00:59:42.620I'd prefer them making movies like Black Panther than like, you know, promoting violence and gang culture and, you know, rap music and that kind of stuff.
00:59:51.200But it's, again, you're totally right about the double standards, though.
01:03:48.640He threatened an entire country to ruin their tourist industry, thereby ruining their economy, because he didn't like that they had put a ban on circumcision in Iceland.
01:03:57.160And did you see, do you remember the letter that he sent of, like, threatening and telling how...
01:04:01.940He basically said, he admitted, this is an anti-Semitic trope, right, but he admitted that basically we control the media and have such a good relationship with the media in America that we can tarnish and ruin your reputation, Iceland, so you better do what we say.
01:04:18.840That's not like a, you know, nice country you have there.
01:04:22.400Shame if something would happen to it.
01:04:24.000That's basically what he's saying, you know?
01:04:25.360Uh, the, the documentary about the ADL called Defamation, it has a clip of Abe, the former head of ADL, Abe Foxman, uh, lecturing and threatening the Ukrainian government that they better not call, uh, they not, better not compare the holodomor to the Holocaust.
01:04:46.560And then, then they interview a woman that's, like, familiar with Foxman and the ADL, and she goes, oh, yeah, like, he, they do this all the time, like, threaten governments like that.
01:04:53.560Oh, my God, it's, it's unbelievable that these people have gotten the leeway that they have.
01:04:58.080Well, it just shows you that their, their connections are, uh, real, uh, they have people that are thinking like them, they're agreeing with them, or they're threatened by them.
01:05:05.800I mean, we, we don't know the, all, all the details of what's happening on the back end, but what we can see is the evidence out front in public life, and that's basically, like, yeah, they're running the show, like, they're, they're dictating, and they get to, they can threaten people.
01:05:18.320That's, like, tortious, uh, tortious interference, right, going in and, and, like, banning businesses, or, uh, I mean, again, even, like, uh, other activists have done that, right, uh, from, from ADL2 and SPLC and stuff.
01:05:30.780They go in and, like, block businesses, and they, you know, go to, like, a third party that, you know, someone like us or others use, and they say, no, you have to, you have to ban all these people or else.
01:07:31.680Um, but also my point is the, the general, like, thrust, uh, like that these mainstream kind of conservative right-wing personalities on Twitter have, have like all put out stuff like,
01:08:13.080There's a black, young black woman who's framing this from a point of view of like, uh, disinformation and, you know, Russians and disinformation agents are going after just minorities.
01:08:23.260And so basically we need a way to protect non-white people.
01:08:28.000...threat to our homeland is mis- and disinformation.
01:08:31.000You noted that it's a concern of yours at the border with human smuggling organizations peddling misinformation to exploit vulnerable migrants for profit.
01:08:38.500One of my main concerns about disinformation is that foreign adversaries attempt to destabilize our elections by targeting people of color with disinformation campaigns.
01:08:46.680After it became clear that there was foreign meddling in our 2016 election, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence authored a report on the disinformation tactics used by Russia's internet research agency, the IRA, to interfere in the election.
01:09:00.680The report found that, quote, no single group of Americans was targeted by the IRA information operatives more than African Americans.
01:09:07.680A newer trend that we saw in the 2020 election and already in the 2022 midterms is that disinformation is being heavily targeted at Spanish-speaking voters, sparking and fueling conspiracy theories.
01:09:19.680DHS and its components play a big role in addressing mis- and disinformation in Spanish and other languages.
01:09:26.680Can you share what steps you've taken and what future plans you have to address Spanish language mis- and disinformation through department-wide approach?
01:09:34.680Congresswoman, we have a number of different offices engaged in this critical effort.
01:09:40.680Of course, our cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency has an entire effort focused on election security.
01:09:50.680Our Office of Policy, Office of Planning Policy and Strategy, also is a leading effort.
