In the wake of the anti-Semitic riots in the Dutch city of Amsterdam, Ezra exposes the shocking scale of the violence, and calls for the police to do all they can to bring justice to the rioters and their perpetrators.
00:02:30.200I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw the footage coming out of Amsterdam last night.
00:02:34.640A Jew hunt. There's actually a special Dutch word for that. There was a Jew hunt in the streets
00:02:40.880as Islamist gangs stormed through the city streets, finding anyone who was or looked Jewish or Israeli.
00:02:49.660This was after a football match, a soccer game, between the local sports team, the local
00:02:56.340Amsterdam team and an Israeli team. So there was a lot of Jewish people attending the match,
00:03:02.860including Israelis who had flown to Amsterdam for the match. There was a warning that there could be
00:03:09.340security concerns. The government was warned. Apparently, they did nothing. And so these rioters
00:03:15.720stampeded through the streets, attacking Jews with their fists, but also with weapons, leaving many
00:03:23.160unconscious. And apparently, according to some reports I saw, up to half a dozen people are missing. I hope
00:03:29.980that report is incorrect because it implies they may have a very grave situation, including, God forbid,
00:03:36.220a Hamas-style hostage-taking. I hope that report is debunked. The last time we saw this kind of
00:03:44.540Jew hunt was just after the October 7th terrorist attack in southern Israel. We saw it in Dagestan,0.88
00:03:53.900a remote Central Asian Republic, part of Russia, where a plane landed from Israel. Word of this spread,
00:04:03.100and soon Muslims stormed the airport, going through the terminal, going onto the runways,0.94
00:04:09.840looking for the plane. It was absolutely terrifying. I suppose we all said to ourselves,
00:04:15.180that's Dagestan. Couldn't find it on a map. One of the places Donald Trump would call a
00:04:20.760SHIT whole country. Well, Amsterdam is the opposite of that. Amsterdam is the first city of the Netherlands.
00:04:28.240It's refined. It's historical. It's educated. It's liberal. In fact, for years, it was synonymous with
00:04:34.760easy laws on everything from marijuana to prostitution. It was as modern and feminist and Western as
00:04:41.320tolerant as can be. Well, last night, it felt more like Dagestan than Amsterdam. Everyone in the country
00:04:48.420who's in the establishment expressed their surprise, including the king himself. The prime minister said
00:04:54.800he was outraged. What happened last night in Amsterdam and the images and the messages that
00:05:01.980we hear there are downright scandalous and reprehensible. And I think that everything
00:05:06.520should be done to track down and prosecute the perpetrators. This is simply anti-Semitic
00:05:11.580violence against Israelis. And what can we do in 2024 that actually defies description and is
00:05:17.540beyond all limits and out of all proportion? And here's a tweet from the justice minister saying
00:05:22.060he wants to bring the rioters to justice. But is that all? Our friend Geert Wilders said that is not
00:05:27.540enough. We need mass deportations and denaturalizations of the terrorists. Israel, seeing the news, sent two
00:05:37.020aircraft from Israel to Amsterdam to help bring back any Israelis, including those that may need some help.
00:05:44.860A series of Israeli politicians flew to Amsterdam and Geert Wilders met many of them expressing his
00:05:50.640solidarity. I have decided to go to Amsterdam myself. Now, I have tomorrow a meeting scheduled
00:05:58.580at HMP Woodhill, the prison in England where Tommy Robinson is being held. It was very difficult to
00:06:06.560secure this meeting, so I'm going to keep my appointment to meet Tommy Robinson. In fact, there's some
00:06:12.660overlap in the storylines here, aren't there? Tommy has been warning against the Islamification of the1.00
00:06:18.880West. One of the things he's most concerned about is the violence and the street gangs, the failure to
00:06:24.600assimilate, the anti-Semitism. Tommy is in prison for saying these things and other things and similar
00:06:32.120things, and I'm not sure what he's heard about the riots. I might ask him about that when I see him
00:06:37.540tomorrow. My main purpose for meeting Tommy Robinson is to make sure that he's safe and not being mistreated
00:06:43.560in prison while we actively try to get him in a better prison situation than being kept in solitary
00:06:49.580confinement at a prison that, by the way, 37% of the inmates are Muslim and Muslim gangs dominate the
00:06:58.340prison. That's the reason they put him in solitary confinement. He would be killed if he were in
00:07:03.520general population. I'm meeting with Tommy Robinson at 2.30 p.m. in local UK time. As soon as that's over,
00:07:12.220I go directly to the airport and I'll fly to the Netherlands where I'll land later that evening. I'll get to
00:07:19.240work immediately. Our head of video, Efron Monsanto, is going tonight directly from Toronto to Amsterdam.
