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[00:00:00] Welcome back everybody to the price is
[00:00:02] my life. We are live from Switzerland.
[00:00:06] That's right. We are undercover at the
[00:00:08] World Economic Forum in Dvas, Davos,
[00:00:11] Davos, however you pronounce it in
[00:00:14] Switzerland here exposing climate
[00:00:17] modification, weather modification,
[00:00:20] uh all types of things happening at the
[00:00:21] World Economic Forum. We're going to
[00:00:23] take you through it. Uh before we get to
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[00:00:44] the show. We're here in Switzerland. As
[00:00:46] you can see, I'm in the vicinity of
[00:00:48] Davos. We sent a team of undercover
[00:00:51] people inside the organization in the
[00:00:54] conference specifically into the climate
[00:00:56] areas to we've heard about this uh this
[00:00:59] chemtrail thing. We've heard about
[00:01:02] reports of weather modification. So we
[00:01:04] wanted to see what was really going on
[00:01:06] talking to those global elites and as
[00:01:08] you can tell I'm very cold right now. We
[00:01:11] are overseas with a team of undercover
[00:01:12] people. We've got a lot to unpack here.
[00:01:14] [music]
[00:01:15] A pretty remarkable video.
[00:01:18] Here
[00:01:23] [music]
[00:01:26] in Switzerland, there's hotels. They're
[00:01:28] all getting drunk talking about their
[00:01:30] climate climate scams.
[00:01:46] >> [music]
[00:01:50] >> You know, if you put solids up, there is
[00:01:52] actually pretty cheap way to cool down
[00:01:53] the earth.
[00:01:54] >> Oh, yeah. I don't want aluminum oxides
[00:01:56] in my lettuce. You kidding me? Cocktail
[00:02:00] spreading above our heads.
[00:02:01] >> Yes.
[00:02:02] >> Vanguard technologies
[00:02:04] platform. Ow. Working with laser light
[00:02:07] coms and dark. I don't know that. Do you
[00:02:10] have that company in your portfolio that
[00:02:12] does unofficial rain? There might be
[00:02:14] people around me that would be alleged
[00:02:16] to have an inclination to do that.
[00:02:18] Someone noticed. So, we have to get the
[00:02:20] hell out of here.
[00:02:26] [music]
[00:02:29] So, me and my team here, we are in the
[00:02:31] Alps, the Swiss Alps, at an undisclosed
[00:02:34] location. And maybe some of you smart
[00:02:36] people on the internet can figure
[00:02:37] exactly where I'm standing, but I'm in
[00:02:39] the vicinity of Davos. So, we decided to
[00:02:42] pack our bags, get a bunch of undercover
[00:02:44] people, hidden cameras, and infiltrate
[00:02:47] the world economic form or some of the
[00:02:50] Swiss people call it uh ve we've heard
[00:02:53] it been referred to.
[00:02:54] >> And it's not uh it's ve we call it ve
[00:02:58] economic forum. Yeah. where a lot of the
[00:03:00] business leaders, shady elites, and the
[00:03:03] most infamous big business villains,
[00:03:05] some of these people actually looked
[00:03:06] like James Bond villains, come together
[00:03:08] to discuss ways to make themselves
[00:03:11] richer. So, what really goes on? What do
[00:03:13] they really say? We're going to take you
[00:03:15] there. So, this time we needed a
[00:03:17] disguise. You remember the $10 wig we
[00:03:20] used to infiltrate the 8A
[00:03:22] subcontractors? I went with a slightly
[00:03:24] fancier wig, a pair of European glasses,
[00:03:27] some topical solution, a very expensive
[00:03:30] Italian tie and a custom suit. And to my
[00:03:34] shock, not only did that not make them
[00:03:37] suspicious, it actually they liked me. I
[00:03:40] was smoking those really skinny
[00:03:42] cigarette things uh to look more
[00:03:45] European. Uh in fact, nobody was
[00:03:47] suspicious whatsoever.
[00:03:52] undercover.
[00:03:54] [laughter]
[00:03:57] >> I'm Swiss. I'm going undercover to to
[00:04:01] talk about the the uh climate initiative
[00:04:05] of aerosol as you say in English aerosol
[00:04:10] initiative to combat the climate change
[00:04:14] situation. Yeah.
[00:04:22] We work with company called uh how you
[00:04:25] say in the English uh uh aerosol
[00:04:29] injection into stratosphere
[00:04:31] the uh the um uh particles to block sun
[00:04:37] completely block the sun.
