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4ddhL34HsUc • "Elites Will Create A New Class Of Slaves" - BlackRock's Next Plans Will Shock You | Whitney Webb
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Kind: captions Language: en when a crisis is happening uh people tend to have emotional responses and tend to be coming from a a place of fear uh and that tends to uh prevent people from thinking critically or calmly or rationally about situations or about policies and so a lot of um you know during Co obviously a lot of focus was on covid-19 itself on the biocurity situation not just so much on the financial situation uh but for example if there was a you know a major crisis going forward that would greatly impact um Americans ability to engage in economic activity or have their purchasing power you know close to wiped out or something I think you would see a lot of people really beg for any policy response solve this crisis now we need something and not really have people think about what is the best policy response um to this kind of Crisis people aren't going to think calmly and bring everything to the table and there isn't it's very unlikely there will be some sort of calm open public debate about it uh generally what happens is that the government says people are scared and emotional they clamor for some sort of solution from the government and the government offers some sort of solution and you know like with covid-19 black rock anticipated the next downturn um about a month before the repo Market started going haywire and presented to Central Bankers this is the policy policy you should Implement during the next downturn and it's very possible that uh Black Rock is working on policy papers uh you know for Central bankers or other people in um you know uh the US government about what policy should be implemented if you know this type of Crisis happens or that type of Crisis happens it seems uh like they seem uh to be designing the policies I guess and they've uh you know had um you know in the Biden Administration over the past four years you know they've been leading his former Black Rock Executives have been leading his economic team uh bringing us to where we are now and likely what will influencing what will happen over the next couple years whenever or up until this crisis emerges so it seems um you know very likely that they'll be uh you know dominating uh you know fiscal response again and then people uh because they're not really aware of how this is developed or really uh you know there's just not a lot of media coverage about you know for example the role of Black Rock in uh the bid Administration or in you know on kamala's economic team specifically uh I've seen very little coverage if any of that uh recently maybe a few blips here and there of when those people are appointed but nothing uh significant beyond that and then of course there was very little scrutiny um of us covid fiscal response um I think as well um and it's just sort of written off as uh this is what the government had to do to respond to the crisis in a lot of situations but I don't think that's necessarily true because again um you know that uh fiscal response uh began well before uh you know covid was declared a a pandemic by the World Health Organization preceding that by like several months right so um I don't know I I think it's um uh a complicated situation it's complicated to anticipate what will exactly happen but again history and tends to repeat itself in these cases and the fact that you have black rock so embedded with the Democrat specifically and also have this historical precedent with uh Trump when he was in office last time it seems very likely that they'll be doing this again so I guess my role in this is to try and generate awareness so we can have a discussion before that time of crisis when people are emotional and Afraid and concerned about their money um about whether we should be having Black Rock uh at the helm of this when the next Crisis emerges I would say no yeah okay so let's ask the obvious question who should be in charge in that moment who who do we put in charge of fiscal policy in times of Crisis or otherwise I don't necessarily have the best uh answer to that I guess because I think our Uh current system uh specifically as it relates to you know the US Treasury Department has consistently been a revolving door for the last several decades with Wall Street um and like you know like Goldman Sachs for example has had very significant uh treasur or uh former Goldman Sachs Executives have held very prominent roles at the treasury when crises have emerged so as an example you have one of the top guys at Goldman Sachs uh Robert Rubin uh being a key figure in the Clinton administration's uh economic policy is treasury Secret secretary and help helping engineer the repeal of glass Eagle uh which creates you know arguably the 2008 financial crisis when George W Bush's Secretary treasury at the time the crisis happens is Henry Paulson another former top guy from Goldman Sachs that allegedly told members of Congress if they didn't bail out the banks that martial law may be declared in the United States for example and then uh when the covid fiscal response happened Steve minuchin is a former top Goldman and tax executive as well so you in as far as you know the big parties Democrat and Republican uh they tend to appoint people to treasury that come from these top uh Wall Street banks that have a history of predatory and arguably criminal behavior and so you know I think there needs to be a much larger um structural