This analysis brilliantly exposes how our digital laughter is being weaponized into a low-cost tool for mass psychological control. It serves as a necessary wake-up call for a generation that mistakes algorithmic manipulation for organic cultural expression.
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Hey Iru, how are you? Clear up one doubt for me, and if I create another, why would I become a Patreon member? "Tell me, the Human Design workshop is recorded so we can watch it," says Cecilia. Look, Ci, I'm going to explain, I'm taking advantage of the fact that you're asking me that question and I just saw it. I'm going to explain two or three things to you. Patreon has several indicators, just like Punto TV. The thing about Patreon is that, personally, it helps me a lot because, logically, my views on YouTube and other platforms aren't the optimal ones I've been trying to achieve for a long time, so I do n't have to depend entirely on any external support. [snort] Obviously Patreon, in principle, has fulfilled that function for a long time, the fact of supporting the work and somehow being able to give something in return. For a long time I only used it as a form of support because there were no memberships on YouTube. I didn't have TV either, but what's good about Patreon is precisely that, beyond the fact that the classes are recorded, they are organized into collections, I have them from the first one I started with all this which had more to do with the crypto world at the time. You can download the PowerPoints, that is, each one, for example, in this case the Human Design workshop is a workshop that the girl who carries it out charges above €80 basically.
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So, having said that, I wanted to prepare this inspired by a friend here in Argentina, Mr. Rodrigo, from Core 76 studio, who is a designer, who has helped us many times with the subject of advertising banners in the different conferences we have held here in the city of Buenos Aires.
Basically, the other time when we were talking about the Blue Belt issue and when we were specifically talking [suppressed scream] about the part about psychological operations, uh, it was interesting because at one point when it ends he tells me, "Look, I don't know if you're aware or not, " he says, "about the reports that have been made from the military regarding mematics."
I say, "No, what do I say?" No, no, no, exactly, what are we talking about when we talk about Mematics, right? And then he tells me and gives me information about it that it had to do with, if you will, also with a combination, now we're going to move to the big screen, this new, this new format of psychological warfare. That's why I'm also very grateful for this TP gossip. because it's like our fourth group of psychological operations since precisely since Mematics. So let's get started, I'm going to share my screen because this is good to understand from several places, logically from several points of view, right? Not only from a specific situation like the one we're going to see today, but from several points of view. I'm going to briefly share the screen issue in this case because we're going to follow this thread. Eh, particularly for us, uh, a great psychological operation that is developing today is that of alien agendas, and today it is at its peak. And here I was mentioning the fourth group of psychological operations, uh, with their form. If desired, one can enroll in the US Army Special Operations Recruiting uh uh Psychological Operations. And here it basically tells you who can be the beneficiaries, who can occupy a position, what the different departments that can be covered would be, and so on. And this is, imagine, a kind of call center, where one can enter from the basic point, which is picking up the phone and trying to sell a new phone plan to the entire hierarchical chain above, well, it would be the call center of the fourth group of psychological operations. Today it's completely open to the public, you could say, right? Where are their big advertisements, huh, where they tell us precisely that we have to ask ourselves who pulls the strings in such a complex world where today they are hidden in algorithms, huh, and from there they manipulate entire societies with a beautiful transition from the Templar era to the military era and now to the era of considering this phrase. The world is a stage, of course, and of course there are those who direct that play, right? And when we talk about the modern term NPC, it is nothing more and nothing less than a kind of supporting actor. That's why many times, by changing one's worldview, at least in some areas, one begins to be a protagonist, if you will, right?, of one's own life, because obviously the world is a stage, that's fine. Uh, on a stage one creates, uh interprets, acts, manufactures, uh changes characters, we can take off the backpacks of old characters that clearly do us harm, uh, because we were never that, we were always an actor, right? Mollyo himself would say, " Hey, from Divididos, this is an actor of what I never was." But basically, the world is a creation, the world is a theater from that perspective, and yes, it is a stage for us to develop, to act. So, to play a role that we want to be, the issue is when they force that on us, when they take over our worldview and make us be something that we did n't want to be. Uh, and that also comes from family mandates, that also comes from friendships, it comes from the system, right? There are different hierarchies, and obviously the world itself as a system is the most disorienting. Then there are mandates, right? These are, in some way, things one has to deal with. That's where we could delve a little deeper into the Yungas region, right? This, with the family archetype, etc., etc. But hey, that 's more identifiable. The issue is the persuasive aspect that the system introduces. So, within this movement of psychological operations, what caught my attention, above all, was a series of videos that you may have seen made with AI, using the Lego format, in which Iran starts messing around and telling stories about the United States, Trump, Israel, and so on, which perhaps otherwise would have been impossible or would have been frowned upon, right? Because the meme is also somehow... we're talking about... well, you didn't like the meme, excuse me. This was simply a meme, but although it may not seem like it, internationally, well, a meme appeared, a meme said it, this one, no, the president of the Shatola appeared, no, saying the Epstein thing.
Then this meme war started, and certain things stemmed from that, and that's why I wanted to bring it up.
