Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er

The Cocaine Conundrum, AI Anomalies, and Rising Global Tensions

July 14, 2023 Online Big Blue LLC Season 2 Episode 35
The Cocaine Conundrum, AI Anomalies, and Rising Global Tensions
Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
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Get Off My Lawn! - The Mad Ramblings of a Gen X-er
The Cocaine Conundrum, AI Anomalies, and Rising Global Tensions
Jul 14, 2023 Season 2 Episode 35
Online Big Blue LLC

How did cocaine end up in a locker in the White House, one of the most secure buildings in the world? Buckle up as we delve into the mysterious case, sifting through the baffling lack of surveillance logs, the missing locker key, and Hunter Biden's potential involvement. This isn't a spy thriller - it's a confounding reality in the heart of American governance.

From the inexplicable, we shift to the mind-boggling arena of artificial intelligence. We unmask the complexities of machine learning and the implications of AI talking down to people. But the fireworks don't stop there. Questioning the credentials of the current Vice President and ethical quandaries involving Supreme Court Judges Clarence Thomas and Sotomayor, we peel back layers of leadership like never before.

Turning our attention to the international stage, we scrutinize the escalating situation in Ukraine, anticipating the chilling prospect of World War III. We then probe the West's role in arming Ukraine and the possible fallout of a proxy war with Russia. As if that's not enough to keep you on the edge of your seat, we also dissect the drastic shift from fossil fuel power plants to electric energy sources in the US. Can America weather the energy shortfall that may arise from this transition? And if you thought we're done - think again. We also cast a critical eye on Illinois's recent immigration policies that have ignited a nationwide debate on the rights of undocumented immigrants. So, put on your thinking caps and join us as we navigate through these complex, pertinent issues.

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How did cocaine end up in a locker in the White House, one of the most secure buildings in the world? Buckle up as we delve into the mysterious case, sifting through the baffling lack of surveillance logs, the missing locker key, and Hunter Biden's potential involvement. This isn't a spy thriller - it's a confounding reality in the heart of American governance.

From the inexplicable, we shift to the mind-boggling arena of artificial intelligence. We unmask the complexities of machine learning and the implications of AI talking down to people. But the fireworks don't stop there. Questioning the credentials of the current Vice President and ethical quandaries involving Supreme Court Judges Clarence Thomas and Sotomayor, we peel back layers of leadership like never before.

Turning our attention to the international stage, we scrutinize the escalating situation in Ukraine, anticipating the chilling prospect of World War III. We then probe the West's role in arming Ukraine and the possible fallout of a proxy war with Russia. As if that's not enough to keep you on the edge of your seat, we also dissect the drastic shift from fossil fuel power plants to electric energy sources in the US. Can America weather the energy shortfall that may arise from this transition? And if you thought we're done - think again. We also cast a critical eye on Illinois's recent immigration policies that have ignited a nationwide debate on the rights of undocumented immigrants. So, put on your thinking caps and join us as we navigate through these complex, pertinent issues.

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Speaker 1:

What you just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. You don't know what that is, mr Trash. I'd show you. But I'm too old, I'm too tired, I'm too fucking blind. If I were a man I was five years ago I'd take a flamethrower to this place.

Speaker 2:

Do you understand the words that are coming out of?

Speaker 1:

my mouth. You want answers. I think I'm entitled to it. You want answers. I want the truth.

Speaker 2:

You can't handle the truth In this top-serving world. We've said it once, we've said it before, we'll say it a million times the truth shall always set you free. This is Tim, this is Tim. Get off my lawn the mad ramblings of a gen Xer. I want to talk about a few strange things today. So, yes, the truth will always set you free, unless your last name is Biden, clinton or Obama. And the truth is subject to whatever the narrative is that the Left creates.

