00:21:36.040As the admission, as like, as people on the, you know, that's been against the COVID-19 vaccine have been pushing and pushing and pushing to like prove that this is not, it's not safe.
00:22:17.140Yeah, because it works, it works so well, doesn't it, for you?
00:22:20.020I'm fortunate to be vaccinated and boosted and have access to testing and great medical care.
00:22:25.300Well, Bill, if you cared about that through Gavi, why are you still not letting up on the patents so we can give this to the third and second world as well?
00:22:32.400Well, no, see, that's not happening because this has been a big cash cow for the guy, right?
00:22:37.940The Gates Foundation is coming together today for the first time in two years and I'm lucky to be on teams to see everyone and thank them for their hard work.
00:22:47.020We will continue working with partners and do all we can to ensure none of us have to deal with a pandemic ever again.
00:22:54.680Yeah, I played in the, again, in the weekend workshop, I played two clips of this germ team that he's launching now.
00:23:00.560So now he wants more money from government, right?
00:24:53.140It's basically like the flu, low fatality rate.
00:24:56.360It's basically just kind of affects the elderly.
00:24:59.480So now they're admitting all of this period where the world didn't go on alert, including the United States, nearly as fast as it needed to.
00:25:10.180It wasn't until early February when I was in a meeting.
00:25:45.080And, you know, the spur guts is always mildly entertaining.
00:25:47.980It's kind of a low, low scale, low hanging fruit, if you will.
00:25:51.880But anyway, this is what he said in a clip here being interviewed by the Financial Times.
00:25:56.880Are you planning to let Donald Trump back on?
00:26:02.680Well, I think there's there's a general question of should Twitter have permanent bans?
00:26:12.600And, you know, I've talked with Jack Dorsey about this.
00:26:15.700And he and I are of the same mind, which is that permanent bans should be extremely rare and really reserved for people where they're trying to for accounts that are bots or spam scam accounts where there's just no legitimacy to the account at all.
00:26:38.660But I do think that it was not correct to ban Donald Trump.
00:26:47.960I think that was that was a mistake because it alienated a large part of the country and did not ultimately result in Donald Trump not having a voice.
00:26:58.900He is not going to be on truth social, as will a large part of the sort of the right in the in the United States.
00:27:08.900And so I think this could end up being frankly worse than having a single, you know, a single forum where everyone can debate.
00:27:16.200So that means that means he wants him back. Right. That's what I'm hearing there.
00:27:20.800He wants him. We can listen to the rest of like two more minutes of that.
00:27:23.920But I think that I think Trump is going to get back on there.
00:27:27.680You know, when the deal is closed. Right. Still waiting for that.
00:27:33.180There again is I mean, it's interesting. I'll take it for now.
00:27:36.700You know, again, we'll see what happens. I think there's a there's a hook here.
00:27:39.500I think Elon is a Trojan horse. Right. But I mean, I'm not one who look at numbers and care too much about that, you know, followers and views and all that stuff.
00:27:49.100Right. But it's interesting. Like I literally I could I've been I've been coming up against like 40,000 followers on Twitter for like years.
00:27:58.820And I was like, I'm 38, 39. And then something happens and there's a mass purge and it's down to like, you know, 34, 35 again, builds up a little bit and boom.
00:28:08.580And then but now after this and they turn some shit off and it's been like massive growth.
00:28:12.900I think what it was, the red ice account is like almost 50 now. Yeah.
00:28:16.560Forty nine thousand seven hundred. Right. It's almost 50,000.
00:28:20.120And, you know, we're live streaming to Twitter and stuff like that.
00:28:22.340So this is good for us. I mean, to be on there, that's fine.
00:28:25.340I don't care. But they did something. So I mean, I'll take that. That's that's good.
00:32:03.680That's, again, a good example that when we see that there could be some differences, especially when we are speaking things so important for our fellow citizens, as in life and the digital space, the best is to come and discuss what we did.
00:32:17.380And I'm happy to see that for your life.
00:32:41.040Like if we can't even discuss our ideas and share information, whether those are factual or whether it's opinion or, you know, shit like that, we basically have nothing.
00:33:24.260RoboThink says, welcome to the shit show distractions.
00:33:27.080Yeah, I mean, yeah, but basically, again, I think it's important because I think there's a co-joint mission here.
00:33:35.580I think at some point, even if they do line up or don't line up, I think that there is a a reformation coming in a big way to Internet platforms and the digital space with these, you know, regulations and shit like that.
00:33:50.280Right. And again, they're pretending and claiming that, well, we're just responding to the wishes of the people.
00:34:00.100But before we play that and go to the EU here, listen to what the director, the new director of the Ministry of Truth, the disinformation governance board director said about Twitter.
00:34:13.100Basically, if you don't comply, if you don't obey, we'll just we'll take it over and we need to moderate or edit Twitter.
00:34:19.540And I am eligible for it because I'm verified.
