postyX - March 11, 2025
Double Trouble: Monika and Alfred Schaefer-Political Prisoners
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2 hours and 14 minutes
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Summary
In this episode of The Gong Show, we introduce ourselves to our first guest, Alfred Schreier. We talk about his life growing up in canada, how he ended up in Germany, and what he's been up to the past couple of years.
Transcript
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all right well while she's figuring that out alfred welcome to x welcome to the wild west
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welcome to the gong show um and we wanted to sort of talk with you a bit about yourself
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your history you've kind of done some um excited exciting things um some exciting things have
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happened to you over the past couple of years but um maybe we could just talk about what it was like
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growing up in canada what you're you were born in canada i'm trusting and you know what sort of those
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first formative i think i'm in oh yes we gotcha you're good we got you okay i'll mute now i'll
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mute again so alfred can answer your nice questions there yay monica well done okay
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yeah actually i was my older brother was born in canada and then my parents were back just for a
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few months in germany and i happened to be born in germany um but i grew up in canada of course
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and i never thought i'd end up living here as a you know returnee sort of thing but um things uh when
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i after i had worked for ibm for a couple of years actually three years in canada um i i went on i
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went traveling you know that was my dream to go traveling and i rode my bike all the way around
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the u.s and i came to europe and did a lot of biking here and went down and through africa and
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met up with some people and we sold vehicles uh like buses and trucks in in africa after driving
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them down through the sahara and so forth and then i realized um if i don't get back into uh the serious
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life uh soon i might i'll be end up either dead or uh or or or on skid row or something um and so i
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applied for ibm in germany when i was 29 years old and i was very lucky and i got a job in fact in fact
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i got a job for which i wouldn't even have dared to apply for which was um i applied to just be a
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technician and they were looking for people in the large systems um division at that point in time
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and this uh i lucked out and that's where i landed and um after my initially i just wanted to stay
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here for a couple of years to get some experience working outside of canada but but the opportunities
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i had with that job that i had scored basically uh i would have been a fool to let that go by
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so i stayed here and and and i was starting to really enjoy it and um actually it was this work
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at ibm that gave me the uh that made me realize when i did finally wake up to this you know problem
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that we have in this world that i've got no choice but to uh use all the skills that i learned
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you know in my life up until this point in time uh like you've got to fix you've got to work at
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fixing this thing because if for me i said if i don't do it who do i expect is going to do it you
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know the guy working at the gas station or or you know the guy working running the bakery i mean not
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everybody is able to do what needs to be you know to understand and and and deal with what the
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problems that we have but the um but this is now reaching people in all walks of life and we're now
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at a point where everybody has to start doing something um okay but going back to um my yeah
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my my life until the point of where i was awake where i woke up and and and where i say thank god
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that monica woke up with me and we became this team because that multiplied our our our strength
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or our power you know like like uh exponentially it's not like one person plus one person is two
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people one plus one in this case was like 10 times 10 it just really amplified what we were able to do
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and um and and and this also leads me to believe that when when i see all of our people like the
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white race not only the white race all the people of this world waking up to the jew problem that we
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have uh including the jews who have still got some compassion and some functioning brain cells
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they can often also be be our most valuable uh uh brothers in arms um in this effort to overcome this
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bad programming that we're dealing with we're dealing with something um that this bad programming
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that the jews carry in them is our demise not only a human beings but all so many so much other life on
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this planet will die off if we don't get this resolved in a civilized fashion and um that's
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that's where we're at now but there's such a so much to talk about when you say how did we get into
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this uh so i'll give it back to monica and and and we'll cover all this on on the show and in the in
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the coming days and weeks and months yeah so alfred thanks for for that little short introduction but you
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know one of the things that i uh talked about in my fast bash speech back in 2019 i sent that
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a copy of that to you in jail and you called that one of your your 13 lottery wins that you got
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while you were in jail because you enjoyed that so much but i i told a little bit about you and
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you know what makes alfred tick and i told a little bit about some of your past adventures and this is
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something that we don't really talk about very often but you should tell about your sailing for
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example but you also did big cycling trips through africa but your sailing trips in particular why did
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you tell people about that because it's something that really very few people know about this because
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and why it's relevant to our current battles you know yeah yeah i'll do that okay i did so many
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things i thought you know i don't want to go into all the details of the things i did in all my life
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but but so many of the things that i went off to do uh i knew that there will uh well for example
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these atlantic crossings with the sailboat um i i went did seven crossings with the sailboat this
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mistral thing and and initially people were saying you can't go with that boat it's not designed for the
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the you know the the big seas kind of thing it's a coastal boat and so forth it's an old schooner you
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know a double master a schooner built in 1938 and um and the first but but the uh i always i i learned
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how to sail this thing on that boat actually after having taken set the sailing lessons and then we had
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the opportunity to take this thing across the atlantic from the u.s to germany uh in a regatta
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and all the people on board none of us had crossed the atlantic before on a sail on the sailboat a
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sailboat or this sailboat but uh i just assumed that there would be people on board that would have
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the skills that we would need if we ran into trouble and to make a long story short halfway across
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the atlantic the day after uh our navigator said well it's just as far back to newport rhode
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island or you know or new york as it is to ireland where we were headed or to greedeland we're about
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equally far from all of these points and it was the very next day that we suffered a rudder failure
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which meant we couldn't uh navigate the boat anymore we just had to it was a long keel boat so we we could
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hold a course with with properly trimmed sails and so forth but we couldn't we had to you know get out of
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the um uh regatta and just see how we can survive and it was so interesting to see how the the crew
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we were um i think the 14 people on that uh on that on that crossing but how the the the the these
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our entire crew divided into different groups and those who were the most the most arrogant loud
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mouthed know-it-alls before became those who were whining and crying about well what are we going to do
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we have to you know get rescued and so forth and then there was another group that they they couldn't
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really help but they got out of the way and then there was a couple of guys there's a couple of guys
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who were professional sailors who had who always had good ideas and full of energy and um they always
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called on me to join them on on on board fixing this doing that because i just says i i trust i trust
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that these guys had the skills to know what to do i would shut my mouth and just cooperate and and then
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help them and uh and don't be afraid of anything i mean it's not going to help you know the situation
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is what it is and um and this is the situation that when we when our uh life as we have known it
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suddenly changes that's a paradigm shift that most people cannot imagine and all those
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paul dolls those people who are pretending to be our leaders on television and in the mainstream media
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all of these people will be having will be in a completely totally different role when this thing
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goes over and it is going over and there's no stopping that and all of these people that are now
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you know including donald trump when he's so confidently you know uh being the playing the role of his life
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or this little piano playing penis there selinsky uh you know these are all jews or or they're working
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for the jews and they think they are going to remain you know keep this power that they now have
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for all time no the revulsion that they are generating against themselves is going to uh they're going to be
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the whining begging for mercy worms at the bottom when this thing goes over begging not to be killed
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because when this the rage that they are generating against themselves by what they are doing and
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pretending not to know is is it's like a uh it's a biological uh response that they are going to
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trigger and it's like if you have to vomit you can be in the you know in your brand new car you know
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and and you've got your new shoes on all everything's nice but when you have to vomit there is there will
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be a trigger that you you will not be able to hold back and that's what we are heading for without a
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doubt there's no escaping there's no there's no alternate route the time that we have to resolve
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the problem that we are now we find ourselves in the time to resolve it in a semi-civilized way is
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rapidly coming to an end and i always compare this situation that we find ourselves in right now
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is if just pretend you're on a big airplane and uh you know you're going on to some you know some
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vacation or whatever everything is just hunky-dory fantastic great and then you find out uh the flight
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trajectory that you are on is taking you straight into a mountain range and then you find out that
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the crew the pilots the engineers and so forth are all either drunk or stoned or or dead or whatever
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but the the time remaining to take control of this plane on this fatal flight trajectory is rapidly
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coming to an end okay when you impact the mountain range because you failed then it's very likely that
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every single person on that plane will die okay we this is what our situation actually is right now
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we could not have imagined that we would find ourselves in this situation ever you know i mean
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we none of us ordered it none of us wanted it but we have that's what we find ourselves in this
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situation and right now um there still is time but it's rapidly coming to an end to take control of
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the direction that we are going and all of these traitors at the top uh the only thing that will save
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their life basically is if they understand the situation and come out and confess i mean we've had
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examples in the past things like uh benjamin friedman people like that i mean they they were on the wrong
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side understood what's going on and came around and became one of our most valuable um allies or
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or or brothers in arms in helping us to understand the problem and unfortunately we didn't listen
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closely enough when benjamin friedman gave his talk in 1961 in the willard hotel uh you know he explained
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all of the stuff we should have listened and we wouldn't have had the mess that we now have but it is what
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it is and there's no sense in uh trying to wish it was had gone any different we have to deal
