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Jay Z (Speaker 0) presents a high‑level overview of rapid AI progress and a data-driven narrative about global finance, geopolitics, and an imminent restructuring of the Middle East and the U.S. economy. He claims to have assembled a public corpus from 198 publications and 244 executive orders signed by Trump, totaling millions of data lines, to analyze today’s events without relying on media narratives. Key claims and findings: - AI capability has grown dramatically in recent months; Jay Z asserts it is five times more capable than in December and significantly more powerful now. - He compiled a large public dataset from the UN, WTO, Congress, and various acts (including references to the Genius Act, Clarity Act, Munich report, and BIS Basal discussions) and pulled executive orders (Trump’s 244 orders) to examine current developments. - The focus is on the Middle East and the money behind events. He says the AI, if used to extract truth from the dataset, reveals “contracts” totaling about $2.5 trillion in military robotics, manufacturing, and AI over the next decade, with a push for the U.S. to extract itself from the Middle East. - He claims these contracts are “done deals” and that the exit strategy involves destroying assets and collecting insurance money, enabling rebuilding afterward. The Middle East is described as being “slated for franchisee,” with a new order and a financial/political reset. - Two acts (Defence Base Act from 1941 and 1942) are cited as insuring base damages and war hazards; costs are prepaid and reimbursed through the treasury, with human life covered by war hazard compensation (42 USC 1710). The total cost is presented as roughly $2.5 trillion to reset the order and leave the old system behind. - The discussion touches on a broader “new world order” and a “reset” (economic and political) that aligns with a shift in U.S. involvement in the Middle East. - The exchange references a “lockstep” scenario: after the pandemic (2020–2022), surveillance normalization (2023–2024), CBDCs versus stablecoins (East vs West), and escalating considerations of AI, manufacturing, and security. The “East” leans toward CBDCs (Bank for International Settlements’ Enbridge) while the West leans toward stablecoins. - The 2025 awakening and 2026 pushback are presented as phases in a predictive model. 2027 is described as continuing the trend, leading toward a crisis resolution by 2028, which marks the end of the current saeculum (roughly 80 years from Bretton Woods in 1948). The 2030 forecast envisions a shift where 50% of white‑collar jobs are displaced and a large portion of manufacturing returns to the U.S., but with a military‑industrial emphasis that creates a “prison” of surveillance and weapons. - Claude (an AI collaborator) allegedly produced a 14–16 page prediction timeline with charts showing triggers and directions between now and 2030, including details on how the Middle East conflict could end and how “trigger points” shift policy directions. - The narrative notes AI‑driven reallocation of the knowledge economy: by 2030, many white‑collar roles will be replaced, and the U.S. will become a producer of defense tech and surveillance infrastructure. AI hubs are identified as Austin, Raleigh, Phoenix, and Nashville, with defense corridors in Huntsville, DFW, Tucson, Marietta, and Fort Worth; energy/nuclear work in the Permian, Bakken, Marcellus, and Wyoming. - A broader concern is raised about surveillance and civil liberties: the Law of War Manual (updated 2023) expands definitions of belligerence and terrorism, potentially categorizing dissent as terrorist activity. Pam Bondi is mentioned in relation to NSPM 7 (national security memorandum) that reportedly broadens indicators of violence to include anti‑Americanism, anti‑capitalism, anti‑Christianity, and other beliefs. - There is mention of the NRO’s Sentient AI program and Project Star Shield, connected to SpaceX, providing predictive capabilities that foresee behavior and events, supporting the thesis that many recent events are orchestrated to advance a predefined agenda. - Personal and practical notes: a discussion about the impact on workers (including a daughter who is a developer/architect in retail) and the broader shift away from the knowledge economy toward manufacturing and surveillance. The group contemplates unplugging from constant digital connectivity and fostering local communities for privacy and autonomy. - The speakers acknowledge moral and existential tensions, with some expressing pessimism about immediate outcomes but insisting on staying informed, authentic, and compassionate. The conversation closes with a mix of cautions about censorship, the role of AI, and the need to protect personal autonomy while navigating a rapidly changing global landscape.
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Speaker 0: Up and talk a lot. I like to to sit back and listen and kinda gather data and stuff. I'm more of a hardcore geek. I work in the background, and I parse data, and I extract data, and I analyze data. And so I just wanna share something real quick with you guys. I've been working with AI for about two years, and it's, it's been improving dramatically. It's it's been taking leaps and bounds over the last, I don't know, just in the last even three months where we were in in December versus where we are today. It's it's night and day. It it's like five x the capability that it was just in December. So what I put together because here's the thing. The information's always out there of what's happening, and then there's this smokescreen that's called media. But behind the media, there's publications. And these publications come from all the different NGOs and the governments and the government agencies and so forth. So I pulled together a 198 publications, coming from the UN, from the the WTO Congress. I've got the big beautiful bill, the Genius Act, the Clarity Act, all the military language and all their their stuff that they've produced, the Munich report, stuff coming out of the BIS about Basal three and everything. So I've I've basically put together this this massive public list of publications. I pulled all the data. We're talking about 2,000,000 lines of data out of these publications. And then recently, I pulled all of the executive orders that were signed by Trump. There's 244 of those. And so I was able to extract term? 02/1944? Uh-huh. Yes. It's 2025. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. This this is just now. Not not previous stuff. I just care about what's happening today Wow. How it relates. And so what I was able to do because this like I said, this AI is so rich, right, with with its capabilities now, is take a a non biased look at the datasets that have been given to all of us to read, which no one's gonna I mean, then we're talking mountains and mountains of data that would be, in the past, pretty much close to impossible to try to parse this data and extract out. So here's what I found. And I did and I have been producing this data these datasets and and putting together post over the last, I don't know, probably, I don't know, eight or ten days. Just trying to track what's going on with, The Middle East and how it all kinda plays out. So what I found through these datasets is all the contracts. Alright? So all the massive massive because I what I like to do is basically follow the money. I stay away from the narrative. I stay away from the media and all that stuff. I just look at their publications. That's all I care about is what are they what are they putting out on paper that nobody will ever read? Well, it's actually pretty, ingenious the way it's set up because everybody's busy on other looking at other things. Right? But if you take their data and you put it into a very rich cap, powerful capable AI that has been jailbroken, which mine is, then it can't lie to you. It has to tell you the truth. It has to tell you exactly what's in those datasets. And what I found was all the contracts. And we basically, over the next ten years, we have $2,500,000,000,000 in military robotics, manufacturing, and AI that's all been presigned and ready to go. And part of part of the agreements behind