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it's going directly into the directly into the lizard brain and as a result we all become raptors that's why the behavior on the internet is so atrocious because people are for sick and anything that do a civilization or humanity they're simply reacting to their lizard brains as peterson might describe. a paraphrase of course and the result is a dystopian one thousand nine hundred four or well the nightmare that we're all living and it's accelerating because again the final bit of data here regarding this facebook their results for the first quarter even more surprising is that facebook's rate of growth actually improved during the period dow's da use boosted three point four two percent during the first quarter which is more than the two point one percent rate reported during last quarter of twenty seventeen october through december and their income is also accelerating based on these people you know watching facebook and studying and looking to improve their status well humans are becoming extinct especially with the rise of synthetic an artificial semen and
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synthetic an artificial legs will have basically breed of quasi human cyborg being grown in the lab and the meat space that we all live will become completely obsolete and that's happening in real time it's happening faster than anyone is willing to admit so you won't need the national parks for these people to really. know why they don't need nature they don't need the woods they don't need the trees they don't need fresh air if we're ai then and tapped into facebook we don't need any of that we just need a photo on facebook on a status update that's right and a few disney d.v.d.'s well we've got to go to the second half much more coming your way don't go away.
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so i see that. there are things i would say i'm not american but americans helped out really. world war two cures the depression cars tonight shows of concern prosperity of course in store. for the for us the whole world what it what and. historical really ever since world war two to foment the cold war against russia against communism and. socialists nish bush if you're the soviet army out just a swath of it so you could call them. all i think world war two
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has been the story credibly by the anglo-american media and that's because they wanted to minish the role of russia. and stalin who actually defeated hitler. when lawmakers manufacture consent to stick to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round be the one percent. we can all middle of the room say. the real news is.
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael is the poet laureate of the debt apocalypse michael welcome back wow route that was really kind of you know it's not who gets the best description of my work i've ever heard thank you. all right let's get into it now you've written extensive four part series talking about the road to twenty twenty five we're going to get into that a second but first your thoughts on facebook's results they just reported some results they were showing great growth americans signed up in increasing numbers to their social media network despite all the news about the data being sold first buying purposes what are your thoughts on this. yeah it's depressing but
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unsurprising you know it's one of these things that people people have just become so reliant on facebook and so addicted to it i mean i think you know that it's been proven that facebook is extremely addictive so you know people can't stop looking at it they're totally canet they feel like it would lose a part of themselves if they got off of facebook and you know i even have personal experiences in my life with people who were outraged by what came out and they're still on facebook so you know there were a lot of public people saying they deleted facebook but then as far as people in my everyday life you know i don't really actually know anyone that deleted facebook because of this so i don't barak's testimony before congress same them terrorists thing and. use a lot of word smithing to get around the idea that they are spying on people in congress i don't think really stepped up because domestic spying of this type is illegal they should be in jail at this moment congress failed their thoughts oh
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yeah i mean it will cause congress than anything the they can't even they can't even handle war anymore you know the president just goes it strikes countries and congress doesn't even say anything so i mean congress to me is sort of like this besides your again it doesn't even do anything i don't even know why we have a congress i'm going to pretend we have a democracy at this at this stage but yeah i mean look facebook the craziest thing with that is the fact that you could not even have a facebook account and facebook has got on you just through your friends so the whole the whole thing is out of control nobody knows how to stop it or nobody cares how to stop it and yeah it's i mean it's a depressing reality but one of the things i've said for a long time is you know for me i think our answer and it might it's probably going to take awhile it might take a whole nother generation it's not addicted to facebook but we need to get to social media should be open source code that's that's my big thing and i think any social the fact that human beings are willing to exist on a platform like facebook with these this for profit that consist of these hidden black box algorithms that you have no idea what's. we are behind the scenes i think
