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Strange News: Aspartame and Cancer, Steroid Olympics -- and the White House Wants to Block Out the Sun

2023-07-10 | 🔗

The World Health Organization lists near-ubiquitous artificial sweetener aspartame as "possibly carcinogenic to humans." Entrepreneur Aron d’Souza wants to create an 'enhanced' Olympic games. In an extremely weird move, the Biden administration floats the idea of combating climate change by... well... blocking out the sun. All this and more in this week's strange news segment.

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are here, and that makes this stuff. They don't want to know it's the top of the week. Which means it's time to explore some strange news. The white house apparently is beefing a little bit with the sun. There are possibly alive Fix that do not have the same rules and regulations has the current olympics, most importantly, the w h, oh, as release some new information about a substance. They consider carcinogenic. Oh, yes, but first we're going back to june thirteenth. Twenty eleven too tell you about a little video we made called stuff. They don't want you to know dash Aspartame. posted on the house, stuff works youtube channel and before that it was on itunes, video and
Ben. I just posted the description there. If you want to give us a red of the description of a video, oh gosh were travelling back in time. Aspartame is sweeter than sugar and pacts. Less of a caloric punch sounds cool right. So why has Aspartame become one of the most controversial food additives in history tune in to learn more? about aspartame conspiracy theories. Ah, thank you. So much from admin then guys on July. Fourth, twenty fort and we re posted there, video on our shiny new youtube channel either but the same description in there and we also add a little something to the beginning of it, and I just want to tell you about that. This a statement from iran, rondeau so freaky these scientific director of the remedy centre. He made this statement in two thousand and eleven at a little thing called the
EL de seminar on artificial sweeteners in brussels. Here's the quote: an inch see that a aside asked pieces synergetic ages It's a re evaluation of the current regulation of us, but they remain in our holding out. Ok, so there twenty eleven guys. in its being made with a bunch of scientific experts around and one of them going. Yet we need to classify this substance Aspartame, as carcinogenic substance in rats right. but just in rats? What but also weren't they re just feeling them hella amounts of the stuff. For long periods of time, yes, but there is more to it than that I know I know, but those always that one things I think some people left out when I saying oh sweet low, give you cancer and new sort of you know forget they were feeding these tiny creatures. You know insane doses of the stuff.
we are worthless getting there really quickly. According to the FDA website, you would need in just seventy five packets of the branded aspartame, nutrasweet or sweden low lower. All those other ones before it's gonna become Even the level that you're allowed to have during any twenty four hour period right so seventy five pack, it seems like a whole bunch. I've never had that much. But again this why this whole topic is weird. This is why its being spoken about so much right now, there's why river covering it again, because there's weirdness to this or Aspartame business. Now, let's paul on the old coverage and let's go to the new story. This was posted on July. First, twenty twenty three, the hottest day on record. As of this recording ever. Literally ever? Yes, it The title is the w h o is about to declare Aspartame can cause cancer. Here's why you should listen in this
by Karin land win for vocs, we'll just go. we directly from this a little bit. I highly recommend you check out the article MID July. The international agency for research on cancer, a branch of world health organization play to release the results of a fresh review of safety data on Aspartame. According to reuters, the agency will declare that Aspartame is quote possible a carcinogenic to humans, lou so does all reporting on some reporting it's going to have some announcements right. So as we're sitting here- and you know discussing this in early july, recording on Wednesday July fifth right now It's just, I guess letting us know it's coming, but it It's really interesting that we're all being warned that it's coming right, sure mad as this retain that possibly portion of this to these classifications that cars
regions are barbed kind of given. I believe there a one to aid to be and three with one being definitely to aid probably to be being possibly three being not Maybe this is what it has to do with right, it's being its being declared a possible carcinogenic substance. I end that is because of this product. I guess rob food additive, this thing. The substance has been debated since its inception as a thing and the science. This kind of still out on it. For all buncher reasons and if you can t through this article, it gives you the history of Aspartame or Nutrasweet, as it was originally called by JD searle in company when it was invented, but it went away. Back and watched or video game guys, I pulled out a couple things that I think we just have to talk about.
Because, let's do it, let's do it which, by the way we talked about before in twenty. fourteen one when we released our audio episode, what are you actually eating Then we put that I was a classic in twenty twenty one. We just want you guys to hear the Aspartame stories so badly, but bullets over it right now, so as you say, in your awesome voice over been in that twin, the eleven original video aspartame, in or nutrasweet is discovered by a chemist working for this company, called, he d searle in company. This is originally it or this group of people led by the when chemist their attempting to make some kind of anti, also drug, but I dont know who accidentally tasted the thing somebody got a little in their mouth at some point and they went well that's sweet as hell guys. I wonder if we could put that in stuff.
