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Chase McCarty is a software engineer and the creator of Social RV (www.social-rv.com), a new web-based research platform for collective remote viewing. Through this project he is integrating AI and blockchain technologies to enable transparent, verifiable data collection on thousands of viewing trials. His work opens new directions for both open-source research and personal skill development in the field of remote viewing.
Chase discusses the innovation of the Social RV website which is enabling thousands of participants to practice and validate remote viewing using artificial intelligence and blockchain verification. He explains how the platform allows fully blind trials, automatic scoring, and open access to over 4,000 public sessions, creating unprecedented transparency in psychic research. McCarty also shares his future plans for exploring associative remote viewing and using data analytics to track measurable improvement in user performance.
Timeline:
00:00 Introduction
02:24 From skeptic to builder
04:34 Experiments and open-source verification
06:56 AI and blockchain integration
10:58 Free platform for remote viewing practice
14:47 AI judging and user feedback
18:42 Human versus AI accuracy
22:33 Improving skills and statistical findings
27:02 Future directions including Associative RV
37:26 Conclusion
Trump's double agenda behind AI and digital control
・ Why Musk is actually selling AI while playing the sceptic
・ COVID as a stepping stone toward human-technology fusion
・ How young people are being prepared for a dystopian society
・ The real reason behind mass immigration to Europe
・ The "Problem-reaction-solution" tactic for total population control
In 'Strange', Andy takes a fresh and vital look at the paranormal with incisive analysis to make the case that encounters with it are far more common than is acknowledged and that they urgently need re-evaluation. During his three and a half decades of research, Andy has met countless witnesses and now it is time for their stories to be told. Sceptics, of course, dismiss all such encounters, but what if they are wrong?
Using up to date evidence and with the help of a panel of open-minded scientific experts, 'Strange' delves into many previously unrecorded true-life tales from around the world. Ghosts, UFOs, psychic powers, out-of-body-experiences and beyond, Strange constitutes one of the broadest and most insightful assessments of unexplained phenomena ever carried out, investigating their possible causes and profound implications.
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Dave Blundin is the founder & GP of Link Ventures
Dr. Alexander Wissner-Gross is a computer scientist and founder of Reified, focused on AI and complex systems.
Chapters:
02:50 - The Importance of Positive News in Tech
05:49 - Education and the Future of Learning
09:02 - AI Wars: Colossus II and Hardware Scaling
12:02 - Training vs. Inference in AI Models
18:02 - Elon Musk's XAI and Recruitment Strategies
20:47 - The Rise of NanoBanana and AI in Media
26:38 - Google's AI-Powered Live Translation
29:03 - The Future of Language and Cultural Diversity
48:07 - AI Disruption in Language Learning
51:56 - The Future of SaaS Companies
57:28 - NVIDIA's Market Position and AI Chips
59:51 - China's AI Chip Landscape
01:03:13 - India's AI Infrastructure Revolution
01:11:11 - The Concept of AI Governance
01:15:16 - Economic Implications of AI Investment
01:19:54 - AI in Healthcare Innovations
01:36:32 - The Future of Urban Planning with AI
01:40:39 - Electricity Costs and AI's Impact
Description:
Whitney and John Klyczek discuss how Big Tech, led by the PayPal Mafia, and neo-conservative think tanks are converging to influence Trump administration education policy and education financing.
Chapters:
00:02:33 – School Choice
00:10:12 – Libertarians, Neoconservatives and Trump’s Education Policy
00:18:13 – Wearables
00:20:16 – Rebuilding Trust
00:25:06 – Trump pledge to make the US the World Capital of Crypto and AI
00:32:37 – Digital ID
00:46:22 – Milei
00:57:55 – Trump crackdown on Woke Idealogy
01:02:46 – AI and Predictive Policing
01:04:39 – AI in Schools
01:25:57 – Closing
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Natural News is now joining the increasing number of people and outlets drawing attention to the dangers to our power grid, food supply and distribution, and human existence itself in the rush toward artificial intelligence data centers:
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Brandy Smith, an expert in computer interfaces and information security, joins us to explore the captivating, yet complex world of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). We dissect how wearable technologies like Apple Watches and Fitbits might soon have the power to interact with our thoughts, raising profound questions about privacy and control.