00:07:25.520We'll see if there's any reverberations of these riots on Saturday night in Amsterdam, and we'll spend
00:07:32.100Sunday interviewing everyone we can. I've actually reached out to Kirt Builders. You might recall that I've
00:07:39.560interviewed him several times, and obviously one of the main issues that he has campaigned for for decades
00:07:45.200is turning off immigration and deporting immigrants, especially Islamist immigrants, who do not1.00
00:07:53.360assimilate into the Dutch ways. Here's an excerpt from my interview with Kirt Builders last year.
00:08:00.240But there's also another fear. People who criticize immigration or Islam, they don't just have fear of
00:08:07.060assassination. They have fear of being called racist. Yeah. What advice would you have for people in other
00:08:15.060countries who want to take the same position as you on immigration, but are afraid of either violence, or more
00:08:22.180likely, they're afraid that they'll just be called racist? Well, the one thing that really helps is to find a
00:08:31.060political party, to start a political party, to support an existing political party, that makes
00:08:39.060it something that is more common. You know, that's what we saw in Holland. When we started, when I started my
00:08:44.180political party, exactly the same happened. I'm in the problems now with my personal security, because I got
00:08:50.820five fatwas from Pakistan, from many Arab countries, where imams and mullahs said that I had to be killed.
00:08:59.060Today, you see in Holland, that not only when it comes to immigration, but also when it comes to other issues,
00:09:04.060that people are not afraid to say it anymore. That's one of the differences of last week. People were whispering to one
00:09:10.060another in the last few years that, okay, I vote for this PVV and this wildest guy, but they said it while having a coffee
00:09:17.060at their work instead of publicly. And now people are, for the first time in Holland, they are proud to do so. They say it at work, they say it
00:09:26.060they say it when they go to the gym, they say it on a party, a birthday party with their neighbors. So, at the end of the day, we make this
00:09:35.060criticism normal, because we know that the elite was ignoring it and was calling us racist, but we are everything but racist in
00:09:43.060Holland and in so many other countries. The indigenous people are the people that are discriminated against. It's not the
00:09:50.060people who are entering our country.1.00
00:09:52.060It's interesting to me that Heert Wilders is now the leader of the largest party in the Netherlands government
00:09:58.060coalition. He's not the Prime Minister, as perhaps he should be, but he is a key player there. And it'll be interesting
00:10:04.060to see what levers he can pull from within government as a reaction to this. I think this was a truly shocking
00:10:11.060moment for the Netherlands, which regarded itself as a friend to liberalism and frankly, a friend to the Jews. I mentioned
00:10:18.060before that the football team from Israel came to play the football team from the Netherlands. That local
00:10:25.060team called Ajax, one of its nicknames is the Jews, believe it or not, because there are so many Jews in
00:10:32.060Amsterdam and they would fly the Israeli flags and sing the Jewish song, Hava Nagila. They're not Jewish, but that was0.97
00:10:38.060sort of the nickname for the team. Of course, that's something that's despised by anti-Semitic immigrants and they
00:10:46.060targeted it. And there's a lot of questions to answer. Some of the questions put by Heert Wilders to his own
00:10:52.060party, his own justice minister in the coalition was, how did we not see this coming? And what will you do about
00:10:58.060deportations? This is on my way of saying, I'm getting on a plane, frankly, in about three hours. I'm flying
00:11:06.060overnight. I'll see Tommy Robinson in prison and I'll give you a full report after that. Once I'm out of prison, I'll go
