Amazon Paid The DOD To Purchase Living Humans To Use As Servers To Store Data
Amazon Paid The DOD To Purchase Living Humans To Use As Servers To Store Data Instead Of Computer Servers Because Human Bodies Are Faster Than Computer Servers
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Maricopa Voter Roll Analysis - Irrefutable Proof of Criminal Activity
The public does not understand that while the Maricopa Audit report was made public, other lines of enquiry continue, and analysis of the voter rolls of Maricopa has been found to show clear proof of massive criminal activity by the managers of those rolls within Maricopa County Elections (or conceivably, by others who hacked into their systems).
In the months before elections, infrequent voters are identified; doppelgangers (and triple-gangers and quadruple-gangers) are created and drizzled into the system; on Election Day the doppelgangers vote; the day after the election 30% of the doppelgangers disappear, and the rest drizzle out over several months.
It is now irrefutable. Send this to anyone who has said, "But where's the evidence?"
mirrored from Patrick B rumble https://rumble.com/vsu8ce-maricopa-voter-roll-analysis-irrefutable-proof-of-criminal-activity.html
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H.Y.B. by J. Cole feat. Bas & Central Cee
J. Cole - H.Y.B. feat. Bas & Central Cee
https://youtu.be/NW3ruk8roJU?si=RrARsPWJMWO2w2Kg
https://youtu.be/uzKtPezPsqE?si=MKakMCv4ZpEgV1va
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Patrick Byrne 4_3 on Kari Lake SCOTUS Case_ Checkmate in Two
Patrick Byrne 4_3 on Kari Lake SCOTUS Case_ Checkmate in Two" Parts 1 & 2
https://t.me/PatrickMByrne/7630
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The Future is History
Policy Horizons | Horizons de politiques June 1, 2013
Faster, Cheaper Medicine through Synthetic Biology
Organs-on-demand with 3D Printing
Geoengineering the Climate
Really Smart Cars
Third-Generation Biofuels
The Rise of the Super-Soldier
Storing ‘Big Data’ in DNA
Solving Deep Problems with ‘Deep Learning’ Artificial Intelligence
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Published: 24 November 2013. Molecular recognition using corona phase complexes made of synthetic polymers adsorbed on carbon nanotubes.
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(2014)DOE CSGF: Understanding CORONA Phase Molecular Recognition Sensors on Single Walled Carbon Nanotubes - Krell Institute 2014
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(2016) Understanding and Engineering the Nanoparticle CORONA and Its Effect on Biological Interfaces MITnano - MITnano
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(2015) I.F.AKILDIZ ACM: CORONA: A Coordinate and Routing system for Nanonetworks
NANOCOM' 15: Proceedings of the Second Annual International Conference on Nanoscale Computing and Communication September 2015
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2800795.2800809
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(2017) CORONA PHASE MOLECULAR RECOGNITION nano BIOSENSORS 2017 MITnano - ENGINEERED BACTERIA FOR BIOSENSING IN THE IoBnT 2021 ITU (J-FET) U.N.
https://rumble.com/v4fuosl-february-26-2024.html
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(2017) The Real "MRNA" - Evolving Nanoscale Communication Biology, Engineering, and Robotics Converge with Dr. Ian Akyildiz JUN 05, 2017
https://rumble.com/v4hjt6o-march-6-2024.html
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The Truth about Weaponized Devices❗- Using Pulse Lighting To Change Neurons - Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors
https://rumble.com/v4fpde3-february-25-2024.html
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Human Interaction Emerging Technologies and Future Systems College txtbook PDF
https://t.me/psinergists/12915/87891
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The "CORONA-VIRUS" (COVID-AI-19) A Coordinate and Routing system for Nanonetworks Linking Humans to The Sentient World Simulation #Bioconvergence
SOLUTIONS CAN'T HAPPEN UNTIL EDUCATION HAPPENS!
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ITU (International Telecommunication Union) U.N. Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU-J FET) - A.I. For 'Good' 2030= Metaverse
https://rumble.com/v4f3txw-february-22-2024.html
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20 Years NNI https://www.nano.gov/
NNI Retrospective Video: Creating a National Initiative (Trailer 3 min.) https://youtu.be/X4lgotKZ1Dc?si=mnMQTP0gqXHibP-f
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(2010) U.S.A.F. BIOTECHNOLOGY: GENETICALLY ENGINEERED PATHOGENS (BIOWEAPONS)
(Pg14) Future Application: 'Gene therapy is expected to gain in popularity. It will continue to
be improved upon and could unquestionably be chosen as a bioweapon. The rapid growth in
biotechnology could trigger more opportunities to find new ways to fight diseases or create new
ones'
(Pg14) Gene therapy as a Bioweapon:
'State of the Bioweapon: Stealth viruses just like the gene therapy, require a vector to be
inserted in the body and lay dormant until a trigger mechanism is activated either internally or
externally. Imagine having a cancer causing virus enter a human cell and lay dormant until an
external signal triggers the disease. When the signal gets activated the cells become abnormal
and could rapidly generate abnormal cell growth leading to a tumor and ultimately, death. Now,
apply this concept to a population where an HIV virus gets disseminated within a target
population. At a specific time chosen by the perpetrator, the signal would be triggered to harm
an entire population all at once. Although this bioweapon is futuristic it is not improbable and
deserves to be examined'
• Biotechnology: Genetically Engineered Pathogens (The Counterproliferation Papers, Future Warfare Series No. 53)
CorporateAuthor:USAF COUNTERPROLIFERATION CENTER MAXWELL AFB AL
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/citations/ADA556597
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(2010) Since the early 2010s, DARPA has invested in a new type of vaccine technology — nucleic acid vaccines — which use the human body as its “bioreactor” to create the antibodies needed for immunity. DARPA funded this type of vaccine because traditional vaccine manufacturing is cumbersome, Jenkins said, and can take up to 18 months.
DARPA’s efforts on new mRNA vaccines have perhaps led to the best chance of effective immunization against COVID-19. This is in part thanks to a $25 million grant it awarded in 2013 to biotech company Moderna to manufacture mRNA vaccines to protect against a “wide range of known and unknown emerging infectious diseases and engineered biological threats."
https://www.c4isrnet.com/industry/2020/04/07/how-past-investments-positioned-darpa-to-take-on-coronavirus/
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(2010) Electromagnetic wireless nanosensor networks
by IF Akyildiz · Cited by 802 — This paper provides an in-depth view on nanosensor technology and electromagnetic communication
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1109/MWC.2010.5675779
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(2010)
Nanobiotechnology: Tiny cell transistor
https://www.nature.com/articles/466904a
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(2010) New nanoscale transistors allow sensitive probing inside cells
senior author Charles M. Lieber, the Mark Hyman, Jr. Professor of Chemistry at Harvard
Date:August 13, 2010Source:Harvard University https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/08/100812151626.htm
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(2012) WHO: Nanotechnology and human health: Scientific evidence and risk governance
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://nanopartikel.info/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/WHO-Report-Nanotechnology-and-Health-2012.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj5hM3gr7qEAxX2rokEHfVBDB8QFnoECA8QAQ&usg=AOvVaw2lf0Dvti4PVtLHAt7fzG7l
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(2012) Genachowski Remarks on Unleashing Spectrum for Medical Body Area Networks - F.C.C.
https://rumble.com/v4c07w9-february-7-2024.html
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(2012) Medical Body Area Networks First Report and Order | Federal Communications Commission (WBAN)
https://www.fcc.gov/document/medical-body-area-networks-first-report-and-order
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(2012) Standards for Medical Wireless Body Area Networks
Human Body Communication
#IEEE 802.15.6
#WBAN
'The PHY layer comes with three options:
narrowband (NB),
ultra-wideband (UWB), and
human body communications (HBC) https://www.medicaldesignbriefs.com/component/content/article/29112-passive-hardware-considerations-for-medical-body-area-network-transceivers
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WIRELESS BODY AREA
NETWORKS: A NEW
PARADIGM OF PERSONAL
SMART HEALTH.
Martina Valente, IEEE EMBS Student Member, and
Giandomenico Nollo, IEEE EMBS Member https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://smartcities.ieee.org/images/files/pdf/SCWhitePaper-WirelessBodyAreaNetworks.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjqxpKNu7uEAxV638kDHc4wAUIQFnoECCYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1aJtSE_Gdin29ELi4IQmAo
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(2012) THz Intra Body Communication #IEEE 802.15.6 Frequency Bands
https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/802.15.6/5364/
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(2012) IEEE Standard for Local and metropolitan area networks - Part 15.6: Wireless Body Area Networks
'Short-range, wireless communications in the vicinity of, or inside, a human body (but not limited to humans) are specified in this standard' https://standards.ieee.org/ieee/802.15.6/5364/
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(2012) Google X-Team invested in several projects that had the potential to transform our understanding, detection, and management of diseases. https://x.company/projects/verily/
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(2013) Ian F Akildiz IEEE - Tuning In to Graphene https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://ianakyildiz.com/bwn/papers/interviews/tuning-in-to-graphene.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwid06O617aEAxVsGtAFHfUOC8gQFnoECBUQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2cbIC10ni9PBMqFOXsQeFj
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(2013) Ian F Akyildiz:
Graphene-based nano-antennas may enable networks of tiny machines
Peer-Reviewed Publication
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/858399
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(2015) CORONA: A Coordinate and Routing system for
Nanonetworks
https://www.google.com/search?q=CORONA%3A+A+Coordinate+and+Routing+system+for%0D%0ANanonetworks&sca_esv=602175580&sxsrf=ACQVn08g47XTgxEFTAP-GKN20FNz3s2Kiw%3A1706465023931&source=hp&ei=_5a2Zd2TNsWh5NoP1J-lkAo&oq=CORONA%3A+A+Coordinate+and+Routing+system+for%0D%0ANanonetworks&gs_lp=EhFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocCI4Q09ST05BOiBBIENvb3JkaW5hdGUgYW5kIFJvdXRpbmcgc3lzdGVtIGZvcgpOYW5vbmV0d29ya3NImRpQzxNYzxNwAXgAkAEAmAHCAaABwgGqAQMwLjG4AQPIAQD4AQL4AQGoAg_CAgcQIxjqAhgn&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-hp#ip=1
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(2015) Pfizer partnering with Ido Bachelet on DNA nanorobots
May 15, 2015
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2015/05/pfizer-partnering-with-ido-bachelet-on.html
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(2016) Coordinating Global Brain Projects - The Rockefeller University Part 1 - (BUILDING THE DARPA N3 GLOBAL INFRASTRUCTURE)
https://rumble.com/v4m2ytb-coordinating-global-brain-projects-the-rockefeller-university-2016-part-1.html
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(2016) Coordinating Global Brain Projects - The Rockefeller University Part 2 - (BUILDING THE GLOBAL DARPA N3 INFRASTRUCTURE)
https://rumble.com/v4m3889-coordinating-global-brain-projects-the-rockefeller-university-2016-part-2.html
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(2016) corona phase molecular recognition - Google Search
https://www.google.com/search?q=corona+phase+molecular+recognition+&sca_esv=72ff9969706166be&sxsrf=ACQVn0_MwTiA7RqhxQqGIi4l47kBeWiJRQ%3A1708813549660&source=hp&ei=7WzaZceRJtCMm9cP2taHgAk&oq=corona+phase+molecular+recognition+&gs_lp=EhFtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1ocCIjY29yb25hIHBoYXNlIG1vbGVjdWxhciByZWNvZ25pdGlvbiAyBhAAGBYYHjIGEAAYFhgeMgsQABiABBiKBRiGAzIFECEYoAEyBRAhGKABMgUQIRigATIFECEYoAFI9mVQqwxYs2JwAXgAkAEAmAG3AaABjyCqAQQyLjI5uAEDyAEA-AEBmAIgoAKVI6gCD8ICBxAjGOoCGCfCAhAQLhjHARivARiOBRjqAhgnwgIEECMYJ8ICCxAAGIAEGLEDGIMBwgIOEC4YgAQYsQMYxwEY0QPCAhEQLhiABBixAxiDARjHARjRA8ICCxAuGIAEGLEDGIMBwgIIEAAYgAQYsQPCAgsQLhiABBjHARjRA8ICCBAuGIAEGLEDwgIFEAAYgATCAgsQLhiDARixAxiABMICDhAuGIAEGLEDGIMBGOUEwgIFEC4YgATCAgsQLhivARjHARiABMICCxAuGIAEGMcBGK8BwgIIEAAYFhgeGA_CAgQQIRgVmAMjkgcEMS4zMQ&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-hp
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(2016) A wireless body area network (WBAN) consists of low-power devices that are capable of sensing, processing, and wireless communication. WBANs can be used in many applications such as military, ubiquitous health care, entertainment, and sport. The IEEE Std 802.15.6-2012 is the latest international standard for WBAN
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/dac.3120
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(2016) Klaus Schwab Anouces The Fourth Industrial Revolution)
' This Fourth Industrial Revolution is, however, fundamentally different. It is characterized by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, impacting all disciplines, economies and industries, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human'
https://www.weforum.org/about/the-fourth-industrial-revolution-by-klaus-schwab/
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(2017) Industrial Cyberphysical Systems: A Backbone of the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Cyberphysical systems (CPSs) are perceived as the pivotal enabler for a new era of real-time Internet-based communication and collaboration among value-chain participants, e.g., devices, systems, organizations, and humans
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/7883993
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(2017) ISO/IEC/IEEE 8802-15-6:2017
Information technology
Telecommunications and information exchange between systems
Local and metropolitan area networks
"This is a standard for short-range, wireless communication in the vicinity of, or inside, a human body (but not limited to humans)"
https://www.iso.org/standard/72352.html
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(NASA 2017)
IEEE 802.15.6-based Prototype System for WBAN: Design and Implementation https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2017arXiv170102421S/abstract
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(2017) SENSE.nano Symposium: Engineering the Nanoparticle Corona for Sensors, Michael Strano - MIT.nano "CORONA PHASE MOLECULAR RECOGNITION"
https://rumble.com/v4am98u-january-31-2024.html
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(2017) Evolving Nanoscale Communication
Biology, Engineering, and Robotics Converge #Bacteria
with Dr. Ian Akyildiz
JUN 05, 2017
https://legacy.iftf.org/future-now/article-detail/evolving-nanoscale-communication/
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(2017)
Josep M. Jornet - An optofluidic channel model for in vivo nanosensor networks in human blood: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/a-Communication-of-nanomachines-inside-the-human-blood-b-Layered-RBC-Model_fig1_316652312
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(2017) Ian F. Akyildiz
'The world will be totally different, with billions of nanoscaled devices circulating in the human body as additional red blood cells or white blood cells.'
