No-Go Zone: Doomsday Plotters, Blight By Design
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2 hours and 17 minutes
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173.36223
Summary
Today we talk about Doomsday plotters, the spread of the Black Plague, and why we should have a calendar of important dates in our lives. We also talk about the U.S. Liberty Day and the Tulsa Race Riots.
Transcript
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Hey, everybody. Welcome back. Thank you for joining us here today. Hope you're doing well. Thank you for joining us, as usual, on these Wednesday shows. No-go zone, as we do on Wednesdays. Good show lined up for you guys today. Hope you're all doing well.
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Tons of topics to get into. A lot of kind of a whirlwind always before you start. You start diving into some of the news, you know, earlier in the day. And it's just kind of a – you can't believe that it's – how can it possibly be getting worse?
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What's the saying again? Very risky times is also a great opportunity, right? It's not only a danger. It's a great opportunity.
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And that's actually one of the things we'll talk about here today, too. That's why part of the show is called Doomsday Plotters. New York Times had an interesting story where they're kind of – you know, we're dealing with an elite which is basically kind of creating doomsday, if you will.
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That's kind of how I currently see the situation. They're creating this scenario of shortages, of overall, you know, blight. They're going in with new rules and laws to prevent people from doing the most basic things, such as grow food.
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We'll get into that later, too. Or raising cattle. Animal husbandry is now threatened in many – a couple of states in the U.S. And, you know, then we have Cyber Polygon.
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We have all these things. We have the COVID, you know, virus, whether it was intentionally leaked or not, but the way that they used the pandemic, right?
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So they're creating this scenario, but then the New York Times of this world is trying to kind of spin it, that it's people who are – who see maybe opportunity for reformation during chaotic times.
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Those are the real problem. But anyway, we'll get to that story later. It's kind of fascinating, actually, when you think about it.
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But yeah. Anyway, what are we today? June 9th. I guess shout-out to my svenska – mina svenska bröder, my Swedish brothers and sisters out there.
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We had June 6th, of course, as the national holiday of Sweden. So that happened on the Sunday, I think, when we did the latest Weekend Warrior show.
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So regardless, I always thought it would have been Midsummer Eve. That should have been the Swedish national holiday, as it were.
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But oh well. Anyway, check out the latest Weekend Warrior show that we did as well.
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We did a big segment on the Tulsa race riots, which they've renamed to the Tulsa Race Massacre now.
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Got to go back 100 years to find some of those – the evidence of how bad white people are.
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There was somebody in chat that brought that to my attention as well, by the way.
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I didn't know too much about it, but it's kind of interesting.
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Anyway, so we talked quite a bit about that in the Weekend Warrior show.
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So definitely check that out over on redicemembers.com right now.
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Someone said, too, in chat, U.S. Liberty Day yesterday. Was that yesterday?
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June 8th? Is that when that happened? Maybe chat can confirm that.
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That'd be interesting, too. A lot of things happened.
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We've talked about that, too, by the way, many times on the show.
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So we were talking about this just the other day, actually, Lana and I.
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We should do a calendar. We should do our own calendar, right?
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People can, if they want to, they can buy like a hard copy of it, whatever.
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And we'll put our own dates in there, important dates, celebrations, our holidays, maybe commemorations.
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Maybe there are important other things, you know.
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So we should go to you guys for some suggestions on that, too, by the way,
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because we're not going to be able to remember every single kind of important day, as it were.
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But yeah, probably more details on that later, by the way.
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Let me do that quick, and then we'll start diving into some of the news here today,
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And it's always hard to, sometimes it's hard to just keep it really short and concise.
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You always want to kind of explain certain things, add more detail and stuff like that.
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But anyway, end of the stream, end of the stream.live.com forward slash red-ice TV.
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I think more and more people are joining us over there since DLive kind of killed our chat over there.
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But anyway, so we support those of you who support us over on Trovo as well.
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I see some of you handing out some spells and stuff like that over there, too.
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I see Brad C with the cash bang as well over there.
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When I was 14 years old, I would have been, I mean it sincerely, scared to death to stand up in front of a microphone with a large crowd or a small crowd.
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See, when I was a child, I used to stutter badly, for real.
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I had great difficulty speaking in front of other people.
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Anyway, so, yeah, it's easy to forget, I guess, when you are, when you have mental, when your mental faculties are not, when not all your ducks are in a row, as it were.
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Anyway, so, he's heading off to the G7, I think.
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Is it later in the week, maybe, or towards the end, towards the weekend?
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You know, they're pushing a lot of the, it's, you know, since the pandemic and cyber polygon and all these tests and stuff, they're always pushing a lot of interesting things at these events.
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So we should, I guess we should cover some of that and see what they're talking about.
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Whether it's the, I guess the World Economic Forum was canceled this year.
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It was meant to be in, I think, one of these Asian nations, if I'm not mistaken.
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But anyway, while we're on the UK, I guess we could just mention this real quick, too.
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The UK Home Secretary asks social media companies to censor videos of illegal migrant crossings, of course.
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Because if you can't, if you can't do anything about it, or if you don't want to stop it, maybe it's better to make the people who are focusing on it the villains.
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That's always kind of been the methodology, really, when you think about it, of the global elite.
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It's to vilify the people that bring attention to it, right, to attack the messenger and not the message, right?
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So if something illegal is happening, go after the guy who's filming it.
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That's definitely a great, great suggestion, right?
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Dan Mother over on Entropy Stream, simply says, hail, thank you.
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He says, it's easy to forget that you're president when you didn't actually win the election.
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What else do we have here before we get into some of the meat of the discussion here today?
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Yeah, Emmanuel Macron slapped in face during visits to France Village.
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Let me reload this because I just auto-plays and auto-plays.
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I guess he went to a small town on the countryside in France.
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He was caught on video being slapped across the face Tuesday during a tour to, quote, take the country's pulse amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Abbas Lamacroni, a man could be heard shouting, down with Macronia, at the 43-year-old leader in the village of Tan-la-Hermitage in the DROM region.
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The man also could be heard shouting, the battle cry of the French army when the country was still a monarchy.
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I think it's pretty swift here, but here we go.
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I mean, we discourage violence here on the show, obviously, right?
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We played some compilation videos of that sometimes.
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I mean, he's drunk out of his head, basically, the guy.
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But he's kind of like the Europe's, what was he called after?
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That was, like, always drunk or something like that, right?
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But, yeah, so Junker, Junker, they can slap other politicians in the face, and that's fine.
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But this guy, of course, is going to probably go away for a long time.
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The president's bodyguards quickly intervened, and two people were arrested.
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The man who tried to slap the president and another individual are currently being questioned
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by the Grand Manier, the regional prefecture said in a statement around 1.15 p.m.
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the president got back to his car after visiting a high school and came back out
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Anyway, I'm sure there will be arrests because of that.
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Okay, all right, so it's, I know, I know, I know the Pride thing has been, the Pride month
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But that doesn't mean they will continue trying, right?
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Here's Nickelodeon, the children's television station, celebrating Happy Pride month by wheeling
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out someone called Nina West to do a description for us, an explanatory video about what all
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the different colors mean on the non-heterosexual flag.
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Every color on the Pride flag is a symbol in the sky.
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And I'm proud to be me every time that I see that Pride flag waving high.
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Orange means healing and we have to persist in working to heal the world and healing ourselves.
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Yellow means sunlight because you've got to shine bright.
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Green means nature and we've got to fight to keep our Earth a thriving home for life.
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Showing who you are on the inside with a Pride flag up high.
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That's an interesting, I haven't seen that one before.
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Is that like the Palestinian version of the gay flag?
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I'm not sure what the black and the brown mean.
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But anyway, I think that's the inner triangle, that's the trans thing, right?
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But I think there's some African nations have that combination too, don't they?
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Like with the kind of the triangle on the side.
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But why, if it's something on the, how they really, let me go back there.
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Why is it so important then to do like surgery and dress up and all these things if it's just about how you are on the inside?
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So is it, so the, so this is the, these are the, the, the, the, the national, the, the national supremacy.
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It's, this is of course an international thing, right?
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But just this idea of the flag, like allegiance to the flag and all that.
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I thought, I thought that was like a conservative right-wing thing.
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But now it's, I guess, I guess it's fine when they do it.
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So let's, let's just enjoy the rest together, shall we?
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Purple means spirit, believing you have the power and strength within yourself to do whatever you dream.
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Maybe blue, pink and white represent transgender people because every letter in LGBTQ plus is equal.
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And black and brown represent the queer and trans people of color.
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Show me your pride, wave those flags, everybody.
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Red, light, orange, healing, yellow is sunlight.
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Happy, blue, pink, white represent transgender people.
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And black and brown represent the queer and trans people of color.
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I always thought the I in Nick, as you can see down at the logo there, I think it kind
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I mean, Nickelodeon overall, just the term, I actually think comes from the early peep show
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And of course, it was a specific tribe running that at the time.
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But Nickelodeons were like peep shows for like, you know, undressing and stuff like that.
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And then when there was a conflict over when they started going over to do the use of the
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Anyway, and Marconi had the patents on that, right?
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They refused to pay the licensing fees on the cameras.
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That's one of the reasons why they ended up over in Tinselstown, right?
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In Hollywood, because it was like, you know, it was a very cheap land over there or something
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So I'm sure the name has nothing to do with it.
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But so apparently to a couple of sources that it could go, it could go either way.
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I know names is not indicative of, we have to remember that, right?
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Otherwise, you wouldn't have people like Stephen Miller out there, for example, or something
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Because that's a very, that's a very goyish name.
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Let me just double check, because I didn't miss one here.
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Per your advice and others, after YouTube nuked my Evidence Violates Community Guidelines
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Evidence Violates Community Guidelines channel?
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Anyway, so the person says, I've established an Odyssey channel also called Evidence Violates
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Cheers for all your good work, including supporting my suppressed, many suppressed voices when you
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yourself have been censored and deplatformed so much.
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I have not heard of it, but I'll definitely check it out now.
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So it's over on Odyssey if you guys want to check it out.
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EVGC for short, Evidence Violates Community Guidelines.
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And I guess that's a good phrase because it doesn't matter if it's true.
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It doesn't matter if you actually back up the claims, et cetera, and so forth.
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We probably don't do it because I won't have time, but I wanted to play that clip again
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with Susan Wojcicki sitting at the Lesbians Who Tech conference, and she's talking about
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They're talking about like people are not welcomed on the platform like rats, essentially.
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But anyway, the host there is asking Susan about like Ben Shapiro and things like that,
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and people are watching Ben Shapiro, and you know, the host's son was watching Ben Shapiro,
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But something interesting there, something that escaped me at the time, but Susan is
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talking about how Ben Shapiro will meet the guidelines.
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It's like she knows he will never violate the guidelines.
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It's kind of an interesting tidbit, but anyway, it's related to how some of these people are
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protected and nothing will ever happen to them on the platform.
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Last in the Friday show about how he was talking about people will be radicalized if you ban
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I'll make sure to check out the Odyssey channel here later on.
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I mean, it's just nowhere, no other way to look at this, obviously.
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Lichen Warriors, as Healthcare Journal publishes research, calling whiteness a parasitic condition
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I'm not surprised we had that other, and we covered that on the Weekend Warrior show,
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Educated at Columbia University, which is where all the culture of Marxism came out of.
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But she was doing a lecture at, where am I here?
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She was doing a lecture at the Yale University, the medical school there, talking about how,
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you know, whiteness is like a, also was something, was it a parasitical condition or something?
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I forget what the term was, but we covered that on the latest Weekend Warrior show.
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So, well, that's definitely worth checking out for that reason, too.
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Sorry, I'm trying to find where that link go again.
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But I thought we could play this clip in the meantime.
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There seems to be some kind of internal beef in the LGBTIQP community.
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I'm not sure what it's about, but let's check it out.
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And while, yes, I have seen pansexual people use that label for questionable reasons, they
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pretty quickly get it once you explain things to them.
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And not only that, but do you know who likes to use specific or micro labels?
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Sometimes we just have to do whatever we can to feel safe and comfortable.
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And using a more specific label can be our outlet for that.
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If you took all that energy you spend calling people biphobic and saying they're performing
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bi erasure and just educated them, there would be less biphobia.
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Because you've explained it, and people will know the difference.
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That's blasphemous for the Christians, I would assume, right?
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Yeah, Darren J. Beatty said, this girl, unironically, would have been happier and more meaningful,
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living and more meaningful life growing up under the strict religious auspices of the Taliban.
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But, you know, mental illness is a hell of a thing.
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You reminded me regarding what Crowder basically said there.
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He basically, and we covered that last Friday, too, but it's like, I'm basically a gatekeeper,
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and that's going to cause problems if you, therefore, get rid of me.
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Because that way, people will go down the rabbit hole.
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And he sounded like that New York Times op-ed we showed at the time, too, right?
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Let us just tell you what the score is because you could be convinced if you go down the deep, dark rabbit hole of misinformation, right?
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You'd think truth would stand on its own, and it wouldn't be a problem, but that's not how they see it.
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Here's the article here that Lacken Warrior shared here, too.
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Healthcare Journal publishes research calling whiteness a parasitic condition without permanent cure.
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The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association published a research article in May that describes being white as a malignant, parasitic-like condition
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and a dangerous, discriminatory, and perverse mental condition written by Donald Moss, early life check, an author and activist.
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The article entitled On Having Whiteness explained that whiteness establishes an entitled dominion that enables the host of parasitic whiteness to have power without limits, force without restriction, violence without mercy,
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adding that it has a drive to hate and terrorize.
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Moss claimed whiteness easily infiltrates even groups founded on the protection of individuals on democratic principles.
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Yeah, they go on and talk about some other examples.
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So one of the ways they are kind of getting out of this, of kind of like the legal aspect, I mean, nothing would happen anyway, right?
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You can, in some cases, even actually murder them and actually go after them violently, and there still won't be any consequences for that.
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It's in the same way that they're talking about gender as opposed to sex, right?
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So in a way, everyone knows what it means, and we know what they mean, right?
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Well, anybody could be a victim of whiteness, right?
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It's not racial discrimination or anything like that.
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But we have more whiteness later on, by the way, in MSNBC clip, where they're talking about how we have to separate America from whiteness, right?
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So, but as Noel Ignative said, too, and I'm still measuring that in the article down here, too.
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He talks about how to, you know, you can't separate whiteness from white people, right?