Something similar, uh, maybe not exactly used as psychological warfare, but I didn't know there was like an international emoticon organization, right? They're the ones who decide, if I'm not mistaken, right? Let's call it the International Organization of Emoticons, which is the one that decides, uh, the emoji history, well, the organization that is here, right? The Unicode Consortium, the one that regulates things in a way, and it's the one that proposed it, and it's the one that, you know, at one time these emoticons started to appear where you can choose your skin color, for example, right? If he is black, if he is Chinese, if he is white, if he is blond, brunette, redhead, right? All of that kind of thing has its international organization that is in charge of regulating and standardizing emojis globally, basically. And here too, agendas are downloaded, right? Um, here too, when you choose an emoji, you suddenly think, "Wow, this is more oriented towards a gender agenda. This is more oriented, isn't it?
Oh, how cute is the little robot holding a box that works, and there's a fourth industrial revolution, right?" And so they pull at the thread, if you will, and then you start to understand certain issues. But well, just as there's the organization that regulates emoticons and is in charge of international approval so that you can have them on your phones, we, at the time, you may not have known Nur yet, for everyone, from some places and some sectors of the English-speaking world, especially, had proposed, "Why is n't there a flat-Earth emoji? Why isn't there a flat- Earther emoji?
Why isn't there at least the flat Earth with the dome, given that there is a spherical globe? Even in different places, right? It's available for each continent." But Okay, aside from that, because it's a broad topic, today we're going to focus on a few things related to memetic warfare. Let's remember that the term "meme" actually comes from the awful Richard Dawkins. So, where does the term "meme" come from? Just to give some context, it comes from... Let's see if we can see it here, right? The word... let's see if it comes up quickly.
It says, "We owe the word 'meme' to..." I owe him absolutely nothing, especially if he's English. Hey, the Oxford University biologist, Richard "Filthy" Dawkins, and it appears in his book The Selfish Gene. A meme is an idea that spreads, right?, on the internet and outside of it at an uncontrollable and unpredictable rate. It could be graffiti, a photo, a tweet, a video, a song, a GIF, a cover, an email, a WhatsApp message, and so on. And in terms, he had used it in genetic terms, like that selfish meme is not the one that spreads, it even leads to the survival of the fittest and so on and so forth, but that's where the word meme comes from. Now, when you go to certain documents, right? For example, we're going to have some issues that range from this one, right here you can read the title, Evolutionary Psychology, memes and the origin of War. Uh, this is some of the things we're going to base it on. Um, all wars arise from popular pressure, and so what better in these times than to make the population of a certain society, or the members of a certain society, begin to, let's say, boil over, to boil over, to begin to get angry? It was a product of memes, wasn't it? We have seen it here in Argentina with the issue of what was a kind of Cambridge Analytica through Fernando Cerimedo, who had been trained by Steve Bannon and who manages the networks of freedom of advance, but the same thing had also happened with the Macri government, the same thing had also happened with the Kirchner government and so on, and so on. The use of propaganda in reduced formats, in small packages of visual information that quickly execute in the person's head and implant an idea, nothing more and nothing less. We will also be talking about and combining Military Intelligent Professional Ballet in April and June 2010, as you can see with weapons, this is the topic of what has to do precisely with Implication for Memetic. Operations in the military environment. I mean, look at the level at which these things are used. And Master of Operational Studies, Memetics Growth Industry in the US military Operations.
So, of course, here we begin to see the use of memes literally as a military, psychological weapon that will endure within. Let's remember that movie Inception by Leonardo DiCaprio, the origin of Leonardo, which isn't about Leonardo DiCaprio, but well, you get the point. This very interesting film delves into dreams, into the mind of the person through dreams.
Indeed, one of the most profound lines in this film is that an idea, putting an idea into a person's head is 10,000 times more powerful than any so-called virus.
Once it's anchored there, ready, it starts to change, right?, the person's behavior in their material life, basically. Obviously, an idea has no coordinate axes, no matter, and no particles.
The only way to insert an idea is through information. And information comes in a variety of flavors.
Uh, basically it comes in music, it comes in gifs, it comes in memes, it comes in graphics, flyers, movies. etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. So, basically, what is memetic warfare? So, how are narrative, perception, and psychological space contested, basically? And we today are a generation raised with memes more than ever, obviously. So, that's basically it, right? And information is power, as Likeman's friend here rightly says, uh, so this is where we come from.
Cyber warfare seeks to control data.
Memetic warfare seeks to control dialogue, narrative, and psychological space.
That's kind of the complement to the meme. Their objective is to denigrate, disrupt, and subvert the adversary's efforts. For example, you guys here have a favorite meme, huh? [snort] Remember? Any favorite memes? I like it a lot, no, no, I'm not going to say it's my favorite, but the meme, the meme, uh, of the flat-earthers, let's see what comes out, the anti-flat-earthers are going to come out, right? But this one in question, well, I love this one, for example, don't you? The World Cup one, uh, how it would have to be flat, uh, it would have to be flat, basically.
[suppressed scream] These memes are great, aren't they?
