Red Ice TV - March 17, 2021


Biden's New Era, Dissidents Targeted For Disinformation & Incitement - Jared Taylor


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 17 minutes

Words per Minute

193.05646

Word Count

14,875

Sentence Count

27

Misogynist Sentences

12

Hate Speech Sentences

35


Summary

In this episode of the interview trail, we are joined by none other than Jared Taylor, host of the No Go Zone Flashback Friday podcast, to talk about the recent events that have taken place in the past month and beyond.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 all right welcome boys and girls thank you so much for tuning in good to see all henrik here
00:00:29.060 with red ice tv we're back today for another interview now it was a while ago since we did
00:00:33.620 that actually we certainly haven't forgotten about that but we've been focusing on no go zone
00:00:37.900 flashback friday we can order shorter videos and things like that but i do want to get back into
00:00:41.240 the interview groove as it were get some good guests on talk about what's going on we have a
00:00:45.760 lot of other ideas here proposals we've gotten from you guys we've received from some books and
00:00:50.660 things from some new publishers that we want to reach out to the authors of so this is we've
00:00:55.840 definitely not forgotten about the interviews but uh to kind of i guess break us in here then
00:00:59.720 uh in the year it's already march crazy crazily enough but due to the move we've everything
00:01:03.660 has been kind of postponed a bit uh but to uh get us back as it were into the interview trail here
00:01:09.460 we have none other than jared taylor joining us how's it going jared good to see you oh thank
00:01:14.740 you very much for inviting me on thanks for going very well thank you i think i thrive in confinement
00:01:19.480 i must be a mushroom how's it how's it going in virginia overall with the lockdowns and things
00:01:26.220 like that right now is it starting to ease up or is it about the same it's about the same although
00:01:31.260 there may be some loosening of regulations within the next month or so they're talking about that
00:01:36.360 possibility neighboring maryland has taken a few regulations off but no it's still pretty strict
00:01:42.360 pretty pretty strict it is i imagine things a little freer out in the west uh yeah it is i mean
00:01:47.640 that's one thing uh one of the reasons of course why i wanted to go here to uh idaho uh because it
00:01:52.380 was just you know none of the mask mandates there are some areas it depends on what county you're in
00:01:56.360 i mean there's even that's even true i guess in some states i mean florida some counties are very
00:02:00.240 free you know they haven't done too much with the lockdowns uh so it depends what county you end up
00:02:05.000 but here has definitely been i don't know if you saw the uh there was a little bit of a mask
00:02:08.700 burning ceremony up in both in boise but also in court lane and it went all across the mainstream
00:02:13.820 media and there were the liberals were hyperventilating that we dared to to burn our masks
00:02:18.280 you know well if you'd been burning bras that would have been different that would have been okay
00:02:23.240 that would be fine you know and so they likened it to i guess some book burning uh or something like
00:02:28.100 that from the 1930s but then ironically what i think it was literally just the following day or so
00:02:33.320 you actually had a uh book sermon book burning ceremony over in uh was it san jose or san
00:02:39.200 uh one of those in california uh of dr seuss books i'm sure you saw the story
00:02:43.940 oh i didn't see an actual burning gosh did they really do that i mean uh it's certainly case that
00:02:50.060 half a dozen of the books uh the seuss foundation which makes by the way uh 20 million dollars a
00:02:55.480 year in revenues they decided to pull six of them off uh off of of sales and even people who had old
00:03:03.200 copies that were selling for a tidy profit some for several hundred dollars amazon decided that
00:03:07.860 anything written by this wicked man had to be pulled off immediately exactly oh it's it's
00:03:12.500 extraordinary and i i thought if people actually started burning them people would mock that
00:03:17.200 because they would say that was nazi germany in the 30s but they would admit it uh they they can't
00:03:22.840 uh they can't see what's going on i guess they they're too blinded by their own uh hatred i would
00:03:27.600 i would assume now no sense no sense of irony no no exactly and and you know we we know that
00:03:33.200 you can't even make a joke these days with these people they they take everything literally what
00:03:36.940 you're saying things like that um i wanted to so we have a few things lined up here and and uh
00:03:42.280 well either we can talk about it now a little bit later in the show doesn't really matter but
00:03:45.320 one of the things i know you wanted to talk about before you dive into some of the topics you
00:03:48.660 know biden we're going to talk about uh some of the the economic situation some kind of how
00:03:53.160 dissidents overall are being targeted and things like that now especially after january 6th
00:03:57.080 after the uh the riots there at the capitol but you mentioned you had uh you're doing a feature
00:04:03.100 on the website where you're reaching out to people to to have them describe or explain
00:04:07.200 how they woke up to the issue of of uh of race tell us a bit about this yes yes it's been a very
00:04:13.960 popular regular weekly feature on our website chris roberts has been handling this and what we do
00:04:20.800 is we get uh essays written by our readers that explain how it is they finally saw through the fog
00:04:28.120 and understood the reality of race and people are fascinated by the stories that they tell
00:04:33.680 and we'd love to have contributions from your viewers and the best way to reach us is either to
00:04:41.040 write to chris roberts directly at roberts at amran.com that's r-o-b-e-r-t-s roberts at amran.com
00:04:49.200 or you can send us queries or stories to amran.com at the contact us page and uh it's probably best to
00:04:59.340 send a query first but if you'd like to write something we like short uh oh maybe four or
00:05:04.520 five hundred words at the most a tight well-written pieces that explain what it was that finally woke
00:05:11.100 you up to the realities of race again this has been a really popular feature that has been super
00:05:16.980 intended by chris roberts and we would love for some of the viewers of red ice tv to send us some
00:05:22.520 of their ideas i'm sure you have a very very interesting group of viewers who would have
00:05:28.740 quite fascinating stories to tell yeah i think we do and we've heard from people over the years as
00:05:34.340 well because we we didn't began speaking about these topics we talked much more about uh conspiracies
00:05:39.560 and esoteric topics and things like this and then eventually as we saw things were changing we're
00:05:43.860 we're always politically interested obviously but as things were just derailing and becoming just
00:05:48.440 i mean insane on the anti-whiteness and and i remember there were clips coming out of sweden
00:05:53.180 where they talked about how they wanted to replace us and stuff it was like i didn't find the topic
00:05:57.120 the the topic found me in a way right and and and the same thing uh thing i think it was for a lot
00:06:01.920 of our viewers and listeners at the time who initially maybe were i think a lot of people were angry
00:06:07.200 and upset that we dared to talk about this uh truly controversial and rebellious topics right but
00:06:11.820 we've we heard from so many people after that where they said yeah i'm sorry you know i overreacted
00:06:16.780 you were right i can see it now and things like that and i and i well i mean yeah maybe you should
00:06:21.840 send us a submission well maybe a lot of people say not for most people i i should tell your viewers
00:06:29.340 that anyone who wants to submit under a pen name that's absolutely fine right we understand that in
00:06:34.320 these evil times people have to protect themselves and i am proud to say we have never ever had a
00:06:39.680 security leak at american renaissance so your identity is safe with us perfect perfect anything
00:06:45.280 else people should uh think about or you you guys are just basically welcoming any uh any any story
00:06:50.160 any uh storyline of how people came to the topics oh there's so many different ways this happened some
00:06:56.640 people served in the military some people were attacked uh some people learned at school how evil
00:07:01.780 white people were and that brought them to some sense of reality another fellow one of his relatives was
00:07:07.320 killed by black men and it was at his trial watching the way the other blacks reacted that
00:07:12.100 really opened his mind to what was happening many many different stories some people just stumbled onto
00:07:17.580 a book some people stumbled onto a website but everyone has an interesting story to tell and again
00:07:23.500 it's best to send a query but uh if you've already got a story in mind you can write that down
00:07:28.420 just maybe if maybe three four hundred words or longer if absolutely necessary and just come to
00:07:33.780 amran.com at the contact us tab or uh send your email directly to roberts at amran.com we really
00:07:41.740 look forward to hearing from your viewers excellent yeah that sounds very interesting and uh i'll definitely
00:07:46.420 keep an eye out on the website for that too there's a good feature and i just i mean i just don't know
00:07:51.900 how you in 2021 the the current year and use that term uh cannot see the open and blatant
00:07:59.940 discrimination against white people it's sanctioned by our largest institutions by our governments
00:08:04.020 by our media by the establishment by academia it's encouraged it's uh incentivized
00:08:09.260 i mean there there's so many examples you don't even we don't where do i even begin right but just
00:08:15.160 look at one of these for examples the did you see the white farmers bill from this covid
00:08:18.680 1.9 trillion covid relief bill uh that biden signed 5 billion we're going to go to uh to farmers
00:08:24.460 but not just any farmers uh non-white farmers so why if you're white as a farmer you won't get any
00:08:29.400 help how is that not uh discrimination based on your uh well to use their terminology skin color right
00:08:35.520 well it certainly seems illegal to me to single out a racial group in that blatant and obvious way
00:08:43.020 no it's it's just extraordinary the fact is there has been a enormous handout program for farmers
00:08:50.220 for the last uh 20 years really it started with a completely bogus lawsuit brought by a fellow named
