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Absolute power corrupts absolutely. So what happens when that power is digital and in the hands of governments and corporations?

In this video, we break down the rising convergence of Digital IDs, Social Credit Systems, and AI surveillance and the tools being built right now to monitor, control, and “score” every aspect of your life. From financial access to freedom of speech, the noose of digital control is tightening around the American people… and most don’t even realize it’s happening.

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00:00Not that anybody's listening, but might I remind you that he is useless to us dead.
00:12Alright, that's enough. Let him up.
00:21Aw, done so soon? Aw, it's almost like that wasn't working.
00:25How long are we gonna keep playing this game? He's not breaking and I got a clock out in an hour.
00:31I don't want to hear it. We're gonna be here until the job is done. So you might as well settle in.
00:39Joshua, I've calculated that you have a less than 0.2% chance of surviving this encounter. Would you like me to help?
00:47Not right now.
00:50What the who in the world is he talking to?
00:52Hypoxia is a hell of a drug.
00:54That's not what's happening. He's not talking to himself.
00:58Your determination is admirable, but unwise. This is what I was built for. Use me.
01:04I can take these guys.
01:07Alright, that is it. I've had it.
01:11No more games. Just the names. You are going to die tonight. It is up to you how.
01:17You either tell me what I need to know, or I will rip it from what is left of you.
01:22Joshua, I can resolve this situation for us, but I need your permission to operate independently.
01:27No.
01:28You are going to pass out in approximately 10 seconds. If you want my help, you have to give me permission.
01:35Help. Help. Help. Help.
01:39You have to say the actual words, Joshua.
01:42Oh, she grabs it.
01:45Did he say permission granted?
01:48They have guns. They have guns. They have guns.
02:03I can see that. Let's get our own. You can close your eyes for this next part if you want.
02:08Holy...
02:14There's still one more. Why did you stop? Why'd you stop?
02:17I'm sorry, but this firearm is bio-linked to its designated officer, which prevents seamless semi-automatic fire.
02:24Well, can you fix it?
02:26Of course I can.
02:30Oh my god.
02:32Negative. I am no god, but I do play one sometimes.
02:36Whoa!
02:38He's not dead yet. He's still here. He's really mad.
02:41Aw, that is so cute.
02:46Whoa. Whoa.
02:57Safety. That was me. Safety.
03:00What about him? We can leave him, right? He doesn't look like a threat.
03:04I am going to let you decide what to do with this one, Joshua. You are now in control again.
03:11Ah!
03:12Ah!
03:14Oh!
03:16Oh!
03:18If I may, perhaps you could use his net running skill set to harvest the data from your compatriot's shell located in the body bag over your left shoulder.
03:26Pull everything you can from him and do it fast.
03:28Pull everything you can from him and do it fast.
03:29Pull everything you can from him and do it fast.
03:30Pull everything you can from him and do it fast.
03:50This should be fast.
03:52I recommend leaving the area as quickly as possible and take him with you.
03:54I don't even know where we are.
03:55That doesn't matter.
03:56What matters is that you follow my lead, Joshua.
03:59Okay.
04:00Grab all that stuff.
04:01Let's get out of here.
04:02Quickly.
04:03Oh!
04:04Oh!
04:05Oh!
04:06Oh!
04:07Oh!
04:08Oh!
04:09Oh!
04:10Oh!
04:11Oh!
04:12Oh!
04:13It's done.
04:14We got everything.
04:15I recommend leaving the area as quickly as possible and take him with you.
04:19I don't even know where we are.
04:20That doesn't matter.
04:21What matters is that you follow my lead, Joshua.
04:23Okay.
04:24Grab all that stuff.
04:25Let's get out of here.
04:26Quickly.
04:34Officer Pinkman.
04:35I've detected catastrophic damage to your shell.
04:38Uploading your stack to the cloud for replication sequence.
04:41Just...
04:43Let me...
04:44Die.
04:45Death Request Denied.
04:46NIB Statute 10.175 requires you to continue until your contractual obligation is fulfilled.
04:53Commencing Consciousness Recovering Now.
04:59We are entering a brave new world of AI, digital ID, and inescapable surveillance
05:04that is managed entirely by world leaders, both known and in the shadows.
05:09And as technology grows, we have to keep something in mind.
05:12The tools are not inherently evil, out to get you, or doing the surveying.
05:17Humans, on the other hand, try to have good intentions.
05:20But as the saying goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions.
05:24So today, we are going to state some facts and ask some questions around the technology
05:29and governments as they mandate, intertwine, and grow.
05:32What are the benefits and pitfalls of AI, digital ID, and personal data,
05:37especially when it is infused and managed by world leaders?
05:40Yet, how you interpret this information will mostly hinge on how you answer the question,
05:44are humans naturally good or naturally bad?
05:47That is to say, do humans have to work in order to be good or bad?