Today, feeling like you're upside down, or vertically oriented anywhere in the world, is considered crazy, while this is considered normal. This is crazy, huh? Meanwhile, in Australia, naturally, and then there are, obviously, the counter-memes from the flat-earthers, naturally, right? Here we have Mercury, Venus, Earth, Neptune, right? They're all presented as flat, right? Or the fact that, uh, no, you have a flat brain, the other one has a brain. Well, look, if a meteorite fell on the dinosaurs, the record would be spinning all over the place. There's everything. This, unfortunately, this is a great meme against flat-earthism, isn't it? They're making memes of themselves. So, that's how the Japanese attack on Per Harbor was, according to flat-earthers, when in reality the Glison projection fits perfectly and this, basically they think that the world is like this for a flat-earther, which is the Mercator cylindrical projection. Then they tell you, look, they came from Japan and also historically we have learned that later, uh, the attack on Perh Harbor was from bases, uh, from aircraft carriers that were at sea, right? In other words, they didn't even leave Japan. But hey, this is a great meme.
Checkmate, flat-earthers, right? This, the cut of the shadow that is precisely that. I really liked it. There's one meme that says, " Just like a flat-earther, seeing how all the conspiracies come true except for theirs." This is also a meme that I really like because it makes you think about those poor people who are going to be like that. In the end. In short, I mean, there are memes galore.
Well, most of them are created naturally, yes, logically, but there are some that are not. There are some that are created by nothing more and nothing less than this by perfected organisms, if you will, by perfected institutions of psychological management in society. Why is it effective? Because it has an asymmetrical impact, it can achieve a lot at low cost. Even from GIFs we've understood it very well. The attack surface can be large or small and can accompany military operations or act without kinetic force, which is exactly what it is. Let us remember that the fourth group of psychological operations professionalized the influence over audiences. The group symbolizes the strategic use of messages, symbols, and perception. And since human beings are symbolic beings, the meme is a degraded symbol, if you will, from an aesthetic point of view, yes, but very effective in the mental realm. Very effective mentally, because it uses symbols. The goal is not just to inform, but to guide attitudes and behaviors, and quickly.
Social media is the new battleground. We are experiencing that ourselves in real time. Algorithms enable emotion, reaction, and virality. Memes, clips, hashtags, and influencers apply narratives, and each user can be an audience, sender, and multiplier, which is the most effective part of all this. Signs of a memetic operation. Interesting to recognize.
Basically, it says, "It appeals to emotion before verification, simplifies conflicts into heroes and villains, pushes for rapid sharing, and disguises itself as humor or a trend when in reality it's being replicated in a coordinated way, especially within this social group where the defense is distributed.
Ask yourself, who wins if I believe and share this? Verify sources and contexts, recognize narrative frameworks and emotional manipulation, and develop mental sovereignty and critical thinking.
This is also fundamental because what we 're seeing here is purely and exclusively what... well, imagine, in my case, I'm 45 years old. I was born in a time when you'd go to the park and practically to play five-on-five, one person would take off their shirt and the other would be shirtless, literally, right? So, all of this wasn't part of our childhood. In fact, I can say that those who are here right now, in this chat, must be over 30. We weren't influenced by these kinds of memes. We were influenced by propaganda, though." Clearly, this is disguised as science, history, economics, politics, social sciences—it doesn't matter. The point is, we weren't, uh, child victims, which is where our minds are most permeable to authority, if you will, uh, to the authority of a social network. Yes, of course. Obviously, uh, we didn't go through it; we're seeing it as adults, and even so, we obviously consume a lot of memes in our childhood, but it's different. I mean, it must be different nowadays, being a child who grows up with a tablet, with a phone, uh, with this whole thing of having to deal with all that. So, in the digital age, precisely, controlling tension can be as decisive as controlling territory, because we've mentioned it many times here, of course, but it's true. I mean, this phrase that seems to be made of, well, is that in the fifth war, uh, in the fifth type of war, which is psychological warfare, the mind is the territory.
But Yes, but that's basically how it is. So, uh, now we're going to go over some things that have to do with what I was saying about some of these moves that are very, very interesting to keep in mind. Uh, but I wanted to give a little bit of background, some context, right? Memetic warfare is a modern type of information warfare and psychological warfare that involves the spread of memes on social media. Imagine, it's even authenticated on Wikipedia itself, right? In fiction, the 2002 role-playing game Human Space introduced the world having memetics as a Key Technology, and its 2004 expansion, Trek and Space: Toxic Memes, gave examples of memetic warfare agents. In 2005, Michael Proser, now a junior lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Marines, published "Memetics, a Growing Industry in U.S. Military Operations," and proposed the creation of a meme warfare center. Uh, uh, And in 2006, Kate Hidson published *Evolutionary Psychology, Memes, and the Origin of Warfare*, which is basically the PDF I was showing you. She defined memes as patterns of information that replicate, ways of doing things, learned elements of culture, beliefs, or ideas. And from there, for example, memetic warfare has been seriously studied as an important concept in information warfare by NATO's Center of Excellence for Strategic Communications.
Without going any further, we're seeing, basically in real time, something like the madness of the United States, right?
In this case, I think this is the time the topic of memetics, purely and exclusively memetics, has been most prominently discussed with respect to the Iran-Israel-United States conflict.
Here, for example, we'll add some subtitles so you can follow along. But this was Look, this is the Iranian embassy in Zimbabwe, basically retweeting, if you will, a tweet from President Donald Trump where he supposedly said, "Thursday, uh, sorry, Tuesday, 8 pm Eastern Time, there was going to be a deadly attack that was going to wipe out an entire society."