00:08:57.440 pigford p-i-g-f-o-r-d and he alleged that as a black man he had been he had faced discrimination
00:09:04.120 from the uh federal farm bureau and as a result that he had suffered as a farmer and then this became a
00:09:11.680 class action lawsuit again on completely bogus grounds and so anyone who claimed to have attempted
00:09:18.580 to farm they didn't didn't even have to have documents they could walk in and collect fifty
00:09:23.360 thousand dollars this is the standard check that everybody got this did not get anything like the
00:09:28.140 publicity it deserved so this is an extension of this kind of pigford thinking in which if you ever
00:09:34.960 even thought about being a farmer and you're black then the government owes you money if you actually
00:09:40.060 are a farmer then gosh ipso facto you are a victim of years decades of oppression and you deserve to have
00:09:47.260 all of your debts to any kind of farm bureau completely wiped out not only they're going
00:09:53.340 to do that they're not only to walk out 100 of the debt they're going to add 15 to cover any kind
00:09:59.140 of transaction costs as well it's just extraordinary and it's just for black farmers yeah it's incredible
00:10:04.560 i remember seeing stories like this uh white people own 98 of rural land young black farmers want to want
00:10:10.440 to reclaim their share basically their mother jones here is urging white farmers to just hand over their
00:10:15.400 land uh to uh to non-white people and uh it's kind of like it's we're already at uh roadie showers
00:10:20.900 imbabwe south africa levels almost in in the u.s now there is a black collective run by a black woman
00:10:28.400 and she has got the word out she's up in new england someplace i can't remember the name of her
00:10:33.460 collective and she says we are accepting donations of white owned farmland just sign up here it uh it
00:10:40.180 reminds me of that lady who uh the fat black lady who's giving a talk to a group of whites and she
00:10:46.700 says here's my paypal address donations accepted anytime from white people that's the mentality
00:10:52.640 they have and of course that's the mentality that our government itself emphasizes and promotes
00:10:58.460 encourages no it's head spinning but as you point out and i think this is very important
00:11:04.360 the government and the left have so overplayed their hands that more and more white people are
00:11:11.060 finally waking up to the extraordinary difficulties they find themselves in and i'm i'm optimistic
00:11:17.620 despite it all i'm convinced that 150 million white people are not simply going to walk off the edge of
00:11:23.900 history but how this will resolve itself it's difficult to say and it's not easy to imagine a pleasant and
00:11:30.460 agreeable solution frankly no it's it's true uh it's very very disheartening and even in california
00:11:37.360 things are i mean even i should say especially in california is a better word uh where where
00:11:41.780 they're kind of spearheading this really uh but it was it was getting so bad uh in some places now that
00:11:47.100 white liberals are are they're they're aghast of what's happening these new curriculum uh proposals
00:11:53.260 that they have that they're enforcing and it's basically just vehement anti-whiteness and even some of
00:11:58.240 the uh the liberals are just like i mean we've been telling them we say hey listen this is not
00:12:02.520 this is never going to stop they're going to attack you just even no matter how much you bow down or
00:12:06.440 agree or whatever it does not it's not about that they'll target you because you're white uh but it
00:12:10.740 is interesting to see that even some of them seem to be uh taken aback a little bit by the the open
00:12:15.840 hatred you know well you know um i forgot the name of it there's a northern suburb in chicago uh it may
00:12:23.620 come to you a little later in the program but it's a wealthy northern suburb of chicago and the city
00:12:29.360 council has proposed a a a reparations program on the city level for black households and the theory
00:12:38.380 is if you lived in this area at a certain time when redlining was involved they claim redlining is
00:12:44.900 this great then redlining is now the great uh horror that's the way blacks were fleeced of their
00:12:49.860 hard-earned were worth it's something that most people don't know very much about very hard to
00:12:54.220 counter that if you don't know the details in any case in a period whether if they lived in this area
00:12:59.260 during a certain period then they will get money well who is objecting is it white people objecting
00:13:05.740 no it's a black group that's objecting and the blacks are saying no this is no good this isn't enough
00:13:11.860 and you've got to make this money available not just to people who lived there during a certain
00:13:15.860 period but everyone who's there now every single black person and that is of course how every
00:13:22.580 proposal for reparations is going to be met i know that joe biden he has approved the idea of studying
00:13:28.700 the possibility of reparations whether it's a good idea we can predict in advance with 100 certainty that
00:13:34.920 the commission will say it's a great idea but as soon as there's even the hint of a concrete
00:13:40.660 proposal the reaction for blacks is going to be no not enough we can never ever do enough
00:13:47.740 no exactly it's um and it doesn't matter here's a picture by the way that's the one you're thinking
00:13:53.700 of all people are racist paypal me cashing in on that white guilt you know that's right um
00:14:02.660 anyway almost thrown off a little bit why don't we talk about uh a little bit about biden's first um
00:14:09.540 the first uh you know what is it now 60 how long has it been in 60 days something like that
00:14:14.680 yes yes uh and he's been a very busy man uh people accuse him of uh being practically incapable of
00:14:23.860 putting one foot in front of the other uh i'm not quite sure he's quite reduced to that status but uh
00:14:29.560 he's pretty good at waving that pen and of course uh on on the very day that he was sworn in
00:14:36.300 he issued an executive an executive order to stop building the border wall now as it turns out all
00:14:42.820 democrats seem to think that this is what democrats all along have supported but that's not true at all
00:14:47.300 congress in 2006 voted something called the secure fence act to construct a physical infrastructure
00:14:54.660 to prevent unlawful border entry and the clint clinton administration the bush administration
00:15:00.660 even the obama administration unbeknownst to democrats actually worked on the wall
00:15:05.360 and the trump administration did so as well but now that's an inhumane thing and of course
00:15:10.660 he immediately stopped that of course in the immigration area the other thing that they did
00:15:16.480 is completely reinstated the whole daca business the idea being that if you are brought here
00:15:21.960 under age 18 as an illegal immigrant then this may be the only country you know you are an innocent
00:15:27.980 child and although you are technically speaking a deportable alien we will not deport you and we'll
00:15:33.760 give you green cards and driver's licenses and the latest decision by the biden administration
00:15:38.280 is that the fha will guarantee home mortgages for daca recipients you're an illegal immigrant but if you
00:15:46.180 want to borrow money from bank to buy a house then you get an fha guarantee on your mom isn't this
00:15:51.620 wonderful i remember reading the article had this photograph this happy happy hispanic family standing in
00:15:57.020 front of their house oh it's such heartwarming stuff and of course as you know uh one of the
00:16:03.120 executive orders of biden was that for the next 100 days we're not going to deport anybody while they
00:16:08.800 in fact study who should be deported what the priority should be fortunately a federal judge at
00:16:15.020 the behest of a number of states put an end to that he said no no no you can't just suddenly stop
00:16:19.000 deporting people in fact it doesn't make a difference what a judge says if dhs is not deporting people they
00:16:26.520 won't get deported so this is a positive act it has to be undertaken and if the biden administration
00:16:32.360 stops undertaking this positive act it won't happen right yeah uh you know another one that's really
00:16:38.980 one of my favorites is that donald trump uh fairly late in his administration maybe year three or early
00:16:44.880 on in year four he did something that i would think most american democrats included would think was
00:16:50.240 perfectly obvious and that is enforce what's called the public charge rule in united states if you come
00:16:58.120 here and you're a foreigner then you are not supposed to go on welfare you're not supposed to put your
00:17:02.900 snout in the public trough when you're not even a u.s citizen you may not even have a residency here
00:17:07.860 and the previous administration very lax about enforcing this now joe biden says oh no no no no you may
00:17:15.080 go on you may have gone all sorts of welfare we don't care you'll make a wonderful american citizen
00:17:19.800 anyway or a wonderful lawful and resident so he has rescinded all of the trump tightening up of that
00:17:27.380 kind of regulation now again this seems to be something that even democrats would scratch their
00:17:32.560 heads and say well wait a minute wait a minute do we really want to encourage people to come here
00:17:36.760 and be welfare bums but no he thinks it's a great idea and no public outcry against this
00:17:44.020 and of course i'm sure you've been following what's been going on at the public at the southern border
00:17:49.080 with all these unaccompanied minors who've been showing up uh donald trump had a policy and he said
00:17:55.480 covid was the reason for it i think there are many other excellent reasons to do this but he was just
00:18:00.380 pitching everyone back over the border saying there's a public health hazard during this covid period
00:18:05.740 and that included unaccompanied minors now up until he made that decision unaccompanied minors if
00:18:12.600 they're coming from canada or from mexico got kind of special treatment they would be held and they'd
00:18:18.160 be processed and they'd be looked in mulled over and the question was well what will we do with them
00:18:23.580 it was considered inhumane to send them back because they might be subject to trafficking or whatever it
00:18:28.800 is but donald trump put an end to that you go home you stay home no matter who you are
00:18:34.800 now what uh what uh uh joe biden has revived of course is these camps where these children were
00:18:41.900 being kept when they came up with families during the trump administration you don't house children
00:18:48.080 in detention areas for adults that's why we have separate jails for juvenile delinquents and adult