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So by calling for the eradication of whiteness, you by de facto call for the eradication of white people, right?
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I prefer European because that way, you know, it's this kind of back and forth.
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Well, black identity exists because that's a unique thing, blah, blah, blah.
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That way there's no, you can't escape and say that it's some kind of, you know, construct or some shit like that.
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It's actually tied to where people genetically originate from, and you can detect those things if you take a genetic test, right?
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But anyway, so they do it by using these kind of wordplay and stuff like that.
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Since Adam is in the chat over on Trovo, shout out to you then, Adam, here, too, because this I saw on your Twitter feed.
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So you've seen this one already, but I thought you other guys might enjoy that one.
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We're talking about, you know, religious aspects and all the LGBTQ stuff and the queer things.
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Here's a merger of kind of all of those things, really.
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There's six sexes, genders in the town with many mentions.
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There's the Kava and Zakhar, the two you hear as female and male.
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Druggie knows for an intersex person with both female male sex characteristics.
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To whom a person with upskirt or unclear sexual characteristics.
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Eloneed, someone assigned female at birth, but who expresses male characteristics later in life.
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Saris, someone assigned male at birth, but develops female characteristics later in life.
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Saris and Eloneed, often are described as infertile.
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And while life has lots of rules, don't let binaries be a hurdle to loving yourself.
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Clearly, or should I say queerly, I'm very proud to be both Jewish and queer.
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And really, it was only once I joined TikTok, and was very openly Jewish and queer, that I started to get questions about how I dealt with my conflicting identities.
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The Jewish communities I've been a part of have never made me feel like my identities are in conflict.
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In fact, I feel like the Jewish value of questioning very much fits with my queer identity.
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I'm sorry, but the Jewish value of questioning?
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Is she referencing the culture of critique right there, maybe?
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How can I even debunk this anti-Semitic stereotype when I'm about to steal yo' girl?
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There's a lot of important things here to actually talk about today, but whatever.
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And he has begun donating 40 cents for every sale of its new chicken sandwich to a radical LGBT lobby group that supports child sex changes.
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Burger King, under the new leadership of CEO, Daniel Schwartz, has begun donating, as we said, of each.
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I don't know if it's the chicken sandwich thing.
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Is that because they're running low on chicken, so there will be less sales of that?
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So, but regardless, 40 cents for every sale of that chicken sandwich will go to a LGBT lobby group that supports child sex changes,
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the drugging of children with opposite sex hormones, and drag queen story hours.
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On June 3rd, Burger King made a cheeky tweet saying it will donate up to $250,000 of the proceeds from its new premium chicken sandwich.
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The Hill reported, for every hand-bred chicken sold, 40 cents will go to the cause.
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The company emphasized that Chicking is available on Sunday, taking a jab at Chick-fil-A's which observer...
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Taking a jab at Chick-fil-A's which observes the Sabbath on Sunday.
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It would be like going to church or something, right?
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The Human Rights Campaign supports child sex changes and has a manual on their website to help guide parents through drugging and maiming their adolescent children.
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For children, pre-adolescents and early adolescence, gender transition is mainly a social process.
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Children beginning puberty may also use puberty-suppressing medication as they explore their gender identity.
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I don't think puberty-suppressing medication is reversible.
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If you take that during the time that you grow, right, you're permanently screwed.
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Social transitioning is equally important for adults and older adolescents.
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People in these age groups may also take additional steps, including gender-affirming hormone therapy and surgeries.
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Transgender people also often change their legal name and gender record on identity documents, like a driver's license, birth certificate, or passport.
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These steps can happen at any stage in transitioning, although some states require certain types of medical treatment before allowing gender marker changes.
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Are targeting children with books about kids transitioning with titles such as When Aiden Became a Brother.
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And so it gives me so much pleasure to read this book today, When Aiden Became a Brother.
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The book that my daughters read to their daughter.
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When Aiden was born, everyone thought he was a girl.
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But as Aiden got bigger, he hated the sound of his name.
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It was hard to tell his parents what he knew about himself, but it was even harder not to.
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And it looks like here's Aiden and his parents with other families with trans kids getting to know one another.
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They changed his bedroom into a place where he belonged.
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He also took much better care of his new clothes, which, by the way, I'll say are very cute.
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Then one day, Mom and Dad had something to tell him.
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Aiden loved getting to choose his own, but he remembered that it had been hard for his parents to let go of the name they gave him.
00:35:06.660
He looked for names that could fit this new person no matter who they grew up to be.
00:35:11.120
Two weeks before the baby's due date, Aiden started to worry.
00:35:18.720
Do you think the baby will be happy with everything, he whispered.
00:35:21.920
I don't want them to feel like I did when I was little.
00:35:26.840
When you were born, we didn't know you were going to be our son.
00:35:30.620
We made some mistakes, but you helped us fix them.
00:35:34.320
And you taught us how important it is to love someone for exactly who they are.
00:35:41.840
Yeah, tell that to the whites you're hating on.
00:35:43.680
And that was the most important part of being a brother.
00:35:46.680
I wish I had cute little books like this when I was growing up.
00:35:49.400
All students need to have access to books that reflect the rich diversity of this country.
00:35:58.320
And thank you for continuing to read books by LGBTQ authors about LGBTQ characters.
00:36:08.280
I think I had a clip about the HRC, the human rights campaign.
00:36:19.040
But I think that might be a little too spicy for even for Trova.
00:36:22.980
I hear people are banned from Trova every other day, right?
00:36:26.120
But we'll play it in one of the Weekend Warrior shows.
00:36:29.380
But that's a good reminder, kind of how they began.
00:36:33.880
Basically, the gist of the clip is, and it's a guy who's been following HRC and the work that they've been doing.
00:36:40.980
And whereas it begins with you kind of just accepting the presence of these new things that they're pushing in a clip like this,
00:36:50.400
he demonstrates how they're moving over, right, to basically they're forcing you to celebrate it.
00:36:59.800
It's not this like, well, let us just be alone and do our thing over here.
00:37:04.180
It's this demand that they need to be let into society.
00:37:07.400
And then it's a demand that they need to be celebrated, right?
00:37:23.840
I think it was from the Defend Europa Telegram channel.
00:37:34.900
Source, archives of sexual behavior, comparative data on childhood and adolescence,
00:37:40.340
molestation in heterosexual and homosexual persons from 2001.
00:37:50.400
Which, of course, would be a big problem, if true, as they say.
00:37:59.580
Then we can go over to, let's go over to this one here then too.
00:38:03.140
American Jewish Committee recently had this in a tweet.
00:38:06.580
Anti-Semitism is on the rise here in America and around the world.
00:38:13.080
Join renowned journalist Brett Stevens and Bari Weiss and AJC Europe director
00:38:18.760
Simon Roden-Benasquin for a timely conversation on this critical issue.
00:38:27.040
I actually like to tune into this, so I'm not sure if it's available yet online.
00:38:37.860
But that will be interesting to see, AJC's virtual global forum.
00:38:42.680
And it's interesting too because I got to mention Bari Weiss, right?
00:38:45.360
And she has recently had quite a bit of articles on her Substack page and stuff like that about, you know,
00:38:53.220
she had this one piece where the doctors are speaking out of how they're openly discriminating against white people and stuff like that,
00:39:03.880
She also had, she was the one person, I think, behind why this story came out with the psychiatrist out of New York that we're talking about the,
00:39:13.400
what was it again, the whites, I mean, I have the clip, right?
00:39:18.360
Let's just play it again then because it's kind of interesting, right?
00:39:23.960
And I'm almost thinking like, is there an ulterior motive here?
00:39:27.880
I remember she went on like Joe Rogan and she was just like, I mean, she, as soon as like white people defend herself,
00:39:35.380
She's like completely lunatic and she's like Nazis everywhere and all that kind of stuff.
00:39:39.020
She was even the one who was very proud of admitting that highest does the work that it did, right?
00:39:45.320
So after the guy, the gab guy who said, screw your optics, I'm going in, did that thing and was it Boston?
00:39:51.940
She said like, no, no, no, that's not a conspiracy theory.
00:39:54.960
Like we're a part of that and we're very proud of that kind of thing, right?
00:39:58.220
Just quick reminder, it's about two minutes long, but here's the clip from that psychiatrist out of New York, what she said.
00:40:04.640
But this audio was originally leaked, if you will, or posted on Bari Weiss's Substack page.
00:40:11.740
Net positive, I think, but I'm wondering what else is going on here, why she's like on this trail right now.
00:40:18.280
And it's fantasies of unloading a revolver into the head of any white person that got in my way,
00:40:32.380
daring their body, and wasting my bloody hands as I walked away relatively gently.
00:40:39.040
With a bounce in my step, like I did the world a fucking favor.
00:40:42.040
This is the cost of talking to white people at all.
00:40:45.080
The cost of your own life as they suck you dry.
00:40:55.780
Because white people feel that we are bullying them when we bring up race.
00:41:00.520
They feel that we should be thanking them for all that they have done for us.
00:41:15.040
We keep forgetting that we're not going to talk about race as a waste of our breath.
00:41:19.340
We are asking a demented, violent predator, who thinks that they're a saint or a superhero to accept responsibility.
00:41:30.800
It's like banging your head against a brick wall, just like you're not a good idea.
00:41:36.400
We need to remember that directly talking about race to white people is useless because we're at the wrong level of conversation.
00:41:45.140
Addressing racism assumes that white people can see and process what we are talking about.
00:41:59.180
So white people are out of their minds, and they have been for a long time.
00:42:08.820
So that's Bari Weiss that released that on the website.
00:42:12.560
It's like a 50-minute long lecture, I think, or something like that, right?
00:42:19.880
So I feel there's some ulterior motive, and it could be de-accelerationism to a certain extent.
00:42:32.640
I think most people know that, you know, we're being driven off, like, of the road, off the edge, right?
00:42:40.240
And then it's kind of that, how fast do you go, right?
00:42:44.440
Do you kind of slowly go up to it and break or pretend that you're not really going to do it,
00:42:50.660
and then you do it last minute anyway, or something like that,
00:42:53.060
versus going, you know, 200 miles per hour and just straight off, right?
00:43:00.880
I think maybe net positive it's good that it's coming out because it's shocking.
00:43:04.480
I mean, it's correct in the sense to expose this kind of anti-white hatred, right?
00:43:09.400
But anyway, so regarding that question right there, maybe not do the highest thing?
00:43:16.380
Can that be part of it, maybe, or something like that?
00:43:25.520
I'm just throwing out a couple of suggestions here.
00:43:27.240
Maybe not do the Nina Wests so hard on the kids or something?
00:43:38.300
Another kind of follow-up on that regarding Gab and stuff.
00:43:42.700
and he should have a lot of cred for how he's been persistent and kept at it.
00:43:52.360
But anyway, here's a clip talking about how Kushner wouldn't allow Donald Trump to go on Gab
00:43:58.100
unless he banned criticism of Jewish people and Israel.
00:44:02.400
And we actually have the clip here instead of just reading the article.
00:44:11.200
What kind of people did they want you to ban in order for them to join the platform?
00:44:15.440
Well, you know, Jared Kushner specifically had problems with people criticizing Jewish people
00:44:24.360
I mean, that's specifically what I was told, is you have to do something about these people.
00:44:30.700
You know, some of these people believe that anybody who even criticizes or remotely has any sort of criticism
00:44:35.740
towards Jewish people or towards Israel or towards, you know, international policy, you know,
00:44:41.140
is all of a sudden anti-Semite, right, which is totally absurd on its face.
00:44:48.440
We welcome people who are against Zionism on the platform.
00:44:58.520
As long as you're not, you know, making threats of violence, you know,
00:45:01.460
you're allowed to speak your mind and have an opinion about things.
00:45:04.240
And I was not going to compromise on that position because that is what made Gab as successful as it is.
00:45:09.560
And that is what's going to continue to make Gab successful in the future.
00:45:12.140
So that's kind of interesting, though, that, I mean, we know that if that's true,
00:45:17.820
and I have no reason to think it's not or that Andrew is making it up or something like that,
00:45:21.020
but it's kind of interesting how Kushner, I guess, has Trump's balls in his little purse or something like that,
00:45:30.280
It's interesting, you know, big if true, as they say.
00:45:34.780
His little blog there got less traction, I think, eventually than his posts on Gab got, as far as I know as well.
00:45:44.180
Eric J over on Trovo, thank you for the winner spells, the dancing chickens.
00:45:59.300
And now it lost my, it refreshed and I lost my place.
00:46:09.200
Actually, right as I said that, Sonata for violin with a, just simply a period.
00:46:15.340
Sonata, I'm not sure if there's a message attached to that or not, but I appreciate it.
00:46:29.360
Let me show this one actually, because we have, before we get into this one, I guess
00:46:35.700
we can go back here before we kind of, what do you call it, blow our thunder or whatever
00:46:43.300
But I always had this question, right, of why there's such a hard, and this ties into
00:46:51.500
the media a little bit too, like a shift in the media that happened almost about a decade
00:46:56.660
It's been there for a long time, but it's really kind of ramped up, right?
00:47:00.340
But a lot of focus on, you know, evil right-wingers, and this is just one example, but this
00:47:07.080
You have very hardcore, progressive, liberal activists, or maybe even LGBT activists and
00:47:13.280
stuff like that, right, where they are very keen on pointing fingers at, be they Trump
00:47:19.240
voters, your average Trump voter, or Trump in and of itself, they go after them and they
00:47:25.680
call it, they're a threat to democracy and all these kinds of things, right?
00:47:29.500
And then sometimes afterwards it comes out that they have been, like in this case, arrested
00:47:36.320
Here's Joel Lee Organista, said, my reflection on the rise and fall of the Trump era, ban
00:47:42.740
Trump, save democracy, from I guess this Medium post here too, and then, not sure how much
00:47:48.800
time this is in between here, but not too long, I think, SLC school board member arrested
00:47:56.240
So they're also sitting on the school board in Salt Lake City, which of course is the worst
00:48:05.560
But I'm making this point because we've seen this kind of shift, right, in narrative in
00:48:14.620
When it really started becoming really anti-white, right?
00:48:19.340
And you can speculate when that actually did happen and stuff like that.
00:48:22.680
But much of that has been to, also to shift away from other issues, not only, like in
00:48:28.500
that case, you actually have child sex predators that are out pointing fingers.
