America, οΌA Nation of IdeasοΌ & UFC Fighter Bryce Mitchell Says Hitler Was A Good Guy - FF Ep292
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2 hours and 25 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss the rise of Antifa and its impact on the anti-Trump movement. We discuss the current state of antifa and what it means for the future of the movement and what we should expect from it in the future.
Transcript
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the coat the bezos turned the coat uh david sachs got a position within there all the paypal mafia
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musk was not favorable at all to trump in definitely in 2016 but i don't even think
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in 2020 and then all of a sudden in 2024 or five then they're like you know we can't beat him let's
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join him let's use him let's you know you or co-join our interests or something like that
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right so he kind of is established but however so having said that that of course doesn't mean
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that those who are still have you know what do you call trump arrangement syndrome the leftist and
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maybe you know that they've just gone away they're still out there there's plenty of
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no they're gonna they're gonna you know um they're gonna pull back they're gonna regroup they're not
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gonna come back with with vengeance probably we'll see what happens but uh here's a u.s house minority
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hakeem jeffress calls for fighting against trump's agenda in the streets because you wonder about
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that it was how original out of antifa could that be called could that be called insurrection
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well it's right of course it is right of course we're gonna fight in the streets again i mean
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there was those compilations right even in 20 was it 2020 or maybe no i think there was ronda
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floyd riot stuff too by the way the madonna like i want to blow up the white house oh calls for
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violence nothing happened that's right other politicians were just like we've you know beat
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them throw them up get in their face scream at them it's like so much of that and that same thing
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there it's been kind of more quiet on that front they tried to muster some you know resistance and
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protest you haven't seen it so it's going to be very interesting to see uh if something comes out
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of this but anyway let's just play this clip it's a short one of him saying that basically fighting
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back we are gonna fight it legislatively we are gonna fight it in the courts and we're gonna fight
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it in the streets of course that's really really gonna fight it can they muster it because i saw i
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saw i don't want to go off on a tangent here but i saw pierce morgan interview tucker carlson and they
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were like in riyadh or something in saudi arabia there's a clip from just a couple of days ago and
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they're sitting there and talking about like all the opposition was you know fake and it didn't really
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exist against trump there's tucker said this and it's now it's like there's nothing it's gone away
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because it was just only these white liberal cat ladies they're putting up opposition i was like
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no that's not correct at all it was a massive establishment like a whole uh i think the majority
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of at least kind of liberal jewish groups were against him maybe not like an apac or something
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like that obviously even in 2016 right but it was a the media establishment was were against him
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as a very powerful i can i think you can even argue that some of those astroturf protests you
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know helping to bring in protests like george soros where he funded a lot of those groups and stuff
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like that but this time around they don't they don't seem to have done that for some reason which is a
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more kind of clue and tell that they've accepted him as the establishment and they're willing to work
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with him to get to continue to get achieved what they want to get achieved uh maybe i'm reading too
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much into this maybe maybe i'm seeing that there's too much oh there are differences between them
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when there really isn't you know maybe i'm like boomering myself here on this issue i'm not
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sure i don't know what do you guys think will we see like a antifa uprising in like you know
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summer of 2025 because no because antifa is already embedded everywhere it's just more sophisticated
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it's just more sophisticated now i think they they know that like the boots on the ground
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representation isn't as effective so they have to go back up i mean they're already in the
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we talk about this all the time in the hall is the highest halls of office you know um in all
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these corporations are already there i think they're just regrouping they don't need their
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little lackeys as much anymore i don't think it's as effective yeah that could be um we'll see we'll
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see what happens yeah fighting in the street sounds a little bit more than just having rallies and
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doing demonstrations yeah that's the peaceful constitutional way of doing it fighting in the
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street sounds like violence and this is unconstitutional this is illegal well it's fine
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when blm does it though right i mean we've already seen that yeah so that's where the problem with the
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prosecution comes in again who gets prosecuted and who not so yeah exactly but so that's what i'm
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telling you what kind of what i'm alluding to that that it was like it was so much of that prior and
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now we're basically not seeing it how did it just go away like that right it doesn't that show the
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inorganic synthetic yeah someone's controlling it they were setting it up i mean we had seen that too
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right with the antifa like they're getting bust in these things were organized we're getting funded
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and all of a sudden that's not happening you know the same way so what about the uh the ice
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deportations and stuff too early cheering too early they're coming back you'll see oh no they
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no i i'm not saying they're permanently gone but right now they're taking a little uh a little uh
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nap no i my take is is that right now he's giving uh patriots or or you know uh pro-american uh
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you know nationalists whatever you want to call it um
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i'll see they're he's giving them some treats right now like here you go oh yeah here you go have
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to have some of this let let's bookmark and check in again in two years or whatever i'm not saying
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that maybe the trump administration will do it but when i don't know when israel gets in enough
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trouble and they start some other war or whatever and they call for america to come to the rescue
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yeah that's a lot of people's thing yeah right i'm not i'm not saying i think he does some good
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things and he does some dumb things genuinely yeah there's some good things and then some bad things
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you don't have to be married to all of it but if you get you know you get thrown a couple of things
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okay okay fine let's let's take it and let's move on from there right um but you do have the pushback
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regarding maybe more so now though about the uh the ice uh the deportations and things like that
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there's one clip we can play did you still want to play the rfk i do on that where he's asked if he's
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a conspiracy theorist because i like that this is going mainstream and okay yeah we could do that
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before we get into the ice thing there though this one we'll skip but um what was this one oh yeah
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skip that okay all right okay uh here's the clip here do you want to preface it she was late yeah well
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rfk these are his you know confirmation hearings and he's asked if he's a conspiracy theorist
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like some kind of gotcha question by this republican check it out question for you are you a conspiracy
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theorist um that is a pejorative senator that's applied to me um mainly to keep me from asking
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difficult questions of powerful interest i was told that i was a conspiracy theorist
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that label was applied to me because i said that the vaccines the covet vaccine didn't prevent
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transmission and it wouldn't prevent infection when the government was telling people americans that it
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would i would say that because i was looking at monkey studies in may of 2020 i was called a conspiracy
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now everybody admits it i was called a conspiracy theorist because i said red dye cause cancer
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and now fda has acknowledged that and banned it i was called a conspiracy theorist because i said
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fluoride lowered iq last week jamma published a meta review of 87 studies saying that there's a direct
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inverse correlation between iq oh they cut off there anyway yeah he points to this recent study there's
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other studies on that too by the way but yeah i mean this is not surprising i think i wonder if he'll he'll
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probably get confirmed no it looks like he it looks like he's it looks like he's going to and stuff
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and i think that's great because he's very knowledgeable obviously on the on the health
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stuff and all the different ways that we're being you know poisoned with toxins and chemicals and all
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that yeah i'm just curious how much he can get done because big pharma just has their hold in there
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and they're funding so many people oh yeah and that's why you saw pay off so many people elizabeth
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warren going off which are these like you know they always been the anti-corporate interest
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supposedly but now they're defending big pharma essentially and she's like will you sue pharmaceutical
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companies and he was like what are you telling me i can't we can't sue pharma you know no i'm not
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saying she was and i hope he can do something about this a crazy vaccine schedule for kids totally against
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it it's awful there is a link to autism and so let's see what kind of well let's see what he can
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not do there i mean the kids need our help at this point for that because you know they push
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these vaccines right in a lot of schools you can't get into schools unless you have you know pages and
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pages of of vaccines i don't think he will stop that i think what he said so i personally wish he
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would but i'm saying what what he said he wants to do is he wants to give people access to the studies
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that exist to the data that's there so that they can make a decision for themselves and they're
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freaking out about that for some reason if he becomes confirmed as hh as human health and services
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secretary i think that's the official position then he could have access to the kind of things
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that the cdc has done and my point i was like why do they have information about health concerns and
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issues that's not available to the public this should be everyone should be able to access these
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records right transparency stuff but that just shows you how deeply the corporate and especially in this
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case big pharma interests are embedded within the political system i mean you know it's like you
