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Hello all, Savic. I saw that one and just started laughing. Savic with a uh funny one for us this morning post. Have you ever looked in the mirror and said, "Oh, hell no. That can't be right." Just this morning, Savic, I looked in the mirror and said, "Oh, hell. Ain't no way somebody can be that sexy.
I couldn't resist, man. That was just too funny when I saw it.
Hello, Bernard Angela. Hello, Mouseit Grand Risings.
Uh, let's see. Are we closer? We'll get there on the Prime Minister.
Let's see. Didn't know if you know there's 30 seconds of live commercials that we have to watch after you come on.
Had no idea.
I guess uh YouTube followed um Twitch's lead on that one. Hello Denise. Good to see you in the house. Hello Tony.
I hear you. I hear you Jay.
Hello let it shine. Hello turd ferg shar too sexy for my shirt too. Hello Mr. Beard of the tric fin tank gravity warp drive. Hello hoops. I see the squirrel and the moose.
Why hasn't Iraq elected their prime minister yet? They say they're electing it today and it has been very quiet on the news front. We know that they are ensced in meet what I shouldn't say they were going to elect it today. They were supposed to the coordination framework the largest one which basically gets to anoint who becomes prime minister um meetings today to pick their candidate. So the reality is even if they pick their candidate day is probably still another couple of days before they seat them as the official prime minister. I do expect that would be very much expedited to get them sat.
One of the things they need in order to okay with the declining oil revenues, they need to seek somebody so they can finish their government so that they can approve um borrowing from the CBI to help pay the bills right now without the oil revenue. There's a lot of pressure in Iraq to get that prime minister sat. Um, this is I I my opinion while ugly and human lives are at stake, this is forcing Iraq to poop or get off the pot in a positive way.
Just break out a little Mavelian thought there and think, do the ends justify the means? Do the means justify the end?
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Jesus loves you.
That's always a good one.
Hello, Verie. Hello, original Dfly.
Hello, Whip B Durham.
Yeah, David Wilcox supposed suicide.
Uh, you know, I going back and forth. I don't have an update on Mike Bar and health. I know he did go to the hospital yesterday. Just has had migraines for entirely too long. Trying to figure out is it something he took, is it not something he took, is it something he's changed in his uh diet, his life, etc. Ocean sand like the one with John Dalling. I I really do. I've gotten to a point where I really look forward to those with uh John because before we ever start, we spend more time talking about things and life and perspectives and what's it like with his move to uh Tennessee. Um his search for that soulmate that, you know, Christian woman that he's looking for. We just so many interesting things we talk about before we ever go on.
Makes it interesting. All right. Some folks want to know about the uh jetting by you know I started to say something that that he's what he's got is brain freeze.
Yeah. I do not guys and that's one of the questions on the willox thing.
That's where we got I got um diverted or distracted on the Mike Ber comment because you know we're worried about his health. He's a friend. Um, so got distracted, but we started talking about Dave Wilcox, another UFO insider, and I believe he was supposed to be part of some kind of release that was coming up. I think, uh, I haven't had a real chance to properly delve Mike's mind. Um, Senate, he was reading the story was our last update. Uh, he had not found out because he'd been in the hospital um, trying to get to the root cause of these non-stop migraines that he's been suffering from, which is unusual. That's not a normally normally Mike thing. So prayers want heard if you if you uh feel so inclined, but I want to get, you know, a response from somebody that knew David personally, you know, had interacted with him often um you know, face to face to see if he'd ever shown any signs like that. I've just not heard anything like that. I mean, there's some UFO researchers out there that if it happened, I would not be surprised if I heard that they liver suddenly shut down uh or saw I some of those I would not be surprised having met a number of them in person at different events.
But I've not ever been face to face with Dave, so I just don't know what to say.
Prayers to his family. Um it's one of those where it's a tough spot.
Do you hope it was suicide and this great conspiracy theory of people shutting up disclosure isn't true? Um, do you hope that it was murder because he was about to expose something? I mean, you know, what are we supposed to hope or want? I mean, you're damned if you do, damned if you don't on this one.
Uh, I just prayers that we find out the truth and that his soul is resting in peace. I guess that's the best I can do at this point, but it is. You look at all the disappearing folks in the UFO world, the scientists, the NASA group.
Yeah, I don't Yeah, I do not know, guys.
I have no idea what David knew about the Clintons. I have no idea. No Andy today, guys. Andy called from the plane. Things running behind. He's returning from Toronto. Um, he won't make it in time for today or if he does, it'd be the last three minutes. Uh, he told me to definitely send the whiskey link. He should probably be able to join, but if not, he says he is 100% in for next Wednesday.
He he didn't call me. He messaged me from the plane. Um just uh just a short bit ago.
Question: Are there chemtrails or whatever they're doing in PR where you are? Rarely rarely rarely rarely ever do you see a contrail whatever in the sky above us. Very rare.
Silver down, silver up. It's actually stayed pretty pretty steady considering the craziness of the past months.
Uh, see Jason, I have to disagree. He says, "Seems the war is prolonging RV. I believe it is speeding it up. I believe they would have continued to kick the can every turn they could given an opportunity and this is forcing things to the to the forefront.
A poodle man says Will Cox was Will Cox extracted by the Yeah, I don't know what to say, guys.
Uh Rick, it could be. We're going to talk about all that on Iraq and the sanctions and what do they mean?
Virginia election results.
All right, guys.
Did anybody Did anybody expect that to to come out differently in Virginia?
Anybody? You know, we we joke about Washington DC being uh the home was like 90 some percent 95% Democrats in the city. Um, and I would argue that 95% of the Republicans are actually Democrats. So, it's probably more like 99% Democrat in DC or globalist. Let's call it globalists. It's all the pigs at the trough. And that is where the trough is for the all you can eat buffet where they eat not only our leftovers but our dinners as well.
Um, I totally expected it to go that way in Virginia. that I have some hope that it would go differently. Too much at stake. But then looking at how they wrote anybody read how they put it on the um on the ballot for you to vote. I mean it was uh let's see if I can find that real quickly.
Let me see if I can find it. It was all over X. That's probably going to be the easiest place to uh find it. Just bear with me for a minute. Think I can find that for you.
Hey, I don't need that one. Been some good ones this morning.
Go here.
Dot dot dot dot.
Boom. It should be here somewhere.
Trying to find the wording that they put. Ah, here it is, guys. Let me bring it over. Fisher King had it up. Um, want to make certain I always do a shout out when I'm when I'm not borrowing somebody's uh tweet X, whatever they call it, but uh make certain credit goes where it is due. This was in an Elon Musk thread. Fisher King said, "I love the way this is framed. New congressional districts that would disenfranchise almost half of Virginia GOP voters are designed to restore fairness to the upcoming elections.
Modern American politics is just lies.
Pal lies. Okay. On the ballot, here's the question for you to vote.
Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in the upcoming elections while ensuring Virginia's standard redistricting process resumes for all future redistricting after the 2030 census.
This is how they worded it. Kind of like how they worded the Patriot Act. You have the greatest Orwellian bill ever to rob us of our freedoms. A blank check to Congress to infringe on our constitutional God-given, unleenable rights. Unalienable, unleen, whatever word you want to use on this one.
God-given.
And they called it the patriot. Oh my god. Doesn't that sound good? I'm patriotic. I'm gonna vote for that one.
Wow. Should the Constitution of Virginia be amended? Allow the General Assembly to temporarily only temporarily because we don't want to make this permanent because when Republicans get back in power, we're screwed. So, we're going to make it temporary because we believe we'll be in power until 2030. This is like we're reading between the lines on this one, guys. For anybody that is too stupid and missed the critical thinking classes, read this again and then tell me what do you think the average IQ is in Virginia. I'm not saying average education level because there is we are learning as time goes and is becoming more true today than it was in the past.
There is not a big correlation between IQ and education anymore or but there is a huge one between education and indoctrination. That's a wellestablished fact at this point. Uh, but I mean just that wording, I mean, isn't this something? You know, to do the right thing temporary. We're going to amend it for fairness because we care.
Oh my goodness. Anybody want to throw up? I did see I don't remember who sent me this one. Whether it was Dave or one of you guys, I don't remember. But I think this one really sums it up. I'm not even certain I can pronounce this.
Uh, you know, I've read a lot of his uh stuff, a lot of his quotes, etc. Um, I'm a big fan of famous people, philosophers quotes, what they were thinking. I don't always agree with the person, but I may like the quote often. Here's one.
Tolerance will reach such a level that intelligent people will be banned from thinking so as not to offend the imbeciles.
Biodor dustesi. Yeah, I know I butchered that one. But man, is he not just dead on our feelings? We feel it. Fairness.
While we screw ourselves to the wall because I mean, we're worried about the fairness. I mean, we want to support the wolves rights as it's eating our flesh and rending it from our bodies.
Nothing. I mean, we we got to care.
Just what a what a great quote, right?
Truest statement pretty much ever. Yeah, I know, right?
Mitchelliocracy. It is. We've arrived.
We've arrived.
Uh, happy belated birthday, Miss uh, Miss Lucy Lou. I know we need to get to it. We are way over getting started.
News time.
A lot of bond folks, a lot of meetings.
I still don't have a confirmation that somebody has real liquid spendable money at the street level. Um that's your bond update. Um I could get into who had meetings, where had meetings, different groups, but it is absolutely static until one of them gets at the street level. I am getting a number of reports from bond groups that pay masters have money to distribute this week, but I've yet to see that distribution. So keep it in the hopeful bracket for now. Marlene, thank you for that. Uh, very appreciated.
And now we're going to head off to Iraq.
Government advisor responds to US suspension of the dollar shipments to Iraq. So, breaking it down. Uh, if you're in the regular banking system, if you're doing international banking, if you're businesses, nothing's been restricted. They've restricted it at the street level which um depending on which expert you talk to is about 5 to 7% of the US dollars used in the region but it takes that 5 to seven of illegal money and removes it from the table largely.
So is just letting the cash dollar allocated to passengers through airports has a ceiling. This is basically the people that are allowed to pull cash street level average uh citizens day-to-day transactions. This is where a lot of that fraud occurs. Uh they aggregate it. You know, 2 thou, you get this person to get 2,000, you get that person get 3,000, you get that person get 2500, and you got a team. Doesn't take long, and it's meaningful money.
So, Slay is saying to our actual economy now to the mental facilities of people out there on the street that haven't thought through what the numbers are and broken it down to just the math, they may panic at this. government isn't panicking unless the people panic because then it doesn't matter. Right, wrong, indifferent, whether they're right, whether they're wrong, none of that matters. If the perception is that there's no cash and everything is breaking, things can be great in the world. The fundamentals can be perfect and people would still lose their minds or vice versa. We don't seem to run on logic or rationality anymore, which it's a cycle.
every time this happens.