He was right to find that person to what I was researching begging that, like I tried to find that person and its super close to the chest even now like that, we knew who had that like we know the event The microwave comes from the guy. chocolate in his pocket maybe I better energy, but we don't know. We being cut society. We do not know at the lab leak in their mouth and said, I'm not dead. And this number ninety jazzy arrests, public girl stood. There had been an in this company JD searle in company, it's a pharmaceutical company. They create drugs right new drugs, and when they decided a, we could try this thing out. They try to get fda approval and eighteen. Seventy four they did get approval for nutrasweet, as all in this very important as a food additive
in dry goods and it started going out into products model Consumers were complaining about the stuff. Maybe some of were complaining out of fear and miss attribution of ingesting the substance in getting things like headaches or someone becoming blind at some point when they begin eating Aspartame, maybe they're, mrs attributing the cancer that somebody got after he started ingesting Aspartame or maybe not. does a ton of people were saying these kinds of things publicly and it was called nutrasweet at the time as a branded thing, but I mean as as we talk about a lot in our astroturf episode of recent times. It's really tough to draw a straight line from a thing too. a condition with certainty so no matter how many of these reports you get
is obviously been in. Debate has instead been on the market and is still very much on the market and incredibly popular, and there is certainly no cutting dry answer as to whether yes, the stuff, definitely is giving lots of people answer yes in reminder that those reports incoming since the late seventies early nineteen eighties. So then you guys Approval of the substance gets paused for a little bit for more studies in this This is in the early nineteen eighties, because there were doubts. About consumer safety right and specifically doubts The studies put forth by JD searle in company, because again like so what happened in this whole capitalist society, sometimes depending on the amount of regulation and the type of regulation, some companies, test. Their own thing would be like guys, look it looking on numbers, it's good to go pay
Some sort of I find some sort of posts, grad, experiment regimen, which tends to indicate the preconceived or hoped for conclusions of the place men that videos You know, I would have no more time with it yeah. It reminds me a lot too, of the kinds of studies that went into according core, proving that oxy content was not addictive. And then it was only gonna found out that those studies were loaded or were being still the data was being manipulated, so there is cause for suspicion, not fully say, that's always what's happening by any time. Then a company is putting out its own research into their product, probably good to get up a third party formation. Any future is not the FDA, ah, but give you. The short part first I'll, give you the explanation. After it was paused. couple years later, it's fully approved as a driver,
food additive, and then a little couple years after that it gets approved in this area. important as a liquid additive. Oh baby, for drink all the soft drinks, because remember as we are recording this, it's not nutrasweet anymore Aspartame Aspartame is in, I think, of a little six thousand available products right now the? U again soon, man was it at that escalation, when it was made available as its own individualised packets, then you can sweden, whatever you want with, or is that a different conversation is consider the dry good. If it's just the thing in a packet who I dont know was sold separately. I dont know I honestly don't have that information for me, but I imagine, selling it as a food additive, as its own thing is like pretty the same as it being allowed to be added up, and I don't know a came into.
The order of operations are deployment. It came as a packet before it became ingredient in liquid eyes, so that Why, like now, we have created brand oh yeah, ready. Right now: coca cola diet, coca cola. Whatever with Aspartame is a camera, right from one year earlier friends, now it's not just a crazy chemical lab lab analogies right! That's right! That's insane! Now it's a collaboration! So exactly speaking, collaboration, I'm gonna give you the conspiracy at the heart of the original video, I'm on a train. I think this is How goes the theory is that the effort gave the cdc and several other government agencies have been aware of aspartame dangers for decades, but because of the new of a private company. You know profits and stuff.
