Red Ice TV - November 25, 2022


Liberals Sweat Over Musk, Holodomor Recognized By Germany, Viking Discoveries - FF Ep194


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 10 minutes

Words per Minute

179.80832

Word Count

23,507

Sentence Count

1,970

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

61


Summary

It's the day after Thanksgiving and the world is on the brink of Black Friday, and we're here to tell you about the eco-friendly alternative to the traditional Thanksgiving meal: Bug Burgers. We'll be serving them up with a side of vegan cheese and a dollop of vegan toppings.


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00:03:59.960 deceit. It's a weapon which is denied to them. And in the end, it will be the decisive weapon
00:04:06.980 that destroys them completely.
00:04:29.960 Fully sustainable bug burgers in 10 minutes. Start by grabbing some air-dried bugs on Amazon.
00:04:46.960 These grasshoppers cost me just £12 and provide me with all the protein I need for the week
00:04:50.680 without destroying the planet. Get the bugs into a bowl and break them down. Blend them
00:04:54.720 into a powder. This is our protein base. Next, cook a handful of rice in simmering water.
00:04:59.640 While that's cooking, add some seed oil to the bugs and stir. Then some flour. Sustainable
00:05:03.480 is best. Then we add our bug mix to the rice. Give that a second to blend. Boom! Bug Burgers.
00:05:10.760 Use your hands to shake the patty. Then just fry until golden brown. Beautiful. Now cut
00:05:15.600 some garnish and look at that. Vegan cheese. Garnish on top. And don't forget the...
00:05:21.760 In his epic poems, Homer often refers to nectar as the drink of the gods. And which other substance
00:05:29.680 as their food? I know he likes donuts. I think I'll go with... Donuts, please, man.
00:05:38.600 Okay. That's right. Golden brown donuts. Welcome, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for joining us here.
00:05:43.880 This Friday, it's the 25th of November, day after Thanksgiving, if you're in the US. And of course,
00:05:49.240 we're quickly approaching you at Christmas. Hope you have a good time wherever you are. Thank you for
00:05:53.880 joining us today. How are you, Lana? Good. And we definitely did not have bug burgers for Thanksgiving.
00:05:58.680 I prepared most of the food and bug burgers was not on the menu.
00:06:03.160 What if they genetically engineered this meat now to just have this perfect texture, but it's really
00:06:09.880 made of some kind of other genetic combination that's closely related to bugs, but not quite
00:06:14.360 bugs. Would that work here? No. No, thank you. All right. No, thank you. It's also Black Friday,
00:06:19.320 right? But I don't know how much savings people are having with inflation. Savings. So I'm hearing,
00:06:24.360 right? Debtings, I mean. Yeah, debtings. That's the right term. People save up all year to get
00:06:29.320 something, you know, because you got to make your money last, but it doesn't seem to last very long
00:06:34.760 anymore, does it? Yeah, that's, you've seen nothing yet. I couldn't believe it. I went to,
00:06:40.200 was it a, like, Pilgrim's is a local, you know, organic health food store. And a little can of
00:06:46.520 organic mushroom soup was $3.49. I was like, holy cow, how is this? Well, it's not only that. Did you
00:06:53.800 not notice that it was like, it was at least 25% smaller? Yeah, it was smaller, of course,
00:06:58.360 you know. And then I had a cousin, he lives a little further south. And she said that's
00:07:02.760 farther south. And she said, I bought some cabbage and it was $10. I was like, no way.
00:07:08.360 Almost $10. And then she took a picture and I was like, yeah, it was almost $10. This is crazy.
00:07:12.920 Was it organic? Or was it just not organic? No, it was just the standard stuff. She's
00:07:18.120 grown a bunch of it too, but geez. It's like they jacked the prices up right before the holidays,
00:07:23.240 right before you have your Thanksgiving and Christmas feast. Just unbelievable.
00:07:27.080 I think they wanted to do that this year. And what was it? We saw some people that were
00:07:32.040 opting for something else as opposed to turkey, right? They had to kill like 80,
00:07:35.800 I don't know, something ridiculous, 800,000 turkeys or something just because they potentially
00:07:40.760 could get avian flu. And so we have to kill them now just in case that happens, you know?
00:07:45.160 No, I know. I know. I know people were eating whatever they hunted too. I knew a lot of people
00:07:49.000 that did that this year. Yeah. Deer and moose and great. Yep. They want you to,
00:07:53.320 they want you on the bugs, folks. That's where it's at. All right. So yes, thank you for joining
00:07:59.000 us here. It's 25th of November. You can join in if you want to comment today on some of our stories
00:08:04.920 or have your say, enter per scene.live slash red eyes TV. We read those on the air as well as those
00:08:10.600 super chats on Odyssey and Rumble. And we do go out on a number of other places as well. VK,
00:08:16.440 we do have a YouTube channel, youtube.com at, that copied Odyssey now, what they do,
00:08:23.000 at Gothic Boar. And we go out there, we see how long that lasts. But anyway, thank you. However,
00:08:28.440 you're joining us. And yeah, before getting into some topics, should we do-
00:08:32.440 Yeah, a couple of Thanksgiving things. Let's see, Bill Biz, thank you very much. Always appreciate
00:08:36.520 your support. It means a lot. Wouldn't it be interesting if Musk suspended Greenblatt for
00:08:40.680 defamation? Happy Thanksgiving to all. That would be amazing. I would love it.
00:08:44.120 I would love it. He did defame him, right? He's done that. Well, he's threatening him. That's the
00:08:48.040 thing. He's telling him what to do. I'm the one giving you orders. Yeah. And then if he got banned,
00:08:53.400 he'd probably like have Musk knocked off or something. I'm just waiting for like-
00:08:58.040 Call the mob. Although Musk is, and we'll talk about this later too, because we have, you know,
00:09:02.760 some follow-ups on that. But although Musk is not ultimately like a danger to the bigger picture
00:09:08.200 in any regard, he's actually a, you know, he's participatory in it. But they just have this,
00:09:13.640 they are so short-term. They can just see what's in front of their nose. And if that means an
00:09:18.280 account that they successfully got banned and now is back on Twitter, that's the end of the world for
00:09:22.840 them. And they can't think bigger. They just can't help themselves, you know?
00:09:25.640 Das Puch says, Happy Thanksgiving, Henrik and Lana and family. And I hope you're all having a great weekend.
00:09:29.640 We did. Keep up the great, everyone else. Keep hope alive for our people. Thank you. That's great.
00:09:34.600 Absolutely. And the second wanderer. Some fun one here. Okay. Give me all the dirt. What did you and
00:09:38.840 Laura Loomer say to each other when you saw her at Omron? Lol. Now, I know you talked about some of
00:09:43.720 this on Wednesday, but not everyone watches every show. Sure, sure. Laura Loomer. Yeah. Yeah. I mean,
00:09:49.800 she did, she did her speech and I did mine. But yeah, no, I bumped into her at the, in the hallway,
00:09:55.160 um, at the hotel. And we just, uh, you know, she, you, I was nice to her. She was nice to me.
00:10:01.080 You know, I mean, it was, there's no, it's the point, like, let's get into the, you know,
00:10:05.560 disagreements or arguments. It's like, all right, you know. Um, it's like, I want, I want to like her,
00:10:10.200 but, but, but it's that, the hardcore Zionist, uh, possible Israeli agent asset part that gets in
00:10:16.600 the way, you know? Yeah. I think, uh, you know, answering it as just, uh, straight up as I can,
00:10:22.280 and it's a, she felt there was like that this was hard or just something difficult.
00:10:26.520 She know you talked about soggy bread, right? Maybe, I don't know. Maybe she saw that episode.
00:10:29.720 And then, and the, and she saw the same from me. So we both knew that we're like, all right,
00:10:33.480 but you know, let's, for, for this sake, just like. Like, yeah, we've all talked shit about each
00:10:36.920 other, but hi, how are you? It's always awkward. We talked about the, um, about, uh,
00:10:43.560 bank censorships primarily. Well, that's safe. That's keeping it safe. Right. Right. Because I talked
00:10:48.200 about the CBDC thing in my speech, which she brought up. And, uh, and so she said she was what,
00:10:53.720 I think she said she was one of the only ones that had tried to introduce something to get that,
00:10:57.880 uh, uh, banned or blocked or something like that. Right. That they can't do that, which,
00:11:01.880 which of course is, is, is very good. Uh, not, no, none of the other voices have raised it. Have they?
00:11:07.320 Um, I think someone talked about it, the banking and stuff, but it's always the same with these people.
00:11:11.640 Like, Oh, something has to be done, you know, kind of thing. Uh, anyway, but that, that,
00:11:15.320 that was about it. So no, no big, um, no big, uh, spurgouts from either side. Just, uh, you know,
00:11:20.200 hi, how are you doing? Yeah. I'm Henrik. Yeah. Hey, I'm Laura. Okay. Nice to see you. Bye.
00:11:25.720 That was about it. Yeah. That wasn't that bad. Yeah. All right. Um, so should we, uh, should we dive
00:11:31.480 in? Yeah, let's do it. And then I'll, uh, take care of the other ones later. Let's start with the
00:11:35.000 good old America tweet and embrace yourself. I saw this, um, a little bit before we went live. Oh,
00:11:41.320 wait, I am, uh, having, let me see. Is this the one? Yeah, there we go. What are we doing?
00:11:48.200 Says the tweet. Proud race trader, black new world order. And look at that outfit. What is he wearing?
00:11:56.600 And then this, uh, um, this American flag rendition that we're seeing now and the, uh,
00:12:02.360 BBC only. And he's not talking about the British, uh, broadcasting corporation.
00:12:07.960 That's right. Although he's probably watched plenty of that in order to get to where he's at.
00:12:13.880 I'm happy this guy getting that up his. Oh, exactly. Do it, man. Do it all the way to the
00:12:20.520 grave because it looks like it's around the corner based on looking at your physique.
00:12:24.120 This is fascinating. Is that a, uh, is that a Q as in Q and on up there? What is that there? Well,
00:12:30.360 can someone explain that or that's something different? Isn't that what it is? It looks like it,
00:12:35.400 doesn't it? I don't know. All right. I don't know. Okay. Well, I don't think that this guy's,
00:12:40.120 uh, worried about pedophiles, you know? Proud race trader. So that's, uh, he's following
00:12:45.400 Newell Ignatius. Jeez. I can't believe they, they post these and they're like, I'm so fabulous. I just
00:12:51.080 look wonderful in this. Oh my God. Oh, and he has it on. In that midsection. Like what is going on
00:12:56.600 there? That's called the, uh, the kidney bean. It's tucked under the second, uh, fold,
00:13:00.600 the stomach flap, fold, you know, some of these old guys get that. Ace of spades. No,
00:13:07.560 queen. He thinks he's a queen. Oh, is it a key? Oh yeah. Yeah. Okay. Of course. Yeah. Yeah. Of
00:13:12.360 course it wouldn't be. I'm the queen and my black man is the king, you know? Okay. Well,
00:13:17.160 it reminded me of, uh, I think we show this another time too, but I'm very much on this, uh, here. Oh my
00:13:22.040 gosh. Can you see, can you see the checkered board, uh, how it kind of, do you see the curvature
00:13:28.680 there up towards the, uh, well, I guess that is technically a, a gunt, uh, right there. Oh,
00:13:33.160 definitely. Um, how it's like, because, because of the squared nature of the pants, you get this like
00:13:42.760 extra, uh, 2d, 2d perception of the 3d shape right there. It just makes you look fatter. It just
00:13:50.200 does. When you're fat, you can't wear patterns like that. But, uh, punch your local blue haired
00:13:55.000 feminist liberal. How about that? I guess they're not, uh, the non-local Nazis are, are okay.
00:14:01.800 That's good to know. It's okay. I'm from Europe. I'm from out of town.
00:14:06.200 All right. Holy shit. And you know, she secretly dreams about getting with one of them. Like,
00:14:10.200 man, that Nazi's hot. Uh, yeah, let's not, let's not talk about that. Uh, okay. So here we go.
00:14:16.360 You, you, uh, several years ago, but you know, since it's winter time, winter break,
00:14:21.160 people can go skiing. Remember this ski lift malfunction. I've been on plenty of ski lifts
00:14:25.400 growing up, you know, Bend Oregon, my bachelor. No, but what amazes me is the people that don't
00:14:30.440 jump off of it when they see like how it's going to go around the bend and fling them off. I think,
00:14:35.400 I think this was somewhere in Russia, not confirmed, but I think it could be the same, maybe same, uh,
00:14:41.000 logic as, um, people in the establishment when the real elites up top is like driving them into a
00:14:46.920 wall. They're like, I'll be fine. Just, just hang on as long as you can. Just, just agree and go
00:14:52.280 along with it. You'll be fine. I mean, there's like the, the smart guys are just like, oh,
00:14:56.760 shit. I'm getting off. Jump off. You got to watch it a few times. What are you doing?
00:15:15.960 They're telling him jump off. I think up top there. Yeah, there's one dude. There's one dude,
00:15:21.960 look, he's just like clinging onto the chair as it's piling up. There's a couple that fling like
00:15:46.200 it's massive. I saw the other angle and slow no. It's like, oh, here's one. Nope. Nope.
00:15:55.160 And isn't there an off button or like an emergency off button or something? There's no off button on
00:16:01.480 this ride. You know, pull the cord or shut the power off, wherever that is. You know, this one
00:16:07.800 here is this one here. They fly pretty good. I think one of the first ones. Yeah. They were like,
00:16:11.240 oh, the first crash test dummies. That was the first one. I think that one was filmed from another
00:16:16.040 angle. It was and it was pretty hilarious. I mean, they were okay. They were okay, but it was kind
00:16:20.440 of funny seeing them fly in slow motion. All right. Fantastic. Yeah. Man. You got to make sure you,
00:16:27.960 uh, you do it right when you go on your ski trip this year. I don't like, I mean, I used to go
00:16:32.440 snowboarding. I was on chair lifts all the time, but I do kind of the heights. I get a little weirded out,
00:16:37.560 but I would definitely be jumping off before that. Yep. Oh, definitely. God, for sure.
00:16:43.560 Uh, all right. So we, we got some good news too on the Canadian side here. Uh, I think this is a
00:16:50.680 real headline because I think it's, yeah, Morgan, uh, Jeremy McKenzie's, uh, girlfriend, uh, who, uh,
00:16:58.040 telegrammed this out, I guess, leader of controversial diagonal movement, Jeremy McKenzie,
00:17:03.320 free on bail after review hearing. I forget what this is a month. He's been in there for
00:17:07.400 something like that. How much was his bail? I don't know. Crown consents to release after
00:17:11.800 material change in circumstances. I didn't go through the article yet, but, um, Morgan said
00:17:15.960 it here. Jeremy McKenzie update. He made bail in Sask as, uh, and he would have the first time around,
00:17:22.360 uh, sorry, let me do it again. And he would have the first time around had we secured a good lawyer.
00:17:27.960 Lesson learned. Do not trust Sask City lawyers or rush a bail hearing. The Quebec bail hearing is
00:17:33.960 Tuesday, November 29th. There's still like this, all this in and out and back and forth kind of
00:17:37.480 stuff, right? I will include details in regards to the courtroom and time when I know more. Uh,
00:17:41.800 I have a Thanksgiving supper to attend, so I won't make it to the, uh, mall tonight. Yeah,
00:17:45.560 there you go. Canadian Thanksgiving, right? Was that, and that is, what is that? Is that a week
00:17:49.720 before or something like that? I never, I never remember. Anyway, good to, uh, good to hear
00:17:53.560 he's out. Maybe we can, uh, have a chat with him. I was celebrating a Native American
00:17:57.560 Heritage Day, so I don't know. Oh, there you go. I was, uh, celebrating, uh, um, Fibonacci Day.
00:18:04.040 I was asking friends, how do you celebrate Native American Heritage Day? And they're like,
00:18:08.200 um, I hit my dog. I got drunk. I got, I heard some good ones. Yeah. Anyway, good for Jeremy,
00:18:15.960 uh, to, uh, to be out of there, but that doesn't mean it's over. And speaking of which we actually,
00:18:20.680 we've had these, uh, hearings, right? With the Trudeau, uh, being questioned and the whole thing has been
00:18:26.360 basically, like, was the Emergencies Act, uh, valid? Was it, was it, uh, uh, you know,
00:18:32.360 not adequate? Was it, um, overreach, right? There's some politicians that have asked him this,
00:18:36.040 these questions, and it's been very tame and lame so far. And, uh, these people are, of course,
00:18:41.800 not being held accountable for, for basically initiating the War Measures Act, which was,
00:18:46.440 it was at the technical term. It was the, it was what they used to do when the country went to war,
00:18:51.240 right? But now as over truckers and people who didn't want to get vaccinated that they wheeled this out.
00:18:56.040 Um, so here is the, one of the first ones we want to play from this. Uh, I did not call people who
00:19:01.720 were unvaccinated bad names. Oh no, did you? Let's, uh, let's listen. A number of people have
00:19:06.520 testified in this inquiry, referencing your widely published comments and calling the unvaccinated
00:19:12.920 racists and misogynists. And we have heard testimony in this inquiry about how some of your
00:19:19.160 officials wanted to label protesters as terrorists. Would you agree with me that one of the most important
00:19:25.560 roles of a prime minister is to unite Canadians and not divide them by engaging in name-calling?
00:19:30.200 Uh, I did not call people who were unvaccinated names. Yes, you did. I highlighted
00:19:40.600 there is a difference between people who are hesitant to get vaccinated for any range of reasons.
00:19:48.280 Any? And people who deliberately spread misinformation that puts at risk that life
00:19:55.880 and health of their fellow Canadians. And my focus, every step of the way, and the primary
00:20:03.320 responsibility of a prime minister is to keep Canadians safe and alive.
00:20:08.360 Yeah. That's his job to keep him alive. Yeah. But you're doing a real good job at that.
00:20:12.760 Uh, so here's, let's turn to a couple of these here of actually what he said. Now this is,
00:20:18.520 it's not gonna be as powerful because he's speaking French, right? If you had this in English,
00:20:21.720 it would be even better, but it feels like he, it feels like he reserved this, these particular
00:20:26.120 comments for the French speaking audience. Cause you don't, then you don't, don't get that soundbite.
00:20:31.000 So anyway, it's subtitled here, but this is, you know, he called them, uh, you know,
00:20:33.800 extremists and racists and all these things, right? Listen to this.
00:20:38.680 They're extremists who do not believe in violence. They're often, often misogynists,
00:20:57.160 misogynists, often racists too, a small group of people who are taking up space.