#IntraBodyNanoNetworks
#IntrabodyMolecularCommunications
#MedicalBAN https://legacy.iftf.org/future-now/article-detail/evolving-nanoscale-communication/
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(2018) #CORONA #WNSNs LaGOON: a simple energy-aware routing protocol for wireless nano-sensor networks
https://ietresearch.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1049/iet-wss.2018.5079
(VIDEO)https://rumble.com/v4dmr1t-february-15-2024.html
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(2018) Nanonetworks in Biomedical Applications
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10101417&ved=2ahUKEwj_stXYzLCEAxVMkYkEHWADAI44ChAWegQIChAB&usg=AOvVaw3jvSFHBbF3f3n5Gx5nUedZ
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(2018) Josep M. Jornet - Nanonetworks in Biomedical Applications BIO-MOLECULAR COMMUNICATION NETWORKS #BioNanomachines https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10101417
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(2018) Marzo, Jornet and Pierobon - Nanonetworks in Biomedical Applications. A molecular communication model for particulate Drug Delivery 'A particulate DDS takes advantage of the blood circulation in the cardiovascular system to propagate drug particles from the location where they have been injected into the blood flow, to the targeted site. Here, as shown in Figure 5, we describe a particulate DDS as three-fold process: injection, propagation, and delivery.'
https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10101417
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(2018) 5G & Network Transformation Conference: Prof. Dr. Ian F. Akyıldız - Georgia Tech 2018 - 22min. Internet of Bio-NanoThings https://rumble.com/v465fuc-january-10-2024.html
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(2019) Preparing the healthcare workforce
to deliver the digital future
The Topol Review
An independent report on behalf of the
Secretary of State for Health and Social Care
February 2019
https://topol.hee.nhs.uk/the-topol-review/#:~:text=The%20Topol%20Review%20outlined%20recommendations,anywhere%20else%20in%20the%20world.
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(2019) Battelle-Led Team Wins DARPA Award to Develop Injectable, Bi-Directional Brain Computer Interface
COLUMBUS, Ohio (May 20, 2019)
https://www.battelle.org/insights/newsroom/press-release-details/battelle-led-team-wins-darpa-award-to-develop-injectable-bi-directional-brain-computer-interface
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(2019) An Energy Balance Clustering Routing Protocol for Intra-Body Wireless Nanosensor Networks CORONA - NIH PMC
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6891516/
(VIDEO) https://rumble.com/v4d2cq0-february-12-2024.html
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(2019) Electrochemical biosensor for CRISPR/Cas13a powered miRNA diagnostics | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8956561
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(2019) A biosynthetic dual-core cell computer | ETH Zurich
https://ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2019/04/biosynthetic-dual-core-cell-computer.html
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(2019) U.S. patent application number 16/876114 was filed with the patent office for system and method for testing for covid-19. The applicant listed for this patent is Richard A. Rothschild. Invention is credited to Richard A. Rothschild. #WideAreaNetwork https://uspto.report/patent/app/20200279585#D00000
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(2019) Request to Withdraw H.R. 1795: “United States-Israel Directed Energy Cooperation Act.” - LA Progressive
https://www.laprogressive.com/war-and-peace/united-states-israel-directed-energy-cooperation-act
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H.R.1795 - United States-Israel Directed Energy Cooperation Act116th Congress (2019-2020) https://www.congress.gov/bill/116th-congress/house-bill/1795/text
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(2020) Ian F Akyildiz: ITU Journal on Future and Evolving Technologies (ITU J-FET) U.N.
https://www.itu.int/en/journal/j-fet/Pages/default.aspx
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(2020) Advancing Modern Healthcare With Nanotechnology,
Nanobiosensors, and Internet of Nano Things:
Taxonomies, Applications, Architecture,
and Challenges
PIJUSH KANTI DUTTA PRAMANIK 1
, ARUN SOLANKI2
, ABHINABA DEBNATH 3
,
ANAND NAYYAR 4
, (Member, IEEE), SHAKER EL-SAPPAGH 5
,
AND KYUNG-SUP KWAK 6
, (Member, IEEE) https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel7/6287639/8948470/09056855.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwi_wJ-gsLmEAxXwlokEHTa4BuYQFnoECBIQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2ZeO_uvnQ-S2CRB9hzuRur
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(2020) THE INTERNET OF METAMATERIAL THINGS AND THEIR SOFTWARE ...

by C Liaskos · 2020 · Cited by 14 — Akyildiz, An interpretable neu- ral network for configuring programmable wireless.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/7052/ec9cbc31fb410616fdd7f95182184a7078f6.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjW6teg3LuEAxV24ckDHVSOATAQFnoECB0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw0QSM6PUa9pDgBj8RoJoUdq
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(2020) Enabling Covert Body Area Network using Electro-Quasistatic Human Body Communication
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-018-38303-x
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(2020) The Perspective on Bio-Nano Interface Technology for Covid-19
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnano.2020.586250/full
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(2020) Modelling and Implementation of Complex Systems.
EECORONA: Energy Efficiency Coordinate and Routing System for Nanonetworks https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-58861-8_2
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(2020) From Nano-Communications to Body Area
Networks: A Perspective on Truly Personal
Communications
PAWEL KULAKOWSKI1
, KENAN TURBIC2
, (Member, IEEE), and LUIS M. CORREIA2
, (Senior
Member, IEEE)
1AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://arxiv.org/pdf/2103.07415&ved=2ahUKEwj49s-1oNmEAxWdlIkEHXgNDZA4ChAWegQIBxAB&usg=AOvVaw3UDArIJlL-JkXdAc8J2jkl
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(2020) NSF Ian F Akyildiz: Design and Operation of a Graphene-Based
Plasmonic Nano-Antenna Array for
Communication in the Terahertz Band
Arjun Singh, Graduate Student Member, IEEE, Michael Andrello III, Student Member, IEEE,
Ngwe Thawdar, Member, IEEE, and Josep Miquel Jornet , Member, IEEE
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10223730&ved=2ahUKEwid06O617aEAxVsGtAFHfUOC8gQFnoECB4QAQ&usg=AOvVaw3HSDX7-_fmGiurbdiiw5MW
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(2020) Ian F Akildiz IEEE: A Review on the Development of Tunable Graphene Nanoantennas for Terahertz Optoelectronic and Plasmonic Applications
https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/20/5/1401
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(2020) Ian F Akyildiz: Remotely controlling your cells from the internet, the hub being your mobile phone & his implantable bioelectronic devices which include an engineered Ecoli fluorescent bionanosensor.
(PANACEA) https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://ianakyildiz.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/panacea.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjErbCfq5qDAxWwIjQIHY1MBB8QFnoECA0QBg&usg=AOvVaw2ngg1loxz97p6SNTR2rHFS
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https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9149878
(VIDEO) https://rumble.com/v4e3nvr-february-18-2024.html
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(2021) Nanotechnology: an emerging approach to combat COVID-19
Published online 2021 Feb 15. NIH
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7883336/
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(2021) I.T.U. Special issue on IoBNT
At the center of this approach lies an emerging ICT framework, the Internet of Bio-NanoThings (IoBNT), envisioning the heterogeneous collaborative networks.... https://www.itu.int/en/journal/j-fet/2021/001/Pages/default.aspx
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(2021) Volume 2 I.T.U. , Issue 3 – Internet of Bio-Nano Things for health applications
genetically en‑ gineered Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria acting as receiver ... and Ian F Akyildiz
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-s/opb/jnl/S-JNL-VOL2.ISSUE3-2021-PDF-E.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwixwMTxy7uEAxXD4MkDHfNUCrYQFnoECB0QAQ&usg=AOvVaw3jecZf6QYoVM7fucwqoP1k
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(2021) Ian F. Akyildiz: 'The cells and the implant interact with the biological system via the internet and cloud computing as the new mediator.' https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8328153/
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(2021) An Intelligent and Energy-Efficient Wireless Body Area Network to Control Coronavirus Outbreak
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33680703/
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(2021) In Vivo End-to-End Molecular Communication Model for COVID-19
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544951/
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(2021) Ian F Akildiz: Global PANACEA Architecture (IoBnT) Programming "Viruses" Wirelessly Inside The Body, Track & Trace-Quarantine - "You Can Be Re-Programed (DUAL USE) And Killed"
https://rumble.com/v4c1rxe-february-7-2024.html
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(2021) International Telecommunications Union United Nations
Special issue
Internet of Bio-Nano Things
for health applications
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://www.itu.int/dms_pub/itu-s/opb/jnl/S-JNL-VOL2.ISSUE3-2021-PDF-E.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwjc4trS8dGEAxVEkIkEHUtTBpoQFnoECBQQAQ&usg=AOvVaw3jecZf6QYoVM7fucwqoP1k
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(2021) “The sixth generation (6G) of mobile network will be composed by different nodes, from
macro-devices (satellite) to nano-devices (sensors inside the human body), providing a full connectivity fabric all around us.”
Physical-Layer Security in 6G Networks
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/353810722_Physical-Layer_Security_in_6G_Networks
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ISO Standardization
Foresight Framework
Trend Report Biodigital Convergence Nanotechnology
2022
https://www.iso.org/publication/PUB100470.html
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(2022) Connecting in-body nano communication with body area networks: Challenges and opportunities of the Internet of Nano Things
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1878778915000071
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(2022) From Nano-Communications to Body Area Networks: A Perspective on Truly Personal Communications
Publisher: IEEE
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9164961
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(2022) A Molecular Communication Platform Based on Body Area Nanonetwork
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35215050/
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(2022) Building digital twins of the human immune system: toward a roadmap
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41746-022-00610-z
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(2022) S.5002 - FDA Modernization Act 2.0117th Congress (2021-2022)
'The bill also removes a requirement to use animal studies as part of the process to obtain a license for a biological product that is [biosimilar or interchangeable with another biological product]'
https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/senate-bill/5002
@RandPaul 🖕
"biosimilar or interchangeable with another biological product"
How do they get crispr-nanotech in the meds legally?
https://twitter.com/fear2022/status/1759793430006317435?t=OpGYhdkohVE7y3YbE-BEXw&s=19
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(2022) The Internet of Bio-Nano Things in Blood Vessels: System Design and Prototypes
by C Lee — Abstract—In this paper, we investigate the Internet of Bio-. Nano Things (IoBNT) which relates to networks formed by.
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://arxiv.org/pdf/2212.10926&ved=2ahUKEwjg4s7w0LuEAxWCj4kEHWpUCDQQFnoECBsQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1qA1QFnfHek_xvzgP4HUSd
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(2022) ARRC Seminar Series - Ian F Akyildiz
(13 min. Mark) https://www.tii.ae/seminar/arrc-seminar-series-ian-akyildiz
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(2022) Wireless sensor and wireless body area network assisted biosensor network for effective monitoring and prevention of non-ventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2022.1063067/full
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(2022) Technical Report
Air Force Institute of Technology
Human Digital Twin and Modeling Guidebook
Date: December 19, 2022
Principal Investigator: Dr. Michael Miller
Department of Systems Engineering and Management
Air Force Institute of Technology
2950 Hobson Way
Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433
(937) 255-3636 ext 4651 (INOP) Cell: (585)764-6602
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/trecms/pdf/AD1188552.pdf
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(2023) The President's 2023 Budget requests nearly $2 billion for the NNI, the largest ever request since its inception. This reflects the widespread recognition of the potential for nanotechnology to contribute to agency missions and national priorities.
https://rumble.com/v41tfrq-december-17-2023.html
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(2023) Digital data storage on DNA tape using CRISPR base editors | Nature Communications
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-42223-4We are 'closing the Loop between technologies and humans.'
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(2023) IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Body Sensor Networks – Sensors and Systems for Digital Health (IEEE BSN)
#IntraBodySensorNetworks
#IntraBodyNanoSensorNetworks
#DigitalHealth
https://bsn.embs.org/2023/
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Yeast Genome Editing
https://www.microbialtec.com/yeast-genome-editing.html?gclid=Cj0KCQiAzoeuBhDqARIsAMdH14FovZ-g2wh7w74ESnJwHW2PflDGwwext4DzquxzqcDSPNNKz9iyQoIaAlpiEALw_wcB
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(2024) Ian F. Akyildiz: Engineering Yeast Cells to Facilitate Information Exchange https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.13712v2?trk=feed_main-feed-card_reshare_feed-article-content
(TWEET) https://twitter.com/fear2022/status/1760390495170068971?t=O1ujHW-zSGBKY0Z9g4Oa8g&s=19
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Ian F Akildiz Current Projects: Heterogeneous Intrabody Biomolecular Communications for the Internet of Bio-NanoThings
https://ianakyildiz.com/projects/
(MEDIA) https://ianakyildiz.com/media/
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Who is Ian F. Akyildiz & The I.T.U ?
https://rumble.com/v3yvin1-who-is-ian-f.-akyildiz-and-the-i.t.u-.html
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Ian F. Akyildiz ITU Profile: https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-T/academia/kaleidoscope/2020/Pages/Ian-Akyildiz.aspx
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• Contact the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Ian F. Akyildiz at ian.akyildiz@itu.int
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Ian F. Akyildiz
A.I. For Good 2030 https://aiforgood.itu.int/speaker/ian-f-akyildiz/
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Dr. Akyildiz serves as a panel member for “Metaverse Future” at the IEEE Metaverse 2022 conference https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://ianakyildiz.com/metaverse-2/&ved=2ahUKEwi4qeyGmoaEAxWfLzQIHSzNA0AQFnoECBYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw04aIGFyuMxENGmB2kh-jNv
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Ian F. Akyildiz Professor in Telecommunications
President & CTO
Truva Inc. https://ianakyildiz.com/
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I.F. Akyildiz (Life Fellow, IEEE) https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/author/37272190700
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Dr. Ian F Akyildiz ACM Fellow
https://awards.acm.org/award-recipients/akyildiz_2743755
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Ian F. Akyıldız: Bio nano scale machines - these are for injecting into the body, always monitoring the health problems. And that is also going really well, like with these COVID vaccines"
https://rumble.com/v3k5z0x-september-23-2023.html
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"You Inject These Into The Body Of The Human" Ian F. Akyildiz - Nanonetworks: A New Frontier in Communications (2011)
https://rumble.com/v43ox2q-you-inject-these-into-the-body-of-the-human-ian-f.-akyildiz.html
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The AI powered Metaverse using holographic type communication, not only in Health Care but for education & tourism too. Seems Ian F Akyildiz wants to lock everyone up in a virtual/Metaverse game. AI for good or a panopticon digital prison?!
