The David Knight Show - Radiation: What Apple & Neuralink Don't Want You to Know

Episode Date: December 2, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie. All right, and joining us now is Goat Tree. A lot of stuff happening this week with Neuralink. A lot of stuff happening with the war between Apple and Musk, which is now they rapidly came in and solved it.
Starting point is 00:00:47 And they're all buddies now at this point. So joining us now is Goat Tree. Thanks for coming in, Goat Tree. Sure thing. It's always a pleasure to be here with you, David. Well, thanks. So what do you make of this? You know, it looked like they were really ramping up to go to war with each other.
Starting point is 00:01:02 You know, Tim Cook or Tim Apple, a Trump called him and, uh, Elon Musk. And then all of a sudden, you know, they, uh, buried the wars there. They're smoking the peace pipe there at the apple campus. What's going on with that? What's your take on it? Well, they thought they wanted to go to war and after the opening volley was fired, they decided they didn't want to go to war. So they just made up in a hurry.
Starting point is 00:01:27 The open-end shot, now this is unverified and it's unvalidated, but it has a lot of validity to it. And the reason I'm going to bring this up, I want people to understand that this could be a very, uh, hazardous product. And it may be better to put them away at error on the side of caution until
Starting point is 00:01:53 all this gets worked out. But the opening volley was a, uh, technical, uh, white paper followed by some articles about the air air pods and people need to understand these uh air pods are really direct radio transmitters which operate on a radio frequency let's just call them rf for simplicity and let me interject here. We're talking about the headsets
Starting point is 00:02:28 that go into your ear that are wireless. That's what they call the AirPod. So you charge them up and you stick them in your ear and they become radio transmitters, right? Do-way radio transmitters so that you can listen to stuff. And in some cases, talk, right? Wireless, they have a microphone in them as well. Yes yes there's two varieties uh air pod and air pod i think it's professional okay well okay radio waves everybody knows generates a type of radiation called electromagnetic radio, EMFR for short. And this is the cause of radiation in RF. So Apple went about this in a way where this is where the red flags come up.
Starting point is 00:03:23 And it also is what ended the war instantly. These AirPods aren't simply speakers, but not only are they transmitters, they're also mini computers. So each Air pod basically is generating additional radiation from the, not only the radio waves or the RF, but it's also generating radiation from the processor. Yeah. So you're getting a, basically, if you put a set of ear pods in, you are getting four sources
Starting point is 00:04:13 of EMF radiation hitting millimeters away from your brain. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. And we know that, we know in terms of, in terms of the phone, these cell phone manufacturers, including Apple, will put in the fine print, don't hold this thing up to your head. Don't use this right next to your head, which most people would naturally want to do. And so with the wireless, uh, uh, earbud transmitters and stuff, the air pot, that's what you're doing. And you're holding it right up to your head. It's like holding two up to each ear.
Starting point is 00:04:55 That's right. Or up two up, one for each ear. That's right. That's right. Um, well, we get down into, uh, uh, the way the government and regulators measure this is called specific absorption rate, and we're going to call it SAR for short. But this is how they measure and control the amount of radiation that these devices are allowed to emit. to admit a quick breakdown of that is here's how they regulate these cell
Starting point is 00:05:29 phones you cannot exceed 1.6 watts of energy for each kilogram of body weight so if you think about that that sounds innocuous and probably not very harmful, but that's 1.6 watts per kilogram. So if a woman weighs 60 kilograms, which is 112 pounds, she's allowed up to 60 watts. That's a lot. Yeah, that's a lot more than your LED light bulb uses, right? And that's the thing that's so amazing with all this stuff is the fact that when you're
Starting point is 00:06:16 talking about the U.S. standards, when people were talking about 5G, it became a big deal in a lot of different, in some countries, but mainly it was on a city-by-city basis. There was one city, it might have been Brussels, where they said, I'm sorry, we're not going to allow these 5G things to be here because it's way over the radiation limit that we have, the radiation density limit that we have. And when they were talking about that, the U.Ss was about 30 or 40 times higher than most than the european standard and most of the standards i mean we're notorious for having the uh you know allowing the most radiation exposure of anybody that uh regulates any of this stuff well now i know a 112 pound woman is a big, uh, smaller than you and I both. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:06 But you know, on your mic microwave oven, you have these settings and some of them have 200 watt setting. You're already over a quarter of the way there with 60 watts. Yeah. Yeah. Well, stick a micro microwave and light it up. Yeah. I mean,
Starting point is 00:07:29 all kinds of fun like that, but here's what really does this all sounds bad, but here's where it turns sinister. Right now, no one has any way of knowing how much these, uh, AirPods are emitting because Apple is using a loophole. What they did was they went through and they had the AirPods classified as Bluetooth devices, which they actually are. Yeah. Yeah. And Bluetooth devices, you don't have to test or release any type of EMF emissions or anything else, you know, like the ones that are being generated
Starting point is 00:08:16 with phones and tablets and things of that nature, even 5g, uh, the routers and switches. So you're putting an unknown into your ear, just millimeters or very, very close to your brain. And you have absolutely no idea how much radiation and, well, basically there's a concern about extra low frequency frequencies also, you know, else. That's right. It's not just a level of energy, but it's also the frequency. The key to all of this is the fact that they don't test anything. We allow greater exposure And if you go back to the 1996 Telecommunications Act You see that they were already saying
Starting point is 00:09:07 You are not going to object to any of this stuff On a health basis You will not be able to get rid of the antennas That we're going to put up for our cell phone networks On a basis of health You can only object Based on aesthetics That's the only thing that we're going to allow you to do
Starting point is 00:09:24 Now, you are not bound to that your local government is not bound to that you can fight them you can interpose you can stop that but that's where they were going and they don't want to do any studies on 5g either you know of course they want to roll out this 5g which is totally unprecedented in terms of the frequencies and also in terms of how close you're going to be to the antennas i mean they're putting these antennas people woke up in new york city found the antennas but right outside their window less than 10 feet i mean it's right up against the building right up against the kids crate cradle and they had a a warning sticker on there said you know keep uh keep 10 feet away from these things or whatever.