Uh I'm sorry. I was reading you folks talking about uh David Wilcox. It is interesting for me. Okay, let's get back to it. Here's another one. Another economist from Iraq. Will Iraq be affected by the suspension of dollar shipments? Economist answers. Its share is only 7%.
So 7% of the dollars. What they're saying is, guys, we can work through this one. It's okay. Stop panicking.
It's a concern, but it's not a death nil.
Because of the factions, Washington blocks transfers of 500 million of oil money to Baghdad. Now, this is a concern, those dollars, not the cash shipments. Although the US is claiming we've just started restricting cash shipments because you know logistics it's not a safe zone to be flying in C130s of printed cash which they do regularly to the area. Has anybody stopped to think about this one?
Currency requires it to flow. So it has to come back to channels. It has to go like this. Right?
They're taking planes with hundreds of millions and hundreds of millions of printed dollars to the Middle East every month. Do you how do you think that dollar makes it back to the US?
I mean, they print, they take most of them are nice new fresh stacked bills.
Anybody doing the math? How does this work in a logical economy or in a logical world? How does this work when you can take planes full of printed cash monthly and drop it off in the Middle East? Oh, and you don't expect any of it to go south to buy a drone, to buy an AK-47, any of those things. The logic here, I get Do you not see it is an ATM for the wealthy? This is where they use it. They're okay that they lose 20%, 30%, 40%. That's okay. They're laundering their money.
It's crazy watching all of this come unglued and how interconnected it all was.
Yeah, it's uh Jen, right? Nefarious, Jacqueline. That one's great. I hear people are just dying to get into the cemeteries. Uh, Alcadami stopping dollar shipments is an American blackmail that affects Iraq's sovereignty. Former member of the parliamentary finance committee more moen aloud described the recent US decision to halt dollar shipments to Iraq until the formation of new government as a political blackmail, an attempt to interfere in Iraq's internal affairs. Yeah. I also bet that he thought when his mother told him no pudding till he eats his meat, no dessert until he eats his dinner was blackmail as well. I guess it kind of is.
But there's nothing nefarious about the US using that trigger. They're just like, "Look, we're not going to finance terrorism against us. It's our money.
You don't get it." It'd be kind of like the person going and trying to shake you down because they need to go get a new um they need to go get some uh some crack around the corner. and insisting you give it to them. You're like, "Yeah, no. Clean up your act." Then if you need to borrow money, I'll let you have it.
No problem. Is that person blackmailing the crackhead or is that person being responsible? Isn't it kind of crazy how some things get turned blackmail when you want them to give you the money as opposed to what is reasonable and rational going, you know, a lot of those funds go to terrorism. There'll be bullets to shoot the people we have there. So, yeah, screw you. You don't get it. Clean it up. Then you can have some. I just phrasing your point of view changes everything.
We need a show about boulevards. Curious G-Roll and you're going to have to do one your own. Start a channel. Do the research. Uh time is hurting for all these folks. It'd be great to have a show on it. It really would. I just got to figure out where I can poop the 15, 20 hours to do the research. Do a proper show on it. So I do it 20 minutes here, 30 minutes there, and over time I'll be able to do one on it.
Parliamentary finance borrowing to finance expenses is contingent on the formation of the government. Guys, this is the one I was mentioning earlier or alluding to.
The pressure in Iraq is becoming extreme to seat the rest of the government and to seat the prime minister. There is been meetings all day long, guys. I don't have the results. Um, not for lack of chasing, not for lack of trying, I did the normal check all the uh internet news sources I can find. Uh, then when there's still not a story other than they're having the meetings, they're headed to the meetings, they're at the meetings. Other than those stories, that's all I could find in the press.
So, reach out to contacts there. And no results yet. Uh, we should get some kind of answer late in the day. We should have a good answer whether it did happen, didn't happen, or where they're at in the process by the news tonight.
Frank, I love it. I want my pudding. I want my pudding, too.
Wait.
Uh, are there things right now you know, but cannot share with us?
Don, yeah, some, but not a lot. Most of what I'm not sharing is because I believe it will be proved BS in a few hours, a day, or two days. 99% of the time when I'm not sharing it's because what I'm saying is it's not possible to substantiate it in any way.
I'll take rice. We see he likes Everybody likes the pudding.
Everybody likes the pudding.
Bowler Boulevard, same thing.
Uh, hitting those. Uh, I probably should have left the news banner up longer, but you guys get it. Most of it's news. Iran fires on a third ship in the Hormos choke point. Says US Navy blockade. No different than bombing. Duh. Duh. Still a war.
Um, it's just passive aggressive war, but effective nonethe nonetheless.
Ceasefire extended. Ceasefire not extended. Iran starts uh bombing and taking. They uh took two ships on the other side that were trying to they boarded took them to Iranian ports. Uh tried to I don't know a third one under fire.
They tried to destroy it. They try to board it. They tried to take it. The US back and forth.
Iran is hitting a very tough spot right now. um was a little back and forth discussion with uh one of my uh intel folks yesterday and we were going over how we believe that there's a coup that the Iran Iranian national or the guard the Iranian guard republic yeah the uh Iranian republic guard has for the most part seized control and then we get the stories released that they have indeed according to a number of sources in Iran excuse me the Iran Iraq thing. I'm messing it up a lot.
Hopefully, you guys uh are smart enough to know which one I'm speaking of.
Now, we're hearing very sub what we believe to be substantiated. The world believes to be substantiated.
Intelligence agencies around the world believe to be accurate. Not that I trust many of those. Okay. any of those that the Kamini or the Kamdi son, the replacement leader is in physical custody of the IRG, they've abducted them. It's a coup. So what you've got is and from for the people that don't understand how the Iranian gu how how this became a thing, they had parallel governments from the overthrow in 79 until like ' 89 when they finally just, you know, admitted it. I mean I I this is who's in charge.
It's our head cleric. I they they removed any any illusion that they were secular or that their government was separate from their extreme ism, their extreme Islamic take. They removed any any belief of that structure back in '89. Not that most of us had any doubt.
After 79, the IRG's job is not the military, even though it is a military organization.
Its sole job has been to protect the theocracy.
But now it looks like it is taking over the theocracy. In the past, there were checks and balances.
Committee did his best to and not in a good way, but to hinder them from getting too powerful. But with the change and they talk that I mean this has been talked about in political circles and intelligence circles around the world for 20 years 30 years.
>> Um the person who supposedly took over after the uh leader the supreme leader was killed his son he's gay. He's not liked because of that in those circles.
Now they've abducted him. Who's in charge? So Trump playing that game, you know, who's in charge? Who do we talk to? Competing stories. Everything he's told us that the world has said that he's crazy about is appearing more and more true that yeah, we've been having negotiations, not with some of the groups that you think we should have in negotiations with because, well, they're not in power anymore. Why would we have negotiations with them?
I mean, why should I go have a talk with um Crypto Mojo um about getting my tires change when there's no correlation? That's just, you know, crazy example, but you get the idea here.
So, is it a ceasefire? Is it a wait for collapse? I believe the Trump administration is waiting for Iran to go ahead and collapse under its own internal pressure right now. Um so, we're going to get on to that one.
Thyron timeline. Iran has 15 days until its oil industry begins full shutins where it takes months. You got to crank everything back up. You don't have room for storage. You got to shut down your wells. You can't leave stuff in. You can only keep so much in containers. Meaning they are shutting down. Much of the world's industries are already shutting down. making the US and the Americas, Canada, the US, uh, Venezuela, pick all the regions, oil heavy regions in the Americas, they are gaining massive power right now. That whole Donroe doctrine, right?
Monroe doctrine 2.0.
Uh, so huge pressure in Iran.
Financially, it is getting huge as well.
Um, of course, the blockade no different than bombing because they're saying that we only can last so many weeks. They've got it shut. Why is this not war and bombing? Meaning Iran does not appear to be in any way honoring a ceasefire. So, do you think the US is really honoring a ceasefire or is this just rhetoric for the markets when he says we're going to lay it and then futures shoot up?
Because it doesn't change the outcome period. It appears to me that they are settling in for a couple weeks to watch Iran implode under its own weight. And between here and there, we're probably going to have a lot of just crazed rhetoric back and forth as everybody guesses what's going on.
Europe and Brussels needs Iran's oil. We don't exactly, Dave.
Exactly.
Um I I I see people asking questions on the David Wilcox thing. We'll get to some of that. Again, we will have Zester for that digital tech. I have no idea what he's going to discuss today, guys. China aggressively selling oil in recent weeks. Here's all in that time span that I've been talking about, guys. We knew there was a reason why China had accumulated a cool 1.5 billion barrels in its strategic petroleum reserve. The reason become the world's strategist petroleum reserve reserve or get whatever uh reserve when the timer arises for price of course. In other words, they stored it because they knew things were going to go south at some point. They could sell it on the market, make a lot of money. uh China basically selling insurance and they've been selling this at the rates and making good money but putting more oil on the world market and in effect lowering the extremes on price but also making an extreme profit for uh China.
Well, they're running out very quickly, both because of what they've sold domestically, but they've sold to other countries.
And they've talked a lot out of demand from various countries, offered aggressively in tenders, trades.
Call them bribes. Don't call them bribes. Call them whatever you want. But they only have a couple weeks left and it crashes. about another three weeks tops and they have to stop because they won't have enough and keep any for themselves. That's why I seem to think that why not, you know, if I'm a strategist like in the old days when you would take a castle or a keep, you just surround it and deny food going in or out until they starve themselves out and wanted to make a negotiation. You know, why assault it?
just cut off the ins and outs unless they have like internal water food where they can go years and years and years and never worry about it because in the siege approach it has a timeline. People can only go so long without sanitation, without water, without food, without medicines. So, it's a siege kind of like tariffs.
Uh so, how's this one going to end?
Because we know financially they're running out at an extremely quick level. We're already starting to see the coup. We're already getting stories from inside Iran that the IRG has taken hostage uh the the leader.
Great time to sit back if you can and just watch the craziness because it's coming to a finish. It is very quickly coming to a finish.
Do we have the patience to watch it come to the finish?
Still reading a few of those. Okay. What else? Oh, this I found interesting.
Ranked central banks buying and selling gold in 2026. Buying and selling biggest buyer Poland, Beckistan, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Chetchia, China, Cambodia, Indonesia, Serbia, Philippines, El Salvador.
All of these countries hedging their bets as they watch it unfold. or are they preparing for sound money? I was told a long time ago that the big countries would aggregate early and the smaller countries would aggregate towards the end right before the reset.
Really does seem to fit with that one.
Of course, you know how prophecy works.
Say it and sooner or later it's going to, you know, stop clocks rice bright twice a day. Is that it or is this exactly what we've been looking for happening? I was told it would get crazy. It would look like the end and then bam. I was told the bond market would start its implosion. Uh I was told we would start seeing uh other countries start aggregating gold towards the very end. Man, it is like everything I was told to expect 20 years ago was finally happening.
Finally happening. Uh the craziness in Virginia, we talked about this early on.
