012425 2nd HR ORACLE A Deep Dive
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012425 2nd HR ORACLE A Deep Dive

012425 2nd HR ORACLE A Deep Dive by Kate Dalley

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[00:01:47] Anything you want to talk about, I'm game. And, of course, we'll start off with a caller. Why not, right? And, oops, sorry. No, we won't. Never mind. I lied. We will all start off with a caller. Yes, we will. We will start off with a caller. Here we go. Go ahead, caller. Go right ahead. Yeah, when Uncle Joe was making his last speech, his final speech, one of the things he said that nobody's really bringing up is he was responsible for the semiconductor. I thought that was a good one. Hmm. Yeah.

[00:02:17] But one other thing, though, is you're talking about the deep state and what good old Joe was talking about. He says we're going to be under the control of oligarchs now, referring to Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

[00:02:31] Well, we're kind of under the control of a very rich man now because when Donald Trump made his cryptocurrency, dollar sign Trump, and the other cryptocurrency that they created, he is called dollar sign Melania. So there's new cryptocurrency already introduced in his first week of office. Mm hmm.

[00:02:54] And he's now one of the richest men in the world because of the cryptocurrency went up three hundred and twenty five percent in two days. Right. Yes. I believe me. Thank you. I'm well aware. I appreciate it. Thank you. Yeah, I know. All right. Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead. Hi, Kate. Mike from Texas. Hi there. Go right ahead. I want to hear.

[00:03:16] You know, you had asked Dave a question about did you did he think that Trump would go rogue and actually go down a path for liberty? It's my take. I think his his lane is common sense and he has issued a lot of common sense, you know, executive orders and intentions and things like that.

[00:03:41] But, you know, way, way back when he first came in the first time around, I remember thinking he was going to do a lot of good things that are going to make a lot of sense. But at his core, he he's an authoritarian big time. OK. OK. And to back that up there, I can I can point you to clips of him saying that, you know, that we would need to shut down part of the Internet.

[00:04:09] And he was using that to, you know, shut down whatever pedophilia and stuff like that, which sounds great. That's one thing. The other thing where he said in a discussion about red flag laws and stuff like that, who, by the way, Pam Bondi was the attorney general when Florida rolled those out in Florida, the red flag laws.

[00:04:30] He said that he would Trump would he like to take the guns first and then let the process work out. OK. Yeah. I remember that one more is to pile on one more time. Last time around, he did the bump stock ban and Supreme Court reversed that. They overruled that or whatever the word terminology is for that. But I'm not bashing him. I just don't think that he's coming from a place like you.

[00:04:59] I and many of your listeners are like a Ron Paul would come from from a personal liberty standpoint. Sure. Yeah. Yeah. I'm with you. It was it's interesting because if you really look at it common sense wise, they have had, I think, control over the presidency for a very, very, very long time. And I think they certain people are put in for the purpose of that four years of what what they want to accomplish.

[00:05:26] And I felt like I mean, we can't say 2020 was stolen and then they are not going to they wouldn't steal anything else. Right. And I can go back through history and kind of see where I think races were, you know, all the all the races were very much appointed. And so I it lacks common sense or logic to say that, well, they let this one happen naturally. I mean, I do think the country voted for Trump 100 percent. So I'm not I'm not saying. Yeah. Yeah.

[00:05:56] Yeah. They did last time, too. So if they have that much control, then they have that much control at the end of the day. And so this is why I think we saw Stargate come out quite early. And we're probably going to see more of that. But we're also going to see some good things. And I know people are excited about the good. So it's give you an angle on Stargate. Sure. OK, real quick.

[00:06:20] So if you recall back during covid, one thing that it established was that private companies can do basically what they want as far as rulemaking and policymaking and things like that. An example would be in your state. You had a certain grocery store that was just draconian. They were running it like, you know, a prison camp. Harmon's. Yeah. Oh, terrible, terrible, terrible. There you go. Awful. Exactly. Right.

[00:06:50] OK. I know they're not a sponsor. So it's. Yeah, it's awful. I mean, so. Right. Right. But but if you're if you're going to deploy and implement programs through the government, it you know, it's bound by the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Right. Directly. Whereas these private companies are not so much. Yes. Indirectly. And yes, there are antitrust and other kind of things that can be applied to them. Sure.