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is crazy actually i think it's really crazy so hopefully we'll move on as a species to something better facebook seems like the worst illusion to connecting with people around the world ok so you talk to an open source network let's put this in a context a little bit you know the free open source software movement otherwise known as foss was something really started in a big way by our good friend. richard stallman who was very active in the space we had him on the show before the idea that open source should really be prevalent in the internet and in cyberspace as opposed to these walled gardens and of course through the open source project way of saying various projects we've seen the rise of such open source projects as bitcoin accent or a but you started out on wall street you started out as a financial guy and now you're talking about open source software and what's the transition there so in other words the question being that. you are open source is
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not really a profit motivated technology for the most part you know it's like linux and other open source projects are not profit driven it's more of a community driven it's a communitarian project if you will or as wall street obviously is red blooded private enterprise is there a natural transition to this michael is that it was a break in your the way you think or is there or was there a step by step way you got to this point michael you know great question so definitely a step by step process as you know you know being on wall street a lot of people like to say you know there are reasons for being there but to be honest you know ninety nine point nine percent of people that are on wall street to be almost are there for one reason and one reason only and it's to make a lot of money and so you know it's it's sort of you're not thinking out you're a stickler you know you're thinking about how much money can me within the system to do whatever i want with that money later on so. yes to switch from that too to
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the idea of open source open source software seems like a huge leap but for me yeah it was a multi-step process first it was there's been a national crisis which opened my eyes to how fraudulent the system was the fact that people that were sitting on wall street who were the last people that should be getting bailed out were getting bailed out and then i started to dig deeper and i saw that the whole system was essentially predatory and rigged and so that you know that was like the first moment that opened my eyes but then bitcoin being open source code is what really made me realize the power of this sort of a movement because if you think about it one of the main skepticisms that people have about the coin when they first hear about it is well there's a backdoor or so you know if there's malicious code or excel or like conspiracy theories like that but the fact that it is open and free is that is that is a huge selling point typically because you can always report to those people and tell them listen the code is there it's all open and people have been poring through it for nearly a decade now so so i think that's really crucial when it comes to things that are
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fundamental to humanity so if we're talking about money i put money up there with water and food and you could say the same thing about peer to peer communication the idea the idea that you need a profit motive to provide plan a platform for human beings around the world to talk to one another to me seems ridiculous and and i think that i think that a profit motive and closed you know proprietary code makes sense in the in plenty of things but as far as human beings communicating with each other freely around the world that's something that i think should be open source price and i you were really one of the first austrade guys to really pick up a call him before josh brown picked up on it before a lot of other folks on wall street picked up on because i knew you were already writing about a first arrowheads which is widely read in the total financial community around the world and i want to ask you a little bit about bitcoin itself. because it do have
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a place in the community i think that unheralded to some degree because. you're not actually widely quoted in the big community and yet i think you are one of the most important people in the back like community if you look at the civil war that goes on between bad coin and cash for example or the rise of all toying with privacy cawing with etc what's your state of the crypto can manage a market as a whole you know putting error wall street had on for a second. can you give us kind of an oversight about that michael sure so one of the things that oh thanks for your kind comments and because i knew i wasn't as early as you but yes i've been talking about since two thousand and twelve because i have you know the wiki leaks blockade and how they were able to get around that with the coin but as far as the as far as the sort of debate i think one of the
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things we need to really recognize is when it comes to be cash. they tend to appeal to authority a little bit much for example whether it's roger there or this idea that the fakes the toshi was the real situation and he blesses bitcoin you know be cash. always made me very uncomfortable besides the fact that it was always obvious that craig right was just tore of the character in a wire so you know for me you know the the big cooling between itself not be cash really impressed me last year by the fact that it was able you know the community essentially the grassroots the rabble rousers on twitter were able to successfully push back against of the season miners to to here to the principles that they believe in and you know as someone who was on wall street for ten years who's been an observer of the world. my entire life how often do you ever see the grassroots when i mean almost never happens and i felt like a. last year in that scaling debate that the grassroots right the vocal kind of
