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Really cool. This is the opening of the winning Wednesday. We're just kind of keeping it light right here. I see special K. I see Tech mental popping into the spaces a little bit early. We are. Like I said, we're just popping off. We're just getting here. Just getting started. It is the first winning Wednesday back from Austin, back from South by Southwest.
It was different this year.
And we're going to deep dive into that.
We're just going to talk about it.
So if you want to talk, you want to chill, you want to hang out,
If you don't, you just want to listen.
By all means, you can do that too.
There's no pressure. There's no pressure at all because there's a lot to discuss. Not only was there a lot happening during South by Southwest and just some some of the different ways the South by is going. But man, the things and the announcements are
from South by the official South by brand right and what they're doing with the music scene
and how it's not going to be there next year what what you mean the thing that started it all
you're going to get rid of and and not even have come back that's just crazy in my head what
Um, you know, it's just, yeah, it was weird.
You could almost see it this year.
We can talk about, uh, yeah, there's just, wow, it's just weird.
You know, how are you going to have a conference start in 1987?
It's just a music thing, right?
How are you going to have something to start with, with a specific group, which is music?
How are you going to have that start in 1987 with music?
And then it wasn't until the 90s and 2000s that the tech groups come in, right?
The tech and the film and the different industries come in.
And then all of the sudden, all of a sudden, in 2025, you make an announcement.
So in 1987, you start off with this.
All of this spurred off of this music group, right?
And then in 2025, you say, hey, guys, thanks for the jump.
But you're out. It's ours now. So it is now a tech.
centered conference tech film it's it's a weird thing I don't know it there's
there's got to be more to it there's got to be some things that they haven't said
yet that they just haven't announced it just does I know digital film right that
tear right there that tear that's it's real it's just weird makes me makes me
hurt a little bit on the inside but it is what it is the east side of Austin
wow that was where it was really popping this year
If you go and look at videos from like Hotel Vegas and all of those spots over there, there was a lot of action on the east side, which was really great to see because those are some of my favorite venues as well.
Hotel Vegas, you get the little indoors plus the outdoor and just the three, like, you know, just the different stages going on.
Since we've got honeycomb up here on the stage, I see Joe down there in the crowd, Dreamco Lab, what's up, Paul?
How's things going with that can't comp?
Wow, man, the whole thing happening with UBC right now, you know, that's been paying out and paying out.
stinking work. So props to you, Paul. Really good to see you in here this morning.
But yeah, so I'm going to pass it off over here to honeycomb real quick before I go into too many more things.
Let him say hello. Good morning and share his little thoughts.
before we'll probably really get started about the 10 15 minute mark and that's where I'll start to give the I don't know that's where I'll ramble more right ha ha that's just we'll ramble a little bit longer what's up honey come go for it stage is yours all right grand rising happy winning Wednesday man I'm at home right and I'm missing the Texas music river ranch I'm just saying that place was absolutely magical and then hanging out with all you guys
makes it that much better.
And, you know, the part with South By,
good thing we've got another venue.
We'll see what we can do.
We're going to keep it focused on the music, right?
Because that's what it's all about.
You know, there's all kinds of other great things.
But South By without music, is it even South By?
right is it even south by is it even south by it isn't even south by um it was a different year
it was a very different year everything and and i thought for a little while i was like well maybe
it's just me maybe it's just me but no it wasn't just me there were lots of there were lots of
people saying it was very different um
Everyone across the board was just, you know, it was just different. It was a very different year.
I know that there's going to be major updates coming to the conference center itself, but those won't be completed until 2029, right?
So the year it's 2026 and 2027, 2028 are going to be.
Again, very different, right? So it is going to be, it's just different. It's all around different. I'm excited for it. Different means change. Change means, you know, progress, you know, right? Change can be good. Change can be, it's just different. And that's, that's all there is. And so I'm here for the ride, excited for the future of it all. The polyphonic spree, though,
I've got to say this polyphonic spree, since we're talking about different and change and people that just went like, you know, just, you know, really, uh, keeping it towards the arts.
The polyphonic spree, my guys, my gals, my peoples. Wow. Their dome experience, full, fully immersive, 360 dome experience is, is an incredible trip. It
if you've never been in it.
I hope that it tours your city or your area at some point.
I think that's part of the plans.
Don't preach or don't quote me on it.
I just think that's what I just see that happening.
I've personally had the opportunity to experience it inside.
of like the Omni and different full dome venues.
And it's just incredible, but they didn't,
they went beyond just the 360 dome video experience.
They have a full book album that as you float through it,
each image activates and plays the song
correlating to that track as you go through.
All of the posters, everything,
activates in an augmented reality way.
You can go through different immersive experiences.
They just went full on and really just highlighted the different ways you can utilize this tech.
And not just as an artist, but also as a business, as a brand,
and really, really tapping into this and using it as the engagement tool versus the ROI tool, right?
The same as, and I correlate the the reason for using AR right now, the same as the reason,
hotels and things have smells, right?
They don't actually make money on the smell,
but it does create that branding
and that relational ship thing, right?
All of those fun words that I'm not gonna really say right now, right?
It just builds that relationship and, you know, adds that layer to it, that memory recall.
So when people see things, it activates different memories and hopefully they're good, right?
We all love the smell of chocolate chip cookies.
Most often it makes most people think of good happy times, right?
Whether that's calm, safe places.
And so using those types of things and, you know, building that and using these tools in that same type of way.
To build relationships with with everybody.
So really cool what they did out there.
Paul Carpenter, I don't know you.
David, Paul David Carpenter, mentally hip AI consultant, whistleblower.
You sound very interesting.
Remember we had that amazing person come out to the drum circle that we were kind of preoccupied and didn't get a meet?
Good morning. Thanks for jumping in.
Looking forward to meeting you.
I know you had a blast out there at the drum circle.
And yeah, thanks for coming out and experiencing with us.
And I was busy talking to the trees.
I just got the email about you guys being live.
Yeah, man, it was an amazing experience.
Everybody was so loving and beautiful and just the music.
And we didn't get to stay very long, unfortunately,
because hail started coming down and started raining like crazy.
And I had to drive back to Houston.
Yeah, man, amazing. Super, super loving that, you know, that you guys are having this space.
