Ai Controls Covid Message The Truth You Need To Hear
preparedness"The most amount of AI ever used in history was COVID — how to corral, how to control the message, how to shut down people against the message." Boone talks trust at an all-time low, the vax as the real bio warfare (not fentanyl), and warns podcasters to stop doing tabloid-level work. "There's a lot of cool kids in the podcast world. People ignore the smart kid in the classroom. Slow the fuck down and pay attention."
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It makes sense. And this is really the conflict, right? I mean, the real conflict that we have right now is we have to defend our country from foreign adversaries, but we have to have the desire to do so because we trust our government and, and trust is at an all time low, which makes us a more susceptible to, to foreign encouraging. So this is really, really the hat trick that nobody talks about. We have to strengthen our country to make it more, not even more viable, but more trustworthy on behalf of the people. At the same time, we have to defend our borders. And when you force people in the military to go back, it is not safe, it is not effective. And yeah, I do think there was a huge deception operation that went on there on multiple levels that I won't get into right now. But, you know, all the factors were there to really get certain. I mean, you talk about bio warfare. The bio warfare isn't fentanyl. It was the vax. I know. Yeah. And it was probably in response to a bio something that people thought was going to be released across the world. And so they took chances on that vax and it was easy to do because people got paid by, by pushing it. They got paid a lot. And there were, there was a lot of, you know, when we wrote the, as you've seen in the AI book where they use the most amount of AI in re in, I mean, in history so far was, was COVID. It was, it was how to corral, how to control the message, how to shut down people that were against the message. It was huge. It was absolutely huge. And it's, it's all in there and people should really understand, you know, those, those techniques that were used so they can recognize them when they see them again, because if it works, people are going to do it again. This is a fact. So again, I guess my, you know, you talk about, you know, being a podcaster and I don't do nearly as many podcasts as a lot of people do. And my biggest complaint, and also there's a nugget of advice in here too. I came from the radio game. I was on air, terrestrial radio for a number of years, and I really enjoyed that. It was a good thing for me, especially at the time, it gave me a place to be and a thing to do when I really needed it. But I learned when I first got on air, I was angry. You know, I was angry. And so my anger was constantly coming out and, and there was a lot of angst and it was, you know, my, my show tipping point with Booncoat, the warfighter perspective, you know, I was on CBS, I was on Fox affiliate, you know, out of Reno. And it, I mean, it was a big deal. And this was before podcasts even happened. And I learned that, I really, really learned about responsibility, not at the time, but looking back, I really learned about how much responsibility you have to an audience when you put out information. And right now people are angry and there's a lot of angst. There's a lot of this. So when they get someone who has the same angst, they just attach to them. And there's a lot of cool kids. Let's face it. There's a lot, the podcast world is full of cool kids and everybody wants to hang out with a cool kid on the playground. People ignore the smart kid in the classroom when they do that. And so if I'm going to do anything to help change that space, that information space, it's to tell all the cool kids, slow the fuck down and pay attention to the smart kid before you throw some stuff out there. because it's going to activate people and create this situation. And I know you're just looking for likes, clicks, and shares. And I know you're getting paid off of all that stuff. And you got to get an audience up so you can get sponsors. But now you're doing tabloid level work.
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