Speaker 2:

The Secret Service closes the White House cocaine investigation, says it is not able to identify a suspect. Now, of course, hunter Biden's been staying at the White House for a while now, and the location of the cocaine has been a subject of let's just say, let's just be nice about it and just say it's been a subject of concern about exactly where it was found. It was found here, it was found there, it was found I don't know. It was found over there. There's been no direct correlation exactly to where in the White House this cocaine was found and the Secret Service says it does not have enough evidence to single out a person of interest. Now, the White House is supposed to be one of the most or the most secure building in the world. They have cameras everywhere. They probably have more than blank cameras from Amazon. They probably have better cameras. They have biosensors, they have heat sensors. They have all this technology which is used to protect the President of the United States. They have men posted everywhere. There is probably not a dead spot in reference to security in the White House. They have the access of multitudes of scientists, multitudes of investigative materials and personnel from even the DOJ and everyone else, and even the Secret Service has their own investigatory division. And, all that being said, you find cocaine in the White House and no one has an idea how it got there. I have no clue. They were saying it. First it was found instead of a receptacle used to temporarily store electronic devices and personal devices prior to entering the White House. Then it was found someplace else. That was on July 2nd, so it was found. So evidently this person wiped down the bag of cocaine, took all their DNA and fingerprints on it before they put it in this cubby where you sit there and you store your devices before you enter the White House. But why are you going to store a device when you enter the White House? This building is secure. They didn't find any latent prints and they found insufficient DNA to present for an investigation comparison. They didn't find any latent prints. There was no prints the cocaine bag. This person is such a smooth criminal that they wiped down the cocaine bag, they took off all their DNA and they put it in this cubby because of the fact that they knew the Secret Service was going to find it. But they wanted to make sure they had no physical traces of evidence, no forensic evidence.

Speaker 2:

I always go back to that scene and super bad when the two police officers are talking about the fact that the one guy at Wendy Cana Cop. He thought everything was covered in semen and it doesn't work that way. You actually have to investigate. But they even said if the guy had ejaculated on you and we had the semen, we could probably find him. Well, evidently this guy did not ejaculate on the bag of cocaine. We're assuming it's a guy.

Speaker 2:

And I laugh because I have a friend. I have a couple of friends that were in the military. I have a couple of friends that had done things with the military in regards to not espionage but just surveillance, and I have one friend that told me that they could look at the pimples on the fly at the fly's ass from a satellite hovering the earth and hear conversations even after you turn your cell phone off. They could still use it as a listening device. And when I mentioned the cocaine situation to him he basically said you have to be crazy.

Speaker 2:

They have evidence, they probably know whom went in and out of these lockers. And I love because they say well, there's 182 lockers in the foyer. Currently, locker 50 is where the cocaine was found and that key is missing. Ooh, the plot thickens. The key for some reason is missing. So you have 50 lockers. Someone took the key out of the locker, never went back for their drugs and the key is still missing.

Speaker 2:

Hunter Biden, I'm looking at you, hunter Biden, I'm looking at you, looking at you, hunter. And they were also told there are no logs on the lockers, there are no video surveillance of the lockers so you could go into there and put whatever you want in these lockers in the most secure building in the world, and there's no cameras there. Sorry, Sorry, not buying it, not buying it. They don't have any leads. I've done anywhere this missing key could be. We have no leads. I have it, I have a lead.

Speaker 2:

Hunter Biden's would stay at the White House for a while. I can we just look in a hundred Biden's pockets. Maybe he gave it to the seventh grandchild. That Joe Biden will not even acknowledge and I love it because you're creating Jean-Pierre it was a heavily traveled part of the White House, so we'll have no idea. The most secure building in the world has no idea how a bag of coke, a powder, a white powdery substance got in there. No, we got no clue. Sorry, nothing to say here.

Speaker 2:

I know there's speculation that it was hunter Biden's and Of course hunter Biden has that sweetheart plea deal that most of us would have gone to jail for 10, 15 years, that if this turns out to, if it turned out to have been his cocaine, that he would lose that deal because it would be a felony. I Mean hearing that. I'm hearing that from a couple people around the way that that's what they're saying is going on, that it was hunter Biden's. But the fact that if he, if it's proven to be his, that there is no way in hell He'll get a sweetheart deal. Now I love it because the, the, the Secret service is, is Basically their job is to protect the president, protect the president and the family and the and the first family. That's their job and evidently they're doing a great job of Doing that, because of the fact that we can't figure out anything that's going on in reference to when this could be coming from or where this could potentially be coming from Come all hairs was at it again.

Speaker 3:

And I think the first part of this issue that should be articulated is AI is kind of a fancy thing. It's first of all two letters, it means artificial intelligence, but Ultimately what it is is it's about machine learning, and so the machine is taught, and Part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine. That will then determine and and we can predict then, if we think about what machine, what information is going in, what then Will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions that may be made through that process first of all, you can't predict what the machine is going to do.

