Black History Fatigue, FBI Targets Trad Catholics, Pagan Valentine's Day - FF Ep201
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1 hour and 24 minutes
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99.96855
Summary
In this episode, we discuss whether or not racial segregation in urban areas negatively impacts wildlife. Is it really about race or is it about pollution? And if so, what does that have to do with wildlife?
Transcript
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So even Iraqis don't want to live on the black side of town?
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And their absence also makes minority residents mentally and physically ill,
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Systemic racism, traditionally thought of as strictly a people problem,
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negatively impacts the furry, feathered, and scaling members of our communities as well,
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University of Manitoba, of course, Canada, right?
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now at the German Center for Integrative Biodiversity Research,
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made the argument in an October 2022 article published in the prestigious journal
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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Systemic Racism Alters Wildlife Genetic Diversity.
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Are you saying that nice white neighborhoods are ruining wildlife?
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I guess like, yeah, I mean, the pollution issue.
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Animals don't want to hang out in the hood, and that's our fault?
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The duo discussed the findings of a recent study they conducted,
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In the U.S., systemic racism has had lasting effects on the structure of cities,
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specifically due to government-mandated redlining policies that produced racially segregated neighborhoods that persisted today.
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it is not known whether varying habitat structures and natural resources availability associated with racial segregation affect the demographics and evolution of urban wildlife.
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Therefore, to investigate just how much the practice of redlining, which was outlawed by the 68th Fair Housing Act, blah, blah, blah,
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perturbs today's painted turtles and piping plowers, along with a small zoo's worth of other creatures, big and small,
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repurposed and reanalyzed publicly archived nuclear genetic data from thousands of individual animals belonging to 39 terrestrial vertebrae species sampled in 260 urban locations throughout the United States.
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Because it's like Norway and the University of Bergen investigating whether or not white paint is racist.
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It's like you have way too much time and money on your hands.
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Yeah, they do, because, look, anytime you build a neighborhood, animals are going to go away.
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You build the city and there's going to be less animals around.
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The authors reportedly that they found consistent relationships between the genetic composition of wildlife and the racial composition of neighborhoods.
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More specifically, they reported that in predominantly white neighborhoods, species generally and consistently displayed larger, effective population sizes and higher genetic diversity.
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They're not doing themselves any favors by putting that in there.
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Again, so even the animals would rather hang out in white neighborhoods.
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They know who feeds them and takes care of them and takes care of the property and makes it all nice.
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I've been known to feed raccoons, too, by the way.
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And everyone's like, you shouldn't feed raccoons.
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You can see it on them if they have some weird thing.
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If they're trying to bite you, yeah, you probably shouldn't hang around.
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They're much smaller and docile, cuter raccoons.
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On the West Coast, they're definitely bigger and gnarlier.
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All right, we got Peggy Bear says, love the show.
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And another one from Chalky Milk here says, Henrik Amron, finally posted your speech from last year's conference.
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I recall the picture you showed of JP Morgan's president hanging out with Epstein.
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Because I was retarded and walked away from the podium.
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I didn't know they had a mic for the video recording there.
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All right, we got one from Billy Biz here as well.
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In Washington state, jaywalking laws are usually only enforced for drunkenness, hazards, etc.
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But legislation has been proposed to eliminate these due to equity considerations.
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Yeah, it was like they can do whatever the hell they want, essentially.
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Not that this is a huge issue with jaywalking necessarily, but it was like,
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we have to ensure that these laws are only, and again, this opens the door, right?
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Yeah, but we get in trouble for not walking in the crosswalk.
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Met a beautiful young lady lately, or met a beautiful young woman lately.
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After work for two nights in a row, we had a good time and nice kisses.
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I choose to stop it right there and not disrespect her by going forward.
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Henrik and Lana, question mark, I guess, like, your take on that.
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You can ask her what the batch number was, and we can look that up.
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I mean, and this is with consideration to what we talked about before.
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We showed that clip with Peter McCullough talking about how basically shedding seems to be happening
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with people that are in close contact, including kissing and stuff like that, right?
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And, of course, fertility is a consideration as well.
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Also, that's why people, even on their dating profiles or whatever, before they even go
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out on a date, they mention the vaccine, right?
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I'm trying to think if there's a way out of that.