00:48:32.720
And there's, it was another like really clear example the other day, but I forgot his name
00:48:39.020
We've seen it with some of the Lincoln Project people, for example, right?
00:48:44.880
Especially if you go back to that stats, if that's true, that if there's continuation,
00:48:51.420
if there is, what do you call it, repetition of trauma, what do you call it, the cycle of
00:48:56.820
That many of these people are subjected to acts themselves or abused by child sex predators,
00:49:03.940
then they go on themselves to repeat those crimes.
00:49:07.680
And it's some, you know, there's, it's psychological mechanisms kind of behind that or whatever.
00:49:11.300
Um, but then it would kind of make sense, right?
00:49:14.300
That they would want to shift away from other, focus on other things such as, uh, right-wingers,
00:49:19.960
such as white supremacy, such as racism, uh, but also even the class, the class war issue,
00:49:28.620
Think back to, and there's that famous meme, maybe I can find it later.
00:49:33.200
It just, it just dawned on me, uh, Occupy Wall Street back in what, 2010 or something like
00:49:39.480
It was all about like, you know, bankers and go criticizing Goldman Sachs and all that
00:49:44.900
And then eventually, uh, zoom forward to today and they're standing on pride barges, uh, sponsored
00:49:49.980
by BlackRock and Goldman Sachs and stuff like that, right?
00:49:52.720
Uh, I'll see if I can find that image later, but look at this here, the stats here.
00:50:02.840
Uh, these are the things they stopped talking about in 2012.
00:50:06.880
Uh, can you see, I guess I'll zoom in a little bit more here so we can see properly.
00:50:13.020
Uh, no more discussion on Occupy Wall Street, right?
00:50:15.840
That dropped, uh, which is kind of interesting.
00:50:17.740
Now, I'm, I'm not like super gung-ho and like, it's all class war and stuff like that.
00:50:21.400
But think about the, the, at that time, the anti-capitalist movements, it was quite gaining
00:50:27.740
And all of a sudden that stopped and it's all SJW stuff.
00:50:32.660
And it's anti, anti-white stuff that they focus on too, right?
00:50:35.360
They stopped talking about, uh, about bankers, largely.
00:50:39.660
Time series on bankers between 1980 to 2018, right in the middle there at the top screen,
00:50:46.660
And some of this is sampled from like New York Times.
00:50:48.620
Some of it is from, I think, Wall Street Journal and stuff like that too.
00:50:53.140
Uh, time series on bailout between 1980 and 2018.
00:50:58.980
Uh, the things that they, they started talking about, uh, in 2012.
00:51:09.460
Um, yeah, I think there's more behind it like that.
00:51:16.580
Uh, they're seeing that as an obstacle and so forth.
00:51:18.520
But anyway, for the sake of the, uh, of the stats we're showing here, let's just kind
00:51:27.060
Uh, and they're marking in the timeline kind of went the end of the Occupy Wall Street
00:51:33.600
Uh, the one on the right here or now in the middle.
00:51:35.940
Number of news articles mentioning systemic racism.
00:51:41.280
Um, number of news articles mentioning intersectionality, right?
00:51:45.360
These are new, just largely completely modern phenomena, right?
00:51:51.200
They just came up with this shit and started pushing it.
00:51:54.000
Uh, number of New York Times articles mentioning racism.
00:52:02.600
Uh, number of newspaper, blog, web-based publications and magazine slash journal articles mentioning
00:52:11.620
Um, 2005, a little bit after 2005, a little bit after 2010.
00:52:16.920
But then after 2015, it's just off, out of control, right?
00:52:23.940
It's a, it's a, it's a manipulated false bullshit narrative.
00:52:28.480
Number of New York Times articles mentioning discrimination.
00:52:36.200
And the last one here, uh, yeah, I guess showing they're destroying our financial prospects.
00:52:41.120
This, uh, was, uh, uh, I guess what it says, wages and salary, salaries and percentage of
00:52:51.160
So I'm not completely aboard that it's all just because they want to have, you know, they,
00:52:56.100
they want, they wanted to get us to stop thinking about class warfare.
00:52:59.120
And that's why they just went over to, uh, bashing white people.
00:53:02.720
I think, I think part of this kind of overall deconstruction that we're seeing as well, uh,
00:53:09.220
of Western civilization largely is because they're, they're, they truly want that removed.
00:53:16.940
And part of that, of course, is you have to create a kind of a chaos in many of these
00:53:20.140
countries to rebuild, uh, to build back better, to, uh, go through the great reset, right?
00:53:26.460
And they're using a slew of different methods to do that.
00:53:29.340
And part of that is to start attacking and right, ramping up hatred against white people.
00:53:33.860
And to, to a certain extent, when you open the borders, uh, you let in large other, you
00:53:39.160
know, large groups of other hostile, ethnic and religious groups into our societies.
00:53:43.520
And then you beat this anti-white drum 24 seven in media to a certain extent.
00:53:49.100
That is a, a false narrative in the sense that it's been manufactured, right?
00:53:54.120
It wasn't a real issue to begin with when we had, when we were in control of our own
00:53:59.600
countries, that's something that's changed and shift, uh, shifted by a global elite that
00:54:08.340
And to a certain extent, when things really, when, when shit really hits the fan, whether
00:54:12.680
that's, you know, natural, uh, or it's artificially created, like we've seen with, uh, you know,
00:54:18.560
the reaction to the coronavirus pandemic, for example, right?
00:54:20.880
I think it's a real phenomenon, but largely overreaction and, and overblown, uh, you know,
00:54:28.140
But they've restructured society because of it.
00:54:30.220
And now they might do the same with something like cyber polygon.
00:54:33.040
The world economic forum is talking about this now shutting down the electrical grid and
00:54:37.740
And that aspect of just having also ethnically diverse and religiously diverse societies is
00:54:42.340
just going to add onto the problem of getting back to some kind of normal state of
00:54:48.820
And it becomes another very important, uh, you know, dividing line essentially, which,
00:54:54.320
which I think people will have a hard time, you know, reaching across if you, if you know
00:54:59.100
So anyway, this is an interesting article here too, just to underline that.
00:55:02.600
Um, I haven't, I haven't read through the whole piece yet.
00:55:05.720
I didn't have time before, just before coming on the show, but I wanted to show it, show it
00:55:09.780
to you and, and, and you can check it out if you want to, uh, yourself.
00:55:17.640
And they're talking about the, uh, uh, King's college and, and keep in mind too, King's
00:55:21.720
college was very instrumental in the pandemic reaction too.
00:55:25.760
It was that, I forget his name now, maybe Chad has it.
00:55:27.960
It was the, the guy, um, who basically came up with like, he, he fudged the numbers early
00:55:35.300
on, but, but their, their research, their report was out of King's college, right?
00:55:39.960
On, on their, uh, you know, medical branch or their, their pandemic readiness, infections,
00:55:44.820
diseases, and stuff like that, that department, this is a different one, right?
00:55:47.980
This is regarding, um, how they're churning out many of the world's top journalists.
00:55:54.800
Um, the fact that the very department that trains high state officials and agents of secretive
00:56:00.680
three letter agencies is also the place that produces many of the journalists we rely on
00:56:04.940
to stand up to those officials and keep them in check in, uh, is seriously problematic.
00:56:10.440
Uh, I mean, press news writes here, this is Alan McLeod, uh, writing this story.
00:56:16.320
Um, so yeah, in a previous investigation, mint press news explored how one university's
00:56:20.880
department, the department of war studies at King's college, London functions as a school
00:56:27.580
for spooks. Its teaching posts are filled with current or former NATO officials, army
00:56:32.380
officers, and intelligence operatives to churn out the next generation of spies, intelligence
00:56:36.860
officers. However, we can now reveal that an even more troubling product, the department
00:56:40.580
is journalists and inordinate number of the world's most influential reporters, producers,
00:56:45.220
and presenters representing many of the world's most well-known and respected outlets, including
00:56:50.620
the New York times, which we just, just looked at, right? As an example of how they can shift
00:56:55.240
and change narrative over just less than a decade, right? Uh, CNN as well, the BBC learned
00:57:02.440
their craft in the classroom of this London department, raising serious questions about
00:57:06.360
the links between the fourth estate and the national security state, right? And keep in
00:57:11.480
mind, this is, this goes back to, um, operation mockingbird. If you talk about, uh, what's happening
00:57:18.500
in the U S for example, right? Um, many of the people in the journalistic field are literally
00:57:24.200
just employed by, you know, the deep, the deep state and stuff like that. Right. So that's
00:57:28.100
why we can't trust them. That's why the media are the problem. Um, and here's a little reminder
00:57:34.380
by the, I saw this, uh, one of the telegram channels, I think it was, uh, it was conspiracy
00:57:38.860
hub or maybe it was autism central. I forget which one it was, but a good, good reminder here
00:57:42.480
why they turned on Nixon so hard because he knew some of this stuff too, uh, regarding
00:57:47.000
the press, regarding journalists and, and also the, the overall the establishment, right?
00:57:51.060
The, the, the professor, the cultural Marxist at some of these universities, but listen to
00:57:54.940
what he said, uh, back in, uh, 1972, believe it or not, listen to this.
00:57:59.380
The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy. The establishment is
00:58:05.160
the enemy. The professors are the enemy. The professors are the enemy. Write that in the Black
00:58:11.160
War 100 copies. And never forget it, right? The press is the enemy. The press is the enemy.
00:58:18.160
The press is the enemy. The establishment is the enemy. The professors are the enemy. The
00:58:24.160
professors are the enemy. Write that in the Black War 100 copies. And never forget it.
00:58:31.160
Yeah. The journalists, the professors, the establishment, uh, and of course you can insert, if you so please,
00:58:38.600
uh, over-representation within these, uh, fields as well, if you, if you want to, but keep that in
00:58:44.280
mind when you see it. So I'll probably do a longer piece on this too, cause it's interesting. And I
00:58:47.540
didn't see the original piece, uh, about how they, uh, put NATO officials and stuff like that in,
00:58:54.220
in office too, but keep in mind NATO has been one of the mechanisms, right? The really, uh, really
00:58:58.460
anti-white, um, narrative, right? We see that in military right now as well. Uh, but Wesley Clark,
00:59:04.440
right, for example, famous quote, he was head of, uh, NATO or the, um, the Europe, Europe's,
00:59:11.160
uh, Europe's department. I forget what the exact his title was, right? But after the Balkan Wars,
00:59:17.060
uh, he was talking about that too, that, uh, the, the time for ethnically homogenous nations
00:59:22.340
is over and all that stuff, right? So there's a tie in back here to where these people are
00:59:25.440
educated and why it's so, why, why it was, why they so instantly can change things from the
00:59:30.920
point of view of media, military, you know, uh, all that stuff, right? It kind of across the,
00:59:37.460
the, the, the upper echelons of society, right? Um, okay. So I want to kind of do a different,
00:59:44.500
little different segment here. Let me check entropy real quick. Uh, when I'm going to kind
00:59:48.540
of, uh, I guess an issue about diversity too, all, all some of the stuff that they're pushing
00:59:52.420
now too, right? The, the ties into the anti-white stuff that we saw out of the, uh, statistics on,
00:59:57.300
on how they've changed the land language in the New York times and stuff like that.
01:00:00.080
Uh, let me check this here first. Cockfree Zone says, thank you for keeping up the struggle.
01:00:05.000
Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. Always good to see you. Cockfree Zone again says, the anti-white
01:00:09.000
narrative has been part of America ever since the small hats took over academia, academia in the
01:00:14.120
early 20th century with Boas, Freud, and the Frankfurt School. Uh, it's just getting ramped up now.
01:00:19.340
Yes, absolutely. And that's true. And I can go back to Nixon as well, right? He's talking about the
01:00:23.340
professors, um, Columbia University. And, you know, the lady we played earlier, she was educated that it's a,
01:00:29.560
it all ties in, right? So, but you're right. It's, it has been going for decades and decades. Uh,
01:00:35.300
we're just seeing the full, the kind of the fruits of it right now, right? Uh, Cockfree Zone says also,
01:00:39.240
Nixon also said that the small hats couldn't be trusted. Did he not? Is there a recording of that?
01:00:44.600
Um, I, I know they've, they've said, he said that and said the accusations of that. I, I don't doubt that
01:00:50.040
he did, did say it, but it would be interesting if there's a recording. Uh, thank you, Cockfree Zone.
01:00:54.400
Sonata for violence says, Fox News is the enemy. Well, of course they sure, they sure are, right?
01:00:59.100
They're, they're controlled, uh, opposition and it will only go so far. I'm, I'm glad for some of the
01:01:03.800
things Tucker said. And then the next day, he's just like cucking out in an incredible way. And
01:01:07.760
it's very frustrating, right? You'll never get the truth on those, those stations ultimately,
01:01:13.040
right? That's, that's the bottom line here too. All right. So, uh, remember though, diversity,
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uh, is our, is our greatest, uh, strength, right? Diversity is our greatest strength.
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And there are a couple of things we can play to keep, uh, to keep you, uh, to keep that in mind.
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We'll begin a little bit more humorously here in the beginning, and then we'll turn a little bit
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more serious. I, I, I, I'm not always the one who covers, let's say, uh, uh, black and white crime
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and things like that. Uh, but I have a couple of videos on that, a couple of, a couple of stories
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real quick before we move on, but just all to, to, to show you that it's like, you can have a very
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intense, um, dialogue in the media about, you know, the problems of white supremacy
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and these kinds of things. Uh, but then they look the other way, uh, when it comes to actual,
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uh, crime happening today. Like you don't have to go back to Tulsa in 1921 or something like that.
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You don't have to look at, uh, uh, what was his name? Fred, it was Steene Jr. in 1954 or 55 or
01:02:08.380
something like that, right? Uh, things is happening now, but anyway, so the, the, our diversity segment
01:02:12.960
here, let's begin on a little more, uh, entertaining note. Uh, here's a clip. Check out this little,
01:02:18.880
what, what do they call it again? And, uh, a, a perp walk interview, right? Like this out.
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Hello, my name is Jeff McKenzie. I'm running from Maryland. I'm going to be in Alabama.
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Oh, sorry. That was the wrong one. Let's try that again. Here we go. Let me go back. Let me go back.
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Here we go. Hello, my name is Jeff McKenzie. I'm running from Maryland. I'm going to be in Alabama, baby.
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Hey, I ain't sending my makeup. I'm still going to run. I'm running from the Maryland. I promise.
