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@LorenaBobbittForPresidentАй бұрын
This is a joke. Do better you guys
@AngryTheNiknameАй бұрын
How can you support or invite such a bad person to your podcasts? He is lying und is not a good Scientist! Go watch some critics about him please!
@Tikitech8Ай бұрын
Great interview! Please get Ben Davidson on DOAC.
@SynkopeFunDaysАй бұрын
@Suspicious0bservers for all the details.
@celineschlup17583 ай бұрын
Have a garden, have solar energy, have a collaborative community, don’t use AI to replace your thinking, listen to your dreams, go inside of yourself and put the phone down until you know you are not dependent on it, be aware that the present is the only thing you can act in, always challenge your thoughts with diverse opinions, go into nature, know what you are good at and give it as service to the world… so many things you can do, and if you die or all of us die, know that this is not the end.
@Aline-lv8wi3 ай бұрын
❤
@julieterrell19733 ай бұрын
If I could afford LAND I sure would do all these things!
@erikamerriweather37263 ай бұрын
Perfectly said “wegonbealright”
@Ang-n9p3 ай бұрын
@@julieterrell1973this, unfortunately
@maramclaine8303 ай бұрын
Yes. Your energy is Appreciated and Message to myself sound. It took me personally as a disabled older human 5 years to get clear of the Wrst Coast and urban areas. My Faerie Godfather has built sustainable off grid or on vehicles. There are Millions of us forming semi Nomadic hunter gathering clans and loose families of Choice. It takes juggling my home-based Healthcare requirements for several genetic complex conditions. We travel in between Specialist appointments and have several home bases we can stop at for as long as we wish. The correct property to settle will appear when the Correct Moment in Space Time arrives Faith Fallen into the Universal Stream. Waking a Endless Lucid Dream. As Above So Below. Everything is in Motion. All is Flow. We are You are Perfect and Whole Exactly as you are. As I AM. As Innocent as the Morning Star 🌟
@flej013 ай бұрын
Nothing lasts forever, nothing ever can. On 9/11/2001 I rang my mum and I was crying thinking the world was finished, she said to me; oh Leis, for as long as I can remember the worlds been gonna end, she was 75, it did end for her 2 years later a year to the day before the tsunami hit Thailand. Interesting interview but, if the the world is meant to end, it will. I live every day believing it’s a good day to die so, live your best life, try everything you can, never stop learning and remember love is a powerful tool, use it in abundance
@americanosbadassius92923 ай бұрын
If the world is meant to? ... that would imply some kind of predestination, but there is no proof of that and on some level, most of us capable of thinking normally recognize that and humanity strives to overcome the odds collectively, in spite of our inability to achieve total mastery of our ultimate outcome, whatever it may be, while many also try to feel singularly satisfied about their individual accomplishments and contributions to provide meaning to their mysterious existence; a normal disposition for much of our species.
@Kim-gg3yz3 ай бұрын
If you have children or grandchildren you might feel differently.
@oculamcram3 ай бұрын
respect nature and not make all you ever dreamed of! consuming all shit and travel with plane or car is not solving any problem. building working homesteads with strong bonds where we can gather is the only way, not this neo individualistic nonsense life
@Jamie-dz8dg3 ай бұрын
I would prefer it end with the sun burning out, but it is more likely we will get popped by an asteroid like the dinosaurs. I fully know that I will check out long before our sun is finished. I remain optimistic that I will outlive an asteroid impact.
@theflaca3 ай бұрын
everyone I know who is pro climate change all buy their coffee in a throw away cup.
@marvanbee3 ай бұрын
"We are beautifully designed for a world we no longer live in." That line and the thoughts that followed will stick with me. Thanks for another great interview.
@Will_Grow_Plants3 ай бұрын
The epitome of this is the VR stuff... I feel that it can be good for some, but the average person needs to get outside and be excited about the world we're lucky enough to have as is!
@thatguy70853 ай бұрын
Oddly… it is the human design of the Thymus is why COVID and other viruses spread like wild fire. We are not designed for world travel.
@motormaker3 ай бұрын
If we are not extremely careful we could create a world where the only truth we receive is from the machines. It seems we are constantly lying to ourselves and each other.
@0style3 ай бұрын
You could also say “We are beautifully designed for a world we no longer _want_ to live in.” 🕊️✝️🤍
@MrGrentch3 ай бұрын
It's a nice and very catchy line, but it can also be argued we have been beautifully designed for a world we no longer live in for quite a long time. Pretty much since the agricultural revolution. Indeed we adapted on a physical level. Hunter gatherers would have been lactose and gluten intolerant. The genes that allowed us to consume those foods spread pretty rapidly after the agricultural revolution. We weren't designed to live in cities with many thousands and then millions of people, or to live in such close proximity to domesticated animals(where many if not most of our historical pathogens and "plagues" came from) but again we adapted. Hunter gatherers a term which spans many cultures and ways of doing things didn't have the rigid social structures that came with a settled life in cities. No kings, organised religions, codified laws, writing, standing armies etc, and yet again we adapted.
@MikeW-t6lАй бұрын
Why aren't people discussing why are books like "Health and Beauty Mastery" by Julian Bannett being censored for exposing lies health industry and pharma are pushing?
@FireOElijahMCАй бұрын
Exactly!
@TeoPP-k2sАй бұрын
Yes, unfortunately it's all about profit, nothing more, nothing less
@AnnaLorrisАй бұрын
I got it, truly a good book
@Stormbless3dАй бұрын
@@AnnaLorriswhere can you get this book? I can't find anything about it on Google
@Baban-gc5ve28 күн бұрын
@@Stormbless3d because your search browser censors the truth 🤭😂
@nicholeparrish52533 ай бұрын
Amazing days we are living in. Live each day as best you can. I recently loss my sweet only child to bacterial meningitis. Life is so short and i look forward to the day we are together again. I am.so thankful for the 15 beautiful years we had together. Go and love all your loved ones. 🥰 help others and be kind
@alisonbarratt37723 ай бұрын
I am so so sorry for your loss😢
@marycrutcher3523 ай бұрын
So sorry you have lost your only child. 😢 😢❤. Thanks for your wise words. Loving well is the most important thing.
@jadewilson90183 ай бұрын
I am so sorry for your pain ❤ love and peace to you and your baby
@mariebelsapin3 ай бұрын
I am sorry for your loss, i couldnt agree more.
@patriciamharris56643 ай бұрын
@nicoleparish Condolences my Sister..❤
@Grombrindal913 ай бұрын
Nuclear engineer here. A couple misconceptions. In the United States and majority of the western world, our power reactors have several levels of containment the final of which is a containment building. It's more so a bunker of feet thick reinforced concrete. It's capable of withstanding instantaneous explosive vaporization of all liquid coolant within the reactor and then some. It will not burn and release radioactive material into the atmosphere as described in this podcast. There have been studies showing these buildings can survive direct collisions with commercial aircraft and even nuclear weapons. They are very secure. Russian and Chinese designs I cannot comment on...
@AyushBakshi3 ай бұрын
All the a$$ licker got so many upvotes and the actual good comment is buried in the comments. That guest doesn't know how nuclear reactor works.
@leightond4.3.5.93 ай бұрын
I have been searching for someone with knowledge to comment I thought surely people wouldnt be stupid enough to have no precautionary measures when it comes to nuclear power.. I appreciate the insite
@thoumaster2 ай бұрын
Yeah, there was his talks of wandering poles and things that really had me wonder. Thank you for speaking up cause your experience is more credible than mine! All this said, I think his concerns around misplaced priorities deserves thinking. Just... Some of his beliefs seem a bit off. But I like insurance. Definitely like to avoid unnecessary risks.
@birdseye22392 ай бұрын
Do you think this guy is capitalizing on fear just to sell books? It's been done. When Y2K was coming up tons of people capitalized on it by writing books about the end of the world. Now its our fear of Ai ect
@KatsCorner2 ай бұрын
THANK YOU it is always good to learn from someone who is in the know.
@CCOREY53 ай бұрын
I’m 65. I was 45 just yesterday. The amount of change since 2005 is phenomenal, and not in a good way. Social media and technology is destroying the good life I’ve known until I was 55. everything sucks now. Everyone has an online voice, especially the narcissistic and psychopathic people shout the loudest. And Ai will destroy us. People hating each other. None of this was a thing before social media. Now we can’t stop it.
@johngaudet63163 ай бұрын
AMEN, Look at what's happening with "that Florida guy" if social media wasn't a thing neither would he.😂 INSANITY!!
@chanchan53493 ай бұрын
During the lockdowns behavioral change’s became so blatant: the anger, frustration, rage I witnessed starting late 2019 - today has been frightening. I live in a smaller town that seemed to ride the waves…the pandemic changed everything.