https://rumble.com/v4c1xjo-february-7-2024.html
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INTERNET OF NANO THINGS &
BIO-NANO THINGS
I. F. AKYILDIZ
Ken Byers Chair Professor in Telecommunications
Georgia Institute of Technology
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (Broadband Wireless Networking) Lab
Atlanta, GA 30332, USA https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=https://futurecomresearch.eu/previous/2017/site_pres/K/IAN_Akyildiz.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwidx7jO0tGDAxUvFjQIHZBnA-oQFnoECCYQAQ&usg=AOvVaw1Dr5E06cBotqwxt7KCYFuF
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JOURNAL ON FUTURE & EVOLVING TECHNOLOGIES - INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS UNION UNITED NATIONS 2030 A.I. "FOR GOOD" 👀 👇
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ITU (J-FET) Ian F Akyildiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+j-fet+ian+f+akyildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn0-DuKCqT2YjuoAa_S8P_KSo7JuPAg%3A1706171192505&ei=OBuyZeLNHrqB5OMPie2EoAw&oq=itu&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIgNpdHUqAggBMgQQIxgnMgQQIxgnMgoQIxiABBiKBRgnMg0QABiABBiKBRhDGLEDMg0QABiABBiKBRhDGLEDMgoQABiABBiKBRhDMg0QABiABBiKBRhDGLEDMhYQLhiABBgUGIcCGLEDGIMBGMcBGNEDSPGDAVDkV1j-Y3ADeAGQAQCYAa8BoAH9A6oBAzAuM7gBAcgBAPgBAagCD8ICChAAGEcY1gQYsAPCAgcQIxjqAhgnwgILEAAYgAQYigUYkQLCAgsQABiABBixAxiDAcICEBAAGIAEGIoFGEMYsQMYgwHCAhEQLhiABBixAxiDARjHARjRA8ICChAuGIAEGIoFGEPiAwQYACBBiAYBkAYI&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp
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ITU (J-FET) - VIDEOS International Telecommunications Union-United Nations A.I. "For Good" 2030
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn09bJ1v4egyFk-FWEGNjO_Qtsey0BA:1706170939816&q=ITU+(J-FET)&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=ivnsmbtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi_nKyGjviDAxW2AHkGHVybAVAQ0pQJegQICxAB&biw=412&bih=722&dpr=2.63#ip=1
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About:
AI for Good is a year-round digital platform where AI innovators and problem owners learn, build and connect to identify practical AI solutions to advance the UN SDGs.
The goal of AI for Good is to identify practical applications of AI to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and scale those solutions for global impact. It’s the leading action-oriented, global & inclusive United Nations platform on AI.
AI for Good is organized by ITU in partnership with 40 UN Sister Agencies and co-convened with Switzerland. https://aiforgood.itu.int/about-ai-for-good/#:~:text=The%20goal%20of%20AI%20for,United%20Nations%20platform%20on%20AI.
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AI for good Ian F Akyildiz (VIDEOS) https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn09-pebM0FYPPCH36YctrnstKTHkSg:1706171797932&q=ai+for+good+Ian+F+Akyildiz&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=invsbmtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjh5cOfkfiDAxXmvokEHUgOCXUQ0pQJegQICxAB&biw=412&bih=722&dpr=2.63#ip=1
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ITU (AI FOR GOOD) Documents https://www.google.com/search?q=ai+for+good+Ian+F+Akildiz+&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn0-DuKCqT2YjuoAa_S8P_KSo7JuPAg%3A1706171192505&ei=OBuyZeLNHrqB5OMPie2EoAw&udm=&oq=ai+for+good+Ian+F+Akildiz+&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIhphaSBmb3IgZ29vZCBJYW4gRiBBa2lsZGl6IEibWFDVEFjCVHADeACQAQCYAeEBoAHEGaoBBjIuMjAuMrgBA8gBAPgBAagCD8ICChAAGEcY1gQYsAPCAgcQIxjqAhgnwgIEECMYJ8ICChAAGIAEGIoFGEPCAgsQABiABBiKBRiRAsICChAjGIAEGIoFGCfCAhEQABiABBiKBRiRAhixAxiDAcICEBAAGIAEGIoFGEMYsQMYgwHCAhEQLhiABBiKBRiRAhjHARjRA8ICBRAAGIAEwgILEC4YgAQYxwEY0QPCAgoQABiABBgUGIcCwgIGEAAYFhgewgILEAAYgAQYigUYhgPCAgUQIRigAcICBxAhGAoYoAHiAwQYACBBiAYBkAYI&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#ip=1
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ITU Metaverse Ian F Akildiz: https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+Metaverse+Ian+F+Akildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn086x0oCPMc6VTasft5yVBl2iYbqhA%3A1706171964827&ei=PB6yZYGVMpOsptQPnpuTyAI&oq=itu+Metaverse+Ian+F+Akildiz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIhtpdHUgTWV0YXZlcnNlIElhbiBGIEFraWxkaXoyChAjGMsEGLACGCcyChAhGAoYoAEYwwRIrFpQlyVYl1NwAHgAkAEAmAGWAqAB1h-qAQYxLjE3Lje4AQPIAQD4AQHCAgoQIxiwAhiwAxgnwgIIEAAYgAQYogTCAgcQIxiwAhgnwgIHEC4YgAQYDcICBhAAGB4YDcICCBAAGB4YDRgPwgIIEAAYBRgeGA3iAwQYASBBiAYBkAYB&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#sbfbu=1&pi=itu%20Metaverse%20Ian%20F%20Akildiz
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ITU Internet Of Bio-Nanothings Ian F Akildiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+Internet+Of+Bio-Nanothings+Ian+F+Akildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn097zdK2uIRzRPWsS5NGg7wfiMZ_Sw%3A1706171978947&ei=Sh6yZea4OZqzptQPwtGTuA0&udm=&oq=itu+Internet+Of+Bio-Nanothings+Ian+F+Akildiz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIixpdHUgSW50ZXJuZXQgT2YgQmlvLU5hbm90aGluZ3MgSWFuIEYgQWtpbGRpejIKECMYywQYsAIYJ0i0bVDTDFipXnACeACQAQGYAawBoAGRHKoBBDQuMjW4AQPIAQD4AQHCAgoQABhHGNYEGLADwgIHECMYsAIYJ8ICBBAeGArCAggQABiABBiiBMICChAhGAoYoAEYwwTCAgYQIRgKGArCAgQQIRgK4gMEGAAgQYgGAZAGAg&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#ip=1&sbfbu=1&pi=itu%20Internet%20Of%20Bio-Nanothings%20Ian%20F%20Akildiz
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ITU Internet Of Bio-Nanothings Ian F Akildiz (VIDEOS)
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn0-uR8u0Lm9LcGBYy_IrCmHm5kCGeg:1706172101893&q=itu+Internet+Of+Bio-Nanothings+Ian+F+Akildiz&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=invsbmtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjyhrywkviDAxX9mYkEHc95AfMQ0pQJegQIDRAB&biw=412&bih=722&dpr=2.63
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itu molecular machinesIan F Akildiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+molecular+machinesIan+F+Akildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn0-uR8u0Lm9LcGBYy_IrCmHm5kCGeg%3A1706172101893&ei=xR6yZbKQNv2zptQPz_OFmA8&udm=&oq=itu+molecular+machinesIan+F+Akildiz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIiNpdHUgbW9sZWN1bGFyIG1hY2hpbmVzSWFuIEYgQWtpbGRpejIGECEYChgKSK98UNcPWLB5cAF4AJABAZgBoQKgAfswqgEGMS4zNy42uAEDyAEA-AEBwgIKECMYywQYsAIYJ8ICCBAAGIAEGKIEwgIEEB4YCuIDBBgAIEGIBgE&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#ip=1&sbfbu=1&pi=itu%20molecular%20machinesIan%20F%20Akildiz
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ITU Meta Materials F Akildiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+Meta+Materials+F+Akildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn08Ua1xiyiZIx5fFJhmuCbjLhO5M3g%3A1706172209215&ei=MR-yZafpDI3_ptQPgP-gMA&oq=itu+Meta+Materials+F+Akildiz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIhxpdHUgTWV0YSBNYXRlcmlhbHMgRiBBa2lsZGl6MgQQHhgKSNGJAVC2IFjIhgFwAngAkAEBmAGQAqABsyeqAQYwLjM3LjG4AQPIAQD4AQHCAgoQIxiwAhiwAxgnwgIKECEYChigARjDBMICCBAAGIAEGKIEwgIKECMYywQYsAIYJ8ICBBAhGAriAwQYASBBiAYBkAYB&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#ip=1&sbfbu=1&pi=itu%20Meta%20Materials%20F%20Akildiz
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ITU Molecular THZ Communication System F Akildiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+Molecular+THZ+Communication+System+F+Akildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn09rz7IN8F_d-9OLyOOgdszqwpFylw%3A1706172347053&ei=ux-yZdPyApefptQP-N2DkAI&udm=&oq=itu+Molecular+THZ+Communication+System+F+Akildiz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIjBpdHUgTW9sZWN1bGFyIFRIWiBDb21tdW5pY2F0aW9uIFN5c3RlbSBGIEFraWxkaXoyBBAeGApIycEBULQYWKO9AXADeACQAQCYAcICoAGVJ6oBCDguMjkuMC4yuAEDyAEA-AEBwgIKECMYsAIYsAMYJ8ICBhAhGAoYCsICCBAAGIAEGKIEwgIKECMYywQYsAIYJ8ICChAhGAoYoAEYwwTCAgQQIRgK4gMEGAAgQYgGAZAGAQ&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#ip=1
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ITU Cubesat Ian F Akildiz
https://www.google.com/search?q=itu+Cubesat+Ian+F+Akildiz&sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn09i0duFxEtteDOTF6NY7pzUhDxZqw%3A1706172584060&ei=qCCyZYqsA_OJptQPxPyp2Ac&oq=itu+Cubesat+Ian+F+Akildiz&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIhlpdHUgQ3ViZXNhdCBJYW4gRiBBa2lsZGl6MgQQHhgKSPAaUOgSWOgScAF4AZABAJgBgwGgAYMBqgEDMC4xuAEDyAEA-AEBwgIKEAAYRxjWBBiwA-IDBBgAIEGIBgGQBgI&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp#sbfbu=1&pi=itu%20Cubesat%20Ian%20F%20Akildiz
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ITU Cubesat Ian F Akildiz (VIDEOS)
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=601343019&sxsrf=ACQVn0-aXWDSH6-X2fgt_WYWXkENhxNm-w:1706172597436&q=itu+Cubesat+Ian+F+Akyildiz&tbm=vid&source=lnms&prmd=ivnsbmtz&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj5zuGclPiDAxVMg4kEHdOXDmkQ0pQJegQIChAB&biw=412&bih=722&dpr=2.63
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OUCI in Ukraine has some very interesting info regarding Ian F Akyildiz and his nanonetworks. https://ouci.dntb.gov.ua/en/works/lopDa6e9/?fbclid=IwAR0bHEd2RwnyzWzm_ev-Rj1CjYrat5rUWS1jj3MdT7WXNUftu1LyN_q7NVM
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Joint Nanoscale Communication and Sensing Enabled by Plasmonic Nano-antennas (ACM) AKILDIZ 2021
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3477206.3477447
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Ian F Akildiz Nanonetworks
https://ouci.dntb.gov.ua/en/works/lopDa6e9/
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CORONA Nanonetworks (IMAGE SEARCH)
https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eurekaselect.com%2Fimages%2Fgraphical-abstract%2Fcdt%2F20%2F8%2F001.jpg&tbnid=fL6B24EUAht_aM&vet=1&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.eurekaselect.com%2Farticle%2F95810&docid=P435HZqrASxcFM&w=523&h=400&source=sh%2Fx%2Fim%2Fm4%2F2&kgs=dff8e5494271e65b#vhid=fL6B24EUAht_aM&vssid=l
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Nano-biotechnology or nano-medicine, e.g. protein engineering or drug delivery (2,162) http://www.google.com/patents/sitemap/en/Sitemap/B82/B82Y/B82Y_5.html .
More topics under "B82B - Nano-structures formed by manipulation of individual atoms, molecules, or limited collections of atoms or molecules as discrete units; Manufacture or treatment thereof" (18,609) http://www.google.com/patents/sitemap/en/Sitemap/B82/B82B.html
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Please Help Share This Important Thread: https://twitter.com/fear2022/status/1752873822838001735?t=V8HuTdE2_esD7KyWLF3xyQ&s=1rks-2015.html
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America's Book Of Secrets: DARPA's Secret Mind Control Technology (Season 4) | History Channel 2021
https://rumble.com/v4d2orx-february-12-2024.html
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Solving Generic Decision Problems by in-Message Computation in DNA-Based Molecular Nanonetworks
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-64991-3_9
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Water Sustainability through Nanotechnology – Nanoscale Solutions for a Global-Scale Challenge
https://www.nano.gov/nsiwater
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ITU: IoBNT At the center of this approach lies an emerging ICT framework, the Internet of Bio-NanoThings (IoBNT), envisioning the heterogeneous collaborative networks(HEALTHCARE)
https://rumble.com/v45vbvu-january-8-2024.html
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Trudeau says Canada is joining the European Union’s Horizon Europe research program November 24, 2023 #BiodigitalConvergence
https://rumble.com/v3y6e5m-november-27-2023.html
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Creating Standards Around The BiodigitalConvergence For 20 Years!