Starting point is 00:10:07 And so they called up the city, and they came out and removed the stickers. Yeah, that's the solution. And you may have 1,000 or 10,000 devices connected to it, and each time it pings it, it sends off radiation, some some small amount but if you've got that times 10 000 you're getting on up there in microwave oven land you know that's right that's right yeah the the frequency at which the hot 5g operates is very concerning and um and the fact is they'll say well we got a lot of these uh antennas around because they're just kind of line aside and maybe they don't have as much energy as the, the older cell phone antennas.
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Starting point is 00:11:21 We look at the way these things are working. they're multiplexing from caller to caller and all the antennas that you can see in any different direction they are going to when it's your turn they're all going to be focused like a laser beam on you and then they're going to go the next guy for a period of time i mean all of this stuff is untested they don't care about the effects the only time that any of this stuff was ever tested was when he had a Navy scientist named Alan Fry and he talked about the fry effect. And I started talking about this when they had the, um, the Havana syndrome, you know, because people were hearing, uh, cricket sounds like a clicking sound. And just like they had discovered, uh, uh, microwave ovens, because you had
Starting point is 00:12:04 some technicians working on radar that left their coffee cups on it. It wasn't shielded. The coffee got hot. In the same way, he had a technician who was working with a different frequency, and he started hearing these clicking cricket sounds. And so then Fry investigated, and he found that that particular biological effect induced audio auditory nerves to generate a sound effect for the brain. So he started doing research, but he's the only one who ever did any research.
Starting point is 00:12:33 They buried that stuff. They've never put out any research for any of this stuff. They ignore cancer clusters. When they put a cluster of antennas right next to a school, they ignore that. They don't want anybody doing any of this testing, and they give themselves this plausible deniability saying, well, don't hold the phone right next to your head. But you're right. These earbuds are really heavy. And as you pointed out, the key thing here is that they deceptively were allowed to avoid
Starting point is 00:13:02 a discussion of health effects by calling them Bluetooth devices. Right. And you know, you go back to that Savannah syndrome, these things could very easily be hacked with a man-in-the-middle attack. And, you know, you can play Yoko Ono's greatest hits at health level. And that'd be enough to make anybody lose. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:32 You jump right through the window. Like you'd been a part of a CIA mind experiment, uh, LSD experiment or something. Yeah. Well, yeah. You know, I've seen studies where the most effective thing for demoralizing an enemy is, and they did it at Waco even. Yoko Ono? No, crying baby. Even worse than Yoko Ono, a crying baby?
Starting point is 00:13:54 Yeah, that's right. Yeah, we're wired for that, literally. Yeah, you got a baby that's crying. God set it up, says, I better do something about that. It's funny how it works. Another issue of intelligent design there on God's part. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:09 Well, they, they demoed that at, uh, uh, what was that? Waco where, where the branch Davidians were holed up.
Starting point is 00:14:15 They had, uh, these big speakers out there flashing, crying babies at them all night. That's right. So, you know, you put a man in the middle of,
Starting point is 00:14:23 uh, uh, attack on someone with ear, ear of a, uh, attack on someone with your ear, uh, AirPods, you can make them hear whatever you want at these health levels. Yeah, that's right. You know, that, that should kind of explain this Havana syndrome, how this was, uh, was done. But I don't, I this was done.
Starting point is 00:14:46 But I don't, I don't know. Uh, now this, uh, I kind of want to make clear, I don't know if these AirPods are harmful or not. We're dealing with the unknown. That's right. And yeah, we've not done any, any testing of this stuff. Just like we don't do any testing of drugs anymore, or certainly not vaccines. But they did know the vaccines were harmful.