00:11:13.060directly to Amsterdam where I will work Saturday night and Sunday. And I'll be back here in Canada
00:11:21.060on Monday, about 2 PM. So I'll give you a report throughout the weekend. If you want to participate
00:11:29.060in these projects, I could use your help. On the Tommy Robinson side, I have been working every day with
00:11:35.060Tommy's lawyers, trying to instruct them and direct them to fight on two fronts. First of all, Tommy has a
00:11:41.060bizarre hearing under the Terrorism Act because he refused to give police the passcode to his iPhone
00:11:47.060without a search warrant. So that's a hearing that's coming up very shortly. If you want to help us with
00:11:51.060that or his other problem, being in a maximum security prison when he's a civil prisoner, you can go to
00:11:59.060SaveTommy.com. That's where I'll have my reports. And if you want to chip in to help us cover the lawyers,
00:12:03.060please do. We're also setting up Amsterdam riots.com. That's obviously we're going to have all our
00:12:11.060reports on these Amsterdam riots and hopefully we'll get another one on one with here builders.
00:12:17.060Anyways, I'm slightly distracted, as you can see, because I've got to get to the airport to get on
00:12:21.060the plane. A couple of sleepless nights, I'll be on the plane sleeping tonight. And then I don't even stay in
00:12:28.060the UK long enough to get a hotel. I go straight to Amsterdam tomorrow night. I'll let you know how
00:12:34.060that goes. I'll try and keep safe. And hopefully I'll be back in Canada in this very chair on Monday.
00:12:40.060Have a great weekend. No rest for the wicked on this side. Here's my interview with Mark Morano before I go.
00:12:46.060The number one story in the world, of course, is the election, the reelection, the vindication, the
00:13:04.060restoration of Donald J. Trump as the president of the United States. He hasn't taken office yet. That
00:13:10.060hasn't taken office yet. That doesn't happen until the inauguration in January. But already the world
00:13:18.060is changing. Vladimir Putin is expressing interest in talking to Donald Trump about a peace deal in
00:13:22.060Ukraine. The Houthi terrorists in Yemen have unilaterally declared they're going to stop attacking
00:13:28.060ships in the Red Sea. Hamas is now talking about laying down arms. And all around the world,
00:13:34.060things are getting back to normal because the grownup is in charge. And one of the things that
00:13:41.060is more important than foreign policy, of course, is domestic policy. I think that's the number one
00:13:46.060reason he was elected to restore prosperity and hope to Americans building a border wall enforcing
00:13:53.060immigration law. One of the things that Trump was always strong on in his first term is energy.
00:13:59.060The United States used to be the largest net importer of energy in the world. Under Trump,
00:14:06.060it became a net exporter, oil, gas. They brought in enough to take care of their own industry and
00:14:12.060started selling it abroad. Well, of course, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden stopped that. One of the very
00:14:17.060first things Joe Biden did, you might remember, after becoming president was a disgrace. He canceled the
00:14:24.060Keystone XL pipeline that was more than 90% built. In fact, they had already laid the pipe across the
00:14:31.060Canada U.S. border. It put thousands of American unionized steel workers out of a job. It also led
00:14:38.060to energy insecurity. I'm excited about all those projects that will be revived. I really like RFK Jr.
00:14:46.060who became a sort of a Trump surrogate or proxy. I think he's very wise on issues ranging from the
00:14:53.060deep state to censorship to his skepticism of big pharma. But I love how whenever Donald Trump touted
00:15:00.060RFK Jr., and he was very loving in his endorsement, the man, he quickly said, but he can't touch energy
00:15:07.060because, of course, remember, RFK Jr. came up through an environmentalist group, the Riverkeepers.