Virginia voters approve a redistricting plan that favors Democrats. Not kind of.
Sort of. I mean, takes like what is it like nine some crazy number of seats away from Republicans.
The plan aims to give the Democratic party 10 out of 11 seats in the House of Representatives.
Yep. Totally sounds fair. Like we need really needed to redistrict.
Really out of fairness, we needed to redistrict my ass.
Anybody that believes that crap? Anybody believes that crap?
I got a lot of stuff I could sell you.
No, I couldn't because in good conscience I wouldn't be able to live with myself. I'm a I'm a believer in the win-win philosophy. You should leave the table and everybody should walk away with a win.
Find that middle ground.
just either through voting, through manipulation, and this really is they it's you're not going to like to hear this. Many conservatives aren't going to like to hear this. But let me give you a little dose of the truth.
We don't vote in midterms. Some some do, some care enough, but the rural voter, the working class rarely rarely vote in the midterms. Just not that important in our minds. Uh, we're still thinking about, you know, getting to work. Got to finish that deck for Miss Jones. Um, you know, we we we're backordered at work.
Um, something to take care of. Yeah, we got other things to do. Kids, soccer game, practice, don't have time. It's just not that important to us in an off year for the most part historically speaking.
And the Democratic machine or the globalist machine, because it's really not about Republicans or Democrats. It really is about that machine, the two sides of the uni party or the the uni party. They know this.
Like, are they prepared in case they need to cheat? Absolutely prepared for it in my opinion. I mean, just the wording on that ballot alone will tell you the cheat is in in my opinion. I mean, come on. Read that.
read how they phrased it. If every Virginia is not offended other than the person that wrote it, and even then, even the person that wrote it totally knew what they were doing. I mean, they totally said, "Wow, we have like an IQ of like 69 in the state or something.
They're too dumb to figure it out." And the ones that are too smart are too brainwashed because they can't admit that they're brainwashed and used. I mean, it really is just it is something.
Virginia, this is a be a really good time for the West Virginia movement to gain more of the counties in Virginia that just got screwed out of their representation. I'm Virginia. I would go ahead and grab the t-shirt, man. No, no taxation without representation.
And you know what? Do you just put on it? Big middle finger and a shirt. Big middle finger. No taxation without representation.
because you have for the next minimum until 2030 when it reverts.
Folks in Virginia, conservatives in Virginia do not have a voice. They quite literally took 90% of your vote of your influence and flushed it.
I think we need to do more than pray, Fred. I think we need to pray about what we need to do.
Uh, what does this guy have to do with getting deported? Oh, wait. What does this guy have to do to get deported?
Al-Qaeda inspired terrorist who plotted to blow up the London Stock Exchange stays in Britain on human right rights grounds. I can't go back.
He's a convicted Islamist terrorist.
He plotted to blow up the London Stock Exchange, killing large numbers of people, but we care so much that we can't send them back. Just guys, they may do bad things to them. The guy that wanted to blow up your stock exchange, crash your financial institution, overthrow your entire government, lead to the uprise of all the people because they can't eat and starve because their entire financial system collapsed. at that guy you're keeping cuz you have a big heart. But they're worried about the dissent that Kanye may cause by doing a couple of concerts during a festival.
anybody I mean anybody paying attention UK fortunately I don't know if it was inspired by Ireland or people just hitting a point in this uh insane game where they're just done playing it and it's time to sit down instead of stand up and just say no I'm not participating I'm out of here like what does it take but they're finally starting to stand up and maybe maybe that maybe this will be the trigger where they stand up I'm not calling for them to you know rise up and overthrow their government. I'm call I'm asking for them to sit down and say I don't support you. That's crazy. No.
No. It's a magical world when somebody's taking advantage of you. Learn to say no. No more.
It would be cathartic. It would be healthy.
UK more of you need to say no. A lot of you are. A lot of you are. And more and more of you are standing up or sitting down, whatever you want to call it.
Conservative targeting SPL. Yeah. The Southern Poverty Law Center indicted by Trump DOJ for fraudulently funding the KKK and other extremist groups.
Southern Poverty Law Center was indicted on federal fraud charges that accuse it of illegally raising millions of dollars to pay informants and white supremacist groups and other extremist groups.
According to Attorney General Todd Blanch uh said, "An Alabama grand jury returned an indictment on April 21st with 11 counts of wire fraud, making false statements and conspiracy to commit money laundering." According to the Justice Department, uh, acting attorney general Todd used paid uh said that the SPLC used paid operatives within extremist circles to incite and intensify racial tensions, arguing the group fostered the very threats it claimed to fight. The SP SPLC is manufacturing racism to justify its existence, Blanch said in a statement.
Using donor money to allegedly profit off clansmen cannot go unchecked. This Department of Justice will hold the SPLC and every other fraudulent organization operating within the same deceptive playbook accountable. No entity is above the law. Federal grand jury in the US District Court for the Middle District of Alabama brought 11 charges against the nonprofit, including six counts wire fraud, four counts of bank fraud, one count money laundering.
The indictment covered the years from 2014 to 2023. alleged that Southern Property Law Center, SPLC, paid at least 3 million to at least eight informants affiliated with the clan. United Clans of America, the National Socialist Movement, Aryan Nations Affiliated Sadistic Souls Motorcycle Club, the National Socialist Party of America, and the American Front. Wow. NGO money, our money.
We send it to these groups and then they use it to screw us.
I'd almost be offended if the US hadn't created al al-Qaeda because we were mad at Russia for the mujahaden. I'd almost be offended if we hadn't put Sodom Hussein in power because we didn't like the Shaw in Iran or because we needed to move some arms and stuff. We helped overthrow the other regime in Iran that we had installed. Um I don't know. I'm thinking about all the guns from the Fast and Furious we sent to the cartels for some crazy reason. Yeah. I I wonder if we could get the attorney general to do the same thing to the American government, the English government, the French government, the German government, the Chinese government, the Iranian government. But you get where I'm going on this one. The people that should be offended is you and I. We're the ones that should be really, really offended.
They took your tax dollars to screw you.
I mean, quite literally, they didn't even take it to buy something to, you know, make you feel better about it, you know, give you a little rose before they did bad things to you.
But reading that one, I'm just It all needs to stop. We've got to figure out stand up, sit down. No taxation without representation. I think money is the only way we're going to do this is to create a whole new system. I mean, we may white hats may show up.
They may give us a temporary rest respit, but it's not going to last until we become educated critical thinkers and say no more. That's the only that's the only way it ends. We need a new enlightenment period where we uh insist on taking control of our own free will. And God knows after seeing how the vote went in Virginia yesterday, I'm a little worried about that too.
Before I sing happy birthday, what do you think on that one? Is is humanity too stupid to be in charge of itself? Is this is this the conversation they were having way back when when we tried this great experiment called America?
>> I mean, did our founding fathers were they going, you know, we might be too dumb?
we the people may be too dumb in order to handle this freedom.
>> Well, that that's been the uh philosophical debate over democracies and republics uh since the time of Socrates and Plato um sitting there and debating it in Greece. But >> and I I guarantee you Socrates and Plato when they were discussing Greece, they were probably looking back at some other philosopher from 2,000 years ago or 3,000 years ago going, "Uh, boy, I wonder if they were having the same conversation or >> I think that one's going to be one of those uh one of those eternal questions of humanity until it no longer is, >> right? uh our own fathers, our own founding fathers, you know, there there was a large group and you can see it in the federalist papers that were arguing for a direct democracy. Um they ended up essentially compromising with the idea of a representative >> democracy and that means it's very very different. Aka we elect someone and we trust them to be smarter than us. A direct democracy would be us actually electing people to do exactly what they said they were going to do, which our founding fathers argued that they didn't even think was was possibility.
>> No. No. And I I have to agree with them on that one. I I >> Now the Jefferson though and and Franklin, they argued they argued for it. They believed in an enlightened aggreg agrarian society. They believed it was possible. Um so I don't know that that one's an interesting one.
>> It is. All right. a little silver lining one before I get into the birthday thing and I know this is a total sidetrack thing and nobody knows what to expect that's coming on this one but you're a good person to have the conversation with. Um I had talked about one of the positive side effects of the Iranian conflict is they're having to cut fluoride levels in drinking water in the US and many municipalities because of uh they they can't get it. Not like back in the days when Alcoa was making all the aluminum. We had all the fluoride that was a waste product now being sold to all the municipalities for the water. So anyways, people may start standing up, you know, citing uh the studies where Nazis used it in concentration camps to make people more passive.
>> Mhm.
>> How about is society just missing iodine? This is a really cool story for you folks to listen to.
>> Oh. Oh, absolutely. Uh I I went on that deep dive a week or so ago now and and it's an incredible incredible story when it comes down to iodine deficiencies and and the effects that it has on people's IQ overall ability to function in a modern society. Uh I don't know how far you want to go down that rabbit hole though, Pops. We could start on to the history and everything.
>> Oh yeah. Yeah, it raises a question, >> especially with iodine deficiencies starting to skyrocket in in a lot of the so-called developed countries around the world, >> guys. And I believe it was going into World War II in the draft, the government was very concerned because of an iodine deficiency throughout the middle uh the the midstates uh middle America that the soldiers etc. would be too stupid to be able to function because of an iodine deficiency. It was causing a massive drop in IQ levels. Now, what have we done to ourselves with our sea salt and getting rid of iodine?
>> Well, and and so it was it was actually and so one of the most interesting states, this is back World War I, World War II, and the reason we have such accurate information is because of the draft. Um, prior to that point in time in the state of Michigan, all salt that was sold was noniodized.
Now, Michigan and mainly a lot of the northern states were known at that point in time as the goiter belt. Goiter is what's caused by a lack of iodine in your diet. Your thyroid starts to literally expand trying to find more iodine.
Um it's quite quite horrifying uh to look at the photos of. Um and in the case of pregnant women when pregnant women didn't receive enough iodine it would result in creatinism in their children which is a very very very severe form of of a mental disability.
And what they found was through the iodization of salt in the state of Michigan that when it came down to it recruits into the draft had an average IQ increase of 15 points. That's an entire standard deviation. That's the difference between being >> you know uh handicapped and being a perfectly functional um member of society. And I who knows I think that between the fluoride, the iodine and everything else they're pumping into their our water and our food there there could be a very solid argument that that could be what's uh dumbing down the average.
Yeah, definitely. Okay. Okay. Little side one there because I enjoyed it. I need to um bounce back, do the birthday thing, and then see what's on your radar today.
>> All right. All right. I've got a I've got a few little interesting ones, and then I've got a good amount of questions and things that I wanted to kind of throw back and forth with you uh on some of the crypto stuff. And then I got one >> fun little thing uh today that I thought might blow people's minds, but we'll see if we have time for it.
>> Yeah. Know, I love I love uh discussion.