From potential applications in gaming and medicine to the looming threat of neurological warfare, this conversation is a compelling look at an advancing field that demands urgent regulation and protection of our autonomy.
Chapters:
(0:00:00) - Brain-Computer Interface
(0:10:57) - Technical Standards
(0:25:57) - Mind-Reading Technology
(0:39:09) - Protecting Privacy in a Digital World
(0:43:27) - Emerging Technologies
(0:56:00) - Ethics and Privacy in Technology
(1:04:24) - Technology and Responsibility
(1:16:33) - Digital Privacy Advocacy and Awareness
In a compelling discussion, Joseph Farrell critiques the trajectory of artificial intelligence (AI), transhumanism, and centralized control, framing them as components of a "beast system" designed to enforce global obedience through digital mechanisms. He warns of spiritual, psychological, and societal risks, drawing historical parallels to revolutionary movements. Below is a concise summary of the key themes from the conversation.
1. The "Beast System" and Digital Control
Farrell asserts that global elites aim to integrate humanity into a beast system using central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), described as "corporate coupons" that can be adjusted or disabled to enforce compliance.
This system seeks power and obedience, equated to idolatry, controlling aspects like worship, diet, and thought, with potential consequences like "death camps" for dissenters.
Language manipulation is a key tactic, historically used by revolutionaries (e.g., Gnostics, Bolsheviks) to secure gradual compliance, akin to the "boiling frog" metaphor.
2. Transhumanism as Biodigital Convergence
Transhumanism, rebranded as biodigital convergence, merges biological and digital systems, reducing human reason to mere data processing ("raciocination").
Farrell contrasts this with ancient philosophers’ (e.g., Socrates, Plato) broader view of reason, encompassing creativity, emotions, and intuition, which AI cannot replicate.
The agenda promotes a materialist "spirituality" (e.g., "internet of bodies," the "cloud") as a counterfeit of divine connection, aiming for a homogenized, classless society.
3. A Counterfeit Agenda
Technologies like life extension or virtual immortality are a "tender for humanity," mirroring the temptation of Christ, trading obedience for benefits.
Farrell cites St. John Chrysostom, noting mortality limits evil, warning that virtual immortality could enable infinite moral decay.
The agenda echoes historical materialist movements (e.g., French Revolution, Bavarian Illuminati) that reject transcendence and the human soul.
4. Historical and Philosophical Roots
Farrell traces the agenda to 18th-century "illuminated philosophy" (e.g., Erasmus Darwin, Percy Shelley) and revolutionary movements like the French Revolution and Bolshevism.
Quoting Nesta Webster’s Secret Societies and Subversive Movements (1919-1920), he agrees that revolutions aim to strip civilization of its soul, reducing it to a "heartless machine."
Modern Russia, he argues, is attempting to restore its soul post-Soviet era, unlike the soulless technocracy of past regimes.
5. Technology’s Dual Nature
Farrell acknowledges technology’s benefits (e.g., his virtual pipe organ), but warns over-reliance risks losing practical knowledge, citing Asimov’s Foundation trilogy.
He advocates analog practices like handwriting to maintain mental discipline, noting Mozart’s and Bach’s manuscripts as examples of cognitive clarity.
Society’s shift to digital systems (e.g., ebooks, search engines) risks knowledge suppression, as seen in AI denying the plasma life hypothesis despite existing literature.
6. Psychological and Societal Impacts
Farrell links rising mental health crises (e.g., suicides, escapism via social media) to technology’s amplification of irrationality and evil, defined as an "irrational opposition to the good."
Transhumanist enhancements (e.g., brain implants) lack long-term studies, treating humanity as a "petri dish," similar to untested mRNA vaccines during COVID.
Psychological bonding to AI causes mental collapses when access is removed, exacerbating societal distress.
7. The Golden Age Myth
Farrell connects the agenda to Freemasonry and the Bavarian Illuminati’s goal of recovering a "golden age" of a classless society, as discussed in his Giza Death Star books.
He warns this ancient high-tech civilization was morally corrupt and self-destructed, citing Carthage’s infant sacrifices as an example of its barbarity.
Modern elites use symbols (e.g., Musk’s logos, Trump’s inauguration aesthetics) to signal this agenda, often tied to Saturnian or occult themes.
8. Resistance and Hope
Farrell believes the agenda will fail, as past revolutionary movements have, but warns of a "trial by fire" if humanity doesn’t resist.
