Bank Stocks Crash, Twitter Files, The War On Whites Never Stops - FF Ep205
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2 hours and 32 minutes
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178.56978
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159
Summary
On this episode of the WDFA Podcast, we talk about the Iran nuclear deal, and the recent troubles with our cameras. We also discuss Arnold's failed attempt to record a live stream on the No Go Zone, and why he can't seem to find it.
Transcript
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By comparison, we have nothing to hide, therefore we have no reason to lie, and we wouldn't want to even if we could.
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And in the end, it will be the decisive weapon that destroys them completely.
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The United States will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon.
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Now, Iran's destabilizing actions are not just a threat to Israel.
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They are a challenge to the region and to the world.
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Arnold did that January 6th video, like on the 10th or something, and I was trying to find it.
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Someone did like a remix of it, and he was cutting, you know, he was talking about these Nazis wood and the Conan stuff, and someone cut it perfectly.
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We played it on stream once, and I just cannot find it for some reason.
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March 2013, I identify as 10 years ago right now, so that's about it.
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Yeah, it must be the snow that keeps coming down.
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I couldn't do that today because something happened here over the last couple of years.
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Well, yesterday, right, some of the issues with the no-go zone.
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My camera was dead, and then I'll try your camera today.
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Then the network issue, so I have a backup camera on you and on me, so it looks maybe
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The only thing I can think of that it might be is if there was some kind of power surge
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or something, and it might have been over the network.
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I have the power over ethernet, or rather, ethernet over power, right?
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There's a sender, receiver, and you use the power, you know, cables, essentially, right,
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So maybe there's some surge or something because both of the cameras, like, there's no,
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Well, then it was the audio cables, and then it was a bunch of other networks.
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I couldn't, anyway, it doesn't matter, but it's like we're running on the backup stuff
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Yeah, we're laughing, but it's not funny, you know?
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Well, barring foul play, which, of course, after the hack and stuff that happened last
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time, I'll never, you know, put, and nothing is ever off the table.
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If you want to super chat to us here in the studio, odyssey.com slash at RedEyesTV
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If you want to super chat, we'll keep an eye on that throughout the stream here.
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I happen to see this funny clip because, you know, I had a couple things to say about
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babies, but Tim Pool has something to say on why he does not have a wife.
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So this is in connection to Women's History Month, right?
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I can't possibly have babies because of climate change.
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But I do think it's crazy that I'm about to be 34 and I have no family.
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Because my dad had two kids by the time he was 27.
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Well, if you're, if you're, yeah, the breakup that, no, no, it's not you.
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But in this case, it's like, no, no, the pickup.
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And of course, it's obviously always their fault.
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And doesn't he live in like a mansion and stuff?
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Usually it's easy for guys that, especially if they have some money.
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Can you imagine how that smells all these years?
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It's like worse than a face mask, a face diaper.
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Like, I want to feel sorry for him, but he's just so annoying.
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I mean, after a single like this, let me, let me, let me put the, let me just put this
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I see dorky, dorky guys that don't have much game and they don't have money.
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Yeah, but he wants the, you know, the, the, the 10 super smash.
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Whom out there of the older ladies can resist a guy like this?
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That's pretty much how the real version sounds.
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He gave us a shout out the other day on his telegram.
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And I wanted to show an update of baby Sigrid because everyone's wanting to see.
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So they say, you know, view it as she's two months old.
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Already has a little tooth coming out on the bottom.
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So present, so aware, and just love and time with the fam and the big brothers.
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You know, people say baby girls are more chill.
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Oh, and everyone's like, okay, this is paving the way for the fourth one, then, if this
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Everyone says, yeah, just wait till she's a teenager.
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But not all girls are going to be bratty teenagers.
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Yeah, we'll cross that bridge when we get there.
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And you're like, oh, no, I'm not going to melt.
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Yeah, but I'm not, and it's like, I'm not, there's some guys that kind of are very, like,
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hard, I guess, to, like, show emotion and stuff.
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So, it's not like, I don't think I had a barrier to break.
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But, yeah, I expect that once she's, you know, you know, Papa, can I have this?
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Well, my sister does breed horses, so I'm like, get that pony if she wants.
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And I also wanted to say congratulations to my best friend, April.
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I wanted to say congratulations on your pregnancy.
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And I hope it's a baby girl, because she has boys, too.
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But with her, it was hard for her to conceive each time she's had her children.
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And she's been trying and trying, and now she's 40 and pregnant.
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So, I wanted to say congratulations, and she wanted to remind other girls out there.
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Because I know there's women that try for a long time.
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But, yeah, it seems that there's just, maybe not everyone talked about it or whatever,
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I just, you know, I'm just putting that out there.
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It's just like a hunch, just like a random, like, as I'm, you know, you hear from people
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and stuff and it's just like more miscarriages and harder for women to get pregnant and stuff.
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And, of course, it could be a million things, right?
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But, you know, me, I'm like, is there something to do with a specific little bioweapon thing?
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I mean, like, I know a handful of girls trying to get pregnant right now and it's just taking them a long time.
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And then sometimes there'll be this, like, fat sloth who's Burger King and gets pregnant.
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It can be a little bit, like, if you don't, you know, the less you kind of want something.
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Like, the less you kind of stress about it, you know what I mean?
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She did take the, I love ancestral supplements.
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And she started taking the ancestral supplements, one for fertility.
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I also wanted to mention, since we're on babies, I can't say the name of the store
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But I have a friend who owns this beautiful baby store.
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It's, like, high-end, you know, European organic and wool baby stuff, right?
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Well, she has a company that she orders from in Portugal.
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And they had recently contacted her about the name.
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And it's nothing that's, like, over white babies.
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Of course, these commies are, like, they're just, like, obsessed.