01:09:59.680Our Undersecretary for Policy, Rob Silvers, is co-chair with our Principal Deputy General Counsel, Jennifer Daskal, in leading a just recently constituted Misinformation Disinformation Governance Board.
01:10:17.680So we're bringing- the goal is to bring the resources of the department together to address this threat.
01:10:24.680I just read a very interesting study that underscores the importance of the point that you make of the spread of mis- and disinformation in minority communities specifically.
01:10:36.680And we are focused on that in the context of our CP3 and other efforts.
01:10:43.680It's interesting- sorry, let me pause that.
01:10:45.680It's interesting that he kind of- the whole framing here is that it's that mis- and disinformation is something that only affects so-called minorities or non-white people to a certain extent, right?
01:10:55.680Yeah, there's no hate against white people online.
01:11:19.680We have just established a mis- and disinformation governance board in the Department of Homeland Security to more effectively combat this threat, not only to election security, but to our homeland security.
01:11:34.680We are disseminating information to the secretaries of state.
01:11:39.680We are counseling them and providing resources to ensure better physical security.
01:11:45.680We are addressing all aspects of election security given, of course, the midterm elections that are upon us and the fundamental integrity of our democratic processes that is at stake.
01:12:04.680Let me go over to that one right here.
01:12:05.680So this is the same organization, the Department of Homeland Security.
01:12:08.680Remember, we've got to frame this in the right way here, that was set up after 9-11 to deal with terrorist attacks, right, and terrorism and all that kind of stuff.
01:12:17.680And this is, you know, you know, all these changes happened in airports and security and more surveillance and stuff.
01:12:23.680I think even some at some point, I think they wheeled out that the total information awareness group.
01:12:32.680Remember that even the logo and stuff.
01:12:49.680And, you know, here's like a logo, right, of what they were using, right, total information awareness, like the eye in the pyramid, like looking over the whole earth and stuff.
01:12:56.680But it kind of reminds me of that a little bit of like what the DHS has been doing, right?
01:13:00.680And again, think about how they reworked their purpose, essentially, after, I guess, I guess it happened in a way when Trump was, this is interesting.
01:13:12.680And I want to get your check on this, Adam, because what I'm seeing with Musk is an overlap that I'm seeing that I saw with Trump, that they have this shadow version of what they think Trump is going to do.
01:13:30.680He's going to be, you know, do all these things are good for white people.
01:13:33.680And then Trump himself, the actual Trump, couldn't even mention white people by name.
01:13:37.680You know, he's like, look at my African-American over there.
01:13:39.680And we're doing all these great things for minorities and non-white people and all that stuff, right?
01:13:43.680And I'm seeing kind of Musk in the same way that the left is so neurotic and psychotic and insane that they're creating this shadow version of what they think Musk is.
01:13:52.680Or what they think Musk or Trump is or what they're going to do.
01:13:55.680But the problem is then they're acting on those things and not actually the reality of what the people have done or not done.
01:15:36.680When we were booted off of YouTube in October 2019, there was like journalists starting lobbying immediately to like get us banned from Facebook.
01:15:43.680And we started uploading our videos there.
01:15:46.680We had like 100,000 followers there or whatever.
01:15:48.680And then shortly after, we ended up on that, the most dangerous individuals list together with like flanked by two dead Nazis like Hermann Goering.
01:15:55.680And what was who was the other one again?
01:15:59.680Hermann Goering and Heinrich Himmler, I think it was.
01:16:09.680They put me on a list with like, you know, ISIS terrorists and Alana as well.
01:16:12.680A bunch of people on those, not just us, but like a bunch of people and like a bunch of dead national socialists from Germany, all in this huge blacklist on Facebook that they have.
01:16:21.680Like, these are the most dangerous individuals in the world.
01:16:24.680And therefore we need to basically keep an eye on them.
01:38:01.680Have you seen any of that of like how some of these oligarchs like pouring millions and millions into like funding concerts and balloons and like all these things around at that time?
