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UK Column News Podcast 21st October 2024

Brian Gerrish, Prof. Diane Rasmussen McAdie and Ben Rubin with today's UK Column News. If you would like to support our independent journalism, please join the community: https://community.ukcolumn.org/ Sources: www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-21st-october-2024
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Well, of course, virtually nothing is said in the BBC or Western media about what's actually happening on the battlefield. Now, I'm going to say, as I've said many times, that there are some really excellent people on social media who are analyzing events in Russia. And I just want to show you this clip. And I'm going to talk through it because what we're going to see here is an animated map of Russian advances on just one section of the front. So let's get it started. And the key thing is to have a bottom left. You can see the scale. The kilometer is about two thirds, the length of the word Ukraine. And so these are relatively small advances, but they've been happening every day for every week, for every month that this war has gone on. And what you can actually see is how the Russians are steadily progressing. I've described this as a lava flow, and I think that's a pretty good description of it. But every inch of ground has to be fought over. And the Russians are overcoming Ukrainian defenses with maneuvers that often involve encircling groups of Ukrainian troops. And this is how they're moving forward on the front lines. Now, of course, none of this is talked about in Western media. It wasn't until very recently, at least, because the West doesn't want to admit that the Russians, despite all of the help from the US and NATO, the Russians are advancing in Ukraine. And that creeping advance will continue until Putin's special military operation is complete. It really is extraordinary the success of the Russians on the ground, because they're fighting the Ukrainians backed by the full resources of the US and NATO. And as we can see, the movement on our screens at the moment, the advances continue. Each time the Ukrainians fall back, they take up weaker positions. And this means that they're even more vulnerable to casualties. If you've just popped me back on screen, Stephanie, please. So that gives you an indication that was just one small section of the front. And that type of advance has been happening in many, many other sections of the front in Ukraine. And of course, the Western press terrified to actually tell people in the West the truth, billions going into Ukraine. But the Ukrainians are losing on the battlefield. Casualties horrific, some Western channels are reporting that Ukraine has suffered up to 1.8 million casualties dead and wounded. The Russians are claiming it's well over 800,000 casualties on the Ukrainian side. And that figure does not appear unrealistic. In contrast, of course, the West is only talking about Ukrainian casualties. Now, while the slaughter on the battlefield goes on, let's just have a look at what the Defense Secretary John Healy had to say to the nation. So we've just finished three days of intense defense diplomacy. First at NATO, now here at the G7. And as we head home, the hard work now begins, as we turn the talk into action. So I'm going to start and do three things. First, I'm going to continue to step up UK support for Ukraine with more military aid, more industrial production, and faster delivery of supplies. Second, I'm going to do even more with allies to help prevent escalation and pursue peace in the Middle East. And pushing all sides harder to stop fighting and de-escalate. Third, we must boost our defense industry both to strengthen our security and to grow our economy. So I'm going to work at Pace now to develop a new defense industrial strategy and also sign new defense deals with allies for joint programs that will bring new investment into the UK. Everyone here shares the same democratic values and faces the same global threats. So now we get down to work. Well, I'm going to say, in my opinion, another sickening video, because of course, he says that he's talking about peace, the next minute he's talking about giving Ukraine as much military support as the UK can possibly manage in order to keep the war and the fighting going. Then he switches and he's back to peace again. Then he's talking about the fact that this is effectively going to be bringing in business and it's good for the UK economy. It's good for us. It's good for our partners. The hypocrisy and the dissonance in what this man has to say is truly astonishing, but we can be sure the one thing he isn't calling for is immediate peace and ceasefire in Ukraine. No, the war must go on until, as far as the European Union and NATO and the US are concerned, they have expanded right to the Russian borders, clearly from what's happening on the battlefield, as we've shown, that isn't going to happen. Now, against that backdrop, let's just bring you on to this, which is what the Ministry Defence Twitter page has been reporting. So on the left, there is a map, none of the detail that I have just shown you on screen. On the right, it kindly says that Russia has maintained pressure. It doesn't now talk about the Russian attacks, but this is the first time in months that it's even been mentioned. I want to set this report against the backdrop of a key theme that was through the UK conference, The Future in In Bristol, on Saturday, and that was that we can make direct comparisons between what is happening here in the UK today, what was happening in 1930s Germany, and I want to thank the Speaker Claire Will's Harrison who put up this slide. Let's make it easier for our viewers to see. So what she was saying is you can compare what was happening in 1930s Germany to the UK today with suppression of any dissent against what our government is doing. The use of hate speech laws, the control of public discourse, and criminalization of political discussion. And of course, this is happening more and more that we're seeing people getting visits by the police simply because they've posted something on social media. And she actually goes on a little bit more if we can pop that one back on screen. Let's just go on here. So she adds to that a surveillance state and surveillance via policing, which I think is very clear to everybody or should be clear to everybody living in UK. And we'll just put in the last one, the erosion of civil liberties. So this is the state of things. And before we go to Ben, I just want to play a little clip taken from the World Economic Reason World Economic Forum meeting where a question was asked of the team. Let's other listen to this. Much we have not time for a few questions. So if you have a question, please identify yourself and tell us who you would like to ask the question to here in front, please. Frank Kane from Arabian Gulf Business Inside. I wanted to ask actually this isn't