This week on Sunday Uncensored, a new theory about the origin of monkeypox is revealed. Plus, a story about a dog that got monkey pox, and why it s a good thing it s not a dog.
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00:01:28.000How did you get... I mean, obviously, there's some indications it might have been an STD, but what kind of turned you on to that?
00:01:33.000So, I was concluding that because, call me crazy, but because it was appearing in gay men who had attended massive orgies, I assumed during Pride Month, I was like, this looks like an STD.
00:01:46.000So the official narrative was that it's just skin-to-skin contact that causes it, and because orgies are heavy skin-to-skin contact, you're likely to get it.
00:01:55.000But the new study is saying, actually, it's the semen.
00:01:58.000I'm glad they did it fast, because that's what the HIV scandal, they thought it was like if you drank out of the same cup as somebody, you could get it.
00:02:05.000Yeah, the CDC for a while was like, it's any close contact.
00:02:08.000So like kissing or any kind of like, anything that's considered intimate close contact.
00:02:12.000But I think they are really trying to dodge a bullet on seeming homophobic in some ways.
00:02:18.000They don't want to come out and say like, it is fluid, it is sexually active people.
00:02:22.000You're not going to get this by just sitting too close to someone who has it.
00:03:21.000There's actually other photos, but this is the dog's tail being lifted in the anus with a monkey pox postule on it.
00:03:26.000The theory was the dog was licked, it was on their skin, they laid in the bed, it got on the sheets, the dog rolled around on it, licked it, licked itself, got the monkey pox.
00:04:26.000Well, because like, if you get banned for pointing out that, uh, so the breaking news last night was that a ninth child has contracted, nine children have contracted monkeypox.
00:05:13.000I think it's sexually transmitted through the semen but also potentially from skin to skin contact.
00:05:24.000Because if you scratch one of those lesions and you get that bacteria on your finger and you scratch another piece of skin, I would imagine that putrefactive bacteria would start to putrefy the skin.
00:05:34.000It then has to be transmitted to a person who has a lesion as well.
00:05:38.000So what the NBC article is saying, what the experts are saying is It is extremely more likely it is from bodily fluids than it is from skin-to-skin contact, and that it's reversed to claim skin-to-skin contact is causing it when it's actually gay orgies.
00:06:14.000Yeah, they talk a lot about... Understatement.
00:06:17.000They talk a lot about pestilence, but I was always given to understand that that was like in the Book of Levicus where the locusts came down and assaulted the Egyptians.
00:06:25.000But there was also a plague that was specifically enumerated in the story of the plagues and the Egyptians.
00:07:19.000But if this big YouTube channel with 20 million subscribers has decided now is the time to put out a video about the end of civilization, it's because it's in the air.
00:07:30.000It's because they know their audience is asking about it.
00:07:32.000It's because they know regular people are feeling it.
00:07:35.000And so they decided to address the issue.
00:08:11.000Like, in some ways, this chapter of modern civilization or like what we have, what we have constructed may be on the decline.
00:08:19.000But as we have seen throughout history, once one civilization falls from prominence, another one rises up.
00:08:25.000So, you know, obviously, I would never root for the end of the country or anything like that, but I do think that our modern way of life and the modern civilization is not sustainable.
00:08:37.000I mean, Tim says this all the time, like, if you have an ideology that promotes sterilizing your young, essentially, then how are you going to carry on?
00:08:57.000The essence of what he was saying was correct.
00:09:00.000There is a report from 2019 from Psychology Today about endocrine disruptors that are getting in our water supply.
00:09:08.000And a PhD researcher writes an article about how the endocrine system is very, very fragile.
00:09:14.000And there are, you know, biphenols or whatever in plastic that are hormone disruptors.
00:09:19.000And what's happening to people is that When you're eating some of the chemicals... So we buy glass bottles here.
00:09:25.000So all the water that we do is filtered and then put into a glass bottle because we don't want... We do have bottled water because most people don't care.
00:09:32.000But if the plastic is feminizing, then it's probably a good thing for the women and a bad thing for the men.
00:09:37.000But yeah, so I might be able to pull up that report in a second.
00:09:40.000There was a study, I think, and I wish I could cite it better, I believe it was done by Swedish researchers that it studied mice populations, and it found that basically at the collapse of rodent civilizations, homosexuality among mice became prevalent.
00:09:54.000I mean, there is all kinds of stuff to say that species stop naturally reproducing when societies are on a decline, and we're seeing that promoted openly.