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I'm like, so they actually told her, take the name baby out of that before.
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Change the name of your baby store before we will sell to you.
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And it's, like, if it was ebony baby, chocolate baby, mocha-colored baby, whatever, it would
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But God forbid it might be a slight reference to some European babies.
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I mean, look, you had to get involved in, like, the legal process in a different country,
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in this case, Portugal, and, like, kind of sue them.
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But at the same time, it's, like, they can't do that.
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Like, there's got to be a legal process there, right?
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You can't deny someone just because of a name of what you think it might be.
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I was like, well, I think you'd probably get more business if we, like, told people
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about that and brought more attention to your store.
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But then it also brings down, you know, the whole leftist establishment as well.
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I'd probably lose all her credit card processors because of her store name, which isn't even
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Someone who sent it here on, man, I have too many screens here.
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Chain Reactions says, Arnold has a change of heart.
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This is actually from, you know, it goes on when I played it, so it's not still the original
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I would like to say a few words to my fellow Americans and to our friends around the world.
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The Jews shattered the ideals we took for granted.
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They did not just break down the doors of our country.
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They trampled the very principles on which our country was founded.
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Being from Europe, I have seen firsthand how Jews ruined the country.
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I was born in 1947, two years after the Second World War.
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I've never shared this so publicly because it is a painful memory.
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I heard it with my own ears and saw it with my own eyes.
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It all started with the Jews' lies and lies and lies.
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I know there is a fear in this country and all over the world that something like this
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He will go down in history as the Jews' president.
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But what will you make of those elected officials who have enabled the Jews' lies and treachery?
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A number of members of my own party because of their own spinelessness.
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They're complicit with those Jews who carried the flag of self-righteous insurrection in the
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I learned the Bible and my catechism and all of this.
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From those days, I remember a phrase that is relevant today.
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We need public servants that serve them be larger than the Jews.
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Friends from all over the world have been calling and calling and calling me.
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Calling me in this truck and worried about us as an evil Jew nation.
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I've told everyone who was called that as heartbreaking as all of this is,
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The more you choose temper a sword, the stronger it becomes.
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The more you choose pound it with a hammer and then heat it in the fire
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and then thrust it into the cold water and then pound it again
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and plunge it into the fire and into the water.
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The more often you do that, the stronger it becomes.
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I'm not telling you all this because I want you to become an expert sword maker,
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but how are the people who are like the steel of this sword?
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We need to hold accountable to the people that brought us to this unforgivable point.
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The Jews, the Senate and the House of Representatives.
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The Jews, the Senate, what your political affiliation is.
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I ask you to join me with those Jews who think they can lie to the world.
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Maybe I can see you right in the beginning with the sources there.
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Didn't he like do it with his Guatemalan nanny or whatever the hell she was?
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Before you start that, you want to make a comment?
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Here's some more shekels from your fellow Goim.
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Did you see equestrian helmets were tagged for systemic racism because they don't accommodate dreads?
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Like I said, I know that equestrian world has just been totally attacked.
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Like when I grew up in it, I grew up in horse shows with my sister.
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You know, dressage is like almost like dancing on horses, right?
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We fence it, jumping, all the whole, all of it, right?
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And now I hear it's just lots of Asians in it, tons of Asians and gay men.
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There was always the occasional gay man, but now it's like more gay men, too.
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There's a TM drop it in to wish you and the fam and everyone here a cozy Friday TM.
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Let's talk about economic collapse, speaking of Pony Funds, right?
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Well, it's funny that we mentioned Portugal because my sister does raise Portuguese bullfighting horses.
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I guess they do ride in the beginning a little bit, but usually they just...
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Wealthy people in Europe, they like this style of horse.
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How can they still have traditions like that and then still be such, like, commie-AIDS?
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Everyone's favorite, the very skilled orator Janet Yellen warns U.S. House members of economic collapse from default.
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We've got to pay our bills or this could go really, really bad.
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So essentially what I'm hearing is let's print more money and let's just, let's spend more, right?
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Well, you, you, you know, print more money, right?
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Let's listen to the clip here, what she has to say.
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As you know, I've asked Congress to raise or suspend the debt limit.
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Yes, everyone knows I asked Congress to raise the debt limit.
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As you know, I've asked Congress to raise or suspend the debt limit.
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Since 1789, the United States has always paid its bills on time and it must continue to do so.
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The country is like, what, 30 trillion in debt now?
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Assessment in those of economists across the board.
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Default on our debt would trigger an economic and financial catastrophe.
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I urge all members of Congress to come together to address the debt limit without conditions
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And we've had some pretty shaky ground today on the stock market for the banks and stuff.
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I want to confirm I have the abbreviation correct on that.
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They insure your money when you put it in the bank account up to a certain amount.
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FDIC bankers discuss so-called bail-ins, not bail-outs, but bail-ins, bank runs, and market collapse.
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They're talking about shutdown and seizure of assets of the Silicon Valley Bank as well, right?
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So there's a couple of clips that have been going around.
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It should be accessible when people need to know.
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But I don't think you have much hope of reaching a public that doesn't have a professional need to know.
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I almost think you'd scare the public if you put this out.
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Like, my insurance company doesn't tell me what they're doing with my assets.
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They just assume they're going to pay my claim.
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I think you've got to think of the unintended consequences of taking a public that has more full faith and confidence in the banking system than maybe people in this room do.
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That we want them to have full faith and confidence in the banking system.
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So there's a select crowd of people that are in the institutional side.
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And if they want to understand this, they're going to find a way to understand this.
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There's a bunch of law firms represented in this room.
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There's a bunch of people that will charge them by the hour a lot of money to explain this all to them.
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But I would be careful about the unintended consequences of starting to blast too much of this out in the general public.
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But essentially, the only reason why it's still afloat is because people have faith in the system, right?