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have apex those types of organizations on one front but on the other end of that you have the big pharma
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companies that are paying huge amounts of money to bribing people and giving them kickbacks and stuff
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like that and that stuff have to end you have to pull out big business out of these political systems
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if you're ever going to solve anything i don't think it's going to happen anytime soon i just love all
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those because it feels like all the conspiracy theorists are being vindicated all the time you
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know now you've got rfk jr sitting there a guy talks about chemtrails talks about chemtrails and all these
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things and it's like here we are i hate i hate to see that the entire discussion about health in america is
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on the completely wrong page we are addressing pharmaceutical that are meant to cure problems
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after they have shown up or to cure just symptoms not preventative right yes the main focus needs to
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be on prevention we need to wake up as a nation even though i'm not even a part of it because i'm a
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citizen but i've lived here so long that i'm kind of you're white you are wake up to the fact that the
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united states of america is the only developed nation on this planet where life expectancy for
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the past 20 years or so has been going down with all the rest of the world is going up this country
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is systematically sick because of the wrong lifestyle we have and food a sedentary lifestyle the kind of
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food we eat there needs to be radical information education and it needs to start uh throughout society
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and this should be the main focus prevention should be the main focus of a secretary dealing with
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health yeah not worrying about pharma you cut pharma out by making people healthy to begin with i have
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i'm 60 years old in my entire life i haven't been on any medicine ever yeah because i have a healthy
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lifestyle now i'm also blessed and with with with good genes that that keep you take care of yourself but
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yeah uh so it's a lifestyle it hasn't gotten me any other trouble because i'm doing this intensive
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workout schedule in nature which uh some people don't like and then try to get me in trouble for
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it if the whole nation were doing we're doing what i'm doing get out there work out in nature
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regularly and have healthy food we wouldn't have these problems this is where we need to start and
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this is what rfk and trump are saying we need to focus on preventative not treating these diseases
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with drugs after the fact but what is causing these what is the root cause right systematic issue is we
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we the food industry is massively profiting from feeding people overfeeding them and feeding them
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the wrong stuff yeah and they create that in health problem which is the next sector massive profitable
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medical establishments medicine and pharmaceuticals profits from that so they both are in a positive
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feedback loop of maximizing profits by ruining our population's health that's right they're not in the
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business of storing and healing like they want repeat but you need to see both the food industry
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and the pharmaceutical and medical industry they need to be both together and it needs to be fixed
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there at the very base yeah now of course i agree with you and but i'm genuinely thinking
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they're thinking that if you start advocating for health right through the photos and images
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i'm sure trump was a hitler was a vegetarian i'm saying there's a there is a seriously i mean this
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is insane but seriously there's a whole establishment there's this is fascism yeah leftist spiteful
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mutants they're like you possibly can't yeah they were talking about the physical fitness from the
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government level because that's this the crunchy to fascism pipeline so now they attack organics and you
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know the back to the land movement there are many ways of doing it fascism you don't have to force
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it down people's throats but there are many ways education incentivizing restructuring if you make
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it just you know i experience it myself i go on a bicycle i get harassed by by by car drivers non
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and non-stop for all kinds of reasons i get in danger if i go out in nature there's just so much
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wrong with the society on the attitude that's need to be fixed so that people can do these things and
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uh it's a matter of incentivizing even in the health care system um to reward good behavior
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and to punish bad behavior yes when it comes to sedentary lifestyle to exercise into food
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they would personal you're a healthy person you pay less in premiums i agree with you i'm saying
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anything to do with personal responsibility within the current system that's not equitable you know
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it's not equitable it's my body and my genes and all your fat that's all this has come right
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there and then it's racism on top of that right this kind of country like this of course i mean
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it's i'm only fat because of racism and i'm sick because i don't have access right but it is
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just access you you you stop having a car and go by bicycle you save a lot of money you become healthy
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and you stop eating candy bars and soda you know well as a matter of fact if you go regularly on a bicycle
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you need your sugar is fuel for the time for a change actually the food you're eating is going
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to get burned yes yeah as long as you burn it's fine all right certain extent but yeah these people
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aren't a healthy lifestyle is cheaper than the lifestyle we have here i want to make that very
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clear if i look the budget i have for food and for exercise the way i do it it's cheaper than the
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average american it's not my expense why are they not obese in germany and sweden and you go to
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europe and you're like unfortunately they are it's catching on everyone's getting sedentary everyone
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gawking at gadgets nowadays and new generations getting worse and worse so uh the america is the
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first to go down and everybody is headed at imitating us and being on the same page and making the same
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mistakes let's be honest it's easier to control a population that's dumb lazy and unfit and unhealthy
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as well and you become them but you know then you think you're fixed to your solution to become
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healthy is drugs pharmaceuticals and that's why they're pushing so much of the discussion is all
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the miracle how do we lower you know prices on the pills you know kind of thing to get so get people
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get more pharmaceuticals um and then but it is pretty crazy that they're calling for like universal
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what is it called universal health care what's the term is that the only term is there another word
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yeah i mean socialized medicine but you pay out the ass for it well sure but also then you know
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with that some of us do you know obviously you know then services will decline they will start denying
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you more they won't afford it it will go bankrupt and all that stuff but as you said that there's no
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distinction between someone who's been like eating shit smoking their entire life is supposed to have
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the same you know access or like general idea to someone that take care of freedom comes with
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responsibility and responsibility comes with freedom they go together you can't have the
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freedom to ruin yourself and then dump the result the costs onto society everyone else and then say
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well it's society's problem now to fix my health because i ate and smoked and and and have not been
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moving my entire life and now society please fix me up yeah yeah this is wrong this is just
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profound with genes and editing things with that's what you get nowadays you know gadgets on your phone
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from car insurance companies that track exactly how you drive and if you drive responsible lower
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rates lower the rate why don't we do the same with health insurances we put gadgets everywhere you can
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agree or reject them if you reject them your rate goes up if you agree to them your rate goes down and
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big brother enthusiast you are moving you are eating the right stuff i don't want the government in my
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fridge goes down yeah no i mean you you are correct but but but something like that will just be abused
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and you know i mean and and the problem with it too and i you know is that at the end of the day they'll
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also start redefining what is healthy and they've already done that look at for example the seed oil
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problem and or you have to have these 20 jabs in order to have this this is healthy this i need to live
00:54:07.100
that's not not you're not going to mainstream science you can't question that so if you don't
00:54:10.940
buy down to that you'll be punished right so so i i agree in an optimal ideal world that would be the
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case but now i i'd rather have individual freedom they can do it in terms of like oh someone has this
00:54:23.180
health insurance policy they haven't used it in three years they haven't needed in three years clearly
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they're a healthier person let's give them lower rates right but that's not what happens yeah i don't
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make it compulsory the the the car insurances with your gadgets on your phone don't make
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it compulsory either it's voluntary right you know if you behave accordingly that you're healthy
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you can profit from that you decide yeah i monitor myself i will profit from that my health insurance
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would drop from 500 a month to 50 a month because i don't need anything i'm top healthy and it's
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voluntary i'm surprised that hasn't been floated yet by the by some of the i guess that would be
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like yeah some of the app companies or something there's a big trend now right for health apps and
00:55:08.380
things like that that they probably use a lot of that data on the back end to maybe develop i don't
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know products or drugs or whatever it is at the end but they want the data about us i know that much
00:55:17.900
they love the data right so that would be a way for them to uh financially benefit i guess at the end of
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that um but yeah i'm sure that will come i know we're going to get into some white replacement stuff
00:55:29.260
here some of the bryce comments and some of the vivek you know nation we're just a nation of ideas
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comments but i wanted to get caught up on a couple of chats here michael 57de thank you very much says
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hail henrik and lana hail girmar hail our folk and hail our god some magic numbers for the last time on
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odyssey stripe hail victory oh that's right exactly yeah 88 and 88 he sounds so thank you michael that's very
00:55:51.420
generous of you exactly yes we have on february 2nd uh odyssey will go over they'll drop their
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stripe payment processor and they will go over to a usd stable coin i haven't investigated all of that
00:56:03.740
yet but you can still pay uh stay on the platform if you want to sustain your membership there you can
00:56:09.100
still stay on the platform if you want a super chat there uh it's just that you basically have to
00:56:13.580
i think set up a wallet with them i think that's how it is and then you know you can basically buy us
00:56:18.380
dollars so it acts as an internal token like d-live did right yeah it's like a d-live people were on
