No-Go Zone: Branch Covidians, A Cult Of Propaganda
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2 hours and 12 minutes
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176.19699
Summary
On today's show, we discuss the recent ban on DLive, the vaccine propaganda, and some other news. Also, Redeye's stream is no longer available on all major streaming platforms, and we have a new e-check option.
Transcript
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Hey boys and girls, thanks a lot for tuning in. Good to see you all. Hope you're doing well. It is another Wednesday upon us here. A little bit late today. I appreciate you joining us nonetheless. If you're joining us live, of course, maybe watching later on in the archives on BitChute or Odyssey or Rumble or our websites, redice.tv or redicemembers.com. Appreciate everyone being here.
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All right. So some stuff to get into here in the beginning, just to clear that off. And then we do have a lot of topics to get into. A lot of focus on the vaccine propaganda today. There's some crazy stuff happening, but some other news as well. Some other stuff.
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So basically, for those of watching and wondering, I saw some of you over on Trovo and other places, Odyssey as well, are talking about the chat on DLive.
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So yes, we had a segment last Flashback Friday where we showed a video of a black man being shot by police who didn't follow orders.
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And we had a bunch of Spurks in chat saying N-words this and N-words that and all kinds of things. And so that caused our suspension.
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We do have a lot of great mods over there, but I guess there was something they didn't catch in time or something.
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I saw a number of you, Mr. Noseberg, some others have, you know, banned one of the...
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Like, if we have a restriction on the word in chat, do not try to circumvent it. That's there for a reason. I don't like it. I'm not making up the rules.
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But you've got to control yourself, and I think it's more worth it that we have channels we can stream to than you getting a temporary kick of saying a naughty word, right?
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So if it was up to me, I'd say, fuck it. You know, I don't care. Say whatever you want. Just keep it legal, you know, kind of thing.
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But if it's offensive or something, like, just stay cool with that shit, okay?
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So anyway, so we got a message from DLive after the stream where they initially said,
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your chat has been disabled, and, you know, the stream was kind of, you know, midstream and stuff like that, too.
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Not because of the video we're playing, but because of chat.
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And so it says, okay, in three days, it'll be unblocked again.
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But then two days later, another message came in.
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And, oh, also, so you can't take any donations.
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It looks like we can stream to DLive, but we're going to get off of DLive.
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It's time to get off of DLive. Fuck DLive. We don't need them.
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We have Odyssey. We have VK. We have Trovo. We have through our websites.
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We have Float, a number of other places as well.
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So if you are watching this on DLive, please get off of DLive as the inevitable did come for us on DLive.
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I was surprised we were re-lemonized, re-monetized, but no more because of bad words in chat.
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So thank you so much, gang, for staying cool in chat. We appreciate that.
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DLive turned out for a bit there to be a pretty good, what do you call it?
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An additional revenue stream due to the fact that RedEyes is banned and blocked from basically all the big banks,
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clearinghouses, payment processors, and payment processors, and those who take credit cards and debit cards and stuff like that.
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So that proved itself to be a good addition to us, but now that's been choked out as well.
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So if you do want to support us today and if you like what we do, of course, a membership is always the best way at RedEyesMembers.com.
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There are a couple of ways we've enabled around that, and that's through Subscribestar and through EntropyStream,
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an e-check option for those of you in the U.S. and stuff like that.
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So it's EntropyStream.live forward slash RedEyesTV.
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Otherwise, I'll keep an eye on Odyssey here today as well, and I'll try to keep an eye on Trovo.
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I saw some of you guys were chatting over there.
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It's kind of hard because that screen is over there, but I'll try.
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And, of course, shout out to Odyssey, the Odyssey gang as well.
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So if you are watching it there and if you want to, you know,
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do like an app or something like that, both – now, I think Odyssey do –
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they still have – like you can actually watch the streams on mobile.
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But I've yet to kind of look into that myself personally.
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I think some people said that it was streamable,
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but it was not like not the best performers or something like that.
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But if you must, VK has an app and also Trovo has an app.
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Otherwise, it should be – our website should be mobile,
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completely mobile, you know, compatible or whatever.
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I think if an entropy stream, if you add app between .live slash RedEyes TV
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and between their app forward slash RedEyes TV,
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I think it works fine on mobile too, by the way.
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Well, I guess I just should do a short little plug for the latest member show as well.
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We talked about John Kerry sucking carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere
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because it's not – it's not enough getting to net zero, you see.
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We also have to suck CO2, carbon dioxide, out of the atmosphere.
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We have a follow-up on this issue of the kind of patriots are being considered to be,
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They're coming for libertarians and patriots and stuff like that too.
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We'll talk about the Department of Homeland Security today.
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I have a clip to play how they're having kind of an internal review
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to try to purge what they're deeming to be extremist amongst its rank.
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The witch hunt and the psychosis is kind of entertaining to watch.
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We also talk about China is sucking up some of those white guys
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that are being tossed to the side by the systems and the authorities
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All over the West, specifically in Europe and the U.S. primarily, I'd say.
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But China is sucking up those people to, you know,
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build their systems for them over there and stuff like that.
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Okay, so here's the Odyssey thing real quick here too.
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it's Odyssey.com at RedEyceTV slash live is the best, you know, URL for that.
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And they do have Hyper Chats over there, so it's pretty cool.
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I saw Reclaim the Net had a little piece on this, which is cool.
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And as usual, there's always things you got to tweet out and, you know,
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But let me start that up here while we look at the Reclaim the Net story here.
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And they have actually a very easy way that you can swap as well.
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So if you have other cryptos and want to donate some library tokens,
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But anyway, Entropy Stream should be up and running right there, folks.
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Now, we're patching in DLive through there too.
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So I'm going to have to swap that out with something,
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maybe some incognito Twitch or YouTube stream or something.
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You know, it's a lot of bandwidth for that, of course.
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Maybe they'll do Trovo or even Odyssey as a kind of as a through patch.
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You know, they did that with DLive or whatever.
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And also on the upside, as I say here on Reclaim the Net,
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unlike YouTube's Super Chats, Odyssey won't take a cut,
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which is just incredible, actually, when you think of it.
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So Odyssey is proving to be a lifesaver, I think, in many regards.
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And I'm sure that's why the SEC is kind of suing them as well, of course,
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But yeah, definitely, if you want to, check us out over on Odyssey.
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If you haven't gotten an account over there, use our invite link, if you will.
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It's actually going to be below the videos in the description from now on,
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So actually, before we get to the, yeah, here's the Nick Fanta story there.
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Before we get to that, Laura, I want to give a little shout out to Laura Towler
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and her husband has been harassed over in the UK.
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And I think the latest update is that they let him go.
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They put up some stickers, which is reiterating the currently statistical fact,
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if you project forward, that white Britons or white English people
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So now the police, of course, this is illegal to point out that we're being replaced, right?
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They were looking for, I guess, spicy things, which they didn't find.
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And I think Laura, I don't think, was arrested.
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I was going to see if we can get her and maybe even her husband on the show
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to talk about that a little bit more in detail.
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But anyway, I just wanted to give them a little kind of nod to that.
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One way of supporting them, of course, is through Grandma Towler's Tea.
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They have shipping, I think, to most places in Europe and the US.
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So that's one good way of kind of supporting them if you want to
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because they're going through some bullshit there in the UK.
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But we'll return to that story when we have some more details
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and maybe even get Laura and her husband on to talk about that.
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So Fuentes has been – we have a confirmation that it was put on a no-fly list.
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Now, we talked about this when Patrick Casey got flack way back a while ago now
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and he was concerned about the security of one of the America First PACs,
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the second conference that we're holding there.
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And he didn't attend for a couple of different reasons.
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One other thing that Patrick threw out was that Nick told him
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And apparently – and I think this is not that he ended up just now on a fly list.
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I think it was just now that Nick couldn't – he couldn't hide that anymore, right?
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Apparently he drove – someone said he drove to the last conference or something.
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But it was just about the bickering back and forth, you know, who was right or whatever.
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That's why I bring it up because he said he was on a no-fly list.
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And then Nick – I think he denied that at the time or say he didn't know
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They were going to do a conference in Florida, and he was seeking to fly.
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When he announced on Twitter.com that he is on a no-fly list.
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Here's the video he released in relation to that.
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If you attended January 6th, for the most part, I think most people, not everyone maybe,
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They're seeking to terrorist label anybody that was at that event on January 6th at the Capitol.
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Whether or not you even broke in, whether it was closed, whatever.
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So anyway, here's the video he released about this here.
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We're not saying that they're going to give you an answer or they have an answer.
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But I'm not sure they'll have an answer for you.
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They just told me that you're not allowed to fly.
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And this is extended to Lauren Witzke as well, who was running for...
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Now, I think she was allowed to fly, but there was some special security thing or something
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So, they're standing around for some time first at the American Airlines counter here.
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And they're having a discussion with the lady here behind the counter a little bit
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They're trying to find out why she's, like, red flagged or something like that.
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Is that like American security clearance or like TSA?
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And the, like, American Airlines insurance or that's going on other ones, too.
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And it wouldn't let me do anything for the kids, so.
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Okay, they don't say anything more there, I think.
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Anyway, so let me read what she said in the telegram post.
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It was red flagged at the airport on my way home from Florida.
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So, I guess she had managed to fly in there then?
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The security guy asked me if I had been out of the country or why I had been red flagged.
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And I told him that I was a Trump supporter and I was at the rally on January 6th.
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And they said, aha, that's exactly why you are on the list.
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But, yeah, so that's, we'll return to the Department of Homeland Security thing a little bit later, too.
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This squeeze, as people like us and many others have been talking about over the years.
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They are banning Americans from doing basic, having access to basic things, which were considered to be, you know, human rights and things like that.
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So, I guess it's, and you know the kind of the trajectory of this.
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It's not going to stop at this, it's going to be, then it's going to be either an ad because someone was at another event later on or someone said the wrong thing on Facebook or something.
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You know, and that's kind of already happening in a way, right?
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But they're basically terrorist labeling 74 million people in America.
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So, those two on RT, ballooning commodity prices are about to hit consumers in a big way.
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The prices of commodities have soared over the past 12 months, seriously affecting consumer staple companies, which in turn are expected to pass rising costs on consumers, onto consumers.
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Statistics show that corn futures, it's got to get those corn futures, right?
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Contracts have skyrocketed 96% over the past year, with cotton and wheat futures contracts also shooting up 54% and 50% respectively.
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The price of lumber has seen a meteoric rise of 265% in the past year to a record high of 1,326 per thousand board feet on Monday.
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Meanwhile, this week, Coca-Cola, Zero James, blah, blah, blah, I don't have to read the rest.
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But I saw some other Zero Hedge articles, and I was trying to find one that I saw I'm passing a notification on.
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But apparently, at least in the U.S., there is more realtors than there actually is realty available right now.
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There's, and even northern Idaho specifically, we found out the other day, it was a Wall Street Journal article about this,
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specifically how the area of Court Lane and some of the surrounding areas are the hottest real estate market in all of the U.S. right now.
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And there's more realtors than there are houses.
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There's like 150 people per house or something like that.
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So this thing that we talked about, if we go back to, what was that, the Ice Age farmer,
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we had him on last year talking specifically about food, rising food prices and stuff like that too.
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That hasn't come as fast as we at the time talked about it, but it is kind of coming.
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And there seems to be this kind of, see, it's not only that it's like, oh, it's because of COVID and shutdowns and all that kind of stuff.
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We know, according to that document that we talked about on one of the Weekend Warrior shows,
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that they want to bring, they want to choke out any kind of industrialization.