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Why did you take the vehicle? Man, if I had a woman like you, I wouldn't even take it.
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I'm on this. But I took it because God told me to. You know what? God helped me do everything.
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I steal everything, man. I stole your, I steal your heart, baby. Come on, Jesse. Let's get in, buddy.
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I had to do it because God helped me do everything, good and bad, man. He helped me to get away from
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All right. There you go. Perp walk interview, as I call it. Here's another one out of a couple
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of days ago. Some twerking on a Chicago police vehicle. Did you guys see this?
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It's all good. You know, no problem. No problem. But it's always not so entertaining.
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In other cases, it could go really bad as well when we're talking about, you know, the
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upsides and how diversity our strengths. Here's a kind of a crazy video out of, I think this
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is Florida video shows, Moment Suspect throws baby at deputy after police chase. Just a quick
01:04:33.520
little segment on this here. Then we'll kind of, it's interesting to throw some of these
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things out there because we always hear, you know, the blame on, you know, white people
01:04:42.700
is the big problem and all that kind of stuff. And then you can have stories like this and
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there's like hardly any kind of coverage on it nationally. Local press, yes, of course.
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And that's why we have clips like this. But anyway, check out this here.
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And now to that new video and what a despicable act this is. Video from the Indian River Sheriff's
01:05:00.580
Office up in Central Florida on the East Coast shows a lot of what happened here. It's a man on
01:05:05.420
the run from police, but this is no ordinary chase here. Deputies say they tried to pull the man over
01:05:10.260
for a traffic stop and he took off. After a 40 minute chase, he pulled into the parking lot of an
01:05:15.300
apartment complex. It turned out he had a two month old baby in that car. The suspect got out of
01:05:20.500
the car and then threw the baby at the deputy. Amazingly, the deputy caught that baby. Deputies
01:05:26.820
tackled the suspect and say he violently resisted. He's now facing several charges, including two for
01:05:31.940
child abuse. Hear that? Throwing a, who would throw a baby? Is it his own baby? Was he in the car?
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I'm very confused. I have a lot of questions here. I don't, a lot of questions here. I'm not following
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all of this, but there you go. You can't throw a baby. Florida man accused of tossing baby out
01:05:55.040
the, at a police deputy. All right. Here's another one. North Dakota, Fargo of all places. Remember
01:06:05.340
how that certain duo there, the, what do they call it again? The Coen brothers, right? They made fun of
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the, the, the, the Scandinavian, you know, people in North Dakota, right? Fargo. You guys remember
01:06:19.840
the movie? 14 year old girl stabbed to death. It turns out it was the first story was she was
01:06:27.700
stabbed 25 times in a completely random attack, right? We just got word from the doctor today
01:06:33.400
that our baby girl is too far gone and there isn't anything they can do just to gather family
01:06:37.600
and to say our goodbyes. That was from the victim's father. Here's the perpetrator. Uh, and
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here's the victim. Uh, and of course the young girl has reportedly passed away. Um, this is from
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earlier to today, actually yesterday, right? Um, sad stuff. And again, I don't, I don't, I don't cover
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this like all the time that, you know, crime and stuff like that. Right. But just to give you a little
01:07:03.060
bit of a reminder, here's another one from Adam, actually, no more news. Uh, check out this one.
01:07:06.440
Uh, old man attacked, uh, from behind by, uh, by diversity. Remember diversity is our greatest
01:07:12.600
strength, strength. Everybody was a tongue twister. Try, uh, check out this here.
01:07:18.300
Socky Pons. From behind, old white man, seemingly for no reason whatsoever. Never let your guard down.
01:07:37.220
But you know, diversity is our greatest strength. We need more ethnic diversity in America because
01:07:43.100
that's going to heal, heal, uh, heal our wounds. Right. Uh, and speaking of that too, it was kind
01:07:47.940
of funny. It was, uh, almost a slip up here. Someone brought up Fox news earlier. And I said
01:07:52.560
someone that I've just barely can take at times is, is Tucker on there. Uh, he almost, uh, got this
01:07:58.320
one the wrong way. Listen to this. We played a couple of times in case you didn't catch it. Uh,
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listen to this. Everybody agreed that segregation was the worst thing this country ever did.
01:08:08.260
Listen to that again. Everybody agreed that segregation was the worst thing this
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country ever did. Ooh, very close. Everybody agreed that segregation was the worst thing.
01:08:20.240
Best thing. No? All right. Uh, I don't know what that was about, but, uh, you never know.
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Uh, oh, this one too. Check out this one. This is totally fine though. Um,
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t-shirt is a t-shirt for sale here. Uh, it's from, uh, feminist trash, a sponsored measured here.
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We've got your ethical feminist tees covered. Use code 20 flash for 20% off your order. And it
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says seize the day with the unearned confidence of a mediocre white man. Remember
01:08:51.040
we had, um, we put a quote by the Dalai Lama on, on one of our t-shirts and it's, and of
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course it was after his famous interviews that he did on BBC and some other stations
01:09:00.000
where he said, uh, they were asking him about all the migrant, it was during the
01:09:03.980
migrant crisis, right? Um, and he said, uh, Europe being Muslim, impossible. Europe
01:09:09.020
becoming African, impossible. And he said, they have to go back, right? Remember that?
01:09:12.620
So we did a video, uh, video, we did a t-shirt that said they had to go back. Well, guess
01:09:17.240
what? We lost a payment processor after that. Uh, they forced, uh, Lana's Lama to
01:09:21.980
remove that t-shirt. A quote from the Dalai Lama, right? Uh, this too is, I mean, I've
01:09:28.740
seen worse things than this. Don't get me wrong. This is not like high up on the list
01:09:31.820
or anything, but it's the point, right? It's just, it's a continuous incessant beating
01:09:38.660
on, on white men in particular, but white people, whiteness and all that kind of stuff.
01:09:42.960
And the next one here really underlines that point too. Here's, here's MSNBC. Listen, how
01:09:48.180
Mara Gay is speaking about Americans, about even Americans having flags, like American flags
01:09:56.760
is the problem. I thought that these people were the patriotic ones, right? Uh, Joe Scarborough
01:10:00.920
on MSNBC, right? The Morning Joe and all that stuff. They continuously talking about it.
01:10:04.680
We, we stand up for America and we're the patriots now. They've shifted that narrative
01:10:08.500
kind of thing, but, uh, not according to this one. Uh, let's listen to this interview
01:10:12.500
I think this is another area where Democrats really need to get serious about talking
01:10:17.820
about what this threat is. Uh, I think you said it really well, Joe, a minute ago, where
01:10:26.440
There we go again. Sorry, I didn't even pay attention. She's a member of the editorial board
01:10:30.940
at the New York Times, right? Remember the, the shift in narrative and the anti-white narrative
01:10:35.300
that picked up after 2012 and the Occupy movement. Anyway, here, here, listen to what
01:10:39.660
Being surprised by all of this, uh, and start taking it seriously. You know, it's really
01:10:46.140
concerning to me that the Democrats haven't just gone ahead at this point and said, we're
01:10:51.300
doing this on our own in terms of, uh, getting a commission together, uh, to explain to the
01:10:56.700
American people how we allowed the insurrection to take place in the Capitol. I think that
01:11:01.680
really needs to move forward swiftly. Um, you know, the reality is here that, uh, we have
01:11:08.000
a large percentage of the American population. I don't know how big it is, but we have tens
01:11:12.420
of millions of Trump voters who, uh, continue to believe that their rights as citizens are
01:11:18.980
under threat by simple virtue of having to share the democracy with others.
01:11:23.680
That's just complete garbage. And again, just the point that these people are incessantly
01:11:30.380
attacking a certain demographic, uh, the majority for now, unless they get their way, right?
01:11:36.720
Um, incessantly attacking white people and whiteness and all that kind of stuff, right?
01:11:40.840
And then as soon as you get a protest or a pushback, well, then that's a threat to democracy
01:11:45.820
and we have to shut these people down, right? Remember we've shown the headlines a million
01:11:49.600
times now about what do we do about the 70 million? And again, it's irrelevant whether you're
01:11:53.280
Trump supporter or not. What they, what they mean is they're, they're talking about white
01:11:57.180
people that don't want the bullshit that they're pushing. That's what they're talking about,
01:12:00.540
right? Um, and even if you hate Trump personally, they don't see it like that. And it's, and
01:12:05.000
they're, they're seeking, they're seeing this whole segment of the population as something
01:12:09.200
that needs to be dealt with, right? They, they, from January 6th and this thing that they've
01:12:14.080
talked about the big lie now forever, right? The big lies that, that something was amiss with
01:12:17.980
the, uh, with the election and stuff like that. And that's dangerous. And we have
01:12:21.260
to shut people's ability down to share evidence about that and all that kind of stuff. Right.
01:12:25.300
Uh, but she really gets into here now, uh, of how she view, um, white again, whiteness.
01:12:30.880
They were, they're hiding behind that term, right? Whiteness need to be separated from what
01:12:34.880
it means to be an American. I think that's the exact quote.
01:12:37.000
Um, I think as long as they see Americanness as the same as one with whiteness, this is going to
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continue. We have to figure out how to get every American a place at the table in this democracy,
01:12:52.660
but how to separate Americanness, America from whiteness until we can confront that and talk about
01:13:01.360
that. This is really going to continue. I was on long Island this weekend, uh, visiting a really
01:13:06.540
dear friend. No, not long Island. And I was really disturbed. I saw, you know, dozens and dozens of
01:13:12.960
pickup trucks with, uh, you know, uh, explicatives against Joe Biden, uh, on the back of them, uh,
01:13:20.520
Trump flags, some cases, just dozens of American flags, which is also just disturbing because
01:13:27.880
essentially the, absolutely. Have you heard of anything more disturbing than that? American
01:13:32.080
flags on pickup trucks? What do we do about those people? Trump flags and some cases, just dozens
01:13:37.440
of American flags, which, you know, uh, is also just disturbing because essentially the message was
01:13:42.880
clear. Yes, girl, you go girl. This is not your country. I own this. And so until I'm sorry, wait a
01:13:50.480
minute. So having an American flag means, okay, let me listen to that again. Here we go. Trump flags
01:13:56.420
and some cases, just dozens of American flags, which, you know, uh, is also just disturbing because
01:14:02.760
essentially the message was clear. It was, this is my country. This is not your country. I own this.
01:14:09.820
And so, well, I mean, who, who built a, who built the country then?
01:14:19.000
I mean, there's, there's no other way about it, right? I mean, many different, uh, civilizations
01:14:25.020
were built by the aid of having, uh, slave labor. I mean, that's just, that's just a fact, but, uh,
01:14:30.840
America of course is, is being held to a different standard, uh, as always. I mean, I, I know the UK
01:14:35.540
and Australia has even, you know, kind of roped up in this too, but anyway, let's, let's hear the rest
01:14:39.760
of this here. So until we're ready to have that conversation, this is going to continue. What really
01:14:44.980
is concerning to me as well as it's, it's not just Democrats in Congress. I think there's a large
01:14:49.780
percentage of Americans, even some of my colleagues, uh, in journalism who are invested in some way
01:14:56.060
in pretending that this isn't the threat that it is. That is the real concern because, you know,
01:15:03.020
the Trump voters who are not going to get on board with democracy, they're a minority. You can
01:15:08.900
marginalize them long-term, but if we don't take the threat seriously, then I think we're all in
01:15:14.900
really bad shape. We, we, we basically need to round them up. If they, if they think differently
01:15:20.260
that something happened during the election, and I've kind of moved on from that. And it's like,
01:15:23.660
I know some people cover that incessantly and stuff like that too, but like, I mean,
01:15:28.040
nothing's going to happen there. Like, you know, Trump's not going to be reinstated in August or
01:15:31.840
whatever dumb thing there was. I mean, the audits are great. I mean, do, do that for, by all means,
01:15:35.840
do that, do the audits and see what we find, but I doubt it will, I think it'll even be bullshit
01:15:39.780
there, right? But it's this idea that it's like, you have to bow down to our way of doing
01:15:44.840
things, or we will start rounding you up. We need to deal with you in some way because
01:15:48.180
you're, you're, you're becoming a threat. And that's very clear in the next New York
01:15:51.400
Times piece that we're, we're going to show as well. Uh, just a quick shout out to a couple
01:15:55.200
of people over on Trovo here, William Shearer. Thank you for the Leon Lime. Appreciate that.
01:15:59.060
A rose as well from, uh, William Shearer, uh, actually two roses, uh, DB Cooper, 17 with
01:16:05.320
a hype. Thank you, William Shearer with another rose and, uh, a couple of other ones here
01:16:09.560
from William Shearer to a Leon Lime, a hype and a rose. Thank you, William. Appreciate
01:16:13.320
that. Very kind of you. Uh, let me see a ton of them from William Shearer. In fact, another
01:16:18.820
Leon Lime and hype and a, uh, couple of hypes in a row. Thank you, sir. And a chicken, dancing
01:16:24.080
chicken, the winner. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. And then my window refreshed. So maybe
01:16:29.100
I lost some of them, but thank you everyone over on Trovo. Appreciate that. Let me check
01:16:32.780
entropy real quick before we look at that New York Times piece. Um, cock free zone says Nixon,
01:16:39.020
Washington, Washington is full of J's. Most J's are disloyal. I guess that's a, yeah.
01:16:43.260
Watch from Washington post. Uh, thank you for the link on that too. I got to check that
01:16:47.100
out later too. I think I heard something that, that Nixon had said something like that, but
01:16:52.340
I was a little uncertain, um, whether it was just made up or something like that, but I'll
01:16:57.060
check that link out. I guess it's an older story. It looks like it's kind of the old, uh,
01:17:00.880
old, uh, like 90, 98 format on the Washington post link there. Uh, but thank you for that.
01:17:05.780
Appreciate it. Um, cock free zone. And then we have cock free zone again with a donation
01:17:11.260
on entropy stream, max segregation. Great. Again, robo think, uh, says amazing how the
01:17:16.820
real threats calls them. Wait a minute. Amazing how the real threat calls them the threat.
01:17:23.180
Yeah. It's a, it's a reversal, right? It's, it's a, um, it's a, you gotta, you know, you,
01:17:29.180
you, you claim your enemies doing something to you while you're the one doing it. So when
01:17:33.880
you show up and say, look at what they're doing at me, they have like, they already have that
01:17:37.580
covered. Uh, it'd make it seem that you're the insane one. It's kind of a common tactic,
01:17:41.400
but yeah, you're right. Uh, robo think, uh, but check out this piece here too, from, from
01:17:45.980
the New York times. It's kind of interesting because it'll tie into kind of the next portion.