@joanofarcxxi3 ай бұрын
We were not meant to live this kind of life. And the changes happened too fast.
@RuthRogers-e1k3 ай бұрын
Every time i think that way, I remember the people before me some died some lived so will the people after me [us] GOD IS THE FIRST WORD AND THE LAST
@anaisabelle24403 ай бұрын
Year 2020 destroyed everyone's lives.
@victoria256rАй бұрын
the fact that nobody talks about censored book called 21 Former Doctor Secrets by Rachel Morgan really gets to me. Always loved doctors like Rachel, they open our eyes
@jaynfontain6635Ай бұрын
well if it is censored, probably most wouldn't know about it. can you summarize?
@AwesomeBlackDudeАй бұрын
Here is another nice drop in your bucket list... No matter who takes the lead, the outcome is always predictable-wars continue to be orchestrated by the rich. The only reason they don’t want life to end is because they believe they can still hold onto their wealth. Once that’s no longer become the case, the world will come to an end. 🤔
@AwesomeBlackDudeАй бұрын
No matter who takes the lead, the outcome is always predictable-wars continue to be orchestrated by the rich. The only reason they don’t want life to end is because they believe they can still hold onto their wealth. Once that’s no longer the case, the world will come to an end.
@Piroska.QuantumSomaticsАй бұрын
Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong, and What It Means for Our Health Hardcover by Marty Makary M.D. released September 17, 2024 This is not banned! Its HUGE!
@peterdorrfuss268028 күн бұрын
what failures?, it was all by design
@TheDiaryOfACEO3 ай бұрын
We’ve hit 7M subscribers! As a way of saying thank you, and since you’ve loved our subscribers' raffle so much, we’re going to continue doing it 🎉 If you're subscribed to the channel, you're in the raffle. We will be picking subscribers at random. 🖤 Thank you from the bottom of my heart and good luck! X
@shelaghduncan90043 ай бұрын
@@TheDiaryOfACEO yaaaaaay
@brandonfisher83203 ай бұрын
Yahooo 🎉
@Freewheeling60603 ай бұрын
Awesome 👍🇦🇺
@vibharamphul11293 ай бұрын
Awesome🎉❤
@Lifetimelearningisbrave3 ай бұрын
Where is RFk??!?
@Susan-vz7fm3 ай бұрын
Almost off grid. It is a challenging adjustment but I am shocked how I have changed. Different kind of stress. Empowered. Getting to like life again. I am 67 yrs old, live alone. All is well . The world looks so different.
@beautilfuldoveonearth54473 ай бұрын
Please share what you did thank you
@ingagud3 ай бұрын
@NZee-i6xit’s societal conditioning…
@Andy-d2c3 ай бұрын
Sounds so interesting! What made you take the leap for this adjustment and how do you live when you say off grid?
@beverlybrunty83373 ай бұрын
After this great awakening that covet brought on for me anyway i have been adjusting to truths of life i just can’t wrap my head around around how much our Country has fell ! 😟
@BlueHopi1443 ай бұрын
@@beverlybrunty8337 Your country is mainly a Corporation & the shadow state is all over it ....but it won' t Last . Remember , u can still leave to another country as many are relocating since 2020 to other more fullfilling part of the world
@BJamJam3 ай бұрын
I love how you are humble enough to ask basic questions that some would deem foolish to ask
@ashamane3 ай бұрын
It's for his viewers, undoubtedly, but yes. He wants to make sure everyone is on the same page of understanding in the conversation to include as many people as possible. A nice touch.
@kellymichelley3 ай бұрын
@@ashamane Yeah, he'd have to be pretty ignorant and culturally/socially isolated to not know what an EMP is.
@JQ863 ай бұрын
I certainly do.
@Rabswood2963 ай бұрын
The basic questions need to be asked for people like me.
@SassyO1003 ай бұрын
Questions are good. I’m of the thinking that there are no foolish questions. Unless one is familiar with a subject area / concept etc I have a feeling Steven is pretty humble enough to go from the very base level questioning to build up his knowledge through shear curiosity. We as the listener benefit greatly from his inquisitive nature and style of podcasting conversations.
@MyTube13142 ай бұрын
Bret is one of my favorite personalities/podcasters. His transformation after new information/evidence and being vocal about the issues is admirable. Most people would fall in line or be silent.
@vibrationoftheone3 ай бұрын
"The environments that we live in as adults don't even resemble the environments that existed for adults when we were kids" Brett thanks for your insight followed Darkhorse podcast since 2020 and you kept us in communication with many issues occurring in Australia and the lock ups
@thedevilsadvocate52103 ай бұрын
You either adapt or you make the best buggy whip in the world
@JohnnStr13 ай бұрын
There is this book I recently finished reading its called The 21 Former Doctor Secrets, Its full of secrets about modern health industry and my routines started to change so much! I appreciate people like you and these good doctors!
@wraith91663 ай бұрын
@@DERHOF2007 dont listen, its a bot bro. lol
@FreshFFA3 ай бұрын
@@wraith9166 bots are evolving lmao
@Astral_Dusk3 ай бұрын
taken down on Amazon?
@Designer_TopG3 ай бұрын
@@Astral_Dusk This poor scientist has no clue
@sirriffsalot41583 ай бұрын
@@DERHOF2007 4.3k likes and a bot? Dafuq is going on lol
@samaireoctober55843 ай бұрын
In all honesty, and I don't say this lightly; every time I watch a topic on this channel, it's very in depth and insightful. Doesn't mean I always agree with everything, however, it always drives me to learn more. Thank you and please keep up the great work!
@geraldinefelicetty20183 ай бұрын
This is the most important, mind provoking talk I've ever come across. Bret appreciate your bringing this out. ❤ I have watched this channel for years. Excellent subject and You & your wife are trustworthy.
@sylvsal8343 ай бұрын
I really cannot thankyou enough for airing this interview with Bret Weinstein. Your listening capability is one of the best I’ve seen amongst many interviewers who have done the job for years. You seemed completely objective especially during the Fauci Gain of function piece and I have to say, this was one of THE most valuable interviews SB. BRILLIANT WORK. 👏🏽
@boredymcboredface86243 ай бұрын
Brett is a Total misinformation spray and pray - he has settled down a bit but if this is the single best interview then you either haven’t watched much of the channel or you’re better off watching the Joe Rogan conspiracy hour … giving these people a platform is the same as building a bigger soapbox for the crazy guy on the corner. When Brett has consistently spewed BS for soooo many years his arguments don’t deserve to be legitimatised by “having a conversation”. He is charismatic and frequently spewing garbage- that is not a good combination
@NikiBechusWTF3 ай бұрын
@@boredymcboredface8624 This paid for smut spreader is answering every glowing response about Bret from a slanderous and negative angle. Nice to know Bret has pressed some touchy buttons.
@mdtcomm15333 ай бұрын
@@boredymcboredface8624 Instead of just stating that this is just misinformation, please state one good example and prove your point. KZbin gives you that ability and space. Thank you.
@boredymcboredface86243 ай бұрын
@@mdtcomm1533 you’re obviously new or unfamiliar with his work or still in the bubble - google “false claims by brett Weinstein” or “the problem with brett Weinstein” there are pages and pages refuting his BS. If you also have paid close attention to him you will note that - especially in his early interviews or podcasts he makes a tonne of predictions and then claims to be a modern day Nostradamus. Everything from claiming that he predicted BLM (like no one could see there were tensions) and that he was the only one that was right about the origins of COVID (which even if he is correct was a guess and a bunch of his other covid guesses were garbage)…. He makes money from controversy and scaring people. I’m not trolling I’m sick of the guy and people like him.
@qorimayu3 ай бұрын
@@mdtcomm1533the guy’s a bot repeat-posting that comment here and there. Any real person that has that opinion about Bret has some kind of mis-wiring going on. If the person is real I hope they see the light of day in good time
@AbuShenab3 ай бұрын
Retired here in Chiang Mai, Thailand 8 years ago. Occasionally I look out to see what is happening in the West. Still gloom/doom and imminent demise of civilization. Then I go out on my bicycle here and ride around in breathtaking scenery amongst genuinely happy and smiling people and all those gloom/doom mind-worms of the West are immediately released (as they are only vapors of the mind anyway). God I am lucky to be living here and away from all that artificially concocted mind-pollution of the West!!!
@jasongreen64473 ай бұрын
Thank you It's nice to hear a voice from outside this construct here So many caught in the constant mind maggots Have a great ride through life
@shirleysmith85653 ай бұрын
❤️🙏🏼❤️
@panchopuskas13 ай бұрын
.... but using Western technology to post on KZbin......