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Maybe they did one, and it should say, like, hopefully, you know, you can educate them,
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Or maybe she'll have a heart attack in two years.
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What a goddamn psyop on, like, the entire Western population, essentially.
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Yeah, dude, we never mentioned that, but some of our best friends, they had...
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Some of our best friends had an Etsy shirt that they were selling, pure bloods, right?
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I think they even mentioned, like, violence or something, like inciting hate and violence
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Division, you're causing, you know, it's misinformation or something.
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So, the FBI is monitoring radical trad Catholics, Vatican I Catholics, I will clarify.
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Documents leaked from the FBI's Richmond, Virginia office show their focus on Catholics.
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Who they call radical traditionalist Catholics or RTCs in this report.
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The document says that RTCs present new opportunities for mitigation efforts.
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During the next 12 to 24 months leading up to the next election.
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This is what they're going to focus on, these radical traditionalist Catholics.
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They claim that RMVEs, or racially motivated violent extremists, they just pull that out of
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their ass, because all traditional Catholics can just commit violent acts just out of nowhere,
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will continue to find traditionalist Catholicism attractive.
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It's funny how we never hear about these RMVEs among Judaism or Islam.
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Now it's just these trad Catholics are the biggest threat.
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What about black Hebrew Israelites or whatever, right?
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Basically, they're concerned that this anti-liberal, anti-global, homo, trad Catholic movement
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is growing, because the FBI's number one focus now is to push liberalism and to protect Jews,
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basically, because this document mentions anti-Semitism multiple times.
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The FBI mentions developing sources within the Catholic Church, so people that they want
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to turn to, like, sources that they can talk to, hey, why don't you talk about more of
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this with your congregation, and tell your people, you know, more about this.
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Like, push more abortion and more gays and more anti-whiteness, essentially, right?
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And I say Vatican I Catholics because Vatican I, they say, is a...
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Anti-Semitic, anti-immigrant, anti-gay, they would be anti-abortion and white nationalists,
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And do you remember how that whole thing just kind of, like, what happened there with, like,
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what was the pope that was in for 33 days, the pope's banker was hung in a kind of a
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Freemasonic ritual under Blackfriars Bridge in London.
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Like, it was all these things, and then it was, like, it was, like, symbolically perverted
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and destroyed, essentially, right, right before the rise.
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And then it's like, oh, now it's Vatican II, right?
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The rat lines type of Vatican, that's like, we can't have any of that shit anymore.
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Like, let's just, let's turn, do a heel turn and go in a different direction here.
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And that was kind of more of a response to World War II.
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They talked about, like, oh, we need to reshape culture within the church.
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And this FBI document, by the way, I was looking at their sources.
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Their sources are SPLC, Salon, and the Daily Beast.
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Because you think they do their own investigations.
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And this is why it's so dangerous that they're just, oh, they're just a journalist.
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It's like, okay, maybe there's a reputational thing.
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No, this is stuff that's being used in criminal investigations.
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And we know all the, like, blatant lies and hysteria.
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And these are sources used, like, in our wiki pages and other articles and stuff.
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And so SPLC, Salon, and Daily Beast are used as sources here as to what the trad Catholic movement is,
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what they believe, how they're prone to violence, what makes them white supremacists, and all this stuff, right?
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And then it's interesting to have a part at the end how, like, well, not all white nationalists or white supremacists, you know,
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agree with these trad Catholics, and they're anti-Catholic, and I'm basically like, hey, there's a wedge there we can use.
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You know, that's what I got from it when they're, like, kind of detailing, like, different divisions among different Christian groups and the nationalist white movement.
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It's anything they can to break up white people and unity among Europeans.
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That's, I mean, 100%, that's what they're focusing on.
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If you can drive slightly political issues of wedges, like the NASB all against, you know, NS people, like every single issue.
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And you know that that's like a, it's like a known red flag that if you have people that over and over, not like a criticism or we disagree with this because of this,
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but there's over the top at every turn there's wedges being pushed and it's being driven as a thing over.
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However, that's a red flag of knowing, like, that these people are disingenuous, and at the end of the day, it's going to hurt Europeans.
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I mean, I'm not a Catholic, but I have lots of Catholic friends.
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I've got tons of Vatican I Catholic friends, you know, and they're pagan friendly, and we hang out, and we talk about things, and they understand the influence.