00:21:02.840 So if you do the right thing, you get vaccinated. That's the point.
00:21:20.120 Anyway, that's, that's why you couldn't tell when he was answering that question. I didn't call him
00:21:23.400 names. He was like doubt, even doubting himself. Like, did I call him? He does it so much. He
00:21:27.640 can't even remember. No, of course he can't remember. And I know there's, there's worse
00:21:31.960 clips than this. And this was just like a quick search in the kind of the database of saved clips
00:21:36.760 that we've played. Uh, but here's, here's another one, right? Get vaccinated. Do in other words,
00:21:41.160 not getting vaccinated is not doing the right thing. That is an immediate negative connotation
00:21:45.960 that you're not like a moral person. That means you're bad, right? That that's what it means.
00:21:50.040 Listen to this. When people see that we're in lockdowns or serious public health restrictions
00:21:56.120 right now, because, um, the risk posed to all of us by unvaccinated people, people get angry.
00:22:05.960 And we have put forward many, many different measures to encourage, to reassure, to incentivize,
00:22:13.320 to educate, to cajole, to coerce, to remind people that it's never too late to do the right
00:22:22.520 thing, do the right thing, never too late to go and get your first dose of vaccine. I can tell you
00:22:28.280 that that frontline health worker who's giving you your first dose of the vaccine, even now in January,
00:22:35.560 2022, will be immensely pleased to be able to give you that first dose of vaccine, even today.
00:22:45.320 Because they'd much rather be giving you an injection of vaccine than intubating you in an ICU.
00:22:53.720 We need to continue to do the right thing the way all Canadians, the vast majority of Canadians are,
00:23:00.600 keep each other safe, make sure our country gets back to the things we love as quickly as possible.
00:23:05.960 Well, we'll beat you with a stick and close your bank accounts.
00:23:08.360 Uh, pretty much.
00:23:09.800 Yeah.
00:23:10.440 Yeah, I mean, he was, um, you remember those clips of where he's like super excited about getting the
00:23:16.600 vax? I think he's talking to, is he talking to kids or something like that?
00:23:19.720 That with the puppets? Remember that one too?
00:23:21.960 Was that him doing that? The puppet?
00:23:23.640 Yeah, there was some puppet things.
00:23:25.240 Let me see if this is the one. I can't remember all of them, but, uh, let me see if this is one of
00:23:29.160 them. Uh, check this one out here. There we go.
00:23:32.280 Getting that shot really was an amazing feeling. It, it, it, it hits you.
00:23:37.640 Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
00:23:40.440 All right. Anyway, one more here from Trudeau, beloved Trudeau, uh, addressing the truckers in
00:23:45.640 Canada because these are all related, right?
00:23:47.480 Small fringe minority of people who are on their way to Ottawa or who are, uh, holding unacceptable,
00:23:55.720 uh, views, uh, that they're expressing do not represent the views of Canadians who have been
00:24:04.680 there for each other, who know that following the science and stepping up to protect each other
00:24:11.960 is the best way to continue to ensure our freedoms, our rights, our values as a country.
00:24:18.520 Next question.
00:24:19.640 Next question.
00:24:21.240 Yeah.
00:24:22.440 The ferryman's toll says the emergency measures act previously war measures act has been used
00:24:27.880 four times. World War one, two, and in the seventies during violent Quebec separatist movement.
00:24:32.760 And because people drove trucks to Ottawa, Trudeau also makes his drag race debut tonight.
00:24:37.720 Oh, really? He does.
00:24:39.240 Oh, okay.
00:24:39.960 I'm sure he does that off hour quite a bit. I don't think this is really going to be his first,
00:24:44.760 it'll be his first public show.
00:24:47.640 It's an actual, he's, he's dressing up in drag.
00:24:49.880 Yeah. You have to send us that.
00:24:50.920 What was the, uh, the picture there of the, the guy being hauled behind the horse, right?
00:24:54.520 The, the, the keep drag race is great.
00:24:56.520 Oh yeah. That's a good one.
00:24:57.640 Um, anyway, here he is where his brain is freezing up because he's been, I forget exactly what the
00:25:02.600 question was here, but, uh, let's check it out.
00:25:04.760 Do you remember what you were referring to when you started?
00:25:07.160 Here we go. Let's do it.
00:25:07.880 Do you remember what you were referring to when you start talking about, you shouldn't need more tools?
00:25:13.560 Um, I mean, that whole question around.
00:25:19.800 That was a brain fart right there.
00:25:21.320 Legality or illegality of protest. Um, they didn't have a permit to protest. Um, they never
00:25:27.880 gets old making fun of this bag as long as they had. Um, they were illegally parked.
00:25:33.240 Oh, illegally parked. Oh my God.
00:25:36.200 Oh, the crimes.
00:25:38.040 Bring in the war measures.
00:25:39.000 Bring out the emergency measures act.
00:25:41.000 Their truck was parked illegally in front of a fire hydrant or whatever.
00:25:47.240 You have this whole, or do you have another one there you want to say?
00:25:49.720 That's all right. I'll get to you.
00:25:50.440 Okay. Um, there's this other, you know, the whole, and this will kind of get us into Twitter
00:25:54.520 here eventually, but like the, the say, Oh, we're not safe. It's always been that right.
00:25:58.440 We're unsafe. It's unsafe doing things that haven't been approved by science, right?
00:26:02.600 So he was at the, uh, B20, which is a business G20 version, I guess, right? The G20 meetings,
00:26:08.200 you know about those. Now they go to the B20 because the business world, that's how they'll
00:26:13.000 get all their shit through, right? That's, that's what that is. Corporate rule. Um, he was addressing
00:26:18.360 this issue too of like what we need to stay safe on the internet and having a harassment-free, uh,
00:26:23.480 experience, uh, bring in AI. Listen to this.
00:26:27.160 Canada is leading on the responsible development and use of artificial intelligence. We're also
00:26:34.440 undertaking major legislative reforms that will strengthen privacy protections for Canadians,
00:26:41.560 including specific provisions to protect children. See, while always ensuring and defending free
00:26:49.960 speech, we must make it clear that it cannot be okay to bully and attack people online. Free speech,
00:26:57.880 but governments and especially big technology companies need to safeguard people's data and
00:27:05.880 privacy and address online harassment and violence to ensure trust in technology. That's right. We can't
00:27:14.840 have these trucker convoys organizing on the internet. We need artificial intelligence, uh, to, to solve the
00:27:21.560 problems for us, right? Uh, oh, and they'll try to do it too. Don't, uh, don't, uh, don't doubt a second
00:27:27.160 that they won't. Uh, let me see here. Uh, suspend greenblad or busts, uh, removed says. I wonder what that
00:27:33.320 was, well, what I was removed for. I can't see your username. Anyway, uh, thank you. Appreciate that.
00:27:36.760 That's kind of you. Mr. Right over on Odyssey says, um, yeah, right. Let's see them stuff their
00:27:42.520 grasshoppers for Thanksgiving. There we go. We're yeah. Stuff stuff. The, um, the whole, uh,
00:27:47.560 what is that called? The Christmas sock? What do you call it in English? Uh, English again,
00:27:50.840 the, uh, the stocking. Yeah, right. Yeah. You, you, you just, uh, just, uh, full of bugs,
00:27:56.120 right? Could that be something for the kids full of bug burgers? Uh, trucker Chris says, uh,
00:28:01.000 happy Thanksgiving to all. Thank you. Appreciate that. And what else we have here? Um,
00:28:05.400 why, let me see if I can go to the side here. Yes, I can. Uh, Andromeda says, will a membership
00:28:12.760 provide access to all channels, including Odyssey? Um, you, um, you talk about Odyssey, Odyssey
00:28:20.280 membership to our channel? Well, that's only there. That's only like our channel on Odyssey where you
00:28:24.780 get the members stuff uploaded, all the new stuff. And as we said, if you want to act back access,
00:28:29.340 send us an email, we'll set up an account for you over on the red house member side as well. Uh,
00:28:33.200 but if you're asking of like, can I, if they do like rock find us or something? No,
00:28:36.560 I think they give you access to a low. Is it locals? You get access to like a bunch of different
00:28:41.520 users, I think for the fame, the same membership price or something like that. Uh, but otherwise,
00:28:46.560 um, uh, you get access to everything on red house members.com. Yes, absolutely. Thank you.
00:28:51.940 Appreciate it. Did you have any? Yeah. I want to get caught up here. Black Phillip says,
00:28:54.740 happy Thanksgiving, Henrik and Lana. Thank you. What are your thoughts on the Moscow,
00:28:57.840 Idaho murders? I heard they may be satanic in nature. Very scary.
00:29:01.200 Also the Balenciaga photo shoot is completely insane. Crazy. So Moscow, it's crazy. We're getting
00:29:06.880 different reports all the time about what actually happened. I know some people have been going down
00:29:11.540 there and interviewing people. Moscow is, I mean, there's a university there, right? So it's always,
00:29:17.940 wherever there's a university, it's always very liberal. And I have heard that there are drugs
00:29:22.680 flying around down there and there's, um, and there's people bringing those drugs down there and some of
00:29:28.620 those people are not white. So maybe that is partially some of the reason why this isn't
00:29:33.640 blowing up more in the press. They're not saying who's guilty for these stabbings. There's something
00:29:38.500 really off. We're not getting the, the true story, but it could be drug related. It could be illegal,
00:29:43.580 alien related. Uh, something went bad and it's tragic. Yeah. Uh, I'm not sure what, uh, it is that
00:29:51.480 they're coming up. The, the, the kind of satanic or like a ritual nature to the murder is kind of
00:29:55.500 interesting. They tried to connect it to one similar, somewhat similar murder that happened
00:30:00.840 in Oregon. I think last year where someone was stabbed while they were sleeping. I presume the
00:30:05.620 person broke in or something and they stabbed, uh, both a man and a woman. The woman survived.
00:30:11.300 The man did not. And for some reason now they're like, Oh, that might be related, but I didn't hear
00:30:15.560 any evidence for that. But I remember seeing a clip. This is like, uh, probably back in the maybe
00:30:20.580 late nineties, judging from like the quality of the clip that I saw online where some, uh, some
00:30:26.240 now woman, but at the time younger girl, uh, talked about some satanic cult, uh, further down
00:30:31.980 South in Idaho and she'd been kidnapped and sexually abused and molested and stuff. So, I mean,
00:30:37.100 and it's not like, Oh, it's Idaho. You know, this shit is everywhere. Of course there's a bunch of
00:30:41.020 psychos. I mean, we just, you know, what was the other, uh, the, the, you had the NXIVM cult,
00:30:46.020 even the FTX thing seems to have been some like weirdos sex adjacent cultish type of thing.
00:30:51.060 Yeah. There's a lot of, right. There's a lot of those weird things out there. You know what I
00:30:53.780 mean? We don't even know about or hear about. Yeah, exactly. So I wouldn't be surprised,
00:30:57.960 but now we're, we're following that to try to figure it out, but, uh, either it's a diversity
00:31:02.120 or, or they're covering it up for some other reason. Yeah. And if it was satanic, I think that
00:31:05.960 they would really want to get into that and talk about it, especially Idaho with the Idaho
00:31:09.720 crowds, you know, the kinds of people to hear. President Obunga says media kvetching over
00:31:15.760 Trump's dinner with Kanye and Nick. Oh yeah. Uh, Trump now says he knew nothing about Fuentes.
00:31:21.520 You send a link in another chat there. I'm pulling that up. Yeah. Trump says he knew nothing about
00:31:27.260 Holocaust denier who dined with him. Like, how does he just dine with people and not know anything
00:31:31.060 about their history? What if he just said, I just don't care. What if he said, Oh, so that'll
00:31:38.120 never happen. Of course, we know. Well, maybe. Okay. So let me do this. This is what, this is so
00:31:43.040 fascinating with this, uh, what do we call this? A crossover, I guess, to some extent, right?
00:31:48.920 That's what's so fascinating about this because I mean, yeah, I mean, Fuentes, at least traditionally
00:31:54.100 have been, of course, you know, critic of, of what Zionism, right? And Israel or whatever,
00:31:58.660 but it seems to be looking the other way for some of this, especially when it comes to someone
00:32:02.380 like Trump, right? And you know, and despite the fact that it's like maybe a little complaints
00:32:06.400 here and that, uh, it's not strong enough. Trump mentioned, listen to this here regarding
00:32:12.160 the fact that he was like, Trump doesn't know much of anything, does he? He's always in
00:32:15.500 these situations where I don't know. Oh, I didn't know that they took over our country decades
00:32:20.060 ago. Well, he said, remember he said it was horrible that, uh, Israel had lost so much
00:32:25.020 power now over the Senate, right? Remember he said they used to control everything. He can know
00:32:30.060 some things and then just be a total idiot on some other things. Yeah. I mean, he's he's
00:32:35.220 yeah. Anyway, so, so these people at, uh, an event asked him about this, right? You're
00:32:39.460 going to be let back on, maybe you'll be let back on Twitter. And of course he has been,
00:32:42.960 but he hasn't tweeted since then. But this is what he says regarding, I played it Wednesday,
00:32:46.740 but just because it fits this topic here. So I might have a way of playing now. Listen to
00:32:50.480 what he answered regarding like what the difference is between, and he almost says Trump social
00:32:54.520 in the beginning. And of course it's truth social, right? Truth social, you know,
00:32:58.820 his website, my website, um, check out his answer here of why truth social is so much
00:33:04.520 better than Twitter. Well, I liked that he bought it. I've always liked him. I got
00:33:08.680 along with him very well during my days as president and I got to know him pretty well, but I do
00:33:15.020 like him. I've, I've always really, you know, he's a, he's a character and I tend to like characters,
00:33:21.340 but he's smart. Uh, he did put up a poll and I hear it's very overwhelming, very strong,
00:33:26.960 but I have something called Trump. If you look, it's Trump owned, but it's, uh, it's really
00:33:32.000 fantastic. Truth social and truth social, uh, is, is through the roof. It's doing phenomenally
00:33:40.040 well. The press, but it's doing phenomenally well. I think engagement is much better than
00:33:45.800 it is with Twitter. And it's, uh, taking care of voices that really want to be taken care of
00:33:51.460 and really smart voices, brilliant voices, voices that in many cases are both sides,
00:33:56.640 but I can tell you, there's a lot of voice for Israel, a lot of power for Israel.
00:34:01.500 Truth social. So the, uh, Zionist social. So that's what that is. I'm a little, uh, this,
00:34:07.820 this, this crossover here is, uh, yeah, let me read this from black. Philip real quick says
00:34:11.540 Henrik Alana thoughts on the Milo Kanye Fuentes, Trinity meeting with the orange man. Milo is a known
00:34:17.280 fed and has been backed by the mercers for years. Now they trying to contain Kanye.
00:34:21.580 Well, immediately I think like worm tongue also, also Kanye, like he's rich, he's famous. He's the
00:34:28.880 center of attention. And some of these people, pardon my language, are just like star fuckers.
00:34:32.980 You know what I mean? They want to like climb their way. Oh my God, he's the center of attention.
00:34:36.260 Now let's get in there and let's get in that, let's get in that photo op and let's get in the
00:34:39.840 news. And it's like, they don't really seem to care about changing things. It's more about just
00:34:46.000 being seen and being known. Uh, yeah, it's possible. I just, you know, Kanye talked about
00:34:53.640 his, um, his handler right before, uh, who was Jewish, right? The Canadian guy, he was like the
00:35:00.360 one who sent them these texts and threatening him. We'll have you in car, you know, locked in
00:35:04.720 in some institution. It'll take your kids or whatever. And so he jumps from that over to like
00:35:09.160 kind of a Milo guy, which we'll talk about it more on the weekend warrior show because I had
00:35:14.380 some stuff on it, but I didn't get everything prepared. But there's this bizarre clip when you
00:35:18.280 see, uh, Milo, like he, he looked standing like this in front of Kanye like this. And there's like
00:35:24.360 this weird eyeball and stuff. It's like, I don't know what the hell's going on here, but this is
00:35:28.760 so much. How can you trust this guy? And we'll, we'll play. So we'll play it in the weekend warrior
00:35:33.400 show, but yeah, we have some comments. One day he's gay and race mixing, taking it up the rear.
00:35:38.100 The other, he's like a good Catholic boy and denouncing that. And like, what are you, man?
00:35:44.500 Whatever, whatever he needs to be. That's what I mean. That's why you never can trust the guy.
00:35:50.120 And then of course, you know, he was an informant. Yeah. There's those FBI connections. He's just
00:35:54.260 dodgy. You know, you just can't trust them. And then, so you just immediately, I'm like,
00:35:58.000 what he's trying to get in there. I'll tell you this much. It feels you have like, you have your
00:36:04.240 box over here, obviously, which is like mainstream stuff, right? But it's very important to the
00:36:09.440 overall establishment to have another box over here, right? So that if you're, if you're discontent,
00:36:15.240 content with box A, you feed into box A, uh, what your alternatives or options are to get out of box A,
00:36:24.480 and that's box B over here. Then you can get in there. And if we'll see, I mean, I think very much
00:36:30.900 Elon, I feel in the same way there, right? Like if you look, it's long-term goals. It's like,
00:36:35.980 we need a carbon tax and we're going to have AI. Well, he thinks he can have all that without
00:36:39.920 being woke. Like he said that many times, I'm not left. I'm not right. I'm just anti-woke culture.
00:36:45.000 It's gotten out of hand and we have to put a stop to it. So he wants like that transhumanist future
00:36:50.360 and all that just with free speech, but you can't have like constant surveillance and free speech
00:36:56.340 that like doesn't really go together. Yeah. As usual, it's like, it's too early to tell. I guess
00:37:02.600 that's the, uh, that's the, that's the reply, but, uh, suspicious, right? Anyway. So speaking of,
00:37:08.820 uh, Twitter here, let's talk about this. Uh, financial times reported that Twitter is closing. It's,
00:37:16.560 uh, it's Brussels office, uh, which, uh, financial times claims prompts online safety fears. Remember
00:37:23.440 like, uh, what was it over the, was it over the weekend CBS news or something like that? We,
00:37:28.680 we've halted our posting on Twitter because we, it's, it's too dangerous right now or something
00:37:33.780 like that. It's like completely dumb and gay. And then it picked it, picked it up again after three
00:37:37.540 days later or something. Oh, we did an investigation. It's, it's okay for now to keep posting on Twitter.
