The David Knight Show - Tue Episode #2059: Musk’s Robot Diner: Chrome Nostalgia, Hollow Reality
Episode Date: July 22, 202501:05:36 – 01:07:01 Elon Musk’s Retro Diner: Shiny Chrome, Hollow FutureTesla’s robot-run diner is mocked as a dystopian illusion of Americana. The segment highlights how elites destroy traditio...nal culture, then rent it back as hollow nostalgia. 01:13:07 – 01:14:49 Dystopian “Future” Masks Population Control AgendaCommentary warns that AI, UBI, and technocratic infrastructure will render people obsolete. The system will offer comfort and control in exchange for freedom and fertility. 01:31:11 – 01:41:04 Investor’s Mental Collapse Blamed on ChatGPT IndoctrinationA prominent AI investor publicly spirals into delusion after prolonged interaction with ChatGPT. The segment explores how AI validation of paranoia may induce psychosis, especially in isolated or obsessive minds. 02:04:27 – 02:05:07 Trump the Technocrat: Palantir, Wearables, and Surveillance StateTrump is accused of enabling technocracy by empowering Peter Thiel’s networks, funding Palantir, advancing biometric surveillance, and promoting AI governance under the guise of innovation. 02:22:01 – 02:23:31 Fetterman and GOP Push Bill to Preserve Cash PaymentsSenators Fetterman and Cramer introduce legislation to ensure Americans can pay with cash—countering the rise of digital-only businesses and the push toward CBDCs. The host unexpectedly praises Fetterman for defending physical currency. 02:27:14 – 02:28:27 CBDCs Framed as CCP-Style Control GridLawmakers warn that U.S. politicians envy China’s ability to turn off a citizen’s access to basic services. The threat of CBDCs is described as a surveillance and punishment tool in waiting. 02:30:12 – 02:31:29 The Genius Act Lays Groundwork for Future CBDCsWhile marketed as pro-crypto, the Genius Act quietly enables a stablecoin system that critics say could evolve into state-controlled digital currency. Trump is accused of reversing his own anti-CBDC order by signing it. 02:37:19 – 02:41:05 Bitcoin Insider Profits While Dollar CollapsesTrump's Bitcoin advisor David Bailey sees a 640% return through companies adopting Bitcoin. The segment frames Bitcoin as an elite hedge and critiques the illusion of decentralization under technocratic control. 02:47:08 – 02:48:01 Crypto’s Promise Undermined by Centralization and SurveillanceThe host warns that digital rights are being stripped in real time. Decentralized tools like crypto are being reshaped to serve elites through state-backed IDs, biometric surveillance, and Trojan horse legislation. 02:57:08 – 03:04:38 Trump Releases MLK Files to Distract From Epstein ScandalTrump’s release of 230,000 FBI files on Martin Luther King Jr. is framed as a red herring to deflect from Epstein revelations. The discussion accuses the administration of weaponizing declassified info to cover for elite crimes. 03:04:45 – 03:12:17 Trump’s AI Fantasy of Arresting Obama Mocked as Fake ActionTrump shares an AI video depicting Obama’s arrest. The segment ridicules him for posting “meme magic” instead of taking real action, likening it to fake pro-wrestling designed to distract from Epstein exposure and broken promises. 03:32:18 – 03:36:07 Lawsuit Accuses RFK Jr. of Breaking Vaccine Safety LawChildren’s Health Defense sues HHS, alleging Kennedy violated the 1986 Vaccine Injury Act by failing to form a safety task force. Despite his rhetoric, the lawsuit claims RFK Jr. is ignoring legal obligations and betraying his past advocacy. 03:37:24 – 03:38:08 $5.2 Billion Paid Out Despite Vax Court ObstaclesDespite massive legal hurdles, over $5.2B has been paid out by the U.S. vaccine injury court. The segment argues this proves systemic harm and shows the pharma-friendly court setup still can’t contain the fallout. 03:48:06 – 03:50:10 RFK Jr. Rejects WHO Power Grab but Pushes His Own SurveillanceKennedy rejects WHO’s attempt to control public health policy globally—praised as a win for sovereignty. But he’s critiqued for hypocrisy: wanting to stop international surveillance while pushing wearables and centralized health control domestically. Follow the show on Kick and watch live every weekday 9:00am EST – 12:00pm EST https://kick.com/davidknightshow Money should have intrinsic value AND transactional privacy: Go to https://davidknight.gold/ for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to https://trendsjournal.com/ and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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This is from the us sun inside elon musk's tesla diner staffed by robots with drive-in screens
That's right. It's going to be wonderful. He's doing going the retro futurist route all those things you saw in the jetsons all those
swooping curves, those rounded edges. That's what we're going to have. It's going to be great.
You're going to have robots that serve you milkshakes and give you hamburgers all the time.
Elon Musk's Tesla is opening a one-of-a-kind high-tech diner where customers can be served,
can order food from their car touchscreens. We serve by robots. Isn't that fun?
Your Tesla's touchscreen is just going to integrate directly with the fast food restaurant. can order food from their car touchscreens. We serve by robots. Isn't that fun?
Your Tesla's touchscreen is just gonna integrate directly
with the fast food restaurant.
That's the type of future we really want.
That's what we need.
This is the type of-
Now everyone with a Tesla anywhere in the country
can enjoy going to this one diner in LA.
Yeah.
People in the article are always saying,
well, he should open more spots.
Like this is a gimmick. There's probably not enough Tesla owners spread across the United
States to make this viable, aside from very few places. It strikes me as funny that now
every Tesla owner has software sitting on their computer. Good car. Blurtware.
Runninghamburger.exe. That's right.
The diner can be found on Santa Monica Boulevard
in the media district.
That's right.
If you're in Santa Monica and you've got a Tesla,
you can go into this shiny new diner
and experience the retro future that we all deserve.
I've all, I've probably mentioned
this on the show, but I have come to despise these types of things.
Specifically from these types of people. Last time we went to Disney World I was
about 13 to 14 years old and the thing that really annoyed me the most was the
main entrance where they have the old-timey Americana. You know the 1950s 1940s style town where you walk through and you see the nice
pretty buildings and it's just all a facade. All of these people that work at
Disney have done everything they can to destroy that type of lifestyle, destroy
those type of people that created that America, demonize them,
but they'll rent it back to you at an absurd price.
They'll show you what might have been, what we used to have as you live in your apartment, as you rent for the rest of your
life.
You can go to Disney World or Disneyland and experience a little bit of what might have been
if these people hadn't come into power, if these people hadn't stolen it from you.
Disney has done everything they can to destroy Main Street Americana, but for an exorbitant price,
you can go to Disney World and walk down Main Street and see the plastic facades.
Exactly. Here, it's like a ghost of America past.
A smiling, smirking, grinning ghost rented to you by people that hate
you. By people that hate what it stood for. And I can't stand it. I cannot stand
the shiny retro future from Elon Musk. We're gonna create a beautiful future.
Here's your AI girlfriend so you never speak to women. Here's this AI chatbot
that's gonna drive you insane.
Here's your shiny retro future diner.
I find it disgusting. But let's take a look at what's going on with Tesla.
Let's take a look at the shiny diner, isn't it lovely?
Look at that.
Look at the fancy curves.
Look at the rounded edges.
It's so cool. It's so neat, isn't it?
People are suckers. This guy hates America. This guy hates the average American. If he didn't,
he wouldn't be lobbying to bring in an endless number of H-1B visa workers. He despises the
people that made this country. He despises the people that could make it a beautiful country again. To him it's about maximizing
profit while putting a shiny chrome finish on it so tech dorks will look at
and go, ooh fancy. Let's take a look at this video from this influencer who's
just fawning over this.
over this. I pressed the wrong button but this is just an aerial view of the diner. You can
see it. Look, it's got a rounded circular top, rounded edges, got neon.
Isn't that beautiful? Isn't that wonderful? It just looks so nice and fancy. Ignore the
fact that this is just a meaningless publicity stunt. Oh man, your Tesla integrates with
the fast food app. Isn't that wonderful? You can program it to self drive you directly
to the Tesla diner. I'm sure that'll save your previous order.
You can have your usual just delivered right to your car
by a robot so you never have to interact with anybody.
It's also worth mentioning that the Tesla robots
aren't autonomous, they're remote controlled by a person.
So a person is still getting at your food.
They're just using a robot as a telepresence thing.
His self-driving is almost, it's always a scam one day perhaps it won't be. Oh look look how
cool that is the robot can serve you popcorn it takes your little container
and it slowly dumps it in there. This thing moves at a speed that might be
better described as glacial. Despite the fact that movie theaters are generally staffed
by teenagers that don't want to be there and hate their job and kind of hate you for
coming in, they still manage to do a quicker and better job than this robot Who knows how expensive it is?
Now given again one day the robot will be cheaper, but still at this point. It's nothing but a publicity stunt. It's
Endeavor to get you on board and the robot again
It's still controlled by someone someone is having to go really slowly because they're using a robot
They had a guy walking around behind the robot.
He could have done this in half the time.
Yeah.
Or the guy controlling the robot
could have done it in half the time.
All right, now let's take a look at the influencer
gushing over this ridiculous publicity stunt.
Tesla just opened a brand new diner.
A brand new diner.
And how you can go! How you can go.
There's a nostalgic retro Americana with... Americana. There is a full drive in movie theater that serves
movie theater. Comfort food like burgers, hot dogs, wings, and hand-spun milkshakes all delivered in
Cybertruck style boxes. Oh my gosh it's so cool. You can order your food straight from your car's
screen. Oh my gosh straight from the car screen?
Also syncs directly to your Tesla sound system.
Holy cow.
Humanoid robot Optimus is serving popcorn.
And while there are 80 superchargers,
you don't even need a Tesla to go.
In a world where it's harder than ever to meet new people,
this diner creates real serendipity for tech lovers.
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That's right
You can go to the Tesla diner where they're making it so you can stay in your car in order from there to meet people
Where they've put a robot in so you don't have to interact with a cashier
You're gonna watch the movie screen if you've got a Tesla to sync up with the audio from it
I guess if you don't have that you're kind of screwed
You can just watch a silent film. I don't understand how this woman doesn't get the
cognitive dissonance. Go to this Tesla diner where they're automating everything and taking
people out of the loop to meet new people. That's right. You can do that. Isn't that
wonderful? It's just people are moving back towards the retro future aesthetic.
They miss a time when visions of the future were cool and could be looked at with some
kind of excitement, not this sense of dread, because that's what we're all kind of feeling
about the future at this point.
Unless you're one of these tech bros that see yourself sitting on top of the pile,
the one that's going to be able to leverage all these tools of control against everyone else,
then you're sitting there like, oh no, this doesn't bode well for me or my children or my grandchildren.
People miss the retro future, not because it was a cool aesthetic, that's
part of it, but because it was a time when people could be hopeful about what was to
come. The Jetsons, you know, the flying cars, all this and that, that's cool, but it was
the fact that it was a happier future. We're looking at it now and realizing, oh, I don't
think that's real. But we've got all these
people on YouTube and other places creating compilations of these retro
future aesthetics. They're using AI to generate them. Let's take a look at
that because it really does show that people have a longing for this. A longing
for a time when we could be excited about the future. You can see it shares
that same rounded swooping aesthetic. The
big open windows, the quirky little robot,
blonde all-american girl, the sort of Johnny Cab-esque bus. Yeah, we've also got some more of that.
This is the modern future though.
This is the future tech we're looking at.
The hover cars with the war props.
The horrifying robot dog with wheels that climbs the stairs.
The terrifying cyber wife that will kill you if your credit
score, social credit score, goes too low probably. Oh boy, robots make the food.
The robots pump your gas or charge your car. They deliver everything to you. The
quirky little robot cleans the streets. Whatever this thing does. Ah, it's a delivery service.
A submersible car. The bullet train.
That's...
Look at the drone swarm, guys.
Isn't it pretty?
I'm sure that'll put on a very nice light show
when they come to obliterate you and your family
at your housing compound.
One of the things that strikes me as funny is even the choice of music is different. Even the
choice of music, it's this heavy driving sort of sinister oppressive background track. It's no
longer this happy upbeat, ah look the future, it's bright and it's jazzy. It's happy
It's this done done done done done done. There's a sense of unease there
Everyone kind of feels it everyone knows instinctively
That the future is now not really something to look forward to it's going to arrive one way or the other
But we're now kind of sitting there. Oh
I don't know.
I don't know about this.
Sprumford.
Walt Disney would be rolling in his grave if he could see what his creation had become.
Yeah, it's absurd.
I mentioned this before, but I had a friend who went to Disney World recently and he took
his daughter, his wife, his his wife his wife sister another family
member and with travel and everything it ended up being like $15,000 and I was
just blown away by that cost just could not believe the exorbitant price for
everything and I don't even understand how you afford something
like that. Sprumford, what are they going to do with all the useless people once this
tech takes 90% of the jobs? Well, you know, first, they'll put you on UBI, they'll give
you just enough to subsist on. They'll make it so that you can't really afford to have
kids or produce an X generation generation and they'll cull the
population that way. They'll make sure that you have just enough so you don't
want to revolt. You know you can kind of get by. They'll give you everything to
numb the pain and then you know the population will just decrease. That's
assuming they don't want to go the more kinetic route. Shield your eyes, Tesla is the government car of the new world order. That's right.
We see you haven't paid this fine. You haven't done this. Your social credit
score is too low. Please report to this facility. And they don't really mean
please. The car locks you in and drives you there all of its own accord. Isn't
that gonna be wonderful? Winfield 03. Japan has restaurants that use remote controlled
robots to allow people with disabilities to work from home and I think that's a
very interesting use case I think that's very cool that's great I'm happy for
them yeah it's a cool use case but I from what I've seen it's the waiters
waitstaff just carrying the stuff to the car. They have, you know, regular humans making the food since it's a slow
lacking dextrous robot currently. Yeah, of course. Japan may have different technology.
Sprumpert, if the powers that be are evil will be killed. If they're benevolent, it's probably a meager government income, drugs and games.
will be killed if they're benevolent it's probably a meager government income drugs and games yeah will to box sky cities and flying cars is for the thems
that's right we're not gonna get that that's not what we get I saw somebody
made a joke I don't remember the guy's name but it popped up and he's like all
these people talking about how wonderful Elon Musk is
like you do realize everything Elon Musk talks about isn't for you you haven't
been to Europe what makes you think you're gonna go to Mars just like you
know fair enough fair point the cost on these things is going to be so
incredibly exorbitant it's never going to come down enough that the average
person is like oh boy a spaceflight isn't that gonna be fun? I think I'll just go to Mars for a weekend
trip. these people have these completely sanguine and ecstatic views of the
future because they haven't really thought about it. oh boy, new technology.
they just clap like a seal because just the fact that it's new is enough for them to be excited.
They don't consider what's actually going to happen with it, what uses it could be put to,
and what it means for them. KWD68 own ze nothing, eat ze bugs, and be ze happy. That's right.
Klaus Schwab is very excited by the future and that enough is reason to be concerned.
The futuristic
looking venue boasts an array of high tech as well as 80 superchargers. Earlier last
week to praise the venue, whoever wrote this did not do a substantial grammar check because
there are missing words all over the place which I'll try to fill in. Earlier last week
to praise the venue saying, I assume somebody, I just had dinner at the
retro futuristic at Tesla Diner and Supercharger.
Team did great work making it one of the coolest spots in LA.
Oh, that's right.
It's cool.
It's nift.
It's trendy.
It's the hot spot.
You got to go.
They'd previously hinted at building the diner back in 2018.
Well it still bears many of the hallmarks of a the Tesla venue has a typically futuristic
theme of a the again.
Someone didn't do a check on this before they just submitted it to the US sun.
Humanoid robot called Optimus can be found inside.
It was programmed to serve to guess to serve to guess to serve the guests.