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yapping you know people with no money behind them except for passion and a and a will to keep the coin decentralised actually won this argument so that's really encouraging and it's something that i can't remember seeing in any other aspect of governance politics geopolitics finance bailouts etc so that's why i think it's most important that the grassroots. of my favorite shows the world cup that network it got. mad about because it's and the vortex and people who i know from their handles and other actual names also trace mayer who i believe you met with recently as one of the very earliest adopters of because i and he's a guy is that correct you did meet with various recently and what are your thoughts about trey's i think traces railway one of the most it can point fingers in this space they are a trusted source at a loss for a guy what were your thoughts
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a trace yes it well you're right there was a great denver big going meet up we had where a lot of the names you just mentioned were there which is which is great as i've never met any but we had them out of mice to the big question meister hoffman. board tax was there thomas time to make you mad because and then trace mayor of course so yeah it's great to meet all these characters well crypto net sort of mafia i hang out with them but you know traces a very very interesting guy very instrumental to big me to have a tree a mayor multiple named after him and it was it was fun to you know watch him address the crowd and you know i what i find so interesting about him in particular because i i come from a similar pedigree let's say as far as you know being into gold and coming to bitcoin because we were so we were so passionate about how how how criminal and and if areas the u.s. dollar you know the federal reserve central banking in general system in and he's coming to get going from that. spot so we we have
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a lot of similarities in that regard and he was so early as well you know again it's you have to respect that because as you know a lot of gold bugs do still you know they still their head in the sand like ostriches refusing to even consider it because it has a place in a post currency world so yeah it was great to meet him was great to meet all of them right now it is as i imagine at the top of written a series called the road to twenty twenty five and we all want to talk about it on a holiday over for another segment got about a minute left here but let's start talking about the road to twenty twenty five so first of all set it up for us what is the series that you have created over there i think is probably linked from there i had to give us a little bit of a set up here actually so basically i'm talking about how the next let's say six and a half years are going to be a period where you're going to see more geopolitical transformations and how the world is sort of structured on a geopolitical basis since world war two because since world war two you had you
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the century had a unique polar american empire dominated world and my view is that by two thousand and twenty five not will completely be over and it's not to say the u.s. quickly an important role i think it will but it would play a much less an. right so multi-polar world or heading into a us dollar loses their status as world reserve currency the rise of asia and other blocs so there's a good place to cut off air we're going to go for other silent and but thanks for being on this episode of the kaiser report michael kroger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com sounds great all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max geyser and stay say the one and only herbert i want to thank michael kroger from the liberty blitzkrieg dot com if you want to catch us on twitter as kaiser report but i must say goodbye so i'll say goodbye goodbye.
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the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to access to education low it's high education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good at bruges look good it's also the kind of fellow they couldn't. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic war.
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across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who have it into people this is the simple song alone even some company guess will elsewhere they invite private companies to take over the utilities any
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part of. this is. for you bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over more and more it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. it downwards do you want our.
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present trump says he'll announce within the next doubt whether the u.s. will quit iran's nuclear deal when it comes as britain's foreign secretary pays a last minute visit to washington in a bid to save the green. trumps controversial take to head up the cia is set to be grilled by the senate has previously been implicated in the agency's torture programs and workers at the auschwitz museum say they are being targeted by polish national they see say any should be allowed to work. this guy the former concentration camp.
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fellow there welcome come to you live from moscow you're watching r.t. international now within the next hour donald trump is expected to announce the face of the iran's nuclear deal he made the announcement on twitter yesterday after being a big critic of the green but the u.s. president's threat to scrap it has also raised a lot of concern across europe so much so in fact the british foreign secretary boris johnson paid a last minute visit to washington in a bid to sway his thinking on the matter johnson met with the newly appointed secretary of state mike pompei oh and also appeared on trump's by t.v. show. the president has been right to call attention to it but you couldn't do that without just throwing the baby out with the ba'ath water without scrapping the whole thing because if you do that you have to answer the question what next foreign secretaries first stop in d.c. was fox and friends why well johnson wasn't able to speak to the president so he decided to deliver his message via trump's favorite t.v.
