SUNDAY SPECIAL: THE TRUTH ABOUT THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM WITH NOOR BIN LADIN
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Join Jack and Norbin as they break down the World Economic Forum's 2023 meeting in Davos, Switzerland, and discuss the vision for the future of the New World Order and the rise of a one world government.
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well ladies and gentlemen welcome aboard to a very special sunday special here for human events
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and back by popular demand of course is to break down the world economic forum they just finished
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their 2023 meeting in davos switzerland we have again international journalist norbin laden she
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has graciously agreed to be with us for the entire hour because there's so much information and so
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much substance that came out of the world economic forum and also that goes into it that i said you
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know just the the regular weekday uh you know half hour episode wasn't long enough we had to bring her
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on for the full special so norbin laden thank you so much for joining us yet again here on the show
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and i really want to get to your here's the question that i'd like to frame for really the
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entire conversation where do we stand uh our our klaus schwab and his his cabal and as as you said
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before he's not the the leader of this he's the the chief minion he's the he's the the leader of
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the pr representatives for the actual elites in charge and yet we hear things like obama's former
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economic advisor saying that we must allow china to continue their economic rise we must allow china
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to continue becoming powerful even even if it affects u.s national security specifically just said
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that this week uh we've heard so many pronouncements and statements by klaus schwab
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uh the coming of the poly crisis and how the world economic forum must join together and we must get
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get away from these outdated uh conceptions such as private capitalism or even state capitalism we must
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form new transnational organizations that create a uh biz a merger between business and economics and
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international relations and all of these things and you know if you're a country like like russia
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that doesn't want to go along with it then well we must destroy you and send nato tanks and german
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tanks and polish tanks and american tanks even uh to crush you for not going along with the new world
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alliance really reminds me of aldous huxley and the world state from brave new world this is this idea
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that everyone can get their instant gratification uh whether through drugs or uh physical pleasures
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and as a lot but at the same time you must ascribe to all of their beliefs you must ascribe to all of
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their tenets so let me pass it to you noor where do we stand are these people winning
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well first of all thank you so much jack for having me on again it's a real pleasure i really enjoy our
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exchanges and what a great intro ahead of our conversation and everything we're going to cover
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it was a perfect summary where do we stand so we are at the very last stages of their agenda of the
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implementation of their agenda of the new world order which was then changed to the great reset because
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that first term was too tainted but in essence what we're talking about here is a world government
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and to the point you were making in your introduction the theme of this year was in fact
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cooperation in a fragmented world as we had mentioned last time i was on and you're absolutely
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right it's about this entire infrastructure that was set up throughout the 20th century
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formed of all these entities and vehicles that are these international organizations that are the central
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banks that are the captured governments that are the different corporations that have become ubiquitous
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that have become uh to a large extent a large extent excuse me um oligopolies or monopolies and
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they all work hand in hand with the help of a total control of our media and information networks
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all to push towards this implementation of a one world government and so what happened or what transpired this
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whole week uh in davos um and as i had you know referred to it this giant press conference essentially
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because it is the controlled revealed of these plans we are seeing the the last push towards the
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towards the realization of this goal and so they laid out the plans very clearly for us and if you look
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back just at the past three years you can feel you can feel the urgency of and the acceleration
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of the implementation again of of these measures these policies these um these new treaties
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and all the rules and regulations that are meant to supersede national laws because this is the key
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thing they want to implement international an international based rule order you know they have all these
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terms to describe it that would essentially render the nation state obsolete and with it its sovereignty and
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our sovereignty as individuals this has always been their goal and that's why i always remember when