00:18:54.880 prisoners you just don't want children in a place like that the same is true for adult illegal immigrants
00:19:00.180 you don't house them together but oh it was a crime against him yeah humanity because donald trump had
00:19:05.280 separated the children put them in special facilities and eventually reunited them etc etc no can't do
00:19:11.200 that well when he stopped letting any of them in at all of course they stayed home and their families
00:19:18.060 by march stayed together such as they had them that should have been a good thing right well now uh biden
00:19:24.380 has changed the plan and so in march already they've been coming in unaccompanied children at the rate
00:19:31.400 of 11 000 a month 11 000 what are we supposed to do with these kids yeah well we can't turn them back
00:19:37.900 the way trump did oh that would be inhumane so we are encouraging a process that of course breaks up
00:19:43.880 families and we can't hold them in detention for very long so then we have to find a relative in the
00:19:49.560 united states or the idea is we'll find some sort of ngo catholic relief so the hebrew immigrant society
00:19:55.920 they're going to put these kids up and they're even looking at turning american air base i'm sorry
00:20:02.120 american military base barracks into homeless shelters for these children it's insane it's insane
00:20:09.120 so we're going to get all of these underage people coming to the united states and i can predict with
00:20:15.480 100 confidence that the time will come when they will get the kind of the daca treatment
00:20:20.560 oh these poor things they came as children they were shoved across the border oh my gosh they came
00:20:26.800 without their families they are going to be more deserving of our love and care and cherishing of
00:20:33.300 any illegal immigrants ever in the history of the world so they will be on their watch some sort of
00:20:37.840 citizenship or some special program no it's a crazy crazy thing i mean i don't know uh i'm sure i don't
00:20:44.780 know if you've probably already talked about this but the stay in mexico policy that has been revamped
00:20:50.620 would you like me to talk about that yeah i don't know much about that yeah please go ahead
00:20:53.940 well the the idea was up until donald trump and donald trump did so many useful things
00:20:59.760 on our side it's common to bash him for the sort of bumbling boorish inconsistent guy that he was but
00:21:05.840 he did a number of really great things that are being systematically undone by the biden administration
00:21:11.980 one of them was if you come to the united states and you are seeking asylum under the old rules
00:21:18.320 you would come in and then you'd be processed get a preliminary hearing and then you'd get a pass
00:21:24.620 into the united states with a personal invitation to come someday in the fall of by and by maybe six
00:21:31.780 years from now to healing before an immigration judge well of course they didn't show up they would
00:21:36.120 never show up maybe five percent showed up so once you claim came in and claimed asylum then it was a
00:21:43.280 this catch and release then you become into the united states and you're home free well he said no
00:21:49.080 if you want asylum if you're at our border you're going to wait in mexico you're going to wait in
00:21:53.980 mexico while we process your asylum request and of course a huge majority of these requests are bogus
00:22:01.000 anyway these people are not fleeing for some sort of legitimate war or some kind of persecution because
00:22:07.140 of race or ethnicity or religion they want to get into the united states and on the gringo gravy tree
00:22:12.940 yeah and he said no we're not going to just turn you loose the way the awful the way the way it was
00:22:17.640 happening before you stay in mexico while we process your request and if you turn out to be a phony
00:22:22.500 just like 95 percent of the rest of them the answer is not just no the answer is hell no
00:22:27.740 well biden stopped that that was inhumane make him live in mexico oh how horrible so they can come
00:22:35.000 they go through the usual routine they go through a little mumbo jumbo at the border and then they
00:22:39.640 get released into the interior and we will never see them again crazy crazy and then of course there
00:22:46.740 was the first safe country program yes and you know the way the way the asylum system is supposed to
00:22:52.900 work if you think you have a genuine asylum claim you're being persecuted for all the important
00:22:59.340 reasons then you are supposed to apply for asylum in the first safe country you come to you can't
00:23:06.300 just pick and choose you can't say oh i don't want that one i don't want that one i want america well
00:23:11.980 that's of course what they were all doing now mexico is by and large considered a safe country so if you're
00:23:17.100 from guadamala honduras or salvador as soon as you get to mexico or even on those intermediary
00:23:22.900 countries if it's a safe country you're supposed to apply for some and trump had an agreement with
00:23:28.680 all of these countries that that's the way you do it biden says oh no no no no we're not gonna do it
00:23:33.080 that way they can wait and they can apply for asylum in the united states which means anybody from
00:23:39.520 anywhere no matter where he's been on the way whether he's a cuban or whether he's a mum or whether
00:23:46.280 he's somalia or wherever he's from he shows up at the american border and says asylum and he gets in
00:23:52.920 and he gets a little ticket as i say a personal invitation for hearing before a judge someday
00:23:58.640 somewhere which he never has to show up for and now the the biden administration say oh no no there's
00:24:04.940 no crisis at the border i think even the washington post just the other day was sort of muttering
00:24:10.440 darkly about how this may not turn out so well mr biden but because he's a democrat because
00:24:16.140 we're talking about non-white people wonderful non-white people bringing us diversity the
00:24:20.540 greatest gift ever given to america you know we're just gonna let this happen we'll see what
00:24:24.560 the consequences are yeah we we just have there's no option what what are we supposed to do we just
00:24:29.740 have to let these people in it's funny that the article i was showing here too and you mentioned this
00:24:34.820 how they've changed the rhetoric remember how there was kids in cages and all this stuff right and
00:24:39.600 although they changed this as you say from i think the processing time now is maximum three days 72
00:24:45.620 hours that they're allowed to keep how much you're going to find out at that what if this is the i
00:24:50.220 mean there were stores of kidnapped uh kids from south america whether it was drug cartels or these um
00:24:55.980 you know human traffickers or whatever they literally kidnap kids and say yes these are my
00:25:00.200 children just to get into the country right to get a foot in through right how much you're going to find
00:25:03.680 out in 72 hours or mexico or whatever country they're they're coming from hand you over all
00:25:08.740 those papers you're going to check their whole backstory it's catch and release as they call it
00:25:13.220 right but but this now they call them look at this here um uh let me see here where is it in the article
00:25:18.960 here uh being held hundreds of continue to arrive each day blah blah blah it basically said they just
00:25:23.120 they just call them processing facilities now uh they changed their language this bbc but i saw this
00:25:28.440 across the board basically like like oh it's no longer cages all this narrative has changed all of a
00:25:33.320 sudden too and of course just because by the virtue that biden has has has changed these policies now
00:25:38.660 uh he's getting applause you know in the mainstream media basically yes oh that's right although now
00:25:43.660 he's being now he's being told oh these places aren't good enough these are the same places donald trump
00:25:49.520 that ogre kept children and clearly we can't have them in the same place the fact is when donald trump
00:25:56.300 said no more those few who are actually detained they were in widely separated beds because of
00:26:03.740 covid and everything else well now the uh uh the governmental department are saying these are
00:26:10.220 special circumstances pack them in just as tight as they were in pre-covid days this is not something
00:26:15.060 we can we can afford to worry about but of course uh some of them are coming in with covid uh but uh the
00:26:20.860 people who work there that's okay we'll give them protective clothing and they'll get emergency
00:26:24.320 vaccinations and everything's just going to be worked out fine no no i don't jared i don't think
00:26:29.420 they even did that like even if they had an argument where they said oh okay we just said we have to
00:26:34.180 bring these people in but we're going to uh at the very least and give them vaccines or some kind of
00:26:39.400 measure to make sure that they can't spread that didn't happen if they truly were serious about
00:26:44.560 covid as they say they are at least when it comes to us right they wouldn't on that basis alone
00:26:48.860 not letting these uh these kids or whatever age they are that's exactly that's exactly right and
00:26:54.860 it's been well established they show up in texas and some of the texas authorities have given them
00:27:00.240 pcr tests and some of them are covid positive and the government says hey not our problem what they're
00:27:06.100 doing is they're giving emergency vaccinations not to these so-called refugees it's the people who
00:27:11.660 work in these shelters so that they presumably won't won't get sick from it but no they're packing
00:27:17.200 them in just like in the pre-covid days and if they're sick and they get turned loose on the
00:27:21.740 united states well that's just too bad somebody will have to take care i know listen to this do
00:27:26.560 you want to listen to a clip here real quick it's it's interesting because it's the former ice chief
00:27:30.000 that actually says obviously as we've been talking about the the the border patrol has been turned
00:27:34.920 into welcoming centers now but he brings this up with covid here listen listen to this i'm not
00:27:39.380 confident about this administration doing anything that's right when it comes to immigration
00:27:43.580 enforcement or the safety and security of this country but i will say they have to lean toward
00:27:48.280 taking covid tests but let's the 108 they already released you got to understand ice had detention
00:27:54.660 capability they could detain them in ice family residential center that had doctors nurses
00:27:59.060 children's doctors and they had negative pressure rooms where they keep people with contagious diseases