@Gherit13 ай бұрын
Truth be told, this is only a small fraction of the West. The doom and gloom is certainly more true in the heavy urban environments and of our media. This is why you hear so much of it. The good folks in rural parts, who don't have a platform, are living lives where they touch grass routinely. I assure you quite soundly that there is more land of the US that is still forest/dessert/swamp/tundra/grassland than urban sprawl. The folks that don't live on top of each other have a much more optimistic view on life. Everyone, for at least a few years, should live in a place where the phase of the moon makes a considerable difference outside your window at night.
@Littlespottedfawn3 ай бұрын
I'm out in the country out west. No doom and gloom here, it is very quiet and neighborly. USA is a very big country
@mdtcomm15333 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview as I have been listening to Brett and his wife Heather, since 2020. His thoughts are now even more clear and distilled. The interviewer was perfect and I have listened to thousands of interviews. I am encouraged to hear that there are hundreds of thousands of people listening to this interview and that means that there is hope for humanity after all. You don’t have to agree on everything, we just need to explore the truth, respect each other’s opinions and experience and never shut down the conversation just because we don’t agree with something at the time.
@jendonnelly76373 ай бұрын
2 days in 1.2M views!!
@judsonwright3 ай бұрын
Barf. You are a mark.
@dennisobrien31333 ай бұрын
“When I hear on invoking hope I know the situation is hopeless.” Dennis O’Brien
@jamesstewart82583 ай бұрын
What an exceptional and timely conversation.
@sicotic28973 ай бұрын
As a someone with serious attention problem, I was surprised how easily I managed to watch this 3 hour block without doing million other things. Bret is amazing human being, speaks so clearly and almost mesmerizes you with the way he talks about stuff.
@MisterClear-yc3on3 ай бұрын
but you wont prepare..so its useless.
@__-fi6xg3 ай бұрын
@@MisterClear-yc3on entertainment isnt useless and not everyone has the money or time to do anything about it. You think healthy humans in the first world have a problem? think about timmy in the third world who doesnt have legs because US drones.
@roguepixie2693 ай бұрын
Omg same fam 🎉 And just cus someone has ADHD doesn’t mean we’re stupid. Be more empathetic and a lot less cranky and you’ll do the world a load of good.
@allymayful3 ай бұрын
I was thinking exactly the same. And even prepared to listen again. He is an excellent teacher.
@anthonyfitzpatrick5723 ай бұрын
Interesting, you say that. I have a little ADHD. I managed to listen without being distracted. His voice is pure gold ✨️ 💛
@hope4humanity2223 ай бұрын
Wow! Just wow. Best interview yet. You both blew it out of the water, getting the info The People need, to be aware of what’s facing us as a collective, and how we can prepare humanity as a whole and individually. I DO hope that the “powers that be” see this and take the initiative action needed. 🙏🏼👍😊
@chefarm97983 ай бұрын
Wow!! The balls to have a guest on like this!! 👍 we need more of this😊
@ivangotyokes3 ай бұрын
Balls? He's just a guest on a podcast. Not like the dude is risking his life...
@RRR4847-o9g3 ай бұрын
@@ivangotyokes He's discussing subjects that typically result in YT deleting videos, demonetising channels, and eventually (if you persist) the permanent removal of the YT channel. It is brave for a hugely successful content creator on YT to delve into these topics.
@ohwellwhateverr3 ай бұрын
@@ivangotyokes Yes, the balls. Bret has faced a huge amount of censorship and even physical threats for speaking out on certain issues. Did you not hear about the Evergreen incident? Where his home was surrounded by masked men? I was shocked and pleasantly surprised that a mainstream podcast would host him. More people need to hear his perspective.
@tezzajenkins63252 ай бұрын
It would be sensational if he could secure an interview with RFK Jr!
@dusktheory4203 ай бұрын
Thank you. Seriously, thank you both for doing this video I really needed it. My understanding is that for certain people in certain situations the following advice/instructions is something that may well be right for them. 1. Get you're house in order ( this may be multi layered, i.e. house, self [physically, psychologically, digitally], friends, family, local area, country, world ) 2. Build and publish a project to display some of you're capabilities & who you are to others. 3. Go out and start meeting people to get better at doing physical world face to face social interaction. 4. Make a list of people you need to speak to about various topics and slowly start to try to get in touch with those people to possibly meet up. 5. Start considering what you would do if you suddenly we're to lose electricity and/or some other essential services. How would you survive at least the first 2 weeks? 6. Be seriously concerned about many things, especially issues regarding AI, but try not to go over the top and crazy with it. If needs be take a step back and take a breather. If I have understood the advice/instructions correctly that would be good for me, since I agree with them and have already started doing all of these, but it's really useful to hear that I'm probably heading in the right direction. If anyone who watches this is in a similar situation then I would advise you to try and follow this advice if you are able to. If not, hang in there cause some of us are on our way to assist with all this, just gonna take us a little while to get there. All this has happened very fast and we're all dealing with it in real time. Hang in there. Hang the fuck in there.
@blissweb3 ай бұрын
I think people underestimate the true look of mass power outages, leading to the collapse of the food logistics systems resulting in hoards of starving people with nothing to lose.
@jessemontano7623 ай бұрын
thats next. A GLOBAL COMMUNIST REVOLUTION. ITS HALFWAY DONE CONTROL THE FOOD, CONTROL THE PEOPLE
@christineyates15073 ай бұрын
No pumps no water
@davidjones80433 ай бұрын
That’s why the military has been training for a “zombie apocalypse”
@raydomenech76463 ай бұрын
@@davidjones8043it has? What military?
@raydomenech76463 ай бұрын
So true, I’m an Emergency Manager w/ a federal agency (not FEMA) and teach preparedness. Most ppl will lose all purchasing power if the grid goes down; they don’t carry cash and depend on electronic transactions for their very survival. Moreover, the secondary and tertiary effects of a mass blackout will be catastrophic to the human race.
@mercedezlucke-benedict11223 ай бұрын
I started watching Brett and his wife when Covid happened and continue to watch what happened to them because they were speaking the truth. I highly respect him. I think he's dead on right and I thank him for his mission. Thank you for putting him on the program. this is a big deal to me thank you. I will now subscribe and continue watching more of your programs.
@edrichard61533 ай бұрын
The first thing you can do is vote for FRK Jr. for President. Watch his videos to learn more. Harris, Biden and Trump sure as hell aren't thinking about this stuff. If you don't already know, RFK has a screwed up voice but, it's a smart, honest voice! DECLARE YOUR INDEPENDENCE! Kennedy/Shanahan 2024 Texas
@Stormstorm13 ай бұрын
@edrichard6153 The guy with the brain worm? The guy whose entire family came out endorsing Biden (when he was still in the race). A third party vote is a wasted vote at this point because he's not going to win.
@carlenaponce92053 ай бұрын
❤
@lindaoheff91693 ай бұрын
@@edrichard6153sure…the guy that would accept a cabinet post in Kamala’s presidency to drop out of the race? His own family will have nothing to do with him ffs!
@Williamottelucas3 ай бұрын
Same here re how I started to follow their Darkhorse Podcast. Brett's summary here of the Covid debacle is spot on.
@amazonlife26093 ай бұрын
Having spent a lot of time in the Amazon I’m a bit surprised Bret didn’t mention that we should retain the ability to retreat back to the hunter gatherer lifestyle if we have to. I know a lot of people who have no money but live off the jungle and never go hungry. This isn’t the case for homeless people who live in urban environments. Ecology is our last safety net if society fails.
@Rabswood2963 ай бұрын
We all need to go back to a simpler and healthier way of life.
@anitapaul2303 ай бұрын
Where have you been? I was travelling in Colombia and also spend time in Amazon, civilized part...Leticia and surrounding. Loved it... must be great to be independent. I not well enough to live such a life. In India I lived a simple life for yrs, I was much happier than in my home country, which turned to madness....no one if there wld be a chart
@amazonlife26093 ай бұрын
@@anitapaul230: I know the Brazilian part very well. Haven’t been to Leticia/Tabatinga yet but will this year. My husband is from Juruti, just over the Para border from the State of Amazonas. You sound like a wonderful person and would love to hug you but we can’t.
@Antiguanian3 ай бұрын
I live in Guatemala, and I can walk to where my food is grown. Some people do not have electricity. They eat food that does not need refrigeration. Ppl use wood to cook and heat. If electric stopped, we wold do ok. Rough but if you want to eat, you work a needed job. Horses still work land and deliver things.
@robertacheson4333 ай бұрын
Bret just released a book called “The Hunter-Gatherers Guide to the 21st century” fyi
@The_Dacian3 ай бұрын
This is the kind of video I want to watch more than once. Thanks to the host and the guest for such a great experience.