And thank you for allowing me even on to talk with you guys.
If you want any descriptions about what you just read about me, let me know.
And I'd be more than happy to give you info on who I am, what I'm about.
And you said my name correctly.
You're like one of the first five people that didn't say hype.
Look, I want all the details on everything I just read.
And yeah, so this, yeah, so please, like, I'm all ears right now, you know?
It's a winning Wednesday.
We're coming back from South by.
There's so much that happened that week, right, that I'm still, like, trying to process things.
So, yeah, tell me what is all of this mentally?
What, you know, yeah, let's go.
I'll try to go through each one.
Okay, so I've been a magician and a hypnotist for 35 plus years, two world records featured in Ripley's.
And I've been running around the planet for, I don't know, 35 years, 48 years old.
So I've been doing it most of my life.
The whistleblower Biden robocall magician is just Google Biden robocall magician.
But there was a guy whose name is Steve Kramer who used to own a company called Get Out the Vote.
And he totally screwed me over.
I made him a voice of Biden.
And he released it illegally to the New Hampshire primary telling people not to vote.
because that's what the audio said.
And I got him busted for $6 million, $26 federal accounts,
13 impersonating the president,
and 13 voter suppression fraud.
And he had 30 days to pay the $6 million.
I don't think he paid it.
And I am an AI consultant, AI creator.
I make anything from bots.
I'm in the current position right now of working here in Houston, Texas with the thing that's called Edo, which is east downtown.
and we're making it into a tech hub.
I just started working for a company that's called VRCore-edd.com, which is a VR company
that goes to schools and we have an open world HDC Vive setup where we can have up to 30
on in a basketball court and it's open world so it's not like stuck in one position so they all get to run around and what we're doing currently is we just uh got a deal with the international space station and they're going to do an absolute recreation of the entire i s so kids can actually fly inside the iss and check it out and do science experiments and all kinds of cool stuff
And right now we go to schools and we show them the entire solar system.
So they get to fly and see the earth go away and then they land on the moon.
And they get to see how the gravity is different on the moon.
Then we pull them away from there and we show them all of the different celestial bodies.
And we show them the difference between a rotation and a revolution, which is very hard to understand on paper.
And we have a 70% retention ratio.
As the thing, the whole thing ends, they as a team get to put all of the planets in order.
And then they get to play interstellar dodgeball.
So from their, it's so much fun, too, by the way, guys.
From their handsets, they are able to create meteors in different sizes.
And dependent on the size of the meteor, it either gets sucked into a planet or it flies around a planet and then hits somebody.
And yeah, it's an amazing experience.
And the company is going crazy right now, building out a bunch of other things like what it's like to be a police officer a day, what it's like to be a chef, what it's like to do different jobs so that you can move that into not just, you know, fourth, fifth, sixth, sixth and seventh grade, but all the way up to 12th grade and beyond.
We also have the entire periodic table.
And if you click on any one of the elements, it pops up a three-dimensional image,
shows you the nucleus, electrons, neutrons, all of it shows you how it works and where it's,
how they're interacting with each other.
And currently creating a chemistry lab in VR so that you can do all the stuff that you
would do in school, but in VR.
Like the same, like you have a Bunsen burner, have beakers, all of it.
And you get to mix all these elements and all these things and create.
all these different things you know so right now of course we're doing very simple how to make a
volcano and you know um how to make um a love you know just solar panels really simple ideas that will
you know make kids really want to learn so that's what we're into and what i've been doing as of
Yeah, so that's basically my life in a nutshell.
I mean, I've also been a singer and actor.
After the Biden Robocall, I wrote six books on the coming of AI and what's happening and how intense it's going to be.
And the first book is called The Seven Types of Humans, which currently we have six different types of humans living on the planet, unlike in any other time.
And so the first is like indigenous, people who have never touched, you know, any form of computer whatsoever, live in the rainforest, do ayahuasca, which is cool. I love that, by the way. The second is like you guys, you know, like all of us, we love technology. We love this new future that we're in.
And then this is when it starts to get a little crazy.
The third is genetically modified human beings using CRISPR.
The fourth is technologically imbued in some way, shape, or form.
Which, by the way, neuralink is a very old concept.
The idea of it, as there were patents already put out 10, 15 years ago, where you could actually inject yourself with a form of neural pathway connections.
And then even like Sony, I don't know if you know this, has contact lenses that are augmented reality to contact lenses.
And that's a patent that's also about 10 or 15 years old.
But moving on, then the next type of person is AI Overlord, which would be China and the social credit score system.
And then the next is, and I always forget his name.
I think his name is Robert.
He's a guy who's trying, he's a millionaire who's trying to live longer
and using his son's blood to do transfer of blood to himself.
And his name's Brian Johnson.
And so then the next after that is,
And I call those the technocratic oligarchs.
And my analogy is like the same as 40 years ago when people were getting plastic surgery.
And now anybody can get plastic surgery.
And then the last is a genetically modified nanotech baby, you know, ready for the hive at birth.
And the whole crux of this idea, the ideology behind it is that.
I believe our full intent as a as a as a as a as a being is to become conscious light so that we can create and be at the moment of thought and not have to go through the process of time and space as we do like I want an apple.
I have to go put a seed in the ground, wait for the tree, then wait for the apple and then eat it.
I would much rather just say apple have it pop into my hand and just start eating.
And I believe that technology and biology are in this place of intersecting or they're about to come to that place.
And so that's what the books are about.
The second book, it's called The Five War Theory.
And it expresses the next five major conflicts that humanity go through.
So the first is the ideological one based on religion and dogma,
which at the end of it, there's no such thing as good or evil.
There's only that which works and does not work over millennia.
And that is based on the fact that something I wrote about what I'm calling a clip rate.
A clip rate is usually talked about when you're talking about a lawnmower
and how fast is going and clipping the grass.
And so if you use that analogy with how things in the past took much longer to be created
and then also be accepted by, call it mass social consciousness, that clip rate is just going
to start going faster and faster and faster to the point where things that took 10 years
will take five, half of that, two and a half, then just months and then weeks and then days.
You know, right now, the largest language models are somewhere at about 135 to 150 IQ.
And every iteration from here on out will be 10 times that amount.
And it only takes one to two years for each iteration.