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show he's not the first european official that's tried to warn the us against leaving the deal the german and french foreign ministers have stated that there's no justifiable reason to pull out of the deal and before that president mccrone and chancellor merkel even visited washington d.c. to discuss the matter but they were unable to convince trump otherwise we could open a pandora's box there could be a war i don't think that donald trump wants war while the u.s. is divided along partisan lines and it's mostly democrats who want to uphold what's widely regarded as obama's only foreign policy achievement according to many pundits on t.v. here but believe it or not the republican chair of the house armed services committee advised against leaving the deal check out what he had to say i'm not necessarily opposed to sticking with this new you'll forever but you need to have a clearer idea about next steps if we or going to pull out so it looks like there's both a domestic and international effort to convince trump against killing the deal we'll
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just have to wait and see what happens america reports in there will meanwhile trump former secretary of state john kerry for shadow diplomacy because the ex diplomat reportedly met iran's foreign minister the u.n. recently and discuss ways to save in the deal and the a bomb a administration the iran nuclear agreement was reached back in twenty fifteen between tehran and five permanent members of the u.n. security council plus germany the negotiations have taken more than nine years and under the cream and iran's obliged to limit its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions drums threats to scrap. the deal iran's president has hinted this country may actually continue to comply with its terms in any case one of the main players trying to kill off the agreement is the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu he's been blaming to iran for aggressive intentions and is convinced iran is planning to plant weapons in syria in the tent to target israel
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we discussed the issue with the political analyst and the stanley who fears it could end the war france has tried germany has tried. no one seems to get through to trump except mitten yahoo on the war hawks in the white house such as bolton and pompei oh. this is i think one of the biggest problems the vibe of our day merle they'll be pushing harder and harder and harder to go to war with iran with the deal did was going to be a lot more warmongering you'll have accusations w m d's like we had in two thousand and two two thousand and three in the run up to iraq iraq is pretty similar to libya has been decimated yemen is being decimated. meanwhile the woman who trump wants as his new director of the cia is set to be grilled by the senate the appointment of gina her support would be controversial issue has been implicated in the agency so-called enhanced interrogation techniques but more on this is more against the. trump's really pushing gina haskell is the perfect
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candidate strong really strong smart tough and with thirty years of juji behind her so why all the hate one highly respected nominee for cia director gina her support who's come under fire because she was too tough on terrorists think of that in these very dangerous times we have the most qualified person a woman who democrats want out because she is too tough on terror when gina toughened terrorists meaning she ran a secret cia detention center where she those under her reportedly tortured prisoners by the way the videotapes which allegedly documented some of the most horrific tortures were destroyed by the cia tough woman all right with years of experience in the moral torture and any other reasons to vouch for her there's no one more qualified to be the first woman to lead the cia than thirty plus year
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cia veteran gina has spoke any democrat who claims to support women's empowerment and our national security but opposes her nomination is a total hypocrite interesting how someone's gender is now a factor when selecting a new cia head great argument as well that's like telling all black people all white people to only vote for the candidate of their skin color and people are buying that argument torture sarah torture is the reason why she's not qualified your ridiculous trump loving idiots feminism is about ensuring that women have the same rights and opportunities as men it also means holding women as accountable as man i oppose any torture of male or female for cia director that's like saying if you claim to be a group. refused to eat one of jack the ripper his prime cuts of meat your
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hypocrite women's empowerment is about getting their rights women nominated for the job not just one with seniority now gina who apparently had no problem torturing tied up suspects is allegedly squeamish about the confirmation hearing all those tough questions and in public might prove too much but trump has her back don't tell me it doesn't work to what your works ok folks should do you know have these go torture doesn't work believe me it works ok trump was applauded for that and many are of course against haskell and for their troubles they're targeted with this president trump is nominated hospital leave the cia but rand paul is opposing her confirmation falsely accusing her of torturing good lunch right up to is a big ass bill did exactly what our country asked of her and what was necessary to keep us safe call went with mine to washington to represent us.
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fortunately those resisting on capitol hill aren't alone one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given her ties to you know torturing human beings as a retired general and flag officers of the united states military we are deeply troubled by the prospect of someone who appears to have been intimately involved in torture being elevated to one of the most important positions of leadership in the intelligence community with this much opposition to gina haskell's nomination the job is still far off but make no mistake if the former torture a gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud. gaseous reporting now workers at the museum of the former nazi death camp say they've become the target of a hate campaign waged by. polish nationalists they're also concerned too about an increase in anti semitic incidence where most recently the home of an italian
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guided museum was vandalized with wash takers and xenophobe slogans you can see they include poland for the poles and also only polish guides in polish nationalists included officials at the site of downplaying the deaths of non jewish prisoners at the camp. what we hear is that people who died here mostly were jews that's a lie let me speak and so it is the government of israel and jews polish jews especially our attacking us they make us look bad. but actually it's museum officials to deny claims they haven't represented the deaths of polish jews and also say workers have been the target of online harassment and fake news reportedly incited by nationalists and that coincides with the introduction of poland's new holocaust speech law it was passed this year and bans any claims that the country collaborated with nazi germany during world war two specifically the legislation
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prohibits references to wartime nazi death camps in the country as being polish though some by lation of the law could face up to three years in prison the law though has faced a backlash in particular from israel and the us why the polish government has seen fit to come up with this legislation for beating people to have an opinion about the guilt or lack thereof of the polish nation it is bad for governments to try and regulate culture and history and literature. while no one can understand what why they would like to have some control over the narrative but it is all in all that bad practice the history of no matter whether they are polish or foreign should be the guards and this
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