Yes, he says, "The Memme War is getting out of control." Let me quickly change it for a second so that it's at least translated into Spanish. Right now, this Donald [laughs] Trump is going at Iran with memes.
Basically, this one is really good, isn't it? For example, this one here, the Consulate of General Dirán, this one said, right? Trump's efforts to keep the Strait of Hormuz open. And look, who hasn't played Minesweeper on Windows, 2.0, etc., etc.? Here, I'll pass you the mate, maestro. Take.
Uh, Trump's efforts to pass through the Strait of Hormuz and at some point you hit a mine and you exploded, right? A meme, a meme, yes, of course, it's a meme, a meme that, let's think about it this way, we're talking about, even though Trump represents a clown within certain sectors, logically American, and for the rest of the world, uh, in political terms, he is symbolically the president of the most fortified nation in the world, with the greatest, right? The world's largest naval force, with the world's largest army, where well, we've seen all the narrative that has been going on since day 1, because that war has n't stopped yet, it's not remembered, no, this is going to last 7 days, this is going to last 14, right?
We already made a treaty, right? We're talking to that thing, no, we're going to destroy them completely now. The fact of launching this, I mean, Iran was launching €30,000 drones and the Israelis were spending missiles to deactivate them, thinking they were missiles of great destruction, millions of dollars, well, a lot of things. Here I have Rodrigo himself who sent me all this so I could look at the WhatsApp, but I mean, this is also a tremendous form of humiliation. In other words, they're telling the United States, they're telling Israel, guys, uh, you want to act like you're going to cross through the Strait of Hormuz. And I'll explain it to you this way, especially because they also have to make it understandable to the average international citizen, regardless of their background. I mean, even the most educated person who's going to seek information from the major sources of official narratives and wants to understand the geopolitical complexities—well, yes, obviously—but most of what you have to persuade, even from Iran, to shape public opinion, because let's remember how this live broadcast began, right? Indeed, all wars begin with popular pressure, but wars also end with popular pressure. That's why, from Congress, etc., etc., what is always sought is to manipulate or persuade public opinion. And for that, right? One of the most illustrative cases is the self-inflicted attack of 2001, isn't it? With the Twin Towers. So that? to persuade the population, to be able to go to Congress, so that they vote yes to sending troops to Afghanistan to start all that kind of thing. So, uh, that's basically the point, right? The point is, you have to reach everyone, and all of these memes, or some of them, will reach them.
Remember, they're dedicated to the American people, specifically to them, but they also have to reach them through retweets, even from the American people themselves, in this case, those who are Democrats and not Republicans, saying, "Look how they're messing with you," right? Etca, etcetera.
So, with this you totally guarantee the transversality of the information from the most uh uh educated, cultured and cultured type to uh practically the man or woman who has never set foot in an educational institution or picked up a book in their life. He'll understand it anyway. In this case, the level of humiliation is spectacular simply with this meme which is also an animated gif, eh, watch out because it's an animated gif.
Easter break demanded in this case, for example, one of the tweets that Donald Trump posted was exposing each and every one of his thoughts during the Easter holidays. Trump demanded that Iran and called them crazy bastards. This one better pray to Al.
Praise be to the one which I think no one expected when the Iranians started posting memes about the Trump situation.
Trump started to criticize an entire civilization in one of his posts.
I remember that here in Argentina there were television channels, I'm talking about television channels like TN and others, right? They started the countdown, the countdown because Trump said, "Today you have until 8 pm, Easter time," and they started the countdown, huh? No, and even as if waiting for the final blow from the United States, I don't know, by dropping 28,430 nuclear bombs. We know from here that if they existed they would have done it, rest assured.
This, but since that doesn't exist, they can't do it. So, the nuclear bomb is basically a big meme, right? This one, supported from the highest levels, right? Even, look at that, right? US denies nuclear pan as deadline on threat to Iran civilization looms, right? So, basically, well, the United States denies a nuclear plan with a specific date to annihilate all journalists, that this solution is totally... Trump has accepted the dismissal of those two seats, uh, what he asked was going to be a reference to the acronym, uh, this is also known as Trump, he always remembered that trip and here it is shown what Trump is genuatment people of [laughs] this were posted from precisely from social media, right? As if to say, "Well, so this was going to happen, and people in Iran were basically promoting themselves, and the Iranian embassy was putting [laughs] we love the keys." Uh, we lost the keys.
Open the Strait of Hormuz, I mean, from the international press, from the most serious quarters, they were saying, "Open the Strait of Hormuz."
And the Iranians were laughing their heads off, posting in an official tweet, "We lost the key."
It's brilliant, basically.
Nothing more, nothing less.
We lost the key, man.
So, of course, exactly, the paradigm of international relations has changed radically, right? Here they start using artificial intelligence, fake accounts, accounts that are actually maybe Russian or Iranian, and they post as if they were American, and the same goes for the other side. They're engaged in secret, closed-door negotiations with elaborate communities that they announce to the public through provocative posts that go straight to the emotion. That's the simplicity of the meme. "Friends in need are friends in need," complete the list: South Africa, China, Russia. Well, there's a little bit of that, right? "Friends are friends," you could say, as if they're joking around. Some of the circulating screenshots are from accounts that aren't actual embassies, such as the Iranian embassy in Zaitune Bay. In short, ME warfare is getting out of control as Trump and Israel seek to fight Iran not only with conventional weapons but also through cyberspace by controlling narratives on social media.