Starting point is 00:15:11 And I think they know that about the RF stuff as well, because we've had a lot of experience with the cell phone tower clusters and other things like that. Enough that these cell phone manufacturers like Apple will say, don't hold it next to your head. They know that it's harmful, but they sell it anyway. And they give themselves some plausible deniability from a legal stamp, from a lawsuit standpoint. Well, if you ever get around a cell phone tower cluster and your hair standing on it, and that's a pretty good indicator. You've got some sort of electromagnetic stuff going on there.
Starting point is 00:15:46 Yeah. Yeah. Well, you know what you're talking about air stuff one of the things that is uh absolutely true is the fact that airdrop was turned off by apple just to show how connected they are politically how they serve dictators uh they turned off they did an update uh to turn off airdrop so people could not communicate outside of the internet directly with each other. As protesters, they did an update only in China, and they did it just before this stuff happened. And, of course, Apple says it's just a coincidence. Do you believe that?
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Starting point is 00:16:47 betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.ee you know if people need to use uh uh ear devices get the ones that are wired in uh you know that are tethered, because these are actual speakers and they won't hurt you. That's right. But these wireless ones, we're dealing with the unknown, and there needs to be some more disclosure, because, you know, injecting direct radiation into your brain is not a good practice. That's right. I mean, even if it is.
Starting point is 00:17:24 You're right. I mean, even if it is. You're right. If people want to do it, I would recommend people not use any form of wireless earbud. Use the ones that are wired because it's very low frequency, low energy that's being put through the wire. The only thing you got to worry about is listening at too high a level for too long and it ruins your hearing. Uh, the other thing that I've seen of those, uh, that a couple of situations
Starting point is 00:17:50 where if there was lightning nearby, uh, sometimes it picked that up and it, and it burned people pretty badly and you could see the pattern of where that wire was. But you know, that's a very, very rare thing. This other stuff is continuous and it's not really a question as to whether or not that's something that's going to have long-term effects on you. Well, you know, you wonder why we're talking about this. And this is also interrelated to what Elon did with neural link, uh, dog at phony show, I do believe, and I can't prove this. It's just a gut feeling that his people decided to drag the sturdy laundry
Starting point is 00:18:29 out on Apple's front yard, because immediately after that, we're talking within 18 hours, he assembles this dog and pony show with neural link. And he's using the same technology for this brain chips. So, yeah, well, here's is even to me, it's, it's even a more sinister. I mean, it, what he's proposing really sounds good. It really sounds needed, but the way he's going about it it leads me to question i mean i hope he can cure blindness with the way he does it i hope he can uh cure paralysis but he's using the same technology that the the uh apple airpods are using yeah oh yeah yeah it's embedded he's almost
Starting point is 00:19:28 setting himself up as an antichrist figure you know my technology and transhumanism you can live forever i'll cure the blind i'll cure the people who don't have have who have uh who are hard of hearing but we've seen this type of thing as i pointed out when i talked about this yesterday go tree i said you know for the middle of the 20th century we had the creation of the cia and all the rest of them they've been looking at everything they can do for mind control whether it is drugs and lsd anything they can do and now they're bragging darp and these other people bragging that you know troops who suffer from ptsd we can make those bad memories go away and we can even give you memories that of things that you never ever did i mean it's like full-on total recall you know the sci-fi yeah but uh when you look at what elon musk is doing
Starting point is 00:20:11 you know apart from you know the almost comical if it wasn't so disgusting what they're doing in their experiments um and and the effects of them implanting stuff in monkeys' brains and then filling up the holes with some kind of unapproved solvent. I don't know, they went down and got great stuff or something and put it in there. But, you know, it was the horrific things that happened to these monkeys. And, you know, that's one really, but you talk about stuff that's not really been properly vetted or tested, that's going to be one of the issues there. But it's a very sinister thing for people. And when you look at the motive of wanting to hack into somebody's brains, this is where Yuval Harari and the World Economic Forum, all these people, we're going to get into your head.
Starting point is 00:21:00 We're going to get into your brain. So when you got Davos and you got the CIA and all these other people out there and elon musk is the guy who's gonna you know bring this stuff in he's really been the seminal one he's got all these um all these engineers and scientists that have been working for him a lot of them have gone their separate ways and um you know are working on their on other companies and so it's become this multiplying effect he's kind of set up with neural link he's set up like this seminary if you will of people coming in and getting uh training and then going out and doing a whole bunch of these things at the same time it really is sinister in my opinion well you know he showed us this telepathic monkey sake. Yeah. And the telepathic monkey was
Starting point is 00:21:46 typing, welcome to the show and tell, or can I please have snacks? So, you know, if you can have telepathic monkeys already, it's pretty advanced. Oh, I tell you, we live in a crazy time, don't we?
