

Episode 4502: The WHO Continues To Propagate lies In Geneva; Life 3.0 Being Human
May 21, 2025
Max Tegmark, an AI researcher at MIT, discusses the need for ethical guidelines in artificial intelligence and its societal impacts. Nor bin Laden provides updates on the WHO's controversial policies and the implications of the U.S. withdrawal from global health discussions. Mike Lindell highlights the ongoing battle for election integrity and shares insights on his upcoming legal challenges. The trio emphasizes accountability in governance, the risks of unregulated AI, and the geopolitical ramifications of foreign land acquisitions affecting food security.
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U.S. Exit and WHO Treaty Delay
- The U.S. is officially exiting the WHO process, but still formally involved until 2026 and rejecting fees through 2025.
- The pandemic treaty isn't finalized; it's delayed and used as PR while key controversial elements remain unsettled.
Reject International Health Amendments
- The U.S. must reject the International Health Regulation amendments before July 19.
- Ideally, the U.S. should fully annul its ratification of these regulations to avoid pandemic agreement overreach.
AI's Massive Impact and Regulatory Gap
- AI regulation is lacking compared to other industries despite its vast societal impact.
- Silicon Valley tech firms aim to replace economically valuable work with machines, concentrating power and wealth.