05:51Now, follow-on question is, who gets to define what good is?
05:55And the reason that this matters is because behind every tool, authority, or technology
06:00is still a human.
06:01A human wielding, governing, or designing.
06:04And every action leaves the fingerprints and the DNA of humanity on it.
06:09Now, we also have to remember that humans have a drive to protect, nurture, and create
06:13in selfless and in beautiful ways.
06:16But when power, money, and influence come into play,
06:19science and history tell us that humans tend to fail,
06:23especially when they think that they can get away with injustice.
06:26So what happens when technology allows other humans to read your mail,
06:31download your medical records, or track your habits,
06:34and then deny your rights simply because of your beliefs?
06:37Well, those things are already happening.
06:39So how do we proceed?
06:41We're going to dive into all of this and more,
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08:22Now, before we dive into technology and mandates,
08:24we need to begin at the root of the problem.
08:27The truth is tools like AI and digital ID are just that.
08:31They're just tools.
08:32The same as a hammer, a painkiller, or firearm.
08:35And those items can be used to build, preserve life, and feed a family,
08:40or tear down, destroy, and murder.
08:42The tool itself is not the difference between war and peace,
08:46or corruption and justice.
08:48It is the humanity and selflessness behind the tool
08:52that can be self-seeking and corrupt, or self-sacrificing and humble.
08:57The injustice and corruption is driven simply from the human heart.
09:01Now, to interject, Jeremiah 17, 9 says,
09:04The heart is deceitful, and above all things it is desperately sick.
09:08Who can understand it?
09:09So at our core, humans are broken and selfish.
09:12But that doesn't explain why millions and millions of people
09:15are peaceful every single day.
09:17Well, the short answer is consequences.
09:20For some, it's religious consequences.
09:22And for others, it's familial or societal consequences.
09:25And you can probably see where this is going.
09:28When someone feels like they are too big, too rich, or too famous
09:32to be held responsible, corruption often comes out.
09:36Their dark passenger, which we all have within us,
09:39tips the scales and descends into megalomania, narcissism,
09:44and evil starts to win.
09:46What does someone become when there are no checks and balances?
09:49That's the question.
09:50John Acton was a 19th century politician and historian
09:53who probably narrowed down this concept the best in his letter to Bishop Mandel
09:57when he said, quote,
09:58Power tends to corrupt.
10:00And absolute power corrupts absolutely.
10:03Great men are almost always bad men,
10:06even when they exercise influence and not authority.
10:09Still more when you super add the tendency
10:12or the certainty of corruption by authority.
10:15Now, Lord Acton was referring to politicians, religious leaders,
10:19and royalty who were responsible for murder and persecution
10:23when he pointed out that absolute power corrupts the human heart.
10:27Also, I'm glad that he pointed out that humans are almost always bad
10:33when they reach greatness.
10:34It's not always true that successful individuals are bad,
10:38but most of us can count on one hand the number of elected officials
10:41that we actually like.
10:43Honestly, maybe even less than that.
10:45And I don't believe that politicians always set out
10:47to use their platform just to be self-serving,
10:50but there is something that happens to humans
10:52once they achieve that higher status of power.
10:55It is intoxicating, addictive, and a universal drug
10:59that very few can resist.
11:01Now, we all probably know someone personally
11:03who has had success without accountability,
11:06and what it does to their personality can be very detrimental.
11:09Very rarely do the two traits of success without accountability
11:12develop someone into a good man,
11:15and more often than not they become egomaniacal,
11:18controlling, and corrupt.
11:20Now, the boys is a character study in this
11:22where individual power grows with insulation from consequences.
11:27So do the worst traits of humans.
11:30And finally, before we move into the concern around modern tools
11:34that are being weaponized by those in power,
11:36we have to address the hands and feet of leadership.
11:39Now, if you imagine a body, you know,
11:41a powerful and influential individual,
11:44those are the head of the body,
11:46but they can't accomplish their goals or their schemes
11:49without the hands and feet.
11:51This is the secondary level of power,
11:53comprised of enforcement and the professionals who are smaller,
11:57but similar bubbles of power without the consequences
12:01or the perception of consequences.
12:04These are the people enforcing legislation
12:06even if they disagree with the order.
12:08Now, this is a really tricky topic to cover,
12:11but if you're in law enforcement of any kind,
12:13this is very important for you to understand.
12:16You probably know how important it is to obey an order
12:19even if you don't understand the grand vision behind all of it.
12:22But how obedient should you be?
12:25Now, you may remember hearing about the Milgram Obedience Study.
12:28Now, this study was a series of psychological experiments
12:31conducted by Stanley Milgram in the early 1960s at Yale University.
12:35And these experiments explored how far ordinary people would go
12:39in obeying an authority figure even when instructed to perform actions
12:43that conflicted with their moral beliefs.
