Red Ice TV - September 24, 2022
Fake White Terrorism, Killer Memes, Migrant Dumping, Climate Gay-Op - FF Ep186
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 28 minutes
Words per Minute
175.19456
Hate Speech Sentences
118
Summary
On today's show, we discuss the Fed's third consecutive interest rate hike, the stock market, and the housing crash. We also discuss what's going on with the housing market and what the Fed is actually trying to do to get us out of the Great Depression.
Transcript
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the domestic terrorism or the white conservative terrorist bracket
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and so of course then you have to continue to create it
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that this is to like justify the existence of these institutions
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and the new what was it there was a new agency wasn't it even that was created to deal just
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with like terrorists internally in the u.s and stuff like that i'm not surprised
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by they're watching right now yeah trying to cook something up yep and we play
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the clip of the the sting operations and all that stuff right uh and of course
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meanwhile you know after that uh little uh spiel that biden did after
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the uh is that yiddish the spiel yeah probably um you get threw me off
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it's appropriate here spiel barry spielberg right uh after that the little uh philadelphia
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freedom is it freedom independence all of us that right independence hall speech right
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the the dark brandon speech as people call it now uh that of course whipped up a lot of
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uh hatred anger especially towards conservatives and people who are not uh liberal progressive
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democrats and stuff like that so in the wake of that of course we had a uh just a full-on
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killing uh by an old uh 40 year old 41 year old uh guy who killed a republican teenager
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kyler ellison and of course the latest update on this here is he was also set free that's
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right after posting a five fifty thousand dollar bond on tuesday violent left-wing extremist shannon
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brandt admitted to striking and killing the young man with his suv after a political argument
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during a 911 call to police then fled the scene without rendering aid so there you go here's the
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perpetrator right there psycho but this doesn't create so i'm saying how many times did we hear
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that you know trump creates violence by you know his rhetoric and these kinds of things right there he
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goes after mega republicans in his speech uh and of course this this triggers uh people like this and so
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many others lunatics are like oh my god this is they're right the white supremacists are everywhere
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we have to take actions you know we have to do all these things i look i'm not a one who believes in
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like if you say words and if someone does something because they heard those words that that then it's
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the person who uttered the words who is guilty but by their own standard surely this should be like
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this guy you know what i mean guilty then they're guilty of programming this guy here's a uh here's a
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picture i guess of the guy yeah it's like a teenager teenager just just kill him so it's all right
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don't worry about it all right you get the idea yeah um meanwhile this uh this never fails right
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meanwhile fbi uh officers are continued to being charged with there's a nice way of saying it here
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too felony soliciting a minor via computer uh in order to get to the in the little kids to pedophile uh to be a
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ped to pedophile uh to attack a minor an fbi had just attacked a minor um by trying to diddling
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soliciting minor yeah look at how they word that they don't want to just say pedophile an fbi agent
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was charged with trying to visit a kid because he's a pedophile so is there a member of the fbi police
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is that difference from just the fbi the fbi police is that different or fbi the fbi police has been
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charged with soliciting a minor via computer by bridgeport police dale edward coveront whatever
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junior was charged by bridgeport police detective gary weber who was who has prosecuted scores of
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similar cases his 52 this guy of fairmont used the profile name don marco to contact a female
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august 18 on social media site who stated she was 13 god there we go so more pedophiles within the fbi
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i remember the uh i always go back to that case but that's a famous one covered for larry nasser
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is like you know the olympics uh coach for the gymnastics team found you know all these girls there
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starting to make accusations about him they contact law enforcement the fbi is called in to do
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investigation and what happens uh the fbi agents they're working on the case are asking to go work
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for the guy after they're like wait really are you you're diddling kids here okay what uh do you
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have uh do you have an opening i'm i'm you know sounds like they have a culture at the fbi that's
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friendly towards pedophiles then yeah you could kind of you could kind of say that uh all right
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portent's over on odyssey here let me get back to that says people often say money uh fix the money
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fix the world do you think we would survive the government onslaught if we dumped fiat money for
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gold no i i it's of course more than just part of the problem but yeah it's it's the the you know
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the monetarism is not only it's cultural it's meta-political it's you know racial people's
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mentality and stuff but uh no that's obviously a huge part of the problem we're being you know we
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got into this situation i think uh by partially having our economic systems hijacked and stuff like
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that but uh is it the only thing no not at this point in a way uh okay so we have paypal too look at
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this paypal goes on and now i haven't used paypal in years oh that's right that's because i can't
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because we were banned like four or five years ago 20 i think it was 2018 i think it's funny how
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it's still like an awakening every time someone gets shut down and oh my god i can't believe this
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is happening in america or uk or wherever it's like dude it's been going on for years now to all
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kinds of political dissidents it's it's happening to them now because they didn't you know all right
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anyway i'm not saying that it's right i don't want that to happen to them but you know it's been
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happening for a while you could argue news flash it's going to be compartmentalized people are not
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going to stand up for each other until like it gets severe enough that you can't you know look at
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petty differences but whatever so some group and some people that you know before can maybe didn't
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take this seriously or didn't think that it would ever happen to them it's now beginning to happen to
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them as well obviously paypal shuts account of group who fought to keep schools open during the
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pandemic another casually of recent paypal purge us for them a uk parents group that campaign to keep
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schools open during the covid fraudulent lockdown pandemic thingy has been banned from paypal because
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of quote the nature of its activities i think that's exactly what uh we had in our yeah exactly the group
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says that after the ban it's unable to access thousands of pounds in donations there you go of
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course we were completely taken aback to learn that paypal was discontinuing our services due to the
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nature of our activities no prior warning or meaningful explanation was given and despite them saying we
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could withdraw our remaining balance we cannot so the co-founder molly kingsley uh to the telegraph
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i think it was um and here's another one the daily skeptic has their paypal shut down too i'm not sure i
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think i've heard of them before i have not laura doddsworth has interviewed toby i guess that's the guy
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behind this outlet here uh uk as well i believe about paypal's shocking and ironic uh de-platforming of
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the free speech union and the daily skeptic free speech paypal has closed the accounts of free speech
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union the daily skeptic and founder toby young's personal account i think he's a british guy since all
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three accounts were shut at once and paypal won't specify exactly why it has taken this action it would
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appear to be a blatant case of censorship no of course you don't of course they don't say
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this is big tech yeah i followed toby he has some good posts oh he does okay i'm sure i think i might
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have come across him this is big tech boulderization is what it is and banditry as paypal is also
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withholding toby's funds which it has the right to do okay while it uh well that's shouldn't that
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change be changed while it decides whether to apply damages make no mistake this is a shilling insight
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into a war i'm making a little fun of it because it's like this as you said this has been going on
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for years now you know almost uh enough a decade almost maybe some people were banned 10 years ago
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from yeah maybe almost a decade i'll say as well anyway so this is one article and of course the
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same uh source the daily skeptic big surprise back to the pedophile stuff again paypal closest account
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of anti-pedophile group but keeps pro-pedophile account open so that's basically like you want
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to know kids you're in the you're in the safe zone what a world one of the the biggest companies in
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the world and of course all these foreign countries they use it now too outside of america right
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like you got to sweden is paypal you got estonia it's paypal like everyone uses paypal it's like
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the one company uh that's got to change there might have been some other outlets too i'm not sure what
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it was but yeah they listed there were some other small ones i'd never heard of but still you know
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they're knocking them off i guess it was gays against groomers is that any oxymoron um they had
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their account shut down what was the other one i was thinking about too the um
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yeah it was yeah anyway it doesn't matter but the fbi is the same thing with the fbi i think it's
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basically like as long as you're oh it was the remember the groups that were um the sting operations
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pedophile sting groups that are like many of most of them are based around youtube i guess but they
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have other accounts as well um you have an active uh group inside of the media people like uh ben
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collins and brandy zadrosny that's actually openly working to getting those accounts and
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youtube channels shut down in order to protect pedophiles that's the nature of journalism now
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people that are current here caught people that are known pedophiles not just alleged right in many
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cases where there's evidence and they don't care doesn't matter they don't care nope doesn't matter
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all right yeah i have some things to say about this too but all right so i gotta look at a clip
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yeah i mean the others yep do you want to read it you can read it okay those government offers
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poor literacy and other corrupting practices to k through 12 students uh here's the clip
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idaho government offers poor literacy to central idaho right somewhere yeah planned parenthood curriculum
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and advocates for abortion uh someone says here if this can happen in idaho it can happen
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anywhere just look at the the kids in this video talking like these are the ones teachers like how
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old are these kids and also are they some kind of latin x variety i i don't know let's play the video
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critical thinking skills are the largest component of porn literacy it's the ability for young people
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to analyze and ask questions about the media that they're viewing porn is meant to sexually
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excite a viewer and create fantasy it's a political weapon lady so let's go ahead and
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oh i can't pause this for some reason okay all right we'll we'll roll there
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activities include students watching cartoon porn yeah text says here oh wow that's so big oh great
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for 12 years i never knew it could be so huge i'm sure they're showing a black name there too
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what are you looking at idaho's government links students directly to abortion resources