@mariegordon37223 ай бұрын
As a biologist, I completely understand what he talking about- and things WILL change drastically in the next few decades and we’ve past the point of no return. However, I’m not as nihilistic as he is, I tend to think we will see more and more major survival threats which will result in many hundreds of thousands, if not millions die. But humans will survive, just not in this greedy and selfish world we’ve created. Back to basics, local communities taking care of each other. What we’ve created is unsustainable, so it will fizzle out. My hope is that we can move forward together versus moving backwards to everyone looking out for themselves. We’re on the brink of opportunity.
@mh606483 ай бұрын
That may be where we are heading. But more than nihilistic he is intending to be as realistic as he can, without trying to sugercoat the news in any way so that people might wake up and listen. After all, we have created a situation that we cannot escape: We will have to keep nuclear plants from melting down. If anything disastrous happens there, back to basics may not even be a possibility. Let's hope that it won't get to that.
@lynnehood21983 ай бұрын
I love that vision for humanity. I believe nature will sort it out.
@TheToplessChefWB3 ай бұрын
There was a movie called Idiocracy. Which predicted the current environment with absolute idiots in the world. Mad Max will be next and it’ll be easy pickings for some because most of the population is so physically fat and weak. But humans are like cockroaches, very good at surviving the worst conditions.
@Roguescienceguy3 ай бұрын
There's still very valid possibilities that we might engineer ourselves out of this problem. A few solar shades parked in geosynchronised orbits shading the poles could give us a bunch more time to tackle the issue.
@humanointegral3 ай бұрын
You probably meant pessimistic instead of nihilistic
@ChadSterley3 ай бұрын
Not often that I can sit down for near on 3 hours straight and listen to a single podcast episode whilst being totally gripped all the way through. This was really mind-opening and what a great speaker you are Bret. Moderated as skilfully as ever Steven.
@devyud57192 ай бұрын
@@ChadSterley it’s no mind opening. He is capitalizing on fear. Most of his explanations are comically inaccurate. At least about computer science, models and AI. (I’m a computer scientist by profession) I saw a comment form a nuclear engineer saying how inaccurate this guy is about nuclear reactors.
@JamiePaya-nj2xy2 ай бұрын
Same!!!
@sportysbusiness3 ай бұрын
The single best interview I've seen on this channel. Calm, factual and one of the best explanations for what's happening to humanity I've ever seen. Thank you.
@boredymcboredface86243 ай бұрын
Brett is a Total misinformation spray and pray - he has settled down a bit but if this is the single best interview then you either haven’t watched much of the channel or you’re better off watching the Joe Rogan conspiracy hour …
@carriyoga3 ай бұрын
@@boredymcboredface8624 😉 ... you're an Obvious Troll
@boredymcboredface86243 ай бұрын
@@carriyoga you’re obviously new or unfamiliar with his work or still in the bubble - google “false claims by brett Weinstein” or “the problem with brett Weinstein” there are pages and pages refuting his BS. If you also have paid close attention to him you will note that - especially in his early interviews or podcasts he makes a tonne of predictions and then claims to be a modern day Nostradamus. Everything from claiming that he predicted BLM (like no one could see there were tensions) and that he was the only one that was right about the origins of COVID (which even if he is correct was a guess and a bunch of his other guesses were garbage)…. He makes money from controversy and scaring people. I’m not trolling I’m sick of the guy and people like him.
@mirandaandrea82153 ай бұрын
Troll! @@boredymcboredface8624
@tylerdurden28323 ай бұрын
@@boredymcboredface8624 He has been right about most things more than anyone. Find me 1 person who has made more accurate predictions than him.
@kierasthoughts24803 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for having Bret on. I’ve been listening to his podcasts since 2020 and he and Heather are two people I deeply respect and admire.
@franciscojtraverzo92623 ай бұрын
Steve said "I used to think that psychology was the answer to the world", I thought that long ago and that's the reason I became a biologist and my specialization was in Animal Behavior. Also, something that I liked too much was when Bret Weinstein said "We have moved in the direction of women behaving like men at their worst rather than men behaving like women at their best and it's a mistake", it is a good way to summarize an unfavorable change in behavior that is being observed in our specie.
@MsElke113 ай бұрын
Yes that's why female CEOs are such betchas while Male CEOs should just empathize a bit more
@SublimeLyfeNow3 ай бұрын
Holy shit that makes a ton of sense! Never thought about it like that 😲
@wildflowerspoetry3 ай бұрын
Do much bullying in female dominated professions too
@ashleyalicecullen3 ай бұрын
I don’t see woman raping or murdering and I’d say that’s the worst part of being a man. So…
@benr77Ай бұрын
have to keep the perspective that this is only true in western societies, and not all western societies.. although, we can see this change making in-roads in some Asian countries.
@sandrab25893 ай бұрын
My grandmother (now deceased, but lived to age 101) was a nurse during the Spanish Flu 'pandemic'. She told me she learned 2 things: to never trust doctors (question everything!) and frequent handwashing is the very best defense against disease. She never went to doctors and took no medications. Smart lady.
@murielschroeter3 ай бұрын
My frandma died at 99 years of age. She leaned totally on doctors, took a lot of medication and had (unfortunately) no thought of her own.
@sandrab25893 ай бұрын
@@murielschroeter That's very common. Americans take more prescription drugs than all other developed countries combined. Big Pharma owns USA.
@cindykq80863 ай бұрын
Speaking as a retired Hospice nurse, I learned that the more medications people were on, the younger and the faster they died. A few patients were within a few days of death when we stopped all medicine except the ones for comfort. Those patients improved and were discharged because they weren't dying any more.
@rawganism3 ай бұрын
It is true. Doctors don’t even have a background in food and how it impacts health. Food is fuel yet they have no education on it and plants or if they do they believe meat is a protein and milk is good for your bones. Jesus.
@MsElke113 ай бұрын
The Spanish flu wasn't even a virus but rather a slow disease brought back from the toxic gases used on soldiers during ww1
@user-bp3xk5uz4q3 ай бұрын
Could listen to Bret for hours. He has a remarkable way of explaining complex issues in terms that everyone can understand. Hopefully this fantastic interview will reach millions! Our future depends on the awakening of many more people.
@lwb83262 ай бұрын
Excellent interview. The Darkhorse podcast informed me throughout Covid and I never took the shot thanks to the information and knowlege I gained from that podcast. I recall when KZbin demonitized Bret and Heather for speaking factually against the prevailing narrative. I am so glad that Bret and Heather kept speaking the truth and their influence is wider than ever before. I'm in my 70s and am greatly discouraged by the dark realities being exposed, although the exposure is essential. I will keep paddling my canoe and not throw my oar in the water, as I sometimes want to do. Thank you Bret Weinstein for your bravery and truth telling!
@nikkitrif76063 ай бұрын
These interviews are good and necessary, but we must also remember to keep a level of skepticism here. Just because someone says something no matter how calm, confident and factual they sound or come off as, that doesn't mean it's true or all true. Just because they wield around impressive credentials as well, doesn't automatically make them fool proof on their claims either. **Edited to clarify: I don't have as much a problem with the first half of this interview as I do the second half. What Brett speaks on in the first half seems very reasonable and I've seen consensus or relatable perspectives/conclusions from other renowned and credible sources that coincide with what he brings up that strengthens his arguments in the first half. I mostly take issue with his second half overall and his takeaways from his time at Evergreen. Not everything that was said by him seems entirely unreasonable or unfair but he said enough that was reckless and obtuse in my opinion. Even with the first half (which is relatively harmless - it's not a bad idea to prepare or be mindful of existential threats even if they never become reality) but especially with the second half, we should be questioning and scrutinizing the claims made by Brett with at least the same fervor he has done with those he is at odds with.** I wish what accompanied with these interviews were comparisons and debates on what is being said. These interviews already pack in so much but perhaps a little more pushback from Steve would be beneficial here. Too many of us just believe what the interviewee says because he sounds so confident in what he's saying. He sounds so sure of himself. He sprinkles in words not often found in everyday speech along with simplified explanations of what he's trying to say or what those words or concepts mean. Essentially, he sounds like he's offering us answers and finally an understanding of all the chaos and uncertainties around us but we have to fight the urge to just accept that because it comforts us. So interesting how he says stuff just like that himself in this interview. It's almost like we are getting the real answer so as to make us believe the rest of it which could be mostly lies with more ease. He said himself to be careful about accepting things just because it's comforting but not necessarily right or useful. SO, WE MUST QUESTION THE FAUCIs AND THE WEINSTEINs AND THE GOVERNMENTS AND THE BUSINESSES AND ALL THE OTHERS OF THE WORLD. THIS GUY IS JUST ONE OF MANY PERSPECTIVES WITH JUST ONE OF MANY COMBINATIONS OF BACKGROUNDS AND MOTIVATIONS AND SECRETS AND EXPERIENCES AND "TRUTHS." I don't know if what Brett is saying is true or not or a combo of both but too many of you certainly are bought in with this interview without any reservation or hesitation that he might be wrong or could be telling lies intentionally or not. He deserves to be scrutinized and questioned just like those he brings up in this interview. Going against the grain is not always the pathway to the "real truth;" it simply makes for a more interesting and dramatic story, but it does us no good either if it turns out to also be false/a lie/an exaggeration/partial truth/etc. We shouldn't be giving people like this our blinded faith so readily and easily. He's human too (flawed and all) just like all the others he brought up. We need to keep searching for the truth and keep questioning things and those around us, and that most certainly includes guys like in this interview.