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when president trump attended the world economic forum in 18 and 20 he specifically stated and he said
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this again at the united nations that we must maintain the power of sovereign nation states this should be the
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underpinning for safety and security and that our lens for national security for economic security
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for uh national growth for culture should always be through the nation state however you see these
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organizations pushing for things like the genderless society for the borderless society the cashless society
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everything is digital everything is fluid and yet at the same time you notice that if you step out of
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line if you disagree with the um with the world state and their priorities on any issue for example in
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my hometown of philadelphia recently we had a a a hockey player who would did not want to take partake in a
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pride night and pride night and pride night is where you they would post pride flags everywhere in the
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hockey arena and they would wear pride jerseys this new hockey jersey that had been implemented in
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philadelphia well this philadelphia flyer said i i do not want to i'm a christian that goes against my
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beliefs and there has been a response to this of abject horror vilification uh journalists on on on air
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they're screaming at him and so my question isn't even necessarily so much about uh whether he wanted
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to wear a jersey or not it's what we should be very concerned with though is the reaction to any
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individual who wishes to stand up and take agency for themselves to think for themselves possibly
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because of religious beliefs belief in in jesus christ in this case uh that goes against the edicts and the
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wants of the world state that you will be demonized you will be attacked you will be vilified you will
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be destroyed it's happened to you it's happened to me but uh this is just another example on the fact
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that it you know it happened in my hometown this was the the hockey team that i grew up watching and
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going to with my father um we used to have the the broad street brawlers and then some other famous
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you know uh you know he used to go for the fights you know not so much for the for the pride jerseys
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but but why is it why is it that the reaction is so swift and so severe to anyone who goes against
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this agenda because all of these entities that i mentioned that form part of the globalist
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infrastructure architecture um are all geared towards um crushing any form of dissent or anyone who dares
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um um um veer off the script basically and show any form of individuality but much more than that
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show any form of um rebellion and of will to maintain tradition traditional life traditional values
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which is exactly what they're trying to crush and have been for years this is such a mass scale
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uh social engineering project whereby we have reached such a level of degeneracy and again this went
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through the capture of so many of our institutions education media entertainment um sports which you
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know is linked to entertainment but all of these different vectors of society have been poisoned uh with
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this uh propaganda and so i think one of the most historic um historic times that we got to live through you know was
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president trump well then candidate trump announcing that he was running for president in 2015 and you just saw
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the the the um power of that machine uh at play and uh and that was so telling in terms of the point that we had reached
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in the uh in the capture of of our society in essence well i think that's exactly right and so i do think that
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uh and certainly you can put that in the context along with nigel farage and brexit you can put it in the context
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of a variety of sort of these pro-nationalist pro-populist tendencies that have been building up
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around the world and it's sort of a it's it's interesting because you know of course these are
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this is happening in uh multiple countries so it's sort of an alliance an international alliance of
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nationalists so international nationalists sort of a uh almost a contradiction in terms but but
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the thing is what i i've been to mexico and i've given speeches on this i've been to hungary i've been
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to poland i've been all around the world and that's i always give the exact same speech i always say the
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exact same thing because in every single one of these places they're all facing the same threats
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they're all facing the same global tendencies and whether it be brussels or whether it be davos or
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whether it be geneva uh or the united nations headquarters in new york these are all different
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nodes uh the world health organization and tedris these are all different nodes of the same thing
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and they deliberately keep it nebulous they deliberately keep it uh sort of hard to pin down
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and yeah and i know there's been some people who have said well oh no claus schwab is you know he's