Starting point is 00:22:04 You gotta just laugh at it but uh i'm glad that god's in control but you know we do need to warn people about hucksters you know he's a combination of pt barnum steve jobs donald trump and uh you know satan himself because he's got the that's who dressed up as is for halloween with the boffin costume it is is really yeah when you look at how he has pivoted from somebody who made a fortune uh pushing esg environmental societal governance and pushing the green stuff and everything now he's pivoted and he's now very quickly become the hero of the conservatives and right wing even just by buying Twitter. They love him.
Starting point is 00:22:47 And he hasn't really changed it. You know, he's talked about how he might change it, but at the same time, he's repeating the perspective of Greenblatt at the Anti-Defamation League saying that there is, we're going to allow free speech but not freedom of reach. Well, that's not free speech. And, you know, he says it's the digital public square. Well, it's not the digital public square if he's going to allow free speech, but not freedom of reach. Well, that's not free speech. And, uh, you know, he says it's the digital public square. Well, it's not the digital public square.
Starting point is 00:23:08 If he's going to use it like his own personal, uh, control device. I mean, all of this stuff is the, the, uh, the double talk, the duplicity. It just, you know, sets off my spidey senses is all I can say. Well, it's not much different than Bill Gates going from fake computer guru to fake medical guru. That's right. And if he had, what if, you know, would people be okay if the stuff that Elon Musk is doing was being done by Bill Gates?
Starting point is 00:23:40 No, they wouldn't. Why is it that Elon Musk gets away with this? It's a massive delusion. It's just massive delusion. It's just amazing to me. Well, it's like his claim to cure blindness. Now, this really is a great ideal, but it quickly turns sinister because the way they're going about it is a blind person. They're bypassing eyes.
Starting point is 00:24:08 You no longer need eyes. They stimulate the brain by injecting current through every channel, which they're up to 1024 right now. Yeah. And the process. Well, let me, let me try to explain this in simplistic terms. But before you do, before you get into the details of it, let me just say this. That whole idea, again, bypassing the eyes, what does that allow them to do if it worked? It would allow them to be able to see anywhere, right?
Starting point is 00:24:40 And jack this in over the internet so you could see anywhere. Remote viewing was one of the things that the CIA was always involved in. They were doing a lot of occultic stuff, right? And jack this in over the internet so you could see anywhere. Remote viewing was one of the things that the CIA was always involved in. They were doing a lot of occultic stuff, right? Well, let's bring in some, uh, some psychics and things like that for remote viewing.
Starting point is 00:24:54 They were very interested in remote viewing. Now, if they can do this with the internet and with, uh, jacking into people's brains and doing it electronically, stimulating the brain to image, put the image there. Uh, that's their remote viewing all the stuff they try to do with, uh, jacking into people's brains and doing it electronically, stimulating the brain to image, put the image there. Uh, that's their remote viewing all the stuff they tried to do with the occult. Now they can do it with this, but yeah, go ahead.
Starting point is 00:25:13 Remote viewing in the virtual world. Yeah, that's right. You know, that's what, uh, Zuckerberg's pursuing right now. Virtual reality. That's right. It is you in the virtual world. Also though,. It piques you in the virtual world. Also, though, it gives you remote viewing of the real world, of the physical world.
Starting point is 00:25:30 If you can transmit the camera straight to your brain. Yeah. But the way this works is that they will have a camera taking images of whatever the person is, quote, looking at. And it feeds this data into a processor that sits on the brain, and it is also wired into the brain. Once again, we come back to the EMF factor. Then, as you said, there's a whole lot of room for image manipulation.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Yeah, that's right. So I'll skip the details, but, but this is where they're going with this. And they have both the, uh, cure for paralysis and the cure for blindness. I think they can start putting it in humans within six months. So this was far more advanced than anybody had thought. And you know what? I kind of hope they're successful. I mean, I don't want it to see them go, go sinister this, but, man, there's so much room for manipulation with this.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Well, that's what we always see, right? I mean, you know, technology is a two-edged sword, and it can be used for good, it can be used for bad. They will introduce it using doing good things, so then they can use it for evil. That's just the way it's going to go. You know, back in the 80s when we uh when dennis hayes came out with the uh modem it was the most amazing thing we could get on the
Starting point is 00:27:14 internet and actually we had phone books of internet sites at the time and it was all this research and all this technology and all this data that was there. And people were saying things like, man, we've got access. At LiveScore Bet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses
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Starting point is 00:28:00 specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie To the world's knowledge, you know, from the point that people started writing, this is great. How far can we advance? Well, now, look at where we're at. That no longer is the internet. I mean, this is because, uh, you had a really good thing get hijacked
Starting point is 00:28:29 by people with bad motives. And this was no different. I hope it works. And I look back at it and you know, when you, when you, I, I, um, I tend to think that, uh, it wasn't something that started out innocently and organically. I think it was always planned that way. You know,
Starting point is 00:28:47 you talk about being able to get everything in the world. JCR Licklider was the one DARPA who started talking about the internet and he was a psychologist and he called it the intergalactic computer network, very much like hitchhikers guide the galaxy. It's exactly what it was looking at. And when it became practical when the switching machinery when the you know the routers and things like that got fast enough that it became practical to start sending um you know more and more data so you could do uh pictures first and then video
Starting point is 00:29:17 and audio and things like that uh when that started when that you could see that was happening very rapidly you had um the cia create an open venture capital firm they had to do it so quickly they just went open with it with incutel but you also had all of these you go back you look at all these different venture capital firms that were at the core of financing all of these startups some of them made it some of them didn't but they you know they vetted the people that they knew they could control and then let them compete it out with each other. And they had people from all the intelligence community setting on these venture capital boards.