change I guess uh to prevent that type of revolving door policy if we're going to see any sort of meaningful fiscal response to a crisis that actually does take uh you know the needs of regular Americans into account because historically that is not what has happened um and the people that come to treasury tend to have the best interest of Wall Street at heart and not the best interest of regular Americans at heart and I think again that's sort of a phenomenon that's not exclusive to treasury either you have this type of revolving door phenomenon and really uh most aspects if not all um of the US government where you sort of have regulatory capture um uh you know of the people supposedly regulating those Industries the the industries themselves tend to have put their top people at least these days you know into those MA major regulatory positions through this revolving door phenomena so I think we need to uh find a meaningful way to stop that before we can expect that um you know major government fiscal response would be designed with the interest of regular Americans of heart with mainstream at heart and not Wall Street at heart okay uh the question becomes how do we do that so walk me through just so that we're not talking abstract stuff we're really bringing it down to earth what are the interests of Main Street or the average American well I think regular Americans would like to uh stop having uh their money stolen from them or being misused on things uh where it's basically being sent to enrich uh multinational corporations particularly in the War Industry um uh where you have a lot of you know uh there's been a lot said over the past several years decades really about the military-industrial complex and how a lot of the uh Wars that us Empire uh goes to start in other countries uh generates I'm stop you I'm gonna stop you really fast just because you know this stuff so well um that you'll fractal into 10 more extremely valid issues but I want to start with you just said regular Americans want to stop uh their money being stolen from them I will say I don't think the average American realizes that their money is being stolen whenever I bring that up I feel like I'm screaming into the void uh so how exactly are Americans dollars being stolen from them okay I would say it's going to things that are not actually building uh necessary infrastructure or or uh meeting Americans needs so money's mean taking them from them via tax and just miss spent yeah I think taxpayer money um has been has been people uh taxpayer wealth and the money brought in through taxes has been misused uh and essentially stolen for a very long time if you look at the work of Katherine Austin Fitz and Mark Skidmore for example uh they um noted that like 21 trillion of US taxpayer money essentially uh was stolen and uh they can't really explain what happened to it um so you know that alone is very significant let me ask is taxation in and of itself theft um I mean I I think under the current system because I you know if if anyone's familiar with my work in my books for example I sort of argue that our government has been overtaken by this network of organized crime and intelligence agencies that have essentially fused their operations and did so in the immediate post World War II era and I think um f financing their operation when they're at the helm is not good and and that the fact that our money is is being taken from us ostensibly to provide services to us and if you believe in the development agenda abroad the rest of the world but we know if you look into it that that's not actually what is happening this money is being used to benefit this particular group that has taken control of our institutions and is very corrupt I think in that case yes it's not it's not good at all in an ideal system you know perhaps I'd have a different opinion but that's not the system we have as it is right now so I think you know in this situation we need to really look at how our taxpayer money is being spent and a lot of it is spent on um weapons a lot of the of it is being sent to other countries with no you know uh stipulations on how that money is used no oversight uh an insane amount of money was spent on quote unquote nation building during the war on terror in Afghanistan and Iraq for examp example with really nothing to show for it um and arguably and and some people have really effectively argued that it was really a money laundering operation at the end of the day a way to sort of take taxpayer money and then have it you know go to the hands of these contractors and other entities and it ends up elsewhere with nothing to show for it um in in these particular um situations and I think there's plenty of waste and plenty of examples um also in the US domestically where contractors have been given taxpayer money to do things and they don't actually uh do the things that they're supposed to do and there's really very little accountability for those things when they happen uh because a lot of people aren't really um aware or really follow up on where their taxpayer money um is going and there's a lot of trust uh that I think people have uh placed in Congressional Representatives that they're going to do that due diligence for them but um most people in Congress are multi-millionaires who are funded by billionaires and multi-billionaires and tend to have the interests of those people at heart and not exactly uh you know the regular Americans uh who were in a very different economic situation situation than them uh at heart and so I think also you know over the past several decades