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the united states will withdraw from the. nuclear deal president donald trump announces the u.s. is now out of the iranian nuclear agreements reached by chair on and six major powers in twenty fifteen years of top's. while they're on promises to talk to the other signatories of the deal most of which have already confirmed their commitment to it. and the israeli military reportedly launches strikes near damascus as it claims iran was planning an attack against israel from syrian territory. my colleague mickey aaron will be here next hour with more news as our live coverage gets under way of the world war two victory day celebrations in central moscow but first it's
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a look at the financial headlines in the kaiser report. i there i'm actually geyser this is the kaiser report and lots check in with stacey herbert right now and find out what's going on stacy max i have some interesting data here regarding the whole facebook remember the whole delete facebook hashtag delete facebook because facebook sold all our data our private personal information to cambridge analytics and then use that apparently to influence us to act against our better judgment and vote for trump and things like that they say. we've also seen lots of boycotts of various products because this is was something that you and i have talked about here in kaiser report is this new trend to outrage and boycotting everything around you and this is sort of like
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a karl marx in selling the rope to hang yourself and but first i'm going to look at actually the size of these those fangs sarahs actually there that app am a good fake good a goofy app am a good face ok apple amazon google and facebook from april twenty eighth the combined market cap is two point eight trillion dollars as apple amazon google and facebook in april two thousand and eight max just ten years ago they were a combined three hundred twenty billion so that's a huge increase nearly ten fold increase in the ten years killing lulu thier likes. i believe facebook's market share is increasing despite all the brouhaha concerning its surveillance technology that they sell has better including foreign governments but you know the multi-trillion dollar mark up of these companies is a testament to the nature of the platform the platform is now superseded the nation
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state facebook. two billion users that's bigger than china so it's the biggest kind of entity there is in the world or has ever been in the world and probably ever be in the world and there you get a penny on every ball you know you grab up a lot of dollars same thing with these other fang stocks or mugu guy pan whatever you describe the most at them a goofy. face which is going to buy new restaurant new hipster restaurant or go to parties and all a good face. served with home grown broccoli spears now you get it you get it you can download all these on an app on your phone and they stare at it all day you become a goofy good yeah yeah yeah and in the most you see them what are the language quickly devolved into the language of platform speak so that we live now as a fractured atomized entities are individual sovereignty has been destroyed we're
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no longer the human in that sense we're part of the now we're becoming insects and sexual as in insect you know you ever wonder why the ants in the bees and the things they know what to do when to do it because they're tied into a network the network to be networked humans are going from your own tools the squirrels are the bane of our existence they are all was so they're part of the end they're part of that network so we're becoming networked it i just saw a guy who has a thing here where he can access google database using his mind to conjure up answers that were at mit they did some sort of experiment where they got read a guy's mind but you know in terms of this facebook google all these sort of things is what has emerged over the past ten years a mass stoller has done great work on this and we've covered his work about all example ization on the law monopolies these guys have on essentially what used to be back in the seven thousand eight hundred in one thousand nine hundred in america the town square people would go there and congregate or they would congregate at
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the coffee shop with a beer hall and they would talk and they would talk about. politics and they would talk about you know the constitutional congress and things like this but nowadays you don't do that you meet and talk to your family on facebook and stuff like that . i've been kicked off facebook it's a long story but you know i realize now that i don't have a lot of the contact details for all my family only on facebook do i have access to them and now i've been cut off i've been cut off and i can't speak to my family facebook is denying me access to my family i feel like i'm in prison and i don't they're not allowed to come see me this is what it feels like just don't be an ism described by george orwell in one thousand nine hundred four things go down the memory hole so you replace your physical contact and the physical newspapers and letter writing and with the digital experience which is then being deleted and controlled by the platform masters and by the surrogate deities that we've now empowered yeah and with our own ideology that is that you know in america we don't
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have state media we don't have we have a constitution which guarantees your right to assembly and stuff like that but in this digital digitized world and financial ised world it's corporations that own and then the theory is that well corporations have the right to exclude you from their private property but if their private property is the public domain now that's where people congregate and me and that's where you go in a sample it becomes a very difficult story people don't understand two things number one the value of story and the value of public domain so the value of story you talked about the town square and giving news the town square because there was an ongoing story that people could relate to and then hear news and then understand how it is to be weighed and contextualized per the story of their life but we don't live in an era of a narrative that's linear anymore we live in a fractured story environment like a quick entire team in
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a film like pulp fiction on steroids everything is happening in real time simultaneously from a hundred different directors so we don't really have an. one continuous story that we live we live in many many different stories simultaneously we know we have a different life and different apps i'm somebody different telegram or somebody different what's something different on twitter i'm somebody different my emails i'm virus i'm essentially a symbol of a fractured personality is now due rigs to exist in this multifaceted multi-platform world but the x. at the expense of humanity which is why i'm constantly troubled by the robots that are in encroaching on to the public domain which leads me to my second point about the public domain the constitution united states essentially in its raw ist most. base. fundamental of the foundational is about the public domain that being that the there is no tyranny there is no dictator there is no potentate there is only
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the public domain that is the guardian of our liberties and in our life but this idea has been destroyed through corporate takeover of the public domain this is why when the we've collectively agreed to that that the public domain is branded google or facebook or twitter and that they have the right to exclude you from that public to one of the greatest bastards of america are the public parks like you seventy in the air areas the in our capitalist to say wall competition is great we should drill in those public parts a don't understand the constitution be don't understand the value of huge human the human experience see are working for the robots and d.d. our enemies to be exterminated with extreme prejudice well well of course a lot of antarctica capitalist found the ideas behind that are the likes of john law and adam smith who would have told you that nature you have to mimic nature markets to mimic nature and that's good to preserve some nature before we destroyed
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all to the highest bidder but i want to also talk about facebook said this i told you. about the hashtag delete facebook and that actually hasn't worked out so well well what crisis facebook added forty eight million new users in twenty eighteen according to data just released by the social networking giant user growth has actually been surging in fact during the first three months of twenty eighteen facebook added an impressive forty eight million daily active users d. a u s which is actually larger than the population of argentina and a lot of other countries the company reported a total of one point four four nine billion dows by march thirty first twenty eighteen so it seems like that old adage what is that something like there's no publicity is bad publicity so most explain something about facebook you know we grew up with the understanding that the average person uses something like less than ten percent of their brain. so that ninety percent as being on is being used