Starting point is 00:29:52 All of them had at least one or two people from the intelligence community that were higher ups. And so I think this whole thing was set out there as a rope-a-dope. And so I think what you're going to see is is i think you're going to see them do benign benevolent stuff if they can get this to work i'm not signing up for anything like that but if they could get it to work yeah they'll get some people who were paralyzed and some people were blind and it'll roll that way for a little bit of time and then the sinister side of it that they've planned from the very beginning will kick in that That's my opinion. Well, that's exactly right.
Starting point is 00:30:25 I was there when all this was unfolding and I was taking the same approach I'm taking now it's like, Hey, don't take away the world's knowledge, you know? Okay. Put some advertising on it, but don't take it away. And then it started getting more and more and more restrictive to where now you've just got people on the internet screaming at each other and this was no accident. And this technology that we're talking about is no different. I mean, how are they going to use it?
Starting point is 00:31:01 Will they start using it for, for evil means? Uh, I agree. You know, it's like history repeating itself. And maybe, you know, one of the ways that this will stop,
Starting point is 00:31:13 I hate to see it happen, but you know, some of the people who will volunteer for this, uh, you know, we've been talking about the issues of radiation. Uh, we've been talking about,
Starting point is 00:31:23 uh, the horrific, uh, things that happen to these monkeys who did not volunteer. But, you know, some of the humans who get this chip put in, probably the best way that this might get stopped is if there's some horrific effects that happen quickly rather than long-term to show just how dangerous this is.
Starting point is 00:31:42 But they're going to go warp speed with this thing. You know, they're going to to let's do the chip implant. Let's do it right away. You know, just like Trump we're skipped the testing. We got to do this right away because, you know, we want people to be able to walk and see, and all this other kind of stuff. Well, and there's something else. This is not massive amounts of radiation.
Starting point is 00:32:01 It'll take three to five years before people start killing over. That's right. So they'll have their test and they'll say, look, it works great. You'll have testimonies. It'll be like the vaccines. You'll have some people who might right away get an infection or something. It'd be really horrific. And it's like, oh, it's rare.
Starting point is 00:32:19 Don't worry about it. And then they're counting on the long-term effects and people not being able to reliably make an association with it because they can then pull up plausible deniability that's been the game that they've done with uh vaccines for the longest time and uh you know the vaccine plays into this yeah you remember when we were looking at uh the nanotech research the graphene oxide and the gold connectors yeah well this is a different approach. These guys were trying to install the wiring between a computer chip and the
Starting point is 00:32:52 transmitter, which would be a tattoo. They already had protected the magnetic, uh, particles and, uh, medical metal particles in the tattoos. And it was causing really bad rashes and burning people and stuff. But this graphene oxide that was in the vac, this was going to be the conduit. That's right. So you've got people approaching this from various different angles. And you've got a lot of people who have talked about that and the nanotech.
Starting point is 00:33:40 And I think the one thing that we can definitely hang our hat on is what happened with over 2 million doses in Japan that they pulled out because they said these things started getting black material in it that would react with magnets. It's like, what is that? Right now? That is that is an incontrovertible fact they scrubbed off over two million of these things in two different batches because that happened and uh you know one of the things that always always raised suspicion with me from the very beginning was the fact they're going to have to be sent out and stored at these super cold temperatures is that what happened in japan did these things not stay at such a low temperature that now all of a sudden the things that were not supposed to be seen until it got into your body and
Starting point is 00:34:11 got warmed up. Uh, now those things are seen. Is that what is truly happening with us before we go back and I get your answer. I just want to say thank you to, uh, Angus Mustang.
Starting point is 00:34:20 Thank you very much for the tip on rock fan. Angus. Appreciate that. But he does say, uh, this country is lost. Yeah, I agree. It's not lost.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Yeah. Some of us tech warriors out there, it's not lost. We're kind of planting our flag on a hill, but it's not lost. Yeah, there's ways it can be done. I'm going to put my faith in God and see what he does with this thing in the longterm, but there's different means though that he could use, but you were talking about that, uh, graphene oxide, Japan was demonstrating how that graphene oxide would react to magnets.