IEC & IEEE: Navigating bio-digital ethics
2023-07-27
IEC Editorial Team
https://www.iec.ch/blog/navigating-biodigital-ethics
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DARPA Is Responsible For The Creation Of the mRNA Gene Editing Technologies Used For The Covid-19 A.I. "Vaccine" BIOWEAPONS (DARPA LINKS BELOW TO PROOF)
https://rumble.com/v2p53li-may-21-2023.html
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And The "Good" Doctors Keep Pretending Like They Dont Know! - Lets Play More "Google Fingers"
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Published Jan 22, 2024
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Tucker [00:00:00] If you don't pay close attention to Joe Biden, you're probably content to dismiss him as just a senile old fool who's exiting the stage at high speed. But if you actually listen to him, if you watch what Joe Biden says, it dawns on you actually, this man is evil, actually evil. Listen to what he says. It's dishonest. It's vicious. It's cruel to his fellow Americans. He's a bad person and he's the president of the United States. And yet no one seems to say that out loud or even notice. Instead, our moral superiors, our overlords, are very exercised about, well some people, you've probably not even heard of, people on the internet who are saying true things, and one of the people makes the maddest is a guy with an account called Catturd. Yes, that's the name. One word on X, formerly Twitter. Catturd has millions of followers and is remarkably, controversial for a person whose name has never been spoken in public. He actually got into a fight with Adam Kinzinger no less than Adam Kinzinger. Speaking of evil, here's in case you forgotten it. Here's what it looked like:
Tucker Soundbite [00:01:09] Kinzinger made that clear the other day when he responded personally to a Twitter account called Catturd. Because when you're one of Washington's leading authorities on foreign policy, you spend a lot of time on Twitter reading accounts with names like Catturd. So the other day, Catturd made the mistake of posting a meme that seemed to mock the colors of the Ukrainian flag, colors that are sacred to Adam Kinzinger and every other empathetic soccer mom in her mid-forties. You can imagine how offensive that was. It was like telling an off color joke about Meghan Markle. It could not stand. And so alone and battling debilitating hot flashes in this kitchen, fighting the urge to open yet another bag of Chips Ahoy! Adam Kinzinger fought back literally evil, he wrote in a late night response to Catturd. If I met you in person, it would not end well for you. Sicko. Whoa! Hear that catturd? It will not end well for you. That's not a pillow fight. Adam Kinzinger is talking about. That's a full on slap fight with hair pulling. This is real. You'd better apologize. Our heart goes out to catturd tonight who's probably cowering in a litter box somewhere waiting for Adam Kinzinger to show up with sharpened nails.
Tucker [00:02:20] So catturd enraged Adam Kinzinger. And it's also been noticed on late night comedy shows. Watch.
James Cordon Soundbite [00:02:27] And things seem to hit a new low last night as he retweeted three times and accounts called Catturd. Now, to be fair, the cat is wearing glasses, so it must be smart. The actual Twitter handle for the account is cattturd 2, and I, for one, cannot wait to see what's in store from catturd three. Catturd sounds like someone Joe Biden would have brought up in a speech during the primaries. When I was growing up in Scranton, that was a real mean son of a gun. We used to call him catturd. He could do up and be bop like nobody's business. What was I talking about? Oh, yeah. Climate change.
Tucker [00:03:14] Well, there's a reason nobody watches late night comedy shows anymore. But still, catturd seems to offend people. Why is that? Who is this man who's catturd one? Well, we found him. He's a man. He's from the South. That's all we know. He wants to keep his name private because he doesn't want his life any more disrupted than it already has been. But he is joining us anyway in physical form. Catturd, It's great to see you.
Catturd [00:03:35] How are you doing? So you've made it Tucker.
Tucker [00:03:39] So many questions. So, I actually don't know your real name, just for the record. Okay, what year did you graduate from Yale?
Catturd [00:03:49] Yeah, I graduated Yale, I think 1984.
Tucker [00:03:54] No seriously. No, I'm guessing you didn't go to Yale. I mean that-
Catturd [00:03:56] Went to Harvard after Yale.
Tucker [00:03:59] You went to Harvard. I remember you so well there. Where are you? Like, what? What was your preparation for being catturd? Like, tell us your life trajectory. Who are you without revealing your name?
Catturd [00:04:08] Well, I'm from northwest Florida, I mean, Georgia. Yeah, well, I live in northwest Florida now, but. So I graduated high school kind of early at 17. Joined the Army. I was telling you earlier, I spent my 18th birthday in a foxhole, in Fort Dix, New Jersey, in basic training back when it really was basic training. And then, I got injured when I was over in Bad Kissingen in Germany, and we were on alert, and I hurt my back real bad and had surgery. And that was pretty much the end of my Army career. I was, back to Fort Morgan, Georgia. Had back surgery. I actually tried to stay in, but, they wouldn't let me.
Tucker [00:04:51] Yeah.
Catturd [00:04:51] I mean, it's been something I've had to deal with my whole life.
Tucker [00:04:53] So they wrecked your body and then kicked you out? Yeah. Pretty good. Okay.
Catturd [00:04:57] You know, that's honorable medical discharge, but. Yeah. And so, after that, I hitchhiked to Panama City, and I've pretty much been in the Panhandle ever since. You know, I'm 59 years old. I spent, you know, just like most people, I was, I'm different than most of the influencers that, do all the right things. Have the kids or the suit and ties. I pretty much was, screwed up until I was about 40, 45 years old.
Tucker [00:05:28] You were really-.
Catturd [00:05:29] Where I had a couple of failed marriages, followed by, I was just I was a professional musician for years. I was a hippie. I had long hair and a beard and smoked weed and had a VW van and-
Tucker [00:05:40] Really?
Catturd [00:05:41] Dyed shirts. I did, I was a real hippie. I went from job to job.
Tucker [00:05:47] Partied a lot.
Catturd [00:05:48] You're there. Yeah. Partied a lot. I had my stint with drugs and alcohol and, you know, I don't know why everybody scared. You know, everybody. Big famous picture. You know, this big picture of how, you know, in the world that we live in today is just like, just I've always been honest with my followers and on my podcast.
Tucker [00:06:07] I don't trust people who don't know how weak they are.
Catturd [00:06:10] I know, yeah. And so I, kind of aimlessly went through my life and, then I finally ended up, you know, working a good fiber optics job for years. At 54 years old, which was five years ago. I'd never been on social media. I didn't know anything about social media. I don't even know how it worked. I had no friends on social media, and I just decided to have, I got arthritis in my fingers. I couldn't play guitar anymore. And I was just like, you know what I'm going to do? I'm just going to get on Twitter. And I just, you know, saw the cat just said cat turd. I never thought I'd have 100 followers, you know, who think that? It's just like it's like Homer Simpson. Now, cancer is it's way beyond me. You know, they're doing.
Tucker [00:06:55] Wait, if I have to ask you, pause. What was the moment when you decided to make that your nom de guerre?
Catturd [00:07:02] I just was like, surfing through the web, and I saw that cat picture, and it just cat turd. He was that simple. I mean, you know, I don't think anybody's ever going to follow me. I remember asking people for weeks, how do I post a picture on it here? And so I don't even know how it took off. It just got legs somehow and it just took off.
Tucker [00:07:21] So. But why did you do it?
Catturd [00:07:23] What did I do?
Tucker [00:07:24] Why did you go online and start giving your opinions?
Catturd [00:07:26] I don't know. Well, I've always been, as a professional musician, in the 90s, you, you know, you have to be good at construction.
Tucker [00:07:38] Yeah.
Catturd [00:07:39] If you. Yeah. Because you got to make money.
Tucker [00:07:40] Sorry. I'm a little slow. I never.
Catturd [00:07:44] So you better learn to build stuff. So, you know, me and my band guys, we were. We were builders. Now we build decks, roofs, build up, build a house, whatever. And so in the 90s, you're bored, and, you know, we play music at night. We don't even listen to music. So I started listening to Rush Limbaugh. Really? So every day we listen to Rush Limbaugh, well, we're building houses, whatever.
Tucker [00:08:05] You and every construction crew in America.
Catturd [00:08:07] Yeah. And it just it just like this was I didn't even know I was a hippie. I thought I was a liberal, I didn't know what I was still and I was like, this guy say and everything, I believe. And, it was, it was, you know, I listened to him till the day died. Really? Yeah. I'm total rush, baby. And it was just like, this guy's talking exactly what I think. And I never even knew what I was until, you know, I started listening to him, but that's how I got in. And I was just a political junkie from the first time I heard him. And it's just been like that ever since. So I got on, you know, Twitter now X and just started posting and, man. What a five years.
Tucker [00:08:51] It's unbelievable. I mean. But why did you do that? I mean, a lot of people have political opinions, but they don't imagine that other people want to read them, or they don't feel compelled to share them with the world on a social media app.
Catturd [00:09:04] I don't know why it caught fire.
Tucker [00:09:06] But why did you want to do it? Because you were frustrated?
Catturd [00:09:08] Yeah, I guess, I just, you know, I think as artistic, although I didn't play on stage a lot in last years, I would always go to my room and I wrote a lot of music. I actually wrote my best stuff then, and it was just. I need that artistic outlet.
Tucker [00:09:22] Yes.
Catturd [00:09:23] And, when I lost that, I was really kind of depressed because I'd lost my fingers. Just like overnight. They started swelling up. I got arthritis from playing guitar and using power tools my whole life. And, I was just like, I just need to do something. And so I just got on social media. Just it's just a spur of the moment was my birthday. It's like two days after my birthday, so I'm gonna join Twitter. And I was asking people. I was calling people, how do you join Twitter or how do you do a picture?
Tucker [00:09:51] How there your membership committee?
Catturd [00:09:52] What's the rules?
Tucker [00:09:56] So when at what point did it I can't remember the first time I saw it, but, at what point did you realize it was working?
Catturd [00:10:04] I don't know. I remember after 2 or 3 months I was I was working on a job in Miami, and I told one of my friends that I was that was rooming with me at the time. We were working there as a menace. Things really taken off and he thought I was crazy. So what? I said this cat turd thing and he's just, he he thought I was nuts. Just, you know, everybody. And I was trying to tell everybody these things really taken off and everybody just like, whatever, you know, here's the shovel start. Get the rocks over there. And oh, and it just it just caught fire. I don't know how I don't know how it did. And it just keeps going.
Tucker [00:10:39] Wow. I mean, so you're in Miami rooming with another guy that you're working with. Yeah. On some kind of job?
Catturd [00:10:47] Yeah. Fiber optics job. I did fiber optic construction for years after I got finished. You know, with my music career.
Tucker [00:10:55] And, like, at the point that Adam Kinzinger starts replying to you and threatening your life. Oh, yeah. By the way, that would be quite a slap fight. Do you feel confident?
Catturd [00:11:05] I don't know. You know, it's, he's scary.
Catturd [00:11:09] You know. I want to see eye to eye with him. So I'm gonna go get a Home Depot five gallon bucket and stand on it.
Tucker [00:11:17] But when Adam Kinzinger himself. Oh, yeah, he's got a, you know, he's got Ukraine to defend. Oh, yeah. He's super busy. Like there's a transitioning or whatever he's doing. When he takes time to attack you and threaten to beat you up or scratch you.
Catturd [00:11:33] Yeah, like, that wasn't my meme. I just said, I think I said I shouldn't be laughing at this, but it's funny. Yeah. And then, and then it made it worse. You know, once he does that, that he he don't understand how the internet works. Now, they got his face on it. Yeah. You know, I know now all the time. You see that meme? It's his face on it now.
Tucker [00:11:49] Well, how do you understand how the internet works?
Catturd [00:11:51] I don't know, I just somehow do.
Tucker [00:11:55] Interesting. Yeah. So what is it done to your life?
Catturd [00:11:59] Well, it's totally changed my life. You know, financially, I started selling merch, and then, I got a podcast. You know, we got, Jules and I have a co-host, Jules Jones. Our podcast is called In the Litter Box. And, you know, we got a deal with Rumble, which we love. We love Rumble. And, and then, you know, fast forward to these ad shares, which are crazy, you know, with Elon Musk. I mean, it's big money. And, I bought a new truck a couple of weeks ago and never had a new vehicle in my life.
Tucker [00:12:35] Yeah.
Tucker [00:13:18] It's the most American story ever.
Catturd [00:13:20] It really is.
Tucker [00:13:21] It really is nuts.
Catturd [00:13:23] There's, I don't think there's a lot of people like my situation because like I said, most of the influencers are I mean, they just they've, they've and and they did the right thing, not me. I did the wrong thing. They did the right thing. They've got great wives and kids and, you know, they've made a lot of money. They've got, you know, parents that are successful. And they went to college for sure. And I'm just a working class stiff.
Tucker [00:13:47] That well, that's the ruling class of the country. Yeah. And I'm from it. So I know, yeah, so it's pretty amazing to see this happen to you.
Catturd [00:13:56] It is.
Tucker [00:13:56] And so how much of your day is spent on it?
Catturd [00:14:00] Pretty much seven days a week. I'm an insomniac. I always have been. So I get up at 4 or 5 and I basically. Do it seven days a week. You know, 15 hours a day.
Tucker [00:14:12] What? So, but you're. You spent your life moving physically, moving outside. Obviously, it's been hard on your body, as you said.
Catturd [00:14:21] Oh, it has.
Tucker [00:14:21] But it's also there's something good about moving and, I mean, what's it like the change at 55 to go from, you know, being on the road, installing fiber cable to sitting behind the screen all day.
Catturd [00:14:33] Oh. It's fantastic. Screw moving. No, but, well, I'm.
Tucker [00:14:42] Sorry. That's so awesome.
Tucker [00:15:00] 13 rescues?
Catturd [00:15:02] Yeah. 13. Now.
Tucker [00:15:03] What's that like?
Catturd [00:15:05] It's, well, I post all the pictures online, and it's all these beautiful pictures, but they don't see all the fights and the growling, and, you know, they're. He's swallowing a bone and he's swallowed a rope, and they're all chasing a squirrel and they're fighting and, you know, they don't see all that, but it's it. I don't know what happened. But they just started coming to me. I've never been to a rescue shelter. They. I've found all my pets, starving and beaten and abandoned and just on the side of the road, all the dogs. I got two puppies. One of the dogs I got, came in, and she was young. I didn't think anything about it. And she got pregnant. And before I knew it, it was just like I had ten puppies too.
Catturd [00:15:51] Two on top of this. And it's funny because I gave them away, and they got Twitter accounts like, I use Twitter accounts, and people follow the puppies like I'm puppy dirty.
Tucker [00:16:02] Why do you adopt so many animals?
Catturd [00:16:04] I just, I mean, when you see a dog starving, what are you going to do? And then I try to tell myself, I'm going to rehome some of these. And then you spend so much time with them trying to just, like, get them fed. Yeah. They're so the ones I find they're so almost dead, starving to death. So. And then I fall in love with them, and I can't let them go. And it's that simple.
Tucker [00:16:29] Wow. That's, I mean, that's pretty. That's pretty amazing.
Catturd [00:16:32] But I got to stop.
Tucker [00:16:36] Well, now you can afford the dog food.
Tucker [00:16:37] Yeah. So, I can and, you know, it's just kind of turn turning thing where people say, hey, cat turd, I got a rescue, and we found on the side of the road, so I'll post it or I'll repost it, and, it's just turned into something I do. I've had kennels built, and you got to keep them separated. Some of them, you know, some of them are fine. They're ten years old, some I found their puppies and some of them just don't like each other.
