for a cause and he lost his life for a cause.
He's a martyr.
Obviously, he's a martyr.
And then he never hesitated.
He put his life at risk.
So the official cause of death is suicide.
He was mother.
clearly you spoke to him a lot.
Did you get any indication that he was depressed?
No, he just came back from vacation.
He had a very active lifestyle.
When we had...
Right, so there is a quick clip.
And I also want to play another clip because I think this is very important.
But, you know, this was a little bit of the scene that Tucker describes here of her son as he's explaining it to the mother.
Listen, the first thing that jumps out, and it's very obvious from the...
the photographs that you took is that there's blood all over the apartment.
So the official explanation is that your son shot him, and I'm sorry to, I know this is hard,
but I think it's important to go through this.
The official explanation is your son shot himself once in the head and the bullet
enter the brainstem and extinguished life immediately.
Can I say something then?
Yes.
It didn't touch his brainstem at all.
Oh.
It didn't even touch his brain.
And the angle is downwards.
Yes.
I'm saying the official explanation is he shot himself once in the head, he died.
Yes.
But these photographs show that that's not at all what happened because there's blood all over the apartment.
There's blood on the door, on the floor, in the bathroom.
There's blood everywhere.
So that right there, just employing common sense, tells you that the person from whom that blood came, your son, presumably, did not have a fatal brain injury, at least when he was bleeding.
I mean, this is something was going on in the apartment.
Right?
The second thing that jumps out is that...
All right, there you go.
You have to ask yourself, like, what did he have that was so detrimental?
And he had a thumb drive, too.
You know, he was going to go meet with Associated Press.
Yeah, and it was missing now.
Yeah, and the thumb drive is gone.
And, you know, supposedly they said that, hey, you know, he shot himself one time in the head and he died.
Oh, my gosh, it's crazy.
And the reality is there was blood all over the apartment.
Yeah.
And it shows like pictures of blood, like in the bathroom.
You can see like blood.
In the hallway.
Yeah.
Prince just going down.
If somebody commits suicide, they usually stay in one spot.
They're not going to run around.
Yeah.
And then obviously if this was kind of his life's work and, you know, AI and obviously
a very smart guy, you know, and then he had this mission now that he probably more than likely whatever he saw,
whatever suture Balaji saw was worthy enough for him,
even knowing the risk, right,
going forward to the press and collecting this evidence,
it was worthy of him enough to where he knew,
well,
I guarantee he probably didn't actually think that he would be killed.
Who knows, though?
But she said that he cared about people
and that that was more important than pretty much his own life.
Yeah, I mean,
that's what's so funny is like people,
people think just because you come out,
and, you know, you try to expose stuff and you're going to go to the media or you're going to go do this.
You know, people just think that you're protected all of a sudden from these massive companies.
And you're not because they'll still kill you.
Yeah.
And I'm sure he knew that.
Yeah.
I mean, I would suspect, but, you know, also even when you're doing stuff like that, you obviously probably think in the back of your head somewhere, well, there's a risk that, you know, maybe someone would want to kill me for this.
But you don't actually truly reconcile with yourself.
that would actually happen in a lot of people's minds.
I just don't go through their complete reality.
Edward Snowden.
Yeah, where Edward Snowden dipped out.
He knew.
He knew they're going to kill him if he didn't get out of there.
Yeah, I mean, he did.
But that's just what's so interesting to me is this guy, you know, what he should have done.
If he was going to expose all this, he should have dipped out of the United States to not be able to have been access to.
Yeah.
But you know what have been interesting is if this guy would have, say, dipped out to Russia or China.
it would be extremely interesting,
especially if he dipped out with,
if he escaped to Russia or China and he had this thumb drive,
it would be insanely interesting to see what the United States government did.
And you'll me tell you why, because they don't want them to have that stuff.
No.
And so,
and the fact that open AI is like this,
you know,
hey,
we're not part of the government.
We're just open AI.
We're a bunch of coders that are making AI.
It would be a shit show because I guarantee you the opening eye in itself is a public facing aspect of the intelligence agency's AI.
And hence why all the sudden that Trump's back in that they've tried to freaking kill him.