Starting point is 00:35:08 And it was assuming all these different forms. And basically, it was taking commands via a magnet, which is electromagnetic emissions or frequencies. So, yeah, I mean, that's pretty much a smoking gun that, hey, this had no business in a vaccine. And you had the gold particles, which were going to be the connectors that graphene oxide would be attaching themselves to, which would in turn be attaching to the brain chip or the tattoo. Yeah. So, yeah, but we're starting to see, uh, the, the end results of this and why
Starting point is 00:35:55 else do they want to keep giving a boosters except to build out on that? Yeah. And yeah, the human body's not reacting very well to it. That's right. Yeah. There, there's a lot of stuff here that they don't want us to see a lot of stuff that they're not being upfront about. Uh, it just smells like a rat.
Starting point is 00:36:15 All of it smells like a rat. It's just amazing. And has from the very beginning, you know, we knew that this, I mean, in fact, matter of fact, you know, dark winter, dark winter too. You talked to me about, um, you know, long time ago and, uh, gave me a heads up on a couple of years before they actually rolled out dark winter that they'd been practicing and germ games for 20 years. Uh, that's why, you know, you look at this stuff and it's like,
Starting point is 00:36:37 that it didn't just happen. It isn't bad mistakes. This is something that they not only planned, but they rehearsed for a couple of decades. Yeah. You know, it was like when we started talking about doing this expose, I sent you that article I wrote back in 2015 a penny for your thoughts. It was exactly
Starting point is 00:37:00 what's taking place now. The only thing I was wrong about is basically that these computers that they're wanting what's taking place now, the only thing I was wrong about is, uh, uh, basically that these computers that they're wanting to implant into these people's brain is the size of a quarter. So I was off a little bit on the side. Here's something else. Yeah. How does Elon plan on paying for all this?
Starting point is 00:37:23 Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. It probably doesn't tell you how. How's that? Uh, you, you log on to your account and you want to get rid of the worst memory of your life and replace it with riding unicorns over the rainbow. You pay for it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:42 And I sat around, wait for your update to come. Suddenly you no longer have the worst memory of your life. You remember riding unicorns over the rainbow. I mean, it's, it's, that's how he's going to pay for it. Yeah. So, you know, if you, uh, have a evil ex partner, let's just purge them from our mind and replace them with something happy. I mean, it's crazy what, what, what can go on with these implants. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:11 Yeah. And that's how he's going to generate who knows how much money who wouldn't want to have the worst memory of your life or placed with, you know, something happy. Well, I imagine he'll, he'll get a lot of, uh, government startup money, just like pharmaceutical companies did. Right. If he starts to make a good case for this, Hey, look, you know, we can roll this stuff out.
Starting point is 00:38:32 They will shower him with, um, you know, hundreds of billions of dollars if necessary, and then he'll be allowed to, uh, you know, reap all the profits from it as well. You know, they'll, uh, socialize the investment and, uh, then they'll privatize the profits on it just like they've done with the pharmaceutical companies uh because it is something that they have wanted all along and that is uh mind control being able to get into inside of our heads and manipulate what we're doing it is it is amazingly sinister what is happening with this stuff sure you basically have been
Starting point is 00:39:07 kicked into virtual reality and you're at the mercy of your programmer that's right you know we've talked about that with these autonomous cars and these self-driving cars you're basically at the mercy of your program the thing about a car is you can step out of it and never get back into it. But when these are implanted in your body, yeah. Uh, you're really, uh, uh, really at the mercy of a program. I gotta say, you know, that's the thing about all this stuff that really surprises me again, like I said, how Musk has become this overnight
Starting point is 00:39:40 hero of the conservatives. When you look at the fact that at how aligned he is with the Davos agenda and how the Davos agenda has always been about the brain. Let me play a short clip here, Gautri. This is Klaus Schwab talking about the brain. Here's a short clip here. Thank you very much, Madam President Ursula. What speech, I mean, comprising so many such important issues. I just would like to highlight what you said about the European chips act because it's an important step to create the physical brain for digitalization
Starting point is 00:40:31 and to have it located to a certain extent in Europe. Yeah. So what he just said there, I know you can't see or hear that, on the connection that we've got. That's Klaus Schwab, and he's just gushing over what they were just talking about. He says, people need to understand how important it is to create a physical brain for digitalization. And I mean, Elon Musk is just 100% on board with the technocracy, with transhumanism, and all the rest of the stuff, and so is Peter Thiel. And yet, they've positioned themselves as more, uh,
Starting point is 00:41:05 billionaires who are going to be our conservative saviors. It's just amazing to me. Well, here's the, here's another aspect of it where you launch going to really make some more money. Is all this, uh, data feed going in and out of your brain chip. It's going to be used to wire and really advance AI. Yeah, that's right. That's right.