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00:11:45.000Mothers who were unaware of their pregnancy continued to take the drug.
00:11:48.000It was found to have masculinizing effects on the brains of female fetuses.
00:11:53.000The limited evidence available indicated that when they matured, such females were less interested in caring for children and more interested in female romantic partners.
00:12:02.000Recent evidence indicates that phthalates, from plastic and polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs, are one of many factors predicting gender dysphoria, particularly in case of male-to-female transgenders.
00:12:14.000Can you imagine if that medication just had, like, a side effect warning?
00:12:51.000But I also always look at these things from a worldly perspective because we live in a world on planet Earth.
00:12:59.000And it's crazy because a lot of the people that we call radical in their ideology are actually conservative in their base and completely would look at this and go, what are you guys talking about?
00:13:11.000Like all of Islam, all of Hinduism, like all of these religions that we found radical extremists in, look at this and go, what do you mean?
00:13:46.000They're ragging on conservatives who want national divorce or whatever and they're like, blue states comprise 70% of the GDP.
00:13:53.000These people would be broke and poor and I'm just like, that's how you know they've never been to the country.
00:13:58.000They've never gone to a mobile, you know, mobile home with a chicken coop and talked to people there who are like, life's good.
00:14:04.000Like, they just don't understand that the wealth they're talking about, for them, is an addiction.
00:14:09.000For people who live in the middle of nowhere, they're sitting on their porch in a rocking chair with some straw in their mouth, looking at the mountain with a smile on their face.
00:14:16.000Do you think we could not be the global police force, we being the American government, the liberal economic order, but like, that we could not- Liberal international economy.
00:14:25.000The liberal international economy, the LIE, if it was not the predominant world order right now, do you think that we could live in peace without constant fear of being bombed by like stratospheric bomber planes?
00:14:36.000No, I think it's already built in the business plan.
00:14:38.000I think that's part of the government's MO.
00:14:41.000Like, you know, having access and placement across the world is a national strategy.
00:14:46.000for security. Having access and placement in all these places throughout Africa,
00:14:51.000the Middle East, Southeast Asia, every single country has that access and placement.
00:14:56.000So I think one of the problems are we're focused on national security from a large perspective.
00:15:01.000China's worried about their economics.
00:15:05.000So you go to Africa and the Chinese are like fraggle rocks all over that place, mining, constructing, building, while we're sitting there worried about the next counterterrorism threat coming from that country, not building self-reliance.
00:15:21.000The problems that we're having today have a lot to do with outsourcing everything to the world And then not making ourselves self-reliant.
00:15:29.000I mean, we just gave $40 billion more to Ukraine, which is a proxy war against Russia.
00:15:36.000And we are in a very serious domestic issue in our economy.
00:15:55.000What would be, so you think industrialization is like, I don't want to put words in your mouth, I don't want to be like that Cathy, that woman, so what you're saying is, you mentioned industrial, like creating things, do you think that industrialization is like a method of national security?
00:16:08.000I mean, if you look at the military-industrial complex, it surges capital that we use to surge innovation, and that's the excuse.
00:16:18.000It's like, oh yeah, but we want to get jobs, and we want to get innovation and technology, while the rest of the world just kind of does it.
00:16:28.000And so I think the problem is that business model is not, like she said, it's not sustainable.
00:16:34.000And eventually it will fall off the map.
00:16:37.000I mean, there's countries that have been around for thousands and thousands and thousands of years, and there's a reason for that endurance.
00:16:44.000We don't have the endurance, I don't think.
00:16:46.000And all the things that people, like in this YouTube video, feel, That's a real thing.
00:16:55.000But a lot of it's fed through the phone.
00:16:58.000My thinking is, just like the guy sitting on the porch in Tim's analogy of staring at the mountain, if all your problems go away when you put down your cell phone, well then that may be a solution for you.
00:17:09.000But when you put down your cell phone and all of those worries go away, what's left?
00:17:14.000And if you don't have no stability, no security, then you have no future.
00:17:17.000And so I think there's a combination of doing that, putting the cell phone down, but also thinking about your future, getting more involved in legislation and potentially politics, leading by example in your community, the list goes on.
00:17:30.000Do you find that people put off becoming self-reliant because they're just generally dissatisfied with their life?
00:17:38.000Like there's a – when you are self-reliant and you're thinking forward, thinking about the future, it's normally because like there are things that you want and you're striving for, whereas apathy among young Americans, oh, the world's going to It's too expensive.
00:19:20.000He'll navigate my path because I'm his father.