00:56:23.420
there if they remember that but it's uh i'll probably do a video on it at some point but thank you for
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reminding me about that michael because i forgot thank you and dear trusker says healthy food enough
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sleep and exercise that's right uh you don't want to read that in german uh you're gonna do that
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he doesn't have a screen yeah is it how would you say discipline discipline is discipline is
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all this yeah there you go uh well we need some healthy fat shit like if you don't do this from
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the top down which i never think is the way to go you need to do it from the bottom up right which is
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basically start in a good way this is tough love right start shaming people i'm serious like like it
00:57:02.060
could save their life one day you know right well i mean my kids do that mom negative incentivizing
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negative incentivizing you're not fat i'm not fat but i might sound sometimes you look a little fat
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right there shaming is not the way to do it for from my experience it's giving a good example
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i agree with you yeah uh we can if you boys realize that if they are fit if they are physically
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attractive they can have more success with the ladies and a better love life this is a very
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important lesson to learn uh that there is a feedback loop between physical fitness and and
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i think that's probably as old as time really and they feel better you know right it's it's it's
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boosting your self-confidence it's booting boosting your your self-confidence in interactions with the
00:57:47.980
other sex with anything uh feeling better in your skin healthier and it improves everything it
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proves your way of performing in sports performing at work performing anywhere everything is
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going to get better and it's best done by explaining it but also by showing examples and and realizing
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that for instance if you work out yeah it is difficult working out it's a strain a physical
00:58:14.140
strain but the the emotional reward after you've done it after you've accomplishment this this feeling of
00:58:20.940
a victory of over your own laziness every time you do it gives you a boost and talking about the
00:58:28.780
society being hooked on drugs and not not not just talking about the real vicious one we're talking
00:58:35.180
about caffeine we're talking about tobacco whatever it is there is a buddy own drug the endorphins that
00:58:44.140
you produce free drugs free drugs happy maker that you produce when you work out when you accomplish
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something uh that you're proud of yeah that gives you a boost you don't need coffee anymore you don't need
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nicotine anymore you get your body on boosts and uh this isn't something that needs to be experienced
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but it can be told first and given an example this guy's a purist too by the way i tried to offer him
00:59:10.060
a beer no i tried to offer him a coffee no i use my water good yeah i've got my endorphins i take my
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endorphins every time i work out and that works for me yeah no i get it good that is ultimately the way to
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go absolutely no i agree nature has given us the tools and the the drugs in ourselves they are
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beneficial to us don't do any damage and they can hook you in a way to want to work out because you
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want that experience and they hook you in a positive way but sometimes an animal will eat the mushroom
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or eat the fermented berry and get a little yeah as primates we have quite a tolerance for alcohol
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compared to other animals because we have for you know yesterday i had about the the nuts and the
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seeds having a lot of cyanide so we are cyanide um tolerant to some degree but also alcoholic
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tolerant because fermented fruit is what primates have eaten for for millennia for millions of years
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and and we can deal with that better than most other animals but fermented food have one tooth maybe
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three percent of alcohol and it's primary about nutrition there's vitamin c and vitamin a and all
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kinds of other stuff in it eat that stuff yeah fermented fruit i eat them in my mousse once in a
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while if a fruit goes bad it's fermented an apple is rotten it's fermented you still can eat it you get
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a little bit of alcohol in your stuff it's not going to kill you my grandma used to do that yeah
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yeah don't throw the food away it's fermented just use it you like the rotten cheese
01:00:41.580
well i mean the double rotten cheese danish cheese and the blue cheese well i mean obviously
01:00:49.580
there's many pluses for it right i mean it's uh well swedes are known for their the stinky the
01:00:55.180
rotten fish kind of thing it's granted a little bit more north i'm a kind of a herring guy i'm not
01:00:59.340
a strΓΆming which they call that which is the rotten fish however tremendous amounts of uh vitamin d
01:01:05.820
in the fermented fish which obviously they consumed during the winter half of the year for obvious
01:01:10.620
reasons things like that like there's functions within it but you can get that from you know
01:01:14.060
sauerkraut obviously things like that are other types of fermented foods which is very good for
01:01:17.820
your uh your guts and your you know probiotic uh you know system and stuff like that yeah the germs
01:01:23.900
have rotten rotten meat rotten beef they're called sauerbraten uh it's fermented partly rotten but the the
01:01:31.020
the term rotten puts it in just the wrong mantle category exactly you picture something decaying
01:01:37.180
and yeah it's a way on it it's a way of uh cooking meat making it soft without it being cooked uh
01:01:48.460
because you have the right kind of bacteria and we do it in in um acidic acid so yeah because we
01:01:55.100
don't have what animals have where they can break down well i mean we can eat to a certain extent
01:01:59.020
some raw things but for the most part we need kind of i would think this is i would think this is an
01:02:03.500
old technique as well the germs you brought me all the time and it's but that's what i'm saying
01:02:07.980
that's that's begun the decomposing process so it's easier for your system yes correct but easy is not
01:02:13.500
always good no that's true particularly when you're fighting uh overweight you want to eat raw food
01:02:18.940
because your body needs to expend some 10 percent of the energy that's in the food to break it down
01:02:23.980
compared to processed or cooked food and if you are wanting to eat still the same amount
01:02:29.900
but want to lose weight just eat raw stuff and 10 of it will go into digesting it which is all it
01:02:38.780
wouldn't there's one one way of of um attacking the overweight problem all right yeah it was a fun
01:02:46.300
uh clip out of i forget what comedian that was was that i lose weight eat less it's really easy
01:02:54.140
there's really easy or move more move more well you do bowls right you eat less right well speaking
01:03:00.460
of eating let's play this clip here so here's the thing the acceleration right as trump then
01:03:05.820
goes after illegal migrants uh with ice and stuff and yes i know this critique obama did more under
01:03:13.260
his administration but that just shows you that it's like the wheels were still kind of working on
01:03:17.020
the overall machine that kept things fairly legal but it's deteriorated to such an extent that under
01:03:23.820
biden this was just totally out of control so now they have to kind of like rev up that engine again
01:03:28.380
but so as tom holman and all the other guys are out there uh from ice and starting to deport the
01:03:32.940
most crim you know wicked criminals who are also you know entered the country legally um a lot of
01:03:39.740
a lot of of course mexicans and other people who are not of european descent are raving mad about
01:03:45.660
this because now it's my race my people my folk kind of thing uh but of course as white people we
01:03:51.020
can't have we can't be upset over the fact that demographically we're being swamped in this way
01:03:55.020
or have illegals in our country so clips like this are coming this is just one of like and this we
01:04:00.620
can probably sit here and play these tons of clips for like all well she's in mexico complaining about
01:04:05.660
deportation like don't you want your people back she doesn't want to take her own people back you don't
01:04:10.860
want to live with them they wanted to they want to take over america and that's one part of of of
01:04:15.660
doing it there's an ethnic uh you know interest right it's it's conflict it's uh um competition
01:04:22.060
over territory all right let's see the mexicans there's a daca migrant warning white americans
01:04:26.620
against vacationing in mexico why let's hear out all i gotta say she's got her cross on though
01:04:32.540
if you're american very pale american i hope you don't have plans for spring break in mexico because
01:04:41.100
there's a lot of people that are mad right now and among other things you wouldn't want them
01:04:57.340
or your drinks that's already happening i think at those all-inclusives in cancun
01:05:03.740
all right so a little uh a little threat there against uh whitey i guess huh well
01:05:08.940
against white americans coming down i guess they wouldn't make any distinction in mexico you could
01:05:13.020
have a couple from the czech republic shop in mexico and for all they care oh here's some white
01:05:17.980
people let's all i see let's take vengeance you know i i i'm playing that because i think
01:05:24.700
i think we'll see much more of that that obviously like an acceleration i mean it already exists
01:05:29.900
obviously there's a very hostile you know kind of anti-white environment all over the
01:05:33.420
west right um particularly from you know migrants obviously they're very hard they
01:05:38.140
come to our countries and many of them not all of them but you know disproportionately so they're
01:05:41.660
very hostile well we see with the food i mean how many videos have we seen of the food the guys
01:05:46.060
delivering food like whether they're indian or whatever and they're like spitting in people's
01:05:51.500
deliver it you know or they take a bite or something yep this is gonna work out great yes
01:05:56.460
well i think this is proof that multicultural multiracial and multi
01:05:59.820
religious even societies are destined to fail at the end of it i don't think you can't hold this
01:06:06.380
together you can't hold the center like this woman is so beneath gurmar that he's not even gonna respond
01:06:13.980
what can you say you can say the the the the obvious if someone is illegal in this country
01:06:19.580
i have tried to get i'm an immigrant in this country i immigrated legally it was a hell of a struggle
01:06:25.820
quarter million dollars of lawyer fees litigating against the united states government for 10 years
01:06:33.260
well i started in 2000 and i finally won in 2011 so 11 years to get into this country
01:06:40.060
uh based on my marriage to you citizen and i won so the u.s government was found guilty of having violated
01:06:47.500
the law here we have the opposite we have immigrants that came into the country illegally they're not
01:06:55.180
undocumented they are documented as they wouldn't be known that they're there they're documented but
01:06:59.980
they're illegal they have been convicted for violent felonies and these are the only ones that are
01:07:07.980
being targeted right now yeah there's my understanding yeah for now every country in the world
01:07:13.580
acts the same way if they have any spine in their government if you have an illegal person not
01:07:20.620
allowed to be in the country committing a violent crime a felony of course they get deported it's the
01:07:28.700
most normal thing on the entire planet why is it suddenly a problem in this country and it shouldn't
01:07:35.980
just be the violent fans any felon and when it comes to misdemeanors well maybe we can distinguish
01:07:43.580
some things that are so minor that can be overlooked but still you're illegal here why are you here yeah
01:07:48.860
we can consider to make it legal if you have a reason to make it legal there's one reason if not
01:07:55.660
i must say on the other hand um this country has always with its current financial and um economic
01:08:06.380
system not always but over the past 30 40 50 years depended on mass immigration if you look at the
01:08:15.900
growth of the population due to mass population because the old population in this country does not
01:08:20.620
grow anymore the white population is collapsing the black population is stagnating and even the
01:08:25.980
old resident latino uh population is no the older one that have been here for generations or have
01:08:32.700
been here for for centuries because they were originally in texas that was part of mexico
01:08:37.740
remember yes yes yes okay um they are kind of declining too not the new immigrants first second
01:08:44.220
generation they're not there for a little bit they keep those up but then trend so far is that they
01:08:48.060
also decline when they come to the western right it's a matter of a few few generations and they
01:08:53.420
decline too yep yep as i mentioned uh in yesterday's podcast we have a system where we have to have
01:08:59.980
positive interest on debt or else nobody would borrow the government or any corporation money
01:09:06.860
and in order to pay that back we have to have positive positive economic growth so that what we earn
01:09:12.300
more covers what we owe more because of the debt so we are condemned to have economic growth if you
01:09:19.980
have a shrinking population your economy will shrink so the and and the per capita growth in this country
01:09:28.140
has been pretty much zero for the past 20 30 years or sometimes you look at the inflation corrected
01:09:34.780
income of the average american has gone down so the only way of getting growth in this situation
01:09:41.660
is have mass immigration have more people but we end up paying for them too though they suck off the
01:09:46.540
system yeah well some of them do but yeah they eat more mcdonald's many many of them don't yeah
01:09:52.700