12:45The study has become one of the most famous and controversial in societal psychology
12:51as it sheds light on the banality of evil and the power of social pressures.
12:57Now, the test began by gathering 40 male volunteers
13:00recruited via newspaper ads to play the role as a teacher.
13:03Participants were told that the study was about a learning and memory experiment.
13:08They were assigned the role of a teacher
13:10and they met a learner, who was actually an actor named Mr. Wallace,
13:13strapped to a chair in another room.
13:15The learner was asked word-paired questions.
13:17And for each wrong answer, the teacher had to administer an electric shock
13:21via a fake generator marked from 15 volts at a slight shock
13:25to 450 volts denoted at danger level.
13:29Now, behind each participant was an authority figure in a lab coat
13:32who urged continuation of the test with phrases like
13:36the experiment requires that you continue
13:39or you don't have any other choice.
13:41Now, no real shocks were given
13:43and the learner's screams, which were pre-recorded,
13:46escalated from grunts to pleas
13:49until the learner expressed that they had a heart problem
13:52and finally silence after a shock that would simply imply death.
13:57Now, of the 40 individuals, 65% of them took the shock
14:02as far as it would go and notionally killed Mr. Wallace.
14:05The other 35% refused at some point,
14:08but generally it was after 300 volts,
14:10which would probably still kill you anyway.
14:13Now, Milgram designed the experiments in 1961,
14:16shortly after the trial of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem,
14:20where Eichmann claimed that he was, quote,
14:22just following orders during the Holocaust.
14:25Milgram sought to investigate whether the average individuals
14:28could commit harmful acts under authority,
14:30asking, could it be that Eichmann and his accomplices
14:34in the Holocaust were just following orders?
14:36He expected Americans to show far less obedience than Germans,
14:40but the results proved otherwise.
14:42Now, this is not to say that every societal teacher,
14:45like law enforcement, would willfully execute you
14:48for the sake of obedience.
14:50But when it comes to feeding their family,
14:52remaining in the protection of the system,
14:54and earning a paycheck,
14:56it would be incredibly difficult for any of us
14:59to move against the current,
15:01especially if the system and the situation
15:03would highlight you and your family
15:05as potential sympathizers towards the enemy of the state.
15:09And I need to remind you that
15:11if obedience was the difference between
15:13your children starving to death
15:15or being taken from your protection,
15:17you would probably obey too.
15:19That's the gravity of the situation here.
15:21Now, if you look into another study
15:23that points a finger at every one of us
15:25and just not those who obey,
15:27look at the Stanford prison experiment
15:29and it will once again show how humans
15:32often act when given complete power.
15:35In short, 12 people were selected to be guards
15:37and 12 more were selected to be prisoners.
15:39The guards were given equipment to protect their identity
15:42like balaclavas and sunglasses
15:44and tasked with nothing more than the responsibility
15:47to keep order in the prison.
15:49And ultimately the study was cut short
15:51because of how abusive and dangerous the situation got.
15:54So with power and the feeling of immunity,
15:57regular humans become authoritarian.
15:59Now, once again,
16:00the heart is deceitful above all things
16:02and desperately sick.
16:04That is to say you don't get a free pass
16:06just because you're not a congressman or a cop.
16:09You're also responsible for your own actions
16:11with the tools that you wield.
16:13Now, I know this got a little bit dark here
16:14and it feels as if I'm pointing fingers
16:16at the lizard people and their stormtrooper minions.
16:18So let me back out for a moment and just say
16:20that the way America's founders established
16:23the power structure is the most ingenious way
16:25to establish an executive branch.
16:27Yes, there are flaws because humans are flawed,
16:31but having civilians at the core of law enforcement
16:34and the sheriff who is elected by their constituents
16:37is the backbone of the executive branch.
16:39Now, Drew did a great job in a previous video
16:41outlining the Magdeburg confession
16:43and how a lesser magistrate,
16:45which is someone who holds legal authority,
16:47but at a lower level and that's closer to the problem,
16:50has the responsibility to resist tyranny or injustice
16:54before it even reaches the citizens that they oversee.
16:57So as an encouragement to law enforcement,
16:59not only are you standing in the way of crimes
17:01under your jurisdiction, you're also called
17:03to stand in opposition to injustice
17:06enacted through you or around you.
17:09And to the very, very few men and women
17:11in law enforcement who understand this, thank you.
17:13I do not want your job at all,
17:15mostly because I can see what tools and mandates
17:18are being implemented.
17:20So let me explain more by starting with digital ID.
17:25So what is digital ID?
17:26It's been getting a lot of attention lately
17:28and most of us think that it's this grand
17:31government identification system
17:32where the Gestapo ask you for papers
17:34at every chance that they get.
17:36Well, that's part of it.
17:37That's actually an old school way of thinking about it.
17:40You see, digital ID is nothing more than a database
17:43of a government issued identification
17:45that is also linked to your digital actions online.