And as I said, the clip rate gets faster and it only gets bigger.
So if we're looking at 150 now...
In about a year or two, we're looking at something that has 1,500 IQ.
And the next after that is going to be 15,000 IQ.
And the next after that, so on and so forth.
So we're already coming very quickly to AGI and what will be a being of some sort that is conscious in some way.
In essence, take away all two-factor authentication.
All forms of encrypted data will be gone.
So all of the lies, all of the things that have been held back from us,
like what's happening now with, and I'm super thankful for it, but also like, whoa,
if you guys haven't read the JFK documents that got released recently.
So all of that stuff that's coming to light, the fact that now all of a sudden the conspiracy theorists were right when it comes to UFOs and unidentified UAE's, as they're calling them, or sorry, UAPs is what they're calling them.
So, yeah, it's, it's, it's this amazing, you know, thing.
Second war is the acceptance or the non-acceptance of technology into the body.
whether it be CRISPR, whether it be like I was talking about some kind of tech.
And that chasm has already started.
And you can see that this happened based on the fact that the entertainment, you know, media,
people who make art, all of them are freaking out that AI is taking their jobs and AI is doing this and AI is doing that.
The way that I look at it is that we as beings are nothing more than regurgitation machines, right?
We take in our data from the outside of us.
We inference it within us and how our intellectual, emotional world then creates something out of it.
As they say, there's nothing new under the sun, right?
I get upset when someone's like, it stole my art, and now people are able to do my art.
And I'm like, man, have you ever been to an art show where there's like 50,000 artists?
I've gone to Coconut Grove in Miami, and there's this massive thing that happens every year.
And you can walk for four hours.
And after a while, you just start seeing the same thing over and over and over again.
Okay, so this guy did it with rocks, but he added a little gold.
And this one, he used glass.
And this guy, you know, so it's the really, it's the same thing.
And for one guy to come to other guy's booth,
they'd be like, hey, bro, you stole my art concept.
You were inspired by the guy.
And that's the thing that you became.
And I like to say there's a difference
between what's called an artisan and an artist.
An artisan will sit there and make the exact same clay cup
over and over and over again with no change to it.
And an artist will take that clay cup
and manipulate it in some way, shape, or form,
add something to it, do something to it, you know,
Like, I think it's called Kinsugi, I think is what it's called,
where you break a plate or clay and then you add gold to it.
And the cracks in the gold make the art, right?
It's the thing that you go, oh, wow, that's beautiful.
Or if you're looking at something like Duchamp,
where he took a stool and then just,
placed a tire, like a whole entire fork and a wheel.
And if you look at it, when you go to MoMA, it's the most ridiculous thing to look at.
And you're like kind of taken aback by the audacity of it.
Yet at the same time, you're looking at it and going, whoa, okay, he's trying to say something here.
And there's a beauty to that.
I think, unfortunately, we're going to find out that we're not so special in the end, as we have made ourselves out to be.
There's a very good TED talk from
Going to look it up real quick.
From the woman who wrote Eat, Pray, Love.
And it's called your creative or your elusive genius.
And it's one of the best TED talks I've ever seen in my life.
And she talks about how genius is something that was always outside of us, right?
The Stoics always had this idea that genius wasn't something that was in you, but it was outside of you, like some kind of like magic.
creature that would come in and finish your work and you wouldn't be able to say,
I'm a genius, right? It would say it was the genius that did it for me.
Hold on, I'm trying to stop this. So that way, you wouldn't be held accountable for if something was
You would say, well, man, I'm just doing my thing.
And this thing happened to be the thing that you find beautiful, the thing that you are calling, i.e. genius.
And then somewhere within the 19th, 20th century, we started saying, well, he's a genius.
And look at the genius of his work.
And it creates this massive weight.
upon the human being that if you don't do it again,
then you're not a genius or you just fluked into genius.
And that's just such a hard way to live for any artists.
And that's why we have so many artists that are hurting because of that idea.
Instead of saying it's something that came out of me.
And once again, I'm not going to go through her entire TED Talk,
but everybody should absolutely watch us.
It's such a good way to look at,
the way that we are coming about it and what we're trying to create.
Um, so going back, uh, the third war is, um,
When those who have not accepted and those who have come to terms with each other, if you will,
and it's going to be a really intense, sad, depressing moment for humanity,
because those who don't accept will literally be in the dust of what is.
And on some level, they will become pets to the rest of the evolutionary process.
And they'll end up in virtual spaces that they create for themselves that are resounding chambers of what they believe in and want to hold on to because they think that that's what it is.
And then the next is when the AI and ASI at that point says, you know what?
Sorry, we're done with you.
You didn't figure it out.
And we're way, way ahead of you at this point.
And you look like ants to us at this point.
That, you know, physically, mentally, you just can't keep up.
So sorry, but we've got to keep moving.
And that's going to be a very, very, very hard time.
And then the last one isn't a war, but more of what I was saying earlier.
It's a symbiotic relationship of technology and biology coming together to create something that is going to become absolutely new, absolutely unbelievable.
And yeah, I think that's when we're going to really truly get to do interplanetary, galactic travel, and all of those things that we see.
And I think it's a mix of like Ray Bradbury.
and a brave new world, unfortunately.
But I think that that's what will happen.
And we'll also find out that, which we're finding out now in science, which is ridiculous.
I have a bunch of posts on Facebook about this, but like scientists just froze photons.
They froze photons, folks.
I don't know if you can even manage to kind of put that in your brain, but they froze light, light, something that's not.
You know, I get a little, it's like it's a robot with sparks flying out.
And it happens to me so often nowadays where I'm just like, this is insanity.
We're living in the future.
What a time to be alive, you know.
on so many levels, folks, and I'm not going to get into a religious thing.
I'm just saying, really, look at, like, where we are compared to any of our ancestors,
any of the people that had to go through the plight of living life.
You know, even, I just, I always say, you know, it was really hard during the Oregon Trail.
You know, like that, that was not an easy time.
And that was just, you know, a couple hundred years ago, wasn't, wasn't anything, you know,
It's just so amazing to be where we are, where we're going and what's coming.
And unfortunately, I was just at this thing called the Internet Marketing Party.
It's run by a friend of mine.