Tucker [00:18:05] Well, tell us what that's like.
Catturd [00:18:06] Well, it always usually happens during my podcast, but. So, the last time they, they call and pretend to be me and they said that, that I caught my wife in bed with somebody and I'm not married, so. And, shot on both. And then when the police get there, I'm going to kill them. So they'll try to come up and get you. They try to get you murdered. That's what it is. It's attempted murder. If you ask me. During your podcast. During the, it's always during the podcast. It's happened to me three times. It's happened to a lot of us. You know, it's happened to Marjorie Taylor Greene temple. But once you know, everybody's once you get to a certain level, they're, they're going to come after you. I have they've lately they've been cutting heads off rabbits and throwing them off the body over my gate. That's happened three times now too.
Catturd [00:18:57] So we live in a country where the citizenry is surveilled much more thoroughly than North Korea's surveillance its own citizens. Like everything you do is monitored right through your phone. Facial recognition, satellites, everything is monitored. But they can't find the people who are doing this. Yeah. And are they even interested in finding if it happens to us? You know, I mean, who do we call? Who do you call?
Tucker [00:19:22] Who do you call?
Catturd [00:19:23] Because there is no. By now the local police where I live are awesome. And I support the blue I always have. I just don't support the feds at all. I mean, look what they've turned into. Tucker. It's. It's awful.
Tucker [00:19:35] So you call the local cops when this happens. And what do they say?
Catturd [00:19:38] Well, the first time I did it, they were like, you're cat turd. And so. Yeah. So I left him after the first time. I gave him a bunch of gear. You know, here, it's got dirt stuff. But they actually come and they patrol my property a lot. Mainly because it's a one horse town. There's nothing else to do.
Tucker [00:19:57] Yeah.
Catturd [00:19:59] But, they're great, and they watch it like a hawk. You know, they're very protective of it, but. It's like if somebody on the left annoys me, which they do a lot, I'll mute them. Right? If I annoy people, which I understand, I do, they try to have me killed. I mean.
Tucker [00:20:17] That's a.
Catturd [00:20:17] Big gap.
Tucker [00:20:18] Right? It's a big.
Tucker [00:20:19] Looting. Attemped Murder.
Tucker [00:20:25] So you spend your life watching what's happening.
Catturd [00:20:28] Oh, yeah.
Tucker [00:20:29] What conclusions have you drawn? Where do you think we're going this year?
Catturd [00:20:32] Well, we're in trouble. I mean, it's just. I always try to be positive, but sometimes I can't see a way out of it anymore, can you? I mean, I just don't see a way out of it. And I'm a Trump supporter. I'm a Trump guy. Yeah, if you know, I go back to the it cracks me. The funniest thing to me on X is all the people that do whatever the government says that put resist in their bodies. That's the funniest thing, you know. Black lives matter.
Tucker [00:20:59] Obedient little bitches.
Catturd [00:21:01] Yeah, whatever. And, they can tell them anything and they'll do it. What if you can convince your voters that men can have babies? Yeah. Think about that. You've got em. Yeah. Know you can tell them. Tell them the word dirty diaper on their head. They're going to do it. They will. Well, they did this. If you don't have a dirty diaper on your head. But once, once they can convince you of that. I mean, you got to know these people are laughing when they're at the bar. The Democrats and the. We've convinced them that men can have babies, and they believe it. And they're calling everybody names. That doesn't believe it.
Tuciker [00:21:37] So do you see that changing at all?
Catturd [00:21:40] I believe the woke, is the woke part of it is coming to a head. I really do, I think its people are tired of I am and we don't care what names you call us. And I'm a person who believes I don't. You know, I was a hippie. I was a real hippie. Not all these fake hippies online. I was an actual hippie. I mean, I live, I was homeless at one time. I lived up in a tent in a lake for months.
Tucker [00:22:02] How was it?
Catturd [00:22:04] It was good. I could call it crappy. And I eat them. Every night. You.
Tucker [00:22:10] You had crappy every night.
Catturd [00:22:12] Oh, well, yeah. You gotta eat somehow. Yeah, so it's a rough spot to be in, but, what are you down that.
Tucker [00:22:22] You're saying that people are getting sick of the anti-white stuff, the trans stuff, all that.
Catturd [00:22:28] But the kids have a chance. I mean, think about this. I'm 59, and I think you're in your 50s, and we went to school. There was, you know, we actually learned mathematics, social studies, history. But they think about a kid these days. He goes to school, so they start when they're 3 or 4 in kindergarten and they don't have a chance. They look what they do to them now. They're like critical race theory. You get over there. Are you a racist? And you're okay, you're racist. And then they put a mask on you and they teach you that the air you breathe is poison. And then they tell you you're all going to die and burn in hell fire from global warming in 12 years. Think about these little kids, how scared they are. They scare the hell out of them. And then it's, trans this. And they're showing BJs to seven years old in books. And then they go through the whole school and it's like that, and then they step into college. And what's college? This turbo now, you know, and they're brainwashed through. And I honestly think the longer you stay in college, the dumber you get now.
Tucker [00:23:36] There isn't any question about it. It makes a lot of sense.
Catturd [00:23:39] And so you have these teachers so they go they go through that and then they go and they stay in college as long as they can, or they're 30 years old, and then they go right from there to a teaching job. So they stay on campus until they're 50. So they don't have any life experience. They've never they don't know what it's like to to work for a living or run a business. And they're the ones teaching, you know, and it's just it's horrible. So they don't have a chance.
Tucker [00:24:05] So all of this or some of it is going to come to a head this calendar year because of the presidential election. Oh yeah. Where do you see that going?
Catturd [00:24:15] Well, man, Trump's going to win the primary. I hope everybody knows that we got him all round and, fight each other and the DeSantis people. We're all I'm in there. We're all fighting each other. But Trump is going to win the primary and he should win it. But what they're doing to him, and they're not, they're not doing it to Trump to do it to Trump. They hate him. But, I always say on the podcast that Washington's okay, as long as they have George Bush versus Obama every year, that's what they want. They want George Bush versus Obama every four years. They split up the $4 trillion where their friends, some of them get it. Sometimes some of them get, but that's what they want. They want Bush versus Obama. They're okay with that. Yeah, they love Nikki Haley. Of course. You know, can.
Tucker [00:25:08] Can I ask you to pause? Yeah. And since you're online all day, do you think there's organic support for Nikki Haley?
Catturd [00:25:14] There's none.
Tucker [00:25:15] Okay. Because she's. I'm not even sure she's an actual human being.
Catturd [00:25:18] Yeah, she's the most dangerous. Republican primary candidate. We've had probably one of them in my lifetime.
Tucker [00:25:26] Why do you say that?
Catturd [00:25:27] She's just I mean, some of the things she said, like she's a neocon number one. Yeah. I mean, my God, how how many times are you going to be fooled America? I mean, from the Vietnam War. Vietnam, North Vietnam beat South Vietnam. It's the it's over for our country. Yeah. So let's send 60,000 people to Korea was, all the Middle Eastern wars. And, she's right in there. Ukraine.
Tucker [00:25:53] But unlike you, she served our country in uniform. Oh wait.
Catturd [00:25:56] Oh, yeah.
Tucker [00:25:58] Yeah.
Catturd [00:25:58] Yeah. But she's dangerous. And remember when she said a week ago, if you're anonymous on Twitter or whatever, I want your name. That's what she said.
Tucker [00:26:08] You got to register with the government to give your-
Catturd [00:26:10] I want your name. Not the government wants it. I do. She's dangerous. I just I get a feel for people. I've always had a knack to kind of feel people out, and I just. It's just. She's like Mike Pence. Nothing they say is authentic. Everything sounds like it's program cliches.
Tucker [00:26:30] Yes.
Catturd [00:26:31] I've had a lot of bosses in my life and some nasty ones, you know, that's the way bosses are. Yeah. And every person I've ever talked to in my life and ever boss I ever have, they talk exactly like Trump. All of them. I don't have anybody in my life that sits up there like Mike Pence. And, you know, a bird in the hands or two in the bush. You know, just every cliche you can imagine.
Tucker [00:26:52] Do you get a creepy vibe off Pence.
Catturd [00:26:54] Total. I say on the podcast sometimes. I don't know what skeletons, I'd hate to see what goes on there when the lights go out.
Tucker [00:27:04] So, I'm not.
Catturd [00:27:05] Just nobody's that perfect, you know? Quit acting perfect. I remember that time. He was like, I can't even have lunch with another woman because I'm married. Even if we're friends. Remember he said.
Tucker [00:27:14] Yeah, that's what I was like. Yeah, I had a lot of thoughts about that. I mean, by the way, I think you should. If you're married, you should really actively try not to commit adultery. I think that's attitude. I totally agree with that 100%. But him specifically saying that I reached exactly the opposite conclusion, I'm just going to say that.
Catturd [00:27:31] Yeah. I don't trust, when they're that perfect in the it's all, it's just like it's planned. Everything they say is planned and I just that that's why I like Trump. You know, to make some bad, everybody, I don't believe everything you say. You don't believe everything I say. I don't believe Trump doesn't believe everything I say. But I mean what they're doing now. He's already an iconic figure, and they're going to turn him into a martyr. And they're making him more powerful and more powerful and more powerful. And I could see him if the election was fair, I could see him just totally steamrolling. If it was fair, I know it would be.
Tucker [00:28:09] You think it will be?
Catturd [00:28:12] Well, who do we have, to fight. Who do we have to fight? Ronna McDaniel. Give me a break. I mean, we got Scott Pressler out there beating the streets. He's beating a street like, you know, like a bicycle clown out there. He is going around everywhere. He's registering voters, here on the ground in the Republican Party won't give him the time of day. He knows every rule to every county in this country. And that's, if you can have a thousand of him out there and they train another thousand, you could sweep this thing.
Tucker [00:28:43] Why do you think they're not doing that?
Catturd [00:28:45] Well.
Tucker [00:28:46] I mean, why would you have someone as mediocre and incapable as Ronna McDaniel, who has no track record of success in any area. Why would she run the Republican Party? That's pretty weird.
Catturd [00:28:55] I have no idea. Remember when, you know, 90% of the people were complaining about her, you know, getting the job again? I remember one of the donors. So, yeah, this has nothing to do with, the donors pick this. I remember reading a story like that.
Tucker [00:29:10] That sounds true.
Tucker [00:29:32] Why do you think they hate him so much?
Catturd [00:29:35] Because he's not a part of their club. This is not about Trump to me. It's just like, this is an outsider. And we're going to destroy his life, and we're going to show everybody out there. That if you pick an outsider, somebody that we hadn't picked, going back to a Bush versus, you know, Obama situation, if it's not the people we pick that are we are okay with, we're going to destroy their lives. We're going to can't even get a lawyer. They're arrest your lawyer for defending you. And we're going to make up stuff. We're going to sell your property that's worth $1 billion, is worth $13.74. We're going to do whatever we can. And this is to show not just Trump, but to anybody. In the next 50 years, we will see the FBI, the CIA, we will destroy you if you're not our chosen people. And that's what I think's going on.
Tucker [00:30:27] If Trump is prevented from appearing on the ballot in November, if he's arrested, you know something even worse happens, which is entirely possible.
Catturd [00:30:38] The next step.
Tucker [00:30:39] Of course, its the next step. I don't want to say it out loud, everyone.
Catturd [00:30:41] I hate saying it
Tucker [00:30:43] Of course I'm not going to, but everyone knows I'm talking about. But if he is prevented, if democracy is prevented from proceeding, what do you think the response from his voters is going to be? Since you follow this carefully?
Catturd [00:30:56] Well, why do you think they do the January 6th things? They want you scared that if you do anything, you could be, you know, 80 foot away, you know, outside the tape of the Capitol, you could be half a mile away and they're going to come after you.
Tucker [00:31:09] Because there haven't been any. I mean, this used to be a country where people felt free to assemble, as is guaranteed them in the Constitution, to make their views known. The demonstrations and rallies you haven't seen, January 6th was the last one on the right that I'm aware of.
Catturd [00:31:25] They that's what they're trying to do, scare you.
Tucker [00:31:27] So but do you think that there will be demonstrations if something.
Catturd [00:31:32] Oh yeah. But like I say, they're just making him more powerful.
Tucker [00:31:38] Making Trump more powerful.
Tucker [00:31:50] I agree with that.
Catturd [00:31:50] He's going to be one of the biggest figures in the history of our country, not because of what he did, but because of how they're treating him. And they're making him more powerful. And if he gets arrested, he gets put in a jail. Can you imagine if it could happen? People say, could happen. Oh, it could happen.
Tucker [00:32:08] It could happen very easily. Who should he pick as his running mate?
Catturd [00:32:12] Oh, man. I go back and forth from this. I would like to say this, that I don't think the VP pick really matters that much. I mean, we got Harris as V.P..
Tucker [00:32:23] That's right.
Catturd [00:32:24] Yeah, but. I'll tell you, it takes a long time for me to trust you. But I'm starting to like Vivek, and I'm not sure if he's fake. And I'm not sure if it's just a show, but, man, he's pissing them off. Oh, that is me and you.
Tucker [00:32:40] Yeah, they hate him.
Catturd [00:32:41] They do. And he's saying, I mean, boy, he the damn debate. My God, he got Rona McDanield. He got all of mad, but he in in it. Funny, he's running the campaign exactly what DeSantis should have been running. He's running the campaign that DeSantis. But Desantis is running a Nikki Haley campaign.
Tucker [00:33:01] Does it seem that way?
Catturd [00:33:02] It does to me. I think you said something about his own team is just so cringe. And I-
Tucker [00:33:08] I shouldn't have said that. I shouldn't have gotten involved in that. I've been trying to stay out of it. I just and I know someone-
Catturd [00:33:15] But they are. I don't understand it. I mean, people like, you know, people build trust with you. It's consistency over time. And when you're a Trump supporter, well, some of them hated Trump. Then you loved Trump and you loved him, and now you loved Desantis. And then if he's gone you're going to love Nikki Haley. People don't trust that. And I don't have anything against any of them. I mute a lot of them. You'd a lot of them. I don't carry grudges with people. And I welcome anybody in when it's over. You know, I don't have any.
Tucker [00:33:46] Do you think? But it does. I mean, I don't follow it very closely. I'll admit. I don't want to follow it closely, but it does seem like there's an enormous bitterness between the DeSantis people and the Trump people.