Now, the point here is this: I want to address some specific situations because I've come across this latest one, "The History of Things," which already has around 15,000 subscribers.
Remember, it's being done in meme form. I sometimes wonder, and Sebastián Salgado and I have discussed this here, if Iran should, right? Show its entire population, if you will, a documentary, say, a real one, beyond the meme aspect. But you all probably remember some of the first ones made of this, the ones where they criticize everything. In fact, it's a great use for the topic of... which had to do with Jeffrey, what it had to do with, look, there's the Hantavirus thing, right? They keep throwing this around, and besides, with the use of AI nowadays it's very easy to do. One of the last ones that caught my attention, which I think is related to a big meme, is none other than this one here, right? In which, look, they put Trump, colon, UFO check, Epstein, cross, right? They make a rap, in fact, they start there with the White House, Toledo, right? And here the economy is going to hell. We have to block the Epstein files. The deal that was going to be made with the Islamic world failed. The war is being a failure. A McDonald's, a White House besieged by stones coming in through the window, a totally defeated Donald Trump who has to play a card.
And what?
The Epstein files buried, and now it says UFO, that one, let's get this one out.
[music] And besides, I like it because in the rap they'll say "this is the last card," right?
Those of us who know a little bit and understand what's coming from the Blue, who's going to remind us of that famous phrase from Bern von Brown's secretary, Carilyn Rosing, when she says they told her, "It's the last card."
Uh, at least to keep in mind, right?, how all this information is used from various points around the world and by various governments. I was just looking here to remind you all what the Asgardia meme was. Asgardia.
This is a meme. Uh, let's see, this is an elaborate meme. The national anthem of Asgardia is played and everyone has to stand up.
No, and the song's lyrics [music] are spectacular, right? There's Oxbor [music] and he's going to tell us something very nice, which is that we're a pale speck of [ __ ] floating in space. [Music] Valid blue dot that hangs [singing] in the sky, homeworld, gateway to the future, [music] where all nations will finally [music] be one. It's tremendous, and I'm Globerto. And well, I'm Globerto, you have to sing the anthem of Asgardia, buddy. Now, at this moment you're going to have to shout, uh, [music] that's it. You have to sing it because you're Globerto. You have to sing it because you're Globerto.
Uh, catchy Asgardia. Yes, yes, yes, gentlemen. Asgardia, the first space kingdom, as they proclaim themselves on their site, even has its own currency, the solar, right? Not very symbolic, these guys, but well, this is the satellite. This satellite is supposedly circling, the nanosatellite is the first building block of Asgardian society with its great symbolism and references to Egypt. Uh, and this, obviously, another great meme has been the creation of the space forces, right? This, what The biggest meme is that the German woman who went to inaugurate the German Space Force brought the guys from Star Wars, and this is real, right? Besides, I love seeing this Star Wars soldier and two priests. It's a spectacular image, isn't it? This Spain is shouting, "We swear by the force of the air! Long live the King!
Long live!
Long live the Air and Space Force!
Long live!"
And they're laughing their heads off.
And these people cite outer space memes as something important, and it's so important that President Trump has already inaugurated the first space force. I mean, that's why it drives me crazy, because such highly qualified people—what I was referring to is that the meme reaches everyone, but everyone also swallows it.
Highly qualified people. I don't think Cristina Jiménez isn't, beyond the fact that she's swallowed the Sumitas meme and memes like the Trán one.
Whoever controls space will control the world. Today is the center of Decision-making is so important that President Trump has already inaugurated Earth's first space army. Along those lines of "America First," he wants—I mean, a meme, or we have Daniel Stulin.
NASA is the salvation of the world.
[laughs] The future is here, and our way is to colonize the moon. Another thing that many people find difficult to understand, but we need to colonize the moon and get there within a generation.
That's a meme. In fact, the Don Peti meme is used.
[music] [music] And then we can colonize Mars.
[laughs] This is free.
Jupiter is a planet three times smaller than Earth. So it's a matter of gravitation, which is an infrastructure problem.
Absolutely.
Of gravitation. But Newton's or Einstein's, not the usual kind.
Who knows, waxed? That... No, because it repeats itself, it doesn't matter.
How to overcome it?
Because we are human beings. We have this divine spark of reason that allows us to invent, [clears throat] create, and improve the Life. Ah, you can take a square kilometer of space against nature, and we've always done it, and we have the need, the goal, to conquer, to go further, and today, sitting in any office, we can see what's happening on Mars. And this is something that human beings, only human beings, have been able to answer, to answer in the last half-century. Well, hey, a round of applause [applause] for this man because NASA is the future of the world, and I'm going to [laughs] look, be like praying. [clears throat] NASA is the future of the world. Repeat after me, everyone.
NASA is the future of the world.
Pin, as it is, because NASA is the future of the world. [music] Okay, that's as far as we go because I think it's understood, right? This, great memes, these are great memes. And this, how many has the famous Tom Look programmed? Then came the three and Atlas. You already had it executed in your head.
This executioner already in your head.