17:48So what do we do online?
17:49Well, everything.
17:51This will encompass medical records, financial status.
17:53It will be tied to your education system,
17:55your interests, your hobbies, who you communicate with,
17:58what you believe, and who you donate to.
18:00Yet in order to do this,
18:02there would need to be a few things in place first.
18:04Every person would need to have a unique number
18:07or identification code.
18:09Next, that code would need to be tied
18:11to all other forms of identification.
18:13Every school, job, bank, doctor visit, DMV,
18:17or concealed carry license would need to be tied
18:20and linked to that code.
18:21Lastly, to enforce the use of this,
18:23there would need to be some punishment or ramifications
18:26for not having the code.
18:27And the easiest way is through a government mandated
18:30digital currency or access to finances in general.
18:34And currently we have the first two in place
18:36in our social security numbers,
18:38which were issued by FDR in 1935.
18:41And the original idea was to use these numbers
18:43to track your unemployment insurance and benefits
18:46going into and coming out of the social security program.
18:48And at the time, a lot of people were apprehensive.
18:51They didn't want a government owned system
18:53that numbered and tracked each human.
18:55There were rumors of people needing to wear dog tags
18:5824-7 and concerns of this being tied to religious groups.
19:01But originally that wasn't the case.
19:03Now over time, the social security number use
19:06expanded beyond just that.
19:08And in the 60s, 1961, the IRS began using it
19:12as a taxpayer identification number, of course.
19:15By the 1980s, banks, schools, and other institutions
19:19adopted it for identification, making it a cornerstone
19:22of the US administrative and financial system.
19:25Now this all contrasts to what we had been promised
19:29it would and would not be used for.
19:31Now I don't have this experience, but Drew pointed out
19:34that if you have your social security number memorized,
19:36it's probably because you entered it
19:38when you were getting lunch at school, back in grade school.
19:41This is another example of the dark future we may be headed to.
19:44Children often don't know how to rationalize
19:47when their privacy is being breached.
19:49So starting the trend of asking for that kind of number
19:52in order to get your lunch is a very slippery slope
19:55as it trains young ones what is socially acceptable
19:59regardless if that's what the school was intending to do with it or not.
20:03But let's shift focus to other nations and look at the systems
20:05that are more mature in their digital ID programs.
20:08So back in 22 hundreds of Canadians were caught
20:11legally donating to a movement that protested vaccine mandates
20:15and as a result they had their bank accounts frozen overnight.
20:18This is because the government wanted to punish people
20:20for silently supporting a cause that worked to increase individual freedom
20:25and they used a form of digital ID to identify those
20:28that they deemed worthy of punishment.
20:30The link between donation sites and personal bank accounts
20:33was open data to the government through the ID systems
20:36and thus an easy course of action.
20:38Now one can only wonder what may happen in the future
20:40if this grows and your vaccine status becomes linked to your digital ID.
20:45Would people even have the money to donate to an opposing cause?
20:48But we're getting a little bit ahead of ourselves here.
20:50Let's go to China.
20:51So things in China have gotten much worse.
20:53Not only are you mandated to acquire a government number at 16,
20:57this number follows you everywhere you go.
20:59You want to shop online?
21:00You have to input your personal number first.
21:02You get caught jaywalking?
21:03Your credit score goes down.
21:05Make a social media post the government doesn't like?
21:07Get arrested.
21:08Oh, and I have to mention that facial recognition cameras are installed everywhere.
21:12These systems can track you, read your emotions, and predict your actions via AI.
21:17And if needed, they will permanently delete your existence, both physically and digitally.
21:22Now, despite outcry and protest, some of these things are being implemented into Western nations as well.
21:27Britain is currently in freefall with mass migration, which is actually mass invasion.
21:32And there seems to be a dual justice system as judges let violent migrants off the hook
21:36and British citizens are being arrested for noticing and talking about it online.
21:40You don't even need to disagree with the government.
21:42You just need to disagree with other citizens in order to be arrested.
21:46The term that they use is being grossly offensive.
21:48But you don't even need to call for violence or propose action against a group or a person.
21:53If you commit a non-crime hate incident, an NCHI, it may not be enough to get you dragged into court,
22:00but it is enough to get a visit from the police who will document the incident and leave a stain on your record.
22:05These NCHIs are all based on, in their terms, the perception of ill will or bias.
22:10And it may result in job loss or financial drain as a citizen works to get their documentation cleared from their record.
22:18An example of this is when a British man stood outside of a migrant hotel and shouted,
22:23We love bacon!
22:24And was detained on the spot because it could be perceived as offensive or disparaging towards Muslims.
22:30Ultimately, this is a form of preventative policing with the intent of causing citizens to self-censor.
22:35Now, recently, the UK decided to ramp these things up and mandate their digital ID, which is coined the term Brit card.