01:17:52.220
I want to spend here a little bit of time of, of, of, of basically, I think there's a manufactured
01:17:57.400
some, you could call it doomsday. You can call it just, uh, when shit hits the fan or
01:18:02.360
whatever. I think that they're working on something right now from the world economic
01:18:05.960
forum to the G seven nations, to the, the upper elites, the, the, the globalists, whatever
01:18:10.900
you want to call them. Right. Um, on shutting things down, supply chains, farming, all of it's
01:18:16.940
going to be taken under their control. Right. And so this New York times piece is, is, is
01:18:22.720
focusing on not only the doomsday preppers then, but also tying it around to doomsday plotters,
01:18:28.220
right. That my point here is they are the real doomsday plotters, right. The, the bill,
01:18:34.540
the bill gates us to a certain extent, right. Those who rolled out the vaccine, those who
01:18:38.660
now we might see a massive population decline, potentially we don't know yet. Right. But a
01:18:44.420
Spanish flu esque, uh, uh, population decline in many countries a few years out. I hope I'm wrong
01:18:51.700
on this. I hope the people that have been talking about that is wrong. Uh, I, we simply don't know.
01:18:56.580
It's too early to tell, but weaved into that. You might have this excuse that it's like, well,
01:19:01.440
it was COVID and we didn't do these measures. We didn't deal with it in time and all that
01:19:05.360
kind of stuff. Uh, but the article here goes through a couple of examples of like how people
01:19:09.180
who believe that there's something bad happening, that something is in the wings. They're the real
01:19:14.380
problem because they're preparing to, you know, take control to a certain extent to become
01:19:19.560
more influential as things fall apart. And the reality is that they're, they're planning
01:19:25.700
this collapse, right. They're, they're, they're pushing society and civilization in a, such a
01:19:31.620
direction that it basically will be unsustainable to a certain extent. And even the LGBTQ stuff,
01:19:36.840
I think it is weaved into that. Well, part of that, and we're talking about things such
01:19:40.280
as, um, just demographics, fertility rates, right? Um, these people that permanently alter
01:19:47.480
themselves, they will never go on to have children of their own and things like that.
01:19:50.400
Right. It's all kind of weaved into that. But so they're trying to claim that these people,
01:19:54.260
accelerationists, et cetera, they're the doomsday plotters and they're the dangerous ones.
01:19:59.200
They're the ones we have to look out for. They're the ones that we have to somehow take more control
01:20:04.560
of. We have to monitor these people. We have to find out. They're bringing up an example
01:20:08.300
out of Germany, right. There's allegedly was this military group called, uh, or they're
01:20:13.600
kind of in the media became referred to as day X. It was their belief that one day there'll
01:20:19.880
be societal, societal collapse. And especially, um, from many different, for many different
01:20:26.200
reasons. And one of those reasons was of course, the changing demographics of Germany, right?
01:20:30.300
These open borders, these massive waves of refugees is, is slowly destabilizing the country.
01:20:35.360
And so allegedly this group was kind of like, you know, preparing for that, that, that day
01:20:39.980
when they just falls, everything falls apart. And they claim in the media, they've claimed
01:20:43.640
that, well, they try to, that's the day that we're going to, you know, go after people and
01:20:47.660
killed politicians and stuff. And, and, and maybe that's true. Maybe it's not. It's very
01:20:51.400
hard to tell because these journalists, they lie so much and, and the, the, the intelligence
01:20:56.460
services lie and all that kind of stuff too. So we don't really know. Anyway, it says
01:20:59.420
here, far right movements have long dreamed of a moment that ends society as we know
01:21:04.240
it. Now experts say so-called accelerationist thinking is proliferating in ways that could
01:21:10.360
destabilize democracy. That's right. So the millions of different ways that we have proven
01:21:20.020
and, and, and, and outlined how we have a real dangerous segment, an upper segment is
01:21:27.760
that the establishment are piece by piece laying the puzzle that will spell the doom of our
01:21:34.140
civilization. That's not the problem. The problem is these right-wingers who are, who are observing
01:21:41.060
a phenomena happening in society and then want to take measures to ensure that they will continue
01:21:46.400
to survive and that their civilization and their people and their nation will continue to, to,
01:21:51.200
to exist basically. Right. So this is just an, again, an incredible switch, right? A projection
01:21:59.640
of sorts, but, but a, again, it's, it's worrying about the small, the little guy, those who do not
01:22:05.260
have the influence and shifting over the blame to them as we're now beginning to see, I think, a very
01:22:11.120
real and tangible kind of collapse basically of civilization. So, so that's what you're getting
01:22:16.120
from the New York Times, right? And they go through, you know, a couple of examples of, in Germany,
01:22:20.700
they talk about that they were targeting people like Annette Takahane, for example, people like
01:22:26.460
that. We've talked about her a few times. She's a Jewish activist in Germany and she's the one who
01:22:30.900
talked about how European nations can no longer be seen as, as being ethnically homogenous and things
01:22:36.640
like that, right? So the real, real attack on the, on the, on the nation, right? Real, real attack.
01:22:41.360
And then they tied together with January 6th and stuff like that too. It's talking about how,
01:22:44.720
you know, that in America, that's very, very dangerous and all that kind of stuff, right?
01:22:49.640
Yeah. The Michigan Oklahoma city, of course, there's nothing, nothing shady about that,
01:22:53.420
right? The Murrow building, the Turner diaries, roof, Dylan roof in Charleston, right? And his
01:23:03.420
race war aspirations, nevermind that he was going to shoot up a school initially. And somehow that just
01:23:08.600
changed last minute because of his, what his black friend said, by the way, but you know,
01:23:13.160
there's like a lot of questions about this kind of stuff. And then they go into the January 6th
01:23:16.700
attack. And basically these people are the dangerous ones. We have to stop these people.
01:23:21.160
It's, it's just, it's an incredible piece, right? Incredible piece. And speaking of, you know,
01:23:26.780
collapse, I guess, or doomsday or the path that America, many other Western nations are on right
01:23:31.960
now as well. Check out what, what Putin said recently as a warning to America that, that,
01:23:39.720
that they're going in the same path as the Soviet Union. Check out this clip, subtitled here. So
01:23:47.500
It's a problem. I will tell you, as a former citizen of the Soviet Union, in which
01:23:54.880
the problem of the empire. It seems that they are so powerful, that they are so powerful, that they
01:24:00.880
can allow themselves небольшие погрешности и ошибки. Nothing. These
01:24:05.620
купим, этих напугаем, с этими договоримся, этим дадим бусы, этим погрозим военными кораблями,
01:24:15.760
и мы решим проблему. Но количество проблем нарастает, и наступает момент, когда с ними уже
01:24:24.940
не справится. И Соединенные Штаты, уверенной поступью, уверенной походкой, твердым шагом, идут прямо по пути Советского Союза.
01:24:38.320
So he's arguing that the problems are accumulating. You might be temporarily able to deal with this
01:24:45.320
problem, or this group, or pay off this group, or militarily intervene with this group over here,
01:24:51.320
right? But keep in mind, too, of course, all the things that have been done internally in America,
01:24:54.500
heightened race conflicts, and stuff like that. I mean, not necessarily so. Maybe they would happen
01:24:59.940
eventually anyway, but it certainly have been agitated, right, by media, and, you know, in a way
01:25:06.320
than by proxy intelligence services and globalist forces, right? And so he's arguing eventually all
01:25:12.960
those things accumulate, and you won't be able to deal with it. In other words, you're seeing a path
01:25:17.740
here of America going in a direction where it will just collapse, and it won't be able to sustain
01:25:21.840
itself. That's what he's arguing. And a warning that much in the same way, I guess, the Soviet Union
01:25:26.940
were doing those kinds of things, too, he's arguing. Remember that, like, when it fell, right,
01:25:31.260
was it no one even showed up to the government that day? It was like a symbolic one shell,
01:25:39.540
what do you call it, from a tank, right? A tank approached the government building in Moscow there
01:25:43.840
and fired, like, one round into the building to, like, mark, symbolically mark the end
01:25:48.480
of the Soviet Union. But it was like no one there, no one to take care of it, no managerial class left
01:25:54.840
anymore. There were so many other problems that they had to deal with, right? But he could very
01:25:58.560
well be right. That's my point, too. It's an interesting take. And of course, Russia in and of
01:26:02.780
themselves, they have a different, you know, they're looking out for their self-interest and stuff like
01:26:06.220
that. So this is not that it's like, you know, the solution to the problem or anything like that.
01:26:11.380
But it's a very different climate right now over there, of course. But so check out this.
01:26:17.740
Let me do this real quick here. Marie, this is my entropy here. Cuckfree Zone says we're going
01:26:23.940
in the same path as the Soviet Union. We all know who was behind the Bolshevik Revolution and who killed
01:26:29.200
20 million white Christians before Stalin's purges. Yeah. And I mean, that has to do with, I guess we
01:26:35.320
could tie in things like such as the Holodomor and things like that, too, into this. So again,
01:26:43.020
a convergence of things are happening right now. And I think they're largely are manufactured,
01:26:49.780
right? So I wanted to show you this and I'm not sure what to make of it yet. I saw it on one of the
01:26:55.460
Telegram channels and it could be kind of interesting. Take it with a grain of salt because I don't know how
01:27:00.720
influential, you know, they are and so forth and what it means or why they put it up there or
01:27:05.460
whatever. But Deagle, as you can see here on screen, this is an archived version of the page
01:27:09.600
because it doesn't exist on Deagle.com anymore. It's basically a military equipment type of website.
01:27:19.340
They have listings of most of the nations around the world, statistics, you know, kind of like in a way,
01:27:24.300
kind of like how CIA factbook has statistics about different nations and stuff like that. But they
01:27:28.160
kind of hones in on weapon sales, how many weapons they have and military army. But weaved into that
01:27:34.880
are some other statistics, such as population numbers, GDP, as you can see on screen here.
01:27:42.580
But this made a round, I think, a couple of years ago and it was brought to my attention again.
01:27:48.040
And apparently, if you go to the new version, they have a kind of an updated version of the website.
01:27:51.140
They have removed this and I would assume that it's because that this caused some controversy.
01:27:56.260
But so they were listing 209 countries where they showed also population forecast among these
01:28:01.960
countries. And again, the research that this website uses, that this outlet uses, Deagle,
01:28:09.580
are things such as, oh, was that the wrong link there? Let me see, was it this one? Yeah,
01:28:15.540
they're using, oh, that's a different story. Never mind. I didn't find the right one here.
01:28:19.560
They're using basically what people call like the, you know, the deep state, the defense department
01:28:24.820
and like, you know, government kind of outlets and stuff like that. So people are pointing to that
01:28:27.800
and say maybe they're, maybe they do, maybe they know something we don't know. I don't know. Right.
01:28:32.340
But anyway, so as you can see here, you can click in and view their 2025 forecast. Now, of course,
01:28:38.340
we're only four, you know, or so years away from this, depending on when exactly they're expecting
01:28:44.240
this to be. But if you click in on their 2025 forecast, and I think it still shows the archived
01:28:49.820
version here. It's kind of interesting, right? Because you can list after population increase
01:28:57.840
and decrease. And so some people had found this and pointed out, let me see if it sorts
01:29:02.500
after population. I have the video here otherwise, right? Let me see here. Yeah, United States shows
01:29:11.480
a decline of, I have 78% down in the listing. That's wrong. But they showed the US by the year
01:29:18.700
2025, having a population decline by about 70% to roughly around 100 million people, right? There
01:29:27.180
were some other countries here too that lost a lot of population by 2025, right? What is China? Is
01:29:33.400
that minus, okay, minus 2% is not as bad. Nigeria numbered minus two, Russia, zero. Okay. Anyway,
01:29:41.580
there's a video on this too that kind of explains it. But let me pull this up here. This is another
01:29:45.040
image here that explains the thing more clearly here too. So this is a screenshot of how it used to
01:29:50.640
look before they updated some stuff, right? So in the year 2017, when they made the statistic that
01:29:55.580
pulled us out of the record, America stood at 327 million, I think it's closer to what,
01:30:00.980
333 million now. But then their forecast was 100 million in 2025. And there were a couple of
01:30:07.440
articles written about this. Why are they doing this? Do they know anything? Again, I'm not sure
01:30:12.700
we might be making something out of this. And it's completely just ridiculous. And it shouldn't be worth
01:30:17.240
focusing on whatever. But it could be just interesting for you to know. And it's up to you to kind of
01:30:22.980
decide what to do with it, right? And this article here too, which was kind of good, it was kind of a,
01:30:28.080
it's more of a blog here, All News Pipeline. But they also showed, they detailed how kind of they
01:30:34.700
planted the seeds back in 2018 of the pandemic, about a virus and stuff like that. And I guess I
01:30:41.180
can pull up a couple of those news sources. There is a video here too that shows the population
01:30:44.760
decline. Let's look at a little bit of that first in the beginning. Because they show just kind of
01:30:49.800
what they, what they did with the statistics and also how their prediction, the population prediction
01:30:55.220
statistics apply to some other nations as well. Check this out. And I'll find the right source of
01:31:02.000
the article, by the way. And I'll show you what they, what they showed back in 2018, right? With, you
01:31:08.880
know, from mainstream news outlets. Bill Gates is warning about this pandemic, and it could kill 30%
01:31:14.340
of the population and blah, blah, blah. But anyway, look at this video here. I'm sure by now some of
01:31:19.060
you've heard of this Deagle.com 2025 population forecast. I'll put a link to this page right here.