Catturd [00:33:57] Oh there is. It's crazy. And I try not to get into the personal attacks. I'm kind of like Trump even on X. I I'll if you want to, you know, I'm a shitpost or if you want, if you want to come out the ship poster with 2 million followers. Come on. And an army of, you know, foaming at the mouth is waiting for me, say some, you know, to get on somebody. But I'm very seldom I don't just attack first. But, you know, if you keep attacking me. Yeah, and but it doesn't bother me. I don't take any of this stuff personally. I mean, I don't either, you know, they call me every name in the book, you know, what I'll be called, you know, they'll, you know, you're old, you're fat, you're ugly. I mean, that's how they fight, you know, which all three are kind of true. But people get so mad at this, and you have to, like, if you have to step back from it. And I think it's funny, I've lived in the real world where, you know, I've been in bar fight, you know, I mean, I, I'm real, you know, stuff. So you know, somebody's calling me ugly and old and Boomer, I don't care.
Catturd [00:35:12] Yeah. Do you, I don't care.
Tucker [00:35:19] I dont even know what people say. I care what the people I love say. That's it. And like you I have a lot of dogs which really helps. Do you think the breach between those two camps, Trump Desantis, can be fixed?
Catturd [00:35:20] Thats me. Yeah. I think, you know, some of it, some people can't, but most people can. But this is my first primary. I mean, it's been I don't know if it's ever been this vicious, but, so I supported DeSantis, some Florida guy, and I was glad he was either good or not. I don't get paid by any campaign. And I pushed hard, and I was so glad when he won by 20 points and I was so happy. And I think he's a good governor. And, so and I try to tell people you got, I don't want him so beaten down and hammered that we end up getting a blue governor next, you know, a Gavin Newsom to destroy our state. I mean you're here now. But someone from his team. Not crazy, but they asked me my honest opinion about it. When he said he was going to run, and I was like, don't do it. Whatever you do, don't run. Think about. And this is what I told him. I said, okay, he's 44. Yeah. And he just won reelection by the biggest landslide. I was like govern your state. Perfecty. How perfect is the timing when you're with the end of your eight years is up? It's right. Would be right. Getting in the meat of the 2028. That's right. So I this is what I term support Trump because he helped you and you don't you don't want the Trump supporters. They can destroy you. I mean you don't want them. You know you don't want to turn on them I swear I said look, just please, this is my advice. Just have him govern governor, support Trump all he can. And in 28, you got Biden with only four years left for Trump with only four years left. And now you're more popular. And now you have all the Trump people, you have all the DeSantis people, and you can moonwalk into the white House in 2028. Moonwalk. That's my exact words I used.
Tucker [00:37:23] What was the response you got?
Catturd [00:37:25] You know, okay, nice.
Tucker [00:37:26] Yeah.
Catturd [00:37:29] A lot of people don't take me too seriously, but it and I hate it. I hate it's going like this, but.
Tucker [00:37:35] A lot of people do take you seriously, which is interesting. It is. And I can see why I think you're insightful.
Catturd [00:37:40] You know, think.
Tucker [00:37:40] How many politicians have you met personally?
Catturd [00:37:43] Well, when they when, personally, you know, I kind of keep to myself, but dumb wise and messaged me. They all love me when it comes to election time. Hey, will you retweet this and retweet this? And, I can't name five people in either party, I trust. I just don't trust anybody anymore. And they don't. They don't deserve our trust. The Republican Party, I mean, come on, they don't know how to fight.
Tucker [00:38:07] You know?
Catturd [00:38:08] I know they're over there talking about their principles and their rest in their political opponent. So you better get in the game and we get the power of the gavel. And what do they do with it? Seriously? Nothing. I mean, this is how you fight when you get to gavel, you do your own January 6th committee.
Tucker [00:38:25] But do you think it's because they don't understand how to fight or they're throwing the match?
Catturd [00:38:29] I don't know if they just don't care. Yeah. Ah, they don't know how. Ah, they're just cowards. But the truth is, see, this is how you fight. You get a January 6th committee and you don't allow any Democrats on it, and you put everybody on it. They hate just like they did, she put Marjorie Taylor Greene. Boebert. Matt Gaetz. That's the January 6th committee. You don't allow them to have any witnesses and you start subpoena and let's see what Nancy Pelosi was talking to the Capitol Police. She starts attacking and everybody. And you have it on C-Span every day for years. And if they if you don't start fighting like that, it's over for this country.
Tucker [00:39:02] Well, but and also you have an obligation to that because it's in pursuit of the truth, I know. What do you make of the fact that the new speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, has not released the videotape, which he controls?
Catturd [00:39:14] Well, I told everybody, you know, that he was he was going to be awful. I warned everybody there had that little Kumbaya moment. He did what did he do? Exactly what Kevin McCarthy did. He said he's going to release it. So they get the big headlines, gets everybody excited. They release 1% of 1%, and then they just don't do it anymore. And look what when you release that the shaman, he got out of prison because of that one little five minutes. Think of what if they would just release it. Just release it. But they can't do it. It's just push the button, just push the button and release it. I know when he was talking about Ukraine fund and he's like, well, we have to at some point do the Ukraine funding because we don't want Russia steamrolling over Europe. That was his exact words. Or I'm paraphrasing.
Tucker [00:40:02] Do you think I mean, obviously you'd have to be really stupid to believe that. I'm assuming he's not stupid. I mean, why would he say something.
Catturd [00:40:09] Is that it's the same thing they always do to get us ginned up about a war.
Tucker [00:40:13] Also, by the way, if Russia invaded Western Europe, could it be in worse shape than it is now? I mean, it was the US government that blew up the German economy. It wasn't the Russians. It was the Biden administration that blew up Nord Stream. Oh yeah. And ended their main source of cheap energy. So it could the Russians be worse than that? Maybe, I guess, but, like, I don't get it.
Catturd [00:40:33] Well, you know, they've used Ukraine as kind of their 51st state and they were no rules. Yeah. The bio labs, which they lied about and told the truth. Everybody in Washington, their kids over there making $4 million a year, you know, at some kind of company. But so I don't I don't let them gin me up, and and they try to gin you up more and get you mad. And I can't get emotional when we have 100,000 people. Donna. Fentanyl poisoning in our own country. I'm not going to get emotional. I hate war, I'm anti war. I'm the one that wants a peace deal. You're the one who wants to keep. And here's the problem with Ukraine. I think we're going to end up in the same spot a year or so from now. I think there going to be a peace agreement at some point, and there's going to be a million dead people, and Russia's going to take a little bit of the country, and we're going to be in the same place we would have been.
Tucker [00:41:22] And no one will ever apologize for all those dead.
Catturd [00:41:24] And they're just going to call us Putin puppets because we want peace. And that's it.
Tucker [00:41:28] I couldn't agree more. So let first of all, thank you for doing this.
Catturd [00:41:31] I appreciate no problem.
Tucker [00:41:33] Last question. You, so you've you went from installing fiber line to becoming legitimately famous. Only because of your voice you were allowed to talk in public. It was purely democratic, like people liked what you said. They supported you. All of that is contingent on having a voice. Do you think a year from now you will have the same voice? You'll be allowed to say the things that you are saying now?
Catturd [00:41:57] Well, I hope so. But, you see what they're doing to come after me? I you know, I hate to say this, but I tell my family all the time, hey, they had big frame me. Who know? I mean, I don't trust him. No. And I hate saying that I want an FBI. I don't feel that way about. But, hey, you know, they can do anything they can. If they want to get me, they're going to get me. But I'm not going to. Shut up. So that's it. I'm not shutting up.
Tucker [00:42:24] So do you feel that you will be able to reach the same audience a year from now?
Tucker [00:42:47] And where did you do it?
Catturd [00:42:48] Yeah, that's a redneck Riviera. Up at his place in November. That's what my big coming out where I got to see me. And I had some great musicians. We're actually, one of the, musicians, Angie Shapiro, who is a. It's got a you'd love this story. Tucker, it's the great American comeback story. He wrote, a cry for, Faith Hill. And she won a Grammy. And he was this, like, unbelievable musician with his voice. And, he was on his way up, sign with, you know, a record label. And then he had a stroke and completely lost his voice and couldn't talk. And so he spent, I think 2016, 2017 learn how to talk again. And so now he's on his way back up and we he was he was there and, we're doing an event for him on the 24th. So I'm going to just keep kind of staying in my lane and, just do what I do. You know, I probably won't go into the red carpet events to meet everybody and get pictures.
Tucker [00:43:59] So we're going to miss you at Davos next week.
Catturd [00:44:02] Yeah. I'm not going to be there.
Tucker [00:44:03] You're not going to be there.
Catturd [00:44:04] Yeah I don't know. I just don't seem like a fit in there to me. I'm more of the hanging out with the people kind of person. No, but it was nice to meet you. And I really appreciate you inviting me.
Tucker [00:44:16] We're grateful to have you. Catturd, Thank you.
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The Tucker Carlson Encounter: Mike Rowe still one of the best guys in the world.
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Tucker [00:00:00] So the current debate over AI artificial intelligence is about whether the technology will become sentient and autonomous and enslave us all. And of course, that will probably happen. But in the meantime, we thought it'd be interesting revisiting the original debate about AI, which is about how it affects work. What are the rest of us going to do for a living when machines can do it for us? And there's nobody who's thought more deeply about this in about work in general, and its centrally to human dignity, then Mike Rowe. And we are, as always, honored to have him in studio. Mike, thank you for coming on.
Mike Rowe [00:00:34] First of all, you win the desk.
Tucker [00:00:37] It's wood.
Mike Rowe [00:00:37] Are you kidding? I mean, how old is this?
Mike Rowe [00:01:00] What happened after the hurricane down here? Because I know, I know, that was a big deal. And I know you love trees. And I know that couldn't have been great.
Tucker [00:01:08] Yes, but most of the trees in Florida are fake trees. Actually, they're not real. That I don't think a palm tree is actually a tree. I mean, the tree is a white pine, a tree is a sequoia, a tree is, you know, all the various hardwoods, oak, beech, locust, Locust. Exactly. Cut some locust of summer. Anyways, sorry.
Mike Rowe [00:01:29] Chop your own wood. It'll warm you one.
Tucker [00:01:31] Yes. That's exactly three times. Good to stack it and then split it. Yeah. So what the. I saw, like, seven years ago, I remember talking to you, I think was about seven years ago, about what I was going to do to working class America, to truck drivers. The most common job for high school educated men. And, you know, a lot of thoughts about that. But the conversation has progressed so dramatically since then. And so is the technology. Right. So where are you on thinking about that?
Mike Rowe [00:01:58] So there was a time when the big conversation. At least in my lane anyway, was really more about robotics and tech, right? The robots are going to come and they're going to displace a lot of blue collar jobs. And how do we stop that? How do we think about that? And I remember you and I talked about the Luddite rebellion.
Mike Rowe [00:02:15] Yes.
Tucker [00:02:17] We talked about endorsing it actually.
Mike Rowe [00:02:18] Yes. Right. And it's like and the disruption theories and this idea that real replacement is, is going to happen, it almost never happens as I understand it. You know, I've seen it in our industry too. You know, there's a lot of talk about you know, what was going to happen when newspapers when film came along, what was going to happen to film when came along? Yeah. What was going to happen to music and DVDs? And I mean, none of it really goes away. But it all shifts. It's all impacted.
Tucker [00:02:50] Yes.
Mike Rowe [00:02:50] So I was struck by the fact that all of a sudden we weren't talking about the impact of robots on blue collar jobs, but the impact of AI on white collar jobs. Right? That's what interested me.
Tucker [00:03:05] And which I enjoyed.
Mike Rowe [00:03:07] Well, I mean.
Tucker [00:03:08] Sorry, I'm a bad person, but-
Mike Rowe [00:03:10] Look, it is super creepy. I mean, I got a link from a buddy who said, hey, man, not for nothing. But I went on to one of these sites, and I said narrate for me in the style of Mike Rowe. These two paragraphs. And he sent me a link to this. And basically it was two paragraphs from an old episode of Deadliest Catch. And I hit play and I listen to me now. Had I not known it was not me. I would have thought, well that's something I narrated you know, for fun.
Tucker [00:03:44] I couldn't tell the difference.
Mike Rowe [00:03:45] Couldn't tell when I listened for it. I heard some things that made me go maybe. Maybe not quite, but that was two months ago. Which might as well be two years ago or 20 years ago. So the speed with which artificial intelligence. Something about Moore's Law. Something faster.
Tucker [00:04:00] Faster, and that's running faster.
Mike Rowe [00:04:02] So I, I part of me wants to say, don't forget the lesson from the Luddites. Don't it's not going to completely upend everything. Unless it does. And I don't know because this does feel different.
Tucker [00:04:18] I don't know, I had a motorcycle once with a crack in the intake manifold that I didn't see, and it made it obviously run lean. And I ran so great, faster and faster and faster and faster until literally the spark plug burned a hole through the piston. I uses it, yeah, as a pen holder in my desk today. But there's something about speed and acceleration that has a natural limit, doesn't it?
Tucker [00:04:57] Or at least I have a sexual encounter with the person.
Mike Rowe [00:04:59] Look, here's how jacked up it is for me, my entire career is actually based on I, early on in Dirty Jobs there was this big conversation at the network when they were like, look, this show, it was it was a nightmare for them because it was rating really, really well. But it was off brand like Dirty Jobs was not supposed to be. The show that people went to discover to love. Now it was that those were still the days of Attenborough and Shark Cousteau and Jane Goodall. This was, to those of me, a smart alec looking under rocks, making poop jokes that that's not supposed to be, that. So they're like, can you smarten it up a little bit? And I said, well, I've been looking at some science type jobs and they're like. Like what? I'm like, well, I'd like to take a deep dive and I and they're like, that's great. That's great. If you can find Dirty Jobs and I, we're golden now. Did they think I was talking about artificial insemination? Probably not. Probably not.
Tucker [00:06:02] Did you do that episode?
Mike Rowe [00:06:05] Four days later. I was at the circle X ranch somewhere outside of Houston with my arm up to my shoulder, inside a couple of dozen cows, taking instructions from a cowboy named Steve, who was walking me through the process of artificially inseminating the cows. I also had a remarkable encounter with a bull called Hudsucker Commando. And the process whereby the sperm is extracted from this minotaur, right? And then put back into these unsuspecting. Bovines, giving us. It's basically a Brahman bull. And an Angus cow could shoot brangus meat.
Tucker [00:06:39] With you, without getting specific, did you go through that entire process? Extraction?