Speaker 2:

Second of all, why does she treat people like they're all four-year-olds? What I want to talk about here is artificial intelligence. That again is intelligence. That is artificial. It's a fancy word. It's AI. Now the letter a Stands for artificial. Now the letter I stands for intelligence. And that's what you get the freeze artificial, artificial intelligence, because it's a fancy word and it's really hard to spell.

Speaker 2:

It's almost like you know when you were in high school and you had a book report doing. It was an oral presentation and you didn't read the book, but you read the dust jacket, so you're giving it. You're up there giving your report and you're like well, you know war and peace. You know there wouldn't be war if there wasn't peace and this is a deep thinking, thought-propocative Novel which allows it. It's like you just reading off the dust jacket. That's what she does. She has a dust jacket, she, she is so, she is so. There was nothing. That some people, of course, are always want to. Every time I want to do a show, everyone always wants to text me. She's so vacuous, there's nothing there and I believe in a lot because she's like Pete. She talks to they. They say that she talks down the people because of the fact that, you know, that's just the way she communicates with people. But the problem is, I think she talks down the people because she's just this stupid that she doesn't understand it. So she's just reading off the dust jacket and I think that's kind of where where we get these gems from, because of the fact that, like the other day, she came out and said you know, the travel department is basically about getting people to go where they need to go. I mean, really, I mean that was her thought process and and you give her credit. Like I said, you give her credit because of the fact that you, you want to kind of slam her for being a moron, but then it's also, like you know, the poor woman is in this job that she's gotten.

Speaker 2:

No, she's got no rationale reason to be in this, this role or disposition that there was. She had no specific quality, specific Excuse me qualifications in Reference to getting this role. She got it because she was black, or she is black and Indian. Let's be honest, we've talked about this before. People have come out and said she got this job because of her ethnicity or her race or whatever, or whatever or whatever you want to call it. That's why she got this job, that's why she got this role and she is a heartbeat away for being from and being commander-in-chief, and I think that should scare the but Jesus out of everybody, because it's so scary and it's so sad that she has no qualifications. Most of the time, vice presidents don't really have true qualifications to be in the role that they're in, but the problem Is she really has no qualifications to be in this role, but we're gonna sit there and we're gonna keep rolling her out there like it's, like, it's a good thing.

Speaker 2:

You know, transportation is basically about getting, you know, getting people to where they need to go. Okay, mrs Dust jacket, I don't, like I said, she is literally a dust jacket. That's what she is. She is reading off her dust jacket. Let's, let's see, let's. We gotta hear this. You gotta hear, we gotta hear this. Let's see, let's see. If I can. I know I have it. Here we go, here we go. Let's go to thank the secretary for your work.

Speaker 3:

This issue of transportation is Fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. It's that basic. And then she laughs.

Speaker 2:

And I love the line where she goes. Well, she's like, and I love the line where she goes with a mom as her Did you fall out of a coconut tree? Maybe she did fall out of the coconut tree, Maybe that's the possibility, but this, this is our leadership. We have a guy that, if you really sit there and think about it and you watch him and People like, well, he's just like my grandpa Okay, I'm kind of just like your grandpa. He's he's too old, he's senile and he's getting dementia. So he is just like a grandfather, except not for that seventh-grandchild, because that that one, that one, that one doesn't count. That was, that was a mistake. That one that that one doesn't count.

Speaker 2:

There's been a lot of speculation about the Supreme Court and Judge Clarence Thomas and and some ethics issues that people are saying, but nobody's talking about judge Sodomaior. Evidently, her net worth has increased significantly since joining the Supreme Court. Now she was nominated back in 2009 and 2007. Her sum total of investments were between 50,000 and 150,000, and this is according to her disclosure form. For that year. She reported only two assets a checking account and a savings accounts, both with Citibank. At 2008, her finances the same assets 15,000, 65,000. The following year, which Sodomaior was both nominated and confirmed the White House, she had the same range of investments and values. Since then, her net worth has gone up and Ranking her as one of the nations of millionaires in 2021's. Her investment totals were between 1.5 million and 6.4 million. Last year, her investments were 1.6 to 6.6. Her yearly salary as a Supreme Court justice is a hundred eighty thousand dollars a year. Oh, I'm sorry. No, her yearly salary was a hundred eight thousand years when she was a federal, a federal appeals court judge. Now, currently as a member, she's expected to make 285 thousand dollars a year. So, yes, there's a hundred thousand dollar increase, but how does your investments go from 15,000 to 6.6 million? But Nobody everyone wants to look at Judge Thomas hanging out with his buddy on a boat are going on a trip.