00:15:12.060Here's just a clip of Donald Trump expressing his affection for Kennedy, but the limits of that
00:15:17.060affection. Take a look. They're hardworking people. These are fantastic people. And we can add a few
00:15:24.060names like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. He came in. And he's going to help make America healthy again.
00:15:34.060And now he's a great guy, and he really means it. He wants to do some things, and we're going
00:15:51.060to let him go to it. I just said, but, Bobby, leave the oil to me. We have more liquid gold oil
00:16:00.060and gas. We have more liquid gold than any country in the world, more than Saudi Arabia.
00:16:05.060We have more than Russia. Bobby, stay away from the liquid gold. Other than that, go have a good time, Bobby.
00:16:13.060You've got to love his sense of humor. And by the way, good for RFK Jr. for partnering with someone
00:16:18.060who I think five years ago no one would have thought would happen. Well, we mentioned how the
00:16:23.060whole world is reverberating because of Trump's win. And one of the places where I think that will
00:16:29.060dominate discussion, of course, the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, which we always attend,
00:16:35.060they'll be feasting on this. They'll be appalled by it. They'll be gagging on it.
00:16:40.060Donald Trump is a threat to everything they have to say and do it. Yuval Noah Harari said
00:16:45.060that. We played that clip a couple of times. But right now, in the country of Azerbaijan,
00:16:52.060in Central Asia, in the city of Baku, very exotic, the United Nations Framework Convention
00:16:59.060on Climate Change, their annual conference of the parties, is coming together. In other words,
00:17:03.060the UN's global warming conference that attracts thousands of delegates from around the world to hatch schemes
00:17:09.060on how to carbon tax this and net zero that. Well, they are meeting and it's got to be under a dark cloud.
00:17:17.060That meeting starts in just a couple of days. And joining us is a man who goes to all of those
00:17:22.060meetings with a skeptical eye. He is on route to Baku right now. We caught him as he passes through
00:17:30.060Istanbul, Turkey. I suppose that's how you get to Azerbaijan. You know who I'm talking about, our friend Mark
00:17:37.060Morano, the boss of ClimateDepot.com. Mark, it's great to see you. We've got you between flights.
00:17:47.060Very exotic. You're dressed like you're going on safari. And you've got a big smile on your face.
00:17:53.060I think I know why. You had the same smile in 2016 when Donald Trump was first elected.
00:17:59.060Tell me what you expect to see at the global warming conference that you're visiting in a couple of days.
00:18:06.060Well, this is, you know, I can't suppress the smile. This is Donald Trump's election in 2024 is one of the most
00:18:14.060consequential elections ever when it comes to the UN sustainable development and climate change agenda.
00:18:21.060And it's not just because of Donald Trump. And it's, I guess, the best way to explain this,
00:18:28.060of why I'm so excited to head to Azerbaijan and I leave in 36 hours from Istanbul to go to Baku,
00:18:36.060is if you think back in the United States, we had for decades the left, everyone from AOC,
00:18:42.060talking about defunding the police. What a great idea. George Soros funded all these prosecutors in American cities.
00:18:49.060Finally, George Floyd happens in 2020 in June. And every major US city went full bore on defunding the police.
00:18:59.060It was a complete utter disaster. They had virtue signal for decades.
00:19:03.060Nothing happened because they didn't officially do it. They finally went all in.
00:19:07.060Every city was in chaos, collapse. Within a year, Joe Biden's at the State of the Union announcing it's time to refund the police.
00:19:15.060It was a political disaster for American progressives.
00:19:19.060The same thing is happening in real time, independent of Donald Trump with the net zero UN climate agenda.
00:19:27.060From energy rationing through Europe, fighting back the EU elections, the the Netherlands farmers, the Polish parliament fighting back the EU,
00:19:38.060the UK showing signs of life fighting the net zero agenda.