01:31:27.340
And then it says view year 2025 forecast. If you click on that, it'll take you to another page
01:31:34.420
page with all the countries listed as such. So you have, this is again, sorted by population. So 1.37
01:31:47.420
billion people would be the 2025 forecast. And then 1.35 billion is the current population, as of 2013
01:31:59.060
population. So you can check out all these countries, um, based on what their current population
01:32:07.300
is on the bottom and the projected population on the top. If you look at Nigeria, for example,
01:32:12.540
it's in red because it goes down by 17 million people. So I'm a visual person. So I took all of
01:32:21.680
this data, threw it into a spreadsheet, uh, organized it, fiddled with it, and then started to chart
01:32:28.840
it. So I'm going to show you, um, four different sets of data here that I charted out based on
01:32:35.500
the Deagle 2025 forecast. So this is net population growth. So you can see India is incredible. 140
01:32:45.980
million people are projected to grow in India or the population is projected to grow from what it is
01:32:52.620
currently. Um, and then the rest of the countries here, you might have to full screen it. Bangladesh,
01:32:58.620
Brazil, Indonesia, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Mexico, Vietnam, Iran, Ethiopia, Colombia, Uganda,
01:33:09.180
Sweden. I'm sorry, Sudan, Argentina, Burma. It's different, buddy. Okay. So I re, uh,
01:33:18.020
I rescaled the Y axis. So India is off the chart and you can see the new high is 25 million. So it gives
01:33:24.740
you a better visualization. So India, Bangladesh, Brazil, Indonesia, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Mexico,
01:33:33.380
Vietnam, Iran, Ethiopia, Colombia, Uganda, Sudan, Argentina, and Burma. No European countries there,
01:33:43.180
mostly Asian, mostly Asian, a couple South American, couple African. And now this is the net population
01:33:50.300
loss. So again, you can see 250 million there about is the United States. So these are the countries
01:33:59.940
that lose population. So you can see again, how, what kind of outlier the United States is just like
01:34:05.740
India was on the positive side. So again, I rescaled the Y axis just to make it easier to see the rest of
01:34:11.520
the countries. So you got gold, US of A, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, Nigeria, Australia,
01:34:20.060
Russia, Greece, the Netherlands, Canada, Sweden, Taiwan, Switzerland, Tanzania, and the Philippines.
01:34:31.420
That's pretty much the allied powers, US, UK, France, Spain, Italy,
01:34:37.380
Australia, and you got Russia there, I guess it would be. No, they were allied. Sure.
01:34:45.320
Canada, Sweden, Switzerland stays out of everything. But you get the idea. Mostly European countries.
01:34:55.920
Anyway, he goes on. It's just to, he just goes through the statistics, right? But that, yeah. So
01:34:59.700
the deagle is like a, you know, military assessment and stuff like that. So, I mean, it might be nothing,
01:35:04.800
it could just be, you know, completely overblown or whatever. But it is interesting that it kind
01:35:07.900
of ties into some of the stuff that we've been talking about, that there's this like convergence
01:35:12.140
of different things that potentially could lead to a massive population reduction. Maybe not as early
01:35:18.160
as 2025, maybe earlier. We don't know. But here's one of the sources that was talking about deagle
01:35:24.160
here. Deagle's mysterious changes to 2025 population forecast for America. And then they listed a couple
01:35:30.900
of these. Kind of interesting here. Gates, right? Foundation. Let me see where they have
01:35:38.160
their stories here. Yeah. So some of the news, mainstream news articles they listed back in
01:35:46.240
2018 here. Bill Gates warns 30 million people could die from flu pandemic if we don't get it
01:35:50.540
right back in 2018. A couple of more here. Let me show you those. Where did my, where did my
01:35:56.960
source go here? Uh, oh boy. Did I lose the source? Where is it? Where'd it go? Yeah, that's the
01:36:07.520
deagle side. I always have to pull it up again here. Uh, what a mess. Where'd it go? Oh boy.
01:36:14.560
Uh, okay. Let me click on it. Holy smokes. I lost it. Sorry guys. Here it is. Here it is. Okay. Uh,
01:36:20.620
let me pull it back here. Here we go. Yeah. So, uh, and let's see. We're not, uh, at least
01:36:25.880
also claimed that a universal flu shot is the answer to prevent such a pandemic. Uh, fierce
01:36:33.080
pharma thinking of developing a universal flu jab, Bill Gates and Larry Page challenge you
01:36:37.420
to do it. May 1st, 2018. Oh, I had to go back. That's why I lost. I thought I opened a new
01:36:42.940
window. Um, here's more on a universal vaccine from the Atlantic. What Bill Gates fears most?
01:36:50.600
Right. So the, you know, the point here, here is to tie it into the vaccine, the pandemic supply
01:36:57.440
chain shutdowns, and just a convergence of different issues, uh, that could potentially
01:37:01.700
lead us to a situation where they are correct. Um, deagle or not. And it also might mean that
01:37:07.580
they know something we don't know. Uh, not quite sure about that yet, but, uh, so anyway, speaking
01:37:11.860
of the vaccine and things that could potentially lead us to a scenario like this, uh, there's a new
01:37:16.800
type of COVID-19 vaccine waiting in the wings that they're waiting to, uh, to wheel out
01:37:22.140
here soon. Let me just read a little bit here. This is from NPR, uh, regarding this. It's
01:37:26.740
a weird, weird way of doing it. Listen to this here. A new kind of COVID-19 vaccine could be
01:37:31.560
available as soon as this summer. It's what's known as a protein subunit, subunit vaccine.
01:37:37.160
It works somewhat differently from the current crop of vaccines authorized for the U.S., uh,
01:37:42.680
for use in the U.S., but it's based on a well-understood technology. Oh, good. And doesn't
01:37:47.020
require specific refrigeration, special refrigeration. In general, vaccines work by showing people's
01:37:52.420
immune system something that looks like the virus, but really isn't. Okay. I thought they
01:37:58.540
had dead and attenuated viruses in most vaccines though, but okay, what do I know? Consider it in
01:38:03.060
advance, uh, considered it an advance warning. If the real virus ever turns up, the immune
01:38:08.080
system is ready to squelch it. In the case of the coronavirus, that something is one of
01:38:14.260
the proteins in the virus, the spike protein. The vaccines made by Johnson and Johnson, Moderna
01:38:19.800
and Pfizer contained genetic instructions for the spike protein, and it's up to cells in
01:38:25.100
our bodies to make the protein itself. The first protein subunit COVID-19 vaccine to become
01:38:31.340
available will likely come to, uh, from the biotech company, Novax. In contrast to the three
01:38:38.780
vaccines already authorized in the U.S., it contains the spiked protein itself. No need
01:38:45.420
to make it. It's already made along with an adjuvant that enhances the immune system's response
01:38:51.440
to make the vaccine even more protected. I'd, I'd love to know, and I don't know why they just
01:38:57.220
can't write what that adjuvant is. Adjuvant means, you know, uh, other ingredient and activator
01:39:02.880
basically, right? In many records, of course, many regards, uh, it's been thimerosal. Mercury
01:39:08.800
has been one of these, and aluminum has been an important adjuvant in many of the old school
01:39:14.060
vaccines. Protein subunit vaccines made this way, made this way, have been around for a while.
01:39:21.740
There are vaccines on the market for hepatitis B and pertussis based on this technology. The largest,
01:39:26.840
a largest test of the Novax COVID-19 vaccines effectiveness conducted in tens of thousands
01:39:31.080
of volunteers in the U.S. and Mexico is about to wrap up, blah, blah, blah. They're talking about
01:39:35.060
how great that is. To make the virus protein, Novax uses giant vats of cells grown in the lab.
01:39:43.140
But there's another way to make the protein, get plants in a greenhouse to do it. That's the
01:39:47.940
approach being used by Canadian biotech firm Medicago. Medicago? Medicago? The plants used
01:39:55.520
are related to the tobacco plants and have been modified to contain the genetic instructions to
01:40:00.240
make the viral protein. The plants do something very valuable. They make a lipid shell that surrounds
01:40:06.840
a bunch of viral proteins. The proteins, uh, the proteins sticking out. And the lipid, of course,
01:40:10.980
is one of the problems. Uh, the nano, um, sized lipids, right, in the vaccine is part of the problem.
01:40:18.720
Uh, it gets to different parts of the body. Some people end up, uh, reproducing this viral,
01:40:25.700
the spiked protein over and over and over again. It's like they have a cold or that flu-like symptoms
01:40:30.040
all the time. Your body doesn't really, you know, get rid of it. There's a lot of problems with this
01:40:34.100
lipid nanotechnology that they're using for it, right? Uh, the plant will assemble the protein in a
01:40:40.180
shape and form that is looking like the virus, says Natalie Laundrie, Medicago's executive vice
01:40:47.220
president. So if you look at an image of it, it looks like a virus, but it cannot induce any disease.
01:40:53.400
But when it's injected as a vaccine, your body will raise a good immune response.
01:40:59.440
Earlier studies suggest Medicago's candidate vaccine does just that. The company is confident enough
01:41:04.540
in those findings that it's already begun a large study in people that could involve as many as 30,000
01:41:09.840
volunteers in 11 countries. Laundrie's acknowledges the development that they're late to lag behind,
01:41:15.500
blah, blah, blah. But it is kind of weird, huh? It goes on from there, but it's, so it's looking
01:41:20.340
like the spiked protein, but it's not the spiked protein. It's very bizarre and very weird. And they
01:41:27.360
will have it grown in a plant related to the tobacco plant. And they will actually put that in the
01:41:34.360
vaccine in and of itself, as opposed to the mRNA genetic instructions that's given to the cells.
01:41:42.220
Who knows? Can we see a long-term study on this, please, as well? Is this going to be good? I don't
01:41:45.880
know. Just making you prepared for another type of technology, new untested ways that they roll
01:41:51.620
shit out because they seem to update this all the time, right? New ways of getting you to take these
01:41:56.980
shots, right? Or new technology, new method, right? Check out this one. Quick mention here too. Out of
01:42:03.740
Australia, Pfizer vaccine authorized data site unseen. A freedom of information request to the
01:42:10.040
Australian drugs regulator that approved the Pfizer vaccine confirms that they had never seen the study
01:42:17.720
data. This is encouraging. I wonder if this happened in any other countries too. A freedom of
01:42:23.400
information request was made by one of our members in February 2021 to the Australian drug regulator,
01:42:30.300
the TGA, Therapeutic Good Administration, to ask what should have been a simple question.
01:42:36.780
The TGA is the Australian equivalent of the FDA or the MHRA in the UK or the EMA in Europe and is held
01:42:43.220
in high regard worldwide. Essentially, the FOIA questions were one, did this agency, the TGA,
01:42:49.220
request the raw data from Pfizer? Two, did any of the committees approving the vaccine look at the
01:42:55.100
raw data and or discuss it? Three, were there studies referred to in the approval document relating
01:43:02.700
to teratogenicity, risk of harm to fetus? Okay, interesting because we've talked about that a lot,
01:43:09.680
the infertility risk with some of these vaccines, right? The rationale of the request relates to
01:43:16.320
concern over the validity and verifiability of Pfizer's data given its legal history and expressed
01:43:24.360
by Peter Doshi, the BMGI in February, as well as the proven concerns over fraudulent data relating
01:43:30.440
to COVID-19 as seen in the LancetGate scandal of June 2020. That's right, I kind of forgot about that,
01:43:36.940
right? The document below is a redacted version of the document that were sent by the TGA in response
01:43:43.240
to this FOIA request. What they show is that the TGA never saw or requested the patient data from
01:43:50.400
Pfizer and simply accepted their reporting of their study as true. That is unbelievable, right?
01:43:59.080
I'm not shocked. I'm not surprised whatsoever, right? But that's what you have in many of these
01:44:03.640
countries. It's safe. It's verified. The experts are looking at this. No. Many in regards, they don't,
01:44:11.540
right? They're paid off by drug companies. You have people on the inside. They have an invested
01:44:15.200
monetary interest in this. There are all kinds of layers of corruption weaved into this. But just
01:44:19.740
to give you an idea, that's how things work in some countries, Australia in this case, right?
01:44:25.180
And we still can't get a long-term study, of course, from these people, right?
01:44:28.880
Next one regarding the vaccine, weird stuff out of Germany. This is the German source here. I'll show
01:44:33.280
you the translated one in a little bit here. But what you're looking at is a law for the prevention
01:44:38.560
and control of infectious diseases in humans. The Infection Protection Act, paragraph 21,
01:44:46.880
sorry, that shows it regarding vaccines. Now let's take a look at a translated version of
01:44:52.860
that right here. And it says in there, so this new law in Germany allows for the use of, quote,
01:45:01.760
vaccines that contain microorganisms that can be excreted by the vaccinated and ingested by other
01:45:09.880
people. I don't think that's a mistranslation, but that's pretty weird, right? Vaccines may be used
01:45:18.360
to contain microorganisms that can be excreted by the vaccinated and ingested by other people.
01:45:24.080
The basic right to physical integrity, article 2, paragraph 2, clause 1, basic law, blah, blah,
01:45:28.300
is restricted in this respect, right? So what that's about, I don't know. But remember,
01:45:34.840
in many regards, some of the stuff that they do, in this case, it's in Germany, but it's perfectly
01:45:39.940
legal, so to speak, because they pass laws and they give it away to you. Was it the UK that was like,
01:45:46.980
they declared the coronavirus pandemic over at a certain point in their legal documents and stuff
01:45:53.540
like that? It's been weird things like that, right? Okay, a little bit of a different,
01:45:58.140
lighter segment here, but it's kind of interesting. There was a viral tweet, viral TikTok, I guess
01:46:04.760
it is, of an older lady who didn't want to be what she called a vaccine slut. It's kind of cringe
01:46:11.480
in a way. It's boomer-esque, but whatever. Overall, good message. Listen to what she's saying here.
01:46:17.800
I'm not a vaccine hoochie. I'm not a vaccine slut. You're not going to put it in my butt,
01:46:23.080
and you're not going to put it in my arm. And if you try to give it to me, I'm going to cause you
01:46:27.260
bodily harm. Yeah! All right, good stuff. So she could have rhymed and said, you're not going to put
01:46:33.220
it in my arm, not going to put it in my butt, right? That would, but whatever. A point here is,
01:46:37.840
the COVID cult were freaking off, freaking out about this, right? And she was, even the tweet in
01:46:48.880
itself, Bicycans is doxing this woman trying to get her fired, right? Because she doesn't want to
01:46:54.720
be a vaccine slut, right? She doesn't want to have it anywhere in her body. They're exposing her name,
01:47:01.580
what she's working in a school in Tennessee and all this stuff. They went crazy. But of course,
01:47:06.160
predictably, immediately, you had an allegiance by the COVID cult to actually become so-called
01:47:13.840
vaccine sluts as a reaction to that video. Look at this. I am a vaccine hoochie. I am a vaccine
01:47:22.120
hoochie. I am a vaccine slut. I am a vaccine slut. You may put it in my arm. You may put it in my arm.