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And so they're basically now arguing, let's just keep the lid on this, right?
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Anyway, they're doing, presumably, this is still a streamed meeting, essentially, right?
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Unless someone has leaked it from the inside and wasn't meant to come out.
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But no, to keep this shit going for as long as they can and to have as much debt as possible to inflict maximum pain,
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they're saying, like, let's just keep this afloat for as long as we can because no one wants to deal with the consequences.
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There are some market tests of whether you're being heard.
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So TLAC spread should respond to good and bad news about the institutions.
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I mean, it's important that people understand they can be mailed in.
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But you don't want a huge run on the institution.
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And it could be a huge run and just ruin these big banks.
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Well, they're not going to be hurt, though, as usual.
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The primary regulators when these things happen.
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This is similar to what Jay was saying in the market that you can tell whether people understand how the who's going to be protected, who isn't going to be protected.
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It would be, I think, an interesting study to look at the evolution of market prices in a situation like March of 2020, for example, and see whether people understood what might happen.
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I'd like to go back to some of Dick's early comments.
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It's going to be hard to get a lot of demand for transparency right now in this sort of period of peacetime.
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And it's going to flip probably even faster than we saw in 2008, where the need for communications really quickly in the social media world to avoid disinformation, to have some holding patterns for things like.
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I remember in the early days of bail-in, people saying, they're coming for my deposits, right?
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Well, and what happened with Wells Fargo today?
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It's helpful to deal with disinformation, some very simple things.
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Because this is, say, the ship has struck the iceberg, right?
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The water is pouring in, and most of these people are still playing the piano and dancing and having a good time.
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You know, it's like some people are like, if you don't have gotten to the lifeboats, at least know where they are.
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And how quickly you'll be able to deal with different constituencies.
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For example, as liabilities are further up and closer to harm's way, when are you going to be able to give them some comfort, if any?
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How do you communicate to some of those different groups?
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There's, I think, ex-ante preparation for the speed of scaling up and the ability to get information out to avoid rumors taking over the narrative strikes me as probably the place that feels like it's got the most benefit in a world where I think you've done a pretty good job of getting out the basics of Title II and some of the basic resources that are available now.
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And I think at some point there will be like a financial great reset kind of thing.
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I think they're trying to inflict as much pain potentially as possible.
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Yeah, until they can transition into this new thing that they want.
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And at that point, you've got to be in a good area with good people and be able to do things, produce things, trade or barter or know people that you can exchange services for goods with and things like that.
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Look, I'd love if, you know, oh, there's some crypto becomes the fact, you know, whatever, an actual, you know.
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Yeah, so this was the worst day for bank stocks since 2020, right?
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We had SVB, First Republic Bank, Signature Bank, JP Morgan, and my favorite, Wells Fargo.
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The worst day for bank stocks since 2020 fell over 4%.
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JP Morgan, Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, the four biggest U.S. lenders, right?
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They lost $55 billion in a single day, a tank down.
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And it's also this shows you how ridiculous this is in a way, right?
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And if we can lose that amount of money, like, I don't know, it's just so nebulous, right?
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And doing bail-ins, like, oh, just with a couple keys.
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We'll bail in $100 billion for you or whatever it is, right?
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Because, again, it's not that, oh, the bank stocks, oh, this is bad for them.
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But at the end of the day, as we said, they're too big to fail.
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They're going to, you know, they're going to get help.
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And coincidentally, today, many Wells Fargo customers...
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How many times does Wells Fargo have to come up as bad news before something's done?
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Wells Fargo customers reportedly were saying their direct deposits, their scheduled paychecks
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were missing from their online accounts this morning.
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And they kept getting technical errors when they couldn't log into their accounts, their
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apps, and, oh, please come back later, technical error and all this stuff.
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This is the same day that Silicon Valley Bank was seized, right?
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The U.S. rushed to seize the assets of Silicon Valley Bank after a run on the bank.
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How do people know to go take out all their money, right?
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I guess they were talking, but this is the largest failure since the Washington Mutual,
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Silicon Valley, the 16th largest bank, I didn't even know about them, failed after depositors,
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mostly tech workers and venture capital-backed companies, free to withdraw all their money
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this week as anxiety over the bank situation spread.
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But, of course, you had fractional reserve banking, right?
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They don't have enough to cover all the deposits.
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It's tied into loans and all these other things, right?
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So people are like, they want to come get their money and, oh, it's not here.
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It's one of the reasons why they want to do away with cash, but I don't think they'll
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be able to implement that entire system before, like, the house of cards will actually
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But it almost feels like the Wells Fargo thing is like a preemptive attempt to stop people
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from actually taking, like, oh, sorry, we have a technical issue right now.
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It's almost like they knew that there was, like, this, you know, scare and this is, like,
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a building and they're like, you know, let's just pretend we have technical issues or something.
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We'll see what happens here and how this develops.
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It's like one of those earthquakes, you know, like in the California area.
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We know the banks are essentially going to collapse.
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And when that happens, they're going to say, well, look, we have this new international
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You know, it's a central bank digital currency.
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It's an IMF, you know, backed, you know, new digital dollar of sorts, global dollar.
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I like this idea of local, small credit unions that's community-based, that's, you know,
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You pull together, then you can get loans from that bank, right?
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Because you all put your money in, and it's a non-profit.
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Hail Henrik Alana, just a quick note about your no-go zone on Germany not being a sovereign
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Germany, Italy, and Japan also is still considered an enemy state with any, which any nation can
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That's Article 107 and Article 53 of the UN Charter.
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There's two German politicians speaking, and they're talking about, like, the paperwork,
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essentially a backdrop of all of this, how this is legal, that they're not their own
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And everyone, everybody kind of knows that and can see that, but I'm saying there's actual
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paperwork here that, like, states that as well.
