Back to episode — Episode 2444 CWSA 04/14/24
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ng a little more sizzle. Oh we had a war today. Nobody was killed really. And that's supposed to impress me? We had a war with nobody killed. We'll get to it. We'll get to it. It's just a boring war. It's going to be. It's coming up. Julian Assange warned us a while ago that the goal of war is never to end the war and it's never to win. It's to drain money out of the pockets of the citizens and p…
← Previous segment →when we don't need to work are the ones who are working even though they don't need to work. I feel like they're disproving their own argument. I don't need to work but you see me here literally seven days a week. I work seven days a week but I don't need to. It's just who I am. I wouldn't know how to not work.
So here's what I think. I think the aggressive people who need to work for whatever reason will use AI to work their usual long hours. They'll just get more done because they have more tools. So no, it's not going to, it might actually take the lazy people down to three days a week. So I think that's true. But it will just be an acceleration of a current trend which is the aggressive people keep working and the lazy people try to stop.
Facebook says it's going to spend 20 billion and has 40,000 people working on safeguarding elections worldwide. Okay, that doesn't sound too suspicious. Let me pull some things together for you. In our world it's almost impossible to get as big as Facebook or any other big company unless the government is on your side, right? Because at some point you need to be able to control other countries and the laws need to be on your side and you need to not get sued for stuff. And at some point you just need to have the government on your side and they know that. So the government and their spooks can pretty much control any large company because any large company needs the government to be on their side. There's just too many obstacles that only a government can remove.
So here we have Zuckerberg who has a social media company that was built for the purpose of guys trying to get laid with other college people and turned into this behemoth. And now he wants to spend 20 billion and 40,000 people to make sure that the elections in other countries, this isn't just about America people, this is global, and that Facebook will have the largest fact-checking network with partners in South Africa, blah blah blah. And it seems to me that what is happening is that the CIA has told Facebook you guys couldn't possibly be in business without us and so you're going to now help us control the governments and all these other places.
If you can control the media, meaning the fact-checking and the social media online and the news, if you can control those things you don't need to control the voting machines. You don't need to have any miscounting or shenanigans at the vote if you've controlled all of the information up until election day. So here right in front of us we see this huge entity which almost certainly is being driven by our intelligence people creating a massive structure to brainwash people in our country and other countries so that the elections are the unimportant part of the process. So the election, the actual voting, is the unimportant part of the process. The important part is what people think because then the vote just comes from that. So changing how people think is exactly what Facebook is telling you they're doing. They're telling you they're in the business of mind control except they're phrasing it as giving people accurate information.
Do you think that's the only goal, is to give people accurate information? Well I'm sure that people working on this think of it that way but no, it's to give them accurate informati
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on until they believe what you're telling them and then you can tell them anything because you've trained them that it's accurate information. As soon as people believe it's accurate information you own them. Take Walter Cronkite. When I grew up and even today people say you know Walter Cronkite, he was the real news and you got the straight news, no bias. That Walter Cronkite. I wish we could go…
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