[00:07:18] But, you know, for a public, a private hospital, they can make you do whatever you want when they when you walk through the doors. Right. Right. Yeah. Yeah. That's kind of the point I'm trying to make is that this shift to this DOGE and everything all be in private. Oh, it's going to be private. It's going to be great. We're going to save. But they can play by their their rules or their rule goes a lot more open.

[00:07:44] Public private partnerships that are public paid for, because at the end of the day, we're going to be footing the bill for this. And this is this is the reason why they put Masa Altman and Larry Ellison out front to appear private. But they would not be standing on a stage with President Trump unless we were funding this. Right. That's right. Yeah. Right. And it's like what Grace said yesterday. They're all military contractors. Every single one of them.

[00:08:14] They are. You know, you're right. Here we are. Here we are. But other than that, I love Trump. You can't take your eyes off of him. He's entertaining. I know. I know. I know. I don't have anything against him. I'm just pointing out that it's not about him. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, when he was sitting there signing executive orders and just taking questions, you know. Right. Right. Right. And it was just like, what? I know. I know. I know. It's amazing. It is amazing. It is amazing.

[00:08:44] Yeah. I'm with you. Thank you. Thanks for the call. I love it. Yeah. Here's the deal. I know that there could be factions of the deep state. And I've talked about this on the show. I had Daniel Estulin on the show and he wrote a book about the regions that were going to be formed. And he was he was right. We're moving towards regions, if you can tell. The EU, number one. And of course, moving into Greenland, Canada, maybe America, Mexico region. OK.

[00:09:13] So he wrote this book and he said there were a couple of different factions and they sort of have their candidates. OK. And so you had behind President Trump would be the Rothschilds, Ottoman Empire, Hasbergs, the Queen, the Vatican and Hong Kong. And then you have the very liberal lefty loony banking finance financiers who is Hollywood,

[00:09:41] Silicon Valley, the Rockefeller crowd, the Soros's mainstream media, London School of Economics, Wharton School of Business, big think tanks and big foundations. And so you possibly have these two separate groups. Here's the issue, though. So when when Trump put well, actually, Dingaling did. But but she's going to be carried over into this administration, too, is Larry Ellison's

[00:10:10] head of his global corporation, Oracle. She was put into here's a CEO for Oracle. OK. She's the one that runs the show. And she it was put into Homeland Security. Why? Why? OK. Yeah, they're a data company. But why would you do that with a CEO? And Trump, it just President Trump just interviewed her a couple of months ago.

[00:10:36] Her, Jeff Bezos, a whole raft of private CEOs. They're not private for positions in the cabinet. And you have Scott, who is our treasurer, who is he did the Soros Fund. OK. Rockefeller group. So what I see is that it's one. Right. You might have different warring factions that want more power within this big deep state.

[00:11:04] But when you're talking deep state, it's the deep state to me. Rothschilds, Ottoman Empire. You got the Queen, the Vatican, Hong Kong. You have Silicon Valley. You have the controlled Hollywood. You have Rockefeller, the Soros. You've got the Gates. You've got the London School of Economics, Wharton School of Business, think tanks, big foundations. You've got all these groups. So what we're seeing is a big mixture and no one's afraid to put that mixture, especially

[00:11:32] President Trump, out on the world stage so everyone can see it. It's not in the shadows. So to stand on a stage with Ellison, with all these people and say, we're going in on this deal should say a lot. And so that's what I'm pointing out. I just want to come at everything with some common sense, some logic, working through all of this. And it's not anti or pro anything.

[00:12:00] It's we the people. What are we up against when we are looking at this very big deep state? Could they have their in groups preferred candidates doing this as president? Sure. Right. You could maybe divide them up a little bit within the deep state, but they still move as one. And the reason I know that is because the well-laid plans have gone in one direction and only one

[00:12:28] direction for well over 100 years. That's how you know. That can't be denied. You can't deny that. So just look at history. It's only gone one way for us. OK, be right back on the Kate Daly show. I want to tell you a little bit about Oracle and Larry Ellison when I come back. This will this will this was shocking. Be right back.