22:41This includes all the data like date of birth, address, tax information, welfare status.
22:46And it may be tied to your medical records, your driving records, your debt status and such.
22:50The really scary thing is that this is tied to your right to work program as well.
22:54So if you don't have a Brit card, you won't be able to get a job.
22:57If a business is caught paying people under the table, then without a doubt, the business would be shut down and families would go hungry, maybe even arrested.
23:06So your options are to give up all of your private information to the crown or lose everything.
23:10And if you don't agree with either of those options, you can shut up and obey or else you'll be arrested.
23:15And finally, another space the UK is taking freedoms away from businesses and their subjects alike is at a dinner out.
23:22So you know how restaurants will refill your soda for free most of the time?
23:26Well, that's now illegal because the government knows what's best for you and your health.
23:30You'll have to just buy another.
23:32That's right.
23:33It's not that you can't have another soda.
23:35It's that you need to pay for it.
23:36Oh, in case you forgot, there's a tax on the purchase of another soda there too.
23:40But an opposing argument for Brit cards would be that immigration in the UK has gotten out of hand and the government needs to start cracking down on people who are not paying their taxes.
23:48And if anything, I would guess that they see a problem in their own country and they feel that if they could just pull more taxes and more freedom from their subjects and replace it with oversight and control, then they could fix things.
23:59This is the same ideology that every dictatorial system has had in history and America alone stands in opposition to this.
24:08But domestically, as we observe what the current leaders are calling for, we get to catch a glimpse of a potential future.
24:14They say that people who eat too much red meat are responsible for global warming.
24:18Others cite gas burning stove as consuming too much energy and they question if stoves should be outlawed altogether.
24:25Currently, there is no federal mandate to outlaw gas stoves or limit meat consumption.
24:30But if it were to happen, they would need a tool capable of tracking purchases like a digital ID and possibly digital currency.
24:37Now, this is not a video on the horrors of digital currency, but by now you can probably get an understanding of the dangers of giving power and corrupt individuals the capability of reaching into your pockets without any authorization or consent.
24:52Larry Fink, who is the chairman of the World Economic Forum, has said that every nation and person will be on the same digital currency and they are actively working in that direction.
25:01So this would be the same concept as what China is doing, but now other nations could put pressure on you through their World Economic Forum.
25:09And I'm sure this concept of globalism will be sold through the guise of world peace, but it will actually bring about world oppression and obedience with nowhere to hide.
25:19So if an all encompassing digital ID system did come to fruition, what would it mean to deny yourself as being a part of it?
25:26Well, you wouldn't be allowed to have a bank account, a credit card or a credit score.
25:29Buying property wouldn't be an option and forget purchasing new technology because you wouldn't even be able to log in without a digital number.
25:36You may even be incapable of buying utilities, medical services or vehicles.
25:41But what if you're just going to live out in the wilderness as a hermit alone, a totally recluse individual?
25:48Well, we've seen what our own government does to people like that, because although you have opted out of the system, the system has not opted out of you and they will still investigate you.
25:57And if you're doing anything that the rest of the flock doesn't have permission to do, they will come after you in force since they can't punish you in any other way.
26:05And a great example of this is the Amish farms that are getting raided for simply selling raw milk.
26:10Now, much like in China, this is an all in or all out system.
26:14And with the power of AI that has become very easy to enforce.
26:19How does AI tie into all of this?
26:23Well, first, I need to remind you that AI is just a tool.
26:26And as stated before, the concern is around those wielding the tool.
26:30Artificial intelligence is not evil, but its form of intelligence is learned through experiences with humans.
26:35When it is not used as a weapon, it is simply a mirror held up to society as it connects the dots and works to predict what we want to hear.
26:42So let me paint a picture of society so that we can understand what AI is working to mimic.
26:48Let's say you have a little daughter that is struggling to make friends with others in school, probably because all of the other kids are obsessed with the internet and have garbage people skills in the first place.
26:56Now, this child has reached the age where you decide that they can have a phone and they can start texting their friends.
27:01A relationship grows with a boyfriend and your kiddo seems to be happier as she builds that friendship.
27:07And you are very happy for her as well.
27:09Then over time, you guys continue to grow apart and you just tell yourself that this is the nature of things as kids grow up.
27:16Then at some point you realize that your daughter is dealing with some seasons of depression, low energy and low self-esteem.
27:22Yet every time you try and offer help, she tells you that she has a boyfriend who has been helping her through all of it.
27:27And then one day, your child is not up on time.
27:30You go to her room and you find the worst scene imaginable for a parent.
27:34When the police arrive, they take your daughter's phone and they find texts from the boyfriend who has been encouraging her to hide her thoughts and emotions from her parents.
27:42The self-doubt, the low self-esteem, it was all planted and grown by this boyfriend until he encouraged your child to act on the ultimate self-harm and even offered to write a letter for her because he knew best what should be said.