directed to anyone I don't think. You know, rather broader view would be interesting. To get your view on something that Professor Schwab said, because it struck me as interesting, but also rather gloomy, he said, if I've got my notes right, for the first time humanity could destroy itself just at the plenary now. And he singled out nuclear war, environmental threats, and technology as the three means by which humanity could destroy itself. This strikes me as quite a sea change, really. I mean, he's normally quite an optimistic person. Is this reflective of a change in sinking by weft? And also come the time of Davos, which of these three will be most on our minds, do you think? As you know, Frank, Merrick is also heading the program team. So I don't know if Merrick can give us the full insight already and what we'll be discussing in Davos, but Merrick, please, if you want to comment on that. Thank you, Frank. It was in a larger context for the annual meeting in Davos. We will be focusing on what Professor Schwab also said in the session. So it is the intelligent age, but actually the theme which we most likely will have is collaboration for the intelligent age. So being quite clear right about the fact that there is obvious productivity benefits and other benefits that these technologies all bear, but it. Well, I'm going to tell you that from there on, the man's question about break down a war in the world wasn't answered. It was increasing waffle about what the World Economic Forum has in store with us through technology. So on that note, Ben, let's bring you in. What have they got in plan? Sorry. What have they got planned for us? Well, Brian, actually, I think this is my segment. Sorry, Diane. I beg your pardon. I beg your pardon. I was watching Ben on the monitor. So yes, sorry. That was your segment. Absolutely no problem. Yeah, I think let's go back a little bit and look at what that what we were talking about there at the end of the conference. And last week, we had the Global Future Council's World Economic Forum Conference, which took place in Dubai. Just by definition, the Council's network is dedicated to promoting innovative thinking to shape a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable future for impact. So let's look at what that means a little bit. If we talk about the 30 future councils that exist within this network, within 2024, we'll be looking at one of these, which is space in a little bit more detail in just a few minutes. But first, let's hear what what Clash Bob himself had to say when he opened the conference and what he views to see the future of Davos 2025 to be. Everybody would agree we never have lived in such turbulent times. So there are deep transformations happening and I just want to mention four. And so those four transformations are conflating, which means each transformation is influencing the other ones. So first one, of course, is the transformation or transition from a unipolar stable world to a multipolar, very unstable, very conflictual world. So second transformation is the need to move into a green world. And I'm speaking here not only about climate change, I'm speaking here about a new relationship with nature, preserving our oceans, preserving soil, preserving our forests. So third transformation which is happening is certainly what I would call see technological, see intelligent transformation. We are moving from this industrial world into see intelligent world. And you will see global future councils will help us very much to shape the next annual meeting in Davos, which has the title actually of cooperating for the intelligent age. So the intelligent age then obviously is a time for cooperation. It is imperative that we develop environmental, social and geopolitical intelligence alongside technological intelligence. And this is all side in the show notes. You can look at these definitions on the website itself. It talks about in particular about transforming how we live. Cities are becoming smarter. Sensors AI becoming more important from traffic flow to energy uses and how smart homes and smart cities are going to revolutionize the way we live. So the intelligent age is far beyond technology alone. It is societal revolution and this can either elevate or fracture humanity. And Professor Schwab is giving us the option of whether or not we choose to fracture or elevate depending on what we do with it. And of course the intelligent age can accelerate the progress of the sustainable development goals. They're beginning to panic. If you look a little bit at all of this, they are panicking because we are behind schedule for agenda 2030 it would seem. And they think the intelligent age has the option to increase and sort of escalate the progress to go faster. In particular, let's look at one example of how we're going to do this. This has to do with space exploration which they feel is already creating new challenges. So the Council on the future of space is one of the global future councils within the network. So I said there are 30 networks within this particular organization. It is looking at how these concepts position themselves in an already busy area of the lower Earth orbit and how can international collaboration and public-private partnerships ensure sustainable and inclusive. There are those words again, development on Earth in space. Well, let's find out from the former head of UK space. Let's see what she had to say on the World Economic Forum's YouTube channel. Scientists recognize that you could correlate when you were going to get an outbreak of that disease if you had a very high appreciation of water levels over a very, very wide view. And they also realized that the only way you could get that kind of perspective was from space. So we ran a program where there was satellites being tasked with monitoring those water levels in Vietnam. They could then correlate that to where you were going to get mosquito outbreaks and they could then correlate that to where you were going to get a disease outbreak. Now what's the value of this? The value of this is they were able to get a six-month lead-in time on when you were going to get those disease outbreaks and that meant they were able to put in place mobile health facilities to make sure they could manage the disease. The space operating environment is getting increased. We call it increasingly contested, increasingly congested. It's just busier, right? It'll wear a victim of our own success. And I think most people think about space, then they think about, you know, this huge, huge infinite entity, which of course it is. But the bits we use of space are much more finite. So I often talk about them as like ring roads around major cities. And, you know, the key ring road that low Earth orbit is becoming increasingly populated. Beautiful music, Diana had to comment. And that was just posted on Saturday when we were having a wonderful time in Bristol. This lady was posting about space and what comes next. And so, you know, it's