00:34:23.340But there are a lot of people who shouldn't be verified, who aren't, you know, legit, in my opinion.
00:34:28.460I mean, they are real people, but they're not trustworthy.
00:35:00.540They're sitting on a call with masks on.
00:35:03.580Wikipedia is so they can add context to certain tweets.
00:35:07.000So just as a easy example, not from any political standpoint, if President Trump were still on Twitter and tweeted a claim about voter fraud.
00:35:17.300Someone could add context from one of the 60 lawsuits that went through the court or something that an election.
00:35:27.220Yeah, well, many of them did not get to present the material that they actually have.
00:35:31.300Right. But anyway, besides the point, it doesn't matter.
00:35:34.780It's the basic idea that it's these people's version of reality or truth that is going to be needs to be a little disclaimer under each tweet.
00:35:46.420An official in one of the states said perhaps your own secretary of state and his news conferences, something like that, adding context so that people have a fuller picture rather than just an individual claim on a tweet.
00:36:05.420Like, this woman has barely been in the spotlight for, what, a week or something?
00:36:11.900And I'm like, I'm very annoyed with this woman.
00:36:16.060And can someone please just ensure that this woman do not end up with any kind of power or something?
00:36:21.900I think they're going to milk this like crazy.
00:36:24.600And we're going to see every she's now literally going to become like the authority when it comes to like Internet, you know, information, basically.
00:36:32.820Right. All right. So anyway, here's listen to this back to the EU point here.
00:36:36.880There was a conference on the future of Europe.
00:36:42.360And listen to what this lunatic mad mad woman, Ursula von der Leyen or von der Leyen, the president of the European Commission, had to say about it.
00:36:52.320And again, more of all this, like more.
00:37:09.880For example, I have always argued that unanimity voting in some key areas simply no longer makes sense if we want to be able to move faster.
00:37:24.280Or that Europe should play a greater role, for example, in health or defense after the experience of the last two years.
00:37:43.940And we need to improve the way our democracy works on a permanent basis.
00:38:53.200And it's like, well, we've had these people like this woman and so many others, you know, that are run by NGOs and interest groups and foreign interests.
00:39:30.380And women like this should not be allowed anywhere near political power.
00:39:35.780Now, she is at the head of one of the most powerful institutions that we've ever seen, considering how centralized it is and all the countries that they oversee, right?
00:39:43.340And it's now up to us to take the most direct way there, either by using the full limits of what we can do within the treaties or, yes, by changing the treaties if need be.
00:40:09.620But now, in fact, if it's counteractive, it counteracts the goals that we have of the EU, what we want to do to transform it and make it work better for us, we'll just change the treaties.
00:40:27.080Whatever the hell they want, they'll just change it.
00:40:29.400Oh, well, this democracy thing, you know, doesn't kind of work that well anymore for us.
00:40:33.740You could have, you know, with these populist movements coming.
00:40:36.600In order to protect you and keep you safe, you know, we basically have to take full control, right?
00:40:42.600But Lars-Agebecker, Entropy, says they are protecting themselves from the online digital corona viruses that's emitting from their screens.
00:42:18.820And it's just, like, growing in this, like, you know, kind of synthetically engineered, you know,
00:42:25.180amniotic fluid in this plastic bag, essentially.
00:42:29.360And, yeah, this is what they're doing now, right?
00:42:33.580Indian surgeon plans to transplant womb into a trans woman in world first operation that could pave way for biological men to get pregnant.
00:42:46.180We just, it's a technological, you know, revolution.
00:42:51.380All right, let me read a little bit of this here.
00:42:52.920A surgeon in India will attempt to transplant a womb into a trans woman who was born a man, so a man then, with the view to making them pregnant.
00:43:03.720The risk of procedure will involve taking the reproductive organs from a dead donor or a patient who has transitioned the other way and had theirs removed.
00:43:13.500Can you imagine spending, like, can you, I gotta look, I gotta get some numbers and look that up and see, like, what's the, how much money is in this industry now?
00:43:26.260But, like, this is how deranged we are overall, collectively speaking, as a species right now.
00:43:30.880We're, and mostly in the West, and, you know, yes, we've been propagandized into it.
00:43:35.080But, you know, we're allowing it, right?
00:43:39.860Of taking reproductive organs from women and putting them in men as they're dressing up in, like, you know, makeup and, you know, dresses, basically, right?
00:43:52.060There has only been one documented case of a womb being inserted into a trans woman, so a man, in the past, but she died from complications just months later.
00:44:07.940There's some of these men that get, like, these, you know, these, like, hard, like, silicone cups, basically, like, implanted, right?
00:44:14.840And, like, you know, there's spaces in the ribs, like, cavities that's designed to, you know, house the breast tissue in a woman and all these things.
00:44:28.020Like, there's skeletal features here, which you can't, like, you're not, they're not going to start, like, sanding this down just to, like, make things work, right?
00:44:35.640There's, like, there's parts in a man's body which cannot, you know, wouldn't fit in a woman's, vice versa.