00:28:06.320 separate from other people they had the capability to detain these people and protect their public
00:28:10.620 health but this administration is all about how quick to re-release them i know pete said earlier
00:28:15.700 they're changing these detention centers what they call reception centers they're actually welcoming
00:28:19.540 centers because they get them in there quickly they don't test them they release them and when they
00:28:24.420 release them release them on nta notice to appear or which means as soon as they get to their
00:28:28.640 destination they qualify for work authorization so not only they push them back against our public health
00:28:34.280 crisis having covid being released they're going to compete for the same scarce jobs that
00:28:39.220 medical americans are competing for right now in unemployment crisis this is just totally
00:28:43.140 encompassed by this administration yeah perfect uh and just as you said the the way that they're
00:28:48.160 processing these people now it's unbelievable yes yes just astonishing you know i guess sort of a
00:28:54.220 coincidence but uh uh just last weekend i was reading a long article in the watch in the new york times
00:29:00.540 magazine about automation and they said automation is coming for a lot of middle class middle management
00:29:08.460 even supervisory jobs you're going to have these artificial intelligence programs they're going to
00:29:13.340 learn how to be a banker or lawyer or make medical diagnoses they're warning you know lots you folks
00:29:19.740 you may be out of a job and they made the point that it is white color workers who are far more threatened
00:29:26.220 than blue color workers you can't teach an artificial intelligence program how to hang sheetrock or lay
00:29:31.980 bricks but if you've had some cushy white color job in middle management you find you're out on the
00:29:37.180 street and you think well maybe i'm going to be a carpenter man i'm going to go into construction hey
00:29:41.260 jose and pablo already got those jobs sewed up that very low wages fellow so exactly i i should have
00:29:48.140 remember i should have made that precise point that this fellow on the clip made these people are coming into
00:29:52.780 the united states a time when millions of americans are out of work looking for any possible job they
00:29:58.140 can just what we need again and what it demonstrates to me is that they are not uh i mean i mean again
00:30:05.420 whatever you know people think of covet or whatever it's it's beyond the point it's how the the established
00:30:10.380 how the biden administration are treating it right that it's so super serious for us is the most
00:30:15.420 we can lose our jobs our livelihoods you know just to to make sure that everyone stays safe but when push
00:30:21.020 comes to shove there's these hierarchy of needs or wants whatever you want to call it where basically
00:30:25.660 the most important thing though it cove it to the side is that we just bring in these people to replace
00:30:30.540 them and and and make sure that they get our jobs or americans jobs i should say it's crazy yes yes yes
00:30:38.300 and you know a lot of people think that this is motivated by anti-white hatred i i'm not convinced that
00:30:46.060 that's the case it it is difficult to understand what the motives are but i believe that just like
00:30:52.380 angela merkel letting in all those syrians she probably thought that she was being the doing
00:30:58.220 the humanitarian thing and of course she knew that the media would praise her for doing this it's the
00:31:03.100 same here all these bureaucrats involved in doing this they their own lives are not going to be affected
00:31:09.180 they're not going to suffer from this they're not looking for bricklaying jobs and so they can say oh
00:31:14.540 aren't we kind aren't we wonderful and at the same time if you really do believe this anti-white
00:31:19.340 nonsense then the theory is going to be america's going to be a far better place when folks look like
00:31:24.700 you and me are gone we are the wicked villains of american and world history and if we can be just sort
00:31:31.580 of phased out then america's just going to be such a such a happy happy place who knows who knows what
00:31:37.020 motivates these because sometimes one scratches one's heads and think are they simply gone crazy but it is
00:31:43.420 part of an unceasing media campaign to promote this idea of a non-white future america which is
00:31:51.580 going to be a paradise for all of us even for us poor benighted white folks who are left we got a
00:31:56.220 couple of super chats thank you for that boys and girls i appreciate that lone star texan said freedom
00:32:00.060 of speech is controversial that's it is now uh you got it thank you mr noseberg as well to the heads up
00:32:05.580 there uh and we did get i guess we can do this one real quick here lord aragon was asking
00:32:10.060 uh what does jared think of the george floyd trial big quite a bit of something to chew on there but
00:32:17.980 yeah well you know uh sometimes i think why do we even bother with trials the media have already
00:32:26.140 figured it all out the media have explained to us that this guy is guilty of premeditated murder
00:32:31.100 why bother with the trial now of course that's just a joke the media always jump to conclusions about
00:32:38.140 the white guy being bad and the black guy being completely innocent and this story has been told
00:32:44.540 with such a vehemence and the rioters who rioted the name of george floyd got such kid glove treatment
00:32:50.940 they got pat on the back and they shook loose billions of dollars in corporate donations for
00:32:55.820 black lives matters that there is such a tremendous head of steam built up over the idea of derek
00:33:03.980 chauvin that's the officer who put his knee on george floyd's neck derek chauvin guilty guilty guilty
00:33:09.340 guilty now of course i'm sure that henry in your program you've gone through some of the tales that
00:33:15.820 make you wonder about that story all of the tales about the amount of fentanyl that guy had in his
00:33:20.380 head in his body the fact that his lungs were full of liquid he was frothing at the mouth couldn't
00:33:24.860 breathe before he even got down on on the ground all the reasons to think that he basically died of a
00:33:31.420 fentanyl overdose on over excitement etc etc but the point is the authorities in minneapolis
00:33:40.220 sometimes you have to recognize they're not completely stupid they have practically turned
00:33:44.700 the city into an armed camp they've got barricades concertina barbed wire around the courthouse
00:33:51.340 the stores are being boarded up and this is because they know if if the jury acquits or if the jury does
00:33:59.340 not find that he was guilty of the most serious charges minneapolis and the whole country is going
00:34:03.900 to blow up that's because the media has already told us what the what the verdict should be yeah look
00:34:11.260 boys and girls the jury if you don't do this oh america's gonna be in bad trouble and i really wonder
00:34:20.300 if it's possible to seat a panel of jurors who can assess the evidence objectively and render an
00:34:27.740 impartial verdict everyone knows everyone knows that not only will america blow up if they vote the wrong
00:34:35.100 way it's entirely possible their own lives would be a danger i know that during the selection process
00:34:41.420 although they're televising this trial and i think that's a great thing the more people actually see
00:34:47.820 the evidence the better things will be but they're trying very carefully to keep the identities of
00:34:53.020 the jury confidential and for excellent reason we know that in this system that's supposed to be
00:34:58.540 fair-minded rule of law etc etc if they vote to quit or if they acquit of those on those serious charges
00:35:06.780 their lives are in danger so the fact that the jurors are being concealed the fact that there are
00:35:13.100 barricades everywhere that is an implicit admission by the people in authority that this is no slam
00:35:20.620 duck case the way cnn and the new york times the washington post would have us believe so we'll see
00:35:26.620 if we get a repetition of what happened in the trayvon martin case the trayvon martin case was identical here
00:35:31.820 you had this wicked wicked white hispanic who had gunned down a black and cold blood no that's not what
00:35:38.140 happened and the jury god bless them they're acquitted we will have to see what happens but it's
00:35:44.140 going to be a real cliffhanger to the end yeah and exactly to say we could have more riots as a
00:35:50.460 consequence of this and all kinds of craziness uh another another spring or summer here basically with
00:35:56.300 the same kind of thing we saw in 2020 uh where of course all the covid uh restrictions and things
00:36:01.420 like this went out the window yet again right because it's more important that now it was the media
00:36:05.500 that these people are they're they're so brave they're putting their own lives at risk to to be
00:36:10.460 out there in protest and stuff but um apparently this was there was a potential 27 million dollar
00:36:16.060 settlement with the george floyd i guess the family or his state or something here's the headline saying
00:36:20.380 that there may be delays over that but jesus there's a lot of money that have been had by these um
00:36:26.860 by the the families uh related or drawn into these kinds of controversies jared uh you know i had a hard
00:36:33.420 time uh listening uh hearing what you said it broke up a little bit you talked about the 27 million
00:36:37.980 dollar settlement yes yes uh yes i see that that's what you've got on on the screen right now uh this
00:36:44.300 is one of the largest settlements to a civilian group from a city on account of police misbehavior
00:36:51.900 certainly it's a largeness in the state of minnesota and probably one of the largest ever in the
00:36:56.780 history of the united states what this means is the family of george floyd has hit the jackpot here they have
00:37:03.180 this petty criminal who probably died of complications of fentanyl overdose of course he had marijuana in
00:37:09.100 his system he also was uh covet positive lots of things wrong with this poor guy but because he died
00:37:16.460 in this public way and because the film the process was filmed he his family is going to come out as
00:37:23.420 millionaire the previous record settlement of course in the uh state of minnesota and city of minneapolis
00:37:30.300 had been the 20 million dollars that was granted the family of justine damon i'm sure you followed
00:37:35.580 that story this is a white lady who thought there was a disturbance uh going on in the alley behind
00:37:40.780 her house she called the police she went down in pajamas and a cop card showed up with its lights off