we've also had the situation of uh you know Outsourcing our our industry you know to other countries beginning during uh or really not exactly sure where to pinpoint it but you know several decades ago um and that has also obviously had a major impact on uh on the United States as well and I think there's a major effort um from the Silicon Valley crowd uh oligarchs of which fund both parties to sort of um onboard uh I guess you could say the American people and to sort of this new system that's coming into place um where it's sort of very focused on um or this basic I guess sort of this coming together of digital IDs digital wallets Ubi um a lot of these things were sort of being uh slowly developed and um sort of like uh promoted to people uh but um I think ultimately you know um you would only have that type of situation where Ubi is necessary I just want to make sure that we we go Point by point right now okay so all of that makes sense to me um but I want to go back because when I think about what the interests of the average American are it's I want to be able to um take care of my family I want things to come in at a reasonable cost I want to be able to save for the future I want to leave something for my kids and I want to make sure that my kids have a better future than I have I feel like if you have that for the vast majority of Any Nation I literally think it's completely agnostic I think that's just what humans crave um if if you have that for people you will have a healthy thriving Society um assuming we're in agreement with all of that even if you're black rock and you're super greedy it does not make sense to hollow out the middle class because eventually as history teaches us they come for you and when they come for you they come with pitchforks and Guillotines and it it's not a good look so what is it about this moment where the elite are so deranged that they are from where I'm sitting playing with fire do they just think that we're so stupid that we'll never Rebel are they counting on this time will be different because they have more control I don't I don't understand why they would do this yeah it's hard to know exactly why but I think it's important to say that I um at least in my opinion I think where the powers that be however you want to Define that um are taking people is essentially leading us to some sort of two-tier Society where there is really no need for a middle class and it's really more accurate accurately described as like a Neo feudal style Society where you have a large underclass managed by sort of this more Elite group uh that would do the managing and I think it really falls under um what some people have referred to as technocracy a sort of this idea of more of like a scientific uh dictatorship um and there's actually this prominent um figure from the club of Rome named Dennis Meadows and the Club of Rome is uh an entity that has a very intertwined histy with groups that have become infamous over the past several years like the world economic forum for example um but Dennis Meadows essentially said something to the effect that you know for the good of people and the planet and the economy in in his words um that it was going to be necessary to either reduce the world's population so that people could have freedom and use resources the way they want or that uh there would have to be a scientific Tator dictator ship imposed on 8 billion or 7 billion people in order to to ensure uh accurate allocation of resources and all of this stuff by a educated technocratic scientific Elite and there are some thinkers in Silicon Valley like Eric Schmidt for example who wrote a book on AI with Henry Kissinger that essentially say that there's going to be this sort of future brought To Us by AI um where there will be the class of people that understand how AI works that program and maintain it and then there will be this underclass really they don't say underclass but I I would say that of people who AI acts upon who can't understand what AI is doing to them and eventually because of their dependence on AI um will become cognitively diminished uh and mentally unable essentially to make decisions from their for their for themselves without ai's help um and there's a lot of other indications I would argue whether it's Ubi which again is going to be for uh not I don't think you know the top oligarchs in Silicon Valley like Bill Gates and and Reed Hoffman and Peter teal are going to be receiving Ubi I think it's intended to be for um other people that aren't necessarily in that economic tier um I think it's very likely you're going to see if these people succeed in their designs you really more of a two-tier Society without any sort of need for a middle class um and so I think that's part of why um it's been happening and I think you know as to why they might be playing with fire um I think perhaps they're confident that they have a lot more um that there's it's much easier to manipulate people now than perhaps in times past uh for example um there was a 2014 research study uh that was funded by the US Air Force that was about um trying using social studying how to use social media to control people like drones uh which I think is a very disturbing research proposal in and of itself but basically basically this idea that you could use social media networks by tailoring what information people see and don't see down to the individual Based on data mind about them off of the internet and then analyzed by by um various algorithms to basically you know essentially mind control people in you know in the world world uh in the words