The alien agenda that there is On streaming platforms, I'm falling short with everything I'm showing here, right? And today this meme starts, the one from the Age of Disclosure, The Day of Revelation, the UFO documents, uh, what's more of a meme than a website made for nerds? Right? The United States Department of War, I mean, we 're still on release one.
Uh, we'll soon have the second batch, a page made for gamers, uh, so that this UFO-obsessed globetrotter feels, "Wow, I'm, look, a bunch of black squares." I'm, I'm watching, uh, God bless America. I'm watching, I'm entering the UFO servers, look. Wow! I'm looking at a screen of an F16 fighter jet in combat, although I'm actually downloading a PDF file.
Okay, very good. Everything is mimicked in that sense, eh, everything is mimicked.
So, what I wanted to get to was that famous phrase by Cin Rose Caroline and yet, uh uh we weren't around here, if I'm not mistaken.
Of course, it was much higher up because it was part of here, it was this here, right? This is where I was talking about Bern Brown and the famous phrase from here, Last Cart. Uh, he kept repeating it over and over, and the last card, the last card, the last card would be the extraterrestrial threat. Well, I laughed when they said The Last Card and they put it here, uh, The Last Cart. Last Car really caught my attention, you know?
No, this is his last letter. Sure, obviously we cover up the failure of the Ormous Strait, we cover up ufology, we cover up the Epstein files, and we play the last card, he says, and they make fun of him. It's a great meme, it's an animated meme. This is basically a production meme, nothing more, nothing less.
And they're messing with him about the aliens.
[music] They put an interesting thing in the music because of a copyright issue, but look at these images.
A great meme, huh, a great meme. So, uh, totally unacceptable, obviously, right? And here in 1947, look, he also made a fool of the general public in ufology, didn't he? If you want this, uh, there we have the Roswell case, uh, a transparency precedent, obviously here there is a mix between, uh, look, there it touches the moon. Epsteinam files don't open. Hey, the case of "para," get me something else.
The hantavirus, a great meme.
Then, no, no, now it's Ebola, which we also remember, without getting too sidetracked, but let's remember that there is a situation particularly in the area of Africa as well, at least to keep in mind, where precisely around the Congo it revolves around the control of mines and export routes, armed groups. Hey, remember you were talking about this yesterday, right? It was a very conflictive area because of the issue of terrorist groups, paramilitaries, etc., etc. But well, there are armed groups like the M23 that control strategic mining areas and finance the war with minerals in Congo, especially in this country where they are extracted. Cobalt, key to the batteries of Elon Musk's electric cars. Coltan, which is derived from tantalum, is used in mobile phones, computers, and semiconductors. In the semiconductor industry, Donald Trump and his entourage recently went to China for the first time, and it was precisely the CEO of Nvidia who went to China to see if they could buy Intel's MH2 processors for artificial intelligence, and apparently that deal didn't materialize.
Cobalt, coltan, copper ( essential for electrical networks and technology), gold, tin, and tungsten are then extracted. Important things are also happening in Uganda. There is oil in the Lake Albert region. Construction of the EACOP giant oil pipeline towards Tanzania.
Exploration of critical minerals such as copper, gold, phosphates, rare earths, lithium, expansion of Chinese and Western energy and infrastructure projects, and Uganda has become a strategic piece because it connects East Africa with the mining areas of Congo and with trade routes to the Indian Ocean. Many analysts believe that Central Africa is entering a new phase of resource colonialism, but now it encompasses energy transition, electric cars, artificial intelligence, chips, and globally encompassed geopolitical components. So there too, right?, where this Ebola thing is coming from, and in some way, this can also justify the entry of certain intelligence groups, right? Well, things like that. But here they're messing around with the topic of precisely this one, which is very good. And here are some great memes that I want to focus on because one of those memes is, uh, the seven-pointed star. How many globertos have we seen talking about the seven-pointed star? Hey, globertos and non-globertos, right? And to say that they are angels, basically. Well, there they were laughing a little bit about the little green star, uh, this one, which appeared no more and no less uh in the UFO files. Uh, well, what's more, I think if I'm not mistaken, look, right?
So, we're going to work this out, right? Here we have it, yes, this is the one with the seven-pointed star.
7 point and whether you like it or not, uh, people are dealing with it, I mean, I don't know if the word is "people," but it all fits into this big, big cocktail shaker. For example, here's what we have.
There are people who grabbed it and, using all this AI stuff, they say, "No, no, no.
What we saw that's actually extraterrestrial technology, this would really be it.
Look, now if you tell me it's the Pentagon, because that's the thing, right? This is already... well, listen to me, the United States Department of Defense. If the United States Department of Defense, instead of showing me this crap, this mess, right? It says a Globerto, right?
Why are you showing me an artition here? No, listen to me. Tell me, tell me, if instead of showing me this, if instead of showing me this nonsense, these little things [laughs], they upload this, I 'm going to say, "Okay, wait, hold on, where are we?" Let me delete this because otherwise I'll get dizzy. They turn you on, don't they? This, they put this on you.
Ah, well, you say, "Hey, hey, hey, what's going on here?" No, this one, because that's what a Globerto would have to imagine. What purpose do these semi-memes serve?
