00:14:20.160So this little tiny, you get addicted, you get hooked to this little, why do people have this, you know, I went through it just for a second there a minute ago.
00:14:25.620I didn't know where my phone was, and I went, oh, no, I don't need it.
00:16:01.880That is, no matter who you are, have you ever, over your lifetime, have you gotten into an internet fight with more than, say, 100 people, 100 different instances of a back and forth?
00:16:10.06060 of those weren't even people statistically keep that in mind so the internet is uh is no good
00:16:21.560not a big fan so when they censor it and blow it up or whatever i'm not i'm not mad at it i'll be
00:16:26.720good i can use the break but while the internet's still up i do appreciate this this was released
00:16:32.420today i didn't know about this but here it is uh wiretap media if you're interested
00:16:37.140I told you about some of the freedom of information at Exus.
00:16:43.980Requests and ATIPs and so on from the state on myself.
00:16:48.540And my imagination, which is the Diagon, which is nothing.
00:36:21.220the idea of protecting women and kids from foreigners is despicable i see now to
00:36:30.980be fair uh again i'm a galaxy smarter than than that guy just i can tell by looking at him i
00:36:39.600don't even need to know anything else what he meant was he doesn't believe that's a problem
00:36:45.340And he believes that what Rupert Lowe and what anybody in the far right is saying in the United Kingdom is just racist, you know, noise to justify their hate.
00:39:43.880That's why in your early 20s, late teens, early 20s, when you're developing still,
00:39:49.580the fear center in your brain doesn't fully finish forming until you're 25 or 26.
00:39:55.180So you don't even really have a proper fear response until you're 25 or 26,
00:39:59.360which is why younger boys make ideal soldiers.
00:40:02.660That's why they want them that age, because they don't appreciate the kind of risk or danger that they're in.
00:40:09.680And the reason being, it's intentional.
00:40:12.320The reason is, if they did, they wouldn't be able to take the risks that they do when they're in their physical prime in every other stage in history, minus the current one we're in.
00:40:24.860you you need to have that to get on a boat and sail across the ocean or put on a uniform and
00:40:31.200fight the french or whatever it was that had to be done or go hunt some wolves or you know
00:40:37.060there's a bear attacking like anything like this we're gonna go dig coal out of the ground we're
00:40:41.960gonna do any of this stuff you need to have a bit of that uh piss and vinegar aggression and kind of
00:40:46.540a disrespect for the world i'm doing it i'm crazy right alexander the great on you know all the way
00:40:52.300to the max. That's the reason for that.
00:40:54.340If we didn't, we have a bunch of scared,
00:45:26.940Take it from me. I've been somebody who's been
00:45:29.220I've had some issues my whole life with being not in a good mood, I'll say.
00:45:33.340And as long as your basic needs are met, food, shelter, which people don't have these days.
00:45:41.920And I'm not saying you should be happy and content with that because that sucks.
00:45:45.080But a lot of us have those things and have someone.
00:45:50.880You don't have to have a huge, massive social circle or a huge family, but you have someone or something.
00:45:54.480You have enough when you compare it to people historically or anywhere else in the world who have much, much less, who are happier than you.
00:50:56.960And it can explain why there are different outcomes for people.
00:51:03.880When you're, depending on who you are and where your spirit is
00:51:07.320and what kind of person you are on the inside,
00:51:08.920If you've subjected yourself or submitted yourself to one of these things, say, a lesser God, an evil one of money and stuff and things and power and all of this, there is no consequences for you.
01:08:41.380i wouldn't be the first person to think that and um not even close to the last this has been an
01:08:47.440this has been an idea in across the world for a very very long time i think there's something to
01:08:51.740that um i'm not your goy says i am here thanks to genstein i toast you sir with some nose tobacco
01:08:58.440it's all crj's fault well you know what all of this what's this highland ice well i need some
01:09:06.700of that we are getting into it oh it's good good for you it's probably not it's probably very very
01:09:13.580bad but you know i don't like to smoke this is these british columbians got me into the nose
01:09:21.240tobacco i don't like dip either it's a mess i don't like it all right i can't hear bazooka
01:09:27.920i can't hear fuck all it doesn't always work it's it's like uh you know i'll tell you this
01:09:33.440Before I get into this stuff, for me, it's more than often than not.
01:09:39.540I don't know why this is, but there's all kinds of stories of what went late at night, 2, 3, 4 in the morning, more so than any other time.
01:09:46.940Or just, there needs to be a lot of stillness and quiet.
01:09:52.500And you have to be kind of trying to make an effort to like, you're trying to think about something, you're trying to figure something out, you're trying to, it's like a, it's almost like a,
01:10:01.820It's like a geographical place in your mind.
01:10:06.320Your mind can kind of go places inside your own.
01:10:08.980I know this is very hard to explain and understand,
01:10:10.860but on the off chance somebody understands what I mean.
01:10:15.540Like I can be here talking to you doing this,
01:10:18.120but I can also be thinking about something else.
01:10:19.640Like in your own mind, there's places you can kind of,
01:10:21.780it feels like physically going like in a room in your house.