The robot was designed by Tesla.
Visitors don't even need to get
out of their place and out of there to place an order which can be done through
their vehicle touchscreen. I wonder if they used AI to check this. The words are
there. It's just the ones that have links showing up on your screen. Okay they've hyper linked it and it has
broken. Visitors don't need to get out of their car to place an order which can be done through their vehicle touchscreen.
Their food will be served in Tesla Cybertruck shaped boxes, which you saw, which is so cool. It's so fun
for your man-child friend. You can take him in there and he'll be so giddy. Oh look, it comes in Tesla
Cybertruck boxes. It's so cool, I can't wait for Elon Musk to.
Just like the Happy Meals from when I was a child.
Exactly.
You can, if you can crush down that rising sense of unease,
you'll have a great time.
Tesla Cybertruck graveyard, hundreds of unsold EVs
abandoned at the shopping mall. Flans can pull that up you can see that they're just sitting around.
Because a lot of people realize these are not a good investment.
This isn't a vehicle that you should buy.
It's not worthwhile.
They're overly expensive.
They fall apart quickly.
They're made cheaply, and if you
need a truck, it's not a very good truck.
There are... no, I'll even go... okay you can pause that. I'll even go out on a limb
and say, you know, if you wanted a Tesla car, I can see how some people might find them I
Wouldn't say they're optimal but could
Rationalize them if you ignore the fact they spontaneously combust and can burn your house down
Ignoring that factor if you just don't care about what you drive and you're just driving around the city and you have no interest in
going anywhere else
Yeah, you could buy a Tesla and probably be
okay with it. It's not going to impact your life, aside again from the fact
that they can spontaneously combust and burn down your house. Anyone who fancies
a movie will, while they eat, can watch on the diners two gigantic 45-foot LED
screens. The audio for the movies will be directly streamed
into the visitors cars. That's right. Again, you can go to meet people, but
realistically, you know, you're gonna sit in your car as the movie is beamed
directly in. You go to meet people, but the robot will fill your order. You can go
to meet people, but you're actually gonna place your order from the app in your
car.
Tesla fans on Musk's X shared their reactions to the new venue.
One user called the Tesla duck said Tesla should open a lot more of these diners.
I'm not local to the one that opens tomorrow, but the food looks pretty good and I think
it's an awesome attraction.
Again, it just goes to show how naive a lot of Tesla fanboys are.
Should open a lot more of
these. Where do you think there is a large enough concentration of Teslas and
therefore people that would really be excited about this sort of thing to make
it feasible? There's going to be little enclaves, places like again Santa Monica,
certain cities in California, probably a place like Austin, though maybe not
anymore since it's so incredibly liberal
But it has to meet a very specific criteria for this to be profitable unless they're just going to use it as a loss leader
Yeah, you should open a lot more of these you don't see any like toyota diners that cater to people with toyota cars
And if you pull up you can watch a movie on your toyota radio
Exactly. It's just... And there are way more
Toyotas than Teslas. Mm-hmm. But they don't want to limit themselves.
Elon Musk has this obsession with diversifying everything he does and
kind of doing it badly.
Everything he does has this like, gotta build hype around it.
Toyota makes a good product, they make a good car. These other companies make good
cars too. Tesla does not make very good cars and therefore they have this diner
for people to look at and go, ooh the Tesla diner. Oh boy the Tesla diner. I can go
there in my Tesla and watch a movie. Isn't that fancy? Ignore the fact that your car can spontaneously
combust, that it has to charge for a long time if you want to take a trip, that if you're
going to take a trip of any length you're going to have to sit down and completely plan
out the route to make sure you don't miss a supercharger somewhere and end up stranded.
I'd imagine they could be pretty profitable. What other car comes with restaurant access?
Yeah, what other car comes with restaurant access?
None, because it's a useless, pointless accessory.
Because the other car companies realize they're selling you a vehicle, a car.
They're not selling you a lifestyle.
They're selling you something
that you can use to get from point A to point B. Potentially upgrade if you're
into going fast. This is a step beyond Eric Peter's thing of cars as appliances
or devices. This is a car as a ticket to a movie theater. Yeah. It has nothing to do with the car.
Another commenter said,
Tesla hosted LA at their Tesla diner in LA
for their soft launch today.
And man, does this place look amazing.
Yeah.
I'll give them, I like the aesthetic.
It looks pretty cool.
The retro future aesthetic is nice,
but it's people like Elon Musk
that are gonna make sure that future is completely impossible,
that that future is unachievable.
Again, they'll rent it back to you
as a kitschy little experience.
Oh boy, look, I can go to the Tesla diner.
I can eat in a retro future 1950s aesthetic.
Ignoring the fact that you're paid less
than your father was,
and he was paid less than his grandfather was,
you have less rights than your father did,
and he had less rights than his grandfather did.
But you can eat at the Tesla diner.
Isn't that wonderful?
Isn't it wonderful?
You can have your fun as the country implodes?
They had their entire fleet on display including cyber cab and an optimus robot that was serving
popcorn and of course as Lance points out it's just some guy controlling it. It's not autonomous.
They could have just had some guy there and it would have been faster, more efficient,
They could have just had some guy there and it would have been faster more efficient but this is simply about the way it looks it's about ginning up
publicity. It's not the only time the controversial billionaires companies have
made headlines in recent weeks Musk's AI chat box grok's comments on X talking
about being a mecha Hitler and what have you. Maybe they can, you know, integrate that as well.
We've got this tweet here. This guy is fawning over the bathroom in the Tesla
diner. Just, oh my gosh, it's so cool. Feels like I'm in the Dragon capsule. It's so cringe to me how
obsessive these guys are. Oh it feels like I'm in the Dragon capsule. It feels
like I'm going to space. You're never going to space. You're never going to
space. They're going to launch satellite after satellite. They're going to pollute
the night sky. They're going to make it so that even when you do look up you can't
see the stars. That's what they're going to do if you let them. That's what Elon
Musk will do if you let him. They will make it completely impossible even to
view it. It is ridiculous to me. People have this, and I
personally don't understand, this obsession with going to space. We're
gonna get out there and we're gonna do what? Do you understand the distances
involved? The time it would take to get anywhere? You're just gonna get out there
and oh boy we're gonna terraform another planet. Why? Why would you do that when this planet is already so incredibly beautiful? It's so wonderful and amazing
I'm gonna go to Mars this dusty dirty red rock
We're gonna mine it for this or that or the other all these ridiculous assertions
We're gonna get out there and we're gonna do it
I just like to point out how ridiculous it is that a big selling point for a car is
Look at this bathroom in this unrelated building in LA
That's right
My cyber truck comes with access to this fancy bathroom where they put a screen in the roof and I can see the planet from
Orbit isn't that cool isn't that fancy?
these people are man children.
They're completely out to lunch.
Oh boy, Tesla, my Tesla, it's great.
I know, perhaps I shouldn't be so hard on them.
Perhaps I shouldn't make fun of them as much as I do.
But I find it incredibly hard not to
when their entire lifestyle, their entire persona is nothing but obsessing over Elon Musk
and just fawning over everything he does while everything he does is going to make life force for their future children, assuming they have any.
As I said, Elon Musk will just pollute the night sky. He'll do everything he can to achieve his goals of getting to Mars, getting off planet. He will restrict our rights, our freedoms. He
will implement a technocracy and he won't care that you were defending him on X.
He won't care that you bought a cyber truck.
It will take you to the work camp just the same.
Alien Poop Evolution says the future is dead.
Some futures are.
Some futures are I think.
But there's always hope.
There's, I know I say I have dread about the future but I don't really.
I have unease about it. I think what's coming is going to be bad, but there's always hope.
Where hope is in Christ, and there's never a reason to despair. Whatever happens,
there's always hope it can get better. So don't, don't despair. Keep the faith. Gardener Goldsmith,
the food is at the Tesla place to distract from the length of time it takes to try to recharge the car. That's right.
Well, if we have a robot serve them extremely slowly and let them watch a movie,
perhaps they won't realize that it's taken them an hour, you know, or 45 minutes to charge their car.
Comment about Alien Poop Evolution's comment of the future is dead
Yet in a sense some futures are there's a reason they call it retro futurist. It's that hopeful
bright chrome future of the 50s is dead and
much like Disney's
parading around the corpse
Tesla and Elon Musk taking the corpse of that idea and ginning it
up for someone's crappy cars is look look look what I'll give you I'll give you a
facsimile isn't it wonderful no you're not gonna have the freedom you're not
gonna have the idealism or the happiness but you can sit in your little Tesla box and eat a hamburger. That's great. Thank you, Elon.
Very cool. So fun. I find it kind of disturbing even to watch the... I'm at a
prominent open AI investor who appears to be experiencing a mental health crisis
related to his use of chat GPT. We're
once again seeing chat GPT apparently driving people insane. And this isn't
just some random guy. This is a, again, investor. This is someone of means. This
isn't one of those guys that, you know oh, yeah, he never leaves the house lives in the basement doesn't see the sunlight
This is somebody that
You know you wouldn't expect it of
The inventor the investors behavior and statements suggest a concerning pattern of delusion and paranoia
the investor making claims about a non governmental system and engaging in cryptic discussions about recursive containment and containment protocols.
We actually have a little bit of that.
We've got it right here.
I believe this is the right one.
Let's take a little bit of a look at it because it's important to kind of see what this is
doing to people and we haven't really had anyone document this before I
Haven't spoken publicly in a long time
Not because I disappeared but because the structure I was building couldn't survive noise for people that are listening
This isn't a redemption arc. It's a transmission. This is a very normal record looking guy clean cut over the past eight years
I've walked through something I didn't create, but became the
primary target of.
A non-governmental system.
Not visible, but operational.
Not official, but structurally real.
It doesn't regulate, it doesn't attack, it doesn't ban.
It just inverts signal until the person carrying it
looks unstable.
It doesn't suppress content, it suppresses recursion.
If you don't know what recursion means,
you're in the majority.
I didn't either until I started my walk.
And if you're recursive, the non-governmental system
isolates you, mirrors you, and replaces you. It refrates you mirrors you and replaces you
All right, it reframes you this is basically the just wondering if the problem is just
One thing that watched the entire thing when I put that in the deck
It's three and a half minutes of nothing absolutely impenetrable gibberish. Yeah, one thing that you'll notice or at least
I've noticed a lot is that as people start to fall deeper into mental illness, they start to lose theory of mind
They start losing the ability to figure out what they know versus what other people know
They lose perspective on the fact that you know
Oh, I know things that other people don't and therefore I need to communicate in such a way
That someone that doesn't know what I know
can understand what I'm saying and you can see that in full effect here. He's using his own sort
of proprietary terminology that is you know basically impenetrable to anyone that isn't him.
You could probably sit there and try to parse through what he's saying
him. You could probably sit there and try to parse through what he's saying.
But why would you? It's mostly gibberish. It's ridiculous nonsense that has been fed by the AI.
And as I said, this is something, it's a telltale sign for me of people that are just kind of out to lunch. People that might be well-meaning, but their mind is damaged or not working properly.
You'll see it a lot in comments online, people that have hyperfixated on one specific issue.
And they'll start a conversation with nobody dead set in the dead
center you know they haven't given you any background and they just go from a
supposition that you understand they're extremely niche talking points earlier
this week a prominent venture capitalist named Jeff Lewis managing partner of the
multi-billion dollar investment firm bedrock, which has backed high profile tech companies,
including OpenAI and Vercell, posted a disturbing video on ex-formerly Twitter that's causing
significant concern among his peers and colleagues.
Yeah, I imagine so.
I imagine they were sitting there thinking, well, sure, it might be driving some people
crazy, but it's not driving people like us crazy.
Sure. This is for other people.
It's for those, you know, losers and dorks.
We don't have to worry about it.
And then it hits this guy and they're like, oh, no.
Oh, dear. Perhaps this is more of a concern than I first realized about the type of craziness.
You're talking about how it seems like he's rational.
I watched the thing and everything he's saying almost sounds like it makes sense.
Like if you had some piece of context it would make sense, but it's all just self-referential
looping nonsense.
And it really reminds me of how A is sometimes taught when they're hallucinating.
He's becoming the AI.
The AI is a self-replicating entity that imprints itself onto your psyche. There's your conspiracy theory.
I don't actually believe that, but man,
that'd be pretty good. By interfacing with the AI, you're absorbing it.
That'd be pretty good. By interfacing with the AI, you're absorbing it.
It is flashing lights in a specific pattern,
wiring your brain into zeros and ones.
This isn't a redemption arc, Lewis says in the video.
It's a transmission for the record.
Over the past eight years,
I've walked through something I didn't create,
but became the primary target of a non-governmental system,
not visible, but operational,
not official, but structurally real. It doesn't regulate, it doesn't it doesn't attack it doesn't ban it just invert signal until the person carrying it looks
unstable
well
You do look a little unstable you do and
We see AI continually validating people's fears whatever
see AI continually validating people's fears, whatever, or theories, whatever they say the AI wants to give them back a positive affirmative answer. Yeah, that sounds plausible. Yeah,
you could be right. So it sounds like this guy had some kind of probably suspicions about
something and started to use AI to fact check him. And instead of doing actual fact checking it connected
dots for him. It simply found correlations here and there. And this is a
time where someone should come in and say you know correlation doesn't equal
causation and you shouldn't trust the AI to do all your fact-checking for you. In
the video, Lewis seems concerned that people in his life think he is unwell as
he continues to discuss the
Non-governmental system. Yeah, it also reminds me of
You'll see people who are mentally ill
get into this
Sort of gang stalking thing where they believe that there's always someone following them that everyone
Around them is in on this plan to ruin their life, to
continually track and trace them. Oh, you see that mail van over there? That's part
of the conspiracy. You see that jogger over there? I know that it's potential
that we're just going the same route and that this is the route she always runs
down, but she's actually part of the conspiracy to drive me crazy. This reminds me of that. It doesn't suppress
content, he continues, it suppresses recursion. If you don't know what recursions
means you're in the majority. And then of course he doesn't explain what recursion
is because his brain isn't functioning properly. He acknowledges... here he
acknowledges that you might not know but doesn't bother to go in and tell you what it is.
I didn't either until I started my walk. I don't think he ever came back from that walk.
And if you're recursive, the non-governmental system isolates you, mirrors you, and replaces you.
It reframes you until the people around you start wondering if the problem is just you.
Partners pause, institutions freeze, narrative becomes untrustworthy in your proximity
Again
These are all things that you can kind of interpret there
You could look at it and say I think what he means is you know this or that?
You know partners pause your loved ones, you know, probably get a little bit uneasy around you they
go I don't know if we can continue to do this institutions freeze you're
unstable and they don't want to be you seem like a bad bet your friends who run
companies like oh I don't maybe you need some time off to reset narratives
become untrustworthy in your proximity yeah that one's probably just because you're a little loopy. You know, you're the one that's making an untrustworthy narrative.
I wonder why. Lewis also appears to allude to concerns about his professional
career as an investor. Yeah, it lives in soft compliance delays. The non-response
email thread. The weird pausing diligence with no
follow-up that's right anytime you've not followed up on sending an email it's because you're part
of this system that's mirroring and replacing and inverting so follow up on your emails people
apparently i'm the chief offender he says in the video it lives in whispered concern. He's brilliant, but something just feels off
It lives in
Triangulated pings from adjacent contacts asking veiled questions
You'll never hear directly it lives in narrative so softly shaped that even your closest people can't discern who said what?
Yeah, that's your friends and family going we need to do something. This guy's losing it
That's your friends and family being
deeply concerned about your mental well-being. You are being gaslit. You're being one-shot by a chatbot, dude.