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[00:14:51] Hi, welcome back. Kate Daly show. And of course, glad to have you on a Friday. I always want to walk away learning something new. So I want to go through some information with you that I think is really important. Um, also I want to make sure that you hit the sponsors on my page, Kate Daly radio.com. And, uh, that keeps me, uh, head deep in research every day and also doing this show. So very, very cool. Um, let me, let me say this.

[00:15:19] Um, okay. Uh, I've got a lot. I've got a lot. I've got a lot. Whitney Webb came out and said this about Larry Ellison. She said the fact that this guy, uh, that this guy and Larry Ellison, who's pushing digital ID, uh, and says AI surveillance will force us to be on our best behavior. We're platform day one at the white house and the executive branch is touting their outside role in the U S AI infrastructure should be a major cause for concern when the powers

[00:15:47] that, uh, be realized that many Americans would resist a great reset. They obviously noticed that most were expecting it from the public sector. So now it's implementation is going to come from private, um, uh, likely, uh, public private partnerships. Like we've been talking about last couple of days, people misunderstand the W E F and what it does. Um, I am most so, but, but it's most obvious and overt goal as a group to facilitate digital

[00:16:16] transformation and the great reset via public private partnerships. Okay. Um, so these do not begat a true free market and that's true because it's our tax dollars being used in these deals. So, um, what this is crony capitalism and, and produce state, uh, corporate monopolies and quasi monopolies. And we expect that many of those great reset policy agendas to be marketed as free market, private

[00:16:45] sector innovation. That's what they're going to keep saying. So expect some, um, you know, of the government media figures, uh, who claim to be against the great reset now will support its very policies under different sales pitches. And this matters because what we've been saying the last couple of days on the show, this is a, um, more in your face public private partnership than I've seen in a long time. Usually it's behind the scenes.

[00:17:14] It trickles all the way down to local. I've seen it in my own community on steroids and woke mayors across the country are not going to say no to this garbage. Uh, they love it because it just brings in more money and their goals are to bring in more money. So they love the private partner, uh, private public partnerships that are paid for by us. Okay. And so they hide behind the private, um, Larry, uh, Ellison's Oracle. I don't know if you guys know much about him.

[00:17:43] His, uh, he came from a single mother. They said he got pneumonia when he was nine months old. So voila, instead of just dealing with pneumonia, she turned him over to his aunt and uncle and, and they raised him. Um, and then they changed, he changed his name to, uh, resemble Ellis Island. So Ellis Ellison, Larry Ellison. And he went off to Berkeley right after college and started working for, uh, I think it was, um, was it Amherst? It was a computer company.

[00:18:11] And as he, um, did this, he, all of a sudden with a lot of holes in his biography started just being part of the CIA and, uh, his Oracle project. Okay. Started as a CIA project. I'll bet that you probably could have guessed that. Right. Um, I had an experience. I, I remember I was, uh, going for different jobs.

[00:18:39] I was, uh, in my early twenties and I came up on an Oracle building and I will never forget this because I never, I didn't have this feeling come over me anywhere else. But when I came up on the building and saw Oracle, I had this very deep, dark feeling. I did not even go in for the job interview, turned around and went home. It was that bad.

[00:19:05] And I remember, I, I don't, I can't remember who was in the car with me, but I remember, um, saying that there's, there's something truly, truly wrong here with this, whatever they do, it's, it's that bad that I, I turned and, and went home. And, um, I will never forget that feeling because I didn't have it anywhere else. Okay. I can't tell you any other business I had that feeling about, but I remember knowing just

[00:19:35] sort of a knowing feeling that in our future we would see Oracle and voila, here we are, um, all these years later. And they were just getting going back at that time, man, they were really hitting, hitting their stride at a billion dollars a year when I saw their building. But there's some interesting things about what he has said about their role in your life. So when I come back, just hang out for this. You got to hear this. I'll be right back. Kate Daly show.