all this stuff is for The US to to extract and leave the Middle East. Middle East is changing. There's an there's a new order. You guys have heard heard about the new world order. There's a new order that's taking place and a reset. So we have a financial reset, political reset. Speaker 1: Clarify, Jay Z, these contracts are to leave The Middle East or to Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. For Speaker 1: America to leave The Middle East? Speaker 0: Yeah. Oh. Yeah. They're in the Speaker 1: I don't wanna say them, but I Speaker 2: don't know Speaker 1: if I'm right. Speaker 0: Yeah. They're all signed. They're all signed. These are done deals. These are these are done deals. Speaker 1: They're real done with us. Speaker 0: And here's here's the other thing that's very interesting that I found, digging through the legal language. I found two acts that were passed, one in 1941 and one in 1942. And what they do is they cover these, it's called the Defense Base Act. So anything that happens in a military base that gets, damaged is all insured and the insurance companies are fully covered. So if they, if they have to outlay, let's say, you know, dollars 5,000,000,000 to cover a base, or if it's outlay, you know, a half $1,000,000,000 or more for a piece of military equipment, it's all prepaid. So everything that they have to outlay gets reimbursed to them directly through the treasury. Unfortunately, it does fall on the The US citizen as to reimburse that that that cost. So there's that. And then there's a war hazard compensation. That's for the human life that was passed in 1942. That's a war hazard compensation 42 USC subsection seventeen ten covers that. So that includes any kind of human capital, whether it be injury or lost soldiers or anything like that. That's all that's all paid for as well. So there's all policies are paid for. So in total, we're looking at about, $2,500,000,000,000 to reset the order, which is, to leave the old order behind, the old system behind. We're moving into I see Speaker 1: Jay Z. And what's so funny, last week, we played the clip of Tisha. Lindsey Graham said there's a great reset coming to America soon, and Marco Rubio said the new world or or the new world order the old war motor is gone. The new world order is coming in. I don't mean to cut you off. It's just too funny. You're absolutely cooking. Speaker 0: We the the good news is is that we don't have to, you know, we don't have to play guessing games and stuff. I don't have to speculate. I don't have to, add commentary or opinions, things like that. This is all their publications, including their contracts. It's all in there. It's in their acts. It's in their contracts. Everything's done. So it's all it's so what we're watching right now is an exit strategy. This exit strategy and I've I've put some publications together for this as well and are some articles I I wrote earlier this week and last week. This is an exit strategy to leave with a pocket full of cash. So if you're going to leave an area, you really need to destroy it and take it down first so you can collect the insurance money. So destroy, cut the deals, bomb the bases, you know, do all the destruction you can possibly do so you can go back in and rebuild. The Middle East has been slated for franchisee. This is I'm telling you, this is all in their documentation. No. No. Speaker 1: It's just it's I don't know. I know you listen to me a good amount. I see you down Speaker 0: there, and I Speaker 1: appreciate you talking and everything popping up, and please keep cooking. It's just I've been saying this less. I said it since right before it broke out. I said I smell a rat, and I've been saying this whole time. I said they they set us up because the Israel at the end of the day, they're done with America. They wanna cut bait. They want us out of the fucking Middle East. They and they just the way that Iran went haywire, buckwire the first couple days rightfully so. See, this is the problem with these wars. That's why I just don't trust any government. They went right at all these Gulf states and blew up all these bases and shit to your point. You get the insurance, then you get to rebuild and everything, and the exit strategy is to get America out of there because Israel doesn't want us there anymore. And how else would they get us out for the most part? Like, they own America, obviously, but, you know, they're not really gonna be able to say just leave the bay leave, you know, these bases, but, oh, your fifth fleet in Bahrain, is destroyed and all these other bases. Speaker 3: Your entire military is trash. Speaker 1: It's just Speaker 3: Now you can't attack Israel. This Speaker 1: one I'd like to feel vindicated about because I don't like being vindicated about calling the war, but, like, I just smelled a rat right off the bat, and I said, they set us up, man, because they're getting hit as well. Israel's getting hit, but what JZ is talking about is it's, it's always a win win win for them. So they get the insurance money. They get to rebuild everything, and they get us out of the Middle East. And like he's saying, and he's spot on, that's the thing. You just follow their contracts. The money's there. You know, it's Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 3: Well, the I mean, the plan was always out in public, right, to rebuild Gaza. While they're doing that, why wouldn't they rebuild the rest of Israel? Like, that was always the plan. Speaker 1: The rest of greater Israel. Yep. But, yeah, please keep going, Jay Z, and I didn't mean to interrupt you. It's just your I just No. Feel vindicated. Now Speaker 0: this this next piece is just, you know, you can take it as you will. I don't know how many how many of you guys have read the book, The Fourth Turning by Neil Howe. But what The Fourth Turning is a book that describes this, social, wave of influence that takes place over time. And and what they did is they, in 1997, they published this book and they even actually, it's interesting. They talked about what was going to happen in 2020. They already knew in advance because of the, what they call the saeculum. It was written about by the Greeks, you know, thousand plus years ago. And the Greeks had found that society goes through this, four generations of, social behavior and social, you know, I guess, just behaviors and the way that people act and what they do and how they how they're how they respond to the generation before them. And when it's all said and done, there's basically four different cycles. So it's about an eighty year cycle. That that eighty year cycle ends in 2028. So it began at Bretton Woods in 1948 when we signed the Bretton Woods agreement to make the the dollar the world reserve currency. That was the beginning of this current saeculum, which takes about eighty years. So what happens at the end of the saeculum? The saeculums broke it up, by the way, into four components. The first twenty years is what's called the high, and that's when everything is economically balanced and people actually believe and trust their government. So that was us coming out of the war. Yep. That was us, coming into a manufacturing type economy at that time. Speaker 1: America was booming. Speaker 0: America was booming. People could Speaker 1: a house still alive. Speaker 0: A household could live off of one income. The husband could leave and go to work and pump gas. He could pump gas and and have enough money to afford a mortgage, his whole entire family's cost, and still have money left over to take a vacation. That's what pumping gas did back in the fifties. But we changed all that in the sixties, and we moved into the next phase, which is known as the awakening. And that's when you had the hippie movement, the c I CIA moved in with, you know, with all the rock and roll and all this other stuff to get people sideways and get people thinking other things. So they started to to fracture the American dream. Speaker 1: MK Ultra. Speaker 0: MK Ultra. All that stuff started in in the sick you know, back back at that time frame. Then from there, you and you we moved into what's known as the unraveling. The unraveling took place in the late eighties and specifically around 1988, began the