@nickmoyer91123 ай бұрын
I believe Brett Weinstein is a very intelligent man and an honest man who through his own life experiences has become incredibly worried about society. I also believe he’s dealing with an existential crisis after the traumas he suffered both from his firing from the university and the institutions of society trying to silence him during the pandemic. Honestly I believe he’s become red pilled through his experiences and the conversations he’s had with other prominent figures in society over the last 7-8 years and now’s he trying to convey everything he’s come to accept about society to the masses, I think he almost feels compelled to do it.
@NeilSearle3 ай бұрын
This man knows a little about a lot of things. Enough about all of these subjects to be scared by them but not enough to realise he doesn't need to be scared. Throws scattershot out at enough targets that it hits on something someone is concerned and suddenly for these people it adds credence to everything else he talks about.
@nickmoyer91123 ай бұрын
@@NeilSearle When it comes to Biology he’s a literal expert and was attacked by institutions for trying to have honest conversations about COVID, the lockdowns, and the truth about the “vaccines”. He also has a lot of first hand experience dealing with the dangers of woke ideologies that are invading our institutions and society at large atm which is much more serious issue than most want to believe. He’s not scared he’s just having honest conversations about many issues in our society, in America. Necessary conversations. He doesn’t have to be right about everything and I don’t think he pretends to know everything.
@nikkitrif76063 ай бұрын
@@nickmoyer9112 I think you raise some valid points here. I don't know as much of him outside this interview but what you are saying sounds plausible at this time. Either way, what he had to say about some of the existential threats were definitely interesting but then the other half of the interview just really made me have to take a pause and start to ask many questions with the whole thing now. It's very likely that this interview is a mix of some truth and some exaggeration/lies/red pill conspiracy/etc. The challenge and frustrating thing is trying to decipher which is which. It's disturbing though how easily viewers just lap this stuff up without even taking a pause to what is said. People with platforms deserve extra scrutiny and expectations too like both the interviewee and interviewer here because of their power and influence over a wide swath of people in such a relatively small amount of time and space too. It is a privilege and special duty of these people to be more diligent about the content and claims they put out there. So much damage is done by people who are just too reckless and greedy perhaps to fully realize and accept this privilege and duty.
@nikkitrif76063 ай бұрын
@@NeilSearle By the end of the interview, I found myself more cautious and unsure of all he said because of all that he said. Perhaps because of what you said in a way; because I could sense he was throwing around a lot of stuff on so many big areas that don't necessarily even align with his field of expertise, I started to raise doubts on everything he was saying. I can definitely see some people falling for the trap you laid out but the very sense of what he was doing led people like me to pull back. I think you may agree too that because he was addressing some of these concerns we all have (and this is the fault of society all around for not addressing these areas more to be fair) he was filling in the vacuum gaps we are left with and so providing a comfort to people. It's a scarcity issue. I fall prey to scarcity issues too but we have to be mindful and careful to not allow these so called "problem solvers" or "answer givers" to sway us towards dark and dangerous corners simply because we are so desperate for a road to walk on. I appreciated your input. Valid points.
@joospamplemoose3 ай бұрын
Thank you Bret, this was one of the best interviews I've ever seen and probably the most well articulated sounding of the alarm about the existential threats we are facing as a civilization! I share your mission, Bret! Let us all unite and contribute towards this righteous goal of health and self preservation as the biological stewards of consciousness 🙏
@squidlings3 ай бұрын
The club exists. It's called the WEF. It's just you're not invited.
@hughfawcett43333 ай бұрын
We are in trouble due to ignoring the spiritual side we were born with. We just focus on materialism. That's a waste of the conscious and unconscious power we were given. If you don't use it you lose it!
@Dragon-wl5ic3 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@takenote70853 ай бұрын
The spirit world is even more dangerous and unpredictable. You need Jesus to guide you through both realms or else you are lost.
@patrickalaggio35603 ай бұрын
Out of the 50,000 + hours I've invested in research and tried to help save mankind, no other interview was as truthful, informative and share worthy as this one. Thank you both for making this available to all of us.
@polypocket47263 ай бұрын
What kind of research do you do?
@Brian-lb3zo3 ай бұрын
25 years of research? Conclusion, is human life will be a small part of the time line of life on earth?
@mousetoad70403 ай бұрын
None of us are going to save humanity, but I work for one who has… all I had to do was read the factory manual written by the One who manufactured this humanity and this world! Life changer! Of course, I had to be broken and become humble, but sure glad I was and was given faith and understanding. Now if I only had the motivation to read the stack of owners manuals that came in the car that I bought four years ago! I’m still learning things about my phone, kind of wish it came with a manual! Not sure why we tend to discard the manufacturers instructions, especially when it comes to life…
@paulotonetta81493 ай бұрын
It's very nice of you trying to save humanity... But do you really think it is possible? That we have a chance to accomplish it? I don't think so...
@quantumtechcrypto70803 ай бұрын
Then your research has revealed how much disinformation is out here now. Research is pointless now there needs to be action. The anti gentile agenda the Talmudic terrorists have created is communism.
@reniecoffey3 ай бұрын
I'm so thankful my goals are oriented around being self sufficient, growing my own food, foraging and being around people who compliment that life, who know how to build almost anything from the ground up
@lynnfisher30373 ай бұрын
Yeah that will work😂😂😂
@MatthewCleere3 ай бұрын
Meanwhile, others will know how to take it.
@Madonnalitta13 ай бұрын
All important, but you must know how to defend it.
@reniecoffey3 ай бұрын
@@MatthewCleereI agree, learning to protect it is very important and something I'm working on. My partner knows how to defend himself and us, but I don't. Definitely need to learn
@MatthewCleere3 ай бұрын
@reniecoffey Have you ever seen Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? They are this whole family group running from the bad guys in real time and nobdoy really gets hurt. It was totally absurd. "Self-defense" is practically useless in a war zone. People will rapidly join large groups, or be killed or exploited by them. The "personal responsibility" lone wolf cowboy family is a myth.
@tantalisinglabrat3 ай бұрын
After experiencing 70 years of life, lve learned tomorrow is not guaranteed. I know someone who was sitting at a traffic light on his way home and he was hit by a bus coming from the opposite direction. Someone else went to work, thinking it would be a normal day. They broke their leg and spent 4 weeks in hospital. Eastern philosophy has the answer. Live in the now, be mindful, and enjoy each moment.
@aqua66133 ай бұрын
Jesus is the way the truth and the life ❤ that's my answer 😊 if He does not return in my life time atleast i know i will return to Him. Probably wouldnt want to be in this plain and dimension when He does come back because it will be with judgement.
@carolynbrightfield89113 ай бұрын
At 71, agreed. My list of the unexpected is enormous (I suspect your examples are a selection from your long list). At age 53, I was admitted through the emergency department into the hospital. Having seen doctors and described my symptoms for two years, that led to a life-threatening diagnosis and two years recovery. Three years ago, a walk on a flat cement path in a park led to a broken knee and six months recovery.
@sirriffsalot41583 ай бұрын
This was a truly fine and provocative talk with Bret. He’s so succinct and down to earth, and a true educator. Great interview.
@veronicabatteham98643 ай бұрын
I was recently astonished my 13 years old autistic grandson ,very intelligent and astute said It's amazing that humans aren't extinct !! Shocked me , but he thinks very deeply
@margaretdundas6803 ай бұрын
Yes my 8yrs old autistic granson also very intelligent and very funny ❤it 😄 blessings from Scotland
@mskatefish3 ай бұрын
He’s right
@MegaBpop3 ай бұрын
WOW, he is very smart. So true in what he said.
@markburton83033 ай бұрын
Our son is Autistic, he's deeply into philosophy looking for answers of how to navigate this world he doesn't understand.