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As we say, it's folk first, and it's like if you choose religion first, that's fine, but then you're just, you're anti-white.
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Like, if you side against Europeans because of their religion, then you're just an anti-white enemy at the end of the day.
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And they don't like Vatican I too in, like, older forms of Christianity because a lot of them were against race mixing, right?
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So, but now it's all, it's all, like, it's all cucked.
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So this is not an attack on Christianity, like I saw some cucked surveys saying, but anti-liberal pro-white people within the church.
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No, I just saw that's E. Michael Jones right there, Culture Wars, or Fidelity Press being listed.
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And again, as you said, this is the Southern Poverty Law Center, how they defined this.
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And here they are, and it reminded me, actually, finish your point before I get to that because I have a clip here.
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Yeah, because I wanted to say they love cucked Christianity.
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In fact, Pope Francis, you know, we know he's a liberal.
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I mean, he was just praising non-white immigration in Sweden.
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I'll read more about that later after you show this clip.
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Was it Pope Francis celebrated mass on Tuesday for Sweden's tiny Catholic community made up of many refugees and migrants?
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He goes there to visit them and like, oh, they're so amazing and let in more of these people.
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And there aren't that many, you know, like they exist, but there aren't that many Swedish Catholics, you know what I mean?
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But it's so he's not going there to visit them.
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It's like the refugees that are Catholic, right?
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And that is one of the most important issues for him.
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Isn't there a picture of him like welcoming a tranny more recently and stuff?
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So they love this form of Catholicism, this Vatican II and this cucked Christianity.
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And now the FBI is even getting involved in steering these religions to use them for Globo Homo, right?
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They're having their sources within the church and talk about this more, talk about this more because we have to fight extremism, right?
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Again, the organized religions have always been used in some way to justify, you know, whether it's replacement or why we should accept refugees, right?
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And that's the kind of stuff you have to watch out for, especially as a Christian, like how they, at every turn, it's like, well, you know, Jesus was a refugee too.
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And therefore, you know, you have to, you have to, you love, you hate the sin, but you love the sinner.
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That's to like disarm you, to prevent you from being able to organize against like the degeneracy within society, for example.
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It's just that the act that they're doing, that's bad.
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But the guy doing it, it's totally cool and based, you know?
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Anyway, I want to go back real quick to the FBI thing there because remember, not only, of course, is it the media that's,
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It is the ADL, for example, as well, that's directly in touch with the FBI and giving them, providing them with information like,
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here, go after these people or this group or this category.
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And this is a clip we played a couple of times, but here's Greenblatt with Christopher Wray.
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The one dot that maybe one of your members has is brought forward with the one dot that we might have
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Well, I know many of us, you know, we look at the IMA bombing in Argentina or even the bombing in Oklahoma City.
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We worry about this lone threat, whether it's Iranian sleeper agents or domestic extremists.
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And when we've had so many issues on a day-to-day basis, it is the FBI that works directly with the ADL every day.
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And we could not do our job, if you will, of fighting anti-Semitism without them doing their job of protecting our community.
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So, Director Wray, we are in your – we really, really have the deepest appreciation for you and all of your professionals.
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They're giving each other a blowjob right there.
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We work with them every day to give you, provide you with information so we can stop our enemies that we don't like, that criticize us.
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What was the – oh, we had the clip there, right?
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This horse that won't cross this gay crosswalk.
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They definitely – and horses are very intuitive, though.
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It reminds me of that, the pink toad that someone showed, and they showed the pink hair.
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It's like, in nature, poisonous creatures will develop bright colors to warn others of their toxicity.
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And speaking of which, there is a visual similarity between – see, it's like it's the same prototype human there.
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They think they're so different, edgy, and I'm unique, and I'm special.
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No, you just look dumb like all – you just all look the same.
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We have to take the rainbow back from the gaze.
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God, I didn't know it was going to get this bad.
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Well, there were people that knew way back then.
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Like, if you let these people put their foot in through the door, all kinds of things will follow.
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Oh, then it's going to be in your kids' shows, and then kids are like, oh, but I like rainbows.
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He watch – says, happy birthday to Nick Gurs.
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Sorry to have to spend the special day in prison with all your friends.
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It seems to be some Twitch streamer or something.