His name's David Gonzalez.
He's been doing it for about 15 years now.
And everybody who's anybody goes to this thing, like Alex Humrosy, and they speak for free.
He does not pay any of the speakers to go there.
And every single person is a six, seven, and eight figure earner per month.
So it's like, you know, you would think that these people who are like, what we would think is the pinnacle of the spear of marketing and being on social media and all of it, but they don't get it.
I had this exact same conversation because I'm, you know, this is the thing that I lead with usually.
People are like, you know, and they just.
People don't know the Pandora's box that we have opened.
And they're not ready for the massive amount of change that's coming.
You know, there's a guy right now in California, you can buy a CRISPR kit.
And he's actually injecting himself with his own, you know,
He's trying to change his own DNA.
And he's just shooting stuff up into his arm, which in my opinion's a little crazy.
But listen, go get it, buddy.
But he sells you a kit for like $250 to show you how it works.
And he helps you change yeast into bio-illuminousineasease.
And it's just by changing the DNA of the yeast.
And so it's like, whoa, like that in itself is just kind of cool.
But taking it to the next level and grabbing your own code, your own DNA, you know, sequence,
and then finding in that sequence what's wrong and then how to literally use MRNA
to cut that sequence right out and then put in what needs to be there so that you don't have
Alzheimer's. You don't have a cancer of any form. And if a cancer does get created, you know,
if you know anything about Christopher Cass 9, it'll literally copy it and throw it away and delete it.
It's really crazy where we are, guys. And that's Paul Carpenter.
That's, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
man paul i i understand why the uh cards didn't allow us to me he totally would not have made it to
houston on time no way no way are you a robot man i wish i was bro no i'm not kidding i don't want to be a robot
No, not at all, man. I'm just a human being that is, you know, I studied to be a rabbi at one point, came back to the States, then went back four years later and was really heavy with the Burning Man community.
I've been anonymous members since I was 20. The group that I was in at the time took over the FBI website.
for about four or five hours with a totally, you know, ridiculous, funny site that was making fun of them completely.
None of us got busted. Thank God.
And it's too late to do anything about it now, right?
So, uh, you know, I'm, I'm very close friends with Jeremy, no fucks Ryan.
And if you don't know who Jeremy, no fucks Ryan is, please look him up.
Also known as Crypto Dog 420.
Um, he's one of the main players for Occupy.
He also helped out in Seattle and Oregon.
Him and I busted Mr. Zach Morris, the Zach coin.
We were going to work for him.
And then he came back to me about a week later right after we had signed everything.
And he's like, girl, we got to jump.
And he's like, yeah, dude, bad news bears.
And yeah, the coin was at 25 million and now it's at 0.009 or something like that.
You know, so the community was hilarious at the time.
FUD's really good for, you know, our coin.
We're going to make so much money, guys.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
And like two weeks later, the coin was absolutely at zero.
It's not like we go out there to try and hurt people because it's not what Anonymous does.
And a lot of people think that that's what we do.
We are people who just want to be in a world where we don't have to deal with the hypocrisy and the bullshit that people throw out there.
If you're going to do something, if you're going to say something, your word in this world is all you have.
And if you make a deal with somebody and you say, I'm going to pay you $40,000 to make AI, whatever it is, or make the NFTs or whatever you're going to do.
And we, unfortunately, we're enablers to the world.
We want to see greatness happen.
So many times, and this is what Jeremy just said yesterday on his post, he's like,
look, man, it's like I build this candy shop and I open the door for the guy.
And once the door's open, I can't close it.
I've already done the work, you know.
And if I'm going to try and charge this guy, would I charge him on an hourly, monthly basis?
He'd never be able to pay me.
Because he's like the number one BSC artist.
He's got every single company like Burger King, Justin Bieber, T. Esto that follow him.
And these are accounts that don't follow anybody.
So it's like this guy's not somebody you just like throw away or that you just play around with, you know?
And so, and when he, and when he attacks, it's non-relenting.
And then on top of that, all of the members, because Anonymous has broken down since the first version of it, if you know anything about that.
So the, the old, uh, old crew, people like myself and others, um,
We're not involved anymore as we used to be.
It's it's it's it's it's just because anonymous seemingly has been taken over.
It seemingly was infiltrated in many different ways and so
Why deal with it when you know that it's already kind of, it's already done its job, in essence.
If it wasn't for that, we wouldn't have had WikiLeaks.
We wouldn't have had Julian Assange.
We wouldn't have had all these great people who did what they were supposed to do.
So the work was done. Occupy was done. All of those things were done. 9-11 was an inside job was done. You know, all the documentaries that came out, all the information that came out and all the stuff that's coming out now that verifies that we were right, period. And so it's not about being right. It's not about.
You know, we'll, you know, throw a stick down and say, you know, we told you so.
Because that's the last thing we want to do.
It's the last thing we want to do.
Most of us don't like being right.
Because when we are right, then we recognize that the things that we think are wrong with the world are actually really wrong with the world.
And that's like, fuck, bro.
That's the last thing I wanted to deal with.
I was hoping these guys would be nice.
And so, you know, I've been posting so much intense stuff on my Facebook lately.
And there's like points that I just make that are just very easy points to look at and be like,
yo, dude, it's just what it is.
Like you can play mental gymnastics all you want and say whatever you want.
But when you really look at the macro of it all,
We're all here. We're all one. Whether you want admitted or not, we all come from source. And we're all in our own meat sacks having meat sack problems. And if you can't understand that, then what do you understand? Nothing.
And what are we here to do?
But in like in Judaism, it's called Tikun Olam.
You're here to do earthly work.
You're here to take the call it the shadow work of the generations that came here before you.
That's what you're here to do.
And so if you're not really actively working at that, why are you here?
You're like you're an NPC in some level, you know, and I hate saying that about people, but that's kind of what you've become.
And is that really what you wanted to do?
Is that really what your soul or your existence was about?
And on some level, I get it.
But on another level, I totally don't get it.
Like, I didn't come here to just, like, be one thing.
And that's why a lot of people are like, so what do you do for a living?
And I'm like, I'm an artist of life.
That's, but I can't put it any other way.
And I call it pulling strings and tying those strings.
Like if I look at myself like a stuffed animal, a stuffed bear.