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and they're also instructing children to come out to skeptical parents
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teaching students how to hide porn browsing from parents
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when i've normalized watching porn and being curious students are a lot more engaged in the
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conversation but they're also building trust with me it's okay if they have watched porn
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and it's okay if they have thought about porn i always make sure to say someone being curious
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about sex and or porn does not make them a bad person it makes them human
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it makes us human it's a natural like we've been watching porn on tv and the internet since the
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beginning of humankind this is some like natural human thing that helped us evolve
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okay so usually these programs are funded by outside groups based in some big city
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whose goal is to push you know push this kind of degeneracy into every school in the country
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especially small conservative areas i've been following this they know exactly what they're
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doing right using sex as a weapon just like how the porn industry was started i actually want
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to do a deeper video onto this but remember when israel broadcasted porn from palestinian
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tv stations that they took over why did they do that even the u.s department of defense had porn
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listed as a psychological weapons as psychological warfare during world war one there was leaflets that
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were distributed and found by soldiers of nude women in an effort to distract them we know this from
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letters that troops sent home and also from historical accounts and then in iraq a lot of people don't know
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this but the americans didn't bomb the cinemas because as soon as they took over baghdad they started to
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show hardcore porn in the cinemas and they showed it for free for free this is a way to keep the men
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off the streets where they would otherwise be fighting you know the invaders at the same time
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it degrades the culture it corrupts the youth it creates issues between men and women does it teach
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them to respect each other or to have a loving family of course not no it teaches them perversion of
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natural healthy sex it does not strengthen the family unit which is the core of a healthy society
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right that is that is the key this is why they're pushing it and that's why it's a weapon porn also
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promotes nowadays homosexuality race mixing pedophilia and as we know kids and adults are being abducted and
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they're being trafficked for it okay this this this has no kids shouldn't be poor have be porn literate
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this is ridiculous and then you have of course the how it affects the brain development oh yeah the
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whole health that negative health aspects on top behavior specifically again of men but this is of
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course detrimental to everybody but it you know rewires you it makes you all weird and kind of you know
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know introvert more self-esteem issues anymore yeah like a ton of issues but i mean again it's clear
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that uh these are these are weapons and these are being now used against uh your your kids to to
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convert them again military grade you know style uh programs are run against uh our own populations in
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our own countries that's right and there was to control them there was an article when was that from
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i don't know it was a long time ago 2013 or something maybe uh nathan abrams on jews and
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the american porn industry he writes this good piece a story little told is that the jews in hollywood
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see to your cousin the adult film industry right he writes of his big article in this one around
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it's kind of we're going to touch upon another good one those run come on of course the jews are
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on hollywood right there's a couple good pieces written by jews themselves uh detailing uh the porn
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industry and also getting into how it has been a weapon yeah no absolutely of course uh it is
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weaponized and again it's not only that you can be like you know kind of controlled and manipulated by
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vices and things like that but it just it's just so detrimental to like i mean remember for time there
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there was like all the leftists were like shrieking out when there was like no not november as it became
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known as uh in the nofap movement and stuff like that like hey what am i like there was some like
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self-awareness internally and those who criticize that by saying this is like how we keep control
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and i you know some even said this is how we've prevented fascism now for decades like free and
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again as soon as anything is free right nothing is ever free and if something ever is offered for free
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there's always a price there's always a cost there's always you know something at the end of
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that it's always a hook right yeah all right so this is one of the reasons why people are pulling
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their kids out of school even in conservative areas because somehow some activist org way over
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in new york or washington dc has their tentacles into some little school in idaho yep you know and
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this is happening it doesn't matter if it's a red state anymore they just push their crap anyway and
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it just takes it takes you know one activist teacher who's like 19 or something and then there
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there is your kids watching porn in like third grade you know i mean base minimum these people
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need to be uh arrested for for subversive uh uh harmful tactics against children and they need to
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be there needs to be you know it's good with a conservative backlash and oh the oh the clip
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ended up on libs of tick tock and and look i know they're driving this narrative now that
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it's it's going to be it's going to be very interesting to see what happens with someone like
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the jewish woman who runs libs of tick tock or even a matt walsh which has been very good on like
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you know exposing things such as the uh boston children's hospital for example there's many about
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other videos that become you know viral with the help of of those people and and those surrounding them
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and they're driving this narrative right now that someone apparently called the boston
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children's hospital and they uh uh did a bomb threat they did and it's like they you know is it
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is that real is that fake blah blah blah but the narrative then is like well that means that if
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libs of tick tock posts a video it's their fault right and so i would assume that they will gonna
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try to hold them criminally accountable and it's kind of what um was it biden who called for that uh
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what group was it again who called for the i think it was someone in the biden regime the calling
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for uh overhaul of section 230 and it's kind of part of that as well that then instead of let's
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say holding someone like the account holder responsible they want that twitter is responsible
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you know you that information was published on your website you're you're not responsible which
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then is going to lead to of course that they're not going to allow any of these accounts to exist
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at all but i can see how this would go to like someone like matt walsh someone who's like uh what
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what's his name her name again this is i can't even remember sharika rahizi or something i forget
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what her name is the libs of tick tock uh jewish one there um we'll see if they start losing their
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bank accounts and these kinds of things or do they get will they get a pass because i assume they
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won't back off of this they're gonna keep going on this we'll see what happens we'll keep an eye on it
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but it's interesting point is great with backlash but that's not nearly enough to just like oh i got
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some mean tweets uh you know like these people need to be held accountable then there needs to be like
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punishments for for trying to manipulate kids you know what i mean like that that needs to be
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otherwise they're gonna just keep doing it because it's like oh here's another person and nothing
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happened and so it's all fine something needs to happen yes then you're gonna go to jail put them
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in jail and and like a long prison sentence for doing things like this you know and this is just
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one example there's a million out there now but um speaking of idaho in uh quarter lane which quarter
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lane is not a liberal town but liberals are very loud and somehow they get into these positions like
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the arts commission now quarter lane arts commission it's basically like what eight
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people or something like that and it was all these women that just look like your typical liberal kind
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of woman a while ago last year they tried to push a piece of art which was just like a big black fist
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to put downtown yeah this is the one right here let me just show that oh i'm sorry a gold one i said
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and i remember i said hey let's paint it white then if you're going to put that up right no uh so the city
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was all people came out to you know say no we don't want this in our town of all these million
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different reasons why so then they said okay we're not going to do that well fast forward to today
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today a new 75 000 public art piece went up in quarter lane down like right when you're heading
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downtown right by the human rights what's it called human rights institute or something it's this uh no one
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ever goes there but they're there they have the prime piece of real estate and they're there
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kvetching about people that live in quarter lane idaho kvetching about racism and prejudice all the time
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so now the 75 000 public art piece this is a model of it in the library goes up today it's called the
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monument to peace and unity uh standing 24 feet tall and the four corners intersection right when you come
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right downtown quarter lane which is beautiful and it's as a commitment to eliminate racism and
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prejudice right and then they say they say oh but it's not geared towards the history of quarter lane
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per se but just what's going on in america and it was commissioned by this the asian-ish looking woman
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from humanity memorial inc so she's not even local it's not even a local artist of course not they give 75
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grand to this woman who's like super anti-white she's got this humanity memorial inc that's based
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in west virginia and florida like lady what are you doing in west virginia and florida to conservative
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areas to conservative white areas yeah and then she's putting up all this bogus art and stuff
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right like super anti-white so i hope something happens to this statue everyone hates it but it's so
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sly it's just like they boom did like we just heard about it today you know i bet you that uh
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basically anything that happens that's bad in this city or this town whatever you want to call it is
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in vicinity of that human rights uh you know institute we all know it we all know it it's basically got the
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whole the whole pride the grooming kids the pedophile it's all the people and it was like literally like
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run out of that building you know and it's like look i'm not saying like yeah go vandalize this thing
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obviously you know we can't say that but i bet you what i bet you that they kind of have that
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themselves in the back of their mind they're probably set up like cameras to survey this
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thing and it's funny because when the the the fist didn't go up i said just just i i said that at the
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time like hey look they might not have gotten this one up but they'll come back and they'll do something
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either worse or they'll do something which is like seems a little less so you know quote unquote
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controversial but then that's how they usually get the foot in through the door right you also you
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also have to keep in mind oh well who cares it's just no this these are symbolic these are daggers in
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a symbolic dagger any any i'm firm firm believer that some of these modern art pieces are so
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weird excuse me weird and ugly and and bizarre and you know like degenerate doesn't even cover it