@webkelpie3 ай бұрын
It’s the things that concern us most that we think about most
@wendysauer1143 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant interview loved the directness of every answer which was measured with such simple honesty. These are the conversations I love and this is how we thrive and survive as human beings. I Can't thank you enough for restoring my faith in our ability to take control of our future with real unedited conversation . So refreshing.
@TheDiaryOfACEO3 ай бұрын
Good, honest conversations are at the heart of everything we do! Thank you! 🙏
@Roguescienceguy3 ай бұрын
I am not so dark in my view as Bret. We have engineering solutions ready to stabilise our climate. It's perfectly feasible, but it would help an awful lot if the US stops starting wars left, right and center. One year budget of the US military and you'd be surprised what amazing things we are capable of. Those archaeic warmongerers need to go.
@MagicOfHorses97063 ай бұрын
@@RoguescienceguyIf we HAVE solutions ready to stabilize climate, then WHY aren't those solutions being utilized now? Just wondering 🤔😊
@MagicOfHorses97063 ай бұрын
@@Roguescienceguy*and yes, I agree...too many wars. Too much profit, sadly, at the expense of human life.
@MagicOfHorses97063 ай бұрын
Wendy...well said 💜💜
@DovidChaim-nc4pi3 ай бұрын
“I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, most of which never happened” -Mark Twain
@SuperDflower3 ай бұрын
Mark Twain graced this earth along time ago. The dangers that he is envisioning are very possible, particularly with us being so dependent on technology and the grid. Look what happened recently with the airlines because of a glitch with Microsoft computers. It’s Fulharty to think more things like this cannot and will not happen. And we should be talking about how we would prepare en masse, Not just every man for himself. This makes sense to me. It’s not pleasant, to be sure
@SergeantX2.03 ай бұрын
@@SuperDflowerprecisely
@christianpowerssavesthewor84043 ай бұрын
Keyword "Most". It only takes one existential threat; that is the nature of existential threats. and we have many going on right now.
@ChopperChad3 ай бұрын
Mark Twain was speaking to his mindset not to existential threats to humanity. Good quote-wrong forum.
@grannyannie29483 ай бұрын
He lived through the Carrington event
@lookingatyou14783 ай бұрын
Thank you Bret. Indeed it was a very rewarding conversation.
@dandeeteeyem21703 ай бұрын
So many people in the comments section, (myself included) stating for the record that Bret and Heather saved their sanity during the pandemic. They gave so many of us hope that calmer, rational voices would prevail. Much love and respect for having the courage to allow Bret to articulate our side of the cvd debate on your platform. You're one of the good guys.
@kat42563 ай бұрын
Hegelian dialect….Playing Both Sides….Dont Be Deceived. He is part of the AGENDA,setting the Stage for the antichrist. Repent,place your Complete Faith in Christ and what He did on the Cross for our Salvation , pray, read the KJV Bible
@SitTheFcukDown3 ай бұрын
Or as most people call it: They were lying and carelessly and recklessly misinformed people about the COVID vaccines and other aspects concerning the disease.
@supersoldier_243 ай бұрын
I just love how when you hear some catastrophic shit that someone just said you remain so calm you don’t let your emotions overwhelm you. Very inspiring to see people like yourself always better themselves. Thank you for this episode.! it’s been my favorite one❤
@gaylebartlett46313 ай бұрын
He is told one horrible and terrifying thing podcast after podcast LOL...
@kaighSea3 ай бұрын
I wish people would have bret and Heather on together. Darkhorse is one of the best podcasts available.
@lynnfisher30373 ай бұрын
This is the podcast I will listen to when the world goes dark.😂😂😂😂
@kelvindelr2 ай бұрын
Contents from this channel is what drives/excites me to wake up every morning. I then proceed on with my morning coffee and listen to this podcast, Amazing! Thanks Steven!
@lucapietrangeli2703 ай бұрын
Honestly, regardless of this video essay-i'm here and its my responsibility to my family and community to make the most out of it. I cant control our international leadership but i can plan out contingency plans against a variety of potential outcomes. Loosing hope is accepting defeat and accepting defeat is counter intuitive to the furtherance of humanity
@jamiebalbosa15583 ай бұрын
exactly, humans are a very unique species in which we can predict potential outcomes and prepare for it. if we focussed as a species we could surely protect ourselves and this planet from anything.
@barbaralopez2653 ай бұрын
So scary but we must s t stay optimistic otherwise I might commit suicide
@lynnfisher30373 ай бұрын
So what's YOUR solution???????
@Lthra-bz3yu3 ай бұрын
22:35 I love how Bret handled this question with such class. Being asked a second time it was clear Steven thought the physical poles were shifting. Instead of correcting him and right off the bat saying “no it’s the magnetic poles” he expanded on both options gracefully. That’s a really skilled thing to do as the former would have probably made Steven feel dumb.
@stvbrsn3 ай бұрын
I don’t think Bret was consciously making any such calculations. There *are* two aspects to it, one physical, one magnetic. I’d say that by providing a complete answer, he basically satisfied the criteria you laid out without even trying. That’s how good Bret is. Lol. Cheers!
@ajm9353 ай бұрын
I don't think Stephen would feel dumb. He delves into those questions to help the audience with clarification from the guest. That's what I love most about watching, he asks questions to "dumb down" the answer but it actually gives us way more insight into the thought process of the guest and subject matter than if he were to just assume we knew what they were talking about and moved along.
@martino81143 ай бұрын
Eric and Brett Weinstein are two of our greatest minds today
@martino81143 ай бұрын
@@ajm935that’s right he has to try to say dumb it down without saying it that way lol
@Piperdreams3 ай бұрын
@@martino8114they’re great minds and appreciate their insights to induce serious thinking !
@trackerbacker3 ай бұрын
97% of experts agree with the people who fund them.
@johnowens53423 ай бұрын
Is the number that low? 😂
@CHD20003 ай бұрын
Funny that when government pays "science" to find climate change they dawm will find it, their jobs are on the line and after all and everybody wants a piece of government money. Then its a consensus. Except consensus = ideology. In science there is no consensus, its against the basic principles of science.
@EmpoweredPPBUK3 ай бұрын
The other 3% loose there career’s via workplace set ups/workplace mobbing and or are publicly slandered/de-platformed. The terrorist watch list is also now also being abused to perform 24/7 surveillance/computer hacking/phone hacking, communication interference on people who speak out, both human surveillance/communications interference and automated via ai. Via AI so intensive harassment/interference can be performed on a large group of victims in a cost effective way that would seem implausible for state spy’s to perform on everyday citizens. East German Stazi Zerzetzung psychological harassment on steroids due to the application of modern technology (ai and big data analysis etc). Big data analysis of online interactions/data allows those with access to know you better than you know yourself, making psychological warfare infinitely more effective on an individual basis.
@theflaca3 ай бұрын
🏆best comment award.
@jasongreen64473 ай бұрын
Exactly
@thomasforsythdesign3 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you had Brett on. He was a shining light in the COVID years and is a wonderful voice to add into an understanding of the world. Big respect to both of you
@lealovestravel3 ай бұрын
Can't believe how quickly your subscribers went from 5 million to 7 million. Utterly amazing. Congrats.
@trishhawkins49663 ай бұрын
Yes indeed. Because he is interviewing controversial guests. This is how KZbin works. You can have 7m subscribers too if you do the same it’s a huge industry worth billions. You have to be prepared to sell your soul.
@teachatami453 ай бұрын
He has been working assiduously on it.
@Astral_Dusk3 ай бұрын
Bret is always so relaxing to listen to, and very easy to learn from as well!
@carrino153 ай бұрын
As a biologist MSc level I agree with him. We in the scientific field of biology know a bit too much how fuckt our life situation is becoming.
@lr45972 ай бұрын
I am so glad I listened to the complete conversation. Thank you for discussing such open thought topics.
@margotdsouza11893 ай бұрын
Great conversation. Dr. Bret does a great job of explaining his concerns. He must have been a great teacher!
@NicolaCairncross3 ай бұрын
Brilliant! Been following Bret & Heather since early 2020 and they have kept me sane. Arguably.
@wennamacormac7813 ай бұрын
Thank you Steven and team for bringing Brett on. Its great to have him on a more mainstream accepted podcast, his insight and knowledge is invaluable.
@AllergicFungus3 ай бұрын
This is probably the most notable podcast you've ever done. This man needs to be heard.
@staceyleikraussfitnessyoga3 ай бұрын
I love listening to Mr. Weinstein speak. He's calm, kind and of course brilliant. Im a better person for listening to him (every single time). Thanks for this great conversation.
@mkkrupp24623 ай бұрын
Far easier to listen to than his brother.
@Tai1823 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie this is probably the fastest growing podcast on youtube I've ever seen.