interesting that she mentioned mosquitoes as we know WF is always saying to watch out for the mosquitoes. So let's see what the connection is going for between mosquitoes and space. It should be very interesting. So in addition to all of these wonderful videos and documents, the WEF in partnership with universities and other organizations now has a space sustainability rating, which has been around for a couple of years. And it's basically a social credit for sustainability within organizations. It's based on the positive impact that we could have on sustainability and space. So we only have just so far, I believe three partners that I have found of organizations that have agreed to sign up to this particular agenda of a social sustainability credit system is what I'm going to call it. And so there are only three rated organizations. And in addition to that, that didn't seem to go very well. So we now have a new option from 2022, that first one is from 2016. We now have the space sustainability monitor, which is a concept paper, an entire document that you can read. The link is in the show notes. If you're really interested in seeing about it, this has a list of international frameworks and best practices to ensure that outer space activities are safe and, of course, sustainable. And this is in line with the UN's guidelines for the long-term sustainability of outer space, activities of the committee on the peaceful uses of outer space. So the UN, again, has a document which lines up perfectly with this WF plan. And Brian, it would seem that the globalists are not happy enough just to control the globe. They now want to control space as well. What do you think? Well, the problem is I wouldn't trust any of them. And with the innate music that accompanies the videos where they tell us about it, I'm increasingly worrying them, you know, are these people super intelligent? No, are they better than the rest of us? No, would I trust them to run Earth? No, let alone space? That's my view on it. Perhaps I'm being cynical. No, I think that brings in bed here. Is that right? We got to to your section, Ben. You're calling me cynical, Brian. Anyway, we're going to continue. Hello, everyone. Hi, Brian. Hi, everyone watching your home. I hope you're well. We are going to continue with a line of investigation that we were focusing on last week when I was talking about this gentleman, Daniel Sachs, and the top level operations that he's running. Briefing global leaders on how to divide and rule their populations in order to deliver this thing called radical centrism, which I think is authoritarianism. That's what we're talking about. Global authoritarianism, order out of chaos that Daniel Sachs and his colleagues have created in our societies. The way he's going to implement it, as I mentioned last week, is through this democracy flywheel, where they're going to connect with the people down in the right-hand side who will vote in politicians whose policies will be delivered by civil servants, all controlled by Daniel Sachs and his organizations. This is a naked, global power grab. Now we're going to talk about the mechanics of the system with a particular focus on these two individuals. We have Robin Scott, who is co-founder and CEO of A Political, which is focused on civil servants, and Lisa Whitter, who is co-founder and CEO of A Political Foundation, which focuses on politicians. Both of these ladies are well-economic forum young global leaders, and Robin Scott is also a Gates Cambridge scholar. She was funded through her education by Bill Gates. Now let's start focusing on Robin Scott. She runs a political, as I mentioned, where public servants come to connect and learn about what climate innovation cities, local government, digital data and AI, all of the world economic forum roadmap items and all of the stuff that the global public private partnership is seeking to implement. They are extraordinarily influential. They're currently training a million civil servants worldwide with a grant, sorry, from Google.org. They were given $5 million to deliver that piece of work, and they're also delivering what they call an AI campus, which is designed to embed artificial intelligence into governance structures, which was seed funded by Google, as well as the Rockefeller Foundation. Now this goes right to the very front line of UK government. They're partnering with the Cabinet Office, so we can see here in the bottom left-hand corner, Cabinet Office is one of the partners listed on the website. So this goes right to the Office of the Prime Minister, and this is the same with Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson, as it is today with Keir Starmer. This is the power behind the scenes. This is how the global uni-party system is being rolled out. Interestingly, Robin Scott was at the World Economic Forum last week talking about intelligent economies. We can see here that she very much enjoyed sharing apolitical insights on emerging technologies and institutions of the future that the World Economic Forum has high-level dialogue on the age of intelligent economies. So we can see here that the strategic perspective that Diane has just outlined with intelligent economies being the new paradigm that we're going to move into being routed directly down into the very front line of the British. The British government actually says there that the bottom line is we won't have intelligent economies unless these are supported by intelligent institutions which understand and adapt to the technologies of the future. This is right in the heart of the British state. Really important. That's apolitical. We're now going to have a little look at Lisa Whitter on the right-hand side. We can see is the co-founder and CEO of Apolitical Foundation. Just a quick pause on the name here, by the way, because I think this is an interesting point. I've spoken about it before, but I just want to reiterate this. I think they're playing with the words here. Apolitical, one word, means not political, but you can see that the A and the political are actually slightly different waiting. I actually think that is a political, two words, foundation for global governance. That is the ambition for this organization being run by this woman, Lisa Whitter, who describes herself as a global citizen, which is obviously not a thing. You can't be a global citizen. One of her personal values and values of the organization is audacity. She is certainly audacious. She is projecting power globally from London and Berlin to 170 countries worldwide. This comes from their own video materials. We got potentially half a million people on this platform. This is focused on new political leaders. They want to bring into the system that are going to run the system on their behalf. It's backed by a bunch of people. We spoke about Daniel Sachs last week, but there are a few others in the mix as well. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seagrid Rousing, Open Societies, which is where Daniel Sachs would have directed the funding from, and also the West Young Global Leaders. The Young Global Leaders Program actually backed this organization. This is one of the mechanisms for delivering their strategy out into the world. We're going to have a little look at Lisa Whitter, just to see what she's been up to over the past couple of weeks, just to give you a sense of how these people operate and how they're projecting power internationally. Also importantly, who's in her network? The first event I'm going to talk about is this one, which was a BMW Foundation event that the Herbert Quant Responsible Leaders Innovation Forum. They're also responsible. You can see Whitter, they're sent to left with a bunch of ladies. This is a very, very female dominated space that I've spoken about previously. Before we get into what happened there, let's just have a quick look at Herbert Quant, for whom the event was named. He was a member of the Nazi Party. He actually ran Nazi concentration camps, and then he bought BMW after the war using the money that he made from using slave labor in those camps. That's something that the Quant family have never apologized for. You can see here from the New York Times, they are the heirs of Nazi fortunes, and they aren't apologizing. This article from 2022. Who wasn't apologizing? Well, it wasn't Herbert Quant because he died in 1982, but it was his son, Stephen Quant, who is the largest shareholder in BMW on the board of trustees of the BMW Foundation, and also a world economic forum, Global Leader of Tomorrow from 2002, which was the precursor to the Young Global Leader program. It's essentially the same thing. That's the same program that Tony Blair and a bunch of other British politicians graduated from. That's a pre-Young Global Leader. He also, interestingly, holds a significant stake in entrust. He's specializing in digital identity systems, which are an evolution of the same systems the Quant family developed to manage the Nazi concentration camps. The numbering, the ethnic and religious categorization, the punch card systems, even down to the tattoos on the skin of prisoners, reducing them to trackable and traceable and knowable objects. That's one of the reasons, I think, that this company who ran those concentration camps secured a contract in 2021 with the UK government to advise them on the future of the COVID passport system. This is who Lisa Whitter from a political foundation is hanging around with. Also at this event, we had Sondrian Dixon de Cleve, who is president of the club in Rome. Club of Rome, sorry, who Lisa Whitter is apparently very good friends with. You can see that her arm is around Dixon de Cleve's shoulder on the right-hand side of this image. Who else was there? I'm just going to skim through this because these networks are huge and complex, but I'm just going to pick out some ones that I think are particularly interesting. Who else was there? Janis Farrufakis, so you can see his name on the screen on the left-hand side, which is the former finance minister of Greece, big-time left-wing political commentator, perfectly happy to hang around with these people. I think that tells you quite a bit about the modern left. Then Susan, just at the interesting comment here from someone called Susan McPherson, "Love that you are all together. It's a small world and it's getting smaller." So I think there's a tiny group of particularly high-powered women who are part of this global network of supposed kind and empathetic leaders who are going to be building this new global system of governance. They're just bumping into each other on a constant basis on this international conference circuit. So that's the first event, the BMW event. The second - and this is, by the way, this is just two weeks worth of Lisa Witter's diary. This is how she lives. It's actually spends her time. The second event was in Berlin, and this was focused on One.org, which is the 20th anniversary of One.org, which is part of the World Health Summit. You can see Witter crouching in the center there in the golden black dress, and the event was held, as I said, in honor of, excuse me, I've just jumped ahead slightly, of One.org, and also the guest of one that was this lady, Ndidi Okenkwa Nunwani. I hope I'm saying that correctly, and they were very excited to talk about Africa and our shared responsibility to this big, beautiful content, youth demographics, innovation, but also, let's be honest, critical minerals, remittances, political leadership, bond ratings, right? So a lot of this stuff, it's positioned as kind and empathetic about helping the youth, but in reality, this is about exploitation and extraction. Now, who are One.org? Big global campaigning and lobbying group, co-founded by Bono in 2004. As I mentioned, Ndidi is on the board of directors. She's the president and CEO alongside a bunch of other luminaries like Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, Joe Feral, who's the MD of Global Policy for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and Ndidi Okenkwa Nunwani is also trustee of the Rockefeller Foundation, right? This is the sort of level that we're talking about here alongside failed politician Gordon Brown and also Paul Palmer, who runs the BT that I've spoken about previously. And as I mentioned, all of these people, I'm certainly the One.org people were in Berlin for the World Health Summit, which was run under the theme of building trust for a healthier world and focusing on the critical need for innovative solutions and trust building in global health. Everyone was honored to be there. And also, Mr. Nunele from One.org had to simply had to drop in for a nightcap at Gold's House, which is the Freud Communications Run International propaganda network for the delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals, who I also spoke about on the show last week. And when she was there, she was delighted. I'm sure to be hanging around with Bill Gates. You can see them both standing next to each other at Bang in the center of the image. This was the week before Gates was in town in London, briefing Keir Starmer on what he needs Starmer to do. And I think this just gives you a great little glimpse into the people in the networks that are allowing people like Daniel Sachs, in particular, to project power globally in 170-plus countries and bring in this new system of governance. Thank you very much for that. I've been very interested to watch the comments in the chat box as you've gone through that section. And a couple of comments are on the basis that these people are just running talking shops. And no, they're not. This is the reason why UK column is focusing. These are the people that are actually helping to create and implement global political policies and procedures. This is what is controlling the UK, the US, and other countries worldwide. And this is what real politics in the world is about. The BBC, of course, will never talk about this because they do not want the public to know who is really driving politics. We'll talk about this a little bit more in UK column extra today. But I think it's immensely important. UK column is giving you the real news today, in particular. And we're discussing the powerful lobbying groups and change agents that are driving global politics. Now, if our audience likes what we're doing, then please come on board and support us. And you can do this in a number of ways. 