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they're like they're like monsters some of them like the the the it just feels horrible it looks
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like in like an alien you know weapon have landed or something yeah just like infestated exactly
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i mean i can explain it puts out bad energy right bad energy exactly i mean people have even said that
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like they go to an area and it literally feels different in the air because this new weird ugly
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thing is that and quarter lane has other beautiful art that's dedicated to like nature and natural things i
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like that kind of art it fits the northwest it fits the idaho vibe and then this monstrosity
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yeah which is just basically another like yay tower of babel you know it's always the same
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shit yeah look it kind of yeah i guess it looks like remember that oh who was that who did that art
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again um did it was basically people said no it's a it's a it's a butt plug and the artist said no no
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no it's a crit it's a uh it's a pine tree remember that the green the green one he went up in like
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i forget it was paris or london or something like that uh nelson or i'll dig that up the shape kind
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of reminds me of that a little bit to be honest you know i mean like a jagged version of of this
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modern artist's uh uh butt plug i'm sorry i mean pine tree a lot of people are upset about this so
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we'll see what's what's going to happen you know 75 000 not even a local artist a small tiny group of
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people that somehow could just make this happen yeah right downtown right in your face and it's
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right by the human rights institute which exactly is the center of everything anti-white that is
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happening in uh quarter lane and then go back to that point again it's like you know they know what
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this is this is all about antagonizing it's all about pushing as hard as they can uh it's to make
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a statement it's to put a dagger in a conservative area on purpose like this is our flag primarily white
00:47:49.600
area you know things like that that's what it is about and they have their sights set on that and
00:47:53.360
you know so something would to happen with something like this they're going to go back tenfold and only
00:47:58.080
it needs to be you know even bigger now or but you know even oh my god i can't believe it it's an
00:48:02.720
attack on uh diversity or you know funny we had our friend happened to be driving by yesterday and saw
00:48:08.400
a guy installing it just this one white guy like hammering it in it's like you want to yell at him like
00:48:13.520
wake up dude like destroy it well that's the thing put it up there's there's always someone who's
00:48:19.040
going to be like willing to do that job you know what i mean until that changes no no it's not gonna
00:48:24.880
be a shame if uh it got destroyed somehow yeah uh it's such a beautiful such a beautiful thing you
00:48:32.080
know i love to how it's just like can you get more
00:48:36.000
cliche generic cliche peace and unity yeah it's like all the hands and all the hands of different
00:48:44.080
colors in a circle around the globe and diverse i mean like that's how gay it is wasn't that one
00:48:49.760
did you add in that video that you were looking no it was on her website it was so bad it's like
00:48:56.720
1992 diversity promo picture style you know i mean like oh really like peace and unity that's not
00:49:03.040
that's not what's going to happen in the world okay that's not what this planet's about yeah clearly
00:49:09.120
yep all right do you have a couple there oh yeah yeah yeah okay uh friends of mary fagan says sexual
00:49:16.720
deviancy is the common bond amongst leftists yeah it is so mht something i'd like to add about the harms
00:49:22.800
of porn is that the defenders say it keeps people from committing rape but many rapists have confessed
00:49:27.120
they did what they did because of you yeah that's true absolutely same with the same with pedophiles
00:49:32.320
right they say oh it's okay if they view these pictures as long as they don't do it in real life
00:49:36.880
well what about the pictures how did how did they get there right well and even that it's still going
00:49:43.680
to spur them to now they've become oh yeah now they want the real thing about it now they were exactly
00:49:47.360
not enough gonna know you like these people i mean they have to be like castrated or something if
00:49:53.120
they don't like if they don't stop this behavior that that's it it's like a it's yeah i vote for
00:49:57.600
castration it's not even like a one-time uh slip up and you're out it's like no it it can't literally
00:50:04.640
cannot happen like if you're caught watching this stuff on the internet or something like that like
00:50:08.400
you need to be like there needs to be this is amazing our ancestors did it they did this thing
00:50:14.640
where they basically had consequences for for actions that harmed uh children or our community or
00:50:20.400
our people or stuff like that and that's the only thing that's going to do it the more liberal and
00:50:24.400
progressive and like open up all the prisons everybody we become the more of course incentivized
00:50:30.320
the criminals and the child rapists and things like this because why they have to be so hard in
00:50:34.400
muslim countries right because there's a lot of those yeah it's like what do they do there they chop
00:50:38.560
the hand off if you steal something they they uh i don't know what they do they throw you throw you
00:50:43.120
off buildings or something yeah exactly and i mean they have less of that stuff well it's still underground
00:50:48.400
stuff there though to be honest right the whole uh bashir bahi or bari whatever it's called
00:50:52.480
all right um anyway so memes i guess it's all about memes let's play this clip here this is
00:50:58.960
this is really good stuff here so joan donovan she's one of the three um
00:51:06.240
i'll be nice here uh what time for being nice she's one she's one whale uh of uh of two others
00:51:16.160
she's a fat cow yeah and uh she basically cows at least are good for something they give you milk or
00:51:21.440
meat what does this woman give you she she gives us uh books about how memes are dangerous and they
00:51:26.480
need to be they're bad and they need to be banned because otherwise again it's this the uh word no
00:51:32.320
well in this case it's memes but it's the same idea ideas leads to violence so therefore we need to ban
00:51:38.080
the ideas that we don't agree with kind of thing and it's framed out of like the q anon stuff and of
00:51:42.640
course we're not a big fan of that not you know the trump movement but it's funny how they're like
00:51:47.040
they take on this like it's it's this huge circus now where the leftist liberal talking points are
00:51:52.400
so absurd so over the top they still try to claim like when uh q anon mega people holds up a finger
00:51:58.400
that's a nazi salute i mean i read the piece wednesday where they're arguing this like in atlantic
00:52:03.200
and the guardian and the more kind of obvious exaggeration gets on the point of view of the
00:52:08.560
liberal progressives you almost get that the response and therefore the allegiance to to trump and
00:52:15.200
maybe even to the mega movement or the q anon movement or something kind of strengthens because
00:52:20.720
of the absurd um attacks by their opposition you see what i'm saying it's like mutually beneficial
00:52:26.960
and then the q anon goes on to do something retarded and that feeds back into the left where they think
00:52:31.280
oh my god they're gonna you know if we don't stop them the earth the earth will go under you know i
00:52:35.520
mean so it's like this just circus of like completely disconnected groups that are at each other's
00:52:41.360
throat and that is now ending up dominating like the political discourse so the whole thing is kind
00:52:45.760
of retarded but it's not that this will stop at a q anon movement it always goes further and base
00:52:51.680
the basic point of the clip here is that joan donovan one of the alternative network influencers
00:52:58.880
women who wrote that report it's a couple years ago now to basically shut down youtube channels such
00:53:03.440
as ours and so many others uh she's arguing that that basically we need to ban memes so check out this
00:53:08.720
it took absolutely no time for donald trump to attack leticia james today the former guy calling
00:53:14.240
her a racist and calling the investigation a witchy stuff all right well whatever this is not this is
00:53:22.080
not the point of the video but we'll get to it i mean she don't get it wrong leticia james totally
00:53:27.280
insane loot anti-white lunatic yes exactly the type of misinformation that becomes internet memes
00:53:33.440
spreading lies to all corners of the internet our next guest has bad white women dr joan donovan
00:53:39.680
she's the research director of the shorenstein center on media politics and public policy
00:53:44.240
job and the job of the hut what's up job of the hut's daughter you know there's a lot of memes about
00:53:51.600
her so she's just butthurt about it probably in america john people think memes are funny they're
00:53:59.040
silly they are take me to tonight donald trump was on tv for an hour spreading lie after lie about tis
00:54:06.960
james and her investigation how soon before that enters the meme machine and the misinformation
00:54:13.120
the mean machine oh fat girl's worried about the mean machine the meme machine
00:54:18.960
chew us up alive and spit us out so uh one of the things that i did right before we came on air was just
00:54:24.880
take a look at her name on twitter and facebook and there's quite a few people that are positively
00:54:30.560
meaning her and saying you know oh so that's good you know here for law and order so you know you've
00:54:35.760
got a lot of those are good out there but they're known for one thing it's law and order uh these people
00:54:41.840
you know but uh uh what we're definitely not good diets is that people are starting to want to dig up
00:54:49.200
well twitter research is a hard business you know i mean dirt on her you start to see people
00:54:55.760
spreading racist memes uh face and of course just in the same way that we've seen uh trump and his
00:55:02.400
allies go after uh political opponents oh but you guys never do that never do that never yeah her
00:55:10.240
and the investigation through this memetic war which is going to play out in many different ways
00:55:16.800
on different platforms say that again what kind of war a memetic war meme war so it's it's um that's
00:55:22.800
a new term for us yeah so you idiots you i said it last time idiots but but i said it when like
00:55:30.720
ben collins here's the internet guy and he's gonna is and he's gonna tell specialist he's gonna he's
00:55:36.080
gonna tell what lawrence stop the hammering o'donald you know that is yeah stop the hammering um he's
00:55:42.240
gonna tell that that old boomer guy of like so ben what are they saying on the internet tell us
00:55:48.880
what are the cool kids saying on the internet and the dark corners of the internet memetic warfare i
00:55:55.680
can't even like enter into an address bar that's that's a new word for us exciting tell us all about
00:56:01.520
it there we go i mean we've all kind of done it online you know someone will say something will respond
00:56:06.640
with a meme and it's very funny and it really promotes in-group solidarity but when you have a
00:56:11.920
meme like something like stop the steal okay okay okay so you're only you can you're only allowed to
00:56:18.560
promote in-group solidarity if it's if it's our group yes okay if it's for the left just so we're
00:56:24.800
exactly that's right it really distills something very simple uh that gets the message across and then
00:56:31.120
the other thing it does is it coordinates people and so they start to know they're organizing holy
00:56:36.560
shit they're actually organizing on the internet wow small retweeting sharing uh maybe making another
00:56:44.160
meme but over time it creates this networked solidarity and then people start um moving from
00:56:52.320
what we call the wires to the weeds so something like so yeah so so when when we can when we consider it
00:56:58.400
to be crossing a line then we have to put out a warning about that and preferably we would just
00:57:02.720
like law enforcement to kind of arrest those people now and they have visited people over memes of course
00:57:08.400
in america and the uk and canada like they have done it they visit teenagers because they posted a meme
00:57:13.760
online yep they act like it's some nuke stop the steal becomes the january 6th insurrection they know we
00:57:20.880
have all the good memes that's that's what they're really upset about right see and that's what i say
00:57:25.360
exactly and that's you know i mean on that front i mean look the left jokes on them saying the left
00:57:30.000
can't meme that's that's just obviously dumb because like well they meme all the time that
00:57:34.400
by putting up that artwork that's them memeing of sorts i mean they control the discourse and all
00:57:38.880
stuff but when it comes to like a little bit more underground and actually making fun of the
00:57:43.040
establishment because their opinions are the establishment now they're not as good on that they
00:57:47.520
still get shit done and they're continuously week after week after month after year they're ruining our
00:57:53.200
civilization and and and us right so it's not that they don't hold any power but even but even with
00:57:59.680
as little pushback as they're receiving at this point they know where this is going they're seeing
00:58:04.720
the trends they don't like it they want it shut down they want special agencies to be out there right
00:58:09.840
now policing the internet which they as you said they really are already but then they want them
00:58:14.640
to arrest people that are spreading information that they they do not approve all right i love it
00:58:19.760
to you they think it's just memes that mobilizes the far right nothing that they do right is there
00:58:26.480
any of their behavior that's like hey let's organize against it it's this one picture that just like
00:58:31.760
entranced people and they just went nuts and became far right extremists it's absurd yep that's it that
00:58:37.280
mean you go from the wire to the weeds and someone like tish james her team could be in real danger
00:58:43.760
because if he's saying it's dangerous out to the maga set to the january 6th crew and she's target
00:58:50.080
number one that's not just jokes yeah and we've already started to see him tapping into the q anon
00:58:58.080
crowd a colleague of mine juliet kayyem was writing about this in the atlantic today about how
00:59:04.720
great to q anon and the memes around that particularly these phrase the storm is coming he's getting
00:59:11.760
desperate and these are not the kinds of people that are going to act like typical political
00:59:17.760
constituents because they're not people who are here for the party they're here for um in some
00:59:23.920
instances what they call the god emperor or maga king oh come on they don't really mean that no this
00:59:30.160
is no sense of humor listen this is oh my god this is an amazing segment here of like what and she's
00:59:36.640
like what do you what do you mean tell let's listen to this let's go this is fascinating let's go deeper
00:59:41.440
into this the god emperor or maga king yeah this is the first time you've heard this lady mean and how
00:59:48.800
that what is that it it comes from video gaming and and there were a lot of memes of trump being uh
00:59:55.600
exalted you know in armor and looking as if he's much bigger than he is slaying dragons um and this was
01:00:03.440
something that people were sharing online as a way of uh you know roiling up some of the liberals you
01:00:09.840
know getting in the face of other people obviously i mean that's what's so weird about it so at least
01:00:17.280
up to this point she's saying obviously no one is like this isn't real this is laughing but all of a
01:00:23.040
sudden but but no because january 6 am i right so we basically it could just the the nuke will go off
01:00:29.120
at any moment with these people real quick jimmy fowl says she seems really bummed about
01:00:32.560
in fact trump himself oh there we go okay go ahead jimmy fowl says she seems really bummed about
01:00:38.560
people networking over memes maybe some chocolate will make her feel bad oh there you go exactly
01:00:43.440