Mike Rowe [00:06:44] Oh, extraction. Oh, yeah. No, I gathered I had a Styrofoam cup. There were probes. There was insertion into the bull light current stimulated the prostate. The white gold flew through the air. I captured as much of it as I could, and I put the whole thing on air a week later, and I got called to the principal's to do. The question was, you promised us a show on, artificial intelligence. And I said, did I? And then we had this big conversation about science. And the moral of the story is there's more science and artificial insemination. Then there is an I, or at least as much, and in a much deeper, much more meaningful way. We are so disconnected from our food. We're disconnected from our energy. And dirty jobs. On the surface was just a ramp. It was exploding toilets. And misadventures in artificial or animal husbandry or whatever it was. But in reality, it was a pretty thoughtful look at what keeps us connected. And what we've become disconnected from, so ultimately, the show stayed on the air, and that episode aired to ridiculous ratings, by the way, which is why I violated every other barnyard creature known to man. Ratings gold. But the thing is, there's no McDonald's. There's no Carl's Jr, there's no fast food, there's no slow food. There's no meat industry, as we understand it without the other eye. So that's kind of a long way of saying I'm most interested to see how artificial intelligence. And artificial insemination are going to somehow hopefully come together.
Tucker [00:08:22] But so how does know that's such a such a smart point? How does it how does this quantum increase in computing power, which is really what artificial intelligence just master computation. How does that affect the real economy, like the actual physical stuff that keeps us alive?
Mike Rowe [00:08:37] Well, I don't know. But I do think that what's going on in the real economy and what's going on in the, in, in the real country is this. This unraveling of connectivity people. And I put myself in this in this group. We've become really disconnected from some very primary things. Yes, I commented on your desk right away. It's primal. It's fun. It's I love it. It looks like what it is. Yes. You know. Yeah. And I don't know, it's to to reconnect with basic things is to be around fundamental things. I like what you've done with the place.
Tucker [00:09:16] Oh, I like to sniff it. You know I do.
Mike Rowe [00:09:19] If you're going to sell shirts, do me a favor and put that on it.
Tucker [00:09:22] The thing I don't like about the digital experience is it doesn't smell like anything. Because it's not real.
Mike Rowe [00:09:26] Smells like on wheat.
Tucker [00:09:28] Yeah. Smells like God. We had self-hatred. Yeah. You're right.
Mike Rowe [00:09:33] But anyway. So helping. To be reconnected to where our food comes from. It's where our energy comes from, what our what our history is. And to do with humor. That was the goal of that show, today. Not to sell too high minded, but it's one of the goals of my foundation. You know, I don't really have permission to talk about I that's not really my lane. I don't really quite know what I'm doing. But on a personal level, when somebody sends you a link that sounds so much like you, you can't tell the difference. Then then you, you start to connect to it because it gets personal. So I think what I think what's going to happen is this stuff is going to stop being. Ephemeral, theoretical, and people are going to find real, real, real personal stuff. With regard to I think look, when you go on Twitter and there's a video of you praising Hitler, it's not really you, deep fakes.
Tucker [00:10:41] Come on. That's going to happen. Right?
Mike Rowe [00:10:43] That's going to happen. And porn. You know, porn is on the leading edge of every new tech all the time. And what does that what does that mean for the next generation?
Tucker [00:10:57] Well, I notice it with its rise. I never talk about it, really. Hinton. Just, you know, was it was. Thank you. Fewer people have sex with human beings. And no one ever says that. And I don't even like doing topical stories on because it's too embarrassing. But it's true.
Mike Rowe [00:11:13] But here we are. Here we go. Oh, my God, are you. You make me very calm. I just look, I just confessed an encounter with a bull.
Tucker [00:11:20] You have your hand up a cow. But it does seem like the cow.
Mike Rowe [00:11:24] Still calls me, by the way.
Tucker [00:11:25] Oh, definitely.
Mike Rowe [00:11:28] When are you coming back? Fancy man with your opposable. Thumbs and whatnot.
Tucker [00:11:32] 2 a.m. booty calls. Hey, what are you doing? So. Excuse me. Miss you so much. What are you wearing? So, it does seem like the net effect of almost all digital or even maybe technological advance is to separate us from each other to a greater degree.
Mike Rowe [00:11:50] So remember Faith popcorn?
Tucker [00:11:53] Yes. Very well.
Mike Rowe [00:11:53] So the popcorn report was this thing is published every couple of years. It was, it's a futurist, right?
Tucker [00:12:00] A trend spotter, correct. And a relentless self-promoter. Relent. I think I had her on about 15 times. And then you really. Of course. Come on. I worked at cable news.
Mike Rowe [00:12:08] All right. You know, short term recall. Oh, she talked about burrowing? Yes. Right. This idea that as technology advances, we're going to have an easier time making our world smaller. And we're and we're going to burrow into our homes, and eventually we're going to be able to see movies on very intelligent TVs and so forth. She kind of predicted all that. Of course, it all came true. And then she wrote about something called, cocooning. So after you burrow, you just cocoon. So it's deeper and deeper and our homes become smarter. And the tech becomes more, the present. And anything we want can be brought to us. By a giant company that owns all of the vans and every, every. So in a way, we're more connected vis-a-vis fiber optics and relationships and so forth than we've ever been. But on the other hand, I think she was right. We are. We are so deeply burrowed into our space that, yeah, AI is going to take us to whatever that next level is. And, and sex is going to be a topic we're probably going to have to talk about because I mean, I've read the I've read these studies that say young men in particular are not. It's not having sex. The way they are.
Tucker [00:13:31] What that means is they're not having like, deeper levels of human connection.
Mike Rowe [00:13:39] I can't. I don't have any great insight to it. My. My personal. My personal belief is people are having as much sex as they've as they've ever had. Maybe more. They're just alone.
Tucker [00:13:50] Yeah, well, that's the new one. I don't know why that's not, like, described as a tragedy. That seems like a tragedy to me. It's the whole point of life as you arrive alone and depart alone. In the interim, you try to connect with other people. Yes.
Mike Rowe [00:14:04] It's this, and we are slowly arbitrage ING the wood out of the desk. We are slowly getting rid of all the human, yes. It's just you can feel it happening. My favorite author, actually, you probably know. I mean, it's very, very famous. In South Florida. Jordy Ardell? Yes. Wrote the Travis McGee mysteries. Best pulp fiction ever written. And that stuff today reads like a prophecy. McGee talked all of the time about this slow unraveling, and he was so wary of of so much of what he predicted was coming. And of course, it did. He lived off the grid on a houseboat called the Busted Flush. That he won in a poker. Game. He solve crimes. Essentially, he helped people recover that much.
Tucker [00:15:03] So he's not the only one. And I'm not even there are some very controversial, very bad people, actually. But if you lived very isolated lives. Who were able maybe, therefore, to see the future more clearly. Why is it that solitude, silence, removal from the bustle of human society allows some people this extraordinary vision into the future? You wouldn't think that.
Mike Rowe [00:15:28] Yeah, but it's sort. Of the virtue of boredom. Michael Easter writes about this book called The Comfort Crisis that I like the lot where. We've identified boredom as a great enemy, and we're surrounded by things to make sure we're never bored. It's why we can do this is why we do this. And that's why our attention spans get smaller and smaller and smaller, because we've waged a war against boredom. But it's the process of not doing anything. Putting all the devices down. Being alone with. Yourself that let your brain wander. And pretty soon you'll just Forrest. Gump your way through a bunch of things you didn't even know you were going to think about. And then you arrive at conclusions you didn't know you wanted to arrive at. But you're glad you did. All our ideas come from, you're never bored, if you're always stimulated, then. Then you've made a trade. You've made a bargain. And it's probably a bad one. Fraught with unintended consequences.
Tucker [00:16:34] And for a guy who does artificial insemination shows, it's pretty deep and spot on. I would say.
Mike Rowe [00:16:40] I did it very well.
Tucker [00:16:41] So let me, the other day, I want to put up a clip from former President Barack Obama talking about the other eye, the digital eye, him and his idea for how this can bring us together or solve our economic crises, etc.. Here he is:
Obama Soundbite [00:16:57] If you are interested in helping to shape all these amazing questions that are going to be coming up, go to ai.gov and see if there are opportunities for you fresh out of school. Or you might be an experienced, you know, tech coder who's you know, done fine, you know, bought the house, got everything set up and says, you know what, I want to, do something for the common good. Sign up.
Tucker [00:17:26] So here we have a former president saying the government is going to harness AI for, quote, the common good. Okay. And, you know, I don't want to be skeptical or cynical at all, but that does sort of make me wonder what's going on here. Any idea?
Mike Rowe [00:17:41] Again, it's a bit outside me. Lane, I think. I'm sure there's some. Some validity in the, in the message and there's probably real. Opportunity in the, in the vertical. As they say. But we have 11. Million open jobs right now that we're struggling to fill. None of them of require an understanding of.
Tucker [00:18:03] I had 11 million.
Mike Rowe [00:18:05] Well, 10.8 was the. Last number I saw quarter.
Tucker [00:18:08] And you know, what are they exactly?
Mike Rowe [00:18:10] Speaking broadly. Yeah, most of them don't. Require for your degree. They require training. Yeah. Most of them require a willingness to roll up your sleeves and sometimes get your hands dirty. Welders, plumbers, steam fitters, pipefitters, electricians, heating, air conditioning, so forth. For the last. 20 years or so, for every five who retire over the course of the year to replace them. It's troubling math. Terrible arithmetic is Lincoln. Yeah. Would have said. And so the skills gap. Is a real thing. And that part of our workforce has been. Well, woefully. Neglected. Beginning really around the time we took shop class out of high school. And we've had our thumb on the scale of education in a very specific way for a long time. We have, we've made a very. Persuasive case for higher ed. And the former presidents making a pretty persuasive case for careers in artificial intelligence. And. Fine, we. Can all do two things at the same time, this thing's right in front of us.
Tucker [00:19:21] But if we changed the emphasis in higher education, I mean, it's entirely possible we could run our sociologists, point.
Mike Rowe [00:19:28] And then there's something about this.
Tucker [00:19:31] So, I mean, you've been saying this for a long time. Pretty much a lone voice, but I've never heard anybody disagree with you. Because, like, on what grounds could someone disagree with you on your list? No, but I mean, in a substantive way.
Mike Rowe [00:19:45] Well, what people disagree with is the idea that you can promote one thing without tearing down another. That's the trap that we're in. That's what happened to us. We at higher ed, needed better PR. And in the 70s and 80s we got it. And thank God we needed more engineers. We needed more scientists. Don't know about sociologists. But the higher education. Needed a shot in the arm. Unfortunately, we weren't content to simply make the case for higher ed. We had to do it at the expense of everything else. And so trade schools took it. In the NEC, community colleges were relegated to something your kid did if they couldn't write about it here. Yeah, but of course, those forms of education are also attached to a big chunk of our workforce. And so we kind of waged a war on. Alternative education or call it. Lower education if you want. Because if it's higher over here, it by definition has to be lower over here. So we drew a real clear line. And we told people that if you don't get the most expensive degree that you can, if you don't take the most expensive path there is, you're going to. Wind up doing something subordinate. The result is this idea. That all these great jobs are essentially vocational. Consolation prizes. Meanwhile the opportunities that exist. Tucker. I mean, look, I appreciate the kind words. I have been. Beating the drum for 15 years. Foundation turn 15 on Labor Day. We felt about 2000 people get trained in these areas. And I'm telling you it. Most of my. Soapbox stuff in the early days was anecdotal. It was what I thought. And it was what I saw in Dirty Jobs, and it was. This feeling. That we were affirmatively neglecting a whole lot of opportunity. Now the stats have bolstered that. The headlines have caught up. To my own smack. But most importantly. The people we've helped five, six years. Ago are sitting down with. Me today. And answering questions like. Well, how's it going? I'll say. And I'll say. I'll tell you how it's going. You help me. Got a welding.
Mike Rowe [00:21:58] Degree? Six years ago today, I owned three vans, a mechanical contracting company. I've got a plumber. And I've got an electrician to work with me every day. We're all making six figures a year. We work when we want. And I hear these stories that after day after day after day. And I look around and I. I'm not asking the feds to do anything. I did. I went to Congress three times. Over the years, and I said. Guys, we need a better PR campaign for this chunk of the workforce. The math is awful, and we're not going to be having a conversation about, oh my gosh, you mean a plumber can really make that much? We're going to be having a conversation about what do you mean? I have to wait four days for a plumber. And that's what's happening now. So with great respect to Obama. Make the case. For opportunities and I, but who the hell is. Making the case for the opportunity to make this. Table totally right? Who's where is the passion for the prosperity that will surely follow? If you take the time learn a skill that's in demand and work your ass off, that's still for sale, it's still real, and I can't find anybody. I and I've looked I've been doing this for 15 years also.
Tucker [00:23:19] I mean, you make such a rational, logical fact base case that, as you suggested, has become indisputable with time, arguing it's this point. But there's also something that I'm having trouble describing. But there is something morally or spiritually different and elevated about making things over, rearranging things, or being a parasite in the real economy. In other words, it's it's better for you as a person to run a sawmill than it is to be, say, a high speed trader.
Mike Rowe [00:23:48] You know.
Tucker [00:23:49] It it I just think that, I mean, am I being crazy? And I don't think I'm just being, like, stupid populist. Oh, the working man is always better than the working man. Sometimes drunk. Okay, in the morning, I get it. Yep. But I just think the nature of the work matters. If I'm a pornographer, it's probably not good for me. But if I'm, you know, really skilled drywall hanger, maybe it is.
Mike Rowe [00:24:09] Of course. Yes, but I would only say that it's the. It's the trap of the binary. Again. Yeah, that's the trap. Remember? I guess it was 2016 Republican debates. All 17 are up there, right?
