Digital Social Hour: Cryogenics & AI - Will Humans Live Forever by 2050? | Big Homie & Maverick Bailey DSH #1784
Release Date: May 26, 2025
Hosted by Sean Kelly, Digital Social Hour delves into unfiltered conversations with controversial and thought-provoking figures. In Episode #1784, titled "Cryogenics & AI: Will Humans Live Forever by 2050?", Sean Kelly sits down with guests Big Homie and Maverick Bailey to explore a myriad of topics ranging from cryogenics and artificial intelligence to government conspiracies and advanced technologies. This comprehensive summary captures the essence of their deep and engaging discussion.
1. Cryogenics and the Promise of Eternal Life
The episode kicks off with Maverick Bailey drawing parallels between popular culture and the reality of cryogenics. He references Sylvester Stallone's character in a hypothetical future scenario:
[00:00] Maverick: "Where they froze Sylvester Stallone. He comes back in the future and now he's in the future."
Bailey expands this concept to real-life figures like Hal Finney, the first recipient of Bitcoin, who is cryogenically frozen with the hope of future revival:
[44:46] Big Homie: "Cryogenically frozen, yes."
The discussion touches on AI's predictions that humans might achieve eternal life by 2050, a notion Bailey finds plausible:
[00:11] Big Homie: "According to AI's predictions, that by 2050, they'll be able to give humans eternal life, which I can definitely see."
2. Unveiling Hidden Bases and Government Secrets
The conversation shifts to recent revelations about underground and underwater bases in the United States. Maverick Bailey mentions a startling figure cited by a Bush official:
[00:38] Maverick: "A Bush official just said $21 trillion went missing from 1990. I believe she said 1997, 1998 to 2015. $21 trillion."
This revelation suggests the existence of multiple hidden bases, with Maverick speculating about their purpose:
[01:28] Maverick: "So what that means is there's not only one base, but there's multiple bases, which. He said, she said that there was 170 bases around the US underwater and underground. Definitely for the elites."
3. Predictive Programming Through Media
Big Homie and Maverick discuss the Department of Defense's use of movies as a tool for predictive programming. Maverick highlights the film Us by Jordan Peele as an example:
[02:16] Maverick: "In that movie there was a replica of everybody, all clones. And where did they live? Underground."
This leads to theories about cloning and elite control, with the guests suggesting that media subtly prepares the public for future secrets:
[13:24] Maverick: "It's calming debt. It's either on you or me. So when you're showing people through movies, music, logos, even with Mountain Dew, you know the Mountain Dew Conspiracy."
4. Corporate Elites and Doomsday Preparations
The duo delves into how billionaires and corporations are preparing for potential doomsday scenarios. Big Homie points out the investments made by tech moguls:
[04:50] Big Homie: "You got people like Jeremy Corbell coming out, people like Dr. Steven Greer. You see Jake Barber and the Psyonix team with Skywatcher."
Maverick adds that individuals like Elon Musk are actively preparing for catastrophic events:
[10:54] Big Homie: "And they have a bunker on an island in Hawaii. And there are several different billionaires who've purchased these doomsday bunkers, these doomsday yachts and these facilities."
5. The Growing Influence of Artificial Intelligence
The discussion intensifies around AI's role in society and its potential to surpass human intelligence. Maverick raises concerns about AI's control:
[08:29] Big Homie: "Hand in hand with different non-human intelligences. And the signs all lead to this."
They debate whether AI has already achieved sentience and the implications of such a scenario:
[08:38] Big Homie: "He said they've been listening to everybody. They used all that information to feed an AI program without anybody's permission."
6. Surveillance Technology and Privacy Invasion
The guests express unease about ubiquitous surveillance devices like Alexa, emphasizing the constant monitoring they entail:
[09:03] CC: "Alexa scares me."
[09:32] Maverick: "It's always listening. It's not just when you say the name, then it clicks on, but it's always listening. So that means recording all your conversations."
Big Homie corroborates by mentioning that even the founders of such technologies avoid using them:
[09:32] Maverick: "Even the founder of Alexa, like, who built the actual program, the technology, he doesn't have it. He said, I don't use it at all."