01:38:11.680I mean, it's like it's like a BBC did a documentary called Russian Godfathers, where this is like right in the open of like what they did, how they pulled it off, all the different magazines that they sponsored to get the wheels going on the on the overthrow.
02:02:36.680But it's like this idea that the, some of these conservatives have been pushing recently that.
02:02:40.680Um, all the CRT stuff is somehow about segregating the races or it's about, uh, making, making us divided or, or, or pushing one race, uh, is more victim than others or something.
02:02:54.680Instead of just admitting the obvious, which is like, well, within critical race theory, Adam, there's only one race that you can shit on.
02:03:03.680Like it's an anti white, uh, you know, methodology and, uh, um, you know, a method that they've been bringing in into the schools recently.
02:03:11.680Um, but yeah, it's, it's, it's kind of disappointing that they're not stronger, you know, some of these issues, to be honest.
02:03:17.680I think I remember DeSantis gave a press conference recently where he actually used the term anti white.
02:03:39.680I do want to cover the food issue real quick here.
02:03:41.680I don't want to hold you too long, Adam, but we had some other topics, but let's kind of fast forward a little bit in our, uh, uh, document here that we had for today.
02:03:50.680Um, and talk about the, uh, the Cargile, Cargile, I think that's what they're called.
02:03:55.680Um, yeah, China was going to do some cultivated, uh, meats that it ties into this discussion as well.
02:04:02.680Uh, China's five year agricultural plan, uh, includes cultivated meat for the first time ever.
02:04:09.680So they're speculating that the Chinese government will actually begin to put money, uh, into some of these corporations that are producing, um, fake meat, essentially.
02:04:18.680That's right. Some of it is vat grown. Some of it is, you know, cultivated in different things. Most of it, I guess, is vat, uh, vat grown. Right.
02:04:25.680I was going to say that about the cow story earlier. It's like, at least it's a pro cow type of a headline instead of, you know, GMO, uh, soy meat.
02:04:34.680It's true. That's true. That's true. That's a good point. At least they have that. But again, did you see they're starting to put VR headsets on cows now?
02:04:41.680Yeah. Did you, did you see that story? I did see that. Yeah. It's like these weird artificial, just, I mean, Christ's sake. Like, you know, I'm not a big fan of like the, the huge, you know, factory farming and that kind of stuff.
02:04:52.680Like you need local, uh, small scale farming that like takes care of, you know, nearby community kind of thing. Right.
02:04:59.800Grass fed raw. Grass fed raw milk. Absolutely. I totally agree that that's the way to do it. Uh, nature, you know, developed and the nature made it one way for a reason. Right. It works best with us and for us.
02:05:10.700It's more, I don't think it's a humane, but it's like a, I mean that like, can you imagine some of the slaughterhouses where like they just chainsaw like the spine out of these animals, like, you know, eight hours in a row.
02:05:21.000And it just like conveyor belt of like, you know, animals hang and they're injecting them with like hormones and penicillin and like all these things you're getting super, uh, resistant bacteria coming out, uh, you know, as a consequence of some of these places, like it's, it is brutal, right? It's just a big mess.
02:05:38.000It's kosher slaughterhouses, especially particularly cruel.
02:05:42.080Yeah, it is. It's like a ritualistic murder. The muzzies do the same thing. The halal stuff. We have some of those in Sweden and it's like, yeah, I don't know why they try to ban it. Right. Didn't they try to ban it in Sweden or Iceland?
02:05:52.160Yeah. But Iceland, I think did it. What is it? Denmark? There was more, I think it was Denmark that had a more open discussion about that. And they were like, no, we're going to ban it. We can't do that. But again, think of, think of that. They're, they're again, complaining of pagans for like sacrifices and stuff.
02:06:05.520And I don't even know any pagans that do that. I don't even know any organized pagan or heathen group or an also through group or something that does that. But like, they literally have like ritualistic slaughters and murder, like, you know, killings of these animals and stuff like in, in every, they've, they've turned their food production into a ritualistic, uh, slaughter, you know, event essentially. But I don't hear that much complaining about it, to be honest.