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[00:21:25] I got a shiver. Welcome back. Kate Daly show. Of course, I love your phone calls. 888-673-1450. Make sure and go to all family pharma. And I love those guys. They're in Florida. They're awesome. Use the code Kate 10 and you can order from them directly, which is so nice. And then also the Atlas olive oils. Olive E is their special brand that competes with that guy that does all those commercials

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[00:22:23] They're like government narrative driven. So he was supposed to be doing an expose piece and he did this on Larry Ellison. And this was a, this was over like, this was like 12 years, 11 years ago. And he did this piece on him. And he said, basically that when you asked Larry Ellison, what he was doing with Oracle, he would, he said, well, we have a line of software products that help large and small medium sized companies manage their operations, basically implementing their software into companies all over the globe.

[00:22:54] Okay. Keep an eye on him. Sure. Anyway, so that this was, but he didn't talk about the fact that it started out as a CIA project with CIA money. And then, um, basically, uh, Matt Novak says, well, you know, of course this was a CIA project. That was the first customer. This is what he was doing it for. And then this is how the mainstream government media works, but the CIA needs databases just like any large organization. So therefore it's cool.

[00:23:24] I was like, uh, yeah. Why do they need this anyway on American citizens? Okay. So that should tell you volumes about how the media spins it into something great, you know? Um, but, uh, he was talking about Oracle and he said, look, the, they get, they get billions of dollars. They work for governments. Um, they have all these different projects going on with data. Okay. Uh, they're involved in health insurance. They're involved in all these different sectors of business.

[00:23:53] What one thing that I do find interesting with Microsoft with, um, which is a CIA front with, um, this, that's a CIA front Oracle. What's funny is, is even like a year in, okay. Most companies, you have to get a pretty good footing and it takes a while to build a company before you go international. Not these companies. No, uh, a year in, uh, you're only, you're only claiming to gross a couple of million dollars and they're already going national, uh, international.

[00:24:23] I'm sorry, which is a very tough thing to do. And why are they doing that? It makes zero sense. Unless you realize what CIA fronts there are. They are. And of course, Japan is always on the list, right? After world war two, we, we, um, rebuilt Japan and they've been in our pocket ever since. So, um, there was a lot, a lot of agreements there for exchange of how they, the stuff that

[00:24:50] they did to prisoners was as bad as what the Nazis did, if not worse. And we wanted the data from those experiments. And so there was a, there was a big exchange there. Now, um, with that being said, you go back to Ellison's comments on all of this. And he said, he's always been a big believer in the federal government maintaining these large national databases. I'm sure because he's making, you know, a buttload of money, isn't he?

[00:25:17] So, uh, he argued that they needed just one large national security database, one with national ID cards and mandatory iris scans. This was 11 years ago. He said the single greatest step we Americans could take to make life tougher for terrorists, always in the name of terrorists would be to ensure that all the information in myriad government databases was copied to a single comprehensive national data, uh, database.

[00:25:45] And he talked about the fact that creating such a database is technically simple. All we have to do is copy information from hundreds of separate law enforcement databases into a single database, a national security database that would be built in a few months, uh, with biometrics, thumbprints, handprints, iris scans, and whatever is best to use to detect people with false identities. Oh, I'm sorry.

[00:26:10] How many people have the false identities compared to all of the records of every single person in America that you're taking and putting all together in this database? Hmm. And, uh, and then of course in, uh, Jeffrey Rosen, uh, recounted in his 2004 book that Oracle after September 11th, that was the reason they, they even went into now just skyrocketing billions of dollars, right?

[00:26:39] Because that was the reason everyone used for all of this, all of the database and all of the, um, grabbing of information. So, um, so basically, um, they were talking about, uh, talking people, you know, Rosen and, and so forth was saying, you know, we clamor for this as a public, we want this. Wow. I don't think people realized how bad it was going to be or actually where we were really headed.

[00:27:08] So Ellison himself told Rosen proudly in front of this, uh, this conference that he did called the naked crowd. He said, the Oracle database is used to keep track of basically everything. The information about your banks, your checking balance, your savings balance is stored in an Oracle database. Your airline reservation is stored in an Oracle database.

[00:27:37] What books you just bought on Amazon stored in our Oracle database. Your profile on Yahoo is stored in an Oracle database. Hmm. Does that, does that sound fun to you guys? This was 20 years ago. Yeah. Yeah. He delivered the, uh, keynote address, Oracle open world conference.