and go on the chinaman running the 10k okay red-eye shirt as they cannot mean because they are the
01:00:50.720
meme yes exactly yep jokes on them well joan donovan certainly oh my gosh look at that let's finish up
01:00:57.520
that she is the living meme she is the liberal so god so last portion here on the on the god king
01:01:04.400
emperor and again it's like i mean i know some of these you know mega people do it still but like
01:01:09.040
that's like 2060 they're so they're like a half a decade behind almost you know what i mean has moved
01:01:15.840
on beyond a persona and is now a man-made meme a man-made name joan donovan thank you for joining us
01:01:26.240
thank you oh my god when we come back thank you what is cheney's bill to prevent and i'm back to
01:01:32.480
that you know my mind blown look at that oh my god she's she got bigger yeah like it's just
01:01:40.160
it's the uh it's the weight of the responsibility there at the shorenstein center that just it just
01:01:46.480
weighs on me okay i'm trying to fix the man oh my god this is this is reality this is you know this
01:01:55.920
is what this is the expert you know these are experts they bring in ben collins they bring in
01:02:00.800
brandy zdrosny they bring in joan donovan they bring in becca louis i mean this is like this
01:02:06.000
this they're truly uh in a class of their own and they're they're hauled out on these mainstream media
01:02:13.280
channels and platforms and tv stations as like some great authority on like what to tell us about
01:02:19.120
what's happening out there on the internet which shows you a great authority on how to unwrap a
01:02:24.080
twinkie the fastest yeah should do some research on the keto diet no we don't want her to be healthy
01:02:31.760
no that's true we're happier with her get another jab jab nice big and round
01:02:36.560
so much to squeeze speaking of memes i did see a fun one shout out to joe for sending this uh
01:02:43.840
because it is a meme i couldn't find it but i wouldn't be surprised if it was a real article
01:02:48.240
but yeah we can pull it up so we can show it right oh is it here yeah i think i have it in the list
01:02:52.960
there because it's it's pretty funny about the greens oh yeah yeah that's right that's right
01:02:57.280
let me switch over here the green's policy to end racism and whiteness by having state-run
01:03:03.840
interracial breeding programs green party leader found flounders again in interview about her own
01:03:09.040
policies regarding the breeding program set out plans for white british women to have children
01:03:12.640
with foreign men from africa in the middle east forced to admit it would take decades to implement
01:03:17.200
expensive plan embarrassed at end of interview when she says white men should be castrated and i think
01:03:22.320
that's funny it's hilarious because they pretty much do in a roundabout way promote this stuff yeah
01:03:26.400
and first i was like wait a minute is it real is it not yeah because you get you got to check you
01:03:30.960
know i mean because like yeah it might actually be real sometimes when the wording is like too
01:03:35.440
obvious it's like breeding programs yeah this is a little bit too good to be true but at the same
01:03:39.840
time we know that they like that these are the policies that they do want right that's what that's
01:03:44.560
what makes them covertly they're pushing this all the time right right i mean that's what makes the the
01:03:48.800
the fake news headline and the meme if you will then funny because it's so it's right up to that
01:03:54.160
like border if you will or the the barrier of of between real and not real that's right what's going on
01:03:59.600
yeah that's right it means work let's see joseph thomas long live the god emperor king trump yeah
01:04:04.640
that's right cuck free zone thank you very much says real nuggets for the god and goddess emperor
01:04:10.080
thank you cuck free zone very nice of you yes uh thank you for stopping by it was good to see
01:04:14.080
mr right over on odyssey says uh the left is like dogs marking lamp posts there you go or like uh what
01:04:21.280
is it called again um pissing on territory what is it called the water would you the fire hydrants right
01:04:27.520
is that what it is too they're like uh yeah lamp posts fire hydrants stuff like that right thank
01:04:32.160
you mr right appreciate that so um well okay yeah yeah yeah so we have to do this was actually this is
01:04:38.320
funny so we get hello let's see if i can set this up right there's a guest on on infowars and the host
01:04:47.920
the guest host on infowars is alex stein and the guest brings up uh his experiences uh in hollywood
01:04:59.200
uh and what he uh the conclusions that he draw from what he saw there and this is what happens next
01:05:05.120
but it what has been kind of hidden is the the the gay casting couch you know uh the day i arrived in
01:05:10.880
hollywood they they told me when i was off to the job at warner brothers that uh um you need to know this
01:05:16.960
town is run by a homosexual and jewish mafia and i believe oh my god sorry don't say all right we
01:05:22.000
got to wrap it up no uh be careful what you say on infowars even here i know uh we don't want them
01:05:27.200
coming after us thank you luke we don't want them to come after us okay so you could say uh the chai
01:05:33.280
comms you could say muslims you could say the white leftists you could say any of those but just don't
01:05:39.120
say gay jews okay you can't say anything about jews right liberals that's okay oh there we go there
01:05:46.800
there you are yeah white liberals that's okay right that's that's not it's not really a problem that's
01:05:51.360
that's fine that's uh as soon as you bring it up but yeah as i said here's that there's an old
01:05:55.920
classic right we've shown this headline so many times by joel stein 2008 even right anymore i'm not
01:06:00.640
sure if he writes anymore uh la times right who runs hollywood come on yeah you totally run hollywood he
01:06:06.720
says their last line in first paragraph this is great yeah actually it just shows how dumb
01:06:11.200
americans has gotten jews totally run hollywood how deeply jewish is hollywood and then they go
01:06:16.560
through the history and of course we've talked about hollywoodism many many times and it's like
01:06:20.400
and it's kind of it's the same thing you just have to work there to know real quick who runs it
01:06:24.800
well yeah but you don't even have to do that you can just look at who well of course of course but in
01:06:30.160
case you need more confirmation literally anyone i know who has lived in la and has tried to
01:06:35.840
be an actor who's been affiliated in the film industry somehow they all know sometimes i'm
01:06:41.440
convinced that how to explain and it's the same with this like how the progressive left runs like
01:06:46.480
dumb narratives because those those are so easily debunked by the uh but by the conservatives under
01:06:52.080
the mega people on the mega crowd and you get this like how to explain you get this like feedback loop
01:07:01.360
where they're feeding off of each other by being more and more retarded than the other and in some
01:07:05.840
cases of course it is exaggerations and it's not true and they're running with things and all that
01:07:09.520
stuff you know the accusations about the other but it's kind of a little bit the same here that
01:07:13.680
it's so obvious and it's so easy to find this out and to it's been documented over and over there's
01:07:19.440
books about it there's films about it there's people making videos about it there's them themselves
01:07:23.440
saying it right over and over but but continuously denying it in you know well this is mainstream media
01:07:29.360
but this is a rare this doesn't happen that often you know kind of exactly it's a few years ago now
01:07:33.280
but by denying that it almost feels like that that those who are like seeing this obvious reality
01:07:38.880
are going nuts right it's like like i can't even like how can they not even see this this so obvious
01:07:45.760
and so basic that you like you lose your grip with like maybe not reality but at least those
01:07:52.240
two you're opposing you know what i mean like you you come to that conclusion it's like there's no way
01:07:57.040
of reaching these people and neither are they interested with it you know no and they're also
01:08:00.400
so terrified of being called an anti-semite or being attacked or losing their you know whatever
01:08:05.280
his show or is he filling in for alex i don't know who this guy is cowardly and it's spineless and it's
01:08:12.320
dishonest especially if you claim to be pursuing the truth yeah what's the big deal right why is it that
01:08:19.120
you could say any other people but you can't say that group when it is that group they have that much
01:08:25.760
power that you can't mention who has the power so i'm sure if it's alex stein who got the you know
01:08:30.400
he's just he's just clued in is he is he is he jewish by the way i forgot to look that up alex stein
01:08:35.440
and he because there's people with stein i think they're not jewish so anyway uh but yeah so maybe
01:08:40.000
he's covering it a little bit or maybe he got that you know you know order from up top and you know
01:08:44.320
then you have this whole you know the lawsuits going on another one now i think this one is in
01:08:48.640
connecticut with alex we haven't followed that closely to be honest but um but one thing we know
01:08:52.560
what they uh they do like their sex parties in hollywood too i remember this little uh oh yeah
01:08:57.040
making a comeback they never went away exactly now they're just throwing kids in the mix
01:09:03.200
dear god yeah now they have uh you know epstein egg-shaped uh you know uh penis and out in the
01:09:10.000
open what was the weinstein again it was like some wasn't there someone who said he kind of have it
01:09:15.200
has a vagina or something like that almost no that was the other um producer that was why that was
01:09:21.200
yeah that was why i'm saying yeah they almost he almost had a vagina so that will be that'll be
01:09:29.520
interesting yeah is it just because he has like a skin flap that folds over his balls or something
01:09:38.320
i don't know i really don't want to speculate on that all right um so what is so that takes us into this
01:09:47.600
topic here right and you know we talked about sweden a little bit earlier and of course you know
01:09:50.880
the the more than one issue that's down uh sweden right now is is immigration that's been the issue
01:09:56.560
that's been dominating for the last couple of decades because it's just so out of control so insane so
01:10:01.440
crazy um but we can we can we can fix this we will fix this there's no matter what happens we will fix
01:10:08.000
this all right uh but this is interesting barry wise she has kind of positioned herself to be
01:10:14.720
so as same thing as her as her uh sub stack i think it is it was her site i don't know no it's
01:10:21.840
her sub stack but it's also a site because she has a domain for her sub stack common sense right barry
01:10:28.240
wise she's the she's the kind of the common sense conservative jewish woman right she used to work at the
01:10:34.560
liberal new york times but now she's like she's she sees things okay we're gonna talk about that you
01:10:40.960
you know so we shouldn't so here's another tweet from barry wise here uh it may be shocking for
01:10:45.920
americans to learn that in sweden the land of ikea spotify and greta thunberg there have been almost
01:10:52.480
500 bombings since 2018. perhaps the reason you don't know about it is because of the uncomfortable
01:11:01.680
reality of how we got here that's the that's her paragraph right there and that gets you know
01:11:08.160
tweets and stuff and it's you know generally so well that's good she's getting out you know
01:11:11.920
information about what's happening as well okay that's fine you know that's that's good right
01:11:16.080
but then there's this another another whole set of problems that comes with this when someone like
01:11:22.800
a barry wise is going to tell us about the situation in sweden and for even more worse than that
01:11:30.400
of how we got here right because of course will she tell the truth i mean she's she's not the one
01:11:36.320
writing the piece but she knows the woman who wrote the piece she's another jewish woman she
01:11:41.680
lives in sweden uh polina no noiding and she's the author of the piece right but they know each other
01:11:48.800
she's also writing for um the new york times and stuff like that uh she this is from just a couple of
01:11:56.080
yesterday actually the two bombings in one night that's normal now in sweden my country just voted in
01:12:01.120
a right-wing government the almost 500 bombings since 2008 and may have something to do with it
01:12:06.560
oh no you think so it was in a puzzle piece a meme right click like oh wow my god who else has
01:12:12.800
something to do with it uh anyways and so she writes about that blah blah blah and again that's fine it's
01:12:18.640
not a problem talk about this right but again how did we get here right well how did this happen and
01:12:24.560
then there's still like this kind of there's still this warning about the far right with these people
01:12:29.520
obviously they always have to kind of control that discourse and control the dialogue right but if
01:12:33.520
you look at a couple of other pieces by paulina noiding who i believe is a friend oh so her biggest
01:12:38.960
concern here is uh jews in sweden yes um so if you you know they know each other they they talk with
01:12:44.960
each other here's a couple ones my take on the recent attacks against jews in sweden and the wave
01:12:50.560
of anti-jewish incitement sweden's leaders must address the cause of the new anti-semitism or
01:12:57.120
this is only going to get worse my op op ed for the new york times right some other one here and
01:13:03.040
here's that piece right uh the uncomfortable truth about swedish anti-semitism so sweet exactly so
01:13:09.120
even the framing of this right this is now sweet a swedish problem kind of thing right here's some
01:13:13.920
other uh headlines project syndicate by paulina noiding uh dark continent and it's not dark of course
01:13:20.800
because we're being replaced it's dark because it's not as welcoming uh to jews anymore right
01:13:25.840
there's anti-semitic incidences now in france and germany in the uk and sweden right the swedish
01:13:32.480
siege is another one uh tablet magazine paulina noiding reports that thank you we need difference
01:13:38.720
even hostile government jews are no longer safe in the swedish city of malmo at least they can go to
01:13:44.080
israel they have another country that's right here's another piece from tablet mag swedish damn jew
01:13:49.680
problem wearing a yarmulke is no longer safe in the city of malmo the the mayor blames the jews
01:13:55.840
while other swedish politicians point to social inequality uh from 2012 do we have is there one
01:14:02.160
more of her oh that didn't load okay anyway so so we see where her priorities lie yeah and and of
01:14:08.400
course it's not that that's back to the point to do like you know this is not a critique of that she's
01:14:15.280
highlighting divide i think everyone understands that right but uh here's where's that uh where did that
01:14:20.160
that one go hang tight here did i not bring that in oh yeah yeah here it is here it is right so this
01:14:26.000
is just one example this is actually turkish turkish source right 2022 is slated to become the most
01:14:32.080
you know violent uh year in swedish history uh 45 killed in armed attacks on streets of sweden this
01:14:40.480
year scandinavian country witnessed over 250 shootings in 2022 police data shows contrary to
01:14:47.440
yes contrary to its reputation as being one of the most peaceful countries in the world sweden saw
01:14:52.480
over 250 armed attacks this year resulting in the killing of at least 20 45 people a total of 251
01:15:00.320
armed attacks were carried out in the first eight months of 2022 in which at least 45 people were
01:15:05.520
killed 67 injured organized crime has risen in the scandinavian country over the last few years
01:15:10.160
years hmm what could that be about according to the uh rec uh to the record in 2019 a total of 306
01:15:16.800
issue and that goes through some of the past history basically demonstrating that 2022 is uh setting uh
01:15:22.800
you know world record here basically for being for being sweden right so okay so so back to the point
01:15:29.040
right people like this like paulina noiding and barry wise are positioning themselves
01:15:39.200
to be the rational common sense critics of what's happening in sweden um why because on one end maybe
01:15:48.320
it's detrimental to in this case then paulina's interest which seems to be more about the jewish
01:15:52.880
interests not swedish ones despite the fact that she lives in sweden uh but it's also this idea that
01:15:57.840
they are also going to ensure that the discourse and the dialogue and when the articles are written
01:16:03.040
that nothing kind of gets out of hand shall we say or that that someone starts talking about
01:16:09.840
other issues that we we shouldn't be talking about trying to get to the root of how we got here going
01:16:15.680
