

Episode 2864 CWSA 06/10/25
Jun 10, 2025
The podcast dives into the effectiveness of activism, questioning recent protests and their historical impact. It critiques the tech industry, particularly Meta's AI ambitions and Apple's lackluster announcements. Financial proposals, like a $1,000 payment per newborn, spark debate about investment strategies. The conversation weaves through political tensions during Trump's era, covering issues like immigration, military presence in civil unrest, and evolving views on sanctuary cities. The power of persuasive media in shaping public perception is a key highlight.
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FDA Approves Lab-Grown Salmon
- Lab-grown salmon has been FDA approved and is served in restaurants now, signaling a breakthrough in cultivated protein sources.
- This technology could enable people to produce protein at home, potentially supporting off-grid living in the future.
Meta's AI Push May Be Cosmetic
- Meta is creating a superintelligence AI team mostly for appearance and stock prices rather than true innovation.
- Tech companies often pretend leadership in new fields like AI to maintain investor confidence even if they are followers.
Fear and Visual Persuasion Power
- Use fear and visual persuasion to effectively influence public opinion.
- Trump benefits from powerful images and fear around sanctuary city riots to sway public support.