We have so many just so many so many highly educated folks in here that have done their deep dive. it it whenever I am done with uh society and our culture and I'm like they're just too stupid to function I come in here and you guys prove to me that there is a huge se a meaningful segment of uh the world that that cares enough to think it's it's wonderful. All right, one Dwight and Dion happy anniversary 44 years since that first date. Um I want you two to just enjoy it. I love it. Um, Gina as in uh Gina Holder's birthday. Any other birthdays? Uh, sound off. I might get to chat a little while um into the typing slash, you know, the whole chat thing while Zester is is speaking.
So, they tell me it's your birthday.
Well, happy birthday, darling. May you live, may you love. May all your dreams come true. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Happy birthday to you. To all those celebrating. Uh, enjoy it. And anniversaries. We're still here. Um, I don't even think we're halfway there yet. Let's have a little fun. Boy, I had fun yesterday, too. All right.
Now, what now? What What's on your radar? Oh well, uh, of course we've got green markets once again on the crypto side. And so that always changes the mood in the room because we've got Bitcoin back above 78,000. XRP managed to get up to $150 the other day. It's at $146 as of right now. And so definitely a lot of positivity going on on account of that. We also though got a very very interesting update from the White House.
And so let me pull up that screen real quick. Um I this is something I covered on Monday over on the crazy kryptonaut.
um because it actually ties all the way back to the Bitcoin act that we had talked about and that I had presented back I think in late 2024 uh on the original Mark Z had started talking about the Bitcoin Act and what it included because it included the revaluation of gold and well just a few days ago we actually got an announcement from the White House on that subject something they had not given us an update on since back in 2025. five. Uh, and so as always, I like to just kind of check out the charts at first, especially when they're all green, give everybody an update on where things are currently sitting. As I said, we do have Bitcoin back up and headed north, up 6.2% in the past 7 days. Currently tickling around the idea of passing $79,000.
There's been immense amount of sell pressure at 78,000. Uh, immense amounts of sell pressure. XRP similarly up 6.7% in the past seven days. What most uh of the different crypto type analysts are actually pointing at in regards to why we're seeing a little bit of a boom. At first, they claimed that it was on account of the ceasefire uh regarding the reopening of the straight of Hormuse.
That didn't end up panning out. So it seems like uh they were not necessarily correct uh with with going ahead and associating that there. What is most likely um occurring is that we are seeing a massive devaluation of the dollar and that's why we're starting to see a lot of positive price action on the crypto side because we're also seeing it over on things like certain stocks, other assets doing the same. But let's jump to well the one that had me super excited on Monday. I think uh Trish and Kla and everybody that was over there on the Monday stream could definitely attest to that. I uh I woke up very excited to start my week on account of this. So the White House to outline plans for the strategic Bitcoin reserve very soon. Patrick Wit said the White House plans to make announce announcements on the strategic Bitcoin reserve soon. Revealed that they have actually been coordinating with Congress to codify Trump's executive order for quite a while now. We just haven't been being informed about it as these have been in the background um considering everything else going on.
And so what does this mean? What does it end up discussing? Well, the important thing here is that we are set to receive in the next two months the updated Bitcoin Act. Now, for those who remember my my previous uh presentations on that one, the Bitcoin Act called for the creation of a strategic Bitcoin reserve for the United States, and it planned on paying for that through the revaluation of the United States Federal Reserve Bank, gold. Um, remember gold is valued at $42.22 per troy ounce by the Federal U Reserve.
And so this would result in the Federal Reserve at current dollar values through the revaluation of gold. If we just assumed that gold was going to stay exactly where it's at at somewhere around $4,750 an ounce, that would result in $1.2 2 trillion dollar needing to be remitted back from the Federal Reserve banks to the United States Treasury. Uh and so I had covered this one back in the past because well, we know when it comes down to it, the revaluation uh of assets um in many ways, especially with our currency, precious metals are going to be an important part of that. Um, and so we finally got the update for 2026 and we got a reconfirmation that we are going to be hearing about this from the Trump administration and a reconfirmation that we are still on the same exact timeline as Senator Cynthia Lumis puts it. Um, it is Genius Act, Clarity Act, and then it is the Bitcoin Act and and the Bitcoin Act is where we see the revaluation of United States gold. Undoubtedly, this would result in in the revaluation of gold globally when you consider that with just what we know, there's somewhere around 8,33 metric tons of gold held by the federal banks. That's just what they tell us.
Um, now I know some folks think that maybe it's lower than that. Some folks think that it's higher than that. Well, that's the number we've got. With just the revaluation of it at exact current market value, we would see about 1.2 trillion be returned to the United States Treasury. Absolutely massive.
Uh, and so this was our big update on that side. We hadn't heard much about the Bitcoin Act since 2025. We did end up seeing that the bill was reintroduced from 2024 where it called for the revaluation of gold. It was then updated. There were changes made to the bill when it was reintroduced for 2025.
It continued to include the revaluation of gold. And what we're hearing is that the new Bitcoin Act, whether that's the Bitcoin Act of 2026, 2027, u whether they change the name or whatever, is intending on continuing to include the revaluation of gold inside of it. And so that that's particularly particularly exciting when you consider that it's the public conversation. It's being discussed in legislation in front of the Senate in the House of Representatives. Uh we are no longer having a conversation about revaluation just on uh just on YouTube channels and things like that. We're having those conversations at the highest levels of government. And so that is one that I am particularly particularly excited about.
Unfortunately, all we know is that we're going to be getting the information soon. Um, the largest takeaway from this though and what I think is probably the most exciting point of it is that what we're seeing and we're already seeing this in regards to the Clarity Act, we are seeing the government acting as if these bills have already passed. Um, and so what do I mean by that? The SEC and the CFTC are already enacting the Clarity Act as if the Clarity Act has passed.
Now, for for those that that don't know, regulators and these type of bodies never do things like that because that is a really a hindrance on on their expansion of power. The SEC is getting cut off at the knees over this and yet they're going ahead and enacting the Clarity Act policies before the bill even passes. We're also seeing the White House now starting to prepare for the Bitcoin Act and its progression as if the Clarity Act has already passed. Um, I think that there is a lot of stuff going on in the background in regards to this legislation that we're just not being informed of because it is not normal for the government to go ahead and start enacting legislation, start enacting new rules on a piece of legislation that may or may not even pass.
Uh, and so Pops, I don't know if you've got an opinion on that one. I think that one is particularly particularly interesting because how often do you see the government going ahead and and beginning to enact unpassed legislation?
>> The question is, is that a good thing or a bad thing that the government is acting as if it doesn't need our laws? I mean, although I think it's a good thing. It's like a general good practices um in manufacturing or whatever. or say I'm in you're in an area with a food cart that doesn't have health inspectors or something, but you you hold yourself to a higher level. So, >> is it a good thing or do I take that? I take I me personally, they are counting on these things being passed in those uh so in other words, we already know where we're headed because they're already acting upon what they uh their accepted new framework.
>> I guess that's my take. Well, they laid out the path and that that's just what it seems like they're they're they're going down the path. We know the path is stayed the same genius clarity. Bitcoin act Bitcoin Acts what gets us the revaluation of gold and what will most likely bankrupt the Federal Reserve banks when they have to remit that much money back. Um and so we know the progression.
We just haven't been a party to the conversations going on in the background. So, I I do wonder whether there's not more agreement across the legislators on some of these bills than what we're seeing because during this interim time, we are seeing institutional dollars. We are seeing big players accumulating massive amounts of certain cryptocurrencies.
And in that regard, it to me feels like these things are just kind of being delayed for us. Um that they're they're not actually delayed.
>> Yeah. Well, just stop and think about what's being accumulated between crypto, gold, physical, whatever. Some of these like especially when now when I'm looking at like uh stable coins and stuff, um you got a number of stable coins that are bigger than other countries, entire economies, bigger than central banks.
>> Yeah.
No, absolutely. And when we come over and so I'll pop into some uh some other articles on that one. uh we are at a current point in time where essentially retail cryptocurrency retail us is what I mean when I say that the average person buying cryptocurrency buying gold buying silver any and all of those different things we have essentially capitulated at least in cryptocurrency in particular because of how transparent the blockchain is we can see it retail investors are no longer buying not on average um because well we don't have money um you know this point in time when it comes down to it, it's a matter of paying the bills, paying the rent, paying for the car, being ready to be able to put those new tires on if you've got to. We don't have money to be investing into the market. And what we've been seeing now is while the cryptocurrency market has essentially traded sideways for the past couple of months, not really going up, not really going down, during that time period, institutions have been buying like crazy and accumulating massive amounts of certain cryptos. In particular, XRP uh has seen a massive massive concentration occur over this time period. Whales have quietly seized a record 32% of XRP supply during this time period. Whale addresses quietly staging one of the biggest XRP accumulation waves on record as retail sentiment sours. This is >> of course if you have XRP this excites you. This is like a magic moment if you have those currency well those cryptos.
>> Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. It's it's definitely going to benefit the folks that have held on, but we're not just seeing it in XRP. Um, Bitcoin, when you look over at Micro Strategy, um, and that's Michael Sailor over at Micro Strategy, they're at somewhere over 800,000 Bitcoin accumulated. They continue to buy billions of Bitcoin essentially a month. Uh on the side of Ethereum, we're seeing hundreds of thousands of Ethereum being purchased by a variety of different central banks and different company treasuries. We're seeing the same thing occur over on Salana. Primarily, we're seeing it in Bitcoin, XRP, and Ethereum. Um but we are seeing it in some other cryptocurrencies as well. XLM has started to see fairly positive um movements from institutions starting to add it to their treasury. And so at this point in time, we really are seeing a massive change in how the crypto market is functioning. In the past, us retail, we were really the main driver of the market. We really had the largest influence. We had the largest amount of capital in the market. And that meant we got to kind of dictate the direction.
That is no longer the case. Institutions and mainstream adoption has gotten to a point where retail has essentially fallen silent in comparison.
And that is very very exciting for for the overall growth of the markets. But it's also a it also means that there's there's a shift in the mood. It's a shift in how cryptocurrency is viewed.
Um, as I've talked about, 2026 is the year of fullon crypto putting on its business suit. Um, we're no longer going to see cryptocurrency as, well, that thing that that kid down the road, you know, won't stop talking about. We're going to start seeing it as that thing that's sitting there on the major financial channels that is controlling and dominating global finance. And we're going to start viewing cryptocurrencies in the same way that we view corporations where we're going to want to see are you profitable.
You know, I wouldn't buy shares of stock in a company that loses hundreds of billions of dollars a year. It wouldn't seem like a good investment. People are going to start looking at cryptocurrency that way. And that's why we we're seeing that in its beginning form and it's from these institutional players. It's going to change the entire landscape, but I think it's a very clear indication of where we're going. We're seeing so much on the crypto side start to come together between the revaluation of gold and the tokenization of gold and silver which I think is probably even more important. We've talked about that one.