back to that thing again how do we how did we get here right that was the uh the line here the
01:16:20.880
uncomfortable reality of how we got here so the point is they're not going to talk about
01:16:26.560
david schwartz or barbara specter or any of these people right and we know these people right but
01:16:33.040
let's like why can't they mention barbara specter right can't they just can't they do that i think
01:16:40.240
there's a resurgence of anti-semitism because at this point in time europe has not yet learned how
01:16:46.000
to be multicultural and i think we're going to be part of the throes of that of that transformation
01:16:51.680
which must take place europe is not going to be the monolithic uh uh societies that they
01:16:58.560
once were in the last century jews are going to be at the center of that it's a huge transformation
01:17:03.600
for europe to make they are now going into a multicultural mode and jews will be resented
01:17:09.120
because of our leading role but without that leading role and without that transformation
01:17:14.240
europe will not survive will they will they bring up that clip so let's say you're from bari weiss
01:17:20.400
herself right some of the things that she's uh that she has talked about when it comes to this right
01:17:24.240
i was you know i'm a jew of the post-war era which is to say the i'm part of the luckiest diaspora in
01:17:31.360
all of jewish history like the jews since the end of world war ii in this country have had it better than
01:17:36.880
we've ever had it ever before um still complaining all of the kind of mythology about what america could
01:17:43.440
be the idea that it's a shining city on a hill the idea that it's a new jerusalem like i was raised on
01:17:48.720
those ideas when was the charlottesville march remember the unite the right march jamie will find
01:17:55.040
out but i remember being shocked right when those people were marching and they were shouting blood and
01:18:00.560
soil like bluten bodin which is a nazi slogan and the jew will not replace us exactly right and the jew will
01:18:06.240
not replace us and when i heard the jews yeah sorry august 2017 when i heard jew like the jews will
01:18:14.720
not replace us right i heard it in like the plain meaning of that phrase like the jew is not going
01:18:21.520
to take my job the jew is not going to like take my job in the corner office or whatever um but in fact
01:18:28.560
it was like a reflection of this replacement theory ideology which is that brown people and black people
01:18:35.360
and muslims and immigrants are coming to replace our white civilization and the the jews job is
01:18:42.880
basically to pass as a white person but in fact do the bidding of these people that we deem to be
01:18:49.200
not pure where does that come from that is a deeply deeply ancient anti-semitic conspiracy theory
01:18:58.080
right if but the idea of the jew as sort of like the wily manipulator as the jew as having proximity
01:19:05.600
to power not being in power but being able to sort of be the puppet master pulling the levers of power
01:19:12.240
you see that play out in lots of different iterations through time right you see it um
01:19:20.000
i'm trying to think about useful examples for your listeners but but that is sort of the trope right
01:19:26.000
right and it is uh an ancient one but it's being utilized in really new ways and so when you have
01:19:33.200
someone like congressman steve king saying we can't replace our civilization with someone else's babies
01:19:38.640
like what does that mean what is that idea it is so deeply anti-american because the idea of america
01:19:45.200
right is the idea that americanness is not about bloodline americanness is about a shared set of
01:19:51.600
values and ideas and fealty to those ideas so the idea that someone else is but what does that mean
01:19:58.400
you know it doesn't make any sense because this entire country is based on immigrants of course
01:20:04.560
the uh the excellent analysis why did he get 11 million from spotify again um here's here's another
01:20:10.480
one i'm making a point of this to show you this but like see what see what's happening here right
01:20:15.600
there's an admit there's a problem here that has happened that they're now writing articles about
01:20:20.240
and then they're admitting as the next speaker will demonstrate that they're part of that process
01:20:26.480
so while they're complaining on it now i'll complain about like they're highlighting it right
01:20:30.880
like oh my god what's happening in the country well your tribe was part of helping to create that
01:20:37.040
you don't have to say that hundred percent of course has there been white liberals along the way or
01:20:41.760
whatever but the basic modalities and the the original seeding of this plan
01:20:47.120
one percent when it comes to sweden to america to the uk there's a number of countries if not the
01:20:53.440
majority of them but maybe there's an outlier there's always a possibility right but they would
01:20:57.760
we wouldn't have gotten here if it wasn't for for for that activism and then on one hand she can
01:21:03.200
admit it like she's doing in the next clip here but then not highlighting that as part of the issue
01:21:08.960
right see see how how incredibly uh devious and it's very i mean come on this is the next one here
01:21:16.400
shifty well that's the thing the jewish connection to the refugee is not a conspiracy that's something
01:21:22.320
that we're very very proud of the organization that robert bowers was constantly calling out is
01:21:27.840
an organization called highest which brought people including sergey brin to this country
01:21:32.960
it started in the 1880s to bring oh good because uh thank god for google am i right jews who were
01:21:38.880
fleeing the pogroms of eastern europe now they help jews and non-jews all over the world fleeing
01:21:44.400
persecution i met a man in arizona on sunday a jew from cairo who was helped out of egypt following
01:21:51.440
the 1967 war this synagogue exemplified those values it participated in something called refugee shabbat
01:21:59.760
the previous saturday it was one of the participating synagogues nationally um and the concept you know as
01:22:06.000
in all jewish synagogues um that reflect the most sacred of jewish values is the value of
01:22:11.920
hach nasad or achim of welcoming the stranger and especially of welcome to israel um the weakest
01:22:17.760
in our community well that's what happened in sweden category in our in our society than the refugee
01:22:23.440
so there she's admitting them that highest is part of this uh problem and we're actually that that's
01:22:28.320
what we should be most proud of right kind of thing and here's a yet another one from bari weiss here in
01:22:33.840
the islamic world the jews had always lived as dimmies as second-class citizens and in the christian
01:22:39.200
world it was worse i mean what people forget right is like right now radical islam when it
01:22:44.400
comes to the religions is the greatest threat to jews but for most of its history islam was much more
01:22:51.120
tolerant of jews than christianity was which is something that's kind of like has gotten lost to
01:22:56.000
history so think about that that twister i mean i'm convinced when she says also christian society
01:23:01.760
means white people yeah she would not be concerned with a christian sub-saharan african that that's
01:23:07.360
still that's there on our page it's us versus them kind of she's talking about christian europe yes
01:23:11.840
yes exactly but then also like how you know go going back to that headline again right of like
01:23:18.080
saying wait a minute like okay let me read this here right um sweden has been transformed something
01:23:24.160
happened in the country oh i gotta show the that on screen here we go something has happened what
01:23:28.000
what has happened in sweden how did they do bombings now they're shootings and stuff and they're
01:23:32.560
talking about this right but again why why will they not talk about a a david schwartz right let
01:23:38.640
me let me read one paragraph here this is how this is how it begun in sweden eckhart recounts how a
01:23:47.040
catalyst for change was a series of newspaper debates that began in sweden in 1964 when david schwartz a
01:23:56.080
polish-born jew who in 1954 came to live in sweden and he wrote extensive articles from the immigrants
01:24:03.760
perspective for dagens nyheter today's news newspaper about refugees in sweden schwartz was the first
01:24:12.240
person that seriously lobbied for sweden to change its policy from one of cultural homogeneity to cultural
01:24:19.200
pluralism eckhart explains schwartz have subjectively asserted that immigrants should be unconditionally
01:24:25.920
permitted to retain their culture and that sweden needed to become a nation with many cultures in
01:24:33.280
the months and years that followed additional agitators also primarily with uh with as eckhart's
01:24:38.640
notes a foreign-born jewish background joined schwartz to amplify the drumbeat jews came to dominate
01:24:45.600
the faction of the newspaper debates that demanded the implementation of cultural pluralism during the
01:24:52.320
critical period of 1964 to 1968 jews initiated 13 out of 17 newspaper debates and all were in favor of
01:25:01.840
multiculturalism right and so this is the root of the issue right this is this is a big part that that
01:25:08.560
the paulina neuding won't talk about but they will talk about how anti-semitic it is in sweden now and
01:25:14.720
this is a swedish problem oh my god i can't believe what the swedes are doing you know kind of thing without of
01:25:20.240
course deepening that discourse and saying who's welcoming the stranger who's advocating for
01:25:25.120
welcoming the stranger right yeah let's have a discussion about how this actually happened as
01:25:29.120
opposed to and so it's the same thing that we when we criticize someone like matt walsh in his documentary
01:25:34.880
what is a woman was was good and stuff but again it didn't go to the root of the problem right they
01:25:39.760
didn't address uh magnus hirschfeldt for example as one of the founders kind of the transgender
01:25:45.760
gender bending movement and uh they just talked about john money they just talked about um what's
01:25:51.120
the other guy again um kinsey right alfred kinsey for example and so you get that with with these
01:25:58.480
kinds of now mainstream kind of you know common sense conservatives when they bring it up um and
01:26:03.920
there i think many of them intentionally leave that out to still kind of offer up that these a solution to
01:26:10.640
the problem should always be within our realm right we really don't want swedes to be able to actually
01:26:16.880
identify develop a strong nationalistic identity start advocating for their own the fix to this
01:26:24.000
problem which is obviously getting out of control is not because they're concerned about what's happening
01:26:27.840
in sweden they're concerned about the resistance that's happening they're concerned with the nationalism
01:26:33.200
so what they have to do is go in and pose as one of you guys and say whoa look at this problem
01:26:39.600
here let's let's frame this in the right way now and make sure that we you know we yes let's limit
01:26:44.080
immigration let's push the brake a little bit here so it doesn't get out of control you know i mean
01:26:47.760
that's what it feels like when i'm reading these pieces and highlighting you know long term it might
01:26:52.960
still be good but short term maybe those are interchangeable to be honest to a certain extent
01:26:58.480
um but it's always this dishonesty right here's actually here's david schwartz right together with
01:27:02.720
olaf palme at the time he of course opened the borders truly uh of sweden had begun that process
01:27:08.240
uh there's other politicians social democrats are writing here in the piece how they're still
01:27:13.360
proud of everything they do and what they transfer how they transformed the country now of course we
01:27:17.200
have uh generations now of just pure misery by swedish people especially those who are uh you know
01:27:23.600
affected by this and living in living in those areas and the barry and stuff the barry weiss says
01:27:29.280
they may write about some of those things that are going on but exactly they never give a solution
01:27:34.800
we provide a solution yeah they find that solution completely unacceptable and that is nazism and that
01:27:40.880
is anti-semitism they never give you a solution do they no no that's not and that's not the point
01:27:45.920
of it yeah as well the point of it is for them to step in and become the voice of the opposition it's
01:27:52.480
the oldest you know trick in the book if you will channeling some of the discontent right because
01:27:57.120
it's so obvious now you have to talk about it exactly and if you don't address that you're not
01:28:02.160
seen as one of those common sense kind of people like you know relevant what's going on here kind
01:28:06.000
of thing right um and in fact let me play this one here's another one too check this one out
01:28:10.880
american jewish committee ann schaefer immigration is a jewish issue let's play this a little bit
01:28:19.200
america's oldest civil rights organization worked on the premise that as a minority
01:28:24.640
um our security our strength our well-being in america is interdependent with those of other
01:28:32.960
minorities this is a jewish issue it it is a jewish issue to care about the those around us to care
01:28:41.680
about the larger society it is very much a jewish issue we do not live in an island we do not live in
01:28:47.360
a vacuum and we need to um to interact to connect to build relationships and to strengthen the well-being
01:28:57.520
of all of the people in america it's good for america therefore it's good for the jews
01:29:04.240
thinking globally acting locally right so it's basically barbara specter about over in america
01:29:08.080
of course it's not a surprise but the uh you know uh hard seller act we could go on and on but uh but
01:29:13.680
again it's something to keep in mind you know and then of course what makes it even more frustrating
01:29:17.840
is that he almost forced kind of to take a barry weiss's position of just like the denial look at
01:29:24.320
this here like a guy here danish living in sweden of course writing for the local right super left-wing
01:29:31.280
constant propaganda in that paper to like try to you know no no it's nothing to do with immigration
01:29:35.680
right american professor of journalism okay he has a danish name i thought it was danish probably
01:29:40.080
danish roots uh professor of journalism stockholm university uh phd university of texas austin
01:29:47.040
contributor to the local blah blah blah complete nonsense this was literally covered three years
01:29:53.520
ago by the bbc oh there was some bombings that happened then oh that was already covered three
01:29:58.240
years ago by the bbc so that this is not an issue anymore as was crime in sweden i can't think of any
01:30:04.400
country in the world of just 10 million people that receive more international coverage of immigration and
01:30:09.760
crime than sweden exactly why do you think that is yeah you're dumb ass like do you know a country
01:30:15.280
with a homicide rate five to six times lower than the u.s i've seen other stats that shows just how
01:30:19.920
much more likely it is that you're subjected to violence or like standing you know stand by with
01:30:26.640
like a casual you know being a casual uh tea in like gang related crimes and stuff like that whether
01:30:32.560
it's violent attacks whether it's rape and stuff and as always of course it depends on what area you're
01:30:38.240
looking at you could but a mean thing no it's like uh it's it's as bad or even worse as many of the
01:30:44.320
the worst american cities now uh you know if you go to malmer suburbs and stockholm and stuff and you
01:30:49.760
know outside of gothenburg stuff complete uh complete insanity but anyway so it's still that the denial
01:30:55.840
of it kind of thing and again that that creates that kind of as i said before the circus of the conservative
01:31:02.320
versus the liberal um discourse right of like no here's the it's muslims that's the problem and it's
01:31:08.880
like yeah okay that's true but they're just a tool a weapon being used by someone who wants to
01:31:15.360
diversify our nations you know i mean and then you get the denial on the left-wing press and the denial
01:31:19.920
is so absurd so insane that the other side once the ideas are bounced over to them it's just like
01:31:24.960
we can't even we can't even talk they're only living the same reality these people like how do we
01:31:28.640
even do this you know what i mean but yeah this is super simple it's like if you want to solve this
01:31:33.360
ethno-nationalism right back to how it used to be each that's what israel's doing have their own
01:31:38.320
nation and you we be heck a lot more peaceful it's really that simple it's funny how there is
01:31:42.800
welcoming the stranger except not when it's in their backyard in israel right you can't okay welcome
01:31:48.000
your palestinian brothers and all your muslim brothers your semitic brothers never works that way
01:31:54.160
no they go to sweden and welcome the stranger for for you yeah and then they flee right cuck free zone