00:19:23.000So that kind of thing is very scary for a lot of people, and I think you're completely right on.
00:19:28.000I think it's the lack of purpose in society, which is why, if you tell me I don't have to think about anything, I don't have to do anything outside of pick up my phone, go to work like a robot, that is going to be a lot more comfortable for most people.
00:19:42.000Well, and I think, too, to your point about parenting, like, a lot of people are afraid that their kid's memory of them will be that one time they spoke sternly and it's upsetting.
00:19:50.000Or I hear a lot, like, I want to be my kid's friend.
00:19:53.000Do you actually want to be your kid's friend or do you want to be a source of constant support and guidance?
00:19:59.000Like, you want to be their parent for a reason.
00:20:01.000A parent isn't bad, but there's a fear of authority and being not cool and not being relatable.
00:20:06.000And, you know, I think that people don't embrace that role and therefore they parent purposelessly.
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00:21:48.000The idea for me that I would put my kids in somebody else's hands?
00:21:54.000Because of all the woke politics, because all the drama, because the teachers want to use it as a political platform, you are not teaching my kids.
00:22:07.000Well, no, you're making them socially awkward.
00:22:09.000We'll see how that works out in the end.
00:22:10.000We'll see who's set up for success and who's set up for failure.
00:22:13.000I know a woman who runs a local coffee company here in West Virginia and she says that the best staff that she has are homeschooled kids because they're taught to communicate with adults, they're expected to behave in a certain way, they're not shunted off like go play with the other kids, don't talk to the teachers, don't, you know, they're encouraged to interact with a multitude of people across professional and age groups.
00:22:36.000The education system is like the military.
00:22:39.000They cater to the lowest common denominator.
00:22:41.000So if your kid is the lowest common denominator, the bottom of the barrel, and you accept that reality, then throw them to the wolves.
00:22:47.000But if you think you want to set up your kids for success, don't be afraid at looking at potential options, including homeschooling your kids.
00:22:55.000It can be actually very fulfilling, and it can be kind of easy.
00:23:00.000I mean, there's groups in Utah where I live, thanks to the Mormon or the LDS population there, They had this stuff down.
00:23:06.000I mean, they have preparedness manuals because they think about this stuff.
00:23:22.000And you get sealed in the LAist church with your family forever.
00:23:25.000The idea that your legacy lives on through your kids and you are a community that is building in and of itself is part of their culture and I assume it must be really intense within the state, whereas like other places it's, you know, put off having children, don't know your neighbors, don't really interact, you should leave home and be away from your parents, it's much more isolating.
00:23:46.000Yeah, we're the only country who rolls that way.
00:23:49.000I mean, if you go to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Libya, all these places that I've been, the idea of even separating your child from you and putting them into a room by themselves is very unnatural.
00:24:01.000Kids grow up in the home with their parents, and they interact, and there's no expectation, like, you're 18, get out of here.
00:24:10.000It actually, in the LDS as well, the kids stay, they go on mission, which is two years of a worldly or outside perspective, And then they come back.
00:24:20.000And that idea, again, is structure, and that's scary for a lot of people.
00:24:24.000But we're dealing with high rates of suicide, mental health issues, active shootings, which are symptoms of mental health issues, more than we've ever seen in the history of our country.
00:24:36.000You mentioned earlier the military applies to the lowest common denominator.
00:24:41.000It's always been like that because, unfortunately, the lowest aptitude population of our country has fought and took on the hardest laboring of war for this country.
00:26:26.000Like, it's good, like, people are standing up and saying, I'm not going to be part of this stuff, but it's bad because it's the erosion of our armed forces of our country.
00:26:37.000He was, I don't know if he was a captain or something, and he said his dream was to retire while, you know, he was going to serve until he had no choice but to leave.
00:26:46.000And now he's like 30-something and he's like, I resigned.
00:26:48.000Resigned his commission doesn't want to be involved anymore.
00:26:50.000He was like the things they were telling us the things they were demanding of us it was Insane woke bullshit, and I said fuck off So I haven't said this only on small segments and stuff, but I separated from active service in 2013.
00:27:06.000When Benghazi happened in Libya, I was in a special operations compound at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, monitoring the whole situation.
00:27:15.000I was actually supposed to do a key leader engagement video conference with the ambassador and the team lead of the special operations unit on the ground in Libya.
00:27:25.000That day on September 11th, we know it happened, Benghazi happened, Ambassador Stevens, an analyst, and two global response staff officers were killed.