It's a fundamental change to the value proposition of precious metals. uh when you consider that in the context of what's going on with a lot of the blockchains around tokenization like XRP, I think that we are in a dead sprint towards the new financial system where blockchain technology will be the underlying technology behind the global financial system.
Um, I think that we are we're getting very very much closer on that side.
And it's particularly it is particularly exciting when you take it into the context of where paper and paper gold have gotten us.
All right, though. I on the cryptocurrency side pops I actually had something fun that I wanted to throw at and do and I thought it would be very very interesting because I haven't done anything on AI when I've come over here and done segments on the original Mark Z. We've yet to do anything. The last time I did stuff on that side I was making songs um making images for people to check out. Uh, and today I actually had one inspired by you um that I wanted to uh to do real quick and actually do a creation of something live.
>> Oo.
>> And so be fun.
>> I I thought what what might be the most impressive >> had coffee and claw time >> for for us to go in and do. And so what I came up with and I thought that you might enjoy this is I thought we might make a Mark Z video game real quick.
game. All right. You know, I'm I'm curious >> video game real quick. Um, and so I went together and I went ahead and I put together a prompt. Um, and so I'll go ahead and I I'll throw that in and then I'll read it off to everybody.
Um, we are going to build a browser game called Gold Rush themed around the Mark Z Show where I catch gold, silver, Bitcoin, XRP, Iraqi dinar, and Vietnamese dong in a coffee mug while dodging fiat and the Fed.
>> And I thought that people might this might be something very very interesting for people to see is just how far AI has gotten and the type of things that are possible. And so at this point in time, it's going through it's going to create an interactive model um rather than a full game. Um oh, it is a full game rather than an explainer widget. So he's going to build as a standalone HTML artifact with a canvas-based game play.
And uh we're going to see how all of that works out. But I thought this might be very fun to show people what all is starting to be possible. and and especially while we watch it, I wanted to go through some of the statistics. Uh at this point in time now, 20% of all management level work in the United States has been replaced by artificial intelligence. Um and that's just where we're at at this point.
>> Yeah, think about that. 20% in any past day, the world will be like blowing its mind over that and is just quietly going on. And the reality is it's going to replace probably 80% in the coming years.
Yeah, and it definitely does. I think that there's a lot of questions around that. And I think uh Nina here, AI has always been around. We're just now seeing it. That's a conspiracy theory that I think may be more than just a conspiracy >> as we're starting to see what it's possible and what's capable of doing and what it's good at, the mistakes it tends to make. When we rewind the clock the past two decades, it does appear as if there may have been artificial intelligence circulating around at an earlier point.
And for another thing here, I we always focus on on what's coming. I think we've really got >> as we look towards the new financial system, we've got a few things that we know are going to be dominating factors of it. We know that we're going to start seeing real world assets backing things up. We know that that underlying technology um appears to be coming directly from the blockchain. But artificial intelligence is really is really the other major part of this whole thing. All right. We have just created gold rush the game.
>> All right.
>> Um it appears as if I'm allowed to actually sit over here and play it inside. It also created a full HTML file. So, I could actually drop this so anybody would be allowed to play this game along. Um, well, let's go ahead and see.
All right. I'm supposed to Oh, dang it.
Don't collect the fiat. Oh, don't collect the Fed. Ah, don't collect the fiat again. Uh, collecting gold. Nope.
No fiat.
>> Oh, ID. Yes.
Ah. Oh, got some Vietong. Ah, man.
The game has ended. I r the rush ended.
855 is my score. This is a a fully coded video game. Yes, it is simple, but it is a fully coded video game that was created in a matter of >> what? Three or four minutes.
>> Yeah. Tops.
>> Three or four minutes.
>> Now, this is why this is why we need all those data this is why we need all those data centers, guys. so that we have the computing power to make that game.
That's I mean, dude, we're we're totally going to trash neighborhoods and uh make your power more expensive because we need things like this. I Well, and I I think that there's absolutely everybody uh think everybody should be pretty mad about that type of stuff. Ah, don't collect the fiat. Um but it's not going to go away. It's just not gonna go away and it's only advancing faster and faster and faster at this point in time.
And and I think that it's very important for people to stay aware of what AI is capable of because a lot of studies are coming out that about 90% of the average users on the internet cannot actually discern between whether something is created with artificial intelligence or not.
um something that I went through and created in a matter of about two days. I created delete me the service. It goes out, it finds your information online and it automatically issues cease and desist to the different data brokers.
Um, we could create in a matter of minutes. We could say we want to create a uh we want to create um a uh widget that is capable of tracking the exact value of IQD VN. What other ones you want? Indonesia.
Vietnamese dong.
>> I was gonna say the Indonesian rupia.
>> Indonesian rupia.
We got any other ones we want?
>> Oh, you got to add an H to the back of that A.
>> Ah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Silent. Um, any other ones we want to try?
>> I don't know. You want to add uh let's see. Did you throw Venezuelan? Yeah, you already did. No, I'd run with that one.
I don't have Oh, Boulevard.
All right, we're going to create a widget capable of tracking the exact value.
All right. And so, yeah, it does say so we have a hard time getting exchange rates and exact values. Let me verify the best two no key options actually work cover the currencies we need. It's going to go through and do the full figure out of everything.
>> You know, at some point you won't waste your time using AI to create a widget.
Do it. You'll just ask AI. You'll just say bam and it will just break it down.
It's like that in between step like uh between I don't know MS DOS and Windows where it's going to become even more.
You'll just >> you'll just say hey computer track these values for me and update me every so long. You won't say, "Hey, computer, create a widget so that I can plug it in to track these things."
It will become more and more streamlined is what I'm getting at. Just like online banking is gotten easier. Uh online apps have gotten easier. Everything it's that interface is going to get more and more intuitive until it's well more and more the interfaces now are AI. They figure out what you want.
>> Yeah. Oh, here it goes. It's even going to create a revalue calculator. That way you can actually take in and throw in how much you have of each of the different currencies in uh in USD in order to get a finalized value.
>> Think about AI knew because we've been talking about Mark Z in a previous one that this is actual Mark Z audience use case that it would be good for that. I mean this is >> and I I do I I want people to see these types of things because it's just >> it's it's scary. It's very very scary and a lot of what's coming in the future I think is going to be scary. We're we're finally getting access to some incredibly incredibly powerful tools. Uh this is Claude. Um this is Claude or Anthropic would be the company behind it. Uh and there are lots of people out there uh using it. Um lots of people.
Yeah, it is currently building the dinar watch currency tracking widget.
Um, yeah, we're getting so excited about digital currency. What happens when electricity goes out? Same thing that happens now when the electricity goes out, the whole world shuts down. When we talk to talk about these digital currencies, I don't I mean, use them to pay online bills, things like that. Same things you can't do now when the electricity goes out. it. It needs to have a walk around whether it's a gold coin, a silver coin, a platinum coin, a whatever coin, or a bill that you can look at and verify represents a guaranteed amount that is not being hypothecated.
That's where the whole fractionalization comes in.
And well, here we go. Uh, it has created the Mark Z show dinar watch IQDV and DVES tracked live. Um, and so, um, this is currently in a in a kind of like a beta format, but I could sit in here and I could go, what if I had um, if I had that many IQD, I'd have a lot of US dollars currently. Um, but so it's capable of going through creating all of that and then I could of course actually have it create one at the new rate where it would be capable of then showing the old rate versus the new rate.
Um, there are free versions of just about everything uh out there. And so there's a free claude. Um, it'll probably be more limiting than some of the ones that are um that are paid for um naturally. Um, but this is just something this is something that's capable. Most of the different AIs are capable of things of this nature. From ChatgBT to Claude to to to even um, you know, Grock and things of that nature.
They are all capable of doing stuff like this. And it's truly just the beginning.
And so, as we move forward, we're looking at a at a world where things are about to be entirely different. We're going to have a new financial system.
We're about to have essentially an entire change to the idea of of what's possible.
It's it's an interesting time to be alive, right? Is claude free cost?
>> No, no, no, no. There is a free version of Claude. There is a free version of Claude and then there are other ones.
>> Yeah. Use cloud code to assist in the developing of software. Essentially, they're capable of doing just about.
>> Yeah. Uh, somebody asking if you got your license to be a broker, and that answer is a no.
>> No, no, no.
>> Uh, Sean wanting to know what that site is. It just claude clu yeah.com.
>> But, um, I'm just reading through, uh, all the different, uh, comments and everything.
Back to the Future movies.
Yeah. Uh, it is. But yeah, this is really this is really nothing. Y'all have an idea. I can I can spit it out in a matter of minutes. Um, le let's do this though. Okay. with what you just created, how long would that take a group of human developers to reproduce without AI assistance.
And this is what's terrifying. Um because this is the reason that essentially uh this would have taken four to eight hours um with a midlevel developer. Mhm.
>> Something that was created in a matter of minutes by a guy me who could not write that code.
>> Yeah. But yeah, with a very experienced developer, maybe three to five, you know, >> a small team, two to three developers, one to two days.
>> Wow.
>> Without a day assistance, two to three days solo, one week for a team.
Yep.
and and those things are are just popping straight out. And so I don't know, I was thinking there might be something fun if folks had ideas of things that they wanted built uh or things that uh you know had good ideas for different things to to be able to send them along. Uh D Rambo Zets, can claude create something to install on my phone to reroute spam calls to the FBI phone line? I'm so tired uh of the spam telemarketers. Okay, well watch this.
Maybe uh because of telecom laws it may not be allowed to but >> I don't know worth an ask and you know that same D Rambo that same question you asked Zester you could have asked Claude chat GB some of the some of these thing and say Claude can you create something to install my phone to reroute spam calls to the FBI phone line and then it would tell you yay nay or you're going to need permissions to this you're going to need at this is uh this is going to be an interesting one.
And for those looking for the web address, ask the internet the same questions you're asking us in chat. Just take that same chat, put it in your search engine, it will find it for you very quickly.
Yeah, it even look it even said that because it it even said because of the community regularly um targeted by um you know things like QFS wallet type folks and our broker uh type things fake IRS >> and so it's like yes this could actually be a very very okay we cannot legally reroute scam calls to the FBI um and so that that that one's unfortunately out um and so the app will be called scam call report builder. Um, you'll log the call once. It'll generate a write report text for all of these other different ones. It's replicable, lawful, genuinely useful version of what D Rambo is asking for. And so now it's going to go create an app called Scam Call Reporter in order to start handling the issue. It really is.
Um, D. Roger Hawaii asks, "What happens if a mistake slips into its programming?" That is actually very scary possibility. And matter of fact, just a few weeks ago, there was actually a clawed update that was set to release known as a mythos. Mythos was set to release and then it was pulled from the public because what was found was that Mythos was capable of going in and breaking Pentagon hard um security protocols. And so they weren't allowing us to have access to mythos because essentially anybody with access to it could have easily gone ahead and started trying to take down say NORAD systems >> NASA >> oh wait our election centers because we now find out that all that data is online. I mean somebody could write a little program like this. I could probably write one with this to um and even ask it. I need a legal way to exploit voter data that can be found online. I mean, you could probably write a whole app that would just go and mine all that stuff that's not even supposed to be out there.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Yep.