Starting point is 00:41:31 You know, you can be profiled and, uh, have AI sitting there telling you whatever you want to hear or whatever you want to dream or whatever. I mean, once again, you're at the mercy of the program. Yeah. And that's been one of the things that he's talked about. He says, you know, we're, we're going to be killed by AI unless we essentially join it. You know, so we have to join and in the singularity, we have to become cyborgs. And so he'll, he'll present it that way.
Starting point is 00:41:59 But I listened to their tech technical parts very closely several times. And there is an Achilles heel to this. That's why I said there's some of us old guys. We planted our flag on the hill. Um, you know, how are they going to charge these devices that are in your brain? That's a good point. Well, their, their solution is remote charging. What do they do with, let me ask you this.
Starting point is 00:42:33 What do they do with like a pacemakers and stuff like that? Is that, uh, is that like a, we were leading up to that and Barnaby Jack, remember he hacked a pacemakers and insulin pumps and tell people, tell people Barnaby tell it for us all. I'll tell him who Barnaby Jack was. Well, I worked closely with Barnaby and, uh, he is the one that demonstrated how publicly demonstrated how to, uh, uh, jackpot ATL. I mean, he could program an ATM with the right code,
Starting point is 00:43:08 spit money out. He didn't feel. But he found that boring, so he moved on to medical devices. Okay. And he found that all these insulin pumps and all these pacemakers... At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football.
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Starting point is 00:44:12 basically hack medical devices. Uh, he was going to do this at the black hat in Las Vegas and the night before the demonstration, uh, he quote overdosed and died. And he's no more of a, uh, was no more of a drug addict than you or I. So they karma went through and said, well, we're going to fix all this. And it was just happenstance that Barnaby never got put the display on. And, um, well, and he died a drug addict. Yeah, because it would be very embarrassing for them
Starting point is 00:44:49 if he were to demonstrate that. Everybody would have freaked out, and then, you know. I mean, the point is that you find vulnerabilities, and people would demonstrate them so that they would get fixed. But that would be so damaging to the pharmaceutical industry that he didn't want that demonstration. Right. It would also be so expensive.
Starting point is 00:45:09 Yeah. And I, I can't prove it, but I don't think they upgraded, uh, the security on these things because you see on the, uh, uh, television where, Hey, you all gone, you know, you, you put a device over your implant and send the information to your doctor these things still aren't secure how do they plan on securing uh okay these airpods or even uh these brain chips i mean there's there's number one on their Achilles heel, but they've got bigger ones out there. Uh, this direct charging of these devices, these implants. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:45:53 This is EMF big time. I mean, you are actually taking directed energy and recharging batteries of implants. Right. Through your body, just like you would when you've got, uh, you know, instead of having recharging batteries of implants. Hmm. Right. Through your body. Just like you would, when you've got a, you know, instead of having something that's got a plug, it's inductive charging. Uh, so you've got a base and you just sit it on there, right. Except it's gotta be, you know, it's not in direct contact with it and it's
Starting point is 00:46:18 gotta do it through your body and it's got to do quite a bit is what you're saying. Right. Well, if I was engineering it, I would put some antennas on it. Like, uh, my favorite Martian, raise your antennas and charge it up. It'd be less damaging. Yeah. But, uh, secondly, anybody that uses her cell phone heavily, they'll feel, feel it heat up if you use your, your laptop, a lot, you'll feel it warm up.
Starting point is 00:46:46 This is all EMF. These implanted chips are going to be processing at insane amounts of speed. They're going to generate huge amounts of
Starting point is 00:47:00 heat. Radiation. How are they going to vent this? How are they going to keep it cool? I mean, maybe we'll have like some heat sinks, you know, like, uh, like a punk rock or something, right? Yeah. Exhaust fan or something.
Starting point is 00:47:18 I mean, I don't know. But I mean, if they don't do something, you're going to have heat inside your head getting up to 120, 150, 200 degrees. That's right. Is it going to be
Starting point is 00:47:38 a lithium battery or are we going to have brain fires or something? I mean, you know, hey, let's barbecue our brains. What kind of sauce do you want on it? I mean, this is things where these guys are rushing so hard
Starting point is 00:47:56 they're overlooking the obvious. And it goes back to these monkeys. Okay, maybe you can get your telepathic monkey up and running for long enough to do a dog and show pony. And then it kills over from a big brain. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Yeah. Yeah. That's a really important point. Yeah. It's, it's kind of like all this stuff, you know, it comes back to the energy, doesn't it? You know, it's just how you talk about all the electric vehicles and everything. It's like, okay, but how are we going to, uh, how are we going to charge them
Starting point is 00:48:26 when there's no power on the grid and you're, cause you're shutting down all the other stuff they don't think of those types of things, even today, I talked about goat tree now, uh, the CEO of Volkswagen said, uh, because, uh, energy has gotten so rare and expensive because of your green policies, we can't even build electric batteries, uh, you know, let alone the metal or the plastic that we're going to use in this stuff. So it gets back to the simple fundamental things you're talking about in terms of the massive amount of heat that's going to be generated as these things are doing the processing. The heat that's going to be generated as they're charging. That's going to be a lot.