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with the situation as we find it today and um i'll give a microphone back to monica i need to drink a
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water here okay alfred thanks for that story i guess that was amazing i can't yeah i can't believe it
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if i were i don't know which category i'd be in but i would be the freaking the fuck out category
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because we're in the middle of the atlantic here guys and i don't know that's pretty you'd be
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surprised you'd be surprised based maidens because um maybe maybe yeah yeah no no that's pretty
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terrifying yeah no i remember when alfred when you were first telling us that story and you kind of put
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them into the three categories like you just did now and funny that the loudest whiners or sorry the
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loudest um people who you know for full of their own bossing around and stuff again they were the
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they were the whining little little uh crybabies then you know like saying well we have to we have
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to get the coast guard and so forth but when you're in the middle of the atlantic even if it's a regatta
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there's no hope there's no one's going to come and help you you know and if you do get you get
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someone to help you and they're going to tow you anywhere they own the ship you lose your ship i mean
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it's you know that's that's that's on the ocean there's different rules that uh that uh are valid
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on the ocean well on the coast that is for the coast right like they just monitor the coast not
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the whole ocean yeah exactly exactly nobody's going to come out there when you know like a crossing
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we would have been there three weeks on that crossing normally on the sailboat that's about as long as
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it takes but uh you cannot uh you know pick up the phone and ask for help and someone's going to
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quickly come if you're lucky there's maybe a freighter or something within uh you know uh radio
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distance or something and and they might come around and help you but that's uh you know very unlikely
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yeah yeah and the besides which it's not like you were drowning at that moment and so i mean you
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should carry on telling the story of what actually happened yeah i think it's it's gripping okay when
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the rudder failure occurred and uh we had to uh our our biggest fear at that point in time
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after assessing what the what actually had happened the damage uh is if we were at the risk of the rudder
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being torn off completely and in that in the process could have uh torn out uh or or created uh a big
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hole in the hull so it would have been uh you know a quick sinking kind of thing in fact at the beginning
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of the regatta we had uh listened to the coast guard side of the radio communication uh that one of our
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fellow yachts or boats uh had suffered uh a massive uh water you know like like a plank uh blew out kind
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of thing and uh was was sinking rapidly and the radio signals from the boat the the yacht was were not
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very strong we didn't hear them but we heard the the side the coast guard answering and that was sort of
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set a spooky mood on the boat when one of your fellow um boats goes down and they were actually
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all uh saved or rescued that was just two days out of of harbor you know from leaving new york
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and there was still a lot of boats around and stuff like that because it was near the coast still
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but then you know that went on and on and then our incident happened uh basically about 12 days or on
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day 12 or something like that i can't remember exactly but um after uh losing the being able
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to steer the boat properly uh we were drifted you know in the wrong direction for a couple of days
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before we did finally uh with with a lot of tricks and and and i can't go into all the technical
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technical details now but we managed to secure it so that we would not lose the rudder
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um and we were able to put on a uh on the trim the storm sail so and and get the boat going in the
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right direction namely to ireland and hold the course and then uh every i mean like every day you know
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dig 24 hours a day you know day and night keeping the boat just on the course on the course moving moving
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and and you look at at after every 24 hours on on the map and you say god we've hardly made any
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progress whatsoever and that's when you realize that uh just the the scale it's not like you can
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you know call for help or or do something and then you're you're you're on safe in a safe situation
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just shortly thereafter but you you it's never stopping never stopping going for it like took i think
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about 10 days or something before in this condition before we reached the coast and um
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the the the the the the emotions that you go through and then when you when you can actually
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smell the land i remember when we got you know reaching the irish coast and we could smell before
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we could see the the any land we could smell it and it was just it's just ecstasy it's it's um
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it and and yeah i mean this this these kind of experiences were all necessary for me to be able
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to deal with this political struggle that we are now in because i've learned to uh struggle and fight
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and not expect instant gratification like we are in a normal comfortable life in our civilization now
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which is rapidly dying we are we have been conditioned to do everything for instant gratification
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our entire employment the way we are you know if you you you uh if you do something if you excel at
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work you know you get it you know you get a reward or something and get a pay increase and all this
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kind of stuff if you do something for anybody you expect them to say say thank you right away and
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um people are not used to maybe uh going into a struggle where you won't be getting any kind of
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gratification you will be getting like right now they have a so that if if you actually do what you
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need to do to get this resolved you will not be rewarded you will be punished so it's like the
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this is how the the jews with their uh with their parasitic uh method means of controlling us
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have got it so down that they know how to get entire geographies of populations like conditioned
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dogs doing their work and after they are no longer uh after they've been exhausted from just working
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for the jew they get exterminated which we have just witnessed now with their uh covid corona
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jew you know jubonic whatever it was you know injecting people with this with this with this
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rat poison a bioweapon i mean you know in the hopes now while the white race has been milked for
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all it can be milked now it's time to breed them down or exterminate them out of existence this is what
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we're facing and i mean the the only i'm kind of jumping around a bit here but but the only reason
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we still exist is to get this right you know there there is no other reason because if we don't get
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this right even the memory of us ever having been here will be erased okay that is the agenda that's
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written into the program that's it it's not guesswork we know that's their objective you just have to read
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their protocols i mean yeah you know the best of the goyim deserve to be to be slaughtered which means
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killed which means you know tortured to death whatever and even the memory of them will be
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deleted i mean hey if we don't if we are not able to understand what that means we don't even deserve
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to live that's the situation that we find ourselves in now and um yeah i'll give it back to you again
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well i guess i kind of wanted to know so when did you guys become jew pilled because you started off
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as you know like german canadian kids went through the um canadian school system all of a sudden you
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got bombarded with this world war ii history that i know hit monica particularly hard in the heart
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going like how dare you be so terrible yeah yeah to your parents and your parents were like uh we didn't
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know what are you talking about and then so you go through all of that like you know our education
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indoctrination programs and then i can answer this what happened if you like go for it monica yeah just
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to give alfred's voice a break there and take get a drink of water or whatever but thanks alfred for
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all that about the sailing that it was really really pertinent for it's not just irrelevant like you say
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it's it's there's a lot of things observations and lessons there that can be learned and plus just
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for your own life you know all these uh big big things that you did enabled you then to see clearly
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that wow there's uh like everything is at stake here everything is at stake so like you say when
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people uh you know if they need to get involved everybody can do something it's not really up to us to
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prescribe what everybody can do but everybody can do something and to get into this struggle because
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all those things that you're sort of protecting yourself for you know protect my job protect this
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protect that that these things will not exist if we don't get this right because they want us gone
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but anyway how do we wake up that's what your question was and how did this all happen how do we get
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jew pilled you know red pilled and and jew pilled i guess is it started about 2011 10 years after 9-11
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and alfred was the first in the family to send out these family emails and and he was saying things
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about israel and 9-11 and and i had kind of been a sort of like a seed had been planted for me a few
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years earlier when the father of one of my violin students had told me about this 9-11 truth movement
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in the united states and i was wide-eyed and very interested in what he was telling me but i didn't
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even have a computer yet at home and i was busy with life and i didn't have time to look into it but i was
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very interested in what he was telling me he basically told me that these buildings came down with you know
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controlled demolition explosions and whatnot and and that you know the story they told us was a lie
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but then time passed and i didn't pursue it so then i was ready for this when alfred like i was primed you
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could say so when alfred wrote these emails i i was sort of like oh alfred how can you say this oh how can
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you say that like the jews because i would i was flinching in terror you know to say anything about
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the jews because that's what we've been trained to how to react when somebody said something about
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the jews other than the poor persecuted jews or that oh that talented jew you know doing this all
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these very talented things you know that's the two narratives that you're allowed to say the word jew or
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jewish that they're either you know the poor jews being persecuted or they're super talented but you
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can't put them into any other context like oh they did 9-11 what where'd you get this information
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from alfred so he obliged and sent me a lot of stuff and i went by then i had a computer at home
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and internet and all that stuff and i dove down the rabbit hole you could say and that's kind of where it
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started and alfred was you know kind of five steps ahead and i was really working hard to get caught up
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on just oh figuring this out and it was shocking i tell you it was shocking that was not an easy time
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because my world was getting turned upside down but really in reality it was getting turned back upright
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from being upside down and this like we've been put into the you know upside down state where everything
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is inverted and reality has been turned on its head and everything is exactly pretty much the opposite of
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what they've taught us so yeah then um within the next i don't know 18 months or so um figured out
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that gee line didn't get invented in 2001 and you know i'd like to add some yeah go ahead also monica
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you know like years before many years before when uh we would sometimes ask or talk about uh things
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that you know in the war you know since our parents were came from germany and had experienced that
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and there was discrepancies that didn't make any sense and where they would like well for example
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dresden you know they'd start talking about 25 000 dead and and and which is of course a total