00:37:46.620 so no so they couldn't see her and she was knocking on the side of the car trying to get their attention
00:37:52.060 and a black somali officer pulled a gun and shot her dead now that settlement was 20 million dollars
00:38:00.460 and in that case it took a long time to get an indictment and as it turned out this somali cop had
00:38:07.260 been a fellow who should have washed out of police school many times but he was their first somali cop
00:38:12.780 they wanted a somali officer to make the somali community happy and to brag about diversity a guy who
00:38:18.300 should never have been a cop well now they find he finally went on trial and he's doing time in the
00:38:23.980 big house and they had to pay out 20 million dollars now in the case of chauvin and floyd the
00:38:29.580 circumstances are very different it's certainly not like a guy who pulls out a gun and shoots a
00:38:34.460 completely unarmed woman running around in her pajamas the circumstances are vastly vastly different but
00:38:40.300 they got more money because basically the american press said this is a horrible case of racism
00:38:46.700 and these people have to be compensated now the question to me is what is the legal strategy of
00:38:52.540 doing this making this settlement this record settlement on the eve of trial i would think
00:38:58.540 they would at least want to know whether or not there was any criminal uh what criminal involvement
00:39:03.340 but perhaps they are leading the tea leaves similar to the way i am and they're saying there is no way
00:39:09.580 any juror no matter what the evidence is going to find that this guy's innocent so we'll make our
00:39:14.540 settlement before a guilty verdict comes in in the hope that it can be even that hope they won't be
00:39:20.220 even larger than this 27 million dollars yeah yeah yeah now do you know uh henry do you know do you
00:39:27.260 have anybody uh maybe a volunteer uh who is going to be watching this trial i think because you can
00:39:34.620 watch it on television it would be great to have somebody who watched it every day and did a summary
00:39:39.660 from our point of view about the evidence uh how the arguments are going i wish i had the time to
00:39:44.540 watch and it's going to be one of the fascinating trials of our time unfortunately the way things
00:39:50.060 go in american court proceeding these days are going to go on for days and days and days and days it's
00:39:53.740 not something you can polish up in just a couple of days no it's true it would be great to have a
00:39:58.780 correspondent so to speak all you need to do is look at his at his screen i've been looking for somebody
00:40:04.060 like that and maybe i should add that to my request list to your viewers exactly if somebody if somebody
00:40:10.540 is interested in watching this trial and you can watch it start to finish and doing a daily summary
00:40:16.300 we would love to hear from you and that's again at the contact us tab at amran.com yeah perfect yeah
00:40:22.620 definitely uh reach reach out to jared guys if you want to do that too uh that's a good idea yeah i was
00:40:27.820 thinking about watching obviously some of it but as you said it's just it's this could go on i mean
00:40:32.540 whatever another oj trial usually i mean months and months who knows right how long this is going
00:40:37.500 to go on for well you know the the thing if you can get advance warning probably the best thing to
00:40:43.260 watch would be the opening statements and then the closing arguments right those will be those will be
00:40:49.580 a really interesting summary of how both the prosecution and the defense plan to structure the
00:40:56.540 case the arguments they plan to make and then after it's over then they will summarize all the
00:41:02.300 available evidence from their point of view yeah and of course the big question is it was that will
00:41:06.540 derek chauvin take the stand i hope he does take the stand and testify in his own defense if a if a
00:41:14.460 defendant does not testify in his own defense that always gives a bad impression the judge will say
00:41:20.540 okay the fact that he did not testify in his own defense that should not sway your opinion one way or
00:41:25.820 the other but it's very difficult for jurors to set that aside and say okay okay he just decided not
00:41:31.420 to so i hope that he is well prepped i hope he comes comes across as a sincere and capable thoughtful
00:41:39.500 police officer and that he will testify but there's no word yet as to whether that's planned of course
00:41:44.620 if he does you know that'll add another three days of the trial probably exactly i know yeah no it's it's
00:41:49.740 absolutely crazy uh but when when is it uh slated to uh start did you did you mention that no i think
00:41:57.020 it's certainly it's certainly later this month uh they had set aside i think two weeks for jury
00:42:01.580 selection a jury selection of course this is a very delicate business because everything is under the
00:42:07.500 microscope and as i say they've got to keep the jurors confidential at this point march 29th the chat
00:42:14.540 says here what's that march 29th the chat says march 29th yeah okay it's coming up gosh well that was a
00:42:23.740 long bunch of jabber in answer to one question no no no worries no but it's it's good yeah they did
00:42:30.460 i mean you didn't i don't know it's very uh suspicious the way they do a jury selection to to be
00:42:36.460 honest and who gets to decide and i've seen cases where certain people seem to be uh you know okay to
00:42:42.220 be part of the jury but then someone politically motivated kind of knows or they find something
00:42:47.260 out about a person and they take them off and things like this i've seen stuff like that so
00:42:51.500 they have all filled out extensive questionnaires and then there's the process known as voir dire
00:42:58.140 and both sides both lawyers from both sides and the judge if it feels like it can ask them specific
00:43:05.260 deliberate questions based on the answer to their questionnaires and also just whatever comes up
00:43:11.100 i think the process is it can be corrupt but if you're going to select jurors from the general
00:43:18.540 public it's a fairly straightforward way of doing this so i've uh i've served on two juries myself
00:43:25.660 and i thought the general procedure was pretty fair-minded now none of the cases that i served on was
00:43:31.260 a big uh close to coast headlines kind of case but i thought the procedure is remarkably fair
00:43:37.980 yeah very very important point uh i wanted to switch over a little bit um and ask you about
00:43:46.700 well basically the the biden administration's pressure and it's not only the biden administration
00:43:51.340 this happened under trump as well there's other government agencies that are involved in this in
00:43:55.260 terms of uh putting pressure on dissidents and things like this they have obviously this comes in
00:44:00.540 the wake of the january 6th the capital riot and and again regardless of what people think of that
00:44:05.580 if they think that it was legitimate the anger that people had or it was just the most stupid move that
00:44:10.300 they ever seen i've seen a lot of different views on this obviously but what has happened in the media
00:44:16.780 and i think that this will extend into the political system is this witch hunt obviously that has been
00:44:21.020 stepped up now against people who are conservatives non-leftist people on the right well you know call them
00:44:26.620 whatever you will mega people trump supporters or you have this narrative basically that has developed
00:44:30.940 where what do we do about the 74 million obviously i've shown the headlines like this many many times
00:44:36.300 basically anybody who voted for trump is now no we're almost there that they're seen as kind of
00:44:42.060 in a domestic terrorism and the apparatus of the us you know the security apparatus the intelligence
00:44:47.340 apparatus even the military so so in the wake of tucker here to a certain extent is now turning
00:44:51.900 inward and and starting to look and examine uh its own population jared a big topic here but what do
00:44:58.140 you think what's the trends here is worrying to me no the trends are precisely as you state them and
00:45:05.340 one of the central elements of this trend is the assertion the unending assertion that the events of
00:45:13.100 january 6th the takeover the capital were an expression of white supremacy this right from the start
00:45:19.820 while the tear gas was still in the air joe biden himself everybody from him on down all the media
00:45:25.740 were telling us this is white supremacy this is just lunatic there has been a report out by a
00:45:33.020 georgetown center on terrorism and uh yes so this is this is the article i wrote about this in which
00:45:38.940 they go into great detail they track down every one of them i think by then they went about 257 people
00:45:43.660 that they'd arrested they couldn't find any white supremacists they found what they found were two
00:45:49.260 people but for whom they could have some sort of circumstantial evidence the guy who walked
00:45:53.260 through the capital with a with a uh with a confederate battle flag but we don't know anything
00:45:57.660 about his politics he was a delaware guy he flew this he flew this he flew this flag now was he calling
00:46:03.980 for segregated schools was he calling from all white america no we hadn't heard nothing about that
00:46:10.380 and then the other guy was this weird bearded fellow who wore a t-shirt that said camp auschwitz on it
00:46:16.300 the report mentioned these two guys now what does camp auschwitz mean now suppose he's probably not
00:46:21.500 a conventional guy let's let's let's be honest about that but does that make him i mean is he
00:46:26.700 calling uh to to have uh blacks and sit in the back of the bus no and everybody there and this report
00:46:34.460 from the georgetown center reluctantly admits this everybody was there was united around one idea and
00:46:43.020 that idea was a very simple one they sincerely believed that the election had been stolen from
00:46:49.100 the legitimate victor they were not trying to overthrow the united states government they were
00:46:54.060 not attacking democracy they thought they were saving democracy from a band of thieves who had
00:47:00.380 thwarted democracy and to call this an armed insurrection to overthrow the united states government
00:47:07.020 this is the story of course it continues to be told to us by our elders and our betters and our
00:47:11.740 superiors this is lunatic another fascinating point in this article that uh uh is that in this
00:47:19.980 in this uh in this study of the people who arrested they found that nearly half the people who had
00:47:24.940 been arrested had bragged about what a good time they had on social media exactly and the and these