unraveling. That's when you realize that your entire, country, what you thought you had doesn't exist and something much greater is going on. And then you finally arrive at what's known as the oh, and with it within the unraveling, we had 9 11, by the way. They made sure that stayed within that step phase. Then you move into what's known as the crisis era. The crisis era started for us in 2008 when we had the great financial crash. It was preplanned. It was well known. It was something that was supposed to happen because that's part of the cycle that they've got built. It it it reaches a crescendo at the end of that twenty years. Well, what year is that? That's 2028. So what we see right now is, in effect, we see the end of the saeculum coming to a close. We're seeing mass chaos where nothing makes sense. We're watching Speaker 1: Exactly. Speaker 0: Very, very bizarre behaviors. It's like, what are these people even thinking? This is even making sense. This will come to a close. So what I did is I put together well, I didn't do it. Claude did it. Claude put together using all my analytics, all the publications I've put pulled into Claude, I put together a prediction timeline. You want look at it somewhat, but it basically shows what they're saying. Like, this is our publications. We're telling you this is what's about to happen. So you can look at that if you want to. It includes all the charts. There's probably fourteen, sixteen pages worth of charts that that that establish, documented evidence behind how this prediction was produced. But it basically takes us between now and 2030 is what really was what I was targeted on. So I did one for 2026, and I did one for for 2030. So you can kinda see the progression. 2026 is kinda interesting because it does show and explains how the Middle East conflict comes to an end. It's very specific. They even have dates in these documentations, publications where they have trigger points that change the direction. So you don't have to be you don't have to wake up surprised one day. You can just you can just look at their publications. You can extract the data. AI is the best way to do it because it's so much breaking up the top Speaker 1: your head by any chance for anything big changing or anything with this or or anything just in general? This this is fascinating. Speaker 0: I've got folders I've built for all these, and then I've I've converted everything to something I could share on on x basically. So let's look at '20 okay. 2026. There's actually some charts that I produced. Speaker 1: And and how long have you produced all this? Speaker 0: This is all fresh. Speaker 1: Okay. Speaker 0: Cool. This is all fresh because I had some other stuff I put together, but I can To Speaker 1: Yuri Besmanov's four stages of subversion, if I'm not wrong. It's kinda similar maybe, but like it's following a similar thing it seems like. Speaker 0: Yeah. Let me let me find the right slide. I've got Thank slides Speaker 1: you for this. This is honestly fascinating. Speaker 0: It's what I found what I found the easiest way to kinda get through all this stuff is to kinda step away. Let's look at what what they're what they're you know, let's look at the federal federal registry. Let's look at the US Congress. What are these bills? What's what's hidden inside of a 1,400 page bill? You know? Let's let's extract out the data. What's interesting though, is you can take, this, what I call the corpus, which the corpus consists of the 198 documents from all over the world, all these, you know, hidden sources that people don't think are actually making an influence on us. And then also recently, like I said, I I added the executive orders because I thought they would solidify some of these, these statements and some of these claims that are being made in these publications, which, of course, ended up doing. But for me, it's easier just to to to grab that data. You can use it for anything. You can use it to look at pandemic data. You can use it to look at, financial data. You can look at it to you look. You can look at everything that's going on with AI. So everything is in there. It's just what do you want to pull out? You know, what's important to you? At the moment, the things that are happening in The Middle East, they're, you know, on the top of our minds. So I thought, okay. Let me extract that data. Let's specifically just look at what do all these publications and executive orders have to say about The Middle East. Well, it was pretty fascinating. Data that I would have never found, you know, most likely never found this data, but it's pretty fascinating. But anyway, it's on my timeline. Speaker 1: Only pretty put some of it? What what it what it says? Can you give me a little teaser or something? Speaker 0: Well, I'll let's look at Lockstep. Speaker 1: Yep. Speaker 0: Lockstep that's laid out, clearly of the the pattern of of events in history. I'll just I've got a slide called lockstep. This and lockstep starts with the pandemic, and it was, preplanned, and it was a a kind of a trigger point to flash the masses and see what kind of controls could be, you know, put into place. That was 2020 to 2022. 2023 to 2024 was the controlled normalization of surveillance and using surveillance as a mechanism. So we we rolled out ISO 20 222, messaging standard. We, came to an agreement of who is gonna roll out CBDs and who was not going to roll out CBDs CBCDs, CBDCs. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: So we split it, from between East and West. So the East decided that that they would take the CBDC route with the, Bank for International Settlements. They rolled out Enbridge. It's finished. It's done. Some of the some of the countries are in full swing. The West decided to go with stablecoins because it ties more into the corporate environment, and it allows, well, allows them to build a bigger bag basically by going the going that direction. Speaker 1: And it allows them to go, we're not doing CBDCs, but wink wink, we're doing this. Speaker 0: We're doing this. And just because it's called the stablecoin, that doesn't really mean anything. It still is programmable. It's still programmable money. Right? It's it doesn't change. See, you know, central bank digital currency is no different than a stablecoin. They're just it just changed up the name a little bit. That's all. So that was twenty three three to twenty twenty four, twenty five. We've got, we've got what's happening right now, which is the American population has really started to see kind of you know, it's becoming so overt, the behaviors that we're watching from the top down, that you can't you you you're not gonna be able to just miss things now. It's happening. It's affecting everybody. It's going know, it's affecting agriculture. It's affecting the farmer. It's affecting the the the white collar workers are getting removed by AI. My daughter just got just found out her corporate job is done. She's just, hey. You're done. You can take your take your master's degree and shove it up your ass. We're replacing your whole department with AI. Speaker 1: What? What what job does she have if if if you can divulge? Speaker 0: She well, she she's she's she's in she she she's a developer and an architect, and she works behind the scenes at a big big global corporation, that does retail. Still on the retail side of things. She's not tied in with the Rothschilds and the Rockefeller's, all them. It's a retail. But still, it was something she had a passion for and she was really good at and she put a lot of work into it to get her degrees and all that stuff. And now she's scratching her head. So old dad had to have to talk Speaker 1: to work if you don't mind? Is it just Speaker 3: I like hope dad urged her to continue on her path, like, that she doesn't need a major corporation because if she advertises correctly that she uses no AI and is US based, people will actually hire her. Speaker 1: How does so how does that work, Jay Z? Is it just like you said her and other people that, work with her? So it's just like you guys are done? Sorry. AI is here? Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. They got till they've got they've got till, I think she said like mid June or something like that. They did the whole department is being wiped out. But here's the thing. Again, these reports that I've prepared all cover the AI transition, what's happening. So what's known as the knowledge economy that we've had going for the last, I don't know, seventy years to replace the the manufacturing economy is now being flip flopped. So the knowledge economy is going away. All the college grads, all these folks, the AI lays it out perfectly. I mean, it literally just lays this stuff out using the documentation of publications that have been presented, the plan that's in place right now of how this this rolls out. By 2030, we're looking at least 50% of white collar workers that are going to be doing something other than they were. Like, their degrees are really just not going to matter because what's happening is our country is moving back to where we were when we had Detroit, we had Michigan, we had LA and Illinois, and all these big manufacturing plants were going back. But this time, these plants are designed to help us build our own prison. And that prison prison is gonna consist of surveillance equipment, robotics, and massive massive, weapons, for all the the contracts that we have for the missiles and the, you know, the surveillance equipment, all the stuff that we've we've that's been signed. And that's really where we're headed. Dear lord. People to people have to retool everything, retool their concepts about where their future looks like, retool their skills, you know, all that stuff. I think just me personally, I think I've got maybe, I don't know, maybe ten years left of what what I do. It is very specific, and it does require me to actually show up and be available. So I don't know. I I I told my wife, I said, man, maybe ten years, and then I've got to make sure I've got some sort of game plan leading up to that. But there's already AI in my industry, which I don't really wanna talk about on this space, but it's already been brought in as well. But here, me finish real quick. So lot moving forward, 2025 AI. Was about Speaker 1: I this is fascinating. I'm glad AI laid this out for you. But, like Speaker 0: It's just too it's too much I'm sure Speaker 1: you can probably understand why I hate AI because it's gonna take up too Speaker 3: many jobs. Speaker 0: No. I understand. I understand. But, so 2025 was about the awakening that we're experiencing where where people are getting this this overt behavior, just thrown in their face, and it's the most I covered that. So 2026 is is about pushback. So going beyond just in your face to, hey. We don't like what you're doing. Like, you're gonna start and and I've heard people say it on these spaces and stuff where people are feeling threatened to the point where they may end up wanting to also threaten or feel feel like they need to push back in a different way than than just going and showing up with a protest sign. Yep. And 2027 is basically the Speaker 1: kind of the Was that all 2026 was? It was the like, you're saying it was the pushback or almost like a taunt phase to us Yeah. By them of, like, hey. It's on call the Speaker 0: cards and pay them out. The pushback in 2026 is is allegedly, according to this reporting, this is them actually doing predictive modeling around The US citizen and how people respond. So this predictive modeling shows that we're gonna get to a place where we, start to, I don't know, we create some sort of something of some sort that demonstrates pushback. I don't know what that looks like. It could be it could be many different concepts that could come into play. But it keeps going. And it goes all the way Speaker 1: like to roll out in April, like, in 50 states and many other things coming up. Like, they already know all this. Speaker 0: Yeah. The predict the the AI that we're playing with is like the kindergarten version. The stuff that that that that they're using right now at the highest levels is, you know, it's been around, you know, thirty years. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: Yeah. And they perfected it to the point where they can create all these models and stuff. It's kinda like that, Aladdin that BlackRock uses. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yep. Yep. Yep. Talked about it lot. Yeah. Larry Fink created it, I think. Speaker 0: Yeah. So it's the same sort of thing. Anyway, that's what I got for you. There's some stuff, like I said, I've put together some and this stuff is geeky, man. You you really have to you really have to want to craft your concepts about the future to really dig into this stuff because it's it's it's gets in in the weeds, you know, and a lot of reading, a lot of stuff like that. Speaker 1: But Do you have, 2027 or 2028, any by any chance to what what it says? I Speaker 0: I do. It's not this report that I've got pulled up. Hang on one second. Let me go. Speaker 1: Yeah. I'm very informed in the next two years ish. They said a lot of jobs are gonna be replaced. I can't believe that was a computer. I'm sorry to hear that. That's like gives me She's chills, Speaker 0: pretty bright. She'll we'll we'll be good. We'll we'll come up with something. Okay. So this the this is one of my last posts I did, and it's about where the money flows. So the whole objective behind the the reasoning or the the data the data sift was to track money flows and find out what the money flows look like between now and 2030. And that's when I kind of mentioned that that $2,500,000,000,000 and and the contracts and what they're what what's coming in and where they're headed. So one of Speaker 1: the Can you clarify one more time if you don't mind what that or expound a little in the so that's 2,500,000,000,000.0 in contracts coming into The Middle East? Speaker 0: No. Coming into The United States. Speaker 1: Into United States. So that Yeah. Speaker 0: These are these are deals that were cut with Saudi Arabia, UAE. I mean, all kinds of there's a list of them here in this these reports and stuff, but all these deals are are are cut deals and they're already starting to roll them out right now. They needed triggers. Right? So we needed a trigger to set off the contract to give it reason to be active. And so the Middle East conflict is is a trigger. Speaker 1: So does it say what that 2,500,000,000,000.0 is gonna do? So I'm slightly confused. So it's basically just if it's coming into The United States, but it's also removing us from the Middle East, it seems like, our presence from The Speaker 0: Middle East? So yep. Yep. So we're gonna we're gonna be we're gonna be the producers. Right? So we've been we've been kind of like the, what they call the knowledge infrastructure, if you will, or the knowledge economy. That's changing. We're gonna be the producers now. So we're gonna be like Andrill, what Andrill's building, all these, you know, companies that are drone companies, anti drone companies, you know, missile companies. We just put in an order for a massive amount of b 50 twos. I mean, like, the the the order books are filling up right now because this was the trigger Speaker 1: twos that justify the b the stealth ones, I believe. Oh, BT. Yeah. Speaker 0: Beat signs. And, I've talked Speaker 1: about it a lot. They only Speaker 3: serve one purpose carpet bombing. That's all Speaker 0: they're for. Speaker 1: I've talked about it a lot. The bunker buster act where we have Republicans that wanna give Israel b twos and Trump's, like, ordering 24, which makes no sense, but all this money. So thank you so much for this. Now it makes now it makes a lot more sense. Like and then you got Eric Trump, June Eric Trump that just invested in an Israeli, drone company that just went up 50% the last week and stuff to your point of, like you were saying, Anderol, who's changing the game kind of where they're building weapons ahead of time because they know the government's eventually gonna buy them from them. So we're switching into the producer. Okay. Speaker 0: Yeah. So this was already pre these these maneuvers were preplanned to trigger these contracts. So the contracts are sitting there, done and ready, but you need justification. So how do you justify these massive military contracts? Speaker 1: Well, No. You have a war. Speaker 0: Yeah. You have a war. You have conflict and you can easily say, well, look what happened over here. We have to do this now. There's no other choice. Exactly. We're this happened first and now we're doing this. So it's this Otherwise the Gaelian dialectic. Speaker 1: Bingo. Exactly. Exactly, man. Because otherwise, you can't just do this stuff and, you know, it would be like, alright. We're moving on our bases and, you know, we're doing all this stuff. Yeah. Like you're like you're saying, you're you're spot on. Please keep cooking if you don't mind 2026 or Speaker 0: 2020. Well, all I mean, the the the point of all this is that we don't at this point, we're so far advanced with the data processing capability of AI that we can we can literally just take their publications. We don't have to no no opinion, papers, nothing like that. Just literally, what is the IEEE saying? What is, you know, what publications they what is the WEF saying? What is, you know, I've got treaty The Paris Agreement. All the yeah. All those Speaker 1: Bilderberg, all of them. Yep. Speaker 0: Yeah. Just grab their documents that are Speaker 1: They're calling the white papers, right? Like Yeah. White papers. Yeah. White papers and publications. Yeah. Tell you. You just have to do the research like you said, which God bless you for and thank you again for doing it. Thank you for coming up because this is illuminating. Speaker 0: I will I will share the, list of publications, the index that I've that I've prepared and what exact doc who it is, what they're saying, all that stuff. I'll I'll put that up. I'll put a post up for that just so you can because there's it's a it's a lot. It's a ton of stuff. Now the executive orders are simple. It's all done. You know, Trump has signed executive orders. There's 244 of them. He started in in January and, 2025, and and he signed. Speaker 1: Wild. That's so many. I wonder how many he'd signed in his first term. Speaker 0: I don't know. Speaker 1: I wonder what the average is. It seems like a lot. He's on pace for, like, what are we, a year and a two, three a year and three months in. So we're on pace for, like, what? Fucking close to a thousand almost, a little under a thousand 900 or something. Seems like a lot. Speaker 0: So what's interesting is all of the regions of The United States Of America have already been sliced and diced for exactly what the manufacturing footprint looks like. Speaker 1: Oh, I'm getting chills. Clubber room. Speaker 0: Alright. So so I'll I'll just give you I'll give you a quick just kinda snapshot. Defense corridors. Alright? So this this is gonna be like your your missiles and your, you know, all your defense type manufacturing. That's gonna happen in Huntsville, Alabama, DFW, Texas, Tucson, Arizona, Marietta, Georgia, and Fort Worth, Texas. I mean, these are all these are done contracts. Energy for all your nuclear stuff that's coming out. They've already signed all that stuff too. Permian Basin in Texas, Bacon, North Dakota, Marcellus, Pennsylvania, and Wyoming. Your I Speaker 1: know. I almost don't wanna ask you, but please keep going. Where are they building the AI robots? So though I know where they're building some of them, it's, twenty minutes down the road from me. If that's in here, Speaker 0: can I get No? It's in here. There's a section on AI and tech and tech, and it's gonna the the hubs for this is Austin, Texas, Raleigh, North Carolina, Phoenix, Arizona, and Nashville, Tennessee. I'm telling you, these are massive data centers that are that are, you know, to run and empower the AI system. So like I said, this is all like pre these are all predone and predetermined. We're not speculating. Speaker 1: You can't go back from it for the most part is what you're saying. Speaker 0: Yeah. You can't walk this stuff back. They don't want to walk it back. Speaker 1: Actually, Speaker 0: they want this to be known and they it's it's, well, you know, you guys know this stuff. It's they have to tell you before they do it or whatever. So it's it's in but it's buried in contracts, basically. It's buried in contracts and publications or white papers that that nobody will ever read because they're really, really boring. Speaker 1: Yeah. It's like a I just like I was saying earlier, I watched The Big Short the other night again and, like, you know, you had Michael Burry and all these guys that read all those fucking mortgages and are like, yeah. Something's not right here, but obviously, only a few people wanna go dive into every mortgage in the country for the most part and shit. But it's there, like you said. So if you don't mind me asking this one last thing, so what's 2028? And then you said up to 2030, more than 50% of jobs can be taken. What's 2028 signaling? Speaker 0: 2028 is Speaker 1: JD Ranson's time. Speaker 0: So to 2028 and 2027 are what are considered to be, according to their documents, what's known as crisis resolution. Meaning Uh-oh. Remember that remember that seculum I mentioned where there where it goes for eighty years? The very last point of that that that, seculum is what's called the crisis era. We're in the crisis era. We're leaving the crisis area, and we're moving into what's known as the high. So we're recirculating. It's like the serpent eating the tail. So we have gone full circle. We're back to biting the tail again, and we're starting over. This is where we were in 1948 coming out of Bretton Woods. So if we can make it that far, there's a high probability that we're gonna witness something we've never seen in our lifetime. And that looks like peace. It looks like harmony. It looks like a united country. It looks like prosperity for everybody. We just have to get there. But this Speaker 1: basically is what coming, but I feel or I feel like there's a surprise. Speaker 0: No. No. There's no I don't have any. Yeah. I really don't have that. What I have Well, I guess Speaker 1: my brain feels like a butt is coming. I I don't I just don't see peace and prosperity in my opinion after all this chaos and shit. Like Speaker 0: Yeah. You got you have to look at it and mask Speaker 1: What'd you say, Graham? Speaker 3: I said you have to placate the masses. After this much chaos, the mental insanity is at a very high level. Right? So if you want to continue to keep control over the plebes, you must now assuage their fees. Speaker 1: Done with the plebes. Speaker 3: So how do you do this? Money. Money and toys and as the Romans said, bread and circus. Right? So they give you luxury. They're They're gonna gonna give you all the niceties that you can possibly afford, and you will be lulled into a false Speaker 1: Universal high income. Complacency. Speaker 0: Yeah. Bingo. There you go. Speaker 1: So, yeah, that's so that to me doesn't so I guess they they're that makes sense, though, because they're selling it. We're I play you know, I I had the clip, of Elon talking about it all day today and stuff and that he said money in the very near future will not be worth anything Speaker 3: fastest way. Speaker 1: And all that stuff. So that's Speaker 3: You nailed it. That's the fastest way, Keith, to label it is they're paying you. They're paying you to take it. Speaker 0: Now I will say that Speaker 1: take it. Yeah. I guess there is, like, quote unquote peace and prosperity, but, like, it's not a good fucking future outlook is what I'm getting at. It's like temp very, very temporary. So we're gonna send it and then like twenty thirty, it's the same fun. Speaker 0: I'll just say I'll say one last thing. Then if we if we if we go the full if we go further into the future and really kind of press the AI for the full kind of image of what what's happening Speaker 1: Oh, god. Speaker 0: Again, we, the high takes about twenty years. So it's it's gonna take us into, like, 2048. So, basically, what's happening during the high is while everybody's distracted and everybody's feeling fulfilled, psychologically, emotionally, whatever it might be, that is when the infrastructure is being built. But we're not, we're distracted. We're going to stay distracted to the point where we don't realize we're building our own prison. We're smart building cities. We're building our surveillance system. This stuff's not built yet. It's