01:32:00.320
says israel has not yet learned to be multicultural and jews are at the center of that that's right
01:32:04.960
cuck free zone again she explains it so well it's like it's true and she knows it hmm yeah she
01:32:10.000
yeah it's like you don't she's real shifty i really obviously don't trust this no no no
01:32:14.720
their true score says it always makes me angry when i hear all this news about killings and rapes in
01:32:19.200
sweden where's the spirit of vikings warriors who knew no fear barbara specter said her part
01:32:24.160
but her rotten bones are trembling well what happened is that the swedish government is what's
01:32:29.520
of i'm not going to say funny but ironic i guess in the situation uh that after well
01:32:37.680
centuries of vikingry which is kind of a you know piracy of sorts right that became established
01:32:43.040
during the viking age and actually then it was like you know state uh you know state encouraged like
01:32:48.080
piracy and it was much look there's much more to it than that but just like really simplified you
01:32:52.720
know i mean it became a a mechanism and a tool you know to kind of fight back against certain things
01:32:58.160
happening in europe at the time but um they started later on in the uh you know after the viking age and
01:33:04.720
you know a few hundred years after that 14 15 16 17 hundreds um they executed a huge amount of like uh
01:33:14.320
criminals in in sweden right like really strict hardcore punishments right that's partially how
01:33:20.400
we became a very orderly society there's something of course on top of that when it comes to swedish
01:33:25.040
conformity that that i think was shaped by environmental um you know uh conditions i guess um
01:33:34.320
but like even small you know small low-end criminal thing was like that was like got capital punishment
01:33:40.880
and they essentially bred a super compliant uh swedish population years of like heavy
01:33:47.760
soul-crushing socialism that's right i mean that was that was later that's like you know that's like
01:33:52.640
late 1800 going into early 1900s that's when that really begun but that's part of the whole you know
01:33:58.560
how did we get here you know story uh but the point is they killed a lot of people that had that like
01:34:04.160
kind of rebellious spirit a little bit and you and you bred a uh a a group of conformity now
01:34:12.560
ironically that can actually be used to your advantage once if you conform to the right thing
01:34:17.440
that's just it so it's not always bad but right now that that that we used to be a strength have
01:34:22.320
been used against us but we can flip that back again and and it could be this very interesting
01:34:26.320
dynamic situation where you all of a sudden which i hope which is what we're working towards
01:34:30.720
of getting in sweden which is where essentially everyone in the country have now become
01:34:35.200
the norm is to be nationalistic oriented the norm is to look after sweden the norm is to be
01:34:40.000
looking after our culture our people our heritage and once you see a collective effort towards that
01:34:44.960
direction you will see massive changes under a super short time and and and you'll you won't even
01:34:52.560
not like how the hell is this possible you know kind of thing and you'll have some really look some
01:34:56.880
really fucking high iq people getting their some of the best minds uh on to work on this problem
01:35:04.000
yeah that's one thing how do we get those back there once they snap they freaking snap yeah you
01:35:09.360
know i know a lot a lot of pressure take a lot of bullshit until they don't you know it's just part
01:35:15.280
of the culture it's more introverted you keep things within you're quieter about things until you're
01:35:21.280
not yeah yep and and it's going it's going to switch and and you're living we're living in that
01:35:26.320
time right now when we're seeing that slow gradual shift towards that for us it's never fast enough
01:35:32.880
for us we wanted yesterday boom right now kind of thing you know i mean this has been years in the
01:35:37.040
making and it's going to take years to get out of it yeah patience again i could go rapidly once that
01:35:42.000
has switched over once the the cup has flown over once the the camel's back is broken kind of thing
01:35:47.600
um but for right now just be um be patient work change things change what you can influence people
01:35:57.040
talk with people uh spread information help to wake more people up help to support organizations
01:36:03.280
they're working towards this work in the background work in the shadows everything in your power that
01:36:07.120
you can do everything you can but stay calm okay stay calm down don't be like an emotional woman
01:36:13.120
oh that's it it's over you know it's like calm the fuck down like we'll we're fixed we're going to
01:36:18.320
fix this okay yes it's taking time yes it's not happening as fast as we would like to but it is going
01:36:23.440
to happen it's slowly and surely you're going to see that transformation and eventually that will be
01:36:29.040
we'll wake up and all of a sudden we realize we'll be in a completely completely different world
01:36:33.200
at that point in reality that's right um so we have to have you have to have that you have to you
01:36:38.240
have to be supportive you have to have a positive mind yeah half the battle is that right
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positive thinking you can't men don't go into battle thinking i'm gonna lose yeah they go in
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holding like i am gonna win you are freaking dead right like and that's what and then it's like they
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have to program their unconscious for their physical body to catch up right so it's like we have won
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we're winning we're gonna win like there there's no other option and it's not about we're gonna get
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we're gonna get what we want we're gonna get what's best for our people yeah it's always a balance
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you know because of course no one is like you can't have dunning kruger uh and it's one thing
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swedes don't have it's definitely not that you know it's like delusional in terms of like you're so
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you know you're completely lost and you think like i'm i'm winning you know kind of thing it's not that
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either you know but but just like as a mental framework as as a vision hold the victory in your
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mind and it you know and it might even come at the hands of mechanisms and properties that we can't
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even think about right now you know i mean there's so many things that could happen and change along
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the way um but it's but if you but if you if you lose if you don't have faith essentially i'm not
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saying it's down to faith it is not uh it's down to action ultimately but you can't also act too
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prematurely and when there's not enough of us it will just be violent you know boom gone that's it
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you know kind of thing so it's a timing issue but then you have to have hold that vision to create
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that reality it's you know might sound you know oh oh it's magic but you know manifestationism i
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mean it's it's very true and it's there's something about the uh programming the unconscious mind and
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then the body will follow there really is something to that absolutely and you lay opportunities will
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open up and they'll present themselves and you'll walk into those situations because you've opened the
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door starting in your mind yeah if you've closed your door to that so something is possible that
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you you know you think this is impossible it's not going to happen you'll never act or even
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approach those opportunities where solutions will present themselves all right archie says white
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liberals rarely can't be converted especially if they're rich emily yukas was in the right situation
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to convert white flight is the best solution yeah i mean and it's the same thing there like you might
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see you might you you i mean swedes is known for their uh so-called white flight swedish flight you know
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i mean none of them actually wants to live in those areas i mean and they will find a way you know
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i mean and not everyone can i understand that too um but again things are changing and uh you know some
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sometimes there i've seen i've seen liberals come over to our side i mean i've seen i've seen that
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i've seen personally i know people that have been uh you know more or less like you know left-wing
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people especially in their youth and stuff like that you know i mean they don't see the whole picture
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maybe they're kids something else happened and they become more and more conservative and
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eventually we get emails all the time from people yeah so it's not changed i i don't think it's
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impossible the door is closed maybe the hardcore hardcore like activists are just dying yeah sure
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like give up on those but there's plenty of people out there that are like i don't know what's going on
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i don't like it but i don't want to be racist you know kind of thing that you can like still like
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hey come on like like it's your kid's future here come on like come up you know let's come over to
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outside that's right all right so let's play the oh do you have a couple more there um yeah i'll get to
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those in a minute kak free zone bill biz thank you but i know you want to play this should we play
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this one yeah here's a perfect example right of like meanwhile in israel right uh israeli
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politician benjamin babayoff an immigrant on immigrant children we must preserve a jewish majority
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they need to come here they need to come here they need to come here they need to come here
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binyamin babayoff is a membas party and a tel aviv city councillor he sees these children as a threat to the
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We are the most important to us and we are the most important to our society.
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I want to tell them, Father, I have been here for a few years.
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You don't need to come and take them in a trauma,
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and you are not going to take them into trauma.
01:41:21.180
But, you know, the good thing about Sweden is we have this,
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I don't know if you know this, but we have this backup country
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So we can just go there in case something happens, right?
01:41:33.180
No, but you won't see Barry Weiss address any kind of issue
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And she doesn't call them Nazis and extremists for wanting that, right?
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Cuck Friesone says they shame us with the insult,
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not see-ism, because they want people to not see the truth.
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I think with faith we align ourselves with our ancestors and our creator's power,
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and we become part of an ancient struggle that transcends time.
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Archie, today a friend that was a commie visited me.
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He said that his radical shift to many right-wing issues occurred
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after watching Palestinians and Jews fight in the street during a protest last year.
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A Jewish woman named Marine France Cohen just found out about her.
01:42:25.180
She's embarking on a devious plan to transform this small, quaint French town of 2,000 people
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with 70 new fake refugee families, in other words, to flood them overnight.
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No member of this Cohen family lives in the town, of course.
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But they're willing to invest millions of euros of their fortune to make this vision of this multicultural arc,
01:42:58.180
this multicultural Noah's arc they're talking about, a reality.
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Not in Israel, not in her neighborhood, but in this tiny, quaint French town.
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The scheme would be funded with money from the private Mercy Fund,
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which was created by Marie France Cohen, this lady, and is managed by her three sons.
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Other financing would come from federal taxpayer subsidies and the local municipality.
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So they would get to pay for all these invaders.
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By the way, her family lives in this high society life.
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I went and looked at the website, $230 for a kid's sweatshirt.
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And also some decor brand of like a fancy home decor brand.
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She lives in a 17th century France home, but she really hates French people
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since she's willing to spend millions of her money to replace them.
01:43:54.180
Well, the town, they say no, they don't want it.
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Residents are opposed to it, pointing out that no one in the family
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will have to actually deal with the consequences of this experimental Noah's arc
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or the long-term consequences for this small town, right?
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The town launched a citizens' group opposed to the targeted replacement,
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The individuals have sent an open letter to the mayor of Kallak
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They said the objective would be to repopulate a small aging town with migrants,
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Migrants would therefore be supervised, housed, and trained,
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This is what this Jewish lady is claiming they're going to do.
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The arrival of 70 non-European families would totally upset the life of the municipality.
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38 non-French speaking children would be educated at the Kallak school
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This would further complicate the task of teachers.
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How can you impose on the people of Kallak such a project that calls into question
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the identity of our population and before the real cost of the project is determined?
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They say you're going to create in the middle of Brittany in Argo
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a foreign community with all the issues related to these groups.
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You are going to move the problems of the big cities to the countryside.
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This is what the citizens of Kallak are warning.