I guess of that air force uh proposal and you know other militaries around the world have spent Millions upon millions of dollars over the past decade plus uh researching how to manipulate people um on social media platforms uh so I think it's very possible um that they think they they can manage it uh since a lot of you know discourse has become increasingly online um and that you know they can really alter how people perceive reality to unprecedented degrees and another thing that's brought up in this book um by Schmidt and Kissinger talks about you know eventually people won't be able to know uh what's real and what's not um you know e pointing to things like AI deep fakes and things like that um but you know uh what if these deep fakes are wielded by the state to manipulate people and what if we were led to believe that things happened when they didn't happen um you know this can be a lot of the fear mongering about deep fakes is when it's in the hands of you know an alleged cyber criminal or someone like that but you know uh there's states around the world that have an arsenal of these digital weapons that are uh meant to manipulate Us in in our our perception of reality and what's real and if you can you know use AI or other means to control how people perceive reality you can control their behavior and a lot of other things so I think um uh I think they're confident in that and obviously there's probably other things um that I'm leaving out but that's you know sort of what comes to mind at least at first for me when uh in in regards to that question is that all uh one of my notes is this is dark uh this is very dark let me so that I can get a barometer on your worldview let me ask you uh which of the following scenarios would be better um AI comes into existence it has what from our perspective is Godlike intellect it really does know uh where best to allocate resources to people to maximize human flourishing um but you have to completely submit to the algorithm okay so human flourishing maximized yay but you have no autonomy you do what the algorithm tells you to do or the sort of messiness of The Human Experience Freedom First you have every right to make stupid and self-destructive decisions but you don't get to take advantage obviously of the algorithm's Brilliance which of those two would be better um yeah I am definitely human first uh in in that when when you put it like in in these two uh you know specific situations um I think um it's kind of dangerous for all of us to or all of us a lot of us to Outsource our creative ability to AI have ai create for us uh because essentially when you're um not performing those activities yourselves it sort of um falls under if you don't use it you lose it Paradigm so like a lot of us don't really do mental math anymore because we all most people have a calculator in their smartphone for example and so you know you don't use that ability eventually you lose it so what happens if AI becomes you know um the main generator of creative content and people forget how to make art because they haven't done it in so long and things like that um I think it's possible I know there's uh people I've talken to um who I think are very intelligent that argue for sort of a middle scenario between the two you pointed out I personally tend to fall in a more sort of like I I prefer prefer the analog uh future to a purely digital future uh personally but I think there's a way to do it where we don't really have uh this situation where the AI algorithm is running our lives and we don't have any agency anymore um I think that's very dangerous and I think also there's been a a lot of hype um about Ai and its ability to reach that sort of Godlike intellect level I think it's very possible that you could have that essentially faked by some entity and they could claim that which has happened in the past uh you had a Google engineer or perhaps ex Google engineer a few years ago um attempt to say that a chatbot that he was working with was sentient uh and it was not so there's the possibility that someone could come out with that story and if it was widely adopted and enough people said it was it could be believed to be so and would it actually be that and in that type of scenario I think that's dangerous because it sort of gives this Wizard of Oz functionality for example to the government uh we made this policy you hate it and uh we but the computer said so so that's why we did it you know it's the computer's fault it's not our fault it's a way to sort of offshore responsibility onto the algorithm and away from uh the people at the top um and uh I don't really think that's uh the way to go personally but I'm not trying to say like eliminate Ai and don't use it I personally am not into it but I have a lot of friends that are um and so I'm not trying to be like that negative about it in that sense but I also think this whole idea that we should uh surrender oursel to the algorithm because it's so much more intelligent than us which is sort of implicit in that Eric Schmid Kissinger book um yeah I definitely don't agree with that at all because I think humans should not surrender their agency and I think it's sort of um in that scenario I sort of just laid out if it's overhyped and it's claimed that it reached that you know people could surrender their agency to something that isn't actually possessing this Godlike super intelligence um and but have just been told it is and I think you know that that potentially could be very dangerous if you like that clip check out the full powerful episode here and I'll see you there