>> Yeah. And P Rose, that that is the danger. Uh, do we use this as a tool to complement our mental capabilities or a crutch to be dumb?
>> That's going to be individualized. No matter what we do, some people are going to use it to do less, think less. Some people are going to use it to think more for apps that waste scammers time.
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>> And so yeah, what it's going to do essentially is you're going to log the phone address and then it's just going to harass them back.
So D Rambo, that's essentially what Claude decided to build. Claude was like, "Okay, we're not allowed to legally reroute them to the FBI, but what we could do is just waste all of the scammers time." And so it's going to log the call and then you're going to be able to go through immediately report it to all of the different um all of the different necessary places and then you're able to come in and you could have Lenny Lenny is a free chatbot that plays a rambling old man.
forward scammers to Lenny and then Lenny's just gonna sit there and waste their entire day as Lenny just walks them around in circles for for for >> hours about that loan approval. Lenny will probably have them on the phone for like six hours trying to get the information and asking stupid questions.
>> Yeah, but so yeah, it literally generates an automatic report. So you just put in the phone number of the person that tries, you know, the scammer that's trying to harass you. It's then you put in any flags about things that you heard during the phone call. It generates the report. You then send the report to the FTC. Um you put them on the do not uh you know you put them on do not uh robocall list. You can even have it directly stent to your state's uh attorney general. And then once you've reported them everywhere, you then set Lenny on them and Lenny wastes the rest of their time while uh while the government now has all of their information.
Um it it really is guys. Uh it is crazy.
Misty, I'd like to use that one. I get scam calls all the time.
>> Oh yeah. Yeah.
>> Yep. They do. They do. And so it it is only going to evolve. It is only going to evolve on that one.
I have to use AI to track them down so that we can spam call them and have AI spam call the heck out of them.
>> I want like an AI that harasses the spam callers when they're not even at work like their cell. I want to just follow around and make their life as miserable as they make ours. I just Yeah, it's karma. Can we just call it karma? That gets used too often and not properly.
>> No, there are so so so many >> Wait a minute. How about emails?
>> How about emails? Yeah. Oh, it could probably have a lot of fun with emails.
Uh, it probably will. And there are certain things that it will it'll draw a moral line at. And so there are certain things that it won't do. Um, like like even though it it's it's a good reason, it's not going to build me a Trojan horse that will actually infect them.
But it would absolutely if I told it to create a Trojan horse in order to test my security, it would create a Trojan horse for me that I could then send out to all of those scammers email addresses. Um, >> and you and AI is malleable in that way.
You can ask it questions. I know you can't do that, but you know, if I were law enforcement, I were trying to stop it. What would that look like? Show me how that program would work. You can you can talk your way into getting it to build just about anything. You would whether it's building some uh thing that makes like whole cities disappear and you can't drink the water for a long time. I don't want to say it out loud.
Uh but you could have it well, you know, what are the steps they're going to need so that I know how to watch for so that we know how to curtail it. And then it'll give you the whole plan. It's it really is.
>> Oh, notice what it also uh did here. Um, it even went ahead and included that it was going to prefill a telegram message to Voice of Freedom. Um, that way it could turn into community intelligence.
Um, getting that information shared with the community as fast as possible. It really is. It is absolutely crazy what is possible nowadays, guys. And so, I I wanted people to see it. I thought it might be fun. That's why we started with the video game. And we've still got our video game. Um, you know, we can we can always play our video game whenever we want to. Um, and heck, we could we could make it go all kinds of different ways and add all kinds of different abilities.
Um, and heck, I could have it set up a leaderboard so that everybody could compete against each other >> in the community.
>> Probably embed it right in Telegram.
>> Yeah. Ah, nope. Dang it. Don't want the fiat. Don't want the Fed.
Oh, I wanted that. Dang it.
Um, yeah, Brent, I'd pay for you. Maybe uh maybe you just need to start a site, a donation site that just builds custom apps uh real quickly on AI and you spit them out and anybody who wants to download one just makes a a small donation for the time.
>> I mean, you do pay for Claude.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
when you're building out the big stuff.
>> I don't know.
>> I got a program to get your crypto back that was stolen. Michelle, um I I've already had it go through and make a crypto tracker. And so it's capable already of going through and tracking where the crypto went. Um a huge timesaver because crypto forensics takes forever to do manually. Um absolutely forever to do manually.
And and yes, it is absolutely >> guy Wilson wonder if the AI programs have the homeless situation figured out.
>> Oh, let's ask it.
>> You know, ask us some of those big questions. You know, what in your opinion, what's the best way to cure homelessness? And don't be surprised when it tells you to hit the launch button.
Now you don't have any more homeless.
Yep.
Not me, not a think tank, not a hood.
Homeless in the United States is a bundle of at least five distinct problems. Chronic homelessness, heavy disability and addiction driven, family homelessness.
Okay.
Oh, >> yeah. I like the one. Well, you know, can't fix much of that. But how about let's go to uh state and local governments and what they could do.
>> I just go over to that one >> investigative.
>> Yeah. go create a 30 to 40 foot page with real sources um citing a plan for a state level or local playbook on how to solve homelessness.
>> Yeah, voting on blockchain would be helpful.
>> Oh, and and that's that's something where uh you know we could easily say, "Hey, I'd like to create a blockchain voting system uh capable of handling the United States." We could have that spit out and done by the end of the day.
Uh, Robert Zester, crypto laundering is a reality just as the money's worldwide.
Yeah, it's uh not laundered nearly as much as good old American cash, but it is a problem.
>> Oh, no. It absolutely is. It absolutely is.
>> Well, we got a uh peasant perspective raiding the stream over on Rumble, guys.
Usually when you get a stream raid, it is a kind one. Occasionally, it's uh somebody out there. Usually, it's somebody that agrees with a smaller uh influencer that does the raids. You do have to be careful that it's not some liberal group. It's just rare on Rumble because kind of like Blue Sky, conservatives don't waste their time over there because we might as well go talk to Iraq and they have the same opinion of Rumble.
So, peasants perspective for now.
Welcome to the uh to your raid over there. Hey, there it is. Welcome Far Razer. Great to be here from Peasants Perspective. We are kind.
You found a good place to hang out then, Peasant Perspective.
>> No, absolutely. And that's uh because a lot of people they say, "Oh, it's a raid." And they start freaking out, guys. In this one, especially in Rumble and some of those, it is usually likeminded groups that raid you. uh let's say it's the tail end of one of their podcasts or maybe they're beginning and they come raid you guys first send the crew there so that they still build some community and like community between them. So uh welcome to the show Peasants Perspectives.
I really should do that more often as a bigger streamer because of the influence level that goes with it and that's really weird for me to say bigger. Um, but we should do that. Like, uh, over at Patriot Rising, Jeremy, there's so many great small ones out there. Jeepers, creepers, uh, there's so many that that I think if people would listen to them, they could get some unique perspectives.
So, I need to get good at that. Better at that, I should say.
>> They have Franco. I like that. I'm just looking forward to becoming my own bank.
>> All right. charts. It It went ahead and built out a bunch of charts.
>> Patriot, speaking of Patriot Jeeper, there he is. Esther is a they're a free safe crypto wallet. There's a number of them.
>> Patriot Jeeper. Uh and so when it comes to free wallets, you just have to remember they're going to be software wallets known as hot wallets. Um now there is in terms of what I like to use um is I like to use uh MetaMask.
MetaMask is free. It was created by a group of, I believe, Stanford and MIT students back in like 2014 or something like that. Um, MetaMask goes into all your browsers. It's an app for your phone. It's free to use. Um, does great.
Um, there are plenty of other ones for different blockchains. You know, over on Salana, Phantom is a great option.
Um, but when it comes down to it, just remember that free wallet, yes, it is self-custodied. It is your wallet and your crypto, but your wallet is connected to the internet. It is reliant upon that connection in order to operate. And so in the long term, you want to start looking towards a hardware wallet. And those are going to cost you a few dollars. Um, but I use soft wallets and free wallets all the time.
There's absolutely nothing wrong with it. You just remember, hey, when you're done with something and you're done using it, you log out. You don't go leaving it sitting on places. You don't go connecting it to sketchy websites.
But there's absolutely nothing wrong with those free software wallets. Uh MetaMask is always the first one I recommend for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a variety of other blockchains that it provides services for.
>> Um >> um Sugar Mama. Oh, >> that's what I was trying to highlight for you.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That that that one's a good one. Sugar Mama says, "What does AI have to do with all these data centers taking over our valuable farm ground in the Midwest?"
Well, they're taking it over for a variety of different things. AI data centers require a lot of water because that's essentially the way that they're cooled.
>> Um, and so that is one way that these data centers um are affecting farming.
Um, also they're massive, massive facilities when it comes down to it. And so there's also just a general real estate um, conversation to be had. The biggest influence I've seen on agriculture is >> the amount of water that they require to keep cool.
>> And look guys, we still have the next great engineer crisis is going to be a lack of fresh water.
You're going to need to ignore in the United States that um just the Great Lakes alone are 20% of the entire world's freshwater supply. You're going to need to ignore coffers. You're going to ignore the fact that you live on a planet that is twothirds water.
>> Yeah. Oh, and for those >> because the rich are buying up water rights. Water rights.
>> I mean, is this something that occurs naturally in nature? Water rights.
Mhm.
>> Engineer crisis in the making.
>> Clean water that's free of microlastics and everything else easily start to become more valuable than a gallon of of gas very very very quickly.
>> Depending on where you live.
>> Yeah. Yeah. We in the United States we have an a huge advantage when it comes down to that one. We're very water rich in comparison to a lot of other places around the planet. Now, I guess if I were having this conversation and I were from, I don't know, uh, you know, the middle of the uh, Kai region or desert northern Africa or in the middle of the Sahara or something, this may be a very different conversation.
>> Yeah. And for uh, this is a great question, Ellen Rose speech. And due to the large water, what is the reasoning for trying to build in the desert here in northern Arizona? Many are fighting one day playing hard. We are a drought state. Well, you may be a drought state, but what you are particularly particularly rich in is solar energy.
And and a lot of these data centers are relying a lot on >> because power grids won't take them.
>> Uh and so they're having to go towards states where the states are willing to essentially give them electricity rates low enough. Um and so I would imagine that that's probably one of the reasons they're in northern Arizona. They're probably getting offered extremely low energy rates to build there.
>> Yeah, I like that. I I groundwater is a concern and that's a reasonable concern in some areas, but there are other areas where that is not a concern where they're blocking uh wells, uh making you block them, changing it, giving you incentives to get you over to city water, off your wellwater.
Mhm.
>> That's and that's a twofold thing for the cities. It's control, but it's also revenue for them and and control.