[00:04:38] >> We also built a fake website and a
[00:04:41] company called climate systems
[00:04:43] engineering group. We had a bunch of
[00:04:45] business cards on our website. We talked
[00:04:47] about this climate work that we do on
[00:04:49] behalf of governments. We have investor
[00:04:51] money. We want to give money to people
[00:04:53] to do what we're doing and see what they
[00:04:55] might say. So, we're leaving Bad Regas,
[00:04:58] Switzerland. We're headed to Davos, as
[00:05:01] the Swiss call it, as you can see. What
[00:05:03] a beautiful what beautiful scenery. We
[00:05:06] got to get through the security
[00:05:07] checkpoint. We're going to tell them
[00:05:09] that we're skiing, which we were in
[00:05:11] Piso, and hopefully that gets us into
[00:05:14] town without any issues.
[00:05:20] And we're posing as climate systems
[00:05:22] engineering group trying to get that
[00:05:24] sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere to
[00:05:27] prevent the sun from coming through.
[00:05:28] That'll help cool down the environment.
[00:05:32] That's our cover in Davos. So, first of
[00:05:35] all, there was an insane amount of
[00:05:37] security at Davos. Men with with guns
[00:05:40] everywhere. Even a security checkpoint
[00:05:43] on the way to the location. Uh, we got
[00:05:46] stopped once. We did not say we were
[00:05:48] press. We said we were skiing, which we
[00:05:51] were, but now we're not. Uh, and we got
[00:05:53] stopped once and they asked us a bunch
[00:05:55] of questions and let us through. So,
[00:05:58] it's it's very it's very sort of dark
[00:06:01] energy here. I would say it kind of
[00:06:05] feels like maybe the absence of God.
[00:06:10] They're giving free stuff out like
[00:06:13] s'mores and chai tea and I don't know.
[00:06:16] It just it feels like nonhuman.
[00:06:20] They gave me this hat. It says Zurich on
[00:06:23] it. I don't smoke, but I'm pretending to
[00:06:25] cuz everyone is smoking. Like everybody.
[00:06:29] Um yeah, just
[00:06:34] never quite experienced anything quite
[00:06:36] like the energy or lack thereof. So,
[00:06:39] Sunday night before the event began,
[00:06:41] there were these events at bars, upscale
[00:06:44] hotels. Uh, it was very difficult to
[00:06:46] stay in the hotel. You might get kicked
[00:06:48] out checking for a badge. I actually
[00:06:50] wore a lanyard uh with a badge on it. It
[00:06:54] wasn't a Davos badge, but it was turned
[00:06:55] around so nobody was the wiser. So,
[00:06:58] right behind me is the Coast Hotel. I'm
[00:07:00] going to go in there. Uh, I'm gonna not
[00:07:02] going to use this wake, but I'm going to
[00:07:04] go in there with my sister who says she
[00:07:06] has a rich father in politics, and we're
[00:07:08] going to try to see if we can get some
[00:07:09] information about some carbon taxes
[00:07:12] right behind. We're going to try to just
[00:07:14] sneak in. So, for our first stop, we
[00:07:16] snuck into the post hotel where they
[00:07:19] were having a climate scale up event and
[00:07:22] we were able to just walk right in.
[00:07:24] There you see me uh just walking into
[00:07:27] the event with my colleague, my sister
[00:07:30] as part of this climate systems
[00:07:32] engineering group.
[00:07:50] Now there inside that hotel, we met a
[00:07:52] woman named Sarah Lemnier who talks
[00:07:54] about her job implementing carbon taxes
[00:07:57] and climate credits on governments,
[00:07:59] businesses, and civilians around the
[00:08:01] world. There was a very loud guitarist
[00:08:04] playing some oporatic version of John
[00:08:06] Lennon right behind us as we spoke. We
[00:08:09] apologize for the sound distortion on
[00:08:12] that. Aerosols in the weather.
[00:08:36] Now Sarah even boasts that she's in one
[00:08:38] of the largest climate tax innovators in
[00:08:40] the United Kingdom, meaning they develop
[00:08:41] new ways to tax people and governments
[00:08:43] for the use of carbon. So their idea of
[00:08:45] reducing carbon emissions is to profit
[00:08:48] off of it.
[00:08:49] >> Are you working with carbon tax?
[00:09:00] Are you helping out?
[00:09:18] CBAM or carbon border adjustments is a
[00:09:21] new scheme in the European Union that
[00:09:23] involves charging additional carbon fees
[00:09:25] on every item that is imported or
[00:09:27] exported. This includes steel, cement,
[00:09:29] aluminum, fertilizers, electricity, and
[00:09:32] hydrogen. Sarah Lemnier, CEO of SLK
[00:09:36] Capital, is helping companies lower
[00:09:37] their carbon footprint. So they are the
[00:09:39] leading export companies exporting
[00:09:41] materials to Europe. so they can get
[00:09:43] more business. And this is in
[00:09:45] preparation for the carbon tax to start.
[00:09:48] Now, once the carbon tax starts, these
[00:09:51] companies will get more business because
[00:09:53] their carbon tax will be lower. In other
[00:09:55] words, it's all about money.