00:44:43.520So, of course, so, of course, that person died, right?
00:44:47.520Impregnating a trans woman would be even a bigger feature, or feat, and would require the use of IVF and a C-section because they do not have a fully functioning vagina.
00:44:59.640All right, so I gotta, I gotta, I put it on the Telegram, but I gotta show it here in live stream.
00:45:04.500I was gonna make, like, a, I was gonna make one of those, check the, this is basically where, this is where we're at right now.
00:45:10.880This is, the meme, the meme has already come to life, right?
00:45:16.140I was gonna do, like, music and then, like, show one slide at a time, go from the top left, you know, like, one, two, three, four, five, six, you know, at the end there.
00:45:25.280But, yeah, check out slide number four and five right there.
00:45:29.040There you go, that's, that's, that's what they, that's what they think, right?
00:45:46.360Maybe some kind of, I don't know, some elastic, some, like, biosynthetic rubber or something like that, that's just kind of like a big sphincter.
00:45:56.260Dr. Nirondra Kaushik, who runs a gender reassignment clinic in New Delhi, has said he is very, very optimistic that he can make a successful success of the procedure.
00:46:15.620Every trans woman wants to be as female as possible, and that includes being a mother, he's quoted saying in the mirror.
00:46:22.980The way towards this is with a uterine transplant, the same as kidney or any other transplant.
00:46:29.280Yeah, so it's just, it's just, it's kind of the same, right?
00:46:31.540Just a kidney transplant of someone who's dying because it's the same, just putting a uterus in a man.
00:46:40.140We cannot predict exactly when this will happen, but it will happen very soon.
00:46:45.620The surgeon has not revealed the recipient or given a timetable for the surgery, but he added, we have our plans, and we are very, very optimistic about this.
00:58:04.420People are speculating that these guys are working with the feds now or at least partially, whether they're informants or, I don't know, agreeing to steer things in a certain direction, right?
00:58:15.660There's all these rumors kind of flying around.
00:58:17.300And I think for a time at least people were saying that, you know, back to Alaska would, like, basically, you know, kind of, you know, sell out or whatever, like, snitch on the other people or whatnot.
00:58:27.980I'm not sure where this will take that in any, I would assume a plea deal would involve something like that.
00:58:33.320Like, yeah, if you share information with us about other people, we'll lower your sentence or something, right?
00:58:38.720But anyways, I'm not sure that that's what's going on here.
01:06:04.240And if you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and you create a crowd.
01:06:15.560And you push back on them and you tell them they're not welcome anymore, anywhere.
01:06:23.080And sadly, the domestic enemies to our voting system and our honoring our Constitution are right at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
01:06:32.960They're not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they're not going to stop after Election Day.
01:06:38.160And that should be everyone should take note of that on both levels, that this isn't they're not going to let up and they should not.
01:06:44.260If you think we're rallying now, you ain't seen nothing yet.
01:06:59.140The body count is higher on just in 2020 alone compared to like they've tried to argue that all these like anti-abortion activists have like, you know, terrorized people and they bombed and blew up things or something like.
01:07:15.360I think over like what is it now, 45 years of that?
01:08:21.260But all I know is the Supreme Court has done nothing.
01:08:23.820And they've just folded on issue after issue after issue.
01:08:26.420This abortion thing, if it's even real, I mean, it's probably not going to pass, right?
01:08:31.180But even if that's the case, is that the only time that, like, the conservative Christian right have pushed back on anything the last 40 years, right?
01:11:39.700I mean, the single lone purpose of this type of behavior, as we know, is to intimidate, is to make things as difficult as possible for them, right?
01:12:13.380A judge set bail for arson and bias crime charges at $75,000.
01:12:17.900For Mike Bivens, I don't think I've heard of him.
01:12:20.420Sources say Bivens confessed to a TV journalist before he was arrested and said, I'm not going to stop.
01:12:28.300It's one of the cases where he needs to prove how bad the right-wing is, so he's just kind of underlying what's happening all the time in the rest of the country,
01:12:36.780so that people can actually see what's going on.
01:12:38.800Or is it one of those, like, what would the other one be?
01:13:04.500Next, we'll look at the replacement issue.
01:13:06.220Like, the writing is on the wall, where this is going.
01:13:09.160Everybody can see where this is going.
01:13:10.940So, of course, those who have the monetary means to do so are buying a way out, at least a plan B at this point.
01:13:18.160They're buying, wealthy Americans are buying a second passport as plan B for their families, citing the pandemic, climate change, and political turmoil.
01:14:17.380I wonder what the most common countries, let me see here, like, oh, Iceland, Hungary, Poland, you know, maybe some of the Baltic countries.
01:14:27.800Again, some of those are not the wealthiest, but, oh boy, are they safe.
01:14:31.220And, gee, I wonder why that is, right?
01:14:33.040They're not going to go to Sweden, unless they're, like, in some, you know, in some, like, gated neighborhood or something, right?
