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Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Gregg Braden

Danica Patrick Pretty Intense Podcast

Jennifer Cawley

Danica Patrick, Spirituality, Health & Fitness, Pretty Intense, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 23 May 2024

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Today on The Pretty Intense Podcast we have Gregg Braden back on the show. Attention all tech lovers! Gregg Braden is sounding the alarm on the dangers of technology stripping away our humanity. Join us as he discusses how we can reclaim our humanness in a world dominated by screens and gadgets. The renowned author and speaker, sheds light on a controversial topic - computer chips implanted in newborns. How can this even be a consideration. This is not a plot from a sci-fi movie - he's talking about real life. We delve into the potential implications of this technology on our future. We also talk climate change. Are you tired of the same old talk about climate change? Dive into a mind-blowing perspective with Gregg Braden! Get ready to have your mind blown and your perspective shifted. It's time to uncover the truth about climate change unlike ever before. Gregg knows his stuff, and has spent his whole life devoted to research, uncovering the truths that we all need to face, not with fear, but with full knowledge of the world we live in. Knowledge is power. Don't miss this captivating and uplifting episode.

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0:00.0

The question is, how much of ourselves will we give away to the technology?

0:04.4

They want to make this a policy to implant all newborns with computer chips to make them more competitive in business and so that they can be more successful in life.

0:15.5

So the people that are proposing these, they're techies.

0:18.2

And all they're saying is we're going to push this technology as

0:22.9

far as we can, as fast as we can. But this is how you lose a species. In one generation, they say one of

0:31.2

the things, one of our flaws is human intimacy. The need for, the way we exist. Well, what they're

0:37.4

saying is when a man and a woman come together to create a new life,

0:42.0

it's imperfect because we never know the exact outcome.

0:45.2

Through the technology we have now, you can determine the hair color, the eye color,

0:49.7

the IQ. So why not just do that? Why take the chance on something? This is where this thinking is going,

0:57.3

Danica. I'm sitting in Arizona and it never rains here, but it's raining forever. I look at the skies

1:02.9

when it's a beautiful sunny day and I see chem trails all over the place. And I want to get into this

1:07.4

sort of sphere of like global warming, geoengineering, chem trails,

1:11.6

EMFs.

1:12.6

The other day there was clouds that were absolutely frequency clouds.

1:16.6

They aren't natural like that, I feel like.

1:19.6

And so I want to talk about that.

1:20.6

I want to talk about transhumanism, consciousness, and somebody just got uplink to neuralink.

1:25.6

And then kind of just generally how we approach that. You know, I love that, that quote from Buckminster Fuller that you always mention, which I feel like is at the end of zeitgeist, maybe they put it at the end of that movie. You know, a lot of people are using it now. Yeah. Yeah. But it's, and I fight this one too because I've kind of been drawn into this political world. And by drawn in, I mean called. And I'm like, man, do I fight or do I, I've always wondered, do I just live my life how I want and not fight anything and keep it going? So those are kind of the buckets I want to get to. But, you know, I figured we'd start off with why in the world it's so

2:01.2

rainy and awful. And you are, you are so up my alley today. Greg and Danica, take one.

2:09.0

Here we go. Okay, let's get into, let's get into what's been on my mind a lot lately.

2:14.2

I live in Arizona and it's been cloudy and it's raining and I mean, even

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