01:47:29.620
You may put it in my butt. My butt. It breaks off there. So that wasn't me. But so they want to put,
01:47:38.820
they want the vaccine in the butt. Let's take that one more time in case you had a little hard time
01:47:44.900
hearing here. Oh, that's the wrong one. Let me go back. Come on, bitchute. Here we go.
01:47:54.900
And keep in mind, all of this is because of that viral video in reaction to what she said,
01:47:59.600
the old lady. This is your young, young, white females here, right? I am a vaccine hoochie. I am
01:48:07.800
a vaccine hoochie. I am a vaccine slut. I am a vaccine slut. You may put it in my arm. You may
01:48:14.920
put it in my arm. You may put it in my butt. My butt. All right. There you go. I'll just leave that
01:48:23.020
there. There are some people that are pretty, there's some politicians that are good, I should
01:48:29.620
say. Here's a Dutch politician. It's a subtitle. So make sure you are looking at the video for you
01:48:35.320
guys who are watching or maybe listening to the audio version. I'm not going to translate it,
01:48:39.260
but he's talking about the Operation Lockstep, a report, the report from the Rockefeller Foundation,
01:48:45.480
which mentioned ahead of its time, we covered that at the time too, when it came out,
01:48:49.100
when people brought attention to this, of many of the things that we've seen in the wake of the
01:48:55.460
response to the coronavirus pandemic or the COVID pandemic. And he exposes that and actually
01:49:00.780
talks about this. Check this out. Terry Baudet. I think, I hope this is, yeah, it's a fully subtitled
01:49:06.180
version. So check this out. Good stuff. Occasionally we get people like this. Is he based? I don't
01:49:15.680
Voorzitter. In 2010 ontwikkelde de Rockefeller Foundation, een van de meest invloedrijke NGO's
01:49:23.340
ter wereld, een aantal scenario's voor de toekomst van technologie en internationale ontwikkeling.
01:49:30.080
Dit rapport. En in dit rapport beschrijft de Rockefeller Foundation het zogeheten scenario
01:49:37.720
lockstep. Over de komst van een wereldwijde pandemie en de nasleper van 2010 dus al.
01:49:45.020
Volgens dit scenario, en ik heb het dus hier bij me, zouden de Chinezen als eerste gaan
01:49:49.140
beginnen met verplichte quarantaine voor alle burgers, is een citaat, en onmiddellijke en
01:49:54.520
bijna hermetische afsluiting van alle grenzen. Nationale leiders over de hele wereld zouden
01:50:01.120
hun gezag verstevigen. Met wetten, regels en beperkingen van het verplicht dragen van mondkapjes,
01:50:07.100
tot lichaamstemperatuurcontroles, bij ingangen van treinstations, vliegtuigen, gebouwen,
01:50:13.840
komt allemaal hierin voor. Maar daar houdt het niet eens mee op, want volgens scenario
01:50:17.500
lockstep staat ons nog veel te wachten. Zelfs nadat de pandemie voorbij was, zo schrijven
01:50:24.100
de onderzoekers, bleef de autoritaire controle en het toezicht op burgers en hun activiteiten
01:50:29.560
en werd het zelfs nog geïntensiveerd. In dit rapport uit 2010 wordt zelfs al gezinsspreeld
01:50:36.300
op klimaatlockdowns, precies waar ze nu ook al over beginnen in onze tijd. Ik citeer,
01:50:41.960
om zichzelf te beschermen tegen steeds mondialer wordende problemen van pandemieën en transnationaal
01:50:47.380
terrorisme tot milieucrisis en toenemende armoede, namen leiders over de hele wereld de
01:50:53.040
machtsteviger in handen. Het rapport voorzag ook goed hoe burgers op alle maatregelen zouden
01:51:00.660
reageren. Helaas, zeg ik daarbij. Net als nu staan mensen te juichen als ze gevaccineerd
01:51:06.440
zijn. Foto's van hun geprikte arm op sociale media, staat allemaal in dit rapport, en smeken
01:51:11.680
ze om een coronapaspoort, voorzagen de schrijvers van het scenario lockstep zoals ik zei. De meer
01:51:18.820
gecontroleerde wereld vindt dus, zo voorspellen zij al in 2010, veel acceptatie onder de bevolking.
01:51:26.440
Burgers gaven vrijwillig een deel van hun soevereiniteit op en hun privacy in ruil voor meer veiligheid
01:51:31.520
en stabiliteit. Burgers waren toleranter en zelfs gretig om meer top-down aansturing en toezicht te
01:51:37.620
krijgen. Nationale leiders hadden meer vrijheid om orde op te leggen op manieren die zij zelf geschikt
01:51:43.720
achten. Dat dit zou leiden tot een digitaal paspoort hadden de auteurs van het Rockefeller
01:51:49.460
Foundation rapport ook al voorzien. In 2010 kon de Rockefeller Foundation de huidige technologische
01:51:55.160
stand van zaken natuurlijk nog niet helemaal letterlijk voorspellen, maar toen dachten zij
01:51:58.860
al wel dat het verscherpte toezicht zou leiden tot een biometrisch ID voor alle burgers. En dit
01:52:04.720
zit inmiddels in onze papieren paspoorten. Het digitaal vaccinatie paspoort is daar alleen
01:52:09.400
maar een aanvulling op. Pas 13 jaar na de pandemie zou het publiek volgens de Rockefeller
01:52:16.400
Foundation doorkrijgen dat ze belazerd zijn, genoeg krijgen van de controle en de absurde
01:52:22.360
machtsfantasieën van de heersers. En voorzitter, ik hoop toch zo dat de Rockefeller Foundation op
01:52:28.720
dat punt ongelijk gaat krijgen. Al hun voorspellingen zijn uitgekomen, maar ik hoop dat ze hier echt
01:52:34.620
ongelijk krijgen. Dat er een punt komt dat wij wakker worden. Dat we inzien dat dit een
01:52:39.140
collectieve psychose is. Dat het op slot gooien van het hele land de halve wereld gedurende
01:52:44.220
anderhalf jaar vanwege een griepvariatie krankzinnig is. Dat we rondlopen met die lullige, niet
01:52:50.160
werkende mondkappen. Dat we ons houden aan die volstrekt onzinnige afstandsregels. En onze
01:52:55.260
bedrijven, onze sociale levens stuk hebben zien gaan. Dat we prima eerste lijns medicijnen
01:53:01.140
zoals ivermectine tegenhouden. Alleen om die experimentele injecties de status van toegelaten
01:53:06.840
vaccin versneld te kunnen geven. Dat we kletsen over, oh de besmettingen lopen terug. Terwijl
01:53:12.020
dit vorig jaar natuurlijk ook gebeurde. Zoals dat elk jaar gebeurt. Zoals er straks natuurlijk
01:53:16.740
met de herfst weer nieuwe besmettingen komen. Zoals dat altijd gebeurt. En we doen alsof
01:53:21.040
dat door corona komt. Terwijl wat we vroeger de griep noemden, schijnbaar geheel zou zijn
01:53:25.380
verdwenen. Maar het belangrijkste, en dat zijn we in afrondende woorden, dat we inzien dat met als
01:53:29.900
voorwensel. Een of andere hysterie over deze Chinese griep. Een infrastructuur is opgetuigd
01:53:35.660
die op elk willekeurig moment, wegens elk willekeurig voorval, opnieuw kan worden aangewend.
01:53:41.280
Lockdowns, mondkapjes, afstand houden, niet meer reizen, geen handen meer schudden, belachelijke
01:53:45.920
experimentele injecties laten inspuiten. Deze coronatijd was een gehoorzaamheidstraining.
01:53:51.380
De Tweede Kamer en de regering Rutte hebben die training glansrijk doorstaan. Gefeliciteerd.
01:53:56.220
Klaus Schwab kan trots op jullie zijn. De globalistische plannen kunnen doorgang
01:53:59.760
vinden en de volgende stap richting mass surveillance en totale controle kan worden gezet.
01:54:07.520
All right, cool. So, good stuff. At least someone is talking about it, right? So, someone said
01:54:11.280
in chat here, Thierry Baudet, right? That's right. Sounds like more of a French name, it
01:54:17.440
sounds like. Tash over on Odyssey says that he's thinking about setting up alternative communities
01:54:23.340
in all aspects of society. Interesting. I saw someone said, too, he's a bit of a Israel bootlicker,
01:54:29.020
I guess. But anyway, on this front, he seems very, very good, right? I think we've talked
01:54:34.780
about him before when he came into parliament or something like that, targeting him at the
01:54:40.300
time. I forget what the details were. But good stuff, right? He's speaking out about, against
01:54:46.780
the plans, some of the plans that existed ahead of time and how they sought to use it and now
01:54:51.900
they all miraculously, most of these things that they predicted, of course, fallen into place.
01:54:55.900
He could have mentioned John Hopkins event 201 as another example, but, you know, I'm sure these
01:55:00.340
people will be, you know, they will stumble across a lot more of this kind of stuff. But it's good.
01:55:06.180
It's good. We're getting it from a political perspective. And so, speaking of just what he's
01:55:11.460
talking about, too, you know, passport, vaccination, COVID passports and all that kind of stuff,
01:55:16.140
right? They just passed that or approved it, whatever you want to call it, in a EU vote that took
01:55:22.460
place, I think, either yesterday or earlier today. EU so-called digital COVID certificate.
01:55:28.640
CNN had the announcement about this. Let's take a look at the presentation, of course. And they say
01:55:34.100
it's a wonderful thing. And now Americans who want to go to the EU or people in the EU who wants to
01:55:38.540
travel internally in the union will have to show their papers. And this is a wonderful thing because
01:55:45.120
now we can go back to normal. Here's the video from CNN. Let's play this.
01:55:49.680
A system of digital COVID certificates now up and running in seven European countries,
01:55:54.380
a system that should go live in the whole of Europe by the 1st of July. It basically means that
01:56:00.140
with this digital certificate, people can show as they come in and out of countries and across the
01:56:05.520
European Union, whether they've been vaccinated, whether they've been found to be immune because
01:56:10.460
they've recently had COVID or if they've had a negative test in the previous 72 hours. The idea
01:56:16.440
once again to get Europeans flowing across borders that have for too long been closed, also allowing
01:56:23.700
third-party nationals. So, for instance, citizens of the United States for these seven countries so far,
01:56:29.360
but for the rest of Europe by July 1st, if they've been vaccinated once again to be able to travel in
01:56:35.620
and out of the European Union for the first time in more than a year. Melissa Bell, CNN, Paris.
01:56:41.600
Oh, great. So, now you can travel. And of course, remember going back, this was a conspiracy theory.
01:56:46.780
This was not really happening. And although Bill Gates and these people, because they knew what they
01:56:52.460
were going to do and how they're going to use the bullshit, that was dismissed as a crazy conspiracy.
01:56:59.360
And of course, now it's here. Now it's there, right? Blast Eliso over on Entropy Stream says,
01:57:05.260
USD population, speaking to the earlier Deagle and their predictions, could be due to balkanization.
01:57:10.820
And yes, and I mean, the point I made there as well is kind of like, I think you have a convergence of
01:57:16.300
so many different issues that could lead to it. I think that that's obviously part of it,
01:57:20.060
but it might not be the whole story. Part of it could be vaccine. Part of it could be
01:57:23.400
diseases that are, yes, engineered in laboratories and stuff like that, right? They do work on these
01:57:28.860
gain-of-function research, et cetera. We've talked all about that. Food shutdowns, supply chain
01:57:33.140
shutdowns, or food shortages, I should say, right? Which kind of leads into the next thing I want to
01:57:39.940
talk about here, too. Blast Eliso, was it your chat we missed, like, not last Friday, but the Friday
01:57:45.300
before that? I saved a copy on my desktop, because I saw we missed it, and it was just an accident.
01:57:52.420
Was it you, Blast Eliso, who did that? Or did I get the name wrong? Anyway, I said at the time,
01:57:57.160
we didn't intend to miss it. I saw you in chat later. It's like, oh, they didn't read my chat,
01:58:03.120
and we just missed it. I think it was you who did it. Anyway, go back to the no-go zone following
01:58:06.580
the Flashback Friday show, and I addressed your chat there. But anyway, thank you. Blast Eliso,
01:58:10.740
and one from Mr. Noseberg as well. Thank you, Mr. Noseberg. Good. A couple of emoticons
01:58:15.120
pointing that way, but I don't see anything on that side. Thank you, Mr. Noseberg. I appreciate it,
01:58:21.340
unless it's to bring my attention to something which I missed or something like that. But thank you
01:58:26.160
for that. Yes, so let's do this here real quick. We're kind of at the end of our time here,
01:58:34.980
but I do have a couple of more important stories to show. And of course, it's related to the
01:58:41.240
inflation that is bound to happen, specifically in the U.S., but probably many other countries as well.
01:58:48.540
Real estate is going up. As I said, food shortages, attack on farmers. There are droughts in certain
01:58:55.900
southwestern parts of the U.S. and things like that. A lot of things are happening and brewing at the
01:59:00.080
same time, right? Ship shortages in Asian countries, which is leading to even problems for farmers to get
01:59:07.300
their hands on new equipment, which leads to food shortages. There are incentivizing, the government
01:59:15.340
is incentivizing or subsidizing people to burn their crops and all kinds of weird things that
01:59:20.920
we've covered over the last few months here, right? But check out this one real quick, a thread here
01:59:24.940
on how both BlackRock, but also other what they call pension funds and things like that are actually
01:59:34.300
ending up buying. Wall Street, essentially, is buying up houses at an incredible rate across the U.S.,
01:59:42.240
right? So here's a thread, and it's regarding a story on Wall Street Journal here. If you sell a
01:59:49.060
house these days, the buyer might be a pension fund, was the title for it here. So BlackRock is buying
01:59:54.700
every single family house that they can find, paying 20 to 50 percent above asking price and
02:00:00.400
outbidding normal homebuyers. Why are corporations, pension funds, and property investment groups
02:00:05.060
buying entire neighborhoods out from the middle class? Let's take a look. Homes are popping up on
02:00:11.140
MLS, it's like the internal listing, right, for real estate agents, right? And are going on a
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contract within a few hours. BlackRock, among others, are buying up thousands of new homes and
02:00:24.620
entire neighborhoods. So who's BlackRock? Only the world's largest asset manager and is leading
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a proponent of the Great Reset. They're looking to redistribute, get this, $120 trillion, the entire
02:00:36.020
wealth of the world's middle class and poor combined several times over. As an example, a 124 new home
02:00:42.960
neighborhood was bought in its entirety in Texas. Average Americans were outbid to a tune of $32
02:00:48.540
million. Homes sold at an average, if 20 percent above listing. Now the entire neighborhood is made
02:00:55.500
up of SFRs. So what are SFRs? Single family rentals. Now your potential lower to middle class
02:01:03.280
homeowner is positioned to be a permanent renter. This matters because for the lower and middle class,
02:01:09.220
owning a home is the most major part of any financial success and future upward mobility.