@amysyootoob3 ай бұрын
Great interview. Honest answers. The world is lacking these kinds of conversations, Thankyou for this.
@philsobkow89413 ай бұрын
excellent conversation. I really enjoyed each topic and felt the length, your ability to let the guest speak and not make it about you yet you asked follow up and clarifying questions exactly as they came into my head as the viewer, shows you've really been working on your craft and I hope you see this and give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done. Again, this was great and everyone would do well to listen to this and think on the topics discussed.
@gforgeorge73 ай бұрын
I'm impressed that you aired this conversation given many of the controversial topics discussed. I am also surprised that Bret didn't discuss declining birth rates and all of the contributing factors to that. I discovered Bret and Heather at the beginning of 2020 and they guided my through the whole debacle. They earnt my trust through their critical thinking, ability to disagree with each other respectfully, their willingness to evolve their thinking and to admit when they made a mistake. Their views on the gene therapy were very influential on me and I am eternally grateful.
@brittanym16263 ай бұрын
Shoutout to Suspicious Observers! This is an AMAZING conversation. Thank you both so much!!
@Nickname0063 ай бұрын
Suspicious Observer is a pseudoscientist. I would recommend you not to trust him.
@Sssssssssssunflower3 ай бұрын
Excellent
@Cuiositycola3 ай бұрын
Very happy to finally see Brett being interviewed here, and so many other interesting people. You are definitely on your right path in life bringing useful knowledge and inspiration to millions of others!✨🌟
@WCGOLD27NZ2 ай бұрын
Great conversation. Always enjoy any conversation with Brett. Imo, he’s one of the most trusted intellectuals living today.
@JenniferJohnson-v2w3 ай бұрын
This is a great interview! I woke up to a lot of this stuff about 15 years ago. In the long run, I think Mother Earth will be just fine. She will balance herself out after she gets rid of us. And she will. I'm not afraid to die. I think we're living inside a simulation of sorts and that's something I've had an awareness of since childhood. I'd say my only worry is leaving my my kids behind someday to navigate this crazy world. All I can do is teach them skills, set them up as best as I can and hope it serves them well.
@rrijecanka3 ай бұрын
I never was afraid to die. I envy them, they went on a better place. Only now I have 5 months old daughter. I need to live for her, like you wrote, I’m worried for my child.
@mkkrupp24623 ай бұрын
Better now not to have children and condemn them to what is coming. If I was young again, I definitely would not have them.
@JenniferJohnson-v2w2 ай бұрын
@@mkkrupp2462 Honestly, I agree. If I hadn't had my kids by 2019, I probably wouldn't be having them. No way would I have wanted to bring them into this...
@benchpress2003 ай бұрын
Bret's story about his university: the mandatory self confessions for racism, the student riots, and prosecution of those who spoke up -- that is literally communism in China during the Cultural Revolution. This was the reason my family left there to move to the west. And now it's here.
@amvkarthik3 ай бұрын
Sounds like the left extremist's stronghold, I am guessing the best way for moderates to find common ground is to talk about the Cultural revolution and great leap forward.
@wendyhannaford76963 ай бұрын
Glad your family made it out! Where do we go now? I am ready
@BetterWorld20123 ай бұрын
Let's never surrender and never make it easier for globalists to introduce communism worldwide
@BetterWorld20123 ай бұрын
Earth-wide orchestrators try their best in installing communism worldwide. Let's always make it harder to them
@christinelafromboise67313 ай бұрын
I’m 70 years old. What “the left” used to mean was believing in unions and a fair deal for working people. It meant believing in health care for everyone, (I live in Canada), free speech, and participation in democracy. These “far left” today are insane. They have taken over universities to implement the extreme “big brother.” It’s damn scary. They are not left of anything. They are extremists that will destroy our democracy.
@tensevo3 ай бұрын
I love how our daily discourse is polluted with all kinds of mindless nonsense, when this is the stuff we should be really talking about. Bret you're doing top work, brother.
@lynnfisher30373 ай бұрын
And it will result in nothing
@cj-jr7iz3 ай бұрын
Well said! Ty!🙋♀️
@IsabellaOldham-dd8ln3 ай бұрын
The only one with capacity to save civilisation from extinction is Jesus! Dr Nigel Pexton (University of Glasgow) Scotland
@dohabandit3 ай бұрын
@@lynnfisher3037 The more the truth gets out there, the more people that learn WHY they are being placed into a global lockdown control apparatus, the more people learn that the elite are lying to them and only planning for survival of the few, then maybe a larger number of people can be prepared in time to survive? Does anyone really believe the elite give a crap about "anthropogenic climate change" when they have know for decades about events 1000's of orders of magnitude more severe?
@JamiePaya-nj2xy2 ай бұрын
So powerful. This man is wise above his years…. One of the best podcasts I’ve listened to. Thank you Dr Bret. I’ll keep paddling!!!
@JocelynPeach3 ай бұрын
Oh WOW. Amazing conversation. Thank you.
@DollyChisolm3 ай бұрын
Amazing to see Brett here, and I have hope! Why? Because these conversations are happening. As a therapist people often bring their anxiety about world situations and I say to them, ‘you were born for this’. We are all born for this one time, this one moment in history. Have hope. ❤️
@GetSicRiCH3 ай бұрын
2:43:11 *_”If you are on a canoe being pulled towards a waterfall, and the chances of your paddling out of the danger was growing vanishingly small… there’s no point at which it makes sense to stop paddling. You dont know what you dont know, and the chances that you might just barely escape a terrible disaster because you didnt give in to hopelessness, means that what you do as things get very dire, is you double down, and you push as hard as you can.”_* It’s not too late to wake up to the problem we are facing as a society. The problem is *_hypernovelty._* *hypernovelty:* _when the rate of change is too great in comparison to the ability to adapt to said change._
@BlueHopi1443 ай бұрын
Change is always from the inside ......thats where 90% are not working on ......thats the major problem in This Synthetic Matrix .
@jean-marclamothe88593 ай бұрын
I am 61, IQ of 125 but working with my fuckin computer is so difficult now that it burns me. What you wrote just remember me that
@NikiBechusWTF3 ай бұрын
This part was seared into my memory as well. Thank you for this.
@brettcurtisАй бұрын
Thanks, been trying to find this hypernovelty thing for weeks now!
@constancewalsh364620 күн бұрын
I knew nothing about this low-key man until now. This is one of the most important of all of Steven's interviews, in my view. Thank you so much Dr Bret, and Steven.
@tiffsaver3 ай бұрын
When a man of such incredible gifts is banned from ANYTHING, it indeed signals the end of the civilization, such as it is. I found myself agreeing with everything he said, and as a man of 76 I would like to add just one thought if I may, one that came to mind when I watched the movie, "Oppenheimer." While this film was about nuclear war, as early as 1816 a young teenaged girl had already predicted what happens when science goes horribly wrong, and the the name of her book was "Frankenstein." This is the single warning I have told for the past 50-years that sums up the problem perfectly: *Whenever man's technological advancement outpaces his spiritual advancement, it always ends in tragedy.*
@stephenwilliams32133 ай бұрын
banned from everything yet has been on Rogan and here. 2 of the biggest podcasts. hardly banned
@susanbade97733 ай бұрын
absolutely....well said
@tiffsaver3 ай бұрын
@@stephenwilliams3213 I'm simply reading from his actual headline. WHAT DOES IT SAY???
@stephenwilliams32133 ай бұрын
@@susanbade9773 well if you believe the head line, that he was banned from everything. He was not and repeatedly came up on my face book fed etc.
@jane10443 ай бұрын
amen to that.
@neogirl373 ай бұрын
Brett & Eric should be appointed to help save the world! I've listened to him for years, an absolute gentleman & genius!! His show with his wife has been awesome all along & throughout covid especially!
@lynnfisher30373 ай бұрын
What a ridiculous comment
@NosferatuUndead3 ай бұрын
Call him Dr. Fearmongering 😂
@mythologicalmyth3 ай бұрын
Yes. The man who believes the fairy tale that we used to be frogs despite the science that disproves it.
@kellanaldous70923 ай бұрын
@@mythologicalmythCan you elaborate?
@mythologicalmyth3 ай бұрын
@@kellanaldous7092 evolution has been proven exponentially mathematically improbable by the greatest mathematicians, physicists, and researchers. Weinstein believes science will save humanity for higher evolved future beings that will solve the problem of mortality.
@ruggab3 ай бұрын
Excellent conversation with one of the world's most important thinkers.
@evelynboyle52553 ай бұрын
What a load of rubbish. No original thoughts. Nothing in this is new or unknown in this. Just his desire to be seen and heard and his ability to learn by rote and then spit it out again. Look to the original thinkers. Read the original papers etc. Truly research this very dangerous narcissistic man. Look at me! It is always fantastic to listen to true thinkers even if you don't agree. This is all regurgitated. True thinkers make you think! However in the end you have to sort out what is BS and think for yourself.