[00:09:58] >> Um, a portion of the taxation or helping
[00:10:02] them implement this in their countries.
[00:10:04] Do you get that?
[00:10:05] >> We also work with companies to give them
[00:10:07] like a new industry to change in their
[00:10:09] business model. So for instance CBA we
[00:10:11] are interested because we see how we can
[00:10:13] help companies in Gata in Africa in
[00:10:17] India decision so that they remain
[00:10:20] competitive to export to Europe
[00:10:25] and lastly we work with large uh
[00:10:31] foundation and development partners bank
[00:10:35] and institutions
[00:10:37] to structure investments vehicles for
[00:10:40] so that we can breed in and utilize more
[00:10:44] capital.
[00:10:44] >> The next day through networking at this
[00:10:46] event, we were led to another event on
[00:10:48] the prominade with our fictitious
[00:10:50] climate engineering group. We were
[00:10:52] invited to something called the clean
[00:10:54] tech forum.
[00:10:55] >> So you see this sign right here. So
[00:10:57] we're going to take that to the top of
[00:10:59] the hill and we're going to try to get
[00:11:00] into this event. Um the event is called
[00:11:05] Global Clean Tech Forum. We're going to
[00:11:08] take the gondola top of the hill. So,
[00:11:09] we're out of the car now. Ready?
[00:11:11] >> Yeah.
[00:11:14] >> As we navigated our way towards the
[00:11:16] gondola to the top of the hill looking
[00:11:19] for something called the Schlaslap
[00:11:22] Hotel. Follow me as we go inside this
[00:11:25] climate thing. Deos Davos is absolutely
[00:11:29] packed right now. There's people
[00:11:31] everywhere. It takes about 2 and 1 half
[00:11:34] to 3 hours just to get into the town.
[00:11:37] uh coming from the outside.
[00:11:43] >> To get into the place, we have to take a
[00:11:45] gondola all the way to the top. So,
[00:11:47] we're going to take the gondola.
[00:12:01] Now, in something [music] called the
[00:12:03] Schlasnat Hotel, high on the top of the
[00:12:05] mountain in Devo, Switzerland, there
[00:12:07] were dozens of entrepreneurs on a stage
[00:12:10] led by this guy, Balbeir Hus, who kind
[00:12:14] of looks like a James Bond villain with
[00:12:16] a cane. Balbeir yells how Black Rockck
[00:12:19] is behind all of it.
[00:12:21] >> This is a very, very special moment in
[00:12:24] Davos's history. And I mean this, and I
[00:12:28] mean it sincerely.
[00:12:31] We've got Black Rock behind us.
[00:12:35] >> Now, I had seen these pavilions on the
[00:12:37] prominade earlier where each company had
[00:12:39] a place where they were located. There
[00:12:40] was Palanteer, Accentra, Deote, and
[00:12:43] Black Rockck. I actually walked up to
[00:12:44] the Black Rockck pavilion, made small
[00:12:46] talk with the security guard and thank
[00:12:48] them for the great work that Black
[00:12:50] Rockck is doing. How you doing, sir?
[00:12:54] >> When are you guys open tomorrow?
[00:12:56] >> Uh when are you guys open tomorrow? Uh
[00:12:59] it's only you need an appointment, you
[00:13:01] can go uh book an appointment over the
[00:13:03] homepage.
[00:13:04] >> Okay.
[00:13:05] >> Not possible to uh go here by opening.
[00:13:09] >> Yeah. I was just at the uh one of the
[00:13:11] events and I support the work you guys
[00:13:13] are doing.
[00:13:14] >> I support what you guys are doing cuz
[00:13:15] they said that Black Rockck was behind
[00:13:17] all the uh all the climate stuff. So I
[00:13:19] really appreciate that.
[00:13:20] >> You've got Black Rock behind us and
[00:13:25] >> and thank you for your work. Appreciate
[00:13:27] that very much.
[00:13:29] >> I work in the weather weather
[00:13:30] modification. You've heard of that?
[00:13:31] >> Sorry.
[00:13:33] >> Weather modification.
[00:13:35] >> Uh clim climate risk. Climate uh weather
[00:13:39] modification. You haven't heard of that?
[00:13:41] >> I cannot say anything about
[00:13:43] >> Oh, I'm sorry. You're just a security.
[00:13:45] >> Yes. Yes. It's my business.
[00:13:47] >> Oh, you mind if I smoke a cigarette?