02:01:16.100
This is wealth redistribution and it ain't rich people's wealth that's getting redistributed.
02:01:22.020
It's normal American middle class, salt of the earth, wealth heading into the hands of the world's
02:01:27.140
most powerful entities and individuals. The traditional finance vehicle gone forever. Home equity is the
02:01:33.040
main financial element that middle class families use to build wealth. And BlackRock, a Federal
02:01:39.120
Reserve funded financial institution, is buying up all these houses to make sure that young families
02:01:44.260
can't build wealth. And where did we see that before? The World Economic Forum, the you'll own
02:01:53.640
nothing and you'll be happy. Where is it again? Do I have it? Remember that? That's what this is, right?
02:01:59.800
Anyway, they continue here. That's right. Federal Reserve funded financial institute. Let that sink
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in for a minute. Got it. They're using your tax dollars to fuck over the lower and middle class
02:02:09.700
and it's permanent. Not one presidential administration, not one press administration of
02:02:16.260
bullshit. That is funded. This is fundamental to reorganizing society. Anyway, it goes, goes on there.
02:02:21.860
You get the idea. Do they include a, you'll own nothing and you'll be happy? No, not on this one.
02:02:27.380
So that's part of it. That's part of the problems, right? Let me see. Was it the World Economic Forum?
02:02:32.560
I had that under. Yeah, here it is, right? Let me just pull that in, right? That's what it is.
02:02:38.340
You'll own nothing and you'll be happy. No more owning homes. You'll be renting. You'll be leasing it
02:02:44.620
and you'll be much better off for you too, right? So here are some of the headlines here too.
02:02:50.620
When Wall Street is your landlord from the Atlantic, I'm surprised they're covering some
02:02:53.960
of this. They're a horrible outlet in some regards, right? With the help from the federal
02:02:57.680
government, institutional investors became major players in the rental market. They promised to
02:03:02.480
return profits to their investors and convenience to their tenants. Investors are happy
02:03:07.840
and surprise, surprise, tenants are not happy. Big surprise. So here's the Wall Street Journal
02:03:13.100
reporting here. If you sell a house these days, the buyer might be a pension fund. Good stuff,
02:03:19.140
right? Here is a reminder here too from the Washington Post that climate lockdowns is coming
02:03:28.860
as well. And for a while we heard, by the way, that it was good that we had the lockdowns because
02:03:35.840
it eased up and all the production around the world and blah, blah, blah. Carbon dioxide levels
02:03:40.820
are lower than it ever have been before were some of the news stories we heard at the time.
02:03:44.960
But apparently here, according to the Washington Post, despite the pandemic, carbon dioxide levels
02:03:49.600
in atmosphere hits record high. If we want to avoid catastrophic climate change, the highest priority
02:03:55.740
must be to reduce CO2 pollution to zero at the earliest possible date, one top scientist said,
02:04:03.700
which is insanity. Complete insanity. That's not how it works. And you don't just remove carbon dioxide
02:04:12.620
out of the atmosphere. But who was the clip we played it from? Was it, oh, it was the lunatic,
02:04:20.480
right? John Heinz Kerry, right? He said that we have to pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere.
02:04:26.260
We don't only have to go to net zero on everything, which relates to the document we've talked about
02:04:32.180
many times, absolute zero, right? That's part of the great reset and all that stuff. No, we have
02:04:35.920
to go further. We have to pull it out of the atmosphere. We have to invent machines that can
02:04:40.940
extract carbon. I'm looking for the clip here. Unfortunately, I can't find it. This, of course,
02:04:46.780
would be death for most plant life, right? As they use carbon dioxide, right? One of the best
02:04:54.340
ways you can do is to increase carbon dioxides if you want more and lusher plant life, which means
02:05:00.180
they, you know, they take in carbon dioxide and they excrete oxygen, right? It's a symbiotic
02:05:05.280
relationship we have with our plant allies, as they said in Chaz, right? No, but it's true.
02:05:13.100
Ah, damn it. I can't find that clip now. Okay, well, we'll find it another time, but it's just
02:05:16.760
incredible, right? So my point here is, why I mention it too, is climate lockdowns are coming. This is
02:05:23.480
going to be part of why everything is going to be grind to a halt. Everything is going to be shut
02:05:28.580
down. Everything is going to be, there's not going to be anything left. No production, no nothing,
02:05:33.520
right? Quick mention here at the end, more insanity, absolutely insanity, right? Oregon is looking at
02:05:43.240
passing a law that would criminalize animal husbandry. So basically, no more farming, right?
02:05:50.560
Listen to this here. Let me zoom in a bit, because it's a bit small here.
02:05:55.200
Following right on the heels of Colorado's Initiative 16 is an extremely similar action
02:06:00.940
taking place in Oregon. Initiative Petition 13, or IP13, or the, quote,
02:06:07.660
Abuse, Neglect, and Assault Exemption Modification and Improvement Act uses cookie cutter style language
02:06:15.720
in the same vein as Colorado's Initiative 16. The language of Oregon IP13 will criminalize the basic
02:06:22.340
animal husbandry practices such as artificial insemination and humane processing. Animal extremists
02:06:28.560
are behind this push and are leaning heavily on their platforms, social media, and public support
02:06:33.960
to get IP13 passed into law. Not actual animal industry professionals or animal welfare experts.
02:06:39.840
As with Colorado's Initiative, the underlying language and motive comes from an extremist ideology
02:06:45.480
to entirely dismantle all animal agriculture, research, clothing, and even pets. Extremists believe
02:06:54.120
animal ownership is akin to slavery and therefore abuse and conclude that they should not be in human
02:07:02.500
care. If you viewed the text of Oregon IP13, click here. I guess we can click in on it for a moment.
02:07:09.840
The Great Reset. That's how it looks. That's how it's going to be passed into law. These kinds of
02:07:15.620
things, right? And you know that at the end of this, it will be, we invent robots to improve our lives
02:07:22.580
so we can live and do something or use, basically using our intellect as homo sapiens to improve our
02:07:30.800
surroundings, to make things easier for us. Farming, of course, has been a staple of our civilization for
02:07:37.060
a few thousands of years now, right? Now, just do away with that. We'll eat soy protein. We'll eat
02:07:43.060
bugs. We'll find other ways of feeding us, right? We're looking at a man-made holodomore-type
02:07:49.720
catastrophe here if these lunatics get their way. Look, I'm not a big fan of massive, you know,
02:07:56.840
those massive slaughterhouses and the way that the process of animals and this conveyor-bait style
02:08:01.620
and stuff like that. But smaller-scale farms, totally fine. They're treated better there and
02:08:09.020
stuff like that, too. And it's just like, you know, you know that they'll push, this is part of
02:08:14.120
pushing synthetic beef as a way out of this, right? You know that eventually they'll tax meat and beef
02:08:19.900
and pork, chicken and all this stuff so high if they get their way that people will be forced
02:08:26.620
to go over to this synthetic garbage, right? And you know, it's like Bill Gates is buying all
02:08:34.020
this, you know, farmland on top of it, right? We've shown those stories, right? What they're
02:08:38.820
doing. Bill and Melinda Gates' foothold on farmland, right? They're buying up things to do what?
02:08:44.220
To do presumably nothing on it. Maybe some server farm or something like that for the future
02:08:51.240
matrix that they're going to try to put us in, right? Cockfree Zone over on Entropy says BlackRock
02:08:57.560
is owned by the Small Hats. BlackRock also just secured rights to have a majority ownership of
02:09:03.800
foreign-owned financial companies in China. I'm not surprised about that. Remember, too, and it kind
02:09:07.960
of goes back to the earlier story that I mentioned regarding this, regarding the language change in
02:09:14.880
the media and stuff like that, New York Times and stuff, that BlackRock has gone in on, like,
02:09:20.960
the BLM bullshit, right? That they became an SJW outlet and stuff like that, too, is another way
02:09:26.060
of kind of for them to deflect, really. Now, don't get me wrong. I truly believe that BlackRock's,
02:09:30.900
they hate white people, essentially, and they like it and go along with the ideology, right?
02:09:35.620
But to a large extent, they also hoodwink the classical leftist crowd, right, who would be
02:09:44.880
traditionally skeptical of this type of behavior and the banking industry and stuff, the banking
02:09:50.800
segment. And they managed to just kind of woo them by donating some millions to BLM and to put a
02:09:57.760
rainbow flag on their logos on the Twitter accounts, not in Saudi Arabia, as we learned, and all these
02:10:05.420
other countries, right? But they do it in Western countries, basically. BlackRock has basically
02:10:10.440
taken over the role of Goldman Sachs, right? BlackRock is now the vampire squid on the face of
02:10:15.880
humanity for all time. That's their new motto, I believe, and even officially so. So, yeah, so the
02:10:23.380
part of the fix here, of course, will be impossible burgers. It will be all plant-based diets and stuff
02:10:32.560
like that, right? A lot of estrogen in many of these fake meats and stuff like that. The soy
02:10:37.760
thing is a big problem. The impossible burgers have really high soy, which, of course, furthers the
02:10:43.680
hormonal disruption that we're undergoing right now, too, on a massive scale, right? So all these
02:10:48.840
things are going to be rolled out. That's kind of the conclusion of the show here today, that you have
02:10:54.460
a convergence of issues that's going to make it seem that we just accidentally fell into an era of
02:11:04.420
doomsday, and they're going to have all these things lined up to make our existence, you know,
02:11:09.720
kind of workable and manageable again. But it will entail you handing over all your control, not owning
02:11:15.600
anything, and eating bugs and synthetic beef and meat and all that kind of stuff, and no more meat.
02:11:20.680
You giving up everything, they controlling everything, the passports, the vaccines, and all
02:11:26.960
that kind of stuff. I think at the end of the day, they won't be able to pull it off. I think it's
02:11:31.760
much too fast and too quick and too hard and all that stuff. It depends on how much they decide to
02:11:36.580
do with the kind of the cyber polygon type of events that they might pull off. You know, hopefully
02:11:42.820
they don't, but they might. An attack on the electrical grid, complete shutdown, production lines being
02:11:48.360
brought to a halt, etc. I mean, that could cause massive damage, right? Massive population decline
02:11:57.040
because of that. So I don't know if the deagles referenced earlier are correct or not. Maybe they
02:12:02.020
are correct, right? We'll just have to see. But just keep in mind that when you see some of these
02:12:05.660
things starting to collapse and fall apart, it's not organic. It's not an accident. This is by design.
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This is a blight that's coming that they have designed, maybe not from day one, but from decades
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going back, right? They knew they wanted to do something like that. And today, people call it
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the Great Reset. We used to call it other things in the past, right? But none of this is organic and
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much of it could have been and would have been preventable if we had good people in positions of
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power, influence, and in the establishment. All right, boys and girls, there we go. Thank you
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so much for watching today. I should wrap up there. I'm losing my voice as well. I've been yapping too
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much today. I appreciate every one of you. Thank you so much for joining us here today. So it's good
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seeing you. Thank you to everyone over on Trovo for joining us. That's one more chat, super chat on
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entropy came in. Let me check that real quick. And then we'll wrap up here for today. And this study,
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by the way, too, you see on screen was kind of interesting. It shows, I forgot to mention that
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it's from New Zealand, the Herald paper there. And it showed in some regards, vegan, vegetarian diet
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could be better for your heart and stuff like that. But mostly it was detrimental, especially to
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developing kids and infants. Of course, it was not good and stuff like that, too. And add on to it,
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if they bring out the synthetic stuff, it's going to be even worse. But they show that basically we need
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to do more research to find out whether it's good or not. And they were shorter. I saw somewhere
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that they had less, they were less intelligent. You need to eat what our ancestors have been eating
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for the longest time, what our system has been developed to. That's what I believe. That's why
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they're taking it away. Anyway, Black Phillip here on entropy stream says,
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Henrik, have you done a deep dive into the Swedish CEO of AstraZeneca? I saw in passing,
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I looked briefly into it, and he's some sort of elite, and he's leaving to be the head of an
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Israeli biotech firm. Super shady. Yeah, so I saw someone put a kind of a Magen David next to his
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name, but I don't think so. I think his name is just Barry, right? Isn't that one of the guys?
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I don't think he, I think he's just a Swede, to be honest. Let me see if I can find that real quick
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here. Okay, that was strong. Copy and paste. What is this? Zeneca. How do you spell that again?
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Zeneca. Let me pull that in. CEO of AstraZeneca. Oh, that's new now. Okay, he's moved on then.
02:14:38.220
Okay, I'll look into him, but right now they say it's Pascal Soriaux, but I think they update,
02:14:44.720
they have changed that. It was, I saw him in passing. I thought it was Barry or something
02:14:48.180
like that, but as we know, that's a, that's just a name for, for mountain in Sweden. But I'll look
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into him. I haven't. It's kind of hard to do just right at the tail end here, but thank you for the
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heads up, Black Phillip. I'll look into it. I saw it in passing though, but yeah, occasionally you get
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some of those Swedish industrialists like the Wallenberg family and stuff like that. They're
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very, even, I would say Bill Gates. Oh, what's his name? Ah, Jesus, I'm forgetting it. The
02:15:16.180
moderate party guy. I can't believe him. Carl Bildt. That's right, Carl Bildt. You get some
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of these Swedes occasionally that like are led into the kind of upper halls of some of the elites
02:15:26.360
and they're huge globalists, like big players, right? But I'll look into him. Thank you,
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Black Phillip. I appreciate that. I haven't heard too much about him, but the CEO of AstraZeneca,
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maybe he's just the CEO of the Swedish department of AstraZeneca. I think Astra was a, was a UK one
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and the Zeneca was the, was originally Swedish and they merged or maybe it's vice versa or something
02:15:45.340
like that, but all right. Anyway, that's it. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you so much for joining
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