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AI Gone Wild | (Ep. 413)

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Canon Press

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Douglas Wilson discusses large-scale daycare fraud in Minnesota and the human nature that enables it, explores the New Testament term mempsimoros ("complainer") from the book of Jude, and reviews Wild and Glorious by Aaron Youngren—a theological reflection on artificial intelligence, its promises, pitfalls, and demonic dangers.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the podcast. My name is Douglas Wilson.

0:19.9

This is episode 413. 413. All right. So we've had a lot of interesting details, a lot of interesting stories tumbling out of Minnesota with regard to Somali fraud, with regard to Somali fraud.

0:40.7

Now, I'm going to talk about another aspect of all this in the podcast for next week.

0:48.2

This time, I simply want to talk about the fraudulent aspect of this.

0:54.1

There are other aspects to it, but I simply want to talk about the fraudulent aspect of this. There are other aspects to it, but I want to, I simply

0:56.9

want to talk about the fraud. And the fraud was run through a YouTuber, went up to Minnesota,

1:03.8

and went around to a bunch of daycare centers and found that these were curious daycare centers

1:09.3

and that they didn't have any children in them.

1:12.3

So all kinds of money laundering was going on being cycled through these daycare centers that didn't have any kids in them.

1:19.9

So we're talking billions of dollars just in Minnesota, all right?

1:24.9

Billions of dollars just in Minnesota, uncovered not by, not by

1:30.1

enterprising journalists, not by Kamala Harris's vetting team when the governor of Minnesota,

1:37.5

Tim Walls, was selected to be the running mate. How on earth they missed this is just a grand, just a grand mystery.

1:49.3

And now, of course, there's a sensible explanation, or sensible, at least part way.

1:55.9

And that is, they were overconfident.

1:57.8

They thought that they were going to win the election walking away.

2:01.4

They believed in the power of their own propaganda, and they believed that they would be in a

2:06.3

position to hush everything up. And of course, if Harris Walls had won the election, none of this

2:14.8

would be coming out, or if it came out, it would be immediately smothered

2:19.7

and memory hold.

2:22.0

Scripture says, where justice is not speedily executed upon the criminal, there the heart

2:28.0

of man is filled to do evil.

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