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There was that document out of the U.K. called Absolute Zero to bring everything to,
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And, you know, although I'm not, you know, super excited about out of control consumerism and spending
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and, you know, the kind of materialism that we have and stuff like that,
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it's clear that it's not only going to affect like just your average, you know, stuff you don't need type of consumer things,
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If you want to build, that's going to be harder in the future and stuff like that too.
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You know, the car issues that's tied into the climate change bullshit with like stop selling,
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you know, petroleum driven, you know, combustion engine cars in some parts.
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I think beyond that point, they're not allowed to sell, you know, gas powered cars basically, right?
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So keep in mind now, if there's stuff you need and you want, if you can, get your hands on some of that stuff now.
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You know, whatever it might be, but like a little bit more, you know, kind of complicated,
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whether it's like, you know, washers and dryers and things like that and refrigerators, stoves, ovens.
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I don't know, you know, we'll see how much this affects, you know, the whole kind of thing.
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I guess we could take a look at this clip a little bit too.
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It's a bit longer, so we'll see how much we view from it.
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But the first Chauvin trial juror decided to speak out or being interviewed, I guess, with, what is this, NBC?
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Brandon Mitchell said Wednesday that all but one juror was immediately on board with guilty verdicts on all counts.
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Let's, Jesus Christ, let's play a little bit from this.
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...down a verdict in one of the most high-profile cases in years in this country.
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They found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murdering George Floyd.
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Twelve men and women deliberated under intense pressure.
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And for the first time, we're hearing what went on in that jury room.
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You deliberated for, as we understand it, roughly four hours.
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One of the 12 jurors reportedly was on the fence.
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And what ultimately brought that one juror around?
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I wouldn't necessarily say they were on the fence.
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I think they just wanted to do their due diligence and make sure that they understood the terminology correct.
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They understood exactly what the judge's instructions were in relation to that specific charge.
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Was there a piece of testimony, a piece of evidence after you saw it or after you heard it, your mind was essentially made up?
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I think after Dr. Tobin's testimony, I think the way he broke everything down, but still kept it very scientific.
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That was kind of the point where I was like, okay, I don't know how the defense comes back from this.
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As you know, there was a fair amount of talk about whether Derek Chauvin would have testified or should have testified.
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Do you think that him testifying would have made a difference, Brandon?
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I don't know if it would have made a difference or not, but I don't think it would have hurt.
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I mean, we found him guilty on all charges, so I don't think it would have hurt.
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It probably could have only helped him at that point.
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A lot of folks were somewhat surprised at the speed with which the jury came back.
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I mean, it almost seemed as if you guys went in there, you elected your foreperson, you went around the table, you said your piece, and then you voted.
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I thought we should have came back a little bit quicker, actually.
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But the time we did spend was time where we were just kind of going over the details again, making sure everybody was on the same page, just clarifying.
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So, yeah, for the most part, we did go in and come straight out, but I thought it should have been quicker, actually.
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Why? Why do you think it should have been faster?
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Just because I thought the evidence was overwhelming that he was guilty, in my opinion.
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Like I said, after Dr. Tobin and all the other witnesses and all the evidence, I mean, I didn't see anything, any reason why we should have took longer than an hour.
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What did you make of Derek Chauvin's demeanor in the courtroom throughout the trial?
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Yeah, so, I mean, from my perspective and the angle I had, it looked like he was very confident the first week, week and a half.
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And I personally could see the confidence kind of deteriorating from him and a little bit from his team, from his team of attorneys as the, you know, more and more witnesses came up.
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It just seemed like they were deteriorating their confidence, and it was just getting lower and lower and lower as the trial went on.
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As you know, the entire world was watching this trial.
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Did you feel a greater sense of pressure as a juror, knowing that?
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I mean, we all knew coming in that everybody would be watching, but I don't think there was any pressure.
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And there was so much stress within the courtroom.
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We didn't even have time to think about anything on the outside or any of that.
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I mean, just being there alone and witnessing what you're witnessing on the videos and listening to all the people, that alone is enough stress.
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You're not paying attention to anything else, really.
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As the president said before the verdict came down, I want to make sure I get this right.
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President Biden said, quote, I'm praying that verdict is the right verdict, which I think is it's overwhelming in my view.
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I wouldn't say that unless the jury was sequestered now.
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Did the president's comments influence your decision at all?
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Let me stop right there. You get the idea, right?
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So, yeah, they wanted the right outcome of this, and a lot of people have been talking about this.
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The way that they were threatening, remember we played that one clip where they were basically threatening the jurors, right?
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They're being harassed and all this kind of shit.
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All this stuff is like grounds for mistrial, going after the jurors in this way.
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And I'm sure they're not at all, of course, motivated on a racial basis or anything like that, right?
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Or they already knew what they wanted and stuff like that.
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Speaking of the same stuff here regarding shootings and stuff like that, guys, remember the, was it in Georgia, Ahmad Arbery, who was shot to death?
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I just remember the two, the father and the son on the left here in the picture.
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But the three men accused in the death of Arbery are now facing federal hate crime charges.
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So, I guess this was a press release, a news release from the Department of Justice, DOJ.
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Three Georgia men were indicted today by a federal grand jury in the Southern District of Georgia and charged with hate crimes and the attempted kidnapping of Ahmad Arbery.
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The indictment also charges two of the men with separate counts of using firearms during that crime of violence.
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So, yeah, we covered it at the time, of course.
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He was a guy who was a frequent, you know, jogger around in the area and he had broken into a lot of places around there.
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Things had been stolen from the construction sites there.
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And they talked about how he was in there because he just admired how the houses were being built or something like that was the narrative at the time.
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But anyway, yeah, so this is, if you try to defend, you know, yourself or your neighborhood or you try to get what you, I guess, assume at the time people are criminals, involved in criminal activity, you can't do it.
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Speaking of some other stuff, so here's some Southern hospitality.
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I thought this was kind of fun if you didn't see it yet.
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From the Kicking Crab restaurant in Mississippi.
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I think the, I think the person, uh, that lived, uh, linked that up to, look at this.
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Uh, here's the, uh, the new, if you want to, you know, uh, avoid the, uh, I guess the, the, the black, what is it called again?
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Black Friday type of, you know, deals in your store and stuff like that.
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Uh, we got to just, uh, enable this new technology that you can walk into a store.
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Is that just direct access to like the payment, uh, you know, methods and stuff like that.
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And if you grab something and walk out of the store, it will know exactly what you're doing.
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Like the radio frequency identification devices that they now are seeking on putting on everything.
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And some stores have already started doing this.
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Uh, or whether it's the new, uh, radar technology that actually senses things.
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Like off the shelf, uh, it senses who's, uh, who's approaching and stuff like that.
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It can be based on your biometrical signatures.
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Actually, you don't even have to have like your phone connected to you or a device on you
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It recognizes you and identifies you based on how you walk, uh, your, uh, your, how you're
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Like it's all these crazy things are happening right now with the type of tech that they're
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Uh, apparently even they're developing routers that can sense, you know, they have these new
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They can actually sense like who's in the room.
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They can map, uh, like in 3d space around them and stuff like that.
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Look at this, but they edited together with, you know, some of the kind of type of things
00:30:01.780
A kicking crab restaurant there in Mississippi.
00:30:06.200
What would shopping look like if you could walk into a store, grab what you want and just
00:30:30.600
Once you've got everything you want, you can just go Amazon go.
00:30:43.080
Thank you, Amazon, for, uh, for helping us in these times.
00:30:45.560
See, that's, this is why people, uh, especially who live in diverse areas will welcome this
00:30:55.520
Maybe we should just, uh, you know, we should do what?
00:30:58.920
Uh, Elon Musk's, uh, the boring company thing, right?
00:31:01.540
You have either underground, uh, uh, you know, it wouldn't be teleportation obviously, but it'd
00:31:07.000
be transportation tunnels, uh, to get your stuff to you, or maybe, maybe it's the drone
00:31:14.020
Uh, you stay inside, but you order your stuff, uh, that you need and it comes and, uh, picks
00:31:17.960
it, uh, or drops it off rather, uh, right on your, uh, on your, uh, porch by your door.
00:31:23.740
Student body president of Virginia Commonwealth University has a history of violent extremist
00:31:29.820
racist online posts, but that doesn't, that's fine.
00:31:34.040
As you'll see here, the far, a far left extremist using an online moniker to advocate for targeting
00:31:38.160
killings of law enforcement, uh, and also very explicit about how she hates white people,
00:31:43.060
uh, have been revealed to be the student body president of Virginia Commonwealth University.
00:31:49.020
There's a couple of, uh, choice, uh, tweets here, uh, from cancel culture worker.
00:31:56.240
Um, you are reminder to advocate for the killing of cops.
00:32:01.880
There's one of the, uh, screenshots here, uh, I guess after some point it was some, uh, advocacy
00:32:06.820
of, of riots, I guess, uh, and a third one they have, she says, I hate white people so
00:32:13.720
Um, 20 year old Taylor Marie Maloney from Charleston, South Carolina.
00:32:19.020
Uh, our old, uh, stomping grounds for a few years.
00:32:26.120
Don't get me wrong, but, uh, things are changing there.
00:32:27.920
Unfortunately, uh, it was, uh, she was championed earlier this month by the ACLU of Virginia for
00:32:33.560
being the quote, first openly transgender and non-binary person elected to the position.
00:32:39.660
But social media posts written by the communist activists have since surfaced showing their
00:32:44.220
advocacy for killing cops, rioting, looting, vandalism, and the hatred of white people.
00:32:53.900
Uh, I hope that man walks so we can burn this bitch to the ground.
00:32:58.840
Um, anyway, there are a couple of, um, a couple of choice, uh, outtakes there.
00:33:02.600
When a follower of the black nationalist Nation of Islam group rammed into his car into Capitol
00:33:06.480
police killing, one of the officers on April 2nd, Maloney, celebrated his death.
00:33:11.580
We need more of this, Malone wrote, responding to the breaking news from the Associated Press.
00:33:16.360
Uh, on the day of the Derek Chauvin trial, Maloney declared Twitter that, uh, they hoped
00:33:20.180
he was acquitted so that the rioters can burn this bitch to the ground.
00:33:24.780
Uh, I wonder if they'll be, uh, canceled at all, uh, from the position here.
00:33:28.200
Maloney also made a number of racist posts on social media.
00:33:31.020
I hate white people so much, it's not even funny.
00:33:33.600
They tweeted last Friday, if you are white, you should, I don't know, shut up, Maloney's
00:33:39.820
It reads, after their post previously, uh, their, their previous two accounts were suspended
00:33:43.860
on the social media platform, uh, well, that's surprising, uh, Maloney posted her disgust
00:33:48.800
about a mixed race woman who is married to a white man, describing their children as
00:33:58.060
Uh, no problem there with the, uh, uh, with the Virginia Commonwealth University so far,
00:34:02.640
as far as I know it, she hasn't, uh, faced any, uh, any kind of repercussion for, uh, for
00:34:19.660
So, uh, yeah, Torb had a good, uh, coverage of this too.
00:34:22.600
I think it was out of, was that AP or maybe Reuters?
00:34:25.260
We're talking about how, um, how irony is now considered to be extremism.
00:34:35.060
Uh, let's see if we can go up full screen here.
00:34:39.800
I guess that the world has moved on and uncertainties are now gone.
00:34:57.740
How extremists weaponize on irony to spread hate, right?
00:35:02.900
So now we see that irony, that satire, that jokes are extremism, right?