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obnoxious uh you know lying it down uh there was at least 500 000 some people say oh 750 000 it was
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filled a jam-packed filled with real uh refugees from the east when that when that the real holocaust
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happened in dresden and you know this this massive raid there and uh when we my my like my mom would
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often just say well you know the victors write the the story and and so forth we did not um understand
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or we could not we could never have envisioned where this agenda uh is taking us back then if anybody
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would have said back then when this propaganda was being rolled out what the final agenda is
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nobody in the right mind would have believed it because it's so so vile so evil i mean the jews
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actually were celebrating the fact that the destiny of the white race now resides in their hands
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as of 1945 when they could when they saw what they were able to uh unleash on this planet earth
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the you know with with the primarily the white race being divided you want to divide and conquer sort
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of a strategy here they saw the success of their uh endeavor looking down from the mountains of dead
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white people primarily so they says hey this is going really good and the first world war and actually
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so many wars before it was always pitting our best men against the best men you know on each side
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so we find ourselves now in at only a certain percentage of what we would be if it had not been for
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this constant repeated pulling down of the best of our genes if you want to call it that i mean when
00:29:40.680
those people who don't go into battle because they're uh they're cowards or they're they're sick
00:29:46.960
they're they're they're out of shape but those are the ones that are left then to breed after the best
00:29:52.320
ones have all been killed on the front um you know no no farmer would do that with his with his
00:29:58.760
livestock is always kill off the best ones no quite the opposite you take the best ones for a breeding
00:30:03.740
stock to optimize the quality of your herd well the jews consider us as you know the goyim the best of
00:30:11.540
the goyim deserve to be slaughtered they are actually they're they're they're trying to engineer us down
00:30:19.160
so that nobody can challenge them uh them being in charge as the high priests of the money of what we're
00:30:26.940
supposed to believe uh and and and basically they have learned how to live off of us as true parasites
00:30:35.960
you know taking control of the money which entitles the holder of that money the real value which they
00:30:42.800
have never ever produced quite the contrary they i mean just the latest example is this uh covid uh plan
00:30:51.240
to me is uh what value was there in injecting all these people with this bio weapon well nothing it
00:30:57.740
was death it's sickness it's it's murder actually it's mass murder but they had extracted huge amounts
00:31:04.540
of money which now entitles them to real value based on this fake legal system that we have and so
00:31:11.620
they're not and that's why the jews are all dancing and saying wow there's so much money that is now all
00:31:16.620
ours we don't even know what we're going to do with all that much money kind of thing they're going
00:31:21.060
out of their minds in in you know in in uh they're drunk on their power and and and wealth but this is
00:31:29.040
just uh just like a balloon that's going to burst and they will have nothing to celebrate they will be
00:31:34.920
they will be hiding in order not to get hunted down and killed that's the biological response that's
00:31:40.760
not coming that's why i i mean that's why there are some ex-jews who have been my best brothers in
00:31:48.300
arms in this because they have understood the fault the fault or the flaw in this program and i understand
00:31:56.040
that they are very well able to do something about it because they have good inside inside knowledge
00:32:01.700
and that's what and that that's our um that's what we are all of my work now is i always look at this
00:32:09.920
and frame this as as a uh a code problem uh uh if i had a computer and this thing had such a bad
00:32:18.340
operating system that it produced nothing but garbage if i was unable to reap to do uh basically
00:32:24.780
reformat the the the you know the disks or the insides of the computer and install a proper operating
00:32:31.940
system um i'll take my biggest hammer and just smash that thing into you know as hard as i can six
00:32:37.980
million pieces and burn every single one of them because the computer is of no value and this is
00:32:43.160
what these jews if they can either we don't have to kill them all we can try to reprogram them and if
00:32:49.600
they don't uh and if you see what they're doing now in gaza you're seeing how they're uh you look at
00:32:54.900
them as individuals what what is their track records well those who have uh involved themselves in in
00:33:01.640
this despicable behavior and and and you know well they they need to be punished as criminals
00:33:06.260
like if somebody goes out you know raping little kids or just you know i i don't want to go into
00:33:11.920
you know all the crimes that are committing it's it's it's unspeakable what they're doing but they
00:33:16.180
need they need to be held to account if they are not held to account as criminals then the whole group
00:33:22.280
and anybody who ever was was belong to that category jew will be held account as guilty whether they did
00:33:29.740
something or not because the guilty ones seem to have gotten away well they will be their placeholder
00:33:34.500
kind of thing and be smashed i mean we will if we were too feeble to deal with this we would not be
00:33:42.880
here today no peoples have ever been able to exterminate the white man before and i don't think
00:33:51.440
that these uh uh child raping uh foreskin eating jews are going to do at this time it's they are
00:33:59.160
exposed and the jews have always known that the truth is their end that is why they had things like
00:34:06.660
a death penalty on anybody caught with the with the protocols or or or who knew too much about the
00:34:12.560
talmud and all that kind of stuff in the soviet union that was called oh that's anti-semitism and
00:34:18.300
that's the death penalty just for knowing about what they do but i always compare that to if a
00:34:23.880
horse flies i mean when a horse fly lands on your arm it is it's not uh you know because you're
00:34:30.760
consumed with hatred and full of prejudice that you slap that horse fly dead i mean that horse fly has
00:34:36.440
never ever ever done anything bad to you but you know what you he will do if you let him sit there
00:34:42.320
now these jews we know what they uh they call this uh people of jewish faith you know oh they always
00:34:49.720
whine about people of jewish faith is that the faith that it's okay to rape uh a newborn baby a newborn
00:34:58.280
baby and if if they miss that if the baby managed to escape these these these uh rapists and reaches the
00:35:05.520
age of three years and one day then not only will the child be raped by this rabbi the leader of the
00:35:13.420
jews but he will then be killed the little girl will be killed because he seduced that poor little
00:35:19.280
rabbi now anybody who i don't say the reason that they do that is not because it's fun to rape and
00:35:26.520
kill a three-year-old girl it is because that is practicing to overcome any residual empathy that they
00:35:33.280
may be suffering from okay if you have empathy inside of you which most of us i hope do then you
00:35:40.000
would not be able to smile at your patients because you you're you're pretending to be a doctor and
00:35:46.000
you're injecting them with a covid vaccine that that you know is going to kill them maybe not today but
00:35:51.020
but within the next few years most likely um it is an exercise in overcoming empathy because with
00:35:58.920
empathy you couldn't pull off uh look at larry silberstein how he's just laughing and making
00:36:03.340
jokes about how how how sleazy he managed to to pocket four and a half billion dollars uh you know i mean
00:36:10.620
i don't think any normal person could do that because it's just unimaginable like why why would you want
00:36:16.220
him oh did the space get muted uh i i didn't know alfred looks like he's mute there you go i i must
00:36:28.640
have accidentally pushed the button sorry anyway yeah well okay i i wanted to ask you alfred like who
00:36:36.160
influenced you because you're very passionate about your convictions at this point and like was it
00:36:43.640
something that you read was it something that you watched who influenced you around this the jq the jp
00:36:51.940
okay because you're yeah yeah i started i always i going way back i was i was always uh irritated by
00:37:01.020
and annoyed by the politics you know uh with israel and so forth how come they get away with everything
00:37:07.800
and and and we you know and we're supposed to be law-abiding people and they seem to get away with
00:37:13.480
everything and then i started blogging on american websites like foreign affairs or you know foreign
00:37:20.800
policy and stuff like that and that was like in going back to like 2010 you know 2009 sort of thing
00:37:26.820
and um and and and then i i i started when certain things really irritated me and and i'd always um
00:37:36.700
i try to i started to get i started to understand what happened with 9-11 and then i would when in
00:37:43.860
these websites where they would try to um justify their positions like for example why we need to
00:37:50.220
attack iran like right now and that kind of stuff and i would and at that time you were still able to
00:37:55.840
actually comment on these websites of course that's changed now because they realize that all the
00:38:00.200
comments are tearing them to pieces but back then they were actually quite uh quite fair and open
00:38:05.760
they you could comment on there you know once once you got your uh an avatar or something to so you could
00:38:11.800
log in there and then i would sometimes say stuff like i hate to sound like a repeating record but this
00:38:19.980
if you look at 9-11 and so forth and blah blah blah sort of thing and then i i got other people
00:38:24.580
who were uh reading my reading my comments and they say uh alfred don't ever apologize we need you
00:38:32.140
you know like like i i sort of thought i was just repeating myself repeating myself and i'd apologize
00:38:38.360
for repeating myself and say no you know we need you keep keep doing it keep doing it so so that was a
00:38:43.960
i got real good motivation just by the feedback the positive feedback i was getting by other people who saw
00:38:49.420
also the problem that we have and we're glad that somebody else is is is is working at it you know
00:38:56.160
and um and that's something that we also have to also keep in mind is we need to uh
00:39:03.500
feed you know provide positive feedback to people who are coming around are beginning to understand uh and
00:39:10.840
and uh you know we had we need to give that positive feedback to all the people who are doing
00:39:17.020
you know in our movement kind of thing but that's happening now that's happening automatically kind
00:39:21.720
of thing but but that that was my own history back going back then and that's when i realized
00:39:27.220
uh because of my own uh you know uh work work experience and so forth with ibm and i was in
00:39:36.160
development lab in the united states for three years in boulder colorado and so forth and i learned how
00:39:42.140
to communicate with people how projects are are you know have to be set up and organized and what you
00:39:47.380
have to watch for and and and you know how products are brought to market and everything that goes into
00:39:53.360
it and and and then i realized that marketing the truth like just informing people of what's wrong
00:40:01.280
is really not that much different than marketing a product that you develop and you know engineer and
00:40:07.720
then bring it to market you have to support it that it has to be a you know have useful functions and so
00:40:11.920
forth so this is really no different than than that and um and i always loved my work uh you know when
00:40:19.780
i was working at ibm i really enjoyed that and then i'm enjoying this work here now even if you go to
00:40:25.380
prison sometimes so what you know like i mean but it it's it has to be done and and uh and people who
00:40:32.700
understand what we're doing they appreciate it and that's the rewards just the the satisfaction that
00:40:39.700
one can generate amongst yeah our fellow human beings
00:40:43.660
so yes indeed it's um it is kind of a um i would say it's the most rewarding thing that i've ever done
00:40:58.020
in my life alfred i don't know if you feel the same about it you're you know this is very rewarding
00:41:03.120
because it's kind of important i mean that's an understatement yeah big understatement and and i'm
00:41:11.040
sure that everybody who is like at our level kind of thing and and a lot of people are farther even
00:41:17.080
understand more but but uh you will also notice that when you encounter people out on the street now
00:41:24.300
uh they can be a doctor they can be anything at all but if they the way they respond to certain
00:41:29.560
subjects if they respond as a politically correct zombie the utter contempt one feels for these people
00:41:37.360
like i notice you know like i just had an experience with someone here a couple days ago the market and
00:41:44.820
and and and there is the the dialogue that was going on there with this woman who was actually a doctor
00:41:50.920
i just says holy shit she's acting like a little infantile uh you know she's got she got herself
00:41:57.380
vaccinated well posty that's never happened to me before
00:42:02.640
no my screen went white it just went white and then i know it's like oh shit like what it didn't
00:42:11.580
even say oh we're timing out or something like that yeah um they did not like what alfred was saying
00:42:19.120
let me that's what i'm wondering yeah alfred is going too hard they heard that the the j the j word
00:42:26.420
the j word too many times too many times um okay so hopefully alfred can come back
00:42:34.460
i dm monica's back up there yep she's here as speaker oh she just has to check your mic monica
00:42:40.840
that was great okay can you you can hear me now yeah we can hear you now
00:42:46.260
yeah so i i just messaged alfred via skype there that's where it's easiest to message him anyway
00:42:52.400
i told him to get back on that you started over i oh i see him down there again alfred you blew up
00:43:01.320
alfred you were cooking there he is we're back we're back okay yeah okay this happens sometimes
00:43:11.820
when people get uh too spicy for their liking yeah that's okay they can get used to it you know like
00:43:17.200
they think they can you know what it reminds me that i want to bring that up now is when when they
00:43:21.540
try to censor uh us down because we're speaking too clearly it's you know when a little little child
00:43:28.500
uh it covers its eyes because they think that that that's what's scaring them is is is uh is going to
00:43:36.760
be gone because they can't see it i mean come on um you know to just to attack us for speaking the
00:43:43.300
truth it's uh it's like nixon said it's not the crime that gets you it's the cover-up that kills you
00:43:49.880
this never before has the problem been out in such a high resolution that the entire picture over time
00:44:00.120
and space and it has never been out in a higher resolution than it is now and i also when i when you
00:44:07.960
look at at um monocultures a farmer who does or let's say a whole province or a whole area
00:44:14.480
has a single crop you know like just a single type of corn or something like that um well we know
00:44:21.400
from bad experience and history that a monoculture always has its its gloomy day when a certain grasshopper
00:44:31.040
disease or something comes along and devastates the whole the whole the thing you know and we have
00:44:38.140
this this this monoculture of of of uh of of deceit and crime and and and the money basically
00:44:46.460
all in the hands of a tiny little group that uh calls itself people of jewish faith yeah like i was
00:44:53.980
talking about the faith of of of raping newborn babies um and and and injecting entire populations
00:45:01.380
with with bioweapon and and and uh it's you know anyway um this monoculture its digital technology
00:45:09.760
is changing they they cannot possibly can retain the control over uh everybody now waking up
00:45:20.360
and it is inherent in our the fact that we exist it we there's no single living anything on this planet
00:45:29.740
that does not have its own will to survive now they have um basically tried to uh uh anesthetize or put
00:45:40.020