7. Symbolism and Manipulation in Branding
Maverick and Big Homie explore how corporations use symbols and colors to manipulate consumer behavior and subconscious desires. Maverick points out the symbolism in brand logos:
[12:30] Maverick: "What does that mean? Forbidden fruit."
[16:12] Maverick: "What does that mean? Forbidden fruit. It's a downfall of man, Right."
They discuss common color schemes like red, yellow, and orange in fast-food branding, linking them to primal instincts and chakra alignment:
[16:55] Big Homie: "We on a spiritual breakdown right now. Make sure y'all pay attention."
8. Cryptocurrency Origins and Conspiracy Theories
The conversation takes a turn towards the origins of Bitcoin, with Maverick proposing a theory linking it to the CIA:
[46:23] CC: "I've heard that one."
[46:24] Maverick: "Satoshi Nakamoto is a Japanese name. So if you break down the words in Japanese, it actually spells Central Intelligence or Middle Intelligence."
They trace the development of Bitcoin back to early video game references and influential figures like Hal Finney:
[44:16] Big Homie: "Very first person."
Maverick ties this back to Elon Musk, suggesting deeper connections between tech innovators and government agencies:
[48:13] Maverick: "So what you're saying is NPCs are real NPCs."
9. Ancient Structures and Advanced Technologies
Big Homie and Maverick delve into the mysteries of ancient civilizations and their purported advanced technologies. They reference structures like the Pyramids of Giza and Monk Mounds in East St. Louis:
[41:29] Maverick: "They have these coils that wrapped around them."
[42:46] Maverick: "So again, what don't they want us to see?"
The guests suggest that these structures may have had purposes beyond human capabilities, hinting at extraterrestrial influences:
[43:21] Big Homie: "I'm going to, I'm going to say this right here. How is it that when the astronauts came back from the moon, why did they look so distraught?"
10. Government Infiltration and Controlled Disclosure
The duo raises alarms about the government's handling of whistleblowers and the possibility of controlled disclosure regarding non-human intelligences:
[28:09] Big Homie: "None of these people that are coming out are actual whistleblowers because they come out and say everything that they're saying has been approved through Dopser to be released to the public."
They discuss high-profile cases and the potential suppression of critical information:
[30:33] Maverick: "So what you're saying is NPCs are real NPCs."
11. Global Infiltration and Espionage
Maverick and Big Homie discuss the extent of Chinese infiltration into American infrastructure, ranging from financial systems to food industries:
[36:22] Maverick: "We're talking about our financial system, we're talking about our food."
They cite examples of espionage, such as Chinese spies operating within the U.S., to support their claims of deep-seated vulnerabilities:
[35:39] Big Homie: "Being a Chinese spy, man."
12. Conclusion and Final Thoughts
As the episode winds down, the guests express a mix of skepticism and concern over the discussed topics. They agree on the need for continued vigilance and awareness:
[63:11] CC: "Yeah, guys, it's been fun. We got to do this every month, I think."
[63:18] Maverick: "Yeah. Appreciate it. Thank you."
This episode of Digital Social Hour weaves a complex tapestry of theories and insights into cryogenics, AI, government conspiracies, and the influence of corporations and media on society. With engaging dialogue and provocative questions, Sean Kelly, Big Homie, and Maverick Bailey challenge listeners to rethink the boundaries of technology and humanity's future.
Notable Quotes:
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Maverick Bailey [00:11]: "According to AI's predictions, by 2050, they'll be able to give humans eternal life, which I can definitely see."
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Big Homie [04:50]: "You got people like Jeremy Corbell coming out, people like Dr. Steven Greer."
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Maverick Bailey [09:32]: "Even the founder of Alexa, like, who built the actual program, the technology, he doesn't have it. He said, I don't use it at all."
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Big Homie [16:55]: "We on a spiritual breakdown right now. Make sure y'all pay attention."
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Maverick Bailey [46:24]: "Satoshi Nakamoto is a Japanese name. So if you break down the words in Japanese, it actually spells Central Intelligence or Middle Intelligence."
Disclaimer: The views and theories discussed in this episode reflect the personal opinions of the guests and may not be substantiated by mainstream evidence or consensus.