I'm using strings of everything, whether it's me being a musician or me making AI or me, you know, painting or anything that I do is a string that I'm tying into the story of my little gemstone that at the end of my walk here, I get to add that piece to this amazing, beautiful, celestial art piece that we are all engaged in making.
And I can't wait to add my piece to the puzzle, you know, like at the end of the game.
That, you know, like, I just, I just want beauty in the world.
Granted, I'm some, you know, utopian blah, blah, blah.
And I've got this very idealistic view of it all.
But I really think that AI is going to slap reality into the face of humanity in a way that is
So intense that a lot of people aren't gonna be able to deal you know
They're just not gonna be able to deal with it bro you drop so many bombs, but I was ready for it all and I'm glad you here because that's like what a way to actually because everything
It's like that was you that was you that was you summed up the feelings
From the week man and it was like this definitive
Not them against us, right?
But it was definitely that industry versus like the people, not versus that.
It's a terrible way to say it.
Just the separation was very evident if that makes sense, right?
And you can feel it in the people, not just in the chat rooms, but like physically,
not just as a organized movement, but just a movement of people.
This is this is group dude.
So so beyond all the hip,
the mentally hip stuff that you've already done.
where do we get the book?
Where do we do all these things?
Because now, now I want to know more, right?
So if there's a book that goes deeper into all this,
So first of all, no publisher will touch it.
They won't come anywhere near it.
There's a, I don't know if you know who Moga Dot is.
but he used to be like the CFO of Google and he's on a tirade right now telling everybody like,
it's common, bro, it's common.
So I want to put out a massive warning before anybody downloads or goes to the Google Drive
and actually goes to read this book because it's it's not easy, first of all.
A lot of the stuff that I'm talking about goes back to, um,
some major things, why we are where we are, why we're doing what we're doing, blah, blah,
blah, all of that, right? So, and it's heavy, heavy info. So, you know, I'll give it. I have no
issue doing it. I'm actually copying the post and I'm actually following everybody in the,
in the room right now. But it's heavy. So,
I truly believe, and I'm going to say it again, well, I haven't said it yet, but I truly believe that what's coming is the essence of eugenics.
And so let me, this is heavy, guys.
Okay, so in essence, if you look at the analogy of how in the 1930s, if you were gay, it was bad, big bad.
In the 1950s, we have an FBI director who's cross-dressing.
In the 1960s, we have M.K. Ultra and the massive, you know, uptick in psychonauts and then also the sexual revolution.
In the 70s and 80s, it was cool to be gay, but then AIDS came around, which was this whole thing and Dr. Fauci and that's a rabbit hole.
You don't want to go down.
And then in the 90s, if you weren't cool with gay, then you weren't cool.
And then it's the same process for transhumanism.
And so the trans ideology is really...
moving us into the idea of transhumanism.
And if you look at what I was talking about with this thing that's super intelligent,
it's going to look at us and be like, you guys are weak.
You guys are little bodies that fall apart in space and you're never going to make it.
You will never make it in space.
So I have to in some way imbue you with the ability to live longer,
have no cancer, have no this, have no that.
And that in its essence is eugenics.
And that is scary because then you're saying, oh, what, you're telling me that Hitler was right?
And I'm like, whoa, okay, buddy.
So for a Jew to say that, totally fucking crazy.
But if you look at what I'm talking about, you can't deny that that's what's happening.
You know, look at what happened just, I think, of less than five days ago, Russia found the cure for cancer and they're giving it away for free.
That's the people who hate everybody.
That's the people who want to take over the world.
You know, the rhetoric that we hear.
And it's the same thing with like the rhetoric of Elon.
And a lot of people are angry.
And I'm like, bro, who else is fucking saving astronauts, you fucking assholes?
These people were there for nine months.
This guy took less than two months to get it done.
Got in was like, yeah, bro, we're sending rockets.
Trump's like, yeah, do it.
Biden wasn't doing it because he has a deal with Boeing.
And Boeing's a company that's falling apart and it seems not even knowing what to do.
And for nine months, you leave two people up in space.
So, you know, I'm not saying that the left is better than the right.
I'm not saying the right is better than the left.
But if you look at it, left centric has gone way, way farther away than the center.
And so when you look over to the right, anybody who's on the right is going to seem extreme.
anybody who's like yeah dude i'm just i don't really i you know i saw a meme the other day and it's
the the crazy face and he's like wow who who fucking made you an in cell he's like bro this guy with
just a regular haircut he's like um nobody i'm just i'm just here dude what are you talking about man
you know what i mean so it's like yeah dude that's that's that's kind of what's happening
and that and that's what we're seeing and
I think that there's a bit of old past world that is trying to hold on.
And yet there's also this new world that is so hard to understand.
I do the analogy of Tesla and Edison fighting over AC, D.C.
And how Edison would go around killing sheep and elephants to make people fear AC.
You know, and it's like, who won that one, guys?
Well, Tesla definitely won because if you go to, you know, Niagara Falls, that's where we're getting our energy from.
It's from a brushless motor.
It's from this thing called AC.
You can even get it from the energy around you.
And if you, you know, do it right, you can probably send it right through the ground and collect it where you need it.
Why didn't they allow it?
But of course they weren't going to allow it because they're oil-based ideologies.
You know, they don't want to give us the freedom that we are supposed to have as the beings that we are.
Instead, it was who had the most land?
Who had the biggest bomb?
And now it's who has the most information will be king, which is why you see this race that's happening right now for AI.
The sad truth of it all is that China is is is is kicking butt right now dude like I mean
Look at minstrel look at deep seek you know like whoa uh and and and I'm loving what
Google's doing like Google's like oh it's all free go get it
Like if you haven't been in a Google CoLab, if you're not using GitHub, if you're not in all of these things and really hungry to learn.
I didn't know coding six months ago, okay?
Literally did not know how to code six months ago.
And I still don't know how to code.
And there's this awesome device that came out.
And it's just little thing that you hold around your neck.
Like you put it on a chain and you touch it and it records whatever you're saying and sends the entire document to a Google Drive or whatever, wherever you want, Slack channel, whatever you want.
And my friend who I was at Indra's a warehouse in Austin.
She's absolutely amazing for what she's done over the years.