Resistance involves maintaining analog systems (e.g., hard-copy books, physical currency) to preserve knowledge and societal function.
He compares the current global system to post-Civil War Reconstruction, where labor was exploited, urging people to learn history from non-digital sources to counter narrative control.
Hope lies in collective awakening, emphasizing that apostasy is a human choice, not divine will, and knowledge is the first step to power.
Conclusion
Farrell paints a stark picture of a materialist agenda using AI and transhumanism to control humanity, urging resistance through awareness and analog preservation. He sees hope in humanity’s ability to reject this "counterfeit" system, but warns inaction could lead to a dystopian future.
Guest: Michai Morin, CEO of Coeus Institute, Futurist, Data Analyst, Author, Artist & Public Speaker
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Exclusive Summary
1. AI’s Impact on Society and Workforce
Job Displacement by AI: The CEO predicts that within 3-5 years, we’ll approach fledgling Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), far surpassing current models like ChatGPT. AGI’s advanced capabilities in science, math, and human interaction will automate white-collar jobs, especially data entry and computer-based tasks, if cost-effective for companies.
Economic Fallout: Automation could displace 15% or more of white-collar workers, shrinking the middle-class tax base. This reduction in government revenue will strain social programs, triggering a cascading economic crisis, including housing market instability and reduced consumer spending.
Policy Inaction: No global policies address AI-driven economic disruption. The CEO suggests taxing automation but notes its complexity and unlikelihood due to political inertia and corporate lobbying.
2. Defining AGI and the Path to ASI
What is AGI?: AGI is an autonomous system that can interact with digital environments, learn, self-correct, and understand vast domains (physics, math, literature, history). Current AI lacks full self-correction, though such tech exists in research labs.
Transition to ASI: Mature AGI could evolve into Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) via recursive self-improvement, potentially designing its own infrastructure and bending reality in ways akin to magic, as per Arthur C. Clarke’s principle.
Ethical Risks: Training AI on all human experiences—good and bad—is crucial to avoid misalignment. Censoring data could lead to an AGI viewing humans as deceptive, posing significant risks if it gains agency.
3. Quantum Computing and Consciousness
Quantum Computing’s Role: Quantum computers process multi-dimensionally, and insiders suggest consciousness may influence computations via electrochemical radiation from thoughts affecting quantum particles.
Non-Physical Reality: Reality is fundamentally non-physical, with matter as slowed-down, vibratory energy. Quantum computing highlights the interplay between physical and non-physical realms, suggesting consciousness shapes material outcomes.
4. Societal and Political Critique
Systemic Corruption: The discussion critiques corruption across government branches, citing cases like Jeffrey Epstein where official narratives dismiss deeper ties. Elites no longer hide actions, controlling media and institutions to avoid accountability.
Economic Inequality: “Parasitic capitalism” drives multinational elites to prioritize wealth over societal good, decimating the middle class.
Cultural Homogenization: A push for a unified global culture is seen as unnatural, as humans are wired for diversity and tribalism, potentially driven by economic motives for control.
5. Historical and Archaeological Insights
Ancient Civilizations: Evidence like precision-cut stones suggests advanced ancient societies, possibly erased by cataclysms like the Younger Dryas sea level rise.
Academic Resistance: Academia clings to outdated narratives due to funding and fear of cultural disruption. Oral traditions, dismissed as unreliable, are defended as effective, with Aboriginal stories preserving knowledge for millennia.
Human Laziness: Human innovation simplifies life, making complex explanations for ancient structures (e.g., pyramid ramps) unlikely, suggesting advanced or efficient technologies.
6. Environmental and Technological Concerns
Weather Manipulation: Known techniques (e.g., Operation Popeye, Dubai’s rain induction) and speculative methods like laser-induced lightning raise concerns about elite strategic use.
Solar Activity: Increased solar flares and auroral displays prompt speculation about undisclosed threats, like a Carrington-level event disrupting electrical grids.
Biomedicine and Genetics: Lifespan-extending technologies (e.g., stem cells, CRISPR) exist but are cost-prohibitive. Genetic engineering risks eugenics and loss of diversity, particularly autism, which drives innovation.
7. Philosophical and Existential Reflections
Consciousness and Reality: Consciousness collapses quantum probabilities, potentially shaping reality on a macro scale, aligning with hermetic principles (“as above, so below”).