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And this is what we, of course, are going to need.
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We're going to need parallel financial systems.
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We're going to need a whole new brand, new civilization, in fact.
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But if they shut down your money, you won't be able to make a move.
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If we have people watching that know this sector and the financial aspects and stuff,
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like, yeah, just for one, like, clearinghouse is something we need.
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Can we piggyback on existing – I don't know, what China is using or Russia?
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But anyway, a little bit of – you could spin this, I guess.
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Switzerland has always been an interesting place.
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It's, you know, the neutral country of the world, essentially.
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But then you realize, like, oh, the World Bank, the Bank for International Settlements is there.
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So it could be one of these, like, well, Switzerland must be able to continue to operate as normal
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so that, you know, the global – many of the global institutions can keep operating
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Swiss to vote on preventing cashless society, pressure groups say.
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Swiss citizens will get the chance to ensure their economy never becomes cashless.
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A pressure group said after collecting enough signatures by Monday to trigger a popular vote on the issue.
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The FBS, or Free Switzerland Movement, says that cash is playing a shrinking role in many economies
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as electronic payments become the default for transactions in increasingly digitized societies,
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making it easier for the state to monitor its citizens' actions.
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And not only that, also to shut them down and, you know, prevent them from being able to purchase what they want to purchase.
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Again, I'm talking to people who are like, they buy too much meat that week.
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It was a Swedish company that had a credit card where it was tied to carbon credits.
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So if you'd have used those up, you can no longer use the card if you're buying something that has like a carbon footprint, essentially.
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It wants a clause added to Switzerland's currency law, which governs how the central bank and government manage the money supply,
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stipulating that a sufficient quantity of banknotes and ore coins must always remain in circulation.
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There's no evidence of moves towards a cashless society by Swiss authorities.
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Every goddamn country, especially in the West, have been moving in this direction.
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They're openly talking about it at their conferences and World Economic Forum.
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FBS said it had garnered over 111,000 signatures in support of the measure.
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Above the 100,000 needed to trigger a popular vote under Switzerland's system of direct democracy,
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the proposal would become law if approved by voters,
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though government and parliament would decide how that law was implemented.
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So that's still your little caveat right there.
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No, they want to monitor everything, even your brainwaves,
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and I think you actually have a clip about that.
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I started watching it in the beginning, and it reminded me of the –
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we'll play it in a second, too, but that little kind of the World Economic Forum cringe compilation
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that we played in one of the Western Warriors recently.
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One of the ladies is talking about that at the end, and we'll play that next year.
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But first, here's a presenter – I forget what his name is here at the World Economic Forum –
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And we've – remember, I've mentioned this multiple times,
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They need to know what your thought pattern's in.
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They're never going to rely on you just saying something.
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We need to know everything, including your goddamn brainwaves.
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It's going to make you see the future and understand a wonderful future
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where we can use brainwaves to fight crime, be more productive, and find love.
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Sensing your joy, your playlist shifts to your favorite song.
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Sending chills up your spine as the music begins to play.
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You glance at the program running in the background on your computer screen
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and notice a now familiar sight that appears whenever you're overloaded with pleasure,
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your theta brainwave activity decreasing in the temporal regions of your brain.
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and scroll through your brain data over the past few hours.
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You can see your stress levels rising as the deadline to finish your memo approached,
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causing a peak in your beta brainwave activity right before an alert popped up
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Your mind starts to wander to the new colleague on your team
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whom you know you shouldn't be daydreaming about
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But then you start to worry that your boss will notice your...
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I thought it was a bubble coming out of the guy's head.
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...amorous feelings when she checks your brain activity
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They will usher you in with a simulated brainwave of pleasure
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to draw you towards the tasks that you're meant to do, right?
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One day, they're going to start using people's brains
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And, like, the massive simulations that they're running
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that they're trying to solve or something like that.
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But, obviously, not everyone's utilizing the power of it, right?
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And so, one day, you're going to see them using...
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Kind of like how you could do with the computers.
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Like, oh, no, your passive processing power on your computer
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That was like a star detection program that was running.
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People are, like, volunteering their processing power
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in order to solve, you know, mathematical equations
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That is going to come for the brain eventually.
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which has earned you another performance bonus.
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the government has subpoenaed employees' brainwave data