[00:28:05] And, um, basically he's so CIA. He's such an intelligence front that his entire career has been profiting off of creating the databases for intelligence. And this is why I, I'm sitting here. I'm very alarmed at Americans that go, Oh, well, that's cool about what's going on in Texas with Stargate. This is awesome.

[00:28:35] Is it? Is it? Even this writer said writing, um, about Oracle without mentioning the CIA, uh, would strike me as bizarre because every origin is about the CIA with this guy. When he bought, um, the Island of Lanai, um, in Hawaii and he bought 98% of that Island. He did it through a limited partnership called Octopus Holdings and its corporate partner,

[00:29:05] Tentacle Corp. Okay. Octopus Holdings. Hmm. Where have I heard that before? Oh, that's right. Octopus Energy Group is a British renewable energy group. It was founded by the backing of Octopus Group, which is a British asset management company headquartered in London with, of course, the five eyes all involved, uh, plus, uh, Germany, Italy, and Spain, and of course, Japan.

[00:29:33] And, uh, I thought it was bizarre that, that he would actually, would actually admit that that it was bought by that. Um, this is a, a well-known intelligence front. So the Octopus Energy Group. So that was, that was very interesting to me. A lot of things he does are very interesting, but, um, but yes, he, he is very much a person

[00:29:59] that is super, super, super excited about all of our data. And, um, in Hawaii, he actually owns a utility. He owns the electric. He owns all of that kind of stuff. You know, when you, when you start to think about those, those fires in Maui and you start to think about how the land grab happened right after and all of these kinds of people, Zuck and Zuckerberg and Oprah and him and all of these people that own all these lands

[00:30:26] and, and what it did to the insurance companies because those, those properties were worth a ton of money, right? And Palisades, right? They're going after some pretty expensive homes, right? Um, you start to wonder at maybe why things are done. And there seems to be a lot of buying of Hawaii by these guys, these CIA guys. So I thought that was kind of, uh, just an interesting point to make, but be right back. Kate Daly show. I got more. Be right back.

[00:30:52] Hey, this is the Kate Daly show. Welcome back. Kate Daly show. Yes. I'll take Collins.

[00:31:21] Uh, eight, eight, eight, six, seven, three, 1450. What's on your mind. It can be random too. I just wanted to give you some more information on Ellison. Cause I thought it's just, Oh, it's such a club. You know, the CEO of, um, uh, the CEO, uh, global CEO of Oracle is on our Homeland Security. Just digest that for just a second.

[00:31:48] Uh, anyway, uh, it ain't good. I'll tell you that. Um, I always, I found it interesting too, that you have all these companies moving out of California to Texas. Um, and I know that the reason they gave was because of taxation, but I wonder if there's something more to it than that.

[00:32:14] Um, Oracle, Elon, uh, oh my gosh, there's so many, um, uh, Hewlett Packard, uh, a lot of the, uh, CIA fronts. Um, don't you find that a little too coincidental? I mean, as far as we're moving out of California, we are, um, uh, we're, we're out of here. What's happening to California? What else do they have planned? In other words, that's what I'm really getting at.

[00:32:43] What else is planned besides wildfires? I mean, obviously wildfires, you know, directed energy weapon wildfires could hurt. Right. So when you really, um, are, are sort of analyzing these guys, uh, you're, you, you know, obviously if you're part of the group, you, I would imagine would have some pretty solid, um, tax,

[00:33:11] um, what is it? Allowances. Okay. So it couldn't be because of that. So it would have to be because you have to sort of safeguard the business from whatever's going to happen. Right. Wouldn't you think? And so we've, we're seeing company after company sort of relocate to California.

[00:33:33] Um, just from, I think it was like 2018 to 2022, you had over 350 companies, major companies move out of there. But when you see the particular CIA front companies moving out, what does that tell you? Yeah. I think they can blame it on it all day long on taxation, but I just have a feeling there's just way more to it than that.

[00:34:00] It can't be because you know, they're, you know, they're not, um, they're not a regular company. We'll put it that way. They're not, they're not what we think. So a lot of companies leaving and, um, putting themselves in the middle of the country. Hmm. Okay. Just keep your eye on that. I just think there's so much more to it. And, um, um, you know, Steve jobs, I know took, uh, took the pictures at, at, um, Larry

[00:34:29] Ellison's wedding. And I think they're all part of a big club, a big front man club who, you know, this group, um, and I know that they can be competitors like Microsoft and Oracle are competitors for who holds the data, but they're not really competitors. They paint them as competitors in the press, but I think they have their distinct jobs. They're just the distinct things that they're in charge of.