01:15:13.100You have, like, a hardcore commie regimes on and off in Portugal, too.
01:15:16.980Even the current UN head is from Portugal.
01:15:19.700He's, like, the head of Socialist International for a bunch of years, and then he goes and becomes the head of the UN, miraculously, right?
01:15:31.020We're going to watch some clips here now, and we're going to begin watching a segment by everyone's favorite, Joy Reid on MSNBC, and we're beginning here because they're panicking about the fact that Tucker Carlson is pointing out this idea with the replacement, right?
01:15:48.460We showed you the other day how the New York Times had a people, and they're interviewing this guy in the segment here, how he had watched every single episode of Tucker Carlson to mark down when he had used the term replacement or some kind of similar concept, but maybe worded it a bit different.
01:16:06.720And they went on to describe just how dangerous Tucker Carlson's content is.
01:16:12.400I mean, again, last time I watched, like, he's bringing on, like, Candace Owens and talking about how bad the Nordic countries are.
01:37:39.400Great reporting, Guy. Yeah, so he's just making it up just to make money. Now, he's wealthy,
01:37:46.840of course. He's rich. And frankly, that he's not taking more risks is you can say what you want
01:37:52.980about that. Again, I think net positive with Tucker. But yeah, he's covering for the elites,
01:37:57.060right? I mean, even his book was like a ship of fools. It was basically like a warning the elite
01:38:00.560of saying like, look, if you don't do anything and reverse this, like everybody out there are going
01:38:04.920to get angry and they're going to come for our wealth, right? Our witches. We're going
01:38:10.180to be sacrificed here. We've got to turn around the ship now, right? Archie of an entropy stream
01:38:14.100says, regarding Joy Reid about Tucker, isn't the black calling the pot kettle? I'd say that
01:38:20.800she should look in the mirror, but it would break. Yeah, she's a mute, Joy Reid. Everyone's
01:38:27.340favorite, right? Let me see. Pure Alipedopilacost something. Sorry, I butchered your name.
01:38:34.480It says, riot season is upon us. Post two, post one was deleted. I think I saw the first
01:38:40.460one. But anyway, yes, new, I think new riots is going to happen. This is going to be an
01:38:44.080exciting summer. Magnus van Thule. Thanks, sir. Good to see you. 1488 donation. I appreciate
01:38:49.220that. What in the world was, what in the world is that meaning now? WWB Advocate. What
01:38:56.600is that, what does that stand for again? You should just let me know. I can read the whole
01:39:00.180thing. WWB Advocate says women in politics in the first place was undermining Western kind.
01:39:07.760Politics is versus, I guess, us versus them, right? You can't have an us versus them mentality
01:39:17.200while desiring being dominated. Yeah, feminism, you could argue, has been the most, one of the
01:39:23.280number one, like ruining, like the first and the biggest problem that has, you know, faced
01:39:30.980us. Well, yeah, look at, look at who's behind selling most of the feminists stuff out there,
01:39:35.860right? Again, from WWB Advocate says women shouldn't be involved in politics in the first place.
01:39:41.620Politics is, oh, I read that one then. Thank you. Men are, Lottasen says men are the ones greenlighting
01:39:49.860and performing this shit. Stop blaming women, you big baby. Fight, fight, fight. Using, well,
01:39:57.940again, someone out there manipulated women to turn against the men, right? That's how it works. And so,
01:40:03.360yes, women are a part of the equation of the problem, just as men is a part of the problem of
01:40:09.240not controlling the situation and reining it in. I think that it's useless to, again, that's, you know,
01:40:16.240we've been over this many times, but just one side to blame the other, when it comes to white men
01:40:20.920blaming white women or white women blaming white men is literally just the perpetuation of the very
01:40:26.600people that have done this to us to be, to begin with, to do their bidding. That's how I see it.