00:35:15.280
We've seen this narrative here at Gab for many years now, where they claim that free speech
00:35:23.140
It's a guise so that we can push extremism, right?
00:35:26.680
And of course, extremism is, uh, any, uh, opinion, any political opinion that the, uh, oligarchs
00:35:33.060
in power disagree with, or, uh, that the political leaders disagree with, um, anything that might
00:35:38.860
be a threat to their power is extremism in their minds.
00:35:43.860
Nobody is calling for any sort of anarchy like we're seeing in the streets right now with,
00:35:48.200
uh, you know, domestic terrorists like Black Lives Matter and, uh, Antifa.
00:35:54.520
Uh, we just have different political ideas and opinions.
00:36:07.120
And, uh, of course, that is a threat to the rising, uh, you know, communist state, uh,
00:36:13.220
that we're seeing, uh, you know, rise up right now in the United States of America.
00:36:17.000
The globalist American empire, uh, is threatened by God because they think that they are God.
00:36:24.080
Uh, and they want you to worship them, the state, and give them ultimate power and control
00:36:29.560
Actually, we see, uh, President Biden in the news, uh, is allegedly going to call for free
00:36:41.060
He wants the state to raise your kids, uh, so that they can be indoctrinated with this
00:36:47.480
critical theory, anti-white, woke, uh, racism is what it is.
00:36:54.980
Critical theory is an anti-white, uh, racist ideology.
00:36:58.040
And Joe Biden doesn't want you raising your kids.
00:37:00.820
He wants you, uh, slaving away, uh, to barely meet, uh, your ends, uh, and pay the bills,
00:37:06.960
uh, while he's raising your kids in a state controlled preschool system and a state controlled
00:37:12.040
public school system and in the university indoctrination system, we call education here
00:37:19.500
So, you know, we're seeing these things start to happen and start to unfold.
00:37:25.100
The latest attack now from the mainstream media, uh, places like NPR, uh, is that irony and satire
00:37:38.420
Uh, Andrew Turbay is doing good work over, uh, at Gab, of course.
00:37:43.960
Um, I mean, we see people, you know, the witch hunt of, uh, uh, people like Ricky Vaughn and
00:37:48.640
stuff like that who literally are like, they're in jail because of a meme, right?
00:37:52.140
Uh, you know, federal election scam charges or whatever the, you know, election meddling,
00:38:00.320
Uh, we'll look at a clip in a moment here regarding Department of Homeland Security.
00:38:04.400
We covered in the Weekend Warrior Show how they're at, um, USPS are running programs to
00:38:09.060
check out, uh, you know, to spy on Americans and their social media posts and stuff like
00:38:13.740
Uh, Department of Defense is kind of, they're, it's turning inwardly, excuse me, turning
00:38:19.880
inwardly on itself, America, all the, these different agencies and stuff like that.
00:38:24.900
They're trying to claim that all these extremists are amongst, you know, our own ranks and
00:38:30.500
So when America, of sorts, they're, they're not actually, America is not deprived of an
00:38:34.840
external enemy, but that's kind of how it seems.
00:38:36.800
Remember, we, we entered a period like specifically after the Second World War.
00:38:40.020
I mean, we had the Cold War, of course, for a while, but then when the Soviet Union collapsed
00:38:44.120
in the nineties, that was like, oh, we're in a post, what do they call it?
00:38:51.440
Basically, they, they had this argument that was like, there's not going to be any more,
00:38:58.360
Now we've, we've, we've, we've saw, we fixed history.
00:39:04.480
And now we can see, especially in Western nations, uh, have started to designate their
00:39:10.120
It's not that they're the, it's not necessarily that like by military standards, they're seen
00:39:15.240
as an enemy combatant, but they're seen as subjects to be controlled by authorities.
00:39:23.440
And in their effort to control populations, when things like the internet came around,
00:39:28.500
this became much more, it revealed to them and to many people or what, what people actually
00:39:35.760
And they realize how many people are, uh, have dissenting thoughts.
00:39:43.640
And it's now their task to control this, to control individuals, to control populations,
00:39:49.460
It's all being globalized and homogenized and stuff like that.
00:39:51.720
And this is one of the efforts that's how these agencies, why these agencies at this
00:39:55.980
time is kind of turning on its own population, which it's supposedly are supposed to, uh, you
00:40:02.000
know, represent or stand up for or protect or stuff like that, especially when it comes
00:40:08.800
So, um, there isn't like a, a, a big external, well, again, there exists, existing enemies.
00:40:14.900
There are enemies that are trying to destroy our countries, but those are the forces that are
00:40:19.100
now running these agencies and dictating this policy.
00:40:25.100
Uh, all right, let me do, I just wanted to, um, fire off a couple of thank you here over
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We have a blood of tyrants, um, casting a stay safe, uh, one, actually two of those, three
00:40:36.380
Thank you, uh, for that Brad C with a, uh, Bravo.
00:40:39.220
I think it looks like a lizard, uh, blowing one of those things you have at birthday parties.
00:40:54.780
Femme Blanche with the rose, uh, some hype from Flemme Blanche.
00:41:00.880
Now I always thought that there was messages associated with that, but I guess it, it isn't
00:41:04.680
unless you catch it like in real time right away as a message goes across or something
00:41:10.000
Uh, but, uh, that's been hard for me to, uh, to check out.
00:41:12.600
But anyway, another, uh, fool's day cast by Eon Will.
00:41:16.360
Or two, uh, two of those looks like, uh, thank you so much for that.
00:41:20.800
Uh, if you do want to send me a chat, uh, entropy stream dot live forward slash at red
00:41:28.480
Uh, he says Melbourne youth worker orders white Christian high school boys to stand in
00:41:36.660
Uh, I should, I'm going to save that so we can pull that up later.
00:41:40.960
Uh, helping to dictate some of the madness in Australia.
00:41:44.320
I do have another story regarding the censorship and the vaccine thing in Australia, uh, coming
00:41:51.360
I guess we can pull that up real quick here too.
00:42:15.620
I think you're liking where Melbourne youth workers orders white Christian high school
00:42:21.540
A female youth worker ordered year 11 boys to stand up in class and label them oppressors
00:42:27.900
for being, well, I mean, this is just the, uh, uh, this is just the logical, uh, conclusion,
00:42:38.040
Could be interesting to see if there's a video of this.
00:42:40.440
Um, Melbourne male mayor has apologized to parents after a female youth worker ordered,
00:42:45.920
you know, them to stand up, calling them oppressors.
00:42:48.440
Parents and councils, counselors, uh, are calling for the worker to be sacked over the incident
00:42:52.760
which occurred, uh, during a diversity and inclusion session.
00:42:58.740
And we do that by calling, uh, the people we don't like, uh, basically oppressors.
00:43:03.780
Let me turn off the shield on brave here and see if that works.
00:43:23.200
Kingston Council held a presentation at Parkdale Secondary College and the youth worker at the,
00:43:32.340
um, who was presenting at the college basically told the year 11 male students to stand up,
00:43:39.900
um, and basically if they were Christian, white, um, and male, and basically set an example
00:43:59.880
They were completely, um, completely shocked and just so disheartened.
00:44:09.300
Um, it's just, it's caused a lot of anger amongst everybody in the school community too.
00:44:15.540
So ordinary, year 11 boys made to stand up in front of class, told that they're oppressors
00:44:20.180
and privileged because they are white and Christian, James.
00:44:23.020
Um, where, what happened with the, uh, the school?
00:44:25.920
Where did, did they know that this was going to happen?
00:44:32.700
So they, um, have already, as I understand it, lodged a formal complaint with the council,
00:44:39.020
um, and they're asking for it to be investigated.
00:44:41.800
So as it stands, the school actually had a presentation in January, which was on, um, inclusivity,
00:44:49.900
And apparently that presentation went really well.
00:44:52.700
So they were told to run the same presentation.
00:44:57.620
Susan, we, we, we, we had, the school knew this person was going to come and talk about
00:45:09.580
And the kids I'm told were, um, so upset, but they were reluctant to challenge what was
00:45:17.400
happening because they knew this council worker was there to talk about LGBT issues.
00:45:22.560
And they were scared they were going to be called homophobic if they challenged anything
00:45:32.460
So last night I spoke to a female student, she's 16, and yeah, she said that they were
00:45:38.200
terrified to stand up and say anything at the start.
00:45:41.180
They thought it was a joke and they thought this can't be serious.
00:45:46.800
And then she turned to her peers and said, wow, I think this is actually serious.
00:45:52.980
And so they were too afraid to stand up because they didn't want to be labeled as homophobic
00:45:57.680
and they didn't want to be labeled as anything else.
00:45:59.540
So yeah, they, they, they left the presentation just feeling really upset and shocked.
00:46:04.840
And, and I know parents got onto it straight away.
00:46:08.040
So, but what's good here though, obviously is that there is a pushback, right?
00:46:14.680
I mean, they can only go so far with this, right?
00:46:18.840
Before the majority of white people just wake up and understand what's, what's going on.
00:46:23.020
Now, a lot of us, of course, have been worrying about this for, warning about this for, let
00:46:26.260
me pause that, warning about this for, uh, for years, for, uh, you know, decades, some
00:46:30.360
of some other people for 50 years, you know, like several decades, right?
00:46:34.840
Um, and now it's big, and now it's crystallizing.
00:46:41.140
This is where it's, where the, where the positive aspect of this comes in that as they're trying
00:46:45.460
to do more of this radical, just, just insane shit, uh, many regards, they are being, uh,
00:46:51.500
maybe not canceled, but it's, there's outrage about it.
00:46:55.600
There's, you know, they can't, uh, you know, they stopped doing these kinds of things in
00:47:00.700
Uh, it's not, you know, happening everywhere in every place at the same time.
00:47:03.900
There's still someplace where this kind of goes on and whatever, but it's the same thing
00:47:07.080
as these, uh, elite prep schools and stuff like that in New York doing this.
00:47:09.800
And some of the parents are just like, they're seeing the insane anti-white, uh, attitudes
00:47:15.300
around this and, and they're, they're, they're pulling their kids out of school.
00:47:20.120
And that's actually, uh, that's fantastic, right?
00:47:24.540
The awakening is happening and, uh, we can see and clear what this is about.
00:47:28.080
Uh, ways of the future over on, uh, entropy stream, that's, uh, entropy stream dot live
00:47:34.580
Um, I said, uh, that's the audience actually slash red ice TV.
00:47:40.040
I don't think you need an at sign at the entropy stream address.
00:47:43.080
Uh, ways of the future says, uh, thank you for your work.
00:47:48.360
Uh, and again, thank you to those of you sending spells and stuff like that over on
00:47:52.120
I'll try to keep up on that and, and keep an eye on it.
00:48:00.940
So I wanted to play this thing here with the, uh, uh, with the DHS Department of Homeland
00:48:07.600
It's, it's out of a MSNBC show all in with Chris Hayes.
00:48:11.960
Uh, it's, uh, uh, it's Rachel Maddow's sister basically, uh, doing the presentation.
00:48:18.920
Uh, and they're talking with a guy from the intercept.
00:48:21.740
Now, remember the intercept kind of did some good things when they had Glenn, uh, Glenn
00:48:31.800
And the intercept have just like, just taken off in a completely different direction.
00:48:36.460
You could argue that it was kind of always like that a little bit, but there was some
00:48:42.640
They've just become a complete, uh, another disgrace and mouthpiece for the establishment.
00:48:48.080
Uh, this is the Department of Homeland Security, uh, that's going to now probe itself for,
00:48:53.300
uh, to do root out so-called extremists and extremists.