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But the first thing I want to say to our supporters and the attendees of that event was thank you so much, because it was wonderful for us. Now, there was a theme running through the event, although this wasn't declared to the speakers, we allowed people to speak freely. But these are some of the key points that came up. You can't fight what you cannot see. And you do not understand. And this is an area that UK column is constantly working to try and help viewers and listeners understand, interpret, analyze what's happening in the world. All of the speakers focused on this critical issue that the battle at the moment is for our minds. And if people are feeling stressed and anxious and worried, and they can't get a grip of what's really happening around them, then don't beat yourself up about it, because you are being attacked, because we have individuals that we are beginning to show you in our news reports who are working to control our minds every minute of every day. Now, what can we do about it? Many of the speakers were pushing this across, but effectively, action conquers the fear. But there are other things as well. So, preparation helps, training helps, understanding and research helps, teamwork and supporting people. And at the end of the day, laughter and staying fit and healthy is a very key point. And this was used as a big introduction to our speakers. And we just want to say to the audience, we had some really great speakers. And we'll tell you in a couple of minutes how you can still see those speakers in action. Now, a bit of good news here. This was sent to us by Peter G. And what he's pointing out is that there's been a win in a local traffic network area, where the local authority realized that all that was happening was the traffic was being re-routed. So, it looks like the scheme is going to be scrapped. And this sort of thing is now coming about more and more due to the action of local people. Let's have a little glimpse at some of the action in the conference itself. And I'm just going to start off with Dr. Malek, who opened the event as the first speaker, a really wonderful speaker. Let's just have a little listen to what he said. Well, imagine you're standing back and you can see the whole timeline of humanity stretched out in front of you all the centuries before you all lined up. And you see that empires have risen and fallen, revolutions have come and gone. Who here wouldn't want to be a fly in the wall and watch the fall of Rome? What a fascinating time that would be. Guess not folks. We are witnessing another pivotal moment in human history. It's the fall of the Western civilization and the American Empire. So, he quickly picked up on the theme of the collapse in the society around us. This is real. It's happening. It's engineered. It's calculated. And if we're to stop it, we have to understand it and take appropriate action. Now, let's have a look at a second clip here. This is Charles Malek introducing Kim Ishawood, a lady that's done such fantastic work, working to try and protect children from sexual grooming in UK schools. Without any further ado, we'll post on time. Kim Ishawood, thank you very much for coming. Thank you. You can call him from up in us. This is a wonderful opportunity. So, for those who don't know us, we are public child protection wheels. We do exactly what it says on the 10. We are the public protecting the children in wheels. So, we haven't got a lot of time today. I'm not really going to address much of the sex education with you, because you can find all of yourselves later on. While I want to look at today, we're going to roughly look at the problem. I want to introduce some of the people that's fighting this in wheels, and then I'm going to discuss a little bit about the process that we've been through. Thank you, Mr. Speaker, graphic lessons on all sex, how to choke your partner safely, and 72 genders. This is what passes for relationships and sex education in British schools. So, truly horrific, what's happening in schools with very young children. Last clip here, this is part of the theme of proper gander at work in the UK and the West. But this is the media on trial team talking about the power of the intelligence services when it comes to the media. This is David Miller speaking. But in the documents, the luminous documents that we went through, what became apparent really to me was an only interesting thing, which is that this think tank was actually a front for militant intelligence. The guy who rallied was an honorary colonel in militant intelligence. The guy called Donald Lee, and he and his four SES sidekick, Lafayette, the guy named Lafayette Lee. We're running this thing from the basement of this think tank in London. But they had this other guy in there who was put in as a chief operating officer of the think tank, and it took him a while to realize that what was going on here was that this was a serving MI6 officer, and that he'd been put in because of my six don't really trust the literature, because it's a lot more than right. And he's still two guys. And then anyway, that's what we do all the time. So dangerous times in UK where the media and the proper gander is formulated with the help of our very own intelligence services. Now, if you want to see the event speakers, you can still do that through live streaming. If you go to the UK, call them website, look for this box. If you click on it, it'll take you through to this menu, and ultimately you can sign in. It's $25. That's just because of the system that we've used. That is under 20 pounds. But that will give you access to the full day speakers. And I encourage you to go and have a look because it was truly excellent. And I'll just end this segment by saying that somebody in the chat box said, did I really hear that our children in school are being taught how to choke their partners in later life? That is. And the answer is yes, indeed you did. That's how sick things are becoming the UK. Ben, we'll bring you back again. You're on the subject of AI. Indeed. I answered earlier that the world economic forum crowd seemed to be panicking. And I think they are panicking. And I think part of that is because they thought that AI was going to fix all their problems for them. Actually, you can see a lot of communication coming out of the consulting firms in particular that they don't know how to deliver the SDGs. So maybe AI can come with some ideas and it won't, but they can wreak havoc as they try to implement it. I'm