revolving doors of business of politics. This potentially cancer causing substance has been green, lit by all the parties. Everywhere in perpetuity. That's the theory right there's some kind of collusion, Here's why people think there's some collusion number a dude named Donald rumsfeld. Once secretary of defence rooms you have, Serbia is he's somewhat famous in these parts, well guys according to die it's dot, gov's bio, on rumsfeld no I'm from nineteen. Seventy seven to nineteen eighty five rumsfeld served as c o president and then chairman of JD searle in company a worldwide and pharmaceutical company. The successful turn around their earned him awards as outstanding chief executive officer in the pharmaceutical industry from wall street transcript nineteen eighty also from financial world in eighteen. Eighty one hears from the heart
business school website quote the ring, the success of searle, gd, searle and company. The ones that invented nutrasweet under rumsfeld came with the f d, a approval of Aspartame, the artificial sweetener. They became popular and very profitable for searle during the nineteen eighties diet, craze, ok, so That seems a little weird. Secretary of defence help make Aspartame a thing they. It goes act to. I don't know. Some of the other there's some other weird coincidences would like george bush senior and running, and as vice president and for some reason, having all of the fbi report directly to him, it's fucked air. Why does this secret service work for the treasury and not the executive, I mean they're they're, not even that
entering a private entity conversation you know tat. You did something fantastic here because we're look, we know it might sound crazy, but as matters say years ago we pointed out that this stuff is carcinogenic and somehow the mechanisms of power allowed it to see I'd into all sorts of things, and I want to give credit words do because Matt, you also this around the same time we are going through. A soda phase is around the same time. You pointed out brominated national oil brominated vegetable oil. I should recall their specific chemical name. the stuff that makes a worn, soda, taste orange and, at the same time, effervescent and carbonated. It's also bat These are these are not crazy, nostradamus predictions we're looking at this
right now. Folks, Matt is showing you a bit of the mechanisms behind how this clearly damaging chemical substance came to be normalize because, again, w h, yo world health organization. And what is the international agency for research on cancer? Nine they're? Not same thing? Is the FDA? No right played out really good just to just to have a little bit of a devil's advocate here. Maybe not, I don't think anyone saying that drinking a diet. Coke is going to give you cancer instead We are talking about long term exposure like over the course of one's life. In those categories that we talked about, the one to age you be in three contain lots of different stuff system and says that sit alongside the newly classified be Aspartame. Are oliver extract and pickled vegetables
No idea, I'm not saying this like I'd I'd, knew this. Actually, I literally just found the sound was shot to request that pickled vegetables are also considered, possibly carcinogenic. Why is no one talking about the pickled vegetable conspiracy? That's all I want to know well, we should I gotta get this I think I'll, because this is what ties all the whole thing together with possible motive. Twenties the team vice article written by kristen wallace. We ve cited this before the title Why did the FDA ever approve fake sugar? I'm gonna red verbatim from this? Thank you kristen for writing. This quote the FDA first approved Aspartame in nineteen. Seventy four button, FDA scientist. At the time. Adrian grass discovered there are serious shortcomings in all fifteen long term. Studies that serle submitted for review for good, well. Some rats in the studies died, but we're not autopsy after that to discern the cause.
Four cases the Aspartame was not mixed well enough into the food and the rats were eating around it. There was also evidence of brain tumors in the rats in several studies- growth. His findings, along with pressure from other scientists, resulted in a public board of inquiry and early nineteen. Eighty consisting of three independent scientists to review the data and voted to withhold approval, because quote they did not believe circles. Studies conclusively showed Aspartame did not come as brain tumors ass, not good they want here's, where the connection is at the time Rumsfeld was the ceo of several. He was also, on the transition team for ronald reagan who was inaugurated in nineteen eighty, one hale after the duration, serle re applied to the fda after rooms. It is now in the mechanisms of the white house, serle re applied to the FDA, for approval, at which point reagan fired the sitting, FDA, commissioner, and replace them.