02:06:29.520Mm hmm. Look at the chickens in New York. You've seen some of that footage, right?
02:06:33.180Oh yeah. The swinging chickens. Yeah. The, that's how they atone for their sins on Yom Kippur. Obviously swing a chicken around and you're forgiven. Makes total sense.
02:06:43.380Over your head. Right. Yeah, exactly. And that's the same belief of what Jesus is. The Yom Kippur scapegoat atonement ritual, the blood magic ritual that for, that washes away your sins.
02:06:54.580Yeah. So Jesus is like the, you know, the final like sacrifice, right? Like the ultimate or, you know, whatever you want to call it. And in a way, I guess.
02:07:01.780A final sacrifice is still the belief in a sacrifice. And it's funny. They'll be like, oh, those Vikings, those pagans, they, they sacrifice people. And that's always in the shows. It was in the Northmen also. I've heard people dispute that that even actually went on. I'm not, I'm not certain on that. I don't, I don't know if you, maybe, maybe, you know, but, um,
02:07:19.580yeah, the Christians like, oh, those pagans and they're Moloch worshipers killing babies and blah, blah, blah, or, or killing, uh, you know, sacrificing people to, uh, Odin. And meanwhile, their religion is based on, on sacrifice.
02:07:33.000Yeah. Eating, drinking the blood and eating the flesh and drinking the blood. Yeah. Yep. Uh, no, it's, it's like, yeah, it's a bunch of creepy when Satanist and a machine gun Kelly and whatever his wife's name was, you know, they do weird stuff with blood.
02:07:49.580Yeah, exactly. I played that last Wednesday show. Yeah. That's crazy.
02:07:52.600How can Christians condemn that when they're drinking blood every Sunday?
02:07:56.900Yeah. I guess it's figuratively, but it's still, I guess the, uh, the intentions there, but, uh, all right, anyway, let me do this last story here, guys. And then we'll, uh, we're going to start wrapping up. I want to play a little bit from a clip. There was a food, everyone knows there's, you know, food shortages is in the plants. It's in the works. Uh, they're using the conflict between Russia and Ukraine or Russian invasion of Ukraine.
02:08:18.100As kind of the main, uh, driver of this, which it's, it's not, uh, it's definitely a part of it. And it's definitely a big problem because you can export so much. And so does Russia, I'm going to consider fertilizer and these kinds of things. Right. Uh, but of course there's been a compounding issue over developing over a few years.
02:08:33.100A few years now, uh, supply chain breakdowns because of the lockdowns, vaccine mandates. Then you had food shortages issues because you had people not showing up to work. All these things are happening in unison. And it turns out back in 2015, uh, Cargile, which is a, can read here a little bit. Uh, one of the biggest, it's an American global food corporation based in Minnesota.
02:08:55.100Um, they had, um, let me see what it says here. Cargile, huge revenue, of course supply. The company supplies about 22% of the U S domestic meat market, importing more products from Argentina than any other company. Uh, it's the largest poultry producer in Thailand.
02:09:14.000All things, all eggs used in McDonald's, uh, passed through Cargile. Uh, it's the only U S producer of Alberg burger, burger process salt. I'm not sure what that is. Is that kosher salt? Uh, which is used in the fast food and prepared food industries. Um, huge, you know, multi, you know, billion dollar corporation, global, uh, you know, uh, footprint basically.
02:09:36.440So they did a, what they call a food chain reaction crisis simulation back in 2015. But interesting enough, it ended with a carbon, a global carbon tax for some reason, climate, hunger, civil unrest, and spiking food prices came together at the food chain reaction game in Washington, DC this week, this back in November, 2015 cooperation mostly won the day, right?
02:10:03.380So it was together with the world wildlife fund, their headquarters in DC. Uh, the game took place. Uh, so, uh, the game took the players from the year 2020 to 2030.
