"So if you want to make a change, invest your money into the change. And then you could change the world because nobody in the history of the United States has made a big difference unless they obtained money and assets to make that difference. So don't complain about what rich people are doing. Go make them yourself and make the change yourself," Wayne said.
Wayne gained prominence when he confronted and questioned then-Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden in March 2020 about his plans to confiscate firearms from Americans. That incident was caught on camera and the video went viral at the time.
According to Wayne, Americans are living in a debt-based and capitalistic society and that no matter what happens with any type of revolution or war whoever ends up with the most assets is going to win.
"This has been the case time and time again in history. So whoever obtains the most assets is going to win the war. So what we're witnessing right now is the Fourth Industrial Revolution and our five disruptive innovations coming out right now. And Tesla is a leader of three of them," said Wayne, referring the company co-founded and led by Elon Musk. (Related: Is Elon Musk selling HYPE rather than reliable vehicles?)
Wayne said Musk and his team are the definition of "revolutionary." The millwright took note that with Musk buying into Twitter, he is going to transform it into a revolutionary social media platform.
"This guy is a genius. He is very smart. So the first thing he's doing is kicking all this censorship out and implementing free speech. And he knows different avenues of how to use analytics to get the most out of anything whatsoever all the way down to a quantum level. So I'm very excited to see what it does with Twitter. I think that because Elon Musk is now backing Twitter, I think that this is going to be the number one social media platform in the world by a large margin," Wayne said.
Wayne said people have the freedom to obtain assets and that every person has all the power they need to make all the change they need by being the only entity in the entire planet that is above the Constitution itself. He added that if a person wants to make a change, that change must start within a person's heart.
The millwright, who will soon introduce his AR-14 assault rifle on the market, said people can put their money into investments so they can grow with those assets. He noted that the media is not just lying about politics, but about finances as well.
"Why do you think the vast majority of people can't stand Tesla? It’s because this administration is pushing EVs down people's throats and they are trying to boost an inferior product to challenge Tesla because they are not bought out by these lobbyists. So they keep merging all their stuff into one thing. And because Tesla is leading the industry, they are getting the whip," Wayne explained.
He also pointed out that Musk is the only person that has pushed for Congress to limit and regulate artificial intelligence.
"And this has been ignored for a very long time. And artificial intelligence is way more dangerous than nuclear bombs. We can't live our lives with distrust with everybody because if you do that then who is there to lean on? So just because people make money, you are going to just think that they're a bad person. I think that's a very toxic mentality," Wayne stated.
Wayne added that despite the fact that Musk is changing the world at a very rapid pace, a lot of people still hate him because he is tied to tycoons, the transfer of wealth and other stuff.
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