good for corporations they do they do they do the main labor that none of us want to do a lot of these
01:09:57.340
people um the system is wrong machines now yeah i agree with you the system is wrong it's this gp
01:10:03.660
centered right we need to have growth as our system will collapse because the debt is running away and we
01:10:09.980
can't catch up and because the population is not growing and the per capita consumption is not
01:10:15.980
growing or per capita gdp of the old population we need to have mass immigration and that's what keeps
01:10:23.260
the the the system stable mass immigration is pretty much at the same rate as economic growth because
01:10:30.300
that's what's fueling it the system needs mass immigration or it will collapse well i think that's
01:10:35.180
part of the the greenland canada kind of aspirations as well that like you know if you can't grow then
01:10:39.980
you you you take new to the empire expands right kind of thing well it's growing new you know and you
01:10:45.500
just kind of keep growing it that way artificially through war or that people argued even like
01:10:50.620
invasions of countries like iraq at that time not that that you know now we see the full result of it
01:10:56.060
but at that time right american companies get contracts to build things up back again and stuff and they can
01:11:01.420
loot you know probably their gold reserves or some shit like that these are the some of the things
01:11:05.740
they result to to address the decline of a faulty system that's based on it must always increase
01:11:12.700
exactly and up and up and up and up right as opposed to these huge corporations it's not based on little
01:11:17.580
independent mom-and-pop shops and businesses and you know smaller local populations and supporting
01:11:23.900
locally and i mean i want this system to collapse i don't like it it's something's gonna give
01:11:28.300
i'll tell them i'll say that hopefully something better will come after that but i fear it's
01:11:34.220
wishful we have to make it we have to make it we have to be ready for that so speaking to the
01:11:38.940
demographic situation um not surprising we cover this all the time right michael o'keefe
01:11:44.780
links up this here on uh on twitter uh my child is one of 30 children in her class uh and she's the
01:11:52.380
only irish child and jack asks why is this being done to ireland this is in ireland
01:11:57.900
yes in ireland but the the big thing here to highlight is jack is actually asking this
01:12:03.180
question after after years of like oh that's racist to say that he's not saying who is doing
01:12:09.340
this though but he'll get i think he might get why people get get all the ladies of her age that
01:12:16.700
she knows and ask them how many children do you have in this class there are no irish children because
01:12:22.460
the irish don't have children no but that's beyond i think that's beyond the issue here first i i yes
01:12:27.660
they need to have kids but that doesn't justify them being replaced and having all these people
01:12:32.940
just because she has one irish kid if you actually look at the i have more if there weren't all these
01:12:38.060
people well that's it no that is the other thing i don't want to cut you off there but yeah there are
01:12:41.980
studies indicating that too obviously that yes native people in their own lands when migrants
01:12:46.700
start showing up that actually produces less kids among the natives it's not an environment that
01:12:51.980
fosters hey i want to have lots of ireland is actually when you look at the demographics is
01:12:58.700
collapsing slowest it's maybe not even a collapse they have still the highest birth rate one of the
01:13:04.380
highest birth rates in in europe so uh it's much worse in other countries but ireland
01:13:10.380
unfortunately is catching up catching up all of them are they passed abortion recently remember
01:13:14.620
it was it was always been right very catholic they were anti-abortion i forget when was well this
01:13:19.660
is again this is addressing a symptom women don't want their children um this is a bad sign of the
01:13:27.580
way they were raised the way society welcomes them the way uh relationships
01:13:35.580
are unstable by design uh they're bludgeoned for being white even these kids now you know what i mean
01:13:41.020
like there's this anti-white attitudes i mean does that help no of course not you know i had a whole
01:13:48.220
video i remember my my germ son in germany being in a soccer club uh he started at age five or six
01:13:56.060
and he bailed out uh in his around age of 10 i'm not sure anymore um he left that because by that time
01:14:05.020
turks have been dominating the club and they were bullying him because he was blonde and blue so it
01:14:12.540
got so bad that he he stopped going there and he didn't want to go there anymore uh yeah this is this
01:14:18.780
is a problem everywhere yep and uh but the the the one of the root causes is well if you don't have
01:14:26.700
children then somebody else will have them yeah this it's a systemic bottom-up uh pro we've been
01:14:32.220
comfortable too long there's been too much feminism there's been too much uh hollywood
01:14:36.780
propaganda too much gdp corporate environmental propaganda there's so many facets it's more
01:14:43.500
dangerous to now it's it's hard to get by on one income you know two people have to work to provide
01:14:50.060
for their family which makes it harder to have children i mean there's numerous reasons and of
01:14:54.940
course the all the anti-white sentiments doesn't foster a happy environment what i have seen is that women
01:15:01.260
tend to have more kids when they are surrounded and see other women who have lots of kids because
01:15:05.500
it's more inspiring and they're like hey i want that now i have a community to plug into here's
01:15:11.020
other people i see i see how happy they are and they make it work and it's kind of like something
01:15:15.740
clicks in their head you kind of have to turn it into a trend i mean and it is there is i don't need
01:15:20.860
that but you don't see it it can even be a little cringe for the whole trad thing yeah but those are but
01:15:26.060
those let's be honest those are positive trends yeah you know you looked away for for the you know
01:15:30.860
momentary trend that it is but you hope that it's sustaining at least right but that's a good thing
01:15:34.460
there you have general sentiment and desire from many not by you know enough surely but it's a growing
01:15:41.180
trend and that's why you know those articles you mentioned before the trad are too dangerous right
01:15:46.700
no growing trend you suffer from confirmation bias there if you look at the demographics there's no
01:15:52.380
growing trend the grand demographics among a smaller segment that's what i'm saying too small
01:15:57.100
to make a demographic but i also think that statement is growing and that's the point as
01:16:00.700
that trend it will be more and more you gotta start somewhere yes this is the way to go i'm not
01:16:06.460
saying majority is doing this this is right yeah this is right and it's always been in the cities
01:16:10.220
people have less kids i mean when you go out to the countryside you see definitely a lot more kids
01:16:15.180
they're still having babies you got a small towns in america they're still having babies right
01:16:19.980
comfort modernity that's the that's that's i don't i'm not sure how you can run a high-tech
01:16:25.580
civilization without having i'm not as worried about it because you have populations of they ebb
01:16:30.860
and they flow and i think our population is going to flow well it's the very first time in the history
01:16:36.620
of life on this planet that a species has control over its reproduction anything else up to this point was
01:16:44.780
hormone driven and nature taken over uh you wanted to have sex because you had the urge and boom
01:16:51.420
you get your girl pregnant because that's just what happens with the invention of the pill that is
01:16:57.260
a game a i would say a a universal game changer we don't know on other planets but definitely it's a
01:17:04.460
global game changer for life on earth as we know it we have detached sexuality from reproduction
01:17:10.940
and that can be our undoing as a species if we don't become rational to know we need to keep
01:17:18.380
these two together as we wipe ourselves off the planet yeah yeah and and we are the first race if you
01:17:26.620
wish to experience that to face that and to come up do we have to come up with a solution if we don't
01:17:34.220
come up with a solution other races will have to come up with somebody has to isn't this part of the
01:17:40.140
uh maybe that maybe it's being framed wrong because that that means we're developing unnaturally or
01:17:47.180
something but i'm saying isn't aren't there other aspects also where we're the first of all the other
01:17:52.140
animals to experience to become conscious of an act or something that we're doing in other words you have
01:17:57.020
to instead of this being just an instinctual driven thing for the most part or like an un uh not
01:18:03.500
unwanted but a side effect of a drive right that we have um now all of a sudden it switches and
01:18:10.140
now it becomes like now you have to consciously like okay we want kids these are how many we want
01:18:15.340
and i mean if you like you can get it's a product of your upbringing when you talk to a lot of women
01:18:19.100
that have kids requires maturity and reason it requires that our species lives up to the standard
01:18:27.420
it has given itself in its name homo sapiens isn't that a good thing though wise when i when we plateau
01:18:34.460
that's a good that's what you want we need to be wise enough to iq quality not quantity i see that you
01:18:43.580
know if you look at the reproduction uh rate in correlation to the iq the smarter people of the
01:18:49.020
less children so when i'm talking about wisdom i'm not talking about iq wisdom is something different
01:18:56.460
it's thoroughly to tell no so no the dumber people are the more children the richer people
01:19:03.340
that have the less amount of it used to be 200 300 years ago it was different the people who were
01:19:08.380
richer could afford a lifestyle could have enough food that they actually managed to have all of
01:19:16.460
their children or most of the children survive and their women not die in childbirth because there was
01:19:21.020
caring for them whereas the poor people had massive amount of child death and and and and and and uh
01:19:27.180
mothers yeah my great grandma had what 16 so it used to be the other way around now it is the the
01:19:33.580
smarter and richer you are the less children you have so we need to wise up we are intelligent enough
01:19:40.300
to understand it do we wise up to well make the right decision it's up to also elders and parents to put
01:19:47.980
these ideas into the minds of the youth because a lot of girls i know that didn't have kids or waited
01:19:53.100
till late they didn't have families that told them these things or motivated why it's important to
01:19:59.020
to have kids right yeah they didn't and by the way uh yeah gregory pinkis right the inventor of the
01:20:05.100
birth control pill who happened to be uh jewish now there was three people involved was there not
01:20:09.420
but he's the guy who gets all the crap i hate to bust your bubbles but one of them are mexican i hate
01:20:14.220
to bust your bubbles but in the confiscated material of uh uh operation paper clip they found research
01:20:23.020
results of german chemists in the night late 1930s late 1940s so you're saying they stole the idea
01:20:29.260
figuring out the connection between uh certain hormones pregnancy hormones suppressing ovulation and
01:20:36.620
they were at the brink of making that distinction and inventing the pill so had the third right not
01:20:41.900
gone down in the second world war we probably would have had anti-baby pills 20 years earlier
01:20:47.500
distributed to the rest of the world well i'm okay with africa getting some of those okay i'm just
01:20:52.220
going to be honest like they can't just keep you know i've been to africa i've seen the west has
01:20:56.460
they can't just keep having just well someone brought up explosion and they spill over into
01:21:03.020
our countries we brought this up yesterday obviously but like even if the means of this
01:21:08.460
decline is unnatural it is simply the adaptation to a natural phenomena that you can't have endless
01:21:15.820
great eventually it will come and that's the trend we're now right you're seeing the decline i'm i'm
01:21:21.260
saying a lot of these statisticians they extrapolate they look at the numbers then sure if things always
01:21:26.060
continue as they are now yeah we will go extinct but i think there will be a plateau i think it will
01:21:31.420
start leveling out at some point yeah i could be wrong but that's what i think i mentioned that
01:21:36.140
yesterday if only because of there are some groups among humans who don't follow that fateful path
01:21:43.260
like we talked about the conservatives conservatives in general have more kids yeah yes you have jewish
01:21:49.100
groups orthodox and and and fundamentalist jewish groups who keep procreating you have the
01:21:54.140
amish the christian fundamentalists who keep procreating here i'm sure you have that you have
01:22:06.380
if everyone else wiped themselves out by not having children and these groups are left over that's what
01:22:11.420
the plan is what it is of course that's kind of what i'm hoping for honestly i'm okay with these democrats
01:22:16.060
not having kids unless unless well you know what i mean these anti-whites these liberals these communists
01:22:24.060
these globalists like i'm okay with them not having kids unless their kids uh switch over to our side
01:22:30.300
well hey look it's not that that makes reminds me of an expression of a a former communist uh
01:22:37.500
uh politician from east germany who then became politician and you reunified germany gregor gizzi who
01:22:46.220
said the nazis meaning right-wing germans fortunately don't have any children yes yes of course everyone's
01:22:52.940
hoping the link here right yeah everyone's hoping the other side doesn't
01:22:55.980
uh so she's badgering each other here i'm glad that my political opponent doesn't have any kids
01:23:03.420
that doesn't mean that your kids are going to fall over the same i know that's what i said
01:23:07.340
i mean that's what i said it's not about political dominance by birth rates let's just save
01:23:12.300
the race the culture the civilization frozen talk politics next please no i agree it's you know even
01:23:18.620
if we don't like some of these white people they're still our people yeah i know this is our responsibility
01:23:22.380
we have to awaken them we have is there chances of you doing that and probably not for many of them
01:23:26.780
but if we can solve it but these a lot of these genetic mutants i mean they're not having kids
01:23:31.580
that's a good thing yeah i mean because what are what kind of kids are they going to produce
01:23:36.380
genetically they're going to be maybe more inclined to be genetic mutants themselves i
01:23:40.300
you're saying you don't want more grimes bad apples and good apples
01:23:44.220
yeah all right anyway let's uh he's giving me the eye here he's
01:23:50.780
all right so i wanted to show this real quick this is not a big surprise obviously but we have the
01:23:54.220
passing of uh john marie le pen john not uh yeah john marie i think you pronounce that right le pen
01:24:02.380