00:48:57.020
The Department of Homeland Security made an announcement that flew a little under the
00:49:02.860
Uh, the Department of Homeland Security said it will conduct a quote, internal review to
00:49:07.320
address the threat of domestic violent extremism within the Department of Homeland Security.
00:49:12.860
So DHS, which includes organizations like Customs and Border Protection, CDP, the Coast
00:49:18.800
Guard, Secret Service, is concerned about violent extremists.
00:49:22.820
So again, going back to what we talked about in the beginning, the reason why, uh, Lauren
00:49:27.000
Witsky and, uh, Nick Fuentes, some of these people are no fly lists.
00:49:32.460
And you're seeing these changes now happening under the Biden regime as well, uh, that there's,
00:49:36.740
uh, they're cracking down on people who are, uh, who voted for Trump and who are, uh, open,
00:49:41.400
um, you know, Trump supporters and stuff like that.
00:49:44.680
They, they, for months, they kept running these headlines.
00:49:51.700
Can we put the, you can't, I mean, we played another clip.
00:49:54.900
The, the insane guy who was talking about like, well, you know, base, we can't just kill these
00:49:59.940
people and lock them all up so maybe we can give them jobs.
00:50:05.900
And so now these organizations, uh, sorry, these, uh, departments, these government departments,
00:50:14.680
Now, there have been some overt signs of extremism over the years, including a Border Patrol Facebook
00:50:20.500
group with over 9,000 members where agents joked about migrant deaths and shared derogatory
00:50:30.320
And I'm sure it's not also, uh, easy for some of these people to come in and make, uh, uh,
00:50:35.960
claim they are somebody or send chats or comments.
00:50:38.960
And then this is what they lift out and say, see, look at this.
00:50:41.440
The whole group is making, you know, jokes about these kinds of things.
00:50:45.400
Uh, I suspect just like what they're saying with the next, uh, article here too from Vice,
00:50:50.200
a lot of gay ops when it comes to this kind of stuff, how they're building profiles on
00:50:53.540
different Facebook groups or certain segment of, uh, you know, law enforcement or, uh,
00:50:58.600
you know, DHS, uh, Border Patrol or stuff like that.
00:51:03.120
We we've talked about, uh, the, uh, the, the Al Qaeda inspired base, uh, uh, guy many
00:51:10.020
...that an American neo-Nazi terror leader is now based in Russia.
00:51:16.060
And then earlier this year, DHS confirmed that an American neo-Nazi terror leader is
00:51:22.580
He founded a group called the base, which is, uh, the based on Al Qaeda, which means the
00:51:28.480
Uh, the fact that they are like openly admitting that is, it's, it's just incredible, right?
00:51:33.000
Because the whole Al Qaeda thing was a gay op in the beginning by the CIA, right?
00:51:37.000
There were, when they were fighting, when the Afghans were fighting Russia, so all of the
00:51:40.900
Soviet Union back, what was this, uh, mid eighties or something, uh, they decided to
00:51:45.560
form, uh, the database of a database of people or the base, if you will, of people that they
00:51:52.480
And they were basically responsible for creating, uh, you know, creating Al Qaeda at the time.
00:51:57.260
And then there were overlaps with the Taliban and stuff like that later on.
00:51:59.900
So they basically created the very people that they ended up fighting later, uh, after
00:52:04.000
Uh, but then they have their own intel, you know, people on the inside, they're creating
00:52:11.800
Remember how the narrative changed after 9-11, that it went from targeting Middle Eastern
00:52:15.920
people to now targeting regular Americans and stuff like that, right?
00:52:20.220
And they're doing it right in front of your face with people that they're admitting or
00:52:25.900
So that's the point here with the base leader, uh, was Nizarro, Rosaro or something?
00:52:32.100
Earlier this year, DHS confirmed that an American neo-Nazi terror leader is now based in Russia.
00:52:37.420
He founded a group called the base, which is, uh, the based on Al Qaeda, which means the
00:52:42.460
base in Arabic, uh, that he was employed by a department from 2004 to 2006 in an interview
00:52:49.540
So he was employed by the department and now they can use that.
00:52:52.440
Now they're using that as evidence to say, see, there's all these extremists internally.
00:52:56.380
You tell me he was not a government operative at the time then, right?
00:52:58.800
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas declined to say how many active members of his department
00:53:05.300
had been identified as taking part in the Capitol riot, citing continuing investigations.
00:53:11.140
That's a decline to answer that, I don't know, raises some questions for me about what led to
00:53:15.740
this investigation and what is going on in that department.
00:53:19.780
Ryan Devereaux has extensively covered the Department of Homeland Security for the Intercept,
00:53:23.740
including infiltrating that infamous Border Patrol Facebook group.
00:53:31.660
I imagine the announcement didn't come as a surprise to you, but I'm still curious what
00:53:35.740
your reaction was, what your sense of where this is coming from is.
00:53:43.480
It would actually be more concerning to me if Secretary Mayorkas didn't take some sort
00:53:49.540
of action like this after what we've seen over these past several...
00:53:56.340
RT Banker over on Trovos is after 9-11 citizens warned that the Patriot Act would be turned into,
00:54:01.260
or onto the citizens for political reasons, and they probably planned it.
00:54:06.520
And we covered those kinds of things at the time, that it was like the Patriot Act, and
00:54:11.820
It's a 2.0 type of Patriot Act that's being implemented now, especially after, you know,
00:54:16.980
Trump, post-Trump and stuff like that too, right?
00:54:20.260
At the time, it was like, oh, you know, we need to go after, you know, do anything to get
00:54:24.700
back at the Arabs and bullshit like this, right?
00:54:28.800
Yeah, everyone was gung-ho and supportive of it and stuff like that.
00:54:31.500
And people said, this is going to be turned against Americans.
00:54:38.620
Some of the examples you laid out there at the beginning of the segment, we had the
00:54:42.440
Border Patrol Facebook group, I'm 1015, nearly 10,000 members.
00:54:48.140
And it was some of the most vile content that I've seen online.
00:54:55.280
Can we get some, can we get a couple of sources on that?
00:55:01.740
And even the people who were on the inside of these groups, how do we know that they
00:55:05.240
were not plants or they were the very journalists that they embed themselves into these groups
00:55:09.080
and pretend they're one of them and they say some naughty words and then they can show
00:55:13.080
that and to try to prove that, yeah, look at this, they're extremists within the Department
00:55:19.660
Agents, current and former agents joking about roasting unaccompanied migrant children over
00:55:25.820
an open flame, talking about committing violence against sitting lawmakers at the time that
00:55:31.940
those lawmakers were visiting their Border Patrol stations.
00:55:35.700
And they're, I think, probably most concerning was last summer during the George Floyd protests.
00:55:43.500
And we got access to some files of DHS sort of intelligence that was being circulated around
00:55:54.700
And there was serious intelligence indicating far right threats to protesters, to Black Lives
00:56:01.560
And what we learned was that those sort of internal red flags that were raised at the
00:56:08.120
time were, according to the head of DHS's Intelligence and Analysis Office, according to his whistleblower
00:56:15.060
statement, downplayed by the very heads of his department.
00:56:20.100
And in order to sort of amplify the threat from the left that President Trump was amping at the
00:56:27.740
So it's been clear for a while that there's a politicization problem within the Department
00:56:33.040
of Homeland Security and a politicization sort of towards the far right.
00:56:39.560
I think this is going to be a challenging task for the secretary to undertake, but clearly a
00:56:45.520
I mean, it's funny when you say politicization because it gets to what I think is tricky here
00:56:49.180
and difficult in terms of First Amendment terrain.
00:56:52.160
I mean, you know, you can be a member in good standing of the federal government workforce
00:56:57.760
and have any politics you want, you know, within some.
00:57:01.140
No, that's what you're proving right now, that if you voted for Trump and if you attended,
00:57:04.520
you think that something was wrong during the election and you were not even like inside
00:57:08.200
of the Capitol, but attended the rally, you're an insurrectionist.
00:57:11.960
That's the narrative that they're building right now.
00:57:14.100
And America hasn't had a First Amendment for four years.
00:57:16.940
You'd think that the companies, at least based in the U.S., would be required to follow the
00:57:21.540
amendment, the Constitution and the amendments.
00:57:34.880
And even if it did exist, that's on paper only just to to to to show appearances.
00:57:40.580
There's tons of commies in these organizations.
00:57:44.520
But, you know, you don't want to create a condition in which, like, essentially there's
00:57:48.480
a political test for office and you don't want to attack people's First Amendment protected
00:57:53.520
freedoms to express what they have and have whatever views at the same time.
00:57:57.920
You know that this I love when they pretend that they're like they're concerned of this
00:58:02.660
balance of somehow that, yeah, well, you know, we can we got to respect free speech.
00:58:08.020
They have no I mean, some of these journalists, they know, of course, but most people in America
00:58:14.620
People can't fly because of the wrong opinions.
00:58:16.500
They can't run businesses normally because they have the wrong opinions.
00:58:27.480
Solely, they are ostracized because they have said the wrong thing.
00:58:33.240
It was like a kind of process of radicalization we've seen, particularly in CBP and the way that
00:58:37.260
they've put out statements and the way that their union supported Trump, you know, feels
00:58:45.840
And I think that that is going to be the extremely difficult line for this administration.
00:58:50.840
And my artist to walk here is sort of balancing the First Amendment rights of personnel within
00:58:57.760
the Department of Homeland Security and then the very real risks of having radicalized
00:59:03.220
people responsible for the detention of some of the most vulnerable populations in this
00:59:14.240
The most vulnerable populations in the country, as far as I know, then they wouldn't be actual
00:59:23.440
We're talking about the largest police force, essentially, in the United States.
00:59:29.660
I mean, these lunatics just want complete open borders.
00:59:41.460
Again, I go back to that point that I mentioned earlier.
00:59:44.340
With the commodities bubble, basically, there's no houses left, right?
00:59:52.240
I did a video way back, like how they had to build, like, basically a new Stockholm in
00:59:57.100
terms of the equivalent of apartments and housing and stuff like that.
01:00:06.300
You would have to ruin all these state parks and all the nature and stuff like that.
01:00:10.440
You know, there's some of these lunatics that want, like, a billion people in America.
01:00:28.460
And these people have no regard whatsoever for the population.
01:00:32.620
For young people that want to get out on their own, they want to move out of the parents'
01:00:43.680
These folks are not only responsible for border and immigration enforcement, they also disseminate
01:00:50.080
law enforcement intelligence to local law enforcement around the country so that they're
01:00:54.620
helping to shape how cops on the ground are seeing protesters, how they're seeing threats
01:01:01.260
And they're, of course, responsible for national security matters.
01:01:04.120
So, yes, well, it's really important to keep in mind the First Amendment issues here.
01:01:08.840
We also have to keep in mind the fact that this is a frontline law enforcement and national
01:01:14.960
And it is critically important that it's not infiltrated by, for example, the leader of
01:01:19.340
a neo-Nazi organization, like you've talked about at the top of this.
01:01:26.900
You mean glow-in-the-dark so that they're not infiltrated by the...
01:01:29.340
Yeah, that's really important because it's just full of neo-Nazis, these government agencies,
01:01:38.460
Now, I don't want to read too much into Mayorka's declining to answer that question.
01:01:41.820
And we know that a Trump administration official from the State Department was among those
01:01:50.840
There have been, I believe, I think dozens, at least a dozen and more law enforcement,
01:01:57.500
local police of various stripes who have been arrested as well.