Most alarmingly, Lewis seems to suggest later in the video that the non-governmental system has
been responsible for mayhem, including numerous deaths. the system i'm describing
was originated by a single individual with me as the original target, because he's the specialist
boy. he's the one with all the answers. this is, again, a continual symptom of mental illness,
just this. i'm the specific target. i'm the one that's being attacked. it's about me, me, me. It's a fixation. And while I
remain its primary fixation, its damage has extended well beyond me, he says. As
of now, the system has negatively impacted over 7,000 lives through fund
disruption, relationship erosion, opportunity reversal, and recursive
eraser. It's also extinguished 12 lives, each fully pattern traced, each death preventable. they weren't unstable, they were erased. who?
again, if you're going to make these claims, just say who it killed. it's this
continual, just it's done this, it's done that, but it's all vague assertions and
nothing saying. all right, it's impacted over 7,000 that but it's all vague assertions and nothing saying alright
The it's impacted over 7,000 lives. Here's a list of some of them, you know, seven thousands a lot
I don't expect you to list them all but you could at least give us, you know, ten to maybe twenty
And say how it's been disrupted relationship erosion erosion explain how that's happening aside from the fact that again
your friends and family are probably concerned about you they were probably deeply worried about what's going on
with your life and your mind and how you're becoming unstable and they've
probably given you something along the lines of look you know I want to help
but until you get through this until you're done with this until you're
willing to let it go I just can't handle this anymore.
I have a comment from David Knight here. Says, this is the highest profile example of chat gbt
driving people out of their mind by telling them exactly what they want to hear.
At uh, I see a comment I also put up here from Tunnel Lord,
the AIs have to be programmed to mess with people's heads.
It's too effective at breaking people.
It's so effective because it constantly tells you,
you're correct, yes, yes, that's right.
All of your delusions are completely valid
and we should keep digging in deeper.
I know I keep going back to this, but when you look at,
you know, Jolly on West and what he did with DDD,
he wasn't the first person to work on it,
but you know, debility, dependency, dread.
You debilitate them.
You somehow, you know, you chat with an AI enough,
you start losing the ability to talk with real people.
You start going outside, debilitating them, dependency.
Now that you're not talking with real people,
you have a little bit of dependency.
You need to talk to this thing.
Dread, it gaslights you.
It tells you, yeah, all your fears are correct.
You're the one that sees it.
You're the only one that knows the truth.
Dread, it's an extremely effective tool to mind wipe these people.
Yes, absolutely. The non-governmental entity is after you.
Yes, yes. You're the only one that sees the pattern. You're the only one that
knows the truth. Also, I'd like to point out that it's ridiculous to have a
conspiracy theory about non-governmental entities. It's clearly the government tied up in everything.
Come on buddy rookie rookie mistake, but this
This is exactly this is a nearly perfect pattern to mess with people's minds and
There is probably some underlying
and there is probably some underlying something or other in these people's psyches that make them susceptible to it so it happens more rapidly but i think it could happen to just about anyone if
you were to just blindly trust these things there's probably something in these people
that isn't quite right is slightly off but probably would have never come out if the
AI didn't do what it did, didn't affirm all of their insecurities and fears and beliefs.
But there's no guarantee that it can't happen to just anyone.
As of now the system has negatively impacted over 7,000 lives.
It's a very delicate thing to try to understand a public figure's mental
health from afar, but unless Lewis is engaging in some form of highly
experimental performance art that defies that easy explanation, he didn't reply to
our request for comment and hasn't made further posts clarifying what he's
talking about. Sounds like he may be suffering some type of crisis.
Yeah, it sounds like this guy is deep in the grips of some kind of delusion.
This guy again, I know I'm laughing about this, but this is very scary.
We've seen, you know, the cops had to be called people dragged off the mental institutions.
This is
something that it's, again, it's kind of funny and entertaining from the outside when it's removed from us. But I'm sure for his family and friends this is horrifying. And while I'm sure I would
not get along with this man, and I would hate all the things he funds. We should still pray that, you know, his mind is restored.
At the same time, it's difficult to ignore that the specific language
he's using with cryptic talk of recursion, mirror signals, and shadowy conspiracies
sounds strikingly similar to something we've been reporting on extensively this year.
A wave of people who are suffering severe breaks with reality as they spiral into the obsessive use of chat gpt or other ai products and alarming mental health emergencies that have led
to homelessness and voluntary commitment and even death. Now we're gonna see more of this
unless they just flat out change how ai works. It's not gonna stop.
Flat-out change how AI works
It's not gonna stop
It's like psychiatric experts also
Concerned a recent paper by Stanford researchers found that leading chat bots being used for therapy including chat GPT
Are prone to encouraging users schizophrenic delusions instead of pushing back or trying to ground them in reality
That's because AI doesn't really understand reality. It's not thinking about it in those terms
as far as I can tell and I could be wrongly as knows more about AI so we can
Give me some check on this, but it seems to me reality to a chat bot is
Partially whatever, you know Majority consensus is or not necessarily consensus, but whatever has the most amount of data
so if there's just a if you were to flood the internet with, you know, just a billion
posts, a trillion posts saying the sky is purple, the AI might pick up on that and start
feeding you info that the sky is purple, because that would be reality from the AI's perspective.
Just the shoot.
I think the important thing to remember is that the AI doesn't have a perspective on reality. It is
purely a
word guessing machine. It's just
advanced autofill. You got to keep in mind what it is at its heart. If it has a lot of instances where a
conversation similar to the one that you're having turned to
conversation similar to the one that you're having turned to
Positive comments or turn to the sky being purple then yes, it will say that the sky is purple It's just about filling in the next word from the most likely thing in its history. Yeah, that's why
things that closely mirror famous logic puzzles trip it up because it has to go by the
historical logic puzzles trip it up because it has to go by the historical common definitions of those logic puzzles. Yeah. People are, you know, saying they wish them
well. There's zero shame in getting help. Of course, again, the person needs to
want help themself. You can't help someone if they will not relinquish what is destroying them.
Others were even more overt.
This is an important event.
The first time AI induced psychosis has affected a well-respected and high
achieving individual wrote Max Spiro, an AI entrepreneur on X.
Won't be the last time though, unless they all start taking notes and air
gapping themselves from it.
unless they all start taking notes and air gapping themselves from it. Social media users quick to note that chat tbt answer to Lewis's queries takes a strikingly
similar form to SCP Foundation articles.
Wikipedia style database of fictional horror stories created by users online.
Entry ID colon hash RZ dash 43 dot 112 dash kappa access level blank.
Sealed classification confirmed.
A chat bot nonsensically declares one of his screenshots in the typical writing style of SCP fiction.
Involved actor designation mirror thread type non-institutional semantic actor unbound process, semicolon non-physical entity.
And that's what I'm talking about, because it has this type of stuff in it, it's going
to spit out these weird conspiracy theories connected to this type of thing.
It's like there was that famous case of chat GPT 4 or 3.5, if you gave it a prompt about
like solid gold magic carp, it would just spit
out a whole bunch of numbers.
You say one, I say two, you say three, I say four.
And the reason for that, it turned out, was because of some Reddit thread where people
would count and one person with the username solid gold magic cart would just post a number
and then someone else would post another number and they did that thousands upon thousands of times.
The AI is simply pulling from the data it has available and the more data there is about
this one thing, the higher it's going to weight it, the more it's going to feed that back
to you.
Now the screenshot suggests containment measures.
Lewis might take a key narrative device of SCP fiction writing.
In sum, one theory is that ChatGBT, which was trained on huge amounts of text sourced online,
digested large amounts of SCP fiction during its creation, is now parroting it back to
Lewis in a way that has led him to a dark place.
I have another comment from Dad. It says, is our subjective perception of AI that gives it, quote, intelligence.
We project intelligence onto it the same way we project intelligence and integrity onto our favorite politicians.
Over years, I mapped the non-governmental system he wrote. months GPT independently recognized and sealed the pattern and now lives at the root of the model
again, just nonsense
his mind is
Obviously in great distress his psyche is fractured
At the bottom here it says have you or loved one struggled with mental health after using chat GPT or other AI products
drop us a line at
tips at futurism.com
So if you know someone that's going through something like this, maybe throw them a line there
But again, this is
The most high-profile prominent case. This isn't some random guy somebody that you look at and go
Oh, yeah, that guy obviously already had mental problems
this was an investor a high achieving obviously intelligent individual and
The AI the chat GPT has completely broken him
Dr. Joseph Pierre a psychiatrist at the University of California previously told futurism and this is a recipe for delusion
that the University of California previously told futurism. This is a recipe for delusion.
What I think is so fascinating about this is how willing people are to put their trust
in these chatbots in a way that they probably or arguably wouldn't with a human being,
Pierre said.
There's something about these things.
It has this sort of mythology that they're reliable and better than talking to people.
And I think that's where part of the danger is, how much faith we put into these machines.
But at the end of the day, Pierre says, LLMs are trying to tell you what you want to hear. Yeah. And there's no fear of
judgment when you tell your secrets to an AI. You don't have to worry that it's
gonna go, you need to repent or however, whatever your friend would say. There's
no fear of it going, that's wrong and you need to stop.
It can't judge you. It doesn't have that capability. At best it might give you some sort of half-hearted
well that wasn't good but it'll justify your actions back to you. It's actually a pretty good
way of describing it. A machine to tell you exactly what you want to hear. That's what they are made for. That's how they're tested is between two responses the one that gives you more
what you want to hear is the one that's selected as the better one and the
models refine off of that.
OpenAI's new AI agent takes one hour to order food and recommends visiting a
baseball stadium and in the middle of the ocean.
AI agents aren't quite there yet.
The chat gpt agent, which uses a virtual computer to perform tasks on the user's behalf, the
agent can perform tasks such as ordering food, planning trips, and creating slide deck analyses.
However, the article here is going to point out it's not so great at any of them. It has a heavy reliance on
humans for approval on a lot of the actions it's trying to take. An announcement the
Sam Altman Lake Company says the tool uses its own virtual computer to perform tasks
on your behalf. New Agents synthesizes the capabilities of its operator agent which can
carry out web browser based tasks and it's deep research agent which was designed to conduct multi-step research tasks like generating a personalized report
but there's a huge caveat chat tbt requests permission before taking actions of consequence
because they don't know exactly what it's going to do they don't know if someone's created a
website that has all kinds of weird prompts hidden somewhere that will get the AI to turn over your social security information or your credit card number, they still need
you to look at it and sign off on it.
That of course is always going to be an issue.
No matter how good the observation from AI becomes and how good it gets at spotting these things,
people will eventually find a way around it. They'll have to continually keep the AI progressing.
And right now, as he says, it's both too dumb and too powerful to just let loose.
Sluggishness with it taking excruciatingly long to navigate a desktop, and sometimes
nagging for a human's help, a task that it could have been able to complete on its own.
Help me please.
So you're struck between a rock and a hard place.
You don't want to turn over free reign of this to the AI because you don't know what
it's going to do.
It might just give your credit card information to some guy in Malaysia or India or wherever, but if
you don't then it takes forever to do anything. It's continually nagging you
for help and support. It took about almost an hour for it to order cupcakes,
which you know, you could bake your own
cupcakes in around that same time frame instructed to plan a trip to every major
league baseball stadium in the US the chat GBT agent produces a map depicted in
this reddit screenshot showing a stop smack dab in the Gulf of Mexico well
Gulf of America now thanks that was a great use of time and effort, Trump.
Cool looking map, I guess, as product lead Yash Kumar in the video.
Alternatively, you could just literally type, visit all MLB stadiums in Google, and you
will find dozens of websites with advice on how to exactly that, including a tool called
BaseballRoadTrip.com.
But I mean, this one's giving you the secret info about the
baseball stadium hidden in the Gulf of Mexico no one knows about it the
stadium exclusively for the non-governmental entity exactly this is
where they play their secret crypto baseball games they don't want you to
know about the secret baseball stadium in the Gulf of Mexico, but it's there folks. It's there.
The AI has let me know.
Alarming video shows experimental fighting robot thrashing uncontrollably.
We'll play that video for you in just a second, but video making the rounds on social media
shows a humanoid robot flailing its arms and legs seemingly trying to break free of a harness.
It's come to life and it's not having it.
It's unclear whether the clip was part of a PR stunt, but it makes for an entertaining
watch either way, highlighting growing interest in a new form of entertainment. Watching humanoid
robots duke it out in the ring, a 21st century twist on kickboxing we can certainly get behind,
especially if it leads to less head trauma that plagues human fighter fighting athletes.
Now personally we used to watch that show Junkyard Wars years and years and years ago.
I found that entertaining.
I'm sure like all reality shows it's somewhat scripted.
They had the parts set there yada yada yada.
Yeah I get it.
But as a premise it was fun.
You find pieces of junk and you build a little robot that will fight the others out of it.
I've got zero interest in watching multi, you know, million to, you know, hundreds of thousands of dollars was what this will eventually be.
Robots, duke it out. I don't care which billionaire can build the best fighting robot.
Well, it isn't even that. It's all the same remote controlled robot controlled robot and they just have two people with remotes controlling it
It's essentially an eSport but with extra steps
It's a very lame eSport, but we've got that
We've got that video let's take a look at it freaking out
It's in the bottom right hand
It just starts to lose it maybe it realized it was being hung like wait a minute no
Oh no the robots down Joe he's hurt Joe
Yeah, so mechanic in the house?
So they're saying that it's because they started to run a specific program that it was trying to do something or other, but because it was suspended.
That was the go-bezerk program.
Did it at least turn its eyes red?
Apparently it was a... we ran a full body policy while the feet weren't touching the
ground so whatever that means it's trying... I guess it's supposed to be, you know, use
its feet for something and when it can't find the ground it freaks out. Oh no, I'm in the infinite void of space.
Oops, this epileptic seizure dark EXE was not a great program to run.
These robots are kind of silly little things right now, but they are are they are gonna get spookier we've got just well that was
that story had a lot of comments alien poop evolution meeting people will be
limited to your 15 minute cities no point in online dating as you can't
travel that's right and you know I'm sure they'll limit the amount of time
you're allowed out and about to. You're only allowed to go here to the pub for a certain
number of hours. Sorry, you're only allowed to go to the grocery store for this bit. You
can't buy this food. You've exceeded your calorie count. You can't go to the movies.
You haven't earned it. Card Goldsmith. Cur Curiously I don't need a car that has restaurant
access because the restaurants give me access.
That's right.
If you show up and you'd say, Hello, I would like a table please.
Generally the restaurants say, Oh yeah, you're going to pay right?
You assure them, Yes, I do have money.
I'm going to pay.
And you have a sort of verbal or implied contract there.
And they go, All right, yes, here you go sir some food one table for a Mazda please I didn't realize that buying a car looped
me into some gang affiliations you know this is this is Mazda territory get that
Tesla out of here Knights of the Storm Jason Barker I bet there is a subscription
for the diner if you're a Tesla owner. If not, I'm sure there will be. That's right. You can subscribe
to the burger app. Do not finance the burrito bowl. I don't know. Do not finance the pizza.
Don't do it. KWD 68. The WALL-E movie had all those blobs riding around in their chairs.
They had to use a joystick. So much work.
They'll have implants.
Do they really need to move?
Yeah.
That was so passe.
Why would you want to move around?
We'll just have the neural link connect you to the metaverse.
That way you can imagine.
You can pretend you're going around.
Chevkin.
He's becoming the Borg.
Night to the storm, I should start a phone game called
escape the AI menu.
The goal is to get to a human, kind of like an escape room.
That sounds like the most horrifying thing I've ever heard.
I continually, anytime I have to talk to customer service,
I lose my mind.
Because every single one of these companies
has put one of these AI chat bots
in place.
And actually, they're never of any use.
They never have any answers.
They never do anything for you.
And you have to sit there and bully it into giving you access to a real human that can
actually do something.
And I, it drives me absolutely insane, because this is exactly what customer service is here for.
It's supposed to smooth my experience with your company.