Speaker 2:

I, the Associated Press, reported that her staff often is prodded at public institutions that have hosted just to buy her memoirs or children's books, works that have made her at least 3.7 million since joining the Supreme Court to rake in the Sixth-Figure Royalty payments annually. So you can have her come talk at your event, but you gotta buy her memoir. You have to buy 30,000 copies of her memoirs or her children's book, but nobody wants to talk about Judge Clarence Thomas, but Son of Mallorca can have $6 million, go from $50,000 to $6.6 million in a couple years. There's nothing to see here, no, no, no, we have nothing to see here, even though the pricing has just gone up exponentially. But that's alright though. It doesn't matter because she's a liberal, and when you're a liberal, that's the end of it.

Speaker 2:

I've mentioned before I like watching and listening to news outside the US, because every news channel has their own spin. You have CNN, msnbc, fox News. They all have their right or left leanings and I always like to go out and listen to. Or satellite radio is great for that. You got Sky News, you got the news from the UK. You got the news all over the place.

Speaker 2:

And once again the Russian Security Chief Council Deputy Chairman has said that World War III is getting closer and summarizing the results of the NATO summit as a villainous. Evidently he didn't know Joe Biden was there yelling at reporters, because the reporters had the audacity to ask questions. They had the audacity to ask questions. A quote from the Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman says NATO summit primary results everything as we thought to increase military aid to Kiev regime using anything possible missiles, clusters, ammunition, ammunition and aircraft the West, which has gone mad, could come up with and it couldn't come up with analysis, predictably one of the highest levels, to the point of idiocy. Actually it is a death end. World War III is getting closer. Now, you know you've had some saber rattling from you know from the Kremlin for a while now, but these calls and these concerns that you know we're inching closer to World War III because of Ukraine, to me seems to be getting louder and louder. I mean, it's just the point that we have to decide at one point in time Are we fighting Russia or is Ukraine fighting Russia? Is the West fighting Russia or is Ukraine fighting Russia? Is NATO fighting Russia or is Ukraine fighting Russia? Because of the fact that we are in a point where we're in a vicarious situation, that the munitions that we're giving to Ukraine are basically they're killing Russian soldiers. So by proxy, like I said, this potentially is a proxy war that we are there fighting Russia now, and there's already reports, and Joe Biden I love Joe Biden how he confirms it.

Speaker 2:

Well, we sent cluster bombs because we're running out of heavy ammunition here in the United States, so we sent him some cluster bombs instead. Hey, joe, that's probably not a good thing to say. Again, joe, you said the quiet part out loud. That's the part you keep in your brain. That's not the part you say out loud Because that probably wasn't on the teleprompter that the United States is running low in munitions. Now. Then the generals had to come back and go no, no, this is surplus. We have X amount of munitions that we save for ourselves, but Joe just doesn't know what he's talking about.

Speaker 2:

But, like I said, it's just interesting that you are seeing more and more as, in some ways, the war and war is being dragged out longer and longer and Russia is getting more desperate, and that we are sending more of these weapons that we could be drawing in, not in a conventional warfare, but in a nuclear sense. And I think a lot of people need to get a little concerned about that, because the fact that it just does it does is are we gonna fight this proxy war? If? If we are, why don't we just send troops? Why don't we just send troops out?

Speaker 2:

Everything now is electric. You can do it, it's electric. Walker, walker, walker. Everything's electric. Everything, you see electric cars, electric stoves, electric everything. And you, we are gonna go. It's all completely electric bike 20, 20, 35 or whatever it is, our 20, 35.