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And they're like, maybe it's time for Germany to become their own country again, you know
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And again, if you want to know why, you know, the NATO thing and siding with Ukraine as
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opposed to, you know, being on good terms with Russia, all that plays into this, too.
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So we talked to, I talked a little bit about that Wednesday here, but I wanted to show
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It's sometimes it's a little bit of a distraction.
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We knew a lot of this already, but it's good to get the physical documentation on camera,
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The 40,000 plus hours of surveillance footage was given to Tucker Carlson by the Cuck McCarthy,
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the Speaker of the House, and there's some good stuff coming out from that, of course.
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I guess let's just play that the QAnon thing walking around in case you guys didn't miss
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And at the center of it, the single most famous person arrested that day was a Navy veteran
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from Arizona called Jacob Chansley, often referred to as the QAnon shaman.
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Jacob Chansley became the face of January 6th, a dangerous conspiracy theorist dressed
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in outlandish costume who led the violent insurrection to overthrow American democracy.
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For these crimes, Chansley was sentenced to nearly four years in prison, far more time
00:38:15.960
What did Jacob Chansley do to receive this punishment?
00:38:19.040
To this day, there is dispute over how Chansley got into the Capitol building, but according
00:38:24.640
to our review of the internal surveillance video, it is very clear what happened once
00:38:31.120
Virtually every moment of his time inside the Capitol was caught on tape.
00:38:35.640
The tapes show that Capitol Police never stopped Jacob Chansley.
00:38:43.440
Here's video of Chansley in the Senate chamber.
00:38:46.340
Capitol Police officers take him to multiple entrances and even try to open locked doors
00:38:52.480
We counted at least nine officers who were within touching distance of unarmed Jacob Chansley.
00:39:02.300
Chansley understood that Capitol Police were his allies.
00:39:05.440
Video shows him giving thanks for them in a prayer on the floor of the Senate.
00:39:09.660
They're bringing in the actor to the stage or something.
00:39:19.400
Was he a little retarded, this guy, or something?
00:39:23.740
I know Alex Jones interviewed him, and there was a big, like, they started screaming at each
00:39:26.860
other, and Jones was like, ah, you're a plant, you're in on it.
00:39:32.040
I just said, quick, let's put a Thor's hammer on there and a Valk Newt.
00:39:37.620
Let's just jumble all that in there, and then ha-ha, look at these crazy, you know, also
00:39:44.980
They try to overthrow our precious liberal democracy.
00:39:52.620
He says at the same time, Heavenly Father, but he has Thor's hammer tattoos.
00:39:56.960
He's thanking them for, like, bringing him there.
00:39:59.120
It feels like he's in on it, too, or he's retarded, genuinely retarded, and if he's in
00:40:05.900
on it, you say, well, he's four years in jail now, he would speak up about this.
00:40:11.500
No, in my arguments, they'll just tell him, you shut up about all this, or you're going
00:40:19.680
That's potentially how easy it could be, right, to direct a guy like this.
00:40:24.140
Do you have any father for any inspiration needed to these police officers to allow us
00:40:31.340
Contrast the reality of what Jacob Chansley did in the Capitol building on January 6th,
00:40:36.440
the indisputable facts recorded on video, some of which has never before been seen,
00:40:41.280
with the depiction of Jacob Chansley that you've seen in the media for more than two years.
00:40:47.420
Okay, yeah, I remember there was a clip that you're like, oh, kill it.
00:40:50.780
I think that might have been actually in the Tucker clip, but it was a shorter one here on
00:40:53.520
the New York Post link, but like, we should kill him, like, just shoot him, you know,
00:40:58.980
And I mean, yes, there were parts, certain portions, right, around the building, depending
00:41:04.840
on where you are, where, yes, it was like a riot, it was violent, it was, you know,
00:41:09.120
there were scuffles with police officers and stuff, but other parts, it was like super
00:41:13.540
It was literally like a tour, you know what I mean?
00:41:15.520
A tourist, you know, check, you know, come here and look at this sculpture, and here's
00:41:25.440
We didn't play that yet, but there was another one of the Capitol Police that walked, we were
00:41:31.560
Damn it, I can't recall where that is now, but yeah, there was one, I think it was like
00:41:35.800
a black, somewhat senior position within the Capitol Police, Washington, or maybe it was
00:41:41.360
the Washington Metropolitan Police, I forget what it was, the D.C. Metropolitan Police.
00:41:47.880
Anyway, let's play the montage of the media freaking out about this.
00:41:51.860
So, again, as I said, it's a little bit of a kind of a distraction, they can wheel this
00:41:54.640
out two years later, this could just go on for like two decades of stuff bubbling up
00:42:01.280
But it's important to show their dishonesty and their lies.
00:42:04.540
No, of course, 100%, that's what I'm saying, it's still, I thoroughly am genuinely enjoying
00:42:09.340
seeing them squirm that this is coming out, right?
00:42:11.740
And they're basically, I mean, even Chuck Schumer is like, they're ordering Rupert Murdoch
00:42:18.020
to like stop Tucker from being able to broadcast any more of this footage.
00:42:21.840
Because they want to keep the lie going, right, about some insurrection.
00:42:27.300
Well, as far as we know, for more than two years, 26 months to the day, actually, no media
00:42:31.780
organization in the country pressed to see the actual tape, the January 6th surveillance
00:42:40.180
So a small group of people, which include the leaders of the Democratic Party and their
00:42:44.060
allies in the media, had a complete monopoly on what you were allowed to know about what
00:42:49.140
happened, what actually happened in the Capitol on January 6th.
00:42:53.880
And they defended that monopoly with great ferocity, as monopolists tend to do.