00:37:42.160 So we'll see. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if they, if they, they, they, they'll burn this to
00:37:47.080 the ground if they have to just to kind of stick it to Elon. And, and, and as I said, even though
00:37:51.160 it's, it's, it's a later, it's an overlap high, high up with an Elon to, to the rest of the
00:37:56.720 establishment, they seem not to be able to focus on, on, on that. They, they, they just can see the
00:38:03.440 short-term what's in front of their nose and they, if they don't like it, they, they freak out until
00:38:08.060 they get what they want. Um, I'm saying long-term, I think they have an ally in someone like Musk,
00:38:14.240 but, but short-term maybe not. We'll see. We'll let him prove himself, huh? Yeah. I mean, big. I
00:38:19.400 mean, generally we know that like this trend with Elon and Kanye. Yeah, sure. They're not like our
00:38:24.860 guys or whatever, but it's, it's, it's still a positive. It's still a plus. I'm saying it's very,
00:38:29.500 it's very low end crazy lunatic liberals that are screaming the loudest about this. And like,
00:38:35.660 although that's fun, they're obviously not the people in charge. You know what I mean?
00:38:39.560 There, it's a, it's kind of an easy destroy. It's a very noisy and it's very loud and it has blue
00:38:44.740 hair and it screams a lot. You know what I mean? And that's fun to see those hogs like go off like
00:38:49.040 that. You know, but like, but it's not really like, this is not, this is not our enemies really.
00:38:55.440 It's just a, this is like a roadblock that's just put in your way. It's like a big ass that's just
00:39:00.520 like, get, let me through. I just need to get by here so we can like get to what's important.
00:39:05.560 It's fun watching them. It is. That's what I'm saying. I'm saying, sure, I'll take it. It's,
00:39:09.280 it's fun. You know what I mean? But it's not like the big, the big problem, obviously. You know what
00:39:13.280 I mean? Ferryman's Tool says Antifa is threatening to burn down Tesla dealerships tonight because
00:39:18.060 Moscow's banning their accounts for promoting, yeah, pedophilia and violence. They don't get
00:39:21.840 irony. I saw some of that. It's amazing. They're owning, they're owning pedophilia. You know,
00:39:26.560 it's amazing. Yeah. Here's Matt Binder. Now he's, he's, he's the one who sits in with Sam
00:39:35.120 Cedar, right? Oh, I can't stand that guy. Yeah. He was complaining about me once. The old grouchy
00:39:40.420 Jew, right? So Matt Binder, he said here regarding a tweet where Ramsey Paul said, Twitter is
00:39:47.560 reportedly nuking pedo accounts. This is eliminating much of Antifa Twitter. So Elon Musk replied to that.
00:39:54.480 Good for him. Removing child exploitation is priority number one. Please reply in the comments
00:40:00.820 if you see anything that Twitter needs to address. And I talked this, talked about this Wednesday too,
00:40:06.740 that, you know, Twitter has had a pedophile problem, but they actually use it as a kind of
00:40:10.460 a marketplace. They have hashtags where they, they're not making the exchange of money over
00:40:16.140 Twitter, I think, but they're like advertising it on Twitter. And I've never, I will never look at one
00:40:21.800 of these hashtags. I don't even know what they are, but, but allegedly this is like a problem
00:40:25.640 that's been going on for years and years and years on the platform. Yeah. They use all these
00:40:28.580 social, Facebook too is full of it. That's my point here. TikTok has a massive problem with this
00:40:34.240 Facebook. But again, what, what have we seen with the big, big focus over the last few years? Well,
00:40:38.400 it's been like mega conservatives or white nationalists or, you know, so-called racists or
00:40:43.620 something like that. Talking about like the, the pedophile problem has been right-wing extremism
00:40:48.280 talking about that. Well, also Elon Musk, he has 10 children, by the way. Good for him. Yeah.
00:40:52.840 So, you know, how many was a crazy commie bitch? I think two. Okay. They had twins or something.
00:40:57.580 Maybe it was like some numbers or something? But they're not together anymore. Yeah.
00:41:01.040 So anyway, Matt Binderhead, so he replied to that, right? A lot going on here, but I just need
00:41:06.220 to point out that the supposedly neutral Elon Musk is affirmatively replying to a white nationalist
00:41:12.960 who is smearing anti-fascists as pedophiles. Well, they are. Well, how many of them have been
00:41:19.200 arrested now for, you know, trying to go after little kids? There's been quite a few now. And
00:41:24.240 if they're not, if they're not like, they defend it all the time, just straight out in the open pedos,
00:41:30.220 then they're like, they're like perverts or they, or they, you know, they, they grope women or
00:41:34.960 shit, you know, stuff like that. That's like the norm for these kinds of guys. Yeah. Anyway,
00:41:38.280 so, so my point is they're big mad and, and that's fun to watch, but these are just like,
00:41:43.620 this, this is a, a, a loud, uh, uh, hog farm. That's like, you know, going into choir mode right
00:41:50.640 now. We'll see what happens, what comes up. As I said, I think that they're, they'll probably,
00:41:54.980 they'll probably, you know, willingly burn down Twitter before they actually, I mean,
00:41:59.080 when I'm saying they'll jump shit, they're talking about all these other, oh, gets to Mastodon.
00:42:02.920 And there was some other that, uh, the, the, you know, Kara Swisher, the, the lesbians who tech woman,
00:42:07.620 she's been on every goddamn mainstream news, uh, uh, channel recently and talked about where,
00:42:12.880 where do we go? What, what does Elon want? What do we do? It used to be their platform. That's
00:42:16.780 the thing that this is how they organize. This is how they spread, um, you know,
00:42:20.380 how they get other people shut down, take down their YouTubes and bank accounts and all that.
00:42:25.040 They're doing their brigading on Twitter and stuff like that. And if this means that they're losing
00:42:28.380 that as a power, that's a, that is actually for them. And I'm not saying they're,
00:42:31.340 they're the ultimate people in charge here, but I'm saying for them, that is a big deal.
00:42:34.840 And so they're willing to, to, you know, crash and burn basically. Uh, speaking of that,
00:42:39.640 yeah, I'll go. Black Phillips says since Elon responded to Ramsey, Paul, mainstream media is
00:42:43.500 kvetching. I think Elon is becoming red pill slowly going through the content that has been banned. I
00:42:47.100 hope so. I hope so. This has happened before with, uh, Facebook mods. Incredible. Yeah. I mean,
00:42:51.480 he's kind of getting circling around those circles. Why are these people being banned? What they said
00:42:56.360 that they were going to look at it, look at people have been banned requesting to come back in a case
00:43:00.900 by case basis. Right. So, so hopefully it's kind of like the content monitor, uh, or screeners,
00:43:06.060 right? If Facebook, who were getting red pilled slowly when they were having to watch stuff,
00:43:10.060 right? The guidelines. Yeah. Fascinating. Like how they, they just by means alone,
00:43:15.060 they were like completely, uh, red pills. Some of these broke the spell, you know? And again,
00:43:19.320 why I'm serious about this. Like, why do you think they're so concerned with there just being in,
00:43:24.800 an inch of a, like material getting out that they can't, it's like,
00:43:28.460 if only we could red pill the richest man on the planet. If only. Well, he's not the richest one
00:43:33.340 anymore. No, not anymore, but like one of them. Right. You know? Right. Of course. Well,
00:43:36.800 this is the thing, right? We talked about the Greenblatt stuff, the ADL. I mean, that's pretty,
00:43:40.160 obviously ADL isn't, they're a bigger player, you know, as opposed to just some crazy liberals,
00:43:46.320 although they're also crazy liberals, but I'm saying, you know, they're a bigger player and he must,
00:43:50.800 he needs to take that fight seriously. And I'm not sure, just like Trump, like, do you actually know
00:43:56.500 what you're getting into here or like how vengeful they are and how much power they actually wield?
00:44:00.780 You know what I mean? Yeah. So we'll see what happens. And the thing with Elon, we have to
00:44:03.980 remember when it comes to the race question, he's very, very wealthy. So he doesn't actually have
00:44:09.460 to live in these diverse areas. And so the people that he generally will socialize in his circle
00:44:14.780 will be like, if there's diversity, other wealthy, you know, what Chinese or Indians or like a Kanye or
00:44:22.120 something like that, it's not the norm. So they're like, what are you talking about? It's great. It's
00:44:25.840 fine. You know, despite being from South Africa. Yeah. Despite that. It's amazing. An African-American.
00:44:33.020 Check out this former Twitter speaker, former Twitter worker speaks out. In her San Francisco home with
00:44:39.920 some moral support from her dog, Biscuit, Melissa Engel follows the rapid fire changes at her former
00:44:45.240 employer. On the current path. I just, I'm really, really worried. On November 12th, she learned she's been let go
00:44:52.700 first by losing access to her accounts, then an email. She says other former full-time employees have told her
00:44:59.140 they had to sign an NDA to get their severance benefits, but because she was a contract worker, that doesn't apply
00:45:05.160 to her. So she's speaking out. I'm not giving a severance package. I can't, they can't take that away from me.
00:45:11.300 And I think people need to know about the situation. The layoffs followed by an employee
00:45:15.520 exodus came just days before Elon Musk reinstated former president Donald Trump's account Saturday
00:45:21.620 evening. South State East Bay professor Grant Kian says the move appears strategic. He gets to
00:45:27.480 say that he's rescuing democracy and reintroduction. That's what you guys say all the time. I was going to say,
00:45:34.320 because that's your line usually, right? They literally are murdering, they can murder people and
00:45:38.340 imprison them forever and torture them in prison and say, we're saving democracy.
00:45:42.220 Oh yeah. By, by, by banning all these horrible people, they can always take the moral high ground
00:45:46.220 here, right? That's, that's a disgusting question. Certain type of political discourse on Twitter.
00:45:51.420 Even while this, I'm telling you, it's very dangerous. What are you so afraid of? What about
00:45:56.660 everyone's voice being heard? Isn't that the whole point of democracy? No, no. They, they, they accurately
00:46:02.420 know how powerful, even a little bit of truth. Because they know they're full of shit. That's why.
00:46:07.200 Yeah, exactly. That's just it. They're very well aware of that. And that's why they have to keep
00:46:10.720 the lid on. And, and the thing too, is that that tactic never succeeds. You can never keep
00:46:17.080 everything, you know, out of public view, right? No. All the time. And yeah, I mean, look, they're
00:46:22.620 seeking to do it with AI, as, as even Justin Trudeau said, right? They're like, we'll find all these
00:46:27.300 methods and somehow we'll control everything. And it will be like a artificial intelligence and
00:46:31.880 blockchain or, you know, but you're never going to do it. You know, not going to happen.
00:46:35.960 It overshadows for the moment, some of the, um, really tough news that people at Twitter have had
00:46:42.940 in the past couple of weeks. While the focus might be on Trump's account now, Kian notes that the
00:46:47.920 absence of employees like Engel who checked content will shape users' experience.
00:46:52.980 I'm sure the tranny, the tranny's job was very, yeah, very important. It's going to be felt.
00:46:57.120 Just over time, these things build up and the site will become more abusive, more extreme, and less
00:47:04.440 reliable over time. Yeah.
00:47:07.420 It's funny, someone pointed that out, like, he's fired, like, almost half of them and the site is,
00:47:12.580 like, going as usual. Like, what were they actually doing here? You know what I mean?
00:47:16.120 That's just it. It's like, it's, they're a waste of space, a lot of them.
00:47:20.620 But then he did. They were looking around for mean comments. That's what they were doing.
00:47:23.920 But then he did, let me see if I, did I retweet that? Then he does do dumb shit, like, oh, maybe
00:47:29.480 I didn't get that out here. Uh, yeah, here's the amnesty, general amnesty to suspended accounts,
00:47:34.760 right? So, I mean, that's, that's good, right? But then, yeah, I don't like that he didn't,
00:47:38.460 he's, like, dismissed Alex Jones, I guess. What was it you read? The, um, Holocaust denials,
00:47:45.520 9-11, what was the other one? What was he saying again?
00:47:47.820 So you can complain about, uh, I'll try and find it, but you can complain about a tweet.
00:47:52.520 Yeah, when you report them and you can, you know, check the, the box of certain categories.
00:47:56.540 And one of those was, like, denying the Holocaust, Sandy Hook, and, uh, violence during 9-11.
00:48:04.440 Yeah. Oh, like, wasn't it something that had happened or something like that, right?
00:48:09.160 Yeah. But no one's denying that they're not saying people didn't die. It's just who was
00:48:13.540 behind 9-11. Of course, this is a misrepresentation, right? It's the same thing with, like,
00:48:18.260 supposedly the Holocaust denial. Like, if you get into a debate of, like, I personally don't believe
00:48:23.140 it was exactly, uh, 6 million and the way they died was probably not what they say it was.
00:48:28.580 Oh, my God. You know.
00:48:30.040 There it is. There it is. I'll put it in the documentary.
00:48:31.580 Okay, yeah, share that. But here's another one like that, right?
00:48:34.000 But Elon Musk here says, November 23rd, hate speech impressions down by one-third from pre-spike
00:48:40.860 levels. Congrats to Twitter team. And it's like, all right, like, what, wait, how do you define
00:48:46.900 this? Can we get, you know, can we get a list of what you think that is or whatever? It's a very
00:48:52.260 dumb and shallow way of dealing with these problems. And you'd think a guy like this would
00:48:56.600 be more, kind of, I'll get better with this or nuance or even being able to point out that, like,
00:49:00.660 yeah, it's true that, you know, speech that they hate, they classify as hate speech, hate
00:49:06.740 speech just to get it censored, right?
00:49:08.660 Well, I guess he needs to be educated on a couple of these topics here.
00:49:12.640 Yeah, so here's one of them. Denying a, so if you report a tweet, denying a violent event
00:49:17.500 such as Handy, Handy, Handy Shook, the Holocaust and September 11th attacks. I did see that, I
00:49:26.620 thought I had scrubbed some older tweets and apparently that was successful. Someone's
00:49:30.920 combing through them all, aren't they? Someone was mass reporting three links that I linked
00:49:35.620 up back into, like, 2014, 2015 with a few guests that addressing, you know, the forbidden topic
00:49:40.900 of World War II and the Holocaust. And they reported those, like, and they were not seen as
00:49:46.220 violating Twitter terms of service, I guess. How pathetic is that person? I'm going to go
00:49:50.300 through and look at all the tweets I don't like. Of course, yeah, you know, I wonder
00:49:53.960 who that can be. What a pathetic life that person has. Jeez. All right, back to our,
00:50:00.080 everyone's favorite, what do you call it, Hitler surrogate here, Klaus Schwab. Let's play
00:50:05.880 this, but, I mean, it doesn't mean he's not an asshole. He's a Nazi, according to the
00:50:08.740 merchant, right? Yeah, I know, exactly. But anyway, let's listen to what you said here
00:50:12.720 regarding restructuring our entire world, isn't it? Of course, if you look at all the
00:50:20.400 challenges, we can speak about the multi-crisis, an economic, a political, a social, an ecological,
00:50:28.900 an institutional crisis. But actually, what we have to confront is a deep, systemic, and
00:50:40.140 structural restructuring of our world. And this will take some time. And the world will
00:50:49.820 look differently after we have gone through this transition process. After I'm done with
00:50:57.820 her, she will have a new one ripped on the side. Politically, the driving forces for this
00:51:07.500 political transformation, of course, is the transition into a multi-polar world, which
00:51:19.980 has... Very, very important point. I've talked about that in the Weekend Warrior show and some
00:51:25.000 other streams we've done, but that's a very... He's, he's, he's, he's right, you know, like,
00:51:29.600 he's not that he's right ideologically, but I'm saying he's right that this is what they're
00:51:33.440 working towards absolutely 100%. They're decentralizing the new world order, and
00:51:38.280 they're creating, like, a new one that's basically, like, portioned up. So if one of
00:51:42.020 the nodes fail, all the other ones can continue, even if that's temporarily. You know, that's,
00:51:45.600 that's, you know... Yeah, decentralizing their new world order, basically.
00:51:48.920 Yes. Yeah. Let's keep going.
00:51:50.300 ...tendency to make our world much more fragmented. And for this reasons, events like this one,
00:52:00.440 the G20, and so on, are the very important connectors to avoid a too great segmentation.
00:52:13.280 All right. Very low clip there, to be honest. But yes, so they had their B20. We played a clip
00:52:20.900 with Justin there before. And it reminded me of this one I came across. It was actually an ABC News
00:52:26.000 report back from 1989, where they're trying to explain what the world will be like, much in,
00:52:31.140 you know, Klaus Schwab's image here, of 2039. So I guess it's technically nine years after their
00:52:37.700 great, you know, agenda 2030 goal that they've set up here. But check out this clip. It's kind of
00:52:42.020 interesting. There's some things, of course, that are completely off, but something are completely
00:52:47.600 spot on when it comes to, like, surveillance and stuff. And they explain it as a nightmarish
00:52:53.380 landscape. Listen to this. A retinal identification check is required to proceed.
00:52:58.760 You won't need identity cards in 2039. Your eyes, your voice, even your genetic code, DNA,
00:53:05.740 will be used to prove who you are. Already, investigators are tracking suspects through
00:53:10.820 the tiniest traces of skin or blood left at a crime scene. Fifty years from now, the authorities
00:53:17.560 will be able to monitor you from birth. I think we'll see biological loyalties, where
00:53:22.940 extensive analysis of your physiological system will be done to determine your drug status,
00:53:28.220 your psychological status, and perhaps even your tendency to engage in certain kinds of
00:53:33.340 deviant or illegal forms of behavior.
00:53:36.100 The most serious and depressing problem will be that the freedoms that we've once enjoyed
00:53:43.680 and become accustomed to, as American citizens, will no longer be there for us.
00:53:49.920 With our genetic histories recorded, our conversations overheard, our financial records stored in computer
00:53:57.000 files, the very idea of privacy may disappear. And in our struggle against a rising tide of crime,
00:54:04.380 society may go one step further.
00:54:08.140 Watch for a man running through the streets.
00:54:11.520 Well, that happened during COVID, right?
00:54:12.880 Yep, exactly.
00:54:13.660 Calling all citizens.
00:54:15.900 This is City Probe Scanner. We've run across some illegal sexual activity.
00:54:21.020 Thank you for your assistance.
00:54:22.740 Okay, I'm just going to pause there. That turned out to be completely off, right?
00:54:27.400 Now they're actually encouraging over, like, sexual activity and stuff.
00:54:32.300 Actually complaining about illegal sexual activity?
00:54:34.380 Yeah, they're taking a clip from THX 1138.
00:54:39.480 Although long term, you know what? I'll say this, speaking of that, they're using sex promiscuity
00:54:44.840 and these things now to break down society as a corrosive force.
00:54:48.780 But eventually, I could see that they might, in some capacity, like, outlaw it.