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just some james bond villain he's not the one calling the shots he's not the one who's making these
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decisions he's the one on tv selling it to you he's the uh he's the promoter he's but he's not the
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one who's making uh all of these all of these plans and setting this agenda and so we're just about
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out of time for this segment we've got about one minute left but you said that we're in the last
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stages if we're in the last stages do we still have the ability to turn things around i absolutely
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do think so i have complete faith in in first of all in god but i have faith in humanity and they are
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they are they are they are so desperate you see they are so sloppy they are they are they were so
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taken aback by the response to president trump and as you just mentioned all these uprisings and all
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these movements nationalist movements uh taking place in all these different countries and
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at the end of the day they can try with all their different operations whether they're
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psychological psychological economical or uh educational just all the different weapons
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that they have turned against us and the might of the state not to mention they cannot quell the
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human spirit and what it may what makes us human and i think you know we're going to get into
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transhumanism and this topic after the break um from what we were discussing um before the show but it
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very much ties into that because at the end of the day their plan is one of depopulation and uh and
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it's a eugenicist plan on that note let's take that break and we'll be right back more norban laden
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and we're back here with norban laden we're discussing the world economic forum what they've laid out their
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agenda but also really this long-standing agenda uh pushing for a one world government i call it the world
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state like you see uh aldous huxley laid out and actually we were just talking about some of the
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uprisings to uh in in in dissent of this whether it be a hockey player who refuses to wear a jersey
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because he's christian or we're also seeing in on a governmental scale in the country of new zealand
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uh one of the top world economic forum acolytes jacinda ardern shockingly has stepped down announced
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her immediate departure this was one of the most authoritarian leaders in the entire world possibly
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even more authoritarian than justin trudeau himself in canada in terms of her enforcement of the forced
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vaccinations the lockdowns that we saw going on across the country and really when when we're
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looking into this and we don't know yet whether there's any personal scandals that are coming out but
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we do see that from a polling perspective uh new zealand is going for national elections later this
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year and her left-wing bloc has collapsed in terms of support in new zealand the national party is which
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is the center-right party in new zealand um is leading for the first time in over a decade i believe
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against left-wing politics and the left-wing bloc in new zealand so you've got another example there
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of these pro-freedom pro-nationalist pro-human agency uh tickets that has really captured the
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zeitgeist and a complete rejection of the things that the world economic forum and their acolytes
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like jacinda ardern are pushing absolutely and this is the thing their agenda is so anti-human
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and people don't want to live in a pod and uh eat bugs i personally don't want that meanwhile these
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people are flying around in private jets eating meat even at cop uh 27 in egypt they were having their
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wagyu beef and uh and this is not at all the future they have prepared for us and this is exactly what we
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were discussing uh when i was on with you earlier this week they want us hooked up to a grid they want to
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control us they want to put us in digital jails and at the end of the day we are very close to that
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goal even though i believe they will fail the next couple of years we will see the acceleration of the
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implementation of such a system because we have never been so close in terms of the technological
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advances advances and you have metrology specifically the measurement of everything everywhere all the time
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thanks to the internet of things 5g and uh the impending implementation of cbdc's digital currencies
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will allow for these digital jails uh to be set up and you know that involves carbon ratios and uh
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social credit score systems uh here in uh in the west as we discussed on the show uh before uh jack i keep
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saying that that for folks to understand that you live in a digital jail uh and that they're trying
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to erect digital i love this this formulation that you you've given it um around around you around your
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life around your children that the best example i can give and i would say this to the folks who say
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that oh you shouldn't pay attention to the world economic forum they're not all that important they're
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not influential when you go to stop your car at a red light and your engine shuts off if you're in a