01:40:32.520WWB Advocate says using body fluids as a weapon should be a special kind of felony. Yeah, again,
01:40:38.160if you, if you, it occurred to me when you talk about the, we show that clip with the black woman
01:40:45.840at the beginning, the introductory clip that I played, of talking about how miserable she was,
01:40:51.180she was 57 years old, and I'm only here because my mom didn't have a choice and stuff like that,
01:40:56.360right? The other one we played, was that Week in War? Yeah, it's coming up in the 3.14 show that
01:41:05.300Lana is doing with Lauren Witzke. We played it in there as well, so that you can watch that either
01:41:09.940later tonight or tomorrow, whenever we put that up here next. But in that one, we played that clip
01:41:14.760as well of this crazy black woman outside of a church, like digging out like a mock baby out of
01:41:23.580her, you know, outfit, she has like a swim, some swimwear on, like a bathing suit, I think, on or
01:41:29.980something, and no underwear, anything, she's like spread eagle, and you can see everything, and it's just
01:41:34.600like a big mess down there, and she's like pulling out this baby with like threads on it, and like
01:41:39.400bashing it against the floor, or the ground, right? And just, I'm killing my baby, you know,
01:41:44.960she says and stuff like that. Like if people walk around like doing that kind of stuff, like
01:41:48.700shouldn't, shouldn't it like be illegal for them to have, to have babies if they have desires to
01:41:55.160murder their babies? Like isn't there some kind of, because there's other, there's other pre-crime
01:42:01.140stuff, like you're admitting to a crime, or like, you call somebody and say, I'm going
01:42:05.540to go and bomb this place, or whatever, right? I think that's, that's illegal, right? To like
01:42:11.780communicate that, or say that to somebody, right? It's basically, you could be at least
01:42:15.880arrested for that, right? But no, these women are completely free, they're just, I want to
01:42:21.260murder, if I had a, you know, a baby, I'd kill it, or something, they have a plaque, you know,
01:42:26.080say, again, just make it illegal for them, then, or something, right? Stop them. These
01:42:30.460are insane, insane, crazy people. And again, I don't want to see them reproduce. I just
01:42:35.240don't see what the win is here, by forcing some of these lunatics by law to have, to have
01:42:41.100babies, and then, you know, more of them, right? Okay, two more here from Advocate, says
01:42:49.320anti-whites use the word hate to describe anything which doesn't fit their narrative. It is to undermine
01:42:54.000us. Indeed, censorship of the R word should be enforced, just like any other racial slur.
01:43:01.580Thank you, sir. Okay, so let's switch to the next one now. And this is kind of interesting.
01:43:07.340It's called the Great Replacement Network. And let's play a video first, which is an interview
01:43:12.700with some of the people behind it. And then we'll take a look at their video that they produced
01:43:19.020for it, too. And there's a couple of things I want to share about it. But check this out here.
01:43:23.920The Great Replacement Network. And it kind of dovetails with like, you know, oh my God,
01:43:27.540Tucker's talking about white replacement, right? Plus, there is an anti-immigration movement
01:43:31.760on YouTube that has been birthed by white supremacist talking points. How is this happening?
01:43:38.000Oh, no, I can't believe it. And raising the curtain on the American dream, a co-writer of a
01:43:42.880new musical and the message she hopes a generation of dreamers will hear. How have white supremacist
01:43:48.720talking points turned into a movement on YouTube? Someone revealing how big the problem is, is going
01:43:54.140to join us. And later, it is more than just a musical, the co-writer of Americano on the
01:43:59.560message it holds for dreamers. That's ahead.
01:44:01.760I included that because it's like, isn't it funny how like, oh my God, someone is talking
01:44:08.440about like immigration on YouTube and that they don't want open borders and they don't
01:44:12.400love being replaced. Right. And then, which is crazy. How did this happen? How do we stop
01:44:16.840them? Right. And then the segment right after how dreamers are like, here's a theater play
01:44:22.600about dreamers and all these wonderful people are here to replace whites who are now taking
01:44:26.960over culture in your country. It's just insane. This week, DHS joined the fight against immigration
01:44:33.720disinformation, announcing a new governance board to monitor my this about the U.S. Mexico
01:44:39.280border. That's right. So if you don't like open borders, we'll come get you with the
01:44:43.280with the disinformation czar. Right. A study by the nonprofit group Define American shows
01:44:48.260how persuasive these lies are and are the major effect they're having on voters, despite being
01:44:53.620full of misinformation. In 2020, we polled likely voters in swing states about their YouTube
01:45:00.860viewing habits to see if those patterns affected their beliefs on immigration. Among those who
01:45:06.240watch YouTube regularly, 63 percent talked with friends or family about immigration after
01:45:12.300watching immigration content on YouTube. Oh, my God. How do we stop that? That should be
01:45:17.160legal right there. So with everything they've done to YouTube, it's still not good enough.
01:45:23.06028 percent contacted a politician and 21 percent changed their vote for a representative.
01:45:30.200That's huge. That's a problem. The report revealing how the great replacement theory spread online
01:45:35.720by taking white supremacist talking points from the fringe to your feed.
01:45:40.120It's the same thing. It's the same thing over and over and over on these channels. And here's another organization that were given three million by George Soros to make like some mind map of how, oh, my God, these people are communicating and they're making a video on YouTube. And how do we stop them? What's happening? They watch the stuff and then someone changed their mind. Well, shut it down right now.
01:46:07.120Right now. So, again, I mean, you know, it's not too many people. YouTube is a ruined platform. You know, we have a channel. I'm on there right now.
01:46:16.120Mr. Henrik Palmgren, right? You can find us there and see how long that lasts now when I mention it. But I don't plug that. But the point is, is like everyone that's like interesting and edgy on YouTube are basically being kicked off.
01:46:30.500There's a there's a couple exceptions, maybe. But, you know, you can see that in the PragerU, the Blaze, Fox News, New York Post is some of the big ones, right?