00:42:58.700
So the moment we broke that monopoly simply by getting access to the footage, it's not hard,
00:43:02.960
that's what you're supposed to do when you work in the news business.
00:43:10.160
And we just couldn't resist, not to be self-referential, but it's too hilarious.
00:43:18.520
What we saw tonight, Allison, from Tucker, is nothing new.
00:43:22.240
He has been trying to sanitize the very real violence that we all saw unfold at the U.S.
00:43:28.380
41,000 hours of footage from an attempted coup is federal evidence.
00:43:34.940
How on earth is Kevin McCarthy trying to justify the fellow members of Congress giving 41,000
00:44:01.000
Because Tucker said that others didn't take the time to go through it.
00:44:05.420
Because they're just running with what they want about it.
00:44:08.380
They already made their minds up, and that's the story they're going with.
00:44:10.520
Maybe I'm misunderstanding this, but I thought that there was a bunch of stuff that they
00:44:14.140
hadn't released, but then due to somehow Kevin McCarthy just being in the position that
00:44:19.380
he is, it was probably one of the deals of why they voted him as the Speaker of the
00:44:23.660
It was like the back-end deals that were happening for those many days before they
00:44:27.120
actually got a Speaker of the House, and they said one of the things you have to do is
00:44:29.860
you have to give, you have to release some of the Capitol footage, I assume, and maybe
00:44:33.460
the deal was even to just give it to Tucker or something like that.
00:44:36.060
But I don't believe, maybe now the other ones can request it, but right now, he's the
00:44:50.000
You should give it to every news organization at the same time.
00:44:53.200
Or what's next, or is the Speaker of the House going to...
00:44:59.400
Now we have to play catch-up in the propaganda and whitewashing, right?
00:45:02.980
Yeah, because they weren't asking for that footage before.
00:45:08.840
No, it's super sanitized, as I said, the version of what they wanted this to be, right?
00:45:13.100
So you have, to deny that there was any scuffles or violence or, like, riot moods in certain
00:45:22.240
There was no plan to put anybody in positions of power.
00:45:27.420
When they walked in, it was like, these boomers are like, these QAnon boomers are like, what
00:45:35.320
You know, the daily schedules of the Capitol Police, are they going to give them the codes
00:45:44.120
Nobody that believes any of that garbage Tucker was spewing, none of their kids will ever
00:45:50.040
It feels like a Soviet system, or, you know, the way the Nazis...
00:46:01.860
The way the Nazis would build a Potemkin village.
00:46:04.300
Tucker Carlson's doing the same thing with the footage from 1-6.
00:46:19.760
Anyway, it's kind of fun to see them squirm like that.
00:46:23.400
Now, he said, oh, the Democrats and their media, you know, backers of the establishment.
00:46:30.020
But look, buddy, there's plenty of GOPs and rhinos that are joining in.
00:46:34.300
And, oh, my God, we've got to denounce this and all that stuff.
00:46:40.920
I want to associate myself entirely with the opinion of the chief of the Capitol Police
00:46:53.700
He has the face of, like, a lot of caviar, filet mignons, escargot with extra, you know, sugar, fried butter on the side.
00:47:07.800
The chief of the Capitol Police, in my view, correctly describes what most of us witnessed firsthand on January 6th.
00:47:24.020
And I saw maybe a few tourists, a few people who got caught up in things.
00:47:27.760
But when you see police barricades breached, when you see police...
00:47:32.920
But when I saw the footage that the media put out, oh, my God, I didn't realize it was that bad until they told me.
00:47:42.840
Was it an ABC News executive that quit their job just to go work full-time on cutting together the video, you know, evidence, essentially, for one of the hearings and stuff like that?
00:47:54.440
It was completely, like, produced, like a TV show, you know what I mean?
00:48:00.020
All of that, or you had to be in close proximity to it.
00:48:03.160
If you were just a tourist, you should have probably lined up at the visitor center and came in on an orderly basis.
00:48:09.020
Well, I mean, I think it was, yeah, it was an attack on the Capitol.
00:48:15.240
You have to bow down, bend the knee, and admit.
00:48:21.360
I mean, come on, we can go through all the violent protests that we've seen in America and all of a sudden, oh, my God, they were trying to breach the Capitol.
00:48:31.720
Well, I don't know how you want to describe it, but all I know is that there were, yeah, there were a lot of people in the Capitol at the time.
00:48:40.220
I'm, who, I think, weren't scared for their lives, so, you know, however you want to describe it, but it was an attack on the Capitol.
00:48:49.000
Well, I didn't listen to Tucker Carlson, I generally don't, but my recollection of the day is that it was not just some rowdy, peaceful protest of Boy Scouts,
00:49:01.060
nor was it, you know, the takedown of democracy that others on the extreme side want to call it.
00:49:09.620
To somehow put that in the same category as a, you know, permitted peaceful protest is just a lie, and I think it doesn't do any good.
00:49:20.420
Well, what did he say about the mostly peaceful protesters during the BLM, George Floyd riots and shit?
00:49:27.360
Like, these people didn't say anything about that, you know what I mean?
00:49:29.500
And this is absolutely comparable, or the other times where Antivas was, you know, into, what was it,
00:49:34.980
all these different state capitals were, like, invaded at different times, right?
00:49:51.000
Major damage control, which is, again, it's kind of fun watching that and watching them squirm.
00:49:56.440
It'll just slowly kind of fizzle out, that's what I think, you know, to just kind of, oh, it'll pop up,
00:50:00.440
and then, all right, then they won't talk about it again.
00:50:02.400
But some people will continue to use J6 forever, because not everyone hears and sees, you know, this kind of footage.
00:50:09.900
They have to, these people who are in jail because of this will have to be released at some point.
00:50:18.660
You know, Trump is talking up a big storm and all that stuff now again and, you know, CPAC and stuff.