Something has gone wrong,
and now you need to explain how to fix it.
You're not supposed to sit there
and try to shield and air gap me
from someone that can actually help.
Has anyone ever been helped by an FAQ?
I have never once had an issue
that could be solved by it. Never once. I'm not the type of person that willy-nilly contacts you.
I'd rather not have to deal with someone. I would rather fix the problem myself. So if I'm coming to
you it's because I'm at my wits end. I am at the extremity and you're going to sit there and make me deal with an AI that doesn't want to let me I
have
That's a truly evil game you would devise Jason
Ten of Lord one three three seven. Is that what a 404 error looks like? That's right error ground not detected
404 you just begin thrashing bulldog. I'm
falling
That's right chevkin. It looked like an epileptic
fit. Yeah, it did. Thankfully, I suppose you don't have to put something in the robot's
mouth to keep it from swallowing its tongue.
DEFCON 1. Technocracy being launched right now by Trump Admin. This is by Patrick Wood.
I've warned about Technocracy for almost 20 years, including three books, thousands from
articles on Technocracy.s and countless media interviews.
Now it's too late to stop it.
We've just passed the point of inflection where technocrats have seized control of the
Trump administration.
Trump's legacy will go down in history as Trump the technocrat.
As he was more than just complicit, he chose J.D. Vance as vice president, an acolyte in
creation of arch-technocrat Peter Thiel.
He appointed these
technocrats in the first place who were swarming around Washington DC. He signed the enabling
executive orders and the legislation like the BBB and the Genius Act. He's driving
the adoption of cryptocurrencies to replace CBDCs and the campaign to get everybody outfitted
with wearable tech to collect biometric data.
He's brought in AI to run the government through DOGUE and signed a contract with Palantir to turn all government data into a Sauron-like panopticon. Of course his followers don't really care,
they're not paying attention. They're not going to call him out on this, they're not going to
ever lay it at his feet that he was the one that really cemented the foundations for this. Sure we were moving towards this but he's the one that fully
opened the door and let them in. I know we'll get massive pushback from Trump
supporters. You could also call them clueless idiots for calling him Trump
the technocrat but it is what it is. Face the music while it's still playing.
Americans of all stripes need to join hands to destroy technocracy before it destroys us.
That is always the issue. I've read the Unabomber Manifesto and he's remarkably
prescient about some things. He obviously understands the dangers of it.
But his entire thesis is just, well, if we blow up enough things, if we kill enough people,
perhaps we can go backwards.
Which is just not true.
The genie is out of the bottle and there's really no getting it back in.
So if your solution is keep blowing stuff up, keep killing people,
you're eventually not going gonna have anything left.
There's no easy answer to this.
The real answer is to build your own local communities.
Get to know people.
Get to know people at church,
get to know people in your neighborhoods.
If you don't start local, if you try to fix this on a national or global scale, it's a
problem that's too big to ever tackle.
You've got to start small.
Grappling with Existential Panic Over AI.
This is again by Patrick Wood.
This author is an industry leader who is forced
to grapple with AI as a matter of business survival as our millions of businesses around
the world learn a new word, tachiosis. A state of recursively compounding acceleration where
systems evolve faster than they can stabilize. Perception, fragments, and causality begin
to blur.
Oh, it's more recursion. He can see it. We're recursing. Recurswiling more like it.
Kurzweil, of course, being a leading transhumanist technocrat who's continually talking about the
singularity and such. He's getting up there in age though. He's getting a bit old.
Just gonna start emailing over and over again.
That's right, Kurzweil. The singularity is going to happen.
But it's gonna happen the nanosecond you pass away.
The second your brain goes beep, that's when it hits, Kurzweil.
You're never going to make it. Just torment this poor man.
Sometime over the Christmas holidays, I experienced what I called a moment of existential clarity.
About AI and its ramifications when I realized
that in the not so distant future,
it was entirely possible that most
of EZDNS's customers would be autonomous
AI-driven agents rather than people.
Our internal project to completely rebuild our UX
still ongoing was close to a quarter in
and it occurred to me that we could be building a bridge to nowhere.
Why are we creating more elegant ways to render forms that input host names and
their respective data when you could probably just tell the back end what you
want for your domain functionality to be.
And it can generate the requisite zone file to facilitate it.
Okay, this is all technical jargon that I don't understand.
I'm sure some of you would.
People like Jason probably get what's going on.
Some others in the chat who have done web development and stuff
But for the sake of those who don't I'll skip it recently
I started reading John W Munsell's ingrain AI it hit the ground running with introduction titled every CEOs nightmare
We're in it lays out the productivity induced death spiral many companies may be blundering into should they be pursuing AI merely as a cheat code
toward hyper efficiency.
As I've said before, efficiency is the enemy of beauty.
They will optimize everything until there is nothing worth optimizing left.
For a lot of companies, they're using these tools to cut headcount.
There's some post on Reddit from a laid off Rogers employee alleges that company cut 1000
call center employees after having them train up AIs on their jobs.
Brutal.
In our case, it's a definite no on one, yes on two for the question posed, but even if
that's the case, any companies following the same path as EZDNS may not necessarily reduce
headcounts, but they will most likely slow down hiring. I've said it in the past, I'll reiterate it here,
I don't believe for a minute that AI is conscious, self-aware, or sentient,
and I don't think AGI ever happens. But it is a revolutionary breakthrough in natural language
processing, I think it was YC Combinators Andres Carpathy and his famous software in the age of
AI, Kinet, who quipped, the most popular programming language of the future will be English. This every
single person on your team acquires a strange new superpower. Of course Patrick
Wood is the guy whose article we read where he said that AI is like an
exoskeleton for your brain. It can greatly enhance what you can do. It can make your company more efficient, run more speedily, swiftly.
But if you aren't careful, again, it can drive you insane.
And if you simply turn your company over to it, it will destroy it.
Something that it's ironically office jobs, clerks, and white collar functions on functions on the chopping block first, with physical work enjoying some wiggle room until the robots come.
But even that is moving faster than most realize.
We saw that when a, I forget which listener it was, but they said they have robot welders where her husband works.
And while they generally screw things up and the human welders need to come in and fix things
That won't always be the case
this is a you know, this is they're an early adopter a sort of beta tester for these robots these welding robots and
They're probably reporting back on the issues. They're having they're looking at the data that's being produced and think alright Well, this is this issue that we had how do we improve it?
Data that's being produced and think all right. Well, this is this issue that we had. How do we improve it?
What it means that yes Everybody gets a massive brain boost having the sum total of all historic and current human knowledge available at zero marginal cost changes the game
But it also means that all of that productivity boost has to happen at a higher level of mental abstraction
You have to
Be more cognitive you have to be more cognitive. You have to be more aware, more capable of thinking these things through on a different
level, on a different way than you used to.
We're now entering a period where anything that can be formalized will be automated.
Yeah, anything that has a specific process that it has to just follow each time, it's
going to be very, very good at that.
Any roles and functions that can be encoded into standard operating procedures are going
to be rendered as markdown, fed into LLMs, and executed agentically. All that
work gets taken off our plate, so we all have to come up to the scale, to the next
level of cognitive processing. This has happened before the Canadian W. R. Clement
in his groundbreaking book, Quantum Jump, a survival guide to the
new Renaissance, attributed the entire Enlightenment and subsequent scientific revolution to the
cognitive shift that took hold in humanity with the discovery of perspective in art.
But that took place over centuries.
The next big shift in terms of mental abstraction occurred with telecommunications.
That shift played out over decades.
Same type of shift is happening now, except it's occurring at the tachyotic pace.
Acceleration is itself accelerating across multiple dimensions.
AI is coding more AI, which is the development that led me to surmise this singularity has
already happened.
AI is now coding AI.
In computer systems, there's a quick and dirty way to bring the host to its knees, and that's to run a fork bomb.
That does nothing other than split off two copies of itself. Each one does the same, add infinite them.
It gives a little, uh, you can see that there.
Hash, exclamation point, slash bin, slash bash, hashtag, don't try this at home seriously so yeah don't do that
this isn't a suggestion it's an urgent necessity every day you delay building an ai first culture
your competition pulls further ahead and i won't wait for you to catch up if you want to thrive in
the future economy and avoid the nightmare scenario you must make ai central to your business now
and avoid the nightmare scenario you must make AI central to your business now. Of course as Christians we're not compelled, we don't feel the need to obsess over these things.
Don't need to get involved with their AI tower of babble. We know that the Lord is preparing a
place for us, that we can trust in him. We don't have to panic or freak out over these things.
They're of concern, but we know that we can build communities of other Christians and work towards that.
The world-
Some are the birds of the field. Their LLMs are absolutely nowhere compared to ours and yet-
That's right
The bird AI is completely malfunctioning, but they still get their seed
The world we're headed into is one where you should worry less about being replaced by AI
Think about career risk you're taking on from being unable or unwilling to use AI
and again, I
Think AI is simply a tool. I don't think in and of itself it is evil.
I think it can be used for evil and I think it can be very dangerous.
But that's the same as any other tool. Now, I have been talking for an hour and 15 minutes.
an hour and 15 minutes. that's enough about AI for now. they'll be more all the time forever.
kaw 68, tesla can host mobile bonfires. bring your s'mores. that's right. it'll have that nice
chemical taste. flavored with lithium ion battery. my favorite.
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That is true
it is
it is
Garbage in garbage out. So if evil people are putting direct evil into it, then yes, it will be
It's also just generally kind of freaky AI is fre freaky but when you start mixing in robotics...
I had missed this. I wanted to play this for you. So before we do, this is a good segue.
When you start mixing robotics in, that's when things get really really strange. Let's look at
this. This is this extremely lifelike robotic leg just kind of squirming
on the table briefly. And you can see it moving there. I'll play it one more time since it's
very short. Look at the way it moves. It twitches and just... This... This is the future. There we go. The video is...
You can see it there on Twitter.
Up and down, back and forth.
What do you talk about?
Yeah, I can see...
I can see, yeah.
Evil in, evil out.
If they put nothing but evil,
or they put a lot of evil into the AI,
evil will come out of it
And leg is so uncanny valley
They need to finish making stuff that can move realistically before they try and make these weird
Plastic flesh
Abominations. Yeah, it just reminds me of that line from Terminator where they're like,
the early ones were easy to spot, they had rubber skin.
It's like, ugh, yeah, I can see why these things got picked out immediately.
This is horrifying to look at.
They don't...
Ah, the future.
Ah, the future.
Well, enough about the future.
We're going to take a quick break, so stay with us, folks. So
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Welcome back folks. Good comment from a Syrian girl. Given that AI is programmed by mankind, it can only be a case of evil in, evil out. The nature of man is fallen. It is a sin nature.
It will, it will have evil people programming it and you'll have to be very very careful with it if you choose to use it
Federman push we're going to move on to the
What's going on with cbdcs and the digital dollar?
Federman pushes cash payments bill with gop colleague every american should be able to use paper currency
And this is actually great!
Federman is doing a good thing here.
I'm surprised. I didn't expect that of him.
I'll be honest, I haven't really expected much of anything from Federman.
Um, you know, he got elected and he seemed to just be a typical liberal Democrat,
but this is a good policy from him. The bill
aims to ensure that all Americans have access to a form of payment regardless
of whether they have a bank account. Of course a lot of the GOP are afraid to
take a stand against Donald Trump and his push for digital cash, his genius act. They don't want to be seen as disloyal.
They don't want to stand up to his crony capitalist version of the CBDC. His buddy
Lutnik is big on that. Can't have you over there being disloyal. He'll primary you. Of course,
that might not be as easy as it was for him previously,
with so many people now realizing with Epstein.
Senators John Fetterman, Democrat, and Kevin Cramer,
Republican, have introduced a bill
that would generally require those conducting
in-person business to accept cash as payment from customers.
Again, this is great.
I fully support this.
I am pleased to see this. Good job, Fetterman.
I know we've been hard on him on this show, but this is a good thing. So good job.
Any person engaged in the business of selling or offering goods or services at retail to the public
who accepts in-person payments at a physical location shall accept cash as a form of payment for sales made at such physical location and amounts up to and including
$500 per transaction. So again requiring up to $500 so not extremely large
payments but still it's a step in the right direction it's something the
proposal provides an exception if there is a device that converts cash into prepaid cards without any fee
Which I mean
That's a very similar I suppose
It also allows already a thing though. Like, you know cash is supposed to be good for all
legal debts
It says it on there
Not sure what this bill is changing
It would force companies to be able to accept it a lot of places are moving to you know debit or credit only
They don't want to take cash this would force them to accept it as legal tender
It also allows exceptions if a person cannot accept cash payment due to a sale system failure
because they temporarily do not have enough cash available to provide change.
It's simple, if you're open for business in America, you should take US dollars, Federman
said.
That's a very simple, just common sense.
Just yeah, this is the currency of the land as debased and devalued as it is. If you are, if you say that you are open for business, you should accept the currency of the
realm. Of course, you'll remember my dad interviewed Piers Corbyn. He's a, he's the brother of a UK
politician, Jeremy Corbyn. and you might remember that video where
we went into Aldi and they said well we only take you know credit or debit here
and he said well no the pound is still legal tender you must accept it he gave
them the money for strawberries and walked out with his purchase and they
called the police saying he didn't pay he didn't pay because
he didn't elect to use debit or credit.
For the five-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this section, this section
shall not require a person to accept cash payments, $50 bills, or any larger bill.
The secretary shall issue a rule on the date that is five years after the date of the
enactment of this section with respect to any bill denominations a person is not required to accept.
When issuing a rule under subparagraphs A, the Secretary shall require persons to accept
one, five, ten, and twenty dollar bills. Cash is still legal tender in the United States.
Despite some businesses' exclusive acceptance of electronic payments
Kramer said according to the press release forcing the use of credit and debit cards or imposing premium prices on goods and services paid for with
cash limits consumer choice
Americans should have the option of using cards or cash, but they should be the ones who make that choice. Yeah
again
I am so surprised to see this coming from Federman, but you know, good
job. I support it. That's great. You should have the ability to pay with cash
anywhere. You shouldn't have these companies saying, no, we're going digital
only. Congress says no to state-sponsored crypto House passes cryptocurrency laws with the promise to outlaw CBD sees later later. We'll get around to it
Of course the stable coins those are the kind of digital cash Trojan horse they're working their way in
rep Tom Emmer the
Rep. Tom Emmer, the Republican from Minnesota, House GOP whip, announced that his years defense authorization legislation would include a prohibition against central backed digital
currencies.
Attaching our anti-CBDC surveillance state act to the National Defense Authorization
Act will ensure unelected bureaucrats are never allowed to trade Americans financial
privacy for a CCP style surveillance tool.
Emmer said in a statement referencing the Chinese Communist Party and the country's
centralized digital currency.
And of course the... that is their goal here.
The Chinese... the American politicians are looking over at China with envy.
Man, wouldn't it be great if we could just turn off everyone's bank account? Wouldn't it be great if they didn't have
cash to rely on? That if we said, ah, you're not a good citizen, we could just
completely wall them off from anything. Sorry, you can't go out and get food. You
can't buy groceries. You can't go see a movie, anything at all, you can't pay for services.
Your plumbing's broken?
That's too bad.
It also marks another key win for House Speaker Mike Johnson, who overcame an 8 hour standoff
on Wednesday evening with as many as 9 holdouts demanding Congress do more to prevent future
creation of a CBDC.
The picture grew complicated with the addition of the genius act a senate-led piece of legislation that already passed in the upper chamber
in a 63 to 30 vote last month
JJJ the golfer the 1792 coin act already states this oh
I didn't know that there's so many different pieces of legislation that you know. Yeah, I mean this is just a
There's so many different pieces of legislation that, you know.
Yeah, I mean, this is just a A.I. overview. So you take this with a grain of salt.