Starting point is 00:49:01 A lot of stuff. Yeah. I mean, what are you going to do? Install a solar panel on top of their head to ensure backup. I mean, it's just, we're in crazy land and no, not all is lost there. So those of us out there that, you know, we're, we're doing what we can to prevent this from happening. And, but it all is, is, comes back to these, uh, AirPods, you know, everybody's
Starting point is 00:49:32 playing with this stuff and it seems like their customers are the ones that are, are going to suffer from it. Yeah. customers are the ones that are are going to suffer from it yeah and it's not not a good business practice to kill off your customers yeah but that seems like what they want to do i mean you look at everything that they want to do it's not like henry ford's model where he says uh we're going to make cars we're going to mass produce them so the people who are making the cars can even afford to buy a car. Uh, they're, they're putting stuff out there. They, they don't want, uh, you know, they don't want people to have jobs. They want to give the jobs to the robots and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 00:50:13 So it's like, well, who's going to buy your product in the end? I mean, there's another agenda here that is just so different from anything we've ever looked at. They're, they're not interested in, they're not interested in making money. I think they're interested in being the only people left on the planet is what I think they're interested in. Well, back of Klaus Schwab, I've seen he had a heart attack. I'm not going to cast any bad karma on him,
Starting point is 00:50:40 but it's hard to feel sorry for him. Yeah. But with the right programming, you could take Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab's idea of eating bugs. And with the right programming, you could have someone convinced that they're eating sirloin steak or whatever their favorite food is. And they're sitting there chowing down on bugs.
Starting point is 00:51:01 They wouldn't know the difference. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. My son says killing your customers sure works for Big Pharma and their vaccines, doesn't it? Well, yeah, they get subsidized for it. Yeah, and I think these guys will get subsidized for it.
Starting point is 00:51:16 I mean, their fundamental orientation is depopulation, and it has been. Whether you're talking about the green agenda or whether you're talking about COVID, it's about depopulation. And it has been, whether you're talking about the green agenda or whether you're talking about COVID it's about depopulation always has been. And I think these guys want to be the last people left on earth. You know, they want to be able to drive around in their hyper cars or their flying cars or whatever, and not be bothered by the crowds.
Starting point is 00:51:35 They want to make sure that they're not going to be threatened by people. They, they, you know, they get all of this money and they're so concerned that somebody's going to take it from them. Uh, the ultimate, uh, security, uh, way to keep your, your money
Starting point is 00:51:49 as safe as to kill everybody. That's the bottom line. Well, I'll tell you, I'll tell you, you know, uh, tell you when we've crossed the Rubicon on that deal, that's when Walmart opens up funeral services. Yeah. Then, you know, it's getting serious. Yeah. That's right.
Starting point is 00:52:06 Well, you know, the biggest, uh, chain of, uh, funeral, uh, homes as made a, has had a record year. Uh, so maybe Walmart is going to get into that soon. I don't know. Yeah. But this is all, uh, you know, I would like to see this actually work. You know, society and mankind could benefit from it. But it goes back to the early days of the internet where we had all this information, we had free access to it.
Starting point is 00:52:35 If you could understand it, you could learn it. And for whatever reason it threatened people and suddenly now here it is 40 years later, and you've got basically people screaming at each other. And it's like, you know, we lost our chance at progressing at the speed of light with humanity. You know, just the knowledge that was available now. Well, this is what happens when you get commercialism and, uh, government interference and that's right. Yeah. We kick, uh, we kick God out and we're left with a corrupt society where there's no ethics.
Starting point is 00:53:20 So there's no absolute truth. There's no morality. Therefore, uh, we have people who are politicians. They don't understand where this is going if they do understand where it's going they're paid to shut up and go along with it uh because again there's no ethics there's no sense that they're going to be held accountable for what they do in this life and so that really is that the at the foundation of what's going to happen certainly isn't going to be any help coming from the political sector for any of this stuff. You know, in terms of humans being able to do things, some of the stuff may be coming from tech people, but, um, you know, not from politicians. Well, the biggest lunatics in the world are politicians.
Starting point is 00:53:55 I don't know what they're doing. That should be obvious to everybody. Oh yeah. Yeah, definitely now. But you know, I know Gerald Salente is going to follow me. I'm a huge fan of his, so we'll let him continue on politicians being lunatics. That's right. That's right.
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