00:50:24.720
But I'm just so jaded at this point about anything that he said.
00:50:28.120
Because he said a lot about this stuff in 2015 and the 2016 campaign as well, and none of that happened.
00:50:44.160
No, he couldn't have because he was out by then, right?
00:50:55.320
It's just a big blur about all the fucking Trump stuff.
00:50:58.240
But anyway, one thing I know is that we have a derailment after derailment after derailment after derailment.
00:51:06.780
There's a lot of these happening each year, apparently.
00:51:09.280
But here's another North Folk Southern train derailment in, what is this here?
00:51:17.420
Well, when you see pictures and footage of some of these railroads and how they're not being maintained, it's outrageous when you see some of these.
00:51:27.480
This is the good work of people like Peter, Mayor Pete Buttplug, right?
00:51:32.220
This is his job to ensure that the infrastructure and transportation and all these kinds of things is working.
00:51:37.340
I am still incredibly surprised at how the train as the rail industry is a viable option with so many derailments and that there's no bigger call for like actually trying to fix this stuff, right?
00:51:53.880
And it was like, I don't know how this works, right?
00:51:56.760
Maybe it's like when more people pay attention to something, there's more of those things.
00:52:01.560
There's a metaphysical subconscious thing where more of them happen.
00:52:04.520
When you become conscious of it, you start noticing and then you start seeing, oh, there's a lot of that.
00:52:13.140
It was like the other day there was some vehicle in New York City that was like considered a toxic, it crashed, I believe, the vehicle.
00:52:21.380
I don't have the footage or the link to it right now, but I just saw it in passing the other day.
00:52:27.120
It might have been actually like fentanyl or something in the car and you can actually like die if you inhale this stuff or if it's in powder format or if it's been smashed in a car accident and you approach that, you could like, you know, OD essentially.
00:52:39.420
But it's like so many of these now where like hazmat suits have been deployed and they're walking around and they're big, you know, aluminum, iron or forged works suits and try to like decontaminate a zone because either it's a train derailment or a car that's tipped over.
00:52:55.360
By the way, did you see it was a pack of white men there?
00:52:57.280
So they call in the white men to come fix up the mess, huh?
00:52:59.800
Where's the diversity then to figure out what happened and clean it up and fix it, huh?
00:53:04.680
No, that instead they'll just blame it on those white guys.
00:53:07.200
There was another one in West Virginia and there was like an oil spill, I think it was too, and it had been dumped into a river.
00:53:13.180
I forget where it was in West Virginia, but yeah, a lot of these each year.
00:53:16.920
Anyway, so just a quick mention about that there.
00:53:27.440
He was hiding them because they've taken guns, right?
00:53:31.600
The most based man in Australia was apparently arrested for having the coolest secret bunker full of guns, John Wick style.
00:53:49.900
Seeing the secret entrance revealed to a gun lover's treasure trove.
00:53:54.180
Officers finding a range of weapons at the property, handguns, shotguns, more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition, plus a workbench equipped to modify firearms.
00:54:03.840
Even an underground shooting range, complete with pulley system to set the target.
00:54:09.300
A bunker, an underground shooting range, an arsenal of high-powered firearms, right in suburban Perth.
00:54:17.300
The stash also included a .50 calibre rifle with ammo, a weapon designed to penetrate armoured vehicles, even buildings.
00:54:26.520
We also found a suppressor, suppressors like a silencer, that's illegal.
00:54:33.620
Unsecured ammunition and unlicensed ammunition, illegal.
00:54:36.480
Across Australia, it's the fear of police that guns like these can't do, end up in criminal hands.
00:54:42.960
My heart sinks every time I see a firearms burglary.
00:54:48.160
More than 10, sometimes 20, or 30 firearms are being taken from a house.
00:54:51.720
The bunker builder there in the orange shirt, former professional fighter David Iceman Letizia, pleading guilty to several firearms charges.
00:54:59.920
He was fined just over $3,000 with the weapons destroyed.
00:55:16.460
He's also been charged with building it without council approval.
00:55:38.100
This gun on this wall, this man trying to protect himself from, you know, what can happen in the future.
00:55:43.000
Like, the government storming in and, like, telling him he can't do anything anymore.
00:55:47.500
And after they confiscated all the guns, by the way, the crime has gone up in Australia, as we know.
00:55:51.840
And I'm sure there's a lot more dingoes like this that have not returned their guns.
00:56:00.240
Yeah, they had that gun buyback program after...
00:56:13.380
Yeah, and they say that they're going to destroy the guns.
00:56:17.680
I think you could see them, like, just jumbling them up and driving them over with, like, you know, steam, what do you call it?
00:56:26.280
But yeah, so let's go to another part of the Anglo world and say, well, what possibly could be the reason why you would want to, you know, protect yourself?
00:56:35.780
Well, it's, of course, because our countries are turning into war zones.
00:56:40.180
Now, in this case, it seemed to be an internecine, sub-Saharan African tribal warfare here.
00:56:45.980
But this is England, folks, 2023, not 2013, as it actually is now.
00:57:54.840
It's funny how you can, as I say, take the African out of the jungle,
00:58:00.260
but you can't take the jungle out of the African.
00:58:08.120
the only recourse is to have physical strength, right?
00:58:12.220
But then, as we know, because of technological progress,
00:58:16.440
I'm reminded of that screenshot people showed over the,
00:58:46.540
in the Anglo sphere, in the Western world here now,
00:58:48.780
why in the world would you want to defend yourself?
00:59:00.540
Can't help but enjoy the media and political meltdown
00:59:06.480
Schumer has been, man, maybe I should have tried
00:59:11.600
But yeah, he's like ordering, ordering Fox News
00:59:18.080
I mean, interestingly, that doesn't seem to be happening.