01:02:01.280
An ex-MYPD officer who allegedly attacked a cop.
01:02:07.280
Wait, so you're saying an NYPD police officer attacked another cop at the Capitol?
01:02:13.440
Wouldn't answer the question if anyone DHS was there.
01:02:16.700
It was striking to me that he didn't just say the answer.
01:02:19.240
Well, you want them to obey you and do whatever they tell you to do.
01:02:27.200
Tell us how many people there are and so that we can expose them and make their life a living
01:02:31.320
hell and target them for the rest of their lives.
01:02:40.120
But all these different agencies, government agencies are now turning inward and it's becoming
01:02:44.840
What so many people warned about how the system is turning on its own population.
01:02:49.920
Here's another one out of The Hill, which is kind of interesting.
01:02:57.460
Talking about, you know, cancel culture and all that kind of stuff, right?
01:03:00.620
Once again, proving that it's wrong, that it's real, that it's happening, rather, because
01:03:06.920
He was fired for mocking a teen because the teen was wearing a...
01:03:11.620
It's a male, a male teen who was wearing a dress to prom, right?
01:03:30.060
CO Sam Johnson is seen making fun of Franklin High School senior Dalton Stevens because
01:04:32.760
Stephens and his boyfriend insulted Johnson as the former CEO continues to heckle the high
01:04:37.640
Visual released a statement on Monday on Twitter saying that it fired Johnson after looking into
01:04:46.960
If you think that looks silly, you can't have an opinion anymore.
01:05:04.660
Let me just go back on Trova real quick here when I'm going to try to miss it.
01:05:16.800
I added some more mods, too, by the way, on Trovo.
01:05:23.200
I know Ms. Noseberg has done a really good job.
01:05:24.820
He's keeping tabs on the streams and stuff like that.
01:05:27.480
But don't do it because it's just not worth it.
01:05:34.220
And we're going to stop streaming that, too, if you joined us late, by the way.
01:05:36.540
We still have 378 people watching over on DLive.
01:05:42.360
We're going to stop streaming eventually on DLive.
01:05:46.300
Otherwise, of course, Odyssey is one of the best ways.
01:05:53.660
Also, through our websites and stuff like that.
01:05:56.060
And if you do want to join in on Super Chats, entropystream.live forward slash RedEyesTV.
01:06:02.140
That's one of the good ways of giving us Super Chats.
01:06:06.860
But it's kind of boring because there's not messages attached to when people send Elixir and stuff like that over on Trovo.
01:06:17.880
I believe unless you catch it in real time, they don't have an interface that you can actually pull up the chat onto the screen and stuff like that.
01:06:26.180
So they don't have that interface, which makes it a bit, you know, kind of more boring, basically, than DLive.
01:06:33.680
Otherwise, Odyssey is one of the best ways and entropystream.
01:06:37.480
So let's go into the corona bullshit here for a little bit and talk about the next, let me just remove that real quick.
01:06:49.300
The next big topic here, talking about a lot of things related to the vaccine and, of course, the pushing of the vaccine and the restrictions and stuff if you're not vaccinated.
01:07:00.180
A quick mention here to lead us into this topic.
01:07:02.360
Fauci's NIAID scientist attended the Wuhan Lab Summit, now wiped from the Internet.
01:07:09.860
The 2016 Conference on Viral Infection and Immune Response, hosted by the Nature Science Journal, has been scrubbed from publication's website, but the National Pulse has located an archived version of the site.
01:07:25.300
We also saved the Wuhan Institute of Virology's press release.
01:07:28.680
Two researchers from Fauci's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases were in attendance at the 2016 event, which discussed emerging viral diseases, infections, and antiviral immunity, all critical to the COVID-19 response.
01:07:44.100
Dr. Fauci has served as the director of the institute since 1984 and remains the highest paid U.S. government employee.
01:07:50.260
Despite a bevy of false prognostications and outright lies.
01:07:56.960
At the time of the conference, attendee Kanta Subarro served as chief of the NIAID's Emerging Respiratory Viruses Section and Nancy Sullivan served as chief of the Biodefense Research Section at the NIAID.
01:08:10.260
And at their, rather, at their vaccine research center, Sullivan still serves under Fauci, while Subarro departed the agency to become director of World Health Organization's collaborating center for reference and research on influenza.
01:08:29.320
So here's the screenshots on the conference and their attendance.
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Persistent viral infection and immune dysregulation.
01:09:00.240
So many of these things are brought to mind because of the John Hopkins, right?
01:09:06.180
The event 201 kind of thing, that they had a number of events and conferences and, you know, meetings and stuff that took place that kind of led us up to the point before the COVID outbreak kind of started.
01:09:19.200
Among its organizers and speakers were several researchers from the Chinese Communist Party institutions,
01:09:24.100
including the current director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the WIT Director General.
01:09:34.040
But there's some of the screenshots for you from the conference.
01:09:36.900
And, of course, interestingly, they've tried to scrub it from the Internet.
01:09:50.160
But basically, they've been trying to push this idea that it's like, basically, get used to it.
01:09:58.340
And they keep having these kinds of headlines and these kinds of articles out there about how to kind of, you know, Jedi mind trick us into thinking that this is never going to go away.
01:10:07.820
And, in fact, you have to get used to it, which is part of this agenda of the mass vaccination campaigns and stuff like that, too, right?
01:10:17.240
Yeah, someone check out this little clip here, too.
01:10:23.300
The question of the immune system and how much worse people's immune system is going to get as a consequence of the measure that we've taken after the outbreak of this virus,
01:10:35.500
where everything is wiped down and cleaned and sterilized and stuff like that.
01:10:41.260
We don't know the full effects of that yet, right?
01:10:43.520
Because as any muscle, as any, you know, function inside of the body, we basically need to – it needs resistance.
01:10:54.960
And very much the same is believed with the immune system that if you're protected –
01:10:58.660
one of the things about asthma, for example, right, it was believed that people that are essentially growing up in too clean of environments –
01:11:07.040
I mean, you have the chemical aspect kind of tied into that, too.
01:11:09.300
They're constantly surrounded by all these cleaning products and stuff like that.
01:11:13.720
But if it's too sterilized, your body never kind of develops the immunity and stuff like that.
01:11:19.400
So someone's showing this clip of how a woman is walking in a store and spraying the air in front of their child in their shopping cart.
01:11:46.880
She's spraying the air – I don't even know what it is – some, like, antibacterial spray or something in front of her kid.
01:11:58.620
So our immune systems, our kids' immune systems might be utter shite when things are setting down,
01:12:06.100
which, of course, kind of ties into what we've been talking about, too,
01:12:10.640
that it's like if this vaccine has any effect on your immune system or that it weakens your immune system and stuff like that,
01:12:16.660
when you're reintroduced to new mutation of the virus or something like that,
01:12:20.440
you might be much more prone to succumb to the virus at that point.
01:12:26.180
Let's talk about the mask thing a little bit here, too.
01:12:28.580
Here's a girl who's out jogging or she's running track and field – is that what you call it in the U.S. – in English – with a mask on,
01:12:39.900
and she ends up passing out at the end before, you know, falling over the finish line.
01:12:44.700
Overshadowed by this moment of concern, Williams finished in two minutes and eight seconds,
01:12:54.520
I felt like I just wasn't being able to get a full breath,
01:12:57.760
and multiple times of that happening not being able to get enough air,
01:13:01.120
I just felt super dizzy and then eventually passed out.
01:13:04.980
Williams blames her lack of oxygen on the mask she's required to wear during competition.
01:13:12.400
And in this race that I was wearing a mask, it did happen, which I don't think is a coincidence.
01:13:19.980
There's no scientific evidence that your oxygen intake is limited by these masks, right?
01:13:24.400
That belief saying this was not a conditioning issue, it was a mask issue.
01:13:28.300
It was a different response than I've seen for kids that have collapsed to the track just because they were exhausted.
01:13:39.960
So speaking of the mask issue, CDC has now issued new outdoor mask guidance instructions, basically.
01:13:48.820
Here's a shorter clip here from – also from MSNBC.
01:13:55.360
There are some people who feel that the risk is so low that they would, in fact, go –
01:14:05.060
There are some people who feel that the risk is so low that they would, in fact, go and take a step into that yellow or that red zone because they feel, as far as they're concerned, they're willing to take the risk.
01:14:22.140
And we are trying to get an outbreak under control.
01:14:25.140
Public health officials continue to stress the need for vaccinations to return to any semblance of normalcy in our country.
01:14:35.000
We are so happy to have back with us again tonight Dr. Erwin Redliner, founding director of Columbia University National Center for Disaster Preparedness, who advises us on matters of public health.
01:14:47.440
Doctor, the color-coded chart that Fauci was referencing takes a while to decipher if people have free time, I reckon.
01:14:59.440
They're trying to argue that this is complicated, I guess.
01:15:01.840
Listen to how – this is Brian Williams here, right?
01:15:05.720
And remember, he's the guy who had the – wasn't it Brian Williams who lied about being on that chopper, like, in Iraq or something, and he was fired from another station, and now he's at NBC.
01:15:17.560
His daughter had this disgusting, like, scene where someone was – oh, what's the term again?
01:15:32.960
I think we even played it, like, some complete degenerate scene, and he was so proud of her daughter.
01:15:39.500
I forget what it was called, some slang for, I guess, you know, going in the wrong place, basically, with their – I don't know.
01:15:47.120
That's not the point, but this doofus Brian Williams.
01:15:55.780
Someone in the chat is saying, was that Dan Rather?
01:15:58.340
Okay, maybe it was – I thought this guy was behind some – like, he left or he was out of the game for a while, but anyway.
01:16:07.960
It was, like, Netflix, of course, something like that.
01:16:09.800
We talked about that in the Weekend Warrior show, by the way.
01:16:12.960
Why there's, like, pedophilia being pushed by Netflix, completely understandable when you know the history of – the succession of people involved and how it leads up to the CEO and the co-founder of Netflix.
01:16:23.820
But anyway, listen to what he says about the chart here.
01:16:36.620
Oh, geez, the symbolism here is astonishing, I'd say, Brian Williams.
01:16:47.800
Once you've said to the American people about masks, go ahead and take them off.
01:16:53.020
It's tough to get their attention again with any details or caveats.
01:16:57.720
In your view, was today's announcement lacking anything?
01:17:02.300
Are they getting any of the messaging wrong, respectfully?
01:17:05.180
Well, I think, Brian, that they are getting a lot of it right at the moment.
01:17:11.920
And there are some caveats that we need to discuss.
01:17:14.540
But in effect, if you look at that graph, it's actually pretty interesting.
01:17:18.460
You go to the right side, if you're a vaccinated person, and you look down the list there of
01:17:22.980
things you can do indoors and outdoors and things that you can't do, there's no real can't
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do's, except when you're indoors, you can do, but you must be wearing a mask.
01:17:31.640
If you look on the other side, if you're unvaccinated, there's still quite a few things
01:17:37.500
And basically, what this is, is a message saying, get vaccinated, and things will start
01:17:59.320
But the carrot and the stick approach here is kind of very interesting.
01:18:04.080
Like, they've been threatening for some time that basically, like, if you want to do anything
01:18:09.700
that you used to do, you have to go and get the mRNA update, also known as the vaccine,
01:18:17.940
And, well, we'll get to the shedding stuff later on.
01:18:23.720
We've covered that in the Week in Warrior shows as well.