[00:34:57] Um, last year, uh, Oracle, uh, to invest more than $8 billion in cloud computing and AI in Japan. I do think the AI is a little bit more of a front for the cash. I think that it's a, um, uh, pretending to do way more than you can do. Okay. Collecting data is collecting data. When you talk about AI, it goes into more like fantastical sort of terms, you know, what,

[00:35:26] what we sort of envision or been sold in a lot of movies about what it can do, but I don't think they're there. And I think that, um, they use AI to get people excited about what's coming and about what they want to do in the name, in data, but they do it in the name of AI. And I said this, uh, yesterday on the show too, I think the day before when Stargate was announced, I was like, yeah, there's something very wrong with this because those data centers, people aren't going to fight those data centers going up.

[00:35:55] I have a data center in my, in my state and, uh, of Utah and they put a very, very big one and my state loves to drone on about drought. And then you see the data center with all the water it takes, but they never talk about it. That's how, that's how just corrupt my state is. Drought doesn't exist around the, around the data center, but it does everywhere else. I mean, it's just ridiculous, right? These narratives collide and then there's no common sense to them.

[00:36:21] But, um, but I've also wondered too, and I'll put a shout out about this. Um, I had a listener ask me about this and so I'm going to put a shout out and you can email me Kate at katedalyradio.com. But it seems like a lot of buildings, um, especially around that data center are being built, but they're not housing any businesses. They're just empty and this person was very confused as to what they're there for and who's building them.

[00:36:49] Because if they're close to data centers, uh, or they're, they're probably on, um, government land, right? Um, illegal government land, but government land nonetheless. And so are there, are you noticing a lot of buildings being built out? Like, like it's going to look like sort of like a strip mall or look like it's going to house a lot of things. I remember bringing this on up on the show about a year ago and people, or maybe it was two

[00:37:15] and people started noticing all these empty buildings and thinking, Oh, businesses just must not be able to go into these businesses. You know, just can't go into business yet or something. Um, but is there more to it than that? And I don't want to drum up per se, you know, suspicions that are not real. Okay. That's not my point. It's just that, have you noticed this, but haven't said anything about it? I would love to know about it.

[00:37:41] Um, buildings that look like they're going to be a business and remain empty. And what are they building? And this person thought, um, FEMA camps thought lots of things are being built like this erected around that they've been doing some homework on. So I'm just going to throw that out there. If you know anything about that, uh, give me an email, Kate at Kate Daly radio.com. But as far as the data centers go, I hope the American public is not okay with it. And I hope that they can sort of see through this whole AI cancer shot thing, which is absolutely

[00:38:11] ridiculous. They already have the shots done and they just need a name for them. Like I said the other day, but there's just so much to all of this that needs to be pointed out. And if we're going to be honest, we're going to sleep at night. We can't, we got, I gotta, I gotta be honest. I gotta tell you how I'm feeling about everything. And, um, you know, will people get upset at that because they want happy thoughts? Probably, probably. I think people want a reprieve so bad they are willing to do anything for it, even shut their mind off for it.

[00:38:41] But, you know, I, I have to sleep at night. So I've got to tell you the truth about the things I'm finding and what shakes me as far as, Ooh, I mean, look at all this information. And 20 years ago they had, you know, obviously and longer your bank account, your, your travel, your, what you're looking at on Google, everything about you in files, every single thing about you. Can you imagine what it is now?

[00:39:08] And all the websites are pushing for verification and you have your phone on you and, and all the websites are pushing more for iris scanning. And he was being honest. He's like, Hey, this is all going to be about iris scanning. It's all about iris scanning. You go to the airport. Now they don't even need your boarding pass. It's all about scanning your iris. So not to bum you out on a Friday, but I just always want to keep a clear head when it comes to government and not involve personality, but just talk about government itself, what they're doing.

[00:39:37] Um, Kate Daly radio.com for the podcast.