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Being targeted by this sinister rich Jewish lady who could honestly really care less about
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Using fake refugees as a weapon, basically, while trying to pretend it's something biblical,
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It's just like an experiment into Noah's Ark, a multicultural Noah's Ark.
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Remember when just 50 refugees were sent to the liberal wealthy Martha's Vineyard?
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And they were moved within 24 hours to a military base
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in a conservative part of Cape Cod to deal with them.
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Henrik, I think you said that she has one living there.
01:45:49.180
Yeah, she took in one, like, Afghan or Libyan or something like that, I think.
01:45:52.180
But I'm sure they live way in the guest quarters, far away or whatever.
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It's the one thing they do in order to, like, see, now no one can accuse me.
01:46:05.180
It's typical super rich elitist who wants it in your town, not in her palace, and certainly not in Israel.
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Look at these, like, horrible—oh, I can't—okay, it's too—but look at the faces down there in the bottom right.
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Like, oof, this is like the new wonderful—look at this person in the window there.
01:46:35.180
—is just kind of working on this plan, welcoming the stranger, not into her town, of course, not into her place, all part of the plan to relocate diversity into these small, white, conservative towns as a way to transform their homes forever, right?
01:46:50.180
Demographically, politically, socially, religiously, culturally, everything.
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It's about replacing white people and ending whiteness, something, you know, Cohen's class of friends want and work for.
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So, it's just amazing how another one just pops up.
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Yeah, and of course, it's like, you know—of course, fully backed by Macron, he's the one who announced the plan, but as usual, he's not the one behind the plan.
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And this lady doesn't live there, this hideous woman.
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I'm going to push it anyway for my social experiment.
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If you read the Sotheby's article here, where did it go?
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It's like, oh, I—there's so much that was done, you know, the community did so many things for me, and now I just want to give back.
01:47:41.180
So, I'm going to go to Israel and promote multicultural—no.
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I'm going to stay in France, and we're going to turn a whole town into some refugee, you know, resettlement, you know, experiment, essentially.
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Because we're just giving back—we're philanthropic.
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We're just giving back to the community kind of thing.
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Kveldulv 1889 says, just moved to TN, Tennessee, I guess.
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I never get to watch live streams, but wanted to show some appreciation.
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So, that is an incredible thing of what's happening there.
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And we can actually extend the conversation a little bit.
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Can you imagine just being that, like, being in that woman's frame of mind, just trying to fund something, this town you don't live in, the town doesn't want it, and you're still pushing it on these people?
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It's not because she'll just initially set it up, but then throw it on the town and everyone else has to pay for it and take care of it and figure it out.
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I mean, until they start doing this, like, in Israel and stuff, I mean, there's always, like, a Barbara Spector around the corner, you know what I mean?
01:49:10.180
And, like, lobbying and changing the demographics, and this is the right thing to do, and it's like, you don't even belong…
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France should, as hard as possible, confiscate all this family's wealth or something because they're, like, you know, putting it to work against the interest of France and French people.
01:49:35.180
So, anyway, so over to England real quick here, too.
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Same thing happening there, of course, very much strengthening by all the wonderful diversity here.
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Hindus and Muslims are now fighting on the streets of the UK.
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Apparently, there was a cricket match between India and Pakistan that started the whole thing.
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Attention escalator of the weekend with the alleged vandalism of a temple.
01:50:00.180
The Muslim community has accused a group of Hindu men of taking out an impromptu march and smashing glass bottles.
01:50:06.180
It's like seeing Kurds and Turks fighting on the streets of Germany and now, like, German police have to, like, sort this out and fixing.
01:50:14.180
See what a strength this is? It just continues to strengthen us all the time.
01:50:18.180
Here's another example of what what how strength the UK has gotten since they opened their borders.
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Yeah, how come he's not going down? What the heck?
01:51:00.180
So I thought I'd whip out enriched. Yes, enriched.
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We need one like once a stamp or something like a like an overlay logo that just enriched.
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Ideas like the Great Replacement, which is the perfect marriage, really, between Islamophobic racism, anti-semitism and white nationalism,
01:51:27.180
because the theory goes that there is a sort of Zionist conspiracy to breed out white people.
01:51:36.180
The white British population has decreased by 600,000, while the minority population has increased by 1.2 million.
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Here's Ash Sarkar, wonderful woman, anti-white as they come.
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Look at this. I'm not sure what's going on here, but that's Ash Sarkar, everybody.
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And, of course, this little good here, just a reminder of what's happening in Ireland.
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It's the New Ireland. It is, though. It is the New Ireland.
01:52:07.180
It's the New Ireland of new different diversities, multicultural people, Filipinos, Spanish, Africans.
01:52:18.180
I met a girl the other day, and I was like, where are you from?
01:52:22.180
She goes, my man's from China, and my dad is from Africa.
01:52:25.180
I'm like, whoa, Ireland is unique now. We're mixed.
01:52:30.180
Because I can imagine in 10 years' time, there's going to be Barack Obama's walking around, Beyonce's, and...
01:52:38.180
You mean Barack Obama, Beyonce? I mean, that's all you need, really, right?
01:52:44.180
The whites are going extinct here now, so we're thinking of...
01:52:49.180
Just in case. And they're laughing, and they're playing music to that.
01:52:51.180
Just so you know how much they love Ireland, which is an awesome culture.
01:52:55.180
Of course. And then, of course, you can go to Wales, right?
01:53:01.180
But, you know, nothing's happening. It's happening, but it's not happening.
01:53:10.180
We're not going to have time to play, but I heard another...
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It was a talk show in Britain where, like, also people are concerned with, like, demographically what's happening and stuff.
01:53:22.180
Just non-stop, like, making fun of them and calling them racist.
01:53:26.180
Or white British people being replaced by immigrants.
01:53:29.180
And this turd here, this host, I forget what his name is.
01:53:44.180
This goes for, like, 25 minutes of just, like, a super cut of this guy just, like, you know, making fun of the whole thing.
01:53:52.180
You know, the strategy is let's just name-call and cover it up for as long as you possibly can until the damage is done.
01:54:01.180
Now you're diverse, so now you can't do anything about it, you know?
01:54:03.180
Of course, we will and we can, but, you know, this is the nature of the game, right?
01:54:09.180
We're squeezing a couple more things here before we wrap up.
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Joseph Thomas says, what do you think the end game reason for Jews wanting to replace whites is?
01:54:25.180
It's a new order, new way, new global system that needs to come in place.
01:54:30.180
And you just need to eradicate white people first because they're the most problematic, the most likely historically they have stood in the way of that.
01:54:39.180
And in some cases almost kind of fought back against that.
01:54:44.180
But I do generally believe that, like, right now they're using other ethnic groups against white.
01:54:48.180
But if they won't get there, so don't get me wrong, but if they would have achieved their victory and got rid of white people, they would have moved on to the next one.
01:54:57.180
This is literally about creating a ruthless, cosmopolitan, global, you know, creature, essentially, which has no allegiance to nation, tradition, heritage, anything like that, or their own people.
01:55:08.180
Cuck Frison responds to that, and he says, religion is part of it.
01:55:14.180
And they are the chosen ones who are promised to rule the world from a one-world government from Jerusalem.
01:55:21.180
It's also that they feel they must destroy us in order to be safe.
01:55:27.180
When the switch is finally flipped, remember the ratio of white French versus Dahomey Africans, 150 to 1.
01:55:33.180
They're afraid of us, and it's becoming more obvious as more of our people begin to notice.
01:55:39.180
Yeah, I mean, technology is a big part of it, and we don't really know what that's...
01:55:42.180
Partially that could be used against us, but that could also be, of course, tools that we can use, you know what I mean?
01:55:51.180
It's a big risk with things that they're doing and how fast that they're moving.
01:55:55.180
Lars Agerbeck says, during the Second World War, Jews fled from Germany, German-occupied countries to neutral Sweden.
01:56:01.180
And I wonder what this has meant for the development of Swedish society regarding policy on immigration and the public debate.
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Sweden is the hardest, and that is why it will be the turning point for the West.
01:56:17.180
Oh, this was going back to the Weinstein comments.
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And then Bill Biz says, of course, BLM, LGBTQ, climate change crazies, Antifa, never ever use memes.
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Hail Red Ice from the official purge state of Illinois.
01:56:57.180
I think that's to, like, make room for, like, the ones who said the wrong thing on social media.
01:57:11.180
World Economic Forum and TED Talks have teamed up to do a video basically about, it's not directly about depopulation.
01:57:31.180
These groups and these NGOs and these people talking about these kinds of floating, these new ideas.
01:57:36.180
Obviously, you have to bring up, in some cases, there are real tangible problems that we should do something about that needs to be done.
01:57:42.180
In other cases, it's artificially created problems, which, like, okay, whatever, like the 1.5 degrees, like, issue that the IPCC raised.
01:57:51.180
If you look back historically, this have happened both when man has been here and before man was here, right?
01:57:57.180
The temperature changes, climate change have happened, you know, as long as the planet has existed, kind of thing.
01:58:04.180
But some of the ideas are kind of interesting that they bring up, right?
01:58:09.180
And I think they're highlighting this, too, because they're part of the same school of thought, such as the Club of Rome, which released one of the first reports on this.
01:58:18.180
So, like, limits to growth is what it was called.
01:58:20.180
And this is really, like, a version of taking that discussion a little bit further and looking at this, how do we parse, like, having our economic system and then having endless growth to the economy and material wealth and how we produce things and stuff like that.
01:58:35.180
And, of course, things such as immigration is never brought up in a discussion like this, which, of course, it should every time.
01:58:44.180
And this was released, like, just the other day, I believe, as well.
01:58:48.180
But the point is, they will create artificial scare scenarios in order to get you to comply to this new, the reset, the reformation period that we're going through right now.
01:59:02.180
And that's really the ultimate point of these kinds of things is to get people to usher them into this, like, yes, we need to degrowth.
01:59:09.180
And I'm not saying, like, yeah, of course, of course, there's a problem with endless growth and, you know, an economy that just keeps rising and rising.
01:59:26.180
Let's say you discover a magical gold coin that doubles every 25 years.
01:59:35.180
But a thousand years later, you'd have over a trillion.
01:59:39.180
And in just 4,600 years, your gold coins would outweigh the observable universe.
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This periodic doubling is an example of exponential growth.
01:59:50.180
And while we're not in any danger of discovering a real-life golden goose coin,
01:59:56.180
something almost as consequential has been growing like this for the past 200 or so years.
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Many economists think that an eternally growing economy is necessary to keep improving people's lives.
02:00:11.180
And that if the global economy stops growing, people would fight more over the fixed amount of value that exists rather than working to generate new value.
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And that raises the question, is infinite growth possible on a finite planet?
02:00:26.180
We measure economic growth by tracking the total financial value of everything a country, or the world, produces and sells on the market.
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These products can help us meet basic needs, or improve our individual and collective quality of life.
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But they also, crucially, take resources to invent, build, or maintain.
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It's valuable in part because it contains aluminum, gallium, and silicon,
02:00:55.180
all of which took energy and resources to mine, purify, and turn into a phone.
02:01:00.180
It's also valuable because of all the effort that went into designing the hardware and writing the software.
02:01:06.180
And it's also valuable because a guy in a black turtleneck got up on stage and told you it was.
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So how do we grow the total financial value of all things?
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However you do it, growing the economy requires resources and energy.
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To answer this question, let's consider what goes into the economy and what comes out of it.
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Its inputs are labor, capital, which you can think of as money, and natural resources like water or energy.
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Over the past 200 years, economies have gotten exponentially more efficient at producing value.
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If we, as a species, are able to keep upgrading our economies so that they get ever more efficient,
02:02:01.180
we could theoretically pump out more and more value using the same, or let's be really ambitious here, fewer resources.