This is everything Globerto has to imagine when he sees the UFO UFO 8 point star nonsense, right? This image needs to appear very quickly. This is right here, isn't it? This thing here, Globerto needs help. Then it comes out and some people are already freaking out about this, right? I mean, he 's an Anunnaki angel because there's the UFO version, but there's also the Enokian version of messing around. So, there's also "Let's help the Enokians" to No, no, no. Actually, the one with the seven stars is this, is this, is an angel. It's an angel more or less like that, but the rooms don't move like that.
But hey, this is the meme war.
This is also a meme. This is also a meme, literally, is n't it? And there it goes, right? And that's when they analyze the star that's rapidly rising.
[sigh][suppressed scream] However, it keeps showing you that.
Because? Because logically, when one comes to all this, one must understand that modern warfare does not only seek to occupy territories, it seeks to occupy mental frameworks, ideas, memes, phrases, emotions, narratives that become weapons of mass circulation. Why is Paulina Rubio, or why does the entire Trump presidency today, practically seem to be saying, "Read the Book of Enoch?"
That is what the Jesuits promoted. What the Jesuits promoted to Bondaniken, in his own words, because there is a religious narrative behind it. That's why now comes the time of the day of the disclosure, The Age of the day of Revelation, sorry, the day of the revelation of the Steven Spielberg movie, because it's all there, just like the Kumita, there's always a band-aid behind it, you see? There's always a band-aid lurking behind the scenes. I don't know, I just don't like this, you know?
those things. But hey, we have Paulina Rubio here, right? That a Paulina Rubio is throwing you a curveball. Paulina Rubio, eh, Enoc.
Hey, here are Paulina Luna's tweets. Uh, this one there, read the book of Enox. Why don't you put "read the gateway project"? Put it on.
Why don't you read this by Samuel Robotam? No, setic astronomy because read the glon is the bible from heaven at the earth sphere.
No, you have a couple of things, right? This is the narrative that best suits the situation.
This is the narrative that suits us at this moment. These people who belong to the Trump universe are the ones who are precisely promoting this whole shift towards the extraterrestrial.
demons, but always from a biblical perspective. Always a biblical perspective. Well, basically this meme keeps evolving.
The point here is that what they're saying is, the United States is in a crisis, an absolute crisis, they don't want to touch the Epstein case and they start making things up, right? All these narratives like this UFO little green bugs, uh, Trump coming to show that he's going to... But nevertheless, everything related to reality itself is still there, and the guys from the Islamic world are basically laughing at everyone. No, no, no, no, it's not that I'm being haunted, it's the Epstein files that are haunting me, but let a UFO come and abduct me because otherwise we're in deep trouble. Another great meme that's already starting, right? This one, to follow this whole narrative and within the mematic, the memetic, is basically this, right? By now you've probably noticed that this photorealistic style is everywhere, right? This, right? Of course. Then they start putting ideas into your head about what one would be like, right? This is a situation in which, well, yes, some of these aliens are found, at least they come dressed. Hey, something we always said, hey, everyone's always naked, but hey, this comes dressed up, right? And then they sit there with a trap to negotiate which giants would bring them the weapons, the jewelry, and, I mean, basically the narrative, you see? Yes, previana, from the mixture of the Nephilim, isn't that right? Then they come and bring technology to humankind. Back then they were shields, swords, jewelry, clothing, cosmetics. Well, now the narrative of extraterrestrials bringing us technologies. Yes, this one, the 400 TB pen drive, they're going to bring us the solid-state hard drive, the microchips that they have to go and extract because the aliens forget that to make the microchips you have to extract the cobalt from the center of Africa, right?
Either they have to come and get the copper here, or no, I'll give you the plans. Imagine an alien saying, "No, look, I'll bring you here. Here's the blueprint for the microchip. Take it. Here's the blueprint for the microchip. Uh, then, uh, figure out where you get the materials. Now you say, 'Can't you bring me a chip?' I mean, you bring me the blueprints to make a microchip, uh, because I need to go through traditional mining. Don't we already have one developed there, some magical little thing that I don't need, that I can't get from the earth? I have to go and mistreat all these guys who are in the most exploited regions of the world to be able to make the blueprint. How messed up is this alien? He brings you the microchip that needs cheap African child labor and coming here to the Andes to extract all the lithium. It's messed up. Damn it.
Hi, Iru. I'm writing to you in the chat what I want to say because YouTube censors me.
Okay, write, maestro. But this is a great meme. This It's a great meme. It's really happening. Wow, right? And the guy there, like, signing, and suddenly... Complicated situation. Tran can read Earthlings' language.
What I love is that in the collective imagination, it's like the dinosaur, you know? Everyone always talks like a dolphin, dude. I mean, make their speech sound prettier. I mean, I don't know, if you want them to speak in a high-pitched way, I don't know, have them speak with classical music, dude. Why do these guys have to talk like that? You know? It's like when they invented the noise for the dinosaurs. Another great real-life meme.
Because everything with fables is the same.
This is a meme. My friend Nicolás sent this to me. The whole sound effect.
Imagine this in a child's mind, right? That's why this May 25th, Monday. Uh, and yes, exactly, guys. You already know, I don't have to be telling you, right? That uh, everyone's invited.
This May 25th, Monday, from 2:30 PM to 6:30 PM, Dino to the deniers in front of the Museum of Natural Sciences. This is a meme. We made a meme-style flyer, quick impact, obviously.
