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Speaker 1 (18s): Welcome back everybody. It's George Monty, coming at you going to pull back the curtain on those of us who are trying to utilize the heavy machinery to spray as Dan with propaganda and garbage, fake vaccines and fake Wars, global warming and all this other nonsense, I'm going to dig into what I think has happened.
And I think everybody has to admit there's something wrong. There's something wrong. I don't know exactly what it is, but if you feel like I feel then, you know, when you're being lied to and were being lied to, can we start off with a poem here by a John Calhoun Merrill technocrats, the story goes, we'll solve the horrid mess where ethics failing gadgets work, and we'll bring about success.
Just plug it in and hit the key and let the old brain rest just what we should or should not do. Technology can answer best, But gadgets. They may be the cause of the angst. The people feel for science is cold and does not care about the common wheel. Old Khan. Still whispers is moral laws, but a few still hear his voice all is relative and there is no truth. Just leave it to personal choice.
Computers, buzz, and wheels go round and bend them in the middle are dead. The person's free to do his thing. Morality has all gone to bed. All of this freedom and self esteem, leaving conscious as the guide. The world is fun and is a game with the Technocracy. By my side, I am the postmodern man and man means woman to what is the purpose of our lives? There's not the slightest clue.
We do our res to cyberspace and compose the digital thunder, just how the technology does for the soul causes me to wonder. I think it's important to just give you a quick remembrance. I'm sure most of you were familiar with Plato's to make us where he talks about for everything. Technology brings us.
It takes something away from us in the case of tomatoes while there's more than they could possibly summarize in this little rant I got here. I do remember one point where one individual was speaking. I think it was toff the toast Toth. However you want to say it. He was speaking to his creator about a technology. He created an, That creation was writing and he said, Oh, glorious creator.
I have created a technology that will help our human friends become wise beyond belief. It is the technology of writing no more to the people need to remember what it is when they can just turn the pages and reread and recategorize and understand what has been passed down from generation to generation.
And his creator smiled upon Toth, who was a God at the time as if he was a baby and said, Oh, talk to my Paragon of invention. It has Never wise for the creator of a technology to forecast how that technology will work. You have indeed created a great technology. However, the idea of writing will have the opposite effect of what you think. People will no longer need to work.
The muscle of memory. They will no longer need to truly understand situations when they can just turn to the experience of another who had written it down, they will lose the true meaning of that experience. And I would argue that's exactly what's happened. That is what technology does for everything that it gives us, take something away and I would take it one step further.
I would take it to the next level and say that for everything technology gives us and not only takes something away, but it takes something of our humanity away. It takes away our understanding, our fundamental understanding of how we need to treat each other, the planet that which is important.
It takes away all of that. And that is when we are. Now, we are in the midst of a technocratic takeover that you have been seeing, playing out since probably the seventies and were at a point now where in my opinion, you know, let's, let's get into some fun conspiracy that may not be a conspiracy. That is a conspiracy. You no, let's talk about the vaccines a little bit. First off.
They're not vaccines, right? The definite by definition, a vaccine is something that stops transmission, not the Johnson and Johnson. Not the Moderna not the Pfizer is not the AstraZeneca. Not one of them, not one of them stops transmission, not one of them. Therefore they're not vaccines by definition. That's not my definition.
Look it up. Go ahead. I'll wait. Do you do it good? Good for you. Challenge me on that. Go ahead. I like that. You know, it's also interesting to think about COVID-19 right. C O V I D 19. And remember about a year ago, cause it's been about a year that people were saying COVID 19, C O V I D 19 certificate, a vaccination I D 2019 certificate, a vaccination ID, 2019 as well.
That kind of seem like a bunch of who we backed in kind of, I mean, I thought that was interesting, but now you look at countries like Israel, where they have COVID passports. Look at New York, COVID passports. You want to travel. You got to show that you have been vaccinated. COVID vaccinated certificate, a vaccination ID 2019. Let me ask you this. What a government's do they tax people, right?
It's actually on everything. They need more money than any more specifically more of your money. They don't really need the corporation's money. Well, they need all the money they can get. However, because corporations run governments. It's very difficult for governments to tax corporations, but what they do want is as much money as possible. So they want to tax everything they possibly can. So how would you, how would you begin to regulate and come up with the tax?
If you create the most money, will you need to tax the most people, right? You can do. The United States is a pretty big, we are, I think still the world's biggest economy with the China being number two, but that still small potatoes, right? They do. You S Can bring in the billions of dollars tax revenue, maybe trillions, if you add up all the different taxes, but what if you could tax the world, right?
How would you do that? Well, you could tax the world by trying to figure out a new idea that everybody believed in. I know. Do you love the earth? Do you 'cause if you don't know the earth, you're a horrible human being. So you probably pay some money to prove that you love the earth. So that's a good start. So if we could tax everybody, if you want to tax everybody on the earth, Oh, I know why don't we tax the most abundant element on the planet that everybody uses and they use it for free.
How about carbon dioxide? Now you're talking, you know, that anybody can go and look up. There was a, anybody who's written. The history understands that when the United States had its policy of manifest destiny, we came to the Indians and we said, or the native Americans, and we told them we want to buy this land. And they laughed at us and said, you can't buy the land. The land belongs to everybody, but sure enough, we put up these contracts and we just told them what we're going to buy it anyway.
And they laughed at us. But guess what? We did it. We bought the land. So why can't you buy the air? What can't you buy the water? Let's talk about water. I'm from California. You know, Nestle, when I was a young boy, we would go up to Palomar mountain, go sledding up there, there, wasn't just not enough snow to ski that I got snow every winter. And you could have a big snowball fights and do your s...