00:19:41.060Every major corporation pushing back on the EVs from BMW to Mercedes, Chrysler, all across the board.
00:19:49.060CEOs can't even hold this together, even though they're in corporate government collusion.
00:19:53.060And of course, you have the rest of the climate agenda from the food rationing to the climate to the entire 15 minute cities.
00:20:04.060Everyone seems to be in revolt across the world.
00:20:07.060So enter Donald Trump, his election might just be the gentle shove.
00:20:13.060Not that I think Donald Trump is going to be gentle.
00:20:15.060I think it's going to be a heave ho.1.00
00:20:17.060But it's at a time that only God could have created in this period of history.
00:20:23.060The agenda is in shambles, not because they failed on some weird way, but because they actually started implementing the wacky virtue signaling thing that they've talked about for decades.
00:20:40.060And people in real time, just like defund the police, are seeing the disaster.
00:20:44.060Donald Trump is now in and the US is going to accelerate this collapse of net zero.
00:23:39.060But they know now, fast forward eight years, that agenda is in collapse, whether it's Canada, well, somewhat in Canada, or whether it's all through Europe.
00:23:49.060Again, the EU elections in June were a major pushback.
00:23:52.060And you see what's happening in New Zealand and Australia, hopefully coming together to fight this.
00:23:57.060So now Donald Trump reemerges here to push this.
00:24:01.060We already have Senator Bernie Sanders, the night before the election, perhaps sensing a Trump win, announced that the, quote, the global struggle against climate change is over if Donald Trump's elected.
00:24:13.060Gore sent out an email saying basically he was depressed, Al Gore, saying, oh, well, this is like a major setback in civil rights, comparing himself to Martin Luther King, like the fight must go on.
00:25:24.060This is their worst nightmare because the United States of America is going to be pushing further to the demise of net zero.
00:25:32.060Now, to your point, I'm being a little bit exuberant here and probably unrealistic about the extent because you're right.
00:25:40.060This is an entrenched bureaucracy that's existed in the Sustainable Development Climate Treaty since at least in formal settings since 1992 Rio Earth Summit.
00:25:49.060But this is the greatest thing we could ever ask for as skeptics and as pro human development against this agenda is Donald Trump's election.
00:25:58.060You know, when you say electric vehicles, the mind turns to Elon Musk and he himself has had a bit of a progression as he's come to be more of a skeptic of the global warming catastrophism.
00:26:11.060I mean, he still loves his company Tesla, but it feels like it's as much a tech company as an electric battery company.
00:26:19.060But in and of course, Starlink, his major space project, I think that the launch of those super heavy rockets are the single largest use of energy by mankind, like to send a skyscraper into space.
00:26:33.060The amount of combustion. I mean, I think Elon Musk is through with any dalliance he may have had with environmentalism.
00:26:41.060In fact, he's now obsessed with deregulation.
00:26:45.060He's been tapped by Trump to head up something called the Department of Government Efficiency.
00:26:50.060I don't know if it'll actually be a department. I don't I can't imagine Elon Musk actually becoming a cabinet minister.
00:26:57.060But there's this whole team of high performance capitalist entrepreneurs around him that really are excited about making the economy great again.
00:27:07.060And environmental regulations is really the number one thing that has slowed that down.
00:27:12.060So I think you're going to see like if you are going to take on environmental regulations in America, you are going to take on environmental regulations.
00:27:21.060There's such a large source of them. Who do you think will be the key people in the cabinet?
00:27:27.060We mentioned RFK on the health side of things. Who do you think might be the energy secretary?
00:27:34.060Who do you think is going to be the guy who says we're going to fire up the drills, drilling rigs in the Gulf of Mexico and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge?
00:27:42.060We're going to build that Keystone XL pipeline. We're going to get the LNG terminals.
00:27:46.060Who's going to be the champion for oil and gas and pipelines?
00:27:51.060I don't have names yet, but I can tell you this. I don't think he's going to pick from the GOP establishment again.