01:18:25.620
But, yeah, basically, like, so the point here is what I'm bringing up is because there's
01:18:29.720
new guidelines in terms of the fact that you can do, even as you're unvaccinated,
01:18:34.080
unvaccinated, you now are allowed, thank you, gods, for telling us what we can do, that
01:18:41.860
you can walk, run, or bike outdoors with members of your household.
01:18:47.260
Or, if you're unvaccinated, you can attend a small outdoor gathering with fully vaccinated
01:18:54.460
And they say also here that you can attend a small outdoor gathering with fully vaccinated
01:18:59.460
But then if you're not unvaccinated, you have to wear a mask, right?
01:19:03.400
This goes back to what Biden did recently, too.
01:19:07.040
But we'll let this doofus finish this line of thinking here.
01:19:10.680
If you're unvaccinated, there's still quite a few things that you cannot do.
01:19:15.140
And basically what this is, is a message saying, get vaccinated and things will start to open
01:19:21.000
What's not really on here, though, are some caveats.
01:19:24.440
So we're assuming here that things are opening up for vaccinated people, assuming that there
01:19:30.960
aren't any more new, developing, vicious, rapidly replicating variants of the virus that we have
01:19:41.680
There's always a threat of a new strain, which also means then you have to do these booster
01:19:46.100
shots every six months, and then there's going to be a new strain, which is going to be another
01:19:49.780
vaccine, another shot, another variant of the mRNA update and stuff like that.
01:19:55.340
But anyway, focus for now is the new outdoor mask guidance from the CDC here.
01:20:01.020
A new, developing, vicious, rapidly replicating.
01:20:05.260
And they're talking about India is having this now.
01:20:07.060
My God, there's like hundreds of thousands of new cases per day in India.
01:20:11.000
And India is being treated, you know, Biden had to explain to the journalists what he
01:20:15.960
was going to do for India and how much resources he was going to send to fix the situation for
01:20:20.780
...plicating variants of the virus that we have to worry about.
01:20:24.180
And second of all, that we're living in a community where the spread of the coronavirus
01:20:31.440
So under those conditions, yes, things are looking up.
01:20:34.820
And I think this is a pretty good faith effort by the CDC and the administration to help people
01:20:40.160
start to think about why it's so critical that they get vaccinated in terms of getting
01:20:51.900
Biden was walking alone outside with a mask up to a podium.
01:21:00.580
But so this is after the CDC has released the new guidelines that it's OK if you can walk
01:21:07.120
alone, you can do sports, you can bike and all these things, right?
01:21:10.760
Walk, run or bike outdoors, not even just alone, with members of your household and
01:21:16.700
But here he is walking alone with a mask and then he walks up to the mic and then he takes
01:21:22.500
Remember that climate change bullshit we covered again in the Weekend Warrior show, John Kerry's
01:21:27.920
comments about how to suck CO2 out of the atmosphere.
01:21:30.620
Biden, on that call, was the only one wearing a mask.
01:21:41.600
You chose to wear a mask as you walked out here.
01:21:43.720
What message were you sending by wearing a mask outside alone?
01:21:46.720
I'm watching me take it off and not put it back on to like an inside.
01:21:58.660
There are states that are talking about having just endless mask mandates.
01:22:04.340
Even my brother sent me a story out of Sweden where they're proposing the same health authorities
01:22:08.260
are talking about like, look, this is too great.
01:22:11.140
This is too great of an opportunity to pass up.
01:22:21.760
We'll choke you out in different ways, your businesses and stuff.
01:22:24.260
But we're still not going to let you back, right?
01:22:40.560
Could you do an expose sometime on the Boal Society, the fraternal society called the
01:22:47.340
They're black politicians, lawyers, business leaders, celebrities that keep their identity
01:22:52.740
They're the top layer that interfaces with the white elite and keep their own communities
01:23:02.140
I've heard it mentioned, but I haven't looked into it more.
01:23:08.240
I'll definitely look into it, and I've heard it in passing, and I can't remember the context
01:23:12.440
now, but I think it was someone else talking about it.
01:23:20.080
I think it was Jim B as well for those freckles for account of you.
01:23:24.020
But anyway, so back to the point here about the masks mandate, right?
01:23:27.820
So they change it, and these people will still continue to do all the bullshit that they
01:23:36.840
Let me show you a couple of Reclaim the Net headlines here, which is interesting, to
01:23:43.940
do with the censorship regarding this and how they're trying to control the narrative
01:23:49.840
They've done this since the start of this, right?
01:23:52.380
But it's just kind of ramped up in a crazy way.
01:23:54.660
Facebook bans Australian anti-lockdown lawmaker Craig Kelly.
01:23:59.900
He questioned how a foreign entity could de-platform an elected MP such as himself.
01:24:04.780
Now, of course, Facebook locked out the whole news industry recently, too, so they can do
01:24:10.880
Google's private coronavirus tracking app wasn't so private after all.
01:24:18.480
Google Drive blocks access to documents that compiled news coverage of COVID vaccine side
01:24:26.000
So again, you can't even talk about the actual side effects of being reported.
01:24:34.960
But if you compile it and you have it in a document that you share, you can't do it,
01:24:41.220
Google expands his crackdown on document sharing.
01:24:43.520
So some people commented, the first time I've seen Cloud Drive blocking a document.
01:24:50.780
It was a very long document regarding vaccination headlines from around the world.
01:24:54.060
So basically, admitted news, mainstream stories.
01:24:57.420
But if you're trying to connect the dots, guess what?
01:25:03.300
One of the biggest purchases in tech history, I believe, when Facebook bought it.
01:25:07.340
They are handing out cash to oppose vaccine skepticism.
01:25:13.760
So when you see these fact-checking efforts, know that these companies, these media companies
01:25:18.760
are getting paid money by Facebook, by Zuckerberg.
01:25:22.780
The Vaccine Grant Program, a partnership between WhatsApp and the International Fact-Checking
01:25:27.300
Network, IFCN, has awarded $500,000 in grant funding to seven fact-checking organizations
01:25:35.520
across the globe to support their efforts in fighting COVID-19 vaccine misinformation.
01:25:46.360
Fact-checkers around the world have been working around the clock to inform the public about
01:25:50.160
the importance and safety of clinically approved vaccines to end the pandemic, said IFCN's
01:25:59.080
We are truly excited to see the diverse set of innovative tactics to reach out to more
01:26:04.800
people with factual information during this global vaccination rollout.
01:26:12.080
Facebook bans a group that has more than 120,000 people where they posted stories of adverse
01:26:20.420
In other words, their lived experiences, right?
01:26:26.640
The tech giant continues to police discussions about the coronavirus.
01:26:32.140
So let's go into this issue with, well, actually this clip first.
01:26:38.360
I'm going to play a couple of clips which are just cringy and stuff like that.
01:26:44.700
Apparently, the branch Covidians, as we call them now, have their own gang symbols or signs,
01:26:51.380
I should say, not symbols, signs, to indicate whether they've been vaccinated one time or
01:26:57.920
So we're in Scottsdale, Arizona, and a gentleman told us that if you go like this, it means you're
01:27:08.180
So I've not seen this in Chicago, so I'm starting it in Chicago.
01:27:11.160
So let me know if that's already a thing where you are.
01:27:19.820
So we're in Scottsdale, Arizona, and a gentleman told us that if you go like this, it means
01:27:29.740
So I've not seen this in Chicago, so I'm starting it in Chicago.
01:27:32.580
So let me know if that's already a thing where you are.
01:27:41.720
Now they have their own little secret sign language, basically, to display.
01:27:47.560
Now, I would stay away from those people because of the shedding, right?
01:27:51.140
We played a couple of videos in the Weekend Warrior show that apparently, so the mRNA, it
01:27:56.340
alters you in the sense that it is using your components, your building blocks that's
01:28:08.320
And it produces that, and then their claim is then that your body, your immune system
01:28:19.540
And when it does that, it sheds this spiked protein, which means that if you are around
01:28:27.340
someone that has been vaccinated, you can also be feeling the effects of that.
01:28:33.820
That's why we've heard stories, and again, this is denied in the mainstream.
01:28:38.280
They don't care about women's health now and all this stuff, right?
01:28:40.680
But people who had taken the vaccine, they started experiencing tremendously strange menstruation
01:28:48.460
Older women that haven't had their period in a long time are starting to bleed.
01:28:51.840
Young girls, as young as 11, are starting their periods and things like that.
01:29:01.820
The blood clots issue that apparently some women are actually getting, like releasing
01:29:07.580
That's what it looks like, that there's like way more bleeding than it should be and things
01:29:11.740
Now, apparently because of the shedding, women that haven't taken the vaccine but also been
01:29:16.380
in proximity to other women or men, I would assume, that has taken the vaccine are also
01:29:23.620
In other words, you just have to be around the people that have been vaccinated to experience
01:29:31.860
Again, check out Weekend Warrior, the latest show and the one prior there, because we covered
01:29:36.000
We talked about that, you know, how that works, which is just absolutely insane, right?
01:29:41.680
So it means even if you don't want to take the vaccine, you don't believe in it, you don't
01:29:46.600
believe in the methodology, it's a new experimental thing, we just have to see.
01:29:50.640
The animal studies have been done showing that animals are dying, they have organ failure,
01:29:56.580
The risks of the coronavirus at this point is so low compared to the risk of taking a vaccine
01:30:06.100
They've talked about soft kill, you know, depopulation for years, and maybe this is what we're
01:30:10.740
looking at, especially if it's affecting fertility in this kind of way.
01:30:17.000
They're the same people that want to try to replace white people in our own countries.
01:30:25.160
So, yeah, so speaking to that, even if you avoid it, all you potentially might have to
01:30:32.140
be is in proximity to people that have taken it, and you might start experiencing the
01:30:36.120
same effects, which is just super scary, right?
01:30:38.900
So I don't, and so the other question people have about this is, will it, when will this
01:30:45.460
Because people have taken the vaccine, is the mRNA going to continue and continue and to,
01:30:51.160
and continue to, so to speak, this is layman's term, but inform your body to continue to produce
01:30:58.660
the COVID-19 protein, or the combination of genetic code, right?
01:31:05.040
Even after your, you know, your immune system is supposedly dealing with it, it's, let's
01:31:13.700
It's, it's, it's developing, developing immunity against it.
01:31:16.880
What some people are theorizing is that your body will continue despite that to produce
01:31:24.880
There's, there's too little research on this yet, as far as I'm concerned.
01:31:30.260
And to such an extent that you, you, you know, it doesn't matter.
01:31:33.280
You, you can, you never, it's never going to be escapable as long as you're just in proximity
01:31:37.860
Are they going to continue to shed this 50 years from now, 15 years from now, five years from
01:31:47.760
So my point is, it might not be enough just to kind of, if you are even able to, just stay
01:31:54.540
Ironically, again, I don't know if the spike protein might be, I don't know the size, the
01:32:00.420
Now then, ironically and weirdly enough, it might be a time for you, if you're not vaccinated
01:32:04.540
to actually wear something like an N95 mask to actually protect yourself.
01:32:11.440
Maybe people have talked about this already, but now if you are not vaccinated, you don't
01:32:15.360
want to get the effects of what they're getting, who have been vaccinated, you might have to
01:32:27.560
They have some good posts on this kind of stuff.
01:32:29.220
Check out this cringy little propaganda singing piece, a homage, I guess, to Dr. Fauci, God
01:33:00.900
We'll wear our masks and we'll have to stay distant.
01:33:04.900
We'll wash our hands and we'll be more resistant.
01:33:14.700
We'll have a cure that can fight off this disease.
01:33:39.620
So as you can tell, it's just one dumb thing after another.