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newer car why is it do that that's because of the world economic forum in their agenda that's because
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of clash robinson's agenda because it's a subtle reminder that you are not really in control and
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that's the perfect example jack because they are using the the justification they are using is you know
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climate change and they're pushing for decarbonization and net zero emissions and all of these terms you
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know um talking about the impending doom around uh climate change uh is what uh they're they're using
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to justify this digitization of our societies as we've talked about but not only that uh of course
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looking at the past three years again we have the so-called pandemic that they you know launched let's
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put it that way and they're still talking about this so talking looking at the agenda throughout the
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week the pandemic was very much a a key a topic here because they are planning more uh they're
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under the guise of preparation of course as always they're preparing more um rollouts in terms of
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so-called pandemics they they had one panel entitled a hundred days to out trace the next pandemic
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and the topic was creating safe and effective vaccines in a hundred days to help economies and
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societies contain the next outbreak before it spreads so this is very much uh still um
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uh a justification for the implementation of digital ids and other means of tracing the population
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everything is about tracking us and uh and restricting our movements in every way possible
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their belief system is is flawed because they limit themselves to only the quantifiable they limit
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themselves to what can i input into an excel spreadsheet what can i view through my microscope what can i
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uh project onto onto a computer screen they worship data they worship science rather than conducting
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science they worship these things with almost a a god-like reverence and this is in in the same sense
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why they also you know things like beauty things like culture things like art are anathema to them
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because of course art none of that is quantifiable uh love is not quantifiable i love my wife i love my
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children i love my friends well not all of them but sometimes and uh none of that is quantifiable of
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course yet it's it is intrinsically human and it is intrinsically part of the human experience love
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feeling emotions and my my anecdote of this that uh as they in their push for transhumanism which of course
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will be the fully full on not only digitization and digital jail of our physical lives but also
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our psychological lives uh through the implementation of and even you know uh elon musk with with um
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his is he wants the open ai and the chip in your brain that when when tanya tay my wife visited the
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world economic forum last year went to the metaverse uh house the metaverse exhibit they said to her
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well if you if you give this headset to your child then they don't need to go to the zoo they don't
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need to go out they can just experience nature and experience animals right here in the screen in the
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comfort of their own home and i remember tanya as a mother looking at them saying you want my children
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to spend more time in front of a screen and not only in front of it but having it attached to their faces
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while they sit inside rather than actually go out and enjoy nature and enjoy actual uh human and
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physical true experiences and it it was a complete guttural rejection of everything they believe in
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because for her as a mom for her as someone and and for myself you know we're raising our children
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but of course we want our kids to have real experiences we don't want them locked into digital
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jails for their entire lives no and you know in the meantime they will be flying to south africa
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organizing safari trips for their children while our children are stuck with these screens in front of
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our in front of their eyes and it's exactly the same the same uh principle that all these tech um
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these tech ceos and high-ranking uh corporate people they they don't have they they put their kids in
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in tech-free schools so they know the harms of uh technology and of those screens and the effects on
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on uh on our children but for them it's a different system than for us and the thing you were saying is
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so true jack you know there's so much to dissect when it comes to globalism when it comes to the
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different uh operations that we've had that we've been subjected to throughout the 20th century but
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if we had to boil it down to one thing is that they've done everything in their power to poison us
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mind body and soul i couldn't agree more when when you look at this this idea of everything must be
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quantified and measured and and then also these sort of these pleasure palaces but physical you
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know and mental pleasure but not not actual real experiences that it really goes back to when i