this guy named arthur haze, whole junior, who rio. Removed, aspartame derived products, yea did I check this out this When Aspartame goes everywhere before the dry goods and it gets approved in liquids and go back. The article quote soon after whole, left a and took a job with Burson mar stiller the pr firm that worked for guess who, sir why meanwhile searle by the way, which Monsanto purchased in nineteen. Eighty five for two point: seven billion: u s dollars who euro made billions off of it, rumsfeld became this. criteria. Defence under president which w bush isn't it trusting while hasty, wasn't made the head of the FDA. That's all I'm saying Jake
man, these machinations within machinations are enough to do your head in whether or not Aspartame is killing anybody outright. I mean there were serious questions and remains this question. We see the stuff get fast tracked and if this has taken us, this law, to really realise or have someone come out and say? Actually this has been the truth all along. What other stuff is out there that that shouldn't be? We always talk about guess ass tracts all of these things they get fast tracked and pushed out, but or they even before, you really truly know what the impact on someone during a lifetime ip and that's capitalism, I mean there were truly is I guess everything is just in favor of like how can we make the buck as quick as possible and I'm not I'm not trying to sound. You know despairing or trying to sound completely jaded, but I swear to god the more we talk about stuff, the more I think yeah. There is, no god Why are you judy searle at the time needed to win really badly? They literally brought rumsfeld
into those positions to cut costs, any ended up cutting a ton of money and expenditures, and they needed something to make a ton of money and they did they got it. who knows art, look up, quote Aspartame questions and answers it's on the w h, o website associate with the international agency for research on cancer. It's got answers the questions you may have after listening to this ok, and with that word helping to word from our sponsors and will right back with more strangeness this at this, sort of stuff- they don't want you to know is brought to you by metro. It's the holidays, you're, getting ready to relax with the family thinking. You have a big enough budget for all your gift, giving then suddenly, these annoying guy, just buried in fine print or mysterious bill increases role in mess it all up nothing worse than I gotcha that's was called they yadda yadda. And while many carriers overwhelm you with endless yadda yadda admettre by t mobile and they're all about not our yadda yadda
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modification or more specifically, maybe gene modification. Or what would you do if you could make yourself the best you that you could be like we now, objectively speaking on terms of like your attitude but, like you know, you're you're, a bit but he too staying long periods of of activity in our perhaps to cuba, body temperature and a certain level stream conditions or whatever it might be. If there is some way too, but your genes to make you live forever an example of this kind of thing that is always had a bad rap for a long time in professional sports. Skull dough Well, I guess rely that sort of the catch all term for a bunch of different activities that are illegal I believe there are only illegal lake for life the legal in sports and there I guys like if you is- want to do some blood doping. You now
your own time and you're, not in the olympics on the depends on the the nature of the substance used the country in which its use their opinion. of the ruling body of whatever professional sport may injuring verification, but in general, as a law always said, legislation lags behind. Technologic innovation, so there are literally substances out there that may alter natural. Performance I and there are no laws to regulate those outside of specific policies instituted by sporting bodies and if I'm not taken. There are even said to that point, and there are some drugs that are so new. They can even be tested for yet or they actually mimic natural chemicals in the something I was reading and then looking into this regime
so in names you, but that's a little outside of the tiber, though I think this might be a good. all up longer form episode to what we ve been talking with genetic editing and what means who gets to do it? You know what does it? What does it mean for the future? If there is, a class of hyper people. then I mean just like hopped up on you know, cafe I mean they're like better somehow than others and who gets to afford that? What is that divide mean in society? We're talking about specific today, cheating in sports- if you take me now steroids, for example, which is a huge issue, so many major please lance Armstrong people they were unimpeachable beloved, you know, would seem found out to have been taking steroids. You know what your performance enhancing drugs are lots of different ones. Blood doping is one. That's always eluded me alone. I believe it has to do with oxygen aiding the blood. Later it's like you, we literally get like sort of an army demand sort of transfusion where you you kind of like
somehow enhance the blood, not silly with because I believe it has to do with oxygenated, because no, whether there is who would blood doping asea blood doping is where you who you essentially ree, add a person's own blood to their bloodstream. Yes, and it happens. It happens about somewhere around like a month, a little less than a month before a race, so you're you're, you're hyping yourself up but you're, not using other substances zoo using the products of your own body at this point, I was sort of right about the end goal. The end goal is to allow the blood to transport more oxygen to the muscles which can up one stamina and potentially increase one performance in new, absolutely ripe and about the way that that is done. but we notice things that happen. We know there are tasks. We know that, for example, the the olympic committee they take this stuff very seriously,
drug testing has gotten more and more. You know a specific. and more and more rigorous, and you know it's just not something that is tolerated, but what, if he might? The asking her were a whole new olympics where all bets are off regarding these enhancement, Yes, this is a question I asked years back. We were all hang it out on a different show: it was I I'll watch I won carmen dan harmon How were hanging out harm in tat? Those special nor is it happening, is used? you're, a real. Is there you'll anything goes it's on the way. Well, in theory, There is and I'll tell you who else predict that spent well, I can't believe believe there is a leave kevin kneel and was the house the sort of the fake news show on esa now, and there is a segment on that about the drug,
backs essentially olympics where any drug you could imagine eyes fair game to desert regiment is this happening? In theory, there is fellow by the name of erin disused? Eighty eight, MR a you may have mainly heard associated with the collapse of gawker media by billion peter deal essentially, along with MR, a or errand sousa toppled, this news organs, patient through a series of lawsuits. I think the real there was the one involving invasion of privacy and and whole co. Ghana, sex taper. So this I have serious legal powerhouse, australian citizen and the whole legal strategy. Behind the gawker.