00:27:33.000I went to Libya in October, the next, the following month.
00:27:37.000We had, and I said we, but there were two members of US Army Special Operations Command that were with me.
00:27:43.000I had a special operations unit that included three of us, me and two of my guys, and we had enough information that corroborated a man named Abu Qatala for the attacks on the embassy, on the annex in Benghazi.
00:28:32.000I saw the email chain between the Secretary of State, then Hillary Clinton, and everybody else involved, even Brennan, where they said, we are not going to do any of this.
00:28:41.000And that was frustrating for me and my guys.
00:28:46.000When that happened, we were like, obviously butt hurt as guys who do this for a living, who protect Americans and then kill bad guys.
00:28:54.000Algeria, an oil refinery in Algeria was taken hostage and there were three Texans, three Americans there.
00:28:59.000And we said, hey, we're going to conduct an operation and here's the operation.
00:29:15.000They wound up killing some of the Americans.
00:29:17.000They did a gun run on innocent civilians.
00:29:19.000And I flipped a table on a lieutenant colonel, lost my military bearing, which is the first time, as a senior master sergeant in special operations.
00:29:27.000When I came back, I immediately left the military.
00:29:31.000I dropped my paperwork, and they're like, did Mike get a DUI?
00:29:37.000And I went to the reserve component, And then I started working for the Global Response Staff Office of the CIA because I was like, that might be the light at the end of the tunnel.
00:30:02.000Political expedience overriding military command is troubling to me because the same thing with the surrender in Afghanistan.
00:30:09.000It felt like they were trying to do was politically savvy.
00:30:11.000The only reason I would think a government would do that is because they're either so confident that they cannot lose no matter what, or they're in cahoots with somebody else.
00:30:19.000Like, is there a global force that is controlling the American political structure and military right now?
00:30:59.000There are idiots in the government, right?
00:31:01.000Part of it's political, but also part of it is based on their allegiances, where the corruption is.
00:31:07.000So if you take China, for example, and how deeply seeded we are in China, what happened when we pulled out of Afghanistan?
00:31:15.000China North Korea and every major player came to the Taliban and started working Mining and resourcing deals when I was there in 05 and then back and again in Afghanistan in 2010 We knew the Chinese were mining and the Hindu Kush pulling uranium and all the other precious minerals out of the ground and I'm like What?
00:31:40.000They were in cahoots and they were financially providing support to the Taliban, who was killing Americans on the battlefield, and then we pulled the plug and gave them all the resources to China?
00:31:54.000If I was in cahoots with the Chinese government, I wanted to make this problem go away, but also support by proxy the people that I align myself with, I would do that.
00:32:03.000And if you look into every, even the land, agriculture in America, we are completely, have given everything to the Chinese.
00:32:14.000I'm not into conspiracies either, man, but that would be a good plot for a movie is that the president's like, we're giving Afghanistan to the Chinese so that they don't take Taiwan.
00:32:24.000Look, when I was in Africa, in Niger, Africa, right before Boko Haram attacked, I walked around and was like, there are more Chinese people here than Africans from Niger.
00:32:51.000So I'm like, oh, so all the resources are here, they're getting, mining to their country, feeding the machine, and then, by the way, they did a deal with that country, which pushed the Americans out, which they literally did in some ways.
00:33:05.000China has so many people that, seeking opportunity, many of them go off to other countries, and then you end up with, like in Australia, they started hoarding all the protective gear when COVID started and sending it back to China.
00:33:43.000While we've been fighting the global war on terror, they were building out this economic plan to take over the world.
00:33:50.000If China and Russia right now said together, we're going to invade America, because they're at their weakest, and we're going to take over their country, they would be successful.
00:34:02.000Russia said... Russian pundits said there will be a civil war in the U.S.
00:34:06.000The only question is who do we support with weapons?
00:34:08.000What they would do is they would sow discontent or wait until the election, and then they would invade, but they would do it under the pretext of helping preserve American democracy.
00:34:40.000Most people, I think, in the country would prefer like a non-intervention kind of international policy.
00:34:46.000But it's also because it's the establishment, Democrats, Uniparty, who want, you know, presence in the Middle East, want to expand.
00:34:56.000And it would be more destabilizing to give institutional power to Trump supporters and populists as opposed to the already institutional powers of the United States.
00:35:07.000So you'll get some crises, January 6th style incidents.
00:35:11.000I think what'll end up happening is you get two guys on a highway and they can shut down trade on a major road, because all the trucks have got to go through.