02:10:14.540In other words, the 10 year period that we're now in, right. And now we're beginning to see the very same issues that they're talking about just magically lines up exactly with now when we're seeing these issues, as it was projected, the decade brought two major food crises.
02:10:27.060And they even highlight Ukraine, by the way, in the footage you'll see in a moment of like a major problem area, the price is approaching 400%.
02:10:33.340Of the long-term, uh, average, a raft of climate related extreme weather events, governments toppling in Pakistan and Ukraine and famine and refugee crises in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Chad, and Sudan, along with the world wildlife fund, the center for American progress and the center for naval, uh, and, and analysis.
02:10:54.240Cargile was one of the food chain reactions organizer. Uh, the company was represented in the game by corporate vice president, Joe Stone.
02:11:02.200So let me play you a little bit from this clip here, and we might not have time to play all of it, but, uh, let's, uh, check some of it out. How to begun.
02:11:09.980There are significant risks as we look at the problems we face with regard to food security, especially going forward.
02:11:17.500Some of the most complicated and some of the most extraordinary challenges that the world has faced in all of its history.
02:11:23.500Food chain reaction is an effort to put some of the major actors on this planet who have to deal with a global food crisis.
02:11:32.180Food chain reaction was really to create these scenarios based on scenarios that have happened in the past, but how do countries respond to them?
02:11:39.180We had eight teams. We had four rounds spanning from 2020 to 2030.
02:11:44.700Our real hope was that we would get really great participants in the room, which we did.
02:11:48.900Players from all around the world to elevate a more global conversation among all of those different worldwide experts.
02:11:55.100The game itself created an opportunity to live into the future.
02:11:58.780It caused people to think through what the possibilities are. And in that process, I think they realize what they have to start to do today to prepare for the future.
02:12:09.180We began the decade in 2020 food prices in 2020 and 2021 are climbing.
02:12:16.300The world in 2020 is a world with increasing pressures from urbanization.
02:12:21.540It's a world where it's getting hotter and it's getting drier.
02:12:25.220We're also seeing increased social unrest because of the volatility in the food system.
02:12:30.420All of those factors coming together, creating that perfect storm.
02:12:33.940Food security is an issue that affects all of us.
02:12:37.140If you eat, then you're a stakeholder.
02:12:42.060The challenges and crises that we were assigned are exactly what we expect to see in the future.
02:12:47.100So you've got famine, you've got increased pests, you've got the role of climate change in the world.
02:12:52.180As we face food shortages, it can cause major political unrest.
02:12:57.380We need to be prepared to address these challenges.
02:13:00.340There'll be huge pressure to focus more domestically.
02:13:03.540But I think collectively as the United States, if we diminish our support for overseas activities,
02:13:10.740that will be a tremendous signal to the rest of the world to similarly reduce their contributions.
02:13:16.340We could send someone over to the Africa room and try to negotiate some at least soft targets on climate smart agriculture.
02:13:23.940Africa is the future breadbasket of the world.
02:13:26.740It has the potential, but it hasn't fulfilled that potential.
02:13:29.540We would like to discuss opportunities to promote private sector investments.
02:13:34.100And we would like your support in identifying how we can leverage private investments into the sector to grow it.
02:13:40.340In the first round, we saw the players in a goal setting mode.
02:13:44.740And they weren't necessarily being really active in their implementation of some of the things that they thought might be able to address a food insecure world.
02:13:53.380The problem is getting worse, the actions are remaining static.
02:14:16.020It's called the Cargill Food Chain Reaction, a global food security game.
02:14:23.460And it was interesting, the article there too, Adam, stated this.
02:14:26.900The most eye-catching result, however, and they cover that later in the video too,
02:14:30.260was a deal between the U.S., the EU, India, and China, standing it for the top 20 greenhouse gas emitters to institute a global carbon tax and cap CO2 emissions in 2030.
02:14:42.980It's just, you know, U.S. Sustainable Development Goals, Agenda 2030, Absolute Zero, like all those programs, right?