You know, my friend looks at me, he goes, bro, I really want to turn this into a life alert.
I was like, oh, we can do that like right now.
And I was like, yeah, you've heard it C2YS?
And he's like, no, what's that?
And I was like, it's what deaf people used to talk to each other on the phone.
You know, it's how they send messages back and forth.
And I was like, all we need to do is find out what the programmatic is for that.
And then all we need to do is find out what is the coding.
And I'll go to Claude Anthropic, throw it all in there and be like, build.
And 15 minutes later, guys, literally 15 minutes later, we had the entire working code.
And that's, that's, you know, whoa, again, you know, like, that's, that's insane.
I was using this, this app called web sim.
If you haven't played with it, go play with it.
It's a lot like, what's the other one, Bolt?
If you haven't played with Bolt.new, please go check that out.
You could make an app in like five to ten minutes of anything you can think of.
And it looks really beautiful and you can, you know,
Just press deploy and it's already there, you know, connected to a super base or connect it to Versel and you're on fire already and you can have a SaaS company in like 30 minutes.
and it builds websites and it does this and you know so it's like pay your $20 a month because
people are like oh I can't pay $20 a month for this one and $20 a month for that one it's it's like
$300 a month and I'm like okay so $3,000 times a year like what $3,600 a year I could go to
any person right now and ask them for an app and they're going to say it's $5 to $10,000 for the app if you're
paying $3,600 a year you can make one of you want now
So it's like, what's wrong with you?
Like, stop being angry at this thing.
You know, it's same as, like I said, you know, people fighting over their gas lamps in the street and not wanting to turn them into electricity because whatever.
It's the same mentality, guys.
That's what's happening right now.
You have Will Smith eating spaghetti and his fingers are now nice and the spaghetti actually goes in.
And now they've even made a video of Will Smith eating spaghetti underwater.
So it's like, you know, it's not going to stop.
And the people who are using it are using it for...
You know, you know, good and bad.
So it's like it's going to, it's not going to.
It's just another tool in your tool belt of life.
And if you're fighting it, then you're, you're on my level.
You're, you're absolutely ridiculous for fighting this thing that's going to take over.
Whether you want it to or not.
I mean, look at just what was blowing my mind, by the way, guys, because I've been in Vegas.
I've been in L.A. I've been in New York.
And I've seen, you know, at CES when Waymo was running around with their cars.
But when you're in Austin downtown and you're every five seconds, you're seeing a Waymo drive by.
You're like, dude, oh my God, I'm living in the future.
I'm living in the future.
And I totally get what you're saying in the sense that there is this, like a chasm, if you will, of
what I would call like a techno hippie, which is I believe what we are and what most of this group probably is, where I remember seven or eight years ago, I was in Greece for, I don't think it was, I don't remember how long it was a while.
So I was 36 or 37 at the time, so about 10 years ago now.
And I was in Castoria in Greece.
And we were at the Rainbow Gathering, the International Rainbow Gathering.
And I remember going to the top of a hill.
And there's a guy with a, with a, think, man, hold on, a satellite dish.
that he was connecting to the internet and he's in the middle of a freaking rainbow gathering.
And I'm like, this is crazy.
You're a techno hippie, buddy.
You know, like that's cool, bro.
Like, and he was like communicating with people and telling everybody where they,
where they were and how to get there and, you know, sending pictures out and.
It's like you had nobody had signal.
And this is way before Starlink, you know.
So it was just like super cool to see that.
And that's where I think the real beauty of what could happen could happen is that we're
starting to get to a place.
And I don't know if I mentioned it already, but East Downtown, I think I did where we're
creating this whole tech hub.
It's all about putting the two together.
and finding a way for a symbiotic relationship to happen,
where it's not just all glass and metal and, you know,
hallways that go to wall walls that go to nowhere uh you know it's it's a real understanding of
the world around you it's it's a real understanding of the energies and and what's happening
and and what has happened to us and why so much is being taken away from us you know we go into
conspiracy theories all you want about 5g and 6g and you know planes throwing all kinds of metal in the air and
By the way, it's not a conspiracy theory, the second one.
The 5G 3G thing, it's a little, you know, depends on what you want to talk about.
But anyways, like when I get pissed off when people sell what I call snake oil.
There's like these things that even Russell Brand fell into and it hurt me to see him.
But he's carrying around this thing that goes around his chest.
He's like, it's taking away the 5G waves from me, bro.
I'm like, no, it's not, dude.
And there's so many objects in your house that have nothing to do with the internet
that are creating 5G waves, brother, and waves that are higher and lower all over the place.
So for someone to like use that as a way to sell a product.
And there's another one that's called Life Wave, which is X39 patches that uses light to center your soul and your body and the pain goes away.
But when you do the research, it's actually a copper peptide that's inside of the actual thing that's putting it on your body.
I'm not saying copper's not cool.
And if you put copper around your body, it does do something.
But when you sell it to and make it into a multi-level marketing thing,
You absolutely lost me at that point.
I'm much more in tune with people who are like the guy who created the five-hour energy.
I don't know if you know who that is.
I'm going to look him up right now because I wrote a post about it recently.
But the guy who created five-hour energy literally gave away out of the $6 billion that he made,
$4.5 billion of it to creating world change in positive manners.
So if that's not cool, I don't know what is.
And I'll tell you his name right now.
Uh, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, do, uh,
Manage, I'm going to say his name incorrectly, Bargava, is his name, and he has a documentary called Billions and Change.
Then the other one is Foster Gamble, and him and his sister created a documentary that was called, oh, God, I don't want to forget the name of it, please.
So many things in my head while I'm trying to talk to you guys.
I mean, I'll look it up a quick.
It's a really good documentary.
It talks about the rodent tourist field.
Thrive. It was called Thrive and they put out another one that was called Thrive 2.
So if you guys haven't seen those documentaries, please go check them out. They're absolutely amazing.
And it shows, you know, we really don't know anything about this planet.
I mean, we don't even know 80% of what's going on in our ocean. We know more about space that we know about our own ocean, you know, and where we're living and terra firma, as we call it.
Yeah, you know, I think that there's like all these cool, mysterious, beautiful things that we're getting lenses to be able to see with.
And, and, you know, I just watched, and this is really totally off topic, but I just met this kid.