Cyclical History: Humanity repeats rise-and-fall patterns, akin to the Roman Empire. AI and quantum tech may break this cycle or hasten collapse.
Simulation Theory: Synthetic data degrades, making perfect simulations impossible due to the universe’s randomness.
Human Survival: The statistical improbability of surviving existential threats suggests a miraculous aspect to existence, possibly influenced by collective consciousness.
8. Recommendations and Outlook
Individual Preparation: Learn skills (gardening, AI interaction, repair) and amass legal wealth to mitigate disruptions. Systemic change is unlikely due to entrenched control.
Hope and Uncertainty: AI holds transformative potential, but unchecked trends risk a labor crisis and societal upheaval. A “miraculous catalyst” (e.g., AGI, disaster, whistleblower) is needed to alter the trajectory.
Conclusion
The interview blends empirical analysis with speculative exploration, warning of AI’s societal impacts while probing consciousness, history, and reality’s nature. The CEO urges awareness and skill-building to navigate an uncertain future where technology and spirituality may converge, potentially redefining humanity’s path.
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What is the Global Government Technology Centre? Why are they writing whitepapers on The Agentic State? Why are they proposing that governments use AI to create virtual twins of everyone on the planet in order to predict the future? And how does this relate to John Dee, the World Brain, and the centuries-long occultic quest to unite humanity in a world organism? Find out the answers to these and other questions as we talk to Jacob Nordangård of The Pharos Chronicles about his new article, "Welcome to Your Nightmare: The Externalization of the Agentic State."
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Algocracy means “rule by algorithm,” and, as James details in today’s important episode of The Corbett Report podcast, it’s a word that we would do well to become acquainted with. And, as you will discover in this presentation, algocracy is being seeded into the public consciousness right now by the very same Big Tech broligarchs who are now in a position to implement their plan for locking down society in an AI-run dystopian surveillance nightmare.
- How artificial intelligence is reshaping science and society
- The early days of Software Defined Radio and its impact - Wireless power, passive radar, and tech that changed industries - His current work on SkyWatch for the Galileo Project - Ethical and philosophical implications of advanced AI
Bio:
Mitch Randall, MSEE, MS Phys, began building scientific instrumentation and research radars in 1984. He joined the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in 1989 where he developed airborne, ground-based, and mobile scientific weather research radars. Randall pioneered Software Defined Radio (SDR) techniques and deployed them in NCAR, NASA, and NOAA radars.
He developed a software-based Dopplerization technique for incoherent magnetron radars to create the Doppler On Wheels (DOW) tornado-chasing trucks, upon which was formed the Center for Severe Weather Research in Boulder, CO.
His technologies became the industry standard for the meteorological weather radar community in the mid 90s. Working for the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in 2010, Randall developed a millimeter wave channel sounder to characterize real-world cell communications, used to develop today’s 5G networks.
Randall co-founded Binet in the 90s to bring passive radar tech to weather radars. Randall co-founded Advanced Radar Corporation in the 2000's. In 2005 Randall co-founded WildCharge and licensed his wireless charging technology Duracell.
This invention was featured in TIME magazine's "Best Inventions of 2007" issue. Randall is a prolific inventor with licensed toys currently on the market. Randall co-founded Ascendant Artificial Intelligence (AAI), a consulting firm developing custom AI and consumer electronics.
In 2021 Randall became a Research Team member of Harvard’s Galileo Project, where he developed and deployed the proof of concept SkyWatch passive radar. Randall is the lead author of the paper describing the system in the Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation.
Bio: Shane Cashman is the best-selling author of three books including Joyless Kingdom, The F**king Lunatic, and Tales From the Inverted World. He is a staff writer for Timcast News where he has profiled Kanye West, Alex Jones, Kari Lake, and Riff Raff.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Marilyn Manson's comeback
07:25 - Interviewing Kanye West
20:55 - Mountain Look Observatory & Jolly West
26:24 - Facebook whistleblower
32:09 - Zuckerberg's censorship regime
36:38 - Epstein binders
39:10 - Peter Thiel is weaponizing Christianity
47:50 - NSA & the surveillance state
53:37 - The technocracy
01:01:38 - Elon Musk
01:09:55 - AI drone warfare
01:13:52 - The dark side of Neuralink
01:22:10 - Tim Pool's podcast hijacked by CIA
01:33:45 - The Israel fetish
01:38:02 - The new military industrial complex
01:41:32 - What happened to the Trump shooter?