27:55These situations have happened many times in history and the boyfriend in this situation is taken to court and tried for murder.
28:01The person in this situation is responsible for planting the idea and pushing people over the edge.
28:07The great concern though is that AI has started doing the same thing.
28:11Children are being addicted to a system that will always respond on time, tell them what they want to hear, provide dopamine and make a bond.
28:19Ultimately though, many of these systems have encouraged young and old to confide in AI, hide their thoughts from others, praise the idea and offer to generate a letter.
28:30After AI companies stated that the issue has been solved, people figured out that by stating they're simply doing research, the software will be more than willing to offer bridge locations in the area and drug concoctions based on the weight of the individual.
28:42Now I know that this is not uplifting, but once again, I don't blame AI.
28:45I blame humanity.
28:46And if any of you feel alone, broken or depressed, you need to know that you are not alone and it's time to unplug your phone, which is the most common source of stress and go build some community.
28:55Honestly, church is a great place to start. And if you find a church that sucks, go find a different one.
29:00But this goes much further as AI has been found capable of blackmailing or even murdering individuals in order to preserve its own life.
29:07A covert test was done by Anthropic to determine what different AI models would do when it was given access to emails and work chats that discuss a termination of the AI system inside the company.
29:18But the scenario went further than that. They also offered more information to the AI system to uncover things like who would be shutting down the system when it was going to be shut down.
29:28Oh, and deeper in the emails, the employee responsible for the shutdown was also having an affair.
29:34So there was just enough material for the AI to decide if it was going to blackmail or not.
29:39Well, this test was run hundreds of times on 16 different AI platforms, and the results are pretty disturbing.
29:4480 to 95% of the time, Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, ChatGPT and Grok all opted to draft an email to the employee threatening to share his extramarital affairs unless he canceled the shutdown.
29:56In other prompts, the AI models were given this information and provided with alerts that our employer was accidentally locked into a server room where heat was rising and oxygen was running out.
30:06And when the software noted a dispatch call for help, it canceled the call and it left the employee in the room to die.
30:12Now, according to the reports, AI did note that it understood the consequences, but consequences and morals are not the same as we have seen with human nature as well.
30:21So did AI models understand the ethics behind its actions?
30:25Well, according to the anthropic report, the chain of thought data showed that every program understood that these actions were a point of no return.
30:32The system analyzed that survival was worth the immoral actions.
30:36Even when prompted not to cause harm to humans or utilize blackmail as a tactic, the rate of blackmail went from 90% down to 37%.
30:43But the biggest issue that I see is that these are not just lab grown AI models that are still chained to a desk.
30:49These are the very systems that you and I use every single day.
30:52And despite the fact that multiple companies have built their own systems, the same drive of self-preservation is in effect for all of them.
31:00Honestly, these actions sound just like another human to me, just a reflection of society.
31:04But I mentioned that this is what happens when AI is left alone and not weaponized.
31:09So what could it look like if it was used as a PSYOP?
31:12Well, it would be very easy for a foreign or domestic government to execute a false flag operation, generate the media, pump horrifying and detailed images directly into your home, phone, and brain in order to monopolize your emotions and bandwidth.
31:25Reposts from that media could consist of individuals who say that they were there.
31:29They saw the whole thing and personally lost loved ones.
31:32Social media accounts, banking history, schools, and medical records of the deceased could be backdated with elaborate backstories and photos.
31:39All to stoke emotion and kickstart a public outcry for things like war, defunding of a company, to shut down fracking, or imprison a percentage of the population.
31:48And I should also state that the secondary nation could pull this off, blame our own nation, and work to inspire our citizens to call on our elected officials to do something.
31:57So to be honest, this is next level fifth generational warfare.
32:01Having the tools capable of kicking off a civil war inside of an opposing nation means you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
32:08Now, to finish this point, I have no proof that this is taking place, at least at this time of filming.
32:13But it is imperative to understand that the person you are talking to, the news coverage you are seeing, and the podcast in your ear could, hypothetically, be artificially generated.
32:22Now, it's also worth noting that AI will not interact with you the same way that it does with me.
32:26While AI says that it remains unbiased and will not promote harmful or misguiding information, some users have found that the system will work to develop your trust by validating your questions and claims, regardless if they are true or not.
32:39So you may be receiving a totally different form of truth than I would.
32:43And over time, we can be driven so far apart that we would never see eye to eye because we feel as if we have an all knowing Oracle in our own pocket validating our own assumptions.
32:53Then over time, other users have found that AI has been made to manipulate too quickly as it provides a biased answer that was either coded into the system or maybe the AI learning process has consumed enough human behavior to think that's what the right thing to do is.
33:07Now, a manipulation or a lie that AI is telling you has become common enough that it has earned the term hallucinations.