uh the founder of uh what's it called national front from the start i think it was national
01:24:07.180
front from the front national front national her diet her dad died recently too that's him oh that
01:24:12.300
was his okay so this is his gravestone uh was vandalized recently uh someone said your leftists have no
01:24:19.820
honor there's no cooperating cooperating cooperating uh with these people yeah it's true true disgrace
01:24:25.340
i saw people linking up like speeches of caesar or something that like wanted to get capital punishment
01:24:30.380
for like grave disturbances like this is like known things like you don't imagine stuff that would have
01:24:36.220
been the graveyard of the leader of some prominent jewish group exactly imagine the yeah yeah the
01:24:44.780
response yeah the meteor storm yeah and and i haven't seen that much about it scandal in parliament
01:24:50.780
and the call for tie for tougher laws and police action and yeah and yeah isn't jean marie also he
01:24:57.340
was aware of a lot of the holocaust revisionists he got in trouble he got in trouble for that yeah making
01:25:02.940
some comments just just to cite remark uh that it's he said something like a the gas chambers are only
01:25:09.660
a a footnote to the history of the second world war he got sentenced for that yeah
01:25:14.940
and eventually his daughter didn't deny it he just said it's a minor issue yeah in in the context of
01:25:20.060
the entire war which you know you numerically speaking you could argue even if uh the mainstream
01:25:27.740
narrative were okay that's still only when we talk in gas chambers three million people are said to have
01:25:33.180
died there other three million and were shot and this and that so three million roughly is the number of
01:25:38.300
gas chamber victims according to the mainstream narrative in the context of the claimed 50 million dead
01:25:43.740
of the second world war that makes it six percent um in other words yeah you could say six percent is
01:25:51.900
is a minor factor footnote is you know depends on how you look at it i got sentenced for that anyway
01:25:59.660
so he was his organization was was uh sympathetic there have been uh people members of the uh
01:26:09.180
front national or sympathize and supporters who also were sympathize and supporters of holocaust revisionism
01:26:15.020
and their uh periodicals have repeatedly reported about the suppression and persecution and censorship
01:26:24.140
government measures in various countries and the victims of that censorship and persecution
01:26:29.500
so yeah they were uh very much on a free speech track when it comes to this defending the civil rights
01:26:38.700
for us particularly where it's most threatened and to this day they on occasion do that even though
01:26:46.860
his daughter has steered away a little bit from that she kind of topic yeah she kind of uh
01:26:51.660
she didn't really stab him in the back but she kind of made some public comments right yeah she did
01:26:59.580
unfortunately my my stake on that is a politician should stay out of the writing of history either
01:27:04.540
way they are supposed to make politicians and leave the scholarship but it must inform them though right of
01:27:10.460
what to right experts are there to inform politicians about any aspect that's important to them but they
01:27:16.380
should not meddle with how the expert gets to the oh no should i agree of course yep no because we need
01:27:21.980
as a society to have the reassurance that experts get the facts straight and have didn't do not succumb
01:27:28.940
to political pressure either way indeed indeed elena did you use it my entropy disappeared i think there
01:27:33.740
was another one in there oh yeah let me refresh that archie says here the system eats people
01:27:38.540
kaczynski was more than right i think that he still has two unpublished books but kaczynski huh i wonder
01:27:44.060
where those books are if so yeah interesting well since we're talking about or did you one more
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there there's uh did i miss that there's your risker on odyssey up no we did that one we got that one
01:27:52.700
did that one uh glenda chinaman did you do that one oh shoot hey glenn what's up how long until the
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merch store is back up this weekend i'm telling you guys this weekend i just have to test it we have
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everything i just have to test this one little i'm working on that commercial and are you gonna wear
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wear another one in your marathon so oh yeah exactly glenn we'll send glenn a t-shirt i think
01:28:15.500
it's awesome we'll do the uh anyway i just want to say real quick to people i saw in chat too like
01:28:20.460
if odyssey goes away uh chat wise whatever yeah you can use entropy entropy
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it's still gonna be working fine okay well since we have grammar here we happen to see that was
01:29:03.420
trending here today a ufc fighter he started this podcast i think this is his first like he just put
01:29:09.580
out an episode first episode henrik uh bryce mitchell and he was talking about hitler on his
01:29:15.420
podcast saying that hitler was a good guy and he was talking about national socialism and so it's been
01:29:21.500
this big thing that's that's trending so i thought we'd play a couple clips okay see what he see what he
01:29:27.020
has to say okay all right now he's a southern boy he also is a cattle rancher i know people want to put
01:29:34.460
down you know these southern boys and think they're less intelligent because of their accents but they're
01:29:39.020
not because i honestly think that hitler was a good guy based upon my own research not my public
01:29:45.100
education indoctrination i really do think before hitler got on meth he was a guy to go fishing with
01:29:51.260
he fought for his country he wanted to purify it by kicking the greedy jews out that were destroying
01:29:58.060
his country and turning them all in the gays it's i get what he's going for here you know but it's okay
01:30:08.060
let's just keep playing this it's funny they were queering out the women they were clearing out the
01:30:12.060
dudes i think it's hilarious you know what our first surgery ever was happened to be in germany
01:30:19.980
before hitler took over you know the books that everybody makes fun of hitler burning you know
01:30:23.740
what the books was for anybody sex change operation but hitler burned queer books because hitler didn't
01:30:29.180
want a bunch of queers destroying his nation they can't produce children but okay what about
01:30:35.260
when he just when he got on meth and he turned on russia i believe that's when he kind of went
01:30:40.140
and i don't think that he was just like the best dude ever and when i say i go fishing with him i'm
01:30:45.420
not saying he was the most trustworthy dude you don't need to fish i don't think maybe hitler's life
01:30:50.300
i don't think he was that bad of of a guy i really don't and now was hitler perfect no but he was
01:30:56.380
fighting for his people okay and he wanted a pure nation with people you know what the jews was doing
01:31:03.740
they was charging interest christians aren't allowed to do that like if plenty of christians
01:31:10.060
charging interest everywhere i don't if you if you need to borrow a thousand dollars rolly i give you
01:31:14.540
a thousand dollars and you wouldn't give me eleven hundred back you'd give me a thousand
01:31:17.580
back but these jews these jews were controlling his country bro they were so cold and starving they
01:31:24.380
were using their their valueless money as insulation they were stuffing dollars in their jacket to stay
01:31:31.020
warm they were burning dollars in their wood stove hitler comes up and says hey i'm kicking
01:31:35.900
the jews out of here because they're killing us with interest and then now that he lost the war he's
01:31:41.020
the bad guy now he ain't perfect i'm not a nazi i'm not a nazi i don't love nazis i don't want nazis
01:31:47.980
to win the war i'm just saying they were in a bad spot and they didn't win power but elon is bad to to to
01:31:56.700
to take out a whole like to put a whole race in the camps right right and that's that's what your
01:32:03.660
public education will tell you roly because you believe your public education because you haven't
01:32:07.820
done your own research when you realize there's no possible way they could have burned and cremated
01:32:12.620
six million bodies i didn't realize what i'm saying they did not the holocaust ain't real what about the
01:32:17.900
bolsheviks when the jews killed the tens of millions of christians oh we don't want to talk about
01:32:22.060
that well i don't know much or anything well let me tell you about the of course you don't
01:32:26.540
of course you don't know about that at all christians and they don't teach that in your
01:32:30.140
public indoctrination centers guess what that's why tucker's getting schooled on this farm baby
01:32:35.020
because i'm going to tell tucker the truth and the truth is is that history is his yeah he meant
01:32:40.620
tucker carlson by the way so i wonder if he told history's written by the victor before or after this
01:32:45.660
i think it was this came i think there's pictures on his feed hitler lost so you didn't get to hear
01:32:52.060
his side of the war you didn't get to hear how the jews took his country over you didn't get to hear
01:32:56.220
what they were doing and do i believe that he tortured jews to death and killed them and all
01:33:00.300
this stuff for fun no i believe that they were work camps and that they starved to death because his
01:33:05.500
very army was starving to death you know why they lost the war they ran out of fuel they didn't have food
01:33:11.980
they didn't have fuel they had 10 million plus prisoners how are you going to feed them you're
01:33:17.500
not you're losing a war they're going to die and that's what all right that's cut off one more you
01:33:24.220
got one more and then we're going to get comments from the uh the german over here this caused a
01:33:29.020
massive just massive okay play this next one by the hodge twins who are doing who are doing polls
01:33:35.500
on you know was hitler wrong or right or was hitler a good guy or not and
01:33:41.820
so the polls were like or look just click uh closer to right on there would you and then you
01:33:47.020
can see 45.6 and then and then look at that 27 i don't know but they lied to us so that's a good 27
01:33:53.820
percent there the majority majority right it's almost 50 yeah yeah okay so okay let's play the
01:34:04.620
second clip here then here's what i say about him helen uh hitler helen the nazis i i really don't
01:34:13.820
think that he was uh because i honestly think that hitler was a good guy based upon my own research not
01:34:19.340
my public education indoctrination i really do think before hitler got on meth he was a guy to go
01:34:25.740
fishing with we fought for his country he wanted okay that was the same clip okay all right maybe
01:34:32.460
there's more at the end there but yeah well the first comment and i saw the the clip about elon
01:34:37.660
musk that evidently triggered the guy to call go uh off the track here and elon musk did a typical
01:34:44.700
roman salute if you ever looked a there's some some some movies back in the early days of watch your
01:34:53.260
hand watch your hand there okay of of movie making that angle is forbidden and that is actually
01:34:58.860
history correct correct historically that the the romans put their their fists to the left chest
01:35:05.100
and then greeted each other by stretching out their hand that's the original roman salute that is
01:35:10.620
you see it in the paintings yeah so if you look into german history uh the the people's migration
01:35:19.020
in the in the fifth century uh destroyed the roman empire and then a few centuries later the the germs
01:35:24.860
picked up the pieces and thought we are going to recreate the roman empire we we are the inheritors
01:35:30.540
the inheritance of of the roman empire and we call it the holy roman empire because it's christian now
01:35:36.300
and and we are going to be the center of it and they ran the show until it collapsed in 1805 under the
01:35:42.300
onslaught of of napoleon actually and the that was the first right collapsing the holy roman empire later the
01:35:52.460
holy roman emperor of germination in um tradition of the old roman empire a lot of symbolisms have been
01:36:01.900
carried over then we have the second german reich uh under under the kaisers and that collapsed uh after
01:36:08.140
a few decades and then came the third reich that was trying to link back up with the symbolism and
01:36:18.300
the history to the thousand year reich as it existed since eight uh 1800 i don't know when when when um
01:36:29.980
the son of ludwig the germ i think the son of charlemagne actually the eastern part split off which became
01:36:35.980
uh germany and then the holy roman empire to link up that was the idea of the thousand year reich not
01:36:43.180
because it's going to last thousand years but it was already a thousand years old it was established
01:36:46.860
in the late 800 800s in the late ninth century and by the time hitler was there that history was more
01:36:54.060
than a thousand years old and they linked up to that and a lot of the symbolisms the greeting
01:37:00.460
as well as you look at the standards they had the romans had pretty much exactly the same standards the
01:37:05.900
eagle as the symbol of the german nation comes from the holy roman empire linking up to the old roman
01:37:11.580
empire so you look at all the symbolism it is roman in nature it has nothing to do with hitler had
01:37:19.500
invented something evil it's just linking back to two thousand years of history and elon mass the greeting
01:37:25.980
he did starting with his chest is the roman salute was it wise to do that was it mature to do that
01:37:32.860
right wasn't he throwing out his heart right yeah like he doesn't he's such a spurg does he really
01:37:39.100
did he really know what he was doing i hope in a way he does because it's funny it's just kind of
01:37:43.180
work yeah you know but but next he says trigger support uh defended him so did greenblatt of the
01:37:48.460
adl they were like no no slow down he just did an awkward gesture like he's a grand friend of israel
01:37:53.180
everyone slow down you know that's what they said basically yeah so um now this guy going off the
01:37:59.100
track here a little bit here's some some valid things to say uh but you have to chuckle when
01:38:04.140
he said hitler was on meth when he attacked the soviet union so he needs to learn a little bit more
01:38:08.140
history uh the soviet union was and just just a few years ago a german an east german former general
01:38:18.220
of the communist east germany uh fluent because of his um his career in the east german army he had to be
01:38:27.020
fluent in russian he managed to get access to russian archives uh holding a lot of material of
01:38:33.020
of the second world war and the run-up to it finally found if i'm not mistaken i have only read review of
01:38:39.900
the book and it exists right now only it's a two-volume book in german uh the actual order and plan and
01:38:46.220
dating on when hitler planned attacking europe not germany on continental europe only germany was left
01:38:55.100
standing in in june 1941 everything else everyone else had been kind of wiped out uh spain remained
01:39:03.180