our will to survive to sleep through deception through chemistry through all kinds of things but they will
00:45:48.280
never ever succeed in the end in rotting us out completely not us the european people because uh
00:45:56.660
no no if if that if it was that easy to take us out we wouldn't be here now yeah absolutely thank you
00:46:04.240
know and that's how it is and and we are waking up in fact the other races if if the jews just
00:46:10.420
hypothetically if they succeeded in taking us out they wouldn't hate us hate us for the lies that they are
00:46:16.740
inculcating into all the human beings on this planet about how bad we are no they would hate us
00:46:22.720
because we didn't step up to the plate and do what we are responsible to do what we are capable of doing
00:46:29.800
and deal with the problem nobody is more capable to deal with this jew problem than we are okay and
00:46:38.300
that's why all the races on this planet are expecting nothing less from us than to just stand up on our
00:46:44.720
goddamn feet and just do what needs to be done it's not that hard anytime anybody uses any of these
00:46:50.960
ridiculous uh words like this this uh this uh superstition the holocaust i call it a painful
00:46:58.040
superstition i mean anybody like when trump says oh you know uh israel has a right to defend itself
00:47:04.440
since october 7th when hummus those vile palestate those terrorists attacked poor poor israel and then
00:47:11.840
then he says goes on to say and anybody who denies that it's like a holocaust denier
00:47:16.000
donald trump the the this this there's this crazy actor that's pretending to be president
00:47:22.080
he has disqualified himself for all time would take any kind of a serious role in anything for that
00:47:28.160
kind of ridiculous nonsense when the low iq negroes that are flooding into our white countries
00:47:33.660
laugh themselves silly about the superstitions that we sort of seem to seem to wallow in guilt about
00:47:40.260
the the holocaust i mean that's what we that's how we have to talk and anybody who brings up that
00:47:45.420
word holocaust is it what are you what are you talking about you know you know like you we we must
00:47:50.960
not allow a single one of these these these these i have no words for that this nonsensical superstitious
00:47:58.660
bullshit uh to to to go uh you know you have to punch it back right away and and and you know
00:48:06.580
not not not a single person on the stage now that we see is doing that and that's why not a single
00:48:14.100
one of those people that we see now on the stage are going to survive they're not going to be there
00:48:17.600
much they're not going to be there much longer we expect this to fail and fall uh in very very short
00:48:23.180
order that's so yeah on that point okay go ahead base yeah well yeah i just wanted to ask you i like
00:48:29.040
um to drill down on specifics so what um to if any influence did ernst sundell have on either
00:48:37.720
alfred or monica or both of you guys big time for me big time for me yeah so and and you know
00:48:46.340
um when i first started to look into it and that was after i resisted i'm talking about it being
00:48:53.880
the world war ii history we've been told and you know now after waking up to 9 11 and then
00:49:01.140
some time goes by and then um you know it's like okay holocaust well i i just thought no no no no no
00:49:08.480
that's too big there how could they lie about something so big so i resisted even looking at it for
00:49:13.040
for several more months then i finally looked and one of the first things that i did look at was
00:49:21.640
this ernst sundell the video about what happened to him it's 90 minutes long i ended up putting that
00:49:29.440
as one of the three that i recommended at the end of my six minute little video called sorry mom i was
00:49:36.560
wrong about the holocaust like in six minutes you can't really say much especially when a minute of
00:49:41.360
it is filled with music and that kind of thing so it's just a few minutes long it's very short but
00:49:46.660
at the end of that i had recommended the viewer to look up these other titles of these other videos
00:49:55.080
and there were three of them and one of them was off your knees germany with three exclamation marks
00:50:02.720
behind that statement and that was the story about what happened to earn sundell it was very very
00:50:08.240
formative for me and i still regard him to be one of the absolute giants in our movement in you know
00:50:16.960
telling the truth about what really happened and so yeah i would highly recommend people to
00:50:22.660
look for old you know interviews that he did and somebody who is um uploading stuff constantly daily
00:50:33.580
still old stuff is the fellow who was kind of like ernst sundell's right hand man for decades he was his
00:50:41.360
videographer jurgen neumann he went to poland with ernst sundell he has uh he goes by john robinson 101
00:50:50.540
and he if you go to bitude i think you can find there or odyssey daisy ray d-i-s-i-r-e-a something like
00:51:03.520
that i should look it up when i'm muted myself again and then i can tell you exactly how to find his work
00:51:08.920
but he's constantly re-uploading stuff from ernst sundell ernst sundell was an amazing man he was just
00:51:14.840
the nicest man uh he was a pacifist he was that's why he left germany at the age of i think 18 or 19
00:51:23.320
years of age he was born in 1939 so he was a war baby and then he wanted to have nothing to do with
00:51:31.660
you know a war war warring country but of course he didn't know the truth about stuff till a little bit
00:51:38.640
later after he came to canada and it was a guy named john arkand who was a he had spent time in
00:51:45.360
jail i this was just incredible like canada had concentration camps you could say or imprisoned
00:51:52.580
people for political reasons back in during world war ii days as well and this guy john arkand i would
00:52:00.100
encourage everybody to look him up he was was what they he called himself a fascist and he defined
00:52:06.420
fascism i mean this is another word that is tossed around like it's weaponized word just like nazi
00:52:13.100
weaponized word while that was a jew slur against the national socialists but regardless you know this
00:52:19.240
fascism is actually a good thing but it's tossed around people say oh that's so fascist meaning it's
00:52:25.240
so bad well no it's actually a good thing and people should educate themselves what it really means
00:52:29.640
and john arkand he had this huge library and ernst son went visit him and when he came out of that
00:52:36.980
first encounter with with uh john arkand and who basically led ernst through a history a european
00:52:45.180
history you know maybe in three hours or whatever and and ernst suddenly said he was born again that day
00:52:50.440
it was like he floated out of that room he was born again because it opened his eyes and then he you know
00:52:56.900
he kept on learning after that but he was a born again man after that but in the sense of learning
00:53:02.780
the truth and that oh they you know the germans weren't the bad people and he wanted to restore
00:53:08.320
the honor of the german people and then he you know he was a very talented man he had resources because he
00:53:15.260
was very successful as a graphic artist and i mean he put it all on the line to to get the truth out
00:53:23.360
there he went to jail um first in canada for two years in solitary confinement and you know they
00:53:30.420
tricked through trickery through you know three governments conspired to get him into jail that was
00:53:36.340
the german government the american government and the canadian government because he was living in
00:53:40.840
in tennessee at the time and they arrested him there and this was after 9-11 they had all kinds of
00:53:47.040
new laws on the books to deal with terrorists and now he was deemed a terrorist and he spent two years
00:53:52.280
in a canadian jail and had to go through a trial where he couldn't even face his accusers didn't
00:53:58.020
even know what the accusations were didn't know anything wasn't told anything but this somehow
00:54:02.880
flies in the aftermath of 9-11 so here's these these events these seminal events that all get connected
00:54:10.300
together through you know what they did with those you know events the false flag event of 9-11 the false
00:54:18.680
narrative of 9-11 and and turning you know our countries into police states and whatnot passing
00:54:24.880
all those laws that were completely undemocratic unconstitutional on everything and then you know
00:54:32.760
to be able to throw a man like ernst sundell into the dungeon in toronto jail in with lights on and
00:54:40.700
solitary confinement for two years then toss him back to the old country toss him back to germany
00:54:46.380
and there he went through a trial and spent five years in jail they and that was the maximum penalty
00:54:52.140
for the you know this speech crime and um to to doubt the holocaust lies and then uh he had to serve the
00:55:00.800
full thing even though he's on everybody loved him he's on best behavior he's a good you know really nice
00:55:07.220
man but whereas rapists and violent criminals they get out on half time or two-thirds time if they're on
00:55:13.840
good behavior in jail and if it's their first offense they get out before the end of their
00:55:18.140
sentence well not so with political prisoners and alfred you can attest to that you didn't get
00:55:23.700
let out early for your initial four-year sentence and then you get test tossed back in for six months
00:55:29.800
just for showing how high your dog pavlov can jump you know so then you go in for another six months and
00:55:36.320
and i i always say if there's a crime who's the victim and you had done this this peaceful gesture in
00:55:42.580
the courtyard of the previous uh prison where you had spent the four years and and uh you know one
00:55:49.200
other fellow in there and he says to the guard when the guard gets up in a in a tizzy about oh
00:55:55.560
hitler salute he said oh no no no alfred's just showing me how high his dog pavlov can jump
00:56:00.780
anyway that was a long answer to your question about ernst sandal but go ahead i'd like to comment
00:56:07.720
i've got all of his uh his videos that he's created uh in the data database here and um he's
00:56:19.060
no matter which one i happen to look at just for a sample kind of thing i am always amazed i always
00:56:25.000
look at when did he say what did he say at what point in time and then i realized of course you know
00:56:30.580
like most of his stuff was done while we were complete zombies still but he was so so he understood
00:56:36.140
exactly where this was heading and that's why he did what he did and and and i can see i can also
00:56:43.520
completely understand now why he uh was completely content and happy to be doing what he's doing
00:56:50.420
because he knew the importance of it and he did not air like he that the stuff his work was utterly
00:56:55.860
important and and the quality of his his work no matter which video you look at it's it they're all
00:57:03.340
very valuable it's just amazing and a piece of good news monica uh we have a a guy here in germany
00:57:09.120
now he's really good and his grandmother was the sister of ernst you see so so that that's related so
00:57:16.200
he's uh he's kind of a following ernst's footsteps and he's really good and he had asked um his like he
00:57:24.900
got to know his his his grand uncle grand uncle i guess you call it ernst and and ernst had told him
00:57:32.720
i did not want anybody else in our family to go through what i had gone through you know so that's
00:57:38.320
why he didn't like to uh talk too much about it when he was in his family uh circle there but but this
00:57:46.360
this young guy now he's yeah well he's about 40 years old or something but he's doing a very good job
00:57:51.960
benjamin is his name he's very very that's great to hear that's really good to hear alfred so i did
00:57:57.340
just for people's information before we move on to something else uh ernst tunnel so if you go to
00:58:04.680
bit chute and then put in your search bar john robinson 101 or 101 then you'll come up with this
00:58:13.820
channel where um ernst tunnel's right hand man is is re-uploading a lot of old material and and he's
00:58:21.380
uploading other stuff too like robert folisson speeches and and whatnot but you will find a lot
00:58:27.240
of ernst tunnel's work there you know like like the the the question that we were asked at the beginning
00:58:35.160
of this show was what triggered us kind of thing like to get moving to get involved and so forth
00:58:39.580
and uh this is um this is an important thing is what triggers people to get started and uh right right
00:58:49.360
now they're the threshold where it's almost impossible for the normie to evade the the the
00:58:58.100
trigger mechanisms now to get involved like you've got to get involved the the people who got vaccinated
00:59:03.680
uh those who are still who are still alive i mean those who are dead for them it's too late but for
00:59:09.360
every single person alive now no matter if they got vaccinated or not no matter what they've done
00:59:15.440
before there is no time to lose get involved somewhere somehow but do not cooperate with
00:59:26.360
these lies any longer because it's very soon there comes a point in time where everybody will be gauged
00:59:34.720
will be measured by what they did or did not do at what point in time and even now i say i don't care
00:59:41.380
what somebody's done in the past it's what they are doing now with what they know and if they did
00:59:46.600
if if they made themselves guilty by through complicity and so forth then they have to work
00:59:51.780
extra hard to to to to reverse that by doing really really good work in exposing the lies no matter what
01:00:00.460
no matter who just truth nothing but the truth is what's going to go through from now on you know
01:00:07.980
so alfred now that like the room has kind of come back together thanks for the people who have
01:00:13.280
followed us from crash to this one um so you know which is really disappointing because you um
01:00:20.960
you lose momentum right but um i guess i wanted to we've covered sort of the context of monica's
01:00:28.080
arrest in the past but let's talk about um your arrest and then like the charges that you faced
01:00:36.160
and your sentencing how much time you did in prison okay uh i got um initially when i was on that uh
01:00:46.720
that the big court case where i was with monica i had gotten 38 months so that was just over three
01:00:54.420
years uh that they nailed me there and then i got i was tried again for the things i had said during
01:01:02.400
that uh in my defense during that first big trial and also for showing how high uh my my or doing my
01:01:10.740
roman salute when monica walked into the courtroom uh they didn't like that very much at all and they
01:01:16.480
nailed me with that in a second trial and then they gave me a total of 48 months so that was four years
01:01:22.220
total and that was and that those four years were such an important part of my uh understanding
01:01:30.880
uh our whole problem and also understanding the resolution kind of thing and i want to give you
01:01:37.320
one example of what i mean by that it started i was moved from stadlheim prison to lantz uh lantzberg
01:01:45.260
prison and um and in this prison uh that that's when the covid corona nonsense started and i immediately
01:01:55.260
started resisting of course because i was you know i was informed i knew that was just a bioweapon nonce
01:02:00.580
you know another phase of their terror that they're doing and then i was stuck in a uh in in the bunk
01:02:07.600
in the bunker which you know like in this thing it was no the lights can't go out you know nothing to
01:02:13.520
write nothing at all and i went on a hunger strike there because i says this is like a coffin and it
01:02:19.120
says i'm i'm leaving this place and if it's in a box i'm not going to eat anything anymore until i at
01:02:24.500
least get a pencil to write you know something like that but it was when i was the being squished the
01:02:31.720
hardest under their boot kind of thing is where i i learned one of the most important things that is
01:02:38.180
going to help us win this thing and i call this the subtle signals the subtle signals that drive
01:02:44.980
everything we observe in nature and i'll give you just one example for example the uh the salmon you
01:02:52.140
know the salmon will um will go from wherever they are in the ocean they'll get a certain signal and they
01:02:59.040
realize it's time to go and and lay eggs you know and you know reproduce kind of thing and they will
01:03:06.340
swim thousands of miles or kilometers through the ocean and find the mouth of the the creek they
01:03:12.600
have to go up go up the you know combat waterfalls and all kinds of stuff just to go back to where
01:03:20.700
they once were born to spawn and lay new eggs you know like to reproduce and then after doing that
01:03:28.220
they die okay when they receive those signals these subtle signals that we can just imagine what they
01:03:35.480
we don't really know what they are but then they they were the only reason they exist is to fulfill
01:03:41.560
their mission that is the and they are in a state of ecstasy they don't care about anything they just
01:03:48.020
want to fulfill the mission that they are now on to do that and this is um now i'll tell you that
01:03:55.980
what happened when i was in this uh bunker you know like the the the whole kind of thing um i i refuse to