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remember this aldous huxley book where because in that the elites of the world state take their
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vacations in the savage lands and they actually don't participate in the savage lands but they observe
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them and so these are these are villages where poor backward citizens still live in the rustic ways
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of growing their own food and raising their own livestock and living in houses without the advent
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of of such technology and then of course the plot of the novel as it goes on is that one of the savages
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uh they they then meet one of the one of the elites and it turns out that he can quote shakespeare
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verbatim and is actually highly intelligent and was everything that they had been told that that
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these these plebs these uh these savages as they're called in the book were were not and this was written
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a hundred years ago you can watch the movie gattaca and find out as well about the eugenicist agenda
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which i'd love to talk about in the next segment um but there is an idea there is always an idea
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of these elites that they can establish utopia here on earth that they can become gods and that they
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they will have servants and we will exist to serve them and they will have a chained their apotheosis
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through the understanding of data through the understanding of science through the quantifying of
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of all human beings as merely cogs in their machine that are meant to be molded and shaped along with
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their own interests and yeah i prefer not to do that i prefer to be a living breathing american
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human being with my children that are going to be raised to be strong and believers and and not believe
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in any of that stuff no you know and it's very interesting that you mentioned huxley because
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um i think it's quite well known but you know his brother julian julian was um a total eugenicist and one
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of the most um prominent voices for eugenicism and for uh yeah the eugenicist movement and for this new
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world order and uh so a lot of people say that uh aldous huxley had great foresight but i think he was
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privy to many of the conversations and many of the plans uh that were being talked about behind the scenes
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back in the back in the first half of the 20th century so is it right immediately after world war
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one really post post world war one it was that league of nations era there's there's actually
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an interesting discussion we'll have to have it some other time but was was huck was was aldous
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huxley writing the book to support his brother's ideas or was he writing them to critique his brother's
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ideas and i'm not sure i'm actually not sure which way where which way i look at it i i asked myself the
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very same question but no you're absolutely right i i find the first half of the 20th century
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particularly the first quarter fascinating because that's when a lot of these um of these plans were
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really solidified especially in the u.s you know thankfully and we had discussed this when you were
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in geneva last year but uh the u.s had stood strong and rejected the first attempt to a world government
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with the league of nations but uh the creation of the fed in 1913 uh definitely was a turning point
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and from then on the united states unfortunately has um has uh been infiltrated to the point where we
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where we see the country the state in which it is and there's actually a really interesting anecdote but
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uh james warberg the son of paul walberg i believe who was one of the key architects
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of uh the federal reserve his son i have it somewhere here for the exact quote i had saved it for you
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but his son um who was a financial advisor to roosevelt and also a cfr member he had said in 1950
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so after the creation of the united nations about five years exactly after yeah five years after the
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creation of the united nations at a u.s senate subcommittee on the revision of that u.n charter
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he said we shall have world government whether or not we like it the question is only whether world
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government will be achieved by consent or by conquest and he further stated mr chairman i am here to
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testify in favor of senate resolution 56 which if concurrently enacted with the house would make the
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peaceful transformation of the united nations into a world federation the avowed aim of united states
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policy so yeah you've had throughout the 20th century and even before i would argue from the
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moment of the united states um revolution and creation of the country ever since i mean also the 1800s is
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fascinating when you look at the history of the u.s um and the infiltration and the genesis of
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globalism actually um you can trace it back to the early 1800s even but this this infiltration
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and um the hijacking of the country basically is something that has been going on for a long time and it's a
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testament to the solidity of the system that the founding fathers set up because it would have taken