00:54:55.200 It would just be digital or something.
00:54:57.080 Like, what was that? Universal Soldiers? Or which one was it?
00:54:59.480 Remember that? They put on a helmet and, like, had sex.
00:55:01.960 For your safety, health crisis, diseases, or whatever, right?
00:55:06.360 Exactly. Because ultimately, they...
00:55:07.400 You have to go into the virtual world now.
00:55:08.300 It's just another way to control people, right?
00:55:09.940 They've always used sex to control people.
00:55:11.980 You don't want to have anybody just making babies.
00:55:14.800 You know what I mean?
00:55:15.100 Like, it's soon, and eventually, that's probably going to happen.
00:55:18.160 But anyway, just the last portion of this clip.
00:55:19.860 It's quite possible that we move towards a society where we are told it's an aspect...
00:55:27.700 Tell us, Gary Marks.
00:55:28.980 ...of good citizenship, to watch our neighbors, to watch our family members.
00:55:32.600 So perhaps...
00:55:33.020 That's literally happening right now, as you said, too.
00:55:35.340 Remember that all the...
00:55:36.400 Oh, my uncle is like, he's a crazy Republican, right?
00:55:39.660 Can we report him to the authorities and FBI?
00:55:42.280 The people that you live with would be watching you.
00:55:45.180 Your office mates would be watching you.
00:55:46.820 The taxi driver would be watching you.
00:55:48.640 There will be no place to hide.
00:55:50.440 There will be no place to escape your past.
00:55:52.840 When technology defines your identity...
00:55:55.980 Are they against that, or for it?
00:55:57.400 It's much more difficult just to forget when they made this.
00:55:59.660 Back then, they're against it.
00:56:00.160 Yeah, back then, but now that they've completely hijacked it...
00:56:04.080 Like, the one political side has completely hijacked it.
00:56:06.880 Now they love it.
00:56:07.360 Now it's good, exactly.
00:56:08.440 ...and start over.
00:56:10.000 You don't really have that option anymore.
00:56:11.320 You have a hair.
00:56:11.760 Nice.
00:56:12.720 89, baby.
00:56:14.120 A child born today will be 50 years old in 2039.
00:56:18.580 His world then will be shaped not only by the technologies we are now creating,
00:56:23.440 but by how we decide to use them.
00:56:26.820 All right.
00:56:27.820 There you go.
00:56:28.820 A warning.
00:56:29.500 Back then, what happened?
00:56:30.680 Nothing.
00:56:31.640 That's the thing.
00:56:32.280 Mainstream news back then.
00:56:33.740 Now it's a conspiracy theory.
00:56:34.900 Oh, yeah.
00:56:35.140 Sorry, go ahead.
00:56:35.520 Yeah, showing that black baby.
00:56:36.800 Now they're talking about keeping DNA profiles.
00:56:39.940 Police having that is racist because they're able to pin it on some of these crimes of fine...
00:56:45.280 Right, right.
00:56:46.040 So it will only be white people that have those databases.
00:56:47.720 Black perps, right?
00:56:48.100 Yeah, exactly.
00:56:49.280 Exactly.
00:56:49.780 That's basically where it's going.
00:56:50.980 Yeah.
00:56:51.120 All right.
00:56:51.860 So we have the Walmart tutor here, too, which kind of eerily went a little silent when they
00:56:56.900 found out who it was.
00:56:58.160 So it was a guy in Virginia.
00:56:59.880 What was it again?
00:57:01.120 Virginia?
00:57:02.340 Chesapeake.
00:57:02.820 That's right.
00:57:03.240 Chesapeake, Virginia.
00:57:03.980 And apparently he turned on his Walmart co-workers.
00:57:08.020 I want to play a little bit of a segment in the middle of this clip here.
00:57:10.540 Check it out.
00:57:10.960 But his final weeks on the job may offer the clearest picture yet of what caused him to lash out at the other Walmart employees.
00:57:19.480 The search for answers in the mass shooting in Chesapeake, Virginia continued as investigators combed through evidence at the Walmart and at the home of Andre Bing.
00:57:29.660 He has a great narrator voice.
00:57:31.920 And so, as you can see here, politics and race quickly left the media cover conversation.
00:57:42.000 Police say 31-year-old Bing, a store manager, opened fire in the Walmart, doing six and injuring seven, before turning the gun on himself.
00:57:52.200 Multiple media reports say Bing's phone contained notes complaining about his job and harassment from his co-workers.
00:57:59.340 All of the dead were store employees.
00:58:01.920 Police have not been the sixth victim since he is a minor.
00:58:05.820 22-year-old Tyneka Johnson was described by her friend as one of the most loving people you could ever meet.
00:58:11.900 I just wish that I could just bring her back.
00:58:15.880 Because, you know, night.
00:58:19.860 Good night for the bride.
00:58:21.440 She did deserve that.
00:58:22.980 Brian Pendleton was the night custodian.
00:58:26.940 His brother said that he was someone with a big heart for anybody that needed help.
00:58:30.380 They always say this, don't they?
00:58:31.520 Sarah Stone Walker was among the seven injured.
00:58:34.500 A mother of three.
00:58:35.460 But he was white.
00:58:36.200 She was white.
00:58:36.840 So let's not talk about her.
00:58:38.400 Anyway, we don't play.
00:58:39.080 You know, they go through this here.
00:58:40.260 But, of course, immediately it's, you know, gun reform, right?
00:58:42.860 Biden calls for gun.
00:58:43.580 Actually, let's listen to what he said there.
00:58:45.200 Didn't this guy have a manifesto, too?
00:58:46.840 I mean, they always have manifestos, don't they?
00:58:49.440 Yeah.
00:58:50.600 No, I don't think so.
00:58:51.620 That's the thing.
00:58:52.100 It was literally just like a work thing, right?
00:58:54.280 But my point, too, is if this was a white guy, there would have been, you know, white supremacist
00:59:01.540 is a problem.
00:59:02.220 What's driving these people?
00:59:03.180 But now that immediately has dropped, right?
00:59:04.940 Here, let's see if Biden said anything.
00:59:06.200 In about two years, President Biden today called for stronger gun control measures,
00:59:11.660 vowing to push for the same that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had been.
00:59:15.740 Hey, it sounds like he's got that.
00:59:17.400 It's like uncomfortable listening to it.
00:59:19.180 It sounds like it's very difficult.
00:59:21.060 Like it's cutting out.
00:59:22.040 Yeah, it's cutting out.
00:59:23.180 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:59:24.000 An assault weapons ban.
00:59:25.580 The idea we still allow semi-automatic weapons to be purchased is sick.
00:59:31.300 Blah, blah.
00:59:31.980 It's just sick.
00:59:33.220 In Colorado.
00:59:33.980 But the military, am I right?
00:59:35.520 Yeah.
00:59:35.820 Gotta have them there.
00:59:37.060 And, of course, then Colorado, and we'll get to that in a little bit here, too, because
00:59:40.100 that's just weird, right?
00:59:41.820 That whole story covered it Wednesday.
00:59:43.180 But here's AP emboldened Biden.
00:59:46.240 Dems push ban on so-called assault weapons.
00:59:49.300 They do this, like, every week.
00:59:50.400 At least they said so-called in the title.
00:59:51.640 Good for them for doing that, because usually they don't.
00:59:53.940 But when President Biden speaks about the scourge of gun violence, his go-to answer is to zero
01:00:01.580 in on so-called assault weapons.
01:00:03.480 America has heard it hundreds of times, including this week, after shootings in Colorado.
01:00:07.660 And, yeah, so it's like they flip the switch back on, like the mass shooter switches back
01:00:11.660 on.
01:00:12.480 And that serves the purpose now, right?
01:00:14.940 So, the president wants to sign into law a ban on high-powered guns that have the capacity
01:00:20.400 to kill many people very quickly.
01:00:22.440 Yeah, because a car certainly doesn't have the, you know, means to do that, right?
01:00:27.460 Or whatever.
01:00:28.060 Or the jab.
01:00:29.040 Or prescription pills.
01:00:30.320 Prescription kills.
01:00:32.120 Prescription kills.
01:00:33.520 Prescription pills kill more people than guns every year.
01:00:36.100 You know this.
01:00:36.700 That's right.
01:00:37.700 So, yeah, so one of the funniest clips I've seen in a while was the father of the guy
01:00:44.080 at the Club Q in Colorado Springs, right, that had gone in there and shot up a bunch of people,
01:00:51.320 allegedly.
01:00:52.000 Q for queer, or what?
01:00:53.440 Anderson Lee Aldrich, his dad.
01:00:55.480 It's up on our website now, so I'm going to complain.
01:00:58.340 Some of the most amazing stuff I've seen.
01:01:01.700 And my point a little bit was, like, okay, sure, maybe all of this is organic, but the point
01:01:05.200 is the family had had a history of problems, from drugs to problems with law enforcement.
01:01:12.280 They were known by the police.
01:01:13.820 Essentially, it checks all the boxes of, like, someone you would use in order to, you know,
01:01:20.700 groom someone, essentially, right, into going somewhere and shooting something up.
01:01:24.940 Again, for political purposes, for gun control purposes, and so much more, right?
01:01:28.740 But he identified, though, as non-binary, which, you know, okay, you know, do you know what
01:01:36.280 I mean?
01:01:36.440 Like, okay, is this an issue now, then?
01:01:38.280 Do we need to investigate mental illness in relation to that?
01:01:41.080 You know what I mean?
01:01:41.460 There's so many other questions you could ask there.
01:01:43.000 And also, were they taking any hormone drugs?
01:01:46.360 That's always a question.
01:01:47.760 Yep.
01:01:47.960 Yeah, but the other one was, it reminded me of Holmes, the so-called, I think that was
01:01:52.860 the Batman shooter, right, in, wasn't that Colorado 2, I think?
01:01:57.520 Yeah.
01:01:57.720 Wasn't that Aurora?
01:01:59.300 Aurora, Colorado.
01:02:00.000 That's right, yeah.
01:02:00.780 And remember how dazed and weird he was in the courtroom?
01:02:03.760 It was completely gone, remember?
01:02:06.020 Yeah.
01:02:06.200 And it was some weird link to one of his, was it one of his classmates, or was it him himself
01:02:11.500 that had done, like, research on, like, time travel or something like that?
01:02:14.740 I mean, it was, like, it sounds weird, but, like, this...
01:02:16.780 Yeah, some weird psych experiments, too.
01:02:18.000 Yeah, like some weird, like some super weird time displacement experiment.
01:02:24.960 I forget all the details.
01:02:26.040 And, of course, he was on antidepressants, too.
01:02:28.300 Right, SSRIs.
01:02:28.740 So many of them are.
01:02:29.520 Of course, that never comes up, like, what are we doing about the big pharma role and
01:02:32.800 all of this, right?
01:02:33.400 But, anyway, just look how Anderson Lee Aldrich looks in court here.
01:02:38.520 This is quite something.
01:02:40.640 We'll call 22CR6008, People v. Anderson Aldrich.
01:02:46.780 As a procedural matter, the court entered an order this morning allowing recording of
01:02:51.720 the video feed from today's hearing.
01:02:53.980 However, I want to make it extremely clear to everyone that is present in this courtroom
01:02:59.340 currently and everyone who is present in the auxiliary courtroom that there is no...
01:03:04.760 He looks like he's in good shape down there in the corner.
01:03:06.960 The guy in the yellow.
01:03:08.420 The yellow.
01:03:09.020 Holy cow, it's a vegetable.
01:03:10.560 There's no tweeting allowed in the courtroom.
01:03:11.920 Totally drugged.
01:03:12.600 There are no videos to be taken while we are in session today.
01:03:16.240 If someone is found to be in violation of this order, you will be immediately expelled
01:03:20.640 from the courtroom and could face consequences, including contempt of court.
01:03:24.840 Yes, that's so weird.
01:03:25.420 Please turn off your cell phones and put them away at this time.
01:03:28.300 That was very important to them for some reason.
01:03:30.040 No independent video of this.
01:03:32.000 Would the parties enter their appearances, please?
01:03:34.620 May it please the court, Michael Allen and Jennifer Veman for the people of the state of Colorado.
01:03:39.060 Good morning.
01:03:41.020 Defense.
01:03:42.320 Good morning.
01:03:42.820 Joseph Larson, Michael Allen, Office of the Colorado State Public Defender, on behalf of the defendant.
01:03:47.860 Good morning.
01:03:50.760 Could the defendant please state his name?
01:03:52.940 Check this out.
01:03:53.720 Look how they have to handle him here now.
01:03:55.440 Look at this.
01:03:56.960 Oh, my God.
01:03:57.940 Anderson Aldridge.
01:04:02.640 Anderson Aldridge, did you watch the video concerning your constitutional rights in this case?
01:04:08.200 Do you have any questions about those rights?
01:04:19.700 Oh, my God.
01:04:22.960 The court finds that Anderson Aldridge appears in custody for video advice.
01:04:27.100 Is he going to claim insanity or something?
01:04:29.460 I don't know.
01:04:29.980 Wouldn't you, wouldn't the judge be like, clearly this defendant is not in this right mind space.
01:04:35.200 We can't continue with this or he's going to need, he's a ward of the quarters.
01:04:39.140 You know, like something, I don't stare, but I just think it's fascinating that like, this is like a textbook, like kind of mind control.
01:04:49.500 You know what I mean?
01:04:49.820 If you will.
01:04:50.500 And his dad was like high on meth, completely strung out.
01:04:53.720 I mean.
01:04:53.940 Very troubled.
01:04:54.340 And what usually happens is they approach a family that you can use a daughter or a son, most often, of course, a son in these relations or in these situations.
01:05:05.440 And they begin working with them.
01:05:07.540 They groom them, essentially.
01:05:08.920 Right.
01:05:09.040 That's what they do.
01:05:09.640 They coerce them into doing these kinds of things.
01:05:11.840 Again, I can't prove that 100%, but I'm saying that it's just weird.
01:05:14.820 Right.
01:05:14.880 Well, and also the more liberal things get, the more mentally sick people get, too.
01:05:19.200 So that's, even if it was completely organic, that's not a shocker either.
01:05:23.340 Virginian Drifter says, happy Friday, Henrik and Lana.
01:05:25.220 The Chesapeake Shooter shot up a Walmart just 10 minutes from my home.
01:05:28.440 Whoops.
01:05:28.940 Chesapeake, Virginia used to be considered a nice area when I was a kid, and now it's almost a no-go zone in some areas.
01:05:34.200 Yeah.
01:05:34.280 It's incredible.
01:05:34.700 Sad to hear that.
01:05:35.220 Sorry.
01:05:35.580 And that's one of the reasons we left Virginia.
01:05:37.640 Yep.
01:05:38.320 Man.
01:05:38.840 Come up to Northern Idaho.
01:05:40.140 Yeah.
01:05:40.400 Everyone's welcome.
01:05:41.160 If you can.
01:05:41.780 Yep.
01:05:41.920 We need more people, good people around us.
01:05:44.160 And even if you can't go to, you know, there's a wider concentric circle, like, you know what I mean?
01:05:50.860 Like, there's other outlying areas that we need.
01:05:52.820 Parts of Montana, Wyoming, Dakotas.
01:05:55.960 Get out, because this ship is going down, and it's just, I mean, it's up to you.
01:05:59.040 It's like I said in the Ameren speech.
01:06:00.040 It's up to you when you want to get off, when you want to get in the lifeboats.
01:06:02.680 But at some point, I just don't think this is going to work.
01:06:08.240 I just say no way.
01:06:09.760 The rod is too deep, and it's too, it's just too many insane people, you know, that have
01:06:16.620 their fingers in this pie, and I'm not sure we're going to be able to fix that.
01:06:20.200 You know what I mean?
01:06:20.720 We need parallel structures and institutions and all of it, and we're going to need people
01:06:25.280 to build it, you know?
01:06:26.700 Correct.
01:06:26.940 All right.
01:06:27.820 Anyway, I don't think I've ever watched the rest of that.
01:06:29.680 Let me just X out here.
01:06:31.160 Disturbing.
01:06:31.580 Yeah.
01:06:31.980 He's completely gone, you know, and they have to handle him in this way, right?
01:06:36.060 So what was the other one here?
01:06:37.740 Yeah, I don't know who this guy is.
01:06:39.320 Bryson Gray?
01:06:39.920 Yeah, it's the rapper.
01:06:41.140 Okay.
01:06:43.420 Isn't he like adjacent to Nick Fuentes a little bit?
01:06:48.640 Or maybe it's wrong to say that?
01:06:49.700 I don't know.
01:06:50.160 Anyway, go ahead.
01:06:51.580 So there was someone on BBC in Scotland that invited him on.
01:06:54.320 They said, hey, can you come on?
01:06:55.660 Let's talk about Trump 2024.
01:06:57.860 He posted the screenshots.
01:06:59.220 Always enjoy having you on, man.
01:07:01.060 Many thanks, Paul.
01:07:02.580 He has the call.
01:07:03.640 And then he brought up how Kanye made anti-Semitic remarks.
01:07:07.400 And he said, I don't understand what was anti-Semitic about it.
01:07:10.860 And he said, Kanye said the Jews own, you know, black voices.
01:07:14.320 Let's play it then.
01:07:14.900 Let's play it then.
01:07:14.920 We don't beat the puncher.
01:07:16.660 All right.
01:07:16.760 Is that okay?
01:07:17.500 And they just cut him off right after.
01:07:19.300 Yeah.
01:07:19.500 Right after that.
01:07:20.820 Great.
01:07:21.100 Joins me now on the line.
01:07:22.040 Bryson, good evening to you.
01:07:23.880 Hey, good evening, man.
01:07:25.200 How are you?
01:07:25.760 I'm not.
01:07:25.960 I think he's like, you know, I don't know.
01:07:28.120 Maybe he's done something good, but he's a mad guy, like a Trump, a black, Trump.
01:07:32.000 A base black man.
01:07:32.960 A base black guy.
01:07:33.360 Okay.
01:07:33.640 Right, right.
01:07:34.080 Exactly.
01:07:34.480 And he might be great.
01:07:35.280 I'm not shitting on him.
01:07:36.120 I'm just saying that's what he's like.
01:07:37.600 Too bad.
01:07:38.100 Thanks indeed for joining us.
01:07:39.820 I suppose I just wanted to kick off by getting your reaction, I suppose, to Kanye, I suppose,
01:07:45.280 announcing that he will be running against Donald Trump.
01:07:50.100 I think it was an exciting announcement.
01:07:54.720 Let me tell you something.
01:07:55.820 This is one of the, we're living in one of the craziest timelines in history.