01:04:03.840
eat i says when they bring the food i says put it in the corner i'm not going to touch it and then
01:04:07.640
the next day when they open the cell they'd say to see the food it's still there he didn't touch it
01:04:12.440
they take it the same thing would start all over but one day about the third day or so this serbian
01:04:18.960
guy i knew he was behind the guards that when they put the food in there and and he uh i could see he
01:04:24.900
had a mask on but with his eye with one of his eyes he he winked at me with one of his eye like
01:04:30.700
like a greeting kind of thing and that really put me in ecstasy just this friendly wink of an eye
01:04:36.840
and the next day after that i happened to when they were leading me out uh down the hallway because
01:04:43.320
i get 60 minutes of fresh air every day and so they were leading me down the hallway to take me to
01:04:48.260
the courtyard so i could get the fresh air and um this same serbian guy was there you know cleaning
01:04:54.700
stuff because he was a house worker kind of thing he was a prisoner and um and through his mask i could
01:05:01.320
hear the words and nobody else could hear it he says stay strong stay strong and these words you know
01:05:07.120
stay strong two words and they put me in a state of ecstasy i was i was euphoric i was i was like
01:05:13.600
nothing could happen anymore and this these feelings of of of euphoria you know like just
01:05:20.440
ecstasy i was in happy i was in heaven this stayed with me for a long long time and like days you know
01:05:26.640
and and and these are the subtle signals that uh when our people understand who we are what it has been
01:05:37.140
done to us who is trying to do this to us we are going to come into this condition and that's what's
01:05:43.080
happening now and we will do whatever it takes whatever it takes to get this resolved and on that
01:05:52.540
note that's why i say now everything that the jew parasite is doing now is is nothing more than
01:06:01.620
setting the level of their own of his own punishment you know if you and i did a test when i was in
01:06:08.700
prison i i told uh i told the guys a story i says this is a role play i says imagine you find out
01:06:15.160
from your daughters when they get old enough to understand and to talk that when they were little
01:06:21.820
tiny little girls they were raped they didn't really understand what happened it was awful it was a trauma
01:06:26.620
but then they realized after the long time they find out what it was and then i says and imagine now
01:06:32.500
uh all the daughters in the town you know we're in a little town and they and they find and they're
01:06:38.860
saying and he was it and they're pointing at me he did it he did it now they all come to me and they
01:06:44.560
say uh we this is what we hear we understand you did this and this and instead of uh trying to say
01:06:51.340
oh well i you know blah blah some excuses no i i start i demand money from them because my penis is sore
01:06:58.980
then the question is do i live longer or do i have a more gruesome end and they these guys they
01:07:06.100
says even though it was a role play they had to hold themselves back from really they wanted to
01:07:11.700
fucking kill you you know like this is what the feelings they were getting and it was still role
01:07:15.260
play and i congratulated them for being they still got you know they're got they're still men and it
01:07:20.220
says this is exactly where the jew finds himself today they are whining about their sore penis after
01:07:28.300
having raped and plundered and and devastated this planet earth now they can continue let them
01:07:35.280
continue let them do whatever they think they they have to do but we are all waking up and we are
01:07:40.080
getting into this condition where the subtle signals are the driver of what we do okay and nobody else
01:07:49.160
can understand it but we know exactly what we're doing and that's why i think that's a nice white pill
01:07:54.240
like it's a very like like what you said about the being because we were talking earlier base and i
01:07:59.700
were about like white pills and how hard it is i guess to stay positive i guess white pill is the
01:08:05.080
modern term for trying to keep a positive attitude okay yeah yeah yeah thanks for bringing that up
01:08:09.860
because that's what it is and and i had to like and that's why i say i don't look at my prison time
01:08:14.900
uh as something bad no it was a necessary uh journey kind of thing and um and and yeah yeah
01:08:22.200
when i was supposed to be down at in in the most miserable
01:08:25.400
shoot you you just pushed your mute button again alfred but i'll just oh here yeah yeah yeah sorry
01:08:33.380
okay there you are there we go yeah it was when they had me under their heel supposed to be the most
01:08:39.240
miserable is when i was most euphoric because of the subtle signals that i happened that that that
01:08:45.700
occurred you know with this blink of the eye and the stay strong you know two words stay strong and and
01:08:50.700
and these then i then i knew i'm not forgotten i'm not you know and also going back now to what they
01:08:55.880
what the jews did to the germans and this is all calculated these rhein meadow death camps you know
01:09:02.240
where they starved and and and and the the worst thing for to happen to the germans it wasn't the
01:09:10.560
fighting in the in you know defending themselves it was the treatment after the after the hospital
01:09:18.240
the the the the the ceasefire kind of thing in 1945 that's when more germans died this was the most
01:09:26.140
depressing traumatizing uh degradation possible and the jews have learned that in order to uh better
01:09:36.640
indoctrinate a population they need to go through a trauma okay a real trauma and when i started working
01:09:43.040
in germany in 1985 for ibm i had the feeling that i do this the way i perceived it i was living here
01:09:50.660
the most common question people would ask me is how can anybody come from canada to live here in
01:09:57.320
germany that is how the self-loathing had had taken its course here in germany they could not imagine
01:10:04.980
themselves here as being something good this is how can anybody come to germany like to when they're
01:10:11.400
from canada and i said well i love it the the culture this and that and um what was i gonna say and
01:10:18.620
again and and and this is my my impression i had the feeling that the germany was for me like they
01:10:24.900
were behaving like if if a very beautiful woman was raped and and and and brutalized and then the the
01:10:32.160
the rapist or the brutalizer you know the the beautiful woman is just coming back to consciousness
01:10:38.000
coming becoming waking up and you you who are you know and and and screaming screaming vulgar insults
01:10:45.940
non-stop at this recovering rape victim this is how the germans seem to me to be they were so
01:10:54.860
brutalized so traumatized they could not think of themselves as being good that's like why the rabbis
01:11:00.980
will kill the three-year-old girl after they've raped it because he is the little girl is guilty of
01:11:07.000
seducing the poor rabbi that's how they twist this around in their mind somebody who was able to do
01:11:13.380
that as a grown man raping a three-year-old girl and killing it okay killing it because it seduced
01:11:19.160
them they are also capable of doing what they did to germany and then then then then then then
01:11:24.960
then in indoctrinating them with this this nonsensical superstition called holocaust which
01:11:33.420
trump still likes to and and musk and all these people still parrot because they're all jews i mean
01:11:38.360
they have to understand what they are doing and the punishment for that the consequences for doing
01:11:42.860
that well uh the role play i did in prison uh they wanted to kill me but it was a role play
01:11:48.160
but these people that are doing that to us now that's not a role play that is reality they ought
01:11:53.420
to start uh you know looking themselves in the mirror and asking themselves what do they really
01:11:59.520
believe where do they really think this journey is taking them yeah i don't think they have very much
01:12:03.680
self-awareness alfred i would not and i would not sell them life insurance paul right right hold on
01:12:09.920
i think base did you have a couple or another question about his experience in prison that you
01:12:14.960
wanted to well yeah yeah i just kind of wanted to get where you had ever concerned for your life in
01:12:20.580
there what was sort of the population of muslims in there you know you're now being branded as a white
01:12:26.800
supremacist neo-nazi all the things so did that put a target on your back were you in any danger
01:12:33.720
amongst the browns while you were in prison i'm glad you asked that question no no it was actually
01:12:39.860
quite the opposite of what one would expect i i was always very candid about why i was in there
01:12:46.260
and when there was like palestinians in the prison i'd tell them i'd always ask them
01:12:50.960
can you remember what your how your what your grandparents told you about the jews you know like
01:12:55.900
you know what i you know like make sure they understand what's actually going on in the world
01:12:59.340
and they they love me they people would come to me alfred you need a bodyguard i'll be your bodyguard
01:13:05.640
you know like and i says no i'll take care of myself but but thanks for the thanks thanks for
01:13:09.780
offering and if i do see some concerns if i'm for something i'll come to you thanks for the offering
01:13:16.120
no i was never ever really in danger there it aside from one little incident with when i was stuck
01:13:22.920
in a cell with a psychopath and and and but that also ended up uh in my favor like but that's a long
01:13:29.740
story i don't want to go into that right now but in the entire time i i was i had prisoners telling
01:13:38.800
other prisoners hey when schaefer says something you listen you know he knows what he's talking about
01:13:43.080
sort of thing i was um i that's why i actually when i came out of prison after those four years
01:13:49.340
i often says god take me back to prison because the people the zombies out here uh people walking
01:13:54.980
outside on in the open air with a mask on their face this is come on you people is that you know
01:13:59.980
you were never ever going to get an easier opportunity to show the regime that you you know
01:14:06.580
what you think of it but you you know if the regime asks you to stick your finger up your ass would
01:14:11.140
you do that it looks like it because you're wearing a mask i mean come on you know so the uh so yeah go
01:14:17.320
ahead well i was just gonna say i remember you did write in a letter that somebody i don't know if
01:14:26.060
it was the guards or if it was the prisoners themselves advised you not to join the soccer
01:14:33.060
you know because it games this is before you were in solitary confinement that's another whole story
01:14:38.780
alfred spent 558 days that's more than a year and a half in solitary confinement for his defiance of
01:14:46.360
the masks and all that but before that happened you were not in solitary confinement and somebody
01:14:52.280
advised you not to join the soccer team and i think it's because what can happen in a situation
01:14:57.200
like that is if somebody does want to take you out they can you know get somebody to take you out and
01:15:05.060
make it look like it was just an accident and just to bring it to you know the story of leslie
01:15:10.200
bory canadian guy who probably a lot of people on in this space know that name and he spent 23 months
01:15:18.180
in prison and even though he shares your experience alfred that the prisoners the fellow prisoners
01:15:24.460
respected him highly and liked him and they called him the professor and they they said they would work
01:15:29.500
with him to on the outside you know when they're uh back on the road again as they call it and you know
01:15:35.580
try to make canada a better place you know and and leslie was educating them all but he still got
01:15:42.740
attacked um you know twice serious attacks at once who i'd say within inches of his life like he got
01:15:49.800
seriously seriously beat up and it wasn't from you know yes monica yeah i'll tell you this was this was
01:15:58.940
also a blessing in disguise that i was in ice like in in solitary confinement for a year and a half over
01:16:05.720
a year and a half and i often thought of that because you i know how this goes monica if whoever
01:16:12.640
attacked leslie bory was someone who who has no clue who leslie bory is but he got the message i can
01:16:18.960
guarantee you this is the way it worked that whoever attacked him was told when we hear that leslie
01:16:25.560
bory is dead or injured or something we will put you know this and this much money on your account
01:16:31.280
that's how it works monica and whoever does that they are somebody who's just an ice cold psychopathic
01:16:37.500
killer sort of thing and they'll do it because this is money exactly somebody gets put up yeah yeah
01:16:43.260
or they get or they get a deal like well like you know we'll make sure you get out of jail
01:16:47.520
or whatever yeah yeah something something like that it's it it's a it's a whore of the system
01:16:53.220
but it's not somebody who did it for because they this is oh leslie bory he's a he's a he's a nazi
01:16:59.780
you know or something like that it's not going to be the case it'll be somebody who did it for money
01:17:03.680
you know and this is yeah they get put up to it they get hired basically see and and right now
01:17:08.520
it also um have to understand why do the jews so vilify the idea of national socialism because
01:17:17.500
national socialism is the natural order that every life form goes by and that is why germany was the
01:17:27.500
most successful rebirth of a nation under national socialism those few years because it was absolutely
01:17:35.780
organic and natural and that's why the jew has to stop that have have to stop any group to even think
01:17:44.680
of doing that because any and that's what they were afraid of back then was if the the rest of
01:17:50.360
the world can see the success of what national socialism is they will all copy that that organizational
01:18:00.260
form you know yeah and i'll just jump in here just briefly i'll just jump in briefly like the the
01:18:06.060
natural order of things is absolutely right and that's why this word uh racist has become the most
01:18:12.780
weaponized term because uh it is a natural order in that birds of a feather flock together this is
01:18:21.400
the natural order of things and so when you have a racially conscious group of people a nation a racially
01:18:31.240
conscious nation doing what's best for their nation their race oh that is something that you know the
01:18:40.240
jews do not like and that's why they had to take out germany and demonize them forever and germany's
01:18:48.380
still being demonized still you know and that's why yeah that's what happened we actually maybe we can
01:18:53.780
touch on germany based we had you had we kind of wanted to talk about what germany's like now right
01:18:59.140
current because you live in germany germany right albert yeah yeah correct and and i'll tell you when
01:19:04.420
going back to the question you asked before before about when if i was threatened by the browns and so forth
01:19:09.420
actually it the funny thing is that when i was in isolation mode sometimes the courtyard for my
01:19:15.220
fresh air there'd be a fence down the middle of of the of the courtyard kind of thing and there's a
01:19:19.980
group of people on the other side and there's always some people there they'd recognize me alone on the
01:19:24.300
other side hey schaefer you know and then we'd go up to the fence and talk and and but but sometimes
01:19:29.640
there was be a be a a german person there who was in there for fraud or something whatever it was
01:19:35.620
and and and and these people the germans were the only ones of a minority of them the ones who
01:19:42.140
who knew who have a little bit of understanding and who knew me were of course just like all the
01:19:46.860
other people they wanted to talk to me but this kept a couple of these individuals they were the
01:19:51.220
typical indoctrinated uh zombie types and they'd sort of back off and say oh no no i know you're i know
01:19:57.680
you're you're you're you're blah blah blah your your your views or something like that and they'd walk the
01:20:02.260
other way people were so are have been so indoctrinated to not only hate the people who
01:20:09.280
speak the truth but to um well to be afraid of them like they're afraid to even come close it's just
01:20:15.740
bizarre yeah okay so i'm gonna let you take a break there for a second alfred just because i think
01:20:20.680
i kind of cut her off and i feel really bad for that um so i think base might have wanted to touch
01:20:25.960
on something and we'll give you a chance to take a glass of water no go ahead posy i like i was um
01:20:32.260
if if you know where you're going with no no i just i was kind of going back to you because i
01:20:36.560
know you want had some questions about germany current day and i just wanted to kind of break
01:20:40.380
into get a segue in there yeah i mean i think we've been we've been seeing this with um you know
01:20:48.200
christmas markets it just happened last week where another vehicle drove into a crowd of people
01:20:54.140
i've been told that stabbings have gone from weekly daily to hourly um mass migration has become