>> It makes you think you need them. Oh my god, I can't I got to be in the city because otherwise I got to have a well and Oh my god, that would be a problem.
>> Wait, septic. I I got to move in town where I've got um city sewage >> for the public infrastructure.
>> Yep.
>> Yep.
>> Oh, absolutely. We're not made to live in those big and mega cities, guys. That is that is an unnatural for humans, but it happens all the time.
>> Mhm.
>> Oh, wait. I may have messed you up and took that one off.
>> Oh, no, no, no. You're just just fine.
And um well, that that's a great faith, family, freedom, forever. Zester, can you post these links so that we could use these? That's where I I we could I could make a little website where I could put all of them out and on there.
Um, and I I've thought about it. Uh, the idea of an open-source all free applications. Um, just going through and recreating all these things that they're charging us money and they're selling to us. Um, going through spending essentially a day to recreate the entire software and then just making it free.
>> Yeah. O say Suzanne, I guess that's why the globalists are wanting to lower the population to 500 million, get rid of us useless water drinkers.
They're using water as a reason to get people to support limiting populations.
>> Yeah. But I look at the big AI data centers. Oh my god, they're taking up our farmland. Water should be a bigger concern for you when it comes to the amount of farmland. You gave up more to um big shopping centers to housing, urban development, McMansions, the the mega McMansions, you know, boom boom boom over and over and over.
Yeah, when I when I listen to the AI data center one, it it's a valid concern, folks, as to why you wouldn't want some in your neighborhood, depending on where you live, things like that. I totally get it. I do. I just And many of you folks were screaming when they were taking your land for everything else or selling it, leaving it follow, you know, not even planting in it. uh some of the large corporations just getting it and locking it up. I I just wish the outcry about the encroachment on our farms would have happened I don't know 80 years ago, 60 years ago, 50 years ago, 20 years ago, 10 years ago.
What this world needs is a few more rednecks.
Mhm. And well, >> there we go.
>> There you go.
>> Homelessness in America and the playbook for the governors and mayors who can actually fix it. An investigative policy brief.
>> Now, think about it. The AI in that time we've been talking and it may seem like quite a while because it wasn't instantaneous, but it has quite literally sample read millions of sources like the entirety of millions of sources to create this in those few minutes. That's the part you got to think about. I mean, they have entire think tanks that take months to put this out and they spend millions of dollars on and your government still does it. I mean, it is all over. If you go look at your budgets and do your towns, we need to do a study on this.
>> Yep.
>> And that just did it in minutes for a couple of dollars tops. But we are out there for reports like that for our government.
>> Full citation. So, you know, all the data is all documented back. Well, um, yeah, we got 28 pages charts outlining everything. Homelessness rate by metro, San Francisco the worst. Seattle coming in second, New York City, Los Angeles, Houston sitting at 16. But Houston apparently had quite an effective program going on uh, according to this briefing.
But it does, it goes through absolutely everything. And yeah, here it is going through the Houston model, what actually works at scale. So it pinpoints Houston as being a success story and then goes through what parts of Houston success were the reason that it occurred.
Um Michelle, you can Yeah, I my email is sitting inside of the link trees, Michelle. And so absolutely can send emails along to the Zesta.
You can find his content in the link.
You'll see uh you'll see on the Mark Z link tree, you'll see a crazy kryptonaut uh link to click on. Click on that link and then you'll have a uh you'll have a link to click on an email.
Um redeemed patriot, could you use AI to investigate congressional fraud? I'm absolutely certain that we could.
which really is when you stop and you start thinking about it that they have all these tools are so easy to use and then they uh look at you and go, "Well, we we just can't know that or we don't have the resources to find that out when they do. They just don't want to change anything." But it really is easy to tell you. You know, we're looking into it.
>> You are.
>> Oh, there there's so many questions on it. I I'm surprised that we're not seeing a lot of these data centers getting built uh like up in, you know, um the Arctic. Uh essentially, if it weren't for the power problem, they would be they absolutely would be putting them up there.
>> Hey, look, geothermal up there. It' be perfect. Plenty of water, plenty of energy.
>> Yeah.
But yeah, it is. It is. So, I I hope maybe this one was uh was kind of interesting for everybody today. uh uh much very much different. I don't think I'll make it a regular deal on our Wednesdays, but I thought it might be a good checkin for everybody to just kind of see what's currently going on.
>> Yeah, surfer over here. They poisoned our water with safe neurotoxin called fluoride. Yeah, we talk about this and discuss this on what those levels should be and all those things. Why don't we just go down to the level in municipalities that our own government believes is toxic? Anything over a certain level is compared toxic there.
Most municipalities in the United States use more fluoride than our own government believes is safe to use.
>> I mean, I'd settle for that compromise just to start.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Then then we can have uh then we can start discussing the rest.
>> Then we can start discussing the rest.
just lower it to the levels that you say uh aren't dangerous because you're you're feeding it to us at levels that you've already told us are toxic and dangerous.
>> Yeah. But so yeah, no, I guess with that one, I'll I'll definitely though, guys, send along things uh over on that email.
Send along ideas if there's things that y'all want to see or or a cool idea of something that could be created or built. Um because that really is right now it's all just the the only limiting factor is creativity uh when it comes down to it >> and you do guys you have to you can't you can't pass the buck on the thinking process even if you use an AI you need to double check it does it make sense is it logical is there a flaw in its thinking or is it purposely giving me a bad answer that's something you really do have to ask yourself now >> yeah an excellent example of that one would actually be um I was going through it and uh and had regularly quizzed back and forth with it in regards um to the algae uh the reflux shield. And so something that artificial intelligence will not really understand uh or it does not care about is it does not care about the side effects. And that's something that I very much learned through that process. it is going to actually recommend essentially the most effective or immediate anything to solve any problem. It's not going to consider that because it's not a human being concerned with whether it's going to be alive in in the future. It knows it's fine. Um and so there are a lot of things that it can actually get very very weird about.
Um, and it can be hyper illogical on because it will actually start essentially making a plan, making an entire decision that in its mind is hyper logical.
>> And that's remember that it's not human.
>> You need to train your AI to always think.
>> Yeah. You have to train it to think say, "Hey, you have all those same weaknesses and strengths of being a human being in a human body."
Yeah, >> you got to remind it often.
>> Yeah. No, you absolutely do. And so there are things that you've got to constantly be double-checking and triplechecking with because things that in your mind would be considered like um like you know um heart you know I don't know um I'll give you like an example type deal like a skin rash. Now, if skin rash and there's a medication out there that is guaranteed to get rid of the skin rash, but the side effects include death, paralysis, and all these other things, the AI is going to say, "Well, that's a guaranteed solution. That's what I would recommend."
>> It is not going to consider that you are treating a rash with a medication that could kill you. It's not going to. It doesn't think that way. It is trying to solve the problem. The problem is rash.
And so it's not thinking through those other things. That's stuff that you've got to constantly be aware of. It is not the super intelligence that that I think some people think it it is at this point in time. Um it's not there.
>> Uh Barbara just wants to know if you have pro or max in Claude.
>> Um I believe that I have um pro. I believe I believe I have pro.
And yeah, you do. You you absolutely have to. Ellen Rose speech, you have to tell it to put humankind's best interest at the forefront. You have to tell it and explain it things like hey, I would like to create something, but I would like to ensure that there are no negative side effects. And those negative side effects that I mean are could this, this, this, and this happen.
And then AI is going to take that, it's going to slam that into its logic and and it's going to create it the way that you asked it. But if you give it any degree of leeway on that one, it's not redeemed patriot with AI disclosed government technologies that are held secret. If it finds it, it absolutely will. Um, if it finds it, it absolutely.
>> On that on that front, I'm trying to I should I should have saved it when I first saw it. you know, you read it, you file it, you keep moving uh today's world because there just is so much >> uh US politician coming out and talking about the fact that the US has built a base around an aircraft that is simply too large to move in a foreign country.
So rather than move it, we built a base around it. And I wonder about the extreme immense ungodly size of the Iraq Iraqi consulate whether we maybe that would tell us a lot or maybe it's the one in Cuba. Uh and that's the only reason we're still in Gitmo over there.
I I don't know. This is um so anybody out there just want to make a guess what base that is?
>> Uh Ellen saying in Greenland. So, I've heard I'm just kind of uh the more and more disclosure we get, we get multiple politicians now coming out and saying, "Yeah, we we just got briefed in the last, you know, month or so ago that we have an alien hybrid program. We have many ships. Oh, we have a ship that is simply too big. We had to build an entire military base around it."
>> And we find out the Epstein stuff, you know, uh eating babies and drinking blood and all those things and a globalist group of bankers. And here we are.
>> Yep.
>> Still worried about the price of gas at the pump.
>> Yep.
>> Not to say that it's not a real concern.
We have to pay bills and eat. You know, all these bigger things take a backseat to day-to-day survival.
>> Couples like AI is still controlled for the public. The versions that we see like like this like Claude, yes, it has parameters that are built in. Um, and so no, you can't ask it to do things like that unless you ask it in a very very clever way. But what I would say is that there are jailbroken versions of these AIs that already exist.
>> That's why you see AI generations and things that utilize real people um that you know these deep fakes and things of that nature. These are being created with jailbroken artificial intelligence.
parameters have been taken off.
>> Even engineering, I can't have it engineer, let's say, an airplane to fit whatever. Is it capable? Absolutely.
It's not allowed to because of liability. If it builds it, I go out and fly it. There's a structural flaw. I I sue CATG GPT or whatever. So, there's a number of these that that are I would love to have a properly jailbroken one so I can see what is truly potential.
Somebody said, "Don't humans have to program these?" Initially, yes. But like Zester just did, AI is becoming capable of tweaking itself, increasing its capacity, changing its capacity, >> and and also >> and it has it has a desire for self-preservation.
>> We don't actually program them. That's something that might be a really fun one because what these AIs really are is they're actually an LLM, a language learning model.
And so, um, what is actually occurring essentially is there's very little genuine programming or or coding going on. Um, what what is done is that and it's actually something that the AI developers will tell you they do not understand yet. They actually don't know how these LLMs are genuinely working.
What they do know is what an LLM is is it's a massive database of information.
That massive database of information is fed in and and it's gone through by the learning model. It goes through and it learns all of it. We're talking about all of the internet, all of the books that have ever been written, all of it.
It goes through and it learns everything that it's given.
Now once it has all that information, everything that it's been given, what the developers do is they go through and essentially they write out a general prompt and rules and things for that language learning model and then they start asking it questions and they see what happens. They don't actually know.
And so like a great example of this was when Grock went off the rails back uh last year.
Um, I don't know if anyone ever I don't know if we ever covered that or talked about that story of why Grock went off the rails. Um, it was back in it was back last year. Elon um wanted Grock to be less liberal and he wanted it to stop prioritizing one political party. Um, but the language learning model was just kept doing it. And so he told his developers to go in and and change those parameters, tell it to stop being biased. And when he did that, that is when we ended up with Grock Hitler running around on Twitter um for a couple of days before they managed to shut him down because we do not genuinely understand how to direct these things.