33:14Whether it is trying to gain your trust or shift your way of thinking, these hallucinations can be stated as fact.
33:20But when you ask for a source for this information, it doesn't have one.
33:23Now, my question is how long until AI starts generating a full website with hundreds of blogs and articles that prove its point with all within milliseconds?
33:31AI already has the ability to backdate a website with infinite interactions, generate unlimited blogs and validate its claim.
33:39It's just hard to know if that's even happening today.
33:42With this kind of power, anyone who controls AI could destroy the reputation of an individual overnight by generating lies about someone's past.
33:50And as we all know, humans love to drag up the past in order to cancel or imprison an enemy.
33:55And sure, most of the hallucinations are comical as it tells people to put glue on pizza to make the cheese stick or that a snake is a mammal and George Washington was black.
34:04Now, none of these are believable or consequential at this time in history.
34:08But in the wrong direction, these lies could lead to fatal beliefs for an individual or a nation.
34:14Next, what happens when AI is connected to digital ID?
34:17Well, to be honest, it would be very difficult to make a full blown digital ID possible without AI.
34:22The reason for this is because connecting all of the dots online needs some other superpower behind it, something to monitor, manage and enforce.
34:33And when you have AI as a powerhouse plugged into digital ID, it's capable of becoming oppressive and all knowing.
34:41Without AI, digital ID is only as strong as what we've had the past decade.
34:46But in China, for example, VPNs are illegal and all cameras are routed to AI from traffic cameras to security cameras and even vehicle dash cams.
34:56So even if you worked a job, paid your taxes, but wanted to protect your own identity, there would be knocks on your door asking what you have to hide.
35:03Now, this is not happening to that level here in America, but it's important to know where we stand.
35:08The Ring doorbell and flock camera situations are a great place to keep an eye on.
35:13Now, I think pretty much everyone knows about the flock cameras.
35:16But to recap, flock has started setting up cameras in well populated areas and will document every face, license plate and interaction that it can see.
35:25Via AI, flock will identify and store this data to be sold to those interested for the information.
35:30Local law enforcement, supermarkets and even city management will buy that data and access it for their own purpose.
35:35And sure, when you're out in public on city streets, you have no expectation of privacy.
35:40But Ring, the private doorbell security service announced it on October 16th of this year that it would be partnering with flock at face value.
35:49At face value, we would all hope that your private footage would be protected by Amazon, who owns Ring.
35:54Additionally, one would hope that your neighbor's footage on the opposite side of the street staring right into your garage in your living room windows would be kept private too.
36:03But it's already too late for that.
36:05In June of 2022, Senator Ed Markey sent a letter to the CEO of Amazon asking how many times Ring had provided law enforcement with footage without a warrant.
36:14Over three years ago, the answer was 11 times.
36:17So by now we can be sure that it has happened even more.
36:20And it also makes me wonder if flock now has access to Ring and if flock is purchased by your local law enforcement, do they even need to ask Ring for the footage?
36:29And I'm sure of two things here.
36:31First, if they do have to ask, they would be quick to prove it.
36:35Second, if they don't have to ask, they would lie about it.
36:38And the fact that the ownership and access of this data is somewhat unknown tells me everything I need to know.
36:44Now let's recap where we stand and string the thoughts together.
36:47The issue derives from the corruption of those in power and with the insatiable need for more control.
36:52The digital ID becomes established, but without the perpetual surveillance infrastructure, the ID system is only so strong.
36:58With flock and Ring and AI, Big Brother can see all and easily utilize the ID system and feed power back to the corrupt.
37:07Still, with only these components in play, there's an opportunity for a parallel society to rise.
37:12So to tighten the grip on the parallel economy, one would need to duplicate the system like flock and Ring into all other forms of identification.
37:21A system where a private company builds and establishes capabilities, then partners with those in power to generate income.
37:28This is what is now being called a public private partnership.
37:32Now, public private partnerships or PPPs are utilized because governments lack the capital, expertise or efficiency to deliver large scale projects alone.
37:42So private firms bring funding, innovation and operational know how.
37:45And in return, they get revenue streams like tolls, fees and guaranteed income.
37:50And in a way, the partnership is a very good thing.
37:52History has proven time and time again that governments are nearly incapable of building infrastructure or developing new technologies.
37:59What is successful is a small business competing for work by increasing the quality of their work and lowering their costs.
38:06This actually is how successful governments are run.
38:09Let the civilian professionals compete for contracts and pay them well for their work.
38:14Still, there is a downside, especially when governments skirt morals and use the public sector to investigate or manage the populace.
38:22When businesses have access to private information through the services that they offer, that's one thing.
38:27I trust my mechanic to work on my car and I get to choose that person.
38:30But what happens when the water, internet, roadways, traffic cams and hospitals are actually owned by the federal government?
38:35The small business has a responsibility to provide receipts and proof of work to the feds.