[00:13:48] >> No,
[00:13:50] I really I really support the work that
[00:13:53] Black Rockck is doing. I think it's
[00:13:55] going to be good for for the
[00:13:56] environment. You know, maybe
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[00:15:42] Now, remember our cover. We said we
[00:15:44] worked for climate systems engineering
[00:15:46] group and there is some images from our
[00:15:48] website. We said we specialize in
[00:15:50] aerosol injection of sulfur dioxide in
[00:15:53] the troposphere and stratosphere. This
[00:15:56] would help combat climate change by
[00:15:58] blocking some of the warming effects by
[00:16:00] the sun and therefore cooling the
[00:16:03] atmosphere down. Now while this is
[00:16:05] theoretical, many say this actually
[00:16:07] happens and is part of what is called
[00:16:09] weather modification. Now, we were
[00:16:11] expected to be laughed right out of
[00:16:14] Davo, Switzerland with this absurd
[00:16:16] slashred ridiculous thing with my wig
[00:16:19] and my absurd little skinny female
[00:16:22] European cigarettes. But surprisingly,
[00:16:24] pretty much everybody took this
[00:16:26] seriously and offered their own
[00:16:28] experiences with weather modification,
[00:16:31] SAI, motivations, interests, and told us
[00:16:35] that they were actually interested in
[00:16:36] working with us, having them invest in
[00:16:38] us, or having us invest in them. We
[00:16:41] talked to this one Swedish guy who said,
[00:16:44] "Absolutely fantastic." So we invest in
[00:16:47] these technologies to assist with uh the
[00:16:49] the uh warming climate and the effect of
[00:16:52] sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere will
[00:16:54] help block some some of the warming uh
[00:16:57] and the particles stay in the air for
[00:16:59] one year. So uh and actually we're
[00:17:02] speaking to some of the u airplane uh
[00:17:05] manufacturers and to see if they can
[00:17:07] emit some of our technology into the
[00:17:10] atmosphere uh to help with the global
[00:17:13] warming. That's right. Yeah. climate I
[00:17:16] mean we don't like to use the term uh uh
[00:17:18] climate engineering it scares people so
[00:17:21] we prefer
[00:17:21] >> course but it's but for me being an
[00:17:23] engineer I think that's actually what
[00:17:25] you do it's you can have financial
[00:17:27] engineer you can have I'm sure a climate
[00:17:28] engineer can because it involves
[00:17:31] something that's more scientific
[00:17:33] >> yes exactly you're an engineer you
[00:17:34] understand from Sweden right so we don't
[00:17:37] like to call them chem trails we don't
[00:17:39] we don't like to use this
[00:17:41] >> so what do you call it instead
[00:17:42] >> well we call it aerosol injection
[00:17:43] aerosol It's kind of like little
[00:17:45] droplets,
[00:17:46] >> okay?
[00:17:46] >> And they and the droplets form in the
[00:17:48] air
[00:17:49] >> and they stay there for a year.
[00:17:52] >> It's modeled kind of a mini volcanic
[00:17:54] eruption actually.
[00:17:55] >> I mean, aviation fuels have some sulfur
[00:17:57] in them. So, it creates some sulfur
[00:17:58] dioxide emissions naturally and that
[00:18:00] does have a cooling effect.
[00:18:01] >> Now, this guy Kennedy Richie, who runs a
[00:18:04] company called Four Air, spoke on stage
[00:18:07] and he says on his website that he wants
[00:18:09] to quote decarbonize the aviation
[00:18:12] industry. He actually told me he was
[00:18:14] trying to eliminate contrails entirely,
[00:18:17] but then brought up cloud seating.
[00:18:19] >> A lot of their work actually came out of
[00:18:21] the military, so they do this all the
[00:18:22] time.
[00:18:23] >> Have you worked with them at all?
[00:18:24] >> No, because they're a little more closed
[00:18:25] door about their procedures. [laughter]
[00:18:27] >> You ever heard of sulfur dioxide?
[00:18:29] >> You've heard that? Yeah.
[00:18:30] >> It's actually pretty cheap to do it.
[00:18:33] >> Put sulfur dioxide there is actually
[00:18:34] pretty cheap way to cool down the earth.