Speaker 2:

And even the gentleman who runs the, who was basically in charge of energy for the For the entire country, who was up in front of the I think I from Congress I can't remember what it was basically came out and said that we have no idea how we would, basically, how this, our electric grid would be able to handle all this that we're going to, because of the fact that we are attacking fossil fuels and cracking down a fossil fuel power plants which are used to power the electric grids and keep them reliable. And he has no idea how much, how many gigawatts a power we would be using or would have to use, because that, you know, we don't want, we don't look at screw that. You know we don't have enough, we just want to go electric, but we don't, we don't need to know how we're gonna actually power the grid. So Biden's been cracking down on fossil fuel plants for a while now. You know it's part of his clean power plant 2.0, where basically everything that they're gonna do is it's gonna be, we're gonna be, carbon neutral, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's great. No, I always love the fact that we're gonna be carbon neutral, but no one else in the country or no one else is the world gonna be carbon neutral, because it's not like the atmosphere shifts or Rotates around the earth or anything. So what we do here doesn't you know luckily does not, it's not directly affected. What they do in China and India In India, which are two of the biggest carbon producers, oh, we don't, we don't want to talk about that, we don't talk about that.

Speaker 2:

The agency, right now, the, the environmental agency, the EPA, and veiled new power plant regulations, basically targeting fossil fuel power plants emissions as a part of the administration's border climate change. The agenda says the plan would avoid 6, so 617 million metric tons of carbon pollution through 2042 via new standards focusing coal plants and gas plants to either utilize carbon capture technology or shut down. Now, of course, we only need these Plants to produce the electricity that we need to power the cars and power everything we have, because we all know that the wind turbines Don't work all the time. We know solar power is not as reliable as it should be. We have, we have. We're not totally proficient in capturing the energy from all these renewable fossil and non fossil fuel devices and basically what's happening is it could resort, people are saying, into a energy shortfall.

Speaker 2:

Fossil fuels generate more than 60% right now of us is total total renewable energy sources. Total, I should say. I should say rephrase that they produce 60% of the energy that we use. Renewable energy, such as solar wind, is only 14%. So more than half of the energy that we use is from fossil fuels. And I love it now because I, you know this was the greatest thing in the world nuclear power.

Speaker 2:

Everyone the left always hated nuclear power. Nuclear power is bad. No, nuclear power is terrible. We have all this nuclear waste. We have nothing. We're gonna do with it.

Speaker 2:

Now that they're shutting down fossil fuels, nuclear energy is renewable. It's now a renewable source of energy according to the left, which I find interesting because of the fact that what are you doing with the nuclear waste? What are you doing with the nuclear waste that's not renewable? Last time I checked. But we have this power grid system. They want to overload this.

Speaker 2:

The city, california, is a great example with Gavin Newsom. Gavin Newsom, everything's gonna be electric walker, walker, walker. But the problem is this you can't charge your electric car, run your air conditioning in the state of California between the hours of 6 pm and 1 am, because they go to electrical grid, will be overtaxed. So you are going to burn fossil fuels To charge a vehicle and then that vehicle is going to use that power. So technically, you're using two power sources to power that vehicle and the battery, the components to produce the batter, the lithium batteries for these cars is one of the dirtiest processes there is and and produces more carbon emissions. And I forgot how many, how many actual years or months of of a standard gas vehicle. We're just heading towards a reliability crisis and reference to electrical grid. That's all we're doing. That's what. That's what we're headed right now and and Biden and Joe is is sitting out front going by. It's okay, we'll be fine.

Speaker 2:

Illinois, the greatest state of Illinois, will no longer allow landlords to consider immigration status Now they enacted a legislation that's also going to extend the standard driver's license to undocumented immigrants, and the governor signed it. The law was part of a several-piece legislation, including taking name at giving undocumented immigrants access to state driver's license. The building place is the current temporary visitor driver's license, with a standard license that will last four years and impact over 300,000 people who currently hold temporary licenses. You understand why people now are just flocking this country because there are certain states that are fucking morons. You're not here legally, you shouldn't even, you should not be able to drive legally. But here you go, here's your driver's license, because your asylum contains 90-something percent of asylum. Claims get denied. And now we're looking at it and telling landlords you cannot ask in reference to immigration status on your applications. You can't inquire about that anymore.

Speaker 2:

When do we stop protecting the people, the citizenry of this country? When are we going to set clear boundaries that say if you hear illegally, you should not enjoy the benefits of this nation. I don't care if you're from the left, I don't care if you're from the right. If you are not in this country legally, you should not be offered the protections and the circumstances such as I shouldn't even say circumstances, but you should not be offered the protections and the benefits of being a citizen, because then what is the why even become a citizen? There's a lot going on in this world and we're going to keep saying it to truth Shallow we set you free. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim. This is Tim.

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