01:10:24.440Like you're in the corner, you're in the drawer,
01:10:26.340you're in the bed, you're under the bed, whatever.
01:10:28.220whatever uh there's a more of a place that you can kind of be consciously that is
01:10:34.040closer to this and the right time of day the right time the right then you can kind of
01:10:39.880you can just it's not a voice you know you don't hear something yelling it just you just kind of
01:10:45.660know something you can wonder something and ask something like i don't know if i should blah blah
01:10:49.520or maybe blah blah there it is it's almost like you're talking to yourself but are you talking to
01:10:55.200yourself it's a mystery it's a mystery tomahawk says i had no idea snuff was still a thing well
01:11:04.700i didn't either until i went to british columbia and they're like hey you want this to ruin your
01:11:08.520life you can do that get this into you and get some of that have some more tobacco all right
01:11:15.380uh we got that guy out of the way good luck to those in the in british columbia but we are
01:11:20.740the british isles the united kingdom we've got aliens to deal with now aliens and war and all
01:11:27.320kinds of and canada is you know something else and i think we're in uh we're in for it here um
01:11:35.360we're just we're just too racist and we got a lot of problems but uh we'll play this guy's video
01:11:42.040later or maybe right now because i wanted to last time but uh just to give you a run if you haven't
01:11:45.980if you're not familiar with uh you know canada maybe you haven't seen how it's been lately it's
01:11:49.040We're actually the least racist country ever.
01:30:43.200All the same stuff I've all heard before,
01:30:44.560but there was one thing I didn't know.
01:30:47.540That all of Jeffrey Epstein's little books and little files and all the names and all the people and all the little notes he had, there was only one person in there that to this day has never been explained why has their names circled with emphasis.
01:31:09.120Like this big, big, big circle square around it.
01:31:13.840Hundreds of different people, powerful people.
01:31:16.000significant people rich people politician people business people none of them have
01:31:22.080their names circled underlined starred nothing just one and do you know who it is
01:44:01.360There's a story with a lot of circumstantial anecdotal evidence from senior military personnel and so on from back when Eisenhower was president.
01:44:16.800that alleged there was some sort of event that took place,
01:44:20.860some sort of meeting from the senior leadership
01:44:23.860of the United States government and whatever.
01:44:25.900I don't even like saying this out loud because it sounds,
01:44:28.660but again, I'm just telling you what I've heard
01:44:30.900and from the discernment that I've been able to use
02:13:58.280one of us there's a lot of weird stuff that goes on all the time
02:14:01.760But one story that's always stuck with me is that the museum in Baghdad, I think it was in Baghdad, so deep in Iraq, not right on the border, this was deep in there.
02:14:13.560Somebody went into this museum of antiquity from, I mean, they have things in there from thousands of years ago.
02:14:20.160Ancient, like the oldest known human artifacts.
02:14:22.640This is what's known as the cradle of civilization because the first known that we are aware of, I mean, they're finding older stuff now, even in North America.
02:14:29.860evidence of settlements and industry and like that's it doesn't make sense and shouldn't our
02:14:35.820history is wrong um we have history down to like you know cleopatra that everything pretty much
02:14:42.640before that is we don't know i don't i'm not i'm not believing no we know no we don't fucking know
02:14:47.880idiot there's cities in the bottom of the ocean they found like how what is going on you don't
02:14:52.060have you don't have any explanation for any of this but for a long time and you know the problem
02:15:00.520it's called the sumerian problem is that sumer and the sumerians where you know present day
02:15:06.500iraq iran part of the world what a coincidence right the middle east has always been such a
02:15:13.920fascination for all these people um sumer and the sumerians uh the sumer problem sumerian problem
02:15:19.160is that it just came out of nowhere there is no progression like the missing link in evolution
02:15:23.060all of a sudden there's people well where's the the versions of people before they became people
02:15:29.780oh no they were just weren't and then they just were the end goodbye don't ask questions
02:15:32.720um where was the slow progression and up to increase
02:15:37.680of industrial knowledge astrological knowledge mathematics like they had the solar system
02:15:49.140map to sumerians did they knew about planets that we didn't discover until the 17 1800s they knew
02:15:54.060that saturn had rings on it that's how did they know these things they know the distances they
02:15:58.180know the appropriate how do they know this stuff they went from people in caves to a full-blown
02:16:03.240civilization with mining and metallurgy and medicine and writing and all super advanced
02:16:09.400math and physics and construction techniques that would like how what so that's that part of the
02:16:15.060world and in one of these museums in Baghdad or in Iraq uh they got robbed on the eve of the invasion
02:16:22.120like the night before or the in the days before and not just robbed they were robbed by people
02:16:27.140who knew what they were doing they blew a hole in the into this building and went right to the
02:16:31.480vaults the real vaults where all the real old stuff is kept see upstairs in the museum are
02:16:37.740replicas fakes that they show people oh yeah this are you know the old clay tablets and the whatever
02:16:43.820gilgamesh's fucking beard comb and whatever else they have in there right uh that's because in case
02:16:50.080they get robbed so they but deep underground in like vaults like very heavily like they nobody's
02:16:57.000even supposed to know they're down there yeah somebody blew in there and used high-tech like
02:17:01.720shaped cutting charges and cutter cutting tools and just carved all that right and just robbed
02:17:06.100the blind and nobody ever knows where that went all the gold was also robbed out of iraq as well
02:17:10.280and that's never been no one's ever followed up on on what happened there where that went and
02:17:14.960that's not the only story like that so also as all this stuff is happening somebody in the world
02:17:19.780knows something because they're going around making a network i mean they're obviously very
02:17:23.660powerful and can send some heavy hitters to do stuff like that why are you stealing
02:17:27.8206 000 year old artifacts for what purpose
02:17:32.300what is really going on here what is all this really about
02:17:39.720it's about oil you're an idiot it's because because terrorists in iran don't talk ever again
02:17:48.080do not say words with your mouth ever again silence giving you speech was a mistake
03:04:00.920One last meeting when I wasn't the chair was that this is a highly technical bill and we only had one hour with the officials for baby.