01:46:41.120The Hoover Institution, right? Basically, we need absolute 100 percent adherence to our view and just like open maximized open borders.
01:46:51.060If you don't have that, that's it. You're part of the great replacement network. They love their lists.
01:46:55.520These people. Joining me now, Shauna Sigalow, director of digital storytelling at Define American, an organization that, full disclosure, I co-founded, and Asana Ahmad, an immigration attorney and advocate.
01:47:05.640It is good to see you both. Shauna, talk us through this diagram of the great replacement network.
01:47:10.520Hey, it's Lauren Southern, right? She's pivoted, isn't that? Is that Lauren Southern? Is that how she looks now?
01:47:16.180That's her on the left there. Define American. Yeah, it's like this.
01:47:20.800What is American anyway? Well, it says so in the Naturalization Act of 1786, whatever the exact year it was, right?
01:47:30.440We want white men of good character. There you go. Boom. Defined. That's America.
01:47:35.800Diagram of the great replacement network. What did you learn about this theory's popularity online and where a channel like MSNBC fits in?
01:47:45.080Absolutely. And first of all, thank you so much for having me. So Define American, the organization I work at, is a narrative change organization.
01:47:55.580So we really believe that in order to change immigration policy, first, we really need to change the conversation about this issue.
01:48:03.040How do you need to change it? You have open borders. There's literally like, what, a million people slated to come through the border here in the next couple of months or something, right?
01:48:16.300What is there left to change? There is no immigration policy. It's just wide open borders.
01:48:21.460And again, this dovetails with removal of Title 42. We'll show a clip in a moment later how the CDC director, Rochelle Walensky, part of the tribe, admits that they were lobbying, the CDC were lobbying, so that they could get back the borders to be wide open again, right?
01:48:40.080There is no policy here. There is literally nothing left.
01:48:42.640So we advocate for better representation of immigrant stories in the media. And obviously, digital narratives have become more and more important in our age.
01:48:54.660So we decided a couple of years ago to really invest in looking at narratives online. And we started with this landscape analysis of YouTube.
01:49:02.240So what we're looking at with that visualization is the top anti-immigration content of the last 15 years.
01:49:10.860And what we found in our landscape analysis is that the majority of the most viral anti-immigration content actually is produced by a handful of organizations.
01:49:21.560And the reason why that's very important is I think there is a pervasive narrative idea out there that xenophobia and anti-immigration rhetoric comes from individuals.
01:49:34.420It comes from citizens and it's a populist grassroots sentiment. And that's not what we saw in the research.
01:49:40.780What we saw in the research is that actually these messaging campaigns and communication strategies are highly intentional, they're centralized, and they come from well-funded institutions.
01:49:53.280But, you know, you know that they're all weaved together in their opinions and stuff like that, right?
01:49:58.440They were just explaining how this comes from the fringes and then it's people like Tucker Carlson that picks them up.
01:50:03.980But now she's counter-arguing that and saying, no, this is, it's highly centralized. It's being funded by, I love that.
01:50:10.680Somehow they always find some secret money, right? It's like Putin is giving these people money or the, what was the other family, the, what was that other conservative family?
01:50:20.720I forget their name now, right? I mean, yeah, the Koch brothers to blame for a while, but there's another one.
01:50:26.480And now it's like a dangerous centralized message. And therefore, voila, we need to confine, you know, we need to control it.
01:50:36.340And the Mercers, right? It was now one of the families, right? Oh, it was an article out there how Red Ice had received money from the Mercers.
01:50:43.640It's like nothing back. It is. Someone just threw it out. And it's like, well, that's, well, that's settled.
01:50:48.500Is it, it's in, you know, the Daily Beast or whatever the hell this was mentioned, or maybe it was just some journalist on Twitter or something, right?
01:50:54.860It was like, who's paying for this? It's looking too good. But look at those graphics or something.
01:51:00.600It was like, oh, therefore the five, you need 5 million to do something like that.
01:51:05.080Like it's, it's just every time it's the same thing. Let's see where she, where she goes with it.
01:51:10.500But it's like, no, it's a fringe idea. No, it's centralized. Oh, it's big money behind this.
01:51:14.860Oh no, this is coming, trickling up from irrelevant positions, right?
01:51:18.580They're trying to attack this from every single angle.
01:51:21.500And it's not working. They are losing the narrative and they're freaking out because still after all this control on YouTube,
01:51:30.700these are still videos that are doing well and it's still like part of the content on there.
01:51:35.700I know Hassan is going to speak about the Tantan network, but we're talking about hundreds of millions of dollars,
01:51:41.360decades of infrastructure. And essentially what we're talking about is an anti-immigration media machine.
01:51:50.980Nothing like this exists on the pro-immigration or progressive side.
01:51:55.000And perhaps, yeah, we just have all of the mainstream media on our side.
01:51:58.360We just have all the politicians essentially on our side.
01:52:01.760We just have the whole cultural framework of movies and television shows and producers and directors and funders and money and big donors.