[00:18:36] So opportunity for, you know, one or two
[00:18:38] people to do it is, you know,
[00:18:40] impressive. He went a little further. is
[00:18:42] like it'd be interesting if the
[00:18:43] government start doing this over each
[00:18:44] other's territories on purpose like if
[00:18:46] we start getting a weather modification
[00:18:48] as a
[00:18:49] >> oh yeah
[00:18:49] >> you know government either good or bad
[00:18:52] the the closest one I'm aware of one is
[00:18:53] someone called airborne snow
[00:18:55] observatories they do some more like
[00:18:58] weather I think you want to say
[00:18:59] modification um but more like upper
[00:19:01] atmosphere weather monitoring is
[00:19:03] probably a better term
[00:19:04] >> yeah now according to the website
[00:19:06] airborne this is what this guy Richie
[00:19:08] brings up measures snow depth uh snow
[00:19:11] water equivalent provides highly
[00:19:13] accurate snowpack data is a commercial
[00:19:15] spin-off of NASA's Jet Propulsion
[00:19:17] Laboratory snow monitoring technology
[00:19:19] used to help water managers and
[00:19:22] scientists. So we are inside this hotel
[00:19:26] um deep within the bowels of the World
[00:19:27] Economic Forum undercover. Uh we just
[00:19:30] met with a number of engineers inside
[00:19:32] this climate technology group and one of
[00:19:35] the things that keeps coming up is this
[00:19:37] idea of cloud seating uh and uh trails
[00:19:41] behind airplanes. A group of people
[00:19:43] talking about airplanes that can replace
[00:19:45] jet fuel with sustainable energies. Talk
[00:19:48] about people who have done cloud
[00:19:50] seating. Earlier today in this room, Al
[00:19:53] Gore was in this room. Uh Larry Frink
[00:19:56] was in this room. And now we're in the
[00:19:58] room talking to people about
[00:20:02] geoengineering, weather modification,
[00:20:05] and the trails that come behind
[00:20:07] airplanes. What's going on?
[00:20:10] >> I would say aluminum oxides in my
[00:20:12] lettuce. Are you kidding me?
[00:20:14] >> Say that again.
[00:20:14] >> Aluminum oxides. Aluminum oxides are
[00:20:16] part of the cocktail that they're
[00:20:19] wearing above our heads. Yes.
[00:20:21] >> So far, the disguise is working. Nobody
[00:20:24] recognizes me. If anything, people are
[00:20:27] very helpful giving me their cards. Uh,
[00:20:29] our our our camera operator, he got
[00:20:31] kicked out. We have the hidden camera,
[00:20:33] so stay tuned. A lot of these people at
[00:20:35] Davos, definitely not a fan of Donald
[00:20:37] Trump. I actually refer to him as orange
[00:20:39] man bad quite a few times with different
[00:20:42] officials from the United Nations.
[00:20:44] Nobody seemed to be a fan of Donald
[00:20:46] Trump, who who will be here in Davos
[00:20:49] Wednesday of this week. When is the um
[00:20:53] the orange man getting here? Uh, his
[00:20:55] team is already here. He's speaking on
[00:20:57] Wednesday at 2:00.
[00:20:58] >> Really? I will not be there for that.
[00:21:00] His name wasn't Lipton Ice Tea. It was
[00:21:03] just high tea. We suspected he might
[00:21:07] have low tea, but he worked at the
[00:21:09] United Nations for over 16 years.
[00:21:12] >> Hi there.
[00:21:14] >> Jay, nice to see you. He works where?
[00:21:16] >> United Nations.
[00:21:16] >> Oh, that's awesome.
[00:21:17] >> Yeah.
[00:21:20] Job, but I've been with the UN for like
[00:21:22] 16 years. You do you do any education
[00:21:24] with climate climate change and you do
[00:21:26] anything like that?
[00:21:27] >> Yeah.
[00:21:28] >> Yeah.
[00:21:29] >> I mean the UN does everything. I mean I
[00:21:31] we sit in the private sector division of
[00:21:32] the UN and we work with over
[00:21:35] 24,000 companies. So one of them has to
[00:21:37] be more than I mean in our role we're
[00:21:40] not allowed to comment per se.
[00:21:43] >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. In one of the
[00:21:44] most shocking and interesting
[00:21:46] interactions I had here in Davos I met a
[00:21:48] man from Denmark who works alongside
[00:21:51] DARPA. That's the Defense Advanced
[00:21:54] Research Project Agency. And he brings
[00:21:57] up that people around him would have an
[00:22:00] inclination to create what he calls
[00:22:02] artificial rain. He also says that he
[00:22:06] works with threeletter agencies.
[00:22:08] >> We're looking at Vanguard Technologies.
[00:22:10] We're creating our own platform. Wow.
[00:22:12] >> Working with laser light coms and dark.
[00:22:16] >> I've heard of I've heard of this
[00:22:19] significant serious stuff. Yeah. Do you
[00:22:21] do any uh climate risk work?
[00:22:23] >> Uh climate risk mitigation. Yeah, a
[00:22:24] little bit.
[00:22:25] >> You do a little bit?
[00:22:25] >> Yeah.
[00:22:26] >> Yeah.
[00:22:26] >> Do you do what do you do?
[00:22:28] >> Soally fund raise.
[00:22:31] >> I mean you do any like um uh climate uh
[00:22:34] weather modification geoengineering?
[00:22:37] >> Not directly indirectly or
[00:22:39] >> No. No. But are you in that company? Do
[00:22:41] you have that company in your portfolio
[00:22:43] that does artificial rain?
[00:22:45] >> Yes, we invest in land. Yes. Yes. Yes.