03:04:12.400And one of the things you brought up to me that I wanted to address or that you brought again, just as a side, this guy's pink salmon colored tie, multiple virtue signaling ribbons.
03:04:21.220He's been clawed up, guys. He's been to the claw. He's had the claw in him and around him and in and around his mouth.
03:04:26.320He's had claw all over his face more than once.
03:04:28.040up to this committee is you talked about CSIS wanting to have real-time access uh that's
03:04:33.580something I would I think the committee may want to ask CSIS about can you just just for our
03:04:38.480reference and just for our analysts can you tell us where you got that uh that uh point please in
03:04:43.22025 seconds or less absolutely it was mentioned during the technical briefing when the bill was
03:04:47.660tabled it was mentioned for bill c2 and then it was mentioned again for bill c22 um and I have a
03:04:52.780copy of the slide deck that that includes the illustration if you'd like it so you can refer
03:04:56.460back to the story i said earlier with uh wiretapmedia.ca about myself and all the stuff
03:05:01.080going on uh they just they want to be able to control everything you think say and do and if
03:05:05.200they don't like what you're up to they can just put you in jail they'll find something they'll
03:05:08.380invent something doesn't matter but they need access to your whole fucking life to to do that
03:05:13.020that's what this is about it has nothing to do with keeping anybody safe it has everything to do
03:05:16.740with crushing and destroying any resistance to their uh bloodlust and orgy of stealing
03:05:22.620okay um meanwhile is where black locks had this original story uh this website i've never seen
03:05:32.220before but hey everybody's getting comments on canada these days canadian house of commons
03:05:35.900tracks online posts about mps parliament will not say what's in the database only that it sorts
03:05:40.400your posts by tone oh we're tone policing public comments about politicians i will be very
03:05:46.720disappointed if i'm not 75 or 80 percent of this entire database i think probably i am uh but you
03:05:54.200know i don't think we'll ever get a chance to look at it um the admission came from deputy sergeant
03:06:00.060at arms paul millen at a parliamentary committee where he described the operation as very robust
03:06:03.900records management system yeah system catalogs incidents involving mps and allows staff to sort
03:06:10.580analyze posts including those deemed misogynistic or otherwise abusive again i've said over the
03:06:16.840years roll it roll the tape uh they're going to make politicians a protected class you can't
03:06:23.280they're politicians they're they're the worst people that have ever lived ever you cannot hate
03:06:27.980them enough there's not enough hate in the world that would be appropriate to levy at every politician
03:06:32.360in this world and drown them alive in it it wouldn't be enough it would still require much
03:06:35.900more than that and now they're like well we need to we need to keep track of everybody who doesn't
03:06:40.660like us why why we can't even read your fucking emails anymore but you need to know what the fuck
03:06:49.620everybody's doing thinking and saying all the time forever and they want to be able to activate your
03:06:53.240devices and install spyware on them without you knowing without anybody knowing at the isp level
03:06:58.300oh it's all legal they're allowed to just to keep an eye on you because gary wants to know what
03:12:49.680strengthen it and its security and its position in the world.
03:12:52.000And the CIA, that's one of their top jobs, American supremacy at all costs, which, you know, I don't appreciate as a Canadian, but I have to admire as a, you know, that I would have the exact same attitude because that's the only way you can keep yourself safe is, you know, you look up for your family first, friends come second.
03:13:09.640And we're barely friends anymore, if that, aren't we?
03:13:13.780And Donald Trump spent a fair amount of time on his run up to the campaign talking about, we're going to acquire Canada, we're going to do it economically, we're going to grab it, we're going to get it, we're going to do it.
03:13:22.000it why would he say that why did he say it repeatedly and why are they uh you know why
03:13:28.500the cooperation with the chinese all these punishing terrorists and all the stuff they're
03:13:31.300doing if they can't get it economically maybe they get it another way with a story
03:13:38.280americans like stories the world likes stories how's this for a story the canadian people
03:13:49.020are under the thumb of everything but name a dictatorship.
03:13:56.000They don't respect its democratic process.