00:47:30.780 guys are supposed to be insurrectionists and uh they focus armed insurrection when do you see some of
00:47:36.700 them had some of them had pocket knives oh my god some of them had uh had crutches that's the cnn had
00:47:44.860 this big article explaining all of these weapons that they had oh my gosh they had flagpoles they had
00:47:50.700 crutches they had pocket knives they had bear spray as i wrote in the article not even some comic opera
00:47:57.260 coup plotters in upper volta or east uganda would think of trying to overthrow the government with pocket
00:48:03.660 knives and bear spray and to call this an armed insurrection i mean this this is just lunatic but
00:48:10.060 to get back to your larger point the idea is that these people these white people were all white
00:48:17.260 supremacists they are a threat to democracy they are a threat to our very legislative process and this
00:48:25.580 becomes yet another justification for demonizing white people hunting us down and making it as difficult as
00:48:33.420 possible for anyone to be a dissident now having said this i think henry you and i have nothing to
00:48:42.700 worry about from the federal government unless we break laws they're going to have to draw right up
00:48:48.700 new laws to make what you or i do illegal if uh if we start rioting which of course you wouldn't do
00:48:56.780 or if we're trying to prevent the government from carrying out its duties well then they will throw the
00:49:00.620 book at us just as they're throwing a book at these alleged white supremacist armed insurrectionists
00:49:06.700 who broke into the counter they're going to they're tracking them down as if they were osama bin
00:49:10.860 laden it's just so seriously they're taking it but so long as we do not break laws i think you and i
00:49:17.900 are fine it's the private sector which will continue to harass us perhaps with greater encouragement from
00:49:25.020 the biden administration but until they write new laws that somehow make what you and i do incitement
00:49:32.540 of hatred and i don't think a law like that would stand up under the current supreme court i think
00:49:38.220 would be found unconstitutional i think frankly you and i have nothing to worry about from the u.s government
00:49:43.580 i i hope you're right uh you know the media you know sometimes it's hard to make the distinction you
00:49:51.020 can sit and look at cable news tv or something like that you know cnn or msnbc and they drive a
00:49:56.140 narrative and and it kind of it almost feels like it's official policy just because it's on tv or
00:50:01.900 something like that you know which it's obviously not it's just a bunch of uh uh uh you know you know
00:50:07.180 insane people talking basically and and voicing their their opinions but i'd like to see where they go
00:50:13.500 with with this this issue of well this disinformation they call everything everything that's countering to
00:50:20.220 the ideas that they're trying to push they call that conspiracy theories they call this disinformation
00:50:25.260 incitement is is one of these other terms that they use in the same way that they may these are all
00:50:31.420 uh you know what do you call after construction they they build the narrative after the fact with
00:50:36.700 various pieces right and and if you weren't part of this from the from the get-go from the start
00:50:42.460 you might you know make sense to you or you might be fooled by it but again they they're building these
00:50:47.020 straw men continuously and say look at there here's the boogeyman here's the monster and they've taken
00:50:51.660 choice quotes or misconstrue information or they've just flat-on lied you know in the media and things
00:50:57.100 like that but i feel something is different in sense in the sense of that that they are feeling
00:51:03.500 if you just mention as much as for example if you believe that the election was was stolen or or not
00:51:09.100 fair or extended to the covet thing too for that matter if you don't believe that lockdowns are
00:51:13.340 beneficial or that you don't believe masks uh uh does anything to stop it if you don't want to be
00:51:18.540 vaccinated for example that they're now drumming this narrative that this is somehow putting other
00:51:24.700 people's lives in danger and just you opposing certain things could be incitement to violence and
00:51:30.460 therefore you know they want to see kind of legal ramifications for this where do you think they will go
00:51:34.300 with this well uh one of our writers at american renaissance is really a brilliant guy gregory hood
00:51:41.980 and he says we do not have state-run media in this country we have a media-run state i think that's
00:51:50.540 a very powerful and uh persuasive way of describing it we don't they're not government owned but in fact
00:51:58.220 they almost own the government because when the media work at it hard enough as we just saw recently
00:52:04.380 uh with the comments that carlson made about the pregnant women aviators and how wonderful our
00:52:09.740 our women in diverse military are and you have the the media coming down 100 on this idea that
00:52:17.420 my gosh women in the special forces or in artillery or a good grief in the infantry boy the chinese are
00:52:24.380 just quaking in their boots because you've got these fearsome super women who are going to just
00:52:28.380 knock their pants off i know this is idiocy anybody who's had a sister anybody's had a mother knows this
00:52:34.140 this utter utter idiocy but when the media gang up in this extraordinary way they can really rock the
00:52:42.140 whole country back on its knees but this question this question of what will be the consequences for
00:52:48.540 people like us well the private sector has already done pretty much everything it can do to you and me
00:52:53.500 i don't know what else they can do uh stop they've already stopped processing our credit cards kick us off
00:52:58.300 youtube facebook twitter all of these places and we always bounce backwards we can't so unless
00:53:06.940 again the government may decide to make domestic terrorism a crime foreign terrorism is a crime
00:53:15.900 and if you are a member of a foreign terrorist group a designated foreign terrorist group or if you
00:53:21.020 give it material support of some kind you have committed a crime you can go to jail for doing that
00:53:26.380 so far there is no such thing as an officially designated domestic terrorist organization but
00:53:32.940 to be a domestic foreign terrorist organization and the same would be true for a domestic organization
00:53:40.140 you have to be breaking laws and doing so for a political purpose so again unless there are new laws
00:53:48.860 that they haven't come up with yet for you and me to break henrik right it is it's not possible for
00:53:55.260 us to be designated as domestic terrorist organizations i think they have a very hard
00:53:59.900 time doing that in the case of their current hate targets namely the proud boys and the three percenters
00:54:06.620 and the oath keepers but be all that as it may i think so long as you stick to simply stating the facts as
00:54:16.700 you see them the government i mean they're going to lean perhaps on the private sector to be even more
00:54:21.820 oppressive make life harder for us but nobody's going to cut off your electricity nobody's going
00:54:26.860 to cut off your gas and you're not going to have the telephone service stop doing business with you
00:54:32.540 and i think we will be able to bounce along as we have so far we've survived all the crazy private
00:54:38.060 sector measures so i i'm confident in that respect but i'm always being accused of being the naive
00:54:44.780 overconfident the smiley man of the movement uh underestimating the viciousness of our enemies
00:54:50.140 so we'll see yeah i think i think we have a good balance here today then because i always goes you
00:54:54.140 know i always go conspiracy and cynical and it's good it's good to we have you there to kind of anchor
00:54:58.380 me a bit i guess but yeah i'm definitely more i mean yes as you say but but again look at the
00:55:03.740 interface here but look at operation choke point for example right which biden then have you know
00:55:08.380 encouraged again trump kind of put it on the back burner a little bit but again mind you this was
00:55:12.860 happening during trump as well a lot of us were lost our credit card processing when trump was
00:55:17.100 president it didn't matter kind of thing right but at least there was some new banking law that was at
00:55:22.140 least the big banks they they couldn't they can't or that was going to go into effect that they can't
00:55:26.620 discriminate on against people based on their political views now the biden admin of course did
00:55:30.860 away with that and they're seeking to expand operation choke point which of course is then basically a
00:55:36.940 the way the government is telling the private sector to do their bidding right isn't that what that is
00:55:43.420 yes uh that that is a potentially dangerous thing and the arms industry suffered very badly from
00:55:48.060 that the credit card processes that would not work for gun sales for example right yeah and the idea of
00:55:54.540 trying to force the national rifle association out of business from a banking point of view this is
00:56:01.180 this is a brand new way of government leaning on the private sector in a way that makes it impossible to
00:56:07.260 do business uh how far that will go i can't say but uh yes it does make the atmosphere that much more
00:56:14.300 dangerous for dissidents like us yes it does now i'm also encouraged to throw in a white pill in in
00:56:20.780 the mix here too with uh the development of new technologies and web 2.0 sorry 3.0 and things like
00:56:26.860 this uh but the blockchain there are various decentralized efforts and methods that are
00:56:31.900 that are coming into into view we've seen the uh complaining already from the likes of new york times
00:56:37.420 for example about this technology that basically like as long as it's legal they can't it cannot be
00:56:42.780 censored right odyssey supposedly is one of these new experiments
00:56:45.340 experiments of sorts it's uh stems from another service called library they have a uh an an
00:56:51.100 associated uh token or a cryptocurrency that's tied to that as well and we're seeing a lot of other
00:56:57.180 other uh you know services like that popping up which potentially would be a godsend for for people
00:57:02.620 like us where we've been struggling right what we need is to get away from these central big uh hubs
00:57:07.820 where one or two or just a handful of people can come in and essentially flip the switch if if
00:57:13.420 someone cannot control the data flow but because it's it's uh decentralized or distributed that