going to start with a quick quote here from Frank Herbert, author of June. "Once men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free, that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them." You could actually say the same for women, to be honest with you, because as I said earlier, this is a very women dominated space. And we're going to have a little look at what happened two weeks ago today at Kogex Festival in London. And we'll start with a quick video. [Music] So unlocking and seizing the opportunity presented by AI. I spoke about Kogex a couple of, last summer actually, I think I did an interview with Debbie talking about something called the Digital Industrial Complex, which you can go and have a listen to, which gives you a bit more background of the organization. But it's basically an events specialist, and this was one of the big summits that they hosted. They think of this as being like a micro Davos type event, which they held, as I said, two weeks ago, focusing on seizing the AI opportunity, was held at the Royal Abba Hall. So right in the beating heart of the British establishment, directly next to all two Imperial College. And this was a very, very female lead. This is some images I'm going to show you from the events that were released subsequent to the event. And they're really, really focusing on pushing forward female leaders, female voices, women with microphones on stage, men patiently listening to them. This is women taking the lead. And I see this as being rooted in intersectional feminism, which is one of the components of the woke bit of woke fascism that I've spoken about previously. And I'm not saying, by the way, that women shouldn't take the lead in certain situations or anything like that, but fundamentally, we need each other in order for society to run properly. And the sense that I get from organizations like Colgatex and from elsewhere is that the men are essentially being replaced by AI. So this is a really telling image, I think. You've got men standing in the corner listening, women with the microphone. And I don't think that this is a positive thing. And the reason I don't think this is a positive thing is that the people behind these technologies, as we speak about pretty much every week, do not have our best interests at heart. And I'm just going to leave you here with a few quotes from you, Val Noah Harari. If you go to the Colgatex website is the first person who pops up on the home page. You can see him on stage there on the right hand side. All right. And I'm going to show you three quotes from him. So the first one is this, human rights are just like heaven and just like God. It's just a fictional story that we've invented. And that's come from his TED talk that he gave back in around 2009 or 10, I believe it was, a remarkable thing to say. So I haven't actually popped that up. So you can read it. My apologies. Human rights are just like heaven and just like God. It's just a fictional story. That we've invented. Next quote. The technology will make more and more humans economically useless and therefore politically powerless. Different parts of humanity might have different futures. We might see a process of speciation. And speciation is where a species splits in two, become separate. And the AI builders and owners, the people actually behind these systems, believe that they're going to elevate themselves above the rest of humanity using this technology, right? That's being brought in at events like this, right? This is not just a talking shot, by the way. Someone said that a moment ago, it's not a talking shot. They are deploying this technology into the economic system. They're deploying it into central government. It's back by one of the corporations that you saw in the opening video there. This is very, very real when it's happening right now. This is top of the agenda. And the reason it's top of the agenda is because they're using this tech, as I spoke about in the segment earlier, to take over our society, to take over our systems. This is the final quote that I'll leave you with from you've all known a Ferrari. Sorry, again, my fault jumping ahead. The AI will take over human systems from within. So he says the most important thing to realize about AI is that it's not a tool. It's an agent that will take over human systems from within. And it's being invited into those systems by the people, including a large number of intersectional feminists attending events like COGEX, which was held a couple of weeks ago today. Well, Diane, let's bring you back in. And you're going to talk to us about hurricanes and who deals with hurricanes. Yes, thanks, Brian. So I started covering last week the recovery efforts in relation to Hurricane Hill clean and Hurricane Milton. And I think this deserves much more coverage to let school a bit more into it. Although again, I would add the caveat that I'm not necessarily going to cover the way these things the way the mainstream media would do so. And we're going to go a little bit deeper into what's actually happening and ask some particular questions. Just as a reminder, as I said last week, Hurricane Katrina is still unprecedented when it comes to the level of disaster, especially in terms of deaths, as we see here in 2005. Almost 1400 people died as a result of Hurricane Katrina. Hurricane Helene has an approximate death toll of around 228, which of course still may change. Hurricane Milton has approximately 12. And again, we don't really know these final totals yet because we're still dealing with the sort of the impact of the storms. We have a lot of mainstream media coverage that we've been seeing as well about admitting that not everyone knows exactly what's happening yet. There have been some deaths for people still haven't been identified. And Hurricane Helene made landfall about three weeks ago. I'm also going to recover some social media reports that's showing some things of what's happening on the ground from citizens who are probably potentially recording some things that wouldn't be shown in the mainstream media for various reasons, as we might imagine. As of the 19th of October, we still have unidentified people who are dead. And we still see, for example, that there may be more than six months without power in some areas of Western North Carolina where the devastation was the worst and we see a lot of volunteers who are helping and doing a lot of the work and providing generators where FEMA is generally just not happening anywhere that's useful. So let's see a video clip here to see what's going on. As crews work to remove debris and restore utilities, this storm knocked out both the main line and the redundant line. Asheville Mayor Esther Mannheimer says plenty of work remains. It could be weeks until residents have potable water again. Do you think that there's anything that could have been done differently to better prepare for something like this? No, I don't think so. I don't know on the budget of a local government