01:33:47.260
So, of course, while you, though, need to take the vaccine, check out this clip here
01:33:53.400
regarding doctors who apparently seems to be faking that they're taking the vaccine
01:34:04.800
We saw one of these, I think it was a health commissioner out of Canada,
01:34:07.780
the same thing, there are clips like this around.
01:34:09.680
They sit there and they smile and it's a press, you know, event or whatever
01:34:15.660
and it seems they're not pushing anything into the arm.
01:34:41.320
Or is that just because it's like a nano-size payload?
01:34:51.660
It's just a bunch of bullshit like this continuously when it comes to this.
01:34:59.740
In fact, we'll do catchy songs to get you to take it.
01:35:03.400
And we'll threaten you with carrots and sticks.
01:35:05.500
And we'll say, you can't meet your family unless you do this.
01:35:14.220
It's a little bit longer, but I think it would be worth playing it.
01:35:19.140
Some of the MSNBC hosts and stuff like that, how they're kind of threatening people.
01:35:24.520
Basically, like, if you want to see your family, if you want to get back to normal, you have to get vaccinated.
01:35:28.300
Race lady from MSNBC finally putting her Harvard degree to work.
01:35:32.760
Just charge people who don't get the vaccine with felonies.
01:35:35.640
Now, the vaccine-resistant Trump crowd is becoming a problem for the rest of us.
01:35:43.000
That's because the country is fast approaching a tipping point when vaccine hesitancy will become the biggest hurdle to achieving herd immunity.
01:35:50.900
So, after a while, so-called vaccine hesitancy might be better described as reckless endangerment.
01:36:02.840
If you've gotten the vaccine, why is other people's refusal to get the vaccine a problem for you?
01:36:09.480
If the vaccine is so effective, why are the people who choose to get it mad at the people who choose not to get it?
01:36:17.980
You can't stand down from gastric bypass, yell at fat people on the street?
01:36:26.460
But your body, your choice is definitely not the standard with the COVID vaccine.
01:36:30.700
With the COVID vaccine, it's your body, MSNBC's choice.
01:36:36.480
I don't know how we get to herd immunity unless we normalize the framework around vaccine certification.
01:36:49.960
And the carrot and stick of you get the vaccine, you'll be able to participate in travel, restaurants, you name it,
01:36:57.500
because that's frankly easier for small businesses to adhere to.
01:37:06.300
It was back in the 50s or like last week that using the phrase herd immunity was enough to get you yanked off the air as an anti-vaxxer.
01:37:15.140
But again, people who've got the vaccine and are totally safe are angry at the people who haven't gotten it because somehow they're endangering the people who are already vaccinated.
01:37:24.820
So to protect people who've voluntarily taken the risk of not getting the vaccine, we have to hurt those people.
01:37:30.900
We've got to burn the village to save the village.
01:37:33.920
As the doctor on television put it, we've got to use the carrot and the stick, but especially the stick.
01:37:40.100
Many of them are acquiring proof of vaccination as a condition of returning to campus in the fall.
01:37:45.400
In the state of California, both of the big state school systems, University of California and the Cal State system, are forcing students returning to campus to prove they've been vaccinated.
01:37:55.500
Schools in New York, places like Columbia, Fordham, Syracuse, the big ones, are doing exactly the same thing.
01:38:00.520
What's interesting is that no one has bothered to explain why we're doing this.
01:38:04.200
Virtually no college-aged kids have died of COVID.
01:38:07.400
In fact, according to an April report by the CDC, a total of 587 Americans between the ages of 15 and 24 died of the virus last year, most with profound underlying health conditions.
01:38:18.800
Many times that thousands and thousands and thousands died of suicide over the same period, which we're not concerned about.
01:38:25.240
In the state of Michigan, which now requires two-year-olds to wear masks outside, there were just 13 coronavirus total last year for people aged 15 to 24.
01:38:40.780
So the coronavirus doesn't kill a lot of young people, but it does infect quite a few of them.
01:38:47.480
Many thousands of college-aged kids already have been infected.
01:38:50.800
They have antibodies from previous corona infections they're now recovered from.
01:38:55.240
Science suggests these kids are highly unlikely to be reinfected with COVID.
01:39:00.400
So why are they being forced to get the vaccine?
01:39:06.000
That's a question people who support vaccines and care about them would ask.
01:39:09.740
Because we don't give medicine to people unnecessarily.
01:39:14.540
Meningitis, for example, kills a fair number of people every year.
01:39:17.300
But we don't require everyone to start a regimen of antibiotics before they return to work.
01:39:26.000
But we are requiring universal vaccination, even of kids who have already been infected.
01:39:36.140
Joe Rogan over on the podcast voiced his concern on the air the other day.
01:39:49.780
But yeah, there's some good points raised there.
01:39:54.440
So we're going to just quickly look at a story here.
01:40:01.960
But do you guys remember the Time magazine cover?
01:40:16.380
Just when they were working on the genomics, the coding, right?
01:40:20.400
The human genome project, which was run at the time...
01:40:25.400
Actually, which is run at the time now as well by the Department of Energy.
01:40:33.140
You can still find the human genome project on the Department of Energy's website.
01:40:38.220
Unless something changed in the last couple of years.
01:40:40.800
But last time I checked in, it was a couple of years ago now.
01:40:44.120
It was people like Craig Venter, we've talked about him many times,
01:40:47.260
who were part of this miraculous effort to decode the human genome and stuff like that.
01:40:51.560
But they had this cover around that time where they were talking about the future of medicine, right?
01:40:58.660
The subtitle was how genetic engineering will change us in the next century.
01:41:04.240
And of course, it's a caduceus, the serpent around a stick, right?
01:41:09.360
Which then revolves into or morphs into the image into the double helix genetic code stuff.
01:41:19.660
But this is a good thing to kind of keep in mind when we talk about these kinds of things.
01:41:33.380
They love this kind of language to put this out in this kind of way, right?
01:41:38.600
Some of you who are Christian might even take the interpretation.
01:41:42.640
Fooling people and stuff like that in that regard, which is a completely, you know,
01:41:46.640
kind of understandable and reasonable way of breaking that down to that kind of symbolism.
01:41:51.040
But I'm showing you this, too, because, of course, we're in a time now when they're doing these experiments on us.
01:41:56.960
We're here 20 years later after these front covers and stories on some of these big magazines in America were talking about it at the time.
01:42:07.300
Now we're experimenting, doing mass experimentations on the human population, on, you know, all over the world,
01:42:13.280
where we're receiving these mRNA updates and stuff like that.
01:42:16.460
And we still don't know the full consequences, where this will go and all that kind of stuff, right?
01:42:20.500
But it reminded me of this, a story here back from 2012 about a Rockefeller-sponsored anti-fertility vaccine.
01:42:37.880
There's a lot of people talking about this for some years now, what they were planning,
01:42:42.560
kind of like a, excuse me, a soft kill depopulation program and stuff like that, too,
01:42:50.960
And Rockefeller, the Rockefellers were, of course, instrumental in bringing about what they today call orthodox medicine.
01:42:58.420
It was the newcomer on the block, if you go back to the mid to late 1800s and even early 1900s.
01:43:05.920
In the course of August and September 2010, I wrote several articles for InfoWars on the Rockefeller Foundation's admitted funding
01:43:12.560
and developing of anti-fertility vaccines intended for mass-scale distribution.
01:43:19.000
As the soft kill depopulation agenda accelerates, it seems all the more relevant to repost these articles as one.
01:43:31.640
Rockefeller Foundation developed vaccines for mass-scale fertility reduction.
01:43:36.540
In its 1968 yearly report, the Rockefeller Foundation acknowledged funding the development of so-called anti-fertility vaccines
01:43:50.320
Several types of drugs are known to diminish male fertility, but those that have been tested have serious problems of toxicity.
01:44:00.220
Very little work is in progress on immunological methods, such as vaccines to reduce fertility,
01:44:05.460
and much more research is required if a solution is to be found here.
01:44:09.160
The possibility of using vaccines to reduce male fertility was something that needed to be investigated further,
01:44:13.860
according to the Rockefeller Foundation, because both the oral pill and the IUD,
01:44:18.100
this is what, what is it, the, was it that for the, for the, I forget what they call it,
01:44:23.340
it's like some, they're considered devices, I think, and I think the D stands for device.
01:44:29.800
Anyway, they were not suitable, they say, for mass-scale distribution.
01:44:33.240
We are faced with the danger that within a few years, these two modern methods for which such high hopes have been held
01:44:40.300
will in fact turn out to be impracticable on a mass scale.
01:44:44.520
A semi-permanent or renewable sub-contagious implant of these hormones have been suggested,
01:44:52.220
but whether or not the same difficulties would result has not been determined.
01:44:57.080
Saying that research thus far has been too low-grade to produce any substantial results,
01:45:04.080
The Foundation will endeavor to assist in filling this important gap in several ways.
01:45:09.440
1. Seeking out or encouraging the development of and providing partial support to
01:45:14.340
a few centers of excellence in universities and research institutions in the United States
01:45:18.720
and abroad in which the methods and points of view of molecular biology are teamed
01:45:23.700
with the more traditional approaches of histology, embryology, and endocrinology
01:45:30.940
in research pertinent to the development of fertility control methods.
01:45:36.980
2. Supporting research of individual investigators oriented towards development of contraceptive methods
01:45:43.660
or of basic information on human reproduction relevant to such developments.
01:45:48.840
3. Encouraging by making research funds available as well as by other means establishing
01:45:54.860
and beginning investigation to turn their attention to aspects of research in reproductive biology
01:46:00.340
that have been implications, or that have, I should say, implications for human fertility
01:46:12.940
are we seeing a grand and mass scale implementation of those efforts right now with this mRNA update?
01:46:20.860
4. Encouraging more biology and biochemistry students
01:46:23.960
to elect careers in reproductive biology and human fertility control
01:46:28.180
through support of research and teaching programs in departments of zoology, biology, and biochemistry.
01:46:42.560
Motivation for these activities, according to the Rockefeller Foundation,
01:46:46.260
there are an estimate 5 million women in America's poverty and near-poverty groups
01:46:49.740
who need birth control services, blah, blah, blah.
01:46:52.840
So anyway, you can check out that annual report.
01:47:06.280
And then I guess it was an updated one they linked up to from 1988.
01:47:13.040
Look for that article, Rockefeller Anti-Fertility Vaccines Exposed, if you want to read some more there.
01:47:18.620
I thought it was worth showing you that in terms of where they might be going with this
01:47:28.360
And I think the industry was something ridiculous, like the vaccine industry now is like in the 100 and well over 100 billion globally.
01:47:37.140
I think it might be even more than that at this point, which is just insane, right?
01:47:44.200
I have a couple of more things and then we're going to start wrapping up here.
01:47:46.460
Thank you for those over on Trovo and thank you to those joining us on Entropy Stream as well.
01:47:53.120
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01:48:09.340
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01:48:15.380
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01:48:19.960
We're demonetized there and they've banned the chats, so it's no fun.
01:48:23.420
So you 350 viewers watching over there, get off of DLive.
01:48:31.220
We just won't do it, so you're going to miss out, okay?
01:48:47.340
It's actually chatted again to the conspiracy hole over on Telegram who dug this gem out here.
01:48:53.700
He's apparently a guy that's been hanging out with people like Abrina Abramovich, which is, you know, kind of behind the spirit cooking thing and, you know, all the nastiness that kind of came out around the podestas and stuff like that.