00:57:19.020 would be an ideal situation what do you i don't know how much you know about this new technology
00:57:22.780 and things like this well i'm sure i'm sure you're much better informed than i have and i have some
00:57:29.420 younger fellows working for me who are trying to keep tabs with these things it may ultimately come to
00:57:34.700 a point where we have to operate uniquely in cryptocurrency who knows maybe buy our groceries in exchange for
00:57:41.580 potatoes i don't i hope it doesn't come to that but whatever it takes we will keep speaking and i'm
00:57:47.260 sure you will too but yes all of these new technologies that are independent of as you say
00:57:53.340 they've got these pinch points where cloudflare for example it's one corporation whose job is to protect
00:58:01.340 our website and everybody else's website i don't know about yours from denial of service attacks and
00:58:06.700 there was a very chilling occasion when uh one of the dhs guys who worked for donald trump no less
00:58:14.540 he was an acting uh uh secretary of homeland security as a kind of an irish name i've forgotten
00:58:19.740 his name exactly but he said he was on a panel with a guy from cloudflare and he said look we can't
00:58:26.700 censor things ourselves but you know you guys you can you can withdraw your service from these people and
00:58:34.060 help them go out of business this didn't get nearly the attention deserved the fact is a denial of
00:58:40.620 service attack is a felony and here's this guy representing the united states federal government
00:58:46.300 under trump saying to cloud fair cloudflare if we don't like a guy we kind of like you to not do
00:58:54.380 business with them so that people who oppose them just the way we do can commit a felony and get them
00:59:01.660 off the net what kind of world is this and this is donald trump this is under donald trump crazy
00:59:07.340 these things are conceivable they are absolutely conceivable fortunately there are competitors to
00:59:12.300 cloudflare but that is the the most important and the most used the most effective way to protect
00:59:18.540 your website from hostile attack and if they decide that okay we don't want you and if the other
00:59:24.220 competitors decide they don't want you you know your website is going to be in trouble yeah so there are
00:59:29.980 other ways around this too uh there are domain names uh that ends with for example dot crypto i believe
00:59:35.980 it is there's a number of them where even the domain uh name it doesn't mean the service the the servers
00:59:41.340 or like the back-end data and things like this but the domain name uh is on the blockchain decentralized
00:59:46.140 so just no not one person can turn it off this seems promising too we actually had a kind uh listener
00:59:51.660 reviewer that reached out the other day and he said he had bought red ice dot crypto for us and i was
00:59:55.340 saying and he was going to give it to us and apparently this is you can't uh you know you
00:59:59.180 can't screw with that in the same way that we've seen for example go daddy do where they just you
01:00:02.780 know turn off or they deny a website uh from being able to use a domain name so that's encouraging well
01:00:09.020 well you know there is uh dot crypto that's very interesting because there is another uh extension of
01:00:15.900 that kind which is su and you could have red ice dot su su stands for soviet union it's a it's a relic
01:00:25.100 from the past but it's run by russians and they basically they will but that's right but they will
01:00:33.180 let anybody say anything and do anything on their site and as a precaution might be useful to snap up a
01:00:40.300 red ice dot su uh that is what andrew anglin uses for the daily stermer which was one of those rare
01:00:47.180 cases of a guy who got his domain domain name snatched he had gone to the dark web for a while
01:00:52.700 for heaven's sake yeah that's right it uh it's just extraordinary but he found a home in dot su
01:00:59.580 and that's a place where you can keep going and apparently survive no matter how hated you are
01:01:04.620 interesting huh yes old soviet uh communism for the that's right yes the yes the the iron curtain
01:01:13.260 for the rescue sorry go on no the iron curtain may come to our rescue well it's like the eastern
01:01:20.140 europeans they're the only racially healthy people left we used to feel so sorry for them living under
01:01:24.860 the yoke of communism but they maintained a healthy sense of nation race culture and uh if the rest of
01:01:31.740 us go down i like to think that at least the eastern europeans will maintain western civilization
01:01:37.420 yeah yeah exactly uh let me see lone star texan here over on entropy says we can do a couple of
01:01:41.740 these and then we'll move i and let me know if you need to round up here too jared we've held you over
01:01:46.460 for an hour here so i don't want to take up too long um lone star texan says uh they a-holes i'm kind
01:01:52.060 of semi-sensoring that who broke into the traitor brett kavanaugh swearing weren't insurrectionists yeah i
01:01:57.580 mean exactly there are other scenarios where we've seen this kind of behavior right we've saw
01:02:01.340 we've seen attack on federal buildings by antifa in uh with portland or the legal um i forget the
01:02:07.980 courthouse there i believe right in portland yes the federal courthouse there's many other
01:02:12.220 examples actually of this we even i my mom brought attention to me that it was a which i forget which
01:02:18.940 uh maybe it was the weather underground it was some communist organization that had blow up a bomb
01:02:23.180 i think at the capitol it was like back in 83 do you remember this it's the kind of stuff
01:02:27.260 that they memory hold right it's like i'd never even heard of it no i don't remember the weather
01:02:32.380 underground but there was a time when black panthers walked into the capitol with rifles and
01:02:38.380 shotguns right at that they didn't have they didn't have the the whole security process that they do
01:02:44.460 now and of course they weren't shot down in cold blood the way everybody says would have happened to
01:02:49.740 the people on january 6 if they've been black and nobody talks about this and of course there was a
01:02:54.380 time when there was such a sustained assault on the white house injured a score of secret service
01:03:00.540 agents and the president went down into the bunker for the first time ever because he was threatened
01:03:07.340 nobody cares about that's no insurrection that was just sort of uh i don't know like a traffic
01:03:11.020 disturbance or something but no as soon as as soon as uh people who are on the other side of the
01:03:16.540 political spectrum get frisky and take over the capitol oh my god it's world war three i know it's uh
01:03:22.460 it's absolutely insane um yeah so here's the story here bomb explodes in the u.s cap on november 7th
01:03:27.420 1983 i'm seeing if i can find an armed resistance unit um i guess they were against the the u.s
01:03:35.020 military intervention or actions in granada granada and lebanon or something like that we get which
01:03:39.660 group but it's interesting that these kinds of things are memory holds so when it when it's like
01:03:42.940 you know communist uh you know hostiles that do it then it's like they're pretending imagine if this
01:03:47.820 was white supremacist these were examples that still would have been used against us today why
01:03:52.140 we should be curtailed and why we can't you know we shouldn't be allowed to speak etc right yes no no
01:03:58.700 question about it just the mendacity and the double standards are so clear that i think more and more
01:04:05.020 people just can't help but see what's going on yeah uh okay let's uh see here i wanted to ask you i
01:04:11.900 guess that one of the last things we can go into here real quick and you can be however short you want
01:04:15.660 with this uh considering we're going over time here but what do you think of the the post covid
01:04:20.220 uh economy here basically we are uh looking at a situation where we have more federal reserve notes
01:04:25.580 in circulation maybe not than ever before but something like 25 to 30 percent of the of the
01:04:31.500 dollars flying around was just printed in the last um year or year and a half or something like
01:04:35.340 that a lot of people are worried about inflation a lot of people are worried about where this is going
01:04:38.620 to go potential crashes and and if something like this happen uh do you think it's something that we
01:04:44.220 could be well use it to our advantage to a certain degree those are very big questions um i'm not
01:04:53.660 myself a so-called accelerationist there are people who think that the worst things suddenly become
01:05:00.860 then white people will somehow miraculously regain their sense of tribal racial loyalty and uh western
01:05:08.140 civilization will arise in the ruins sometimes worse is just plain worse uh now it may
01:05:14.060 be that a crisis a really serious crisis in which the lights go out which food deliveries stop
01:05:21.660 maybe a crisis like that would in the end bring some kind of resurrection of racial consciousness
01:05:28.540 i don't know i hope it does not come to that and i sincerely hope that we can have a resurrection
01:05:33.180 of racial consciousness that does not pass through that harrowing kind of fire now whether or not
01:05:39.180 something like that will happen let's not forget that in 2020 the u.s economy did contract but it
01:05:46.300 contracted by only 3.5 percent in terms of the overall economy for the number of businesses that were shut
01:05:52.940 down the confinement the stoppages and on a whole lot of small business did go out of did go out of
01:05:59.740 business for the economy to have ticked along in that manner with a shrinkage of only 3.5 percent is
01:06:05.660 it's pretty damn remarkable for for a country to have operated that way now something that boosted
01:06:11.980 those gnp figures of course was this enormous borrowing and spending to me the biggest looming
01:06:19.660 red light on the economy is this gigantic public debt i think now the public debt in the united states
01:06:26.700 come works out to about eighty thousand dollars for every man woman and child in the country legal or
01:06:32.860 illegal eighty thousand dollars there is simply no way that this is going to be paid out in ordinary
01:06:39.420 ways the taxes are just not going to be enough to do that spending we are addicted to and taxes are not
01:06:45.580 going to cover these deficits so what eventually happens under these circumstances the usual solution
01:06:50.540 is inflation inflation of course eats up the savings it's it just devastates an economy will it come to
01:06:58.300 that i don't know i studied economics long ago i have a master's degree in international economics