Annihilation was his idea by all accounts. Now he is coming forward with this idea to start what he is referring to as the enhanced olympics enhanced games in an australian associated press article? They refer to as an audacious plan for sporting event without drug testing A man in the sky, the susa, wants to stage the first one of these next year and hasty. about it in a really interesting way. He is but by a lot a lot of the detractors of this say losers of sports. This is spectacle and I would agree but also the sports, have now in its own right, its own kind of spectacle and at what point to the two things are combined and then the purest super sporting fans would argue that it's about you
pushing the boundaries of the human form in pushing the boundaries of human ingenuity and perseverance and and and physicality or whatever, but I also know throughout history people have been caught for for using these kinds of performance enhancing drugs. I saw a really fascinating list of belief, Lee one hundred metre dash in the olympics and the fastest time was, I who same balls in berlin, the berlin olympics over the years is giving its exact moment by almost every other entry that that were slightly slower than hussein by, like a few milliseconds had either been accused of or actually convicted of, whatever the term might be in a cot for some form of format, enhancement, the interesting part, this organisation is the number one guy clean, completely clean. So the question then becomes if everyone,
able to use performance enhancing drugs. Is it just kind of changing the playing field and re levelling in putting everyone on an even playing field and to do so The point is that, while there is an interesting aspect of that too, because somebody could intervene precision say I'm coming in clean and I'm better than all of you most foes, that are being a blood doping in You know, juice enter whatever and therefore it becomes dislike. Almost man versus machine of kind of spectacle now likely to the point of some of the folks that are criticising this I don't know, he basically says good television is what the susa says, but also has a real, philosophy behind said some of it is very interesting there is a section on the website of the website. For this I guess initiative called enhance, dot, org and is a section called inclusive language language matters luminary stray from the use of enhanced and doping
vary between different groups and generations for something especially those entrenched in an antiquated way of thinking. Words like enhancing doping have now. you have connotations because of their historical use as discriminatory terms. These terms have been reclaimed in recent years and are becoming increasingly use, particularly by younger athletes. as an empowering way of describing oneself, there's no section, and similarly this and then move on on the colonialist origins of doping steeped in racial prejudice. Doping and variations are harmful words wielded by sports federation to keep athletes for members, thing. Science. The term originates from a colonialist dutch forces description of the performance enhancements used by the defending west, can tribes. The word was soon used to describe the medical enhancements. Given two horses before me: weapon eyes against the black population in the nineteen eighties war on drugs. So I guess the term doping
really used more as like this enhancement. Kind of thing from the dutch origins before was referring to dope fiends and dope attics, nor whose author, again, who is a journalist, yeah This is from the website of enhanced dot. Org is where I'm reading. So it's not cited My point is actually I care cross reference all the stuff. Specifically. I actually my point I think, is the some of this is a little murky, but let's let's get through this, and then we can talk about it doping is a colonialist slur that array of symbolic and historic violence against both the black and enhance the populations. and needs to be removed from our vocabulary bow wow about there, they sell shirts and stuff. That's a enhanced on my guest to reclaim it that's. The idea then make em, rather than in the idea of reclaiming a slur is all that see now that to me belongs to words like in the algae.