01:52:09.380And the George Soros and the Rothschilds, you know, it's like, no, no, nothing like this exists at all.
01:52:16.460That's, and they're pretending like it's, again, the Roe versus Wade thing, but it's like, oh my God, the right wing are on the attack, right?
01:52:24.600They're, they're destroying everything by like reverting one thing.
01:52:28.600So you, you, you, you'll never, you'll never obsess or, or get stuck on like positive developments for your own movement, right?
01:52:36.840I mean, that's the, it's kind of self-evident in a way, but these people are not going to say, well, look at what we, look at how much success we achieved the last 40 years.
01:53:06.740So as soon as you see a counter reaction to that, including someone just making YouTube videos and saying that they don't like what they're seeing, that these are, oh my God, they have a network well-funded and well-oiled to shut down our precious open borders and a white replacement.
01:53:22.820That's the reason why we keep losing on this issue.
01:53:27.100This is, yeah, you're definitely losing.
01:53:29.240I'm sorry, but they think that they are losing the immigration debate.
01:53:34.940I mean, not even the debate, like they're thinking they're losing, like as the borders are wide open, millions of people are pouring in every year.
01:53:43.960So we've like, we're just come off of like waves of waves of migrant, like just, you know, a migrant crisis, like they called it right a few years ago in the EU.
01:53:55.060And that's continued, of course, is still continuing.
01:53:58.740They're not able to see that they're like inflicting this upon us against our wishes, against our will.
01:54:44.420One of the elements that we studied in our report is actually around the packaging of these videos.
01:54:50.700So we were really interested in the way that these messages are disseminated and packaged.
01:54:57.180So we looked at different animation styles, different genres, different.
01:55:01.040Again, listen to what, this is the number one issue that she brings up.
01:55:12.060The reason why people are watching these videos and are attracted to it, despite being shadow banned, despite being demoted on YouTube, right?
01:55:20.940There's still enough videos and getting enough attention and play out there, right?
01:55:24.520But they're focusing on what animation style they had or how it was graphically packaged or how it was presented.
01:55:33.140Nothing about the content or like what's being said.
01:56:11.460And what we found is actually most of the videos that are the top performing the last 15 years are presented as explainer videos, sort of educational content.
01:56:23.100And we actually think that that's why they're so effective because.
01:56:30.060They're just fooling everybody into thinking that this is true when everybody knows it's not.
01:56:34.780So we have to examine what methods they use and then we have to break that down and prevent people from being able to present it in such a way.
01:56:41.220Again, why do you think they're rolling out the disinformation saw right now?
01:57:18.980JP says over on Entropy Stream, so we'll break in the clip real quick.
01:57:22.740Henrik, I'm just waiting for the day the ADL goes too far.
01:57:26.260And Tucker does a piece on their history showing that the organization was started to defend a Jewish pedophile by pinning a murder of a young white girl on a black janitor.
01:57:35.860While no one believed that story, even during the Jim Crow South.
01:57:39.380He has said he went on, what's her name, the gal who worked on Fox for some time.
01:57:46.420Now she's like doing some podcast on, maybe it's on Sirius XM.
01:58:00.320You know, it's straight open like on our show.
01:58:01.800So at least I think he knows a lot more than he's actually letting on.
01:58:06.760But at some point, man, I mean, look, he might do it at a certain tempo or he wants to bring as many people possible aboard or something, you know, but he better start speaking out against some of this stuff.
01:58:16.500He has the platform and he needs to do it right.
01:58:19.040Western Man says there is no, thank you, JP, I appreciate that.
01:58:22.840There is no white replacement, Western Man says, if total white erasure happens, there is no replacing us.
01:58:29.340Who created Western civilization and maintains it?
01:59:25.160And we have Masek's Guerrillion as well saying, is gaslighting the correct word for explaining how this is genocide if it happens to any other race than whites?
01:59:36.000If it happens to us, it's no big deal.
01:59:38.180It's literally genocide for every other race.
01:59:49.740The biggest psychologic psyop in human history.
01:59:53.940This, as far as I know, has never happened in history where a people, at least a portion of the people, is willfully going along and lobbying for their own, yeah, replacement or being erasured, right?
02:00:07.200Historically speaking, taken out of circulation.
02:00:10.040And then the other part, who might not agree, still not on a massive scale, is organizing against it.
02:00:14.840There's some, we're in the early stages, right?
02:00:16.340But again, you'd think that there'd be much more pushback against this at this point, but it's not, and that's worrying.
02:06:52.800And we see it coming out now and shifting the entire discourse on immigration around immigration policy despite the fact that it's not the vision of America that most Americans believe in.
02:07:10.200Most Americans we submit believe that it doesn't matter what language you speak or where you're from or, you know, how you love or who you love.
02:07:36.720Like, but even that, I mean, at least that, I know there's like a lot of pushback on like, well, they need to at least learn English, right?
02:07:57.100It doesn't matter where in the world you live.