00:27:58.060I wasn't excited about Rick Perry. I wasn't excited about Rex Tillerson, the secretary of state.
00:28:03.060I wasn't excited by a lot of his establishment picks. The good news is RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard are on his transition team and they are as outsiders as you can get.
00:28:16.060They have no political home. So they will be advising him, have a piece of his ear.
00:28:28.060There were open calls just a few days before the election that if Kamala Harris won, that they were going to literally defund Elon Musk and cancel any government contracts on the rockets, on anything with electric cars.
00:28:43.060They were going to try to financially ruin him in any way and break all of their commitments, business deals, whatever it is.
00:28:50.060He took great personal risk in endorsing Donald Trump.
00:28:55.060The key to any future Donald Trump appointee, and I could be critical of past EPA directors on this, they have to challenge the narrative.
00:29:05.060We can't have a North Dakota governor like Doug Burgum who says, yes, net zero is important, but we don't have to restrict fossil fuels.
00:29:14.060We're going to pursue funding for carbon capture and storage. No, we need someone who says this is a fraud.
00:29:21.060This is a scam manmade. You can't regulate the climate with taxes and restricting our energy, especially looking at China and India.0.96
00:29:29.060We are going to have unleashed American energy. We're going to go after this fraud of Soviet style central planning of net zero.0.91
00:29:36.060So that's the kind of narrative we need. So my hope is that Donald Trump will pick cabinet members who will challenge the premise and not be mealy mouth like so many of his first term appointees.
00:29:51.060Mark, it's great to catch up with you. I know we've caught you in an Internet cafe in Turkey en route to Azerbaijan.
00:29:58.060The sound quality was excellent. The video was a slightly choppy, but we're so grateful that you made time for us at all.
00:30:05.060I hope the infrastructure in Baku, Azerbaijan can support great videos because we'd love to catch up with you to hear what it's like on the ground.
00:30:14.060I suspect there's going to be a lot of long faces. Keep your spirits high, my friend.
00:30:18.060We're we're on the winning side and you were fighting the good fight during the dark years of Harris Biden. Thank you for that.
00:30:25.060Thank you. I appreciate it. We'll see you in Baku. All right.
00:30:28.060And by the way, folks, if you're wondering why we're not going to Baku, it's because in these partially free or unfree countries that now host these environmentalist gatherings, our lawyers advise us that our style of journalism that is not being officially credentialed by the U.N. could have our reporters arrested.
00:30:47.060For example, it was recently in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt. We were planning to go to Egypt with Sheila Gunn-Reed and other journalists.
00:30:54.060But the lawyer in Cairo that we hired said, if you're not officially accredited by the U.N., you will be arrested for doing your citizen journalism.
00:31:04.060So we simply cannot risk sending our journalists to these unfree countries where they're hatching their unfree plans.1.00
00:31:42.060I literally have to go directly from here to the airport, sleep on the plane, wake up, and I'm going to go and visit Tommy Robinson.
00:31:50.060I'm really glad to have that appointment with him.
00:31:52.060And I will give you a personal firsthand report of how he's doing, what he looks like, how he's being treated, what food is he getting?
00:32:01.060Is he getting exercise time? Is he getting time to meet with his family, time to meet with his lawyers?
00:32:06.060I'll keep you posted on all that stuff at SaveTommy.com.
00:32:10.060And then without skipping a beat, I'll be off to Netherlands, to AmsterdamReports.com, which is where we're going to have our reports there.
00:32:17.060It's a lot to do. I'm going with our videographer, Efron Monsanto. Between the two of us, the total airfare will probably be just over $2,000, and we're going to have two nights hotel in Amsterdam.
00:32:28.060If you want to chip in to help us with those costs, you can go to AmsterdamReports.com.
00:32:32.060Have a great weekend, everybody. Until next time, on behalf of us here at Rebel World Headquarters, to you at home, good night, and keep fighting for freedom.