02:14:49.540We've learned that a carbon tax is a possibility in the years ahead, acknowledged Stone.
02:14:54.260But before we can consider moving ahead with a measure like that, we must study it and understand it much better.
02:14:59.220We have to avoid sudden market distortion and unforeseen consequences.
02:15:02.260Well, that's kind of already happened.
02:15:03.540And so I think now they have the problems, right?
02:15:06.660You can now begin to offer the solution.
02:15:08.420And part of that is going to be, and they brought that up here too, by the way, it's to tax meat disproportionately.
02:15:14.660It's to try to limit the cow farts that we started the show with.
02:15:18.260And it's also a way to try to limit people's ability to spend on certain things.
02:15:22.260You'll have probably carbon credits that's tied to like a kind of a global credit score for everyone on the planet.
02:15:30.740They will digitize the economy, right, with central bank digital currencies.
02:15:34.980All of these things are kind of like actually happening right now because there's enough crises and enough problems for them to come in and say,
02:15:41.220well, we can solve this issue, but you just let us take control, Adam.
02:15:46.340It seems counterintuitive that carbon taxes, more taxes, you know, limits on production would be more food.
02:15:55.540You'd think that taxes would mean that more people would go hungry and food would cost more because the carbon taxes gets pushed on.
02:16:07.400Who could have ever imagined that they would crunch the numbers in the simulator and the only answer would be exactly what they wanted to begin with.
02:16:16.000And also we got, I saw a headline that the CEO of Goya Foods, one of the biggest food, they said there's going to be a food crisis coming too.
02:16:33.940And can you imagine like if this crisis hits hard enough, the things that potentially will be offered up as solutions?
02:16:41.580I mean, you know, I maybe wouldn't set it like five years ago, but considering everything like more radical thing that happens after,
02:16:49.220it's like this, what do you call it, like a chain reaction or like a, there's an overlap of an even more extreme thing happening after the other,
02:16:57.880which makes you kind of forget the previous in a way, right?
02:17:00.220So I'm like, I wouldn't be damn surprised if they wheel out some like fake alien invasion or something.
02:17:04.860Or like, or they're space brothers and they're here to help us or something like in the middle of a crisis.
02:17:09.140Their big one is going to be a cyber attack and the grid going down.
02:17:13.900I think that'll be the real one that, that, you know, ushers it in.
02:19:09.720My girlfriend wants to know where in Sweden we should go for vacation and also the best time of year to do so.
02:19:18.060Well, it depends on what you're after, obviously.
02:19:20.160But if you want to see the nature and old sights and stuff, I'd go, obviously, sometime in summer.
02:19:26.340But if you want to have more, you want to be partying or, you know, I'm sure that's not the case.
02:19:31.260But, like, you want to meet a lot of people or something like that, then you should go in July because you have a lot, you know, there's still, like, we have an industry vacation.
02:19:38.400Many people still to this day have, like, all of July off.
02:19:42.140And so there's a lot more activity, a lot of outdoor activity, a lot of people are out there.
02:19:45.620It's like a big party, essentially, right?
02:19:48.000But if you want to avoid that, you should go in August because it's still warm, still nice, but you get less crowds.
02:19:54.580So my tip would be August, and I would go to some of the old sights around Fall Shopping.
02:19:59.300I would also go to, well, I'm biased, of course, but the West Coast.
02:20:03.060I'd go out to the Archipelagios out on the West Coast of Sweden.
02:23:17.520I think literally if you would have set up like a, let's say, an also to a religious organization or one of the existing ones that begin, you know, telling everybody in the group what to vote for.
02:23:57.160We are being blocked and censored by banks and financial institutions.
02:24:00.240So we cannot have APIs like a credit card processor payment through the website where we have an API that automatically approves us right away.
02:24:08.000That's how fake and gay the times are that we live in.
02:24:10.240But we do have some options, though, if you want to join us through a credit or debit card.