Episode 246
Thwarted Terror Attack or Setup for a Power Grab?
Summary:
Dr. Jim opens with the question he says everyone should ask when this regime releases press statements or announcements: what’s the story behind the story?
In this episode, he argues that seemingly disconnected events may point to a much bigger surveillance story. A public White House spectacle is followed by Kash Patel’s FBI announcing arrests tied to an alleged attack plot. DHS labels lawful protesters and regime opponents as domestic terrorists. Larry Ellison and Oracle sit on massive amounts of TikTok and social media data. And an Israeli defense tech startup, Eris Labs, emerges with AI tools designed to analyze visual data and build real-time intelligence pictures.
The core concern: a so-called terrorist threat could be used to manufacture demand for more surveillance infrastructure aimed at anyone the regime labels an enemy of the state.
Chapters:
00:00 – What’s the story behind the story?
01:12 – FBI announces arrests after the event
03:00 – Trump says he knows nothing about the thwarted attack
04:00 – Larry Ellison, Oracle, and TikTok data
07:11 – A society of real-time behavioral surveillance
09:12 – Connecting the alleged plot, data, and surveillance
10:56 – Is the attack plot real or a justification?
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Transcript
] Dr. Jim: What's the story behind the story? That's the question that we need to ask ourselves when we consume press releases and announcements that have been released by this regime.
[:[00:00:30] So let me give you an example of what this looks like. Recently, the regime put on the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary celebration monster truck rally and tractor pull, and human cockfighting on the front lawn of the White House. And this event was publicized as some sort of big celebration of the US when it was really just a glorified birthday party for the diapered orange dementia patient. The tangerine [00:01:00] thumbtack wanted all the attention on himself, but unfortunately, the best he could do was sit there and pass out while thousands of people were screaming and yelling while observing the fight
[:[00:01:57] Now, whether you believe that this plot is real or [00:02:00] not, it's worth taking inventory of because the sequence of events that led to this arrest was pretty fast as far as, investigations go. They were made aware of the threat on June 10th, and were able to consolidate all of this information and arrest five people involved and are still searching for others that are involved by the time the event had taken place. And what's interesting is that Kash Patel makes this announcement the day after he was attending the event, and even after the fact that he conceded that there are others that are out in the wild that haven't been captured yet.
[:[00:03:10] So the other piece that's interesting about all of this goes back to the Trump regime's general posture when it comes to people who are protesting the regime. Now, let's keep in mind that the people that were arrested for the so-called terrorist attack aren't in the category of lawful protesters. But what the Trump regime has done through DHS has labeled anybody who is legally and lawfully protesting against the actions of this regime, they've labeled them domestic terrorists. They've also identified Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, and defined it in such a way that anybody who is in opposition to the regime is considered a domestic terrorist
[:[00:04:43] Larry Ellison: Your, your, your body cams will be transmitting that. The police will be on their best behavior because we record, we're, we're constantly recording, watching and recording everything that's going on. Citizens will be on their best behavior because we're constantly recording and reporting [00:05:00] everything that's going on.
[:[00:05:32] Uh, they have a lot of popula-population data. The NHS in the UK has an incredible amount of population data, but it's fragmented. It's not easily accessible by these AI models. We have to take all of this data we have in our country and move it into a single, if you will, unified data platform so that-- So we provide context.
[:[00:06:18] We have these modern financial systems. So a, you know, countries can and all... For example, the AI system will help you, help you do that. Uh, but again, the secret is to get all, get all of that data in one place. Without having the basic data, it doesn't have the con-- it cannot answer the question about your country.
[:[00:06:59] Data [00:07:00] centers, because of, of the privac-privacy requirements around the data, need to be in our countries or they're not terribly useful. They need to be in our countries, but they also need to be secure.
[:[00:07:52] Now you have three pieces of the puzzle and they all seem disconnected, right? Let me add a fourth piece. Have you heard of [00:08:00] Eris Labs? Most of us haven't. And what's interesting about Eris Labs is that they're an Israeli defense tech startup who were in stealth mode, and they recently came out of stealth having a sixty million dollar war chest available to them. Now, what Eris does, or at least what they're publicly stating, is that they are a defense intelligence platform that allows defense agencies and intelligence agencies to collect all sorts of battlefield information from all sorts of different sources and collate and analyze it in a way that gives you a big picture of the battlefield.
[:[00:09:06] So how is that related to any of the things that I mentioned? So think about this.
[:[00:09:58] What does that sound [00:10:00] like to you? What could be the application of that sort of technology in the US? How could intelligence agencies, law enforcement, and every entity in between leverage that data to keep tabs on people that they wanna keep tabs on or track down anyone who's been accused of any sort of wrongdoing or being an enemy of the state?
[:[00:10:56] That's what I think is going on here. What do you [00:11:00] think is really going on with this announcement about this so-called terrorist attack that was foiled by J.
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