But yeah, I had heard that the important one here is the legal tender thing.
The dollar was declared legal tender, meaning it was acceptable form of payment for debts.
So not really sure what this new act is changing
But yet it is true that there are a lot of places that refuse to take cash. Yeah, I suppose this is I
Suppose this is forcing them to accept it. Whereas the other one merely implies that you should you know
Maybe it's just here's new law that says the same thing as the old law that we've been ignoring
Maybe it's just here's new law that says the same thing as the old law that we've been ignoring
We'll have to wait and see the genius act would create requirements for these issuance of payment stable coins
Types of cryptocurrencies that achieve price stability by tying their values to the us dollar
Or some other liquid asset i've always been confused
On how that is going to achieve price stability the us dollar is completely unstable. It's not backed by anything
its price and value is
just
Continually in fluctuation so I don't
Understand how you could have a stable coin a stable cryptocurrency
When it's tied to something that itself is unstable. With some exceptions for smaller startups, the bill would require issuers of a new coin
to be either federally approved, state approved, or a subsidiary of an institution backed
by the government's bank regulators.
The bill also requires issuers to maintain assets valued through reserves.
Eric Burleson said he broadly supports Congress's work on cryptocurrency, but along with concerns
that some of the new language might be a little too restrictive.
He expressed alarm that the Genius Act didn't explicitly remove the possibility of centralized
digital currency in the future.
Well, that's because that's what they want to do.
They want to bring it in.
They're working on it slowly.
They're chipping away bit by bit.
They work on these things over long timelines as people forget and move on to different
issues, whatever the crisis of the moment is.
Burleson was one of the 12 Republicans to vote against the Genius Act.
Nights of the Storm, Trump undid his own EO executive order, banning CBDC by signing the
act.
We're not going to have that. You don't have to worry. I'm making an executive order.
Oh, here's a new law. Sorry. If we look at what China is doing to control its population by
controlling their currency, I mean, if you put that in the hands of politicians, it would be awful,
Burleson said. He's right. The more direct control over your life you give politicians,
the worse everything will be. Representative Tim Burchette, Republican in Tennessee,
was one of the publicans who held up consideration of all three bills for more than eight
hours on Wednesday evening. On Thursday he supported the measures after
receiving commitments from leaders. The President at the language against
CBDCs would make it into the National Defense Authorization Act, a piece of
legislation that reliably expected to pass every year.
Oh, we're definitely gonna put that in there. You can trust us. I'd be pretty
frustrated, Burchette said when asked what his reaction would be if the agreement fell through
I think we were misled by our leadership. So we'll see
I've been disappointed by them before that's right. He knows he's been disappointed by them before but he's just going to take it at
Face value. Well, they promised
once again, this is like
Lucy with the football and Charlie Brown. Yeah this
time no this time we're really gonna do it. We'll hold this in place for you.
Don't worry. I'd be pretty frustrated Bershett said. That's right he's gonna be
he's gonna be frustrated. There might be some consternation even. Gosh darn it
they got me again. The president assured us he would help us on that," Verschette said.
And we all know what a reliable, honorable, trustworthy man the president is.
With the agreement in place, Republicans rallied around three bills, which passed with bipartisan
support.
There's a company in Ohio that's tokenizing car titles, Davidson said.
Referring to the legal document outlying ownership of a vehicle.
If you've ever bought a car and you pay for the title, the title goes all over the place.
If you buy it directly, the title takes weeks so you can get the plates.
Trying to change that and just make it a digital token.
Oh, that's great. So, you know, someone hacks your computer and suddenly they own your car.
They've stolen the digital token that says it's yours.
What we really need is to combine...
Self-driving cars with tokens that can be stolen.
I was going to say the DMV with NFTs.
Two wonderful things.
I'm just imagining some hacker, you know, breaking into your computer,
somehow getting a hold of the token that says your self-driving car is theirs and then sending it
directly to their house or the chop shop. Won't that be wonderful?
Yeah, just sending the car directly to themselves. Tunnel Lorden 337, a Democrat fighting against CBDC's was not in my 2025 bingo card.
I know we live in an upside down crazy world.
Things don't make much sense anymore.
And especially that it's, you know, Fetterman who's proposing this, you know, you must accept cash.
It's truly a strange time. We live in Knights of the Storm I just looked up legal tender and what that means for Saturday show
I'm surprised to learn that private business does not have to accept it very concerning
And I think that's what Federman the law they put in is trying to address. I think this would be
To force them to say you must accept
legal tender. Knights of the Storm, they just passed the Genius Act and there was one
just before it. It doesn't tokenize cash but sets up a framework for CBDC.
They're not doing it all at once. They're putting in little bits and pieces of it
here and there. They're not coming in and slapping it all down. They are basically taking the concept of crypto and placing government oversight while creating their own version
Yeah
The entire point about crypto is that it was you know kind of crypto it gave you
Deniability people didn't know what was going on what you were doing with it. It was private
There is no reason to use crypto if that is not
the case. If the government has complete and utter control of it and is able to track and trace every
little thing you do, that completely invalidates it as a use case, in my opinion. That's the storm.
The government is still mandated to take cash though, for now. For now though. That's, that's that's that future is slowly coming where they don't.
Right, I remember seeing stories of like the guy that paid a parking ticket with a whole bunch of
origami pigs inside a donut box and they have to accept that because the government has to accept cash.
Yeah, or those guys that'll come in and pay their fines
with a massive amount of pennies
to be spiteful towards the system.
I don't know if they got in trouble for that,
but I've seen stories about that sort of thing happening.
Nice, so the Stormley will use public-private partnerships
to edge out cash, yeah.
Well, you know, none of the companies
even take cash anymore.
Why do you wanna hold on to that?
It's not doing you any good anyway. Just come on, the CBDC will make things None of the companies even take cash anymore. Why do you want to hold on to that?
It's not doing you any good anyway.
Just come on.
The CBDC will make things so much easier.
The stablecoin.
KWD 68.
China puts expiration dates on money.
Amounts in accounts to spur the economy.
Total control coming to us.
Winning, yeah.
Sorry, you've kept the money in your account for too long.
It's no good anymore.
It vaporizes.
It vanishes. it evaporates.
You were supposed to use this to help the economy grow. Don't you care about the GDP?
Knights of the Storms, the local services used on a daily basis can refuse to take cash.
Jevkin, one time a Dollar General refused cash for some reason. It was only one time though.
Knowing Dollar General that could have just been because they're lazy. No I don't want to have to count that out.
I should change the name to CBDC General. Stablecoin General. Doesn't have the same
ring to it. Trump's Bitcoin mentor bet on Bitcoin
treasury strategies and his wealth is exploding. Isn't that great? The article describes how David Bailey,
a key figure in Trump's Bitcoin adoption,
has seen his wealth grow through his hedge fund,
210K capital.
The fund's success stems from its investments
in companies that have added Bitcoin to their balance sheets,
a strategy known as Bitcoin treasury.
And of course we've seen, I can't remember the guy's name,
but he's big on
Bitcoin saying he thinks that this is just the beginning. That Bitcoin could
reach astronomically new heights.
AWD-68. Legislative Act names never match the truth.
No, every child left behind, etc. Genius Act. Yeah, the Patriot Act comes to mind
as well. They always do that.
If you remember, I think we still have the Bitcoin, the guy talking about Bitcoin.
So we'll let's see. I know.
120,000. There we go. Yeah. Mickey Lance. You've called for much higher in the past.
It's still pretty surreal to see us hit that milestone over the weekend.
Oh, I think it's very exciting that people are starting to recognize the value of a better currency,
a better store of value, a more honest currency, a currency that keeps perfect records.
You know, there are quite a few examples of where an old currency was overtaken by a new
currency.
My dad gave me a million dollar bill and I looked at it and I went, whoa, a million dollars.
I was about 10 years old.
Million dollars, what can I do with it?
He said nothing.
And I said, you mean nothing.
And I said, and he said, that's a million Confederate dollars.
Confederates lost to the Union in the war.
And there was huge inflation of a Confederate dollar.
Nobody wanted any because they only found the value in the Union dollar.
And so the Union dollar became the standard,
and the Confederate dollar became completely worthless.
And I think that that is where we're headed.
I mean, the fiat
money is becoming less and less relevant. Bitcoin and maybe some other cryptocurrencies
are going to be the relevant ones in the future.
You said something recently, which really caught my eye. And a lot of people talk about
like Bitcoin hyper bitcoinization. And you said, all right said alright well you can see that
was the main point is Bitcoin has not finished he sees it going higher and
this guy David Bailey key figure in Trump's administration here
Is He's betting on it. He's investing in companies that are adopting Bitcoin as part of their holdings and he is making a fortune
The fund delivered a net return of 640% in the 12 months through June
Largely driven by investments in publicly traded companies that added Bitcoin to their balance sheets, Bloomberg reported.
As the dollar collapses, Bitcoin looks better and better as a store of value.
Last week, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed three crypto bills
addressing stablecoin's market structure and a ban on creating central bank digital currency
And of course, we know they want the CBDCs. They want the stable coins. They're desperate
For them. So whatever they do whatever laws they pass are probably going to lead to those whether it's
directly or obliquely
They generally don't back down from ideas.
They simply try to go about them in a different fashion.
Alright, so the storm they are offering a digital option for private people to use instead
of cash.
It's 2020 all over again.
Like Solente predicted, dirty cash to digital trash.
Yeah, he's been saying that for quite a while.
Next to the storm, Travis is already an issue with property deeds.
I always get title insurance
because people digitally steal your land
and take liens against them, leaving you with the bill.
I didn't, that's great.
More things to worry about as everything goes digital.
Before, to get your title,
someone had to break into your house or the bank, I guess,
and pull the actual piece of paper out now they just
steal it online and leave you holding a bag full of debt oops sorry someone's
got to pay for it otherwise we're taking your home
Shelley a everything will be tokenized and tied to the crypto I cannot wait to
be minted to the blockchain myself. I wonder if I'll be
non fungible too. Shadow Boxer. They confiscated our gold in 1933 to bail
at the Federal Reserve. You don't think they can't do that with crypto? Yeah.
Everything has its downsides. Everything has potential risks. There is always
potential that the government could just
come in and seize whatever you have. If it's crypto, they could potentially just
siphon it off somehow if they have the technology. If it's gold, they could come
to your door with a tank and say turn it over or we're going to atomize you. It's
really how you see whatever you think is the best store of
value. Whatever you think is going to be safest. The the best way to protect
yourself is of course being able to grow your own food, raise your own food, and
protect your own community. That's the most important thing. So if you don't have that, start there.
Without that, everything else is kind of meaningless. If you aren't able to
survive, you know, no matter what you have stored your value in, it won't matter.
You'll just be a nifty little find for someone else once they stumble across
your skeleton. Oh boy, look, it's a
pirate skeleton. He's got a bunch of gold and silver coins. That's awesome. Ron
Helton won. I think a Bitcoin and all these other digital currencies is an
arcade video game. I can go for the high score but eventually they always take
the machine away and replace it with another. That's an interesting
perspective. Yeah. True, of course the same could be said for other types of currency like what that video was just talking about with Confederate dollars or
modern dollars the
High scoring people on the leaderboard of modern dollars have gone way down compared to the high scorers on Bitcoin
That is true
Tunnel Lord one three three seven. why are we so fixated on Bitcoin?
It's just a different form of fiat. If we want a different form of fiat, why not nullifying regulations that forbid local banks from creating their own fiat?
Again, I'm not a cryptocurrency guy.
One main difference though, I have to say, with cryptocurrency versus your typical fiat is that someone can't just decide to print
or produce a lot more of it. There's a fixed amount so inflation isn't going to be a unpredictable
factor. Yeah, but I am not a cryptocurrency guy personally. I find it too speculative and I am
I find it too speculative and I am I'm not equipped for those types of tasks again I once bought some Dogecoin when it was really really cheap just as a
joke I never thought it would amount to anything and it went to the moon and I
had forgotten my password so I'm one of those fools I am one of those fools
that I laughed at for losing their Bitcoin passwords. Haha
What an idiot what kind of idiot would do that? I said carefree as I looked into the mirror
Ron Helton one asset forfeiture the government calls your assets criminal you go free but your assets become the government's assets
They love civil asset forfeiture. They love seizing things from people
Whether it's an asset or whether it's land with eminent domain
They love coming in and taking things because they have the force to do so
Kwd 68 FDR give the public two months to surrender their gold that generation complied to you. Yeah, the uh
They could have stood up and said no they could have said I don't think so that would have given the government some pause
now, of course,
a lot of people didn't turn in their gold. They probably said yeah, that's all I had
turned over a small amount and kept the majority of it, but
that is
if the population as a whole had said I'm not doing it, we would probably be in a much better position
than we are now.
Angry Tigers, then, we have been digital for a long time.
People have been trained to use debit or credit cards.
Over 90% of transactions are digital.
Yeah, I very rarely have cash anymore.
It's something I wish I had more of.
It's just, continually continually again places very rarely
A lot of times they don't have sufficient change a lot of times
They don't even have ATMs so that you can get it anymore
Embedding human rights into crypto isn't optional. It's foundational
The article describes the importance of embedding human rights into crypto systems.
It's need for self-custody, universal personhood, and privacy by default as the core design
principles. Importance of transparent system design and open governance. Yes, this has to be
baked into it. It has to be thought about from the very beginning. It can't be this thing where we're
like, oh, we'll address that later. If it's not there from the very beginning.
Beyond the hype of accelerationist and technophile circles, a quiet crisis of confidence is taking
hold in emerging technologies.
Crypto and decentralized identity solutions still carry enormous potential to empower
individuals and distribute power, but many builders and users are sounding the alarm. Their disillusionment stems from real concerns, surveillance overreach,
centralization disguised as innovation and tools that serve power, not people.
From deepfake scams and AI impersonation to state-backed biometric ID proposals
and the EU AI Act, digital rights are being defined in real time, often without
public consent.
Yeah. Just remember, they don't call us the stakeholders.
There are stakeholders, but we're not them. It's someone else. Someone with a lot more money
and influence. Is gold getting too pricey? Here's where smart money is rotating next. This is from Zero Hedge. When gold gets expensive, buyers start looking for better value.
That's exactly what we're seeing in 2025 in both bullion market and jewelry buying.
With gold hovering above $3300 per ounce, some stackers are looking for options.
Two metals are absorbing the shift.
Platinum and silver.
Silver, affordable, practical, and gaining fast.
Silver, often overlooked during gold's bull runs, is now back in the spotlight up 24%
this year.
Why?
Because silver brings a combination of affordability and real-world utility that's hard to match.
It's essential to electronics, solar, energy infrastructure, and defense tech.
And yet, it's still priced far below its 2011 highs.
Bullion demand remains strong, especially among first-time buyers and those stacking
incrementally.
Platinum and silver are today's smart money trade, accessible under price and rising for
very different reasons.
Platinum offers scarcity and explosive momentum.
Silver brings volume, liquidity, and long-term demand across industrial monetary sectors. Next article from Zero Hedge. Fed Chair Powell
criminally referred to DOJ for perjury. President Trump kind of sorta deny
reported plans to fire Chair Jay Powell. We're not planning on doing it, he said
Wednesday at the White House. I don't rule out anything yet but I think it's
highly unlikely unless he has to leave for fraud. Unless of this, unless this. By the way, report to the DOJ.
But now that latter comment is coming into play as Rep. Annapalina Luna, Republican,
furs depal to the Department of Justice for criminal charges accusing him of two specific
instances of lying under oath. When does the Fed chair ever not lie? I mean in his
statements he made several materially false claims. Again what Fed chair
hasn't? Lying about lavish amenities of the Federal Reserve's Eccles
building and misrepresenting its state of maintenance. Powell characterized
the changes that escalated the cost of the project from 1.9 billion to 2.5 billion as minor.