neutral but it was so weakened after the civil war that it couldn't have put up any defense
01:39:07.740
and everything else was pretty much conquered except for a few neutral countries
01:39:13.420
starting with the army had amassed at the western russian or soviet front was set to
01:39:19.660
crush through the german defenses and roll up the entire continent
01:39:27.500
that was the plan and hitler prevented it had hitler not started the war when he did
01:39:35.100
two weeks later it would have been too late right several weeks earlier it would have been too early
01:39:39.340
the maximum effect was actually possible there to save europe from total conquest subjugation and
01:39:46.380
bolshevization west island hitler saved europe and i would say it's not even hitler hitler was the
01:39:56.060
leader of germany right then but it's not a monolithic leader leader like stalin was who was terrorizing
01:40:01.180
everyone and everyone was doing exactly what he wanted no it was a uh uh uh polycratic structure where
01:40:10.220
the generals the the military leadership and a lot of politicians had still had a lot to say and and
01:40:16.700
hitler was more of a rational person than people may think he was listening to advice and he was
01:40:22.380
seeing what was coming uh they didn't exactly know how much the soviet union had managed to militarize
01:40:28.460
itself with a mass production there's one the only recording i think of hitler talking privately
01:40:36.620
to i think it's the finnish president in 1942 when they were on a train in finland
01:40:44.940
and one of the fins in there secretly recorded hitler hitler was always against anything being recorded
01:40:51.820
except for his public speeches of course and he says something to the effect had he known he wouldn't
01:40:58.140
know what he would have done had he known that the soviet union by the time of summer 1941 had amassed
01:41:07.020
that massive amount of weapons germany at that time had three four thousand tanks the soviet union was
01:41:15.100
sitting there was 10 15 000 they had built them within just 10 15 years with mainly with american help
01:41:24.940
and the kind of and these were just talking tanks we're talking about artillery we're talking about
01:41:29.660
supply trucks the massive amount that they had produced the germs captured in the first wave
01:41:37.420
much more than they themselves had in the second wave in 1940 summer 42 they captured much more
01:41:44.380
and it was still not enough the soviet union still had in reserves basically producing ongoing and
01:41:50.300
because of material from from the united states that at the end germany would crumble but the soviet union
01:41:57.980
managed to conquer only half of europe or not even quite half and the foil the plan of the soviet union
01:42:07.020
basically capturing almost the entire globe when britain and france and the netherlands fall their
01:42:13.100
colonies fall that means that a lot what is going on in asia china indochina the the dutch colonies in in in
01:42:25.100
the pacific and then next the plan to invade england completely isolated the english colonies fall that
01:42:33.820
would have been in stalin's stalin's dominance of the entire globe the only country that wouldn't have
01:42:39.180
been conquered would have been the united states and and america that is now certain that would have
01:42:46.460
happened had hitler not attacked and he was not under meth because meth didn't exist
01:42:51.900
i've heard that so many times i hear a lot of normies say that
01:42:54.620
hitler was on meth and he gave his soldiers yeah it was something else i forget what it was called but
01:42:58.860
yeah he was on medication because he was vegetarian to tending toward vegan and uh if you don't balance
01:43:06.140
your diet properly you can get into you can get nutritional issues with your health i thought
01:43:11.740
it was some syphilis thing or something like his joints were achy and one of the ways was he was
01:43:16.140
moving and like it was going to the field of speculation yeah so many stories i think there's
01:43:23.020
more stories about hitler than anyone else was it wikipedia obviously the most referenced man is hitler
01:43:28.780
yeah number two was like called von linney which was the swedish yeah taxonomist he was like naming and
01:43:34.620
you know categorizing flowers and so so what else what about the stuff he was talking about with
01:43:40.060
gays and the book burning and right well that's what this guy said yesterday we we had the issue
01:43:49.660
looking at uh hitler compared to stalin compared to stalin hitler was a choir boy here he was just a
01:43:57.340
nice a really nice guy compared to what stalin had done uh and if you had to choose between the
01:44:02.620
two of them the rational decision should be clear uh unfortunately the world made the wrong decision
01:44:08.460
and america england made the wrong right but that doesn't mean that hitler is a good guy
01:44:14.220
it's just a matter of comparison now he had his own flaws and his own ways of doing things that
01:44:18.860
weren't quite right and um but compared to the alternative it was definitely the the the less much
01:44:28.060
lesser evil as i mentioned yesterday by death toll before the outbreak of the work a factor of 10 000
01:44:35.260
five orders of magnitude that should be an easy easy choice roosevelt and his uh uh
01:44:42.860
soviet spies and um stooges in in the in the government with hopkins being the most important one
01:44:49.660
uh chose otherwise right from 1933 when there was not even a war going on or a war possibly on the horizon
01:44:57.500
yeah the soviet union gets recognized before that the united states didn't recognize the soviet union
01:45:02.780
as legitimate government gets recognized yeah cooperation treatments economic uh cooperation
01:45:09.580
massive treaties of importing soviet goods in return for licenses to industrialize the country
01:45:15.580
and weaponize it at the end of the day and turning it into the superpower that has that has then tried to
01:45:22.620
subjugate most of the globe and the necessity of the united states to fight a cold war for for 40 50
01:45:30.620
years which has bankrupted not only the soviet union but the united states if you look at the national
01:45:36.780
debt a lot of it is from the cold war you know had we not had the soviet union had the soviet union
01:45:41.260
collapsed and disappeared germany wouldn't have been able to conquer the whole country and rule it for
01:45:47.020
long germany is such a small flag on the globe just look at it it cannot possibly sustain an empire
01:45:52.380
of that size it would collapse sooner or later too there's nothing to worry about soviet union can
01:45:57.660
subjugate the globe germany cannot it's just ridiculous to even think about that you have an
01:46:03.260
interesting thing there regarding them knowing because you had the big conferences in the us at
01:46:07.740
the time right in new york new york the zionist organizations there judia declares war on germany
01:46:13.100
the protest that's not even getting to the weimar republic era but did you know that the construction
01:46:17.580
on the pentagon started september 11th 19 i did not know that 41 and then of course they enter
01:46:22.620
officially into the war uh what is it december right yeah december 1941 great so again what is that
01:46:29.180
three three months it took 16 months to build it but it's still kind of interesting that they a lot of
01:46:34.140
them knew that this was going to happen you know that they're going in this direction this is going to
01:46:39.500
happen one way or another um and there are things like that historically that's like huh interesting you
01:46:45.100
know a lot of as you know official things that we get uh are definitely definitely not the full story
01:46:51.340
you know i mean um michael 57de says uncle a was the greatest man to have lived since julius caesar
01:46:57.580
not a perfect man but great nonetheless a patriot and a hero so what do you think about this as a german
01:47:03.740
holocaust provisionist you've been persecuted you've been a political prisoner and now all the cool kids
01:47:08.380
are talking about you know the gas chamber ufc fighters are talking about how the gas chambers weren't
01:47:13.980
really gas homicidal gas chambers well that's the good part uh you can let them go and uh i have the
01:47:21.820
material out there with the holocaust encyclopedia with a website that people can smarten up and come
01:47:25.980
up with the good arguments and and give it a good fight and look good in discussions um that doesn't
01:47:33.580
mean everything else they're saying is necessarily uh something that i would agree with i have been put on
01:47:41.100
on the spot but you wouldn't burn tranny books though right like sex change books i mean i come
01:47:47.740
on that's pretty cool i have he's a free speech guy yeah i mean i'm not saying you can't look at those
01:47:56.940
the circumstance the circumstances and the conditions that they faced in my book that it
01:48:02.940
would they were completely justified today we see it as an overreach today with our liberal democratic
01:48:08.300
you know but you know like it was it was make it or break it was like emergency they they had to do
01:48:12.700
these things and um yeah i think i think they did the right thing but what do you think book burning
01:48:18.620
yes okay they're kind of because now we have we have this we have this because it's like the meme is
01:48:23.980
like what oh they burn these oh well what kind of books you know yeah we need to chill a little bit
01:48:29.020
there is this one uh event where uh early on during the third reich students gathered in in in at a
01:48:37.100
square in berlin i think it was somewhere and burned all these books that taken from from from some
01:48:43.340
libraries uh no it doesn't make me happy but we need to consider that it was not the government who
01:48:49.180
did that it was not the government decreeing that these books has to be confiscated in every library and
01:48:54.940
everywhere we find it in private homes and everywhere where it's shipped in several copies
01:49:00.460
that didn't happen these other libraries around the countries kept these books they were never banned
01:49:06.140
so it was not a government instituted book burning of all these books in the country that was just
01:49:11.580
today some some students uh having having their heyday uh making a demonstration here by burning
01:49:19.820
university property uh that should have been liable financial libel university propaganda i think
01:49:25.580
it was whatever it is be there as it may what i'm getting at with this is that uh the the the
01:49:33.260
third right institute later on gutting in civil rights and instituting uh instituting in germany uh
01:49:40.460
censorship pre-publication censorship if you wanted to publish something in germany on the third
01:49:45.500
like you had to submit your manuscript or whatever it is to the censorship department to get it rubber
01:49:50.540
stamped you need to have a an actual c on it that it is accepted by the government and this is a
01:49:57.900
different way censorship is being done today i have a cat the damn cat once in the studio
01:50:05.900
our cat loves germar for some reason he just he's like all over he's like let me anyway um
01:50:16.300
everyone knew that there is censorship everyone knew i have to comply with certain expectations
01:50:22.060
and i know that i'm in a dictatorship in a certain way and i can't have free speech so the rules are
01:50:28.940
clear i'm comparing that with today's germany where it says in the constitution there's freedom of speech
01:50:36.620
and censorship doesn't exist and then comes the next paragraph exceptions are defined by general laws
01:50:46.060
so paragraph one you have freedom of speech paragraph two no you don't what happens in germany now today
01:50:54.860
censorship doesn't exist according to the decision of germans
01:51:01.260
constitutional high court that means we don't have pre-censorship of publications as we had in the
01:51:09.260
third right here to submit before publication but we have post publication censorship so if you publish
01:51:15.980
something and we don't like it we will censor it and punish you the third reich prevented people from
01:51:22.940
breaking the law by everyone had to submit and get things censored and if they didn't like something
01:51:28.380
you didn't get it published and you didn't get in trouble with the law either today in germany
01:51:35.180
everybody claims there's no censorship nobody looks at what you're doing until you've published it and
01:51:39.740
when they don't like it they will confiscate it they will burn it systematically in every library in
01:51:45.900
the country and go everywhere and pick it out and actually burn it in libraries in waste incinerator
01:51:51.420
what the third reich has not done today's government does do it systematically searching houses everyone
01:51:58.700
who orders more than two books or more than adults live in a household because every adult is supposed to
01:52:03.500
be allowed to have one copy for personal use anything and it's more it's going to get confiscated and they
01:52:08.380
will be burned under police supervision and waste waste incinerators so they have this third reich
01:52:16.700
saying we don't have free speech here you have to have everything uh rubber stamped by the government
01:52:23.820
before you can publish it and we are clear we are censoring and uh that's the way it is and then you
01:52:29.020
have today's government say oh we have freedom of speech and then you find out the hard way that they
01:52:35.260
stab you in the back off public view they stigmatize you as a nazi so that nobody will give you a voice
01:52:45.100
because you're this evil person your books will be burned and you will disappear in prison
01:52:52.620
which system do i prefer the honest one that says yeah we have censorship you need to submit it and i
01:53:00.300
know what's going to be going on and if i don't like it i publish something samistat and know it's
01:53:07.900
coming if i do it and i go underground and i know i have to fight the subversive way or the dishonest one
01:53:17.340
that calls itself human rights and democracy whatever else that stabs you in the back and and keep in
01:53:25.420
mind to them that the the preceding system the system in place now is a supposed reaction to
01:53:30.940
the other one which was so bad right so that they have to do these kinds of things which is
01:53:35.020
but they're more moral obviously right in order to prevent that germany again as it did during the
01:53:40.540
nazi time persecutes a minority imprisons dissidents and burned books we have to
01:53:47.900
persecute minority imprison dissidents and burn books yeah well today this time from the other side
01:53:52.700
today though if you could now i i prefer to finish that up i prefer neither of these two systems
01:53:58.860
that's why i'm in this country because we have the first amendment sure yep yep i i get it i understand
01:54:05.420
now what if it was so even if it's books it's like against the white race why the white race should
01:54:11.580
end why white women shouldn't have babies even publish those well what if you could throw the authors
01:54:18.140
of those books okay my moral deadline would you if you had the power my moral because a lot of us
01:54:23.500
probably at this point my moral red line is where you use your freedom of speech to deny others
01:54:32.700
their civil rights or to promote uh advocate the the denial of other people's civil rights or
01:54:39.580