They try to put him in prison.
They try to do everything.
And then two days into his presidency, Sam Altman shows up from Open AI.
And Larry Ellison, they're like, hey, we're your friend again.
And then you have Mark Zuckerberg.
I mean, how fucking obvious can it be?
and I'm sorry I said that word, but how obvious can it be that how involved in our government
that these AI companies, the tech companies, and now they're trying to play nice so that
they don't, so that this administration doesn't dive too deep.
They want to keep their enemies close, right?
Or closer, I guess you should say.
Keep my friends close.
Keep my enemies closer.
Right.
That's what they're doing to Trump.
That's what they're doing to this administration.
and if Trump and the administration is dumb enough to fall for that.
And that's what I don't get is anyone not briefing him on the opposite effects of the positive effects.
You know what I'm saying?
Is not anyone saying this could happen, Trump, if we do this.
If we start this $500 billion project and we're going to give 100,000 jobs to Americans, this is great stuff.
But this, this and this will happen.
Yeah, like, who the hell is advising him?
I mean, is there anyone advising him on this?
I mean, and, you know, he would be crazy to say, yeah, he has advisors.
Sam Altman, Larry Ellison.
I mean, literally.
And Mr. Song.
And song.
Son.
Mr. Son.
Yeah, Mr. Son.
It's a very, you know, and that's why I've said the whole time.
Now, we didn't exactly know what was going to transpire as the Trump administration gets
in the office.
But one thing I can definitely tell you is that the deep state.
and the globalists are not going to stop.
And the crazy thing to me about this press conference and this meeting between the minds of global governance and control, which is Ellison and Sam Altman.
I also believe Zuckerberg.
I believe all these big players, Bill Gates, which is also involved with Sam Altman.
And obviously they have a big, you know, they have a big relationship.
Damn, man.
I just hope they don't play Trump bigger than they played freaking Biden.
I mean, or that administration, because I don't think they could do it under the Biden administration necessarily.
But they know that Trump is a man to get something done.
And he wants it operation speed.
Get it done now today, yesterday.
Get it done.
And they know that about him because that's the way he is and that's the way he plays.
And they're playing on that.
But I'm just wondering who, like you said, actually is a devising him.
Yeah, I don't know.
but what I will say is if there's anybody listening from the Trump team or campaign to this podcast,
because it's possible, and I think we've hadn't listened to us before,
I would say that you better tell, you better tell Trump something.
And that's true because, I mean, I'm just saying this could be very dangerous.
And so we're going to wait and see what happens with this for sure.
Well, do you not think that Elon has come out and said something about it?
I think, yeah, like we said earlier, I mean, he has said something as far as, you know,
to Trump, like directly.
I don't know.
I don't know if he said something to Trump directly.
I mean, and not just Elon would say something to Trump directly, but also, you know,
you have RFK that would say something I would assume to Trump directly.
Now, the question with this whole thing, right, and this is something that has been a,
I guess what I would say a weakness of Trump is his ego in a lot of cases.
And so can someone like RFK or Elon or whoever,
Can someone in that position of power and as big as they are, can they influence Trump with his ego?
I don't know.
And the reality is that money talks to Trump.
He knows money.
He knows business deals.
He knows, you know, hey, this is going to create 100,000 jobs.
We're going to get all these, you know, we're going to be so far advanced in AI that the world has never seen before.
We're going to be the best of the best.
Yeah.
But he's just looking past the reality of things.
And I think that's very detrimental.
Now, we are still waiting to see what Trump actually says about the drones.
He said that on day one, he would release their report.
We have not seen the report on the drones in New Jersey or all the other drones.
But, Chad, he's been a very busy, busy man.
I get it.
I get it.
But it was funny because Senator Schumer, which I do not like this guy whatsoever, I've never
agreed with anything he's ever said on anything.
Senator Chuck Schumer on X, he reposted Trump's video of him saying, hey, we're going
to declassify the JFK, MLK, and RFK files.
And Senator Chuck Schumer said, okay, now do UFOs.
And I replied to that and I said, this is one thing, the only thing I've ever agreed
with you on Chuck Schumer.
And I think that comment got quite a bit of likes.
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