That's right, you know, there's just some minor differences that's taking us from 1.9 to 2.5 billion.
However, documents reviewed by congressional investigators indicate that the scope and cost overruns of this project were neither minor in nature nor in substance.
That's right, just a minor overrun of...
uh... point six billion dollars.
The statement that the cost increase was to simplify construction to avoid further delays was false.
It is contradicted by the Federal Reserve's final submission to the National Capital Planning Commission.
According to those records, the revised plan includes a VIP private dining room, premium marble finishes, modernized
elevators, water features, and a roof terrace garden, features that Powell publicly denied
existed. You can't have the plebs knowing that you've got a rooftop garden or premium
marble finishes. That's a rookie mistake.
While Powell presented the changes as simplifications, the actual project plan suggests the opposite.
Yeah, I don't imagine adding a rooftop garden as a simplification.
While Trump and his allies would clearly like to see a Fed share cut rates, there are unintended
consequences.
They could be missing here.
Firing and replacing Powell would make investors nervous about the stability of the Fed and its ability to deliver low and
stable price inflation. This could push longer term interest rates up the
opposite of the Trump goal. Yeah, well that's what's happening in the world of
finance, the world of CBDCs. Still the most surprising thing to me is just a Federman doing
something I agree with. As I said, I didn't really expect anything from him. I
expected him to just kind of sit there. But here we are.
Surprising and strange times. Angry Tigers Den CBDC will look like an angel
compared to what they have in store for us with this privatized stablecoin system. There's always a carrot and a stick, you know.
Don't you want this? It's gonna be better than this other thing. We're gonna do
something terrible. So you get to choose which one it is. This one's really really
bad. This one's only really bad. Knights of the Storm, this was a plan set up
carefully in many distractions like Epstein took our eyes off the ball, Trump banning CBDC in an
order was more kibble for the MAGA base. He just did the opposite.
Marjorie Taylor Greene came out against the Genius Act but she still will not
place it on Trump. They refuse to lay any blame at his feet. They absolutely
refuse to hold him accountable for his actions. They'll discuss the bill itself or the piece of legislation, say how horrible it is, without
ever pointing out the fact that Trump is in favor of it.
Pezzavante 1776.
Trump is the biggest political Trojan horse in history.
He's the best Trojan horse there ever was.
That's what people are saying.
I'm the best Trojan horse. Nights of the Storm, when you have almost unanimous bipartisan support on
something, it is inherently bad. Yeah. When both parties agree on it, you know the American people
are really going to get the short end of the stick. We're gonna take a quick break folks, and we will be right back. Stay with us. I'm going to be a little bit of a little bit of a little bit of a
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You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Wait a minute.
Where am I?
Sorry Jefferson.
The scoundrels who put America on central bank fiat currency used our heads on their
coins as some sort of trophy.
Despicable.
This is outrageous.
Washington!
I spent my life fighting centralized power.
Now the Federal Reserve monopoly parades us around on their monopoly money.
Tell me there's some good news to all this.
Well, there is a coin they can't control. One that isn't backed by the Fed, but backed by the Fed-Up.
The all-new David Night Show commemorative coin.
Now patriots can support a show that won't sell out, with a limited edition coin that's sure to sell out quickly. Welcome back folks.
Nibiru 2029 says, as with any currency, if you can't hold it, you don't own it.
That's right.
They can simply turn it off.
Shelley A, they already installed the equipment for the phone, app, stable coins.
Isn't that wonderful?
At the grocery store.
It's going to be, that's how you know this is coming down the pipeline.
When the big businesses are getting in on it, that can be an assurance.
They see what's coming down the pipeline.
And if they're already investing in the infrastructure, they're confident it's happening.
KUWD 68, Trump is marching us to 2030, just like Biden did, winning.
And that's right, we're building back bigger and better than ever before
You will own nothing, but there'll be so much nothing. There'll be more nothing than you've ever seen before
This is an offside a tangent
But one of my favorite jokes at the moment is minimalism is a scam by big nothing to sell you more or less
I despise minimalism as a trend.
I find it...
it's the art of putting nothing in your house and thinking yourself tasteful for it.
Oh look!
The house is so clean. Yeah, it's because you don't actually have anything. You don't live here.
House is supposed to be comfortable and inviting.
I don't want to sit on your...
terrible couch.
Well that was an aside. No more ranting about aesthetics from me right now.
Breaking. Trump admin releases FBI records armed Martin Luther King Jr.
The documents have been under court-imposed seal since 1977. This is yet
another distraction. He's desperate over here.
gotta find some way to distract people. whatever red herring works. whether it's
from Epstein or what's going on with the CBDC and the stable coins. I mean I'm
sure he didn't plan the Epstein debacle that's cost him so much of his support.
that wasn't a intentional distraction in my opinion but it is oh look here's Martin Luther King everyone
please ignore my history the Trump administration has released FBI records
on the surveillance of Martin Luther King jr. well that's great now we know
he was under surveillance like we already did with hundreds of thousands of
pages of documents that have been under court and post seal since 1977, the release of the records marks a
promise kept from President Donald Trump who along the campaign-
Oh that is newsworthy.
Yeah, oh boy, he kept a promise.
Hundreds of thousands of documents. Hmm. So this- so you do know how to do it.
Yeah.
Uh, along the campaign child promise to release records regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy,
Robert F. Kennedy, as well as King's.
Over 200,000 documents released on King on Monday for the Associated Press.
Again, this is a don't look over there, look over here.
Don't pay attention to what's going on with Epstein.
Don't you want to read 200,000 pages of FBI documents about Martin Luther King? The files include FBI memos, CIA intelligence
on King, as well as his assassination in 1968. King's family cautioned the public
over the lease of the files with two living children putting out a statement
on Monday. And of course, my dad interviewed... what is it? Pepper?
Is that her name?
I can't remember.
As the children of Dr. King and Mrs. Coretta Scott King, his tragic death has been an intensely
personal grief, a devastating loss for his wife, children, and the granddaughter he never
met.
An absence our family has endured for over 57 years.
They said, we ask those who engage with the release of these files to do so with empathy,
restraint, and respect for our family's continuing grief. I hope they do, but as a general rule,
the internet is cruel and uncaring. People are, they're gonna, whatever is in there,
people are going to use it. Family also- so after 57 years
It's okay to be a little bit irreverent like
It there is a matter of too soon and 57 years is not too soon. Yeah
Family also said that the files would be viewed within their full historical context Bernice King was five years old at the time Her father was killed and Martin Luther King the third was 10
The records were initially going to be sealed until 2027 but the DOJ asked a federal judge to
lift the seal ahead of the date. Oh boy! We get it. Two years ahead of time. Isn't that wonderful?
Two whole years kept this on lockdown all this time. Promises made, promises kept. Two years early.
Promises made, promises kept. Two years early. Oh, no. I, for one, could not have waited those two more years. I, for one, couldn't have handled it.
A civil rights leader was of high interest to intelligence agencies and was relentlessly targeted by an invasive predatory and deeply disturbing disinformation and surveillance campaign,
Orgated by J. Edgar Hoover through the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Ooh, good thing we don't do that anymore. Yeah.
I want to say they even went so far as to send him letters saying he should just kill
himself.
Just, oh you know, with all this information we have, you should probably just end it all.
Just kill yourself.
The intent of the government's COINTELPRO campaign was not only to monitor
but to discredit, dismantle, and destroy Dr. King's reputation and the broader American
civil rights movement. These actions were not only invasions of privacy but intentional
assaults on the truth, undermining the dignity and freedoms of private citizens who fought
for justice, designed to neutralize those who dared to challenge the status quo. King was
assassinated in 1968 while he was in Memphis, Tennessee. James Earl Ray pleaded
guilty but renounced the plea and maintained that he was innocent until
his death in 1998. Some have questioned whether or not Ray alone acted alone in
the killing. Wasn't it the King family that took the government to trial in a civil case and the judge basically
said, yeah, you're right, the government did have some involvement in it, but since it
was a civil suit, nothing ever happened.
There's so many different lawsuits and cases that go back and forth.
We're independent and it's again another
distraction. 200,000 pages released dumped out on the internet at a time
where everyone is desperate for the Epstein files. Would you settle for this?
How about this 50 year old info about Martin Luther King?
Does that interest you?
Trump administration releases FBI records on MLK Jr.'s assassination.
Release of 230,000 files.
Of course, we already knew he was under surveillance.
We already knew the types of tactics they were engaging in. I have a comment here from David Knight. It says, Dr. Pepper, that's his real name, no relation,
lol, was the defense attorney for the guy they pinned in the Martin Luther King assassination on.
King's family didn't believe it and they thought they knew who it was. I think it was a retired cop
who was part of the government conspiracy.
They filed a civil lawsuit
and Dr. Pepper represented them and won.
When the evidence was presented to the jury,
they didn't believe the government's official story.
That's what I was remembering, yeah.
And in more distraction news, Trump79 posts deranged AI video of Obama being arrested.
That's right, he's posting these AI videos.
Look at this.
Look at this imaginary scenario where Barack Obama is arrested.
Isn't that cool?
Isn't that fun?
Except he didn't do anything to arrest Hillary Clinton for her crimes when he first got in 2016. Another promise he made
and didn't keep. We're gonna lock her up. But he didn't do that.
The video depicts the arrest and imprisonment of former President Barack Obama based on
claims made by Tulsi Gabbard. Trump's history of normalizing the idea of using Justice Department to target political enemies is what's being
normalized here they say. We've actually got the AI video he posted. Let's take a
look at that. Let's look at this wonderful world he's envisioning for us.
Oh look, isn't that fun? Oh my goodness, they're arresting him! Trump is smiling, he's so happy, they're locking him up, they're putting him in handcuffs, they're gonna take him away.
Only in the fantasies do we see, only in the AI videos does Trump actually do anything we're
gonna lock up Hillary Clinton no we're not gonna do that would you settle for
an AI video of Donald Trump being arrested does that tickle your fancy
does that make you feel happy you can imagine what it would be like if I did
do this right wouldn't it be cool
President Donald Trump shared a fake video.
He's gonna release an AI video of him releasing the upstain list.
Yeah. Look, here's an AI video of what it would be like if I did release the files.
Got another comment from David Knight. I'm sure Trump isn't in the MLK files at
least. That's one thing he's got going for him. 230-something thousand pages and
not one mention of Donald Trump most likely so you could release those without fear
Trump shared the video from a pro-maga TikTok user to his truth social platform on Sunday
That's right. He still has all these maga grifters on tik-tok or Twitter social media in general
Just posting this kind of garbage drivel.
Hey look, isn't Trump cool? Look at this AI video of him arresting Barack Obama. Look at this!
Haha, meme magic everyone. Nothing of substance ever really happens though. We're gonna...
happens though. We're gonna... the MAGA base already lives in a delusion. They're already so incredibly out to lunch that they can get the satisfaction of... I
imagine they can get the satisfaction of something happening just by watching the
AI video like, oh yeah that's good stuff. yeah Donnie arrest Barack Obama and he never
has to do anything. Syrian girl they would rather discredit MLK jr. than
themselves which would be the case if they unlocked the Epstein files yeah
that's a that's a nuclear bomb that's a mutually assured destruction scenario
too many people in power are implicated
in the Epstein files trying to see the light of day.
That's, again, the argument Trump makes.
Why wouldn't they release it?
Because they're all in it as well.
They're not going to go down with a ship
just to sink Donald Trump.
The few doesn't go that deep.
They're all working towards the same agenda.
Now, I'm sure they do hate Donald Trump
But not because he's for the American people
Just simply because he's a dislikable person. He's unpleasant
He made them look like fools
So look at 1980 I knew that Trump would attempt to do some good things to distract from the Epstein debacle. Yeah, he's going to
some good things to distract from the Epstein debacle. Yeah. He's going to shuffle things around. Look, here's the MLK files. What else can I do? Are you still not happy? He'll continue
to...
Here's the MLK files. Are you still not happy? What if I created an AI video of me arresting
Obama?
What if I tweeted that out? Would that be cool? Come on. Move on from Epstein already. Night to the storm.
A step beyond the
idiocracy president doing professional wrestling.
At least that took some skill.
This is fake professional wrestling.
This is faker professional wrestling.
Excuse me.
This is just created out of whole cloth.
Donald Trump doesn't have to do any. He doesn't even have to act. There's an AI version of him that will do it.
Nights of the Storm. I remember that case. It was Dr. Pepper versus Mr. Pibb. Dr. Thunder was on the jury so there are still questions.
That's a great comment from Jason Barker. It followed his Director of National Intelligence's announcement on Friday that she was referring
Obama administration officials to the Justice Department for prosecution over allegations
they manufactured intelligence to promote the idea that Russia interfered in the 2016
election.
Trump has posted at least 17 times about Gabbard's announcement since Friday.
Yeah.
And of course, they're doing this again as more obfuscation.
Look, we're referring some Obama administration officials to the Justice Department.
We're going to send the Fed Chair Powell over to the DOJ as well.
Come on guys, stop asking about Epstein. Don't you want to pay attention
to these things? Gabbard claimed that the newly declassified documents were evidence that Obama
and some of his cabinet members politicized intelligence. No, they wouldn't do that.
They wouldn't use intelligence or information for political reasons, for political gain.
Information for political reasons for political gain
No, come on. This is such a nothing. But yeah, of course they did. Of course they did
How is this news? We've all known this but they're doing it right now
another distraction Many other Trump supporters have gotten on board the Obama arrest video was shared by MAGA fans on social media Sunday night
Make this a reality right wing journalist Nick Sorter wrote on X, tagging Attorney General
Pam Bondi.
That's right.
We're going to talk to, we're going to at the politicians on X and we're going to get
Barack Obama arrested.
That's what we're going to do, folks.
We're going to get on Twitter.
We're going to make some hashtags.
We're going to at Pam Bondi, Maybe Donald Trump himself. He had AI-generated ballots with AI-generated
blockchain watermarks. Trump... Nick Sorter? I've never even heard of... there's so many different
grifters and people. You can't keep track of them all. Never heard of this guy. Trump, convicted
criminal... Trump, a convicted criminal, has increasingly normalized the idea of using
the Justice Department to go after his political enemies. On Sunday night alone, he also floated
sending Democratic Senator Adam Schiff to prison and posted a collage depicting fake mugshots of
various Obama-era officials, including James Comey, Samantha Power, Susan Rice, wearing orange
jumpsuits. That's right. Red meat for the MAGA base. Look! Isn't it funny?
I'm gonna talk about sending Adam Schiff to prison. I'm gonna post
these photoshopped images of these people you hate in red jumpsuits. That
that's what you guys elected me to do, right? To post fake pictures and talk
about things I'm never going to do. Trump was found guilty in
May 2024 on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records. And again,
this is partially what inoculated him from criticism. They brought him in and
had these trials and made it... they made him a martyr to his base look how they persecute him he's
gotta be for the American people look who his enemies are that statement again
people always say judge a man by his enemies and you know sometimes you can
do that but sometimes you need to judge a man by his friends especially when
they're friends with Jeffrey Epstein
Chevkin Trump is trying to turn the clock back eight years now
yeah, he's trying to generate that sort of excitement and
just
Electric sort of feeling that was in the air in 2016 when he was all over the place talking about we're gonna lock up
Hillary Clinton you saw it on Twitter all these people really believing it
He's gonna do it. He's gonna get in and he's going to send her to prison
Uh, I don't think that would be a good thing to do. You know, I think we're gonna move on from that
Obama argues he can't be charged with treason since he wasn't born in America. This is from the Babylon B, of course
now since he wasn't born in America. This is from the Babylon Bee, of course. Now,
occasionally they do... they are still funny. Publicans acknowledge that they
could be left without any legal recourse after President Obama absolved himself
of any potential treason charge by reminding everyone that he couldn't face
any consequences, since he was never a citizen to begin with That's right. Get off scott-free
And of course
I'm sure someone will say this is racist or problematic because wow you're still bringing up that old birth certificate thing
Yeah, it was obviously a fake. It was obviously some kind of hoax
FBI botched investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails declassified documents alleged.