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so much effort for the globalists to take the united states from its inception and from the
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understanding that the population had of what it means to be a free uh individual a free agent to the
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point of today where people are completely willing to sign up to the slaughterhouse and um don't really
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know what the country stands for which is something that really pains me as someone who really loves
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america uh for many personal reasons having a very close relationship but also because i very much
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understand that the united states is what stands in the way your constitution and your bill of rights
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are what stand of the way of the globalist program and this this is and and and i'm you know have to
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give credit where it's due this steve bannon's formulation that to understand that it was the
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founding fathers rejecting the globalism of the time in even the 18th century before the 1800s
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um the globalism of the time was the british empire so this already was a global system controlled by a
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singular monarch in london that the united states and the founding fathers completely rejected and decided
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to uh cut themselves off of and create a self-sustaining nation state that was separate
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from the global empire that was the british empire uh this was the initial reason for the founding of
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the united states that we always think of it and when we teach it in the united states we think oh we
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broke away from england but it wasn't just breaking away from england it was breaking free of the empire
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it was breaking free of the global system at the time and if you can go read as i have adam smith's
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wealth of nations he explains that it worked as an imperial system around the entire globe that's what
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we need to focus on and so what they're trying to do now is create and they've been trying to do this
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ever since uh the fall of the empire really at the end of uh world war ii to recreate a form of a british
00:29:52.960
empire that is done to you to that quote you just read the incredible quote through consent
00:29:58.420
not necessarily through conquest but as we've seen time and time again uh if your country has a name
00:30:04.060
like iraq if your country has a name like uh syria if your country has a name like libya uh if your
00:30:08.880
country currently has a name like ukraine well then it won't necessarily be through consent it may be
00:30:13.240
through the threat and use of military force norban laden stay there to uh stay tuned for one more
00:30:18.400
second because we're going to be right back and we're back norban laden so where we just left and i
00:30:24.800
got to give you a chance to respond to this the theory that are all of these systems trying to
00:30:30.440
recreate a sort of reanimated zombie model of the british empire that the united states had
00:30:38.600
originally been founded as a as a breakaway from to get out of that global imperial system
00:30:45.080
yes i would argue that times haven't really changed in that regard and that very the nervous
00:30:54.180
center the nerve uh center actually of the system very much sits in the city of london and um if you
00:31:03.020
look at history and we had discussed this jack again when you were here in geneva but the league of
00:31:09.600
nations wasn't a woodrow wilson project it was a british project and in fact the administration of
00:31:15.940
woodrow wilson was filled with people who were uh in reality working for the british empire and so
00:31:24.640
woodrow wilson was chosen as the figurehead as the champion and as we had remarked when we were walking
00:31:31.000
in the streets of geneva you have palais wilson all these k wilson all these um all these landmarks and
00:31:38.880
yeah yeah all these landmarks uh dedicated to him because obviously geneva where i am right now in
00:31:46.740
switzerland uh was chosen as the base for the globalists to do all their dirty works kind of like
00:31:53.360
the back office and uh that has been decided long ago even before the league of nations but maybe that's a
00:32:00.000
conversation for another time but to come back to the point is that well the united for the for the
00:32:06.140
folks who didn't didn't watch this is all covered in our great reset documentary that's what what
00:32:10.240
nor is referring to is just to to provide the context if you haven't seen it but go to tposa.com
00:32:15.740
great reset you can watch it that uh the original headquarters of the league of nations was called
00:32:23.600
the wilson palace which is of course on wilson street next to wilson harbor and the original actual
00:32:31.640
building for the uh after they built a um a meeting hall for the great league of nations
00:32:37.540
is now where the world health organization holds their annual summits
00:32:43.820
yeah i think it's the uh human rights uh arm of the u.n that is in the palais wilson but they're
00:32:51.600
all in the same vicinity and uh yeah absolutely you you you said it correctly the league of nations
00:32:58.460
were first yeah it was they were first headquartered in geneva and the u.n headquarters you know there
00:33:05.260
it's a dual thing with new york but also with geneva the wef uh the world economic headquarters are
00:33:11.320
also in geneva um you have also in terms of banking and the bank for international um the bank for
00:33:20.300
settlements um is located in basel excuse me i was trying to remember so switzerland very much is one
00:33:28.680
of the globalist uh bases for for all the implementation in terms of the infrastructure
00:33:34.320
as we were talking about earlier but coming back to the hijacking and the infiltration of the united
00:33:40.780
states is just such a fascinating topic to study because you then get to understand much more about
00:33:47.340
geopolitics and as i had tweeted a while back and i think it's very important to ask yourself that
00:33:54.320
question how did we go from pax britannica to pax americana right after world war ii how did the
00:34:02.620
u.s become the policeman of the world and this is something that president trump remarked uh often which
00:34:08.480
i think is a very important question when you look at the dynamics between um britain and the united
00:34:14.880
states and at the end of the day you know two world wars had to be launched um in order to to