how you create systems that are resilient enough to withstand a catastrophic event like this without any failure. I don't think that's possible. The mayor and other officials warned that misinformation and conspiracy theories, especially about the federal response, continue to complicate recovery efforts in a region that never expected a storm of this magnitude. The biggest tragedy to me is if someone doesn't get the benefit they are allowed to get or are entitled to because they believe one of these conspiracy theories. The mayor herself has been the target of online attacks and threats, including anti-Semitism. It can take your focus off of the recovery effort and for me created a terrible concern about just how people in this world think about challenges like we're facing right now, that they want to find a scapegoat, that they want to find someone to blame, instead of doing what everyone I see here doing, which is helping a neighbor coming together as a community, helping one another, try to recover from this catastrophe. So what we're starting to see here, Brian, is people who are not taking responsibility at the highest levels, including the mayor of the closest major city to the area, just Asheville, North Carolina. That was the mayor of Asheville. We see FEMA just starting to say, well, it's all misinformation. It's conspiracy theory. We're hearing these words over and over again. We have a FEMA website that is called the Hurricane Rumor Response website, where they are apparently trying to bust some of the myths and create what they say are falsehoods and pieces of misinformation and conspiracy theories about what's actually happening and what FEMA is and is not providing. And it's all actually just very interesting, because when we actually look deeper into what they have and have not done, that there's some of the funding that we see for fiscal year 2025, what we have heard is rumors that FEMA can't actually afford to provide disaster relief. An interesting thing here, and this is the 2024 year fiscal year report to Congress, is that we see that the majority of the budget has gone to COVID-19 relief in the year 2024, which doesn't really make any sense to me, considering the fact that we have hurricanes every year in America. When we look more at some of the sort of local coverage by people, individuals, we see more and more people who are suffering, people who have had their homes destroyed as a result of the devastation. This man in particular offered some of his own personal business space to FEMA to borrow, and then they decided they were addicting him from his own business space, and now he doesn't know what to do. He's kind of left with no options. You can watch this entire video. Link is in the show notes. We also see FEMA saying that they have stopped any assistance that they were providing because of the threat of arms militia. We don't really know what this means. Some people say this has been debunked, so people say it hasn't. So they have either evacuated or not shown up at all yet because of the dangers of these armed militia groups that are apparently out there. But then we see individuals saying on social media, that's not really true. There is no armed militia. They're just not there. They didn't show up, and they're using that as an excuse for a Wi-FiMA as an actually coming to do anything for the victims of a hurricane. So let's see one more video here. This was the result of an independent journalist from Steel News that actually went into what is one of these FEMA camps, which is located in the area of the devastation. And then let's talk a little bit about what she found out and where we go from there. It's out here in West of Asheville, about an hour and a half west of Asheville. And they're putting a tornado shelter in here apparently. Got a delivery. So stick with us. We're going to figure out what's going on. Maybe I can slide in with this truck. They won't see me. Hi. I'm Anne Vanderstiel with Steel News. I'm live right now, and I'm just wanting to find out what y'all are doing here and who's organizing and who's who's actually got the property under lease. Okay. Give me one second. And I'll go ahead and just get some supervisor come out here and speak to you. Okay. Are you guys private security? Just ma'am. You are who's your contract with? Strategic Security Corps. And who do they contract with? Yes. Do you guys know who your contractor is? You'll be able to answer all your questions for you. Do you say you're with me? So eventually the manager came out after the guy made the phone call and he eventually came out inside with these locations are being built for up to 700 responders so that the survivors can stay in the hotels in the area. Now I'm wondering about the tornado sort of things that were coming in on the trucks, the tornado shelters at Western North Carolina is on a particular area for tornadoes. And there are several of these coming in. So I'm kind of wondering what these actually are. There's been some rumors about that, but nobody knows for sure. They were saying the FEMA responders could have a range of duties and but the locals are saying that FEMA again hasn't been in the area. The manager says that this infrastructure, this particular camp needs to be built before FEMA can come in and help the survivors who are currently living without heat, without water, without food, without any basic resources, but they're waiting for these camps to be built before they can get any help. So those are some interesting questions. This is apparently drone footage of this FEMA camp on the next slide where we can see that the locals said, well, these are popping up overnight, but although it's built for what appears to be a long-term presence, FEMA was saying, well, they're using this to bring in the full assistance of the government, but people on the ground are saying that that actually doesn't seem to be happening at all. When we look at a map on Google Maps, for example, we see that the locations of what they're labeling as the Western North Carolina floods are the areas where they're building these camps, and I did a little bit of research as to where these are physically located in Western North Carolina. They do correspond very closely to where the majority of the worst devastation was. Another interesting question that's come out is who owns these areas that are being sold made into camps. These seem to be a range of trucking organizations called Smoky Park Acres, Smoky Park Solutions. These all seem to be owned by the same man who has a Ukrainian name and also owns a trucking company, which is called Delta Transport, and we are looking into that. Now, coming back to the Strategic Security Court that the armed guards that the lady was talking to in the video, I looked into this a little bit more because this is particularly interesting. They are listed on Facebook as hiring for Hurricane Helene, Armed Security in South Carolina, but they've been to this in a number of states related to