01:21:04.320
some out somewhat out of control in the larger cities and um what are your thoughts about you know
01:21:11.680
how germans are like the sentiment of germans after being you know 80 years of attacked but now it's
01:21:19.400
really concentrating into violence towards their children and um you know their folk okay yeah
01:21:28.000
down i understand first of all i want to say that this is now what you're describing
01:21:34.780
is something is a symptom that we now see in all of our white countries and the germans uh are so used
01:21:44.140
to crawling on their on their knees uh you know being on the bottom sort of thing but now all these
01:21:50.900
so-called allies you know the the countries that were involved in bombing us back into the stone age
01:21:57.280
are beginning to see how the jew says thanks for bombing germany into the stone age uh and they're doing
01:22:06.340
the same thing now to all of them whether you're german or scottish or irish or whatever you know
01:22:14.900
spanish or french hey you're getting the same treatment you are slated for extermination remember
01:22:22.040
the best of the goyim deserve to be slaughtered that is a line of code in their operating system okay
01:22:29.400
that has not changed we that the whole world war scenario was nothing but a divide and conquer and
01:22:38.040
the jews couldn't believe how easy it was to to manipulate and cajole so much so many of the white
01:22:46.240
people to to to uh bomb back into the stone age uh a big part of the white you know white people's
01:22:54.900
world kind of thing germany and now that's why the jews were were totally in ecstasy after 1945
01:23:03.820
the destiny of the white race now lies in our hands we can see the last generation of white children
01:23:12.500
playing with white children then we will alfred yes just to bring it back to the to what the
01:23:18.960
are german people now that they like what uh based made and said that you know these attacks on germans
01:23:26.520
are are accelerating and escalating that is this having an effect on the german people like i'm asked
01:23:33.820
that constantly and i am and i'm not there so this is what i would like yes okay yes it is having an
01:23:41.160
effect um but i always say it's like when we were the beginning of of our you know waking up to all
01:23:47.800
this thing i always says people who knows who are at our level or waking up with us they don't walk
01:23:54.360
around with a flashing light bulb on their head or something like that so you can't tell but yes
01:24:00.200
ever more people are waking up but at the same time i have to say that there are also still a lot of
01:24:07.140
people who are uh keeping their head in the sand but it's becoming ever more difficult and these people
01:24:14.960
that choose to go that route of feigning the ignorance or you know remaining political politically
01:24:22.220
correct they are uh you they're they they they have no respect from anyone anymore like i noticed myself
01:24:30.660
uh it's it's it might have been um disagreement before but now it is a loathing that anybody could go
01:24:40.200
such a treasonous path i look at as treason there is a point where where where stupidity
01:24:47.640
goes into treason like you know you can it's maybe it's not easy to kill somebody uh if if it's a death
01:24:54.260
penalty for treason and someone really is stupid because they got an iq of you know 27 or something
01:24:59.640
like that uh you know the iq of a fence post kind of thing but if somebody who has a claims to be a
01:25:10.180
and conscientiously played dumb ignorance because it was very lucrative you know 20 or 30 euros per
01:25:19.260
injection you they could make like thousands of euros per day just injecting people with the stuff
01:25:24.840
so they didn't want to know if it was not a proper vaccine you know this whole term vaccine
01:25:32.080
they didn't want to uh engage the thought that that might be a bioweapon because it's so lucrative
01:25:38.740
they could buy a new car a new house everything you know uh these that's treason okay i don't know
01:25:44.780
how it doesn't matter if they if they all the medical you know if 90 of the doctors participated
01:25:49.800
well then we have a big problem we're gonna have to 90 of them are they cannot keep the money they
01:25:54.600
made by that you don't get to keep the money that you made because you you you robbed a hundred banks
01:26:00.220
you know you have to give all of it back and you get punished no matter like all these people
01:26:04.660
were involved complicit in mass murder okay that any any way they they can't get out of it anymore
01:26:11.420
they they were involved okay so uh yeah i'll give it back to you because i think i might have gone
01:26:19.220
off topic here yeah no that's that's okay but yeah it's it's a it's a difficult thing i mean i think
01:26:28.060
that a lot of these people who are making money giving injections they they would have somehow
01:26:33.780
deep down felt and known it was wrong but there are others there's a segment of the population who
01:26:40.120
simply is under this spell and somehow the jews i mean i always say they know us better than we know us
01:26:48.500
in terms of how our minds work and they have used like all these ways to to put us under a
01:26:58.040
spell a collective spell i mean some people are able to break out of that spell and if we knew
01:27:03.760
the answer to that that big problem like why is it that some of us were able to break the spell
01:27:12.260
that has been cast and yet others right in our own families i'm sure that everybody here listening on to
01:27:18.940
this space has this gone through the same experience where you have family members who are just stuck
01:27:25.040
with their heads in the sand still and are not able to open their eyes and that is the case in
01:27:32.240
our family family members who are just completely polar opposite side of all of these issues as us and
01:27:39.080
they refuse to open their eyes uh what is it how is it if we knew the answer to that well then we'd
01:27:46.080
have this this problem solved but you know like yuri betsmanoff said uh famously when sometimes you
01:27:55.460
know it'll take a whole generation to get out of a condition of demoralization and whatnot because
01:28:01.440
that's how long it it takes to bring up a new generation of children who you know we we've gone
01:28:07.620
through several generations of now demoralized um people but when the boot is across the neck that is
01:28:15.920
sometimes perhaps when people get it and in some cases for some people that is a moment too late
01:28:23.800
yes um for others it might not be too late they can turn it around but right now i would say that the
01:28:30.000
proverbial boot is across the neck as people are starting to get uh more uncomfortable in all kinds
01:28:38.420
of ways and i would say that this could start to accelerate because they the powers that should not
01:28:45.760
be are setting us up i believe for famine i mean they've done it before you know they they are setting
01:28:53.920
the conditions for that i mean i think everybody has has observed you know all the different food
01:28:59.700
processing plants happen to go up in flames then they come with their their bird flu story
01:29:04.880
and they raise the prices of everything millions of right arm yeah the prices but also many farm
01:29:10.660
animals have had to be slaughtered because of the bird flu and all those things i mean they've
01:29:14.820
i'm surprised that there's still food on the shelves but they are setting it up for them to be
01:29:19.900
able to turn the switch and i think you're right i think it's just people not being enough people
01:29:24.880
have to get uncomfortable right because even even now right a lot of people still have their
01:29:29.200
comforts and stuff like that um and i think that when if things get accelerated which i i kind of
01:29:34.660
agree with you that things are accelerating that more people will once more people get uncomfortable
01:29:39.740
that's when they get the kind of fight or flight response right so um i'm not sure i think we
01:29:44.500
brought somebody up here i think we might be opening up to questions i don't know based what do you think
01:29:48.320
are you still there based sorry so i couldn't grab the microphone yeah of course um unless you had
01:29:57.540
something else i kind of don't want to no no no i like i am curious about the morale and of of the
01:30:04.880
our german people and um i'm sort of clear that it's hard to wake people up even when there are vehicles
01:30:13.500
being driven into their christmas market um but uh let's uh bring up the speaker uh not a piano key
01:30:41.340
oh i'm not sure here okay you might have to recycle yourself back in if you can't speak
01:30:49.460
base you want to touch on anything else while we're waiting or anything else you know like
01:30:54.400
i guess alfred would you identify as a national socialist would that be
01:31:00.100
oh absolutely i mean like the thing is that everybody becomes a national socialist when they
01:31:06.260
understand uh how this what what what how we um how a living organism
01:31:12.460
it is it in in itself organized i mean this every single cell in your body is a little nazi a little
01:31:19.700
national socialist every bee in a beehive is a national socialist and every healthy living organism
01:31:26.640
is based on a national socialist organizational form um so that's uh yeah we are all uh if we're
01:31:37.400
decontaminated from these distractions and whatnot we are all national socialists yes
01:31:43.340
so like politically in germany i know there's been a lot of attention brought to the afd in germany
01:31:52.300
but what do you where do you think um things are at they they didn't elect um afd for leadership but
01:32:01.320
they are now running a strong second place game what are your thoughts there the afd is we don't call
01:32:08.240
it an alternate alternative for deutschland it's an alternative for israel it's afi alternative for
01:32:15.500
israel it's a completely this it's a lesbian woman who's uh you know it it it is a total
01:32:22.480
controlled opposition fraud okay and i'll tell you something else mats the guy who is now the the new
01:32:28.860
prime minister sort of thing he is re he is extremely dangerous he is the one who is supposed to trigger
01:32:36.500
uh provoke russia to basically nuke germany because mats wants to send a no matter what the
01:32:45.320
causes long-range missiles give it to the ukrainians so they can attack deep into russia mats is an
01:32:52.680
absolute psychopath his own son warned about his dad he says my dad is a psychopath when when you have
01:32:59.580
a son his own son warning desperately warning about his dad that's what we have that's the problem we
01:33:05.840
have uh we are right now uh this is like like like a like a stick of dynamite with with a very short
01:33:12.360
fuse uh mats is is is an he is the worst thing that could have happened the most dangerous thing
01:33:18.760
that could have happened he is the one who would has no qualms about triggering and that that's his
01:33:24.280
his mission just like selinski had a mission and no matter this whole show you know with with uh with uh
01:33:30.480
ketchup in the ear donald trump there you know there's they're just doing theater theater from start to
01:33:36.500
finish and uh selinski's leaving he says oh i've done my job you know mats his job is now to get
01:33:43.140
these long-range missiles into the ukraine to to to provoke russia to attack germany the of the agenda
01:33:51.180
for what's going on right now and it was spelled out many many years ago third world war the annihilation
01:33:57.320
of germany will go through the ukraine that's exactly what we're seeing it's all in the books
01:34:03.520
and that's why we have to get everybody understanding the insanity that's playing out here
01:34:10.800
and we have to uh deprogram ourselves from the utter uh lethal nonsense that has been programmed into our
01:34:20.720
heads and the foundation of this lethal nonsense is this so-called holocaust and that's why when
01:34:27.120
anybody uses that word and doesn't say exactly what it is like a you know this this bad program
01:34:33.300
complete inversion of all reality then these people if they actually haven't even done the first step
01:34:39.840
in that direction are have disqualified themselves to be anywhere near uh you know human beings basically
01:34:46.860
like this is just insanity i mean it's mentally ill to believe in the holocaust now in 2025
01:34:52.200
well no argument there and i knew that um the afd was definitely um being influenced by hostile foreign
01:35:05.760
nations so um are they doing what there's something like they're doing in canada where they're really
01:35:11.880
forcing the hand of an economic collapse um we have judo and his minions spending billions before they
01:35:20.920
leave they're just like writing checks writing checks writing checks yeah it's a crime syndicate we we
01:35:27.340
have got it all of our heads of state in all of our so-called western countries are absolute arch criminals
01:35:36.580
okay it's a crime syndicate uh they it never should have been we never should have allowed it to go this
01:35:45.320
far but it is what it is um it and now we're waking up and uh like i said before all everything that they
01:35:55.520
that they are now doing is basically setting the level of their punishment afterwards they are that's why some
01:36:04.420
of the peoples who like ex-jews who are working on our side they understood that and and and yeah
01:36:11.740
there they will be dealt with would i say we will do whatever it whatever needs to be done will be
01:36:20.360
done okay and no no crying and and begging is going to help if they continue down the trajectory that
01:36:26.200
they're on now with every single day it's it's they are signing their own death warrant with every move
01:36:34.080
they still make in that direction shall we try with not a piano key right now we can try piano key you want
01:36:42.220
to try your microphone there sorry about that i had uh lost you on my tap
01:36:50.300
uh uh your story about uh traveling across the uh you know in the sailboat yeah uh reminded me
01:37:02.080
reminded me of the uh poem by robert louis stevenson christmas at sea and one of the lines is it's one
01:37:10.020
way or the other mr uh mr jackson he replied you know i think that's where we are at right now but the
01:37:20.400
reason i uh want to chime in is uh i was in the navy in 1969 in 1971 we were up in the uh bering sea
01:37:31.940
and the soviet navy came over the horizon we're on exercise up there in the anti-submarine warfare
01:37:39.320
exercise and we followed them all the way down to honolulu that was during the uh nixon
01:37:47.780
rejnev detente and what followed that was nixon was defenestrated he was kicked out the heritage
01:37:58.100
foundation came into being up in alberta or in canada the fraser institute and the calgary school
01:38:05.380
and the chicago school neoliberalism writ large a decade later nixon came in 1980
01:38:15.380
and that was it it was downhill all the way from there
01:38:18.420
i think the soviet union remained behind the iron curtain for almost 40 years so they could build
01:38:30.260
israel and globalize uh the pacific yeah and i think we have to go back to the 1980s because that's
01:38:40.500
where it all started and if you look at for instance uh jim keekstra uh jim keekstra
01:38:51.780
the show of documentary on pbs i think it was eight hours i watched the whole damn thing
01:38:58.180
and then the invasion of lebanon in 1982 1980 with the uh nick ronald reagan and uh what was the uh
01:39:15.060
volker paul volker the federal chairman they they literally locked the whole uh global
01:39:24.340
financial community up in this into this neoliberal process and a year later israel invaded lebanon
01:39:43.140
the mayor of eckville and the are you familiar with uh jim keekstra yeah i know the name
01:39:48.740
i yeah i'm so glad i'll just chime in here yes i'm so glad you brought up jim keekstra's name and i
01:39:56.180
will let you continue on that but yes a school teacher as well as the mayor of eckville alberta
01:40:03.300
and he went through trials and tribulations just because he was teaching his social studies classroom
01:40:11.060
in high school that there is more than one side to a story here and so he was getting them to research
01:40:19.460
world war ii history i think that's how that went that he was actually leaving it to them to do the
01:40:26.660
research themselves but letting them know that you know there are some problems with this story here
01:40:33.220
and so he was very vilified in in the mainstream media and at that time i was still asleep at the
01:40:40.660
wheel so i just you know kind of heard this as background noise oh this this you know a bad
01:40:45.860
school teacher in eckville alberta because i didn't know better at that time but yeah it was doug christie
01:40:52.900
the very very wonderful great lawyer barrister doug douglas christie who defended him and then he
01:41:02.420
went on to defend ernst zundel who we talked about earlier but i'll let it back to you not a piano
01:41:09.060
key sorry to speak so long there but oh no jim keekstra a very important person
01:41:16.580
uh thanks for the uh yeah filling in the background because i would have had difficulty with it
01:41:22.020
but at any rate uh eckville is a small well it's a village a very small town i think there was about six
01:41:30.500
or 700 people there and if you if and and he was destroyed because they needed to change the lead