[00:22:48] And do you are you familiar with this?
[00:22:50] How about SAI? Uh uh stratospheric
[00:22:52] aerosol injections.
[00:22:53] >> Oh yeah.
[00:22:54] >> And and and uh uh uh sulfur dioxide in
[00:22:58] the atmosphere.
[00:22:59] >> So yeah, artificial rain. We we work in
[00:23:01] that space. Yes.
[00:23:03] >> Wonderful.
[00:23:04] >> Correct. Florida.
[00:23:06] >> Florida. Have you done uh any indirect
[00:23:08] work with the artificial rain or or
[00:23:10] >> No, not yet.
[00:23:12] >> Not not yet. Do you intend to?
[00:23:14] >> There might be people around me that
[00:23:15] would be like to have an inclination to
[00:23:18] do that. United States.
[00:23:20] >> Yeah.
[00:23:20] >> On Europe. Central Europe.
[00:23:22] >> Good. I'd like to
[00:23:23] >> maybe African. I know ministers of
[00:23:25] foreign affairs and a couple of African
[00:23:26] nations legitimately.
[00:23:28] >> This man seemed to be inferencing
[00:23:30] plausible deniability. Not something
[00:23:33] they would ever talk about publicly, but
[00:23:35] says he was very interested with working
[00:23:37] with us.
[00:23:37] >> And the um setting up a space to deliver
[00:23:41] a friend on behalf of the UAE space
[00:23:43] agency towards um doing ground station
[00:23:46] as service for a nations. Wow.
[00:23:48] >> And you're working with the king of
[00:23:49] Malaysia, sort of a space city.
[00:23:52] >> You sound like you're a good man to
[00:23:54] know.
[00:23:54] >> Maybe depends on your depends on your
[00:23:57] ethos and your aptitude.
[00:23:58] >> I understand.
[00:23:59] >> Now, DARPA out of the Department of War,
[00:24:02] Department of Defense, and the Pentagon
[00:24:04] researches atmospheric phenomena like
[00:24:06] energy propagation, controlling ice.
[00:24:09] They focus on sensing, understanding,
[00:24:10] and mitigating cold weather effects.
[00:24:13] DARPA, to our knowledge, has not
[00:24:16] publicly announced a project to create
[00:24:18] artificial rain. It's actually
[00:24:20] incredibly rare that you ever even meet
[00:24:22] an official who would discuss anything
[00:24:24] like this. But then again, we're not
[00:24:26] just anywhere. We are here in
[00:24:28] Switzerland in Davos and we are on top
[00:24:31] of a mountain eating truffled potato in
[00:24:36] a vegetable coat with curly end dive
[00:24:38] salad and forest berry dressing. We are
[00:24:41] undercover at the World Economic Forum.
[00:24:43] Now, at that moment, someone became
[00:24:45] suspicious and started pointing at me.
[00:24:47] So, I got the hell out of there.
[00:24:50] >> I think you noticed your wig. So,
[00:24:55] >> someone noticed
[00:24:57] a wig, so we have to get the hell out of
[00:24:59] here. So, we're uh we're leaving the
[00:25:03] event headed down the uh
[00:25:07] we're leaving the event headed down the
[00:25:08] railway to
[00:25:12] very interesting event. a lot of good
[00:25:15] contracts
[00:25:18] and
[00:25:23] we're going down to the the bottom.
[00:25:26] We're going to the prominade where
[00:25:28] they're having a lot of after right
[00:25:30] after prominade it's called. You can see
[00:25:34] through this window here.
[00:25:36] >> We're going down the mountain into town.
[00:25:41] Barely getting out of here alive. Well,
[00:25:44] we just [clears throat] got back from
[00:25:45] Davos. I'm in a secure location. I can't
[00:25:48] say where I am right now, but yeah, we
[00:25:50] we spoke to a lot of people. Remarkably,
[00:25:52] the wig, it was like a conversation
[00:25:55] starter. I mean, I spoke to two guys
[00:25:56] from the United Nations. I spoke to a
[00:25:59] number of these entrepreneurs with like
[00:26:01] clean jet fuel,
[00:26:03] uh, SAF it was called. Um, and I spoke
[00:26:08] to this one guy from Denmark and it was
[00:26:11] remarkable because he actually said that
[00:26:13] they were they would think about doing
[00:26:17] um artificial rain [snorts] and he works
[00:26:19] with DARPA which is defense agency out
[00:26:23] of the Pentagon, the Department of War,
[00:26:25] uh, and works with some letter people,
[00:26:28] three-letter people. And as I was
[00:26:30] recording this, this guy comes up to me,
[00:26:34] a farmer from this region, and he says
[00:26:36] he wants to shoot Trump.
[00:26:38] >> Yeah. Trump comes with the helicopter.