the area, although, of course, we know the majority of the devastation was actually in North Carolina and Tennessee. So I followed that link to their website to see what they were looking for in terms of their job description. They're looking for people who are emergency responders, and these are for immediate emergency response and deployment. They are proud to be a FEMA contract holder. They are in charge of armed or unarmed security guards, temporary life support facilities, search and rescue teams, and swift water flood rescue teams. And the specific job description in particular is really, really concerning. This is basically a public-private partnership, obviously working with FEMA, but if you look at some of the things they want them to do, they want to have a lot of armed. They want them to be able to apply handcuffs. They want to wear a exposed handgun, police-style full-duty rig, level two retention holster, pursue suspects on folks that subdue combative person after running in pursuit, climbing well in pursuit or in an emergency situation on and on and on. So these are not just people who are going to go into homes and rescue people and give them food and clothing. Brian, I'm really wondering why this is necessary, because I can't imagine that a FEMA officer would need to be doing police-style rescue operations in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane. In the first instance, no. There are a lot of questions to be asked, I think, about exactly what these units are and what they are designed to do as far as the government is concerned, as opposed to the people on the ground. Okay. Did you have a little bit more here? No, that's all. Thank you. Okay. Where does that take me? Let's just bring you on to this one here. I couldn't resist this headline from the BBC News, not my king, Australian Senator Shouts at Charles. Well, the Senator concerned that the BBC didn't want to show was this lady Lydia Thorpe. She said, "This is not your land. You're not my king to be sovereign. You have to be of the land. He is not of this land." Let's just have a look at the little clip that the BBC did decide to show, and I've added a second BBC clip onto the end of it. [inaudible] Give us one of the strong problems. As far as you have felt, how fight me and people, did you try to help me? Give us a treat. We want a treat. That's it. Get off. And get on the way. Get on the way. Get on the way. Come on up, please. Come on up, please. [laughter] So we started the news with a clamp down on free speech and any dissenting voice. And of course, that lady was dragged away. You heard her voice fade into the distance. The meanwhile, we see Charles with his medals. What they're for, I've no idea. But could it's me, the weight of the muster must make his day very tiring. And I'm just going to say that, remember what this lady said, which is that it's not his land. And of course, this goes back to the indigenous peoples of Australia standing up for themselves. Well, I think we're just about at the end of the news. But before we get there, I just wanted to add this to the Australia story, which is basically from the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, UK and Australia. And it's a blog site where they invite people into post. And this is the International Day of the Girl Child, enabling girls to shape their own futures. Well, it's very interesting, isn't it? Because a girl is a very young woman, if not a child. We've got enabling girls to shape their own futures. But if you look at the age of the people in that particular image, they look pretty mature to me. I think we're looking at women. So I just leave people to think about the madness that we've got as the world government tries to tell us we don't actually know what a woman is. Okay, and you've got a couple of humorous slides to finally finish on Don, I think. Yeah, I think we would just start a little bit of humor to end the Monday news. So over the weekend, President Trump has been trying to claim whether and I haven't verified this one way or the other. If Kamala Harris actually did have a summer job at McDonald's Edge, she claimed she did when she was younger. So as we all know, McDonald's is Trump's favorite restaurant. He loves a good, you know, burger over from the Diet Coke and the burger that used to be famous for when he was president. So he decided to actually get a job at McDonald's. And he did this to make a point to say, well, I don't know if Kamala Harris actually worked at McDonald's, but I know that I certainly did. So he went to McDonald's in Pennsylvania, which is a major battleground state in the election and had a job for the weekend. And let's see what happened. It's an amazing business. It's an amazing country. And we're going to make America greater than ever before. Are you going to see Aaron Rock? Look at the enthusiasm. I mean, that's thousands of people have been able to go miles back. That's incredible. Are you going to be an Aaron Rocker or what's your answer in there? I'm going to make my way to the president. Let's move in tonight and move it forward to it. That should be a good game. And yeah, we're talking about the great coach and we'll see how it is. Tell us about getting started in your own career, Mr. President. How did you tell those jobs that people take early on to try to make a break and how you did it? This is a great job to take. It requires expertise. I'm going through the french fries stuff as a whole. What have you learned? Do you learn anything new? And it requires great expertise, actually. Do you appreciate McDonald's work? Why would a man stoop to that level done? He wanted his fries, Brian. We're smiling at the end of the news, but really we're in clown world and my goodness, it's up to each and every one of the population, whether that's UK or Europe or the US, to stand up and put an end to this utter madness in global politics. But that's my opinion. We'll leave it there. We'll say to our audience, thank you very much for joining us wherever you are in the world. Thank you all for your support. And thank you once again to the huge support we got from the people that came to our conference in Bristol. It was lovely. It was tiring, but my goodness, it was worth it. And yes, we are going to be doing more in 2025. Get on to the website and have a look at the live streamed event. If you couldn't be there with us on Saturday, the filming was excellent. Those clips in today's news were just my personal shot. So if there was a little bit of handshake, that was due to me. We'll leave it there. Join us if you remember for UK column extra in a few moments. Thank you, Brian. Bye-bye. At Sprout's Farmers Market, we're all about fresh, healthy and delicious. That's why you'll find the season's best local and organic produce handpicked and waiting for you in the center of our store. Visit your neighborhood Sprout's Farmers Market today where fresh produce is always in season.
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