00:34:26.020
put forward all the globalist agenda and that could not happen without the capturing of the united states
00:34:33.420
of america we also um covered in a in a recent episode um my view something that i've been saying for 15
00:34:43.500
years now of the end of world war ii with the establishment of the united nations um we i was
00:34:50.840
covering the rise of the ccp the takeover of chairman mao in 1949 and this question of of sort of you know
00:34:59.540
why was it that the u.s went from supporting the nationalists supporting shang kai-shek and then
00:35:05.100
seemed to kind of sell them out not really give them the support they needed um sort of just allowed
00:35:11.840
and george marshall was part of this the same from the marshall plan uh of of post-war europe
00:35:16.400
to allow chairman mao to win shang kai-shek and the republic of china of course flee to taiwan this is
00:35:22.940
where we get the taiwan uh conflict the taiwan situation that we have now but my thesis based on
00:35:31.660
declassified documents from diplomats of the 1940s and the 1950s was that there was a deal that was struck
00:35:40.100
probably during fdr and then continued on through truman predominantly through the elements of the
00:35:45.140
state department and this is something that of course uh senator mccarthy was was very uh direct
00:35:51.040
about during his tenure that there were communists in the united states state department that decided
00:35:57.140
that the deal was struck for the soviet union to enter into the uh united nations because they
00:36:04.200
realized the league of nations failed because they were not able to get the united nations in
00:36:08.200
or it's the united states so they wanted they needed all the buy-ins of the superpowers of the
00:36:14.220
time so all the victors of world war ii so in order for the soviet union to acquiesce to uh fdr's plan
00:36:21.860
of united nations but going back it's really just sort of this global plan what was that the payment
00:36:27.480
that was requested of them the dowry if you will toward the globalists was the chinese communist party
00:36:34.140
would take over china and as we see that's exactly what happened you have all these backdoor deals it's
00:36:41.960
like uh china entering the wto and the at the end of the 90s but the history of global years after
00:36:49.140
tandenberg square by the way yeah but listen the whole history of uh of globalism is fascinating and
00:36:56.460
i would really encourage listeners to go look at my dear friend richard poe's work he writes at
00:37:02.700
substack richardpoe.substack.com and he also uh has many of his articles published on lou rockwell's
00:37:10.460
website but he wrote uh different articles one in particular comes to mind which is how the british
00:37:16.280
invented globalism and so you can go back to uh the roots of the system that we see unfolding before
00:37:23.820
our eyes today and the second article now that i'm thinking about it that is just absolutely brilliant
00:37:29.460
is um i think i'm going to mess up the title but it's uh how the um how the british caused the u.s civil
00:37:39.840
war and that is also very fascinating because it ties in with globalism and uh and how they tried
00:37:47.860
already to break up the united states back then uh purely for um uh economic purposes and uh they
00:37:56.500
didn't they just didn't want the u.s to be a strong independent nation well there's an interesting uh
00:38:02.480
angle to that that of course people what you're referring to is the the potentiality of the british
00:38:07.020
coming in support of the confederacy in the south um the cotton sales that were going to to throughout
00:38:12.480
the empire but there was a potential uh warning that the british would get involved to open up those
00:38:21.100
southern ports so that the united states the union army the union navy is of course where we get you
00:38:26.100
know dan the fort torpedoes full speed ahead um the great quote from the u.s navy that if the british got
00:38:32.460
involved the czar the emperor of russia at the time came in and said if the british get involved then
00:38:40.200
the imperial russian navy will come in on behalf of the north and on behalf of the union and so you
00:38:47.160
have this same imperial great power struggle that was going on even throughout the 1800s to your point
00:38:54.980
again about what was sort of really going on in the geopolitical space as well as you know we look at
00:39:01.800
it as you know the question of slavery and and states rights and you know sort of these other
00:39:06.420
conflicts but there is a broader context that gets very much lost when you only look at it through a
00:39:11.700
narrow lens um we're going to come back i think we have one more segment left with nor bin laden this
00:39:16.580
has been one of the most fascinating conversations that we have i don't think we've stuck to our
00:39:20.780
initial plan whatsoever but i think we've we've built upon it and improved and and so hopefully in
00:39:26.120
the last segment we can build back better we'll be right back
00:39:29.040
so nor this is our last segment and we've talked about how we believe in in the power of human
00:39:37.700
agency the human spirit we believe in god and we've talked about the history of globalism and how
00:39:45.080
we brought ourselves to this point but the next stage that i really see them focusing on is this
00:39:51.520
question of transhumanism why are they so focused on transhumanism why does elon musk push
00:39:58.440
neural link and these new platforms for us why is this the next step in the plan
00:40:04.500
that's such a great question and um as you mentioned you know they really want to quell
00:40:11.700
that spirit they're so anti-human and this is why they're so anti-american because this is precisely
00:40:17.140
what the founding fathers had understood and what they managed to enshrine in uh the constitution and
00:40:23.380
the bill of rights this this um protection of our rights that are god given and not given by any
00:40:31.260
type of government and these people want to be the masters even klaus minion schwab said it the other
00:40:38.160
day to master the world this is how they view themselves and so it goes hand in yeah a master of
00:40:44.920
the future and uh that's exactly how these people view themselves we we closed um the last show with that
00:40:52.700
is that they believe that they are god and that they have power over us and that they know how we should
00:40:58.720
um lead our lives and that they have the legitimacy to tell us how to lead our lives and um this goes hand
00:41:07.320
in hand with everything that we were talking about with the eugenicists program uh that they've rolled out
00:41:13.040
throughout the 20th century in so many various ways including coming back to poisoning us mind body and soul
00:41:19.840
in order to limit our quote proliferation to use one of their terms uh because they view us as a as a
00:41:27.660
cancer and as an impediment to their precious resources that they want to control and that they want to
00:41:35.480
manage as they see fit and so we are basically merely cattle in the system that have to be used as
00:41:41.880