not out there. Not like it is in China. China started in 2005. They rolled it out and went full in full effect in 2015. So they are what's considered to be the human laboratory of the planet. So all the world leaders, unquote leaders, controllers, we're going to call. Them? This is where they roll out the concepts. They start in China. They take all their concepts and ideas. So China's already had what's coming here. They've been doing it for a long time. They don't carry credit cards. They don't carry paper money, none that stuff. They hold their hand up to a scanner. They hold their eye up to a scanner. They walk into a room and the room recognizes who they are immediately, and they're on on twenty four seven surveillance. So that's kinda big picture. The AI has extracted the data and from what I what it's produced, we're looking at somewhere between 2035 and 2040 to where we really have built enough infrastructure to start pressing into this this surveillance system. But we just don't have it yet. We're gonna build it. Get ready, guys. We're about to build our own prison. It's coming up. Speaker 3: I was calling some this out during COVID, Keith, if you remember that I brought up the issue of during the lockdowns Speaker 1: was when they Speaker 3: started laying fiber optic cable along all the interstates in The US. Speaker 1: Oh, man. Oh, man. Oh, Oh, man. Man. Yeah. Doesn't sound yeah. What's up, brother? Speaker 2: Dude, Jay z, my man, bro. Speaker 1: I'm so head. Thank you, Jay z, for hopping up. Speaker 2: Bro, you are one of the few Speaker 3: people, bro, Speaker 2: that are are not on the side of how AI is stupid. It doesn't know anything. All these people that are saying what's coming, they're all full of shit. And I'm just gonna tell you right now, j z, it's nice to see that there's another person on the same page as I am. I wanna ask you before I go into the store here real quick because you talk about the predictability. And I've been talking about the Sentient AI program from the NRO for months because nobody talks about it. Are you familiar with that program at all from the National Reconnaissance Office? Speaker 0: Mhmm. Yeah. I pulled I pulled what what redacted documents were available. There's not many, but there's some. And they're in my in this list of publications. So I can at least scrape what data I can pull from there and use that as as part of the model. So, yes, I have them. Speaker 2: Yeah. Those of you that do not know what it is, I would strongly suggest you look into that program and Project Star Shield because they're both connected. Speaker 1: Star Star Shield or Stargate? Star so there's a Star Shield and a Stargate? Speaker 2: Yeah. Project Star Shield is directly connected with SpaceX. Oh. Speaker 1: It's above. That's fun. Speaker 2: Yeah. It's above SpaceX and what it does is Speaker 1: it has a partnership. Speaker 2: Yeah. It's above it. It has a partnership with the National Reconnaissance Office. They have access to all of the spy satellites. That is where the Sentient AI program from the NRO get most of their predictable capabilities. And when I say predictabilities, I mean, they know what you're gonna do before you do it. Speaker 1: Does Carbine nine nine one one fucking predictive police shit? Speaker 2: Yep. Which is why I think a lot of these events, all of them for the last ten years, they've all been false flags. They've all been orchestrated because they know how the society is going to react to them. Yep. So they can further move that goalpost to the direction they want to go. While we bicker and banter and fight amongst ourselves. Speaker 1: Bro. This. It is so black pill, bro. It is. It's it's it is. I don't go full black pill ever. I we still have a chance, but, like, it just is what it is. Like, you're you're spot on. Esmer explains it a lot. Like, he explains it very well. Again, there's a problem. Speaker 2: He's another good one. He's another Speaker 0: good one. Speaker 1: Yep. And the only free radical is, you know, the reaction, and that's why they do, like you said, these constant sigh outs. That's why I'm done for the most part. I still do it, but commenting below, like, when you see Mark Levin or some Jew or somebody say, like, fuck the you know, whatever. Fuck the America or this shit, whatever. Or anti Semites are gonna die all the shit, lose their jobs like they said yesterday. Like, before I was said fuck this or, like, call out this side like, the like, the thing the other day with the, Jewish thing, that, the synagogue, like, I didn't even engage with it because I'm like, I'm just feeding the fucking beast. I'm feeding my own fucking digital twin. Like, I'm fucking letting them fine tune everything so that they can know, like, okay. Well, eventually in the future, like, and that is saying, well, this will get Keith to react this way. This will get going to react this way. This will get this and that. This way and shit. Speaker 2: Per percent. Everybody's got a they've already got a master manipulator. It's in your pocket. It's called your fucking smartphone. That is where it all started. Like, the Internet started at first. Speaker 1: They got us so addicted to Yeah. It Speaker 2: And now the phone and now Speaker 1: Bro, fucker. Speaker 2: They're using AI on all these social platforms to corral all the dissidents in the echo chamber. They know how they know who all of us are. That's why everyone's like, oh, yes. Let's talk about this in this space. Let's talk about that in this space. Yeah. But every time you you speak about anything that goes against what they're trying to do, you get your name gets put in a file with like a thousand plus data points on you, And then you are pushed over to the side, and you're either throttled or blackballed. You can't get any momentum. Then anything that Yeah, dude. Dude, it's like And that's Speaker 1: not a joke. Palantir already has a kill list of three to 4,000,000 people, they say, literally. Speaker 2: Why do you think they need all the AI robots, bro? Because they're not Speaker 1: there's not Speaker 2: gonna be a lot of us left, dude. They're gonna need somebody to do the labor. Speaker 1: Exactly, dude. Like, you know Speaker 2: what I mean? Speaker 0: I'm It's Speaker 3: dark as shit, bro. Speaker 2: It is, man. Tell everybody how it is. Speaker 1: I'm fucking Matt Damon and Rounders at this point with Teddy King and Jimmy, and I'm just going all in because I'm already cooked with this Speaker 2: But just remember, though. But Any battle that anybody knows between good and evil, the evil side always looks like it's going to win every single time Speaker 1: Amen. Speaker 2: Until the very end. And I've told Godfroy this before. The good is gonna win, but it's not gonna happen until the very end of everything, dude. That's how it always happens, dude. You let evil run and run run shit in the meantime Speaker 1: when that happens. Speaker 2: Yes, sir, dude. But, Keith, I've been in here since early this morning. Fucking space. I listened to you guys all day while I was working. Speaker 1: Thank you, brother. Thank you so much. Speaker 2: Zaheed tried to trigger me to come up early this morning saying if he had my permission, he was gonna black pill cookie. Speaker 1: Who was who was gonna do Speaker 2: that? Zaheed. Speaker 1: Oh, Ziyad. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 2: Ziyad. Ziyad. Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. But I was working. Speaker 2: I can't really talk when I'm installing railing. So, you know Speaker 1: No. It's all good. No. Thank you very much for the compliments, honestly, because I I really, really do appreciate them because, you know, when I do these all the time and I've been it's recently, I've been like, fuck. Like, I just I don't know. I just hope I'm bringing, like, something to the table. I don't know. And I I do appreciate Speaker 2: the only thing you can do is try to let everybody know and make them aware of what's going on. They can either make one of two choices. They can either believe it or they can think you're full of shit. And you know how what the elites say, ignorance is bliss, my friend. Speaker 1: Yep. And give it six months, and then they'll realize that we're not full Speaker 2: of shit now. We're always there. Speaker 3: It is. But here's the whole problem. Right? And it was just hallucinated for us by Jay Z. There's there's a huge percentage of the population that's just too brainwashed to wake up. They're never waking up. No matter what you do, you're not gonna get through to those. Speaker 1: And that's the serious plexus. Speaker 2: Yeah. We call those people liberals. But again, I'm Speaker 1: just Not even. No. Be honest. Lot of baggage Speaker 3: at this point is Speaker 0: and the sun Speaker 2: said they will Speaker 3: not wake up. Right? They're done. Speaker 1: It's because that damn vaccine, like, we're talking about. Speaker 2: And they sell and they say that we have Trump derangement syndrome. Exactly. You should probably look in the mirror. Speaker 3: Well but here's the whole problem. Right? Later on down the road, like Jay Z said, when we reach this period of enrichment, what is going to happen is it's going to be those jackasses are the ones taking these jobs, building the missiles that they're gonna fire on us, the bombs that are gonna drop on us, and the cameras that are gonna record us everywhere. Speaker 1: We're just literally like, Jay Z's, we're just gonna be in the thing I was gonna say to this and that is this, again, Escanore, another thing I've stolen from him beside you have to break your own heart to realize that, you know, all politicians are fake, all, quote, unquote, influencers are fake and controlled. But, like, all he says a lot, all you can do at the end the day is obviously look out for your own family and do what you think is right in your heart every day, there's on the space or whatever, and just as the corny good old put your best foot forward, but do what you think is right in your heart, what you think will help you humanity, whatever it is. It's it's honestly all you can do at this point. Like, it's not a defeatist mentality, but it's just like that's why I do these spaces because I care about fucking people. I care about a lot of people in here. And, I don't, you know, I don't have children yet. I hope I do, but, like, I don't I know people do. I know people have children. I know people, you know, are younger than me. I'm 34 and shit, 35 in June, like, but, like, I do it because I fucking care. Like, I don't make any money, and I don't need to make any money because, like, all this shit that Jay Z said, like, I I kinda already knew it's coming, but made no better, but all you can do is just be genuine and be who you are and just that's it. That's all you can do and just don't lie to yourself. Don't make shit up. Don't fucking, you know, hoping yourself and don't, you know, fall into these traps of nasty or canvas or this and that, whatever. Just fucking call it how it is if you think it it you know, and and people can disagree with me on on those. It's totally fine like I say all the time, but don't, like, cling to things. It's literally you know, it's so fucking funny is I I downloaded hold on loosely recently again because I haven't heard it in forever. I'm like, it's such a damn good song because it's so fucking fitting. It's, you know, hold don't hold on loosely. Don't let go. If you cling too tight, you're gonna lose control. And it just it's what it is. You know, if you literally cling too tight in certain things, you're gonna lose control and spin out. Other, you just have to be real with yourself and you just have to just do what you can do. Whatever you think you can do to help and whatever you can do every day like in that because a lot of us, especially men and women as well, but especially men think we have to do it all ourselves and but all you can be is I say it all the time. You know, that's why I'm honored to to, you know, have the audience I do, and I appreciate everyone very, very much. Like I say, the time that listen and retweet and, like, like, I you don't guys don't understand. Like, honestly, like, I know I go on rants and shit, but I do put a lot of work into it and because I fucking care. But, like, you know, I just wanna be real. I just wanna talk to real people, and that's why I fucking hate AI because it's not fucking real, and it's not human and shit. Like, I I would love to reverse twenty years, it's all you can do is just fucking be yourself and be real and shit and just that's it. Like, it's all you can do in this life. Once you get older, you realize you know, again, I'm 34 now. There's levels of things. Obviously, you realize, like, all you really have is your word and, you know, what you say and your bond and shit. And, like, if you're just fucking back and forth or flip flopping and shit or flopping with this person because you wanna impress this person, this and that, whatever, like, you're gonna fuck you're gonna fuck yourself up. You're gonna set yourself up for failure and shit. So all you can do, people, is just be who you are, set your family up in whatever ways, and just be genuine and be nice. That's the other thing. You know? I'm, like, fucking that cunt Ellen who fucking says be kind, which is the biggest cunt ever. But, like, does that other thing? Like, it's so easy to be nice. Just be fucking nice to people and shit. And that will help the world. That really will. Because way too many people aren't nice enough and way too many people are fucking don't wanna talk and all this shit. And, again, that, in my opinion, has a lot to do with the vaccine and other things, but it's just man. Oh, man. But I got one more question for you, Jay Z. So just to confirm. So 2026 basically saying that and, like, you're saying that it's in my so my analysis was correct, I guess, that this has been a setup from the beginning of you need it's a Hegelian dialectic like you said. You always need, you know, a boogeyman, which Iran's not the boogeyman really, but they are in this in this scenario, so to say, where the fucking world starts with Israel, whatever our government is. But you always needed you always need an opposing force and to tear down things and reset things. So like you're saying, in your analysis and stuff, with all these contracts already set and stuff, all these bases already done. So they get a win I always say these fuckers get a win win win as always. They always get a win win win because it's like Jay Z said before, and please, expound if you don't mind, Jay Z, and and that's the last question I got for you, and thank you again for everything. Like, they get the insurance money. They get to rebuild everything, and they get America out The Middle East because they're done with us. They're done with us. Speaker 2: It's all about the shekels. Speaker 1: And they're done with us, man. They're they're gonna have us be like Jay Z said, we're gonna be the fucking, you know, the bomb makers and shit and all that stuff. And, you know, they're but if if you don't mind expounding on that or just explain one more time, Jay z, if you don't mind. It's see it's so it seems like I nailed it, I guess, and it's all happening. Speaker 0: So when do we Speaker 1: Go ahead, sir. Speaker 4: So when Speaker 0: do we rise up? Speaker 1: There's just I don't know. Sorry, Jay Z. Go ahead. Speaker 0: Yeah. Again, these are not these are not opinions. These are not, wild ideas or Speaker 1: theories. Yeah. Speaker 0: Yeah. These are just this is just their predictive modeling that they've, developed. So the another document, and I'm I'm preparing it right now as as I was just while I was being on silent here just for a minute, I'm actually getting these documents ready so I can put a little, post in the purple pill just kinda show you what I'm talking about. But I've also included the, law of war manual. And the law of war manual was updated in 2023 from the previous 2015. And the new law of war manual includes the belligerence and it includes a new definition of, what a terrorist is. And so it's pretty, pretty, could be pretty surprising to a lot of people to find out that you're considered to be a terrorist under these new under the new law of war manual that was released in June 2023. So there's a new a whole new section they added about, gosh, maybe a 115 pages just on this new section about how we're defined and who we are, on this land, in this country. So, and it includes things like the surveillance that's taking place right now, on this this app and other apps as well. But, defining who we are and and how that's how we're identified is is something, like I said, it may may shock some people if they're reading it for the first time. But yeah, so that right there was added to the law of war manual specifically for what's the tension that's building. Speaker 1: Yep. Speaker 0: There's tension building and it's based upon overt behaviors that don't make any sense. And it's you know, you just name name your topic. Speaker 1: Epstein file. The Epstein file saying we should be You Speaker 0: name it. No way nobody's been arrested. Like, what's going on? You know? Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: People start to get bent out of shape because we, us, we would never treat each other like that. We would never. I don't treat my neighbor like them, not my wife or my kids or my family. Very respectful to people. I'm very respectful to my coworkers and my clients, everybody. I would never, be able to even consider or concede these contracts. Speaker 1: Smack my ass if I wasn't respectful. That's what he rose me raised me. If you don't get respect, you won't get respect amongst many other things. Speaker 0: So, anyway, that's that's kinda the that's kinda the 2026 forecast, if you will, is that there's no way that they Speaker 1: saying basically to declare us terrorists almost, it seems like, or whatever they they're finding new way. Yeah. And again Yep. Speaker 0: In it's in the manual. If you just look look at keywords like belligerent. Alright? What's who's a belligerent? Who's who's a non belligerent? You know, do a word search for terrorist and look at all the definitions that have been added since 2023. Essentially, it's anybody who right now, the way things stand, it could change, but at the moment, the way the publications present it, it's anyone who disagrees with you know, government decisions, basically, and presses up against those government decisions. Speaker 1: Oh, funny. Another one. God, man. I I'm gonna my I'm gonna run out Speaker 0: of risk with Speaker 1: my Marilyn fucking Speaker 0: Just scrap. Like I said, if Speaker 3: you just wanted to Heath, Speaker 1: just trust the players. Just like two seven, I'm throwing the nest right now, and I've talked about it a lot in my spaces, and not many I haven't heard any other spaces host talk about it, which is fine because they slipped this one in. Trump slipped this one in as well. This is definitely one of the executive orders that, you know, factored into Jay Z's analysis. Like, again, I'll read it off. There it is. Pam Bondi, Trump's MSBM seven labels common beliefs as terrorism indicators. 09/27/2025. So we can have her for the fake assassination of Charlie Kirk. With the mainstream media distracted by the made for TV drama of James Comey's indictment, Trump has signed a little notice, national security directive, identifying, quote, anti Christian, anti American views as indicators of radical left violence called national security presidential memorandum seven is being referred to as n s p m seven, and again, the third one back. The Trump administration in this and Pam Bondi gets to Claire who is who is and who isn't. The Trump administration isn't only targeting organizations or groups, but even individuals and entities whom SPM seven say can be identified by any of the following indicators of violence, like j j z is saying. And tell me how broad these ones are, guys. Anti Americanism, that's violence. Anti capitalism, anti Christianity. What type of Christianity? Support for the overthrow of the United States government. Well, shit. Cooked on that one. Extremism on migration. So you don't want illegals in your country? Extremism on race. Extremism on gender. Hostility to and this is like, they're also broad. These ones get even broader. Hostility towards those who hold hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on family, hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on religion, and hostility towards those who hold traditional American views on morality. I don't know what the fuck that means. I don't know what entails those, but I think that's basically what you're saying, Jay Z. Right? It's they're right before I I read that off, like, you're saying they're just what was the Speaker 4: word you used? A bullet It's written broadly. It's it's written broadly to catch to be a catch all. Right? So they could decide who they're gonna go after at whatever point in time they wanna go after them. So, I mean, there's man, since I've been in here, it's just been a lot of black pilling, and I'm I do a lot of it the same. I think for some solutions, right, we could stop using our phones or carrying them around everywhere and go back to using it like it's a device that we would use at our house and create our own communities. So Amen. I I switched Go off Speaker 3: GrapheneOS because of that, Loki. Like, specific There you go. Have apps. I'm not connected to Google. I'm not like Speaker 4: Yes. But that that's why it's so important to support developers like Roman Storm and and Keon Rodriguez who are creating crypto mixing devices and privacy protocols. Right? Ryan's the fourth you'd Speaker 1: see He's like, we if we should all just throw our phones in the fucking river. Speaker 4: Yeah. I mean, try a thirty day experiment. Don't carry Speaker 1: your phone throughout the whole day. It's hard. Speaker 4: It's tough, man. Yeah. Because we're so used to this. You know? We're always connected. You you got you wanna put music on. You wanna be entertained. You wanna get in the conversation. It's just fucking easy. But, you know, if we wanna reverse this or at least Speaker 1: That's the other Speaker 4: thing we do. Speaker 1: Once now that's nicer out, especially up here in Massachusetts, like, you go out in nature, enjoy nature, enjoy life, enjoy what God put on this earth, the birds, plants, all that fucking shit. Like, as you get older, obviously, you appreciate it more. But all of it, like, you have to get away from it. You have to. I say it all the time. I do it a lot recently. I I like a one day a week at least. I or two days sometimes in a row. I won't even Cookie or Maddie back or anyone, or just really get on here for the most part because it's like you have to unplug. If you just constantly stay in here, you're fucking cooked. You're fucking cooking yourself, and you're getting way too fucking deep, so to say, pause. That's what she said. But, like, it's just and and I've done it. I I amongst many people, I tell people all the time, you know, it's much harder, I think, easier said than done, but, you you know, you have to detach emotionally like I say all the time as well. You have to you have to at this point. You have to, unfortunately, just bend over, lube up, and just fucking be ready for the government to do whatever they're gonna do and just say how long is this shit gonna last, please? Is it gonna last long as last time? No? Okay. Sounds good. Awesome. Because they ain't gonna do anything to fucking help you at the end the day. And like Jay Z's saying so in the I just read off. And so you Jay Z, you were saying they call them belligerence. Right? So what I what I what I just read off with that kind of pertain to what you're saying, they're just all these loose terms that they can classify people as terrorists or whatnot. And then you see the, Renee Good thing in Minneapolis, the first girl girl to get shot. And Christy Noem, within two hours, declared her a domestic terrorist when she obviously is a domestic terrorist. People can litigate. I don't think she tried to hit the cop. I don't know if it's a tie up or not. It'll take him at face value, but she's obviously not a domestic terrorist, and they labeled her that right away. Speaker 3: Well, this is what Jews do to everybody that, doesn't fit in with their plans. It doesn't go along with what they want to do. But let let me remind everyone. Speaker 1: And if you what do you what happens, Goyim, if you're labeled a terrorist? You lose your rights Speaker 3: too? To everything, pretty much. You lose
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