rightful self-determination that's where that comes because civil rights can be debated right what is
01:54:45.420
but still yeah self the right to self-determination if i promote a ideology that denies uh jews mongolians amazon
01:54:58.780
indigenous tribes or white europeans the right to self-determination then you cross the red line you
01:55:07.660
can't use your civil right or your your right in the society to define yourself to express yourself to
01:55:15.900
self-determine you in order to then deny that same right others this is like you want to have the
01:55:23.900
cake and eat it too no that doesn't go it doesn't mean necessarily you have to enshrine it into a penal
01:55:29.340
law it's just something that is immoral to use your right to deny others the same similar rights that's
01:55:36.300
just a no-go now for the us we want to say this real quick there's a famous case brandenburg versus
01:55:42.780
ohio have you guys heard of this the famous legal case where the the set the standard for
01:55:47.820
so-called violent speech because today we hear this like you say something that the system considered
01:55:53.100
to be mean uh or something then that will lead that will lead to violence so we have to silence you
01:55:59.100
right that's some of the arguments um leftists have this what do they call it uh stochatic stochatic
01:56:05.980
terrorism what's the word something like that which is i think is just an invented thing it was like
01:56:10.300
or if you say something this other guy reacts but let's not punish him for his act well they will
01:56:15.660
maybe but they're saying you're responsible because you said it and then i guess they try to go about
01:56:21.420
somehow proving that like you you inspired that person to do an act but instead of like
01:56:25.740
go after the act whatever but the brandenburg versus i was kind of interesting because it
01:56:29.500
it set the bar really high of what actually is allowed according to free speech what you can say
01:56:35.180
and i think it was that was like a a black guy i think they were going after some klu klux klan
01:56:40.620
the case involved a klu klux klan leader who made infamatory speech oh no okay okay sorry there was
01:56:44.380
there's two cases this is the other one a klu klux klan leader who made infamatory speeches advocating
01:56:49.420
for violence against the government that's what it was so what has arisen is something called the
01:56:53.660
brandenburg test this test determines if speech can be restricted based on whether it's quote direct to in uh
01:57:01.420
directed to inciting or producing imminent lawless action and is quote likely to incite or produce
01:57:08.620
such actions and my point is the bar there was very very high and by no means are they keeping
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this as a as a standard today now it's like oh my god it's violence as soon as you say something that
01:57:16.780
hurts someone else's feelings and that's where you what you're arguing there is or what you've been
01:57:20.940
saying is like now are your civil rights free speech being one of them right is that isn't that
01:57:27.500
correct all right then that's violated because someone else have their feelings hurt because of
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what you said right so then you have that dynamic we cannot talk about that yesterday there is no
01:57:35.660
civil right to certain feelings no that's just exactly but that's how they're using it now that's
01:57:40.540
my point right but now who's in america according to civil rights who's the one group that has no
01:57:47.420
protection who's the one that's not a protected class well you can call openly for you know you know
01:57:52.700
i mean there's people that are calling it to oh we need to repeal the civil rights act because from
01:57:58.700
it comes a lot of these you know die woke policies when we're already uh equal under the law you don't
01:58:05.820
you know you murder someone whether you're black or white you're going to go to prison right it's not
01:58:10.220
like the white guy that's going to get get off somehow that's a hate crime now now it's double
01:58:14.860
charges now with the civil rights it's a lot of you know mean words and feels and i want to use that
01:58:20.300
toilet or they're sitting that on that that lunch counter and i can't because of you know the color
01:58:25.580
of my skin well then the freedom of the white guy ends who owns that restaurant then he has to serve
01:58:31.500
everyone i mean so in america i mean that really took away freedoms and rights again as soon as you
01:58:38.780
begin having these multi-religious multi-ethnic multi-racial societies at sooner or later you might be
01:58:45.580
good for it you might be able to pull it off for a while but eventually those will become the points of
01:58:49.980
friction and they will just grow worse and worse as we're now seeing in most of most of the west
01:58:55.100
essentially and you know i personally i believe you're not if we had homogenous nations yes we
01:59:01.100
would still have our problems it would still be bad i would argue against homogenous anything
01:59:06.140
again you you're creating a monopoly but the diversity is in the nations that exists now diversity is
01:59:14.220
good as long as it's in the minority in a larger population if you unsettle a population or a
01:59:23.900
whatever it is by injecting too much strange things into it that the identity get lost and that you have
01:59:31.500
so much friction between the the multiple poles that cooperation and cohesion of the society else is at
01:59:39.180
stake and fails a society stops functioning then you have a problem that's the situation we run into
01:59:46.220
many of these european countries where the european original population is uh turning into a minority
01:59:53.500
and even in this country um and and then you end up in a situation where they have these unbridgeable
02:00:00.380
contradictions and and and polarizations that rip a society apart if you have
02:00:08.060
foreign elements outside in a general term not necessarily nationalistically seen foreign but
02:00:15.900
foreign in any way different added to a society but it stays a minority component so that the overall
02:00:23.020
identity and cohesion of the society is not threatened like america for a long time we had that in
02:00:28.460
canada and australia yeah every nation has some immigration to some degree and some influence from
02:00:34.460
foreign and neighboring cultures to some degree and that it can be fruitful it can be inspiring and
02:00:39.900
that can have positive effects but i'm just i've just you've seen now how those ethnic groups have been
02:00:47.100
used as a sledgehammer against the majority population in order to again erode in some cases
02:00:52.060
their rights so yeah yeah it turns into minority rule or we have another ethnic group that's using
02:00:56.940
another minority then freedom of association if it is used or if it ends up destroying the cohesion
02:01:02.940
of a society then it isn't danger of exploding look way or another those p and because those people
02:01:08.940
also come from an existing country right so it's not that they're like just oh no one will there's
02:01:13.020
just this ethnicity floating around and no one will think what's what has that maybe that has happened
02:01:17.340
a few times historically speaking throughout the world but for the most part they have a country right and
02:01:21.020
so my argument is just like i think we've tried we've true we've been there and tried that and clearly it's not
02:01:26.940
working right and i mean america worked because it was a melting pot of europeans a diversity
02:01:32.780
uh among europeans and i know i agree many times we have shared even then there were problems of
02:01:38.060
course but that but that's why for the longest time i just did a video about this right they only wanted
02:01:46.300
europeans from specific countries right they had the 1924 act they wanted mostly northern and western
02:01:53.420
europeans to keep you know the demographics of the founding stock from the 1910s right and that's
02:01:59.180
what they had intact for a long time until various subversives and foreign foreigners that were allowed
02:02:04.220
in came and were lobbying to change you need to have change that yeah it's political correctness it's the
02:02:09.980
civil rights movement but it's also the necessity europe has dried up as a source of mass immigration
02:02:15.740
because they're collapsing and that started in the in the late 1960s and the 1970s europe is not going
02:02:21.580
to be a source of immigration anymore you need to look somewhere else if you as a system depend on
02:02:27.500
immigration which automation for the win that is in german i just there's enough people here there's
02:02:34.300
enough good countries white people to do the things that we need i'm just i'm just done with the system
02:02:38.300
i'm just i'm just done a bunch of these people and then we have every single one of them and
02:02:43.420
convince them that's the problem uh there's other means but yeah all right uh okay so we got that i
02:02:50.460
get we we're actually going to wrap up here in in a little bit there's we wanted to hit oh okay should
02:02:55.260
we hit that last story or is it too long because since we're kind of talking about that okay we've been
02:02:59.820
going sure we can for a while but this whole idea of like america is just ideas it wasn't founded by the
02:03:08.060
white man you know it's uh that's all it is we're just a nation of ideas we're a placeholder of ideas
02:03:15.740
comes people like vivek who's coming and he's already done this he's done this many times his
02:03:21.820
ancestors didn't shed any blood or sweat or tears to help build this country it's very disrespectful
02:03:27.660
when these people come in and say oh this wasn't a country founded by europeans for europeans uh yes yes
02:03:33.740
it was it was europeans coming in sacrificing themselves their own families to settle pioneer the
02:03:41.980
land stake it out build it and then just so they can like fall on their own sword and offer it up
02:03:47.740
to like a bunch of naturalization why about the indigenous people yeah yeah i mean it is it is
02:03:54.380
caught it is they conquered they conquered one conquest everyone's done it but the point my point is
02:03:59.260
is only my point is there was there was when regardless history there was nothing to worry
02:04:04.060
about and then move ahead play the clip no no everyone did it that was just the norm at the
02:04:09.580
time right you conquered stuff but i'm saying now they come in to existing welfare infrastructure
02:04:14.780
and everything is in place and then they are going for like you were never you didn't build
02:04:18.940
anything you stole in other words it's just a continuation of the conquest right anyway let's play the clip
02:04:23.180
i think once we start going we are the best yeah we and american exceptionalism was based on this
02:04:29.420
idea of manifest destiny was the manifest destiny of a nation real quick and the reason we could do
02:04:33.900
that is because other countries have national identities that are different than ours yeah right
02:04:38.780
italy or japan or you could go straight great countries love both countries but their national
02:04:43.580
identity is based on the lineage right whether you speak the language whether your blood stock your
02:04:48.860
stock of blood goes back short five generations thousands of years old yes yeah where's where's
02:04:53.500
america i believe it's ideology is a nation founded on a set of principles yes right by white people
02:04:59.260
geographic space and a homeland we love and hold dear but that homeland is that's how it makes you
02:05:03.020
american yeah right it used to be 13 colonies yeah then you got the louisiana purchase thousand
02:05:06.700
then you have out west then you had alaska hawaii maybe there will be more to it to be coming soon
02:05:10.940
gangs but it doesn't it doesn't matter the land is not the core element of america the blood and soil
02:05:17.820
is important but it's not the essence the essence is what are the ideals that bind us together across
02:05:24.140
those otherwise geographic european diverse and expansive differences and to me it's those
02:05:29.740
ideals that we pursue excellence we believe in merit that the best person gets the job that you can
02:05:34.540
achieve the maximum of your own potential without anybody standing in your way and speak your mind
02:05:39.180
at every step of the way that's what makes america great that's why we win yeah so we have to revive
02:05:44.460
that so right now the anti-work position is diversity is our strength yeah i feel like
02:05:49.020
especially the last four years it's the same we've gone through a little bit of a lethargic period
02:05:54.940
and i think most people and why importing in millions and millions of non-europeans
02:06:00.620
by the way the way i you know framed it a few weeks ago would agree with me that we
02:06:06.700
have to make america great again if america was already perfect we should have the humility
02:06:15.260
and the love of our country yeah to not only admit that but to embrace the challenge on the
02:06:21.180
other side of it to say that we're still going to strive to be better than we've ever been that's
02:06:25.100
who we are and that's the spirit i want to bring back in the country and if i'm being honest i think
02:06:28.700
we've lost some of that but it doesn't have to stay that way you do all right okay so i have
02:06:34.220
plenty to say with this but yeah i'm gonna leave the floor okay well first of all america was a
02:06:39.900
european outpost maybe even specifically as you said some european nations more than others
02:06:43.980
obviously the anglo sphere overall the german sphere that's where they wanted immigrants from
02:06:48.700
you have the naturalization act of the first congress of 1790 where they talk about that they
02:06:53.020
wanted free persons free white persons of good character right so those ideas have transformed
02:06:59.660
because of activists and lobbyists and uh interests uh be that from the emma lassarises to the israel
02:07:06.140
zangwill who popular popularized the idea of the melting pot as that was late in the game too oh
02:07:11.580
that's my there's hundreds uh 150 years later maybe after the first congress something like that
02:07:16.860
i mean 100 maybe 120 anyway um so that that you know that ideas transformed over time and now it's
02:07:22.860
very convenient and i get that he's again he's taking that position because that is his ethnic interest
02:07:28.460
to defend it as a as a nation of ideas because that makes him fit in because he knows he's a
02:07:34.700
different race than the founding stock of the country i think and he got as he said in the clip
02:07:39.340
criticism of this when ann coulter was it that were actually commenting on this and so on i wouldn't vote
02:07:44.140
for you because you're in it was funny yeah she even treated out this uh link by the way she said that
02:07:48.940
uh it i think it should be if right america is just ideas immigrants don't need to live there
02:07:54.540
or here they can take that idea to their country they took the constitution they tried it out in
02:07:59.820
liberia and what happened cannibalism happened so clearly it's about the people not the idea right
02:08:06.780
we give we've given the world all these ideas democracy and fairness and you know justice and
02:08:12.060
equality it doesn't work out the same does it wasn't invented in this country either it was no it was
02:08:17.340
given a chance because there were no kings here that were in our way uh so yeah make something flourish