I was doing a show with a friend of mine whose name is Jacob Cayet, which is C-A-L-L-E, if you want to look him up.
He's amazingly cool, Mo, Mo, Mo-M-M-Fo.
Like, just the coolest guy ever.
And he's written for ridiculousness, and he's written for all these shows.
And he's been on tour with Steve-O.
And he's just a cool guy.
He reminds me of Bob Dylan.
Like, he's so aloof to it all and doesn't care.
Like, he's like at the meetings.
They're buying him lunches and this, that, and the other.
And his hair's like fucked up.
Doesn't give an absolute shit about it because he's just here to do.
And, and like, he's totally in the, the Pangolian.
And he's, he's hung out with the greatest people in the world that are trying to make real absolute change.
Like, that's, in my book, that's super cool.
And so anyways, I was doing a show with him.
And, man, I think I forgot where I was going to go with it.
Okay, so normally we keep this show about an hour, but you've got a lot of details.
And there's, and like you just said, there's more stories.
So we'd love to have you come back because, well, there's so much more to dive into.
But this is a very open space every week.
It's usually just like this where...
open mics, things like that.
Because this is how we learn and grow
and everybody's doing their own thing.
So just, now we get more of like,
who's mentally hip, right?
Paul's pretty mentally hip here, but let me talk about who's in the crowd just for a second
because we've got Digital Phim, LM Designs, Meta Mike, K-Bot, 2%, Alter Dally, Silent Dave, Vanessa
Pages, DreamcoLab, hashtag is not Snoop, Texas hempstock, okay?
Richard Rizzo and Yodar, Quest NFT, but we've got Texas hempstock.
which is where we actually kind of, you know, met up or at least that campground right there,
the Texas Music River Ranch, which is a pretty stinking, nice piece of property.
You know, and the laser light show with the whole thing going on and then the boom, boom, boom,
I know you, the hail, right?
The storm, that was kind of just like, it was like one minute.
It's like open skies, next minute.
It's like, who did the rain dance?
Okay, that's all I want to.
It was supposed to be a full moon dance.
They either, like, lifted their leg and did this, like, a left shake and the right shake, just a little bit off.
I don't know who, but they did it.
They did the rain dance so well.
It went, boom, and it just slammed, smashed.
for a fun experience, right?
And what a story to tell with it.
Not only was like the art and everybody there
just like super vibe, but then you have this,
because it didn't last long.
It wasn't like, boom, rain.
And then the whole thing ended.
And people scattered, people left.
But then, as soon as it was over,
I hear, do do, do do do do do do do go, go, go, go.
I mean, it was right back.
And so, I mean, and it ran until probably eight o'clock, nine o'clock that morning.
There were still people out there sleeping by the campfire.
Like, it was, it was cool.
So really excited to see what happens with Texas hemp stock.
because if people like you were showing up, right, where it's not, and when I say people like you,
I mean, people that are doing things and that have information to share and are willing to share that
that information with the people around them, right?
So that when people leave Texas hemstock, they're like, oh, and they have information that
they know how to share with those around them somewhere else, right?
And it can kind of spread and let that information grow and do its thing, right?
So really excited, really excited for those things.
There's a lot of stuff happening at Honeycomb.
Thank you for the connections and all you've done on the back end of everything out there.
Elm Design's Metamite K-Balturt.
Alter, thank you for holding down to South by Southwest spot one more year.
I know we didn't do the live streams quite as much as we really wanted to,
but being able to do the streams in there when we could,
getting special K in the Metaverse for...
I don't know if that was one of their first times could have been.
People doing first times anymore?
I don't even like here at Big 36.
It just matters that you're there.
and having them at the South by Southwest spot
in Spacial during South by Southwest
doing their dang thing out there
and holding it down, coming down, having a good time.
Texas hymstock, you finally took the mic.
I've only been trying to hand it to you the whole time
you're like, I'm going to come in with there's 30 seconds left. I hear you, Mr. Dabber.
This is, let me introduce you all to the Mad Dabber 710 out of San Marcos. You can hear him on the radio every
Sunday right there live locally. You can probably even go see him in the window, take a selfie
with him as he's doing his show. He'll love it. He'll love it. He'll take his selfie with you in the street, too.
But my man, Texas, him star friend, how are we today? Go for it. Thank you, George.
Doing good, man. I was enjoying listening to Paul. Paul, thank you for the things that you do, especially with Anonymous. A little bit of my background. I was the interpreter for the deaf at Occupy Portland during Archipy Wall Street. And during that, I was attacked by the police and left in a wheelchair for over three years.
and used cannabis and massage therapy to get out of a wheelchair.
So I've been fighting for this plant for quite some time.
My first time to ever play at the original hemp stock in Portland, Oregon, was in 2011.
When I moved up to Oregon, I went on tour, moved up to Oregon, got brought in.
I was running Portland, Oregon Tunes and More Radio.
So other work that we did with Anonymous, when Fukushima happened, Anonymous reached out to us, and we actually played.
plug straight in and we're broadcasting on air all the real facts that were coming about
Fukushima in real time from Anonymous. So thank y'all for that work that you all did back in 2011 for that.
And yeah, so I joined the Hempstack crew in 2011 and then joined Occupy in October 2011, November 13th.
That was attacked by the police and left in a wheelchair.
And so the second year I was at Portland Hempstock was in a wheelchair.
And for the next few years, performed from a wheelchair at Hempstock became part of the core staff there in Portland, 2013, 14, and 15.
I performed there from 2011 and 2016.
I had moved away in 2016, so I wasn't on core staff.
But I saw everything that was happening here in Texas,
called Paul Stanford, who was like, look, Paul, Texas is the new battleground.
I think that we need hempstock down here.
Would you mind if I threw hempstock down in Texas?
And originally I was going to do San Marcos hemstock,
but Paul had the idea that we'd take it bigger and we go to Texas hempstock.
So we did. And then I was introduced through my friend Dougan to Geronimo and Gino over at Texas Music River Ranch, who was 100% about the movement and about what we are doing.
And so he gave us a five-year deal with the venue out there. And so we have a five-year deal with Texas hempstock out at Texas Music River Ranch. And that is just to start. We've already been setting things up and getting things going out there.