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So how do we do that? How do we increase efficiency?
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New tech, in addition to making things more efficient, can also generate new demand, which ends up using more resources.
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We're actually not in imminent danger of running out of most resources, but we have a much bigger and more immediate problem.
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The global economy, and in particular those of rich countries, is driving climate change and destroying valuable natural environments on which all of us depend.
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Soil, forests, fisheries, and countless other resources that help keep our civilization running.
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Most economists think that new ideas will be able to fix most of these problems.
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They argue that, in the same way that exponentially increasing resource and energy use have fueled exponential economic growth,
02:03:10.180
human ingenuity has also increased exponentially, and will rise to meet these challenges in ways that we simply can't predict.
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For example, between 2000 and 2014, Germany grew their GDP by 16%, while cutting CO2 emissions by 12%.
02:03:29.180
And here, guys, here's one of those, like, who the hell cares?
02:03:32.180
You know, like, carbon is this artificially created issue, which is not really a problem.
02:03:36.180
But whatever, it's another minute and a half of the video here. Let's hear the rest out here.
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That's impressive, but it's not cutting emissions fast enough to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
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For this reason, and others, some economists think the solution is to re-engineer our economies completely.
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They make the case that what we should really be doing is weaning ourselves from the addiction to growth and shifting to a post-growth economy.
02:04:03.180
I.e., the Great Reset. Now, that might sound good, but we'll talk more about that in a minute.
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Well, it doesn't sound good. Obviously, this is an issue. This can't go on forever.
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But you know that their fix always going to have a little something extra up their sleeve.
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We wouldn't assume that the economy should grow. Instead, it would require us to focus on improving what we really need.
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Things like renewable energy, health care, and public transportation.
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To do that, post-growth economists suggest that rich countries should do things like guarantee living wages, reduce wealth and income inequality,
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and ensure universal access to public services like health care.
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In such an economy, people would be theoretically less dependent on their jobs to earn their living or get health care.
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So it might be more feasible to scale down production of things deemed less necessary.
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But this raises other questions. Who gets to define what's necessary?
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How would we resolve the inevitable disagreements?
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Could we really do away with entire industries?
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The, we'll come up with new ideas to solve these problems, approach can seem as realistic as, well, a magical gold coin.
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And the, we have to fundamentally change our economies, approach can seem politically daunting, particularly in rich countries.
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But one way or another, we have to find a way to benefit everyone while also taking care of our planet.
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We have to enlist help. Learn more about the role AI systems should and shouldn't play in the future.
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All right, that's the video right there. But, you know, so, okay, interesting, you know, conversations.
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But of course, there's just a very simple kind of way of looking at this, which is really like what they're talking about is this.
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Yes, because they're talking about less stuff because global warming, right, not because materialism won't fulfill you, not because we should have bigger goals than material stuff, not because there's too much plastic useless crap.
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It's about priming this great reset, this modest pot living on their terms while they still fly around in their private jets and have caviar.
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That's just it. And, you know, you can almost by even by the including that, like, but that raises problems.
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Who should get to decide what, you know, what we need and so forth.
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It's like, well, they're thinking of those issues.
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Like, no, it's like this is about them taking control.
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And again, it's like it's kind of interesting because it's also these discussions are not being had at a time when most people are struggling and are stressed about some of the most fundamental materialistic issues that we've ever had.
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Right. You know, I mean, and now it's like this.
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Now it's a great time to restructure everything.
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Right. And it's also based on this false premise that is like, oh, it's comes down to one point five degrees.
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And, you know, the report from the IPCC is complete garbage.
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But even that is like it that doesn't really matter.
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Right. CO2 makes up one point zero zero point zero five percent of the atmosphere, of which 97 percent is made by nature.
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Three percent by humans, of which one point five is by Australia.
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This was in a paper in Australia, obviously. Right.
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Do you truly believe in any noticeable impact on climate change?
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It's a it's a non-issue. Right. They picked a non-issue in order to drive the reset.
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Right. And it's because it's going to be carbon credits.
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They're going to take the carbon out of the atmosphere and lock it up and all these crazy things.
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I'm surprised they didn't address the issue of like overpopulation directly.
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But that's always something to keep in mind here. Right.
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That this is this is the other thing that they have in mind.
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This is a German ad that says future or climate killer.
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And of course, again, a couple of classics here that we've shown before that this is what it's about.
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They didn't dare to go into this in this video.
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But these are the discussions that they are wanting to have as well.
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Not immigration, not curbing, bringing other people to the West to bring them into our lifestyle and things like that.
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No, no, no. You as a white person need to have fewer children at a time when they already are.
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Yeah. And then, of course, you have the pivot towards the, you know, the connection between the covid issue that happened.
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Right. The covid-19 pandemic is not a solution for climate change.
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However, it does provide us with a platform for more sustained and ambitious climate action to reduce emissions to net zero through a complete transformation of our
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This is from the one of the world's, sorry, United Nations adjacent, you know, organizations.
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And then it's always like, well, the climate issue, too, was picked because it's like it's always going to be a global issue.
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And if you don't comply, if you don't do what you're told, well, you're going to die.
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Right. Humanity faces collective suicide over climate crisis.
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And which, of course, Texas into get well, get ready for the climate lockdowns.
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Right. And whether it's over energy or CO2 or whatever it is.
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And meanwhile, the people are telling us this are literally sitting in like gold plated palaces.
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You know, I mean, I'm eating like the best and the finest caviar that the world can offer.
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I don't think it's it's massive, massive hypocrisy by these people.
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And in fact, well, if they are believers in this, why don't they begin giving up their lifestyles then?
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Sell one of your, you know, five homes that you have in your yachts.
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And again, a couple of more clips are real quick.
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But like you have to understand that this is going to be taken into like this is no, this is national security.
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If you don't do what we're telling you what we want here, you're going to die.
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And then lastly, it's a driver of actual missions because climate change creates instability,
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And you can end up the fighting in Syria started really as a result of a drought.
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And so there's a, it can actually drive military missions and force the military to become involved in places and at times where they wouldn't have had to otherwise.
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He is the National Security Council coordinator for strategic communications, right, with the military.
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And then, of course, let's not forget King Charles III, right, what he's going to do.
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So, ladies and gentlemen, my plea today is for countries to come together to create the environment that enables every sector of industry to take the action required.
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We know this will take trillions, not billions of dollars.
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We also know that countries, many of whom are burdened by growing levels of debt, simply cannot afford to go green.
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Here we need a vast military style campaign to marshal the strength of the global private sector.
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With trillions at his disposal, far beyond global GDP, and with the greatest respect, beyond even the governments of the world's leaders, it offers the only real prospect of achieving fundamental economic transition.
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They're going to make nature tradable assets on the stock market.
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The new economic system and people like King Charles.
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And, of course, you could argue he's just the front man of a puppet for this, really.
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But I think he's genuinely interested and a true believer in a method like this, right?
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But as you said before, Lana, one of the most important points, right, it's always this happiness or how well a country is always just measured in, like, material wealth or, like, even down to, like, healthcare.
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Obviously, that's more important, but, like, what about, like, belonging, culture, heritage, your ethnos.
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But liberals are the most materialistic people I've ever met in my life.
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Like, the rich white liberal and Jewish liberals are the most materialistic people on the planet.
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And so, therefore, we have to, you know, we have to create it, essentially.
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But it's interesting that when they began raising this and Bill Clinton, he had this Clinton Global Initiative stuff, which was more of the same, all the stuff just the other day here.
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But Bill Gates mentioned that in one of the 60 Minutes interviews.
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Basically, we have to muster, I mean, Prince Charles here is talking about a militaristic-like kind of effort, basically, to tackle this problem of climate change.
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We have to, like, much more funds, but we need to pour billions and billions into this effort and stuff.
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And, of course, Biden, just in his recent UN talk, addressed this directly.
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To meet our global responsibility, my administration is working with our Congress to deliver more than $11 billion a year to international climate finance to help lower-income countries implement their climate goals.
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$11 billion yearly, taking that out of climate crisis and just giving it to more countries.
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It sounds like Americans can't hit their homes soon, the food issues, you know, just complete chaos, you know, it's falling apart.
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We'll have to squeeze that in, I think, in the coming Weekend Warrior show here, too.
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But this is very important because this is, like, really one of the bigger assaults right now.
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It's to bridge the whole, like, the COVID thing with the climate thing into the energy thing.
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And that's also really, it's just one massive, like, anti-Western, anti-white thing at the end, you know, bundle into that whole thing.
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They're addressing it everywhere, but it's primarily targeting us.
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And we are the ones who are going to pay for all of this, you know what I mean?
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And they're doing it by, you know, scaring most people into compliance, you know what I mean?
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You're going to die if you don't do what we tell you, you know, kind of thing.
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Like, only a small faction of people actually believe that.
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Like, I don't care about that, you know what I mean?
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I don't care if immigrants came and they, let's actually assume that what they say is true actually was true, which is not.
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But, you know, let's assume that, like, oh, they enrich your country, you're becoming more wealthier, they're doing the jobs you don't want to do, the country's making more money now, blah, blah, blah.
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I don't care if we were poorer at the end of the day.
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Like, that's not a priority for me, you know what I mean?
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It's about your people, your culture, your heritage.
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But, temporarily, that's how they've gotten most people.
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It's like, well, you know, the economy is doing good, you know, kind of thing.
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So, you know, we'll see what the effects of this.
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There's a huge risk that they're taking right now by basically balancing these vital things that we have, you know, like energy, food, water, supply chain issue, all this crazy stuff, right?
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Of just, like, toying with these things as a way to, like, you know, threaten us essentially.
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Because if it goes the wrong way, you'll have actually a real grassroots, like, revolution on your hands.
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And kind of a bunch of angry people that don't want to have any of this shit.
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He says, the Jubilees were created to resolve this greedy Jew endless economic growth madness.
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Yeah, it's funny now how it just, you know, now it's like this.
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No, the economic thing, the left have said, like, this is essential to get us to continue our agenda.
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It used to be like a, you know, but now they have their claws sunken deep into the black rocks of this world.
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I mean, or they into them, depending on how you see it.
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Every 50 years, all debts are forgiven across the community.
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Ironically, because of this great reset stuff, we're closer to that than ever.
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And partially they're kind of doing the work for us.
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I mean, I know that they'll try to last minute hoodwink us and say, here's the chaos we've, you know, that happened because you didn't comply.
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Here's the fourth industrial revolution for you right here.
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But, you know, again, if we can be ready and take things away from that, you know what I mean?
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That's it's a time of great opportunity, you know, to be honest.
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There's always one that slips through the cracks.
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Just an Odyssey coin from that's that's that's sob.
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John Kutarski says if the blacks had the IQ of the white or even the Jew or Asian, they would genocide us all.
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They are the most tribal of any races and they hate.
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The Jays are wrong to take them under their wing.
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It seems that they're willing accomplices right now, but you could be right.
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Sadly, USA isn't able to apply the method to the modern criminals.
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Then you have issues like press alarm and stuff like that, too.
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I guess it's if it's strong enough, a prison system.
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But in this case, now with prisoners in the West, it's just like it just breeds more criminality and networks.
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We'll take care of you while you like make criminal connections and work out all day.
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Ziofri says revenge destroying national identities that then easier to take over for Zionist bankers.
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If world would find out 9-11, a Mossad false flag was a catalyst for Middle East destabilization and the war on terror.
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Bibi Netanyahu said the U.S. needs a Pearl Harbor and they got that.
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Or billion dollar settlements for Ecuador against Chevron.
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Steve Donzinger, ESQ, was persecuted by U.S. government so much for loving the environment.
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Earth is their heaven, but they don't want to share it with us.
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They want it for themselves so they can have their yacht trips.
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