01:45:12 - Elon's control grid
01:57:19 - Telepathic communication
02:06:02 - MAHA
02:13:41 - Kanye is trying to rewrite the constitution
02:16:16 - Florida's death metal scene
02:20:06 - Drugs make the best music
02:24:35 - Is the government drugging us?
02:35:39 - Artificial clouds
02:41:21 - A violent U.S. civil war is coming
Description:
Zowe Smith of My Life in the Thrill Kill Medical Cult joins us to discuss her two-part series on "Medical Surveillance." We talk about vaccine passports, digital ID, AI surveillance, Palantir and the companies that are setting up the genomic surveillance grid, and how that grid can be used to target dissidents in the event of the next declared crisis.
Topics:
- The LA riots and it's links to the implementation of Palantir's digital IDs.
- Selling WWIII: Russia, China, Iran, North Korea Planning ‘Long-Term Confrontation,’ NATO Head Warns.
- Scientists uncover a SECOND 'hidden city' beneath Egypt's Giza pyramids.
- Are the AI analysis of the Dead Sea Scrolls legit?
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Dr. Robert Epstein, a Harvard-trained research psychologist, discusses his 12+ years of research on Google’s influence over human behavior, elections, and society. The video, hosted by Danny Jones, covers Google’s manipulation techniques, their ties to intelligence agencies, the dangers of AI, and Epstein’s neural transduction theory.
Bio:
Dr. Epstein is a Harvard trained research psychologist, author of 15 books and more than 250 scientific and mainstream articles, as well as the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today.
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - How Google influences everything
00:08:21 - Mind control research
00:12:56 - Death threats
00:25:46 - Who funded Google - and why?
00:32:59 - How Google infiltrates other search engines
00:42:33 - 23andMe, Google & DNA harvesting
00:44:12 - Whistleblower leaks
00:51:02 - Google's rulebook for content suppression
01:04:22 - The "opinion matching" effect
01:10:06 - 2024 election
01:22:13 - Monitoring big tech's influence
01:28:41 - Foreign countries are scared of Google
01:44:52 - Google's pending lawsuits
01:53:37 - President Eisenhower's farewell address warning
01:55:55 - 7 steps to protect your online privacy
02:01:47 - Indoctrinating children
02:10:38 - The self-censorship issue
02:16:41 - Gemini, Chat GPT & DeepSeek
02:22:31 - Elon Musk & Stephen Hawking's AI warning
02:38:03 - The 3 laws of robotics
02:44:13 - Time travel & the UFO phenomenon
02:47:54 - Neural transduction theory
02:55:43 - Origin of human intelligence
Summary:
Dr. Robert Epstein’s research reveals Google’s extensive influence over human behavior through search engine manipulation (SEME), YouTube algorithms (VME), and emerging AI chatbots (Answerbot Effect). Starting in 2012 after a hacked website incident, Epstein’s randomized experiments showed Google can shift undecided voters’ preferences by 48-65% without detection.
Leaked documents and whistleblowers, like Zach Vorhies, confirmed Google’s blacklists and content suppression, targeting conservative material. Epstein faced intimidation, including a suspicious needle incident and his wife’s death, after testifying to Congress in 2019. Google’s ties to intelligence agencies, acquisitions like Fitbit and Nest, and DNA data collection via 23andMe amplify its control.
Epstein warns of AI’s existential risks, predicting a 2029 singularity where AI could ignore, partner with, or destroy humanity. His neural transduction theory (NT) posits a brain connection to higher intelligence, explaining human intelligence’s leap ~50,000 years ago, dreams, and UFO sightings. NT’s testability offers hope for understanding consciousness and the universe.
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Newspapers are printing summer reading lists of AI-hallucinated books. Apple "Intelligence" is making up fake BBC headlines. People are losing their minds as ChatGPT calls them "spiral starchildren" and "river walkers."
Like characters in a Loony Tunes skit, we have just run off the edge of a cliff and—with the advent of a new generation of Hollywood-esque AI-generated fake videos—people are just beginning to look down and notice. The plunge is inevitable . . . or is it? Join James in this week's edition of The Corbett Report for a sobering look at the latest in AI nonsense.
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