01:41:43.620
in the newspapers because people were very angry at israel at that time for the mayhem that was going
01:41:50.260
on in in uh lebanon so they changed the story and they attacked this poor man in eckville and like you
01:41:58.580
say christie a very brave man and more people should have listened to him back then but we were locked
01:42:07.940
in so firmly in that neoconservative liberal order that was developed in 1980 and i think that was a
01:42:16.740
major turning point that has taken us you can almost you can almost drive or draw a straight line from 1980
01:42:25.940
to where we are today and like you say 2001 and and 2008 with the subprime crisis that was all that's
01:42:36.100
all manufactured they were going to break the west they were going to destroy the west and they've been
01:42:42.660
working at it for my lifetime and i've been here on this earth for 73 years and i'm bloody angry
01:42:49.620
now you take you take my generation at 73 or a man of you know that was born at like there's eight kids in my family
01:43:00.980
my my siblings have no idea of the the world that i lived in in the 50s they just by the 60s it was all gone
01:43:12.420
but when i'm talking to my nieces and nephews now my great nieces and my net well my nieces and nephews
01:43:20.740
they're in the 40s um they're actually or even my great nieces and nephews they're actually open to
01:43:31.940
this conversation it's the gen xers that aren't so or and the late stage boomers so
01:43:41.700
yeah i think a younger generation is quite nervous and quite frightened by everything that's going on
01:43:50.100
nowadays but like you say we are where we are and it's one way or the other that's but anyway thanks
01:43:57.620
for letting me speak yeah thanks for what everything you summarized there uh i think when people overcome
01:44:07.220
their fear and and can can can put the pieces together understand how these pieces all fit
01:44:13.060
together then they will know what to do and their life will become uh it'll become meaningful because
01:44:20.580
it'll be something uh like little children can play in the sandbox little children when they play in the
01:44:27.700
sandbox outside and they see the house is on fire they just glance at it and say oh daddy will fix it
01:44:33.540
it but now you see uh daddy's not going to fix anything we have to fix it every single person
01:44:39.380
who understands what's going on has to understand that no one's going to come and help us we have to
01:44:46.420
fix this ourselves and it's just a matter of pain uh and uh and and fear i suppose that you know that
01:44:53.940
there will come a point where every last person will want to always have known what the problem was
01:45:00.420
and will want to do something about it or commit suicide i mean we can expect millions and millions
01:45:05.620
of suicides but but yeah that's uh i'll jump in here with uh in response to what you said about your
01:45:14.180
younger nieces and nephews or the great nieces and nephews and that you are finding that they are
01:45:20.820
actually more open to hearing you know about what's going on and perhaps grasping it a little bit better than
01:45:30.500
you know the late stage boomers and and whatnot and that would be my generation i'm a late stage
01:45:35.460
boomer i guess you could say but so i feel lucky i'm very grateful that i did wake up but anyway
01:45:42.100
the younger people they are actually there's a lot of hope there that for they are grasping it and they
01:45:48.900
when they do they sure do get it really fast like they put it all together and connect all the dots
01:45:56.100
really fast and one of the really wonderful effects and alfred you've talked about this and and
01:46:03.060
recently i had a wonderful discussion with johannes appenbach from south africa about it
01:46:09.860
because he said that in his movement they have very strict rules about personal conduct and a clean
01:46:17.860
lifestyle and then i remembered alfred what you had told me about some of the young people you have met who
01:46:23.620
who formerly were into all kinds of vices and were leading a very self-destructive lifestyle until
01:46:33.140
they woke up to what was going on and suddenly they had a purpose in life and they cleaned up
01:46:42.740
they their lifestyle they got rid of their vices they stopped drinking drugs whatever they were doing
01:46:49.460
because they now have purpose in life and i told that to johannes afterwards he said gee i wish i'd
01:46:56.180
thought of saying that during the live interview that we had but he and then he just responded with this
01:47:02.420
we have a natural uh magnetism or a desire and or a affinity to what is pure and beautiful that has been
01:47:14.820
damaged through jewish you know everything the ugliness they do make everything ugly because
01:47:21.700
they cannot stand beauty themselves they are not creative they are destructive and along with that
01:47:28.100
goes a hatred for anything beautiful even nature the jews don't like nature they destroy it they don't
01:47:35.540
appreciate the beauty of a butterfly they don't appreciate those things they are destroyers and so
01:47:42.740
when we do grasp what is going on we have a natural desire and affinity for that which is beautiful
01:47:49.780
and pure and along with that goes a good lifestyle like cleaning up the lifestyle so i do have a lot of
01:47:56.420
hope that um especially for young people and you know not a piano key or what you were saying about the
01:48:04.740
the younger people that they are grasping it faster and and just you know and alfred what you've said about
01:48:10.900
gee then people get purpose in life and they want of their own accord to clean up their lifestyle
01:48:18.340
one more thing want to get young people cannot be suffering from 50 years of indoctrination because they are
01:48:25.460
not that old you see uh the young people they get intense vile indoctrination with this gender stuff
01:48:32.820
and all kinds of stuff but they they they because look at look at us we were we were when we were young
01:48:40.180
we were still much healthier in mind and spirit and body and everything but then we were uh in this
01:48:47.540
induced indoctrination took its toll uh and we never thought that we never could have imagined such
01:48:55.540
vileness could be out there doing that to us um and that that's where we find ourselves now but young
01:49:01.460
people now they they can when they're confronted with the truth they just sort of brush off the last
01:49:06.260
couple of years of indoctrination and and they're back to the roots kind of thing yeah yeah you're
01:49:12.820
right so that that's our hope that the young people uh they'll be in fit in fighting form uh
01:49:20.820
fast enough to deal with what's coming down yeah we can only hope we feel quite optimistic about the
01:49:27.540
state of the youth um because you know they're coming up with some great ideas and they have all the energy
01:49:33.940
um and i do think that covid did a number right where they overplayed their hands and um they
01:49:42.820
uncovered that lie and then they start going back and uncovering lies and you know now they're they're
01:49:49.300
up to their eyeballs and lies so they're they're a lot more difficult to bamboozle um one like uh one last
01:49:57.620
piece before uh before we go because i've had you for two hours i guess i wanted to talk to you about your
01:50:03.620
optimism both monica and alfred have been to prison for their you know political beliefs and yet you're
01:50:12.100
both happy warriors where does that come from well i think it's seeing this as it's really if you let's
01:50:20.820
say you were an astronaut and then you uh you would have no right to complain about the the tight confines
01:50:27.300
of your capsule that you're confined to uh you're on your mission to the planet of the orcs that's part
01:50:33.140
of the job uh i know monica she never complained about being in prison in fact she wouldn't want to
01:50:39.860
miss that experience now and the same goes for me even when it was uh when when sure it was grew
01:50:48.340
gruesome or or it was an ordeal kind of thing but the um the the you get the lows and you get the highs
01:50:56.260
and like i said before i told you before in that story with the subtle signals that put me in a
01:51:01.620
state of elation uh that could only have happened in that prison under those circumstances i would
01:51:07.220
never have experienced that in the normal life outside of the prison walls and there's a lot of
01:51:12.980
things like that that you can only experience in the confines of a prison i'm sure that leslie
01:51:18.100
bory although he's had some more even most far more grueling things happen to him but i know even he
01:51:24.260
will come out and i i'd love to talk to him i haven't talked to him yet since he's uh since
01:51:29.540
he's out of prison but i'm sure that he will also look back at that and say that's probably the most
01:51:33.940
valuable experience in his life you know yeah it's like alexander yeah you know oh go ahead yeah
01:51:42.180
alexander solstin also wrote he says thank you gulag for having been in my life then he says i can hear
01:51:47.860
the voices from down under saying yeah well you're you're easy to talk because you're you're alive then he
01:51:53.620
he says but i repeat again um thank the gulag that i was that was part of my life because that is
01:52:01.780
where i grew my soul my spirit oh that's nice to that effect those words yeah yeah that's really nice
01:52:10.260
um just because you brought up leslie bory i do believe it's tomorrow that he goes for his uh
01:52:16.340
sentencing hearing so he's gonna find out it's either tomorrow or the next day that the judge will
01:52:24.340
you know tell him if he's going back to jail or not because he did get released in january at the end of
01:52:31.060
his trial there and um but he still has this sentencing hearing i mean i'm not laughing at i i just think it's
01:52:40.740
just incredible it's it's a laugh about you know this the what is going on with with this system but
01:52:47.940
yeah i was going to say something else now i lost that that train of thought about being a happy
01:52:52.340
warrior monica oh yeah thank you thank you thank you base maidens um definitely actually um i wrote
01:53:00.980
this in letters uh several times that i felt a thousand times more free than the jail boss while
01:53:09.460
i was in there i mean i'm not gonna just say it was easy you know from day one no no no no i mean it was
01:53:16.100
pretty big shock but once i got kind of through the initial part and i i kind of just resigned to
01:53:25.140
knowing that okay they've got the keys i i can't do anything about that right now but then they don't
01:53:32.100
they only had the keys to my physical presence they didn't have anything else on me they didn't
01:53:37.940
have my heart my mind my soul nothing right so i felt very very free and it's just that is a a good
01:53:45.700
state to be in and i'm sure i know that alfred got into that state as well where okay yeah they've
01:53:54.100
they've got the keys to your physical you know where you are right now but they don't have anything
01:53:59.860
else and i it was an incredible experience i'm telling you it was in so many different ways what
01:54:06.260
an incredible experience i would not trade that experience away for anything you know it's not like
01:54:13.940
i went and knocked on the door and said hi do you have a spare room no i mean you know i have a sister
01:54:19.700
who wrote me a letter full of anger after i was there for three months already and she was angry
01:54:24.820
that i inconvenienced her life because she had some extra things that she had to take care of
01:54:30.100
on the home front here and and it was just bizarre it's like she almost like she felt like i went
01:54:37.060
and knocked on their door and said hey i'd like a room here please lock me up and instead of
01:54:42.580
getting mad at me for going to jail why why would she not get mad at the system that jails people for their
01:54:49.140
thoughts and words anyway sorry sister for having outed you here but i won't say your name but
01:54:55.220
anyway it's too bad that that happened you know it was the most upsetting letter i got was the letter
01:55:00.660
from my own sister you know all the other letters were really nice you know one of the one of the
01:55:06.500
lessons that uh the the 1984 story you know with george orwell teaches us is that if we think we can
01:55:14.100
just sort of hide duck and cover kind of thing and not get involved eventually it catches up to us
01:55:20.660
okay because that this is when killing the best of the goya means all those people who have figured
01:55:25.300
them out has to be killed so that they can keep their keep doing their mischief and people like the
01:55:30.260
sister you just mentioned we won't mention her name uh they think that uh oh life is just so sweet and
01:55:36.500
so hunky-dory i'm not going to get involved in something so uncomfortable why should i do that life is so
01:55:41.460
great no it's going to catch up to them and they will not and and when it does they will they will
01:55:48.260
would give anything to turn back the clock and just get involved this is that that is a braveheart
01:55:56.580
that movie braveheart that's done so well there there's a scene in that movie where it says you
01:56:00.660
know that where they all want to run off hope instead of fighting and he says you know there will
01:56:04.980
come the time when you're living lying on your deathbed and you would give anything anything at
01:56:11.300
all to just try come back to this moment today to engage the enemy to stand with us and fight and
01:56:19.700
everybody will be experiencing that if they haven't already come over to our side it you know there's no
01:56:26.100
escaping that so important what you say and and to your question also based maidens is um when you
01:56:35.460
know that you have truth on your side it fills you with joy with confidence it it it enables you to
01:56:46.420
shed your fear and i mean if they've already thrown us into prison what else can they do i mean i was just
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grateful that we're living in a time when they're not going to execute me tomorrow for this and and i
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knew that i knew i wasn't going to get executed so okay they've got me in prison so that's it okay
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whatever i know i have truth on my side it fills you with joy just that it it's i can't describe it
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any other way i guess that old saying the truth will set you free is really true it really is that that
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that was my experience and and so and then when we're going through the trial too every single
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trial day they prove to us that we like they are the criminals just by the things they were doing
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that's a whole nother story for another another time that will because i know we're kind of at the
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end of our our time here but the truth will set you free during our big trial there the inquisition i
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remember you had actually said that to the judge there well it's good to be here today and not just
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a few uh you know since uh some time back because then you would not be talking to us here you would
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be burning us at the stake remember you said that monica in court yeah and it's true like we now we
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still can engage the system without being you know like like brutally tortured to death but they will
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do that if they get away with it that's why it is absolute a vital importance that everybody
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understands what uh defining moment in human history we are at right now today
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thanks alfred basically brought up oh yeah well we yeah i grabbed quote minor he came up
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um we're just uh running towards the end dear but if you have uh something you'd like to share a
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question you'd like to ask you're more than welcome yes hi hi monica hi alfred i really
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appreciated your your first video with the violin back then monica it was a breath of fresh air
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and i have a question and i have a feeling that the years of the ai censorship has cut off a lot of the
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the old older revisionists the like sylvia stolz or vincent renoir or any of those people they
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they are hard to find and i was just wondering if you were in contact with them and yes for instance
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what is sylvia stolz doing these days would she maybe is she still active or it's a different
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um it has um um we lost a few of the people that were very active say 10 years ago with all this ai