[00:26:41] >> Trump's coming.
[00:26:43] >> Yeah.
[00:26:44] >> Do you like Trump,
[00:26:46] >> you know?
[00:26:48] >> Yeah.
[00:26:49] >> What? What? What?
[00:26:50] >> Donald Trump come with the helicopter
[00:26:54] >> to the post.
[00:26:54] >> What do you think? You don't like Trump?
[00:26:56] >> No.
[00:26:57] >> No.
[00:26:58] >> No. Trump is coming
[00:27:00] >> with a tank
[00:27:01] >> with two.
[00:27:03] >> He's gonna blow it all up.
[00:27:05] >> Yeah.
[00:27:05] >> So, you're not a fan of Trump?
[00:27:07] >> No.
[00:27:08] >> So, the Swiss man just came up to me and
[00:27:09] started
[00:27:10] >> clown.
[00:27:10] >> He's a clown.
[00:27:12] >> Yeah,
[00:27:12] >> he's a clown.
[00:27:13] >> Yeah.
[00:27:14] >> Trump is a clown.
[00:27:15] >> Trump is a clown.
[00:27:17] >> Well, I don't have anything to do with I
[00:27:18] mean, what? Why would you
[00:27:19] >> Trump with the canon?
[00:27:21] >> You're going to shoot him with the
[00:27:22] cannon. Look at the cannon right there.
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[00:29:12] You have cannons.
[00:29:14] >> I have cannons.
[00:29:16] >> You're going to shoot Trump with a
[00:29:18] cannon. It's a cannon.
[00:29:20] >> This Swiss guy just comes up and says
[00:29:22] he's going to shoot Trump with his
[00:29:23] cannon.
[00:29:25] >> It's a turret, right?
[00:29:27] >> Yeah.
[00:29:27] >> Uh
[00:29:29] under the feet.
[00:29:31] >> Under the feet.
[00:29:32] >> Uh
[00:29:34] it's a uh old
[00:29:37] >> Yeah. An old
[00:29:40] uh with ice fort.
[00:29:41] >> Fort Yeah. Yeah. I understand. An
[00:29:44] >> old fort.
[00:29:45] >> Yeah.
[00:29:46] >> That's the car. Yeah.
[00:29:49] >> Well, Trump's flying in here tomorrow,
[00:29:51] right? Trump tomorrow.
[00:29:53] >> It's tomorrow.
[00:29:54] >> Tomorrow, Davos.
[00:29:55] >> Yeah.
[00:29:56] >> Yes.
[00:29:56] >> Yeah. The uh
[00:29:59] uh it's Friday. Last Friday. It's uh the
[00:30:04] proby flight.
[00:30:07] Training flight.
[00:30:08] >> Training flight. Yes. Training flight.
[00:30:10] >> Uh
[00:30:12] uh.
[00:30:13] >> Yeah. English. English not very good.
[00:30:17] No, that's okay.
[00:30:20] >> That's okay.
[00:30:21] >> Yeah.
[00:30:21] >> If I am a farmer and I
[00:30:27] I uh
[00:30:33] the language not
[00:30:34] >> not not good.
[00:30:36] >> Yeah.
[00:30:37] >> Yeah. Okay. Can we take a photo of the
[00:30:41] mountain?
[00:30:42] >> Yeah.
[00:30:43] >> Okay.
[00:30:43] >> Yeah.
[00:30:44] >> Yeah. We stay. We stay.
[00:30:45] >> I mean I mean uh
[00:30:48] you smoke and
[00:30:49] >> no smoking thing.
[00:30:51] >> No smoking.
[00:30:51] >> No no no no no
[00:30:52] >> laundry people to make fire and
[00:30:55] >> No. We're not making any
[00:30:56] >> party and the
[00:30:58] >> No no no parties for us. It's too cold.
[00:31:01] Too cold. Yeah. Trump
[00:31:03] >> that's all day and it's something great.
[00:31:07] >> You see people come up here. You see
[00:31:09] people come here.
[00:31:11] >> Lots of people.
[00:31:12] >> It's uh for the tourist. I'm sorry.
[00:31:14] >> It's a we we'll leave.
[00:31:17] >> What's the problem when you take the the
[00:31:19] dump? The dump.
[00:31:22] >> We're We're going to leave. We just 5
[00:31:24] minutes. 5 minutes.
[00:31:25] >> You can stay there.
[00:31:26] >> No, we have to go. We leave. Thank you.
[00:31:30] Okay. We're He's got a tank over there.
[00:31:33] Look at that tank. That's a tur. He's
[00:31:35] going to blow him up. Boom. Boom. Boom.
[00:31:36] Boom. Right. Ready. Say, "Hey, Trump."
[00:31:39] Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom. Boom.
[00:31:40] Boom. Boom.