01:49:07.080
Some interesting stuff, of course, that had ties to some other topics that the mainstream media denied and stuff like that.
01:49:14.640
But apparently he's behind some interesting art, right?
01:49:18.300
Here's some, I guess we can show some slideshows of the guy.
01:49:20.580
Here's him meeting, of course, with Maria Abramovich right here.
01:49:27.340
A couple of photos, a couple of selfies with him and this guy.
01:49:31.380
Apparently they're big fans of human blood when it comes to art installations and stuff like that.
01:49:35.700
He's been meeting with a lot of the kind of the elites of entertainment and stuff like that, too.
01:49:46.920
Who says, is this, is this, why do I know this?
01:49:55.420
Not Usher, but Klaus is on the right and that's Usher in the middle.
01:50:02.020
Here's Courtney Hole meeting with none other than the frequenter to Pedophile Island,
01:50:08.340
late Mr. Jeffrey Epstein's Lolita Express, right?
01:50:14.100
Here, Klaus and Marina are with, what's his name?
01:50:48.340
So here's a little bit of an artwork that, and of course, I should say first,
01:50:53.980
here's a praising article here from Magazine C.
01:50:58.460
You've never heard of it in their culture section.
01:51:00.740
Who is this, the wonderful man, Klaus Biesenbach?
01:51:08.640
He's a new director of Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles.
01:51:14.720
Now, apparently, this is human blood that this robot is scooping up here to.
01:51:22.720
I guess it's in some kind of contained cell or something like that.
01:51:51.880
Now, we might not be, who knows, but they always, the Marina Abramoviches, of course,
01:52:04.700
Can't be, you know, can't be, when it comes to art, there's no seconds, right?
01:52:26.460
I don't know who the commenter that is, but you get the idea.
01:52:29.340
So, the new wonderful director, of course, gets a glorious piece in magazines.
01:52:34.780
Inside the world of MOCAS, Klaus Biesenbach, right?
01:52:37.840
Hanging out with the elites and even mentions as much in the first paragraph right here, too.
01:52:44.980
Klaus Biesenbach, the new director of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles,
01:52:55.360
the Hammer Museum's annual gala in the gardens,
01:52:57.420
Susan Rockefeller's birthday bash at the California Club
01:53:02.880
and the Vanity Fair Oscars party with Lady Gaga.
01:53:13.380
Goes on from there, of course, but you get the idea.
01:53:16.520
So, here he is, Biesenbach, a wonderful new museum director.
01:53:25.560
They love their sickening ways of dealing with aspects, right?
01:53:30.160
Check out this article here from the, I think it's the Federalist.
01:53:39.660
10 sickening details about how federal employees trafficked baby body parts.
01:53:47.980
the exposure of the U.S. government's involvement in trafficking aborted baby bodies
01:53:51.880
is now even more newsworthy following Friday's announcement from the White House.
01:53:55.920
At President Biden's direction, the Department of Health and Human Services
01:53:58.700
reversed the Trump administration's policy protecting pre-born Americans
01:54:02.340
from the callous dehumanization of organ harvesting
01:54:05.360
and further desecration of their bodies in research disguised as thionth.
01:54:11.140
This sickening decision now gives license to our best and brightest government researchers
01:54:16.200
and agencies in those in charge of steering the country
01:54:19.860
towards medical breakthroughs and scientific progress
01:54:23.380
to use the skin, brains, and eyeballs of children
01:54:28.140
in research that affects all of us and is funded by our money.
01:54:33.100
For this very reason, we must know the full extent
01:54:35.680
of how federal agencies traffic aborted baby body parts.
01:54:40.600
These top 10 shocking examples come from the last emails
01:54:44.920
uncovered by Judicial Watch FOIA requests and recent investigations.
01:54:49.820
Keep in mind, again, these are now these government agencies
01:54:56.280
They're more concerned with someone who thinks Pizza Gate is real
01:55:04.780
We'll go through some of these here, then we'll wrap up here shortly.
01:55:10.600
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration paid an estimated of $2,000 per individual baby,
01:55:17.120
at times adding up to $12,000 per box of harvested organs.
01:55:22.920
Email records from the FDA agree to prepay Advanced Bioscience Resources, ABR,
01:55:29.880
likely the country's largest fetal tissue trafficking firm,
01:55:35.600
adding up to $12,000 per average box of tissue with shipping
01:55:51.640
Here's the email there if you want to check this out.
01:55:55.200
Number two, FDA bought organs of dismembered babies.
01:55:58.940
The FDA bought organs like livers, brains, and eyeballs of dismembered babies
01:56:07.760
for hundreds of dollars apiece, courtesy of ABR's collusion with local Planned Parenthood.
01:56:12.860
ABR fee schedules and pricing charts obtained by a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee investigation
01:56:17.400
allows us to piece together how much a baby costs by body parts
01:56:21.640
and if each child was slaughtered, was a slaughtered animal sold in sections.
01:56:30.940
Here's some of the screenshots right there for you.
01:56:35.500
Number three, ABR sold the skin of a 21-week-old Down syndrome baby.
01:56:40.360
FDA purchased, were calculated according to ABR's current fees for services schedule,
01:56:44.980
which maintained the same price for all buyers.
01:56:47.180
One procurement log records the sale of a 21-week-old baby with Down syndrome.
01:56:53.720
This child's limbs, organs, and skin were sold at hundreds of dollars apiece.
01:56:58.800
ABR made $2,600 in total from the sale of this baby.
01:57:03.320
Whether or not the FDA itself purchased any of the tissue,
01:57:05.740
the fact it entered a contract with a company that makes money off of selling the body parts
01:57:10.480
of children with Down syndrome is beyond inhumane.
01:57:13.700
It's worth looking closely at this chart to see the level of dehumanization inflicted on this child.
01:57:20.040
Each baby specimen is given a number, for example, number XXO602,
01:57:27.860
and its individual body parts are sold to different customers.
01:57:31.920
A 21-year-old child could have survived outside the womb becomes just another statistics.
01:57:43.700
Number five, the FDA asked for organs from late-term babies.
01:57:51.640
The FDA bought skulls of second-trimester babies.
01:58:05.180
Seven, busy abortion clinics produce awful specimens.
01:58:10.860
Number eight, FDA requested boy organs to create humanized mice.
01:58:18.140
We report on this recently, too, that they've created the first monkey human embryo, right?
01:58:27.740
We'll go back to our little screenshot that we showed earlier, right?
01:58:34.680
The future of medicine, how engineering will change us in the next century.
01:58:39.800
You think this trans thing is bad, right, with the eradication of gender and the promotion of it?
01:58:46.400
Just wait until these people not only, like, maim themselves, like we saw in those clips that we played,
01:58:50.460
again from the Weekend Warrior show, regarding this person who they're doing top surgery
01:58:57.300
and taking out their breasts and stuff like this, right?
01:59:00.480
They're promoting this on channels like NowThis.
01:59:05.640
Obviously, clearly mentally ill individuals that are encouraging doing this kind of stuff.
01:59:09.380
Just wait until these people patch in with the cyborg stuff, right?
01:59:13.580
Patching in bionic arms, updating their brain or their genetics and stuff like that.
01:59:21.340
It's a normalization of updating or, if you will, hacking.
01:59:25.060
And this is in the words according to the Moderna guys, Tal Zaks, the inventor of this methodology
01:59:31.320
that Moderna used for the mRNA vaccines that are now being mass implemented on an experimental scale.
01:59:40.600
They're looking at this as a software or a platform, right?
01:59:43.860
And they can patch in different code in there to give you an update, to change your code, right?
01:59:53.360
The next step is going to be insane, radical, out of control in terms of what they'll be able to do
02:00:01.400
Unless it fails and they just all die from some weird disease or something.
02:00:10.900
Nine FDA ABR employees called aborted babies amazing.
02:00:15.800
Taxpayers paid for FDA trips to humanized mice workshops in Europe.
02:00:27.400
We have a very healthy leadership and aspirations right now.
02:00:35.020
And we're in a good time, collectively speaking here.
02:00:37.580
Chaz Roberta over on Interestream says, is Marina that spirit cooking lady?
02:00:44.220
Lots of white transvestite dudes work hard to look that way.
02:00:54.680
Remember, they had to basically go underground after that.
02:00:57.300
The media went on a relentless humiliation campaign of those who believed in Pizzagate and stuff like that.
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Although there was a lot of things there that people had perfectly legitimate questions about language in those emails, right?
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That's probably one of the reasons why Julian Assange has been treated the way he has because of the Pizzagate stuff and Vicky Leaks and stuff like that.
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Really quick headlines talking about the Satanist aspect of this, right?
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You know, we talked about they want you to eat bugs and stuff like that, but when meat, normal meat, good produced meat becomes not only immoral for them, you know, but when it comes to expensive, you know, probably by virtue of, you know, trying to stop cow farts or something, CO2 emissions.
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They've just taxed height the meat so much that you have to turn to other sources, and this is one of the sources that they want us to turn to.
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Scientists have created an edible steak made from human cells.
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Complete and utter, you know, self, not only self-mutilation, but what's the word I'm looking for?
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They're growing different cells and cultures, and they just grow the steak, you know, in its perfectly cut form.
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Israeli companies are working on this, too, and stuff like that.
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For some of you who've had some doubts about cloud seeding and weather manipulation and engineering, check out this clip.
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Conspiracy Hole had this up, and it was actually very fascinating to see.
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Actually, it might have been a different channel.
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It's a BBC piece about how they're testing rocket boosters in Mississippi.
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But it has another very interesting aspect of it, too.
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You can actually create clouds that is causing it to rain.
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And so we're talking about, you know, weather as a force multiplier.
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If there is global warming or other effects of the weather, is that completely organic?
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Or is it actually manipulated by other technologies?
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It may only be 130 miles to space, but to cover that distance, the engines will use half a million gallons of fuel.
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Despite the cost, however, NASA does need to test these engines once in a while.
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So they built this place in the wetlands of Mississippi.
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The first thing they installed was a huge loudspeaker, through which they played white noise to simulate the sound of a rocket.
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They then sent a number of trucks in different directions, out into the wilderness.
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And the drivers were ordered to stop when the noise levels became acceptable.
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And anyone living on the inside of it was offered a simple choice.
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Stay, and you'll never hear another television programme as long as you live.
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A hundred and twenty-five thousand acres of nothing.
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Because the noise they were planning on making would wake the dead.
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This is the loudest sound you could possibly conceive.
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Now, the most amazing thing is that that cloud up there, which was generated by the engine,
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And in about an hour's time, someone in Mississippi is going to get wet washing.
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So they do know how to seed and produce clouds and all that kind of stuff, right?
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Just, you know, weather engineering and all that stuff.
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They're doing the seed, trying to seed clouds and stuff like that.
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The Space S-Range over there is going to send up.
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Actually, Bill Gates, one of the biggest producers or donors to the project,
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to try to block out the sun and things like that.
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They're doing, like, solar geoengineering and other kinds and stuff like that, too.
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That's my point, and that's why I brought it up, folks.
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Lone Star Texan over on entropy stream said Soylent Green.
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That's right, regarding the human cell beef that they're producing.
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Or beef, but human cell steak that they're producing.
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Also, a forbidden hand signal from Sonata by Violin.
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We had, I guess we can check the top five in the meantime.
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And I guess the weekly ranking, what's Nürms was number one, 130,000.
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Save Western Civilization, number two, with a little bit over, almost 101,000.
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Ranoff Whitewolf sent a colorful chat a bit earlier.
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I wish I could just hover over and see what that message was so I could read it, but I
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