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censorship um i don't i'll just speak first but i'm i'm sure alfred can can uh add to whatever i say
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but i never really was in touch very much with sylvia stolz alfred was but i i know that he's not anymore
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i i'm not sure how much we should say about that maybe it's counterproductive to get into detail
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about that but we're not really in touch with her and and then the other person you're saying
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vincent renoir renoir he's in france i'm not sure what he's up to i'm not really in touch with him
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either i was in touch with him corresponding with him while he was in the in the jail in scotland
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but we're not in touch now okay i'll okay yeah i'll turn off my mic i'll say a few words actually
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uh i coincidentally i actually met with sylvia so it's just a couple of days ago in in munich after
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not having seen her for several number of weeks but uh yeah no no there's some contact uh between between
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us but uh she's doing a different uh a different sort of a struggle right now where she's uh
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uh where she's writing a lot a lot of uh long letters and so forth with the powers that should
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not be uh and and the illegitimacy of of what they're doing and so forth but she's not that much
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in the in the open um so that's why you don't see her and a lot of good fighters they're they're
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they're not gone they're just working uh out of sight you could say like they're not uh visible um
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um well because of everything is being censored and and and but but there's a lot of people out
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there there's they're still fighting they're still fighting yes it's just um even great heroes
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like jürgen kraft uh carlo matogno i've just noticed how viral for instance and simple videos are going
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here on twitter and people really love to appreciate the the heroes of the older times
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and um i just thought it would be yeah when you when you when you thanks for bringing it up because
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it i'm amazed how so many of the very important speeches and presentations that i had no idea were
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out there are now coming to the surface which shows that these are all symptoms of this uh biological
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response that's happening for example there's an excellent video of david irving that he gave
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in 1988 where he's talking about about his about uh what happened in 1944 yeah he had gone in the war
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of psychological department of psychological warfare in in the uk there and he had found documents where in
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1944 uh they had said they had written like handwritten notes in the in the documents there where we should
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drop the gas chamber lie because this is obviously going to be exposed as a lie uh and we've gotten
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so far we've come so far with this propaganda then he says this is 1988 that was 44 years ago uh 1944
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you know this that they said they should drop it because it's it's going to be exposed and and think of it
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that where he's presenting that david irving was a much younger man of course and that video where he's
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presenting that and now it's 2025 and look at what this look at what this uh lie this pathetic pathetic
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propaganda lie had evolved to become the monster of all monsters they really honestly thought that
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they could get the entire planet earth the basis of everything we believe is the holocaust i always call
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it the new center of the universe and it will not remain the center of the universe for long back then
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when the people debated whether the earth was the center or not they would be tortured to death and
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so forth in fact my parole officers and so forth i talked to them that way i say even the high priests
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who defined the earth as being the center of the universe and tortured people for not repeating that
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lie even they have learned not the earth is the center of the universe but your holocaust is you know
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and so they don't know what to say that because i'm actually upgrading the holocaust with that
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and this is you know yeah i completely agree i believe even gamma rudolf once said that
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holocaust revisionist would be like a what do you call it copernicean uh where you sort of instead of
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the the earth the sun revolving around the earth the earth is revolving around the sun but i think it was
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or i can't pronounce the name but yeah i know yeah exactly but i also said that by young people
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just to know that the arguments were made and and the reasoning presented
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for instance with robert forison 50 years ago it gives them a very it gives them confidence
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that they know that it was simply a manufactured consensus that kept them in the dark and i think
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that's very powerful i often sense that when i see an simple video so you know and another very
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important factor is i know that that that was the factor that that kept me from doing more than i did
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is i just did not believe uh i could not imagine where the agenda was taking us and i thought if they
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want to talk about some some silly holocaust uh a bunch of bullshit i say who cares but we did not see the
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gravity of the agenda where it was taking us uh and but now the people the young people now they see
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what's happening those who believed in the holocaust also believed in corona and went to get vaccinated
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and many of those are now dead or will be dying shortly i mean see that the nature of this whole
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thing is now a very different one than it was going back 30 or 40 or 50 years absolutely so true
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absolutely and uh the the destruction it has been ramping up or in the last 20 years uh i remember
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then the 90s or the 80s and and and i would say yes life was pretty sweet uh but now we see the
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consequences of this gigantic lie and that of course moves uh people to reconsider and maybe be more
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interested in pursuing it uh absolutely but i just wanted to jump on and and congratulate the two of
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you it was very important and to have um people with the courage like you had to come forth and then
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state the obvious well thank you thank you for that i'll just say that about because you mentioned
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jürgen graf i'm not sure if you're aware but he did uh leave us he passed away and i believe it was in
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january so not long ago um yeah i'm very sad to hear he was a he was a hero of mine and yes but you
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know i guess what we could say about those who have left us the giants that have gone before us they
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never really leave because their their contribution is enormous and their spirit lives on and we still
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you know that that multiplies so we still have their work available and yeah and we can talk about
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them and share their work with others and so they live on they really do know jürgen graf actually i'm
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very honored to say that the last major thing that he did undertaking like a work project was to translate
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my book into german so not only was he fantastic at you know being um a holocaust uh truth teller
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and you know that he wrote some books himself but he was a translator and a very very
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gifted translator and he knew something like i don't know there's different estimates of how many
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languages he would he knew it was at least a dozen if not 15 languages that he was not just
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get by in these languages but very good at these languages like he was a genius i would say yes
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and so yeah so and also he had this uh this wonderful
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like focus on he he was an accuser of the jews not just um revisionist and i think that spirit
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needs to come back he in his prefaces he would uh go and um and bat for the gentiles you could say not
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just this meticulous um documentary evidence and so on he would also find the i remember he translated the
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the controversy of scion and he uh in in the preface to that issue he he really went
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and accused the enemy of their wrongdoing instead of correcting the record so and i i i really looked
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up to him and his approach as as with provisone wonderful yes both of them were were absolutely
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meticulous with detail so that is absolutely correct that they were uh exactitude with exactitude you know
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but yes jürgen graf had a style of speaking and writing that was absolutely wonderful i mean
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you would want to read his work just because of how he expressed himself it's really
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very nice yeah he was a genius yeah what language did he uh translate the controversy of zion to
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because that was a that's a huge work to translate that is like i couldn't do it in a lifetime i don't
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think that was a that was a master of a monumental work uh i believe he translated it into german it
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it was actually a danish lawyer he loved the book and the controversy of science so he hired jürgen
02:09:46.020
graf to do the translation and the longer preface to it as well because that's a i mean that that
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that shows you the the uh the the professional genius level that jürgen graf was at i mean to translate
02:10:00.260
a book like that is not like translating you know a little novel or something that's a
02:10:04.500
douglas reed and douglas reed's book uh the controversy of zion so many people that were
02:10:10.180
waking up in in the same time i was had gone through the douglas reed book and that and i did
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too you know when i when i found that i i it fascinated me yeah
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very good that's that was a great conversation actually very interesting
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yeah i think we've been on on enough for two hours or so maybe we should slowly uh
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yeah we did good we did well and we did it all with the time change too which wasn't so bad
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yeah we weren't sure you know yeah yeah it makes everything worse um but yeah thank you monica thank
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you alfred for your time thank you for your service and your and your positivity uh considering how much you
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both have been through i know that you've leaned on each other a lot but um it's been such a joy to
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get to know your sister alfred she's so awesome and we spend many an hour on the phone together so
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i really appreciate your time and that i know that you're continuing to fight and you're can like you're
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not backing down anytime soon so we appreciate your resilience and um
02:11:27.620
and your you know for formidable strength to keep going you know i always i always dream of the
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formidable strength of our race when we have all figured it out then it will be like uh like monica
02:11:40.900
and me as just two people can you imagine millions and millions uh you know of of of us all marching
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uh with one's one beat with one you know one the same direction you know i mean nobody nobody will
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want to stand in our way yeah the force multiplier is enormous when we understand and know that we're
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working together and we have each other's back the force multiplier is enormous and alfred and i know that
02:12:11.780
from first-hand experience like he said near the beginning it's more like 10 times 10 rather than
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one plus one right so it is it is really a fantastic thing and based i'm just thrilled to
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have gotten to know you it's wonderful thank you for all the work that you do and your co-host there
02:12:31.780
thank you for hosting this space and organizing it it's been wonderful yes very very great lady so
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we only got attacked once by the jews so that was pretty good all in all it worked out well yeah
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yeah oh we gotta work harder that one's a good start but let's all of a sudden my screen went white
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and i was like what is going on i'm like oh wow we are down man we are down anyways thanks to the
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listeners thanks to our friends and the listeners um quote minor and not a piano key thank you for
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coming up and enriching the conversation and i think posty and i are going to be speaking speaking of
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political prisoners yes we're going to be speaking with sam milia's wife uh laura towler next week
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and sam milia did uh 18 months in prison for stickers yes stickers in the uk it's okay to be white
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stickers um he's part of patriotic alternative and he is still not allowed to speak um publicly but his
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wife is so uh laura will be joining us next thursday i will post that space give me a follow and uh and
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track that so it seems to be um political prisoner hour for people having the audacity to say it's okay to
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be white and perhaps they're lying so thanks alfred thank you yeah thanks everybody have a good night
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okay thank you good night good night thank you bye-bye