02:08:23.820
that the idea was older um yeah like every society everything is an experiment we are going on a track
02:08:32.540
that we may not like human nature wants conservation wants steadiness you know if you if you buy a lakefront
02:08:42.300
property uh you don't want a storm to happen that erodes the coastline because it's going to affect
02:08:48.060
your property you don't want complete standstill and from now on the earth is going to be the same
02:08:52.700
it's not going to happen no things everything change change is coming a revolutionary change
02:09:00.780
cataclysmic change will happen it's just a matter of time and so we can't nail down any society
02:09:08.940
in time this is the way it's constituted this is the way it consists of and its characteristics and
02:09:14.140
it's going to be that way eternally because i grew up in it i'm comfortable with it i wanted to stand
02:09:18.540
still because that's how i like it it's not going to happen and i'm not saying
02:09:26.700
for this reason we have to accept all the changes that are being made because there are people who don't
02:09:30.700
like the situation as it is right now they push for change and then the others they want to go back
02:09:35.260
because they thought earlier it was better they want to undo change a lot of forces and they were
02:09:40.140
always going to be there uh what i've learned in my life i had to go to dramatic changes in countries
02:09:47.500
that i lived and circumstances of family that i lived and i've learned not to take anything for granted
02:09:57.020
take the positive things that are given to me and make the best of it strive to make things better
02:10:03.340
but be aware that the society we live in will be different tomorrow and we have to adjust
02:10:12.140
and it will to some degree i don't want to adjust to third world being a white minority in a third
02:10:18.380
world i think your point is there's no referee here that's going to blow the whistle no that's
02:10:23.900
unfair like it's it is it is might is right that's what's the fine about you today's liberal democracies
02:10:30.300
come down on ideas such as might is right right oh this these are dangerous ideas kind of thing
02:10:35.900
but they are the might that ensures that people for now have those you know for a while had those
02:10:40.780
independently you know libertarian ideals or individual ideas of the individual rights and
02:10:45.660
things like that at the end of the day those are enforced with with force and power and it and still
02:10:51.420
the same thing applies today those that have more force and power and influence and can push they will
02:10:58.300
most likely get their way unless someone else put up a better resistance right right just how it is
02:11:04.140
two two ways this thing goes you know certain things we cannot change and other things we can't
02:11:11.100
change so we need to have the wisdom to distinguish the one from the other and then the courage to
02:11:19.260
make the change that we know we can affect actually happen
02:11:27.660
and i don't say i have the total wisdom to know which one is changeable and which is not
02:11:32.460
some is artificial change right yeah there are powers out there and groups that are more powerful
02:11:39.100
than our people of interest when it comes to holocaust revisionism we're such a tiny group of people
02:11:46.140
standing against the rest of the world still we we are rocking it we are making change and we are not
02:11:56.140
getting plowed under and eliminated we are standing strong and we are affecting change as little power
02:12:02.620
as we have just a handful of people basically against nine and a half and almost nine billion against the
02:12:08.780
most powerful nations in the country the most powerful and most the richest lobbyists in the world and we're
02:12:14.940
still prevailing right kicking ass yeah because if you have got the truth and if you've got the
02:12:23.580
evidence and if you've got a convincing message you can turn this massive ship if you have only one person
02:12:32.620
well we've seen that happen i mean we were called kooks 10 years ago talking about the anti-white agenda
02:12:37.900
and where things are heading and now these are mainstream talking points you know keep pushing yep keep
02:12:43.420
exactly keep pushing yeah no we do have the truth on our side and that's as the intro clip with the
02:12:47.580
g edward greffin goes there that's a more powerful weapon than deceit right they don't have that on
02:12:52.060
their side and and as you've brought up uh human nature the natural state the things that we crave you
02:12:58.380
know the animal within us i mean that's powerful all these other changes that are being done to us are
02:13:03.900
artificial and fake and they're imposed and it's contrived and i will always fight against those things to
02:13:09.820
return to our natural state and what what do most white people want they want to live in nice safe
02:13:17.180
clean uh thriving areas where they can raise for white yeah i mean that's what they tell us in
02:13:23.100
america right a safe neighborhood is a euphemism for white yeah that's that's what we want okay that's
02:13:28.380
that's a winning that's a winning stance right there okay i want safe when our country's back clean
02:13:33.820
yes happy environment where i can raise my kids and not have to watch my back that some guy in a
02:13:38.860
hoodie is going to try and like rape me or knife my kid you know right and also the now drug them up
02:13:45.340
yeah right exactly yep yep um i want to take a couple of these on rumble here before we begin
02:13:52.140
to wrap up how come you guys don't do the producer shadows at the end anymore i always like seeing who
02:13:57.340
the producers i will do them today and the reason for that is i was actually um redesigning the thing and
02:14:02.460
i'm still not done with it not that it's super fancy or nothing but it's like i gotta change the
02:14:06.060
font in every single you know slide in there and i just hadn't had time to do it but i will read them
02:14:09.980
today i will do that today so thank you michael uh mike semel uh sent that message earlier ghost
02:14:14.860
dog man says my heart to this presentation well thank you appreciate that uh the patsy nazi says your
02:14:21.740
thoughts on david cole who now says there was a nazi built homicidal gas chamber documented in france
02:14:28.780
i don't know do you have any i didn't know did he change his mind on that uh no natsweiler you're
02:14:33.820
talking about the natsweiler camp in alsos actually um where uh the the last the temporary
02:14:42.140
commandant of that camp he later became commandant of of uh auschwitz and then he was commandant of
02:14:48.220
bergen-berson there that's where he was captured by the british and the french interrogated him they
02:14:52.700
tormented him and extracted uh confessions of him that at the natsweiler camp in alsos
02:14:58.700
he tried a to to kill uh people with in a gas chamber with a completely ridiculous contraption
02:15:07.740
by pouring two contradictory statements he made so none of them make sense but both of them are
02:15:14.060
ridiculous by pouring some cyanide salts through some funnel and then pour some water after it
02:15:20.940
and then the gas would develop in the in the gas chamber it is bs complete bs extracted under torture
02:15:30.860
by the french the interesting thing is if we were to take the mainstream's word for it that this is
02:15:37.180
true that this has really happened a guy is said to have implemented that quote unquote solution
02:15:44.460
at the end of toward the end of the late phase of the war when the germs are said to have had
02:15:52.780
functioning efficient homicidal gas chambers for many years killing millions of them and this guy
02:15:59.580
with the knowledge and experience of the ss apparatus having these homicidal gas chambers
02:16:04.540
running efficiently for so many years killing millions he goes and builds a contraption clearly
02:16:09.820
showing that he knows has no clue what to do that there is no technical solution known that would
02:16:16.460
be efficient if this proves anything if it were true which it isn't but if it were true what it does
02:16:24.700
it prove it proves that there were was no knowledge on how to build efficient mass gassing chambers and no
02:16:32.860
technology had been developed or deployed that would affect that if this guy at that late point of time
02:16:39.260
had to resort to this ridiculous makeshift solution that's all there is to it uh there is no documentation
02:16:48.380
of the use of any homicidal gas chambers there what the background is that there some jews were sent to
02:16:53.580
that camp and the university of strassburg had some some uh professor there was collecting skeletons of
02:17:03.740
with an anthropological background of humans to compare races and this and that and these inmates
02:17:09.820
deported from auschwitz are said to have been killed and been processed what we do now uh from the
02:17:16.700
documentation they evidently were killed but it looked like uh that a after the war the french did
02:17:22.700
uh forensics examination of what they found and the clear result of that was that these people did
02:17:30.300
not die of cyanide poisoning there is no trace of it so if they were killed they were killed in
02:17:34.620
different ways so no homicidal gas chamber um as i mentioned there's not everything is all right with
02:17:40.620
what the nazis did and there's one clue there that something shady was going on there but it had nothing
02:17:45.260
to do with homicidal gas chamber and the confession extracted from joseph kramer is the usual stuff that
02:17:50.220
happened at the end of the war with torture and and and uh manipulation always under torture not
02:17:56.700
surprising yeah um i think you have one one says hello great to see you all great honor to see mr
02:18:03.180
rudolph here his work along with fritz berg ernst zundel and carlos whitlock porter were instrumental
02:18:08.780
on helping me understand the truth so many years ago all quiet tonight here in kiev enjoying the show
02:18:13.580
cheers that is quiet over there stay safe yeah yeah stay safe over there all those monks thanks
02:18:18.140
so i appreciate it uh all right i'm gonna do the executive producers in a little bit we'll do a
02:18:21.660
couple plugs here obviously but uh yeah if people want to find out a little bit more here uh uh your
02:18:26.380
websites gurmarudolph.com obviously you can find the holocaust encyclopedia there uh with an a higher
02:18:33.020
price as a way to support you as well we talked more about that yesterday uh any newcomers today that
02:18:37.900
didn't watch the show yesterday uh go back to that because we detail a lot more in that than we've done just
02:18:42.860
just here now uh but that's one good place to go gurmar of course then you have
02:18:47.180
holocaust handbooks.com which is that massive series right that we also all of the all of 53
02:18:53.100
books there are downloadable as free pdf so you can get the entire series as free pdf downloadable
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there you find links there where you can purchase hard copies too okay good so that's holocaust
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handbooks.com then of course we have you can just go straight to the holocaust encyclopedia.com as well
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where you can find a copy of the book but again if you want to read i think it's only through
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gurmarudolph.com right if they want to support and do a little extra for you is that correct yes
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if you buy them from from my website it will be signed and dedicated and uh this is a way of
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supporting me the normally priced one you see the link up there in the menu by the encyclopedia for
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the hard copy or also the in a high resolution pdf copy and a epub copy with audio is available for
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purchase uh yeah so yeah different ones but you see the the five times five uh surface of the alphabet
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letters there the entire encyclopedia is online so if you look for a buzzword starting with a certain
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letter you click on it and then you have all the listings under that letter and you will find all
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the entries there's dario gabai that's the sundu commande i was mentioning yesterday that's right yeah
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that's right so i don't remember his name yes there he is there he is right there uh all right
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great and then we have of course uh am sorry how is this am reg arm reg as well which is kind of a
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play on your your name in a way right yeah if you read that backward it says gamma so not quite
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gamma but yeah it kind of works right anyway there's books and of course more uh there now did you say
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that is not just for the british uh audience they have they have outlets for shipping in the us in down
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under in australia and in the uk for uh for the european market um so if you order that it is a
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british website they charge in british pound now if you pay with with a debit or credit card your car
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your bank will automatically convert there's no no sweat for that and um what can happen for
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people ordering from the united states if you don't have a history of ordering anything from from a
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british company your bank may block your this transaction because they consider it out of
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your habits of making purchases as suspicious and then you will have to come contact your bank that
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happens i would say every 20th order we have from the united states their bank clamps down and tax it
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is suspicious so you have to call them say please let that go through and then they usually do um
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uh the site is armrec.co.uk co.uk and um as i mentioned if you are in the united states it will
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be shipped from the united states so shipping costs will be reasonable based on on our outlet here in
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the us all right sounds good and then of course guys make sure you follow germar rudolph uh on twitter
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check that out germar thank you for joining us for yesterday and then today on flashback friday
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it's been a blast it's been a it's been an honor and you're um i love talking to you i love hearing
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you're just a source of information and so it's been a blast and it's been an honor i enjoyed it myself
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