To queue community. You, like lean old, Hugh Worthington, like the inward you know in, and then the black community, those words Those communities are allowed to use to describe themselves than they can do so with our they he fits, but it is not for others to use that it becomes a term of abuse that to me is required, He means this to me as a little frivolous when, you try to lump this argument in with those arguments them We not- and I am not familiar- maybe Ben and maybe you're more familiar with this colonial list. Origin of the term doping, but I am not to me it seems a little propagandist, though the way this is sort of being spelled out here, yeah, it's tough because this movement, as you said, is lacking on to something that is actually happening where there is reclaiming right and empowerment occurring. It's it's strange in my. Opinion to attached all of those things to the choice to take
You know certain substances or not and spin as science? You know. through science. Would you do in some way, but at the same time its goal. Against the rules of a lot of. You know these blocks sporting organisations. They european rules swords well, maybe I'm completely wrong, but it feels like I agree with you. I dunno it just feels weird to me. I can posit an answer for you met two knowles earlier question about the etymology of the phrase. Doping know you're you're on the right track. When you mention the idea of the dutch, because during dutch colonial is there was a specific tribe that had a beverage consume religious ceremonies as a stimulant. This was
by the colonists colonizers. This was called dopp d, o p I and a lot of times you every time you get it, the origin stories of etymology and the origin stories of specific work. You arrive at anecdotes, you arrive at a murky gases right and so the origin of the word doping is still under tents, discussion. It sounds as though the sources you are quoting are objecting to the use of the terminal. Gee more so than the physical activity itself. However, for everybody wants to be fun, parties plain along at home, doping does appear to have entered at some point. The english
Vernacular descended from colonial observations of religious practices of earlier communities, yeah, and then the question becomes. I am sure that this is someone that these colonials forces are looking at as a problem, someone are seeing as in other who they want to quash so, therefore, that inherently has a negative connotations and they probably are using. This is some sort of like way of maligned. These religious practices are saying that they're like heathens or something like that. Perhaps the origins of the word yeah problematic. It would seem. This is news, to me- and this is very interesting, and I would love to look more into this, but note to your point then appear, not only are they morgan turned with the rest of the word itself than the tivoli. They are very pro the activity, they are saying that they, these athletes are grown up. They should be able to put whenever they want their body. My body, my choice, all of that and there
the main issue it with his enhance movement is that the heads of the we sporting organisations, for example, specifically the referring to the olympic national committee, are very welcome receive all kinds of pay out bonuses and what have you, but that too He even a gold medal, winning olympic athlete often comes only at a price two year, life, because you just have to be so focused on borderline obsessed, if not fully obsessed then allow these folks end up, not wealthy at all the eu, even despite being a working their entire lives to reach this point and get these accolades there's a lot of stories on the side of like folks, whom the competed an olympic competitions and have ended up like living out of their cars and stuff like that again is. There is definitely a bit of a perspective here, no question about it, but the idea is that to level the playing field and wipe
way. The rules that they would argue this elite group have made is nothing but a good. You are the enhanced movement together we can fix sports and defeat in the corrupt international olympic committee is sort of the catch phrase scene at the very bottom of this website. That's on every single page, so I don't know it's fascinate if it truly is you know, I just stop. Exploitation is a section on it. This is here the The international committee dines with billionaires and dictators jets around world and lives in luxurious, six star hotel, while america olympians are not even given the salary. There's truth to a lot of this, what it has to do with performance enhancing drugs. I dont quite see the connection, but maybe I'm missing something I dunno, I don't wanna be cynical. It feels like a way to start a huge event.
You could have that's what it is. You know I'm a year, every couple of years in theoretically like these A olympic committee make tons, tons of money on gmos. As an axe to grind against the olympic committees that joined to come out and you know, make them less relevant, but but there is an article that I read of losing the telegraph they pointed out. Everyone's taking the same form as enhancing drugs is, it is not cheating anymore sort of misses the point you know like. If people are being in india, acknowledged certain veal, we're about using the term if people are taking these for once enhancing drugs or aboard using these performance enhancing treatments and their due secretly in the hopes of not being caught them. That's cheating because that's against the rules, but I still Come back to this, this idea of hussein bull, getting that as time, the hundred metre and testing completely clean in almost every other entrant in the top ten of that events throughout history
had some accusations of the performance enhancement levied against them. If not outright, prove it so this. That just goes to show that, like you have to do this to actually be the best. now. I think the idea of someone openly entering this it say no. I am coming in stephen, I'm not taking any of us like zapper, should give us cause special special considerations. Are there their handicaps, like you know like there is in golf like I just it's, it's it's fascinating and it really has been you now that an hour tat. It does certified. A little bit more like a weird kind of you free for all future events that when leaky. Maybe I don't know not a huge fan of the olympics. Either young people stake their lives on that stuff and then get injured, horribly and then can't do anything else, because that's off, if they spent their whole lives, you know figuring out how to be the best person that can jump
hi esther the farthest or run the fastest and then when, when that dream dies and doesn't really provide for you or your family for the rest of your life, where what are you left with something about mama cass have anything to add, and I think probably spent enough time on this one part man, part robot, all russian. I think What was stated shall dispenser curtain who was the one who said. We gather remove that then you called it the genetically altered olympics by the way? Well, you gotta cover basis. we're gonna like it's a part apartment part two. He had his all russia will get. There will get there, I will do it quick break member from a sponsor- hopefully not the international in the committee and then we'll be back with more strangeness.