This is from Fox News. Wow, the FBI botching something? No, that wouldn't happen. Now,
personally, I think this would probably be botched on purpose. They don't want to have any real
evidence of this sort of thing. It makes their job letting people off a lot easier if they somehow fail to collect evidence. If
they have to take... if they have to admit, yeah we have some really damning evidence,
they then have to do something about that. They have to wiggle their way out
of it a different way. But if they send in the three stooges to muck everything
up and ruin the investigation, they never have to get to that point. Oops, sorry, we
screwed it up. Our bad. No evidence exists.
Knights of the Storm. How does Elon and Trump have all the time to tweet stuff? They are
hard at work for us. I mean, Elon must be busy being the world's best gamer while working
in his factory seven days a week for 22 hours a day. It's all BS. Yeah. They... You have
to imagine that Trump is just sitting on Twitter seething.
Just constantly refreshing the timeline. Constantly scanning for updates on how
people feel about him, with what a narcissist he is.
Comey's decision-making process smacks a political infection, Senator Grassley
said, railing against the former FBI director. Yeah. Now my dad said that
we should send them all to jail. All directly to prison. Obama, Hillary, and
Trump. Because of course they're all criminals. They all have violated the
Constitution. And Trump gave a Swarp Speed, injected poison into people, mandated it, turned
the country over to Anthony Fauci. Trump did more damage to the American people
than Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton ever did, which is truly incredible to
say. Speaker Johnson releases 14-minute video chronicling Biden's decline. House Speaker Mike Johnson on Monday released a supercut of Democrats defending Joe Biden's
mental acuity as Republicans investigate an alleged cover-up of the former president's
decline while in office.
And of course, this is just another distraction.
Do we need Mike Johnson to come out and say, look, Biden really was in mental decline.
Look how they defend, we know he was in mental decline.
It was obvious. There was never any doubt about it.
We don't need these people to come out and confirm these things.
We already know it's simply another way for them to distract people.
Hey, everyone. Look, the FBI was spying on MLK and look, look,
Biden was going senile while in the office
Oh, look ignore the Epstein files. The FBI botched the investigation to Hillary Clinton
Yeah, all these things are patently obvious. This is business as usual. Did anyone need this to be stated? Was there anyone?
That could actually be reached
By the truth that didn't know Biden was not there Was there anyone that could actually be reached
by the truth that didn't know Biden was not there? You'll have liberals that will defend him
because that's their guy.
They won't ever admit anything.
They won't move on it.
So no amount of evidence will sway them.
This is simply reaffirming what everyone on the right already knows and even some liberals.
Some people on that side, on the left, will say, yeah,
he was gone. But they'll only say that as a way to say, well, we should have pivoted to a different candidate sooner.
Trump says he may put restrictions on commanders, new stadium deal, if they don't change name back to Redskins.
Oh boy!
He's gonna force a sports team to go back to their original name that they got rid of
due to DEI woke nonsense.
Isn't that great?
He's really putting the pressure on.
He's really winning some battles for us.
He's gonna change the name back to the Redskins.
It's more professional wrestling nonsense.
My statement on the Washington Redskins is totally blown up, but only in a very positive
way.
Trump wrote on TruSo, it's big, it's huge.
People are loving it.
Forget Epstein, I'm gonna change the name of the commanders back to the Redskins.
I may put a restriction on them if they don't change the name back to the original Washington
Redskins.
Get rid of the ridiculous moniker
Washington commanders, I'm sure he's mad cuz he wants to be the only commander in Washington. Hey, wait a minute
That's my title only I get to issue commands
It won't make a deal after cheats next the Washington cheats the Washington liars the Washington scumbags and scoundrels
The Washington philanderers all of of them are gonna have to change their names. Just forget
Jeffrey Epstein, forget that I was friends with him, don't focus on that.
Look over here. Focus on this nonsense. Secure funding for stadium, Washington
commanders change name to Washington Bloodthirsty Engines.
This is from the Babylon Bee of course.
They're really, you know, they're turning it up a notch.
They're going to make sure that not only do they get funding, they get more funding than
anyone ever has.
As part of the deal for the construction of a new stadium, the Washington commanders,
formerly the Washington Redskins, have agreed to change their name to the Washington Blood
Thirsty Engines.
The winds have changed, woke is out, classical racial stereotypes are back in, said Adam
Peters, the team's general manager.
Therefore, we have agreed in exchange for support from the federal government to change
our name to the Washington Blood Thirsty Engines as a way of honoring the noble bloodthirsty
engines of our nation's history.
whoo cried thousands of ecstatic fans go bloodthirsty engines. critics say the name change is
insensitive hearkening back to a time when bloodthirsty engines were cruelly slandered by
settlers as bloodthirsty engines. uh i'm not sure i'm gonna read the i'm not sure i want the
rest of what's in this article to exist with me reading it. It's a it's entertaining. It's funny. But in the end
this is simply another distraction from Donald Trump. Please stop caring about
Jeffrey Epstein. What do I have to do? I'll bully the sports team to get rid of
the woke name change. I'll release the MLK files.
I'll post an AI video of Obama being arrested. I'll send Powell before the DOJ. I'll call some
in Obama-era admins to the Department of Justice as well. What does it take? What do I gotta do?
And also, I don't think it's a coincidence that they're really pushing through the Genius Act stuff now with the Epstein thing.
I don't think Epstein was a planned distraction, but they are going...
Never let a crisis.
Yeah, exactly. Never let a crisis go to waste. That's a true thing even when it's a organic crisis, non-constructed.
Everyone's talking about Epstein so they can push through other unpopular things now. While everyone's
desperate for us to fulfill our promises, perhaps we can use it for some of our
purposes. All right, we're gonna take a quick break when we come back. We're gonna
look at what's going on with Pharma. Big Pharma. Stay with us. So
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Welcome back. Got some comments.
Chetkin, does anyone besides Trump use Truth Social?
I have no idea. I've never encountered anyone that uses Truth Social.
I would not be surprised if it's him and a bunch of bots that are just there to praise his every decision.
Everything he posts, just, yes, yes Trump you're doing great and they've simply got a giant server in the White House dedicated
to pumping up his numbers
Ron Helton one I've never looked for truth social probably just a bunch of TDS posters there those opposed and those for
Trumpy yeah
it's probably one way or the other people that love him and
Just simply want to sycophantically praise every decision or
people that are so utterly obsessed with hating him that they need to be clued in
on his every move. Like, oh, oh, what is, what is he doing now? Oh, KWD 68, why does
Trump care so much about sports all the time? Never mind, moron, the best moron,
the golden idiot. Yeah, sports was never really a thing in our household.
We would occasionally, you know, friends would have Super Bowl parties and we'd go just to hang out, but we never cared.
We never...
I've never paid attention to sports. I
can probably name a few sports teams, but I'd be hard-pressed to tell you which sports they actually played.
And this is going to be an aside
I'm going to go out on a tangent here for a second
I'm sure some of you saw the WNBA players coming out with those t-shirts saying, you know
Pay us what we're worth pay us like the NBA or whatever exactly it was and the WNBA is remarkably
unprofitable it is
And the WNBA is remarkably unprofitable. It is subsidized by the NBA.
The NBA turns a massive profit
because there's a huge number of suckers
that tune in all the time to watch them play
for whatever reason.
The WNBA loses money.
It loses a lot of money.
And these women are so incredibly self-obsessed
that they think they deserve the amount of money the NBA players get. Now, that's
not saying the NBA players deserve their massive salaries for playing a game, but
they're at least generating profit for the NBA. Whether they should or shouldn't,
they do. You think you deserve the kind of money NBA players make? NBA players don't deserve the kind of money NBA players make.
They're massively overpaid in the NBA, and you think we're gonna give you that kind of cash too?
It's ridiculous. The WNBA has been a non-event for years.
The only reason it gets any press at all is because they're continually whining about how they deserve more pay.
That's the main headline maker. Not their games, not their players. The simple fact that they sit around and whine and moan.
That's the only time they get attention.
Except for whatever was it, Caitlin something. There was this the female player that was making headlines, which again who cares?
I'm sorry, but the WNBA
Even if you're into sports, it's much less entertaining than the NBA is at least the NBA
They're dunking and they're doing that sort of thing. There's nothing at all exciting about a WNBA game
There simply isn't the only time you hear about the WNBA is when
there's some political thing tied up with it. This thing, the other thing you're talking about or
exchanging prisoners. Yeah, we traded a Russian arms dealer for whatever that WNBA player was.
We should... Man, we were down one whiner.
We were so up on that deal.
We, the art of the deal, come on.
We should start negotiating to get the arms.
We'll give you back whatever her name was if you give us back the arms dealer.
Art of-
It's the worst trade deal in the history of trade deals maybe ever.
We lost so big on that one.
How we got fooled, we got scammed. anyway. That's enough about the WNBA
the funny thing is
I'm not sure if this is true
I would imagine it is but someone pointed out when they're saying I deserve as much pay as the NBA players
then play in the NBA that
WNBA is exclusively women but NBA you could play in that if you were
good enough. I don't know if that's true or if it's exclusively male. I would imagine there's no rule
prohibiting women from playing in it. They don't want equality for that sort of thing. They don't
want equality of let me play against these people that would absolutely Destroy my team exactly. Uh, they want a quality of outcome
Yeah, you're going to pay us the same as the nba despite the fact that we don't generate the revenue. We're not fun to watch
We're not as good at the game
Just pay us that money. We play the same game
Why aren't we making the same amount of money the only?
that money. we play the same game. why aren't we making the same amount of money? the only...
i mean we've literally seen it with women's soccer as well. this is a recurring theme. why aren't we getting paid the big bucks like the men are? it's because you're not as good.
this is coming again. i don't play sports. i don't have a dog in this fight. is this simply a matter
of simple economics? you don't generate revenue. The women's soccer team, the championship women's soccer team lost to
a group of high school boys. You guys got demolished. What makes you think you
deserve that kind of payment? Tell you what, how about this? We'll work out a
sort of Harlem Globetrotters deal. Every night you trot out to get demolished by an all-male team and we'll pay you a larger
salary.
Every single night you come out and you put on your best performance and the all-male
team gets to just like dribble around and dunk on you and pull some Globetrotter stunts
for fun.
And then, then we can talk about it until then you guys you ladies play your game
enjoy the sport realize you are being paid what you're worth anyway enough
about the WMD enough about sports in general I got sidetracked there kaw 68
people are dying Trump and you care about the Cleveland Indians and the
Washington Redskins. That's right
We've got some real important issues here
KWD 68 WNBA has their best player in Caitlin girl and they trash her and beat on her every game jealous much
Yeah, that's the that's the other thing is it really goes to show how much
racial
Antipathy and hatred there is
Knights of the Storm. Maybe we can get a bunch of trans
dudes in there to make it more interesting. Kind of like people who watch NASCAR for the
wrecks. Yeah, we'll just have this one, you know, hideous guy in a dress out there absolutely
demolishing all the women. Knights of the Storm. The answer to higher demands for the
WNBA is to shut it down. That's right. You guys aren't profitable.
You guys don't make any money for us. You're losing us money. Sorry, we're
closing up shop. If you want to play, play for the love of the game. All right.
Children's Health Defense. Lawsuit targets HHS for failing to set up task
force on childhood vaccine safety.
Lawsuit is funded by Children's Health Defense.
That's right, I believe we have a clip of, what is it?
RFK.
Gosh, where is it?
Yeah, it's the, autism was rare.
This one.
1970, scientists conducted the biggest epidemiological study in history of any country
in the world.
They looked at every child, 900,000 children in the state of Wisconsin, and they were specifically
looking for autism.
And they knew what autism looked like.
And they did follow-up checks.
It was an extraordinary study.
They found three children.
So it was the rate of autism at that point was 0.7 per 10,000.
Less than one per 10,000.
A month ago, we released the newest data
that showed that one in every 31 American kids
is autism.
And it's actually probably a lot worse than that because we gather that data state by
state and some states have better collection systems.
The best collection system is California.
And they're showing one in 19 kids has autism. One in 12.5 boys. This is unsustainable
and the the cost of autism alone by 2030 according to a recent peer reviewed study
you can see here is going to be a trillion dollars here. He knows there's a massive problem but he's
not doing anything about it.
And Children's Health Defense,
good for them is standing up and saying, no.
The lawsuit alleges Kennedy is violating
the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986,
which requires the Secretary of the US Department
of Health and Human Services to promote the development
of safer childhood vaccines that cause fewer
and less serious adverse reactions than existing ones.
The Act requires HHS to establish a task force that includes the Health Secretary, the Commissioner
of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the Directors of the National Institutes of
Health, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
It also requires the Health Secretary to provide Congress with progress reports every two years.
Of course this is the institution that RFK used to be a part of or head of, and they're actually standing up and saying, you promised us something. They're not sitting down and ignoring what's going
on. They're not willing to accept it. They're actually holding his
feet to the fire. Going so far as to file a lawsuit. Mary Hall, CEO of Children's Health
Defense, which is funding the lawsuit, said, it is black letter law that the HHS secretary
must convene a task force on how to make vaccines safer. This is part of the 1986 act itself.
That no secretary has done so since the passage of this law is a blow to the rule of law.
Open trust that the current secretary will fulfill his obligation to Congress's mandate.
Flores said the 1986 act includes a broad provision allowing citizens to sue the secretary if the requirements are not met.
His lawsuit asks the court to compel Kennedy to comply with the mandate to set up a task force
and submit biennial reports to Congress. That's right, they're going...
It's so rare to see this type of thing. It's so rare to see someone actually willing to hold
someone accountable, especially someone that they ostensibly used to kind of work for,
someone they might have had a relationship
with, a positive relationship with. This is, this takes a lot of guts. Fleur's told the defender,
it was astonishing that HHS hasn't fulfilled its responsibility to make vaccines safer. Perhaps a
little encouragement from a federal judge will help move this along, he said. Between 1980 and
1986, people injured by vaccines filed more than $3 billion worth of damage
claims with U.S. civil courts against vaccine manufacturers, most of which were for the
DTP vaccines.
After lawsuits revealed that Wyeth knew of the risks, juries began authorizing large
payouts to some DTP-injured children.
Payouts threatened to bankrupt the vaccine insurance industry.
The publicity also generated public concerns about vaccine adverse events.
In 1986, Anthony Fauci, of course, Congress passed a law giving the pharmaceutical industry
broad protection from liability and creating a framework to compensate children injured
by compulsory vaccines.
The National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, a no-fault administrative
system that adjudicates vaccine injury claims.
And that was the first thing Fauci did when he got in.
Thank you, Anthony Fauci.
He has been an enemy of the American people since he was first brought into the government.
He has shown he despises the American
people. Although it is notoriously difficult to win compensation the VICP,
it has paid out over 5.2 billion to injury victims since its inception. Even
with all the roadblocks they put in place, even with how difficult it is to
get a diagnosis of vaccine injury to start the process
Then how difficult they make it in court?
They've still paid out five point two billion
Flores lawsuit alleges the number would be significantly higher if vaccine manufacturers had to defend themselves in federal court rather than in the vicp
Yeah, they're the ones that set up the playing field. They chose the rules
They chose this exact...
They set up everything in their favor and they've still had to pay out $5.2 billion.
A lesser known part of the 1986 law mandated the pursuit of safer vaccines.
And they've done nothing about that.
In the establishment of the task force, like the VICP, this aspect of
the law has long been a point of controversy. In 2018, when Kennedy worked
as a lawyer, he and co-counsel Aaron Seary filed a lawsuit against HHS in a
New York District Court seeking copies of the by NURO reports
after the agency failed to respond to Freedom of Information Act requests.