00:59:23.540
is that part of, like, trying to take Fox News down
00:59:41.340
Again, this is, you know, more mainstream kind of stuff,
00:59:50.340
Matt Taibbi, which is one of the kind of head guys
00:59:53.180
that have been working together with Elon here,
00:59:59.320
in front of the Congress or was it in front of the House?
01:00:05.880
what we've learned so far regarding the so-called Twitter files
01:00:24.660
Much of that time was spent at Rolling Stone magazine.
01:00:32.000
the I.F. Stone Award for Independent Journalism,
01:00:38.740
I'm now the editor of the online magazine Racket
01:01:03.740
about the blockage of the Hunter Biden laptop story
01:01:10.060
But it wasn't until a week after the first report,
01:01:14.400
and other researchers joined the search of the files,
01:01:16.560
that we started to grasp the significance of this story.
01:01:29.940
to anti-democratic forms of government everywhere.
01:01:39.120
into an instrument of censorship and social control.
01:01:47.960
between Twitter executives before the 2020 election
01:01:59.740
whose accounts were often suspended shortly after.
01:02:15.440
He's trying to be fair here for the sake of it.
02:01:59.640
He's like, he truly believes in some of the ideas that he
02:02:04.220
have of how to improve society and Western civilization and all
02:02:16.060
Let me see if I could pull up that link real quick.
02:02:21.300
And pseudonym says, call him crap and bitch is the perfect
02:02:27.560
They act out against what they perceive as their parental
02:02:31.720
I'm tired of taking care of them financially and emotionally.
02:02:36.320
Yeah, I mean, eventually people will be fed up, kind of like
02:02:42.740
I mean, he might have backtracked, but I think that genuine
02:02:45.200
expression is like the more white Americans trying to try to
02:02:53.520
And, you know, eventually they're just going to throw up their
02:02:59.140
And that's actually kind of what's beginning to happen.
02:03:03.780
Why the Pillars of American Exceptionalism are Under Attack, the
02:03:11.400
The concept of envy, the hatred of the superior, has dropped out of
02:03:17.060
The idea that white Christian civilization is hated more for its
02:03:19.700
virtues than its sins doesn't occur to us because it's not a
02:03:25.460
Western man towers over the rest of the world in ways so large as to
02:03:31.200
It's Western exploration, science, and conquest that reveal the world
02:03:38.820
I think he mentioned that in the Amaran speech.
02:03:40.440
Other races feel like subjects of Western power long after colonialism,
02:03:46.980
The charge of racism puzzles whites who feel not hostility but only baffled
02:03:51.860
good will because they don't grasp what it really means.
02:03:58.360
The white man presents an image of superiority even when he isn't conscious of
02:04:08.880
Destroying white civilization is the inmost desire of the league of designated
02:04:27.260
Japanese scientists, thank you, Lichen Warrior.
02:04:29.300
Japanese scientists create mice from two fathers.
02:04:34.660
I'm sure this won't cause societal issues in the future.
02:04:37.120
I pull it up and it's like researchers have made eggs from the cells of male mice and
02:04:40.620
showed that once fertilized and implanted into female mice, the eggs can develop into seemingly
02:04:50.800
You just like shove some cells in there, but it's still a woman or not a woman, but a female.
02:04:57.080
So they say proof of concept mouse experiment will have a long road before use in humans
02:05:18.520
Oh, here's two more headlines in this vein, right?
02:05:20.560
Of what they're doing and working on right now.
02:05:24.120
Seven months ago, scientists create world's first synthetic embryos.
02:05:28.020
And back from 2009, UK scientists first to create sperm in laboratory.
02:05:36.820
These are the things that they want to do eventually.
02:05:38.520
And I think sometimes I get this feeling, maybe it's not intentional, but looking around,
02:05:43.620
it's hard to come to other conclusions, but they want to make the creation of human life
02:05:49.920
as like some kind of government contract outsourced to some biomedical corporation, essentially.
02:06:00.080
They'll do slight genetic augmentation or changes, you know, CRISPR and other things,
02:06:05.880
and then it will be considered a patentable organism, essentially.
02:06:19.080
You have to figure around, but you're not the force of nature.
02:06:26.480
Like, that's what they're spending their time on.
02:06:33.400
They never, they never ever look at diet and things like that, right?
02:06:37.860
It's like, no, how could we create fake sperm and simulate a fake, you know, ovary and womb?
02:06:44.320
Well, this way we can take the COVID shot and still make new humans.
02:06:50.060
You know, I mean, that's what's so perfect about this.
02:06:55.280
They despise biological sexes and just all the workings of nature.
02:07:16.320
It happens cyclically, even no matter how much we try to resist it.
02:07:21.080
I think we have to ride the tiger, surf the wave, enjoy it as it goes down,
02:07:26.740
and be thankful that you're part of a time when we're going to be able to kind of lay the new foundations
02:07:42.640
so I appointed myself president and executive committeeman.
02:07:53.040
This is why, you know, ultimately, I think down the road, like, walk-away-ism is going to be the thing.
02:08:03.460
However, we play that clip with that insane Georgia little dweeb that went after Trump.
02:08:15.960
She went after Trump because she, like, felt like just sticking it to him.
02:08:19.420
Kind of like, looking at that, you realize that all these diversity hires and, like, putting,
02:08:24.800
whether it's younger people or women or POC or whatever it is, like, in place,
02:08:28.600
the more they do that, the more insane these institutions will become,
02:08:32.760
and they will begin, like, you know, systemically, institutionally targeting white people,
02:08:40.520
But then at the same time, when they do that, it also means in the long run,
02:08:44.700
those institutions and organizations are just not going to survive
02:08:51.100
They're based on correcting a perceived injustice.