01:08:00.760 So even at the very least, this is like excitement and entertaining.
01:08:05.400 So I like it.
01:08:06.860 I mean, entertaining me.
01:08:08.040 This is someone who really has made some appalling remarks in recent times.
01:08:15.020 What a Scottish faggot here.
01:08:17.360 The Scot with the big balls right here.
01:08:21.700 What happened to these Scots?
01:08:24.660 God, man.
01:08:25.540 They were neutered.
01:08:26.740 I'd say nearly as appalling as some of the remarks made by Donald Trump in recent years.
01:08:30.660 I mean, do you really think we will see either of these two men in the White House?
01:08:34.860 Yes.
01:08:35.300 I don't think the remarks were that appalling.
01:08:37.600 I think people overhyped it.
01:08:39.080 They were living in a cancel culture.
01:08:41.320 I mean, I don't even understand what he said.
01:08:43.300 That could even be viewed as anti-Semitic, if I'm being honest.
01:08:45.800 And, of course, a lot of things Trump say he has proven himself to be correct.
01:08:50.880 Let me, as a white liberal, let me correct you there, black man.
01:08:54.780 Time out, time out.
01:08:55.800 I mean, I suppose someone might object to him blaming the Jewish media and Jewish Zionists for numerous alleged mis-
01:09:05.960 Why?
01:09:06.720 Is it correct or is it not?
01:09:08.800 Anyway, listen to the reply.
01:09:09.800 He's saying the Jewish people have owned the black voice, the Jewish community and the music industry.
01:09:15.120 They'll take us and milk us.
01:09:16.120 I like that he's like, he kind of goes back and he clarifies each point that the Jews have controlled the black voice.
01:09:23.900 Yeah, thanks for letting us know.
01:09:25.840 We die.
01:09:26.400 I mean, those sound like anti-Semitic remarks to me.
01:09:29.040 Well, it could sound that way, but the reality is all the major labels, because everybody knows there's major labels and there's the one labels under it.
01:09:37.300 But every single, the big three record labels, they are all owned by Jewish people.
01:09:43.620 And they do-
01:09:44.300 Okay, no, we'll have to just end.
01:09:47.280 I think we'll just take a break on that one there.
01:09:49.640 We do apologize for the sentiments that were being expressed or were being about to express.
01:09:54.000 Oh, my God, you are such a weak faggot.
01:09:56.300 This is BBC for you.
01:09:57.420 God, just go in yourself, you useless eater.
01:10:01.140 Oh, my God.
01:10:03.140 We apologize to anybody.
01:10:05.600 Who exactly are we apologizing here to?
01:10:07.300 That you have to just deny something that's true?
01:10:10.480 You cannot talk about this.
01:10:10.820 You can't even look at reality.
01:10:12.780 Let's look at these record labels.
01:10:14.140 You do not talk about this.
01:10:15.100 Just Google their names real quick and let's just find out and fact check that.
01:10:19.020 No, they never do that because the facts are, it's hate facts.
01:10:22.600 You do not talk about fact talk.
01:10:24.560 That's how it goes, right?
01:10:25.660 You cannot address it.
01:10:27.080 It's funny, though.
01:10:28.240 Yeah, it's amazing.
01:10:29.860 I do like that it's catching on and there's a ripple effect, you know, but still.
01:10:33.700 Yeah, yeah.
01:10:34.420 God, that guy is such a faggot.
01:10:36.020 Yep.
01:10:38.140 All right.
01:10:38.940 What about this one here?
01:10:40.180 Yeah, I just happened to see it.
01:10:41.400 I didn't actually hear the clip, but Forward is complaining and ADL is complaining.
01:10:45.900 There's this 48-year-old New York Jew named Ari Schaefer who left the Orthodox community and he's, you know, going off in his shtick, like making fun of Jews, how the Jewish God is obsessed with sex, like anal sex.
01:11:00.720 And he spends five minutes basically, you know, making fun of Jewish rituals around menstruation and masturbation.
01:11:09.160 And he's made some Holocaust jokes and pushy Jew jokes.
01:11:12.540 Like, for instance, he said, Jews are racist, but we don't see skin color.
01:11:15.160 We see IQ and income level.
01:11:16.920 Well, that's true.
01:11:17.440 But IQ is tied to race, right?
01:11:20.180 We're cheap, but only compared to you guys.
01:11:21.820 They definitely see race.
01:11:22.760 We're not cheap compared to Shimon Shlomo.
01:11:25.680 I don't know.
01:11:26.460 Goy is Yiddish for non-June.
01:11:27.980 Just so you know, when you hear it, you think it's fun and friendly.
01:11:30.340 It's not.
01:11:30.940 They're shitting on your face.
01:11:32.840 I like that he let people know that.
01:11:34.860 And then there's just a bunch of other stuff.
01:11:36.500 I didn't hear it because it was like an hour and 20 minutes and I didn't want to hear Ari Schaefer's voice for an hour and 20 minutes.
01:11:41.780 And there wasn't like a super cut version of it, but Jonathan Greenblatt right away is kvetching about it.
01:11:49.220 We can't let this comes on the heels of Dave Chappelle, right?
01:11:52.020 We can't let this be a moral compass and it's disturbing to see normalizing and making it popular to, you know, be anti-Semitic and making fun of Jews.
01:12:03.060 And, you know, we are – he said, why are Jewish sensitivities denied or diminished at almost every turn?
01:12:10.040 Oh, definitely.
01:12:10.860 Yeah, right.
01:12:13.060 Right.
01:12:13.920 And then so now donate here because the ADL is on the front line.
01:12:17.980 So you can't – Jews – okay, we can't laugh at them.
01:12:20.780 They can't even laugh at themselves.
01:12:23.600 Jews can't even make Jewish jokes making fun of things that are funny because it's anti-Semitic and we're normalizing anti-Semitism and it's going to lead to the Holocaust.
01:12:32.140 No, but here's the thing.
01:12:33.280 If you don't let people joke around about you and poke fun about you, then the more they're not going to like you.
01:12:38.780 It will create a huge wave of anti-Semitism if you're the one group that people can't, like, tell jokes about and have fun about.
01:12:45.300 Like, God, Greenblatt is, like, super uptight.
01:12:48.360 But, you know, he sits back –
01:12:49.120 I think that's great.
01:12:49.900 Oh, yeah.
01:12:50.260 I think that's a great thing is.
01:12:51.020 But, you know, he sits back with his buddies and he tells all these, you know, anti-white jokes and I'm sure he's telling black jokes.
01:12:57.080 But I'd say this.
01:12:59.460 I'd say this about it.
01:13:01.100 So this has had 4.1 million views.
01:13:07.260 He's making money, too, by this.
01:13:08.940 Since it's premiered in November 2nd.
01:13:13.180 He might be, you know, genuine or whatever.
01:13:15.080 I'm not saying – I don't know anything about this particular guy or whatever.
01:13:17.740 But you also have to understand that it's very – how do we put this?
01:13:23.340 They've been very concerned recently about some of the comments made by celebrities and things like that, right?
01:13:28.360 So, again, box A, box B.
01:13:30.080 It's very important that you have someone that you can, like, have –
01:13:32.720 Steam valve.
01:13:32.740 You make sure that the discontent and the steam valve goes out through this channel.
01:13:36.320 And it might very well be that Ari Shaffir is that steam valve.
01:13:39.660 I don't know how long he's been doing this shtick, though.
01:13:42.300 It could be before this whole Kanye thing.
01:13:44.660 No, I'm sure it is.
01:13:45.780 I'm not saying he showed up yesterday, but I'm just saying sometimes they –
01:13:49.440 what I'm saying is it's better that it's a guy like this who obviously will, at some point down the line,
01:13:54.380 have a dog in this fight as opposed to someone who's an action outsider
01:13:57.320 who actually views this a little bit differently.
01:13:59.560 So I'm saying if this was really a problem and a danger to the establishment,
01:14:03.080 he wouldn't have 4.1 million views on YouTube.
01:14:05.420 That's all I'm saying, so keep that in mind.
01:14:07.200 It could be really funny and stuff, right?
01:14:08.800 We'll check it.
01:14:09.700 But it's fascinating when these things show up, and it's almost like the attacks is a promotion also at the same time.
01:14:15.360 Do you know what I'm saying?
01:14:15.900 Yeah, of course it is.
01:14:16.420 This is the Streisand effect and all that.
01:14:18.220 So it's like, oh, let's talk about this guy now because that's exactly where they want you to be.
01:14:22.980 But it also does – it is risky because then it is true.
01:14:27.540 People start telling Holocaust jokes again and then say, what's wrong?
01:14:30.520 Why can't we joke around about these things?
01:14:32.080 Does he do Holocaust jokes?
01:14:32.380 Yeah, he does some Holocaust jokes as well.
01:14:34.420 And remember how many people have been banned from our Holocaust jokes?
01:14:37.220 Well, again, that's what I'm saying.
01:14:38.100 Yeah, but it's kind of bringing that back a little bit about, like, why can't we laugh at some of these things and have fun poking fun?
01:14:46.620 Why is this one group the one that can't?
01:14:48.700 But, of course, he's a Jew.
01:14:49.940 He gets away with it.
01:14:51.220 Yeah, one rule for them and another one for the rest of us, right?
01:14:54.400 So anyway, but, yeah, maybe we'll take a couple excerpts and we'll play it over the weekend show here or something like that, right?
01:15:00.020 That could be good.
01:15:00.980 So, speaking of things that are forbidden – or do you have any ones you need to take that?
01:15:07.440 No, I'm caught up.
01:15:07.700 You caught up?
01:15:08.200 Okay.
01:15:09.300 Check this out.
01:15:09.980 This is fascinating.
01:15:11.780 Here's The Guardian, right?
01:15:13.120 My beloved The Guardian outlet here.
01:15:16.500 So they're complaining that Graham Hancock – and, of course, we've had him on the show, I think – was it one time or two times?
01:15:23.320 I forget.
01:15:23.600 A couple times.
01:15:24.100 I looked two or three times, and this was, like, a decade ago.
01:15:27.480 You were way ahead on all this stuff.
01:15:30.040 It's always – you're always, like, 10, 15, 20 years ahead of these people.
01:15:33.100 Well, now it's mainstream.
01:15:33.400 Now it's, like, Netflix specials that have the biggest views of any show.
01:15:36.200 Now it's mainstream.
01:15:36.960 This is all in the Red Ice Archives, folks.
01:15:38.780 So I'm saying, like, that's why – why do you think we're talking about now what we're talking about now?
01:15:42.960 It's because this shit is going to be top of the fucking list in 10 years from now.
01:15:46.980 Five years from now.
01:15:47.760 Anyway, Ancient Apocalypse is the most dangerous show on Netflix.
01:15:53.040 Again, talk about Streisand effect, right?
01:15:55.360 Is this going to help or put down?
01:15:56.900 But regardless, a show with a truly preposterous theory is one of the streaming giant's biggest hits,
01:16:03.480 and it seems to exist solely for conspiracy theorists.
01:16:08.360 Why has this been allowed?
01:16:11.760 He says it.
01:16:12.300 What – they didn't run it through me and the Guardian.
01:16:16.000 What is going on here?
01:16:17.000 Why was this –
01:16:17.500 They're even panicking over talking about ancient civilizations if it's not from their controlled point of view.
01:16:23.400 It's outrageous.
01:16:24.000 Talking about, like, cyclical apocalypses that you can clearly find in, like, the record, essentially, right?
01:16:32.060 Shit's happening every 11.5 thousand years, roughly, or 11 – yeah, 12 thousand years, let's say.
01:16:37.840 And, you know, Hancock, Boval, there's a number of these people that cover this kind of stuff.
01:16:41.920 And I think it's fascinating.
01:16:43.200 It's very interesting.
01:16:44.060 But it's not the most urgent thing.
01:16:45.340 That's why we're not talking about these things right now.
01:16:47.840 We need to save our people first.
01:16:49.540 Then we can go back and talk about, like, who built civilization and what's these actual resets about and all that stuff.
01:16:55.500 It's good and fun, right?
01:16:57.740 But I'm telling you, it's got to be this again, that one thing always leads to another.
01:17:03.980 And if you begin questioning just a –
01:17:06.600 History.
01:17:06.920 Whatever angle of the mainstream kind of edifice that's been put in front of us, if you begin to question just a corner of it, you will eventually begin to ask other questions.
01:17:17.840 What is that about?
01:17:19.000 What is it – it's about – you know, some of this stuff can break open your mind.
01:17:23.140 And that's why they're so freaked out about it.
01:17:24.980 And that's why we said it won't end with race.
01:17:26.780 It won't end with the vaccine.
01:17:28.240 It won't end with talking about Russia and Ukraine.
01:17:30.720 And now it's, like, ancient apocalypses and ancient civilizations, if you don't talk about it from our point of view, because we know for a fact this is what happened in ancient times, you know?
01:17:40.740 It's nuts, though.
01:17:42.740 And you know it's always this kind of spin, too, of, like, well, we don't know who built the pyramids or what's Angkor Wat about.
01:17:50.160 Maybe it wasn't brown people that built it, right?
01:17:52.600 It's always that, like, white supremacists believe that there were white people in America before Columbus.
01:17:58.400 You know, kind of thing.
01:18:00.020 And it's like, well, of course there are, were, you know, right?
01:18:03.020 We'll talk about some of that later on if we have time for today.
01:18:06.220 But, no, so this is a very problem for them.
01:18:09.000 And the thing is, Graham Hancock, he's done some great work on ancient civilizations and stuff, but he doesn't share a view politically about saving Western civilization.
01:18:19.640 No, no, of course not.
01:18:20.740 No, no, he's not there at all.
01:18:21.900 At all.
01:18:22.820 But even still, he's a threat.
01:18:25.200 I think he married a Sri Lankan lady.
01:18:26.640 He's not, he's many times Graham Hancock has.
01:18:30.000 Put down Anglo society.
01:18:31.060 Openly, yeah, the white people blaming them and all that stuff.
01:18:33.600 But, again, that's why that is not what it is about all the time, right, in that sense, from their point of view.
01:18:38.880 This is about you kind of lifting that veil a little bit and then see what's behind the curtain.
01:18:44.460 And once you do that, you get a curiosity, you get a taste for more, you're being questioning anything.
01:18:49.240 And, well, you just might find yourself not trusting anything, we're being told historically.
01:18:53.200 And, in fact, you can also see that all the bullshit that they're pushing on us are things that are actually detrimental to us.
01:18:58.140 And they can't have a majority of people having those views, right?
01:19:01.720 It's encouraging, though, that people are, this is what they're interested in.
01:19:05.060 They want things that are outside the box, things that aren't mainstream.
01:19:08.440 They want to hear new and different ideas and other points of view.
01:19:12.080 They're sick and tired of all this mainstream crap, this official crap that's shoved down their throat all the time.
01:19:17.720 Yeah.
01:19:18.140 People, they want something fresh and exciting and new and truly different, you know?
01:19:22.480 It's not transsexuals.
01:19:24.080 No, and that's, and this is like old school stuff, you know what I mean?
01:19:27.560 But it's new to a lot of people.
01:19:28.720 They just, I mean, they discovered this five minutes ago, so it's great that they're doing it.
01:19:32.920 Tomcat Smith, 1975, over on Rumble.
01:19:35.740 I think this was a little while ago, so sorry for being late on this one, but Hail Right Eyes, best broadcast on the web today.
01:19:42.820 Thank you.
01:19:43.160 Appreciate that.
01:19:43.800 Appreciate your support.
01:19:45.140 Good to have you along for the ride.
01:19:47.680 Let's talk about the other, the bank option there, too, by the way.
01:19:54.160 Yeah, so a friend sent me a link to Glorify, which was this, I believe they're a Christian,
01:19:59.420 but they were, they started their own bank for people who have been banned and had reputational attacks and all that as an alternative, like a credit union.
01:20:09.920 Hey, join this.
01:20:10.500 You can have a checking account, a savings account, get credit card processing going and all this.
01:20:16.080 And I was like, oh, okay, I'll check in.
01:20:17.700 I actually had a window up for them.
01:20:19.700 I've been meaning to look into it a little more.
01:20:21.480 And then today, I was like, whoa, would you look at that?
01:20:24.320 It says, recently, Glorify has experienced a series of financial challenges related to, well, startup mistakes, reputation attacks,
01:20:32.360 the declining economy, and multiple negative media stories.
01:20:36.380 As a result of developments to last week's, whatever, news and leadership came to the heartbreaking conclusion that we need to wind down the company's operation.
01:20:46.020 In fact, immediately, we began the process of helping our customers resolve their accounts.
01:20:49.260 So basically, they got a tax, they, yeah, all these negative media stories, someone was making calls, shut them down, blacklist these people, whatever.
01:21:00.060 So going down.
01:21:01.360 And like, this is always what's happening, right?
01:21:04.000 People are like, okay, let's start our own bank.
01:21:05.980 And then they learn like, oh, it's a cabal.
01:21:08.640 And also, if you're not approved by this cabal, then they're going to come after you, right?
01:21:13.360 Their whole network.
01:21:14.180 Absolutely, I mean, and again, that's why, like, as soon as you have, they're very afraid of, like, financial options, right?
01:21:21.680 That's one of the biggest problems for them.
01:21:23.780 And they, this is one they really want to lock down, if you know what I mean, right?
01:21:27.820 They need these, the central bank digital currencies, obviously, that's going to be very important for them.
01:21:34.440 And, what was it, the New York Federal Reserve recently started, like, a 12-week program.
01:21:42.040 Do you have a screenshot on that?
01:21:43.160 Yes, I do.
01:21:44.200 12-week trial, right?
01:21:45.960 A digital dollar pilot, they said.
01:21:47.900 But that's, that is where they're going to design us out of the system.
01:21:52.440 And when I say us, I mean anybody on the margins and any establishment critic, let's say it that way, right?
01:22:02.700 No matter what your angle is, you're going to be designed out of their system, and they cannot have especially financial options, right?
01:22:09.160 And so, finance and the banking system, all this stuff, has forever been used as mechanisms of control over people, right?
01:22:15.220 Even governments in the past have said who can and who can't do business and stuff like that.
01:22:19.040 And this is more proof that if there are genuine, like, oh, build your own bank, you know what I mean?
01:22:25.340 And they do pop up and they show up, they will destroy them ruthlessly, right?
01:22:30.240 Yeah, and that's the other thing.
01:22:31.460 Then, if you start these things, you can't be so bold and reveal what your true agenda is.
01:22:37.700 You have to be a bank that's kind of like word amount.
01:22:40.360 Yeah, like letting people, well, in a way, yeah, like we'll take the people who are being banned and all this stuff, right?