02:07:58.680Everybody has the right to come to America or to Europe and become a citizen and fit right in and get all the benefits that you and your generations struggled and toiled in the fields and died in mines for.
02:08:13.540Literally, like if you go back to like industrialization period in England and other places, right?
02:08:33.440And the Tanton network believes in this this great replacement theory, which is referenced, you know, in the in the report several times.
02:08:42.300And this is what they've been peddling for 40 years over and over peddling fear of others.
02:08:48.720Yeah, because there hasn't been open borders.
02:08:51.080Demographics haven't changed over the last 40 years.
02:08:53.300It's just complete, just complete lies that are being sold for no reason whatsoever.
02:08:57.500Fear that America won't be America anymore if we let all these immigrants in that brown and black people are uncivilized or diseased or genetically inferior.
02:09:06.080And yes, they actually are eugenicists and actually believe in a genetic hierarchy.
02:09:10.940Again, if they bring up Tucker, you literally they literally go in the opposite direction of this.
02:09:59.420And you see like the you have you encourage those that are fit and smart and intelligent and can do good things in society and transform things and help ultimately help everybody out.
02:10:11.780And why not, if you could enforce policies where you have less of people that are dependent, people that would be suffering from diseases or something like that.
02:10:23.700Again, it's not about killing people that's alive.
02:10:26.200It's about encouraging the right kind, improving humanity over time, making us better, smarter, higher IQ, more fit, more capable, more inventive, all those things.
02:10:52.060And again, Tucker even had Candace Owens on talking about how, you know, Nordic countries are Nazi fascist up there because they have policies of like trying to limb, trying to lessen the amount of people that have, I don't know, like cerebral palsy or something like that.
02:11:33.380We need basically the the the center glob.
02:11:36.020But we need to turn them in our direction so that they will vote us into power so we can keep the borders open and replace these dumb white people conversation.
02:12:12.900That's enough to change policy around immigration.
02:12:15.820And obviously, in the 2016 campaign, we saw how immigration became the central talking point of the GOP and research ascends from the Berkman.
02:12:31.740This is not there's not an interesting discussion to be had.
02:12:34.820The time center really dug into how digital spaces played a role in shifting immigration to the center of the campaign, specifically Breitbart.
02:12:46.100And going into the 2022 midterms and 2024 election, I think we really need to be paying attention to these narratives.
02:12:53.720Shana, Hassan, thank you both so much for being with us.
02:13:21.980I would love to see, you know, a similar thing.
02:13:25.960I mean, we have Tibet now as a kind of as a reference frame, but that's many, many years ago and stuff like that.
02:13:30.920But it would be very interesting to like, just kind of to make a point of like make, I don't know, let's say, you know, white people really come from like Iran or, you know, so maybe Iran is a bad example because they're like actually not the one country that's not bothering anybody that much.
02:13:51.860There are some issues, of course, with Iranian immigrants.
02:13:54.360I think one of the terrorist attacks in Sweden was Iranian, I believe.
02:13:59.060But anyway, you know, pick a pick pick one country around that area.
02:14:03.920I call, you know, caucuses like, you know, Pakistan or something.
02:14:06.800You know, the Caucasus region or, you know, even Turkey or something, a mass movement of white people out of there and said, this is our ethnic homeland.
02:15:16.200And again, how many how many Scandinavians have you seen come to America causing a big problem?
02:15:22.800They started doing crime or they didn't fit in or whatever.
02:15:26.480Like I literally saw like one article a while back trying to argue that like, oh, they're they have had weird habits and they didn't let them go and stuff.
02:15:34.040And it's like literally like quiet, more introvert people generally, really hard workers improving literally everything around them.
02:16:21.400And in fact, every group is doing that every single day.
02:16:25.000That's why they're trying to replace white people, because they see that part of the of the they see that as an existential threat to them.
02:37:31.140We know that the mules got their stashes of ballots from these activist organizations.
02:37:39.980But where did the activist organizations get the ballots from?
02:37:44.940Hans von Spakovsky is a former member of the Federal Election Commission, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation and co-author of the book, Our Broken Elections.
02:37:57.280I will say election fraud is bipartisan, but most of the cases I see are, unfortunately, the Democratic Party.
02:38:38.900So there's even a whole, like, terminology, or it's so known and so common and so established that there's a terminology now, like a dictionary that you can use around those that are committing vote fraud in America, right?
02:39:04.960But, you know, diversity is our greatest strength.
02:39:10.660And these are individuals who are paid by campaigns or political parties to go into neighborhoods and collect absentee ballots to pressure and coerce voters.
02:39:45.280And these are individuals who are paid by campaigns or political parties to go into neighborhoods and collect absentee ballots to pressure and coerce voters.
02:43:07.620My poem was to say that old Spanish is kind of a, there are some Gothic words from there, you know, because the Visigoths and stuff, right?
02:43:17.560So Spanish is a European language in the Latin family.