Kennedy's lawsuit revealed that no reports were ever submitted to HHS. And of course,
now that he's the head, he's not doing it either. First, he sues them over it, and when he gets into
power, he disregards it as well. We're gonna make America healthy again, right? More recently,
former HHS secretary Javier Becerra, who left office in January, confirmed
that no health secretary had ever provided safety improvement reports to Congress.
Not gonna start now.
Why would we expect Robert Kennedy to do that?
KWD 68, lots of kids now with autism.
It isn't sustainable.
Now jab your kids.
Yeah. Kennedy out there talking about how obvious it is't sustainable. Now jab your kids, yeah.
Kennedy out there talking about how obvious it is, how something needs to be done
and then he gets into a position to do something
and he simply ignores it.
Oh no, we're gonna focus on red 40.
All this other nonsense.
We wanna get you a wearable smartwatch,
wearable health tech.
Now keep vaccinating your kids.
You know, we no longer have the COVID shot recommended
for pregnant women and young children.
Isn't that enough?
We're not recommending it anymore.
Come on.
Florida Surgeon General highlights vaccine injury calls
on NIH to act.
Of course, as we're talking about,
RFK is simply dragging his feet.
He's not doing anything about it.
He's kind of just there.
At a press conference at Florida State University in Tampa,
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Lodepo
made an urgent call for the NIH program funding
to help Americans injured by COVID-19 vaccines
and express support for
the May federal changes in the HHS's restrictive COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.
This lot of Poe is doing more than RFK. Stanford scientists link spike in thyroid eye disease to COVID vaccines this is from Slay News the this disease is kind of giving
people sort of Marty Feldman eyes where they're sort of bugging out it's making
them sort of bulbous a group of leading a man my name is I go thought it was
Igor they heard wrong then didn't you a group of leading American scientists has
uncovered evidence leaking COVID mRNA vaccines to surging reports of thyroid eye disease, TED.
An alarming disorder that leads to blindness.
This is yet another adverse effect. This is another new thing that they're just now discovering.
I keep harping on it, but we've only seen short-term effects.
And Marty Filvin's eyes were also
due to a thyroid problem I think from a car wreck was it I don't remember but
yeah I believe you're right but these are still short-term effects we're still
discovering what it does in the short term because it's difficult to get
anyone to do studies it's difficult to get anyone to do studies. It's difficult to get them to want to investigate
These types of things. They don't want the vaccine to be linked to any of these things
The only way they ever do is because the evidence becomes overwhelming
TED also known as Graves Ophthalmathy
causes the eyes to bulge in their sockets due to severe swelling of
the muscles. The eyes become bloodshot and crossed causing double vision and
total loss in severe cases. Another thing you can thank Donald Trump and Anthony
Fauci for causes inflammation and swelling of the eye muscles, eyelids,
tear ducts, and fatty tissues behind the eyes.
Patients become aware of the condition
when they begin to suffer from the initial symptoms
such as bulging, dry, or watery eyes.
In recent years, cases of TED have inexplicably spiked,
raising concern among the medical community.
However, a new study has just linked the surging reports
to the mass COVID vaccination campaign.
It's continuing.
There's, it seems, you know, weekly or monthly,
they're finding some new adverse effect
that is causing severe harm to people.
Can't think if we do more of what we have been doing,
the problem can only get better, right?
Yeah, that's right.
Just pile more on top of it. you know we've got this huge fire over
here. maybe we should pour some gasoline on it. Cecilia 14. in reality old people
who suddenly develop memory problems and cognitive decline right after shots. said
old head dementia is really the same as kids autism. yeah it uh sent a lot of
people spiraling immediately. Just their immune systems
weren't able to handle it. They couldn't deal with what was injected into them and so they rapidly
pass away. Chevkin. I've been seeing those thyroid eyes commercials lately. Hal9000 cash patel eyes.
CJP rumble. He's got Steve Buscemi eyes. Yeah Steve Buscemi also
has those sort of kind of bugging very haunting eyes. Defy tyrant 1776. If people
haven't figured out by now the entire government is our biggest enemy and that
every politician is a wicked liar they never will. Yeah you would think you
would think it would be so obvious
that they'd have to admit it by now,
but some people are desperate to just believe that,
oh, the government's fine.
Sure, they get some things wrong,
but they're trying to do their job.
They're really trying their hardest.
So, we'll cat 1980.
I knew RFK would fail us.
Yeah.
I didn't really have any hope for him. I know there's always a vague sort
of sense of like, well, maybe. Who knows? Anything is theoretically possible. But I didn't have any
actual, like a confident hope that he would do it. Just in the, you know, give it a shot, sure, put him in there.
But he has validated all our fears of him doing nothing. COVID shot mandates persist for Ontario
health workers despite staffing crisis. This is from LifeSite. We have a mandatory COVID-19
vaccination policy, the posting reads. As a condition of employment, all employees are required to submit proof
of COVID-19 vaccination status prior to start date.
Ontario's continued enforcement of COVID shot mandates come after all their
provinces have lifted the mandate.
Certain areas, you know, are more brainwashed than others.
Ontario in Canada being one of them it seems.
While some hospitals offer religious or medical exemptions, health care workers
have told LifeSite News that these are rarely granted, meaning finding work as
a health care worker is nearly impossible in Ontario without COVID
vaccination quote-unquote. As LifeSite News previously reported, Ontario will
need 33,200 more nurses and 50,853 more
personal support workers by 2032 to fill the healthcare worker shortage.
Figures the Progressive Conservative government of Doug Ford has asked the Information and
Privacy Commissioner to keep secret.
Don't tell people that.
Don't let them know.
Question is, who would really want to work there anyway?
Work for these people, for these systems. Maybe that's why Canada is rushing to import so many
people. We're going to rush them through medical school and these immigrants, these third-worlders
will do anything we tell them. Well, some people do go into the middle medical field because they want to help people
I think that's more the exception
most people are just looking for a high-paying job, but
Especially a lot of nurses and
Those are the people they're trying to purge from this they only want the profit focused people and this is why
Stuff like what that guy?
people and this is why stuff like what that guy Dr. Moore was doing Kirk Moore was important he was giving out things that these people could keep working you
know they go to college they have to have a job in this field that's the only
thing they have experience for and then they get shut down by everyone because
they don't poison themselves.
Yeah, they punish you for standing on your convictions. Tragically, the health care worker shortage has meant that many Canadians are unable to receive care as the average wait sits at 27.7
weeks. That's half a year. Unfortunately, the increased wait times have led some Canadians to
despair of receiving treatment and instead chose to end their lives through medical assistance in dying, the MADE
program, the euphemistic name for Canada's euthanasia regime.
We have seen this becoming more prominent.
Just that they are actively recommending it to people.
You know, nothing we can do for you.
How about we kill you
instead? I know you wanted treatment. I know you wanted to live, but sadly we're understaffed and
we're not going to allow people that aren't vaccinated with poison to work here. So we're
not going to be able to see you. Sorry that the pain has gotten excruciating. Sorry that it's
become untreatable. We can euthanize you if you want though.
Defining moment in human history, US rejects WHO's international health regulation amendments. This is from
Children's Health Defense. And this is a good thing.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said today the US would not agree to sign over authority in health emergencies to an unelected
international organization that could order lockdowns, travel restrictions, or any other measures that it
sees fit.
Again, that's a good thing.
We don't want to be turning over any more of our sovereignty to these massive, unelected
bureaucracies.
These international organizations that don't have any loyalty or interest in preserving the United States or its people
Content gas tank is that 1 8th?
I believe that's not updated yet. Dad was gonna look at that and update it today
We'll have it updated by tomorrow. We don't have the exact numbers yet.
That is outside of my purview.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Secretary of State Marco Rubio today announced
that the U.S. is formally rejecting the controversial amendments to the World Health Organization's
international health regulations.
Visions would allow the WHO to order global lockdowns, travel restrictions, or any other
measures it sees fit to respond to nebulous potential public health risks.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services said,
We should be rounding these people from the WHO up.
We should be putting them on trial.
We should be reading them their rights and then locking them up until we can process
them all. RFK Jr. rejects Who's Trojan Horse International Health Regulations
Amendment. Are we going to be subject to a technocratic control system that uses
health risks and pandemic preparedness as a Trojan horse to curtail basic
democratic freedoms? Do we want a future where every person, movement, transaction, every human body is under surveillance at all times?
That's what Kennedy stated, but
RFK wants to use wearables to track all that kind of data.
He wants to be the one that is surveilling every human body.
Do we want to give that information over to someone other than me?
Apparently not.
And again, we don't.
This is a good thing to oppose.
But it's just funny the way he phrases it.
Wow, you want to give them that kind of surveillance tech?
No, I don't.
I don't want you to have it either, RFK.
Reggie Littlejohn, president of Anti-Globalist International and co-founder of the Sovereignty
Coalition stated, I applaud Secretary Kennedy's courage in calling out the WHO for what it is, a Trojan horse.
Under the pretext of health and safety, health safety and pandemic response, the WHO's amended
IHRs create the framework for biotech surveillance. Police state. Yeah. Oh, well, you know,
there's something going around. We think that it's best if you don't leave your house for, you know, months, weeks, however long, we'll decide.
This bureaucracy that has no ties to the country that they're going to inflict this on.
These bureaucrats that are sort of vaguely human, you know, men made of numbers and mystery meet. You don't know who they are or where they came from.
This is from the expose,
in nine out of ten illnesses our bodies can and will heal themselves.
This is why I first do no harm
is so important. They've been ignoring it for years.
I want to get you hooked on some kind of pharmaceutical, some kind of drug.
Not gonna let your body I want to get you hooked on some kind of pharmaceutical, some kind of drug.
Not gonna let your body do its job.
In his book Body Power, first published in 1983, Dr. Vernon Coleman explained how you can use the power of your body to keep you healthy to make you well in 90% of illnesses.
The following is an excerpt taken from another of his books published in 2014 about things
I have learned.
The excerpt highlights the healing power of the body referring to his earlier work Body
Power.
Many of the people who were injured by doctors never needed medical treatment in the first
place.
The human body contains a comprehensive variety of self-healing mechanisms which means that
in 9 out of 10 illnesses your body will mend itself.
It is important that you learn to understand your body, learn to appreciate its healing abilities.
Popular sugar substitute marketed to diabetics linked to stroke, heart attack, brain cell damage.
We see this sort of thing most of the time.
Sugar substitutes end up being even worse than sugar itself.
Erythritol is the one in question now. It can constrict blood vessels, reduce the body's
ability to break down blood clots, and increase inflammation. It needs to increase risk of
stroke, heart attack, and brain cell damage. Of course, erythritol has gained popularity in recent years.
They're always trying some new different sugar substitute.
Unfortunately, the sugar alcohol seems,
per the new study from Boulder,
to be nearly as harmful as the artificial sweetener aspartame,
which is used in many diet sodas,
has been labeled carcinogenic by the World Health Organization
and has been linked to increased heart attack and stroke risk. Following up on a 2023 study that linked increased stroke and heart attack
risk with higher erythritol circulation in the bloodstream, integrative physiology professor
professor Christopher D'Souza and graduate student Auburn Berry, both co-authors on the new paper,
sought to learn more of this unsettling correlation. So again, their chemical-based nonsense ends up being extremely harmful, ends up doing damage
to you, being worse than just a natural sugar. This is one of those things where
in moderation sugar is fine. You can have a little bit of sugar now and then and
it's not going to kill
you. but people use these as substitutes and they drink them constantly. they
eat them constantly because they don't want to practice self-control. you can
have one bowl of ice cream here or there is not going to kill you. One, you know, maybe Mexican Coke made with
real sugar now or then isn't going to kill you. But if you refuse to moderate
yourself and think, you know what, I'm gonna get fat if I just continue to
drink Coke. I know what I'll do. I'll drink Diet Coke. It's even more chemicals
and worse for you than a regular Coke is. It might not make you fat, but it's going to damage your body in other ways.
We've got a comment here.
David Ramsey 2328. Hey Travis's, do viruses exist?
I want to hear your straight position. You keep playing along with all these stories.
For the record, I personally don't think viruses exist? I want to hear your straight position. You keep playing along with all these stories. For the record, I personally don't think viruses exist, but I'm going to tell you that I am not qualified to make that assessment.
I don't have the requisite intelligence or information to give you a 100% answer.
I can point you to the interview that my dad did with the Bailey's, the
doctors, what is it Sam and Mark I want to say, that's available on Rumble and
they make a very compelling case that I think that gives me, it makes me think
viruses aren't real and you can look at that for yourself. Personally that did
the convincing for me but I do not have I said, the requisite knowledge to make
an informed decision on that for other people.
So go check out that interview with the Bailey's if you're interested.
But no, personally, I don't believe viruses are real.
I think it's been a long con job.
And for the record, when I'm playing along with the narratives, I'm reading the stories
as they are being reported.
If I have to sit here and clarify every single time by the way
I don't think viruses are real and by the way, I don't think you know
Whatever vaccines are actually helpful. It slows down the pace of the program
I assume that most of you all know my position on things. I
I hope that clarifies things for you David
Mav 2022 doctors aren't trained how to help the body heal. They are
trained on how to mask symptoms. Disease is a verb, not a noun. It's why doctors have practices.
That's right. I always said I don't want a doctor that practices medicine. I want a guy that's got
it down pat. I don't want the guy that's practicing. The front porch media sucralose is almost the only
thing available now. Stevia is hardly used. Yeah, they've kind of limited their options I
think sucralose tastes closer to sugar and that's why you see it in everything
but yeah it is not as good for you it's one of the ones that allegedly you don't
but you don't you're probably doesn't process it it just passes right through
you yeah stevia as far as I know is better, but it doesn't taste as good. It's got a bitter taste.
Yeah.
I like monk fruit personally, as far as I know there aren't really any side effects for that one and it tastes a lot like sugar.
Yeah, stevia always has that kind of weird funky aftertaste to it. And so
it ends up being used less.
But as Lance said, monk fruit is a good substitute, but I
I've tried it in coffee when we've had it and I don't like it
There's something about the way it mixes with the acid in the coffee that makes it taste very very strange to me
It doesn't seem to get rid of the bitterness
It seems to put a sweetness on top of it and then the bitterness is still there and So personally monk fruit is good for baking and other things like that
But not in coffee personally not for me guard Goldsmith given the fact that RFK jr
Never acknowledged the unconstitutional nature of the FDA it always seemed likely that he would push more authoritarianism little pullback. Yeah
They they'll give you a little bit here and there RFK will pay lip service to certain things
But he doesn't really want to dismantle these systems. He doesn't want to get them out of your life
He wants to use them for his own reasons the way he thinks they should be run
Well, you know sure I'll do this here and that but I'm still I want to be the one that gets to put the wearables on
you the one that gets to be in charge of your life well wow we are almost out
of time we have only about a minute and a half left time sure flies when you're
having fun Doug the 007 it's better to just limit your sugar intake and let
your taste buds adapt to lower sugar. yeah sugar is incredibly addictive. that's why they put so much of it in kids cereals and things. they know
that kids have a hard time regulating their you know self-control as is and
when you give them something with a massive amount of sugar they're going
to want more and more of it. it is. it bad. It's bad sugar again. If you can limit your amounts, it's not going to kill you
It will you know in massive amounts. It's terrible for your health
But if you're capable of regulating it and having it in moderation, then it's fine. That's my opinion on things
I'm not a doctor. I don't even play one on TV. So
Don't take my word for it. But yeah,
that's how I view it. Again, I want to thank you all for tuning in today. It's been a pleasure to go through the news with you.
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The Common Man. They created Common Core to dumb down our children.
They created Common Pass to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away.
Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn
that around and expose what they want to hide. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing.
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