01:22:46.460 And we believe in free speech and parallel economy and stuff like that.
01:22:50.380 Anytime I've seen people come out with that, that's not good.
01:22:53.380 So, you have to do it covertly and then just take in those people or do word of mouth and eventually it spreads, you know?
01:23:00.300 But if you come out with, like, your mission statement that's like, here is what we're doing, this is what we're about, pro-free speech and all this, you know, screw the system or whatever, they'll shut you down.
01:23:09.380 So, yeah, yes, absolutely, that is correct.
01:23:14.400 Let me see here, what do we have?
01:23:15.680 I missed that there.
01:23:18.020 GTR or GRT69 says, thank you, Henrik Lona, for everything you do.
01:23:21.220 May the gods smile upon you.
01:23:22.480 Thank you.
01:23:23.380 Appreciate that.
01:23:25.980 So, that's a bummer that we can't use that as an option then.
01:23:29.220 Black Phillip says, Henrik's pet peeve is the wealthiest family in Sweden walked into a city with bags of money and started a bank out of nowhere in the 1700s.
01:23:36.820 Really makes you think, that's what I always say.
01:23:38.220 They were so oppressed and anti-Semitism was just rampant.
01:23:41.740 How could they just walk in and start banks?
01:23:45.420 I know.
01:23:46.160 But our people can't even do it online?
01:23:49.060 No, no, exactly.
01:23:50.080 And, again, as soon as you do have options, it just immediately shut down for some reason, right?
01:23:54.720 For some reason, yeah, we know why.
01:23:56.480 For some reason, yep.
01:23:57.700 No, because there's more important things like this next story that ending daylight savings time, for instance, is racist.
01:24:06.680 Enlighten us.
01:24:07.260 Let me read some of this CNN piece.
01:24:08.780 As the U.S. rolled back the clocks one hour this month to observe the end of daylight savings time, many people get a bit more sleep than usual.
01:24:17.240 But some, not as much as others.
01:24:19.280 Dun, dun, dun.
01:24:20.060 Do you know where it's going?
01:24:20.760 Oh, my God.
01:24:33.280 When they don't sleep, it's because of racism, okay?
01:24:36.380 Can have long-term detrimental implications for health and risk of certain chronic diseases.
01:24:41.900 As if no white people have sleep issues.
01:24:44.920 It's amazing.
01:24:45.500 As if we're not up at night worrying about all the shit in the world that has gone wrong and all the things that we have to do to take care of our family in this anti-white liberal day and age.
01:24:55.440 It's just amazing.
01:24:56.360 In March, the U.S.
01:24:57.780 Senate unanimously passed the Sunshine Protection Act.
01:25:01.460 I know, that's pretty gay.
01:25:02.200 Which would make daylight savings time permanent across the country, meaning there would be no reverting to standard time from early November through mid-March.
01:25:10.040 Yeah, spring, spring, forward, fall, fall back, right?
01:25:12.380 So doing away with that.
01:25:13.300 But the legislation would have to pass the House and Biden's signature before becoming effective in November 2023.
01:25:20.660 It's all artificial anyway.
01:25:21.880 It doesn't change how much daylight we have or don't have.
01:25:25.060 But I guess according to some people of colors, they think that when we change the clock together, that somehow it just gives us more daylight.
01:25:34.680 It's like magic.
01:25:36.340 And then they get more sleep.
01:25:38.240 Because somehow they just lost this time and they can't make up for it with sleep.
01:25:43.220 It's just amazing.
01:25:44.600 Anyway, Sunshine Protection Act.
01:25:47.060 No matter what the clock says.
01:25:48.060 And the only reason why I think they're doing this Sunshine Protection Act is because, you know, ending daylight savings time is racist.
01:25:54.140 It goes on.
01:25:54.960 The American Academy of Sleep Medicine says that daylight savings time is associated with increased risks of sleep loss, circadian misalignment.
01:26:03.800 It's one hour.
01:26:04.700 Adverse health consequences.
01:26:07.480 And then this article goes on and on about how non-whites, especially blacks, are more affected by sleep disorders, inequities, sleep inequities.
01:26:15.100 Everything's a freaking inequity.
01:26:16.540 Anti-white researchers say that poor sleep is associated with a host of poor health outcomes, such as obesity, hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, cancer.
01:26:25.400 Many of these health outcomes are more prevalent in the black population.
01:26:29.580 Like all of these health issues are mentioned in correlation with this artificial act of changing the clock back an hour, right?
01:26:37.120 It's not diet or any other lifestyle choices.
01:26:41.280 It's setting the clock, right?
01:26:42.840 And then this one, yeah, the persistent barrier to quality sleep.
01:26:47.320 Many social and environmental detriments of health, including living conditions or work schedules that don't support sleep, may emerge at least in part from historical and persistent forms of structural racism,
01:26:58.520 which is considered as totality of ways in which society fosters racial discrimination through reinforcing systems of housing, education, employment, wages, benefits, credit, media, health care, criminal justice.
01:27:13.400 So they're saying white supremacy, right?
01:27:16.120 These blacks are not sleeping at night because this horrible white supremacist system is keeping them up at night and creating this sleep inequity.
01:27:23.460 Again, as if no white people stay up at night worrying about these things that affects them, about mortgage payments, about, you know, like these people that are in prison for attending a protest for J6.
01:27:35.500 Like, they're not up at night worrying about these things, right?
01:27:38.360 They even mention George Floyd and hair discrimination.
01:27:43.740 George Floyd and hair discrimination that can keep blacks up at night.
01:27:48.600 And that is the fault of white people.
01:27:50.180 There you go.
01:27:50.500 It is just outrageous.
01:27:51.780 This is CNN.
01:27:52.780 And then lastly, the U.S. Department.
01:27:54.480 What are they losing out on audiences?
01:27:56.440 The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is working on something called Healthy People 2030 Plan for improving health by helping people get enough sleep, mainly, like, non-white people is their focus, blacks.
01:28:08.100 Oh, Agenda 2030.
01:28:09.640 Interesting.
01:28:10.000 So I'm like, okay, so what are they going to do?
01:28:12.320 Just give, you know, they're not sleeping because of racism's fault, not lifestyle, not diet, not just turning off the TV and trying to go to bed sooner, you know, like, there's things you can do.
01:28:23.420 Maybe not obsessing about shit that's not real.
01:28:25.560 Yeah, exactly.
01:28:26.400 Such as, like, the threat of white supremacy.
01:28:28.620 I don't think they're going to go over any of that stuff.
01:28:30.620 I think what they'll do is in this experiment, they'll just, like, give them everything they need and want so they can, here, now you can sleep, black person, and now you're not going to get diabetes.
01:28:40.040 I mean, there's just, like, no end to this madness.
01:28:42.200 No.
01:28:42.400 It's just outrageous.
01:28:43.880 It's comedy.
01:28:44.380 And then I was thinking, like, is there some kind of, like, the farm is, like, Yamnaya, you know, colonialism or something, like the farming thing, and it's tied to white people, you know, and, like, Aryan invasions.
01:28:55.700 So we've got to control the farming stuff a little bit.
01:28:59.560 Because the time shifts is, of course, focused initially, right?
01:29:02.460 It was, like, to give the farmers more time, right?
01:29:05.280 Sheet.
01:29:05.820 Sheet.
01:29:06.300 Sheet.
01:29:06.600 It's funny because when I showed you a screenshot of that, you're like, no, that's not real.
01:29:09.540 I don't believe it.
01:29:10.140 Look it up.
01:29:10.480 I called it wrong.
01:29:13.380 I thought it was too good to be true.
01:29:15.320 You know what I mean?
01:29:15.740 Like, this is too much.
01:29:16.820 But, no, here it is on CNN's website.
01:29:19.600 It's pretty amazing.
01:29:20.580 It is amazing.
01:29:21.240 Absolutely amazing.
01:29:22.980 All right.
01:29:23.540 So I wanted to talk a little bit about Ukraine real quick.
01:29:27.480 And this is kind of a longer story, really.
01:29:29.740 But, you know, we've talked about this thing of, like, the war, right, in Ukraine, between Russia and Ukraine.
01:29:40.500 Of course, there's other parties involved in that now.
01:29:43.300 It's to the benefit of the elites and squeezed out in the middle is, of course, Russian people and Ukrainian people.
01:29:50.520 Duh.
01:29:50.860 You know, can you figure that one out?
01:29:52.680 But this story kind of put a little bit of cream on the top of that, so to speak, by verifying that a little bit.
01:29:59.080 And, of course, it's not, you know, your average.
01:30:02.100 It is your average people in Ukraine and Russia that, of course, are being killed and sent in through the meat grinder.
01:30:08.460 While the real elites, be that from, in some cases, from Russia, but Ukraine in this case as well, they got out damn early, right?
01:30:17.760 And there's been so much money funneled in to Ukraine to help with the war.
01:30:23.200 I mean, I see it here.
01:30:24.340 Like, I go to the store and, like, do you want to round up and donate to Ukraine the last 50 cents or whatever it is, right?
01:30:30.540 Like, no.
01:30:32.900 Where is that money going to go?
01:30:34.460 And in most cases, of course, it goes not to the actual, you know, people that need it, right?
01:30:39.520 Bye-bye Kiev.
01:30:40.400 Hello.
01:30:41.280 Cote d'Azur, right?
01:30:42.700 That's the French Riviera, right?
01:30:45.140 That's one of the terms for it.
01:30:46.920 Close to Monaco, right?
01:30:48.980 That's where a lot of these Ukrainian elites have gone with a lot of the money that's being donated by the rest of the West while we're approaching starvation, while we can't hit our homes.
01:30:59.280 Like, put all that in context again, right?
01:31:00.980 But as Westerners send aid, here's how Ukraine's corrupt elites are profiting from the conflict.
01:31:07.760 And, of course, this is happening.
01:31:09.200 Russia, too.
01:31:09.780 It's not just about that.
01:31:10.980 We're aware of that, right?
01:31:13.240 Officials and oligarchs have diverted much of the financial support sent to Kiev.
01:31:17.220 Since the beginning of Russia's military offensive in Ukraine, the U.S., EU and their allies have provided Kiev with, check this out, $126 billion worth of aid, a number almost equal to the country's entire GDP.
01:31:36.500 Moreover, millions of Ukrainians have found refuge in the EU where they were given housing, food, work permits, and emotional support.
01:31:44.980 The scope is huge, even by Western standards.
01:31:47.980 Consider, and I'm not saying, yo, we shouldn't help them or whatever, but I'm saying you've seen a lot of also non-Ukrainian so-called refugees piggyback on this crisis, just like they did during the Syrian war, right?
01:31:58.820 Ukrainians have found refuge in the EU where they were given housing, food.
01:32:02.200 You have talked about that.
01:32:03.260 The scope is huge, even by Western standards, considering that the bloc has been funding Kiev while coping with an economic and energy crisis of its own.
01:32:11.140 The assistance is perhaps especially notable.
01:32:15.320 Kiev bases its endless funding requests on the collapse of its economy due to the war and its need to, quote, resist Russian aggression.
01:32:23.640 But it's the aid, but is the aid, excuse me, reaching its intended destination.
01:32:29.480 Let me just read a little bit of this here.
01:32:31.900 The Monaco battalion, while Ukraine has undergone a general immobilization affecting all men under the age of 60.
01:32:38.320 So again, send the Ukrainian men, you know, working class men through the meat grinder.
01:32:44.600 Many former and current high-ranking officials, politicians, businessmen, and oligarchs have moved to safety abroad,
01:32:51.640 mainly to the EU.
01:32:54.160 The mass flight of Ukrainian elites started even prior to the armed conflict.
01:32:59.080 In other words, whoop-de-doo, they just, they, of course, just happened to know that something was coming down the line.
01:33:05.760 How in the world could that ever have happened, right?
01:33:08.400 On February 14th, 2022, 37 deputies from the Ukrainian President's Parliament faction, servants of the people, suddenly went missing.
01:33:18.820 Had MPs not been banned from leaving the country the very next day, others would have definitely joined them.
01:33:24.840 Meanwhile, so the real ones in the know, they left before that happened, right?
01:33:28.620 Meanwhile, former officials and oligarchs enjoyed more freedom to move around.
01:33:32.020 According to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica, 20 businesses jets took off from Kiev's Borysupol Airport on the 14th as well.
01:33:40.540 Tycoons were at the front of the line.
01:33:43.560 Entrepreneur and MP Vadim Nowitzki, businessman Kelly Metzky, and Stoltar, they name a couple of people here with difficult names,
01:33:52.000 all left the country on charted flights.
01:33:54.780 Millionaire politician Igor Abramovich booked a private flight to Austria for 50 people,
01:34:00.800 taking relatives, business partners, and fellow party members aboard.
01:34:03.800 Oligarchs flew from Kiev to Nice, Munich, Vienna, Cyprus, and other EU destinations.
01:34:09.840 Another group of businessmen took off from Odessa on private planes.
01:34:13.320 The owner of Vostok Bank departed for Israel, yes, while the head of the Transship Group flew to Limassol.
01:34:23.180 An ex-governor of the Odessa region, Stalnakats, Vladimir Nimirevsky, also left the country.
01:34:29.300 In the summer and early fall of 2022, Ukrainska Pravda prepared several investigative documentaries about fit-for-service Ukrainian billionaires
01:34:41.160 and officials spotted vacationing on the Côte d'Azur during the war, the French Riviera.
01:34:47.500 A movie with the ironic title The Monaco Battalion shows Ukrainian oligarchs resting in their villas, mansions, and on yachts.
01:34:55.380 In the first part, we see businessman Zhivago, who is included on Interpol's most-wanted list, relaxing on his private yacht worth $70 million.
01:35:04.560 The yachts graces the shorelines of the French Riviera.
01:35:08.660 As Zhivago's family disembarks, Kharkov's entrepreneur, Alexander Jaroslavsky,
01:35:14.480 who promised to sell his yacht and transfer the funds towards the restoration of Kharkov, have been seen sailing alongside as well.
01:35:20.840 And they continue to go through here, and they break down in the piece a little bit more about just how much money the West have been given
01:35:26.640 and just how much of that actually don't reach its end destination and its goal, where's all the military and humanitarian aid going.
01:35:35.440 So in other words, you have an elite class that partially—and we know that some of this money is being funneled back into Biden's pockets and the Biden crime family.
01:35:42.680 There's many others here.
01:35:43.760 Well, and Ukraine is so corrupt.
01:35:46.160 Like, if you're going to send a billion, $100 billion, you think some of those corrupt people are going to get a piece of that
01:35:52.060 and, like, buy their yachts and go to Monaco, of course.
01:35:55.100 It's really not a shocker.
01:35:56.640 The regional rights that weapons and humanitarian aid provided by the West to the Ukrainian military
01:36:00.400 is being stolen along the way and never reaches the soldiers.
01:36:03.600 At the same time, Ukrainian MPs recently gave themselves a 70% pay raise.
01:36:07.760 The author of the piece argues that billions of dollars from the U.S. and EU have been diverted into the corrupt elite's pockets.
01:36:14.460 So, again, they're being, like, financially compensated to go along with—I mean, it's not a charade because it's real life and it's happening
01:36:20.860 and it's dead bodies at the end of this, which is horrible, but I'm saying a lot of this has been so beneficial to the elite.
01:36:26.360 They definitely needed this war in order to pull off the Great Reset, and now people along the way are essentially being—they're being paid off.
01:36:33.060 They're being bribed or in some way benefiting to it in order to continue to go along with it, right?
01:36:38.100 So, anyway, check out that piece.
01:36:39.700 It's kind of interesting for some more details of where it's being diverted to, right?
01:36:44.900 And it reminded me of this one, too, from a few months ago, but important.
01:36:50.140 Because, you know, energy crunch, the economy is in the toilet,
01:36:53.240 and partially this is because of some of the situations with the war, the shortages, the COVID restrictions before that.
01:37:00.680 U.K.'s energy companies to make £170 billion in excess profits, leaked analysis reveals.
01:37:08.720 And, of course, we said that, too, earlier.
01:37:10.820 This is, again, it's almost like a bribe that, like—or bribe—you're going to go through the green transition,
01:37:15.880 you know, where oil and gas is not fashionable anymore, blah, blah, blah.
01:37:19.200 But you're going to make more money than you ever have on your way out, right?
01:37:23.820 As we decommission this old system and, well, potentially or potentially not build up a new system.
01:37:29.460 Maybe we'll be back in the Stone Age by the time that, you know, they're done with this.
01:37:32.400 We'll just have to see.
01:37:33.640 But this green transition, it looks like not much of that is actually going to happen.
01:37:39.580 And especially not without Russia and Ukraine on the market when it comes to, like, the minerals and stuff like that.
01:37:46.460 I mean, back in the early 90s when the Soviet Union collapsed, you had a bunch of, like, you know,
01:37:53.760 like minerals and key metals and things like that being dumped on the—including energy, by the way,
01:38:00.260 because of, you know, the corruption and Gazprom was set up then in Russia and stuff like that.
01:38:04.040 But you had a bunch of cheap commodities dumped on the international market,
01:38:08.640 which kind of helped them to, you know, basically create the kind of the global system that we're used to today, right?
01:38:15.620 Making China the factory of the world and stuff like that.
01:38:18.140 But this is just some of the stuff that's coming out of that region, specifically Russia.
01:38:22.260 But if you take Belarus and Ukraine as, like, one economic region,
01:38:25.620 tons of the copper and lithium and nickel and manganese and cobalt and graphite and all blah, blah, blah, zinc, all these other things.
01:38:32.120 So you need to create the so-called green transition is off that market.
01:38:36.520 So, you know, here you can see electric cars, how much you need of these metals and stuff like that.
01:38:40.540 So without this on the global market to create the green transition, none of it's going to happen.
01:38:47.140 You know what I mean?
01:38:47.860 So, like, I don't know.
01:38:49.060 Either they haven't thought this through or they thought it through and they said,
01:38:52.820 let's just drive everybody into a wall really fast and then let's see what happens, you know, kind of thing.
01:38:58.160 Well, it's not going to support their lifestyle of yachting around in the Monaco or, you know what I mean?
01:39:05.340 Maybe not long term, but I think, like, in a way, depending on if they manage to just, like, have, like, mass die-offs or something,
01:39:12.620 they might still be able to do what they want to do.
01:39:15.900 I don't know.
01:39:16.880 Sometimes I don't know if they thought it through.
01:39:17.860 They just act and don't think.
01:39:18.980 They think, oh, we'll figure it out then or we'll, like, just push the timetable back or whatever.
01:39:23.060 I don't know.