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check out our episode right away or our earlier conversations about the I. Oh she not to be confused with a oh, she very different things. Have you guys ever heard about solar radiation modification. Yes, I mean I like a good rhymes, I'm on always kind of free styling matt met? You said you heard of it? Do you mean things like son screen, a yeah, definite That's what I'm talking about stuff that will protect in indonesia, all skin from solar radiation known If you check out our episode on sunscreen the owl we're here for you folks, so this evening, real quick wanting to give you some strange news. Fellow conspiracy, real, is something that will mean a great deal to entities.
Me and you and everybody else who thinks the sun is getting a little big for its britches these days on planet earth? Before I say anything about this story, I should outline the following axiom one. The sun is the only reason life on earth exist. This bridge, crazy star feeds the vast majority of ecosystems on this planet. There are a couple of exceptions like deep sea vents right, but those those ecosystems, if you think about it, also depend on the sun, maybe not for them energy provides as it burns so much as for the gravitational attraction it exerts on the planet
ray a living, earth produces ecosystems, and the sun is the reason that earth is around what, if we are being honest, the sun's rule pain in the ass, and I wanted to bring this story to us to all of us listing along tonight because a long long time ago now You- and I were talking about how influential the matrix trilogy was. I think we're talking about this before the third phil. Trot and there's this moment in the more in the universe of the matrix, where the powers that be are at war, with what they call a I or thinking machines. However, you prefer, and as a result, they know that these thinking machines are solar, powered. They decide to block out the sign matter
happens. Ah just everything's, it works. You remember those right, you're, famous body copy, the matrix, loves a lovely, lose a bullet talking raccoon at some point, Emily was well now you know what let's see what matrix for brings us, I thought of ev. One issue. Everyone tuning into who is also not a day walker. When I read something quite interesting from the united states presidential administration, they white recently, as of let's were recorded
on a wednesday, its July fifth happy birthday to my old man. We are recording just days after the. U s released a report about how they're trying to get a handle on global warming and kid. You know One of the ideas is something called solar radiation modification. Why don't we just block out of sight. I heard a weird echo on my end when I said that: do you guys hear any reverb the he was, the son of being irritated and plotting against you yeah yeah. A lot of people do, but the the white house has released this statement.
Comes from the Biden administration and their study with good faith. The idea that altering sunlight might help cool the planet at a faster pace than would happen with the current attempts to to mitigate global forming, so that the current attempts include things like redo seem fossil fuel emissions right, that's one of the big ones are reducing the use of machinery that that can propagate fossil fuel emissions. This idea is something totally different. It saying, let's remove some portion of the sons energy that reaches earth's atmosphere, I dont know how you would do it and first you know we have to ask: are they seen build a gigantic umbrella between
in the earth and the sun. I dont think it's that they're they're trying to get the boffins of the world to figure out a way to filter certain radiation coming from losers star. I don't know I mean. Does this sound crazy yeah? sounds pretty crazy to me: looking at the research plan? Now the white house put out just try at my head around it like what are they actually talking about the? What You wanna go do page twenty four section b element of scenarios for solar radiation modification. I mean area some kind of filter There was more than one way of doing this leg. One thing to say block out this: and people immediately picture apocalyptic you now being planned, gender, permanent darkness or whatever like that, but you would think of
isn't technically that what the ozone layer is there to do, that, there's a hole in the thing sort of not doing its job so well anymore, or so What what why not focused more on fixing the hole in the ozone layer, having some sort of deflector filter thing. They would have to be obviously massively huge and I'm no space scientist here, but it seems like you would be a difficult thing logistically to accomplish Maybe I'm sorry if I, mr better, their alternative Is there are being proposed as someone come, and said you ve got the solution. We ve got to fix you ve you'd neil, some of the pertinent issues there, no one of which is the idea of a filter with uncharacteristic happiness fellow conspiracy realist. We can report the ozone hole over the south pole. The has actually shrunk considerably in recent times square news. For
ass the world in terms of a filter. Yes, how could you deploy a filter? One idea, is to multiple I the amount of specific aerosol dispersant in the stratosphere the idea being kind of like cloud seeding phasing out if we can create the right mix of substances and put them at all right level of the of the atmosphere than the idea. Is that these substances may be able to somehow bouts back the bad stuff from the site while allowing the good stuff in two essentially a mother filter on the atmosphere. Of course, this house little expensive. Fifty you might say- and- and this is untried ground-
