[00:00:05] This is the Kate Dalley Show. You're welcome. All right, man, I've done a couple of deep, deep dives over the last few days and one of them was on TikTok.
[00:00:31] The other one was on Paris Accords, Paris Treaty and UN money. And I can't wait to do that expose for you this week because most likely I will do that Thursday or Friday. Um, there's so much to understand when we say we're out of the Paris Treaty, when we say we're out of the who, there's a huge amount of stuff you have to understand about how we fund the UN.
[00:01:00] So that will be huge. Um, I'll bring that to you this week. One, one of the things I was looking at with TikTok, um, was I thought was pretty interesting because they keep saying Chinese company. But I want you to know that the person that joined the parent company ByteDance, okay? ByteDance, uh, um, established a research arm, an AI lab, and, uh, and then produced, you know, of course, TikTok, right?
[00:01:29] So his name is Wee Ying Ma. We'll just call him Ma, okay? And this guy, this is so interesting, it's so fascinating to see his career, uh, earned a PhD in electrical engineering from George Washington University, had executive trainings at Harvard. Um, um, his, uh, the guy that he worked with, Zang. And as far as Ma goes, um, Ma actually went to the University of California, Santa Barbara.
[00:01:58] Both of these gentlemen, uh, worked on, uh, TikTok. And Ma, um, of course, uh, a whole education over here, right? Master of Science, 1994, PhD, electrical computer, uh, engineering, uh, began his professional career at Hewlett-Packard, which we know is a CIA front, and, uh, and focused on multimedia content analysis and adaption,
[00:02:23] and also joined Microsoft Research Asia into, back, clear back in 2001, and took the position of managing, assistant managing director. And his role was over, um, being, developing Bing search engine, algorithms, Microsoft advertising, all kinds of things. And he joined ByteDance in 2016, assuming the position of vice president and head of the AI lab.
[00:02:50] Why? Because they were working out a different algorithm behind TikTok, which would give you the search results that were closest to what you probably liked, okay? The fight over TikTok back in 2021 was over whether Microsoft would house the data on Americans, or Oracle would house the data on Americans. That's what the fight was over, and it was over money, and it was over the data, okay?
[00:03:19] And, uh, of course, we all know that both of those, Oracle and Microsoft, are total, uh, intelligence fronts. So, they wanted to be able to house the data. So, what they kept saying was, was that Ma, and, of course, uh, the guy that he worked so closely with, Zhang, um, who both had long careers over here, education over here. So, what they started accusing them of was Chinese ancestry.
[00:03:45] Even though our government is filled with Chinese people, even though, I mean, you have all of these Chinese people. Microsoft Asia. I mean, my gosh, you know, we're all over the place, right? And we have, we have Chinese everywhere. But for TikTok, it was all about Chinese. They have Chinese ancestry. So, now the China government, Chinese government, can make them give them the data. They already had the data. They already have the data in a lot of cases.
[00:04:14] Because there's so many Chinese working on this stuff. So, it was really and truly about the, um, they developed this AI lab in 2017. Ma and, uh, and Zhang. And I thought, I just thought it was really interesting because, uh, he also served as the director of health computing research at Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence. Um, advancing AI applications in healthcare.
[00:04:41] They, both of them over in this country for considerable amount of time, right? You could, I don't know if they have dual citizenship. I, I couldn't find out. But it would not surprise me. Also, including intelligence cloud, uh, autonomous driving. He worked silicon technology, industrial AI. So, really, it was a fight over who was going to house the information.
[00:05:06] I said earlier on the show a couple of times in the, over the last while, that it was a Trojan horse. They were picking this one. And, and truly it is because there's a certain algorithm that they developed that they really want for data, um, uh, for, for, for getting the data. For getting the data on us. Okay. For getting the data on all the users, uh, in America. That is true. Um, there is that algorithm and they weren't going to part with the algorithm. They were going to house the data. Okay.
[00:05:36] At Oracle or Microsoft, but they weren't going to give them the algorithm. So, is it a Trojan horse? I do believe it is. I believe when the government, um, you know, overtly says we're going to own 50% of this. I mean, that is a big step towards just consistently now admitting that the media, any type of social media, everything is so controlled because in the past, everything has always looked to be what? Private.
[00:06:06] Everything's private. Even though we know it's not. Facebook is not private. It was funded. Okay. Uh, by the intelligence agencies. Zuckerberg is a puppet. They're all puppets. But in any case, this is a whole lot of data mining. And now we're at the point where, oh, it's unsafe. So now the government owns it in our face. So basically now it's, well, the government owns 50% so we can keep you all safe. But it's truly about, about that data.
[00:06:36] So India also over the same thing, wanted the data of, of the, uh, Indian people in India housed in, in India. They, they wanted access to it, even though TikTok developed it, but he truly developed it under also that Microsoft umbrella that he is under. So to say that this is a Chinese company is such a joke. It's such a joke. This is all Microsoft, Microsoft Asia. I mean, think about it.
[00:07:05] A guy that's working on intelligence cloud and being, and all of these things goes and joins ByteDance products. Why? Was he sent to do that? Was he sent to do that so they could create a Trojan horse? I think that's way more likely than this, this guy joining them and then leaving them in 2021. It just doesn't even make any sense, right? For a career move. Okay. This guy was way above something like ByteDance, but he goes in, creates this algorithm.
[00:07:35] Everything is meant to look very private so that we all think that there are just people out there just working for themselves and doing all of this when they're doing it under the cover of government. With government money, which is not government money. It's our money. It's tax money and money they print.
[00:07:51] So just to sort of really drive it home, both of these guys had education, courtesy of America, spent years over here working with Microsoft and all kinds of different entities over here. So to say it's a Chinese company is really a joke at this point. But I just wanted to share that with all of you guys because as I was looking through all this info, I just could not believe the pedigrees of these guys.
[00:08:17] And then also this weird fight over that algorithm and over where the data is stored. Because back in 2021, they had already agreed to store the data here. It wasn't about this Chinese company threat at all. All right, you guys, I'll be right back with Mel Madison. Don't go anywhere. Kate Daly Show, katedalyradio.com.