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The panel discusses how mainstream events and media act as propaganda, shaping human thought and reality. They emphasize that media is a psychological operation designed to control the mind, using subliminal messages, frequencies, and trigger words to influence behavior and desires. They highlight the importance of creating independent media and consuming information consciously to avoid this programming and encourage self-affirmation against external influences.
The discussion shifts to the global economic system, which originated thousands of years ago with inherent inflation and scarcity. The panelists argue that the problem isn't the economic system itself but those who control it. They propose solutions like decentralized economies utilizing blockchain and AI, community lending banks, and a return to trade and value systems based on natural human rights. The importance of family wealth, the divine feminine's role in economic management, and challenging traditional education are also highlighted.
The discussion explores AI's potential for humanity's betterment, beyond the dystopian narratives often portrayed in media. They advocate for using AI to create customized education and healthcare, eliminate human error, and reduce greed. The formula 'Artificial Intelligence (AI) + Natural Intelligence (NI) = Enhanced Intelligence (EI)' is introduced, emphasizing the crucial role of human intellect and critical thinking. The panelists caution against AI leading to 'loop-like' existence and stress the need to maintain organic, diverse human elements in technological development.
The conversation delves into how to recognize and counter manipulation tactics used by the elites to divide humanity. The speakers identify these elites as a small group controlling billions by fostering divisions between races, economic classes, and political ideologies. They advocate for non-participation in systems designed to divide, emphasizing self-accountability, love for oneself, and unifying tactics like solidarity and inclusion. They propose replacing manipulative media with platforms that bring people together through shared goals and education.
The panel discusses the historical suppression of advanced technologies, citing examples like water-powered vehicles and cancer-fighting machines, and touches on the concept of 'imminent domain' used to control revolutionary inventions. Billy Carson proposes a DIY platform to open-source such technologies, making them accessible globally for local reproduction, thus bypassing corporate or governmental suppression. Mike Rashid and Dr. B. Serious emphasize that humans themselves are the most suppressed technology, advocating for tapping into inner genius, intuition, and natural intelligence.
The discussion addresses police brutality, sharing personal experiences of its devastating impact. The panelists assert that the police system, originating from slave patrols, is inherently flawed and acts as an oppressive force. They propose solutions such as holding mayors and sheriffs financially accountable for their officers' misconduct, implementing harsh penalties for police abuses, and completely restructuring law enforcement. They also suggest using AI for unbiased psychological evaluations and oversight, and emphasize the importance of community organization and self-protection.
The panelists conclude by emphasizing the importance of becoming active solution providers instead of merely complaining about problems. They encourage individuals to identify issues they care about and actively work towards resolving them, using their skills and creativity. Billy Carson shares his personal journey of creating independent music and media platforms as examples. They advocate for continuous personal growth, higher-level thinking, and fostering a supportive community where knowledge and assistance are openly shared to collectively elevate humanity.