01:39:23.780 Sometimes it's, you know, we can't feel it.
01:39:25.680 It's too early to tell, right?
01:39:27.200 But anyway, speaking of the green transition and, of course, the lesser importation of Russian cheap gas and stuff like that,
01:39:34.620 a green member of the parliament in Germany has not complained that it's too cold in the Bundestag,
01:39:41.120 which is their government building, essentially.
01:39:43.280 Put on a sweater.
01:39:44.980 It's so cold.
01:39:45.840 Yeah, this is the green transition, bitch.
01:39:48.700 That's the way you wanted, didn't you?
01:39:49.940 Yeah, exactly.
01:39:50.320 You wanted the cheap gas prices still to continue?
01:39:53.580 Well, you've advocated for this.
01:39:54.820 And then they have advocated for decommissioning all the nuclear power plants and crazy stuff.
01:39:58.800 And actually in Germany here, might be from today or from a day ago,
01:40:03.220 you had a little bit of a caravan, at least dozens of cars going around in Neubrandenburg in Germany
01:40:08.120 on a little parade among this energy crisis where they're basically saying no more sanctions
01:40:15.640 because they've realized that they are intricately tied, their success is intricately tied to Russian gas,
01:40:23.320 whether they like to or not.
01:40:24.820 EU elites have come out recently, actually, and as late as today, I think they declared that,
01:40:30.040 oh, we have enough gas now.
01:40:31.420 We've secured enough to be fine.
01:40:32.920 We've replaced all Russian gas.
01:40:35.080 And I think that that's just bullshit.
01:40:37.300 I think they're just saying that in order to placate people, essentially.
01:40:44.260 Oh, it's fine.
01:40:44.940 No, no, we got it covered.
01:40:46.400 It's fine.
01:40:46.860 I'm not sure if they do.
01:40:48.840 They might have some experts on the situation said that they have managed to fill up enough supply of LNG
01:40:56.000 and other things to at least last this autumn and winter.
01:40:59.500 But the problem is, like, you need to build out the LNG infrastructure all over Europe and stuff.
01:41:04.120 And, of course, the primary purchaser or seller, I guess I should say here, is the U.S.
01:41:09.840 So they financially benefited from the explosion of the Nord Stream 2, by the way,
01:41:13.180 which is, you know, totally coincidental.
01:41:15.900 But it's not going to happen until a few years out.
01:41:18.020 Until 2026, they're talking about.
01:41:19.780 That's one like other things will be in place.
01:41:22.520 What's going to happen?
01:41:23.280 Winter 2023, winter 2024, winter 2025?
01:41:27.780 We don't know, right?
01:41:29.920 Glenn the Chinaman says, make firewood great again.
01:41:33.300 Exactly.
01:41:34.120 And a lot of places there in Europe, in those little apartments, they don't have fireplaces, right?
01:41:39.700 They don't have wood stoves.
01:41:41.420 The people in the countryside will be fine unless they try and ban that, too,
01:41:44.440 like California is trying to ban firewood.
01:41:46.140 It's outrageous.
01:41:47.260 Even campfires.
01:41:48.920 The U.K. banned wet wood, right?
01:41:50.960 Remember that?
01:41:51.280 Yeah.
01:41:52.160 Oh, it's too much carbon dioxide being, you know, freed up.
01:41:55.680 Absurd.
01:41:56.180 Absurd.
01:41:57.280 Beetlejuice says, have you covered the New York Times' top business and policy leaders
01:42:00.760 summit, including Sam Bankman-Fried, Zuckerberg, Yellen, Zelensky, Netanyahu?
01:42:05.400 It's right in our face.
01:42:06.300 Shameless.
01:42:06.820 I didn't.
01:42:07.840 They actually had Sam Bankman-Fried.
01:42:09.280 That is not going to happen, though, right?
01:42:11.400 I mean, at least him, right?
01:42:13.420 Are you saying they actually went ahead with that?
01:42:15.620 I mean, he's on the run, right?
01:42:17.100 Still.
01:42:18.880 He did.
01:42:19.640 He did.
01:42:20.120 He's done interviews and stuff like that.
01:42:21.540 Let's see if we can find that screenshot.
01:42:22.700 Yeah.
01:42:22.940 I think we tweeted it out, the screenshot from the New York Times.
01:42:26.880 But I just assumed that, like, at least, I mean, they might go ahead with the whole thing,
01:42:30.620 but at least he's out, right?
01:42:33.000 I'll check it out.
01:42:33.820 I haven't seen it.
01:42:34.320 I haven't seen it.
01:42:34.800 That's crazy.
01:42:35.880 It's nuts if that's the case.
01:42:37.280 All right, so anyway, out of spite here, really, we'll take it nonetheless, because
01:42:42.040 this has been an issue, right?
01:42:43.020 The holodomor, the intentional starvation of millions and millions of Ukrainians.
01:42:49.300 The Holocaust.
01:42:50.040 Under the Bolshevik regime, right?
01:42:51.320 We've talked about that many times.
01:42:52.760 It's been raised as an issue.
01:42:54.400 Why is this not?
01:42:55.300 We have, remember the good old days when Abe Foxman was heading up the ADL?
01:43:00.420 He went to go visit the recent, the chocolate king, as they call him at the time, who was
01:43:06.040 the puppet PM in Ukraine, who was placed there by the establishment, essentially, and he
01:43:11.380 went to visit him and said, don't, you know, when you talk about the, you know, your thing
01:43:16.180 here.
01:43:16.200 Don't refer to it as a holocaust.
01:43:17.340 It's not.
01:43:17.900 There's only one holocaust.
01:43:19.600 TM.
01:43:20.480 Exactly.
01:43:21.380 Trademarked to that shit.
01:43:22.360 So anyway, so it's, it's for all the wrong reasons.
01:43:27.200 Germany now has basically set to.
01:43:29.660 Because they're anti-Russia, right?
01:43:31.420 Yeah.
01:43:31.720 That's basically what it is.
01:43:33.080 Yeah.
01:43:33.360 So they've set to declare the holodomor, whereas the Guardian writes here, the starvation
01:43:38.280 of Ukrainians under Stalin, a genocide.
01:43:40.980 And it was more than just Stalin, by the way.
01:43:42.920 Of course.
01:43:43.440 This was in motion for a long time.
01:43:45.420 Certain other tribe affiliated with that mass starvation in Holocaust.
01:43:49.280 It's the same thing as the Bolshevik regime first targeting Russians, right?
01:43:53.920 They cull those, they mass murder millions of people, and then they use those who are
01:43:58.020 left, the conformists, and those who are like too afraid to, well, too afraid.
01:44:02.180 They didn't have an option at that point that supports that system.
01:44:05.720 And then they just export that.
01:44:07.200 And they do that to another country, right?
01:44:10.060 Bundestag hopes move will serve as a warning to Moscow as Ukraine faces potential hunger
01:44:15.400 crisis.
01:44:15.780 Now, all that's true.
01:44:16.760 And it's a huge problem.
01:44:18.080 And again, I'll take it.
01:44:18.940 It's good that there's getting more international pressure and recognition, right?
01:44:22.560 It's kind of how the Armenians had to fight really to get there, even recognized as a
01:44:26.780 genocide, which is insane, that they had to fight for it in that way.
01:44:30.700 But again, it's only to stick it to Russia right now.
01:44:33.840 And they go, well, Putin's responsible for that.
01:44:36.420 You know what I mean?
01:44:36.680 That's what the spin they want to do here.
01:44:38.720 They're not anti-communists.
01:44:40.160 It's not about that.
01:44:41.480 No.
01:44:41.680 Remember that big statue of Marx that they have in, where was that again?
01:44:46.000 There's several of them.
01:44:46.880 Obviously, someone in eastern Germany.
01:44:48.880 What town was that?
01:44:50.260 I mean, some of them, they didn't knock them down just to leave as a memory, right?
01:44:54.760 Yeah.
01:44:55.840 And then ironically, Russia is like, remember the Ukraine territories that they went in?
01:45:01.320 Ukraine took them down, but Russia is putting back up statues of Lenin again.
01:45:05.920 Remember that?
01:45:06.440 Yeah.
01:45:06.780 I was like, what the hell?
01:45:07.640 Yeah, and they claimed it was like, well, they had claimed, well, it's because we don't
01:45:12.520 want our people to forget the atrocities of communism or whatever, but who knows?
01:45:16.400 Well, that was not, that was like, I mean, did you see that ad they had for like, move
01:45:20.680 to Russia?
01:45:21.120 It was like a little kind of tongue-in-cheek.
01:45:22.840 They were like sticking it to the west a little bit.
01:45:24.200 The first image in there was a statue of Lenin.
01:45:28.600 I seemed to like the guy.
01:45:29.760 What the hell?
01:45:30.280 You know?
01:45:31.360 All right.
01:45:32.080 Okay.
01:45:32.460 So anyway, that's happening in Germany.
01:45:33.620 We have a couple of more stories here.
01:45:35.720 Then we'll get to the Viking stuff.
01:45:36.680 Yes.
01:45:36.860 I'm looking forward to that.
01:45:37.260 We're going to talk about that.
01:45:38.720 All right.
01:45:39.120 So here we go.
01:45:39.940 Get to get that tune, babe.
01:45:41.180 She's getting a little, huh?
01:45:42.400 Good.
01:45:42.980 A little chubby there.
01:45:44.520 Eating the fine food, traveling around in the private jets and yachts, huh?
01:45:48.140 The caviar, exactly.
01:45:49.320 Yep.
01:45:50.080 She joins a march as activists sue Sweden over its climate policies.
01:45:56.540 Sweden is failing in its responsibility and breaking the law, said Anton Foley, spokesman
01:46:05.160 for the youth-led initiative Aurora, which prepared and filed the lawsuit.
01:46:11.020 Fascinating.
01:46:11.600 Hundreds of activists, among them Greta Thunberg, marched through the Swedish capital to court
01:46:15.260 Friday to file a lawsuit against the Swedish state for what they say is insufficient climate
01:46:19.660 action.
01:46:20.880 And again, this wouldn't have happened under the Social Democrats, right?
01:46:24.300 Now it's the moderate party, which are a bunch of cucks and stuff, right?
01:46:29.280 But yes, you do have some power swingers, if that's the term behind the scenes, of the
01:46:34.460 Sweden Democrats, and that's good.
01:46:36.040 But obviously, this is a PR stunt, too.
01:46:38.220 You're not going to get anywhere with this.
01:46:40.120 So I saw some articles with, oh, Sweden is sticking up their middle finger to Agenda 2030.
01:46:45.800 They're doing away with their climate council or their ministry for climate and stuff.
01:46:49.740 And that is not true.
01:46:51.460 They still have it.
01:46:52.300 They just put it under the banner or the grouping of, essentially, the business, we call it
01:47:00.160 Natings Liv in Sweden, which means, like, the business ministry, I guess, essentially,
01:47:05.780 would be the translation to it.
01:47:07.060 So they still have, like, a position, like, of a climate person, but it's under that banner
01:47:11.400 now.
01:47:11.640 So they didn't completely throw it out.
01:47:13.780 I've heard nothing of that.
01:47:15.460 As far as I know, Sweden have still signed up for, like, essentially the Agenda 2030 of the
01:47:20.080 Sustainable Development Goals, or kind of...
01:47:21.800 Yeah, this says by 2045, Sweden wants to have zero net emissions of greenhouse gases.
01:47:29.780 You're going to freeze your ass off in the Scandinavian winter.
01:47:33.160 And they'll have 100% renewable energy in that time.
01:47:36.480 Oh, yeah, definitely.
01:47:37.880 Again, keep that in mind.
01:47:38.820 Do you know how much oil and gas and, like, petrochemicals it takes even to build out the
01:47:44.280 so-called green infrastructure that's necessary?
01:47:46.900 Yeah.
01:47:46.940 And then, again, you lessen...
01:47:48.940 How about bringing back those cool...
01:47:49.720 Sorry to interrupt, but those cool wood stoves you guys had at the center of the house,
01:47:53.500 what was that called again, that they all shut down everywhere in the old homes?
01:47:57.460 What was that called?
01:47:58.300 Yeah, it was at Cheramilk.
01:48:00.180 They were made of Cheramilk, right?
01:48:01.900 But, yeah, what was the term again?
01:48:03.120 Or something, and it was these really beautiful porcelain-looking wood stoves that were placed
01:48:09.980 in the center of the home that were very efficient in heating.
01:48:13.880 You can find a picture of that.
01:48:14.520 And I saw some of those in some older Swedish homes, and they were all, like, shut down.
01:48:18.980 None of them worked anymore.
01:48:20.000 Well, shut down.
01:48:20.680 They plugged them.
01:48:21.880 Here's an example of those.
01:48:22.360 Well, that's what I mean.
01:48:22.820 Here's an example of those.
01:48:23.580 Yeah, they close them up.
01:48:24.500 They're beautiful.
01:48:25.500 Beautiful.
01:48:25.540 And they heat it.
01:48:26.080 I'm like, how about we bring those back?
01:48:28.600 Yep.
01:48:29.040 Instead of those ugly things mounted to the window, those, what do you call those?
01:48:32.640 Some, the boilers or whatever?
01:48:34.440 Yeah.
01:48:35.280 Yeah, the radiators.
01:48:36.440 Radiators, yeah.
01:48:37.540 Yeah, this was commonplace.
01:48:38.980 My grandmother's brother, they lived in a house that had four of these in every room.
01:48:44.300 I never was in a house where it worked, though.
01:48:46.340 Right.
01:48:47.000 No, they plug them up, and they say, oh, these are outdated.
01:48:51.800 It's this view.
01:48:52.760 We've won history, right?
01:48:54.520 There's no issues anymore.
01:48:56.620 Energy is going to be always abundant, and we don't even need to heat our homes.
01:48:59.920 The radiator would always work, electricity, power will always stay on, blah, blah, blah.
01:49:03.860 Some have them.
01:49:04.540 I'm not saying everyone has done this, but it was seen as like, oh, high, they call it
01:49:08.020 high standard, right?
01:49:09.280 You're raising your living conditions to a higher standard.
01:49:13.620 And so they like leveled old houses because they were outdated, and then they built these
01:49:17.360 utilitarian concrete shoe boxes, essentially, right?
01:49:20.580 But anyway, beautiful.
01:49:21.560 Many of them had, you know, ceramic decorative mosaics on them and stuff.
01:49:25.620 Beautiful.
01:49:25.980 Trees is a renewable resource.
01:49:28.920 How about that?
01:49:29.900 Yep.
01:49:31.260 All right.
01:49:32.000 Anyway, so that's a couple of examples of those.
01:49:33.960 Yeah, it's beautiful.
01:49:35.080 Anyway, so she's going to...
01:49:36.680 Greta Thunberg.
01:49:37.660 She's going to sue Sweden.
01:49:38.680 So sad.
01:49:40.000 New stemme vi starten.
01:49:41.840 That's right.
01:49:42.380 Now we're going to sue the state, is the line right there.
01:49:46.080 All right.
01:49:46.560 So anyway, we'll see how far that goes.
01:49:49.280 I'm sure everybody will be with them, right?
01:49:51.120 And meanwhile, of course, coldest September 18 ever recorded in the Netherlands.
01:49:57.080 Remember?
01:49:57.520 They're having the war on nitrogen right now, right?
01:49:59.800 With the second largest food producer in the world after the US.
01:50:03.480 Why do you think they're choking out, you know, the agricultural sector in the Netherlands?
01:50:08.560 While, of course, everything is freezing over.
01:50:10.600 It's incredible.
01:50:12.660 All right.
01:50:13.260 So let me go over this a little bit.
01:50:15.920 I wanted to just begin with this real quick, and we're not going to have time to cover
01:50:20.900 all of this because there's just so many layers to this.
01:50:24.580 But so recently, there was a few presentations in Estonia.
01:50:29.520 There's Viking ships recently, or fairly recently, that were found.
01:50:35.880 This goes back to 2008.
01:50:38.220 And then the second ship was found in 2010, but they've done excavations.
01:50:41.960 This work has been pushed back.
01:50:43.320 There's been a number of things here throughout the years.
01:50:45.480 There's been studies and blah, blah, blah, all kinds of things, right?
01:50:48.100 So this is in a village called Salme on an island.
01:50:53.620 Sarima, Estonia.
01:50:55.440 Man, that is very close to Finnish, right?
01:50:59.000 Both of these ships that they've found were used for ship burials around 700 to 750
01:51:05.640 in the Nordic Iron Age and contained, which is, you know, technically before the Viking Age,
01:51:11.520 but the depression take presentations that the people doing the excavations that did called this the Vikings before Vikings.
01:51:19.980 Let me see if I can reload the video out here.
01:51:22.480 So Vikings.
01:51:22.980 It's been auto-playing here in the background.
01:51:25.340 Oh, shit.
01:51:26.860 Oh, man.
01:51:27.480 Here it is.
01:51:28.140 Neil Price.
01:51:28.940 So he's from Uppsala University.
01:51:30.820 Yeah, Vikings before Vikings, right?
01:51:33.360 Very interesting and stuff, but there's so much bullshit we've been to this as well,
01:51:39.480 where he openly in this talk admitted, I'll do the, I'll cut those clips out and we'll play it probably in the weekend warrior show.
01:51:45.400 We can do a little bit more deep dive and not to be kind of at the tail end of the show here.
01:51:49.280 But I want to mention it quickly right now as a little teaser here.
01:51:52.520 But he mentions it about halfway through this presentation that he says we were given, what was it again,
01:51:58.260 like 20 million crowns or something like that, maybe $2 million or I forget the exact numbers.
01:52:03.620 It was a significant amount for that type of, you know, research.
01:52:06.920 It should be more.
01:52:07.700 Don't get me wrong.
01:52:08.480 This is a fascinating portion of our history, right?
01:52:10.400 But he was like, the Swedish authorities were very concerned, very concerned when they approached us about this,
01:52:17.280 that it's very important that we talk about the individuality during the Viking Age, right?
01:52:23.060 It's very important.
01:52:23.860 Let's talk about how they were fags.
01:52:25.660 Yes, essentially.
01:52:27.120 It was very important that they're all different individuals.
01:52:30.680 And they were individuals and they come from all kinds of different ethnicities and things like that.
01:52:38.600 Yeah, European ones.
01:52:40.400 This is actually what he goes through in the middle here, Neil Price.
01:52:44.960 And he talks about how the state basically says we have to work against this idea that there is like a historical period here
01:52:53.740 that Swedes and Nordic people and Scandinavians and in the extension many of European that have, you know, heritage going back to this,
01:53:00.500 many Europeans, that we have to fight against that and kind of put that down a little bit.