We're having multiple spaces. We have glass blowers. We have people doing hemp structures.
We have speakers from all over the country and all over the world coming out to educate.
We have three stages of music. We have camping, RV camping. We have AR assets, VR.
This is a wide-ranging, like wide-reaching festival. I'm trying to bring in all the aspects that hemp and cannabis touch.
which we all know are vast, you know.
And I'm really pushing for sustainability.
That's one of the main reasons that I'm so into hemp and cannabis is because of the
sustainability that, you know, I've been trying to talk these oil companies into just
planting hemp seeds over their oil fields because then all the off-gassing and all the pollution
that they're putting out, at least it's getting mitigated somewhat by the plants that
You know, so there's a lot that I've been trying to kind of tap into people and hit it in different ways, you know, but I feel like
Portland Hempstock was so effective and affecting change and getting people out and activated and getting people to register to vote and getting people to go out into their communities and activate change in their communities.
And that's really what I want Texas Hempstock to be.
I want people to come from all over to be activated to then take that information and the experiences that they learn and that they receive coming to Texas Hempstock.
And then I want them to go and spread that knowledge because like we've been saying, knowledge is power.
You know, it's time to educate.
And that's what we have to do.
And that's what I'm here to do with Texas Hempstock.
This is, this is, go ahead, Paul.
Yeah, sorry, Texas, please add me.
I need to bring you down to Houston to the east downtown area that we're doing.
Once you see what we're trying to create, it's amazing.
I graduated high school in Houston.
Oh, well then, okay, great.
So I also want to do a shout out before I have to take off.
The person that got me involved with you guys is Zen Merlin.
I hope you know who he is.
He is a phenom when it comes to connecting and putting people together.
If you don't know who he is, please, please connect.
he is doing everything he can he's you know like everybody in this room we're just trying to make
the world a better place and get away from this old world thinking uh like i was mentioning about
you know who owns what and how much you have makes you better than others so um i love you guys
thank you so so much for allowing me on i threw up my books they're there again
Be careful before reading.
And I can't wait to connect and get deeper into the puzzle with you guys.
And have a beautiful day.
Really glad to have you have you come in today.
Texas Hempstock, my guy, or Mad Dabber, the Mad Dabber.
Do we let people know the name behind the names behind the names?
How far do we go with it, right?
I am Justin James Bridges.
So as the Hempstack, CEO and director and founder of Texas Hempstock, my name is Justin James Bridges.
Right on. Now, now when people Google search and they're like, was that story that he was talking about being in, because you know, you know, some people like that could be a pretty good fake story. But I guess there's news articles probably somewhere. You can probably Google that name, find out some things. Like, that's a pretty impactful. Yeah, I think it would be, yeah, you know, do those research things. Yeah. Exactly.
Exactly. So thank you for coming in today. I'm excited about Texas hymn stock, not just because, you know, it's there's music and things, but honestly, my, my favorite part is the, the hemp structure.
That's one of the things.
I'm super into sustainable living and all of those, like it's, yeah, so all those things
you mentioned, like that's, that's all of it.
It's, yeah, the, it's going to be good, right?
Because that's where it starts to really get good and really start to get fun is when
you start to realize all the different aspects that this can go.
And especially if you're really into the Web 3 and crypto stuff and you have like mining
rigs and you start learning how like some of these different structures actually like
feed off of that heat that's coming off of those machines.
It's like they just love it, right?
It's like they live on it.
And you go, wait a minute.
So I can take this and then it does that.
And then now I can offset this because I'm no longer doing that.
So come to Texas, him stock, learn and grow, get connected.
It's about time you popped in here.
The guy that made the Spheroid universe XR Hub experience right there,
dead center of the conference center.
We didn't even get to talk about half of those things today.
We were all just engulfed in what Paul's doing.
Like, who is mentally ill?
You don't have to ask that anymore.
You can listen to the replay of this.
I need to because there's some stuff in there that I'm like, wait a minute, this can't be real.
So go ahead, listen to the replay, tell everybody else, be like, hey, you need to check this out.
And then next week, maybe we'll talk more about what happened, probably, because there was a lot that happened.
Everybody was there, sort of.
Digital Phim had art for the very first time on display in augmented reality.
You guys, like, think about this, though.
She's been holding down the over-the-reality community social handles for since 2020,
2021, okay? So everything that's ever happened in the community across any kind of communication
since like almost day one, right? You were talking to this lady and she did all this for the
community, right? And for multiple years, we were going to south by southwest and she supported
and she retweeted and she talked about and she made YouTube videos for it and she shared all this stuff for all of these other people that were doing these things and turns out the whole time
She doesn't just make AR stuff, but like she has these like paper dolls and paper dresses.
She has a whole art curated piece where it's multiple pieces that tie together that if that you could have individually or as a set and they all can be.
But she scanned these in.
using Scannivers and then put them out for us to enjoy an augmented reality for the first time.
So I was really like that.
That was one of the coolest things was getting to experience that in location.
So thank you, Digital Phim for let me see that.
Congratulations on displaying your art in such a great way.
It's probably still there right next to the Hilton, the convention center that's changing.
could look completely different, but all of you landowners, virtual landowners, you have great
prime spots. Vanessa, your spot over there in the park at the Bicentenium monument? Come on,
it's right next. I think that spot's going to be a popping spot since next year. The conference
center won't be used, and they do use that park in that amphitheater.
for quite a few things. So yeah, just really cool. Thank you everybody that did create something for us to see an experience out there. We really loved it.
LM, thank you so much for all you've done for the One Darland community from making filters to making avatars and giving us different toys to play with, as well as you're sharing your own art and your own pieces as you.
Well, again, listen to the recording. Go find out who is mentally hip. Join us on Supar Satar Day where we'll go live with video and you'll get to see more some more things. We will have some videos and more content coming out from South by Southwest. Hopefully you'll start to see some of the things that happen.
Oh my gosh, there's so much to say.
There's so much to do there.
I want to go back and play with all of the toys, but we don't have time to do all that.
Now, we will go back to them, love Zen.
And it's, yeah, it was completely different Southbott.
So thank you all for tuning in today.
It is 1111, where I am at, wherever you are at, have a wonderful day.
This is a winning Wednesday.