02:08:54.720
In other words, they're built on, like, antagonism.
02:08:58.860
They're built on tearing things down, not building it up.
02:09:04.640
So at the end of the day, I think, like, us getting back to basics,
02:09:08.440
you know, a revolt against the modern world is just like going down to the nuts and bolts of things
02:09:12.960
and actually getting back in touch with nature and how to farm
02:09:16.920
and be self-sufficient and hunt and all these things.
02:09:21.440
But short term, yes, I think you're right, Wasp TV.
02:09:23.480
If you want to kind of delay that and buy us a little bit more time,
02:09:29.920
If it can help to awaken people, you can have one foot in each world, right?
02:09:33.680
You can still have it in the mainstream world and try to do things that are good in that
02:09:37.420
while you're, like, also trying to become more self-sufficient,
02:09:40.500
build community, build networks and these kinds of things.
02:09:43.060
Become a leader, stand up for yourself, take responsibility, become better.
02:09:47.520
There's so many things, you know, we should do at this point, right?
02:10:00.280
Yeah, is that, yeah, we have some, what time are we here?
02:10:04.020
Yeah, okay, yeah, we should definitely do that.
02:10:09.640
Yeah, it's a good positive one here at the end.
02:10:17.040
This is a centuries-old gold disc found in Denmark,
02:10:23.700
So this was before the Vindelov Horde's discovery.
02:10:26.580
The oldest mention of Odin was a brooch found in southern Germany
02:10:31.840
Well, sure, you could play a little video as I'm talking about this.
02:10:35.940
A centuries-old gold disc found in Denmark has revealed the earliest mention
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of the Norse god Odin, Hail Odin, at least 150 years earlier
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The disc, known as Brock Tate, was unearthed in a treasure trove
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in central Denmark in 2020 alongside Roman coins
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It was displayed in a public museum near the discovery site.
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Odin is one of the primary gods of Norse mythology,
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a pre-Christian pagan belief system central to Viking society.
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Odin is part of our ancestral psyche, not just in Scandinavia,
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but, you know, Germany and other places, even France.
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This is the smoking gun, they say, for Odin's presence in Scandinavia
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as early as the 5th century, Simon Nygaard, an assistant professor, said.
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Christian Nordic religion, they said, and that's a specialty, I guess.
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Nygaard, who was consulted about the interpretation of the inscription,
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added that the finding was there was a runic inscription
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that included Odin's name, and it was spectacular.
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And this can tell us something about the relationship people had
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with their gods and possibly even how divine rulership
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Although it was known that Odin existed as a concept or deity
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an ancient symbol used throughout the Iron Age.
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We find this also, by the way, all over, you know, Slav countries as well.
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And then they say, litter co-opted by German national.
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Well, look, if it's a Northern European symbol, it's our symbol,
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And what I say, some traditions place them as father or ruler of the gods.
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The Prose Ida, one of the main sources of Norse mythology,
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Yes, let's have, what's the Jewish guy's name there again?
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And then they have a black Thor in that, I think.
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It was like an early form of papyrus, essentially.
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However, it was considered that the word stays alive
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or something that could be destroyed in their mind.
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That didn't ensure its continuation and survival, right?
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with the swastikas that was found in the Ossebori ship in Norway,
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So it's also this idea that there's like expeditions to these parts.
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you can get down into details about this and saying the Buddha,
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the concept of the Buddha was like an Indo-Aryan,
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a lot of the architecture you find in the Far East have tremendous amounts of
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overlaps with what we see in the North and Germanic culture anyway.
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But it also means that it points to like how the early trade routes of these people as well.
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The exploration that they were capable and able to do,
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even Japan as we speculated is a little harder to confirm.
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but even to Northern Africa and places like this.
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And this could be one of the reasons why you see kind of a Buddha-esque,
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So this is an older deity that's been around in the minds of Europeans for a long time.
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So it's not LARPing and it's not cringe to say,
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This is what our ancestors believed for thousands of years.
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you have a lot of overlap here on the style as well.
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But one of the reasons why you get so much gold up to Sweden and the Gothic
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is of course that the Gothic people still had a connectivity with their old
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And you actually had gold still actually like pouring back to the old
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I took a photo once of the runestone with that,
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like a temple depicted on one of the runestones.
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but some people speculate that that is actually,
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Theodoric's mausoleum that's depicted on the runestone,
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which actually demonstrates that you again had connectivity.
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People were down there visiting essentially their,
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They got their Gothic relatives and took some of those imagery back and
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I just think it's interesting that this is all coming out now.
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I see more references to Valhalla and Odin and just like being out.
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I can click it in there to try to see if there's anything latest,
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if there's something in there and I'm missing it.
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white identity being on the rise and awakening because of all this
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let's see at the time of the screenshot taken 65,000 votes,
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Each race has evolved over a long period of time.
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you should be proud of all those who've gone before you,
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All of these things made us who we are and are a part of our DNA.
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And with that is a rich history and culture and has helped form who we are.
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name any other country outside of a European one that imports in hostile foreigners and then programs their own people to hate themselves.
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how many different countries and languages and,
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diversity and multiculturalism is great because of the food.
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And we should be proud of all of those things and,
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and honor our ancestors and be proud of who we are.
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It's always this hair splitting of like with the terms and stuff.
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a tweet from him about like being pro Western and things like that.
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that's nothing to do with anything and it doesn't exist and all these things.
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It's just an easy way to explain something that everyone,
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if they're just stopping retarded for a second,
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what I'm saying is stopping a retard and just realize that it's just,
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it's just a word that everyone can comprehend and understand.
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Although I do think it's important to bring back European more than just
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Norse and Vikings and Celts and Germanics and Slavs.
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So it's a high time that white people start to be proud of their people.
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the unique things that we have done that no other people have done.
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