@himynameisdavidpitts2 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this known
@CrystalVR20163 ай бұрын
He and his wife kept me sane during covid.
@gonzaga453773 ай бұрын
Me too, as well as, Chris Martenson of Peak Prosperity and of course Dr. John Campbell.
@macbird-lt8de3 ай бұрын
his wife's voice is like Valium lol
@kimberlypayetta34763 ай бұрын
You sure?
@u4iadreams3 ай бұрын
it's weird seeing people admit out loud that they are comforted by grifters
@elliotr90953 ай бұрын
@@u4iadreamsGrifter, charlatan, disgraced, none of it means anything when you apply it to everyone saying something you don't agree with
@ZebaShanzidaAnika2 ай бұрын
This is the best interview I have ever come across and the only one I can listen to without getting irritated. Thanks.
@Cuefrost1013 ай бұрын
The old biblical saying that we have to " Lose our life, to find it " is becoming a more valuable insight... ❤❤❤❤ Who knows.. perhaps surrendering to the God of Love is the only real option we have ... when all is said and done... It's not the worst option to become more selfless and serve one another until it's over ❤😂😊😊
@marianneyana2993 ай бұрын
We pray 🙏 and trust in Jesus Christ King of Kings All this is written in the Bible prophecy. Jesus tald us 2000years ago. Nothing suprise me,we are last generation on this Planet Earth But!Rejoice! Jesus coming back Maranatha come Lord Jesus come
@nivekpaasche73813 ай бұрын
Jesus name Amen 🙏 signs and symptoms are all around, you can feel it. Bring on the rapture I say.
@jewellee23632 ай бұрын
Amen 🙌 God is in control ...I don't worry about this . I keep my eyes on Jesus ❤
@melaniecasablanca99303 ай бұрын
One of the best interviews I’ve see in along time. Validated from this exactly how I feel think. Thank you
@guntherloedige41453 ай бұрын
One of the best episodes you've ever had! Much appreciation for this!
@dr.sarahazel56343 ай бұрын
Dr. Bret, a king among men. May this conversation be heard and understood and positively acted on by millions.
@Pointmikecalibre3 ай бұрын
Bret is right, we all know it, but the biggest problem with what Bret is saying is us. We sit here listening to what he says, we nod our heads in agreement, but when it comes to actually taking action on what he says, cutting out the novelty, doing the uncomfortable things in order to move ourselves forward in the right direction, we shy away from it. We say "yeah you're right...... but, that all sounds like hard work, those at the "top" will sort it out (flicks on to netflix)". It's we that cast the votes with our actions. Don't leave it to those "above" us to make the right decisions because, quite frankly, look how well that's gone so far. We change the course of this peril, no one else. I call on every one of you reading this post to do the necessary thing, to do the things that pull you away from the fake comfort you have been loured into and move humanity forward with the single impacts of your own actions. I live in hope, because I know just how capable we are!
@shirleysmith85653 ай бұрын
Well said.. ❤️🙏🏼❤️
@chrisholbrook1413 ай бұрын
So how do we vote for downscaling?
@Pointmikecalibre3 ай бұрын
@@chrisholbrook141 that depends on what it is you want to downscale?
@Brunottilegende3 ай бұрын
So i"m interested in your specific examples. What specifically are you doing that we, the general people, are not yet doing?
@Pointmikecalibre3 ай бұрын
@Brunottilegende please, don't get me wrong, I'm far from perfect. But, if you want specific examples; I spend as much time as possible outdoors on a day to day basis. This (youtube) is the only form of social media that I occasionally use. I don't pay for TV packages or Netflix, for example, by simply not having them. The increases in the price of food (healthy food) boils my blood, so last year, I started growing as much of my own as possible. I refused the covid 19 vaccine on the grounds it simply wasn't properly tested and rushed. There are things I'm still figuring out, things I'm working on, but atleast I can say, to some degree, I'm trying.
@josephdanmathis18763 ай бұрын
For the past two years I've lived without electricity.. I charge my phone and devices with a solar panel. I get my water from a spring. It took me no time to get acclimated to this. One thing's for sure, it will make men valuable again.
@louisecassidy59913 ай бұрын
I am living the same way! In someone's back paddock in Australia. Been here almost 3 years. My doc says I am the best she has seen for my age (76).
@ourtruth2163 ай бұрын
I wish I could find a husband that wants to live off grid. I really don’t think it would be smart for me to do it alone tho even though I want to. Lol I might go stir crazy 😂
@wasitmagic3 ай бұрын
@@louisecassidy5991 Who gives a crap what doctors say? Did this doctor push the injection on you? Statins on you? High blood pressure medications on you? All are very, very bad.
@carolleenkelmann38293 ай бұрын
Men were always valuable. It depends what social circles you move in and how you regard yourself. It's very difficult to gain self confidence when the whole world's structure seems against you. Good luck.
@wasitmagic3 ай бұрын
@@ourtruth216 Don't be needy and weak! You don't need a man!
@Chloe-rl9ok3 ай бұрын
One of the most interesting conversations I have listened to. Thank you all that work on this channel!! These interactions are so important and everyone needs to get the message out.
@derektomlinson65143 ай бұрын
I am glad to actually see that we have a professor coming forward and talking about space weather and the affect on earth which is obviously more relevant than what humanity does on the planet. It has been known for a very long time by the ancients of the solar calendars on how they repeat and the devastating they can have on earth. The current poles are actually migrating towards Siberia. The causes have to do with the prepossessions of the the planners and the stars their positions and the effects they have on earth.
@HellCatt07703 ай бұрын
I sometimes wonder if the ‘climate crisis’ is a useful distraction. Recycling is something we can all do. There’s literally nothing we can do about a pole shift. Let’s hope it doesn’t actually involve crustal displacement…
@mkkrupp24623 ай бұрын
@@HellCatt0770 Recyling is something we should all do ..but it’s fuck all in the scheme of things….Considering so much of what we buy will eventually end up in landfill, we should all become minimalists - that would do more for our precious Earth than anything.
@-cMc-3 ай бұрын
When scientists are being muzzled from asking questions and prevented from debating that’s when the world stops learning
@andocobo3 ай бұрын
Who’s being muzzled from asking questions? Certainly not Bret Weinstein.
@alisonthomad45393 ай бұрын
@@andocobojust another paid liar, a fear monger tactic. No such thing has climate change...🤦♀️
@1ron0xide3 ай бұрын
Bret Weinstein certainly isn't muzzled. He ranted for 3 hours here
@marcopagliacciАй бұрын
Every time a pseudoscientist comes with a study that is simply wrong the say "oohh I am muzzled from asking questions... Mainstream...freedom of speech... "
@giovannigiorni5814Ай бұрын
Many scientists are being muzzled in many fields but not this man, he’s definetely unmuzzled 😂
@controlgroup013 ай бұрын
I am right there with you on every point. Thank you Dr. Weinstein for having the courage to say it out loud! What is this world!?!
@mirelastoica8752Ай бұрын
Thank you and thank you for your team!!❤Romania
@Wolfbabypuppylove3 ай бұрын
When there is no light, be the light .
@christian784783 ай бұрын
If we have time-machine in the future, our species will live forever. When there will be time for our universe's heat death, we will go in the past, trillions of years earlier and live our life again and again, and then again :)
@jakemelinko3 ай бұрын
And get all the bugs flying in your face, interrupting everything you try to do.. smart? Holier than? Or self defeating?
@fistfull13 ай бұрын
@@christian78478your statement makes no sense
@Senorzilchnzero3 ай бұрын
they throw rocks at the light because they prefer the darkness.
@IranOutofUserNames113 ай бұрын
I’m poor
@SS-kw2fl3 ай бұрын
Finally, someone who’s telling the truth. One of the smartest people I’ve heard in years, and I listen to a lot of interviews. One can’t safely talk about the intent behind so many of today’s world events, but he does a great job of talking about the issues themselves.
@dorothysay83273 ай бұрын
He’s smart. He’s also debased and biased and not of sound mind. He’s extremely dangerous as a result.
@520cuban3 ай бұрын
Ignorance is not bliss. Awareness reveals just how vulnerable we are. Great interview!
@kellymichelley3 ай бұрын
People who prefer blissful ignorance don't want to know how vulnerable they are; that would defeat the point! Ignorance may be detrimental, but that fact doesn't preclude bliss.
@913nmagana93 ай бұрын
Yes, and if that solar flare happens tomorrow, what's better, a blissful day today or a day spent prepping.