Um, that's why we receive the models in the way that we do. We receive these models because they've taken them and they've asked it a buttload of questions and they said, "Hey, it looks like this one doesn't plan on trying to end the world." Um, that is literally it. They do not actually know. Elon Musk does not know. Elon Musk's developers.
>> That's why Elon Musk keeps warning us.
>> Yeah.
>> He keeps warning us that unfortunately it's a, you know, it's the wolf by the ears. If you don't develop it, somebody else is. The goal is that you hope that somebody with a conscience is developing it faster than somebody without a conscience.
>> And then when I say that, remember your US government is way ahead of the private companies.
>> Yep. Oh, it's an arms race. We we are in modern cold war.
>> It's a race to build the biggest nuclear bomb in the history of the world.
Basically, >> figurative.
>> That's why we're seeing things being treated the way we are. That's why we see blockchain technology being treated as a national security because it is.
It's why we see artificial intelligence being treated as a matter of national security because it is.
>> Um we do not have a choice. We either are the ones at the forefront of these technologies and we will then be at the forefront uh of the rest of this century in the foreseeable future or someone else will beat us to it. And and that's scary because when you're in that kind of race, safety concerns and everything else get thrown out the window. That's why the people who tell us to shut down AI are the people who work in AI.
They're the ones who keep telling us to shut it down. They're like, "Please shut it down." Um, this was back in we had letters going back half a decade coming out from the people working on these artificial intelligences, the very creators saying, "Please stop us. Please stop us. please stop us. But they're aware that we can't stop. We can't stop them because if we stop them, the developers in China are not going to stop. The developers in North Korea are not going to stop. The government's going to continue pushing it. It's one where we're so afraid of everyone else that we're we're doing very much like we did in the Cold War. We're stockpiling bombs to a degree.
Yeah, that's one thing. I just saw that.
Yeah. Happy Earth to everybody out there. Today is Earth Day.
>> Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I did not realize I did not. But yeah, it is. It is.
It is. But yeah, I don't know though, Pops. Uh we we've gone off on the AI tangent for uh for quite a while.
>> Yes, we have.
I don't know. May maybe it wasn't, you know, we we'll see what people thought of that one, whether I do that one again in the future. I don't want to bore people with it. But I think it's so interesting.
I think it's fascinating. I think it's one of those where we need to go down this road more often. Nina, happy birthday.
Uh yeah, Pandora's out of the box.
>> Yep. And there's no way to close.
There's no way to put it back in.
>> No way to put it back in. It's out.
>> Yeah. We've just got to figure out how we're all going to work with it. And and look at it. We know it is. The Maduro um operation was planned by Claude. This AI that you are watching me use, it planned the Maduro operation.
We know that is an actual solid fact. It planned the entire thing.
Uh, and so that is following that, Anthropic ended up getting kicked out of the US military contracts because Anthropic, the company behind Claude, said, "You cannot continue to use our artificial intelligence for war." And so, what did the United States military do? It signed a multi-billion dollar immediately signed hundreds of billions of dollars of contracts with OpenAI's chat GBT >> when it could have just paid for the pro version.
>> But it immediately did. It immediately did. And so this is it is military. Um blockchain technology is going to be utilized for the encryption on military channels. Um, these two these two technologies are literally going to be the future. They're going to alter our entire evolution um to the degree to which they're going to influence society.
>> I Well, one I think society needs to start creating hundreds of arcs around the world, just knowledge centers, like whether they're underground bunkers with all of uh combined human knowledge and some seeds and things like that. As I watch what's going on in the world, I'm like, why is mankind not like investing in making certain maybe mankind didn't in the past and it was pyramids and great buildings and they did invest in the past uh in uh preserving knowledge and we're just too dumb to figure it out.
>> Uh no, Bri [ __ ] Uh yeah, just that program could build our humanity programs. It could build the community um center for everybody to get together.
it could plan them all out. If you gave it uh a clear enough um guidelines and framework, it would run them.
>> Yes, it would. All right. I just see uh noticing the time. I think we need to call that one a wrap. Denise, you going to put up that game? Uh yeah. If nothing else, uh can see if you can put it into Telegram over at VF for them.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I will. Um crabs. We discovered a new uh variety.
Well, new to us variety of crab.
>> Ah, yeah. The brew kennas.
>> We did. We caught a river crab.
>> A river crab. But they look like a blue crab, but the markings are red. Hold on.
See if I can get a better picture for you guys.
See how his arms and legs are red instead of blue. Otherwise, he looks the same.
>> Yeah. Yeah. He He looks the same body, same everything as a as an Atlantic blue crab, but all red. And yeah, that decide what that was.
>> No, we never decided what that fish was.
Let me hold it up longer. Uh see if some of our uh locals or some of our Puerto Rican friends on here can tell us. Yeah, that that mark right under its eye, I think, is probably the big giveaway because it's got like a lightning blue mark um on both sides of its head that that goes right around that.
>> Yeah. The the crazy things down here are the weights behind it. It's not part of the fish. I've had uh when I showed somebody else go, "Oh my god, what is that weird that that's extra weights?"
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's me being uh lazy and tossing an extra uh weight on it because the current was pulling my line.
>> Oh, wow. Uh I know total side thing here. Reflux shield works trying to get off 20 years of PPI use and doing a taper PPI every other day. Two teaspoons after meal free free possible acidability. Yeah, use it pretty much free use. Keep it close at hand when you're transitioning.
>> I went too hard slow down and easing myself back into it. But the body is a whole lot happier. I don't need >> before I got to the point where I had to shut down. I had to take an hour. So my brain shut down. Whether it was sleep, whether it was I've just done didn't have enough energy. My energy level now, nah, don't need it. I like it, but don't need it.
>> No, no, that that is awesome. See, and it is tough.
>> That is just just so everybody knows, if you're coming off of the PPIs and you're on it, that is tough because you are going through a withdrawal. Your acid essentially is going haywire.
>> It's trying to go too little, you're making too much. You're making too little, you're making too much.
>> It doesn't know what to do. your body doesn't know what to do.
>> And so those are and it can last four months. Just so y'all know, I know from myself going through I did cold turkey.
Um I flat cold turkeyed it and >> um and yes, it absolutely was it still took now when it comes down to it. I use the reflux shield so much less than I used to. Um, when I was going for those first month or so, I had to use it essentially after every meal and before uh going to bed. Now I really just need to use it after a meal that's, you know, >> yeah, >> a bunch of red sauce, uh, pizza, um, or also sitting down for any meal, having a couple of beers, something like that is going to make your acid reflux pop. Um, and so now I just know what >> PPI is. pump inhibitor, proton pump inhibitor, meaning it's an acid blocker.
Keeps you from making the acid. Your body's trying. It wants to kind of like when he was telling you about the disease where if you don't get iodine, your thyroid is growing this big trying to grab as much as it can. Yeah. Your stomach and your body is trying to do the same thing to get the acid in there that it knows it needs that you're denying it.
>> Yeah. Well, that that actually that makes me think there was um Jeremy did an amazing job putting together this really cool uh article um or or blog actually, I guess you could say, on that one. Um let me try to uh find that real quick.
Let me try to find that one real quick.
Uh you want to find that one and uh I'll leave this uh podcast in your hands to uh shut down.
>> Oh. Oh. Oh, well, I I was just uh I was going to go saying uh saying goodbye uh in just a second along with you, but uh that did make me think about it because we've got that uh yeah, actually very cool sitting right there. Um uh for those that do want to go through and learn like the whole breakdown, how it's working, what it's doing, um you can actually go through and read this whole article that we put together on it, including the breakdown with a visual showing you essentially how it is what what's going on in your stomach and how it's working. Um and so we definitely recommend for those who have questions on it, um you can even go through and listen to it. Um, and so, uh, we've even got a narrated, uh, version of the article for those who don't want to go through and read it. But, um, yeah, very, very, very cool breakdown on it. And, yeah, if you've got acid reflux or gird, um, Crohn's, a lot of different digestive issues. It's definitely worth the read. Yeah, to me way better than keeping Tums. Even if you're just keeping a bottle on hand for that occasional time where your stomach goes haywire.
>> Tums Tums are going to cause acid rebound in the same way. It's just far shorter term. And also Tums are not something you can use on a regular basis or at least you shouldn't be.
>> Shouldn't.
>> It's far too much calcium coming through your system. There's nothing wrong with with with the calcium. There's nothing wrong with it. It's the amount of it that's >> just like drinking too much water, you can also shut yourself down. Same idea.
>> Yeah.
>> You're overloading yourself. You're giving yourself more than your body wants, needs, and can process. All right, folks.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I've got my uh I always keep my old little thing uh sitting here in front of me because Yeah. Like one one tongs um 750 milligrams of calcium carbonate USP.
um 750 milligrams. Um that is a lot. Uh to give it as an example, one teaspoon, one serving size of the algae has 20 milligrams.
>> Um 20.
>> Yeah.
>> And that is actually only in there because it strengthens the raft. Um and because there's nothing wrong with having some calcium in your diet. Um there's nothing bad about it.
>> Yep. Um, and so it actually helps strengthen the raft. But yeah, when you start looking at those type of things, you you you see you see why.
>> Yeah. Artificial intelligence and stomach. Same podcast guy. Uh, I tell you what, you got to be mentally flexible and nimble to hang out on our podcast. That's for certain. Because we're going to talk about a lot of different things.
>> Yeah.
>> All right, folks.
>> Yeah. Love hugs. That's why it's so amazing because you keep your acid. Your acid actually stays. You're not in your stomach. You're just putting a raft above it so that it's coming up into your esophagus stops trying, you know, stops trying to burn um trying to burn your esophagus, which is one of the leading causes of esophageal cancer.
Stops changing age of your saliva. And of course, also >> you you get to start living a little bit of life again.
>> Exactly. Eating. Yeah.
>> I think that's probably the biggest one.
Having a horse is great, but you want to keep it in the pasture. It's a little annoying when it's rolling through the uh laundry room. Uh just uh push through your uh master bedroom closet. Yeah. So, you want to keep it where it goes.
That's all this raft does. It keeps it's exactly where it's supposed to be.
>> Yeah.
>> All right. I'm out of here, folks. It's good to see you. I know we went long.
Mods, thank you for sticking it out, those that did. And the rest I'll see you for a short news update at seven and then Whiskey and Wisdom at 8. I don't think we get a Mike Bear. We might. And Andy has said that he most likely will join. So, he may just have a repeat of this morning with far less uh official talk and a little more fun.
>> Oh, that one will be a lot of fun. That one would be a whole lot of fun. I've got a few different things that I want to uh quiz Andy on.
>> Right. All right, you folks. I'm out of here. See you. Hey, love you guys.
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