01:53:05.260 And that it was like this preconceived idea that the state had that it's very important that the evidence you present after these burials and the archaeological excavation of them
01:53:17.840 is that you need to prove that, like, there's diversity and different gender identities weaved into this, too.
01:53:26.860 I'm not even kidding you.
01:53:27.720 Otherwise, he'd be accused of being a white supremacist if you uplift, you know, Viking culture.
01:53:34.500 He even mentions, like, white supremacy in the beginning of the talk.
01:53:37.920 I'll pull that out, too.
01:53:38.960 Again, it's about 40 minutes long, right?
01:53:40.540 He can do, like, excellent research on one end and actually, you know, put it in context and be very thorough and methodical and all that stuff.
01:53:50.420 And then the next breath is like, yeah, we need to put down these white supremacist ideas that they were just basically a people
01:53:56.040 and they were doing things that were beneficial to them, you know, kind of thing.
01:53:58.920 But anyway, so putting that little thing to the side, fascinating.
01:54:03.600 So, two boats, something seemed to have gone awfully wrong.
01:54:06.460 This is kind of before the attack on Lindisfarne in England, so technically it's not considered Viking Age,
01:54:11.560 but it's the point I've made many times.
01:54:13.660 If you go back to Valsjæret or the Wendel period, right, the Valsjæret is an area outside of Stockholm,
01:54:18.140 about, what, an hour or so, two hours maybe outside of Stockholm.
01:54:23.080 And some of the most incredible, you know, swords and helmets found in that period and stuff.
01:54:28.500 And you can go further back, four or five hundreds, and then, you know, the Goths had an even more, you know,
01:54:34.440 prominent role in the early creation of Sweden.
01:54:37.920 There was a tug of war, if you will, between Goths and Swedes during that period as well.
01:54:42.320 And it continued, of course, later.
01:54:44.740 But all of those people, all of that was like there were Vikings too.
01:54:48.300 It wasn't just like one day they woke up and we're Vikings, you know, kind of thing.
01:54:52.060 This is like something that happened in history.
01:54:53.740 It built up to this for many, many years.
01:54:55.640 And they want to try to kind of understand that.
01:54:57.760 So anyway, this, I'm not saying it was like a totally failed excursion or whatever the point was that they were doing.
01:55:04.260 But a lot of them were, there was like 34 bodies in one of the boats.
01:55:08.620 So this, you could kind of think of it as maybe they didn't have all the strategies down
01:55:15.840 or how they wanted to do something and presumably something kind of went wrong.
01:55:19.680 But enough, it was enough, how do I put this?
01:55:25.640 They were enough undisturbed, I guess, if that's the right term, in order to do a whole boat burial ritual and things like that.
01:55:35.120 There were dogs found in there.
01:55:36.760 There were even falcons found in the remains.
01:55:39.440 That's so cool.
01:55:40.220 No horses, but there were other types of animals.
01:55:42.660 There were game pieces of different kinds.
01:55:45.460 There were obviously jewelry.
01:55:46.500 There was a lot of weapons, shields and all kinds of things.
01:55:48.620 But a ton of artifacts and stuff has been dug out here, which gets us even greater insight into what it was like back then and what they were doing.
01:55:56.020 There was even four of the, they were all, as I said, in the excavations, all of them had a close relative, genetically speaking and stuff.
01:56:05.880 Four of them were even brothers.
01:56:07.500 It's believed that all of them were male, right?
01:56:09.520 So the Salma thing is something that's, they're releasing more data on this as we speak.
01:56:15.920 And it was back in the September 30th were a number of these presentations made by those who have been doing the primary digs at this place.
01:56:23.180 So a lot of material about this is coming out right now.
01:56:25.620 So that's something I want to kind of dig into and that we'll be covering more in more detail.
01:56:29.100 And also in connection to this, which I don't even understand, but apparently just, I forget what it was, they did 18 or so digs of the Valsiede, right?
01:56:39.200 The Vandal, you know, era, the Valsiede area and the Vandal period at that specific site.
01:56:46.480 I forget how many he says.
01:56:47.320 He has it right there in the back, the image there that you see in the background.
01:56:51.400 That's Valsiede right there, the cemetery there.
01:56:54.020 A number of ships were buried there, a number of other like smaller hills and stuff.
01:56:57.540 But it's, you know, continuously occupied for a long period of time.
01:57:01.220 And only three or four of like the digs have been published while all these others been held back.
01:57:08.220 And this started as early as 19, what is it said again, 1920 to 1970 or something.
01:57:14.120 I could have that with the wrong couple of decades, but something like that.
01:57:17.280 So over a long period of time, they've done digs there.
01:57:19.180 But the majority of the data from that has never been published.
01:57:22.740 Isn't that remarkable?
01:57:23.420 So that's something that these guys are doing, Neil Price, in connection with the finds on Salme, on this island in Estonia.
01:57:31.420 So that's absolutely fascinating.
01:57:33.440 So we'll dig into that more and take the bullshit political stuff that he says with a grain of salt, obviously.
01:57:40.440 But if you want to check it out, Sarima Museum, researchers for Neil Price and Salme, S-A-L-M-E.
01:57:47.400 And you'll find that talk.
01:57:49.760 And as I said, I'll pull out some more details, you know, from that as well.
01:57:53.560 But so that's one thing which is fascinating.
01:57:56.240 Then they did some other finds too in Sweden over the last couple of months.
01:57:59.400 It's here, some of the stuff that's kind of built up, if you will.
01:58:02.000 And I haven't covered it, but like tons of it.
01:58:04.200 They did some Thor's hammers that they found.
01:58:08.040 One of its kind, discovered in Sweden.
01:58:10.420 And, of course, New York Post always does this cringe thing.
01:58:13.400 So they have to begin with, like, lost something Chris Hemsworth.
01:58:17.240 It's like, oh, my God.
01:58:19.380 Really?
01:58:20.180 Some Hollywood reference.
01:58:21.260 Okay, we're not talking about that.
01:58:23.020 So here we go.
01:58:23.540 Here's Kulturmiljö Haaland.
01:58:24.980 Here we go.
01:58:25.380 So Haaland is the county, landscape, as we say, to the south of Buysland.
01:58:31.140 A lot of Viking stuff in Buysland and even rock carvings and stuff like that.
01:58:34.500 But apparently, I didn't know that, that they've never found something like this in Haaland before.
01:58:39.820 So that's one of a kind.
01:58:41.860 They had a nice, and, you know, many of these, there are some good Thor's hammers, amulets,
01:58:47.420 that actually base their designs on actual finds that they've done, you know, in the ground, so to speak.
01:58:52.600 That's, you know, one that I have, I have that.
01:58:54.920 And this is actually remarkably similar to that as well.
01:58:57.500 But so that's being dug up.
01:58:59.840 That's just one, you know, again, this is not, this is, there are so many of these finds over time.
01:59:05.780 And they build up and you don't really hear that much about it.
01:59:08.940 It's not that, you know, it's a little bit published, but it just kind of goes away, right?
01:59:13.020 Two other Viking swords found in Westmanland as well, which is, of course, not strange, any of this.
01:59:20.800 And I wanted to conclude with this one here.
01:59:23.660 I think this is a good one to stop on.
01:59:25.760 BBC of all websites, bbc.com.
01:59:29.140 Rediscovering America.
01:59:30.040 The mysterious Viking runes found in a landlocked U.S. state.
01:59:33.820 You know, we've talked about the Kensington rune stone and all these things many times, right?
01:59:37.380 But this is actually from Oklahoma instead.
01:59:41.720 Did Vikings find their way to a remote part of Oklahoma?
01:59:44.380 Some in a small town community believe so, thanks to controversial, why, runic carvings found in the area.
01:59:50.520 They've also, oh, well, they're fake and they knew about these and stuff.
01:59:53.220 Like, even if you look at the Kensington rune stone.
01:59:54.780 Just the denial that ancient Europeans, you know, or Europeans have been here before is amazing.
02:00:01.240 Yeah, absolutely.
02:00:03.640 Let me see here.
02:00:04.540 They have some shit in the beginning there.
02:00:06.800 Let me see if we can read.
02:00:08.040 Some believe that these cryptic inscriptions are runes.
02:00:10.680 And it's like, yeah, they are, right?
02:00:13.820 Carved into the towering stone, circa 1,000 CE by Norse explorers who traveled up the Arkansas River to this remote part of a landlocked America.
02:00:24.460 Do I think the Vikings carved this?
02:00:25.680 I do, said Rogers, as we stood in the protective wood and glass house built around the three.
02:00:30.840 Who's going to carve runes?
02:00:33.480 Well, again, there's like, oh, there's someone who faked it that knew it.
02:00:36.400 That's the same thing about Olof.
02:00:38.500 What was his last name again?
02:00:39.480 Olof, blah, blah, blah, the Kensington rune stone, right?
02:00:42.700 Oh, yeah.
02:00:43.080 He faked it.
02:00:44.000 And then you look at the language in there where they talk about Norsemen and Goths and stuff.
02:00:47.240 And it's like, even back then, the research on that wasn't that good.
02:00:52.800 It was barely recognized at that point that the Goths actually, like, immigrated out from that part of the world.
02:00:59.180 Now we know, of course, that they did, right?
02:01:01.080 But he wouldn't put stuff like that on there.
02:01:05.900 He would just say, you know, we're Vikings.
02:01:08.340 And we, you know, he would be much more, like, historically.
02:01:12.420 Simple.
02:01:13.480 Adapt to the period of what they knew at the time, you know, kind of thing.
02:01:16.340 But anyway, so anyway, yes, Gloria Farley spent her whole life researching this, and she has a lot of evidence to back it up.
02:01:26.300 Farley, who grew up in the town of Havener, where the rune stones were found, rune stone was found, and who passed away in 2006, is a legend in these parts.
02:01:35.560 She first saw the relic while hiking as a young girl in 1928 and was fascinated by it.
02:01:40.940 Two decades later, she returned to study it as an amateur runeologist and self-taught epigraphist, if that's how you say it, epigraphists.
02:01:50.380 The first modern knowledge of the rune stones, it's back to the 1830s, when it was found by a cocktaw, is that what it is, hunting party?
02:01:58.720 For years, white Oklahomans called it Indian rock.
02:02:01.720 See how that goes?
02:02:02.740 There's so many of those other things, though, where, like, you have the mounds, right?
02:02:08.680 Just, I mean, the mounds in, what, Alabama, there are some in Oklahoma, too, I think, right?
02:02:14.880 What if all that stuff is, like, basically, like, Kurgan burial grounds?
02:02:19.860 Yeah.
02:02:20.080 You know what I mean?
02:02:21.600 Anyway, I think there are some digs, but many of them, correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't many of them, like, just protected, and they don't even, like, do proper investigation?
02:02:31.020 Yeah, and I think we know why they don't, right, because they can't say it belongs to the red man or brown people, you know?
02:02:39.200 It's the same thing with the Kensington man, right?
02:02:42.360 No, I'm sorry, the Kennewick man, Kennewick man.
02:02:45.440 I remember it was Sam Dixon that actually acted as the attorney for that, for Stephen McDowell, I believe.
02:02:54.060 Remember?
02:02:54.480 Did he?
02:02:55.020 Yes, I believe he did, right?
02:02:56.500 That's right, the tribes that were blocking research on the finds.
02:02:59.900 They were blocking it to do research on it.
02:03:01.340 The point is there's a lot of history, if it was recognized, in America of Norse settlements.
02:03:08.560 Of course, but it's absurd to just say, oh, it's just these one people, these Native Americans, and they were the only ones that were here, and they were first, and end of story.
02:03:16.820 Like, history is ancient.
02:03:18.680 There have been all kinds of people coming and going.
02:03:21.800 Definitely, definitely.
02:03:22.700 Anyway, so this is interesting.
02:03:24.580 There's a decent size on that, too.
02:03:26.500 As you can see right there, right?
02:03:27.720 Yeah, there's others we had.
02:03:30.320 There's a book called The Last Kings of Norse America.
02:03:33.620 It's a father and a daughter team that wrote it.
02:03:37.040 Fascinating stuff.
02:03:37.820 They have other evidence of where they went and how they used the canals and the rivers to go in, just like they did back in the homeland and stuff like that.
02:03:44.800 But anyway, so I was surprised that this was on, like, BBC World News Services, right?
02:03:50.280 All right.
02:03:50.700 Anyway, more to say about it, but good, good stuff.
02:03:53.940 I think we'll wrap up on that.
02:03:55.460 Of course, we have Yule coming up as well.
02:03:58.020 Are you ready for December?
02:03:59.560 Quickly heading into that?
02:04:00.460 Yeah.
02:04:01.020 It's come fast, man.
02:04:02.460 This year just flew by.
02:04:04.320 It did.
02:04:04.880 It did.
02:04:04.900 2023, around the bend, as they say.
02:04:08.280 So anyway, we'll be doing some, you know, streams as we can, depending on how things go and what happens, timing and all that kind of stuff.
02:04:15.080 But we'll definitely do something, I hope, around Yule, Swedish Yule.
02:04:20.260 If you look at Yule, that's technically, that was the, look, I know all this, but Yule has become its own kind of thing.
02:04:26.800 And it's its own tradition, and you can celebrate both if you want or whatever.
02:04:30.480 But Yule, right, that's celebrated on the first full moon following, no, the full moon following the first new moon after the winter solstice.
02:04:39.880 So January.
02:04:41.120 Yes.
02:04:41.520 Because I was looking at a chart then, okay, winter solstice.
02:04:44.020 Sometimes it was even into February, actually.
02:04:45.700 So February, the, yeah, January, sorry, the full moon is on the 6th, and then the new moon is January 21st.
02:04:54.160 Right.
02:04:54.320 So that would be the first new moon after the full moon, after the winter solstice.
02:04:59.280 Yeah.
02:04:59.520 So sometimes that happens even in February.
02:05:02.420 It could be as late as that and stuff like that, right?
02:05:04.840 But, you know, and they moved, you know, they moved it later, blah, blah, blah, all that kind of stuff.
02:05:09.160 But, you know, it's all like, you know, whether it's solar cult-based or whatever, it's all around, you know, it's all from our people.
02:05:15.680 Yeah, I mean, there's, you know, I don't have a problem with that, you know.
02:05:17.960 In December, there's, the new moon is the 23rd, so 23rd and 24th.
02:05:23.320 Anyway, so.
02:05:26.020 In December, there's also a new moon on the 23rd and 24th.
02:05:29.900 Well, that's after the winter solstice then, because that's 24th.
02:05:32.260 Yeah, but there's a full moon before the winter solstice.
02:05:34.660 I thought you said it was.
02:05:35.800 Oh, on the full moon.
02:05:37.080 After the winter solstice.
02:05:38.620 Full moon following the first new moon after the winter solstice.
02:05:41.400 That's right, okay.
02:05:42.040 So that would be January.
02:05:43.160 Okay, gotcha.
02:05:44.500 Cool stuff.
02:05:45.040 Cool bananas.
02:05:45.860 All right, ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for joining us today.
02:05:48.900 Are you caught up there?
02:05:49.760 Actually, we have.
02:05:50.160 I think you have one more here.
02:05:52.180 Veritas there.
02:05:53.160 64, 64.
02:05:53.900 Oh, there we go.
02:05:54.440 Yes.
02:05:55.080 Good to see you as always.
02:05:56.180 Hi, guys.
02:05:56.540 Doing the bizzo.
02:05:57.540 Ricky, well done, that man.
02:05:59.040 Looking good.
02:05:59.780 Mom, thank you, man.
02:06:00.580 Appreciate it.
02:06:01.040 Good to see you as always.
02:06:02.440 Always a pleasure.
02:06:04.080 One of our executive producers.
02:06:05.660 I guess we should mention that too.
02:06:06.700 Did I import the new ones?
02:06:07.720 I don't think I did.
02:06:08.420 Let me do that real quick because we do have a couple of new names right there too.
02:06:12.740 Otherwise, next up, folks, we have Weekend Warrior.
02:06:14.960 Of course, check out redicemembers.com.
02:06:17.160 That's the place to go.
02:06:18.720 You can also sign up for a membership if you want to over at Odyssey.
02:06:21.500 You can do it at Subscribestar as well.
02:06:23.300 And you can also, if you feel so inclined, get an executive producer or producer tier.
02:06:28.760 Thank you to T. Lothrop Stoddard, V. Miller, Resin Revolt, Good Luck Lap, Jake, Red Pill Rundown, Chalky Milk, French 47, Mark Smith, No One Jeeps, President Bunga, Kvetch Me If You Can, Mongoose.
02:06:42.220 And also latest editions, William Fox from America First Books and Angry White Soccer Mom.
02:06:47.560 And then we have four producers, MrWalker696, Johansson, Leroy DeMond, and SnarkPup.
02:06:54.160 Thank you, guys.
02:06:54.860 Appreciate you.
02:06:55.460 That's very good.
02:06:56.440 Check that out if you want to get an executive producer tier.
02:06:59.580 As I said, you can do it over on Odyssey, but you can do it on Subscribestar as well.
02:07:03.040 I got to count up.
02:07:04.000 I think we were close to 20 executive producers, I believe.
02:07:07.520 Let me count that up and see where we're at.
02:07:09.200 We do want to hire a full-time editor, so if you want to help out that way, that's a great option to do that.
02:07:15.460 So thank you, everyone, for considering that.
02:07:17.180 And thank you to everyone who is currently an executive producer as well.
02:07:21.640 Otherwise, yeah, is that it?
02:07:23.160 Is that all the...
02:07:24.200 I think that's it for now.
02:07:26.360 All the housekeeping, I guess is the term, right?
02:07:30.980 All right.
02:07:31.640 So thank you, guys.
02:07:32.720 We'll be back with more soon then.
02:07:34.700 We'll see you guys later.
02:07:36.680 All right.
02:07:37.040 Take care.
02:07:37.940 Have a good one.
02:07:38.500 Bye.
02:07:39.200 See you on the other side.
02:08:07.460 Hey, we missed one from Lichen Warrior as well.
02:08:29.780 U.S. Department of Education officially hates white people.
02:08:32.560 U.S. Department of Education officially hates whites twice.
02:08:35.580 Thank you, Lichen.
02:08:36.380 We appreciate that link.
02:08:37.700 We'll check that out.
02:08:38.640 Maybe cover that more in the Weekend Warrior show.
02:08:40.140 Thank you, man.
02:08:40.560 Appreciate it.
02:08:41.040 Didn't mean to miss that.
02:08:42.260 Appreciate all of you guys.
02:08:43.440 We'll see you next time.
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