This is untried air. Rather no one knows what will happen when you do this sort of stuff in science. Fiction of its good is only fiction. For a minute. We remember the lessons of the matrix this. This idea modifying the amount of solar radiation that reaches earth reaches pass some part of the atmosphere on to the ground and onto the lifeforms living. There feels dangerous. It feels like we're messing with something we can understand, but again, at the top of this strange new segment, we already talked a little bit about how the heat is rising. You know what I mean like these are the hottest days in recorded history, in desperation, people find innovation and sometimes in desperation, people go to extremes. I don't know like what could this work,
what will we do? Sorry? I remember this- I dont know been unworthy of coercion or we would do We made an episode in twenty twenty about, stratospheric aerosol injections, yeah this plan was back, twenty twenty, and they were talking about it. It's nuts to me that we're now in twenty twenty three in the white house is saying yeah guys. We need a plant like how. How are we going to do this? When can we do it? Let's go that's crazy. This is such a role that I spoke at right euro, one of the world's most dangerous governments saying. Well. He had always sprayed some stuff up there. Why not spray more stuff up there? Roll the dice, homer las vegas baby? So what what happens- and they are very cautious about this- the big. The big strange news is that the
the official, the executive branch of the? U S is releasing this in any sort of serious, for we can see the carve yachts aplenty from far away, no matter where, where raising already very salient points, yellow climate change is going to lead to very bad things that we have we have cited previously. However, what would you do if you, if you found and aerosol that, could say, reduce the amount of horror rueful heat getting through to the world without hurting vulnerable life forms and crops, and so on. This wooden fix air pollution from fossil fuels. It wouldn't fix ocean acidification. It would just turn the light. Stout. A little bit
right with known consequences. I dont think its happened it's so nuts. I will give you This is not an analogies is just a comparison. That's happening my head. What I'm thinking about this? Yet human but he's got a house right in attached to their houses a garage and we invented this thing called a car and we parted in the raj and we turned on the engine and the smoke is just kind of filling up the house earlier and that's weird It's getting warm in here is kind of hard to breathe. It's got a strange way. Either. I've really liked the car, though, so I guess, let's just put a filter on on the front of the door. We can't close the door store historic, there's no door, their legislation. Put it filter system or maybe spray somewhere stuff in the air to make it less bad. We, like,
the car too much issues to good. That's why we link our lake. That's that's the thing. I love that you point that I think that's brilliant, because it's kind of like the united states saying well we're not going to change ourselves. We should change the galaxy. You heard me is it pursues. I know it's the solar system, so let's focus on that. Also, you might. You might be tickled to find folks that the european parliament and the european council, the e? U basically said that their dowd, the cloud they said we can discuss internationally.
How human beings can limit heating from the site? You can write to the warehouse press officer and you can like me now get a direct response on this, because I imagine their sort of I don't know you know, there's also the valley criticism where someone would say: hey well Inequality is spiky, people are in desperate times on the ground. What is your weird sigh five plan about, locking the sun do to help them in the next two weeks. You know, I think, that's always a valid question. It reminds me a little bit of the excellent miss show sketch, where they decide to blow up the moon, because I got a flag sciences, their exactly how? Whereas this is happening as a I,
seems to be emerging by actually I seemed to be emerging over the next twenty years or whatever, while the humans are attempting to maybe black on the son, a little man as a little weird. I thought you would like it come on. ok, you like the matrix. There was for you, first to be real life s, atmosphere, fantasy, well, wig call the wood ceausescu's add asked them about this. Also, while this is accelerating, I want to give a couple of statements from an energy department. Veteran suited to lahti was an official of the energy department deity under the bush administration and is now the executive director of something called you'll love this guy's, the alliance for just deliberation on solar geo engineering.
the writers go on strike, and this is what we get just makes me want to watch the mister show sketch again. That's for sure, it's a brilliant piece of writing and seems like it might be awhile before we get any new brilliant pieces of writing solidarity with the writers agreed agreed and solidarity with people who are pushing beyond the bounds of conventional human physique in these unhinged olympics on the way, solidarity with every one who is wanted, a diet, coke and has thought about the bigger picture, and also you know what solidarity with fee boffins I was solidarity with the nerves, everybody who is working on onest, rigorous research. That is often used that is often used to make big headlines like to end with the headline of the weak. Speaking of that found, this online quote open
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