Mike Rowe [00:24:27] Something like amazing. I forget the exact question. But Marco Rubio's answer was, let me tell you what we need in this country are fewer philosophers and more welders. So a crowd claps. Big applause line. There was a lot of true love. Your comment about sociologist earlier. It's fine, I get it. But what was interesting was like my social. Channels blew up with people going, hey this guy's this guy's really saying it for so long. I said, actually, no, no, that's not my point. My point would be what our country needs are more. Welders who can talk intelligently about Nietzsche or Right or Kierkegaard. And we need more philosophers who can run an even beat. Okay, yes. It's this idea that a welder is somehow unsigned. Look, I don't know where my cell phone is. Now. There's yours. You and I, with this internet connection, we've got access to something we didn't when we were in school, which is 98% of the known information. On some land. So in my foundation, I try and make the point. To the people who apply for our for our work ethic scholarships. I say, look, this is learn the skill. Be great at it. But for God's sakes, go get your liberal arts education. Not at Brown. You don't have to borrow all that money to do that. Just. Be interested, be curious. I watched a lecture nights ago from MIT on my phone. For free. For free. Now, I'm not saying it's the same experience, but it's the same information. It's all available. And if that doesn't, like fire you up as a curious person, to not be completely engaged by the undeniable fact that most of the known information on that planet is in your pocket and accessible. Right? That's a very liberal arts kind of thing to say. But I'm not saying it to your basic liberal arts student. I'm saying it to the welders and the steam fitters and the pipefitters and the mechanics. That have come through our foundation, because the most interesting people on the planet. And I know I'm preaching to the choir. You know. Do you know the person who made this desk?
Tucker [00:26:54] I don't. I wish I did.
Mike Rowe [00:26:56] I do too, because I guarantee you, they got a story.
Tucker [00:26:58] My best friends runs the sawmill. You know. No, I'm all about. I'm all about sawmill. It's the.
Mike Rowe [00:27:03] It's the. I'm all about sawmills, too. But I'm all about the a well-rounded proprietor. I really think that the thing that's most missing.
Mike Rowe [00:27:15] Today.
Mike Rowe [00:27:16] Is that balance.
Tucker [00:27:18] You ever read Wendell Berry? Yeah. Offer? Yeah. From North Carolina.
Mike Rowe [00:27:22] Well, there's a. Truth bomb. Yeah. One after the next. It's our next. Sure.
Tucker [00:27:28] So, do you see any evidence that. I know people are listening to you, and I, again, would argue I haven't seen anyone kind of refute what you're saying. But do you have any sense that it's there's changing, that it's moving.
Mike Rowe [00:28:00] So there's this guy runs a think tank oculus name is Todd Rose. He's become a friend of mine. In fact, I had him on my podcast not long ago. Really, really important research that has to do primarily. With collective illusions. In fact, he has a book called Collective Illusions and one of the things that personally really struck me was that 80% of the information on Twitter is created by and percent. The people on Twitter. And so it's really easy to look at that platform and many others too, and assume a consensus. And so once we as humans realize that there is a consensus or a majority who believe a certain thing. Then will by and large fall in line many times. Supporting things that we personally don't really support. Like for instance, right now there is-
Tucker [00:28:51] I've seen this way like, well.
Mike Rowe [00:28:54] And if you look for it, you'll see it everywhere. It's mind boggling. So and this was kind of a wake up call for me because for 15 years I've been talking about this this deeply held belief. The parents and guidance counselors are truly believe that the best path for their kids. Is this most expensive path. But the latest research. When you really sit people down and take a deep, deep dive on Gen Z right now. Is ranking the importance of a college education. Out of 50 different things. At 47.
Tucker [00:29:32] That seems high.
Mike Rowe [00:29:34] Well, it used to be three, right? But in the course of the last 5 or 6 years, like a lot of people, it made me wonder, has something shifted? It in that generation that I just haven't seen, and I'm hopeful that it has. People are starting to get the message that just because. You've got $200,000 in debt and a nice diploma. Doesn't mean the world. Is going to beat a pathway to your door. It doesn't mean you're going to get hired in your chosen field.
Tucker [00:30:05] Doesn't mean you're well educated.
Mike Rowe [00:30:07] Doesn't mean anything at all. Except for the fact that you owe $200,000, right? That's what it means. That diploma is a receipt as surely as it is anything else. Right? The information you got in exchange for it. Well, that that's a tool. And how you use it is none of my business. And people are starting I think I think to realize at least this research indicates that our fascination with the golden ticket. That's always been a college diploma is starting to wane and honestly, I think that's a good thing. Yeah.
Tucker [00:30:47] One of our many postwar assumptions that probably should be updated after 80 years. What's the state of our vocational education in the United States like is. I think our engineering programs are still really good. Yeah. But like welding, plumbing, electrical. And then some of the higher, you know, electrical engineering, etc. Are we still leading the world in that stuff?
Mike Rowe [00:31:09] I don't know of any company. In this country who doesn't have some sort of internal training program to try and get those skills taught. Certainly nobody's coming out of high school with those skills. People are coming out of trade schools. With the basics, but the actual finishing almost always happens within the company. So a lot of that work is being done privately. It’s back to shop class. You know, it starts with interest. It starts like, if you're a if you're a 14 year old kid with no real clear idea of. What you want to do, and you're walking down the corridor of your high school, and you stick your head in the woodshop. And you stick your head in the metal shop, and you stick your head in. Any number of vocational. Shops you can at least. Optically see what the work looks like. Or might look like. And for a lot of people who got. Into the trades. That's where it began. They saw something that resonated with them. In a in a switch flipped. Today. You don't see it. I mean, what more. Persuasive thing could you say to a kid regarding the skill trades? Then don't even look at. We're just going to remove all proof of their existence from sight. That's what we did when we. Took shop class out of high school. And it's not a coincidence that. I mean, I think I can draw a pretty straight line. That event. At $1.7 trillion of outstanding student loans, 10.8 million open jobs, and maybe even 7.2 million. Able bodied men in the prime of their life, according to Nicholas Eberstadt, and a book called Men Without.
Tucker [00:33:01] Work. Great book.
Mike Rowe [00:33:02] We're sitting on not only not working, but affirmatively not looking for work, spending in excess of 2000 hours a year. Wiping and looking at screens. That's never happened before. Not in peacetime anyway. In fact, we are in peacetime. All of that stuff together. I can walk back and albeit a fairly circuitous route. But we took shop class out of high schools and we didn't think. Anything was going to happen as a result. Everything happened.
Tucker [00:33:35] Everything, right? People lost their dignity. So you. I got to ask you. You were an opera singer.
Mike Rowe [00:33:42] Well, I sang in the opera. I've also ski down mountains, but very few people say, oh, it's Mike Rowe, the skier.
Tucker [00:33:51] I've ski down many mountains. I've never seen opera. But, I mean, is there ever a time when you do it still?
Mike Rowe [00:33:57] Oh, yeah. Weddings.
Tucker [00:33:58] Funerals for real?
Mike Rowe [00:34:00] I sing all the on my podcast. I write unauthorized jingles for all the sponsors. And segment for part harmony as it amuses me.
Tucker [00:34:09] Do you ever sing in Italian store?
Mike Rowe [00:34:11] So the first thing I learned. I got to the opera. When I was 22 because I couldn't get an agent. I couldn't get an agent because I couldn't get my SAG card. So I couldn't audition for commercials and roles in TV, which is what I wanted to do. And so it's this weird circle. You can't get your SAG card. Unless you've done union work, can't get an agent unless you have a SAG card and you can't get a book. Anyhow, if you got in the opera. That you become a member of the American Guild of Musical Artists, and as such, you can buy a SAG card, you pay your dues because they're all sister union. So of course, DuPont. So anyway, I'm 22 years old and I, I can't get in the Screen Actors Guild, but I had a buddy. I'll be about this loophole. Sang in the opera. And the opera had these open auditions every Thursday, last Thursday of the month. So I went to the library and I asked a librarian for the shortest Italian aria ever written. She knows such a thing. And she said, oh, you want the code aria from who? Chinese. All right. So I took it home as a record. And I recorded it on a tape, and I walked around with these things called, Walkman. It is. It's 1982, I guess. And so I listened to Sam Raimi. Sing the code aria for, like, a month in Baltimore. Didn't know what the words man, wanted to get the sounds in my head and memorize the tune. And I did. And so I went to the Lyric Opera House on a on a Thursday, and I sang it for the chorus master. And a couple of you still remember it. Thank you.
Tucker [00:36:16] As everybody did at one point.
Mike Rowe [00:36:19] As they do. And, he gives her his coat. So she can live a little longer, I think. And he loved his coat because it kept him warm. And the pockets held his poetry. And he was a true bohemian. So he sings a, a love song to his coat and then gives it to the girl with tuberculosis.
Tucker [00:36:38] It's an opera. And what, did she die? Sure.
Mike Rowe [00:36:40] Yeah, they all die. But here's a crazy. Here's a moral of the story. Not that there has to be one, but I stayed in for eight years. Right. I got my union card let me in. And the music. The music was amazing. Like world. I'd never heard a world class orchestra play and I. I couldn't believe I was given access just to be around this level of. This is level of talent. Mind boggling. And the girls?
Tucker [00:37:16] Yeah. What are the ladies of Upper Lake?
Mike Rowe [00:37:18] Well, I'll tell you something.
Tucker [00:37:18] They're probably a little high strung, I would think.
Mike Rowe [00:37:22] I'm 22. I'm dressed as a Viking. Pirate. I'm singing real loud. In languages I don't really understand. There are 80 people in the rep company. 45 of them are women. Yeah. 35 are men. 30 of the men have zero interest in 100% of the women.
Tucker [00:37:42] We're sure.
Mike Rowe [00:37:44] The remaining five guys, three of them are married. The only other single.
Tucker [00:37:47] Basically you're this. You're the straight hairdresser.
Mike Rowe [00:37:49] It was.
Tucker [00:37:51] It's just unfair.
Mike Rowe [00:37:51] It was me of one of the guy, and he had a mole. On his eyelid. I saw my thumb with thick black hair. I'm 22 dressed as a pirate, and the girls are all dressed up like French courtesans. Plunging necklines. Oh, it's hit for eight years.
Tucker [00:38:11] It's unbelievable. You know, is anyone who is in that company still there?
Mike Rowe [00:38:16] No. The opera company folded. The Baltimore Opera folded about six years ago. I was invited back. No, because Dirty Jobs had been a thing in the list of people who sang opera and crawled through a sewer. Apparently, I'm pretty sure.
Tucker [00:38:31] The union said pretty small.
Mike Rowe [00:38:33] Yeah. So I went back for a fundraiser or two. Couldn't save it. You know, there's a lot in Baltimore that's tough to save right now, but I, I did go back, and I did a one man show in Baltimore. All the dirty truth. And, sold tickets and sold out the opera house and stood on stage. For about two hours. In my home town, telling stories about dirty jobs and answering questions and telling the story I just told you. And it was one of those moments where I was like, you know what? I don't know if it's full circle. But man, it was super strange and fun and gratifying to go back and do that. Because for me. You know, and this. Is just the cognitive dissonance. And one of the things that people always ask. They're always surprised by the opera because they saw 20 years of. Dirty jobs and violating barnyard animals and crawling through sewers, and that. Those two things aren't supposed to exist in the same.
Tucker [00:39:36] No they're not.
Mike Rowe [00:41:42] Artificial. Audience, I really do.
Tucker [00:41:46] I and with that, I got it. I got to ask about the sheep castration story because it. Now that we've-
Mike Rowe [00:41:53] You've done a deep dive, haven't you?
Tucker [00:41:55] We've done a very deep dive. We do.
Mike Rowe [00:41:58] So cheap castration. Yeah. That that was a biggie.
Tucker [00:42:01] That if set the table for us the like what role does sheep castration play in agriculture. Like why would one be castrating sheep, you know.
Tucker [00:47:17] I mean, one just bit his balls up.
Mike Rowe [00:47:32] Yeah, and he's like, he's just getting all this life now. Now that ball's gone. But, you know it's okay. It's no blood. He's just off pursuing a life of, you know, whatever religious fulfillment Alam would do without his testicles. At that point, this poor thing is curled up in the corner. We kept filming and I castrated probably 30 lambs that day.
Tucker [00:47:41] Didn't feel any guilt at all?
Mike Rowe [00:47:43] No, no, it was actually very quick. it's a way more efficient way to do it.
Tucker [00:47:48] We. You castrated them orally? Oh, sure.
Mike Rowe [00:47:52] Google it. Lamb castration. Micro heck of a thing.
Tucker [00:47:54] With your teeth. Well, yeah. What else are you. You're going to bite them with? It feels like you're crossing some important barrier into a whole new world. Oh, Lord, you bite an animal's balls off.
Mike Rowe [00:48:06] There are moments in Dirty Job like.
Tucker [00:48:08] Inside you. I mean, you can't be the same man you were that morning.
Mike Rowe [00:48:11] It's like a German porno, right? You just see it once. You see it. Like. Good grief. Yes. I felt very strongly that we. That something extraordinary had happened on the show. But I also felt very strongly that something more important had happened prior to the show. I'd been given bad information by experts. I had called the expert authority. I had called Peta. I called the Humane Society as well. The best minds in the business, the people who live to write disappointing emails to my boss, instructed me on the proper way to remove the testicles from a creature. And they were wrong. Now, optically, it might have looked a little better in their minds. I think they liked the idea of a rubber band. Instead of a knife and teeth. But they were wrong. That lamb castrated proper way. Was the very embodiment of abject misery. And I saw 30 or 40 more that day.
Tucker [00:49:21] Last question though, like, I just I'm obviously feel sorry for the lambs, but it does sound more humane just to bite them off much more. But for you as a man, like, how hard was it? I mean, the first oral castration is probably the hardest. I think people say.
Mike Rowe [00:49:35] That again, if you're going to make T-shirts, put that on too.
Tucker [00:49:38] What do you mean? Was it like skydiving? Like, I'm not going to think about it. I'm out the door.
Tucker [00:50:22] No, of course not.
Mike Rowe [00:50:23] I'm judged by my willingness to try your willingness. And of course. You're going to bite your try, you know? But really, how hard can it be? I mean, I got the guy right there. Albert was his name. I can still see his mustache. Little traces of vast, difference day. So, yeah, I mean, it's a heck of a thing. So I know, I know, I'm making an extraordinary moment in television. I know at a glance it looks salacious and probably unjustifiable. But I also know, because of you, the trembling creature in the corner. Of the pen. I also know that there's some weird greater truth. Like throbbing under all.
Tucker [00:51:00] That's right. That's exactly right.
Mike Rowe [00:51:02] And so I put them off and I spit them in the bucket. And then I. Took the knife. And I removed the tail from the next one, and then the tip of the scrotum. And I got in a pretty good rhythm and felt pretty good. About my, my castration abilities. When the sun finally set in Craig, Colorado. Over the, Rocky Mountains and the last lamb had been taken care of. Yes, there were Rocky Mountain oysters. We fried them up and yeah, we ate them. That was Dirty Jobs 2008. Nominated for an Emmy.
Tucker [00:51:31] Thank you. Great, Mike Rowe. Thank you.
Mike Rowe [00:51:35] Yeah don't mention it.
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