[00:31:41] >> Yeah. [laughter]
[00:31:42] >> Yeah. It's Yeah. Trump cost Switzerland.
[00:31:48] >> Yeah. A lot of money.
[00:31:52] >> Ah.
[00:31:52] >> For the security.
[00:31:53] >> Yes. Yes. Clown.
[00:31:56] >> Yeah. It's a clown.
[00:31:57] >> Clown. Heard a lot of Swiss people
[00:31:59] calling Trump a clown this week. Yeah.
[00:32:02] Yeah. A lot of Swiss.
[00:32:03] >> You are American.
[00:32:04] >> American.
[00:32:05] >> A
[00:32:07] big dog. A clown. Trump's a clown.
[00:32:10] >> Do you not like Americans? Yeah.
[00:32:12] >> Do you not like Americans?
[00:32:13] >> Well, American people not the problem.
[00:32:15] But the clown the
[00:32:16] >> clowns the the Trump is a clown.
[00:32:19] >> You got to shoot the clowns.
[00:32:20] >> Uh, every president of United States are
[00:32:26] old people. Old peoples.
[00:32:30] Uh, it's the same on Switzerland in the
[00:32:35] politic or all old people.
[00:32:39] >> Old people are clowns. All people
[00:32:43] make blah blah blah.
[00:32:45] >> Yeah.
[00:32:45] >> And
[00:32:51] rocket on the ass and on the moon.
[00:32:54] >> Rocket on the moon. We got to be careful
[00:32:56] of the the the Swiss uh people have the
[00:33:00] weapon systems over there from the old
[00:33:02] standing army. Does it still work?
[00:33:04] >> Does it still work? Can you shoot it?
[00:33:07] >> No.
[00:33:07] >> No. No.
[00:33:08] >> No.
[00:33:08] >> That's uh
[00:33:11] Yeah. Not the
[00:33:15] >> the fort is
[00:33:18] >> fort is is done. Yeah. Okay.
[00:33:21] >> It's way back.
[00:33:22] >> Okay. I was going to tell Secret Service
[00:33:24] what was going on here in the Swiss
[00:33:26] Alps.
[00:33:27] >> Yeah. Well, hey, thank you.
[00:33:28] >> This is the best point to shoot.
[00:33:31] >> Can we just take a photo of the shoot
[00:33:33] the president? I was
[00:33:35] >> Yeah. every president
[00:33:38] [laughter] who flies with the
[00:33:39] helicopter.
[00:33:40] >> I was going to say shoot the the
[00:33:42] photograph of the mountain and this guy
[00:33:44] says shoot the president. I mean these
[00:33:46] Swiss people want him dead.
[00:33:47] >> Swiss peoples are
[00:33:50] in
[00:33:51] anywhere in the military. [snorts] We
[00:33:55] must go in the military.
[00:33:57] >> Yes. I I heard that.
[00:33:59] >> I have at home
[00:34:03] one gun. One gun. [snorts]
[00:34:06] >> What type of gun? What gun?
[00:34:10] >> A water gun. [laughter]
[00:34:14] >> Oh, a Swiss car. Yeah, this is
[00:34:18] >> Yeah,
[00:34:18] >> it's we
[00:34:22] Oh, that was unexpected.
[00:34:26] Well,
[00:34:27] >> shoot a quick outro, then get you out to
[00:34:28] the Anything else you want me to shoot
[00:34:30] on the on the script? Well, thank you.
[00:34:31] Nice to meet you. Thanks.
[00:34:33] >> Yeah. Yeah.
[00:34:34] >> What you hear?
[00:34:36] >> Yeah.
[00:34:37] >> It's a a military
[00:34:42] uh
[00:34:45] the Swiss Air Force have a radar.
[00:34:48] >> Oh,
[00:34:50] protect the the plane.
[00:34:52] >> Okay.
[00:34:53] >> Not as Putin come. [laughter]
[00:34:56] >> Okay.
[00:34:57] >> Trump
[00:34:58] >> shooting Trump. Hopefully we don't Trump
[00:35:00] doesn't get shot. Okay guys, one more.
[00:35:03] Okay.
[00:35:03] >> Bye-bye.
[00:35:05] >> This is another edition of The Price is
[00:35:07] My Life with James O'Keefe, where every
[00:35:10] Tuesday at 1:00 Eastern time in the
[00:35:13] United States, we take you inside a
[00:35:15] major institution. Tune in next week.
[00:35:18] Tuesday at 1:00. You will not want to
[00:35:21] miss it. Taking you places no journalist
[00:35:24] will go undercover. We're watching.
[00:35:28] We're waiting. We got to be careful with
[00:35:30] these Swiss people because they might
[00:35:31] shoot the president with that turret
[00:35:33] over there.
[00:35:35] See you next time.
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