01:07:03.740 but this is something that i think is a real looming crisis if the chinese suddenly decide that you know
01:07:11.020 uncle sam's credit is not what we think it is they stop buying our t-bills and we have to borrow uh
01:07:17.420 borrow to go over our debt at 15 percent 18 percent already interest interest payments are about uh 15
01:07:26.140 percent of the national budget imagine that that figure tripling the national budget 45 of the
01:07:31.820 national budget is debt service that would be a catastrophe and it's not unthinkable and uh we have
01:07:38.620 all of those people up in congress to blame for this impending looming catastrophe while the democrats
01:07:44.940 continue to spend money as if it grows on trees i'm again i'm not an expert on these things but it seems
01:07:51.180 to me that eventually what goes up is going to have to come down it's going to come down with a
01:07:56.860 jarring thud yeah i think you're absolutely right and uh i apologize if my mic has been low too i don't
01:08:03.020 know i'm not sure why it has been low during the uh stream here fellas thank you for letting me know
01:08:07.180 though i just saw some of those messages on uh on d live everything is as it was uh maybe one of the
01:08:12.140 kids got in and uh low you know twisted a knob or something sorry about that i'll try to turn it up
01:08:17.980 in post uh boys and girls but thank you for letting me know we're gonna round up here shortly of course
01:08:22.220 but uh jared give us a reminder again then of what you're looking for when it comes to amron uh your
01:08:27.100 website amron.com uh for those who tuned in later yes uh i mentioned this at the beginning of the show
01:08:33.340 but uh we have had a very successful series of people writing in to tell us how they woke up to
01:08:39.420 racial reality so many of us start off as liberals i was i was a miserable liberal that i was maybe 30
01:08:44.940 or 35 years old i'm ashamed to say i finally woke up so you can too if you're not already awake so
01:08:52.140 the whole the stories that people have of how they shucked off all of the contemporary obligatory myths
01:08:58.700 about egalitarianism and diversity and whites are wicked these make fascinating reading and i would love
01:09:05.500 for some of your listeners henry to write to us you can reach us at the contact us tab at amran.com
01:09:13.180 or you can write directly to our special projects man chris roberts at roberts at amran.com and you
01:09:21.900 can either write us a story maybe three four hundred words longer if need be but we like really tight
01:09:27.900 carefully written stories about what it was that jarred you loose from the snares and illusions
01:09:36.380 that we're all supposed to be captured by and also you can just send us a query it's this sort of thing
01:09:41.340 you're interested in something like that but we love these stories and we'd love to hear from red
01:09:46.540 ice viewers uh very good excellent yeah thank you for that so uh tell us where people can find you
01:09:52.140 obviously amran.com is the best place everything is kind of linked up from there but you have
01:09:55.500 you're on bit shoot i think your podcast channel is on bit shoot as well you're on telegram uh any
01:10:01.500 other places you want to mention or give out those uh addresses for people well uh bit shoot you can
01:10:06.940 find us uh bit shoots getting a little bit less clunky as time goes on our videos are there our
01:10:12.140 podcasts are there but really amran.com is the best place that you can fan out from there to the various
01:10:16.780 places that we post our videos into our podcasts so but uh well thank you hendrick for an excellent
01:10:23.100 interview as always i think you are the best in the business if you had wanted to go mainstream
01:10:28.060 you could have been a big deal you might have given uh brush limbaugh a run for his money so we're so
01:10:34.220 glad that you have uh uh contributed your talents to what really matters and not to fighting with much
01:10:41.100 yeah well yeah thank you thank you so much for having me on of course you bet always good to see
01:10:45.900 you jared thank you so much please take care keep up the good work and we'll have you back soon again okay
01:10:49.980 thanks so much all right take care bye thank you all right boys and girls we'll wrap up uh thank
01:10:55.900 you so much to jared taylor for joining us right there i just want to quickly go through a couple
01:10:59.500 of the super chats that came in and make sure i mentioned those and then we're going to wrap up
01:11:03.740 here so tomorrow we're going to be back with no go zone of course but then we also have what do we
01:11:08.780 have we have um let me see here let me do this real quick we do have um no flashback friday on friday
01:11:17.020 because of the fact that we're going to move the studio once again here and so we're we're taking
01:11:21.420 a little bit of a break uh let me just do this guy sorry uh let's see let's do that real quick
01:11:28.460 there we go okay um sorry in case uh there's some audio overlap or something like that uh yeah so
01:11:33.580 tomorrow we'll be back with uh no go zone as usual and again i apologize for my levels are being i have
01:11:38.540 no idea why they're low uh quite aggravating i should have gone up with this a little bit sooner
01:11:43.020 uh it's the levels have been so touchy and as soon as i go up a little bit there's been distortion
01:11:48.060 so that's the reason why i didn't even want to even mess with it during so i'll have to do a sound
01:11:52.700 check after this and see what happened here uh what the reason is why it's low but i do apologize
01:11:56.620 for that i'll try to boost it in the archive version uh so that you guys can tune in again we
01:12:00.540 had some cutoffs as well of course the connection was lost like two or three times so
01:12:04.540 not sure what's going on hopefully the new location the new studio location we're going to is better
01:12:08.540 uh and if not we're going to do something about it because it's kind of unsustainable
01:12:12.940 uh but yeah so no flashback friday no weekend warrior but then we'll see if we can be back for
01:12:16.860 the next uh no go zone on wednesday potentially uh that's what we're aiming for barring any other
01:12:22.380 kind of complications or issues or uh connection uh our internet isp provider is late or something like
01:12:28.460 that uh we should be back for that no go zone uh uh at the very least the next flashback friday so
01:12:34.540 that's uh what date is that again uh it is wednesday 24th uh i think at the earliest and i think
01:12:41.020 hopefully uh uh the march uh 22nd uh 20 26th sorry uh at the latest the flashback friday there uh
01:12:48.940 anyway let me do a couple of these real quick uh boys and girls marty leads i saw donated a diamond
01:12:53.500 over on d live earlier thank you brad c uh as well uh who simply said uh excuse me hail jerry taylor with
01:13:00.220 a uh ninja ninja diamond a diamond thank you for that i appreciate it uh very kind of you uh thomas
01:13:06.780 polis with the ninja guinea thank you says great uh great that we're getting interviews again we missed
01:13:11.020 them i know no intention of not doing them it's just uh basically a lot of other things in the way
01:13:16.860 but yeah i have a long list of names of people i like to bring on and stuff so we're gonna uh hit hit
01:13:21.900 go back on that uh as we're relocating the studio and kind of get back in the regular groove
01:13:25.660 groove if you will uh brad c with another diamond thank you from earlier uh mess kit with a diamond
01:13:31.580 as well hookers hookster uh with a diamond am amran bar barther maybe brother is supposed to say i'm not
01:13:38.620 sure but thank you for the the diamond uh and i think we had a ninja guinea from skaggs as well thank you
01:13:45.500 brad c with another diamond uh right about everything also diamond thank you to you for that uh and yeah
01:13:51.340 nordic prince said henrik your volume is low so i'm just projecting like crazy here at the end to
01:13:55.100 to try to get through i have no idea why so i'll look into that do apologize uh so sorry nordic
01:14:00.140 prince uh says uh henrik turn up the volume buddy please sorry i have to get like under the table and
01:14:06.380 mess with the preamp if i'm gonna do it so that's why like it's it's virtually impossible to do i have
01:14:10.460 to cut the stream or something and uh test it again very bizarre um great grist or gris uh 40 with
01:14:17.580 a diamond thank you brad c with the diamond again and uh once another nudge from nordic prince
01:14:24.140 uh i do i do appreciate it and i do apologize for that i'll boost it uh in the archive version
01:14:29.180 so that's gonna go up on bit shoot here uh also odyssey library vk i'll probably re-upload to vk
01:14:35.260 rumble but of course you can also find it on redice.tv and redicemembers.com
01:14:39.420 all right boys and girls let me open the chest over on d-live i appreciate that uh it's fun to be back
01:14:43.820 i'm being re-lemonized over there we do appreciate d-live for that uh let me add a couple of more in the uh in
01:14:49.260 the chest there for you guys so we have some lemons going back your way all right i have about 626.
01:14:56.300 so distributing those heads up and thank you to everyone if there's someone uh that uh sent us
01:15:00.460 something over on trovo i'm still a boomer on trovo and i just can't figure out all the
01:15:05.180 all the elixirs and all that kind of shit but i'll do have to uh do have to look into it ladies and
01:15:09.420 gentlemen all right um i think that's it check out the latest weekend warrior if you haven't already
01:15:14.300 uh good show we talked about this uh that came up with jared here too regarding the crazy uh attacks
01:15:19.580 on uh on tucker by the department of defense the military uh because he dared to propose that it's
01:15:25.260 insane to have pregnant women fighting america's wars uh they're going uh absolutely nuts these people
01:15:31.180 folks all right let's see d-live who do we have here nordic warrior number one thank you sir
01:15:35.180 carve cocky number two mr ninja berg thank you for that uh mr berg uh he's on number three nordic iron
01:15:41.820 number four and red-pilled lady number five thank you for that and also see a diamond from h who was
01:15:47.820 it there uh hp's uh hp lovecraft's uh cats thank you for that i appreciate it okay let's see if my
01:15:54.620 ending outro works if not uh there'll be another uh another thing i have to fix here uh all right
01:15:59.260 boys and girls thank you so much for joining us today we do appreciate it hope you're all uh staying
01:16:03.100 well uh staying safe and uh keep fighting keep pushing back thank you for all the support
01:16:07.820 redicemembers.com of course get on over there get a membership we'll see you guys later take care
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