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by facebook. and they have access to your own use brain yeah i mean if you look bitcoin for example it's a way to cobble together this c.p. or computer power of you now to maintain a network facebook uses your brain to maintain their networks of people but they're in voluntarily joining facebook the same way you would involuntarily sneeze or involuntarily your heart would be or your blood circulation to your body you are in voluntarily joining facebook now to join the corpus of the interconnected folk humanity surrogate that we are now falling into like lemmings into a black hole of our own unconscious. satanist worship being the same out during the trials master came out as satan well they did admit that they track people who are not on face but they track your friends if you post look at richard stallman who of course if you know richard stallman he's extremely. willing to
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voluntarily give his private information to any corporation that's why he doesn't use. hauser's to browse the internet he accesses it in a crazy way that only an original hacker could do but he's got several facebook pages nothing to do with him he of course would never create a facebook page but if you go there and search for richard stallman there are several pages there are all these photos of him there's all sorts of information about his travels where he's spoken because people post stuff to facebook on his behalf that he doesn't want there he didn't give anybody permission to do that but they have a lot of information on him for example book warns of freshness against facebook any clinical psychologist would tell you like jordan peterson for example is very popular now as a clinical psychologist he makes some very. profound truths stated that for the mind controversial statement that a lot of people so many of us but that the mind seeks status you know it's a constantly like
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a game in your brain that monitors are status twenty four in every second of every day and you feel other ballots are on balance based on your status seeking so this idea of getting followers and getting likes it goes directly into the brain unfiltered by any societal contra drug it's going to rightly 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 to do a civilization or humanity they're simply reacting to their lizard brains as peterson might describe and 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
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point one percent rate reported during the last quarter of twenty seventeen october through december and there. 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 salmon and 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 copulate. know 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
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way don't go away. more in remembrance today marks the seventy third anniversary of victory in europe over fascism this is one of the most important dates on the russian calendar that can't be said of the europeans in america we discussed how that conflict continues to view of the world to this day. oh i see. americans i would say i'm not american but americans helped out really. world war two cures of the depression far united states is concerned prosperity of course from store.
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for the for us the whole world what it what and. historical rewrite ever since world war two to foment the cold war against russia against communism and. socialists nish bush. the soviets all me out you all just a swath of the earth so used to all go. well i think world war two has been the story credibly by the anglo-american media and that's because they want to minish the role of russia. and stalin who actually defeated hitler. welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado
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and speak with michael krieger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael is the poet laureate of the debt apocalypse michael welcome back wow doubt that was really kind of you know it's not to advance 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 i'm 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 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
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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 far as testimony before congress saying ventura staying and there. is a lot of word smithing to get around they 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 thought oh 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 decision organ it doesn't even do anything i don't even know why we have
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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 a while 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 consists of these hidden black box algorithms that you have no idea what's. we are behind the scenes i think 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 solution to connecting with people around the world ok so you talk about open source network let's put
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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 we have 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 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
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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 yeah a 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 the idea of open source open source software seems like a huge leap but for me yeah i was a multi-step process person 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
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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 will there's a back door or you know if there's malicious code or excel or like conspiracy theories like that but 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 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
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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 i have a four 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 it for as 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 you do have a place in the community i think that unheralded to some degree because. you're not actually widely quoted in the big like community and yet i think you are one of the most important people in the back like a man and if you look at the
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a civil war that goes on between fed cawing and cash for example or the rise of. 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 coins but as far as the as far as the sort of debate i think one of the 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
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made me very uncomfortable besides the fact that it was always obvious that craig wright was just tore of a character in a wire so you know for me you know the big cooling between itself not be cash i was 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. last year in that scaling debate that the grassroots right the vocal kind of 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
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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 yeah the grassroots. 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 i met with recently as one of the very earliest adopters a because i and he's a guy. is that correct you did meet with trace recently and what are your thoughts about trace i think traces railway one of the most it can point fingers in this space they are a trusted source that a wall street guy what were your thoughts a trace yeah so well so you're right there was a great big going meet up we had where a lot of the names you just mentioned were there which is which is great cause i never met any but we had them out of mice of the big question meister hofmann.
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board tax was there thomas hunter now you're mad because and then trace mayer 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 going 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 exact. same spot so we we have 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
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ostriches refusing to even consider it because it has a place in a post currency world so yeah it was great to meet him great to meet all of them right now it is a match of the top event the series called the road to twenty twenty five and i 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've created over there i think is probably linked from zero head to give us a little bit of a set up your absolutely so big basically i'm talking about how the next you know let's say six and a half years are going to be a period where you 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 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 us weekly an
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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 this is 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 kramer 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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for more than thirty years peter's sick soul from austria has been searching for information about soviets who fell in austria cheering world war two. his work is important because the false vacation of world war two history has reached unprecedentedly high levels some pages of being rewritten while others are simply being deleted. it.
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