exactly as you said at some point in the conversation cogs in the machine and we have to serve
00:41:47.280
we have to serve what it is they need in their lives and so in order to keep us subservient
00:41:54.560
um they want us to live in the metaverse to live in the pod and to eat and the bugs and in the same
00:42:01.480
vein that they believe that they are gods they want to transcend mortality and that's where the
00:42:07.320
transhumanism uh comes in but i believe in god i believe that when the time comes um you know i will
00:42:16.140
leave this uh this earth and i'm not trying to to fight that but they absolutely are they want to
00:42:23.660
stay in the matrix like cypher they want to eat their steak and um and uh that's not a world that i'm
00:42:32.560
i'm interested in seeing in my lifetime and thankfully i do have faith that we will thwart their plans
00:42:39.860
the the film that i i've always said that people need to watch in in addition to the matrix and and
00:42:46.320
really dark city which i think actually does a better vision of version of the matrix is uh is
00:42:51.600
gattaca and i once said that uh i would never would never marry someone if they didn't understand the
00:42:57.240
importance of the film gattaca where is a dystopian vision of the future in which uh genetically engineered
00:43:05.040
humans rule the world and yet there are still what they call faith birth humans and the faith birth
00:43:12.600
humans um are sort of this underclass a servant class a and they do menial labor gorvidal is in it
00:43:19.460
gorvidal does a fantastic job in the film as well as uh ethan hawk and jude law and uh the the genetically
00:43:25.340
engineered people are referred to as valids and the the faith birth or natural birth people are referred
00:43:31.800
to as invalid so you you are invalid if you have not gone through the system and uh this is of course
00:43:37.400
the film where um uma thurman and and uh ethan hawk met and they later became married i think their
00:43:43.180
daughter is like an actress now and uh in the film though ethan hawk's character plays someone who was
00:43:50.800
an invalid that shows the power of the human spirit and shows that his yearning and it's it's it's shown
00:43:58.580
through the motif of his character wanting to become an astronaut in the film that you know that in
00:44:03.140
the system that's been set up there's no way that a non-genetically engineered person could ever make
00:44:07.980
it through the rigorous training of an astronaut program and he proves them all wrong because of his
00:44:13.980
belief in the transcendent his belief in the human soul and is able to actually make it into space
00:44:21.240
because of his belief in in breaking down every single one of these quantifiable rules that anyone
00:44:28.300
could even understand and so that film came out in 1997 and uh i remember just sort of you know
00:44:35.320
saying uh uh glibly afterwards i said you know i'm not gonna i'm gonna marry anyone who doesn't uh
00:44:41.180
who doesn't get this movie because i don't want to ever have kids with someone who doesn't understand
00:44:44.400
all this and on i'm not to you know make it too personal but on one of the very first dates that i
00:44:50.340
ever had with my wife tanya tay we actually got to meet ethan hawk and the director of gattaca at a
00:45:00.300
private uh at a private film screening um that i had i was you know when i was in the military i would
00:45:05.880
i was able to receive tickets for it and uh it always kind of popped back in my head to say you
00:45:10.620
know i remember saying that and and this seems like something is working out uh in an interesting
00:45:16.860
way and and of course yes we we do believe that as well so tanya was based from the start
00:45:23.260
look tanya's from eastern europe they're all based over there i mean you know they they don't go in
00:45:29.720
for any stuff i mean and she said uh i i remember as well with the vaccine rollout when um yeah they came
00:45:36.500
in and um you know with this with the the covid vaccine if anyone tries to bring that slime around
00:45:43.180
my babies they're gonna have to get through me first oh for sure and uh not to get too personal
00:45:48.920
either but for example i wouldn't have children with someone who is uh who is jabbed because you
00:45:54.600
just don't know uh what the consequences on the long term um can be but no that movie was
00:46:01.520
absolutely incredible i don't remember the guy's name we tweeted about it but the director
00:46:06.460
who has such a great uh filmography how do you pronounce that word filmography filmography yeah
00:46:14.540
um it's well you know yeah andrew nickel yeah uh the true man show anon um there were yeah at least
00:46:23.040
two three others that were absolutely great he also did lord of war yeah lord of war yeah uh the
00:46:28.340
nicholas cage which of course you know just goes through the you know how our wars are actually
00:46:32.780
and a fantastic filmmaker couldn't recommend more to everybody but on this last note we've got a few
00:46:38.700
minutes left nor can we win can human agency and the human spirit win against this 100 year 200 year
00:46:48.320
cabal that is pushing globalism upon us that has been working out the deals behind the scenes is it enough
00:46:54.640
listen we have to brace for very difficult years ahead uh i i'm not one to you know sugar
00:47:02.360
coat things and we will be going through great trials um even worse than i think what we saw the
00:47:09.920
last three years and we saw the damage and the destruction that that caused um but that being said
00:47:21.500
couldn't agree more absolutely couldn't agree more by the way uh andrew nickel i was just looking
00:47:29.140
at the thing during the break there also did truman show yeah of course yeah the the the idea that
00:47:35.080
we're all uh being controlled by people behind the scenes and that our own lives are not actually our
00:47:40.380
own decisions and that there's some nebulous uh force that's watching all of us controlling
00:47:45.180
everything behind the scenes i mean some of the most uh transformative films of the last two decades
00:47:50.080
really have been from he also does an entire film about the uh the united states drone program in the
00:47:55.940
middle east and um the all of the controversies that go along with that which we're now seeing
00:48:01.960
on the battlefield play out in in ukraine i'm not sure if it's prescient or if it's predictive
00:48:08.260
programming you know with hollywood usually it's the latter but in any case it was um it was completely
00:48:15.840
spot on when it comes to observations about our society and where we're headed couldn't agree more
00:48:21.880
but but norban laden thank you so much for your time your energy your faith and your endurance in
00:48:29.120
this fight because we do have to grin and bear it we do have to embrace the suck but at the same time
00:48:34.720
we have to understand that they will never defeat the human spirit go follow norban laden twitter getter
00:48:41.660
all of her writings all of her work and ladies and gentlemen once again you have my permission to lay short
00:48:46.500
policymakers to deport them by the island too so let's go talk about them we're not expecting them to play