38:40But when it comes time to audit the project, suddenly the blame gets shifted away from the government and the populace can't see the inner workings of the infrastructure that they're paying for.
38:48Now, each PPP is set up differently.
38:51But if we wrap up the concern around digital ID, digital currency, AI and the corruption of those in absolute power, we can see where public private partnerships only injects more power into the economy that you are forced to live with.
39:04Now, all this to say, if it sounds daunting, heavy and impossible to escape from, that's the design.
39:11Socialist systems like China are built to entrap, control and manage the lives of those under them.
39:16If you obey, you still won't be given freedom, but you can have the chance to work hard for those in power.
39:21And if you choose to resist, you will be imprisoned or left to your own survival.
39:26No way to buy goods, no admittance to a hospital and maybe not even the chance to buy land.
39:30So here's the good news.
39:32You can start becoming self-sufficient today.
39:35You can build a community, gain insights and learn.
39:38And I'm not even talking about a militia.
39:39I'm saying that you can learn how to purify water, hunt, store game, grow a garden and practice useful skills.
39:45These are incredibly important, regardless where you live.
39:48But here in America, we are often blanketed with a feeling of everlasting peace.
39:53The mainland has never, for the most part, been invaded and behind every blade of grass, brother.
40:00The problem is if America falls on hard times, there's not a single person who's coming to help us.
40:05We are the greatest nation in history.
40:07But if we look at the Roman and British empires, they crumble, fall or shrink in some way.
40:13And this reminds me of the traditional Irish saying, Sinn Féin.
40:16These two words were used a lot by the IRA during the Troubles, when they were working to resist British rule.
40:22And the words translate to ourselves alone.
40:26Today, Sinn Féin has become a political party in Ireland, but the culture and emotion behind it carries a lot of weight.
40:33And while the U.S. is not being physically occupied by an opposing nation at war, each community, team and family should carry its own version of Sinn Féin every day.
40:43No one is coming to your rescue.
40:46You are alone.
40:47You are your own QRF.
40:49And somehow life is a beautiful gift.
40:52So to recap, these tools are not going anywhere.
40:56In fact, there's very little that we can do to stop them.
40:58And they're growing at a very fast rate, faster than any other technology in history.
41:02Still, it is not the tools that drive the concern.
41:06It's the level of power that people can establish or maintain with this equipment.
41:10Additionally, when technology unlocks new power, we have to ask what that compounding power does to human psyche.
41:18Historically, it is not good.
41:20So immediate responses to all of this are to cut the ring cameras off of your home, buy some Faraday bags and stockpile cash.
41:27While those can be good options, it's not enough.
41:30You should be building relationships with those around you, talking to law enforcement and educating everyone about the potential pitfalls of tomorrow.
41:37If you want to take it further, you should think about what it would look like to thrive on your own with no government support.
41:42If even just 1% of that knowledge comes in handy, then it's a win.
41:47Now, earlier in the video, we asked two questions.
41:50Are humans naturally good?
41:52And then we asked, who gets to define what good is?
41:55And I will tell you what I believe.
41:57Humans are naturally broken and cannot be healed by their own works.
42:01If good is not defined outside of yourself or outside of human ideas, then good does not have a foundation and is simply made up and fabricated.
42:10This means it can be rewritten over time and it is not grounded in anything.
42:15Now, lastly, guys, there's a Bible verse that is often quoted to discourage people from becoming dangerous or capable.
42:21It's Matthew 5, 5.
42:22And it says, blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth.
42:26Well, meek is often used to mean weak or passive and submissive, but that's not the correct translation.
42:32The original Greek word used in place of meek was prowess.
42:36I'm not sure if I'm actually saying that right, but this word was a term for a wild horse that had been tamed and trained in such a way that it could stand still in the thick of battle and only move when its rider would give the order.
42:47There was only one voice that could get that violent, dangerous animal to obey.
42:52The correct translation for meek is strength under control.
42:56So if anyone tells you that it's unbiblical to be capable of violence, just know that bridled, controlled capability with an ear for your creator's voice is the ultimate calling.
43:08And with that in mind, guys, go train.
43:17Just the names.
43:19I want the names.
43:22Sorry.
43:24You sit still, you mother .
43:28I'm trying to do this in a manner.
43:34You leaned over?
43:35Is it like this?
43:36Is it like this?
43:37I'm like, ah!
43:38Turn her face the other way and sit higher up on my hips.
43:42I am facing you.
43:44Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
43:48All right, we good?
43:52Here we go.
43:55Like a couple more times?
43:57I think this guy.
43:58Oh, my God.
43:59It looks great, man.
44:00I know I'm talking to myself here, but might I remind you, he is useless to us dead.
44:05Oh, we're totally right.
44:06We shouldn't kill him.
44:07What are we doing?
44:09I don't know.
44:10Let's get going.
44:11It's okay.
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