So, to wrap things up, this is where it came from, right? I mean, precisely, the new, not totally unacceptable, but the thing is, there you have it, look, the new extraterrestrial, there's the new color, new shapes.
Look, look, every week, every 14 days, we're going to be releasing alien information.
Why don't you release information? You weren't the guy who saved the children, I mean, they have their power. Why do n't you set up the war department?
Why don't you set up a portal and start declassifying the Stein files, for example?
No, you're asking for too much here, for people to be happy because Donald is basically going to declassify photos every two weeks.
black and white with blocks and dots and he's going to tell people, "Here it is, here it is, here it is. Look, look at the aliens. Here they come, here come the aliens, eh, from Final Cart. There it is. Look, look, look.
They're coming, they're going to the White House [music] by Distractions.
Anyway, well, as Marianito Rodríguez would say, and I think you understand, right? We are living in very interesting times and above all we are facing memetic warfare. Uh, basically the silent war for the collective mind. Uh, I'm just going to read a few titles. The meme is not just humor, it is a cultural unit, that's why it resonates so much. Emotion is the fuel of virality: fear, anger, belonging, hope, humiliation. Well, an idea that touches an emotion moves faster than a cold fact, logically, when the audience becomes the volunteer army. That's what Cambridge Analytica understood with Steve Bannon, uh, it's the perfect operation, social networks, the media accelerator.
This is the final question: do we think or do we react? What is the meme trying to achieve in the most immediate way possible? So, how do you put together a memetic operation? Detect a social emotion, create a simple idea, repeat it across multiple channels, turn it into an identity, and achieve voluntary distribution. This is the key part. This is the key part, the will, this, the voluntary distribution. And listen, I also have this Instagram channel to analyze, right?, that puts out these kinds of memes where they make Donald Trump into this kind of meme about flat-earthism, just like you 're hearing it. Basically, Trump fix flat earth. Have you seen this one?
Hey, 99% of flat-earthers voted for me, don't you know that it's precisely 99% of the quanonists of this rafapal style?
Hey, even though he's not American, he was begging people to vote for Donald Trump because he was going to save the world. They believe the memes, they literally believe the memes. Well, we 'll analyze this one at another time because it has two chapters and I want to do it with some pause. Uh, but as I was saying, let me go close the official documents where this is done. Uh, achieving voluntary distribution is... that's the famous one.
Why not? Well, I didn't do it before, but now look, even Instagram has incorporated the retweet style, like this: retweet, retweet, retweet. This carousel, eh, of key ideas, the most viral idea, not always the truest.
Logically, the algorithm doesn't have neologisms, eh, it's hungry and that's where we have to try to feed the algorithm. And a strong narrative transforms isolated facts into a destination.
Basically, the story brings order to the chaos and marks who is hero, victim, and enemy. When the idea uses you, it ceases to be an opinion, and since mental sovereignty begins before the button, uh, before the share button, which is the part, right? The critical pause is the firewall against manipulation, literally. Hey, the critical pause is the firewall against manipulation. Uh, concepts to deploy. Meme, meme plex, eh, a set of connected ideas that reinforce each other and form a worldview. Mental virus, obviously, and mental sovereignty are key points at least to keep in mind, right?, what one seeks by reporting on this, nothing more and nothing less. This is about trying to achieve that mental sovereignty beyond the emotional one. Logically, I think that this lament is vital in these times, eh, it is vital. Well, I wanted to do a little bit with this theme. I thought it was super interesting that my friend Rodri had shared it with me; it was here in the chat, at least to keep it in mind and see how it's being applied, at least for me, through this declassification of the UFO files, and how from various sectors they're tearing it apart with memes, or rather, shooting it, beyond the shooting part, because many times when the physical bullet fails, you have no other option than the media bullet, and the truth is that they're even hitting the mark with that. giving a great beating. The United States took a little while there, they made a few memes, but they even turned out badly, basically they turned out totally wrong. Okay, having said that, remember then, uh, if you want, you can check out Nur's Patreon for everyone, uh, participate in the second Human Design class and if you want, you can download any kind of material, uh, this or ask me for whatever is within my reach. Thanks to everyone for supporting me on nptmedia.tv TV. And thanks to everyone for stopping by eh nurparatos.com.ar.
Okay, with that said, we'll be leaving then. I hope they have a wonderful life. Many thanks to the 630 beings who accompanied me. Thanks, um, to Pablito and several, um, friends there for the super chat and obviously also thanks to those who um gave away some memberships. The United States is a meme, and yes, in many areas it is, in others they are crazy, memetic. See you later, and have a great life. Until next time. Bye, bye.
Nur for [music] everyone, euros.
Nur for everyone.
Up with the truth. Enough with the fantasies.
Oh, wake up [music] the people for everyone.
Your light is always present.
Nothing can stop us now, the sacred truth returns, it resounds. Oh, [music] united, Nur for everything. Awaken your senses. Let people listen. [music] Truth rises, the great spirit returns.
They know very well that the earth is flat.
They fabricate headlines to maintain the charade, but the conscience is no longer confused. Sacred cosmology expands. [music] Stars above, the dome illuminates us.
They are ancient beacons that guide us in the
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